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THE EVENING STAR, WASHII\;-GTON. B4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925, PHILIPPINES FREEDOM | OKLAHOMAN NAMED ‘ Can't You LOST FRIEND IN BRYAN| 70 SUGCEED WRIGHT‘ Residence Vacant pean of American U. Graduate ‘25__1.0\;‘m”';.,\:, School Speaks at Memorial |Secretary Work Appoints Orlin H. | e OPTICAL CO. Graves to Post in Solic- M A. LEES 614 9th St. itor's Office. 712 11th Street l | Special Dispateh to Rites for Commoner. ! NEWPORT VS, Va., Septem- | was this A tomb Thoma to be built for Marshall, Vice Pre United States, terday by a few the Mayflower Hotel Meredith Nic well uthor, of Tndi is. and « ite friend of the late Vice President visiting in Washinkton d by other fr to head He said, howe occupied with his lit he could not un, ould lend all the ¢ movement and believed it Oklahoma since e ';l‘,\"“‘ DA Yen TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National “Why Men Leave Home.” comedy, at §:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m Keith's —John Steel, UP _TEST TED! | M~€ SWING CO- 1013 E ST close . ;i ber Former Vice President Had|or the oln Clane einbly, on | Philippine independence that ever | robbed the place of all the windows, | University, at the Bryan memorial|lin H. Graves of Oklahoma as first as- | o a result of the theft the interior ‘|m..+: lub. " who has been special assistant to the felt that liberty for all was a thing | ! the late C. Edwr a campaign slogan but ated the - e MARSHA”- TUMB |Windows Stolen ? When Thieves Find Finding the country residence | William Jennin®s Bryan Deep Creek near . to have|lived by Dr. Albert Putney, dean of Horror of Earthly Grave, carrying away 40 sashes recently in '\u-rv.\ held Sunday night In the | Goian aitorney in the sollcitor’s of- of the building was damaged by ex here was no distinction between ey for the eastern | w\"ll worth fighting for. The gr Wright and assumes his new duties cause of liber mett W. Milstead, delegate in | lauded as one of the truest friends of | been tempor: vacated, (mmph’wlu- aduate school of Amel n Secretary Work has appointed Or-| Friend Says ; ; : i stalle a $15 E | C A. Building by the Phillip: o A vibea. e e of his department. Mr. Graves, posure 1o the weather. st and West to Mr. Augus | Commoner did not use this merely immedia Otel V. G born in Neosk and was admitted to the | d practiced law In Emporia un 8, e lmlmn agoner he e and in 19 2 s i. president of the LK 0 vaudeville, at i r Mr. Bryan. “Mr. 2:15 and §:15 p.m. n's name will always stand as Earle—Jimmy Gildea and com-|the highest ideal of private life and pany, vaudeville, continuous from 1 [public conduct,” he declared. to 11 pm Bernard B n of the Strand | program the | vandeviile, speakers. Portner Apartments Cafe Offers You A Home-Cooked Dinner for 75c —served amid refined and com- fortable surroundings. Table D’Hote —with choice of meat, vege- tables, soup, salad and dessert. The kind usually costing $1.25. Served daily 5:30 to 7:00. Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 The Portner Apartments 15th & You Sts. N.W. Ample Parking Space Territor: general United & Indlan and in 19 sistant United rthe tory, t Pryor ing two | ppointed as orney fi Indian Te which he held until Oklahom e. Following sta practicing Mayes (uunl\ Harry Waimen's Girls continuous from 12:30 to would I About 150 Philip uests attended the services irl Club,’ pam. burlesque, at | r of bein: and their Evelyn burlesque, first ofl well in Californi: m nivale’” als el Low prices Bie " stock GARRISON’S Wholesule Toy_and Novelty Co.. Ine. 914 E S “The Coast of READ 9:40 p.an Metropolitan - Paris,” at 11:35 4 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"A Slave 11:10 am., 12350, ind 9 pon. Rialto—"The a.m., 1 p.m Tnuh this and buy your BLANK BOOKS' he: Home-Maker.” E. Morrison Paper Co. 1008 Pa. Ave. ar on Horseba nd 9:35 p.m. The Crowded Hc 9:40 p.m. and the 5, 6:30, [ Central - Man,” at 12:3 ) p.m Bad = 8 and ‘\ 3 0/0 ON SAVINGS 4O0oon SPECIAL DEPOSITS i Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Special at Soda Fountain 12—5c Soda Checks (60c worth) for 50¢ Septembcr Sales Now On Specials in All Departments MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. Se. Admission. ’/ keeping of Mr with the Marshall's Labor Day Beptember 5, 6 mond, $4.00, round trip (week end) 7, viaR. F. Frederic Consult Excursion, | $0H 5 COCHRAS. & P. Rich -rno- - KA V. Unlll:l‘u‘ —_ SEMENT! MOTORCYCLE RACES With Star Riders Contending for $5,000 in Prizes Will be held on the Balto.-Wash. SPEEDWAY Laurel, Md. Labor Day Next Monday, Sept. 7th Tickets: General Admission, $1.00 Infield Parking, $1.00 Grandstand Seats—Including Admission\ $1.50 Box Seats, $3, $2.50 and 82 On Sale at: Speedway Co.'s Office, 10th Floor, Continental Trust Bldg., 14th and H Sts. N.W. A. G. Spalding & Bro. 1338 G St. Sol. Herzog Charles Cafeteria Sth & F Sts. 1712 14th St. Becker's Leather Goods Stors 1314 F st. Slattery’s Motorcycle Exchange 709 H St. H. A. Prench & Co, 424 9th St. H. Addison Bowie P. R. Leishear 627 H St. 812 sth St. Bathing, Round Trip: fll///////”/ ol 2 On Plant Your Saving = Dollars Here 2 And Watch & Them Grow Commercial business and savings ac- counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 We iave the /M//MMMII/ facilities and an earne wou | W \\\\\\\\“ N\ Save for a Purpose Decide what you want most and plan to get it via the savings account route. “Bank of the Peopl=" 1336 N. Y. Ave. Bank Remains Open Untl 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered distribution which inculcate the Buy lars, Confed: benefit Stor Memorial Half Dol Mountain here for $1.00. A N K OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. MR R AR NAN AR RN R ‘,A’,.m banks. "FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Panm Ave. NW. | Baid ‘ \ 1111 Connecticut Avenue | \\ Tomorrow—An Unusual TTRESS handsome | @ : g i g g i “WRIGHT” values Another example of REAL VALUE at The Wright Co. Every item priced special below—is of standard, recognized and guaran- teed stock. YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS SPECIAL $ 1 930 | $ 1 5.75 Also Bed and Spring Specials Simmons Grace Line BED foory " 8790 Special Simmons 50-Lb. Layer Felt Mattresses Simmons 50-Lb. 4-Row Stitch Mattresses ‘mperial Edge—Woven Ticking Simmons 45-Lb. Cotton Mattresses Capitol-Brand Peerless 55-Lb. Mattresses Imperial Edge Coil Spring Extra : $ 7 L_7—5 Simmons Link SPRING Bound $4_'_i0 Special Ed, i Value Special Family Remedies 35c Flaxseed, Wild Cherry 9= and Menthol, special.. 25¢ 25¢ White Pine and T.u 19(_ Comp., special. Calomel Tablets, 100 for.. ~ 20c¢ .\n'(l;’;. :“‘HH lets, lw 101‘ S U Ll ':,\‘\Ir Catnip and Fen 2‘)(‘ 10¢ Squibb’s dozen Mentholated Pine Tar, with Ex 2 iver Oil and = tract Cod L 25¢ Eucalyptus . e 19¢ 59¢ 19¢ 59¢ 19¢ 29¢ 19¢ 10¢ 19¢ 19¢ Aspirin, 1 Epsom Salts, 1b Boric Acid, 1b Comp. Iron and X Vomica Tablets. .. Cascara Comp., Hinkel's 100 for... i Gibson Mineral Oil, pint.. Phenolpythalein Wafers, 1-grain Pilc Olnlmcnl T i Saccharin Tablets. 