Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 10

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10 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. Y s . ‘ ’ s| aries, while holding substantially their | that such a 'coursé will be recom-|of 44 was reported for the '- ; PLAN NEGRO ‘WHO’S WHO : i mended to the President, and that the | culture Department, 34 for the Trea _ Mr. Nash, according to the Official | remdining four men will be given | ury, 20 for the Shipping Board, 1 Special Board to Issue Book Con- | Register of the United States, recent- | legal posts in the bureau. 3 Post Office and 12 for the Iy published, is now receiving $7,600, | There will be no necessit . taining 20,000 Names. | and under the new act, if named for "“S““fi - of lh‘e assi‘nlzl]n Alx : ¥ t increa%e, 19, was re =7 3 4 e LR nig s = | his same post, would receive $8,000. said. No change is made by the law | for th Printinis NATIONAL—“The Poor Nut. v climbs h ‘”\L‘?“}‘O‘th_ ?’“‘E‘t‘“fll‘)"k;;\m‘," ! Mr. Gregg, who was formerly s in_the salary of commissioner of in-| Office. while ( " Awkwardly, with gangling gestures v 8 se tha By RIRHRITRE. 2 b 1 assistant in tax matters to re- ternal revenue, which remains at $10,- | was next with g . £ 1 after the standard “Who's | : 0 eparttue “The Poor Nut" He pfunges from' it to | patterned = t of the Treasury Mellon, 000. | Department had a:‘?!r:;‘:llfuulnfim(il\?« ted his ¢ into|his death and Ibsen completes his| Who" and containing about 20,000 — | he “was understood to have re.-ohnd The Board of Tax Repeals also will | very one's heart at th tional | sermon on retribution. "‘“",‘,‘,‘;’;'[“’A" "““"“""f’““"h”‘“",“"‘ ey Positi 310,000, is now 'solicitor of internal | recelve increases in s | Fhencer Jos ot todl An Thsen-Le Gallienne audience saw ard of writers, teachers and min- revenue at a salary listed in the reg- | the act, which carries $10,001 Tender Aid to Parks Office in B T e Touider Tosk mokhe. T | stors, 1t was announced vestodtay. | IMportant Revenue Positions | revenue at n saiary lited in the reg:| {he fet, Bl carvies SLO000 for cach f Among the prominent mene who abolished by the new law and the ituted the hoard has H . plex which smolders in the best of us | came to be delighted and was, even 7 4 Se n J Effort to Assist in Beau- [fan be turned into an all conauering | it the piece was not Ibsen at his best. | have given thelr support to the negro | Elevated by New Law t0 [155"0 enertll conser for the Bureau | menibe a secretary at jeor 1 e ot 3 i caders compiling the volume were % [oE Titernal Revenus eetablisned. car: 2 chaivman is J. Gilmer | o = : < ~ | listed the Rev. Dr. David James Bur- 2 2 e ¢ . z P . tifying Capital. i Dl b by ARTMAR it rell, pastor of the Marble ( Presidential Grade. ary of $10,000. The appoint. | Koerner and Eliott Nugent and presented by “Duley,"” the story « sweet VOung | Church; William How 5 3 £ 1o be solicitor, his Patterson MeNutt, is the sort that| ite w ire to help and a faculty | Bishop Thomas M. O/ Keate et :', ; has mot been con-| 209 DROPPED BY U. S. i ‘ndstora‘QCD finds itself at home anywhere. putting her foot in it every time a : i a . — il o | i and co-operation of the Elliott Nugent, who plays the rfllru e e Hor conEh S Xwhich: SIS s ‘_ fiflen "”fml}h |~;h;';l\l.‘x'1':\';‘ Officials holding some of the most ¢ ane : | = ts of “""’“;‘*“'l were [of dreamy John Miller, ";“ "l"“ | at nearly every breath,) scored a |of Stears A . responsible posts in the Bureau of i P ; ‘-' k “ ’ al A net decrease of 209 in the num- offered to the divector of the office of |tacled, good-hearted, unpolished sort| jacide. finh AREY. SAISIE LAL the Tvarni). Ravenue outslas) lof e 1100 each, 4o take.the piace ; ; SO0 s public buildings and public parks to- [of a youth who has'a highly success- | (¥oraman Pavk Thester. where 1t | = - - e Bt i desits it ant. ‘solictors who | e of evilian employes in the execu v i o 5 rk planning | rul future in botany looming up in | yoiothotoq this week by the Thoma . These