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cial THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925 AAMUSEMENTS. i SRS ey P ey EUNGRESS’ PUWER Keeping Cool. || WIDE RANGE FOUND Our Wednesday Special . EUBERT @y AT . Keeping Cool. ! p . S | o) ELAS CW oo w0 0150 | " b T i R IN LIBRARIES HERE La.rge SeleCted MANAGEMENT MESSRS. SKUBERT | 0 1ot get excited if you're feel H |ing sorc; wrongs are ~c‘l‘}mux rl_ghllrxl o Shad Roe Dgllln GNALLAP:'-E | by the men who roar. Futile is the g renents a New Play | I R e | riot, useless is the din; men serene | More Than 100 Special Book Col- 75(: P Set ' es 1) “THE ‘Lher LAIN;H" | and quiet are the ones who win. Al- lostions it Capital. ur- er | 4 L AUG - — ways, all Lnrnunl.i _us, dmnag:‘)guc} ections in Capital, THE LAST WORD_IN THRILLS T CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN 4‘“"",':“2‘%1‘:"\\1?‘ s p ' are se S ] £ | Siphs Rpamen — e 5 s Right to Create Declared to | - a:x:l”'ll’::'l:: :1:.-:Irr|nrlmx:ic:.’ “We | vey Reveals. ' EACHO & Co-v INC. A Cast o’f Un;llui Distinction FIRST TINE IN FIRST SHOWING IN fio’lfi'{ofi"n;fib a'"’a [ can hear the cr louder than | = — 2 Municipal Fish Market | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AN . . { can hear them yammer louder than i SUEMOPDEE e Mather D S All Xow Frogeani (of Mimissatios, Entail Authority to Gov- the storm; we can hear them clamor | Washington is passed by but one | OLLY DAVI FLORENCE MISCHA GUTERSON, Condueti for some great reform. But they | ecity in the number of special libraries — RE E RIATI0 DOMIraE oim""_nu b clamor vainly, vainly do they shout; | which it maintains, according to the | TONIGHT, 8:20 VU v 4 ern Employment. men who labor sanely bring good |Second Nation-wide survey completed ATIONAL prignm-aze OLD-TIME_MINSTRELSY = e Tt er. e things about. Voters who are DY the Special Libraries Association. | (GHYE A BRANDING UP_TO DATE Tonight Is = Hows: e s froth and cnipty sound | Considerably over 100 well equipy (¥ L ’ . : Argument which commenced purhingiirotieant 3 spectal libraries were enumerated and lg y JANET OF . V. A. @ ” U] S ment i ek com c | keep the home fires burning, make | {he. aity was found to have particn | { T“E P on " T ‘ - L THE M]RAGE Brdnie. Convt o the the wheels go r()]und. I‘xn‘n as pol- | larly sirong specialized collectlons in | i FRANCE 1gl | the constitutional ished granite, silent as the same, |the fields of science. technology, as-y | = . b JOIN US B | : e | they have brought this planet quite | rieulture, law. economics and siatis STAR ;Stomd ko to New York fer e —— s peiySTORY OF LIFE i na removal from o | a lasting fame. Men of great en- |t MR s e icent han Tound semething | Excellence i - i pointed by the Py 1| deavor, they accomplish things, and | e »\:n;f\‘-[‘\“"{',:”'l"\ o oo him & Folaiaus (o rankk Vaudeviile SWANEE THE EARLE NEWS METROPOLITA" ument wis opened yes-| oy cce them never talking ‘round | "Ased uben a loca Y 4 Sl Fhete ta only. cee BECIO T Veatures ComME i v . King, counsel for £ unmittee of the District of Columbia | — s F AT 10th. Rl A ’;},',:f,m.“l.”’f".,.",'” in rin Voters buiit to conquer | Ljrury — Association Among out A TODAY—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Pennsylvania presented the Senate | gird their loins and do. while the | standing Washington special lbyaries N —_—_——— Viewe {noisy honker talks till ‘he is blue. [listed and deseribed are the American | POST ™" Foor Nut mit Home."