Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1925, Page 42

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42 MOTHER MEMORIAL - DRIVE IS PLANNED - National Project Will Be Opened Here September 1: ar establishment of perma Al headquarters herve by Memorial Foundation as \rd carrying on an inten on of a memorial ity were an Mrs. © Clarence president, and Headquarters Bor i 1 its endeavors lo rial plans through onvenes lation to |sult R., Copeland of New airman of the men's the alliance, and & pron 2 will be named to head the Mothers' Mgmorial Foundation, it is he model of the g com- ts' plans e nea lding have a room for > Union, and auditorium every have a rough the to foster State Charlemag Bernard Calif.; Mrs Ala.: Mrs. Charles F. of Alameda, Calif.; Mr. Bayard C. Henry of Pasa- N. McDonald of Ray, z.; Mrs. George Washington Car- ver of Albertville, Ala W. Bos- kins of Birmingham C. D. Howe of Philade B Canada: Mrs mington ver Dodge ¥ nd Fred Walton Mrs. Tower was recently mber «f the foundation's RODMAN BROS. Landscape Gardeners Evergreens, Shrubbery, Rosebushes, Grapevines and Fruit Trees Nursery Located at 1449 Park Road tracts will | Headquarters for | vruaen TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | NaTroNaL | comeay, | . | he Best People,” at 8$:20 pom. Rin at 2 sco e .n ama, at $:20 p.m pom Supphire Matinee Spanish dancer, and $:15 p.m u Husbands,” 1s 1 to 11 pam Surprise,” to 11 pam. | and v unn\fll-. EARLE STRAND-—“A Vaudeville vaudeville, continuous 12:3 GAYETY —"Wine, Song,” burlesque, p.m MUTUAL lesque, at COLUMBIA at 11:15, 1. 10:05 pan METROPOLITAN—"Frivolou 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, T 10 pm PALACE 20 i Woman at 2:15 and ~“Lafiin’ _Thru'" 2:30 and $:20 p.m. 'he Way of a 2:40, 4:40, 6:25, Contraband.” at 11 7:30 and 9:40 p.m | at 11:30, 1:30, 30 pom Twin bill, and 9 Dressmaker 0 and 7:55 uunn\ PARK—"The From Paris Copper- | > at at 6, CEN | Money.” a and 9:30 p.m Excursion (o Richmond, 12, 13. $4.00 round trip. Co *. & P. ticket agents.—Adver- | tisement. under present plans, | § Th;ift § Junior High School Site Chosen. Land for the erection of the Juhn R. Francis, jr. High hool was pur- chased today from M. Frank Ruppert | of 1021 Seventh street, for $50,000. | The Commissioners also acquired nd in the vicinity of Rhode lIsland | South Dakota avenues E Y. Willk ASTER Novelties, Baskets, Rabbite etc. Fill your needs at— GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Inc 914 E S = Will you SAVE and HAVE T E There'll or W A FAST? and be plenty either way!! Interest N K F COMMERCE § AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th & E Sts. the sort smartly turned out women will carry next Sunday NUMBER ONE— A Paris fashion of Bengaline in many colors—the trimmin s of contrasting colored lizard or white kid. PRICED $13.50. AT NUMBER TWO— * The Petits Bag—{ashioned of black mocha or moire with gilt frame and gold kid pip- ing—$12. NUMBER THREE— Bengaline or faille in jewsl tome colors and contrastiny NUMBER FOUR— A dainty pouch style of moirs with & delightful Bea gmbroidery " both front back—$10 nt and NUMBER FIVE— Kasha Cloth, piped with white kid and ornamented with rhinestone birds or animals— $8.50. NUMBER SIX— Smart style and generous utility are combined with a ble price in_this bad in black n ny colors of izard calf—$5. NUMBER SEVEN— A _pouch bag of black or brown mented with & ory and cloisenne placque: pived and bned with bright colors —s10. NUMBER EIGHT— This Freach envelops modsl i of _ wonderfully Amooth Biack calfakin, trimmed h rattlesnake or colored 1314-16-18 F STREET calf—lined to match— . NUMBER NINE— inty bag with a_gilt chain handle. It is nly the “aew light NUMBER TEN— Mado of tan, black or br leather with a Florentin Mail Orders Prepaid 15 CHICAGO OPERA CO. Matinee at 2:20 | f‘Six Canceled Performances Basis of i Feodor Challapin, .| aisagr | basso ‘“"“\\hnh arose over Chaliapin's appear- |ance here previously with the Wash- 20, {ington comy M | Chicago, brought pany clared to have had no part, to the ef- |\fect that none of the singer's engage- ments should interfere with p. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, | forces. Chaliapin's singtig in Wash- lington 10 days previous to his ap- i pearance with the Chicago Opera Company, over the ignored protests of that organization, is gi as a prime reason why the singer's name does not appear on the Chicago list for next season It is stated that Mr. base his suit on damages with the Washington appearance. Under court ruling he was permitted { 1o aprear here, but all advertising on his part was forbidden SUED BY CHALIAPIN Chaliapin will cubB TED M-ESWING CO-. 1013 £ ST Action—Dispute Due to Per- formance Here. e who will shington Ope: presentation of ‘“The onday night, has the Chicago ancellation of formances with them learned here yesterday ter In the the company, APPEAT | Ay auto cigar lighter and spotlight have been combined in one LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY Chair Car de Luxe Service svar W e $1.50 Stopping Off In HEALTH CANDIES ALEXANDRIA 404 60+ 80¢ b To visit Christ Church and Washirg- 10 am., 2 pm, Guide and Lecturer. Oniy Fresh Fish Used From Mid-City Terminal snd Shad oo Ses 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Reservations, Main 397 Regular Service Every Half Hour. 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Round Trip, 90 Cents Mount Verson open 10 am. 10 6 p.m Mount Vernon Not Open on Sunday Washington-Virginia Railway Co. between and - the . Chioago D. Chaliapin's attor- was here recently, en route to where e suit has been | Shad er for Mr Bass, Fresh o1 erel, brolled: Oysters in all Doviied’ and Tmpenal Gras Clam Chowder, Turtle Soup, etc. HERZOG’S 11th and Potomac River Chalia- ricago Opera Com- in which Mr. Chaliapin is_ de- form- FOLLOW THE CROWD Bring Your O1d Hate to the Ludie’ Capital 8 1ith St. N.W.. e on au find the | books you want E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. 'PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7th St. N.W. WILL DELIVER Any of These Furniture Specials Purchased Here Tomorrow Just in time to make your home more attractive for ‘he Easter Holidays. YA w:;x Open Accou now a Savings “Bank of the People” 1336 N ) Y. Ave. ONE DOLLAR SECURES Simmons Bed Outfit Windsor type ONE DOLLAR SECURES REFRIGERATOR Complete slue at $29 Outne ONE DOLLAR SECURES Simmons Steel Bed Complete Qutfit Bed ONE DOLLAR SECURES With seft with on Without ! ke Simmons Guaranteed Day Bed fl7$fi94 Eond NSprings and Cotton Mattress Complete Outnt ONE DOLLAR SECURES Gépnuine Walnut able and Chairs vece Dining Room Group. ONE. DOLLAR SECURES DUOFOLD $29 =7 539 Imitation Chaxe Leather + Walnut Queen Anne Table ONE DOLLAR SECURES Breakfast Room Suite ba Chairs to Drop-leat Tabie and four Square- Table [0 ',_i,,,,n,' Complete Only Reduced to— Outnt Extra Special!! ONE DOLLAR SECURES 95 Toceny ana werl buntes all willow, with out upholstering. Just 25 in the lot, so hurry bere for yours. WEDNESDAY, | Bapk opens at 8:30 a.m. Clos | p.m. close is maintained. APRIL 8, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. FIRST SFOWING IN WASHINGTON PARAMOCUNT'S KK'['HE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” WITH LEATRICE JOY ERNEST TORRENCE AND 14 MANNEQUINS NED WAYBURN'S PRODUCTION “THE FOUR HUSBANDS” WITH THE MILLERoSP | PERFECT SHOW e OTHER PERFECT FEATURES S O WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS LOEW’ LOEW'S COLUMBIA| | PALACE F Street at 12th F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro-Goldwyn Presents Paramount Presenta THE WAY OF A GIRL CONTRABAND A lavish society melodrama of A powerful romance of small @ debutante’s mad desire for town politics, from the Satur- thrills. Featuring urday Evening Post story ELEANOR BOARDMAN With LOIS WILSON MATT MOORE—WM. RUSSELL NOAH BEERY---RAY. McKEE Comety, « Comedy, “Tons of Trouble” Pathe News—Scenic Tom Gannon's Muaie Intern, Seenlo—Music—Ete. CONTINUOLS 10:30 A M. TO 11 P. M. THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. “The Barber of Seville” CHALIAPIN Paggi, Nadworney, Mojica, Ivantzoff, Ananian, Shefferman Prices, $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5 ster Monday, April 13, Washington Auditorium JASCHA HEIFETZ VIOLINIST AT WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Sunday Evening, April 19, at 8:30 Hix Last Appearance in Washington for the Next Two Yenrs Management Peggy Albion Concert Bureau Prices $1, $1.50, $2 and $3.50, Plus Tax Seats Now for “The Barber of Seville” and Heifetz Recital At Jordan Piano Co., 13th and G Sts. N.