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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, ‘z;k:;‘:e:‘::;‘;‘:.‘:u;“:v.'.r&“?::fl.‘:‘:: “BACK TALK” PERMITTED. on a calibrated dial the degree of stopping power the brak#s have. The P . = 4 4 38 'HE EVENING —-»! BAT TERYAOF D L' Ups and Downs. .| TR e S brakes are applied at a white line . Mr. v ! drawn on the pavement and the car must stop within a limited distance s g in or t the brake tests. ways werc 1nc Th ions being made by i\'ls:r people y £ lo | engineers of the bureau on brakes | far Beersheba, then to Dan; no use- ful job could hoid you long. fl\ough the Spring and adjus the pep we used to have, and we T have kopecks piaced in brine; I sided by a remackable me 2 s need not murmur or re :in Sum- ’dv vice, the invention of one of th surely suffer keen remorse. Mr. Downs to Mr. Ups, “You surely | of Battalion ot | [ have journeyed cast and west, atljn the city fiving at an- | Gatfer Wanderlus's behest. dnd old | o ayed a hand in | dueted circular roadway games, T've known great | 4ToUn¢ e keep on' moving was your plan, to conti the policy of the bureau of Members Guests of N. Y.}wu were capable ‘and strong: the | automobile headlights w mer heat or Winter b Iidoimatilis e o ia sl s dh Lot arvival in o eamp g me bitter cups. Had | been nb(nmmh James Riverjage finds me. zs $ou say, without a| men and splendid dames, while you un Bjos Of JULY 30, 1924, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ] BELASCO—"“Smilin" Through,” at :30 p.m. Matinee, 2:30. Lawn Fete Manager Says Police “The Chocolate Soldier,” at ‘Will Be Mute. Miltca D. Smith, president of the Policeman's Association, says Georgia avenue and Rock Creek Church road Friday and Saturday where clvilians may ops with impunity want to ‘em; tr you please, hut vou have money to spend,” the B ‘FKEITHs HMICH CLASS VAUDC VILLE A RARE GOOD PICTURE FROM A RARE GOOD NOVEL Jartha Hedman - Nan wudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 line Bill IIAI ALPERIN Charscter Song Studies CHAS. PURCELL Musical Comedy Star VICTOR_MOORE & CO. & Other Stellsr Features Extra Co-Headline Attraction M!RTHA HEDMAN TIVOLI—"Tivoli Favorite’s Week.” picture feature, continuance per- formance from 2 to 11 p.m. RIALTO—"Babbitt,” at 11:30, 1:30, 30 and $:30 p.m. Warner Bros. Present BABBITT By the Noted Author SINCLAIR LEWIS Featuring WILLARD LOUIS CARMEL MYERS AND A STELLAR SUPPORTING CAST ADDED ATTRACTION “OUR GANG” COMEDY ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES 7 722 GLEN ECHO I8 WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL FREF _ADMISSION URE PARK OFPERING 41 CONEY ISLAND AMUSEMENTS AND_MAGNIFICENT, BALLROOM WITH OEHMANN'S GREAT ORCHESTRA. nights will be alk will be a lawn fete under the Congress Lodge | Chapter, 0. 1= the chapter, w lemonade booth. elation,’ 10 and DOR—"How to Tducata| , $:00 and 0 p.m. zontinous porformance from 11:30 am. to 8:30 i p.m. August primary in Missouri a., July 30.—The members of Battery A, District of Co- tional Guard, spent vester- as guests of the 258th Field fonal Guard. Monroe | oman is eligible to become an e bureau, | of the British umbia s of e afternd iay he Artillery. Gua 1 a the mornin I jately upon they were excorted to ew York Fort on the J set pract Artillery Was being The W METROPOLITA ‘ o every automobilist —F AT 10/ COMING § Monday August Fur Sale August Blanket Sale COMING 8 & Satisfaction First Since 1859 Monday = KinesraLicf Annual 810-818 Seventh Street Drivers wishing to have brakes tested fre the Monument grorn nt the | Fitteenth street entra and purk FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CLAIRE ADOLPHE MENJOU. ROBER! El ARY CARR, TULL mMA . JOHN PATRICK AND SCORES MORE, IN FOR SALE Lige Conley in “PIGSKIN" Werld Survey—Superb