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28 " Chinese SORORITIES SPEND MUCH 0 AID POOR College Women Giving Thou- sands in Philanthropy, Reports Reveal. Diplomatic tend to Wintry shorta two embassies ing experience Br the Associated Press. DALLAS women organized in spending many hundrec of dollars work, reports at the Pan Hel gress here vesterday revealed The social ac which they are most submerged in the narrative thropy unfolded before the which opened a four-day_conventioh Mountain children of Ter Kentucky. the ¢ fither folk of the Maine and underprivileged students in parts of the eo of the funds e ties. Some of the ing as much as £ philanthropic work he report of Delta Delta Delta (tri delt) told how the afforts of the sorority had been directed toward leading iis membership 10 “a sane. sensible citi zenship.” The org ion. the report said. had taken leadershin in urginz s £irls to prevent drinking and smokins among cnlleze women. CARAWAY BILL WOULD MAKE HOTELS POST RATE R!|n?rnd\lr-< Tex.. I ary f—College sorovities a of thousands | vearly on philanthropic for noted we of phitan con, The poor o > dispu islan; many coast lished by the sorori writles ave spend vear in sin is presented by M. Rieser Michigan the the present acquiesce sharp i terpretation of gress when it Measure to Prevent Whites and Colored Persons to Wed in District the two States. PETAIN IS All hotels in Washington would he required to display rate sched room prices and file copies with the District Commissiofiers if a bill intro duced in the Senate vesterday by Sen ator Caraway of Arkansas should he adopted. A similar proposal was in troduced in the Senate several vears ago The bill provides‘that rates not e advanced in less than and changes filed with the Commls sfoners. The Commissioners would he ed with enforcement of the pro law nator away also reintroduc ure which would make it u lawful for white and colored perso to intermarry in the District of Co. lumbia or to reside in the District if married elsewhere Jes of PARIS Fetain was of the superior uld days | Painleve, he inillaumat port. Degoutte, Manufs new indu MEAIIIT PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Put in Bad Situations by immunity And from too mu. 1 the emba the MICHIGAN-WISCONSIN BOUNDARY CASE ARGUED .} at %50 Claims of Both Sides to Land Made in Supreme Court; Began in 1920 Michigan-Wisconsin between preme Conrt 1and o now exercisin Carl D) the present houndars defended by Wisconsin spects asserted ligent in not discovered the ervor in the 1 hen. it insisted. it had diligently prosecuied its claim it had been long established, of sue with the which should he the bonndary hetweer Remains Vice President of Fr!nch‘ lanuary & eappointed vice president war 1 decree issued yesterday hy minister leve is ex-officio president council_includes the six —_and Gens. ture of ry at Guadalahara, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANTTARY 6. 