Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1926, Page 31

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NOVEMBER 7. 1926—-TART 1. : - i n | ence to make way for that Old Testa-; seemed to cry out to the very door of | home. 1 wa 0w rs lo bed : show. he one who was smok SHAW'S NAME REDUCED L. { ment age when Rome was the master | that theater and to all who were in it: | and downstairs 1o a Litchen and have | o0 k4 et ,;‘I “l'f:,)f", o et N i 3 In: Judea. | “The King is dead. 2 {a yard—with a dog in it it Al IN SIZE OVER THEATER The story had for its theme & Dlot | voy forgive your enemles and love one | And, if you think it out. that is what | for half a cen e have g | as old as 2,000 vears and as new as i ¥ . g . t of o go N s to | | had to root u F tond | i s W | tomonr v Wl T = another most of us want go upslairs to G, i ked Change Himself BY NANNIE LANCASTER. | atara e Yo, e new. The huntan [y e cuirtain closed. and as the lights hed and downstairs (o the kitchen— | one —did vou B ks s p | 4 flashed on an audience of unsn g | and have a vard with a dog in itand, | And the cigarette man chuckied e Because It Outshone nature of this one, with the sinister; > o passions of eurth wiped out by the | fACes, many tearwet eves and low-|juavbe, a cat balancing power of a forgiveness that is divine—oxactly like the sinnings and forglvings that we know about— | ered heads—men and women who \e crowd into three rooms and s CCertabuly Note of tiese 0 Those of Stars. necmed as f thev had been with those hath (0 Keep from swseping pave well be lo at somie war 4 i ’ = . others in the Judean night, who had ments and shoveling off snow amd | W indow demon e ! ; : e Piutes’ Tradition Is Laid to and 1t e e S now About | \ept and repented, went their wavs yunning the iurmace aid answering | Ly ke LONDOXN. Nuvenier 6 ok : | buvings as any customer around un- enough to express consolation, or | “OMIng after. - {with an almost universal something the doorbell when peddiers come By Rearnard Shaw's name, which glared 3 s any custo around un- L to ex s c a 9 s 5y i about them that conveved the thought . ters ) reet L in front of lllusion of Shadows by til. in glancing casually about, her in- | maybe curiosity—you know how we | Ihe two women. used to each gy ' %] FOTNCNCE TAS TRORERE siwwad. o hecause there MANY TO BE AT . s terest centered in | are, the best of us. ;':";”l ""‘;“,‘"““ outputs, exchanged |ty i ‘enemies and love one Lnother. Sl ol il G ot R onNciE PARLEY. .. London's largest music: halls . s # i | mutual nudgings that conveyed sym- | ' g CEnies @ one i rer. is no yard, and prcri o the 5 . . Nevada Scholars. a i e niBhose fortune tellers always make | pathetic understandings wntil: onaged | The UW0 Women went out fnte the hearih fur the <ad 1 hat there e o woman & N hings up, The idea of & young thing | with the atmosphere of time and place, | WU%k. Walking, silent and close to- is no hearth and even it we had |40 Colleges and Techuical Institu- |reduced in size at the autho TR distance off —a like you having a husbana a8 to experlence, In turn. the puntiss ether. poth vard and fireplace. ihe i ; e letlers Tow fve sma pretty young wom N The clerk answered with a repressed | .} " 1, the panting : P ; for dog tions to Study Soft Coal i AV soliastn o an with a hob of 3 | quiet that put a stop to confidences. | {aqorioUsness of a galley slave, heart |, pCln e L bl S L D than those, of the stars actually RENO. Nev., November 6.--LitUe [houurien, dark. | e & willbw with t b ittle CHIE: K,"!:‘d"ff'lr:";: to the la\txlre of a chariot ! "TRUTIL is always futerestiug, mo 4nd you can't blame bim: =~ = PITTSBURG, November § (£ ! v s - i A ’ i s interruption to u search ' & % i ; And we live jamime REtier HRe1 o ool difared and tachnical ediion P war e b e | weavy finiir, Sand ! dren ; far, HOLNBE NoVe= Ty TARRITIE D 1| SVeryoay T ol it soundRand) o viany HiniankBUEGnB: on i ehidu] T OXY" collegen anditechnical edues *ached his light canoe on the shore |g ol yhat looked A small thing to sell about, per-!gatjer 4 ) 4 e ion to ody likes & word uhout fappers tional institutions in e United 3 s i ot Pyramid Lake and is spending his | Is o ;R er a legion for the rescue of a — See hook: WSDapers, sermons 1 when, deep down in our hearts or up Bilancs P being acted d {3 fwistfnl under haps, except that you know how that | gentle Afa - % e i Tl e or . our : e 8 i at & itie : artin It e e Aan of Galilee