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THE EVENING IWa on Advertises LEAP FOR HAT FATA! Nl[}ARAGUA PAGED et Waod, T, e et ek IN SIA]’E []I: SlEGE But Carries Liquor | ]:'"df’l"T i September 1.— Police Y;.s’ EXAMINED s Henry Mar 1, 68 years of Famous Favorites resident of a, died in the Dispute Over Inclusion of Liberals in Cabinet Com- |’ GLASSES FITTED — te the Fromt ichburg Hospital from a fractured ing to Head. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. KEITHS KEITH-ALBE E VAUDEVILLE ~ SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. 1 EME! | vowon@urrco | | aurmn.u: METROPOLITAN F AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 . First National Pres CONSTANCE TALMADGE ‘With Ronnld Colman o Geo. K. Arthur in the o rintble veliele whe HER SISTER | | FROM PARIS —EXTRA— LIGE (':PNLEY “BEWARE” wa—Scenic Washington's Finest Orchestra CRANDALL’S i 14t & Park Rd.N W AMUSEMENTS. OIRECTION STANLEY COMPRNY OF AMERICA /' STANLEY Y FIRST RUN R SELECTED VAUDEVILLE avcricas ptRFEcr meame PHOTOPLAYS Last vaudeville starts 9:15—Fast feature showing ut 8. TIMMY GILDEA & CO. in the Farce with Music “THE GREAT LOVERS” of the fourth precinct cap KEITH'S ROE FULKERSON OPTICAL COMPANY 407 FST. _ FRAN.5606 ¥ \\kuH sustained when he jumped from JOHI STEEL ‘ne |4 moving automoblle to- recover his | America’s Foremost . [hat which had blown off. —n i B ol 18 2 HENRY HULL eventeen hundred laundry workers —this and buy ¥c x| M nd Co. t{in le demanding that their i e B 1 “Five Miautes * minimum_ wa be increased from | From_ths Station.” le and Police MLLE. ANN CODEE WALTER & EMILY WALTERS First Showing in Washington IRENE RICH in “A LOST LADY” | Nick ;Iufiordl ‘lf"f;g‘fi l EARLE NEWS COMEDY week, while laundry se of their | 35 E. Morrison Paper Co. from 1009 Pa, Ave. LTI, LIS AL LI LSS LA s é CHARGE 2) ) | ACCOUNTS Asks Divorce and Alimony. SAT'I’;},,’;?';%RY 2 RANG, ited di ARRANGED &fifiG Tonight )Ymnl |ton, erueits “u Another Presenting Real Southern Entertainers wife — Hamilton Watch Club Now Forming Charles Macalester Loanes 7in st vt Getting ready for the Fall and pre-holiday trade, our P.M stocks are tremendous'y augmented in all departments £ This ally true of our assemblage of the proverbi- ally dependable HAMILTON WATCH. We were unable for belated appl embership in the last then ex- . however, gives occasion for a ctive Og the wagon | 2222222 T7IRT T 3 ing coal, wood | The detective said he foun containing the liquor unr DIXIE LAND NlGHT CHEVY CHASE LAKE Gertrude Thomas has asked | _ t Supreme Court for a lim-| . e and alimony from Ray erted that Maj. Cartes an employe of the navy | r Iy formed t taby L WASHIIGTOI S I.EIDIIG TIIEATEIIS LOEWS— ————LOEW'S———— COLUMBIA|| PALACE F Street at 12t Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL wEEK 'ronn AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents Metro-Golawyn Presents GLORIA NORMA SWANSON | SHEARER In a vwid spectacular romance | | In her most alluring role in o of Palm Beach’s social glamor, | | gorgeous drama of fashion and gayety and scandal folly, featuring Lew Cody | é“ “THE COAST OF FOLLY” “A SLAVE OF FASHION" E = ARLINGTON BEACH PARK BATHING—DANCING — AMUSEMENTS TOPICE CRANDALL’S Fory 18th & MT. VERNON ers on the Atlantic : ¥ wAVE YOUR TODAY'S ALTUSEMENTS. RADIO National Why Men Leave Home, omedy. @ E BEPAIRED ind com nuous from 1 CLUB and a i selection early matter_of habit for all IS Watch Club Membership to fill quickly, with late-com- M. A. LEESE OPTICAL ¢ invariably applying for. mem 614 9tl: r the quota is fille 712 11th S\reet me! Men’s Ladies’ Hamiltons Hamilton $35 Wrist “Our Wednesday Special” to Watches September 20 Crab $150 $44 to $70 i s R.HARRIS & CO. 7th & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Cenrury Latest Sennett Comedy International Newsr Overture—Other Feat Comedy, “Pleasure Bound" Pathe Newr—Topics—Ete. Tom Gannon's Munic (TSI Branch Store Strand—Harry vaudeville 11 par Gayety Waimen's ( m 12:30 to $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday Sept. 6 Similar Excursion ntinuous fro Girl Club,” burlesque, at Playing Shubert Attractions S i WOI@ MON. EVE,, SEPT. 7 LEYY GO POLI’'S S e < TWO POPULAR MATINEES - Thursday and Saturday—50c to $1.50 " A. H. WOODS Presents MABEL . -NORMAND Consult Ticket Agents (In Person) Bahlmore &Ohm R R e ’ THELITTLE MOUSE From the French of Alphonse Poiret NATIONALR?I&’E‘. \ 3 o By OTTO HARBACH and $:15 p.m Mutual ¥ elyn Cunningham’s 2:30 and 'CRANDALL'S( The Home-Maker.’ ' Eacho & Co., Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Mnrkel 810 p.m. Favorite Hu\wr be had at Gude's, 1212 F. ement With $1.10 - 85¢ - 50¢c RUSSELL MACK And & Notable Supporting Company Orch.. §2.00 and $250 Good-hy TIll Next Summer B NATIONAL THEATER PTAYERS Y, 800, $1 and $1.50 Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer For the Farewell Week of Taeir Summer Season “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” Avery Hopwood's Funniest Farce. [_MAT__SAT, 85 and 5be ! BUY SEATS EARLY S PR A Y TR OPENING OF THE SEASON Teex Next Mon., Sept. 7 Sgntr vpholstered now. during our Thur. dull season. and save at least 3. P. BICKERTON, ar., 25% In Association with Basil Dean Presents THE VORTEX A Play by NOEL COWARD With the Author in the Lend- ing Ro May vert prrsr 272/ o /L I /a/5/p ) /ofo/r/e/‘/'// e 5' Bng Motor Cycle Races Will be run at the new Speedway--Laurel, Md. Next Mcnday—Labor Day—Sept. 7th Famous riders will compete for the— ~Cash Prizes of $5,000 Get Your Tickets Now—For Sale at Company's Ofice—10th Floor Continental Trust Bldg. Prepare for Housecleaning Time By having your furniture re- £\ s Y] 2 Complete assor latest patterns in Velours and Mohairs of the o YU . ! SLIP COVERS at Special End - of - Season Prices AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ NEW AMERICAN PLAY /& Write, Call or Telephone Franklin 3844, Estimator Will Call With Samples 0 o %) Ernest Holober Co. 602 F Street N.W. _/a\ The Little Grand With the Big Tone (¥ ZA o' o I o ARTfllIRJfiRfiAN Miniature Model j 9 5 | fiaby Grand éfi?o J‘zanel made—- the fow Cost eomes as a Surprise o A Y O 50 /9 © PR o U\ o Your Old Upright Piano Taken in Exchange and Full Value Allowed Street é’ornér 3% D, /S “STILL WATERS” Opens at the SHUBERT BELASCO Next Monday Night Film Feal Features' | a. Ample Parkin TYPHOON RAYMOND GRIFFITH and PAUL ARKE in “PATHS TO PARA PARK THEATER 13 11th LOGAN_in “THE un Cleveland Park -~ Pharmacy Wis. Ave. & Macomb St. Is a Star Branch Don't hesitate to make use: of its facilities with * your Classified Ads for The Star. This Branch has been established for your convenience — and the attaches of the Cleveland Park Phar- macy will co-operate— insuring prompt and accurate insertion of your Classified Ads. No extra fees, of course—only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined — just be- cause of one, thing— results obtained for advertisers. -~ Home g’ the C’luckermg Piano INEW STANTON LG 8o, N E. M ~inth_~ear TCLARA BOW and E L in o HE V! OLYMPIC You St. Bet. lllh&lakh BOBB hv DUMBARTO] ;Hm GARE a 6:15, 8. 9:30 Stanton’s Famous _All-comed 10:000 fect ot Th ighs. With ‘m.n e MAcE " SENVENY and others. CHEVYCHASE Conn. Ave, & McKinley St..D.C. JETT* TEAR! 'y GOUDAL, and. GODFREY in 1,01 TH OF berial Comeds. ;l‘aknma Park, D. C. TAKOMA Big, doudic. bill, ‘x’a TER “SEVEN NCES™ and AND SLAIRE WINDSOR - |.. “THE WHITE DESERT.” CAROLINA 1th & N.C. Ave. SE. 0! AL .URETTA TAYLOR in “ONE NIGHT IN ROME.” GAYETY COLUMB[A BURLESQUE | E DAILY———8:15 A. G. Spalding & Bro. 1338 G Street H. Addison Bowie 627 H Street Sol Herzog Sth dnd F Streets Slattery's Motorcycle Exchange 709 H Street Charles Cafeteria 1712 14th Street H. A. French & Co. 424 9th Street Becker's Leather Goods Shop 1314 F Street F. R. Leis 812 otn et General Admission, $1. Grandstand Seats (in- cluding admission), $1.50. Box Seats, $3, $2.50 and $2. Infield Parking, $1.00. THE AVENUE AT 9TE TWICE _TODAY EVELYN CUNN AN UTUAL BIIRI.ESK' INGHAM 9th at Gee N. W. Continuous 11 to 11 CARL TAEMMLE Presents ALICE JOYCE and ' CLIVE BROOK fa & Pleturisstion of Borvthr aateld’s “THE HOME MAKER” Comedy—Scenie—Newn Scenes from the louery Concelved and Presented by MISCHA GUTERSON NEXT WEEK “THE GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMEN;_I' PARK M Moontight Leaves 7th St. Wharf for 40 Mile COLONIAL Moonlight Trip Tm‘jf‘f‘:“ Every Monday, Friday at 7:15 2:30 pm. pace at wharf. a - every triv. Daylight STEAMER ST. JOHNS Thurs- days and Sundays, Wednesday -and |9 a.m.; Saturday, FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP Stoos Tele- DANCIN 4 | 4 A Amoie vriin i || mhde at Alexandr v‘ vhone Main 592. ”” ! SE | 3 Direet From Onme Year's Run in New York PROF, aND, MES. T A A i Eetabiiahed !m STAFFORD PEMBERTO Lessons in All Stylgs of Danci Where it [ oo for P10 Studio. 1850 Biltmore st. Phone Co i Admission, _ Mflhr thto MQ Prevail » “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Teach you io danco cor a few lessons vttty private. ans hou . Class and_dance Saturday evening with orchestra. ~ n, Foxtrot, Tanso, Waltz. ; | POS| ‘I'IVELY NO RAISE