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46 RETRAGTS CHARGE Withdraws Accusation That| | Son-in-Law Stole Moth- | er’s Will. By tho Associated Press. RIVERHEAD, Mrs. Constance Archik 1 exposure sinking of th daughter, the wife of Adams, died during the her husband was in serv- ie b ving Mrs, war while file now is re d herc Graci iv from he fixed the A tax appr: the estate at § injury John D 1 wish, ble, to | eat wrong and injury I| “to them i 3 bitter, unwarrant tivat end I do nn\\ retract, recall and d savow them." TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S—Balicff's Chauve-Souris. at 8§20 pm. Matines at 2:20 p.m NATIONAL—Ziegfeld s N. Brown, 1 to 11 pm. Rirst,” 11 pm. ' bur- vaude- 5 and 8:15 p.m —Al Reeves, burlesque, at | triumph | will be * at §:05 and 10 | { 9:30 pm. WARDMAN PARK—"The Played God,” at 7 and 9 p.m. “America,” at 1:10, and 9:30 pm AMBASSADOR—"Greed,” 7 pm. Cl \Tfill— 'The Thief of Bagdad.,” and 9:10 p.m. | Man Who | | 3:10 at 5:30, “RIDAY and SATURDAY Fresh Eggs, 34c dvz.; 2 doz., 67c “OCCIDENTAL brand COFFEE” 50c Lb. Columbia Tea & Coffee Co. Distributors of ‘‘Ayrshire Brand’ That_Good Wisconsin Butter 1565 North Capitol St. Supply of Blank Books always on hand at— E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY I3*&F 1203657 HEALTH CANDIES 404 €0+ B80¢ Ib Lamont St. N.W. $18,500 A well constructed and nicely arranged home of 10 rooms. 3 baths, 2 sleeping porches, convenient to Mt. Pleasant cars. Brick garage. A real home in an exclusive neighborhood. Phone or Call 11:20, W. H. WEST CO. Real Estate 916 15th St. Main 9900 EDMONSTON’S Home of Foot Forms Invitation to Speak On Memorial Day Tresident Coolidge will give the the memorial services At I]\P amphitheater at “emetery M, District A. R. com- 3 a B. Mouiton, Maj. Gen. John L U, A g O, s that he at privilege to participate occasion and that he would be most hoppy to make the who are s callers th Tietidge would attend cert at the Willard Hotel tonight EASTERN DEEATERQ WIN. New York NEW Y Edpreme Const declaring acts of Con- The verdict Low round-trip i n sale fo California and the Pacific Northwest beginning May 5th; to Colorado beginning June 1st 18 nia Bldg., Pa—Advertisement. ¥ Phitu- delphia, Eggs in France cannot be sold as “ they have been in cold t Our Booth at uu\ Industrial Exposition i the new Auditorium | Comfort and Quality in HILE it may be true that all the money in the world can not buy Happiness, Tolmanized starched collar comfort can be secured at little cost; and we can not imagine a man being happy without a comfortable starched collar! _Tolmanized starched collars are more com- fortable, pli- able and dis- tinctive. Tele- phone —tell a driver—tell your friends! The Tolmamn La F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. Franklin 71-72-73 A Remnant Sale Men’s Shoes T. Dckut: Towans in | THE EVENING TOUR OF EUROPE President’s Friend and Mrs. Stearns Will Sail From New York Today. B; Frank W. Stearns, intimate friend of President Coolldge, left Washing- terday for New York to sail with Mrs. Stearns today for a European tour bout two months. ta i o diplomat] d today that the trip had nommg to do with international there any surface ather quarters to b aried predictions of what p might 1 coneerned that a vaca- pend for reusons thi purely his own Much of th speculation w to Europe to rest, but aptually ried commissions of vast importance. might lie 7 7 STORAGE BATTER[E}\\ Called for & Dahnrnd AUTO Er. Gaes 10 %o 1t ‘NoON ou Re'llllul;lles?u:a;y Servic, “The Home of the High- Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. Eyes examiond. sioseee fitted [n[—=][——u| . :Tu. m‘{'sfl‘: oa 1o e 5 raa EE,_ [le——=|nu] Our experts will put your M. A. LEESE ¢S oo™ Branch WE RECHARGE [ Fiome | | RADIO lundnyn Class Eyeglass lin 5608 FOL[DW THE CROWD m and toblecked selection "o Pt Loy Bra Trimmings. radio in good condition. Stare 712 11th Street chosen vice Wallace mined 36 ounces. STAR, WASHINGTON, wmflw m.' GRA[}IE Coolidge Accepts S'I'EARNS m MAKE D. C. MAN IS CHOSEN HEAD ,‘ OF PHOTOGRAPHERS’ BODY David B: Edmonston President of Interstate Association. Other ¥ the A PHILA B. Edmonst elected pro A n . Bl iting ary, and E. W. treasurer. e A silver nugget, in British CHI . Watfles, Chili, and Everything Good SUNDAY Dml'v"r:n 826 12th §t. N.W. LIVE WIRE WANTED Experienced pany represer to manage office of foreign company finance open office i Good s v man Box 55-D Sta dent; A. W. Archbald Brown, MALE Confide D. €., THURSDAY, Officers. 