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THE EVENIL X i PAY DAY | o AIRCRAFT ATTACKS DECLARED UNJUST National Aeronautic Body Claims America Has Made Excellent Progress. one’s Kiy | silver whee | 1 | Its fine to draw pay, and count the 5 the bundle toiled for day by day— | how opulent one fcels! It's good to | { the shining scads and know ! view | that you may buy, with these bright | the things for | p we | dollars of our dads, which you sigh. If debts are the money's yours, to blow in you will, to spend for hats or dan- ruff cures, or oatmeal from the | {mill. The, money’s yours to pur- chase dyes with which to stain the | town, and make it red—but if you're | wise you'.l salt some kopecks down. \ But oh, it is a grievous thing to| draw your hard-carned pay, and know that every coin must ts speedy flight away are at your gate, with bills of hoary 1ge; on pa and they demand your »we for the Angora cat you Imm.h!‘ irom Gaffer Wad sur wife must an ancient until that bill | paid. You went in debt with | | headlong speed for Aeronautic Assoc cterized as “very un- 11de during the re- rsy that inade- is of $432.000,000 | - wear developed and in the |15 of the' pilots developed gun and pointer | pupi=the kids can't have the clothes | need until you square |up.” The wise man’s maxim. nd saw all recklessly you spt ow every dolar bill you draw | spent before it's earned s | horses! Paying for such steeds De. Jnthe Pet i takes all life's joy away: the weary T orevide tarthe | debtor’s bosom bleeds” when 1 pric | draws down his pay (Copyright). ~ WALT 1$450.000 LEFT TO CHURCH | Bequest in \\'ilmingmn Goes for Home and Mission Work. WILMINGTON, N. Cy March 9.—A gacy of approximatel¥ $450.000, left the First Presbyterian TChurch of | this city by the late Dr. James Sprunt, | Announced yesterday by the pas- | ]m Rev. Dr. A Gilmour. | The bequest Opposed Curry Bill. red is ensing of MASON i I E | D. P, is divided into two dis payable in $£10.000 install- | s over @ period of 20 vears. gpne | s to be used for such henevolent pur- as t Is of the church | approve ond is to for the sup Kiangyin on statior a plan scc forth by the | m! ap Gen, Patrick | th air | pose Army whi or TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"New t 8:20 pom A in Den- | farmers there Brooms,” co Following bumper crops mark last seascn the BELASCO—"Seduction e prosperous roLrs p n sl drama LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY .|| HEALTH cANDIES ; 40¢ €0+« 80¢ b 1a vaudeville GAYETY w lesque MUTUAL lesque, at PALACE COLUMBIA Herd 11:15 7:20 and 9 METROPOL | bur- | i | —You'll have plenty when we bake-enamel your car. Finished Avrolmmizs aUxL SERCIALTY ANT | 1724 monnu RD Columbia 7163 TAN—"Enticement niA Whirl,” at| 11:30 a.m. 1:30, 3 0, 7:30 and | 4 i —OoN— Christian Science —BY— Frank Bell, C. S. B. of Philadelphia, Pa, Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachu- setts. ATFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Columbia Rd. and Eueclid St. N.W. TIVOLT " at} ANEASSA ment,* at | CENTRAL us Flirt, ! 7:30 and nce has been | s0 busy that line is spending $2,- 500,000 for renewal of its rails, EYE STRAlN Let me fit you Reasonable 808 11th . KA UFMAN ,,_‘ 2:8‘ I —need Blank Books qup at the big E. Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Aye. 0l —xg| [c———[n] FOLLOW THE CROWD your Old Hats to the Ladies' Hat Shop, 508 11th St. N.W. in Monday, March 9th at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Washington, D, C. No Collection. All Welcome We | Examine Eyes ‘; and Fit | the Correct Glasses | |M. A. LEESE °;51cax c Branch 712 11th Street | Store in the new Spring styles. selection of Ladies’ Straw Braids i CHICKEN - TAMALES Waflles, Chili, Spanish Dishes and Everything Good to Eat Thos. P. Hickman, V.P. & Cashier John B. 526 126 sz ¥ .W. 2 Doors South of F St. Cochr.n, T. PATRICK’S | - Day