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38 BUILDINGS ASKED FORD. C. HOSPITAL Women’s .Committee Sub- mits ‘Report on Necds of Galiinger. Early completion of the building pro- gram of Gallinger Municipal Hospital, in order to do away with the sightly wooden buildings,” was urged today in the first annual report to Commi Rudolph of the Women's Au Board, named by him to work f Dbetterment of the institution. The committee also recommends stallation of a complete social servic department to inerease efficiency in the handling of psychopathic patients and in the cure of patients, who, due to home conditions, return again and again 1o the hospital. Continuation of a well equipped oc- cupational therapy department, which is now furnished through the generosity of an individual, is suggested to the| Commissioners. he committee advised Mr. fudolph of the assistance it rendered in obtaining the last Congress an appropria- of $25,000 to employ necessary at- ndants for the hospital in order to discontinue the use of prison labor in the hospital wards. The report was submitted chairman, Mrs. Whitman Cross. members are Mrs. William D. Mrs. R. F. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. gate and Judge Kathryn Sellers. NAVY ACADEMY STAFF CHANGES ANNOUNGED Officer Shifts Many New Faces on An- by the Other Hurd, South- Personnel Bring napolis Rolls. A number of changes in the officer personnel at the val Academy at Annapolis, Md.,, were ordered vester- da s follow t Harold E. 0 srdered to ) ‘War Colle R. L; Lieut. Emile Chor- detached from Naval earl Harbor, and order- emy: Lieut. Martin J. wport, ro Chourro Air Station, ed to the a Connelly, detached from the academ. and ordered to the Asiatic fleet; Lieut. Staley H. Gambrill, detached from the lemy and ordered to the Asfatic fleet; Lieut. Charles G. Hal- pine, detached from the aircraft squadrons, hattle flect, ordered to the | Naval de Lieut. Donald” W. tached from ordered to the Robert H. Ma - ). Staud, detached from the and ordered to the : Lieut. (junior grade) Bobbitt, detached from ‘Barry, ordered to Naval Academy: Lieut. (junior grade) D. Brantley, detached from the U. Sands and ordered to the Academy: Lieut. (junior grade) H. De Baun. detached squad- nd ordered (junior grade) 1 he Na de) w from the ordered to ick, ané ormere Lieut. (unic braith, detac . Bainbridge and the Naval Academy Lieut. (junior grade) Allen Hobbs has been ordered for duty aboard the presidential yacht Mayflower here. He is at present serving aboard the U. S. S. Osborne. Capt. Lewis B. Porterfield has been ordered to the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, here, and Comdr. John S. Abbott has been ordered to the Bureau of Eng! Both of these officer: on duty at the Na at Newport. are at present War College, Hoover’s Aunt Dies. CHEROKEE, Iowa, March 25.