Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. GU“]WYN m WED THE MAKING OF A CYNIC. —By WEBSTER. |NATIONAL COMMITTEE |25 ovir tanying ‘ot an three of these essentials, but no State has SUST THINK OF THE PROGRESS PLANS FOREST WEEK | .1 2cof ™55 &6l B2 torestrs NO,SIR, ™M MO MISANTHROPY States have estab- N L REME Too departments an: i | BELIEVE THE HUMAN RACE we've M.Apslé:v vogfzimen |iished “fire prevention system which | DESERYE S MCREEDERC o8 ) il e i 4 Fire Prevention, Taxation and|Dermit them totake part in the fed- bl % THE WORLD THE HUMAN R:‘_.gils Extension Benefits Defined for Maryland spent $15,811 in 1924 for HISTORY AMOuNTS To A fire prevention work on 2,200,000 acres <ECOMDS Observance. | of State and private timber, or a rate of seven-tenths of a cent per acre. Producer and Fiancee Met Adequate protection, it was estimated, y S y Three outstanding essentials for|would involve an expenditure of 3 Four Weeks Ago—Cere- producing and maintaining an ade-| cents per acre, or a total of $66,000 y Tt quate timber supply for the United |annually. mony in Los Angeles. % States are comprisad in forest fire| Virginia spent $44,248 for fire pro- prevention, equitable methods of tax-|tection covering %8,870,000 acres of e : i A\ ing forest property and extension of [ State and private timber land, or a (P B . - sts, the national commit-|rate of a half cent per acre. Proper dvin ¥ She Swoclatod Prem £ R o citizens organized to promote the | fire protection, according to estimate, i & 1§ NEW YORK, April 15.— Samuel b 3 i - observance of American Forest. week, | would cost the State 2.4 cents per o ], Goldwyn, film producer, and Frances 4 : A el L0 e Yoward, who played the part of the \ - 2 flapper 'in the stage comedy, “The Best People,” are about to marry after 3 i ' an acquainiance of four weeks, their i) o friends sy : T T | i = They first met at a dinner given by A . Ho WA ER Conde Nast soon after the producer WHE ~ You REALIZE THAT A Few SEnDs| ( MAN HA'S CONQUERE D THE ELE ME! e returned from I ; TSI C AMD. e e e | | | A A St ) e Gy Tabe PHEronENAL ON TAP--WITHOUT A MATCH = They hav bes oozZe '™ > he lave been seen together fre \S/;:JMV 28 oeciaTe e TRemenoous | [ oSS o T o N SCiemce. ETHICALLY HI5 Every effort was made to keep the CTRIDES WE PARDE I TE S No trouble—no need to bother engagement secret, and Mr. Goldwyn, with the furnace these fine Spring Dot Bat e AbeuL #56 roport,; smiled days. Just turn the faucet and will leave in a few days for Los = you have all the hot water you sles and Miss Howard will fol z K need. A guarantee accompanies ——— The marriage will take place in ; y Los Angeles soon, it is understood { / fi Fics Miss Howard has been on the stage ; b six vears and will be 22 Years : A Instantaneous Automatic e recently Corparatnni e e ; ; T HE Citizens Saving Bank is 6 yeams old this week ctiong She is a resident of New | \ 2 o H | Its growth has been due to the support and recog- Gold el v s - & ; . nition of its friends everywhere, and officers and Taricne e e i 2 : Get Our Estimates directors gratefully express their appreciation of this : i loyalty. ars s They had a da : 3 ; & : 5 et Lo LU Lo F who now is 11 yvears o i el You’ll Want a New Gas Range For the years ahead nly an opportunity to rmed the producing corporation of i ; A 7 [ RelE prove our helpfulness in financial r rs to an increas- ‘oldwyn Pictures several years aso ( MOMOGRAM Ot MATCHES 7! OH, MY ee the Famous ing proportion of Washington's people And was its first president YEAR, HERE ARE SOME HAVE You . -1 AMD !t WAS FOOL EMOUGH To P MATCHE 5 WITH DY G--! ' R Sip el : ALY GRITE MONCOH(SRAM or JEm., THIN CWILIZATION WA S IMPROVING | ( :lark 'ewe] Range I"mgx:v:n ;,crgo“lltfld:;‘!‘h‘a,m:‘v »‘rr:'v'x.d receive Free an imitation LAMUNT AN.D STEARNS | PAaLD 5,00 A Box WHAT's Ti' Use! T HomAan RACE IS i 501MG To TH' Do6S AMO T SoorER TH' ENTERTAINED IN ROME Seeey i ) || Geriie Sorana: 1 Coneenntly The Best Gas Range We Ever Sold CITIZENS SAVING BANK “BANK OF THE PEOPLE” Two Are Guests of Honor at Din- H C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. | 1336 New York Avenue N.W. ner Attended by High Ital- = - 709 13th St Main 543 5 . 6436 ian Officials. By the Associnted Press ROME, April 15.—Thomas W. La- , mont of the firm of J. P. Morgan & was honor guest last night at a ant banquet given by the Italian. | American Chamber of Commerce, and attended also by Frank W. Stearns of Boston. close personal friend of “oolidge. Members of the Senators. Deputies, high state i ot hn Prsdnsni Genkoos wes er, A. P. Crenshaw: registrar, Comdr. | ell and Walter J. Singleton, vestry- Present. Among the Americans at N dliin e et [ men. | i oy asesdor dilleicher) v e Church of the Incarnation—Senior 8 J 1 | Nearby Parish Results. warden and treasurer, J. Elvans May GaYy. American | Clyde | field: junior warden and register, e Sityer “Sprine LR Faber Stevenson: assistant treasurer as f r Mussolini re- | 0 et nk J. Fidler.