Symphony the samie chored ta n the oo will ente lmhnng the non-technical driver of an automobile to keep his car in good Other baak Bureau of Standards to Use S % lure of villages remote still sum- | 3 oo Artillery Unit—Locals Make | moned you, and got vour goat. Now| New Device in Giving both o w: e growing md the sil- | & t the bureau Target‘Firlng Record. ver hairs displace the gold; we lack ! Service to Autoists. atory equipped to take work must rub onr )omt: with salve. But s ey . need to stand aghast. But you ' ", .0 uutomative expe are busted. Mr, Downs: you xml}““} i poas gt no store minted crowns: your TR S idards wthis plan of life T don't indor: are conducting free teser of auton, Said | bile brakes, with the double purpe Mulberry Tsland ed with prudent dome, 1 should | tion nes River. where record tar stayed right here at home, im-{ us, of the 5d Battalion, Field | ing ali the precious time, and| The tests be York National Guard ng now and theu a dime. But!ana ar Feta i ord vuble put away. But [ have memo- ries, my iriend. that are a solace!on road morth of the Monumant without end. I've sceu the Pano-|betw nth and Sixteenth i “ve had my share in |stree ctual tests will be con- ng Record. en spent in ob Batter. Marshall Hall Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchastra Str. Chas. Macalester Leaves Tth Nt Whart 10 230 & 52 pm Round Trip, 50c Rummage Sale a me and a nical engineer of the burea m sad old “ff of assistants Though on cted cobwebs here, by-the-Weir, made by Battery A on the | o0 New Device Used. be happy (Copy PAVESVWAY FOR PRINCE. Lord Southborough Arranges New London Visit. NE LONDON. Conn.. July Lord Southborough of Londen land. former civil lord o who has 1 ng gineers observing the test helped in their work by the the invention of man, which tells ex here ut noon for | A Hurry-Out Sale of Summer what tak Williamsburg applied rimary obje { the s hich it is placed. no connection o ! kind_ to brakes or 8 BI 0 i needed. Th 2 ) / . : AVATIN Pa for | ;7 he i TAYLOR. in Aud " POOD “THE BO. 98 . : I (-] ’§ THEATER CRANDALI.S et OO TODAT AN TOMORROW CANT. i “UNINVITED GUES 5 |t CRANDALL’S Savoy Theate . o 4th & Col. Ra. T PA'S > E 3 MAY MAVOY. i | S DEOOM ~WINDOW A VR 4 o e Lo Regular and Extra Sizes, 16 to 54 CRANDALL'S r,.“,,,,,, v All sold for much higher prices—and all + p “SUN. ght u’.](!]v,.:;:” o }L'l‘ s ‘\‘x captivating STAROLPHE: Trimmed with lace, ribt ruffles, panels fancy stitching. Al colors.—Second Floor. Men’s Otis Shirts and Drawers 69c to 11:15 P. M. EILEEN VAN BIENE Seprano Star of “Maytime™ ROY CROPPER Temor. From the Ziegfeld Follies CHAS. E. GALAGHER B of the Scotti and Chicage THE OSSMANS Famous Banjolsts and Recording Artists ELIAS BREESKIN Celebrated \iolin Virtuess DOLORES FARRIS Dancer. Late of “Hitchy-Keoo” ON THE SCREEN “THE KING OF WILD HORSES” LLOYD HAMILTON I» ‘GOING EAST" Normandie V oile Pure Irish Linen Fine Knitted Crepe Embroidered Voile Glos-Stripe Crepe Summer Ripple English Broadcloth attending the <adawbrook, the p step from the He will then be taken to Canada MAY ASK NEW TREATY. LONDON. July ard sur , somic er fashigns in the e Lty j he mod aborately adorned, ecided unanime oth to constitute the MR It DAR MAY w eavor REDLO WINDOW . CRANDALL'S Apotio T and Garden N.E. embroidered novelt imperial parlizment which would d both the northern and southern governments of Ireland NOW 50c to $1 Mats Wed & & Co-operation by Bea r Army here SHUBERT Btusc A lfl“'ci “UNSURPASE] “SMILIN’ THROUGH" WITH BLANCHE YURKA Domald Gallaher Charles Hampde: Calvin Thomas Elizabeth Patterson ® Newest Colors and a New Bargain Price For This Beautiful New Tussah Pongee in “HO CHASE™ and_Acsop Fahie | [l CRANDALL'S, > are Zxcs RENT AN OFFICE in This Fine Smith Henry Tyler and K. 17 co the gun se Much of t of the ta SAFE DEPOSlT Brandon and ¢ ATmy instructors. tiring SHOWS MILL|0N DEFICIT. Moderate Cost APPLY TO THE ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. N‘.