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6 . NING STAR. WASHINGTON; D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. T AREPRESENT CENTRAL DEFENDED ™15t " e AT STARCLUBFETE ONPUPLS RECORDS - i 2 2 bt X Rumored Under Scrutiny in President and Other Notables | | AWET STORM | Proper Preparation, Doro- T e REALIC o it 1] A 1 A S AT THE EVENING STAR CLUB’S DINNER - Ohio Pennsylvania = T ' University Standing Proof of nd . vellicose il were the LOOKS UKE alties of an argument near Hayden $1,000,000 Case. e ] Are Guests at Biennial | o 3 / : AP L ‘ ngineer of (hie truin voticed | {ARTFORD. Conn., February 10 : > ¢ gt 2 ; % . U ' ! thea Sherman Asserts. E eiimat. cloke st pleiiciis With 11 men and 2 corporations wr Banquet of Group | ‘ e ‘ < BUT I'M NOT L ; promising looking car and charged der indictment in an alleged con The cav, laden with dyr iy to divert $1.000,000 worth of \ 2 and three following A 1 ohol to bheverage pu Laying aside the aflairs of stut Z e 7 c2 ) \ 7 | University withstand the shock Government has turned business and journalism l‘»~nli~n‘ 2 Z - 4 3 3 ) | tral High Scheol sindenis were cited 1ails, piling up—widh the 1 - toward disc Coolidge and mwre than 700 other v 4 2 M \ meeting of the school's Paren derneat ical influence was memg:rs and distinguished guests of 2 g \ | At & meeting of. the. ech BureRt | undl el The Evening Star Club surrendered | 2 j : N Association last night ax| Rhen | ot . The. et S & eIt Do themselves to an evening of Tun 7 . A 3 y N of the thorough college pre away it was fo tician waw sadd (o he unddr the s music Jast night at the biennial din | TH 5 5 3 N ) ration afforded at Washington. high tiny of the Government agents. Man ner of the club in the main ballreon | Z & i N 2 3 s S, DR of the defendants, however, demied a of the Willard Hotel 2 2 TR (i . schools and at Central in partienlar 1 hear toduy they Kknew of any True to tradition. here were 1o % X | Reporting on the success of -some aduates have won the Kendall guch politielan frivolved in: the ¢ speeches and the only condition im- | g ’ . ) N v | of Central's graduates in college since scholarship five vears ot of six On the grounds that the indictment posed upon the diners was tht from | 1920, Miss Dorothea Sherman, di; eturned by a Federal grand jury yes the time the orchestrn began the 4 5 ) 2 | rector of the school's College Burean ' . terday cortained more members: thar entrance march until the | violis A R W | | save Aigures showing that more than Records almo: good have been | f il lived by law, counsel for three was packed awgy in its case and the P 3 7 | 70 per cent of the 1925.graduates are held by Central graduates in acquir | oe" 1o indicted. - chiailenged *the last guests had depuried. their minds / a7/ s in nniversiti ing the scholarships offered by the | oo 50 FEREE ments should mot be hurdened by @ single S p Wherever they go.” said Miss University of Pennsylvaniu. Harvard. | o nieg'in ahatemen: was enteved weighty worry | % / | Sherman, “they are accepted on the | Weslevan. Princeton [niversity and pederal (omrt on these grounds o The traditional nwndate — “no > $ ¢ \ - f certificate of recommendation of the the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- pejalf of the Solvents Recovery Co speeches ' —was exemplified betore the | % / s Central Migh School. Every college | nuology of Danbury and Churles W. Stevens soup course lhad been completed | Yy . o £ 2 the country which accepts any | As an example of Central's fine foner’ LiaGident. and J. Edgar Pike While the orchestrs mosned owl « \ > 5 students on certificates, so accepts record at the l'nited States Milit present head of the company, both of dirge, a procession of two xtreicher » W - ; 4 d