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s i 2, TRESIDE \ E i TS ) Ve PLay LOEWSVAUDEVILLE Eight Years for | i \ P N ' Some of the Proud Residents. I KEITH'S—Donald Brian, vaude- prove or |diomeri -l IPALAC ' TRAN 7 O COSMOS—"The Comebacke,” vaude- : | SELEET DEI_EGAIES Symbols of Capitol Hill aristocraey, } Slx' lock FUP | vitte, continuous thow. 1:15 (o 11 F STREET AT 13th i - ; TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS fl E [EG'UN PUSTS WASHINGTON SKETCHES }Post Card Takes PRESIDENT—"Nice People,” come- = ? R Continuous, 3 - Continuous from 12 Noon the Capitol street elms ave ¢ & — S o) ANC] V. o; b Capitol Ims h B = S L ' OPENING SUNDAY AFTERNOON MELODTOUS DANCE CAENIVAL H r 3 e Eight and one-half years ago, TRAND—“Dance Carnival,” vau- LAST TWO DAYS istood grandly for decades, every| : 5 devill ’ o ear making the strect below them | While the world war was yet in its }daville, at 6:30 and $:40 p.m. 3 infancy and Zeppelin raids were GAYETY—"“Record Breakers,” bur- Each Organization Will Be|2 more densely protected arboreall g oo’y oond of, a Washington | 1€5U€. L 215 and 8:15 p.m. :archwa,; lending their personalities p = ’: o e S neement of the beauty of | Woman observed the still, unbrok- STROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan, £ v = . Represented .at' San Fran- |5 s wnichrcwhen the Sits was| en peace of her country by send- |\ G5, D4ye- photoplay. at 1f {planned—was intended to be the| ing to her young sister-in-law, 2 AL e 2 B ti ! premier of all byways of the Na- 45 2 7 48 e ‘The Silent Partner. cisco Convention. i tional Capltal. aster card, catrice Joy. at 10:40 a.m., 12:30, { As important as any set of in- :15, 6, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. v ;ll\'lduu , the arch of elms stretch- it e Ko a llfllln’g‘;'—"ln'(brd Lights, at 11:30 T , S ; ng for blocks and blocks away from shington letter carrier. It bore |a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 0, 7:30 and 9:30 The District of Columbia depart- | he oggt front of the Capitol to the postmarks, one dated April pm. ment bf the American Legion will|verdure of Lincoln Park have played 5. and the other September 2 COLUMBIA—Hollywood” (second begin_its annual convention in the|their part with the advancing year: 9 i ] Walk) AE I e AR Gl District building at' 7:30- o'clock to-|in lending a distinction to a rende pite its years.in the mails :10 and 9:20 pm. 2 A > Z 2 vous of local and national historical iting delivery from one ad- 8 & night. The convention Wwill close to<] Jant hinee o oond o dress to another, only six blocks of the Golden morrow night with the election and| They dese ition and com- ::m > t’l;\g’;-grd i ql|"|rl‘.ma,ka\,1l,~ est, a.m., 1:10, 3, 6 - f new | ment “equally as much -fis any set od ‘condition. It had been-read- installation of new off io | OF Dersons Wha live in Washington: | dressed twice and the name of the NDA Above All Law. Lewis | ¢ (he demure goddess on the Capitol| addressee had changed by reas 2, 40, 6, 7:20, 8:40 and | Smith will preside. and invocation|dome who greet daily sunr :‘r' n‘m rli'lfn ot the indol ! will be 2 ¢ the Rev. h K.|With & naive y has suffered irit of the post off utho v oftered by the Rev. Hugh K.