Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR. \V\QHI\'GTO\' D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. Straw Hat Assassm. rvevted and Fined, NEW TURKISH CODE ?&KflumflcAmN 0F VORLDS LAY = 5 B FYGANY Jon n sted om . street Be - he was busily i hats hr‘ had n man passengers that stopped at the 1 put his fist lhv uzh Coolidge E\ppc{cn to Asked to Call Session to Aid in Work. Experts Comnlete Draft {nr Submission to National As- a_convenient post. He had demolished 5 out of-season hats before a police ——— wrived. Finn was fined $10. paid | pe e as ross nd said: “Tt wa rth 1 NOPLE. and modern 1 September 18, al code for E v the been A new TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ional — “Gunpowder,” comedy d on the Ko D ¢ ted Ly a commiss and will be placed befor tional tion th ccused,” modern dirama, mbly at Ar comedy 1 and the com- rmany have bheen vaudeville, at ork of the commis. portant f wom olished Serenaders, vaudeville, m 1 to 11 p.m Gunnar continuo ¥ is complet es only are legal and the by will s adopt wills were 1 Uly male desc » as much as Kasson -Balto, 2:30 to lesque. Mutual saue, at H Ilu Kuddlinz Kuties, 230 and $:20 pm The Tron Horse. bur at 10:50 | 1:20 p.m mmand. alone may fix resy alties, I ourts nsibilities and pen- | Fine Clothes CHRAS, N oo s T mcky President S P. and Cashier.’ | ew York.” 6:30, 8 and 2:40 p.m that returns so t and satisfac- Commercial business and savings ac- | bird bath counts specialized and solicited. Resources Over $5,000,000 ‘e have the facilities and an earnest re to serve you in any banking el by Bank Remains Open Until 5:15 P.M. on Govern- ment Pay Day Monthly statement of accounts rendered tree distribution handsome banks. which incuicate he i FRANKLIH NATIONAL BANK $ Tenth St., at Penna. Ave. NW. E. Mornson Paper Co. i Branch 1009 Pa. Ave. . 1111 Counecticut Avenue we 5 MONTHS O PAY and, ‘‘If you can buy it better or cheaper elsewhere—bring it back.’ SAVE $5.00 ON YOUR FALL SUIT You get a suit here for $29.50 that looks as good on you—and gives you the same wear, as any suit in town selling for $5.00 more. Buying for 50 stores is the reason. You don’t need ready cash — open a charge account. 0 29 050 § Months to Pay Here’s the new suit for the Fall. It has the broad shoulders and the English trousers. NO NEED TO SHOP AROUND You can find here a complete assortment of the new Fall styles, direct from New York— at prices guaranteed lowest in the city. And with a charge account you have five months larity. Silk embroid- |, to pay. 1 6-98 Federal CLOTHING STORE 621 7th St. N.W. The delightful bolero effectin thisdress has won it instant popu- Easy Terms STORES FROM MAINE TO TEXAS Opposite Patent Office sembly at Angora. | | %E‘E’IFE@T\!@EIGI WU mér@flm!rw;wmmfimm@w ONLY §2.00 A YEAR _ ‘ARMENIAN LOAN PLANNED TN Men and | Drive for 85.000.000 to Repatriate |.,, tor 15,000 Launched at Geneva. GENEVA September 15 (). drive for a $£5,000,000 loan te non; \lmmnln‘- and inau The Little Tree Nursery home - wa | bangue \.m\n;; | the assembly of the Le tions. Dr | pro 1 that it had no edicted that the would be repaid SCHooL GARRISON'S ; Wholesale Tcy d Navelty Co.. Ine. h E ves examine! DRI M. A.LEES BRANCH Now Is the Planting Season Evergreens, Shrubbery and Plants of All Kinds Nansen ject was enti ed that business the one He the five RODMAN BROS. 1449 Park Road within EYE ADVICE variety OPTICAL €0, 611 9th St. 712 11th Street MT. YERN»ON Charles Marglester 10 AM and 2: 30 PM ME-SWING CO ~~1 Ror Portner Apartments Cafe Offers You A Home-Cooked Dinner for 75¢c —served amid refined and com- fortable surroundings. Table D’Hote —with choice of meat, vege- tables, sonp, salad and dessert. The kind usually costing $1.25. Served daily 5:30 to 7:60. Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Served 1:00 to 2:30 The Portner Apartments 15th & You Sts. N.W. Ample Parking Space It's the Little Things’ That Count 8 T T RRRA R RRRARRERRE OF COMVIERCE AND SAVINGS Car /th and E Sts. i ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLL'S AMUSEMENTS. 2 1TH ALBEE VAUDEVILLE A DE LUXE BILL MISS NORA BAYES “Our Own Nora” Special Repertolre GUY & PEARL MAGLEY DAVID FERGUSON B TONIGHT AT 8:30 SHARP MAT. TOMORROW 50c to $1.50 Jewxe Lynch Willlims® new plny WITH BRUCE WRAE Cartacts Monterey, Lily Cahill, Misiam Hopkins, Wm. Han'e;, Mirneite Barreft and Others. [{RIALTO LAST TWO DAYS OF THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY SUCCESS IN YEARS! :IRON HORSE C¥SEE IT TODAY %3 AND AVOID SATURDA Wagenhals and Kemper will preent ‘1 LOVELY I.ADY \ Next Sunday Eve---Seats Selling | The One Big Dramati- Sensation of the Yzor A GOOD BAR WOMAN By Wm. MeNaily It Teils a Vivid rod Truthtal Story of Lits in “ar Midsg Eves.. & Sat. Mat, 50 to $2.50; Thu See to A Special Trip to INDIAN HEAD Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaves 3th St. Wharf SUNDAY at 2:30 P.M. Returning to City_About 6130 Rcund Trip, 56c *~=t Drre Stores 6C4 Sth St. NNW. 723 14th St. N.W. 1405 H St. N.W. i F St. Cor. 12th I Saturday’s Specials We have picked out 11 Big Specials for our Saturday Sale Ad. We also have many more on display in our stores. It will pay you to visit one of our four stores Tcmorrow. Why Pay More! FREE—49c Hutax Toothbrush, with any of the popular Tocth Pastes, at the lowest Cut Frices. FREE—Hudnut’s Acquaintance Package, with each purchase of $1.60 worth of Hudnut Toilet Frepara- tions. FREE—Gillette Safety Razor, purchase of one tube Cream. $1.35 value for DeVilbiss Perfumizers and Dropper Bottles, beautiful assortment of shades and styles. Special, each with each Melba Shaving 4qc X $1.00 50c Lavoris Antiseptic 50(: 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo €0c Forhan’s Tooth Paste. .. 25¢ Woodbury's Soap, 17c; 3 for 25¢ Mum, 17¢; 3 for 6Cc Bromo Seltzer Try Our*“Big 3” Combination— The Week-End Candy Treat for the Home Circle! Packages of our delicious candies— while they last—for Chocolate Covered Nutted Moguls o here, Half Pound $0e Old Fashion Gum Drops Pound 596 Elsewhere, Chocolate Covered ble Di Dou eDlps Value, Pound 7°= Other Popular Candy Attractions Assorted Hard TMI'yix:‘:: Cas; lese = One of the finest collections of A very select assortment of sweets withlastingflavorsput delicious chocolate covered up in handsomely decorated sweets and goodiss of the old metal oval shaped s time charm, and flavored like box. Full Pound 40 Mother used to make in the || Ann Fox Homemnde; home kitchen. and Chocolates Full Pound 59c ;9 O’DONNELL’S Loft Authorized Selling Agent GAYETY Ninth Near Main 1300 COLUMB!A BURLESQUE 2:5—TWICE_DAILY S:15 SMOKING PERMITTED “CHUCKLES OF 1926" Ladies’ Matinee Daily. 