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49 STREET CAR TRAVEL DECLINE SUBSIDES Pastor Raids Still ‘ While Vlsltmg Old | Home in Vn'gmla | | By the Associated Press —— ! SOUTH RICHMOND, Va., August| . o . 20.—While paying a visit to his| Loss in Passengers in 1925 |old nomestedd in" Dinwidats Counm | Rev W. R. Evans, a \Ie(hndhl Far LESS Than ln Last minister, aided in a id on a whisky | By the Associated Press, and Two Years. s |at Ll 1l said street cs that Winder R. well L lc | of been in news ; first six months of a decrease of only 0.54 per | Bus Passengers Gain. of M Rapid ain in pa First half of 58 per cent, e report on Iy has 1 that W 4~h its public Maj. Covell public utility m strongly of situation in this than ir conditi the status of .‘\ price nsit, ke 10, price | Potomac Ik par Chesape and 9 lation sion w prepari rules to govern vehicles for hire here TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS " National—“Kiki,” at 820 pm.] s iva, the Water Queen,” i v lle, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Light rle—Russian National Orchestra, vaudevil tinuous from 1 to 11 epage pm Strand—Russian Master Singers— Lengths ia Gordon, vaudeville, continuous from 12 11 p.m. Columbia—"Romola,” at 10:35 am., 12:45, 2:45, 4550, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Metropolitar he Desert Flower,” at 11 am., 1, and 9 p.m reet of Forgotten . 12:45, 2:30, 4:25, 6:10, Ri:]l;n— llx':1>\1x¥l4|1\\'1vh ;n él;lliun‘; : at 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 3 5:40, 7:35 an 9:40 p.m . (i s w2 1|l Just Received and Actually Worth$2.50 and $2.98 Ambassadoj QTh! nedeelnlng Sin,” : . p A ea il R Priced specially for tomorrow at ust a Woman,” at 12:30, , 8 and 9:30 p.m. : 2is ] Pheasant Roll Brim at Cologne, Germany, looks China Blue Off-the-face ieval tle than un’ Sand Side Roll Beige « . .y Our Friday Specials Black Large Soft Crabs, $1.50 Doz. Crab Flakes, 65¢ Lb. Sea Scallops, 75¢ Qt. Eacho & Co., Inc. | stll which netted a 130-gallon outfit led to the destruction of | zallons of mash. onducting a revival service Church, near McKenney. Washington Newspaper Edit Virginian-Pilot. s here, has accepted the position | managing editor Virginian-Pilot, row for his new post Washington for nine He will succeed Richar staff of the Associnted Press. M ny friends here as ditor of the Tampa Tribune. | 29¢ & 39c Cretonne Remnants, Yd., ured patterns suitable for beach dresses and draperies. from 2 to 5 yards. Third Floor Copper Lustre Eight Models Hllustrated Others Equally 2,800 | pundamentalists bedded, he said Man “Bvery evolution tod: Harris known of in Universal i newspaper | 1 _thelr v ins and of the Norfolk and will leave tomor- Mr. Harris has | associatic work e familiarly known Deacon, to become man- | Fla., Stone & Fairfax Realtors Over thirty years of real service 18¢ or dark floral and fig- on. Chic scientific y. It is a scientific fact that man and ape have the same blood ame anatom OAKLAND, Calif., who | scientists as a basis for the Let us handle your real estate transactions. Satisfaction First Since 1859 810-818 Seventh Street Discovered Facts. August quote APE AND MAN BLOOD IS DECLARED SAME Jordan Says Fundamentalists Do Not Recognize Newly | when fe decided to revisit his old | ott street car travel continued [ home. While there he heard & still | (nefm b, between Dadyr oells feni) during the f half of | was being operated in woods nearby. | don, | noted educator and chancellor lar vear, the rate of de-|Going for aid, he helped conduct the|emeritus of Stanford University. de. in the number of passengers |raid. The operators of the still fled ed In an address n was not nearly so great as|as the raiding party approached. | ~ Disclosure of the fact that each cell 4 and 1923, according to fgures . in the body of man and animals con- d by Maj. _R. Covell, tains a plan similar to that of its an- nt o the Uiities Commission.