|With i naive dig nets | surmounted these obstacles and the | 7 | ¥ulton, department ehapldin and pas- | ¥ i of solar beams, she has found re-| ¢ard eventually reached its desti- tor of the Northminster Presbyterian!laxation and soothing qualities in| Mation MOUNT VERNON 5 a assive ri aves stretech- Mrs. Doris Pearle Reeves mailed g u{-"rrh' i [t pomnt bank away from her too| the card from 138 Uhiand terrace | nd ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 86 Numerous resolutions, covering a|yard the eastern cxtremity. northeast to Miss Evelyn Reeves | Arlington, side trip, 10c additional. broad ficld of subjects, will be dis-| " The trecs have a swddened char-| &t 1955 4th streot northwest. Misy |[Blectrie Cars leave 12th and Peaneriv cussed. and delegates and alternates|acter. They look on life proudl Eonie ot B U S stent e e R AN e ) o bnal . con ! . but with some of the er- 5 SR, en she re- Eoih 8 5 omooar tional leonvantlon, of the |0 o Tobons ottt EmuL| [moved to 1D16ISin street: A month Rupning Time—35 Minutes SUHIIIINNIN RS fouse_of Preeminent Piceares| || MExtimonth; willibe deloctid, jtion. At one time the trees thought| #ECShe moved to 1 street north- | \Vaghington-Virginia Railway Co. CRANDALL'S. 397 Among the delegates and alternates | they might shield diplomats from for- | yirat Where the card was delivered. ——_—I_I F ST. AT TENTH who will attend the District conven- | ¢igD countries m the beams of the i‘l"‘:; Reeves is now Mrs. Carl C. 7 !,- S BEF BEGINNING SUNDAY—Wrg First National Will Present Minstreis of past and now tion are the following: susl. They bel that they would Special Sale A"“REE Photoplay Feature George W t. No. 1—|canopy distinguished forcign visitors. | s Yelegate S. Mohler. chairman; | That when there was talk of nego- A “Parnmount” Film lAFAYETTE A THRILLING STORY : French Star New to the Amer- AND BRILLIANT CAST Moward S. 3 4 Streato! "Umim < on the part of a number of Just 0ut. ican Screen, Who, Perfectly Charles 0. Shaw, 5 Hunford, | embassies and legations to find their Supported by Arthur Edmund . ¥ 3 ggaman, | permanent homes on = ; T W WAL | Finance—cold and unsympathetic— | The dealer who is always out of Carewe, Creighton Hale, Philo McCullough, Francis McDonald, John Thomas| stepped in and Capitol hill did notlthings the patron needs is John W. Bra-| become the settling ground for the |G o & RE ot “I\w"i'f‘ ‘l}l:: Wilfred Lucas and Hosts of Others, Is Magnificent in the r., and D, A Pipping. Jacoh JoncsiPoss No peane were a_bit embittered. | trade succeeds. I used to go to; Title Role of Richard Walton Tully’s Gorgeous New Produc- Miss Bunice C. y ! finding consolation. however, during | Bildad's store to buy my kickless | tion of % Cloen 3 ! “arty and | the davs of their youth in the knowl- [kraut, and he would tell me cver- | Miss Jeanne illensky. . ates, | edge that in the protecting coolness br > St feannctie Willensiy. ‘Alternates. | cdze that in oF s |more. “Ah. chee, we are just out!| From DuMaurier’s Great Novel EMBROIDERY, e ek e e watis, | We have a shipment on the way and Miss Sarah Kaske | whose names were bein ritten_in-{ that should be here right qiuck; Belleau Wood Post: No. i {delibly: in the memory of the nation:| meanwhile we have some _\pm‘_' DE LUXE WORLD SURVEY—A SCENIC GEM "ERTURE—"FAUST" (GOUNOD Baer. . dusists. - whose capinton, would *be lidygiSihan and istovewood by “the Wagner.. quoted a half century later with the CONDUCTING and MARY ALDEN, in “PARTED CUR ans Post, No. 4—Dele- | awe and reverence which encrusts|Tick.” “I am not eating stovewood WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA TAINS." And NEAL BURNS, in, “'BE <, Joseph W. Rabbitt_and O. Du- | good. old items of whatever destrip-Inow,” I said, in high disdain nd - pree. Alter Robert Trussell and | ti hay, while soothing to my’ cow. |N 2 4 If You Want to Delegates, Eagl L. Person and George | coln Park is the backbone of it. A |patronized your store for years, Alternates. Roscoe West | certain type of love for that section|until T have the blues; for when I gates, Mise Anne Hurkins and Miss to have been inculcated by genera.