ours. Those which use any combina- Academy. the report called attention | Danburs. bearers, several white-coated surgeons ’ it | tion of the certificate and examination | to Charles Saltzman, who was cadet | siv of those indicted pleaded no and as many nurses carried to R g \ § ; methods accept our graduates with |commandant in his senior vear. the | gyiltv to the two counts 6f conspiring stage a sepulchiullooking objec \ 7 | ; ¥ the minimum number of e€xamina-|highest rank open to cadets. Saltz- |ty violate the prohibition act And were streteher. - . : h ! tions."” man also was manager the {00t | raleased under bonds of $5,000 put 1 Surgeons Exhibit Speaker. Figures for 1926 Cited. ymn]mm.x.. president Alf‘)‘HK (ila!u and | by a surety company Halted there hy the ringmaster The class of 1926 has been leas than{ in Por0t Eraduate, He theh was Col. C. Fred UCeok. and asked wh R y 2 eight months out of school, Miss Sher- | { VEEEC 8 TS0 TATEY Svest Poini | As the new chief magistrate and such & procession had siopped the joy \ e man pointed out. and many of the | (@ JTKIOTL (0 B8 WO BX o e hodas | lord provest of sgow, and ous recreation of the dimers. ihe S 2 ; jStudents have not yet had time 104 . ygjarship, for Saltzman also was, M'S. Mary Eell first woman. to. hol surgeors, equipped with the terrifying G / \ realize their ambitions. Yet the g {41 gt winner of the award from tHe office. must agsist at ‘all exe tools of - their profession. expinined | 5 S v ures for that class to date show that{ oo ot B O L PRI from | tlons of criminals, that they were bringing back whe 99 out of 548 students, or nearly 53 e tei S8 T EO ibia = they had been able to save of the oniy | per cent, are in 3% colleges Deivia’ Robertadn, aasistant. diré¢tor man who tried to make a speech a: | . i . s z |~ “Another vear will see many more | ; DRElE O EE AN At Chduen the club’s dinmer Lo Years ago. 7 of this class in college, who are taking = “IL is the invielable rule of (his | ¢ 8 1 3 {an interval between for either aca records of former Cen [ Other Records Good. tion, spoke. club that there shall be no speeches Take that object out of heve and keep it out.” ordered Col. Cook, and demic or financial reasons.” she ex | vears out of school presents perhaps plained. ““A:class which has been m“iw'LL DISPLAY “MIRACLE.” while the orchestra chimed in with | the maximum figures, as it includes . 2 How Safely Are Your Securities a Justy jnzz number. the procession o = . : ihe girls who, having completed # | Peasants Order Glass Casket for || Protected from Fire and Theft disappeared in disorder amid The e two-vear normal course, then ‘enter g Our Super-safe SAFE cheers of the assembled crowd. From b , / (-Fllpgt. Thus the.figures for the class| Body of Priest Dead 200 Years. Affords Perfect Protect that minute the mandate of “nothing | i ol i S gl = ; : S otect but fun” wax carried oul to the Tor o S cviaa | 'BUCHAREST. Rumania. February FEDERAL-AMERICAN S— ) T 3 | Central High School students in the |10 UP).—A glass casket to display the ’ NATIONAL BANK This was made easy, ln‘n\e\fl by 7 " v Wiz ¥ 1In;‘.-t fl\h! or six \‘elur the records | well preserved body of a priest dead Boxes as low as $§ a year the leading arisis from the various \ | 3 show, .have won & hibreoein . bt 3t | theatrical ~companies which &ve | QA — 1 [ THE EVENING e o4 {200 vears has een ordered by the |z e showing in Washington theavers thie | 3 STARCLUB | Washington high school pupils by six | peasants of the Ciuc district. Th » week. All gladly lent their services HAS BUT ONE RUL | iniversitioa in competitive examina 100k upon the' preservation of PISO’S to the entertainment .of the diners {tions. The most keenly contested lo.