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- B=10 THE EVENING HODVERTOADDRES 400D WILL PARLEY “Will Extend Armistice Day Greeting to Alliance for In- | ternational Friendship. President Hoover will deliver an Ar- Smistice day addrcss before the Fif-| Steenth Annual Conference and Good | =Will Congress of the World Alliance for nternational Friendship Through the Churches, 2 The conference will be held here No- Svember 10, 11 and 12. Members will Sparticipate in round table discussions Wdealing with the international outiook, Swith special reference to pending issues Zhroughout the world 2 Other speakers will be Dr. ould Schurman, former Amba %o Germany: Henry Wickham Steed $ormer editor of the London Times: 2Dr. James T. Shotwell, professor of his- ory at Columbia University; Mary E.| *Woolley, president of Mount Holyoke College; Arthur Meighen, former prime Sminister of Canada: Alanson B. Hough- Son, former Ambassador to Germany nd Great Brit~in, and Justice Flor- sence Allen of the Supreme Court of *Ohio 3 The program was announced at a smeeting yesterday at the Willard Hotel %ol national and local committees on ar- Srangements. Clarence Aspinwall, local schairman, presided. | YEMPLE REDEDICATED BY RABBI S. H. METZ das Israel Synagogue Is Opened With Recent Renovations and Redecorations. The renovated and redecorated Adas rael Synagogue, Sixth and I streets, *was rededicated last night by the con- Sgregation of the temple with an invo- cation by.Rabbi Solomon H. Metz, new Jeader of the congregation. * There were adresses by Joseph A. SWilner, president of the congregation; aMrs. Charles L. Pilzer, president of the Scongregation sisterhood; Joseph Stein, resident of the congregation brother- 00d; Rabbi Metz, Joseph Fromberg. resident of the District Grand Lodge, 2No. 5, B'nai Brith, and Lee Baumgarten 3BAD CHECK WAVE CAUSES : ARREST IN WAYNESBORO 4Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. & WAYNESBORO, Va. September 15. | %—The climax of & check flashing cam- ign, which has been under way here r several days, was reached Saturday wwhen R. L. Berry, alleged to be the wleader of a criminal gang working this Ssection, was arrested by Sergt. J. L. =Fisher of the Waynesboro police force, Son a charge of forgery. During the spast week more than 20 bogus checks whave been passed to merchants of this %city, and local authorities declare that Smore arrests will follow shortly. 2_At a preliminary hearing in court, SBerry's case was sent on for action by sthe grand jury. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Admiral George Dewey sNaval Auxiliary, United Spanish War :\’flerms, Masonic Temple, Eighth and | IF streets northeast, 8 p.m. | * Meeting, West End Citizens’ Associa- on, Western Presbyterian Church, 1911 street northwest, 8 p.m. $ Barn dance, National Lodge, No. 2, $Shepherds of Bethlehem, 808 I street, Ztonight. H FUTURE. Luncheon, Washington Civitan Club, Lafayette Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Meeting, Washington Round Table, « University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. <8peaker, John J. Connaughton, attor- Srev H | etuding “goods, 'FRANCES WHITE JEERS WORLD. Actress Refuses $750 Week- \ ly, Remembering $3,000 She Got in Heyday. %Couldn't Pay $3.50 Taxi Bill, but Where She Works Is Her Business, She Says. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, September 15 (N.A. N.A.).—Her lovely, singing provocative lips curled. “So you want to write something nice about me? Well, isn't that swell. What kind of nice things do you think any one can write about me?” Her laugh was derisive, but her deep, throaty volce quavered just a little. Frances White is on her guard these fays. Broadway has turncd against er. Five Hours for Taxi Bill. Last Sunday night she spent five hours behind bars in West Side Court because she couldn't pay $3.50 taxi fare. She was saved the ignominy of a fingerprint recording only when the magistrate realized that Frances White, the smartly dressed girl with only 30 cents in her purse, was the Frances White. There must be some mistake. Frances White was the little, rompered, singing and dancing comedienne who earned $3.000 a week as a Ziegfeld star only a few years ago. She was a vaudeville headliner, a musical comedy star, the girl who was sued for $100.000, charged with alisnating a husband’s affections. But there was no mistake. Frances White had to ask for three days in which to raise that $3.50. “I've not a friend in the world to turn to for it,” she said at that time. Publicity Stunt, Broadway Says. Since then she wishes she hadn't said it. and wishes she hadn't taken that midnight ride to Brooklyn, which land- ed her again into the spotlight of pub- licity and set tongues wagging un- pleasantly. Broadway gossips shrugged their shoulders and laughed. “Nothing but a publicity stunt.” they said. “Why, she turned down $750 from R. K. O. not a month ago.” She has heard the talk and gossip that amused Broadway for a day or two. She hes poured over the bits in the papers about her, the comments that have followed the front-page stories of her_arrest. She’s on her guard now she was “indisposed” the Thorndyke Hotel, on Fifty-sixth street Indisposed in & healthy, hauglity voice. Today she is bitter and derisive. “What kind of nice things could you write about me?