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§30.000,000 ESTATE | SPLIT IN 3 PARTS Mrs. De St. Cyr Leaves Equal Shares to Her Husband and Two Children. By the Associated Press. REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 11.— The will of Mrs. Jean de St. Cyr, inter- nationally known society leader, who dled recently, gives her husband and n rriage an , valued at was disclosed yesterday strument was filed for pro- The children are Willlam Rhinelander Stewart, jr., of New York, and the Princess Miguel de Braganza of Portu- gal. Jean de St. Cyr and Stewart are named as administrators An annuity of $5,000 to a sister, Marguerita Armstrong Fitzgerald, and one of $1,600 to a brother, Ena Thomp- #son, both of Coscob, Conn., are also pro- vided for in the will. The will was drawn up in New York April Fred Wells mervant,” was The share of Cyr_in the homestead property is created under another trust , which will be under the admin ion of the widower, and the income from this is bequeathed to de St. Cyr. At his death this income will pass to the daughter. The St. Cyr home at El Cerrito, a fashionable community near here, is valued at more than $500,000. The will spec that any one who attempts to break the document shall be deprived of any share of the estate. TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. New Brooms,” Matinee at 2 BELASCO—"Seduction, 8:20 pm. Matinee at ‘The Gingham Girl,” at 8:20 p.m. NT—"Rain,” drama, at musi- cal comed ERESID) drama, at 3 KEITH'S—Sophie Tucker, ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BARLE — Bergman's Orchestra, vaudeville, continuous 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND — “Watch the Drums,” vaudeville, continucus 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY i wilg,” lesque, at 15 p.m, ‘Steppin out,” lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. PALACE—"The Monster,” at 11:! 1:20, 3:30, 35 and 9:45 p.m. vaude- bur- bur- 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Enticement,” at 10:30, 12:10, 2:10, 4:10, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:65 pm RIALT 11:30 am, 9:30 p.m. TIVOLI—"Greed,; 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"North of 36" B0 G P AR K — “Bluebeard’s *at 7 and 9 p.m He Who Gets Slapped,” 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and Whirl,” at 5:30, 7:30 and 0—"The 1:30 Mad 3:30, at 1, 3:05, 5:10, at LUNCH WHH US TO-DAY Barer 1203 G5t HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0+ 80¢ 1b Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER You Can Buy No Finer Car POOR EYESIGHT g Corrected. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. KAUFMAN 809 11th St. Mal Pharmacy N. Cap. and Eye N.E. Is a Star Branch We have established these Branch Offices for the reception of Classi- fied Ads for The Star at points all over town where they will serve to the greatest convenience insuring prompt serv- jce and saving you a trip downtown. The Kenealy Phar- macy furnishes this fa- cility for the neighbor- hood around N. Cap. and Eye streets N.E. No extra fees—only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—| because of the results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Chinese Merchant’s Ward to Have Part In $1.000,000 Estate Child of White Mother, Adopted by Chin Nom,_ Learns of His Parentage. March 11.—Willie Gl shar s hnore b than $1,000,000 when the tiny Chinese woman, widow of Chin Nom. who was buried Mon- day, dies. He always thought she was his mother. But vesterday Willie, a 10-year-old with a wide schoolboy smile, was told that his mother was white, al- though his father was a Chinese—of whom little was said because his father went to prison and his mother was taken away—because of Willie. “I miss Pop terrible,” today to Miss Frances Day, s tendent of the State boa dians, who told the story of himself for the first time to Willie. By “Pop” Willie meant Chin Nom, 66, worshipful master of the Eastern division of the Chinese Masons, own- er of a chain of import stores across the continent and mediator in the tong war. Chin Nom had no sons, so whén he heard Willie's story 10 years ago he went to the Hudson County, N. J., almshouse and adopted the infant. Willie grew up in Chinatown. Spanish Noble on Way to U. S. ON BOARD THE FRENCH LINER DE GR. 3 AT SEA, March 11.