1926. and Argentine Embassies does ot ex- | son’s most critical period, the legation of the Chinese government is busily engaged installing similar aparatus in the hope that it will eliminate dust and suppiy # less spontaneous heat. The Chinese legation. it was learned today. has heen trying in vain to hurn soft coal successiully. Although it is admitted that the bituminous fuel Rives heat in plentiful amounts, the embassy staff has heen unable to con dust_arvising from it _or to vezulate the heat. Now, it that i 1 decided., the legation will v refused that will cause no more { the coal strikes TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. blasts and hard-coal | at present at ave either heat thro heizht sea- | worries over White 0 p.m tinee at 220 pam. Poli's at § Mitzi in "0 p.m Belasco edy Naughty Riquette,” Dispute e At 820 pom. President 0 pom. w Kid Himsel Matinee at * com 20 pon Uncle Sam’s Follies,” at houndary | § L “Go Kasy, Mabel The claims of Wiseon K vaudeville. Earle ville Stra vindey 1 p Kimball 15 and K15 pm Anniversary week, Ite 11 p.m The Window Cleaners, continuous from 1230 1o ot which Young, jurisdiction were Mosier, assistant the te. and special counsel line was through Rohert counsel at vaude of ¥—Mutt and .Jefr, and 805 p.m. Lafin’ Thru,” 230 and 820 p.m Howard (colored)—"Darktown Frol had not | huriesque asserting its rights 1920 boundary until ¢ change in sserting that with the ind Pa at 10:35 am., 1 7T and 9:15 p.m. Me he Unguarded Hour , 1:40, 3:40, 5:40 740 and 945 pm Colum! ge Struck, m . 335, 5:40. 7:40 and Rialto —“The Fool." at 5. 3:05, 5:05. 7:15 and b “Bohhed E B and 9:35 p.m Ambassador 'he Necessary Kvil” at 6:05, 8 and 930 p.m Central The Merry Widow, 12:30, 3 6:30, and 9:40 p.m. Michi that intention of Con- | designated the | took 40 REAPPOINTED. at War Council (#).—Marshal conncil for 1926 | Paul Pain and Accident Insurance Address 814 T'pahur & or phone Adams 598 ant will ¢ M t phone Adams 5381 Agant will - of war mar Joftre. Petain. Fock d'Esperey ind Gourand. Rerthe Nollet. Du Debeney List yours with us Wevgand and Targe 5 J. Benson Thomas Company plosomik in o)l DS B Main 8416 l Mexico T | | | 42 PIECES INCLUDED IN THIS 4 Room Qutfi ON EASY TERMS Remarkable Offer In Our January Sale m Note What This Home Outfit Includes 15-Pc. Living Room Outfit Tncluded in this room are three handsome pieces, covered in velour. with loose cushions and spring construction. A heautiful and comfortahle suite, Also with suite we present you with a Mahogany End Table, Wrought-iron Bridge Lamp and Shade, Satin-finish Tray, Picture Holder, Bean- tiful Decorated Glass Vase, Handsome Mahogany Smoker and Tray, Two Beautiful Plctures, Metal Carpet_Sweeper. Folding Card Table and Hand. some Book Ends. A completely and heautifully furnished living room. 12-Pc. Bedroom Outfit Fverything that is neces: comfortable room is included in this outfit. Bow- and bed. dresser, roomy chest of drawers and vanity table—all in rich walnut finish. Also in- cluded with this group Link Spring. Chair, Two Plllows. Easel Frame. Electric Bed Light with silk shade and Two Riectric Boudoir Lamps and Shades. What more could you ask for a fine bedroom outfit? ry for a handsome and 11-Pc. Dining Room Outfit In this room you receive an ll-piece suite in- cluding an oblong extension table, buffet, host chair and 5 diners with genuine leather seats. Sturdily built and finished in walnut on solid gum; a polvchrome frame and a satin finish bread tray and pearl inlaid serving tray. A heautiful dining room outfit that you can be proud to have in your heme. handsome mirror with 4-Pc. Kitchen Outfit Housewives! Look what is included in this kitchen outfit! A porcelain top kitchen table with a Jarge cutlery drawer and two comforta- ble white enamel chairs. Don't miss this re- markable Home Outfit offer