Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 34

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g THE AUGUST RETIREMENT LA E\'E\’[NG STAR, WASHIN ! EXPORTS TO BE BANNED. | | iTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, 19, Retirement Expected. AMUSEMEN Amundsen Plane Sold to Enohshmen “apt. Carl C. Burgess, U. S. Infan- né at Denver, Colo., has heen ordered | TONIGHT For Antarctic Trip; New One Building |cninuehun to Pt Emvareo on | {i¥at Denner, Colo hax heen ordered n rromery MAT. TODAY £ e TR [ Beans and Corn. | AT 820 promptly at 2.20 wu_l_ BE PUSHED OSLO, Norway, August 15.—Capt. |expedition tor next Summer from | (P).—Officials of the state government | 1. 10 Sc 50c ALL SEATS 50¢ George Wilkins. British _polar ex | Spitzbergen over the Pole and un-|yegterday announced that the exporta = || | s | plorer. has been here preparing for | known Arctic regions to 2 s o | an expedition next vear into the Ant. | nan :‘has been assured, the | Uion of beans and corn from Chihua | [ rericann e s MAT. SAT. PROMPTLY AT 2:20---85: & 50¢ ‘r {arctic, where he proposes to e: paper adds, and be prohibited this v | quipment—ro, R e expedition will | hua i Beans l carnivals Tow rices. 5 | Work Says MOI‘E leeral LUB R ast between W include the Amer! Lincoln Ells- 50 cents a kilo BiE ok | THE sTnEET oF | It is a very brave actress, indeed, who will tempt fate Bay and m's Land ompanied Amundsen | gram d corn at 17 cents. by daring to supplant a Belasco star, nuities Are Needed to Re-. | Wilkins spent four vears In th in his spectacular though unsuccess-| Because of these prices there is GARRISON’S Fonao‘"‘[" MEN [ [llf Zenore “Cieic, we™Miss Leneta” L ¥ etansson and two yea ful flight this Summer. | much suffering among the poor people Ine. (il Theater, did that very g and got aw ackleton otiated with the The Dornier sen a equipped Wholesale Toy nand No will build Amund 914 E St. larger than the N - many of the region lieve Actual Distress. ced personal triumph."—W. H. The atory of a Bowery Cinderelia and a begoar who loat himaelf for ove Wi plane with improvemen 4 Siinlan N the necessity for which was shown | . . PERCY MARMONT-MARY BRIAN | nrl.‘:.}\‘:’n(:“][:\:t’rt.:(“(.h‘e;::.if] :::.‘.:r:elne\ ‘snn:\;‘:\ An:,rla:x:‘e"m «?\\pl« 1:1;:\“:171;;:}; ‘ on_the last flight - 250 Su1t Bargalns AND NEIL HAMILTON | knki"“\l'::' \;T:'l:l“hu'u; ‘nn !h;; eru xnd compensation paid at retirement. | (20 RGN 450 R" G0 Conaan. For 250 A B HARKY'LANGDOM COMEDY “ || Bl e, Thmes. Bt AL Sought by every member of the Cool. |where 1 win ve aken absara s wor || MT. VERNON or 250 Appreciative Men 2 = I tdge cabinet and crystallized in a bill an whaler which Capt. Wilkins In our Baltimore headquarters there were 250 Men’s ey H Nati Theater q which fafled of passage in the closing Steamer @ chartered. Made-to-Measure Suits which have not been called for. N8 ”‘fA\\;‘ l”‘I (AR 777 e e e e s Snen Ch::lff“w:c‘:!:fler I have had them sent to my office here__and shall place Clifford Brooke, b The same measure, which was in- 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. them on sale tomorrow—Thursday— LOEW'S Offer rpaveed T (e Sendie vt ganuirs [ Portner Apartments st S LSS, $35 and $45 Cust : : B e toucia i Conttaes thia veer | Cafe Offers You ‘ 2 an ustom ¢ .50 A i ol w ey ) |Protect Your Tailored Suitsat........ ... = ; Char: S e e e | A Home-Cooked | | o Of course, they are individual styles and patterns in woolens intended for wear 10 months in the year. dark colors. With some are extra trousers A ridiculous price—but I'll vouch for the qualities made up Light and | Greatest Gift | —Ynur Eyes zation of the present laws. were held befare the Senatc House committees on civil which resulted in an azreement to re- Hearings and | service f its interest since we first saw —Herald. “Has lost nons Belasco Presents. s G David Dinner for 75c MISS LILLIAN Al —served amid refined and com- duce the retirement age to between conwulting our “Miss Lane's is an honest, painstakinz study—a laudable 51 and 6 vears, nd 10 increase the || fortable surroundings. | eprometat fe 76 Bradford Cha.ndler G Is H creation, she makes the gamin flesh and blood and spiri. Secretary of the Interlor Work, who Table D’Hote ortiCcAL co. | [ 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg.— in Henry Ring's wonderful Ital- apoke f lepartmental chiefs | —with choice of meat, vege- M" |A LEES 614 9th St. 1315 F Stree‘:g. Take Elevator INlan-ftimed_produicrion o' Georgs January ey combined to u | Braneh Classic such liberal 0 ealit moanihe i |1 Eics, soups salad and d“‘“:“ | Store 712 11th Street “ R 124 Craction STy Compar of Crarion hopeful of p of the measure. He The kind usually costing SL.25. KEITH'S | | / /STANLEY \ 1] ]/ /STANLEY \\‘ FIRST RUN Served daily 5:30 to 7:00. FIRST RUN Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 The Portner Apartments 15th & You Sts. N.W. Ample Parking Space POPULAR PRICE SELECT VAUDE pHOTO VILLE ameaicas PERFECT fuearee PLAYS Continuous Show, 1 to 11 Washington's First Opportunity to Hear The Russian National Orchestra 24—~Concert Musicians—?21 In the Seventh Year of a Triumphant World Tour 8——0THER NEW AND PERFECT FEATURES—B FIRST SHOWING TN WARHINGTON —IN ummnw(. T GREATER MOVIE SEASON— BROTHERS' CLASNIC “THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS” By CHARLES K. HARRIS, Who Wrote “After the Ball With DOROTHY MACKAIL, the Newest of Screen Stars UNDER THE SKY—ON THE EARLE ROOF Dancing 11 to’ Midnizht Without Extra Charge Followinz the Feature and Thursdar Nig “MY WIFE AND i WITH DORCTHY GISH believing that t ed in the retir :nt fund has increas: ed beyond « 1 estimates and that more liberal payvments would relieve actual distress in many cases Aid by Employes Pointing out that the entire Civil| vice retirement fund came from nings of employes, whose sal d ut the rate of ARLINGTON BEACH The terms of Morris Plan Loans are snmple and practicable and fair. Thoughtful people who do not abuse credit facilities will find it possible to borrow on The Morris Plan to their advantage. LOANS—FOR_THE _AVER- AC MAN. The mechanic, clerk, professional or business man of moderate means who rnment ha not been called upon to appropriate for the support of the gretirement fund. and the time when suc! ternalfstic ance” will become n n of de. pletion of the fund I8 not yet n sight “Before the passige o the present | law it was estimated that 10, vears would elapse before additions to the | retirement fund by Government appro priation would become necessary,” Mr. | Work said. “This estimate is too con- | servative, according to reports of the board of actuaries, who announce that the fund wi present | Opening Saturday, Aug. 22, 1925 | “CLUB VENICIAN” | { Pat Carr and His “Venicians” at Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road Supper Dance Ex. Evening at N Saving Commercial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 Stone Mountain Meworial Half Dollars | PAYMENTS—WITHIN THE RANGE_OF YOUR_EARN. INGS. For cach $50 or frac- tion borrowed you agree to de- Easy to Pay Loan rlod.” over 640 millions of dollars on the above terms to over 3 millions of persons. THE,MORRIS PLAN 'BANK r. Work estimated that on July 1, for Sale. needs $50 to $5,000. or more, i 0 posit $1.00 per week on a Sav- ., there would be at least $42.000,-| A is as welcome at THE MOR- = A f n the fund, at the rate of increase | Bank R:‘mams Open Until| RIS PLAN BANK of Washing. | $100:00......... & | nr A ccoant (el neocends of I l" G0 A previous fiseall - 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ton as the more prosperous | 200.00......... iR mer el o e in ment Pay Day merchant is at his commercial 300.00..... 