from Romans | nice, middleaged ladies who w L T © NS [ STUleh AHuREet el e ke ot joh A T ours ashore ia 3qUaL, PADOOKE |fy1ack - rimmed woman must have been worked UD lwho had condemned Iim ip dests ity Ginee oS of wiige CTE €M i (o go upstatrs to bed und down o " Sand @ company ¢ For ye and trusty pipe. To understanding | 2S00 UM ) over the Eypsy'a Iocation of the man | ench of (e reg uied Him to death-.. | tirely different types of giris i to go upstati to bed und dowil-|pave accepted Invitations to pa nd u compans of 9 white friends Little Bear relates that | BI85 L 0 she had loved and lost—and excet, | gloom of the Valley of Lepers and. with silomn o 2 vard with a dog in it and, maybe, a | Pute in the internatioual confere ¢« lhiorse thief on he has seen and narrowly escaped the | o1/ xome. again, that it is the small things that | both straightened i Lepers and . with silken knees and u face of the % ! Lol T Tl on pittminons codl at- the Carneste | was blusphemotis rest serpent that rules the troubled | fIIBINIEL - SOPE- e e both stralghtened into exhilarated awe pink and white of commerce. But in | U g : ” n % arnesle | i wae blasphemots. 1ios ake waters: to the wise palefaces he | il S U0 B0, oy And what Is more, though it has|yaused to gre B oy bearing « cross, | her voice was the virgin simplicity | - Litute of Technology from No- | hraving the derision of ¢uil x o _ , A B s . ve life to a dead cl lof o o fi e ok 2 : refuses to talk. for n;: \I_s» ones hn‘\: showed that her " nothing to do with this incident, if {an anguisied momfl; ;.l'e::fl uz‘-rl‘l;l 1ln X'( ;'_\flulh that no frivols could rob YOUNG s i oesaro Rocliate NobRpOE k| ntna wassatuictly ! your memory is elastic enough’ to | heal two woman lepers who weve (he 5 i . on her work, stretch back a couple of decades, you ; mother and sister of the hous ol b - v, icluded th University of t his foie From the childhood of the tribe the {00 B er oL« | Will recall that conference of el When oIty o mm’&”i&"l‘;l{}ufi?x’luddlo listen—one reason being that ' men's souls since ci S veae| 1008y, fuchided (1ha =4 D Bl b comcltcrag R Hones wea serpent has been the pet legend | 5 VRO B EE IO world's most eminent medical men, | tragedy and kieeling mes xogooni [ERKS early loves flappe | 1. and something new and different. ! Mexico, Univer: of i e Lt . wiiei, as a mat of the Putes dwelling along the shores | 10 = (e &ypss Who, at an anoficlal meet in Germany, | Wars weeping we L8 Jeh and women | = “Well, of conrse. we live in an| iiis demonstration was entertaining | Univeraity the Univeralty of {iugat the my of the great lake northeast of Reno. WOl Overdo hev =~ o declded to confess, secretly, each tohls | Of one who had followed ik Master | with 1t bt what vy L0 be satisfled | the asual crowd when two men came | London a MBHEPREEE p to cateh T e e e e |- The clerk met the request with|iden of man’s most terrible suffer- ter | With 1t, but what I want is a house- | along and paused to ide monster that journeys to the lake from | i*™M but polite refusal ing. When the unsigued slips were fhe distant ©osan throligh & datl sub. ‘I don't want my fortune told, fread the result showed that of 11 bige termnean passage. Many, of course, | thank you.” bra x;edrm‘ew} 9 had written down the ey 4 “Rut 1 want to “fea mits having esperienced a thrill when | tabbed down a sale in her book + time. with people all around, but in he saw something remarkably resem “But 1 must tell you about yvour the black silence of night, when every bitng the monster of Indian legend husband.” shadow clothes a. something-—a somo The saleswoman stiffened with de. ‘H\Ing that is standing beside you— Many tales are fold of empty canoes = . # found flon ng“on the \J\m::p.'.r lodges | fiance, and fimg out disbelie | you know, de: without anybody where squaw and papooxe mourn fo “My husband! You can’t tell me | trying to tell y it D o | wherethelia.” | "Dawn bring courage, but S ‘,»\',’,,.,:5 “He is standing beside vou.” there are z i of Incre Go away' Den’t tell me another | / h horns, hiGeous 1T won't have it’ ’l‘\\'u WOMEN went to a movie. It derous teeth Few In The clerk’s face had whitened and was a big theater, filled with dians Wil venture out i (heir canoes | her voice was fense with such nerv- | everyday people, until lowering lights SShEn e sente 15 enipeticd ous insistence that the gypsy, look- | blotted out a twentieth century audi- Nevada University sclentists recent- Iy inveswgated the reported appear- unce of the serpent, and renovt it was an optical illusion caused by shifting shadows cast by cliffs, rocky lake bed i g and restless waters, hut admitted the i P ¥ a ~ - Y' nas remariabie. Other investigators e Al(',Olll'age rice A()anal'lbOll.. assert the {llusion results from myriads 3 of tiny worms, uniting to form a O o . w vast, serpentine mass in the wuter. course you want to tidy up the home for Thanksgiving. 