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4 ZIHLMAN DECLARES FOR STATE RIGHTS Tells Marylanders Govern- ment Should Step in When Development Is Menaced. Bxpressing belief in limitations, Representati rederick N Zihlman, addressing the Maryland State Society at its annual meeting com- memorating the founding of Maryland, at the Washington Club last pi i that the States should not be int with in drafting laws governing th but when it becomes evident statutes are interfering with opment “of future manhood and the Federal Government should step in and put it on a parity with other Stat Representative Zihlman cited Maryland a State noted for its contrasts religion, industry and other stating that it is the varying ints of view that have caused this te to become a repr ative part of Union. He referred to the race of the State, sayving that he zed the sport and e the State hip in the enterprise Ritchie to Be Guest. Representative in politic shington,” title, he the strict committee, E nounced that the next ociation would be held at which AR e sentative sentative Julian C. Ashley over by Mrs Margare William John Ritchie, jr.; M zzard and Floyd Sicard. The progran of entertainment included recitations by Representative Zihlman, piano solo, Miss Pauline Graff ; violin solo, Miss Kathryn Tydings by M belle Bird, Miss Alice Hill, ) Johnson and Miss Violet MeIntyr selections, Miss v Mrs. McOrtor, singing of “Maryland, My Maryland,” by the as- sembly. Miss A. M. Ritchie, vice pre dent of the association, was in charge of arrangements. Dancing followed un- til midmghz mpanicd BACK PAY IS ASKED. Policemen and Firemen Would Benefit Under New Bill. Each member of the police and of the Fire would receive a sum equal to the amount due for each seventh day he worked when he should have been on leave from July 1, 1924, to January , 1925, under a concurrent resolu- tion introduced yesterday by Senator Copeland of New York and referred to the committee on appropriatio The resolution calls attention to t fact that the money to make these payments was provided in the de- ficiency bill of 1924, metropolitan Department Defecdve Vision Corrected See Our Optometrist M. A. LEES Branch Store OFTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street SETH THOMAS Office and Desk CLOCKS At Pricex That Will Interest You McCALL AND STOLLEY 2d Floor, N.W. Cor. 14th & H Stx. ERNEMANN & PREMO Cameras 15 Price FILMS In Before 10:30 Out 4:30 Same Day (,'olumbm Photo Snpply Co. 1424 N. Y. AV Thos. P. Hickman, | V.P. & Cashier John B. Cochron, Pres. 1925 Vacation Club Open for Memberslup Commercial bi s uecounts spe- cialized and ost at te rate of o AVIN o> ON TIME Fi Monthis statement of acounts rendored, We have for free distribution hundsome metal wsavings banks which inculcate the spirit of Thrift. Resources Over $5, 000,000 Bank opens at §:30 am. Closes 3:00 p. alned. On ain close at noun, reopening from p.m. Franklin National Bank | Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue Account ~is a friend tndeed when reverses come. Never too late to start with tie— Interest A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. BACKS WOMAN’S BUREAU. Soroptimist Club to Press for Sep- arate Unit. The Soroptomist Club adopted resolution approving the proposal to provide for the establishment of a separate woman's police bureau in ashington at a luncheon in the Hamilton Hotel Wednesday. Ap- proval and appreciation of the work done by the bureau under the direc- tion of Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle also was voted. The follow committee appear and House committees ge of the bill: named on a before Senate to urge the g were Shepherd. K. Pollard, president of the club, presided. Arthur