—Re- becca Price, aunt of Herbert Hoover, Becretary of Commerce, died here yes- terday. rs old. Supply of Blank Books always on hand at— E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. —What future That is the qus that be answered, That has in sto tion cannot is why it is wise to save and be pre- for emer- 3% Interest A N K § OF COMMERCE ; AND SAVINGS ; pared gencies, Cor. 7th and E Sts. Don’t Neglect Your Eyesight. If You Are Troubled, Consult Our Optometrist OPTICAL CO. 614 Oth St. 712 11th Street M. A. LEES John B. Cochron, Pres. 1925 Vacation Club Open for Membership Commercial business and savings accounts spe- clalized and solicited. Interest at the rate of 3% ON SAVINGS 4% ON TIME FUNDS Monthly statement of accounts rendered. We have for free distribution handsome metal snvings banks which inculcate the spirit of Thrift. Resources Over $5,000,000 Bank opens st 8:30 a.m. Closes 3:00 except on Gowernment pay days, when & pom. close is muintalued. Un Saturds Ulose &t noon, reopening from 5:30 to 8:00 pom. Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.W. Branch 1111 Cou-cficcus Avenus THE EVENING NOVELTIES ! For Easter (nmc in and inspect our immense tock. GARRISON'S The Big Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E St. N.W, Deny Cow Garlic To Improve Milk, U. S. Experts Urge The perplexing question of how to eliminate the flavor of garlic from cows' milk, long puzsling the dairy inte has at last been solved by experts of the Th R Mf C of Dairying of the De- e Nazo Fiig. Lo, Invites You to Visit Their Booth at the Washington Auditorium Sample their delicious Dainties Flavored with Razo Plant, 930 C Street N.W Phone Frank. 6590 to pre- vent the appearance of this flavor and odor in milk in regions where the weed infests pastures is to keep the cows from eating the plant.” to quote the official report. The report indie: 8 that, not -content to the odorous ration, the cows revel in inhalin the Invigorating aroma therefrom. Ten minutes of such inhalation, is pointed out LIVE WIRE WANTED | Experienced finance com- pany representative wanted to manage office of foreign finance company about to open office in Washington. Good - salary to competent man. Confidential. Address Box 55-D Star office. rs one was found. PRESIDENT TO ATTEND BUNKER HILL CEREMONY Executive Also May Visit Lexing- ton-Concord Celebration During Summer Vacation. President Coolidge probably will time his visit to New England this Summer so as to permit him to at- tend the Bunker Hill anniversary celebration Boston in June. He has been invited also to the Lexington-Concord fon, but a final decision. » has on his dvsl\ k at the e of Michigan not decided he has not reache The President al an invitation to whether to accept TODAY S AMUSfiMENTS POLY'S—Balieff's Chauve-Souris, MiVernon at 8:20 p.m Py ATIONAL—Ziegfeld's Follies, at Chair Car de Luxe Service 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m BELASCO—"Seduction,” at 8:20 p.m. | 31.50 Matinee at p.m Stopping OF In PRESIDENT—"Rain,” at 5:20 p.m. ALEXANDRIA KEITH'S—Albe; vaudevill :15 and 8:15 p.m. ARLE—George N. Brown, vaude- ville, continous, 1 to 11 p.m. ina Rasch Girls,| | To visit Christ Church and Washing- ton’s Lodgeroom 10 am., 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. From Mid-City Terminal STRAND — “See America First,” vaudeville, continous, 12:30 to 11 p.m 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. GAYETY—"Step This Way,” bur- Phone Reservations, Main 397 lesque, 2:15 and $:15 p.m. MUTUAL—AI] Reeves, 2:30 and §:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"Sackcloth let” at 11:15 am. 1:15, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. PALACE—"The 1:05, 2:45, 4: Reguler Service Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mount Vernon Not Open on Sunday) [Washington-Virginia Railway Co. burlesque, at and Scar- 5:30, | 11:20, Denial," 15 PARK—"The Man Who at 7 and 9 p.m “The Great Divide, at 2 and 9:45. DOR—"Greed,"” 20 and 9:25 p.m NTRAL—"North of 36" at 12:30, | 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. at 5:30, LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Yar 1203 G st HEALTH CANDIES 20¢ 60+ 804 Ib PN CHICKEN AMALE ‘Waffles, Chili, Spanish Dishes and Everything Good fo Eat OPEN NIGHTLY Until After the Theater CAFE TOREADOR 526 12th St._ FOLLOW THE CROWD Bring your Old Hats to the Ladies’ | Caj mffin Shop. 508 11th 8t. N.W., | and have them clenned and reblocked in the new Spring styles. _ Large selection of Ladies’ Hat Frames, Straw Braids and Hat Trimmings. ol——=[lc——=lal LENT Only Fresh Fish Used Sisd and Shad Ros Pothmgo Buss, Fresh Spamish Mackerel, broiled; Ovsters in all 'Styles, Deviled and Imperial Crabs. Clam Chowder, Turtle Soup, etc. HERZOG'S 11th and Potomac River THE size of your first deposit doesn't mat- ter. It's our business to help small deposits grow into big ones. “Bank of the People” 1336 N. Y. Ave. Hundreds of Famous Fashion Shop 2 Pants Suits and Topcoats 52450 52050 53450 Goodman & Suss Rochester Suits Up to $75 When you buy a car, you want to find out how well it will run. When you get a new suit, you want to know wheth- er the fabric will “hold its press.” Plenty of hard-finished worsteds that will “hold their press"—even if the prices are yopu[ar‘ America’s Finest Topcoat 4 WORUMBO. Silverstripe Suits at Camels' Hair Polo Cloth $39.50—feature values! 125 The Tasnion Ghop Tptown 15th & G Downtown o9th & E At Washington's 42nd and Broadway FRED PRELZMAN President Remember Next September—the Home of the WORUMBO OVERCOAT STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Lunch At Gibson's Every Day 10c 15¢ 10c | yo: Soup. . uweue Special 24 5c Soda Checks ($1.20 Worth) for $1.00 Smokers' Specials %-1b. can Granger To- 39c 10c¢ 5¢ 10c Ice Cream Soda . Pies and Cake, per slice, Malted Milk. Hot Coffee. camevsmprnes All Sandwiches... Chesterfields T pasle Fian e S 6% ‘Piedmonts } for | s, can Tuxedo...... 43¢ Lucky Strikes 25¢ | 4 100 cigars, 3 for... 2DC 19¢ Sweet Capora]s Prescnpnons Filled With Care All prescriptions filled carefully by our Graduate Reg- § istered Pharmacist. Prices reasonable. Electric L} ght Bulbs American made. Tipless. 10-watt clear | 93¢ each 15-watt clear or 25-watt clear ¢ 5 for $1.00 40-watt clear 50-watt clear 5 or more delivered in D. C. Specials in Drug Store Merchandise 1 25c Hudnut's Travelette free with each purchase of $1.00 or more. Only one to a customer and only given if asked for. Tooth Preparations All 8¢ Cigars, 3 for.... So: ps 18¢ 60c Forhan's......c..... 6¢c | & cutcura..coc..... 55 20¢ 30¢ Kolynos, 3 for...... OC | 10c Palmolive, 3 for.... 50c Pebeco . 250 Packer's Tal....... 20c¢ 50c Pepsodent.......... 39¢ | rhysicians and Surgeons. 