> Go ahead. I don't care ... Write anything you want . . . If you're sure it's . . . It's going to be nice.” Fights to Halt Tears. She hesitated over the word, fought against the tears in her voice. pressive little face mirrored the emo- tions she was feeling. She looked tired. She_sounded tired. “Something nice about her” . . . far-away look came into her ey Yesterday Al She | ' KEEPS PROUD GUARD OF SCORN, | i | where she is today. I know the stuff. . . Warnings to little girls out in the sticks Well, use your imagination. | How did she? Say anything you want 1 don't care. it'll all be true, more than likely. “There's nothing new about it. You're in the lights one day, and the next day you're out ...and you have a good time and ... oh, use your own imaginatic She tiought a moment and laughed | mirthlessly. “You know. It's the good old stuff | ‘Just another Broadway butterfly singed by the big lights She tried to make her voice light and flippant. She tried to pretend what she was saying was. just a lot of hokum, that it wasn't’ true, but she didn't succeed. Under her high-headed, defiant banter there was a pathetic seriousness. It was the tragic serious- ness of & woman in her middle thirties who knows that the ingenuous childish- ness which won her her fame is van- ishing irretrievably. Wants Brain Recognized. It reminded one of a remark she made recently to a famous Broadway | columnist. She leaned across a cafe table toward him and said: “I want you to say something about me, so every one can see it. I want you to say, | ‘Frances White has a mind!" That's it, & mind.” | "People at the table thought it was funny. _They laughed. but_Frances FRANCES WHITE. in_her room, at | Her ex- | the Showrooms was thinking, perhaps, of the nice things | |that had been said about her in the old days ... In the gay, mad days just after the war, when all that was said |about her was praise and flattery. Sa She spoke_suddenly. Her eyes were suspicious. Her voice angry. of your nearest “What's the big idea, anyhow?” she | sighed. “Let it go. Tt doesn’t matter, I know what you want. You want my life his- to Beds made into mattresses. t sample matiress. ip _cov 3-piece suites and § cushions ers m for $16. Write_or Phone R. L. ISHEEWO! Lin. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh Moderate Children Prices on ’s Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Black or t high lace shoes. Patent Sizes 11 For Girls: side-buckle style. Junior Mi $6 Pr. For School or Dress Patent center-huckle o grain trim and black (Second Ploor, Rubber heels. one-strap calf highly polished junior heels. an calf blucher oxfords or Sizes 1 to 6. lizard pump, trim, V4 to 2. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) sses’ Shoes ne-strap pump with lizard lace oxford. Both with Sizes 3 to 7. g The Hecht Co.) D, 13_28th St. S.E. Ford dealcr any day this week between 9a.m.and9p.m. and see the beautiful DeL.uxeModels For Your Convenience the Dealers Are Listed Below NORTHWEST Uptown... [ o . Eynon Motor Co, 2015 14th St. Cherner Motor Co., 18th and You Sts, Handley Motor Co., 3730 Georgia Ave. Hawkins Motors, Inc., 1 14th St Triangle Motor Co., N. Y. Ave. and N. Cap. St @ NORTHWEST A Downtown . .. Hill & Tibbitts, 301 14th St Nolan Motor Co., 1111 18th St Stenart Motor Co., Sixth and K. Washington Motor Co., 633 Mass. Ave. Logan Motor Co., 1810 E St SOUTHEAST Anacostia Motor Co., 1325 Good Hope Rd. Loeffler Motor Co., 215 Penn. Ave Southeast Motor € 712 E § o., NORTHEAST Northeast Motor Co., 920 Bladensburg Rd. & SOUTHWEST Commercial Motor Sales Co., 511 4% St. GEORGETOWN Parkway Motor Co., 3040 M St BETHESDA Northwest Motor Co., 6720 Wisconsin Ave, STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. White didn't laugh. She hasn't forgiven | those peopie. R She is holding her head high. High- | hat, they call it upstage. They laugh | because she has pride—a stubborn, often | rude pride—but pride none the less.| They think she's crazy because she | won't take a job, which. so It is said, is still open to her, at $750 a week. Per- haps she is foolish, but she remembers that she us=d to have $3,000. “It's my business what I'l. work for, isn't 112" Her voice grew petulant with annoyance, “It doesn’t make any dif- ference to any one else, does it? I'm my own boss, aren't I?" Has Her Own Plans. old, haughty assurance “I have my own plans. When I'm ready to tell them, I will. I'm not worried, am 1? Why, I'va hundreds of Her came back. | sociation” will School this evening at 8 o'clock, when | CHEVY CHASE GARDENS CITIZENS WILL ELECT Will Offer Slate Nominees at Meeting of Committee of Association Tonight. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHEVY CHASE GARDENS, Md, September 15.—The annual meeting of the Chevy Chase Gardens' Citizens’ As- be held at Somerset officers for the ensuing year will be elected. The Nominating Committee, compos- | ed of Henry C. Brunner, Frederick H. Cox, Charles E. Jackson, Kent G. Pax- | ton, John R. Gambraith, Jerome 8. Shear, C. H. Ziegler and Carl W. Bahr, | will offer the following slate of nomi- | nees: Robert A. Littleton for president, | C. E. Jackson for vice president end | Miss Mabel V. Royce for secretary- treasurer, with Keni G. Paxton, John R. Galbraith, J. S. Shear, H. C. Brun- | ner, R. A. Littleton and’ Prederick H. Cox as mmebers of the Executive Com- mittee. For delegates to the Mont- gomery County Civic Federation the names of Charles H. Squire, Robert M. Pease and Robert A. Littleton will be nresented, with Norman D. Keller, Otio Ruppert, ir, and Prederick H. Cox as asteinates Capt. J. M. McCammon will be pro- | | posed by the Nominating Committee as | the assoclation’s representative to the | Wisconsin_Avenue Suburban Commis- sion. Charles H. Squire, the president. will preside. ‘Why pay the penalty caused by inferior tubes? Banish ' NEW RADIO TUBES Use your imagination and | friends in this town. Don’t you worry about me. “You want to write something nice about me. That's a hot one. You go| talk to my dear friend So and So on | the Such and Such paper. Go, talk to him. Maybe hell say something nice gbout me—for once in his life.” She sobbed as she shut the door. (Copyright. 1930.) American _confectionery is becoming popular_in South Africa. 410 11th St. N.E. 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 often only sick men! It's aci systems speaking when they growl Acidity is due to our hours. The excess acld ca indigestion, with gas, burning. 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