| , 7y, Russell; vestrymen, J. Elvans - = Frigison Yo Sbe Spresent] JieoHlor Al aiC S| Mayfield, Faber Stevenson, Thomas BIEEBON. junior warde S . Blair Lee, FRTt gy P Sukite SR 5 The visit of Mr. Lamont and Mr. | I inos - Reys, Biadon, Bright, Harry P. Whi ynch | Stearns recently caused reports that | J. Benedict, Joseph Giles, Henry P.|luduer. P- W. Pitt, A. L. Russell they were here to discuss with Pre- | Alden, Leo L. Greaves and Robert mier Mussolini the Italian war debt | fo America’ Toun vaitors have tenies | Additional Results Reported | 8™ . cpuecn. sryasvine,| SCREEN ACTRESS WEDS. N \%Y% Sh d f Bl s, insisting their trips are purely | Ma ey swell, senior war. | em——— pegsonal From Local and Nearby |aen: . A Ritchie, Sunicr wasden: 1 € ades o ue A Spea ight 4 s | Former Wife of Chaplin Twice pEdting Neat Mr. Lsmont Dorsey, register and treasurer P H S. suggested that Italy attempt to in- v, i Brics 1 : : vestrymen W. Dorsey, G. S Married to Realtor. duce American tourists to remain Episcopal Parishes. e e | The annual Easter elections of of-|trymen, Dr. Walter Adams, Dr. | i : ] D R A Cleseil, E. I |been married twice to E. Terrance McGovern, a realtor. The marriage, longer in Italy and th r - | NEW YORK, April 15.—Mildred s 50 of the reduced flow of An — | 5 Beltsville, Md—Ves. | HATFIS. who divorced Charlie Chaplin a[l ra s “ to Italy caused by decreased 1 o = 4y w. | in 1920, has just revealed that she has Italians in America o ted the Ttallan gov-. | ficers of the various Episcopal parish :;“_:“:‘:‘e‘f;:‘nm”; e S T ernment for progress In finnaci Lt el on, e . J. S. Jones, ; e e el Annacial | g of the diocese of Washington have | Gpomet® g ot BN o e 6 emarl. | | she said, in Mexico last Novem. Ot v and raise he ry'S ” vea ] ’. C b mvance i Inabeeracs NS €OUBUYE oo conpleted. In most instances | St Sarye B E. Church Twenty. | T alief & twoear engagement, and These are Suits with an Extra Pair of Trousers, "I see mo signs of public unrest, |there were re-elections, while mhers:thx;d :‘x-gezlg.ix:;;ien (;e“l“»‘: H\:;.l:deil! Hoktineels Thoriis s e e but, upon the contrary, tranquillity | made additions or elected new officers | TArthur Brooks, senic 7' | doubly happy. prevails,” he waa o e eara ™" | James X Aden.junior warden: 11 e but we want to put more emphasis on the Suits Additional election results made| Wright, register; Leon S. Turner, Dr.| Cloth treated so as to appear and C. Wiggins, Tinsley S. Dishman, |feel similar to wool goods is made publc today are B CiWiegina naiey S8 Dishiuan,| (ool s than on the Extra Trousers. For the tailoring, Church of the Epiphany—Rev. Dr. Holy Trinity Episcopal of New|Z% B. Phillips, rector; Dr. A. R. S g Sihn A Tarune gantor. wariee: 3 A the fit, the English styles, the new gray and blue 1ty Protestant Episcopai Church, at | . ‘ur Tommame wnmier C. Sommen, shades, the complete size range—all these Lenox avenue and One Hundred and | Charles F. Wilson, Dr. Harry Hurtt, Dy fire.In an hour this morning &t aq | Ar,S, Brant, Lester G. Wilson, y ; 3 = eitimaied ‘damage of & RAlf milien | ey Ir. and Dr. John Minor, © Mml/ng things make them well worth Thirty-seven . o2 JIATVTR T o (e Y Twenty.second street, was destroved | dollars E 5 : = I | Ernest Smith, rector—Warden: Flames roared to a height of 200 | qr®es ST ToC O e - ool k| i Couren ing Toseders X Noyes Bl Wit Al Bebachs Witico: Dollars and a Half—whether they have a half- distant was scor ell, Dr. G ; g \Fi'lllllmlny\ R:r\ 8 C e e L e SR S dozen extra trousers or none at all. America T They are very fine suits. And they meet the demand of hundreds of men who want a good suit of clothes without mortgaging the car or staying away from the Greenwich Village Follies. "2-pants Suits—great—even if the P-B Topcoats extra pair 1s a little warm in hot weather. 1 An extra pair—if the first you tear, will 330 s35 340 keep your limbs from looking bare!— POET?!™ We can duplicate here what we have Signed—Al h : : Was;f::ton, Baf:;‘:; é’ub -said about the $37.50 Suits—all except the t about the extra trousers. Wortds Champion Value | * At the three moderate prices you will find many times three styles. every Dance—at every Tea—girls chat about gems and jewelry. ch proudly displays the gift of Hus" band or Sweetheart. What a 2 thrill when admiring friends ex- 3 claim “it's just darling”! . A Kay Diamond always wins admiration. Full-cut gems of ex- 5 quisite brilliancy. Just tiny £ Fhat Averkie of Ninth weekly payments and you can Money's Worth or Money Back ShEs S e D. J. KAUFMAN, »c| SNATIONALLY. 1005 Pa. Agg 1724 Pa. Ave.

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