— Among the passengers bound from Havre for New York on board the De Grasse is the Marquis Casa Real, a member of the Spanish nobility, author of a pamphlet attacking Vin- cent Blasco Ibanez, the Spanish writer, for his recent widespread pronouncement against King Alfonso of Spain. Traffic Accident Insurance Pedestriany Truck Drivers can provide a $1.00 é Year Pays $1,500 for Specific Losses, with 10 per cent accumulation for five vears, and $10.00 weekly for disability. NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (Established 1836.) 70 years of age Postal. Phone or Call HARRY C. SIMPSON, Agent 814 _Upahur_Street. Phone_Adams 5281 I ~—need Blank Books stop at the big E. Morrison Paper Co. P 1009 Pa. Ave. 3 (n——] [c——=a]n| FOLLOW THE CROWD Brizy gour 014 Hats to tho Ladies capita! 508 11th St. N.W, have them Gleansd \nd reblocked inthe new' B Large selection of e Straw Bralds ‘end Trimmings, (o] c———a[| ——|n] GOLF —Balls, Sticks. Bags, eto. Plenty of them at— GARRISON’S The Big Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E St. N.w., dence. THE EVENING INNOCENT OF THEFT, SAYS WOUNDED MAN Stranger Gave Him Bag of Gold in Dentist's Office, Declares Edison Veth. Protesting his innocence, Edison Veth, from his bed in Emergency Hospital, to which he js still con- fined with a shotgun wound in his side, yesterday afternoon told Detectives Livingston and O'Brien that a man had given him the gold he is charged |~ with stealing when he entered the dental establishment of Elzey and Elzey at 524 Tenth street Sunday. “I went into the offica to get a tooth pulled” detectives quote him as saying. “A man was there, and he gave me the bag with gold in it. 1 can prove my innocence.” Veth is expected to be out of the hospital before the end of the week Mrs. Veth, who Is at the house of de- tention pending the arrival of funds from relatives for her transportation to Chicago, told detectivss she will stand by her husband. e couple were married February 26 and were in Washington on their honeymoon Sunday when Veth was shot by Thomas H. Quinlan, a roomer at the Tenth street house, when Quinlan alleges he found Veth in the office of a dentist. Spanish Dishes erything Good to Eat CAFE TOREADOR 526 12th Bt. N-W. 2 Doors South of F St. BAKED ICKEN TAMALE Waffles, Chili, and Eve —Enamel—any color—and your car finished in 7 days! us first! It will pay you! Avrounmus ovx SPECIALTY LANT 172¢ xu.onuu nn Columbia 7163 /Quality Beyond Question | ; | | | VISION Those who suffer from im- paired vision are truly afflict- | ed. Man’s most precious pos- | session is his eyes and it be- hooves one to take exceptional care of them. When signs of failing evesight appear, have your eyes examined immedi- | ately. Our expert optometrist | will tell you the truth about | them and prescribe the right | glasses, if needed ‘off.chahincine. Optometrists 935 F Street i 33 Years at the Same Address Opticians: | STAR, WASHINGTON, EDISON’S SON TO WED. Will Marry Daughter of Harvard Professor. WEST ORANGE, N. J,, March 11.— The marriage of Theodore Miller Edison, youngest son of Thomas A. Edison, to Anna Marie Osterhout will take place next month, Mr. Edison announced yesterday. Miss Osterhout is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. W. J. V. Osterhout of Harvard Uni- versity. The ceremony will be per- formed in Appleton Chapel of the the University. Thos. P. Hickman, V.P. & Cashicr Joha B. Cochron, Pres. 1925 Vacation Club Open for Membership Commercial business and eavings accounts spe Cialized and solicited. Interest at the rate of 3% ON SAVINGS ! 