2 6 Bpectacular Presentation of CRANDALL'S: Saking number of annultants. < Monthly statement of accounts beek> 400.00. . . g Dants sy o ik o s ODIVA ME fore liberal retirement annuities en Loans are made for any sound weekly, semi.monthly or “The Water Queen= :\(}gll?ngv;enlli\\:mn" tual distress NOW)|wr WAVE EOR FREE p|an|nLT[0V and sensible reason—past doe | 560.00. .. 10 | mosthly basis as you prefer. It ""_“:;“,‘f,,“";, Fevsity F AT 10tk ftarian reasons, if for no other. the | "‘vfi(l?fiowncb\l'..c,fir THE Srmit op | accounts, sickness, home im- | g0 00, . . . 12| is suggested that borrowers ar- Today—10:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. [0 nn“s"-LA v"th Government should provide ‘more | T provements, taxes, discounting range to pay on their own pay- FORTUNELLO & GIMLLIHO f FRANKLIH NATIONAL BANK bills, and many other demands. | 700.00. . oo RA L igas RO Ne tamny Exeasntn a M".Llo" » | TIM ‘_TV\ ELVE MONTHS 800.00 16 COLLEEN to meet the Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. N.W. .00. . . .. SERNICE. BROMERLAND MORRIS_PLAN SERVIC h h And he_asserted. Branch = 900.00. .. T N i MISCHA GUTERSON “From an administ 11211 Connecticaty Aveiae motes are usually made for 1 CONFIDENTIAL. Loans are ! Momicily Condiciad n‘» .’n. the effect of an increase - e IR vear, though they may be given passed within & day or two after P e S S “ would operate to the benefi for any period of from 3 to 12 | 5000.00. .. ... ... filing application—with few ex- | s Vivacions rlp o |XIe Government by lessening t S St | AL N for retention in the service 3 . ‘ N who 4 ali = . . | | MIse WASHINGTON Plovey) Wliot Raye meashed IR el There are 100 Morris Plan Banks or Companies in oz b il DESERT FLOWER el permit them to face the future on the . . . . i n.l|y at 10140 A. M. 12:20, o Dt s the U. S., and since 1910 these institutions have loaned el | 2 s e, 1 ani o b PN INTH AT G o, o equanimity. i | { | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Kiki," Matinee at Keith’s—"0d# vaudeville, at Earle—Ru: 50 AMUSEMENTS INCLUDING T AETEERIG MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam's Orchestra —EXTRA— DANCING BIG "~ FREE ADMISSION { AMUSEMENT PARK at 8:20 p.m. p.m. [ . the Water Quen,” nd 8:15 p.m. | ational Orchestra, | STAFFORD PEMBERTON DANCERS {an vaudeville, continuous from i to 11| Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury GLEN ECHO | Datly at aun, 7130 ane (—/)li Steamer pm | | Strand—Russian Master Singers— | 1408 H Street ]\_“ A 4 35 oll (CHESAPEAKE BEACH Charles Gloria Gordon. vaudeviile, continuous | from 12:30 to 11 p.m. CRANDALL'S ,TIvoLt 14th & Park RA. N.W. “Character and Earning Power are the Basis of Credit” , 5 = | | BATHING, ru\rl\r. un ALL SEA. RTEZ in THE —_——— o Colambia ol 4 1035 . | P T J 3 Macalester ey S LA | | (Ex Sus A Holldags) >0 |l TOMORROW—BETT Metropalitan,—The Desert Flower, b mlr"l;:?a s ‘T;“E‘é‘ Tios Siaon; JACK HOLT w “EVE Leaves 3th Street Whart —The Street o Epssaiten| S A il Sundiya.’ 6:30. 10:30. 11:30, 2:00. 3:06, - 10 AM, 2:30 & 6:45 P.M. t 11 a.m., 12:43, 2:30, 3:25, 6:10, | A Star Ad Wi Other Daya: 10-00. 11:30. 2:30. 5:40, 8. CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR - — nd 9:50 p. | Freauent_trains _returning. 