girls are pretty and | comm ¢ Silary under | 1€ 4t present on the rolls, according | tive branch of the Feder committee of the pital | front of him, is ideally cast, for he | prof FASEC I AE W ¥ talented and seemingly tireless, for |Substantial Increases in salary WNCET | to the at salaries :| ment in the District from January Commission in the planning of | puts his own heart into the thing. The | 33 1t 71O roves her versatil. |they are called upon about every 10 the 1926 revenue lamw, wnd yhach CoR° | from §5.5 - & S| to January 31 was reported tods public and semi-public work coming | supporting cast is uniformly good. i s or clever inter. | Minutes for a song or dance, and each | jecture is circulating ) S = D) 4 rese cumbents of these | ol : ; : by the United States Civil Ser The off® | The story is the tale of a youth at =~ " | number is accompanied by a cha that the present incuni s 8 L : he story is the tale of a yo i ‘delizhtful dumb-bell, ‘)l. f'mmm«- PRIeCSRY AL CRAEe: es will be pruxnnnd to the higher | ™y i Commission. Additions to the sery- ade 5 t, 3d, by inwardly set upon reaching | PIetit S Bretts outalAs aa ie| ot co: L . A L Cs H @ | ic distinction and social pre- (“.h_‘,),“, d Iy as prettyontalds asiit | “rpere s no denying the fact that | s by F it sl “har . Deihert, N. K. Fox, | ice 3 and fons OTHPOWDER , chairman and a 1 . T minence, who passes lightly over tt M’rr'l-' iy : the come ) + show, Frank @ ¥ R lin & . Milltken. [ 892, leaving & total of o1 ively, of S com. hat 'his quallfications in the field | . *u¢ Silk, 1s suld be just as N e e b e ew | - Whether the President picks from | ploves at the end of the Cleans Teeth Safely are really distinguished in | DUt gas funny with some new material, Frank 5 ppointments by:th | these wen four to be promoted | The largest net decre as Wi ing for the unattained goals, | When his liitle wife : Martin takes a_number of parts well, [ Act, and the ° must be approved |y, the higher salaries is a matter of | shown for the War Department ins Fight lesperately against his bellef | L f"”"“t il e ¥ | but his voice is showing the effects | by the Senate ; ) e interest and conjecture. | the next larges for the Com- new users every day t he is not quite good enough to | PArk B there are | of train, Among the specialties put| Charles R. Nas o' Has heen &5 sireles it has been predicted merce Departme: hile a decreas make the grade he ;| others r whom st eels the urge | o quring the it anges is a | sistant commissioner of iternal veve . | suddenly a | to help, among them an ex-crook, @ | musical number by Armand Monte, | nue. and Alexander W. Gre - . while andferpetting ack love sick scenario r; the debu- [ \who plays a t with consider. | licitor of internal revent ¥ Nermailasai s e | tante daugh i s [ abla skill 5 s[the most promin Blake, co-ed at Ohio Stat \h«- re- | business friend, « liwyer and " | put over by Fic e K - | tioned in sssibile 1o 3 niinds you of some one you know and [ nut'” hi 3 E v Emmett. Others in the cast are | partments local work, i offeyed 1o Jove. Ruth Hammond does u delight The jrritabl e, For Adele Lewis and Ralph Sanford. President, Coolldge to the higher sal pool their ideas for the purpdse of|ful bit as Julla Winters, “Miss Wis- | With whom husband expects to sotting the best composit 7y | consin,” and Grant Mills handles the | form his i exceptionally well i . proposed work. The architects also | role of “Spike” Hoyt, Wisconsin track ¢ Arthur Rhodes; L N ro Zt ur OSS equested that the local people belteam captain, with a natural aptitude. rts {s Mrs, ; Ruth Russell nted full opportunity when the | ‘There Is one scene worthy of more | is chi as the young daughter architectual | than passing mention. It is the sight | who lands by accident into the right g f every one whooping it up on the | man’s arms; Emmet Le Compte Is Want o lanily Gy, s eiion, ke | teritnes deext n tne biate | STORAGE & V AN CO These quality furnishings and clothes must ; ren. w i m 1s almost deafeningly vocal- | sympathetic