Deering Call, who was a egate to The Hague conference in and who has been promine identified with the international peace movement, addressed the olub on “Putting Over an Idea.” TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | NATIONAL—"St. Joan," | play, at § p.m. LASCO—"The Lounge . at 8:20 pn, —"When musical p s Bernard Lizard,” mmer p.m Hem 1 at and Comes,” | Masqueraders,” from 1 to “enetian vaudeville, continuous 11 p.m. STRAND—Loew's vaudevill, GAYE lesque » Circus, | 30 o 11 pom. | bur- | 12 od Follies,” at 15 show, bur- | MBIA—"The Golden Bed,” at ., 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, 7:10 and RIALTO—"Sec 0 am., 1:30, p.m. TROPOLITAN—"Love's Wilder- 5, 3:30, 5:35, rets of the Night,” at 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and ocked Doors, 25 p.m. NTRAL—"Worldly N fon | something THE: E G 1S ADINEUROPE ASKED BY HOWARD British Envoy, Declares As- sistance Will Not Com- " mit America. By the Associated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn., February 20.— Belief that America can do much to help In the aim of settlement and peace abroad “without In any way undertaking any dangerous commit- ments for the future” was expressed yesterday by Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador, in an address be- fore the Lions Club. Saying that America lies outside “thé hurricane belt”” he welcomed this country’s co-operafion “in all matters in which she feels herself able to co-operate without damaging her own interests. ngland, but in . 1 hope and here, that there Is nothing earth which will help so much toward a settlement of the fous difficult questions which in Icurope and the rest of the world as the knowledge that the United States of Ame and the British Empire are standing together for peace. % U. S. Stand Reasonable. “1 believe the American Nation can | do much to help on this alm of settle- ment and peace t in any way undertaking an commit- ments for the futu We Europeans understand now that the latter is which America reasonably But we hope and be- that, as in the retu lieve to do. nevertheless, Defective Vision Improved 0 15-Minute Optical Repairs P(ALEMAN mw-ln- «.7 We color days can bake-enamel in any wish_your auto in 7 See us Brst! coughs are driven off—no drug: vertisement i P PENNY A DEHCO PLANT 1724 KALORAMA RD. Columbia 7163 h_ K / w— ¢ UND PROFIT 3 — O’DONNELL’S Exclusive Selling Agency in Washington For the Famous LOFT CANDY ANNOUNCES THE BIG SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK END COV charm; 3D Thexe are sparkling little gems of taxty hard candy, prexented in many pleasing ¥lavors; elsewhere, pound, *HOC. MILK CHERRIES. cream and our Milk Chocol pound Individual may be purcglkd prices. BIg, red, luscious — enshrined SRED CREOLE 1ES. Deli- ptional aro- elnewhere, 4Q e FRUIT BERRIES. 60c | MARACHINO ripe and in rich Briarclific Fruit Berry te regularly, 69c ages ih the ‘‘Big Three™ separately at reduced We Wish to Place Special Emphasis to the Last Item of the Big Three MILK CHOCOLATE MARASCHINO CHERRIES 69c Value; Special, 56¢ Washington’s Birthday . S-P-E-C- I-A-L-S Specialties and Gift Packages, Expressing the True Patriotic Sentiments of the Day See Our Windaw Displays The Above Items on Sale at All O’Donnell Drug Stores Exclusive Selling Agents in Washington 1405 H Street N.W. F St.,, Cor. 12th N.W. BARGAINS 604 9th Street N.W. 723 14th Street N.W. IN OTHER O’DONNELL DEPARTMENTS $1.00 Listerine, large size 50c Listerine, medium size. 50c Watkin’s Mulsified Cocoanut 0il Shumpoo. & 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. . 25c Resinol Soap, 19c¢; 3 for. 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia. .. 