Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 38

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Fine Ralment o— ¢ Gaffer Doodle’s looking seedy as he treads the paving stones; you might think him poor and needy, but he has all kinds of bones. With his assets he is weighted, he is not an also-ran; he has rubles kegged and crated, he has kopecks in a can. Yet he's always looking dingy, and his neighbors sadly say: “Gaffer Doodle is too stingy, to appear in brave array. | apparel, quite a credit to the town, ,Inn in firkin, tub and barrel he salts {all his money down. And the Strangers in our city, who are look- ing at the sights, say, ‘It seems a heast! y pity you've so many hard-up wights. Yonder graybeard nceds the boodle that would buy a suit of | clothes,” and they point to Gaffer Doodle, as itf rusty duds he goes Oh, it is a public duty for a mon ! DISAPPROVE USE OF ONE-MAN CARS North Capltol and Eckington | Citizens’ Association Says They Add to Congestion. He might be, in fine ¢ Disapproval of the proposed intro- Auction of the one-man type of street car was expres: in resolutions | ed by the North Capitol and Eck- 7|LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF MISS HAZEL MORAN Woman Lawyer, Assistant Prose- cutin the ‘weekly Club Women of Washington the Raleigh Hotel. murder harg |Tines of her work THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D (.. WEDNESDPAY, SEPTEMBER 1924.. NAVY DAY OBSERVANCE LIKELY TO BE DROPPED rowbmu hat the annual observ- day, scheduled for Mrm cuting Attorney in Detroit, Guest of Zonta Club. that Tresident Coolidge had not been convinced that it was nec The recent observance of [ day, it was said, would seem to the approximate purpose for which Navy day was nmuxuralu! SICK VETERAN ESCAPES w. Splndlv. Way Hospital, Leaves Train. John W fense Hazel Moran, assistant prose- ttorney for the city of De- Mich., was the honor guest at luncheon of the Zonta Rusiness and Professional yesterday at roit, of Miss Elizabeth C. Harris, repre- [ohn o a Detroit Z e red from a train near \h\ nd and the dets ““,lu,n.m while on his way to to| AMUS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ? i NATIONAL—"The Far Cry,” com- BELASCO—"C'ock of the Roost,” at 2:20 and 5:20 p.m. ALl al S Pretty,” roNIGHT Ni20 |nfrf<vrmqnn e, TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:30 AND 8:30 NOTE Wit not he seuzon of 19 CECIL 2. DEMILLE'S All-Star Cast 5000 People 5000 Animals Miracles of ting musical | s —Houdini 2:16 and $:15 pm — “Barber lle, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m GAYETY-—“Stop and Go lesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m MUTUAL—-Beauty Paraders, lesque, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.an PALACE—Elinor Glyn's “His Hour." 10:35 a.m., 12:25, 2:10, 4:10, 6, 8 and | 0 p.m COLUMBIA at 10:50 a.m., 19:15 p.m. RIAL 1 vaudevillp, bur- yorn bur- wn “The Covered Wagon 12:30, 3. 5:05, 7:10 and | “Her ro .m., P METROPOLITAN — Matinees, e ORDE| 20 CENTURY ‘WONDER. ROBERT MILTON PRESENTS THE FAR CRY A NEW AMERICAN PLAY By ARTHUR RICHM. First Time in This City SEATS TOMORROW, 9 A.M. S0, $1.10, $1.63 Nie, $1.10 1L LIKEWISE VNN Evenings, MY Has 0MI"T in oy other Wasbiugton theater til fl. Mighty Spectacle of Ancient and Modern Days from Jeanie Macpherson's story with T—CRANDALLS | METROPOLITAN AT 100k TODAY—11 A. Y. to 11 P. M ANNA Q. NILSSON With Wyndham Standing, Lucille Rickson and Stuart Helmes, in Paul Bern's Romance VANITY’S PRICE MERMAID COMEDY News—Seenir—Overture eat Or ~—=——CRANDALL'S laden man to become a thing of | | beauty. or as ncar it as he can. But the gaffer buys a kelly for six bits, | lor 10 cents more, hunts for cloth- ing old and st garments store: yea, the old man dresses makes t hn m(n \\rllh and he I)um.u mutters | several cases which she has hnulh:l’:”‘Y/"I"':r‘ Dlonpicuiiiers forize [ recently. | ment, arravged for vy the Veterans' | “There have been 323 people “'“"”m:“r:;' i and more tha 00 injured in De- | Lobbies of downtown lotels are be- | ap Toit because of carcless driving or |IM8 Watched by the authorities here | edlessness of pedestrians,” said Mise|in the belicf spindle will frequent | 80 caan css ODinedontrlant, anid Miss [them. The escaped patient is . res | Villes” s D e4:20,76,06, 17 ren in the children’s hospital who [POrted to be addicted to drug | i TRASSADOR Hroken Darrlers were made happy by dolls presented | at 6:15, 7:25 and 9:15 p.m > them Jast Christmas by the Detroit | FOR FORE‘GN SERV'CE childern all having been Orchestra of Twenty TIVOLI-—Moore's and photoplay nd 9 pn, |T|v0|.