Novelties—Shamrocks, etc. Plenty of green at GARRISON’S Big Toy and Novelty Co., 914 E St. N.W. "EVANGELISTIC | SERVICE X TONIGHT Immanuel Baptist Church 16th St 1925 Vacalmn Club Open for Membership Commercial busi cialized and solici The Inc. < ss and savings accounts spe. Interest at the rate of SAVINGS 4% ON TIME FUNDS Monthly statement of accounts rendered We Lave for free distribution savings banks which inculea Thrift. Resources Over $5 000,000 Bank opens -at 8:30 a.m. Ci except on Government p.m. close is ma Ciose at noon, re pom Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pennn. Ave. NW. and Cclumbin Rond REV. JOHN W. HAM, Leading 1111 Connechcut Avenue AVBBART: UIYER PoLIY T WEGHr Silver Polish Made by Silversmiths 20c and 35c Jars WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE MEDIUM Salvatore Desio ‘S Sole Agent Jeweler 926 F St. Bet. 9th & 10th Next to Metropolitan Well Over 60,000,000 Cups Were Consumed Last Year Theater Established 43 Years wing | The creditors | things | Dead | 3 he | ' OLDSMOBILE SIX BIG GOLD BALANCE LEFTTO GERMANY Gnlbert Reports 116,000, 000: Marks to Credit of Reichs- ban'k in February. By the Assoctated Press. | BERLIN, Marc | statement of agent eneral ents, cates that dur X onths of erations of the | 57 gold marks | Against this | al made pa ment eavin bank This 1 February 28 the nade their first s ry the agent general | 185,000,000 gold marks and 82,000,000, chiefly to the fol- tain, almost | 6,000,000% Italy, | and S ovenes. paid out to| and | G 1 bSOI‘l S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale Of Surgical Quality Elastic Hosiery And Trusses You will alw pe i need of orthopedic It sour doctor and al prices now prevail s .. $L.75 $4.00 $3.50 $2.75 i el e $ATS Special maneE s §5.00 Special Leather Truss, doubld $7.00 March Patent Troes oo $7.00 Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Reducing Garments famous reducing Teduee without - 1hjury. of e are wear ©"vou "ana ‘B¢ vou Knee Ankl Gibs Truss . Garter Stockings ibson’s Gibson's These positively garments Jung Arch Braces. Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances. Blue Jay Corn end Bunion Remedies kinds of Special Orthopedic d_ Appliances Made to Order Invalid Beds, ete Get It At G‘ibson Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. | ‘ | Uick Murphy, | Oldsmobile Dealer, To Z. D. Blackistone, | Florist, | An Auto Suggestion : Dear Z. D.: You sell carnations—I sell the Nation’s car, the New Oldsmobile Coach. @ Just like “flowers are the poetry of earth,” so is the New Oldsmobile Coach the poetry of motion. ’'Mums the word when the explosions of its 6-cylinder motor, clear cut as the petals of a lily, fernish power for traveling many golden rods. With a Fisher body in enduring Duco, “blue as a violet,” it’s the dandelion of the highway. ¢ You and I can do one good deed today for the wearers of the fleur de lis—drive the Boy Scouts around on their Drive. You'll scout around a long time before you’ll find a car as capable all around ss the New Olds- mobile Coach. I rose to the occasion—now you “Say It With Flowers,” @ After we drive the Boy Scouts around you’ll ad- mit that the New Olds- mobile Coach is a daisy. Yours for a good deed, DICK MURPHY. DM /ss P. S—The New Oldsmobile Coach only costs $1,075 f.o.t. Lansing. * DICK MURPHY, Ino. S MURPHY, PrseioNT RISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. ~ Potomac 1000 !nm Attorney { tent i STAR, “BLUNDERS” INTO: WASHINGT! JAIL. Unsuspecting Wine Salesman Of- fers District Attorney Bargain. SOUTHPORT, Pa., Wyeth, salesman for a New Y grape products company, was in jail here after choosi S, G. Potter as customer. Wyeth blundered into Potter's office | Saturday and smilingly asked could get a pre-war quality March 9. —L. A. ork city Saturd ng Dis- a likely “if you wine at a pre-war price In a perfectly legal