26.—David ngton, D. C., was of the Photogra- of the Middle At- rday at the clos- loomsburg, Pa., was on, W. Va., secre- Philadelphia. CHEVROLETS DODGES BUICKS STUDEBAKERS Open and Closed Models BRILL’S AUTO RENTAL CO. (3 Places) 1406 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Franklin 7303 908 20th St. N.W. West 102 1950 New Hampshire Ave. North 113 LEARN TO DRIVE—WE TEACH Oar Officers Atm to make courtesy and ac- commodation distin- guishing features of the Lincoln National Bank service. the largest ever Columbia, weighs CKEN Spanish Dishes 2 Doors South of F 8¢, finance com- itative wanted about to Washington. to competent ntial. Address r office. n It is their policy to give the same degree of effi- cient service and consid- eration to our small de- positors that we give to our !argest. If you don’t get it they want to be told about it. Our officers are men whose business is service and whose efforts may be summed up in the creed — “We ourselves | the better serve by serv- ing otkers best.” LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. X one-day Remnant Sale of Men’s High Shoes. Black and Tan At $5.00, it means you buy high-grade Shoes at HALF and LESS than HALF PRICE. No Exchange EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Throughout the old South this dining room was famous HERE is a ring of youth in their voices when they speak of it—those gray-haired southern gentlemen who tell you about the dining room of the old Maxwell House. How stately it ‘was with its medallions of fruit and game on the walls! How tempting the food that was served there! Throughout the old South the Maxwell House of Nashville was celebrated for its delicious fare —and above all for its coffee, a special blend wonderfully rich and mellow. Inall parts of the country the familics who best understand MARCH 26, good living have sccured Maxwell House Coffec for their own use. ‘This same coffee, blended and roasted in just the same way, is supplicd to them insealed tins. The rare flavor and delicate fragrance that delighted the old South years ago, are now offered to you. Ask your grocer for one of the bluc tins of Maxwell House Coffce. Also Masxwell House Tea, MaxwelL House CorreE Goodto &M&v; ® Top AY —Americas laygest selling, ’lg"smdm@ 1925. GEORGE N.'BROWN World's Champion Walker “YOU GOTTA DANCE” A Novelty Revue ROXY LA ROCCA Wizard of the Harp ECKERT & FRANCIS “ANOTHER §'MESSAGE" THE BISON CITY FOUR THEY DO SING KELLY LATELL CO. PREMIER WIRE ARTISTS Many Other Features ight J \(The motio of the U, B ALY AMUSEMENTS. of 150. DOVE, MARY BRIAN, S FAIRBANKS, Jr. A Thrilling Tale of the . 8. Air Mall Service A Paramount Picture “Nor Snow, Nor Raiz. Nor Wind, Nor Can Stay the Pilot in His Flight." Mail Service) CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th LAST THREB DAYS Paramount Presents SACKCLOTH ‘AND SCARLET ALICE TERRY BEGINNING SUNDAY ‘THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH' From the Brosmdway Play WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS (TR LOEW' F Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS Metro- Gnlduyn Presents IIEHIAI. CLAIRE WIIDSOR Caudy—Nem—-Onmn BEGINNING SUNDAY NORMA SHEARER In “Lady of the Night" T T T i} Mat. Saturday we 031.50 Nights SHUBERT At 8320 S BELASE kg Farewell Week—Last & Times SEDUCTION | Romance, Love and Adventure DARING ARABIAN DANCERS Colorful Land of Allah Setting Next Week—Seats NOW Myron C. Fagan's New Drama “MISMATES” With a Brilliant Cast HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE OH, BOY! \\nu: A SHOW! TWO, GREAT DLINERS 4 tars_in_Support IIOI COMEBY 4 YVeuderille's Masterpisce of a_and_Harmony AI.IERTIIIA RASCH GIRLS 20 Beautiful Coryphees 'Vaudeville's_Best Dancing Act Geo.