25c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia. 50c Lavoris, medium size. . . 25¢ Mum, deodorant. . . .. . . 25c Mennen’s Talcum Powd: * $1.00 Scott’s Emulsian, large. . ... .... 50c Bell’s Pine Tar and Honey. ..... 25c Freezone for Corns............ 50c Black Flag Powder, medium. . . ... -69¢ -37¢ -33¢ -3le . etate ofaie o atsis ofs ERRRRY (] 3 for 50c er, all odors, 17¢; DON’T MISS THESE VALUES.’ STAR, WASHINGTO! last year, or two, America will con- tinue to take a part, whether officlally or unofficlally or eemi-officially, in the settlement of such pending questions as really interest her “We belleve that America, lying an she does outside of what I may call the hurricane belt, can view the dis- turbances in other continents mere ‘mpartially and more objectively than those whose sentiments may be nat- urally warped by old rancors, preju- dices and feelings of Injustice. We therefore welcome the oco-operation of America in all matters in which she feels hermelf able to cu-operate without damaging her own Interesta’ When You Feel a Cold Coming On Take Laxative RROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the syatem againat wu attack of Grip or Influenesn, X Hafe Proven Remedy Get It at 0., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY —can g!( the Blank Book you want at the— E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY israr 1203 G 57 HEALTH CANDIES 404 €04 804 1b Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. Lunch at Gibson's Every Day Ice Cream Soda. 10¢c Malted Milk. . Hot Coffee All Sandwiches. . . Pies and Cakes, slice Hot Soup e Special Saturday Only 24—>5¢ Sodg Checks ($1.20 worth) for $1.00 12 Palmolive s o 3 Conti's Castile Soap ... Soap Specials for Saturday Ofi]y 59¢ 50¢ 10 Fels-Naptha “Soap .. o 3 Gold Dust Scourtnk Yowder Spec:a] Soap Offer for Saturday 3—10c cakes Jergen's Hazel Toilet Soap and 1 Soap. All for—very spe 25c cake of Noxzema al. . Antiseptic Witch *25¢ Electric Light Bulbs at Low Prices 10-watt Clear 15-watt-Clear 25-watt Clear ! or 40-watt Clear | 50-watt Clear | 5 for $1.00 Above Lamps Ame | 23c each 10-watt Frosted| 98¢ each 15-watt Frosted | 5 25-watt Frosted - or 40-watt Frosted | So-watt Frosted | 4 for $1.00 an made, tipless, straight-side, regular tungstens. 5 or more delivered in D. Cahdy and Smoke Specials for Saturday 1 1b. Hershey 35¢ 39¢ 49¢ 6c 1l¢ 10¢ 10c¢ 20c¢ 11b. Chocolate Covered Brazils ...... 2—5c Borden's Bars 2—10c Borden's Camels Piedmonts { Lucky Strikes ¢ Sweet Caporals Chesterfields Al se 3 for All 10~ Cigars, 3 for ... Ib. Prince Albert igars, 1 1b. Tuxedo ..... § Manilla Cigars io Candy or Smokes Delivered Toilet GOOdS at LOW Pnces 36¢ 50¢ Forhan's Tooth Paste.. Woodbury's Soap, 3 for. 50 D. & R. 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A, and Cunningham Tubes Brandes Phones and Speakers Eveready and Burgess B Batteries Westinghouse Storage Batteries Music Master Loud Speakers Sce Our Window for Prices One-tube Radio Sets, in handsome cabi- net; set only $7.49 Beaver /Baby Grand Crystal Sets; set $l098 only 6-ohm Rheostats 6-ohm Rheostats, quality 6-ohm Vernier Rheostats .. 30-ohm Rheostats, 2-inch fine 3% 49¢ 6-ohm Vernter Rheostats 6-ohm and 30-ohm Rheo- stats, with dials Standard Metal Sockets . Marked Binding Posts, set of 8 4-phone Binding l9c le-thi P lain- e Bwlten —osre i 390 Globe Plones......... $2089 General Radio Rheostats, 49C : 39¢ 2-gang Standard Sockets .. Spring Antennas ........ loc Antenna Insulators ....... 8c 10c Vernier Knobs Nathaniel Baldwin Genuine Phone Peerless Guaranteed Phones Ground Clamps, spring K-D Cabinets, 10 Inch handsome finish K-D Cabinets, 20- lnch handsome finish .. * $1.49 “Portable Antennas, 11 up like shade 5% Wound Coils +.v.oeuinan. 