* I O A c t I | re Dt DT e A I e The case presents directiv tha que:-| There are pikers ranting over all the | Patent Law ation, keep an udience in laughter for thres y tion of the constitutionality of an sct|fand, spieling and descanting on | Red Cross, Bureau of Railway REPAIRED full” wet wu‘"le‘l’ol EA 'I'H E JACKIE of Congress which provides () | their pipe dreams grand. Each one | Nomics, ~Carnegie Indowment TIMES “As thoroushly saturated masters of the first, second and thirl| ot International Peuce, Chamber with laughter as Kempy. LOEW’ LOEW" has his vision and he'd guide our |fect to the ficlds Elysian, close to | Sommerce o JREyeatianty with the ddvice i Easy street. Some there are who |ihe Blind. De ““Tha Poor Nut' i a delight COOGAN | - With Max Davidson, Rebert Commerce of the United States, Pa n that it will classes can be appointed and “re st et 1 e pnoin o n. National Libr: p f Atatlon e NEWS “Wholesomely comical,” i w ki b ‘AL ©O. e n Edeson and a nonpareil cast sent of the Senate. Myers based his |} L tment of A S = od. &~ on BlA PALAGE T Bilit £5E backc puy: on 1is " that | follow, and at last they find that the | tment of Commerce, Burean of M. A. LEESE %4 st NI ARAUR WOrkibs Mt T b enalard wacks original his removal was fllegal e the | dreams are hollow and the dreamers | Geclagioal Burvey, Fatent | Rimuch 712 11th Street || F Street at 12th ¥ Street at 13th name of his successor wi sub-| blind. Tt is weary walking to a pipe e e | | E HEI. Bln 'M | TODAY AND AL WEEK TODAY AND ALL WEEK THE nAG MA' Senate until | the | dream clime if our guides are ta b e |7z T2 7722 Z22TE77772 ) 2 1 Paramount Presents Metro-Goldwyn Presents i of office b ired. | ing. talking all the time. [f weve RS o Dmstos | st arthur Wing” Pinere's Mastersises —_— . ta sreau and The P | BUSTER — EXTRA — Argues for Congress. silent leaders, men of potent soul, | oy Bureau The Home of the High- | “The Second Mrs, Tanqueray” POLA ey ment vesterday emphasized | then. oh gentle readers, we may | = The results of the survey have been Class Eyeglnu | NEGRI K TON BOBBY VERNON the contention that the (onsti reach the goal. Dark ways are not | published. | L . “ y " created certuin offices and delezated | lighted by the talker's toil: do not | == In a invish society comedy IRase Mast Miarions cowiedy in“DON’'T PINCH 5 of his career—From the Broad- 1o Congress the right to create othe Coder s ‘bt 10 erente, i wd | o pcassd; mind the rules of 2%’ | MAKES OFFER FOR MAY 30,R0€ Fulkerson Co. Thurs.—4:30' O'Clock with Pola as a revishing Fol- way stage success World Survey—Aesap Fable | PALACE— Will Leave Takoma Park Soon for | 1:05. Ohio Hospital. ¢ A [AJAVA DEEMS TAYLOR. BYer 1203 G ST Presented by Peggy Albion Concert Bureau Fifteen Select 0, 8 and Beloved Brute,” at S| | {ed veauty ” A Overture—Light Cavalrs” contenasd, Cogress. haq. the power | A | g ‘ ol E | “THE CHARMER" SEVEN_CHANCES I Maskonatom Wixeecorchinim to impose conditions as to tenure, 5 S : 3 ¢ TIVOLI pas. Tow the appointments hould be | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | Chaplain Will Place Flowers on peen o ENiIl B008" BACH CHO]R B Sex TUpiN CoMEDY LIGEICONEEY/00MEBY CRANDALL'S, Tryort made and how incumbents could be v V. » >00r N y i e =1 XoWard TODAY _AND TOMORROW __W1I NATIONAL—"The Poor Nut,” com- | Graves Memorial Day. e =] X-Word AN RiSlEr A e removed | 2 { S e = News—Overtare—Eite. ; | AM RUSSEL and MABGUERITE In delegating to the President the | bl el | Relatives and friends of the service (ARES STORAGE Rediog| OF BETHLEHEM, PA. Mo LA Tom Gannons Music | LOVED BRUTE 35 MIE ABARS . right to appoint, th i, | BELASCO—"The Gorilla,” drama, ) | DR. J. FRED WOLLE, Director =] CONTINUOUS 10130 A. M. TO 11 P. M. i in “LOVE GOOFY," and Hodgs Congress had the at 8:20 p.m. 1 1 A TER]ES | 250 Voices | [ i = ey ’ that the appointments should he ‘Baby Blue,” musical com: 3 I { ST T T [ T T e — effective_only when approved by the | edy, aplain Milton O. RGC/! d | 0 £ CRANDALL’S,,:,,""::,‘ ‘.'m" Senate, and could, when it _“White Cargo,” dra- | Beebe of the Army, stationed at Fort arge Moravian Trombone Choir AR RS RaY TODAY—J A CRIE 6 pedient. provide that a person Myer, Va., to place floral emblems on PR (R B | R RAG - appointed and confirmed could be | V.. A. Carnival, vaude- | @ny grave design Open Daily Until 9 P.M. i 50 Members of the g Sl ToMoRROW- ved only with the consent of the 18415 pom fout cost except for the flowers ! undays, 10 1o 12 Noon Fhone Philadelphia Orchestr: |5 { al B SESRDAR = D5 ’ _ | suggests that such emblen 1d Reliable Battery Sarvica ; a SOP FAB) itor general E Davis Revue, vaude- | in cost to $2, be obtained fr | O,__gw Lo || Tadcip IR LICes E Violinist E . Tues. 4 P today on the | ville, continuous m. florists, by whom they will 1 — = = : olinis [ ——— - the constitutional | STRAND—"A Valendnos. ered (o "him at 'Fort | 4 Soloists : t i %; | YALE CHRONICLES Uongress extends only to the creation | vaudeville, con . 12:30 to 11 p.m. | gratuitous service hy ki Auditori i i Of America 6 Bt aa hos e o e i Pepper Revue, |bY Col. H. S. Hawkin Washington Auditorium 2 ’ £ 3 . but that the President, being charged and St pans of the poxt, and has never been un- | bt o s Dotk "@‘ WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM | OLUMBUS® And “EVE ¢ Hh e Tahe) e chatgd _ | dertaken before. | Concluding at 9:45 | . (PR 1 R A S (1N 3 burlesque, at |2 Sunday Evenin irs of the administration. must | . - 3 i 2 | y g | e full and unimpaired liberty to Give Potted Plants Party i || Tickets, 54;?0, Ss.!l‘w $2.00, s1.00 )i , | ‘CRANDALL,S “CENTRAL Yemove those whose tenure, because | ‘rom Gude—cholce growing things Night Tonight /"‘ o ot e e 10e 6 B Apl'll 19, 1925 | Oih Bet. D & E « el Yy or for ny other | here.—Advertisement = 1 4 H b A0y L o TODAY AND TOMORROW--Cecil B . is found detrimental to the | €O Heifetz played with a tone which was a marvel of slimmering, @| Pe Mille's “THE GOLDEN BED. interests of the Government. | 10:55, > —Wenderful favors te linpid beauty. His jariety of tone color sounded end The i = < . X | 9:45 1 take home, funmakers Heifetz of last vear would hardly have seemed capable of the | | ] | ME e Escviutine contettd {8 warmth and depth displived by him at Carnesie Hall | DOCTOR GIVEN RECEPTIUN“‘”‘” LUNCH WFTH US TO-DAY noan. e has mat it | p.m to his flawless techn HEALTH CANDIES 50 pm. Tickets—$1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Plus Tax Dr. Geoffrey Williams, who 1 ! DOR— Home Sites Here urday after greatly. A brooding tenderness Is now added @ | 2 § AR R i he Rag Man,” 90¢ 60+ 80¢ b (—. ON SALE NOW AT JORDAN PIANO CO,, 13th and G Sts. N.W. : here tomorrow to become med 8:10, 10 p.m. | Phone Main 487 | perinte the Mount | > | Ohio, tarium and Hospi - CREERE R o fo=— | given ewell reception last night| Caiadl at the ashington S ari d Hospital, in Takoma Fark. where he| BISHOP BROWN TO PREACH has been emploved for five years. Dr. H. W. Miller, superintendent of e the nistitutio . D. H. K 1 'ENTRAL—"Dynamite Smith," at | Ten-Ten Fourteenth 12:30, 2, 0, § and 9:30 p.m. T | | Gertrude | & Salvo —Famous dancers, Il appenr at the NNER AND Morrison's you can find the blank books you want. NEW YORK, April 14.