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- 40 APARTMIENT HOUSE | AREA QUTLINED Development of Capital Sec- tion on Picturesque Lines Discussed by Speakers. Possibilities for future development Washington* along pict E up the *. Q. Sherrill, super public s, and Dor ; chief of the civies bureau of the tional Chamber of Commerce, as an old-fashioned Dutch en by the West End Citi- sociation in Concordia Lu- n Church, Twentieth and G streets, last night. Great Apartment Area. Development of the section into a great apartment house area should result because of the proximity of the riverside drives, with numerous 1 Ll(lhll(s Col. ind beau- approaches to the eat benefit the would be of No of the as many ind constructive projects under way or in contemplation, he stated, citing a list of monuments and buildings which would require several years to complete, including the Titanic me- moral, to be located at the foot of New Hampshrie avenue, and a band- stand to be erected to the memory of District men who died in France. Of the $600,000 appropriation by Congress on March 4 for park ex- tension and improvement in the Dis- trict is vear $480,000 had already been spent. most of which went for purchise of land to prevent en- ichment thereon by pr Final estimates fo nplete the structure city has important nade Cites ln.n-nl 1 l‘nwxh lities, Mr. Hyde compared Washington's potential possibilities for picturesque development with the great cities of | Europe. The extent to which citizens ize the future, he said, will gov ern the success of development. He deplored the ssing of the buck” to declaring the need aship to lie in the ars of development. ent William P. Herbst of the sfation was toastmaster. Rev. Dr. George Enfers, pastor of Concordia . gave the invocation. After on the . F. Oyster and ¢ Capt, Evans w izers of the as first president Jciation and was its which office he filled into the illuminated posts at safety zones, the association reiterated its plea {dr the erection of loading plat- forms at varlous car stops on Penn- sylvania avenue west of Nineteenth street. The Traffic Bureau will be urged to abolish all-day parking on the Avenue between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. no parking be permitted between 8§ and 9 am. and a limit of two hours be enforced during the rest of the day. Indorsement was given to a pe- tition s the establishment of a seventh le in the Weightman School. The association adjourned until the fourth Monday in September. HEALTH CANDIES q0¢ MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ 2 Beautify Your Home! “A man's home is his Be sure to treat it as such. We all spend more time in the home than any other place, so why not make it as at- tractive as possible? Noth- ing is moe soothing or beautifying than a nice, mellow, chime clock. castle.” We offer for your ap- proval a massive Tam- bour Shape, Gilbert Chime Clock. The case is made a beautiful mahogany fin- ish and the eight-day movement is absolutely guaranteed. $18.75 is the price and 50c a week pays for the clock. Consider vour home first. WASHINGTONS OLDEST CREDIT JEWELERS e B o A YA B o o e i i e 5 i 5 i S T i o3 M o S S - It is desired that || y several hundred par- | * 1 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco- andida,” Bernard Shaw's comedy, at 8:20 p.m. National—"Just Married,” at $:20 p.m. * Keith’s—Weber and Fields, ville, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. Strand—Lillian (“Dimples”) Walker, vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 pm. Earle—Johnnie