tomorrow. — EASY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOU—WEEKLY OR MONTHLY You can buy any of these room outfits separately Other Home Outfits at Drastic Reductions Six Floors of Fine Furniture From Which to Outfit Your Between H and Eye 829 7th St. N. W. MUSIC CLUBS PLAN Coal Strike hurlesque, | supplied by Miss Beatrice 8. Goodwin {1ocal fcontaet chairman. Any group ten or more persons, it was said may enter the contest, which it planned to conclude by the heginnine of Lent HYMN MEMORY TEST Local Sunday Schools Invited to : You Are Invited to Hear Compete in Nation-Wide England’s Great Preacher Program. A hvmn memory for third su ve vear, will be con ed here, beginning probably next day, by the local branch of the tional Federation of Music Clubs 't of a natlon-wide contest to be conducted by the federation. The con in which organizations in 4 participated last vear, has heen Dr. Henry Howard Today n and other na - tional community musie orsanim tione a0 s Letters explaining the contest have been sent to ull Sunday school super intendents and directors of various | institutions, enlisting their interest in the contest. which has been indorsed by Bishop Freeman and other religious heads of the city. Last vear the con test had participating groups in Bible schools, public schools. reform sehools Your | the Y. W. (. A. and “ | First Congrerational Church 10th and G Sts. NW. Freewill offe artunits ] to hear this| other "organizations in many cities. | iddies’ The local federation board will fur. | Klddles Eyes nish & prize for the winner in each organization. Two verses of each nf eight of the twelve hymns listed for he contest are to be memorized. 1o cether with the story of the hymn Contest sheets containing stories of the hymns ch include “Nearer My God to Thee.” “Oh Come All Ye “aithful,” and other favorites. will be ICAL CO 1 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | BRANCH KTORE “What Is Theosophy?”’ \ succinet presentation of a misunderstood and misinter preted philosophy of practical value and evervday utihty SPECIAL—LECTURE Thursday, January 7th, 8:15 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists 1731 K St. N.W. No Fees, Dues or Collections 2 Elastico Homes Sell Easier Because They’re Lasting as Well as Attractive i See our Sample House— A 611 Whittier Street Takoma Park DESCRIPTION: 7 rooms. oak finish throughtout dressing room and sleeping porch tile bath. large Lot 405133 Terms to meet your convenience 1414 K St. N.W. REALTOR m Cafntz Llfe-tlme Homes ‘ Have Made Petworth Famous No section of northwest Washington enjoys the popular distinetion for residence_as does Petworth—with its hundreds of contented owners of “Lifetime™ Homes, Features you never find in other homes: construction that would he entirely impassible but for the magnitude of Cafritz operation—alwave the most for the money. | | N Inspect Now— 5126 8th St. N.W.—$6,950—$500 Cash 4904 7th St. N.\W.—$8,950 Easy Terms 5123 IIl. Ave. N.W.—$10,500—Easy Terms 444 Buchanan St. N.W.—$8,950—Easy Terms | Make comparisons and vou'll see why “Lifetime™ Homes outsell | all others. 5 | Open from 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 14th or Ga. Ave a few short squar will take vou to any of thee thir tions. CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. 