—The Rev. William Montgomery Brown, formerly rri throat specialist | Bishop of Arkansas, now living at E. Morrison Paper Co. urgeon. | Gallon, Ohio, who s convicted of 1008 Pa. Ave. ~ 4 film was shown of | heresy before an Episcopalian e«<rle~‘EEIEE an operation performed by Dr. )llllpr‘siasl ical court in Cleveland last Sun- and Dr. Marvin Beem. I Miller an- | mer, will take the pulpit of Dr. Wil- | lo nounced he is having a series of medi- | llam Norman Guthrle, at the Church | Fc,’j; _:,’I(,,IEE“C[&?_‘XP tde which he will take|of St. Mark'sin-the-Bouwerte next ||l cBIaf J237 014 Hate to the Ladiew May 2 when he begi a | Sunday, it was announced vesterday. | Iy cleane ha m d reblocked tour of medical institutions in Eng-| Bishop Brown said he Is preparing e o, Spihe styles. Iacse ] | IR $E1 ENIED land and the continent. He plans an [to present an appeal of his case be. ot - B 2 at Frames, BOERNSTEIN extended trip to the Orlent later, he |fore the House of Bishops at the | — JAVA MAND said. conclave in New Orleans thi: Ga. Ave. & Quebee ELYN BRENT. in “THE OUS FLIRT. And NEAL //// William K.Wells A fiewilderirs KALORAMA takes in al- || galam’ of i % 7 \ ) i most all of the south parkside land in North- west Washington be- Stage tween Connecticut ies Avenue on‘the east and Beautie Massachusetts Avenue on the west. It faces Rock Creek Park its | //////////////// // i 7 / ' \\\ " One ¢ the_brygesa and best shows i ever producedin in “LOCKED DOORS." And WILL ROGERS. 1n “GOING TO CON- GRESS i ity i | 'S Avenue Grand CRANDALLS 5 Pa. Ave. SE. P TAND TOMOR! £G1- NALD DENNY d M X ¥ MS! w HURI st. .E. SHEARER and CONRAD NAG EXCUSE ME." And BEN TUR: E WILD GOO CRANDALL'S York Theater V lntegrifyy Foresfigflnt and Experience PRESIDENT i s.. . ; o 1087 s . | full width. Kalorama is i —of the men who direct the activities of the American Security and Trust Company are the greatest i ; ' deroindl | rlesgue. | B 11th and Po. Ave. Phone Main 667 4 . 2 ; e = | in the heart of the Cap- || 25¢ ~LADIES DARGAIN MATINEE DAILF2s¢ |l —————— 27 7% guarantee of all that the bank will continue to prosper and serve well the interest of its customers. ital's social and em- | A Sensational Success Nl WHITE TONIGHT . lp Ellm Featureg | CHAS. J. MULLIGAN and PAUL M. | CA R G o bassy life and zone OFFICERS | free .of all commercial > . DG i or apartment house Charles J. Bell, President arowAE TREBITSCH Present VICE' PRESIDENTS Corcoran Thom B. F. Saul Howard Moran Howard S. Reeside Kal()]'[[’na AFOMEN M ! ""1.”[ & FLAY GF WILD WANTON BEAUTY. Secretary, James F. Hood T Treasurer, Charles E. Howe J FAVORlTE H | %’;,':':f | ’.‘l“llz‘ut::!‘gg:;‘h‘l‘ai‘,lggcfi :?‘:: Trust Officer, Alfred B. Leet o Real Estate Officer, William L. Beale R e L e s e e ] Sat. Mat., 50c to 82 a d for immediate Conn. I < Auditor, J. Dann Faber .u::fa n"i‘;“de(:x(l;, Caltes :;‘r:d Cl_'lec'HASE McKinley st. D.C B”im‘y B UE Assistant Secretaries, Albert H. Shillington, Frederick P. H. Siddons il N ¥ A Cast . Walker & Co. RN ’ ASSISTANT TRUST OFFICERS j Allan Em“::m e:r& Co COM. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT MT. VE ON David N. Houston T. Stanley Holland Kenneth F. Brooks Mr. Godden, Main 2690 SEATS TOMORROW! Steamer J. Eliot Moran Arthur G. Nichols 813 15th St. N.W. Ample Parking Space. N Fib At Charles M Texe Southern Building SV HOWARD, “THE Al-New Fifth Ansns arles VMacalester ! William W. Keck, Main Office Edward E. Swan, Central Branch i (0 : GRE GE Leaves 7th St. Wharf i il Hans W. Ireland, Central Branch Richard Harris, Southwest Branch ERlCAfl int St. & R. L. Ave, 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. ¥ ié Percy C. Brady, Central Branch Harry P. White, Northeast Branch AM TANDA Bdper o . 