|me¢ shoes. I ask for codfish in a| 1 s i Classified Column—and Alice Prentiss. Alternates, Miss Alma ptions living there. while upper 16th [Jar, and vou are out of that; you| it will be seen by practi- A. G. 3 Y and G. I.|They are the visualization of thatf{week.” So now I trade with Snide & T e e txeet N Artists from Musical Comedy FOUR OTHEE STAR ACTS LOEW'S LOEW'S Photoplay—MARY MILES MINTER, in = DRUMS OF FATE" City's Favorite Popular Price Vaudeville 10c.31c Matinees—Nights, 20c.50c Except Sat. Mat., Sun, & Holida 7 i 722227 4 Paramount ure METRO PRESENTS PARAMOUNT PRESENTS LEATRIGE JOY.OWEN MOORE BUSTER GLORIA IN IN > LOEW’S = Next wesk—'"Wizs, Women aad Seog’ | OLUMBI HIS FIRST 6-REEL | | HER MOST GORGEOUS e T WEEK_EN] ____F STREET AT 12th COMEDY PICTURE 1. enjoyable weekwends during the hot weather are much warth while. = Our LAST ) D, i 44 ’ le wo eru sy Twe s . AGES’ | | “BLUEBEARD’S [} | [l iy e, ot 8th WIFE” fortanie. stateroomed b S be just what you xrvkh;nkmx for. ;lln' e Dave Tound 1t oo Ak Tor & copy of - A LAUGHTER CYCLONE! R R AD: Little Craise Through Historic Waters A Paramount Picturs pisiiy Suilings trom Washington and, Baltimors WITH 30 STARS AND 50 | GREAT ADDED FEATURES GREAT ADDED FEATURES e Tiatres o S sariston. tion and stateroom reseryations. SCREEN NOTABLES T i M.D. & V.Ry. Co., Baltimore, Md. 7 T - - Department Commander John T T ) 1= Z Headlined by the “COMEBACKS” I R COST SHOW UNCHANGED Film Features REGENT 15t»,2n atitoraia st TAKOMA 15,70 Buttcrnu ste g HE STORM COUN ' MacCurdy. Alternates, J. O. Johnson | spirit. Their straight-backed trunks|g de know that the best op- nd William D. Buck. e symbolic of the sift code. of | Sncll who make their business pay: DHERE MacHINES cARRY: A i ¢ P Lafayette Post. No. 9—Delegate, H. |ethics characterizing Capitol Hill. | they keep the goods and do not tell N YEAR'S GUARANTEE portunities find their L. Wilson. Alternate, Willlanw B. Hil- | but their gentle. curving branches|of shipments on the wa in and see these ma- way into the Classified kert jbespeak that qua admixture of ° chines; we will give you a dem- i f Q4+ Stuart Walcott Post. No. 10—Dele- lold Maryland and Virginia chivalric| - . bo onstration before your very Columns of the Star. zates. R. McCandlish, chairman;|gallantry that has blended itself eves. Don't delay in coming. ns | That" e e Dr. Jesse L. Hall and George H. Davis. | into Capitol Hiil history. The trees we have only a limited quantity | b iy L Alternates. T. Norman Templeton, Dr. | have character and sign ce. | to sell at this price. 2 Star carries MORI Charles 15. Ralph and Floyd W.|And—as w id before—are quite Classified Ads than all Delegates. Austin Imirie and I. H. | ington as any class, coterie, group. to suppl. miank Books |\ combined every da ELECTRIC CO “Aound the Corner” Is Jrorton. Alternates, A. P. Hazard and | family or conglegatjon of Washing when you say the weéid. 719 9th St. N.W. a Star Branch Office. MA #th and Butternut St Hh AMERI st St. and R. L Ave. JACK HOLT and WANDA }l.\‘\l.‘\ “NOROPY'S MONEY _Evtra. hig PRINCESS T OLYMPIC B WALTHALL . J. Wetze tonians. They are real Washing- ffenrs G, Spangler Post. No. 12— | {HANY E. Morrison Paper Co. Delegates, George L. Tait and G | Anton Stephan. Alternates, F e e 1009 Pennsylvanis Ave | Schlosser and Paul Twyman. hlosser and Payl Twyman, | MOTHER DENIED CHILD. gat Thomas J. Fraile W. . Bezell L Thomas and Ralph Cusick, Alter- Justice Siddons in the District Su- nates, Waldo E. Chapman, Frank H. lpreme Court yesterday afternoon re- Nolte and F. G. F 3 fused to give Mrs. Claire M. Adams, Costello Post. No. 15—Delegates, [who is suing her husband, James Walter F. Sullivan, William F.