inte A ] . ant, and the planning ized and yet It eats into the utidience, | 1 Thuttars hretners Juns . move to make way for a move into added 50 that when the curtain drops at the assocation | (o aimost every one in the audience | oot e ey LIFT VANS store space. Be the early arrival here . has been at the track meet in per-| Vlae Ve Diyolc, this Aeltey 4 it S boti a for “Poor 4 and park planning com. | 500, rooting and pulling for the “Poor | ope, Thomas Herbert {5 the | g today or tomorrow—profit by our loss. a under consider s Loy | Noy Wieconsin and hrins the Jiurels | I0WYer Sent to take charge of Van Foreign and Inland Removals of | y P y of ch: the presen: | £ \ yel - - 5 <o O b i back;toionle; | gAlter o hectlc week end at the Household Goods and Fine Effects. | Gordo ate, all ends well in | 4 b BELASCO—The Master Bullder-" | upiie’ ot voung Mire. Smich's helpeo Warm Wool Fancy Pleated Fancy Wool nges decides The craftsmanship of Henrik Ibsen | efforts, The amus Agents { < to the and the acting of 1 Ilfenne | action moves Shditigen tirane: chanine to iniliell DiloRs oas s bt ot vl Heat FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY House Robes |. SHIRTS HALF HOSE “The Master Builder,” which opened | would he asking too much. A colorful variety o "'Ke::e;‘tl.d‘r:;:l;khll:"n)fll:r-:{l(nlr:w"\'-:‘ ‘i-“’m Y—“Sillc Stocking Revue.” 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Formerly Now “;:th m:‘tchmg :,(:l)l‘:s of broken sizes e o oo e b s Adams 6304 ! 15.00. ..... . .7.50. Pl fpareat Formerly 1.--1.25.--1.50. { might expect from such a combina- |a There 15 proba no more m“x;xr"n‘.l‘l ‘,'”. ‘[, : ‘\= ”_" . i | 3 B it, g olr' pairs of silk ~vm'k1ngl';’\\'mn 20.00 10.00 3. & 3.50..1.85 ontinue north of Reservoir ol —— B e ey e .00.....10. . 107 e e Uheee s oF e 1s hB OF tho fhrfamed Nor [ this week, t the p ' 95.00.....12.50 5.00.......295 6£ ic Ly pl n | Ceglan realist and regarded by many | duction is ° Stocking Revue rather trivial in comparison with | The show is Hul the class the ns - . { of his other works. evidently | would Indicate iy saved £ 2 t ANN R 3 ‘e 5 T enne be- | being a flop s excellr C ot i hosen by Miss Le Gallienne be ing a flop x 3 1 . - | e cause of the opportunity it gave her the two B sisters, Marg Pt 3 " = = e e e thag | in_the role of Hilda Wangel. = And 25 Years of Good, Honest Dentistry Q ll Wlntel‘ Slllts ";oo"me’;y SROUIA be edencd o5 33 to 4| If this was her purpose, no one | iy . it should be widened trom 33 t0 80| 1" gucation her judgment in, the || Is My Record, and | | Comecing wond st v e pege e s v RELJABILITY | 1 am sesponsivte sorat. ity ana fuaneaty tor evers pince o P — 40. Another « b tv pro- | ting her vivid talent into a charac i work done in this office—hence my care in selecting oniy first-class f§| : i A ’ i ¢ : i i is ncludes 2-Piece Golf Suits terization that stands, if anything, a v i { Dentists as my assoc| . If a p of work is fault patient is nd Conduit | bit too far above the rest of the pi 4 USED CAR, ROM : coming back indignant—justly so—hence 1 save the unpleasantness and : . : the roadway |duction. Hilda, the agmin, the phi- | double expense of such proceedings by CLUDES Stein-Blochs and Jo- car line of the | losopher, the child of the mountaina, Joseph MCR Olds " SpeAleTiE that 015 Deat) taatertal as wett B! . . Formerly 0 Llcciric 0| who looks up. and, looking up, sees | eyn i : seph May Overcoats in Light, Me- 38 e e 1ave the | no obstacies to her desires, Is an ex- | as the best workmanship MU enter 65.—60. Mm”‘ ating o dangerous rail- | cellent bit of Tbsen. “14th STREET AT R into all dental work leaving this office. dium and Heavy Weights. 55. Egon Brecher, cast as the ”nm.-!tsr o Canag roads andthe ‘varroad | C2lder.” the grent man who under. '_—_—'—‘I Then to make prices within the iyl e I o rec. | tortured by the 'terror that the Efiect ve wrlnkle Worl. oth, $6 reach of every one Alterations at- Gost. Includes 4-Piece Sport Suits younger generation’ will crowd him | i i . ci = ommend to ! 