4% ON TIME FUNDS Monthly statement of accounts rendered. | We have for free distribution handsome meta) | sivings banks which inculcate the. pirit of Thritt. Resources Over $5,000,000 Bank opems at 8:30 am. Closes 3:00 pm. except on Government pay days, when & p.m. close is maintained. On Saturday, close at moon, reopening from 5:30 to i'"ranklin National Bank Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue D. C., We Examine Eyes and Fit the Correct Glasses M. A. LEES Branch Store EVANGELISTIC SERVICE TONIGHT Immanuel Baptist Church 16th St. and Columbia Road OPTICAL CO. 614 Otk St. Fortune Today Open a Savings Account at this bank 0 Interest A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. A Saving Opportunity— Unequalled—!! Regular $45 and $50 Quality Spring Suitings & Topcoatings FOR A LIMIT. 535 Tailored to Your Measure Real Merchant value giving is impossible NEWCORN Tailoring—backed by of service to well dressed men of Washington. our 26 years Greater & GREEN 1002 F Street N.W. Merchant Tailors for 26 Years public mere words.: He is selling a service. of Washington “Superlatives Lend to Exaggeration’ These two quotations embody fundamentals of truthful as well as effective advertising. The successful merchant is not giving to the The Better Business Bureau is an advocate of truthful advertising and is always on the alert to discover tendencies in advertising which may bring disappointment to its readers or endanger public confi- Ever and again the importance of the two maxims quoted above is impressed on advertisers as the daily investigations of advertising by the Better Business Bureau are carried out. Leading Washington _vadvertisers who employ frank, straightfor- ward and conservative statements are playing their part in making advertising safe for the public to believe and are co-operating with the Better Business Bureau WEDNESDAY, MARCH ]1. 712 11th Street || 1925. B¢ AMUSEMENTS. TIIE 'WEEK'S BIGGEST HITS! LOEW'S — GOI.IIMBIA ¥ Street at u-n TODAY AND AL Paramount Prumu “THE THUNBERING HERD” By ZANE GRI 4 mighty [omanca of e Went JACK HOLT—LOI$ WILSON fil?IHm[lfl“!’H“WH'WH R R TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn Preaents LON CHANEY In & thrilling, romantic and Miarious Alm’ version of the Broadway myatery play, “THE_MONSTER" Ralph Graves COMEDY — PRESIDENT - 11th and Penna. Ave. Matn 667 LAST SIX TIMES CRANDALL'S: ME'I'IIOI’OI.II'AII F AT 10t M ‘With Ian Keith, Clive Brook. “ENTICEMENT Ficat Showing, J0it4 A. Lai t. ’152 P.M. WARIIG'S PENNSYLVANIANS The Capital’s Favorite Synco- pators—Hear them Today nt 3750, 3150, 7126 and 9:30. P, M. e—Wor)d Survey Cross Word Purzle” Washington's Fi Orchestra NEXT WEKK SPARKLING ROMANCE tators rious performance rlie’s Brother, SYDNEY CHAPLIN hristic's sprightly n of the most famous stage comedy ever " CHARLEY’S AUNT “Emough to Make a Cat Laugh 14th & Park rd 2 w. TOMORRO 10 JHEIM'S G TODAY VON Acso, CRANDALL’S - 18thSt.&Col.R4.N. W, TODAY AND _TOMORROW -JACK HOLT and’ LOIS WILSON = | CRANDALL'S [ovuisy, CRANDALL’S Savoy 'l‘le-;e; 45 and o M N TODAY. Wi BUDDY M ; N VATING KID KROW—JOHN © And Aesop Fable. TODAY—DORIS LIOYD HUGHES, in ™ Comedsy. TOMORROW DOROTHY V 1 MARY PICKFORD. in RNON OF HADDON TONIGHT FREE LECTURE “Liberating the Mind and Nervous System” CHARLES FRANCIS TAYLOR, New York City Director Psychological Clinics PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. 8:15 P Psychoanalysis by Appointment icphone New Willard Hotel (CALL at this bank and ask for a “Change trap” when you open Your Savings Account with $1.00 or more. 1336 N. Y. Ave. | T RIAITY : Centinuous 11 A M to 11 P. M. CARL LAEMMLE Presents MAY McAVOY A Btory of Juzz Life “THE MAD WHIRL” Triumphant Return FORNIA RAVBLERS Byncopaters Bup. em, Shipley omedy, 3 Rialto' Conoert Orchestr. MISCHA GUTERSON Conduoting. soprane. joenlo The Debate of the Age CLARENCE DARROW nss counsel in the famous LOER WSLI STANLEY Former governor of Kent | he' South Capital Punishment” Sat., March 14, 8:30 P.M. | | Washington Auditorium l Posular prices §1.50. 