-WHITING & BURT--Sadie Usniqus Songs HERSCHEL HENLERE Mirthful Music Master 7 Other Keith-Alhee Featares Shows Daily, 215 & 815; Sun. Mat. EFREM ZlMBALlST ireat Vielinist Poli's nnm Wednesd. MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH AL REEVES WRESTLING TONIGHT Joo Turner vs. Kid Ellis | PRESIDENT ™ polhant Pama. Ars. Tonllhl 8:20 Nights Best § MILITARY NIGHT Speelal Comeert by Army Band WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM (N. Y. Ave. and 19th St.) , 50c - Matinee, 25¢ Evenings, WASHINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION ALL THIS WEEK W'luhlnflcl Quartet. Telephone Switchboard . Demonstrahon POLI’S & F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest NNOUNCE Return For One Week Only, Direct ¥rom New York. London, Paris Balieff’s Chauve-Souris (The Bat Theater, of Moscow) Entirely New Program TUOM. SUN.—ALI, WEEK_MAR. 20 L. LAWRENCE WEBER Presents SEATS NOW A NEW JAZZ-LAUGH MUSICOMEDY MERCENARY MARY With & CAST OF BROADWAY PLAYERS —AND— The Ambassadors {27 o Yool 2 DOZEN DANCING “DEBS" Evei S to 5230 Thur Mt We @ B - vl " NEXT WEEK | I ROONEY & BENT—"SHAMROCK' a | METROPOLITAN DAVS—11 to 11 First National Presents MILTON SILLS VIOLA DANA Supported by h Clifford, Rosemary Theby, Irving Cum- mings and a sterling cast in vivid adventure - romance of India and the South Sems. AS MAN DESIRES “OUR GANG" in “DOG DAYS” World Survey—Overture— Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL'S ,Trvout 14th & Park rd. r.w. TODAY AND TOMORROW—D. GRIFFITH'S “AMERICA." FABLE sat. SPECTA M Fort CHiiDies DOUGLAS MacLEAN N “THE HOTTENTOT” OUR GANG COME AESOP 10:30 AM., CRANDALL’S MBASSADOR 18108 £CaL RA.N. W M cmms cevTRAL Sk Bet, D & B CRQNDA”'S Savoy Theater 14tE and Col. Rd. MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.: 3 P.M. SUNDATY. TODAY- SEENA OW BN 61 BUDDY rAMING | THI HARD NG TAL LIVELY.’ CRAND Au_ys Apollo Theater 54 H St NE s :v‘«”\' b WEDNESDAY. 1 York Theater | (Ga.Ava.&Quebacst. | “Collegiate,” | Gents INIGHT 8:15 Mat. Saturdey Gayost and Greatest of 18 Editions FEL2= éggmgi ST. PATRICK PLAYERS T “THE HOLY CITY” A magnificen. lenten dramn wiih east Epecial Musical Features. Danc- ine, Ipterpelations. roryreonul direction NE COLU".IA The Laugh lhow ol n.- Year “STEP THIS WAY" WITH 1. B. HAMP fz SIX ROCKETS Z3riag o Ladies’ Bargain Matines Daily, 25¢ Film Features NEW STANTON 0"- c C Sta. N.E. 8:00—9:30 MARIE PREVOST \Y!\H BLUE, in “THE _DARK SWAN TAKO} OF §URZ." in_“SAFE AN EMP]RE nu ll\ Street A »‘ HARD DIX AN mvomn-: s Conn. Aven 3 CHEVY CHASE “lKlnlry l.:)f‘ PklNCEés _“WILDNESS OF __“TOMORROW'S LoV N |h( IlILPS TN 2ot e e o PARK = & Burhnnn. N.W. Sats., 2 P.M.—Suns. 3 .M. POLA NEGRI and NOAM RE 5 “EAST OF SUEZ" ERS, in \}\llfll\l’! OLYMPIC \ou St Bet. 140 &350 EEN MOO! ROD CORTEZ, of xhaws. h Capitol St. ana TRUXTON lorida Ave, PASSION PLAY MARCH Up-to-the-minute. DAVISON “Foxt LERO H. THAYER n Modern Lon TEAYER Snd Stat—give 0 am. to 11 pm. in 2l Rt Ballroom Dances\” Ciub Classes Evers Tuesday and_Friday 14 Tel. Main 3578 WASHINGTON'S POPULAR « DANCE = Open Sat.. Sun.. Mon., Tues., Wied.. T P Days—10 A.M. fo 12 Midnight n. Ave at Ninth—306 th s0c Tesson: by appoint Establisted 1900, i Continuous 11 te 11 CARL LAEMMLE Prasents VIRGINIA NORMAN KERRY [ “THE PRICE_OF PLEASURE” Special Dance rruq-«-uu MISCHA GUTERSON. SIALTO GowcERT oucunnu re—"Mils - Wod Horboet " the News—“Qut . of Crese Werd We /m Rolwb/nn The Alr Mail? -| The Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN mmm JI)BBAN HA.NO CO. Inin 487 mcl:!, B, 52, 99 and i w--u-n&.“ e “:""‘ Dancing Evers Week Night, 830 to 12 ARCADE HELP US CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION OF OUR MAGNIFICENT STAIRS AND LOBBIES Admission Free SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Ladies, 253 dancing. Aged using auditoriam. -|BIGGER AND BETTER Orchestra (With Reconstructed Inytrumentation) Dancing Free Till 9:15 : LUCKY NUMBER PRIZE . CARNIVAL EFFECTS

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