1f you are expecting guests. naturally you want a new bedroom suite. a But these explanations are scouted P . s % s - e e e e el Offers new dining room suite and new furniture ta beautify the living room. It will be a real investment for you to buy them here—our have xeen the monstrous reptile with i P ” S : 4 = & & o . 7 N k¢ . i prices are lowest, our terms easiest to pay and our furniture will give your lifelong service. So confident are we that our prices are _ Little tells those who under lower that we encourage you to compare them with those of others. b indidag| You This Opportunity! - No Interest Charged for Credit A on shore he remai ASKS AMERICAN AID || SELECT o K TO BUILD MEMORIAL || YOUR b Row —and small weekly or monthly Chairman of Governors Coming to XMAS payments Solicit Fund for New Shake- ORTHOPHONIC NEXT YEAR speare Theater in London. By tha Ascociated Press LONDON vember 6.~ Archibald lower, chairman of the board of gov | il f the Shakespeare M o y T} st ’:’uul !vn I\\ mLN:u Ned | H“"‘“V“Od-“ flk"fi("lll v on board the steamer Franconia E | Carriage ' g d New York. accompanied by Mrs. I"lower. H $ = 7-' Flower 1s Lo ascertain whether Ameri cans are inclined to provide money 1 0 theater in Stratford-on-Aven to re- | i Ty finiehed. A" Tareain | valie placa the one destroved by five some t EASY TERMS fime ngo. Of the $500.009 required P - f I the English people have only found ay Ior £200.000. including the insurance on TR Next Year Shakespeare memorial fund - invited Mr. Flower to make the trig to the | T'nited States. taking with him | © vigore L from mulberry | Look for the ree in Shukespeare’s yard as a pre Schwar(z il { . ’\ i [ Yo . B i el g TR S e *198 15-Piece Bedroom Outfit spearian’ _scholar. Ch: bullder of the burned theate 7 3 TR ; " similar shoot to America 1 | : ote all the useful items that this group includes <himates g | 8 s L = “I'his beautiful outlit consists of Full Size Bow-end Bed, Massive Dresser with | extra large mirror, roomy chest of drawers and two-drawer Semi-Vanity (add BAN ON BOND ISSUES ! ] Axminster Rugs pwenty dollars for four-drawer Full Vanity), of fine selected walnut vencers on | 709 14th 3123 M i = gum and other cabinet woods, and Cane-seat Bench to match. Also gnaranteed BY MICHIGAN COUNTY; 708 7th St. $29'8') Tju]\ Spring and Fine Pillows. #retty easel frame for dresser, I)e\'(‘lc:i Venetian St. N.wW. St. N.W. M iR sile cordl prets tric Bed I it fal M T R T Ay o Mirror with gilt cord. pretty Electric Bed Lamp and beautiful Metal Boudoir Lamf i Axmingter Rugs in all the new pat and Shade to match, also pair of pretty Blankets. all at this low. price at } etis and colors Approval Mlom and Hopes 0 ) ) ? 215 e ] e Ahs & the “DPeerless.” Pay for it in small weekly or monfhl)/ payments at Peerless, 829 7th Street N.W. to Hold Record. i ; Epr spateh The Sta MUSKEGON, Mich.. Novewher § Muskegon County of the few, if not the only connty. in Michigan | which Lias never vated o | t What is more, the M ard of Supervisors does not intend 1o dis 1l county s v a Ko, while counties continie to bond, Mus va clear of bond issues 1 was shopping - in the house- | slightest anger. walked away and out | hold section of a department | of the incident. { store the other afternoon. She | The customer, waiting for her pack- | was as conventional in_ her 'age, was interestedly concerned ! GYPSY in flamboyant costume ing at her gravely, but without the nix plays. has bean pea The plav ix “Yhe Showing [ e was w cute little specimen ! man in & store window | vember 15 to 18, ‘the iisi i insii- K€ charm; and she was telling was pantomiming the difference 1 ks arm; a & s pa 5 ‘ ® | (utions to be represenicd, unnotnced ' - about herself to a womau who was | between the collar stid the tried | 11403 X liail besif There wax uent in favor sanatorium supervisors. however. found v 50 that Muskegon would not ecord. The question but it as provided county should raise the | over @ period of five vears by \ quarter tax. Tl exon 1 e e S £ 1 v v Al it : & ’ g i : $249 15-Pe. l)iniug Room Groups— FRENCH RESéRT IMPORTS DEER FOR SOCIETY HUNTS| Riding to Hounds After Little Fox | i N ‘ A Sale of $198 14-Piece Livi"g Room Groups— A beawtiful und careiully con- structed ten-piece dining room . 