| ACCEPTS NORFOLK POST. |cestors 'and that in the. nuciens of st statisties would inc each cell the quality of heredity is im- is ‘the greatest scien- to | tific discovery in the last hzlf century. man helieves in ‘Lansburgh Seafood Co. in | y Wholesale and Retail Distributors of All | Varietiex of Seafoods in season. RESTAURANTS i r,n ALL 1342 New York Avenue N.W. Street Floor For more than THIRTY years we have given reli- i able and satisfactory service in the sale of property, placing of loans and insurance and the collection and prompt remittance of rents. was built up on the policy— Rents Remitted Same Day Collected Our organization is complete. ments of our business are in charge of experts. Our great rental business The several depart- D) 1 PR RN AR RS A | 18 Municipal Fish Wharf Main 6237-6238 1155 The smartest, jauntiest Fall felts you ever laid eyes Each model different, individual in line and cut. Many trimmed with felt ornaments and bands. few with lacquered bows. these remarkable hats from a style point, as well as for their low price. You'll be interested in 20.— certain disbelief in olution quote statements made be- | fore science discovered the true re- INGTON, Apes differ from monkeys, howeve: an ape. done. The blgod of the ape, however, can be injected into the veins of a man and it mingles with the man's blood without {ll effect.” Mad Pup Bites 3 Children. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., Three children’ of 'Mrs. Willlam Lockard here were bitten late Mon- day by a puppy, which later was found to have been suffering from rables. The victims are taking the Pasteur treatment. FINE CRABS HARD, SOFT, IMP., ETC. HERZOG’S Sea-Food Cafe and Restaurant FISH, CRABS. LOBSTERS, SCALLOPS, SHRIMP, ETC. CRICKEN, STEAKS. CHOPS, ETC. Potomae River—Open Silanen e oved “undovs 1 Uth GALVANIZED METAL, LUMBER DOORS & SASH This has heen proved by injecting the blood of & monkey into the veins of The ape dies when this is August 20— New Building Materials at Rock Bottom Prices D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST OF SEA FOO0D Hard Crabs, flne lnd fat, Fresh CI!IIM Rol.‘ll Crab M M. S FAUNCE No. 7, 11th St. Wharf gcuvv_lumfiflo | trade foroneto.day | ATTENTION, LOVERS 5¢ per doz. .20c 1 ..65¢c Ib. On- BATHING, luNcu_v.q_ HORE BAC Stude!aakerI RUGS Stored < , . - ¥ \ TP D s i NEUMBER G f ROOFING / Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 : = . & 7= N\ AR\ BT s 4} o8 from Foundation to Roof " — 7 —\ i @7 rits you to buy Nl your == fl‘\ o hnlldm‘ wants at one place. = X \\“ \ A} pice. “without lows of | ll‘* = 8 g — il =R =4 ™ § HECHINGER (0. g 80 K S CAMP MEIGS. | MAIN OFFI 2 > - NEW DOORS $3.00 UP 5th & ¥la. Av c AME TRIM S, gl E - == A i P, N A g ‘.E! T\ N W ; NG A S | g7 —— ™% g 7 ‘ 4 1 o = H o PAINT \o/ QU | frcenvainTeED. cos . neek BOARD HNERTHERSHIELD 225 GAL Ifccriu¢TE S mecE QuTFIT $33 Up 11 ROCK BOARD 334 (fan; PALA Upturned Back Fancy Cut Brims Alpine Brims AT 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 6176, 9510 The Line de Looks OWADAYS “dress- ing up” means dressing up to the appearance of your TOLMANIZED col- lar. TOLMANIZ- ING fills collar pores with a secret compound that makes them unwill- ing to wilt. TOL- MANIZED starched collars are white as clean cotton, | smooth as rubbed | rosewood, flexible as a fishing fable Shert and comfortabe as an unexpected raise. Phone and tell us we're wanted! Franklin 71. terial. Slightly $12.50. separate ‘White filet, ‘Wonstik top and to 44. 6th and C Sts, N. W. Phone Frank. 