14th & K Main 9080 Builders of Communities A Great Sale For Tomorrow Electric Light Bulbs 3% §0-Watt Clear Bulbs, special, each. ... * 29¢ 4 for $1.00 Ameriean-Made Tungstens. Soap Specials 48¢ 25¢ Drug Specials 50¢ Laxative Qu( 3 Woodbury's Facial. .. Razor Blades 5 Gillette Hill's 17¢ 21c 33¢ 66¢ 33e¢ 66¢ 35¢ Phenolax Wafers....... Bisodol, 42c and 10 Gillette . Todd’s Tonic Sloan's Liniment, 2%c, 56c and. . ~. 5 Auto Strop 10 Auto Strop Ovoferrin 5 Durham Duplex. .. Listerine, 19¢, 37c and. .. Candy Speclals Lavoris, 17c, 3¢ and. ... Lbs. Assorted Choco- Phillips' Mk Mag- nesia 34c SPCC;‘IS on Tooth paate $1.00 | | 33c |, 20¢ 39¢ | 2 10 on Henry Colgate’s, 25; 3 for.... 10C | 3 1 25c¢ Cake Cashmere Bouquet Soap free with 3 Colgate’s. 3 FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE RADIO RECEIVING SETS SOLD ON EASY TERMS Many Specials Are Now on in Radio Dept. GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 915-917-919 G St. N.W. 5le 36¢ 49¢ 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 20c 10c¢ 10c¢ Lbs. Hard Candy..... Lb. Chocolate Almonds Squibb’s, 35¢: 3 for.. Lb. Chocolate Dates. . Peprodent Lb. Hershey Kisses. ... Kolynos Phillips’ nesia . 1 Lb. Chocolate Sponge. . 5c Tove Nest.......... 5c¢ Nutty Dandy AMUSEMENTS. KEITH/ALBEEVAUBEVILLE And .un; TONIGH' POLI'S MITZ1 R VANITIES ALLEN Com. Sun. CARROLL'S With LESTER . NATIONAL o | » WORLDS CRLATEST SHOW Eves., S1to S at. Mal., Week—Seats Tomorrow MARGARET LAWRENCE BRUCE McRAE GEOFFREY HKeriet Next FL8iE FERGUSON WALLAC EDDIN(.-ER EFFIE SHANNON FREDERICK WORLOCK In A E Themar Meders Play CLOSE QUARTERS Ly, Dol :.\“ sat $1 to $2.50 I1)\|l HT Mat S1 to 83 ile Io 3! 0 Betasc0 i Dowling and “The Kid Himself” by Rernard NEXT MoN. Direct From His Triumpha! in Furops SESSUE HAYAKAWA Anhalt Will Present Btage Tour THE FAMOUS MOTION PICTURE STAR | APPTARING IN PERSON IN THE LOVE CITY The President Pa. Ave. THIE WEEK ee Satwrday) Musical and Dance Revae Prices: Fve. 50c to $2.20 KWARDMAN PARK HOTEIL Thomas Herhert . Presents GO EASY MABEL 3 Farce Comed ek Company M UTUAL BURLES TWICE DAILY K “LAFFIN’ THRU” MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY Tat 1th N.W Phone N 10a1 That Tast Colored Musical Kevie, MAUD MILLS SISTER OF FLORENCE MILLS, 1N “DARKTOWN FROLICS” 10—PEOPLE—10 of New Blank Rooks Ston e E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave XMAS SAVINGS CLUB _Stop in next Chrlstmes 3% Interest Added. OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. theRewult of 50), earsof ~ wARDMAN THEATER and open a Christmas Account and have money 1 A eolorful fiashing drama of the East and Weast At 11w | E IIIGLE SAM’S FOLLIES{ | | -+ | | | practical coffee cxperierce M- E SWING CO. Both in the character and variety of its services, this bank offers a number of advantages which ap- peal particularly to local clients. You will find our office a conven- | fent, friendly and profitable piace (o call. FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. Branth ° 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN, T President. 08, P. RICKMAN, . . and Cashier. THIS WEEK’S WA Au hitf "BEST SHOWS cq_t,i’ifin_m ParoR et GLORIA SWANSON In a gay and gorgeous romanoe of flapjacks and footlights. “STAGE STRUCK" GERTRUDE uron_unv GRAY LOEW’S— PALACE ¥ Strect at 13th NOW _FrLAING Thrillmg romance of Chicazo and its dancing a “THAT ROVLE GIRL" CAROL DEMPSTER--W. C. FIELDS Coming Events WM _WADE HINSHAW PRODUCTION OF MOZART'S OPERA COMIQUE THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO IN ENGLISH National—Thars., Jan. 14—4:30 Tickets $2.60. 