100 for.. - Charcoal a n d Lozenges . L Comp. Cathartic 100 for One pint Hydrogen Per- » lh l—gr., Pepsin Pills, Talcum pOWdCffl 49¢ 49¢ 19¢ 20¢ 49¢ 79¢ 79¢ 21¢ Pinaud's Lilac, 35¢; 3 for 9O€ 95¢ Mary Gardén, 17c; 3 for.. +€ Grazss Dlomsom, 1ie: (B = 45¢ Narcisse V rminme Mavis, 3 for.. Squibdb’s, 17¢; 3 for... Djer-kise, each.. J. & J. Baby Talc Mennen's, 17¢; 3 for Coty’s, each Houbigant's, each. . Hudnut's, each..... Aziirea, 33¢; 3 for... April Showers. . Soap Specials Gibson Scouring Powder, 3 for 15¢ Conti's C ‘%llll‘ Soap, 10¢; 3 for Large bai 2 for 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 26¢ Castile, 15¢; Large Gold Dust Jergen's Witch Hazel Toilet Saap, 6 for Palmolive Co.’s make of Improved Almond Soap 12 for Sle Shaving Necessities Lilas Vegetal, large bot- 4@ tle, special .. = Sk 2oe Shaving P:fl‘“)"\i\'" Sha Cream \\‘l.l;:;m“ azel 2?c 5¢ 29¢ 66¢ 66¢ 35¢ " 45¢ 35¢ 36¢ 10¢ 39¢ ving Toilet Williams' Mug Soap. ... Willlams’ Sha ving Stick Gillette Blades, 10 for Auto Strop Blades 33e; 10 for. Durham Duplex 5 for. Ever Ready Blades, 6 for 35¢; 10 for 5 for 33c; 5 for Blades, Gem Blades, 7 for. Imported German made Blades, to fit Gillette, 2 dozen Durham Duplex Razor in case, with one blade. Ever Ready Razor, in case, with two blades.. Insecticides 84c 84c¢ 25¢ 50¢ ' 45¢ 38c 65¢ = 59¢ Pow- 950 Deodorizers Dethol, 50c and Flit, 50¢ and Flvosan, pint. . v Discovery, . 19¢ and. Black Flag Powder 35c and. Black Flag Liquid, 35c and. Red Wing Tnsect der, S, . 19¢, 50¢ Mum, 1%¢; 3 for Odorono, 2%ic and Sans Miscellaneous Specials Large Searchlight Type complete Large Miner Type Flashlight, complete. Smaller Miner Type Flashlight, complete. Pocket Flashlight, com- - $1.98 $1.49 95¢ 39¢ 39¢ 69c¢ '$1.29 Absorbent Cotton, Fountain Syringe. . Hot-water Bottle. . Pint Thermos. .. Quart Thermos. . . $1.98 Pint Imported Vacuu s Quart Imported $l 39 Vacuum Bottle... Gallon "'9c 19¢ 10c Sterno Heat, 12 for Sterno Stove, special. ... Sterno Toaster, special. . We Deliver Any Order for $1.00 or More in D. C. No Radio or Photographic Work Delivered Spccial on Ta]king Machinc Needles 500 Talking Machine Needles, special Radio Specials $6 Brandes Superior 32 98 Phones, special. Eveready B Bsuerles— 5200 large 22%- @] 39 volt 5375 large 45 @9 49 volt $4.75 Heavy Duty 83 98 45-volt Battery.. $1.50 Brack L htr DB i i W cstlnghouse Sltg‘q age Battery, 1 ampere hour . $12 95 Bnn:ou lB BI“&I;{Q\& ek 434D $2.89 $2.39 ’400 larse 4 R.CAand Cunning- ham Tubes, special. CHESAPEAKE, BEACH, THE-BAY n: and All Seashore ions. \(Iullm S0e; o l).m RIALTO ®th at Gee N. W. Continnous 11 te 11 CARL LAEMMLE Presents ALICE JOYCE and CLIVE BROOK Iz & Ploturizati “THE HOME MAKER" Comed. enfe—News ~~ON THE STAGE— “Scenes from the Bowery” Conceived and Presented iy MISCHA GUTERSON TONIGHT, NATIONA TR $1.10 - 85¢ - 50c Extra Mat. Friday All Seats, 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer For the Farewell Week of Their Summer Season “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” Avery Hopmoof's Fummiest Farce. i MAT. SAT., 85¢ and 50 | OPENING OF THE SEASON Week Seat ek Next Mon., Sept. 7 7 Thur. J. ¥. BICKERTON. Jr., In Association with Basil Dean Presents THE VORTEX A Pluy by NOEL COWARD With_the Author in the Leading Role _———— \Siap ERVYING Dwmersny 'Studebaker PawerDurshilidrnish There Never Has Been and Never Will Be a Substitute for Quality ¥ STANLEY oY FIRST RUN v/ SELECTED VAUDEVILLE amenica's pERf[cr s