71—72—73 Green Wash Goods Remnants Formerly selling for 25c to 29¢ the yard. Volle, Gingham, Percale, English Prints, Unbleached Cotton. Certainteed Remnants Certainteed floorcovering. that sells for 65c the yard. 79c Corselettes, 50c Made of flesh colors, Elastic back model in sizes 42 and 44. Bed Sets, $6.95 Eight sets in Marsellles patterns. otherwise sold $2 Costume Slips, $1.65 val 124c yd. Printed Voile, Plain Street_Floor 39c¢ yd. lengths of guaranteed Floortex felt-base Perfect quality Third Floor fancy ma- insert. Hooked- ond Floor have this just popular solled from handling, nainsook trimmed with and handmade laces. slips with hemstitched hem to hip. Sizes 3B with ice. as gun metal mercerized gar- ter tops for extra serv- Street Floor The new Fall colors arrived in number. Full fashioned, sheerdin for $10.50 and texture and smart in White and colors with appearance. Shghflf' bolster. imperfect —.but you'll Street Floor scarcely notice their hurts. Scores of beau- tiful light tones as well Made Printed Lining Colored Knmed Silk and Rayon Fabric Remnants Formerly $1.50 to $2.00 Printed Georgette Crepe Colored Cordeline Silk and Cotton Canton As well as scores of ofer desirable weaves in attractive colors and patterns. suitable for frocks, blouses, coats and children's apparel. Street Floor Crej Colcred Silk Chiffon Sllk Hose Satin Pongee 19 Lengths t $1.50 Porch Dresses, bams, trimmed with white or colored fabrics. mings too. $10 Dreu Trunlu, $6.95 metal covered. with drawbolts and patent lock. Bullt for service Rag Rug speclally priced for im- mediate disposal.” A bargain not to be equaled. Third Floor $3.98 and $4.98 Bathing Bathing’ Suits in plain_colors or fancy striped effects. Numerous colors !rnrn whlch to choose. piece and Panty Dresses of ba- striped and plain colors. Smocked and hand-embroidered. 6 years. $8 Fitted Suit Cases, $5 tive toflet necessities of imitation tvory. | tractive, and linene Security novelty and ging- chambray Braid and bias trim- Sizes 36 to 44, Street Floor Just 2—Trunks of fiber and Strongly made $20 Rag Rug, $5.95 Only 1—A room size 8x10-foot Suits, $2.98 Women's All-wool One-plece Tots’ Dressu, $1.98 Formerly $2.50 to $3.98. One- iste and volle in printed patterns, Sizes 2 to Second Floor 9 only—Fitted with 11 attrac- Ladles’ sizes. Very at- Third Floor 1 : —EEEIEEEEEEEEEEC—EEEEEEEEEEEE - ’ i i | m ; 1 | | it 9 TODAY LAST TIMES FOR MEN. ONLY LEADER THEATER ToMORROW FOR -WOMEN ONLY CHESAI’EAKB BEAC ACTION ‘ m-z:te:" Lw""s 3 Tnlnl {t avs Dl Other 10:00. 11:30. 2:30. 5:40. 8, returning. Freauent _trains Sth St. near E St from 10 A.M. to PIND ALL SEA- 30. 10:30. 11:30. 2:00. 3:06. \aupe- VILE anencis PERFECY Pears | VILLE. Amtacss PERFECE fwaaree s Continuous Show, 1 to 11 | Continuous Show, 1 to 11 Washington’s First Opportunity to Hear The Russian National Orchestra 24—Concert Musicians—24 In the Seventh Year of a Triumphant World Tour 8—OTHER NEW AND PERFECT FEATURES—S FIRST SHOWI NAUGURATINC H o THE MO WARNER BROTHERS C1ANSIC FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th Street Whart Trip. 50c. ARLINGTON BEACH Teaves Tth St. Whar! fer 40-Mile COLONIAL BEACH Moonlight Trip e Every Monday days and y Friday“at 7:15 50 AMUSEMENTS INCLUD! AT THE BIO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO 10 A.M;. 30 & 6:45 P.M. STEAMER ST. JOHNS FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP oo sinst Beradil ey ey e Tetopaens “THE BRIDGE OF SlGHS” By CHARLES K. HARRIS, Who Wrote “After the Ball” With DOROTHY MACKAIL, the Newest of Screen Stars R THE SKY—ON THE EARLE ROOF UNi Daneing 11 to Midnight Without Extra Charge Following the Featurs Tonight—Last Times—“My Wife and [” UTUA THE AVENUE AT NINTH TWICE DAILY 2:15 & 8:15 YOU MAY SMOKE LOEW'S PALAGE F Street at 13th Continuous, 10:80 a&. m.—11 3. m. LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents THE STREET.OF | Opening a FORGOTTEN MEN Bigger and Better ang &o52et. S, PreT Sndolia Season of 'ERCY MARMONT—MARY BRIAN BURLESK! SAT., AUG. 22nd AT 8:15 “NAUGHTY NIFTIES” ALL WHITE Everything New Dut the Title *Tis Old Timey Burlesh!! T T A Metro-Goldwyn Presents MISS LILLIAN In Henry King's wonderful Itel- {an-fiimed _production of George Eliot’s classic. “ROMOLA” BETTY BRONSON n, “Not So Long A.n" NN “DRUSILLA vfi”tfi}iififi'mu" MiscHA CTTERSON'S Musically Conducted Excursiem “A TRIP TO DIXIE” H E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. e, this is the place to buy Blank Books. ELLO! With MISS WASHINGTON Appearing in Person 3:18—7:15—9:15 Boreau of Engraving Party Tonight —NEXT WEEK— VIRGINIA VALLI and EZUGENE O'BRIEN “SIEGE " overunco CRANDALL’S: METROPOLITAN F AT 10th. day—10:30 A. M. to 11 P. To. M MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whar! 10 AM -nd 2:30 P.M. and RIALTO FOLLIES OF 1825 onidurce First National Presents COLLEEN MOORE Lloyd Hughes and Great Cast! in Don Mullally's Vivacious Comedy, the DESERT FLOWER Daily at 10:40 A. M. 12:20, 2, 4. 