|body, around which six wooden cof 5 and rveproduced on the hallroom | s b cal competition has alwave been the |fhs have crumbled, as a miracle. | for CUllghS wiage selected . parih ' from their 7 4 one hel by George Washington Uni-| Doctors have tried to explain to the | numbers. [ ‘TWILL BE AS N versity | peasants why the body 1s in good con- | B Ouick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. Stage Artists Aid. / 4 ‘ SEVERELY ENFORCED 3 Q In 1927 the Kendall scholarship at |dition, but they prefer to accept the | 3se. ey n : ASISTHE PoLicY 4 3 | George Wshington was won by Allen | theory of the supernatural And uee PISO’S Insiulel e thens wicius waee | of ECONOMY ' &/ & S\ Boettcher of Central, and all of the| Te pay for the expensive glass cas Thrgat 104 Chest B T arr i Sasesenited | ECONOMY! N five other university’scholarships by (ket an admission fee s to be charged 3 B e o \ AR his classmates. Since that year Cen-\those viewing the body through the courtesy of Manager Ro \ ‘ Jand S. Robbins of Keith's Theater: | . ’ AR 5 Moore and Freed. presented by Man- | ‘ ’ : ski of the Earle | evoe, with the | p sisters, by courtesy of Munager | - 3 ; Lawrence Beatus of Loew's Palace i e A A - 0 C€ | gent, Postmaster General New, Secre Theater: S, 1. Rothafel. better knowd | £ of e Navy Wilbur, Secretars of by N Secompanied by | ABTiculture Jardine, Secretary of s Ri £ . s | Labor Davis. S e s of*his| Supreme Court of the United Staites “gang": Wendell Hall. the “red headed | - M. Justice Van De Vanter. 3. Jus music maker.” prominent radio broad- | URUEL UL CNSGRE RME L op aster b A e A Theati | Columbin—Chief Justice Martin. Mr. Whe s:!é e Star Spangled lun. |1Ustice Tobh, Mr. Justice Van Orxdel ner ” at the opening of the dinner "(.:h"‘"‘;i"‘:\(‘“‘”’y“.';';‘_:""\,m‘;‘:r[’”“‘“"'[ Fred East and Will Raymond. whe |3 80ERBETENN < UalCe Sachiiog. sang, as a welcoming duet. “That Ol “HL EEC TR P ST T Or Repre KRR A7 Mine''c 3iies Agnes Whelati 4 e SPSLEET 0L Sue LOURS 07 T who sang “Marviand, My Maryland.” | seutativee Alv Longworth. 2 $ da Slovod: | - :‘,’“G"’,'}"‘CJ,"*, g % ) ?.N\K)I‘,:,.;‘“d}\‘:\mermn. Arthur Capper, Kdward 1 et OmaracaY i Mike Citenavan | Bdwards. Simeon D. Fess, Frederick = 5 and Miss Carens san |11, Gillett. Carter Glass, Jon W. Hay g‘;‘u’“’“‘."' T Aiar | vt Pat siarvison, \Wesley L. Ton: 4 o i | Joln B, Kendrick. Henry Jeves, ing Btar.’ a stunt was offered featur- | OUR 7. Jendrick I . I ing George Waters and Grimes Seniff, Bl il Lyt Staroffice boya. “Noves' Noisv Noise. | le6tq Jr.: Charles 1., McNary, Geouge pearance. | 9 s I At various times during the dinner { FA00L 1% o et i g o :'he “ring master” cailed on the many ; The \”m.‘m el = listinguished guests present to rise | g <o e 4 2 1 e "ot eacutod e v 't | Hanford MacNider: verett, Sunders, IS PLACED IN JAIL BUILDING AUTHORIZED < Ritedd ” 4 - - Supremie Court ‘and the Disirict of | den{: Gov. Albert (3 Ritchie of Mary ‘ i Columbia judiciary. leading members =y ismioners of the District of Co : | Fighter for $500,000.000 Worth of Senate Adopts Program of Perma- of Congress. and prominent editors, | 0 bie™ Sianev F. ‘Taliaterro, Proctor | f b i JoiEmNats, Juwyers And business med. | aongterty. Tdsut. Ool. Jeaes Manhattan Island Violates nent Construction Approved | - ¥l Sanitation Code. by House. ovations upon their entrance. and the|p, . ch, Robert 1.. Bacon ward | Smith Hempstone, Frank S. Hight, President again when he left. Gov. | L parae yBobels 1 O TR fgebrand. R. D, Hill, So = Ritchie was called upon to stand | prndon Hemry L. Bowles, Frank L. seph T Iimes. Milton .. Hline, | BY the Awsociated Press | A $2.205.000 program for the con- and the spotlight was turned on him | powinarn 1'ved A. Britten, Theodore | Charles T. Hoffman, Frank