25¢ 3-inch Coil Forms ...... ORIt b $6.49 $1.98 1ic 98¢ Crystal Detectors ... Double Sprlnx Antenng . 3-inch. Dials, good qual- ity, 1005 3 for ......... Switch, Levers, good 25¢ Soldering Outfits, complete ........ Binding Posts, each . Phonograph Adapters .......oeeeeen i 1 25¢ A Battery Switches ..... 29C Single-phone Plugs .... 105 Crystals, good quality 7-strand Antenna Wire; 100 teor L. il de .o 3% 20, 19 STRAND 4+—SHOWS TOMORROW—4 LOEW’S MIGHTY VAUDEVILLE CIRCUS STARTING 1:40, 4:00, 6:30, 8:45 P, W. ¥ A COMPLETE SHOW W3 30---BI6 TOP STARS 3—SPANGLELAND FEATURES LOEW'S ComslA Continuouns, 10:30 A. M.—11 P. M. M—11 P. M, LAST TWO DAYS CECIL B. DeMILLE'S THE GOLDEN BED With ROD LA ROCQUE—LILLIAN RICH VERA REYNOLDS—THEO. KOSLOFF Internationnl News Reel Fables—Overture, Ete. Beginning Sunday “THE GREAT DIVIDE” WITH ALICE TERRY AND CONWAY TEARLE 77 . 7 LOEW'S LAST TWO DAYS Metro-Goldwyn's CHEAPER T0 MARRY With LEWIS STONE—CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Sunday “EXCUSE ME!” A Pullman joy-ride with CONRAD NAGEL--NORMA SHEARER 9th at G 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MADGE BELLAMY “SEGRETS 2 TS 2% NIGHT” HOUSE OF DAVID BAND In Syncopated Selections MISCHA GUTERSON And the RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Overture—Hungarian Rhapsedy No. 2 JUNE MARLOWE AND BEVERLY BAYNE IN “THE 10TH WOMAN" —EXTRA— THE ROYA MARIMEA BAND PERCY OAKES and GlACEh LORE Formerly Dancers wi “ARTISTS and MODEL! MUTUALTHEATRE PA. AVE. AT NINTH LEW KELLY KREISLER Violinist, Poli's, Tues.. Feb. 26, cats, Mrs, Greene's Bureau Droop's: Tith and & Sts. Main 6493 THE SCIENCE OF NUMBE 1\ tells you what sour character fs, what » ents are and the business you are best Two Lectures by 1: One Sat.. 8 p of the Kabala. p.m., on “‘The Sacre given at THE SLATHOUSE, o1a’N 80 Silver Washmgton Auditorium Week of Feb. 23—Original Production of PASSION PLAY | Greatest Spectacle of the Ages. Filmed. Matinees Monday and Saturday. Official Decorations for the Inauguration GARRISON’S Toy and Novelty Co. Inc IF YOU spend wisely— you'll have something to SAVE—and that's where we can be of service to you. Start with as little as $1.00. 1336 N. Y. Ave. 4:30 ~‘ AMUSEMENTS.’ sF KEITH: HMIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THE BIG SHOW Beauty &nd Romancs Anj Fun Features Galore VIOLET HEMING &A.E.MATTHEWS In & Delightfully Humorous And Charming One-Act Comedy ® Other Star Fentures KRAMER & BOYLE A Happy-Go-Lucky-Pair In a Jolly Moela: ‘With A ‘Bpeotal Burpriss Y 2 Sow Daly a6 s s Bunday Matinee at 3:15 NEXT WEEK Mammoth Hollday Bill Extra Mat. Mondey 5 B T imes MA " ITIOIAL"’"‘G“T ATS Soturday B. C. Whitney Presents BERNARD SHAW'S SAINT JOAN With JULIA ARTHUR Eves., 50c to $2.50. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Week Beg. Sunday Night. gep ZIEGFELD’S &is¥ PRODUCTION LEON ERROL IN A NEW MPSICAL COMEDY, LOUIE THE 14th 5Y EDWARD ROYCE 88 _CLORIFIED. Cinne RIS BYMPIONY ORCHESTRA OF 20, i TONIGHT at. Tomorrow HAMMERSTEIN QUINN OFFERS JAMES BARTON In a musical Play of Today “WHEN SUMMER GOMES" Night. Beats Now WILLIE HOWARD “SKY HIGH” Biggest Musical Hit of the Year Specfal Holiday Matinee Monday, February 23 Cast of 30. Ensemble of 100. Prices—Nights, $1 to $3. Mon. Mat., to §2. Bat. Mat., 50c to $2.50. Dir. Mennrs. Shubert 800 The Washington Opera Co. AIDA JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Peralta Gordon Tittmann Shefferman SAMOSSOUD, Conductor Seats, Arthur Jordan Plano Co. Ath and G Streets Same Unprecedented Low Prices: s1, : Performazce 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, March 3, Washington SHUBERT gy At 8:20, 50c to $2.50] ELASG Mat. Sat, 2:20. Mgmt. Mesers. shubere 50¢_to $2.00. 