\Houndlanu Finance Minister Reporh for Past Year. ST, JOH A deficit of ars for the fi shown in Crosbie, minis toundland, in nent presents his report deficit was d removal of duties 67 IN oi Savings Acconnts The minis iving prosy sed banl dep ports and exports DO THE CHILDREN'S EYES attention on Time ‘Deposits. Forti baang onnection to achieve real success. Hae s stitution lends security ondition, | S 5 - examire th financial M. A. LEES| advise | standing to OPTICAL GO | tions. G14 9th St. Tax-exempt and other securi- 712 llth Stl'cet {ties bought and sold. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK:! Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. cup‘Teeroz nen MESWING — 1013 E STREET | JOHN B. GOCHRAN President “Exact_Size of Original Package” Ask Dealer for Cool Summer Candy 5¢ NATIONAL CAPITAL Artificially Colered (Only the Finest Fruit Flavors Unod MADE BY GEORGE J. MUELLER, INC. ! WASHINGTON DC. ESTABLISHED 1849 NET WGT. 112 0Z. Copyright, 1084, by Geo. J. Muller, Ine. Lomnwumfiedbymfl—flmh& BUILDING B he | Money Loaned on Automoblles & RF yourself with a good ' you wish This in-* transac- 1111 Connecticut Avenue THOS. P. HICKMAX, Vico Pres. and Cash, VAULTS CAN BE RENTED AT THIS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BANK AS LOW AS— $2.50 a Year and Up 1336 N. Y. Ave. —vou will find the Blauk Books you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. Trusses ‘and Elastic Goods A complete assortment of high quality trusses and clas- tic goods at surprisingly low prices. Discard that old worn-out truss now—and get a new one while these low prices prevail. Expert truss fitters in charge—men who know their business. Fit and satisfaciion guaranteed. WALTON’S Seamless Hosiery Silk Garter Stockings, each, $1.25 Silk Garter Leggins, each, $: Silk Knee Caps, cach, $2.75 Silk Anklets, Each, §2.75 Linen Garter Stockings, u:h,“ Linen Garter Leggins, each, $3.50 Linen Knee Caps, Each, S".So Linen Anklets, Camp Shoulder Braces, Camp Abdominal Belts, Camp Abdominal Belts, Elastic Abdominal Belts, New York Elastic Truss, Single, New York, Elastic Truss, Double. Dr. Pierce Double Truss, $7.50 Seeley Hard Rubber Truss, Single, Seeley Hard Rnbber Truss, . Do $5.00 Guar- le, $7.50 Leather-Covered Steel T! Single, Jungs Arth Braces, 1.00 & $1.50 Dr. Sclmll' Foot Appliances and rrmedies. .. Store No. 2 Only 7']1 and E Sts. N.W. 4 GARMENT Standard $1.00 Underwear, id sold as irregulars, but practically perfect. d ecru. Shirts in si drawers in sizes 30 to 3 Knitted Ties. 35¢ Men's Be il Glos (fiber k) Knitted 2 for £1.00. 30c to SI Socks, 39¢ Assortment of High-grade Fiber Silk and Mer- Socks in all colors Men’s Shirts, §8¢ Standard brands. every sct. Stripes, checks bands and Sizes 14 hought shirt white nd solid colors collar-attached sty to 17 79¢ Union Suits, 59¢ Men's Athletic Union Suits, in . checks and plaids. every 4 Seconds of $1.50 Seamless Sheets $1.00 81x90 Shects, woven quality. Faults tremely slight.” Wide hems, Longcloth, $1.59 10-yard Picce Yard-wide Long- cloth, with soft, chamois finish. Marseilles Bedspreads $5.00 close- ex- of firm. Sold up to, colors. Scal- ioped-cut corners or plain hem- ned " Unbleached Cotton 10c Yard Yard-wide Unbleached Cotton. in mill_lenzth Boys’ Sport Blouses 49c A thrift price for cool, iceable summer blouses, sizes 7 to 15. Well made of striped percale, white and tan oxford cloth and cotton pongee and duragle khaki $1.00 Play Suits, 79c Boys' .Play Suits, of blue and striped_denim and khaki, sizes 2 to 8. Two patch pockets, riveted butfons and double-sewed seams. Wash Pants, 49¢ lull ¢ut - Khaki Knickers. in to 15; also in gray crash, ‘SMQ\ 7 to 10. Bathing Suits, 49¢ Boys® and Gi One-piece Skirted Bathing Suits. in nav trimmed with white or orange. Sizes 4 to 12, 52;00 Fiber Suit Cases $1.59 24-inch Suit Cases, of durable black and tan fiber, with cow- hide straps and strong brass clasps and lock.