way, would you be district attorney would. Wyeth labeled of admitted produced & tafkea with the man ive, summoned by a arrived. ish $15,000 b with a saillike of a Parisia A boat the invention | against the wind 31‘00 ;1 Year S1LO00 for ¥piecific tor five yeurs, @ IVQURAN&F COMPAN Fortune Today Open a Savings Account at this bank Intere: interested " Losses, with The thats he bottle h an alcohol con- until a subordi- Wyeth was unable to propeller, n, sails 10 per nd $10.00 k ¥ 10,000 the state | NORTH AMFRILAN ACCIDENT Y 3% st A N K- OF COMMERCE AND SAVIN GS 7th and E Sts. = ® MOND. SCHUMANN- HEINK ., Mar. 16, 4:30 SHUBERT @8 AT 5:20 50 to 5250 ELASC MAT. WED. mt. Messrs. Shubert 900 10 $1.50 A Desert Romance SEDIIGTIOH' The Raging Remarkable Sensation GA 2! lS‘Tw-uRbAMSQg 15 YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER “RUNNIN’ WILD” With BILLY FOSTER See the Girls on the ILLUMINATED RUNWAY Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Dasly, 25c Pfilional, Thurs., March1 !i,ilt 4:30 COLUMBIA 11th and Penna. Ave. CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE NOT ADMITTED Nights, son to Thurs. Sat Mata., . REINALD 'WERRENRATH | = Baritone, With - RUBENSTEIN CLUB March 1o, 8:30 P. 3 Tlckets. Willard Ne Popular Concert Tonight. 8 o’clock. Fisk Jubileé Singers First Congregational Church . 10th and G Ste NV T TONIGHT _ Free Lecture “Dynamic Psychology and Physiology” CHARLES FRANCIS TAYLOR New York City D.rector Psychological Clinies Playhoule 1814 N 7 811 3 Psychoanalysis by appeintment Telephone New Willard Hotel now on sale. (CALL at this bank. and for a “Change trap” when you open your Savings Account with $1.00 or more. 1336 N. Y. Ave. ask To Re.i,ruit Your Sales Force you the applications of the best available help— male and female, It is better to go into sufficient detail in' your Ch.uified Ads, acquaint- ing your prospects with the duties and require- ments of the position you have to ufier. In its The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—simply be- cause Star ads bring results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office MARCH 192 [ TVIO REAL SGIIEEH HITS! LOEW'S LOEW'S COLUMBIA || PALACE F Street at 12th F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK v et “T"E tery, Romance THUNDERING _CHAN Wilbur's ter; e mystery play. 4 mighty Tomance of the Weat “THE MONSTER” JACK HOLT and LOIS WILSON | [ Raipk Graves comeds. Patne Supplementary Features o e Gannon's _musle. CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | 0 R [l TN} Film Features th & N.Y. Av.N.W. Hll’l’ODROM THLIAN GISH, 1a “THE WHITE CRANDALL'S— | METROPOLITAN F AT 10th TODAY—10 A. M. TO 11 P. M N.E. First National Presents MARION DAVIES, “JANICE MEREDITH 9th at O Street N.W. MATT_MOOR __“THBE RREAKING POINT.” ( FAVORITE .13 3 Contest_ut 8 o'clock CHEVY CHASE ¢ Me TODAY NORMA TALMADGE, in S and NEws REVERE 4.(-..":“. CARO“NA ,“"‘ & N.C. Ave. S.E. RKUDOLPH VALENTINO, DEV & Pk. Rd. EHTIGEMEHT 10:34 A, M. P. ) wt Orchestra YONNA — EXTRA — HOOFS." gl WARING’S ; ékmcr.ss “‘,':.Cf, PENNSYLVANIANS | 1o Favorite Synco- LLOYD, them Today nna 9:30 P. M. i “HOT WATE UBERTY North Capitol & P Sta, RICHARD BARTHELMESS MATE of performance ’\‘ar\ l’ickford Charlie’s br SYDNEY CHAPLIN In Al Christie’s hilarious film version of the most omedy ever pro- hit for 34 years, CHARLEY'S AUNT Cmum.n ruens 14th & Pa (ToMOT “Tess of the Storm Country” And PATHE NEWS EVENTS.. Siiws CRANDALL’S AMBASSALOR 18thSt. &Col. Rd. ASTOR, Comedy NEW STANTON 6th & C Sta. VE Wi, Fox Modernized Version S INFERNO™ in nd 8 __Aesop Fable. CRANDALL'S Sirns ¥ Sth Bet. ll TAKOMA § WALLACE TOM MIX. TH WOO COACH.” ( AND CHAIN." ELITE 1#th st WALLACE, THE DEVIL'S EMP'RE.HII H street N CRANDAU-’SVE"" Theater 14tk and Col. R4 MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.: 3 P. AT ONAL TCMORROW ~~* %) THE NEW