3. Hurtig with Messrs. Shubert Presents ‘THE LOUNGE LIZARD’ A Farce By J. E. Harold Terry Produced 1n London as 'Collusion™ with JOHN CUMBERLAND, ESTELLE WINWOOD and a Sterling Cast Next Monday—Seats Thur. HENRY MILLER In Plerre Wolff and Herrl Duver- nof’s New Play ‘AFTER LOVE’ Adapted From The French . Thomas in assg. Film Features CHEVY CHASE conn- Avenus & MeKinley St. D.C WILLIAM FAIRRANKS and EVA NOVAK. « ¥ E." Comedy AKE TR REVERE € “A CLOUDED NAME CAROLINA 11th&N.cC.ave. SHIRLEY MASON 'HE GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 Ample Parking S Showings, RI FRTTONT] “DOWN PRINCESS __GRANDE. AMERICAN Ixt St. & R. L Ave. TOM MIX, in “OIL YOU_TONY. LIBERTY ~erh YONTE BLUE “in THE 110 Cnpl(nl & P Sts. ST and TN ENPECT 14th & Buchanan N.W. .2 PM—§ PARK M And Graphic sHOWN and Last o NORTH.™ and Barrie's ro. N Direct First showing in selected short reels. Admission: Adults, CRANDALL’ ME'I' ROPOLITAN | F AT 10th. TWO DAYS—IL TO 11 First National’s Special CORINNE GRIFFITH Support, Tan Kelth, Bietoees Herber Tt and a power-~ ful cast in Robt. Z.~Leonard's film version ot Evelyn Camp- “Wildernes: A vivid rama of romance, thrills and adventure., LOVE'S WILDERNESS — EXTRA — , Harp Prelude Overture—News—Soenic - Washington’s Finest Orchestra CRANDALL'S ,mvoLt J4th & Parkrd COACH. ™ ALLOPING HOOFS.” Sat. 10: | SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN JACKIE COOGAN “CIRCUS DAYS” Children, 20¢; Adults, CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18t5t &Col Rd.N. W T O YA Y—BETTY MPSON SLOCKED DO WALTEH HEIRS. " in “A FAT CHANCE Review. EDMUND TOWE, in AMONG M OrR COMEDY and LALLOPING W THON O GANC HOOFS CRANDALL’S CENTRAL Sth Bet. D & B TODA Y AC : WORLD) 1ORROW —ELEANOR JONN GIRERT, In * CENTAT ha SE “WANDERING W CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 14th and Col. B4 MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.; 3 P ¥ HAMMER DYIGHT EX And LLOYD NAMILTON, H JONES PRESS CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand 45 P Ave. 8.2 P DAILY: 3 P HOOFS " CRAND ALL’S Apollo Theater 624 H St. NE. TODAY : AORROWS CRANDALL'S " York Theater Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt, PAT il FCALLOPING ¥1 CMEDY WARDMAN PARK THEATRE This Woman Irene Rich and Ricardo Cortez Friday and Saturday 7 and 9 P.M ADMISSION, 50c Forbidden Paradise Pola Negri and Rod La Rocque COLUMBIA Sunday GA 15'Twnc§buw 15 YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER COLLINS and PILLARD In “HOLLYWOOD FOLLIES” It’s Full of Laughs Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Dally, 25c RSP '”'»"'y/////// \\\I's“ 3% nset\?:gfv: “”?t/ W llml POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS 3 TIIlVENE]IAN MASUULRADERS EDNA BUCKLER HAL NEIMAN ANN LINN_AND CO. BROOKS, PHILSON & DUNCAN FEMPESY AIE l_)lGI(lNSON PHOTOPLAY First Showing In Washington. “FORTY WINKS” Viola Dana-Theodore Roberts NEXT WEEK The Incomparable VERA GORDON Whose Triumph as the Mother in ““Humoresque’ Wiil Live Forever. DANCING. 1343 Wisconsin Av. BARNES DUMBARTON ¥ in_“RECKLESS ROMANCE." NEW STANTON ** £ 55 %= Aesop's A MAN. flll ll S(reet EMPIRE °7:, = 14th St. and R. EUTE 2 imtn __DAMNED.” MARIE PRE- “TARNISH.” 1230 C Street N.E. GRACE DARMOND, in ROUS ADVENTU VOST, in MA! PURPLE JACK DEMPAE FAVORITE H St. N.W. M. 5794 (BETTY COMPSON, in Also No. 2 of KTARTING SABATIN TOMORROW, ” ‘\lns Fowler—Capitol ]hll thorough instruction. Class. 20 1st St. [. A. ACHER, CLASSP to Tpm., withl orchestre. mm st Mon. and P at studio, ARCADE TONIGHT DANCE and BAZAAR RUTH CHAPTER No. 1, 0. E. 8. Admission, 25; Each Dance, 10c REMEMBER MONDAY’'S “DOUBLE BILL” Matinee Dance, 3 to 6. Ladies, 20c; Men, 30o. Carnival at Night, Ladies, 25c; Men, 500. Bither Event Includes Dancing. Competent Instruction