—Third Floor. serv- in all Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 18¢ 3 for BOe. Solid colors. em- broidered - corners and plain white. 3 and % inch hems. RO LRI LIS, Panel Lace Bands . 59c to 98¢ Yard These popular trimmings are shown in net and val lace, in assorted widths. : | ‘A Rich Glos Fabric, 35 In. Wide, Woven for Permanent 44 Fine Appearance YARD Tdeal for summer frocks—as serviceable as it is hand- some and fashionable. Has the appearance of expensive pure silk pongee, at a fraction of the cost. Shown in the following colors : Pink Tan Turquoise Lilac Black White Delft Servia Cocoa Golden Brown Nut Brown Peach $1.98 Navy Light Blue Labrador Jade Orchid 200 Trimmed HATS Sold for $4.00, $5.00 to $7.00 White and colors—a few black. Materials include fine straws, hair braids, satin and taffeta. Large, medium and small models, trimmed with flowers, rib- bons, fancies and orna- ments. Hurry for best choice! ADVANCE FALL MILLINERY ON DISPLAY Hats for now and for later. Ready in volume and variety. Sale—Regular and Extra Size Costume Slips 97 c In Rich, Lustrous Sateen and Soft Finished Muslins Garments of quality in styles of charm and newness—priced for decided economy. Many at- tractive styles, including: 20-inch hem and ‘top trimmed with lace and embroidery; tops trimmed with - lace insertion and medallions; and sateen slips tailored with hemstitched top and plain hem. Hundreds of $1.00 Overblouses 69c In a Variety of Pleasing Materials include white Summer Styles White and colors. lawn, white dimity, white voile, printed voile and colored lawn. Trimmed with wide and narrow laces, colored stitching, hemstitched designs, silk cords and fine tucks; others semi-tailored. Sizes 38 to 46. Metro-Golduwyn Presents “REVELATION" A4 drama of sacred and profane love, wsth ome of the season’s greatest casts. including MONTE BLUE—VIOLA DANA MARJORIE DAW—LEW CODY Aesop's Fables—Pathe Ye: Topies—Tom Gammon's Music Continwous—10:30 a.m. to 11 NOW PLAYING Metro-Goldwyn Presents “BREAD” atory of marrmage—and ]rre- lorrv—bv Charles G. Normas, with MAE BUSCH—ROBERT FRAZER WANDA HAWLEY—PAT O'MALLEY AND OTHER NOTED STARS LATEST SENNETT COMEDY Intermational News—Overture Other Features. NITES—1,500 Seats, 50c, 75¢, & $1 MATS.—1.500 Seats. 50c ard 750 | DeWOLF HOPPER | And Company of Sitty in The ‘CHOCOLATE SOLDIER’ | Commencing Monday—Seats Today GILBERT & Chair Car de hxe Semze 51.50 o Monat Vernon” pping Over in ALEXAN DRIA o visit Chris’, Church and Washingten's Wam, 3)1:‘nm‘lll‘bew From Mid- City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phore Reservations, Main 587 Rogula Service Every Hult Hour. 9:40 &. m. te 3:30 p. m. Round Trip, 80 Cents Méunt Veraen spen 10 2. m. to 6 3. m. Mt. Vernen Not Opan on Susday Washington-Virginia Raitway Co. “JOLANTHE” DUMBARTON *1> ot A% Production. * EXCITING NIGOT. From’ the Press and 11t & CAROLINA it Continuous—Sats. TODAY—RIC mu.n num. ENCHAXN MORROW AL i ADAMOISELLL " And COMEDY PRINCESS 1119 H St. TODAY AND TOM HAM LINCOLN.’ 14008 pm. MIDNIG Str. ST. JOHNS Free Dancing Every Sailing MEYER DAVIS MUSIC For For COLONIAL 40 MILE BEACH IMOONLIGHTS and At 7:15 Every Moa., Thurs, 9 AM. One - Day miexet, | TR oy $1.50. hidren Baf gare. jldren bal Steamer stops at Alezandria alk tr On-the-Bay Pavilion and all Ses. Round_Trip: District Line sufl Trains leave Distric o = i WA privs 8 class. $1. W. 1129 Carhermc Ballc Sth ST, lW, 3 sou can walk 1 cun R o ihe. tos- 434 tango in u fe L]