|Henry Adams, for limited divorce, Franklin, Vernon Daley; Ezra J. Lef- | custody of their three-year-old child ferts, R.'‘A. O'Brien and John J. Mur- | The testimony showed the husband phy. Alternates, Charles Kohen, Ed- |took the child to his parents’ hom ward McCabe, Miles Bell, Daniel |at Fairfax Courthouse, Va.. and Ju \ \ £ : \ Bowlie, Joseph Kirkley and D. J. Don- | tice Siddons decided to leave the boy 3 AN avan o oost 16—Two delegates | there for the present. - & . & Cash Post, No. 16—Tw brought out in court ¥ 2 " . - and two altérnates ¥ ‘afternoon that Mrs. Si’ ’Ct()l ocoery \SU(‘[(}‘[,J 510’-05 Lincoln Post. No. 17—Delegates— | {TERY. SHEInO0n Col o operates 3 i ( Dr. James A. Ballard and ¥rancis ¥.4n “commercial airplane on the Vir- INCORPORATED Kelly. Alternates, A. E, Haan and ginia side of the Potomac. Mr. Ad- i Weliber W Lewpends g ams works for one of the local street Augustus P, Gardener Post, No. 18 | TR Z 00 0 e —Delegates, Walter Bruce Howe, R. 3 E. B. McKenney and Theodore Cog: v Alternates, Willlam Galvin, R. 5 mer and K. S. Harrison. . Tank Corps Post, No. 19—Delegates, Frank L. Peckham And Georse P railey. ternate, 8. Patten. National Press Club Post, No. 20— S i Delegates, Capt. John H. Craige and A Day. Pathe News Pictorial i ok St and “Fibnic A7 S Address Communications to President, 2325 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 9855 S o i e T Cooley-McCullough Post, No. = & ) < : 3 e Wililam D. Bimmons. | = SR SEE PAGE 69—TELEPHONE BOOK FOR LIST OF STORES Violin S?,I:);‘Il?:ln:.ell Breeskin : ureau of En in| nd Printin = S \ 2 2 & e e e el g B P o “A Day With a Circus” || | CAROLINA 110 Tt aneorhs Sec il 18 You Sk Orienta Coffee o 39 1Ib. Can B ool sies——— . - T Omants. You Can Save! Waahingtons Finest Orchesten, 12th Machine Gun Battalion Post, Danfel Breeskin, Conducting. No. 24—Delegate, E. W. Jordan. Al- Do you skave yoursclf cvery day? A S l > 5 ternate, James A, Rees, 1/ e vou s balen vl 8 0 rgo saimon . . . . . 25¢c Can EXTRA—— George Killeen Post, e Gave that quarter daily, DESR Mins, - Troner Ern S o horte d Sardines !nPue 2 for 25¢ || THIS WEEK ") ) | B, Wi | CHEVY CHASE ez 2vcrvs £ Vi P08 . ] BETTY COMPSON, . WOMA e e L Open an account NOW!1! Olive Oil Goldwyn Presents | AR e N EE AT Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Pl e ) R e W Smith, . Alternates, Faul Foot Puffed Rice : ¢ s 4 ; . 16c Extraordinary. Double Show; EDITH. 103 | in A FRONT PA T rry On Post, No. 2§—One delegate Prior to Their Destruction ny | [f| 1} Final, episode “THE JENGLE - GOD arfg one alternate. 3 sarthquake, Fire and Flood D NOW SHOWING| || Blue Ridge N , I CENTRAL i ountains BEAUFONT C A S (oo e | o S, i ] Alexander Ri Capitol Hill is colonial Washington. Sell Your Auto R. Tate. of the city is held by the natives|ask for roasting ears you try to sell | Lanthan and Miss Marjorie Woodzel. |street turned from a wilderness beyond | offer me a can of tar. a mousetrap sl speak, but T would have my kraut | e { ! means, probably, of a 7l ROY S James Reese Eurove Post, N The stretch from the Capitol to Lin. [81VES me a convex pain. I'vej = an ad in the Star Delano Post. No. 6—Dele- | there. A certain pride of caste se put an ad in the Sta McGroart, nell” Post. the boundary to an avenue of notables. | or a hat. You've always shipments cally everybody in enneth H. N s And these trees are more than trees. |today, and not some time next |R quick sale — for folks BRAND. CRANDALL'S, i borvrice| | | METROPOLITAN » THEATRE DE LUXE —p AT 10tN The Musical Comedy Star | LAST TWO DAYS DONALD BRIANN || 0.t t.2%5 00 WYNDHAM Witk Mureal Pollack and Oliv = STANDING, " “THE 1ISLE OF Hanlez First National Presents __DOUBT." JACKIE || ELITE 3 Street and R Lave. 1 MARGARET SEVERN » Noavos he Enchantress of Dance COOGAN iEADE' )IT DESTER and MAY TODAY. T. E 1230 C Streef N.E. WILLIAM K HART, i 5 Pa. Ave.Typhoon Cooled. Y. Av Hyattsville, TODAY Inex Ceourtnex Willle Solar Nellfe Arnant Co. \ e J upported by n Star Cast and ’ Murray & Alan Chas. Trwin ‘ n Entire Circus in His Best Ave. and ALMA TAYLOR, N ROCKS.