J. Hogan, NEW YORK, February 10, Wilived | struction of permanent buildings at while “Maryland, My Maryland” was | " Birion, Jeff Busby, Charles A, Fullon Holmes. Thomas Hopkius. it ' \olensor was in the Tombs today be. | the Marine base at Quantico, end. axa | ton. M, E. Crumpacker, S. Wallace | Edgar Jenkins, . \W. Johns, Gavdner | Heights where he directs his fight for | bate, a bill previously approved by the | Editor Given Silver Bowl, { Dewmpsey. L. J. Dickinson, Leonidas | Johuson, Jumes [erbert "Johnson. u half billion dollars’ worth of Man- | House. Senator Hale. chairman of the | o . | C. Dyer. Richard N. Elliott, Hamilton | James L. Johnson, E. Lee Jones, Maj. hattan Island land he thinks he owns | Daval &ffaivs committee, explained| Durlng the evening Theodore W.| g™ Fyank i1, Funk, James A. | Melvin 8. Jones Walter Jones, | viplated the citv xanitation code. that this is merely the authorization. | Noves, editor of The Star. was calied | o V" piniw 1. Garrett. Allavd 1. Nerman Kal, Dr. M. 'Kauf- | Jle couldn't pay a $30 fine in Essex | the funds to be made available later | Makers,” personally conducted by Ted | i - - ¥ e K Reed, Josephi T. Robinson. Morris | % i -y BRI et Noyes. made their second biennial ap-{ GEO, (O*RE ) G TORIEEN VReed | } |FORTUNE CLAIMANT $2,205,000 QUANTICO . . 'y to the President: dward T diners. Included were members of the | S6CTetaIY i cabimet, justices of the United States | GIALE. DEISondi secrptary te the Presi President Coolidge and Gov vanklin Bell, Walter V. Harrison, Robert Heiver, Ritchie of Maryland were each given nived States Representatives—Isaae | Avthur ‘Hellen, Joseph Hellen, Comdr. sung. The diners cheered sud ap-| (pistopherson. Ross A, Coliins, Wil- | Mat 1. Horn, A. B lurst, Dr. Fred | authorized by Congress Dlauded when the scene came to an | jom 1P tonuery. r: Louis ¢ Cram. W. Isaace, 11, Maurice Jacque, cause the little shack on Washington | \hey the Senate adopted, before the head (alde and told that . @i 1 Kecl ter B. K ropriation bill - hat | Gauque. Frnest W. Gibson. Ralph Gil-| man. Ira eck Keeme, | Market Court yesterday and was ov-| in i appropriation bill. the members of the club, comprised | o " George. S, Graham, Wiliam @ William < KKent, | dered to the Tombs for five davs. | Passage of the measure is timely in] bert, =3 3 entirely of Star emplo. wished to | (e v 1. Grifin, William . | Stirling Kerr, jr.. . J. King, 'William | There be tol aper men that his | View of the fire in one of ti #1v® him a snall present as a token | Sioem or * Hardy, Gilbert N.|A. Kinnan. Fred W. Klockbrink, ,,',,,'fg'..a,,'(‘,}f”',‘:,‘.“”'{‘\",'“:m'": Tt his | Marracks there Jast Seturda of their high esteem of his leadershin | ey " Lra Hersey, Robert G.: Russell O. Kluge, J < “arl | willed 17 acres of land on Washington | three lives were, lost. and of their love and regard for him | 5 800 toyal C.| R. Kurtze, Wilton J Heights to the family The program includes the follo personally. President Coolidge then | yoii ol r . Fritz G.|man B. Landreau, Sol Lansburgh. | john D. Rockefeller, jr.: Vineent One regimental group of barrac handed Mr. Noves a beautiful large || omham, Frederick . - Lehlbach, | John B. Larner, Col. E. Bropke Lee. | s 00 "ana a. 11 1liggins now hold in 0.000: three storehouses, $225,000: stiser bowl. | Chauncey B. Little, Robert Luce, Clay- | James Lee, ) Leese, L. M. | ieresis in (he property appraised ut ary_bakery, cold storage and An innovation in the proguan of the | 0 J. Mclod. Andrew J. Montsgue, o M. Lewis, | g560. 