2 (pls tax) i t the Washing- §128) Willrd May. Mail Orders Filled In Order of Reoalpt WARDMAN PARK THEATRE Gloria Swanson “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife” Tonight and_Thursday 7t0 9 P.M. Friday & Sat. Viola Dana & Theodore Roberts in “40 Winks"” NATIONAL T2MSHT 520 FRANK CRAVEN tomedy ”™ “NEW BROOMS” | Happy Successor to “First Year." of those refresh It is a generous evening's entertainment | for there are plenty of laugbe.—Herald 1 recommend “‘New Brooms it sweep the ticket racks. to_yo ean.— N Is clean’a< pew brooms sh = 2. drawing a Beats Mrs. Greane's Conceri Bu |BRUNO WALTER BF: KElTlls FICH CLASS VAUREVILEE MME. SOPHIE TUCKER Queen of American Varistis. First in the Pirmament of Fun_and Frol ® Other Kelth-Albee Super-Featwwes Amt HARRY WATSON, JR. The Funniest Tr of the Times. SOHIIMANN- HEINK Poll's, Mon., Mur. 18, 4:30 rean. Droop's 13th and G. Main 6493 N. Y. SYMPHONY Finel Concert This Season Guest Conductor Poli Theater, Tues. Aft. Mar. 17, 2% 430 Mozart's Double Concerto For_Violin and Viola—Solol Samuel Dushkin and Lionel Tertis The Lanier Symphony—Gust Conducted Symphenic o, M. Nahonul Thurs., March 1>9 at4:30 ALFRED 'CORTOT The Master Pianist T. ARTHUR SMITH. Inc., 1308 G St Mfimé@flq&mrydflmm 11 //"/"// /) \ (OKS WONDER 7y N\ !fi‘\vg- BetFand AVE URE) 7. }m POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS ’ Why not be HENRI a weekly | BERCHMAN and _His patron of SYMPHONIQUE The DANCE Earle ORCHESTRA Theatre First Showing in Washington THE RICHARD DIX SHOW 1S s ALWAYS | Q0T GREAT FEATURES ( OLUMBlA Continuous One to Eleven GAY ESQUE 15'Twla -85 YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER “RUNNIN’ WILD” With BILLY FOSTER See the Girls on the ILLUMINATED RUNWAY Ladser’ Bargain Matines Dasly, 250 If soure fed up with sex melodrama 0 be like 8 May 7 in and & cha | Beg. Mon. Mats Wed. & Sat. Seats Thurs MRS. FISKE Comeny™™ | cHAUNCEYOLCOTT &THE | THOMAS A. WISE | JAMES T. POWERS LOLA FISHER And others, | New Y«;rkVSyxfir;)hony Orchestra EVENING CONCERT |BRUNO WALTER, Guest Conductor Auditorium, Central ngh School March 16th, Reserved seats: $1.25. §$1.00, 75 cents. Of-| fice, Washington Samuly of the Fine Arts, | 1.u New York As " Telephone Main 50c 10 $2.50 | MAT. TOMOR,, 50c THE ‘Il‘l(Al ((I\IFD\’ NGHAM, EGI!DIE BUIIGElIFI'.' NEXT SUNDAY EVE. Seats TODAY Mesers. Shubert Present Schubert’s Music | Schubert's Romance | Excellent Acting | and Singing Cas* Eves., 50c to $2.50: ‘Thurs., Mat., 50c to P’I(.:T 50c to $2.00. MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH “STEPPIN’' OUT” SEE THE PERFECT FORM ___CONTEST TONIGHT SHUBERT g At 8:20, 50c to $2.50 MAT. TODAY 50c to $1.50 A BIG SMASHING HIT! SEDUCTION The Season’s Positive Sensation A company of super- lative excellence. A scenic production of Arabian nights beauty in a land of romance. xmun/m Desert Dano- irls. A dashing Sheik and his captive. most beauti/ui girl Tare to behold. A thoroughly thrilling #tory whose _interest never lags for an in- stant, a story told in the " most beautiful language given a mod- ern play. THE WISE BUY EARLY PRICES; $1.50; Sat. You WiILL SEE “Dreams—W hat What They Mean™ RIDING KID." Come Night CHEVY CHASE GLORIA SWANSON TUE Fox New REVE STORY McKinley St. D.C WAGES OF VIR Georgin Av. & Pk. Rd. AGNES AYERS HE WITHOUT A NAM CAROL]NA o “ L FLORENCE HARRY ARIE P! ADOLPHE C CRET ITSCH'S BOARDMAN AMERICAN z ,’:1;“ : LlBERTY North Capltol & e sta. AGNES AYERS WORLDLY GOODS. PARK 14th & Buchanam N.W. Sats., 2 P.M.—Suns. 3 P.M. QDAY MARY nmmu\ and AN WOOD. in “THE GAYETY And CLIFF BOWES, in D BL OLYMPIC “You St. Bet. 14th & 15th MARIE PREVOST and MONTE BLUE, in_ “THE SWAN," airect from Rialto ing in northwesi. Comedy aAnd u Feature 6:30, DUMBARTON 1 101 “TONGUES 0F NEW STANTON COMPSON 4 brilliant cast breezy production TAKOMA 77 i . onps MEIGHAN, in FLAME AGAINST ATR m\\v SOFT MUS " 14th St and R. EUTE N ,"2. e HELEN CHADWICK, i THE DARK SWAN interesting st Tivate an oo ) MRS, L. with archel Fr. 8561, Toth st 1 p.m by appointment “CASTLE CLUB STUDlO." Prof renen dancing. Class dance Tuesdays ia Friceys. 31

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