9c 50C TPANR. ..eraerensoae 31c | wvitebuoy, 5 foreeeeuennes 30¢ yman's Vegetable. .. Toilet and Bath Powder 25¢ Listerine, 3 for..... 50c Squibb's, 3 for . Hair Preparations Coty's Talcum.. .3(: 50c Watkin's Mulsified 35¢ Cocoanut Of} \lnlmpun 33c ElnROaE e s 69c 35¢ Mavis Taleum, 3 for.... Squibb’s Taleum, 3 for.. Same, small 50¢ Mennen’s Talcum, 3 for 50c Palmolive Shampoo 50 Attt Palmolive Taleum, 3 for c Lavoris, 19e, 34c, 69c. Dier-kiss Talcum. 19¢ Listerine, 19e, 37c, 69c. Sohusone Dhby Tate. 8 50¢ for 3 Lysol, large........ 89¢ Foods Zonite, 50c size.......... 42c Horlick's Malted Milk, ms o 16 ozs Pills and Tablets 7, Borden's Malted Milk.. ¢9C 47¢ 59¢ Beechman’, size Merck’s Sugar Milk..... Groves' L. B. Quinine.. Mellen's Food 49¢ Liver Oil 49c Alophen Pills, 100 for.. Face Powders McCoy's Cod Tablets Coty's L'OTigan. ........ R S0l ey Wace Bowt 35¢ Phenolax Djer-kiss Face Powder, 37¢ Mavis Face Powder.... 3OC Nujol, pint....... .. 75¢ Pompelan Face Powder, 3 §C 75¢ 35¢ Squibb's Petrolatum.... Mavis Rouge = P. D. & Co. Amierican Ot §OC | Ashes of Roses Rouge, DIC Miscellaneous Specials S0c Phillips Milk of One-pint size Thermos Q= Magnesia 34c Bottle, very special.. 95¢ Benzoin, Glycerine and m & 4 ) Rose Water > 15¢ | nerweeten . coa| Tiver g Dobei's Solution, pint. 19€.| Beer, ‘Wine and Irom, 69c 25¢ 39¢ 50c Unguentine Castoria ...... e Wampole's Extract Cod s 'rmm X Liver Oil, pint........ c rophylactic Tooth- *| Two 2,000-sheet Rolls ot A e v 29¢ Toilet Tissue Paper, 2OC 2 Oh Henry 10¢ 35 Hershey Kisses, pound, 90C 3 Love Nest 2 Lbe. Jelly Eggs...... We will deliver any order for $1 or more an*where in D. C. T Main 1085 anklin 5077 Positively NO RADIO GOODS. Delivered R-A-D-I-O BUY NOW—SAVE MONEY R.C.A. and Brandes Superior Cunningham $3.39 $6:00 Phones $3.00 Tubes $2.39 Burgess B Everead_y B Batteries Batteries 200 Larse 2% gy 49 $2.00 Large 22% Volt, = e i5h . $4.00 Large 45 Voir, $2.89 Music Master Speakers $18.98 3.76 Large 45 Volt.. $2.49 “\Trgxtfleavy Duty 45 $3.98 Dry Cells, 3 for..... One - Tube Set, lsx:rd;:;:w cabinet. $7.49 ......... $30.00 Type....... Jefferson St $12.00 Jewett Phono- Transtormers ... 9229 | M i e, $9.98 Acme Transformers, Audio and Radlo.. $2.98 Amertan Transformers .... Brach Storm Guard Lightning Arrester. A won- $1'19 der .. . Dry Cells ....... Erla Transformers. . $3.25 Bradloystats and $1.49 All-American - 3.25 Bradleyleaks ..... o Transformers .... s i Dictograph Phono- graph Units... $6 Uncle Sam Coils. ., $4.79 Beav Baby G d Cryatal Sot ..oe. 198 Socket Antenna....... Nathaniel Baldwin @6 40 7-Strana A wire, 39€ | pecricns Guaranised @7 7-Strana Ant, ¢ eerless Guarantee Sk PRORES ».....on.- $1.98 Foote, Star and Scien- tific Fixed Crystals, Freshman Masterpiece 5-Tube Sets $9550 Complete, Only Sold on Easy Terms Lishintog Avcestors.: - SIE Antenna Insulators ........ 89c¢ 1925. 