|f ~————14th and Pk. Ra. TODAY—1:30 to 11 P. M. ENSIGN AL MOORE AND HIS y_members 20, 6145, 7 « Tess of the d'Urber-| o much responsibility i on the motorman ars will be request- he roadway A Paramount Production ble since my dressing sterlin at I carn jeers 1 care no! worth and merit | ta ed-dollar suit.” | \\ ALT MASON. | \NSWERS WIFE S CHARGE. | Charles H. ka A&k~ Divorce Sult Be Dismissed. i ed in the Dis- L T to the for an | nd asks that) ! was r that assur and Ohio railroad ny's roadway thy ion would be < H uprem his wife, divorce wife bsolute ‘harges o COLORED BAPTISTS MEET. Ministers’ Conference Opens at Me- | Kinley Church. Baptist Minister: W trip and 1 triends | about { Alfred D, Brewer Seeks In;unc ion. harles W, H r Alberc prohibitic hany's busines as been | EYE Troubles ? oked illegally res Howurd Hall an BALLOU PAID TRIBUTE. Educational Journal Ranks Him & High in School Work. paid Dr. Frank dent of the [ 1 the current is- ucation, a monthly t Vv to educa- carries the su- e on the front| uit Our Optometrist M A. LEESE ©rmicac co.| 614 0th St. | | Branen 712 11th Street | out that Dr. Chair Car de Luxe Service 81 50 Including Admission to Mount Vernor Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washington's 10am., 2 D<m.l.' Guide ,ln.ld Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Ressrvations. Main 397. Begular Service Every Hall Hour. a.m. ¢ 3:30 p.m. Roufid Trip, 80 Cents Mount Vernom oven 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mt. Vernon Not On Sunday Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Moderate Rentals APPLY TO THE ANK OF COMMERC AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. HE candy fanciers of Washing- ton are making us bold. T We have always believed privately that Polly Trent candies are without peer. But with the opening of the new store and the adding of countless new friends every day, we make bold to publish abroad our faith in perfect candy. We go further. If Polly Trent candies can be duplicated, piece for piece, by ahy other maker, re- gardless of the price, we want to know it. To any purchaser making that discovery we promise cheerfully to refund what he s spent at the Polly Trent stores for making this test. PolLy TrRenT Genuine Old-Fashioned Home Made (hndles HOME STORE NEW STORE 1013 E STREET 9-13%ST. automobile (Famous Players-Lasky Corporation) e r two | ”"'“"On Your Miss Mo ro ] 5 o het ‘EX.IH)I]\’\“OH a short discussion regarding t for r:m Class State Department Training. The firet class in the tooned until | Ments foreign servic Miss [ Will be sel nt of the club, [ nations for 35 members were These wonderful candies are fresh today and every day. 60c Lb. Fannie May Washingtow Shops 1016 E St NW., and u than 150 apy nt cither the ns for appoin diplomatic or e 1w consolidated have been received 1il parts of the country T for- artment to al nited Stat aptain, nd licutenant + Harry B Hendric strect ready from MACINA 1009 E St. NoW, 24 Floor ITALIAN Dinner, $1.00 cuUP. TESTED/ M-E'SWING CO- 1013 E sT Needing Dressmaking Service? Consult the “Recom- mended Service” col- umn in The Star Classi- fied Section—and you’ll find direction to a com- petent specialist. In fact, no matter what type of personal and domestic service is required—they are prac- tically all represented under “Recommended Service”—and every ad- vertiser under this head- ing guarantees satisfac- tion to Star readers. Savings FRANKLIN NATIONAL- BANK Pa. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. BRANCH 1111 Connecticut Avenue Every Modern Banking Service this bank and Tax Exempt e Ansets Over $4.000,000. Bank Opens 8:30 A.M.