8L otib o the Timolisiit oives - extor I installed labor-saving machinery, gold- s lent portrayal of a character that P 4 y devices—employed expert dental = P - forrin e, 1 L0 o el of 5 “ancter i | Remover—at Last! |1f i Fiorsto andic the Faney Silk ¢ w 7 Pajamas A Special Lot | that were 2. Propel word€ ! Only in his contact with Hilda is Tt has been conclusively demonstrated leave my skilled A parkuay. | Solness lifted his torment. ||| that a simple homemade Tarkroot devote all their time to Neckwear en by the com 2 & Mftes 1o T Question of & Srandardioy | THFOUSH her eye . too, looks up || paste. spplied to the face, will very tion of enginecring datn used as a | Vhere the way is unimpeded. Through ||| quikly eliminate wrinkies, worry, care have applied centralized power to i . -1.H Formerly 2.— Saals for. Dl st i her eves he loses his horror of the | and age marks. You need only mix a dentistry—but from a democratle rather ity, 810, §1 orl i 250 _3 n ther lty Cha i semre s Hinte s he builds but dares not || spoonful each of Powdered Tarkroot than an autocratic viewpoint—and it has | bite i atonn - l =il i p climb—to the mirth of the younger | G o s S ovdn information now f wked fr and lemon juice. spread this over your made possible better dentistry a vast o difterent plans, oue by the United | 8eneration that he fears face, then sit down hefora your mirror saving of time and money for the public. (INCORPORATED) | \ 45 Stutes Bty Wother teed by the | The Ihsen doctrine of retribution, ||| and watem the amweicome Jmen Slonn: vine ol time An oy Sl ‘ N.W. [ District of Columbia g nent and ' the Ihsen stark realism, the Ibsen (| pear In less thas . ! Frelot and guaranteed. Using only the very latest appliances knowrn & 14': an reets & another worked « 3 «d | Scoffing at the puny convictions of | fame will be fir P § to dental science, only the latest pain_preventive methods used in DR. 5 e o e e L s e Tt R R i be MR FREIOT'S office, giving the least possible discomfort. ond park planning committee working | Driven by Hilda the “master build- rixture v Matds g m city planning matters some stnd | = y ok ¢ ‘ "”.'1.‘.-,’.'.' wrdization should e e awned off i} i infiniiely \nmm 3 that the v Be the. District plans o e wrk First hl:fl!flfle Boflh S fes “:\ "Any 401 Sevemh St. N.w 407 ) EEH nce In the dt as 10 Callor, | 80 o o ang - wonsan Many S ‘ng pro i No Charge for Extrac Other. Wi Boing Done guiths Bt 55 YmARS | ARKR Hours: 9 A, M. :10 A. M. to 1 P. ¥ vied into effect Look for the Name DR. FREIOT and Address ‘ fmlv‘r:“:x:m_!}'f:;%o"::)rwlw temples “_’%1 ~Adsertisement Be Sure You Get Into the Right Ofce. Phone Main 19 Tomorrow---At The Palais Ro al : ¥ reakfast A F@Shi(@n RGVi@W Of The ! Here's cream taken from a hottle, and hreak- e ) fast food got out of a box. 1 haven't tasted N t S M dl them yet. but I'm not afraid to ask vou to eat. @W@S prflng @ es And in the bathroom is new tooth paste to usc : on your teeth. Here's medicine to take hefore you start off to school. . . . Don’t forget to Sl g . wash your hands—that’s a 1rc~h bar of soap— Schedule of Shows—Wednesday and Thursda and maybe dust your face with powder. .\'E. i ’ won’t hurt the skin. This list of things I've seen advertised — stop and give it to vour father. He'll bring them home tonight. Some of them old, some of them new . . . hut what a civilized thing! To buy on faith and use on faith and never be betrayed! Displayed On Living Models R, %4 Larger Women Exclusively 11 to 12 AM. Juniors—Misses—Women 2to3 PM. General Review 4 to 5:30 P.M. Music by Meyer Davis AN, Read the advertisements. Their honesty as clear as a mirror. You can believe in them as surely as you believe in yourself. You can follow their directions with utmost faith. You can use their products with confidence you'll want to use them again. Theirs are facts proved and accepted. Use their new b AV S When guided by advertisement. T/w Star you can buy with faith Palais Royal—Third Floor S e e e

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