2 LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents SACKCLOTH AND LET 4 grigping drama _of a ais- ter's love, from the George Gidbs movel, featuring ALICE_TERRY EARLE FOXE COMEDY International Newsreel Scenfe—Overture—Bte. WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS lAI. A__ fascinating romance of Spanish War Days S s present, featurin CLAIRE VIIIDSDR SENNETT COMEDY World's Champion Walker “YOU GOTTA DANCE” A Novelty Revue ROXY LA ROCCA Wizard of the Harp ECKERT & FRANCIS “ANOTHER'S MESSAGE" THE BISON CITY FOUR THEY DO SING KELLY LATELL CO. PREMIER WIRE ARTISTS Many Other Features J “THE PRICE OF PLEASURE”" GUARNERI BROTHERS In Scenes and Seleotions From “TL_Trovatore™ BPECIAL DANCE PRESENTATION Mischa Guterson, Conducting Rialte Concert Orehestra Wews—*Out of Tnkwell Cartoon'’ Cross-Word 5 Puzile. The Laugh Show of the Y “STEP THIS WAY” 1. B. HAMP Exm, SIX ROCKETS g o Acrobats Ladies’ Bargain Matines Daily, 25c \ Dir. Mesars. Shuber POLI’S “ToNichT MAT. TOMOR. 50c to $2.50 F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest ANNOUNCE Return For One Week Only, From New York, Londonm, Balieff’s Chauve-Souris (The Bat Theater, of Mescow) Entirely New Program Paris COM. SUN.-All Wesk-MAR. 29 | L. LAWRENCE WEBER Presents A New Jazz-Laugh Musicomedy Mercenany [Maer —WITH— BROADWAY CAST Introducing Alno THE AMBASSADORS Stars of the Vocalion Red Records. and 2 DOZEN DANCING “DEBS" Eatire Production by W. B.¥riedlander to_$2.501 Thur. Mat.. | ! 202 LIMODO r=>32l Bves., 50c B0c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 TS e ; WILLIAM J. HEYTING 3 A priltiant Theosophist from Austra will lectuge in Washington Lodge, T. S. Hall 1216 H Street Thursday, March 26 at 8 P.M., on “The Death-Knell of Materialism” Saturday, March 28 at 8 P.M,, on “The East and the West” } No Admiysion—Public Invited P PP | | PRESIDENT =" 11th and Penna. Ave. FOP MAT. TOMORROW. Best lnh ue No_Telsphone Orders. 4th Semaational Week l‘RAIN" With KATHARINE HAYDEN Nig] Be Seats, $1.50 FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Parties Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding a Always in Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin 5383 CONTINUOUS ON Direct | The GCA® (3 £ Air Mail WARN BAATER 1E DOVE, MARY BRIAN, AS FAIRBANKS, Jr. A Thrilling Tale of the U. 8. Air Mail Serviee A Paramount Picture “Nor $now, Nor Rain, Nor Wind, Nor the Pilot in His Flight.”” (The motTo of the U. S. Alr Mail Servioe) EFREM ZIMBALIS Great Vielinist \ Poli's Theater. Wednosday, April 1, 4:30 Seats Mrs. Greene's Bureau. ¥ Droop’s, 13th and G, Main 6488. NDALL'S——— METROPOI.ITA . F AT 10th. TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Firat National Presents MILTON | SILLS VIOLA DANA Supported by Ruth Clifford, Rosemary Theby, Irving Cum- mings and & sterling cast in & vivid adventure - romance of India and the South Seax. AS MAN DESIRES “OUR GANG” in “DOG DAYS” ‘World Survey—Overture— Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL'S 7ot 14th & Park rd. w.w. CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D& B TODAY K ¥ HOLT and LOIS WIL NORTH OF 86." COM DOUGLAS ¥ TOMORROW B “THE THIEF OF pADS = CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater XDA’ 14th and Col. R4 s R - ARG “MOTOR MAT ORROW AMUSEMENTS. MAT. ToDAY Week—Last 6 Times SEDUCTION Romance, Love and Adventurs DARING ARABIAN DANCERS Colorful Land of Alish Setting Next Week—Seats THURS. Myron C. Fagan's New Drama “MISMATES” With a Brilliant Cast The Barber of Seville GIIAI.IAPIN Pl.\\o co, -nd 4. “Main rmc ! 