600,000 in 1913, Molenaor's shack nt, $150,000] disciplinary bar- Evening Star Clubs party thix vear | p welton Moere, Frank Oliver, Ste. | George A J. Edward Lewlt. yemaine on & cragey billside of the | racks, $30,000; motor transport store- was ihe introduction of two greups of | Lo . Perter, Fred S, Purnell, Henry | Plerre &. . Witk Tewit, | tract. wurrounded by Lowering apar.. | house and repair shop, §100.000; power songs sung by leading operatic sing- | Rathbene, Daniel Reed, #rank .| Willmot Lewis, Chatles P. Light, pent houses house und equipment in part, $380,00 ors. Previously the club’s bangueis puid Rebert G. Simmons. Bertrand H. | Charles Linkins, Dr. William 1. | “ihe courts uphold the present own- | apartment houses for officers, not te have not gone 1o zrand opera heights | giel] Gale H. Stalker. John Q. | Littlepage, Thomas W. Lockwood, eys of the property, but Molenaor exceed $370.000: improvement of | in entertainment although they haveq{; N ‘rincher, George Holden k- Jack 1. Lowd. Jumes A. Lyon. maintains. his right of possession, al- ound and distributing system, had excellent musical comedy and | pam. Millard £. Tvdings, Charles L. Samuel €. Lytile, Judge George H. leging that his grandfather sold the | $100,000. Iighter concert music. Underbill. Zebulon Weaver, Joseph MacDonald, Dr. George H. Magee, J. land illegally vears ago and the pres Tlle Architects - O the extra pounds keep ; coming, no matter how Madame Oda Slobodskava ian | whitehead. Wiliiam R. Wood, Clifton | Webster Manning, Blaine Mallan, M. |ent holders have no legitimate title. Buildi : u i hard you exercise, mo dranatic soprano. who has achieved | o Weodrum, Frederick N. Zihhnan, George McAuliffe, Comdr. Ralph| A real estate syndicate owns the triumphs with ihe Peirogrud Opers | jlerert J. Adair. br. 8. A. Alexan- | McDowell. J. Hargie McDowell, Mal- | site on which the shack stands Co. in i(s days -before Pelrograd had | ge,. . (. Archibald, William €. Ash-{colm McDowell, Howard McKinley i |l e ol g ihe last few |2 Bervy. Dr. ) Rozier Bigga ls. Mervinan, W, A. Millen. Jfoe 2sons, has not sung in Washington | j35,,y ¥, Bieber. 1. 5. Blaisdell, Mavrsh » Miller, 1.eRoy Miller, Rudolph in opera. but after last night's per- | ubamer @ “Sowweill, Dr. | Mitier, < Fowell Minnigerode, D | FEARS FOR HIS SAFETY! B Mg = s i P 3 : shi's per | 2" Bodeubaner. ¥ s litie: owell Mianiserode, D] : i 1800 E Street The experts who have written matter how much you deny i 3 these remarkable articles for The vourself? | > . Sta . - & ” resOnRNt VOice Of Warn color and 38 an | growne Wil i1, Briscos, Horace | Morhart. L. Merrill Movton, Dr. J. .1 Sunday Star are artist of talent sang Santuzzas | g grown, Walter Brownley, Louls T. | Muir, Joseph Murdock. George ite- | ottt e e ©ar ou trymg to increase J J Mg S with dramatic beauty Her lighter|ay Fiora Brylawski, John R.| George IT. O'Connor, Capt. Frederick | Fears for the safety of Oliver W.y DR. THOMAS D. WOOD, Professor of vour \\'elghf. and thus improvc numbers, “For' You Alone.” sung in | Buchansn, P. W. Budworth, Joshua | Oliver, Commissioner ilenry O'Mal- | Murray, contractor and builder, re ° f Fhyaical Education at Colombia Univer- - was clear and Ler interpretation orig- | W, Bowman . J. M. pPhelps, James Young Pennebaker, ily and friends. Iile left home early fnal. Mme. Slobodskava came down | Castell, ji.: Steve Coachran. K. 17! Melvin Pettit, Dr. Henry A. Polkin- . telling his wife, Mrs. and of Hygeia DR. JAMES ALEXANDER MILLER, clate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Johns Hopkins University. y with the M. Decker, Robert' Denton. Col. Wilds P. R dson, Roland ‘1o extra clothing with him, nor did he . it ke ey and proved a | M Feq™ 1 "De Kalb,” Daniel De | Robbins, Owen J. Roberts, Hdwin ‘draw any money from the bank. His 1 t r M. W. Dix, Noumman Dodge. | W, Robertsou, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, 8. L. |(geoing a . friends belieye, was the g