18th & Col. Rd, N.W. = o—-Drusilla With Help You Sup- | ————freauent traine tctwmine = g ply the Help ’¢ CENTRAL | th Nena You Want The Sure CRANDALL’S Cfih"‘,},‘, J OOLUMBM IURLESOUE Ambassador—"'The Redeeming Sin TQRAY, _r_(L}uu: WINDSOR 'mvd 5 E | at 6:15, 8 and 9350 p.m No matter what the . § i 215—TWICE_ DAILY—$:15 ous from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Danc F Sk GF Thontae trom 11 unthl midnight. [l technical or general, Success s '1‘1"\" i OPENS SAT. NIGHT AUG. 22 Central—"The White Desert,” at| !:unnen or domestic— [l HAL ROA BAB i shs s 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5. 6:30, 8, and 9:30 p.m. if you need help—use ix a growing hank account. Have vou | RANDALL’S SA‘O"TG"'E;TER RARI" To 00 i eount with e en join todas. 9 | n a Star Classified Ad— 3naccount with ue? Th n todas 4 ana, r..n'::'»lm '!“ e ‘ 70 PEOPLE and it'll only be a mat- ter of taking your pick of the applicants. 3% Whit —85 Colored Box Office Opens Thursday Make Your Season Ree adins’ Matines D Buy Confederate Half Dol. lars, benefit Stone Mountain Memorial, here for $1.00. 23 ELLO —yes. this i the place to buy Blank Books. S KENYON S REgVERON Sy M'RE DoMF DOCTOR. ,%EA%&EN 22 Because The Star is so universally read H | ’S AVENUE GRAND E. Morrison Paper Co. | s Cossihed -ecnion CRANDALLS 45 Pa. 1009 Pa._Ave._ 1S e s OF COMMERCE The Star prints AND SAVINGS MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. [Giuriars of ather makes! | - tradequichiyfor Studebaker Cor. 7th and E Sts. 1343 Wiscansin Are CRANDALL’S RESSIF DUMBARTO BOSWORTH in ER." Apollo Theuitr And The Jones Aren’t Using Their Front Porch So Much : This August Time used to be when the Jones sat on their front porch “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office = TOVORROW—GLORIA A SWANSOX in BE DA ‘And Horn PRINCESS 111911 EMPIRE 91Til Street ALICE ~JOY( BENCH G CRANDALI.'S o P",EQPE,R That this August the screen OREg ATEE : offerings at the city’s leading NASH-BUILT SEDAN That‘ why the Jones aren't | Leaves Tth St. Whart fer AMERICAN "1,2'\:;:“'\,““‘ productions are bemg shown using their front porch so 40-Mite COLONIAL BARRIERS BURNED AW, $ weeks ahead of time. much these evenings. Moonlight Trip tm::‘:n-... CIRCLE "\'.... Every Mondsy | days and Swndays, || § 101s 3 Wednesday and | 9a.m.: Saturday, Lv F. O. B. Factory Wallace Motor Co. a regularly every evening in Au- gust. Not much of any place to go—so they stayed home. But times have changed. Try to find the Jones most any eve- ning now. You'll find them— not on the old front porch— * but at the movies. Maybe the Jones have dis- covered something you didn’t know— That this August the big fall Every Picture House in Town— Now/ theaters include some of the biggest, finest, and most won- derful pictures that will be seen all year— That this August the leading theaters are offering entire programs which for thorough entertainment have never been equalled. That's why this August the Jones are going to the movies. TODAY - PETER CRANDALL'S Moms, Tooxer, Moonlight STEAMER ST. JOHNS Daylight Friday at 7:15 2:30 5. m. FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP at_whart. Steps tri; T-h'lnl TAKOMA T]lmm l"ark D. C. FRISCILLA DEAN __“THE CRIMSON RUN ELITE 14th St and \'v{F"\lv'w Ave. Lo Wi HIPPODROME thEN.YAv.N.W ERICK. LAURA n AR DA HAWS RAPHAEL mh and 0 fi(rv-v-‘l‘ : GS OF CAROLINA lllh & N. CORINNE GRIFFITH “DECLASSE. LOIS WILSON PARK THEAT‘.‘R 4618 14th N.W | i JOSE | énpmsflh the thiet Men Onl Distributors B e i re ! NOw uml’r’ru) Retail Salesroom missing Rent a LEADER THEATER e “SAFE" “deposit box | 9th St. Near E St. 3 | now—in the From 10 to 11 011 pm t tra. P s b 1709 L Street N.W. Cone ON W { “Bank of the People” That Daring Expose appolnimeit i e Main 7612 Theyre better than Ever ! 1336 N. Y. Ave. rn gt Al s | D ‘\";‘0\ S e Women Only | .o, i FRIDAY 17 Conbelate. ctmuw

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