52, §3 -.mi $5 Pertormases” S.15° Fastes . Monday, April 13, Washington Auditor! TONIGHT 8:30 EMORY GLEE CLUB (Atlants, Ga ) New Willard Hotel Auspices Georgia State Club MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH AL REEVES PERFECT FORM CONTEST Next Week— ‘Band Box Revue 3 F KElTHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE The Washington Opera co.‘[ TWO GREAT HE Great Stars in AVON COMEDY 4 Vaudeville's Masterpisce of Hokum _and _Harmony ALBE.RTINA RASCH GIRLS 0 Beautiful Corvphees "Vaudorille's_Best _Dancing Ast 0.-WHITING & BURT--Sadie Unigue Songs HERSCHEL HENLERE Mirthful Music Master 7 Other Kelth-Albee Featares Shows Daily, 2:15 & 8.15; Sun. Mat 8:18; Good Orch. Beats. Mats.. 80c Eyes. 81, ?wd Bal. Seats, Mats., ; Eves., 3%0 i I ROONEY & BENTL SHAMEOCK" a DUMBARTON 1343 Wi l.mnu. VERA RE Bon 1A ELAINE GORT TAKO! OF STEZ. _in “SAFE AN EMPIRE °¢ WORLDLY AR nww.m.(\ GOUDS « 2.5 TITTING HAR HIPPODROME”'“ . Av. LON CHANEY “THE HUNCHAACK OF NOTHE D). C Street N.B. t run in north 9m RAPHA!L PORGTIY. D ER THE _MORAL_SIN FAVORITE e RIAGE." ¢ _NIGHT. MeKinley st. MONTE RLUE “THE LOVER and MARIE PF FAST SET." ( Ample Parkine S PREVOST BLT MARIE Uis ricH, | » CRANDALL’S Arelie Theater | 624 H St. N.E. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 1 A D TOMORROW—DOUGLAS in “THE THIEF OF 10, 7:15 and Wednesday. 1 IS and 9:25. Thursday CRANDALL’S York ’nun ¢ _RUTH WISE Adams, i i VIRGIN." nd in “WHY ARy WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM (N. Y. Ave. and 19th St.) Evenings, 50c - Matinee, 25c ||| WASHINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION ALL THIS WEEK Il SOUVENIRS ENTERTAINMENT Washington Quartet, MISS RACHEL SEWELL'S MANNIKINS Tonight. INATIONAL TONIGHT 8:15 Mat, Saturd: o-ym, and Greatest of 18 Editions ZIESTTES NEXT w:!:x—lu Mon, Seats Now. ST. PATRICK PLAYERS —IN— “THE HOLY CITY” l”""z‘fl‘ l!l.li‘!lll d'nm '".h'hlal( oot Jonton, droe nith, et m Interpolations. Personal directios v, 'Francs. d. Hurncs | ¢ 1110 M St. N.B. DORIS KENYON iN PRINCFS R L Ave SISTH_COMMANDMENT, IJBERTY North Capitol & P Sta, DIXIE HANDICAP, PARK un & Buchanam N.W. 2 P.M.—Suns. 3 P.M. TODAY AND TOMORROW Tors VI and NOAT B “EAST OF SUEZ.” WALTE OLYMPIC You St. llu 14th & 15th TACK T, LTS 7 and 9. TRUXTON North Capitol St. and Florida Ave. PASSION PLAY MARCH Sunday at 33 Chitdren. ¥ TDI N. Franklin 3587, Mr. Miller will give courses in dancing for the summer months. RINE BALI t. N.W. Frank VUL teach you Tavko, Fox Tro and oule Hop. ~ Appointments any ‘time; class Tuesday evening, with orchostra, 1 Rhythmic apitol Hill. Tncereibin ateibe:. Orivotigh {istsuetion Private and Class, Do s xm ae \\ YNDHADM, Thone ¥r. 91033 pri 1 New, New York Conservatory ‘WASHINGTON'S POPULAR 2 Tadies Gents 500 Open Sat.. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wied.. Thurs., Fri. 7 Days—10 A.M. to 12 Midnight Pennn. Ave at Ninth—306 9th St N.Ws, Excellent Mukie—New Maple Floor PRIZE DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT COLLEGIAN FOX TROT—$5.00 IN GOLD 1t you dapee, come K:30 Lo it not, vome any time. We will teach you im 7 lessons, Tclepbone Franklin 2166 - 53

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