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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, - ' I have a Messag for the Deaf epent’ in with my NESS Then T made a Startling Discovery s the stors that s L] A o BigFire See The Star TUESDAY ForParticulars S. F. Zessasstuasassss s st Cathedral Mansions Dining Room 3000 CONN. AVE, N.W. Turkey Dinner, $1.00 S AN NN S SRy Newlighf-liairShampoo Keeps Blonde Hair Golden and Lustrous No matter if your blonde hair has a tend- 1 or fade! Blondex. the VfieBlandeHair‘ShfnL’W | . USED CAR rmox - Joseph McReynolds | 14th STREET AT R . Childhood's Lessons Affect The Whole Life Teach your children to use Cuti- cura Soap daily to keep the skin clear. Socthe and heal rashes, ec- zemas and other irritations with Cuticura Ointment. Shampoo with Cuticura Soap to keep the scalp in a bealthy, hair-growing condition. Soap e, Olntment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25¢. Sold. ererywhere. Sample esch free. Address: et oF, Mal ura Ladoratories, Dept. 9T, Malden, Mas.” BSF~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 28c. . . 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Chicago Night Life Rendezvous | Have Bad Day. ; CHICAGO, February 20 (P).—It, w | brigntlight merrymakers, Three of {the most hopular cabarets of the city and u roadhouse on its outskirts ran bad day vesterday for Chicago’s afoul the Federal courts tor violation | } | i | | Titta Ruffo. teading haritone with| the Chicago Civie Opera Co., has been | ! engaged for appearance here on April | S with the Washington Opera Co. in | place of Feodor Chaliapin, Russian s0. with the Metropolitan Opera | . General Director Edouard Albjon | {announced last night. |" Fhe contract for the appearance of | | Ruffo was made about a month ago: a withheld until aft- | AMr. Alblon conflieting in_any it | 1vold ¢ with the Chicago Opera Co.. for Chaliapin’s appear “Don Carl was sub- jeet, as are all contracts for the serv- | lices’ of Metropolitan artists, to_the i | exercise of a prior option by the Met ropolitan company. April § falls in week of the Metropolitan also in the final week of connection with that com- nd because of this the Metro- | med his services for | the greatest possible use during that week Plans Double Bill. | As Don Carlos is not one of Ruffo's . Albion has arranged to sub- i ill for the Don and will give | probably cne of the most | operas _ever produced, and | of Suzinne,” mew to, Washington. Around Albjon is buflding wh an unusually inter cast for | “Pagliacei,” and st for “Suzanne” will be on a par with the | other. He believes that the double | Nl introducing a new opera to Wash. ington and giving an old favorite well will hold much interest as the originally planned opera. A num- ber of new singers also may be in- troduced to Washington during these { two performanc The next ope W -Piece lescribes | A splendid value in golden oak suite, includ- ing dresser, chiffonier, wood-finish metal bed, spring and mattress. See this low-priced, desirable outfit tomorrow ! to be given by the < any will be “Lohen. * which will be sung on March Plans are just about completed | for the appearance in this opera of the firest cast ever assembled by the Washington company Included are four singers, any one of whom ix of such recognized ability as to be worthy of heading a-cast. Have Sung in Capital. Three of the four in past years have headed casts in this city. A fifth member of the cast in his operatic debut in this city this season, cording to the published opinfons of all the eritics, took the honors away | from two leading singers of the Met- ropolitan Opera. Co. The names of those to take the leading parts will be announced shortly by Mr. Alblon. Paul Althouse, a tenor who stands in the front rank in ability and In favor in Washington, will sing the title role of Lohengrin. The contract for his services was signed on the evening of his success in “Samson and Delilah” at the Audi January 25. greatly augmented chorus has been assembled for the ““Lohengrin” performance and is belng trained by Moes Zlatin, formerly professor of grand opera in the Moscow Conserva- tory, who 1Is now director of the chorus of the Washington Opera Company and also a director in the National Academy of Opera. CITIZENS TO ORGANIZE. Easy Terms Wednesday Night. Special Dispatch to The Sf ON VILLAGE, Va., February to organize a citizens’ ass ciation will be taken by the residents | on Village at a meeting Wednes- | day night at 8 o'clock in the office of Lyvon & Fitch, Inc, on the Wilson boulevard. Plans for the organization have been outlined by a committee composed of Willlam D. Medley, Mon- roe H. Stockett, Nex Colller, R. Snyder Bowman, Dr. John C. White- head and James E. Chinn. The proposed clation, according | to its sponsors, will devote its efforts chiefly to furthering the interests of the community in connection with the ! movement for “a greater Arlington | County.” WOMEN TO PLANT TREES.| General Federation’s Quota for Dis- | trict Is 6,000. The General Federation of Women's Clubs is asking its three millfon club- women each to plant a tree this Spring. The District federation's quota 18 6,000 trees. ‘When a local member plants a tree, she is asked to send a card to Mrs. Eva E. Chase, chairman of conserva- jtion. to be included in her report to {be presented at the blennial conven- | tion at Atlantie City in May i All_members assigned on special committee for highway planting .on Arbor day are asked to meet Mrs. Chase at the Roosevelt Hotel Tues. day at 10:30 a.m., prior to the meet- ing of the District Federation. Mabogany - finish Console (birch), with turned legs—the mir- ror is mitered and has a polychrome - finish frame. 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