5 A T Includes Handsome 3-Piece Overstuffed Sui suite of genuine walnut veueer at Biarritz. ! = and other hardwoods. Includes A feature value with which to introduce our New Fall Furn! TAEE@N DUBERY c<tensioini 4bte PARIS, Novembe: 6 The deer ture. Three massive pieces in se\erul_uu les covered with hixh‘ - el Coniel § o 'y".::‘&u‘v:‘: of Ve i al |»ic<-=.l as well as fine spring construction throughout. Just S chair and fi\bt !'fie chairs. Well i vesort. compare this value with others advertised and vou will ap- D built and with inner construc Ridin f Somads preciate the saving that can be realized by being here tomorrow. W = fo hounds has aiways been v Cisthat denoteses ¢ sl bl e With e <uite at this price you get, absolutely fres, a R o Sguotes eal quality e n the past has been largely | esti Mahogany End Table, Gilt Picture ¥Frame, Bridge Lamp and S < £ free a tapestry table scarf, satin-finiched bread trav. gilt ca ter Slze Rugs, Swinging Picture Holder, Bissel's frame, two beautiful pictores--all at this low: prive Sabisaelia. e | Nowas | Shade, Two Scs PunTen 0] Tt g e The Young Mother. e o Metal Carpet $ utiful Venetian Mirror with gilt cord % Includes Suite With Many Useful Items hunting has come into faver. but not agh ard \ - “I'able Runner. 3 Diser are aa Ut dn e | The ills of infants and children {mportation is being resorted to. | k = & K5 o ¢ P e rless, 829 Tth St. N.W. g hronght from the famous | should be so well known to the young- Weekly or Monthly Payments at Peerless, 829 Tth St. N.W. * deer parks of FEngland and S 1 est of mothers that a reminder or a ate hauled 1o (e huming Aelds in | roberition of the symptoms of illness ' JN| 22 Remember—Your Money Back If You Cgn Buy for Less Elsewhere prosaic moving vans, ahead the hunt and xiven every | seems unnecessary, vet there are some BiCTHing Shanos 1o eaps mothers who overlook a feverish con-~ { AnelpfulRemedy ot * At the opening hunt of the season | TMOthers w Syensa Jon and Diarrhes ——— Ou/ -()f l { - « most fashionable following gathered | dition, a little colic, or a disposition to || ‘“L‘:!}‘}‘.v"."“fi:m‘:-« . 177, t -1o0own llstOIners e e e mony, ,"':“;E‘”‘ (iie | beirritable. 1f not corrected they may | 1 S b ) Recei . < . hounds at the Church of St Eugenle.| 2 g8 it O o correcs ing herf I 1] eceive every privilege; you can purchase all your furniture here h outeki of Biarr T— oy i of .z on our easy-to-pay plan; and we prepay all freight charges for you. BOY BORN WILL HEIR GEM i self, is so easy by the use of Castoria i s y ~—a medicine prepared just for infants g By At 5 BpecialiDissaton 10 The Sta | and children. It will regulate the B 35 posrs-400 DAYTON. Ohio. November & Fa bowels (not force them), aid digestion - = about €50 vears L e and so bring quiet and rest. of Scotlan 3 been in th . P ) ssosslon of the Wallaces. The other e : - Lt e Y 2 mmons and e oaeiion o AhiGsTRIaY A4 Fletcher's Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; regu- $29.00 Very Pt B Speinis i another generation was assured lating the stomach and bowels of infants and children. It has Pt y o e, o e o8 Rliey | Teplaced the nauseating Castor Oil, so-called Soothing Syrups, Spacious Chifforobe hesday. who falls heir to the jewel. | poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions in the homes of | o %' -) 75 About 830 vears back. Robert Bruce | grye and honest mothers—mothers who love their children. 817.9|) D B AR Kave Sir Willlam Wallace the | | ) "":"";‘_,‘,"f‘_“,,‘;;"",}f"_“',;"“l‘,"‘:“”fi‘v”:; Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines es- Tt Jot ook, Sl DAIRNET e Betw H and E At Meinl n 1o the oldest son. who was to be | pecially prepared for infants and children, l DI S e T elween an ye prings at i Gtie at this creat eaving. The death of Don Wallace's broth To avoid imitations always look for the signature of CZ;/‘V‘;&A u EASY TERMS ; i nt trought the jewel 1o the Dayton pho em . e er a4 mow the gam in to be | ([roven directions on each package. Physicians cverywhere recommend it, x! P EASY PAYMENTS AT PEERLESS—8? Martre:s Complets siven to the newly arrived heir, I

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