Walker, vaudeville. continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Mutual—-“Hurry Up,” burlesque. at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Columbia—'"The Little French Girl,” continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Metropolitan—*“I Want My Man,” continuous, 11 a.m. to' 11 pm. Palace—"Adventu 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and Rialto— ngerous Innocence,” ut 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. _ Tivoli—*Man and Maid," E 0, 8:20 and 10 p.m. Amha ador—"I Want My Man,” at 0 and 9 p.m ‘As Man Desires,” 30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. WARNS GRADUATES OF ‘MONGREL BANNER’ Senator Reed Arraigns Interna- tionalism in Address at Ala- bama University. comedy. vaude- *at 2, 8 at 12:30, By the Associated Press TUSCALOC Ala., May 26.—Any plan or device that does'not take into account the actual state of the world is freighted with disas nator James A. Reed, Democratic Senator Missouri, told the graduating the University of Alabama st night. Senator Reed declared himself op- posed to the World Court, the League of Nations and- ‘“ull entangling al- liances.’ “I am not an internationalist; T am he said. “I know but the United States of acknowledge but one and Stripes. 1 would | from it a single to n the mongrel banner of inter nationalism.” . = i Ordered to Flying Field. { 3 Lieuts. . 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State in it what kind of work you want; what experience you have had, etc.—and some- body wlm wants just such service will get in touch wx!h you—for The Star is read by so nearly everybody in Washington tlnt you'll be sure to gain the at- tention of some one in need of your services. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. i Yo THE EVENING HUNGARIANS IN U. S. URGED TO ORGANIZE Karolyi Backer Asks Propaganda For Home Government's Overthrow Be Started. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 26.—Dr. Samuel Buchler, former deputy attorney gen- eral and a supporter of Count Michael Karoly}. addressing vesterday 100 dele- gates from 11 States, representing a membership of 100,000, at the first con. * | vention of the national organziation of | a national party in Hungary, advb. cated the organization of the 300,000 | Hungarians in this country and con- duet propaganda for the overthrow of | the present government of Hungary. ‘The States represented were I\'(\\\ . Pennsylvania, Ilinois, Michigan, Missouri, California, New Jersey, Con- necticut, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Dr. Buchler charged that Count Laszlo Szechenyl, Hungarian Ambas- sador, misinformed the United States Government in obtaining the £11,000, 000 loan to Hungary. He said £3,000.- 000 already had been used for mili- taristic purposes in Hungary. 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TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL An alluring version of Anne Buuv' las Bedgwick’s moted movel, with LICE JOYCE--MARY BRIAN AND' NEIL HAMILTON ADDED HITS JUVENILE COMEDY News—Topics—Overture % F_Street at 13th l&unl. X . n:x O amiount Exsiante ADVENTURE BY JACK LONDON thridling romance of love and in the South Pacifle! WITH PAULINE STARKE TOM MOORE-WALLACE BEERY ADDED HITS THE USUAL AND MORE THAN USUAL FUN ALL THIS WEEK AT GLEN ECHO THE 816 FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK DANCE TO_THE GREAT MUSIC BY 'HAPP Y" WALKER AND HIS GOLDEN PHEASANTS 40 OTHER AMUSEMENTS KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE- R ‘Their Funniest Act “REMINISC!NCES" Extea Oc-Headline Attraction, MARIE CAHILL g Litting