™ Confedy LIBER IA Werk End Round-trip Fares from ELIAS BHEESKIN-VIOUN SOLO THE ! T | Terminai. 36th and M'sts. N.w GINGER ALE COMEDY—NEWS—ETC. RiNoGIANs :t::;l;:l\l;r e : eninieres BOTTLE CRANDALL'S "eater.snassen | || povnd W0 o <« 99 . 1 n TODAY AND TOMORROW—ALL- Leesburg o 'Home”’-made Candies me apne. | AR ST g AnovE AL iad oter points CLIFF BOW Lovers of sweets, especially feminine sweets, will do wejl to G old B and B utter = - 5 2c NEXT WEEK RS (c:::::::p-:: L-::-: n:: y::r: :."ufi::.: entrust their expressions of affection to a box of Polly Trent CRANDALL’S Snvey Tueater dnrs and Sundays. retursing Monday fol- Candies. Many a besutiful romance can be perpetuated by the . “:"’ Garden ] owins duse ot sate. :c:l:‘l.‘b“y'f‘:li'.".:‘5,‘,;&.,‘2."1S’E‘;:':‘:g:f:“\;}‘-f'fiff%fi‘::":‘:.:'.‘“f.-?;':fié Gold Bag Collee. . . . . . .« 28 e DGR PR ] B, it o, Demig, s o3 wiio =) ol o f g 5:55 and *8:40 p.m. ("Leesburg only.) T,en.;..;:uii.:h:; s "b‘ " || Fancy Sweet Potatoes. .3 Lbs. for 20c S Rl || e ol udge Chocolates & Bonbons - ’ E . 1n T SR 50c Ib. 60c 1b. Morton’s Salt. . . 10c e GTIcAL 08| HARRE [} [] Washington_snd OU Domision Railway Coccy TrewT 1013 E St Nw. Fancy Smoked Shoulders . . . 15c Lb. T Mesco Building : » b & S [l et b L, POLLARD, in" “SOI i pactl Macaroni, Spaghetti & Noodles Sausage and Pork Products are Shors SRR B DANCING. 3 Pkgs., 25¢ 100% Pure |PRESIDEN T (A5 el | JoE"BROWN's MATIN SATURDAY e e nlee rodar TUR ew Studio Is Now Located 2 Evenings at 8:30 Yove i . : ! At 1711 Conn. Ave. “R . O'HARA, : i BLOOD, PRIVATE _AND CLASS INSTRUCTIO! easonettes Chas. Schneider’s A P LT R A o't o Hor 3o ROM Arabi £ CERESOTA FOUN T AIN HAM S V’ E N N A - % “';HEB = ; {RRERT g Studio, 1alfge and beautiful Gene 45¢ Ib. limete and soil sombine § FLOUR S ical PRESIDENT i, S STERE [t L A e Importea to produce the richest coffee e e bt D”“-‘“’"? and Economi BREAD PLAYERS | B 417 Conne ave. - Thone. North 407 l\;:?l;- Col'!':e' c;:ie;‘.“::g‘:: en];r:z: w;:;' e Wa:hington’.s Finest Bakers’ Best Bread 4 " I cE . in.Av.&Quebee St STAFFORD PEMBERTON, T Sode Av Al : it St R e nowledge blends this zestful [4 AL 01 850 BILTMORE. Sox. 5908 griental berry with the fine PURE—WHOLESOME | Whole,. 230 I b, |D.G.s. [l¢ Loaf | SHMR I Yo o o Java and roasts it just to a [l NOT BLEACHED o Stores TOMORROW — DOUGLAS MacLi GLOVER'S, 613 2%ad N.W.—PRIVATE 1, turn. Coffee connoiseurs de- W EDITH_ROBEIU g o e Sourse, six lemions, 3. clare it to be a coffee accom- §iI v SU NE, . Fine eqErmEenie Worliae. plishment. Tt will surely have 9 - : WITH CARPON™ FIS e B B el o new appesl to your coiee. | GELFAND’S 12¢ Jar || ¢ Edith King—Jokn Litel : B ey 10 A 10 10 e R e palate. De&fl'vedly Most P OP"laf BEST SEATS, $1 - - | ";qm;":'h 5 l.um*g RY_AT W [ 8 il MAYONNAISE 25¢ Jar rostivelz Xe Migker ||| 2 NITE & 2 MORROW || 33573 i Mtee s, " Mesco Building, 1013 E Strest N.W. DISTRICT ' GROCERY SOC_IET Y _ST ORES, Inc. ! R ‘Nl ECHO ~ “Memues || et sin “Stid did ittty ! C Mond: ind Friday, o LAST:TIMES FOR DANCING, '] I o Private: tessons by :véfumsu‘t Phone Fresklia 5567, Estabiiabed 1908y 43t e e gy