PHOTOPLAYS Last vaudeville starts 9:15—Last feature showing ut 8. JIMMY GILDEA & CO. in_the Farce with Music “THE GREAT LOVERS” First Showing in Washington IRENE RICH in “A LOST LADY” Nick ;lufiordl I—T.;I\LI WASHIIG'I'OI'S I.EADIIG THEATERS LOEWS———— ————LOEW'S COLUMBIA|| PALACE F Street at 13th F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents Metro-Golawym Prosents GLORIA NORMA SWANSON || SHEARER In a vivid spectacular romance In Ror most alluring role in & of Palm Beach’s social glamor, | | gorgeous drama of fashisn and gayety and acandal. folly. featuring Lew Cody, “THE COAST OF FOLLY" “A SLAVE OF FASHION" Latest Comedy, *Pleawure Boumd” Pathe News—Topics—Etc. Tom Gannon's Music wDLLrs o B-F- 'KEITHS HEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Senmett Comedy International Newareel Overture—Other Features AUGUSTUS THOMAS' RICAN riax u;wfqfig x “STILL WATERS 15, Tor AMERICANS wion LIKF, T0 CALL, AT LEAST THEIR SOULS ‘nnm owN: OPENS AT Famous Favorites te the Fromt SHUBEIT BELAsco TNEXT MONDAY NIGHT ARLINGTON BEACH PARK BATAING—DANCING — AMUSEMPENTS nowon{dursco c‘luvnu.x.-s METROPOLITAN F AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE With Ronald Colman and Geo. K. Arthur in JOHN STEEL ‘s Foremest HENRY HULL Co. In Minutes From Station MLLE. ANN CODEE WARTER & EMILY WALTERS 7—OTHER STAR—T Features GAYETY Nisth Near F———Main 4300 COLUMBIA BURLESQUE F——TWICE DALY ————8:15 MOKING PERMITTED . L S mar— & Wilion prese SEIRL'C UB" Ladies’ Matinee Daily, Next Week pletely irretu has ever HER SISTER FROM PARIS —EXTRA— LIGE (l:NONLEY “BEWARE” Overture—News—Scenic Washington's Finest Orchestra UTUAL BURLES TRE AVENUE AT $TH T“l(‘k TODAY INGHAM GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK , YOU FUN FROM DANCING EPP T0 PEACHY PY MUSIC CRANDALL‘S {,“m" SPark RN W ¥ ‘CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Rd, TODAY AND TOMORROW — DANIELS HF HOU V" ru\(lh\ CRANDALL s CENTRAL _9th_Bet. D & ¥ and NEW= e PONC ana “HODGE By By Moonlight Daylight STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 3th St. Wharf for 40 Mile COLONIAL Moonlight Trip .r“”BEACH days. Thore- Every #londay, days and Sundays, Wednesday and [9 am.: Saturday, Friday at 5 ¥ 2:30 pam. FREE DANCING EVERY TRIP mple parkink space at whart. Stops o i e A T vhone Main ooz, o ‘o el CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater And Garden SCE CRANDAU.'S \mnuc Grand — sangs “he HORSEBACK and THE MAN_IN BLU ROACH COMEDY and CIRCLE 219 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. mple Parking Spar TYPROG CocLED, PLAN CRANDALL’S umu.; Theater And Garden H K 3 York Theater Ave. & Quebec St THE Seat Sale Tomerrow Box Office Open 8 2. m. to § p. m. A. H. WOODS Presents MABEL DUMBARTON 5,y NEW STANTON 855¢ sts. Nk ALL-STAR COMEDY 10.000 T. fect of thrille and laughs with STAN LAUREL, OUR" GANG and MACK CHEVYCHASE Cous. Ave: 3 McKinley 8t., DF Comedy. AIRE WINDSOR and i “THE WHITE NORMAND (IN PERSON) IN Get It At Gibson's Dcpartmentv Drug Store Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G ST. N.W. THE LITTLE MOU*S From nu French of Alnhnnl; nlr-t,anvummeu By Otto Harbach wit! i “n S time, ur- resulf RUSSELL MACK &7 | Gu: FAICES—Evenings: Orch. 49 and 4350, 18 V. lessons by AND st R BbeT Eetablished 1900, Always Right"wn 2uality and Price 905 Seventh Street N.W. ; E] e : | B R R IW‘\ You to dune iy rectis in a few Tassor- TWO POPULAR PRICED MATIIEE: —JMndsy ad Saturley. Mc e mzlau gsT, 1879

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