become Leningrad. and then sulled 10 {1, George Bannar, John K. Dr. Peler J. McLoughlin, Pervie Mc formamce there were ma Who eX | Geprge F. Bowernan ¥. M. Bowie. | James F. Mitchell, ¥rederick 1. big aria. “Voi le Sapeie” from Mas | grgeninger. Dr. Richmond A. Brooks. | witt Myers, John J. Noonan. Dr. Al | Home Monday. DR. WENDELL C. PHILLIPS, President English. and the French ““I'es Yeux” | g Callahan, Erma Calvert, C. G. Car- | Jey, George B. Ostermayer, Riehard |ported missing irom his home, at 7401 aity, your hea!th and your resistance Archit from New York especially to sing a1 gladay, John Cookwan, Baldwin 1| horn, Edward A. Poynion, James D.|Anna B. Murray, that He had a hust- | cnl eCts President of the National Juberculosis DR. LEWELLYS F. BARKER, Emeritus The other 1 opera singer. also | YOURE you feel this way —diet correctly Oliver W. Murray Leaves No Trace | . South and Central Americh. Wher€ | gy, (e, John W. Beha, Charles Tean, Martin J. McNamara, Rich: BUILDER MISSING. WIFE L. . in Disappearance From cagni's opera. “Cavalleria Rusticana.”) genry L. Bryan, A. Jullan Brylawski ' fred €, No s, Adolph =. Ochs, ! i of the American Medical Association. If so, twelve of the greatest specialists in America are ready to tell you what to do. Alarmed at the dangers which lurk in the craze for the boyish figure, they met by request of officers of the pressed the Lope that they might hear | yips, Mury 8. Bowle. K. €. Branden- | Mockabee, Barry Mohun, William M her in an opera. She hus a glorious {hyrg. ©. 1. Brinkman, Arthur ' Mooney, . G. Moigan,*jr.. Dr. F. # of Rabey were done with equal art and ! 1)) nk lme Carl, Donald Casgels, V. Oulahan, William Tyler Page, Fourteenth street, since Monday . 1 y = won storis of applause. Her diction | Childress, . Ralph S| J. Paseal, Wilium Rober( {morning, ave entertained by his fam- | MORRIS FISHBEIN. Editor of the Jour- to disease: i nal of the American Medical- Association this affair | Cook. E. H. Cooley, William 8. Corby, | presion, Byron P fohn Pugh, (' | ness appointment. Nothing has been o o | Costume Is Bffective. | Robert J. Cottrell. Maj. W. K. I, 3 Quentell, Case B, Rafter, Dr. (. A. seen or heard of him since. When I She wore a costume of vellow velver | Covell ©O. Craig. William R.Cross, | Ranmom, W. I1. Rapley. William Ray- Murray left home he wore a biue | l'equn'mg Association. . and with crystal trimming that was Harry . Cosningham, - Curtls K. mond, Kennedy ¥. Reu. #rankiin W.|suit, tan overcoat. light hut and blick DR, JOSEPI COLT, BLOODGOOD, Asso- remarkably eftective. . iler sccen. Curtin, Henry P. (@ Ernest Il Reed, (. C. Rhame, Dr. E. Rush shoes. He has light hair and blue ! panist, Miss Marjorie Scotl. alse of | Daniel, manuel Danicls, G. G. Day Rhiees, Herbert J. Rich, Gladys Rice, |eves and is about 5 feet 9 inches tall. | nor New FTork. was completely in sym-| Harry C. Davis, Avthur J. Decker Brig. Gen. Geor; iards Investigation developed that he tool Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University stunning in e and vocally, | \Wiliamn Donaldson, Clarence I hafel. “Roxy”: David Saunders, result of a wndden impulse. i was Cyrena \ ordon of the Chi. | Donohoe George Dorsey, J. Maury |(harles P. Schaeter. Cassard Schroth, | Report of the disappearance of the | cago Grand Ope Miss Van tioy (Dove. i Leonnrd Druper, Willlam | judge (ius A. Schuldt, Robert Doyle builder was made to the police and don came even furiher to atiend the |J. Drew. Fred Eust. Albert rd, ! Beott, William Rufus Scott, George |descriptive messages have been hroad dinner, coming from Boston, wherejJohn A 1, John Jey Kdson, | (. Seibold. J. Albert Shaffer. Herman | cast the company is engaged in (wo weeks | Charies IiM»mleml..dl»m“1 ';("n;:el ';h- M. Sha A lu‘? n‘lingkfilh:n\_ \\K. . of repertoire. Next Wednesduy night | 12 1.. Evans, tdwar . usnon, B , e Sibouy £t Sfropmtioine. Next Wedneuduy night | FIG Mionn G, Hianar, Oncur Fauth. | Kilsiheih. Syon. Oda. Siohod “TRICK” NETS $342. ainging 1he role of Ulricw in Verdis | Andrew Ferry, Charles Finney, Leo J.