Songs and Bmart Stories | lml-l Fclt-ru De Luxe MAHCELINE D'ALROY Her Enchanting Nove Pme “DESIGNING . WOM 8 Other Keith-Albee Features BARGAIN MATINEES Every Bunday and Mendsy Phones MAIN 4484-44856823 AMERICAS PERFECT RENAULT “SLAVE OF FASHION” THEATRE NE TO ELEVEN ttraction || TN SCREEN JOHNNIE WALKER Starred in “LILIES OF THESTREET” ZCcX =-“0ho=7m1 QN PHOTOPLAYS METROPOLITAN ¥ AT 1 Teday—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. PXst National Presents MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON May Allisom, Phyllis Haver and Great Cast in | WANT MY MAR — EXTRA — LARRY SEMON in “THE DOME DOCTOR"” Westd lor Scemly Pretude CRANDALL'S, Ti¥oL, 14th & Park CRANDALL’S AMBASSA A 18th & Col. Ra.X __'AND'SCREE CRANDALL’S c Oh Ret. D & W 0 ON 9 S The CRANDALLS S e 2pm (alurdav 3 p.m. Sunday. CL. R W Y ROW-2BoRIS KENYON and HUGHES, 't TE 1 BEN A witB’ GoosE Pa. Ave. 8.E. CRANDALL’S : '}\'enue Grand CRAND ALL’S Apolio The;lrr TODAY AXD TOMORROW—YoRAL ADGE. in “THE LADY. k And S. in “WHY HESI- —STAR CAST. in “GOLD H ' FAR 0 in PALL JoMps SARLE FOXE S CRANDALL'S _Home Theater c CECORINNE K,mrrrmx'fi And T(»\IURROW%AC [N oy FHE %\"EL! ELOGA\ % GONLET. O “WHAT A A Sensational Hit DANCING At Chevy Chase Lake To Meyer Davis’ Music Film Features EMPIRE 11 H_ Street N.E. BATMOXD GRIFFITH. in “THE MASHED wSRYRy, . Comedr PA. AVE. AT NINTH HURRY UP "Fis Surprise Night SHUBERT, AT 8150 Har, Wod, 800 to $8.50) ELASC 800 o $3.60 Munagement Mosar. Bhubert TONIGHT BERNARD SHAWSS Great Comedy “CANDIDA” THIS DISTINGUISHED OAST PEGGY WOOD. RICHARD BIRD. DE CORDOBA. ELIZABETH PATTERSON, ERNEST OOSSART, GERALD HAME NATIONAL TONIGHT $1.10 - 85c - 50(: Mat. Tomor., All Seats 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Cliford Brooks, Offer “yysT MARRIED” Yowll Laungh Yonrself Helpless I(- at., 85¢ and 80c Next Wesk. T Boata Selling. “SO THIS IS LONDON” RIALTO||- Continuous 11 A. M. to 1t P. De Luxe Shows 3—7—8 c-rl Laemmle Presents EUGENE I.IPLIITE and O'BRIEN In “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” AXD MILLER, PETERSON & CO. Assisted by Athlone and Pershing Guard Cadets u lonl—nns—uuconflo' GUTERSON. Conduct FATT0 OONOERT ORCRES OVERTURE—Selections from *"Ma. EDOUARD ALBION Announces WASHINGTON OPERA CO. With Bmdwn\,\ Stars, in Season of Summer Opera \\uhlnglon Auditorium mzinmng June 15 E TRIALS For Loeal \Irmheru of_Company Wed., May 27—2, 6, 8. 10 P.M. MOTUAL THEA'I'ER RAPHAEL m\ n 0 smm N.W Fox News. c] BETTY COMPSON, tn ° TA; $hine Comeds. “ROARING Mo S5 CAROLINA 11th& N.C. Ave SE. LOIS WILSON md Ne AN Dery CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W. 953 RAYMOXD GRIFRITRrkne S NOLDS WALLACK FAZENDA, ‘Y N1GHT ¢ ELITE 14th St. and R. 1. Ave. “THE CHARMER " Comedy HEE—RTY North oland P Sts. ‘apil MA! GAIETY Gray®Y PHILBIN, in “TRE HIPPODROME °4# _ D'URBERVILLE PRINCESS 1119 H st. e e “BORN RicHOAIRE WIN PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.w. = Only_showing ir N DOLA MEG L Le NEGRI'AND GREAT STAR CA Lrovp HA\"LT(T\ in _HERO": and Ne OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th JACKIE COOGAN in T RAGMAN " i aHE Novelty Reel, CMRISTIE ~COMEDY DUMBARTON 134?\Vlsrnnsin v. LOIS W Simon couasdy TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. PEV: TE BLUE DANCING. | PROF, AND MBS L Ex-partner 1o } P age, Too. Classic, s Dancing Taught ildrer SsTUDIO. 1858 BILAMORE. " 0L, GLOVERS. 813 23rd N.W —PRIVATS LEs: sons any time, 75¢. Course, 4 priv., "5.’ om T, Fine onviroment. W Tish. School of high standing. Pri C. BALLE Sl tons iy e choned ‘amce Tueedas. (Orchestra.) Frid 710 9th st. Fra