0 = | Round Trip, 85c James C. Dulin, Jr.,, Main Office. Fred U. Hanks, Main Office Assistant Auditor, John E, Benton “The Most Uproarously Funny S Revue Ever Produced” Admission, 25¢ DEEein e | C. A. Aspinwall William W. Everett Joseph Leiter B. F. Saui AT SOV WIREOR RO A || DANCING. ! Charles J. Bell William J. Flather, Jr. G. Percy McGlue William E. Shannon SR UNDERING HERD” || FIRST TIME IN WaSHINGTON [AND MRS LA ACHER STUBIG o Harry K. Boss M. G. Gibbs Edward B, McLean Tonsis B Shes tomor wsmorin nussaxps 3 | e U st b clanstn Mon. E John C. Boyd Cary T. Grayson Howard Moran S 3 WATCRED. e TR A TS zl[rmnu}x{lg‘l‘ )Pl £ George W. Brown James M. Green Clarence F. Norment Charles A. Spalding OLYMHC STELLAR CAST in. . . | William M. Coates Gilbert H. Grosvenor " Newbold Noyes Corcoran Thom ERIC ‘!;%tga'{f.‘%om'@’, Orehestra. 2ot ¥ | William S. Corby J. P. Herrmann Howard S. Reeside John F. Wilkins Shows 7 sad LE CLUB,, DUMBARTON i venvess ™ [ riv tesona: cias dantés MSoire i T ADVISORY BOARD OF BRANCHES NEW STANTON 55,5705 W% oo : j William E. Bradley M. G. Gibbs William Miller James F. Shea c] "EP?‘:@D‘":;E-;;W Comeds. c.Balle“.;’.'.:'y‘.':f‘(":‘;':;aztt’ézf",?;:;".l;“-,'.‘:” William H. Burch Charles M. Hammett Howard Moran John Shughrue ’ = AN PARK AN D S e Frameis 5000 E Alexander S. Clarke J. P. Herrmann James C. Nealon - Alexander J. Taylor Paul’s Phafmflcy WARDMAN PeflRK THE\AJ;RE : [’) = S Teach vou o gl George L. Dant Frank A. jolnllson John H. Ruppert Henry Wahl 326 East Capitol St. o A E?“: AN KIRKWOOD. HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE & fow lesson 3 | Horatio A, Garren Charles Kattelmann B. F. Saul George M. Yeatman CoMEDY. _Admission, 83c. o 3 John B. Geier G. Percy McGlue William E. Shannon Is a Star Bfaf‘Ch TAKOMA s .';’-A?‘Eal:m:\!’ | T ittt e — ||| v v CeLEsraTion | of the public in lll,e ’IRE 911 H Street N.E. . V. A i neighborhood of Paul’s dga oot 2PN, Extrd wad Bpecal 1 MERICAN SECURIT RS |l A Office has been estab- P Headliner Unigue 3 — i hed there whete Class- oh Near B 3 The 1is1 of ¥ ARCA E ' °s AND TRUST COMPANY o | ° g g s LEADER 0., & momoromssmicy BENNY LEGNARD 1" htweight OChampion T " QhcAer Comedy The Celebrated Chatmoter Comedisane | IRENE _RICARDO | | THE ROYAL SIAMESE i | ENTERTAINERS TODAY { 8 Other Great Acts 3:30 to 12 p. m. THIS WEEK To the Alluring Music of BRANSON'S SOCIETY The Star may be left. There are no fees at- tached to this service— only regular rates are charged. The Star prints 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,000,000. BRANCHES MORE Classified ads Riding & Hunt Club | IM McWILLIAMS | Central—7th and Mass. Av: Southwest—7th and E Sts. S. every day than all the i ozz1d56‘:! ‘I;ogfll-! B::;c‘a’t-d ,f, )E,ur::“n._i‘.{mn | N = vel 1 a) R are what you want— and The Star gets them for you. “Around the Corner” is Star Branch Office Extra Midnite Show MUTUAL THEATER || . KioW¥ i PA. AVE. AT NINTH l-lms nd“'v’-:ii A‘r‘tll.lh “GIGGLES” 'TIS SURPRISE NIGHT -Next Week~Return, “Step Along;’ Total Resources Owvewr. $35,%60;000 ADM. 10c and a FREE DANCE TICKET BEAUTIFUL EASTER DECORATIONS ' Competent Instruction.

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