} Smith, Bverard M No need to have your { DR. J. LANE, Consulting Derma drafting room in Labra- tologist, New Haven IHospital. ] \ American Medical Association. dor to get a strong north . RUSSELT: WILDER, Prof Feiw il X , light—floods of it here. Din}:;;lsfiid;m. the Aayo Clinte, Rochen. ‘\IO“ t}w.‘ are re?id" to tell you b ter, Minn. what the correct diet is—t = Low R.enln] Rat?l, PROFESSOR FLORA ROSE, Director of ast. v i reish = ad_ Unrestricted Parking, Just your overweight, or vour opera, '‘The Masked Ball lLast | Fitzgerald, Burton A, Ford, Cornelius George I. Snowden, Allen T, the College of Home Economics, Cornell et Minn van edon o heautim | #ord, William K. Furey, Miss Maria | Haraid A, Spilman, Douglas Stan. Two Women Work Pocketbook Gag Space Subdivided underweight, naturally, safely, University. - RLES DAVENPORT, B contealto voice was heard to advan.|Gambarelli, Isaac Gans, George A.|bury, Gen. Anton Siephom, H. C. C of btk to Suit. ! 2 R Dikagtagiof permanently tage, @specially 1 the famous *Brun- | Garreit, Dr. M bbs, Dr. Frank | Stiles, 4. Bdmond Stodder, Maj. Alfred ; Hatbor, L. 1. : - the Kugenics Laboratery, Cold Spring hilde Cry” from Wagner's opera, ~Die E._Gibson, W. Fl. Gibson, William W1 Burdett Stryker, Frank .J r slored women succeeded in | > D p . agner’s oper ie < . i Le‘ses Bemg DR GHARLES L. DANA, Chairman of the Walkuere.” | Gibson, (larkson Gimmnill, John C.|§ . Jesse Suter, Edwin Pope s 1 pocketbook “trick” on Mrs. | Bhe also mang an aria from “Aida” | Gordon, Miss Cyrena Van Gordon. | . Donn B. Thomus, S. Percy | Cecelia. Brown, also coloved, of 1209 | e "Health Commitiee, New York with much feeling and artistry. Miss |Raymond A. Gordon, Louis ¥. Glick. J. B. Thomas. J. Benson ' P street. yesterday and disappeared | Made as 0{ Academy of Medicine. i £ DR.: HARLOW BROOKS, ‘ Professor of canductors of the Chicago opera, who | ( . Samuel M. Greer, David H.| Utz, W. J. Waller, Jucob R. Watson, | P streets when she noticed one of | Ma 1 1927 Clinieal ‘Medicine, New York University. was completely at home in the mood | ¢ James R. Griest, Dr. J.| Charles’ V. Wheeler, Agnes Whelan, | the women pick up a purse. Then the | y 1, : § and interpretation of the difficult ac-{ Beatty ~Grfith, _Gilbert Grosvenor, | Johy T. West. Louis I Whyte, Clifton | second woman appeared and it was | Occupancy About March 1 Van Gordon was accompanied at the | Charles C. Glover, €. J. Gockeler, ¥. | 2 .. Bolling Thornton, Frank | with $342 of the woman's money companiments for both numbers | Charles & Groves, Maurice M. Grudd, | A. Whyte. Joseph O. Williams, Lieut. ' decided to spht the contents of the 1927 Their series of articles will. begin next Sunday in The Star’s Magazine. 'Don’t miss a single one of them. . pians by Frank St. Leger, one of the | C. Graham, T. O. Grant, James M P. Trussell, Dr. Thomas | ~Mys. Brown was passing Sixth and | The guests of the club were as fol- | Fred C. Grumman, D. ( Gruver,| A, J. Willlams, jr.. Lawrence G. Wil- | pocketbook three ways. | lows Charles S. Gunn, Mather Hagerty, | liams, Leonard Williams, They persuaded the woman, how Phone Rental Manager to The Presidént of the United States. [ James B. Hammond, John Hays| Wilson, James Wright., George E.|ever, that she would have to lend Mai A M D) % B e T e Miouiey B Mo ook Visme eIl Tanite 3, Gl Thet hebats g o sanee tovinmon 1 o0 B0 N oer. 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