YCRK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 115 ARTISTS Willem Mengelberg, Conductor Seats on Sale by Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G AREY Von _Aesop Stroheim's Fabie. g conett's “LOVE'S T KENYON and 1 MARRY 15 York Theater Ave. korabecs PA. AVE. AT “STEPPIN' Ton ght—+Plan NINTH ouT” antms DE nefixf SINGERS Unusual Ensemble Four Voices and SALVI World's Greatest Harpist Poli’s, Wed. March ll. 4:30 Greene’s ' Bureau, a Poll’s " Dir. Mesars. Shuberts ‘The Musical Comedy Hit GINGHAM And a Superb Cast. Asslsted by a Select Ensemble of Dancing Benuties HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE MME. SOPHIE TUCKER Queen of American Varietie First in the Firmament of Fun and Frolic 9 Other Keith-Albee Super-Features Ana HARRY WATSON, JR. The Funniest Travestist of the Times. Shows, 2:15 and 8:16. Sun. Mat.. ood Orchegtra. Seats, Matlh neos. 80c. Evenings, $1.00 Y NEXT WEEK Francis White Dorothy Jardon 17 Next Sun., Seats Wed. Mall Orders Now The Messrs, Shubert Present BLOSSOM The Musical Hit of Ages With a Cast of Exceptional Merit Eves., 50¢ to $2.50; Thur. Mat., Prices 5500 shoer St siet. soote 83 .&mmg W\l (NGIONS WONDER & ‘fls\ 137 Bet.Fand AVE Schubert’s Own 3 KETH POPULAR PRICED vmnmuz " Sy suecp PHOTOPLAYS Why notbe| HENRI a weekly | BERCHMAN and His patron of ‘ SYMPHONIQUE The DANCE Earle ORCHESTRA Theatre | ¥t Showing in Washington RICHARD DIX MAY McAVOY THE 4 by ar AAlhry of Jazz Life SHOW TOO MANY “THE MAD WHIRL” 1S || KISSES” ALWAYS | OTH SRS | Fornimmnr Continuous One to Eleven FRANK CRAVEN Loty ™ “NEW BROOMS” Happy Successor to ‘First Year.” NEXT WEEK—Matinees, Wed. & Sat. MRS. FISKE Comeay™” CHAUNCEY OLCOTT 4 THOMAS A. WISE | JAMES T. POWERS Nighs and St et LOLAFISHER 5o .- And . sthers, In $2.50 plus lly.n Continue 11 A. M. to 11 2. CARL LAEMMLE Presents Triumy Return CALIFORYIA RAMBLERS Byncopaters Bupreme Miss Esther Shipley, ows, Boent o-nh- MISCHA GUTERSON Conducting. N. Y. SYMPHONY ¥inal Concert This Beason BRUNO WALTER (. ivcter Polf Theater, Tues. Aft., Mar. 17, at 4:30 Moo Dl St mu'a"oimi. and Lionel Tertis Lanter Gustay. Btrube GRIEFITHY |\ ‘Jl\e “BIRTH of, aNATION The picture with a thousand thrills that millions have seen again and yet again. You must see it if you haven't; see it again even if you've seen it before. It’s always new—always good. Wardman Park Theater TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, 7T AND 9 PML Admissio c; Children, FIRST TIME IN THE CAPITAL Exclusive pre; ings of the tic film records pivotal events in Ameri- can hixtory ever made- produced by the counci committee of Yale Uni- fer show- t avthen- of the YALE CHRONICLES OF AMERICA Photoplays presented by *ablic ~Service and Eaucationat Dept., of the Crandall Theaters. w Eve of Revola- * and “Declaration of ndene. 1 com- prise the first bIIl, intro- duced tomorrow at 4 p.m. by Dr. Anson Pheips Stokes, of the Yalo Ciub of Washington — Doors open at 3. TUES. MAR. 10, 4 P. M. CRANDALLS | AMBASSADOR | IMUTUAL THEATER M,,,/,//l//////// e Mats.—Wed. & Sat | E RIVALS” | 1Stk and Col. Rd. N. W.—™— The Debate of the Century CLARENCE DARROW TUnited States Senator A. OWSLEY STANLEY Former Sauth's man. A “Capital Punuhmenl Saturday Night, March 14, 8:30 P. M. A Washington Auditorium Popular_prices, 75c. SI. $1.50, $2_(plus Tickets fow seliino ‘at the Wash n Auditorium (Tel. Main 6129) Willard tand, Oceidental Hotel, and ACHER STUDIO M Fri., § surroxn PEMEEKTO‘I > rude Hoffman. # Biltmore CASTLE CLUB STUDlO, uesdays and F W.—PRIVA 14th and Park Road Announcement Extraordinary First Opportunity to DANCE PAUL SPECHT’S ORCHESTRA (of Columbia Record Fame) Tonight and Tomorrow Night From 9 PO to 1 AM. Unusually Low Prices ex, He Men, $1.00 (plus tax) Including Dancing TONIGHT r Dance in Upper Ballroom 25e; Gentlemen, G0e Dance All You Like Competent lnstruction {

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