Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925. 29 PI_[]”'NG BY REDS PARIS TAKES UP STYLES |DEAD ACTOR’S FAME | ichne,nd rs, Drew had.sisen to| THREE NAVY MEN WINNERS [reck in Pensacola Bay. wwilkes sut. | June 28, The shipmate £ overbonsd | Clinies Fight Tuberculosid Similar th 1 ith a | resc orting him, 11 B “hited S Lt DISCARDED BY TURKEY| | BURIED WITH HIM |zsa fodireed S Fiomiat Ttk | OF LIFE-SAVING MEDALS | o™i 27 FEe 16 ety TR et P ont Motk g, 2 0, G0, S i Pickford's wife, and with Wallace upon a section of a floating win, } Glen Frazier of 311, West [ront | Sides a large number of traveling fee i Reld—invariably the public rejecting Seel e | st 1 p clinics. There are also ovi v P Seeing one of the pilots floating face |street, Texarkana, Tef.. un enlisted | ere are also over 1,000 épe:. eil, Tunic and Other Moslem Bltas which, hufl the femtived stars | 2™ ores for Wescuet Made to Koo ] o ® o o e shaiston [man of the Navy thes roomven o |atr sclinale, the, fires of wiich es Dress Customs Growing ‘ans Lose Interest in Reproduc- been alive, would have run on and on ‘Wilkes, John Joseph Devine him upon the floating wing. The other | #llver medal for saviigg a child who | fablished in 1908. Twenty-five Jears ; | until the cellulola wore out. e q pilot, who had come to the surface in | fell overboard from tdie dock at the | 280, only five States were makin, 1o Ewvor. | tion of Movie Star's Feature SRS and Glen Frazier. {@ semiconscious staté, was then | Ninty.sixth street lunkling, New York | live efforts o comhat the Uisease, but — Cofr = e £ < brought to t ving by Wilkes. City, last April 22, oday ® every one of the forty-eight g i Esma g e e e Lady Muriel Paget s to lecture in| A silver lifesaving medal lias veen | ""piE %10 the wing by Wkes. i States 1 active, together with EQ: . —D kish wom g ? v i ” ” = 5 = ¢ 779 b a J Bussians. Arouse Discontent ., ono0N marow that Turiish wor America this Winter en ber work njawasiod by the Treasiny Bepariment [medsl to John Joscph Dewine of 113 | The meduciion off pi affiliated socleties or assoctations. |the Balkans, where she has been ono ons: R f Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., an fthe United States tiiis yeas R A there is a tendency here and in Paris : y e 100 il eeriples " o listed man of the . for rescuing | enlisted man of the N for rescu- reac 5 o~ y 4 and Corrupt Officials. | Lo slip back a hundred years or so and | Dy the Aol dn"fl(:ur = |o‘f‘lh? l?deru in rehabilitation and re-on July 18, 1924, two student pilots |ing a . shipmate who fell overboard :;2.:1 e s e aeet o Lts & great mistartune not tothikve ring to the front some of the ideas| HOLLYWOOD, .. Dex 25. | lief work since the war. whose plane crashed to_a_complete 'from a gangplank at Key West, Fla., 000 square feet. . o ot of & e e et e foe proper time. i which Constantinople has discarded s L= el B‘rmg in Arms. | during the last Ptk Ly Why the public “h‘: l:g ‘ix\unesei?” Veils, abolished a short while ago|read a dead man’s books, see a cead | = S ) by Turkish women, are coming back. | man's plays or hear a dead man’s | BY WALTER COLLINS. Modistes aver they are not only be.| music, and yet invariably will spurn | coming, but protect the wearers from | the acting of a film star who has died, | Ceriesvondence of The Star and the Chicago | cold winds and any weak little “flu” | is a question which perplexes motion | s S germs which might be hovering about | picture producers.. ?{r\I§T(l\l‘\ s i v in the air. g . Particularly puzzling it is when it ’ 20.—Since Bessarabia has ng The Turkish tunic is another novel- | is considered that the average film fan Rumania it has re : ty seen in London, with all the|never sees the living body of his favor. | p . camp. Martial law and | touches of the East. It is arranged | ite actor. but only the reflection of r 3 . . an army of occupatio .000 | like an ordinary circular flounce, but | that body upon the screen. Yet wnen | / ~ : Y £, & : - | caught in round the hem exactly like | a screen celebrity is burled. his other | BVR s g &a . auently Bolst plots are dis® {Turkish trousers as worn by the Turks | self upon the film is buried, too, just % ’ coyered. ‘There is much unrest under the old regime. This gives| s effectively, it seems as if the actop ! Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E /lsa lona ven . Soviet Russia refuses to recognize [quite an Oriental effect, the hem often | und his cellulold counterpart had been | over Bessar being heavily embroidered, and in| poxed in the same coffin. | i3 S d R s | some instances even more pronounced When John Bunny, the popular have over . than the s themselves ever | comedian of early movie days, died | c S In a con- | dreamed about. during the height of his fame, it was erence at a tried to seule the —_— accepted as a foregone conclusion by vexing questior t the opposing o s Vitagraph, the company points of view could not be reconciled. | MEXICAN BILL APPROVED. | et o e e him in scores of So the dispute continues. The inhabit- 2 i % that his motion picture His death, Plays After He Dies. ants of Ressarabia are the vicitms 1 : a0 The River - o | Intended to Encourage For - | immortality was assure e & dibede e o Forelan In- | Hr o Rought, an opportunity to 2 B and Ru-{ vestors by Removing Hardships. | demonstrate a at movie miracle— 2 0 2 s comparatively easy B the power that is in the films to make | nts to cross over and N _ltvO CIT a man live on beyond the grave, as T nd intrigue. Origi- | Secretary of the asury real, as lifelike to his audiences as if 1 d the benefits of | ne last night that, he never had died « v n ,-',‘,, .':'hr; bill pass by i | But the public dropped John Bunny T ovicing: fof; enacn “7| with emphatic suddenness. His com- , the powe 3 8 - D found Bunny's pictures were a In Septe r ar ‘resident Calles methods f s| pa ELE there was an 3 sing, tion. These methods will have | {rU& on the et ‘;‘nd“,fi“d;::g shetted by ; uragement to foreign in.| he pavers had e vas a complete i b ri. | ves ' the removal of possible | 9¢¢ 3 % Lhsse ies arrested sev I 1 1ts s 2 those ‘who already have | Shadow of a man sc Any of them - 2 ! had ever seen in the flesh. His pic- | B Rt L - tures died with him. | S When Sidney Drew died an attempt | — Rakovsky Arch Plotter. | GOBBLER GOBBLED- GEM. | was made to continue showing the de- | lightful comedies of married life in Jean Rakovsky, Soviet Ambassador | G in Paris, has been prom 1y identi- | . % L G fled with Bolshevis igns in Bes. !w“"““ Finds Diamond in Gizzard | = = eorgette | sarabla. He w rumental in of Christmas Bird. Ws Accepl Jes“s? “ Crepe aunching ited Molda-| e § . to include | ) 4., December d : sides of the | P sterday made o e e onT | e romoe = exident of oo | EORERCL PO T Crepe de Chine when | Orleans. Mj < was preparing for | Chr s dinner a gobbler purchased | : ; e by her husband, when she falt an un |The High Grede Established 1842 sat!n-Faced t it is impo: usually hard substance within the | i S : e | bird's gizzard. Closer inspection re | Canton i future, the Bolsheviks have | vealed that the turkev had swallowed changed their tactics. hey aim now |an unset dlamond estimated to be smuggling in quantities of arms | Worth several hundred dollars C N Iti munitions vhen the time - re, e armed. | o Pianos Sold Direct from the Factors pe Novelties pheasants may be armed |work in with the native population i A reasms, avd s ag | This appeai—aithough rather late- T . f and any one|p.q g some effect and there : N W 1l SRR por T N 08 b e Wil o7 e B New Warerooms oiret Twi « shotgun, is severely punished arest government also has realized | 0 G St. NW. Many Reasons for Discontent. | ths feiai Eave sone oo farieaa [ 004 t. N.W. Poi t Ch The Bolshevists ecruit a better class of J. C. 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ALPHER —And A Companion Sale Of . institations. but are slows - . ortunately, there is a tendency on 8 . the part of the military authorities to G g r k this unfortunate state of affairs. | (& \e commander of the army corps at 907 Street N.W. f Jiishinev has tried to induce Russlans to reenter the administrative service @nd has appealed to Rumanians to A $ Mandel Sport Plaids v oney CheCks’ Angora American Opossum Polaires, Tweeds Pieced Squirrel, collars cuffs and trimmings Merry @htifitmafi 3 At a Time That Many Will Appreciate Great Savings With the coming New Year, of course you'il need a smart new coat, and the Base- ment Store is ready with a line of wonderful coats, whose beauty and quality are very evi- | dent at the first glance. 5 . f / o | The fur collars, cuffs and trimmings are those to be found only on higher-priced merchandise. We wish you all the Joy and Happiness that you could wish during this Children’s Shoes gy S All Patent_All Tan Patent WithWhite N ] : ops o i st | Sale! Women’s Hats Only 300 of these hats, The Julius Lansburgh g8 B\ B P i Foun e i s 5 7C Values Galore! Misses’, Infants’ and ==t the greatest values of an - Furniture Company | . . i ; Calf Tops velour, felt and velvet, in all the popular styles and 909 F Street, at Ninth A new shiment of these better quality shoes just.arrived and offers | trimmings. All head sizes. another day of momentous sales—splendid values—and: remarkable sav- Open Slturd‘ny, December 26th ings to parents. ; S H . lSl‘loe’is_hfor cfvery occasion, withdtu rn leather soles and attached rubber Other Important Bargalns eels. e infants’ shoes are made with wedge heels. . Choice of lace or C button styles. Infants’ sizes 5to 8. Misses’ and chilgre!);s sizes 85102, | - On SpeClal Tables P

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