—Closes Siturday Closes 12-Pay Da. Saturday Evenings 1925 Vlntmn Club Now For both sides of PRES AR HioEs VLR TH demands Style—middle age. Comfort. Know hoth—to a wonderful degree—in these patented Arch-supporting Shoes for women. “Comfort” Shoes to you—but the rest of the world sees only Fashionable Shoes, of striking appearance and beauty! The modes pictured—and others—in black satin, black suede, patent leather, black kid or brown kid $9 to $12.50 At These 3 Stores Only The “Foot Comfort” Dept. —at our 7th St. Store offers an expert ortho- pedist’s active and skilled services at all times when feet trouble. Cor. 7th & K. 1318 G St. 414 9th St. PaLAcE Continnous—10:30 a.m. to 11 TODAY AND ALL WE Metro-Goldwyn Presents By ELINOR GLYN ] 4 pulsating love drama of the Rus- #ian court. by the famous author of “Three Weeka” with AILEEN PRINGLE—JOHN GILBERT BEN TURPIN'S Latest Comedy Riot! “THREE FOOLISH WEEKS’ News—Toples—Overtare N m-.wr AT u’rn Continuous—10:30 a.m. te 1ip.m. NOW PLAYING Y, FIRST TIME SHOWN HERE AT POPULAR PRICES! WY W, Sfc")"fifcfl'r AT 820 MAT. TOMOR., 50c to $1.50 FRoy Camstock . Morris Gest . WODEMOUSE AND KERNJS [TTING PRETTY ! Emma Jack Mercer | Melatyre - Haig - MeGowan - Tlmplmv' | COM. NEXT SUNDAY SEATS TODAY Arthur Hammerstein Presents " EDITH DAY WILDFLOWER THE HUGE MUSICAL HIT THAT AN 02 WEEKS 1V NEW YORK. Remember, it comes with the ‘whole origimal cast intact. EVE., Orch., $3 & $2.30; Bal., 50c to §2. | POP. THUR. MAT., 50c to $150 | SAT. MAT, 50c to 82, Plus Tax. | | | | MUTUAL THEATER "% Daily—~2:30 and !M Smoke If You Like. n-vxnz.sx—rm: BEAUTY PARADERS klipg. Fast-Moving. Colorful Musical | Roven: With Grorgs (Chick) Barkham and | Mionic (Budd) Harrison. A Novelty Supreme TiE POISONED. LiLY"—The (Girle are ‘outhful. Eptranciag ABERG. N ht, AMATEURS, Friday Night, Nest Week. ID RYAN'S “AROUND THE TO' smm:n Ellsc Mgt. Mesars. n-Nfl Don’t Miss the Greatest Comedy Hit in 20 Years! The Dramatists’ Theater, Inc Presents Rida Joknson Young's GOGK ™ ROOST o —P Nights 50 to 250 lm Wed. 50-1.50 50 to 2.00 ing."—Times. ow, clean as a IEXT MONDAY - SEI“ TIIIIR A. H. WOODS Presents The great London success “THE FAKE” A Bew three-act drama by Frederick Lonsdale ‘With a distinguished cast llrlnllu GODFREY TEARLE Blank nk Books —for all purposes. A large stock | from which to select. E. Morrison Paper Co., loun ra. Ave. MARRIAGE vow With BEVERLY BAYNE Gang” Comedy— Orchestrs. Tie Woius remous HOUDINI His Masterpisce Offering of sational Escapes The Bcintillating Melodi MISS PATRICOLA Character Songs With & Punch 8 Other Star Features ApDFDTFFERCTION WELLINGTON CROSS ¥ comiiy s, 'fi‘a}i’n"l'.’r'; T Challerge Tonigh HOUDINI Will Try to Escape Fr the Lanshurgh Packin Miss Mabel Dill Announces Her Fall Course in SHORT-STORY WRITING Fridays, Sept. 26-Jan. 9, Eight P.M. 1722 H Street Lesgue of American Penwomen Free Opening Lecture “Can Story-Writing Be Thursday. 1722 H Street “Circulars at Brentano's Class Open to Both Men GAYETY Twice Daily—2:15 and COLUMBIA BURLESQUE John Barry “STOP AND GO” Film Features CHEVY CHASE Sopn. Avenas & TODAY AND 'Tnm.u.-“ ELITE uu HARRISON ¥ P 9:3 -Sune., 3 i OLYMPIC "-: 1230 C Street INGTON. HOME NAVY_ORCHESTRA MAURICE DE FERAUDY In the Most Tmpressive Char- acter Study Ever Registered by a Camera IIBILL!’ NEW TIVOLI SYMPHONY ELIAS BREESKIN, Conductor CRANDALL 'S AMBASSADOR 15thst.&Col Bd N. W. 1AL BUSCH and ADOLPII BROKFE Y .CRANDALL’S CENTRAL Mh B DEE &QuebecSt, CRANDALL’S N BOOKS NO TENTH SEASON STAR CONCERTS Full information of artists, dates and | prices at the CONCERT BUREAU of |T. Arthur Smith, lnc., 1306 Gt POLI'S THEAT! ARTISTS' C%URSE s s above conrees, $16, 319:50, S11. 38, plus war an WILSON-GREENE SERIES CONCERTS Nov. 56— ELVIRA DE HIDALGO. a Reiga- ing Coloratara So Eur Feb. 18—RUTH §hawn aod the Voices. SALVI, MAIER snd LEE PATTL s Greatest Two Piano Ean- A7, I—EFREM ZIMBALIST, Violinist. ‘Qnon Tickets: $11, $10, $9, 33, 36, plus war tax. N. Y. Symphony Orchestra BRUNO WALTER, Guest-C Five Tuesdazs: Nov. 11. Double Concerto o KOCHANSKIL Viol Nk Scason Tickets: $12. and e “with orchestra se—Season's new dan ““Tango,” ** The Tchermknfi-(hrdiner School of Dancing oot dastruction in AU Dancing Classes _Children ~and 170878 Strest Sept. 29 North 874 in AL PARIS—“THE MOR- and R. L. Ave AMER’CAN 2 NSt Hoffman & Haskins 141 Conn. 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