5140, 7:41 and 9:45 P. M. Bpectacular Presentation of ews, Scenic, Fable, Prelude Washington's Fineat ODIVA Orchestra “The Water Queen” —EXTRA— Tnequalled in Novelty STAFFORD PEMBERTON DANCERS FORTUNELLO & CIRILLINO “The Happy Hooligans” 8 OTHER FUN FEATURES AND EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED < OPTI AL COMPANY 1407 c T FRAN.5606 GOLDEN'S “MASTERPIECE” Charm in B@n![‘ 'fldlnet and Scenic endor Daily at 3:40, 7:20 and 9:25 P. M. ’§ TIVOLI CRANDM-LS..M., kg, -nmn AXD TOMORRO €o! and_ JACK —BE HOLT in Usual. UR CRANDALL'S Anmissanor b & Col. R EPAIRING| RADIOS' our | —is_our specialty. ‘men are experts, M. A. LEESE ©PTICAL co. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | Branch Store in_TH] TONTGHT, PHONES-MAIN 4484 4485 0825~ ONAL 2783 NATI .10 - 85¢ - 50c [(MAT__SATURDAY 85¢ and 5t | NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer The Outstanding Event of the Summer Season David Belasco's 1] ” Famous Character Study OW-—VIRGINTA U P oo THE LADDER EPORTLIGHT. CRANDALLS sy 9th Bet. D & B A 4 HAL RoACHS | RANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER| Glbson S Surgical Appliance Fitting Establishment Great Sale of Surgical Quality Elastic Hosiery And Trusses will always find our prices R R : — cln i]ullc Hoslery and Ab- Anklets ...... Gibson’s Special Tru Garter Stockings.... Garter Leggings. ... New York Elastic Truss, single Gibson's_ Speclal Leather Truss, double ........... March Patent Truss Washington Agents for Dr. Jeanner Walter's Pure Gum Mudnt Glmtnt- o 53‘“ 1=iury’ or uv-ly mluen iR ; mansare ou ‘nd Bt 75 s Foot Appliances. Blue Jay Corn and Bunton Remedlos. clal Orthe A R o Made' o Grae B aired !ch.l. Invalid Beda. etc. Get It At Gibson's ‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. And Garden 14th and_Columbia Rd 2 pm m ME “DOCTOR. MORROW_MTLTON SILLS or: And “THE DUMBARTON BEN LYONS _ WALLACE CHEVYCHASE Conn. Av McKinley St “THE _CRO! nd Newspaper Fi mmcasé Ui H s Roe CRANDALL'S AYENUE GRAND 1 HARL] CHAS OOKING FOR TROUBLE PRISCIL TODAY—GLORIA 5 MADAME SANS G HODGE PODGE, CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Ga. :v & Onebec &t. LIBERTY Merfh far- aots “HUSBANDS LOVERS. TAKOMA leomn {Pll‘k OORE in l4lh St. a d R I. Ave. B 'n-\'csnoxen\- C—RANDALL DANIELS PAX ’§ Home Theater S 1230 € St NB. NomMaAN L 91}3 and 0 Streets N ¥ RAPHAEL e & rens FRE] HE. SUNSHINE GOMEDY. GAYETY| Ninth Near Fo—Main 4300 COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 3116—TWICE DAILY-—S8u15 SMOKING PERMITTED In Any Part of Theater OPENS SAT. NIGHT AUG. 22 “RARIN T0 GO” 70 PEOPLE 3% White—————385 Colored Box Uffice Opens Thursday Make Your Beason Rservations Early Ladies’ Matinee Daily, 2So. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 933 "Ample Parking Space CIRCLE NEIL d 8 Griffith selected 618 14th N.W. LOIS WILSON in Comedy, “THE s Rax TON, cast. PARK THEATER WELCOME HOME." IC You St. Bet. 14th &15th MABEL BALLIN. FRANK BA: Comeds _DANCING. GLOVERS. 613 220d N.W —«PRKVATE tons any tiie, 78, Course. 4 priv.. § class. <1 Guar._results. environment PROF, AND MRS. L. A AU m:x wln 1137 oth st. n.wv.Cia d Fri Opening Saturday, Aug. 22, 1925 | 7; “CLUB VENICIAN” Pat Carr and His “Venicians” Toll House Tavern it e N Y at you to dance o D/ ‘\VI SON’S Teach MBS. S Moo 1733, ovem veping with orc 185050 ST Nw. Collegiate. Charleston. F

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