\W. Phone Main 487 MUTUAL THEATER PA. AVE. AT NINTH “LAFFIN’ THRU” MICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Perfect form contest tonight. MT. VERNON Steamer An ldent BIN ot Super Quality and ity Headliner De Luxe TRINI Spain's, Famous Beauty and Fore: with Hurtado's Marimba Orchestra WM. GAXTON & CO. in “Kisses.” Very Fumny! ROY CUMMINGS with Irene Bhaw You Will Scraam! 8 Other Keith'Alb'e Features Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Good Orch. Seats Round T"p’ 85¢ “ ren., B1. Good Bule 280: 5. Eves., Next Week—N. V. A. Carnival T e s | CRANDALL'S: METROPOLITAN- F AT 10th THIS WEEK A 11 M. TO i1 PF. M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS 6 STARS Including Eugene O'Brien, Mae Ben Alexander, Mitehell Lewis and bl FRIVOLOUS SAL AL ST. JOHN in “DYNAMITE DOGGIE" World Survey—lIrving Berlin Songreel—Saperh Symphony [ EASTER WEEK — | 0 THE RAG MAN Willard Mack's original film comedy of a juvemile “Bus- iness Man" who forms the firm of “Ginsberg and Kelly ’ It permits a reversion to his original type of funmaking on' the part of JACKIE COOGAN AMBASSA mm 18115t &Col CRANDALL S B LA wm, MAREY b “SEA LEGS CRANDALL S “ork Ga.Ave. &Quabocs: CF Film Features DUMBARTON 242 ¥iscensin sy, 1343 Wisconsin Av. Kiown Night, Fri, Apr. 17, Midaite Admission, 25¢ Sun. Eve. POLI'S S Seat Sale Today Box Office Open 9 A.M. to 10 P). Daily CHAS. J. MULLIGAN and PAUL M. TREBITSCH Present A Musical Comedy Delight formances. 3, 7, 9 A TWO.-FEATURE PROGRAM “Greater Than Marriage” Btarrin, d Marjorie Daw “The Age of Innocence” Beverly Bayne & Elliott Dexter Braadway VELMA SUTTON. Coloratura Soprans ONCERT ORCHESTRA ISCHA first appearance in Washi Eves., 50c to §2.50; Thurs. Mat., mu- soloi PRICES §: 00 to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c Hickman, V.P.& Cashier 1925 .Vacation Club | . Open for Membership pe | Commercial busivess and savin Clalized and solicited. Inte: 3% ON SAVINGS 4% ON TIME FUNDS tement of accounts rendered. ee distribution handsome ‘metal | book, Resources Over $5,000,000 except on Government pay da: = NOW SELLING 805 to §2 o Mat, ABat-30¢ fo 2. Mat. 50c to $1.50. SHUBER TODAY T""""'Bnm ZODAY, o to WANAGEMENT MESSES. SHUBERT Press and A»l-nd close e Sioun, “Yeopening from 030 1o Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. NW. Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue April 6 to 10, 8 P. M. DRAMATIC PLAY “THE MIRACLE” LARGE COSTUMED CAST Beautifully lighted realistic soemes. Direction of Wentworth and Parr ction — —— A PORTRAIT OF A WOM- nl " Grnnk Conroy, Mildred Florence, Kenneth McKenna Briitiant Comedy— AN, With Helen Gahag — 20d & Matchless Cast. Youthful, Dancing, Prancing Chorus‘ DANTE'S “INFERNO. . NE. NEW STANTON ** £S5 TE AT WILSOY, he World's Amaziag Stiot el n “THE ATR HAWK." WARDMAN PARK THEATRE TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. Y 4 a STRONG AST in e W ,‘“‘ WOMAN T KI E o1 B street JACK HOLT COMAN 9th & O St RAPHAEL 7155 © SUER iy Eveny WomANs TR FAVORITE T “MISS BLUE E raght . el CHEVY CHASE Son: Aveees @ Mel l\lnlov £1.D.C PREVO pace. Ample Parking RES, P MARMONT T McKIM T MARY ALDE MADONNA_ 0 AMERIC PARK THEATER FIRST SHOWING IN NORT TODAY AND TOMORROW TWEST RICHARD wons any time, 73c. Cottee, 4 priv., Guar. results. Floe eovironment. . EDW. £. MILLER STUDIO, 1226 CONN. AV Franklia 8557. Mr. Miller will give courses dapcing for the summer months. _ AND MRS. L. A. ACHER STUDIO. 10th t. n.w.; classes Mon. and Fri., § orchestra. vate lessons Fr. 5367. Establisked 1800, School of high standing will C. Balle 0% fooa dancer in'a e lessons. Class B sibar vate Tu chestra). ¥rankita 806 Fuut Congreg-floml Church th and G Sts. N.W. Fru.wm Offering HEADACHFS most times, laused by, der tective viston. Have our op- tometrint ex- amine your eyes und pre- smcribe the proper glasses. OPTICAL CO. . A. LEES 614 9tk 8t, 712 11th Street 1Y, Johns, Charles Rich NEXT SUNDAY EEATS TOMORROW Patterson McNutt Presents . A New Comedy “THE POOR NUT” By J, €. Nugent and Elliot Nugent (Authors of “Kempy") ELLIOTT NUGENT ORENCE SHIRLEY and a Superb Cast. PROY. 910 Eye St. N.W. Lp-to-the-minu ARCADE DANCING WEEK NIGHT NEW PRICES!! 10c ADMISSION INCLUDING DANCE TICKET Competent Instruction \\ YNDHAM, Phoue Fr. 9103 Private lesso

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