25c Next Wask— MONKEY TORIGHT paSHUBERT, At 830 stcnsant ELASC Management Mess: DAVID BLLAS E. H. SOTH ERN (By Special Arrangement with M:\ llI rl} 50 ’x S! 5 The Dramatists Theater WILLIAM HARRIN. Jr., “THE GETAWAY” A New Play of Adventure By CHARLES K. VAN RIPPER vt VIOLET HEMIIG And a Fine Ca ading MINOR DRESS- ine. and Present WATSON, BRIC LER AND OTHERS &V DELICIOUS HOME MADE ICE CP_\EAM % PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W, Starts Your Suburban Home East Columbia Park, Maryland Building Lots $75 to $200 TERMS: $2 Down and $2 per month No Interest Possession Given with First Payment These lots are amone h green hills and surroundinz ar d. They ¢ And an unusunl opportunity fo home seekers. For other particulars, phone Main 4840, or address: The East Columbia Park Company Fendall Building Agént on Premises Come Out After Work or on Sundays 81.50 | 'THE NEW YORX CAST | | PRICES AMUSEMENTS. \\" S 9th at Gee N.W. —STARTING SUNDAY— Carl Lacmmie Presents X BEACH'S y GOOSE WOMAN LOUISE DRZSSER, JACK PICKLORD, CONSTANCE BENNIT WASHINGTON'S I.EAIIHG THEATERS LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th LZST TWO DAY3 T ‘»mmmn TR, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Cecit B De RIFHARD DIX—IEATRXFF Joy NITA NALDI—ROD LaROCQUE NEXT YEXT BETTY BRONSON In “The_Golden Princess” [mighty LOEwW’S PALACE F Street at 13th LAST TWO DAVS THOMAS MEIGHAN In B “Man Who Found Himself” Comedy—News—Overture 375k D. W. GRIFFITH'S “Sally of the_Sawdnet™ CONTINTOT S /| MRS. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS POLI'S THEATER—1:10 Artists’ Course BN G RN RRHN Merzo-Sopenia, ENTAMI Met. Opera. ¥ ington, Philharmonic Course TiTo scmira Lyric Tenor o Y. Symphony Orchestra [ WALTER DAMEOSCH Conduetor POl el R Feh. o WIN. Compose: PROGRAM “Rienzi” WA solaiste and eh st | ORCHESTRA. | ue | " METROPOLITAN | F AT 10th TODAY—I1 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First Natlonal Prese LEWIS S. STONE fercy Marmont Alma Ttubens 5 Voinar's ‘Fashions for Men. FINE GI.I)THES Zevtra— AL ST. JOHN “FAIR WARNING” News—Overture—Scenic Washington's Finext Orchestra CRANDALL'S T TODAY—BF 7§ AMBASSADOR CRANDALL S ianeen TODAY—LAURA LA P 5B TR COMEDY " and SER NPERIAT SPORTLIGHT MESY BOOTS CRANDALL'S Topav_man 1A o 2 an TOMARROW. A \RY MR OveE AT FRENCH GIRT COMEDY_AND RO CRANDALL'S . F 5 TOMORROW-_RICHARD TALMADGS R And *COT “YOICE 0 . \n CRANDALL{S Avenue Gmn‘}' Ave. N WEEOPLE i THE TOUR. m;v SPA i HODGE TOMORROW_—RERT STEELE OF MOUNTED. CRANDALL’S TODAY—HVRBE, nd M TR HE e SCRER | HOOP¥R Illmu TI| P CRANDALL’S a2 J v AMERICAS PERHCY THEATRE CONTINUQUS SHOW, 1to 11 P. M. ALWAYS COMFORTABLE “PARISIAN NIGHTS' Serenaders LLOYD & CHRISTIE 6-0THE PERFE T FEATURES 6 <TANLEY POPULAR |FIRST RUN PRICED ¥SELECTED VAUDEVILLE | PHOTOPLAYS SUPPER DANCE Club Venetian Orchestra Toll House Tavern Burnt Mills Road. Md ~Woodside 162 ATIONAL i Gene Buck Presents n Yew Play GUNPOWDER KEITH‘S Reservations Wolnar's Brilliant Comedy THE TALE OF THE WOLF With a Distinguished (ast Headed hy Wallace Eddinger, Roland Young.Phyllis Povah i | gUTUAL BURLES THE AV AT OTH Wi oDy “KUDDLING KUTIES™ FRIDAY NIGHT AVATEURS F flm Features ELITE and BT Ave Hih st CHEVYCHASE Cl"i'\'im PR[NCESS 19 H_St. CAROL[NA 1th & N.C. \\r S PRING DUMBARTON ADOLPH MF

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