3200 $150. $100 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA TUESDAY JANUARY 19 470 The World s Greatest Cell PABLO CASALS THURADAY ANUARY 21430 TiE TMINFNT PLAT T WILHELM BACHAUS THURSDAY JANUARY 25 430 ZIMBALIST THUREDAY. FEBRUARY 11 4 FIIBABETH RETHEBERG Tha Latest Star Boprazo of Matropolitan opers Co THURSDAY FERRUARY 25 430 Ticketn for b, Now Selling at ' Burenun. 1330 G S1.. 0 Attractions Arthur Smith Homer Kitt Ca. ROXY AND HIS GANG Fitty Entertainers WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 1926 830 5 m Saturdny. January 8. Matinee. 290 5. m. Evening Sunday. January 10, 1926 Matinee, 130 5. m. Evening. 830 5. . Benefit Building Fund National Sanatorium for Tuber. culous Children, Inc. Albugueraue Brix. Gen. Lioyd M. Brett, U Retired Prosident New Mexice Chairman, Mrs, John Allan Dougherty at 51 rkets Childran Leptiag Hete! Newsstands P e 53 to Wit Price ot Matinses only WASHINGTON AUDITORITM Sat. Jan. 16, 8:30, 220 M. 6493, Twice Dally LADIES CLUR THEATER Bud Fis .,, ra—nou- Cartoon omed.: A MUTT & JEFF Among_the Girls LADIFS' MATINEE DATLY—25c NEXT WPEK_— HAPPY HOOLIGAN A, RIALTO Pth at Gee N.W. Now A Sensat U nanimounly “THE FO0I." Pieturization of Channing ollock’s Great Play, Starring EDMUND LOWE Specinl Prologu, Featuring LOUIS THOMPSON Concelved and Directed hy Mischa Guterson, Conductor Tialte Concert Overtore, Playing Orchestra ‘Egmont.” Heethoven il Film Features RAPHAEL %th and 0 Streets N. \\ IRENE RICH )i TH WIFE WHO WASNT = WANTED. COMEDY PARK THEATER 1518 14th N.W. TOM MOORE. UNDER THE ROUGE LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts. CHARLES RAY in SOME_PUN KINS t St. and R. OLYMPlC You St. Bet. 1th LOST _ WORLD Admis- Showing both 1343 Wisconsin, Ave. STEW A TELL 1 VHE BOOM IE_LOVE. WARN} R m SON"OF HIS ELITE l4tl| Ql THY \m:n o HIPPODROME *':&: L10 __MORE in_“THE CHEVYCHASE Conn Ave, & McKinley St.,D.C. ! stuaio HARRY C.U(.\(.L\ '& N.C. Ave. SE. TH THIS RING With LO! TFI LEGE EM”RE 'm H Street N. RICH in MAN WITH 1119 ll St. COMEDY . “BU LILLIAN RICH in EV PRINCESS TAKOMA 'l‘ni;m‘rh}k. D.C. MATT MOORE and DOR oTHY, lh)\]()kl‘ in “HOW BAXTER N And ' ERAY COMEDY. ROZO." CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. w 953 Amole Parkine Sp J0%T. " ROBERT 'EDSON HELIS HIGH HOAD NSOM RALPH BELOVED LEATRICE JULIA FAYE | METROPOLITAN | F AT 10TH Tedny—I11 A. M. ta 11 P. WM. First Natlonal Presents MILTOR SILLS DORIS KEMYOR a Colorful York A Star Cost Romance of the Riviera, Support, The UNGUARDED HOUR EXTRA LUPINO LAXE In n Two-Reel Riot MAID IN MORGSCO World \fw and Survey—Scenio— t Orchestra of America 13th St—Relow F TODAY—1 TO 11 P, Pictures and ANNIVERSARY BILL Headlined by the FOUR FORDS Monarchs of Danmceland ON THFE SCREEX BEBE DANIEI.S Admirably Supported In Rollicking Comedy-Drama LOVERS IN QUARANTINE 5—Other Great Acts—8 “CRANDALL'S T1vort CRANDALL S \\Ill\\i \lml. & Col. R, AwAY h Bet. D h | < Savoy Theater LiMh & Col Ri. CRANDALL S NTS' IN BN aRapitic CRANDALL’S "ODAY—THOMAS IRISH L1 HANTLTOX fion ROW Doo ¥ BILI THE GOOFY GOR "CRANDALL'S TODAY—_—CORINNE T \ l»rl\ Thmm-y TONORROW nd CLATRE FORSARLES CRANDALL’S —OWEX MOORFE H CAMILLE EFGENE ogRIEN wivneon i QAN And_COMEDY Home Theater tine. 7 Guar. results. wal altz. Fo Charleston, | Special rates for Ladies. G180 & BYY | PROF._AND MRS , 1127 160th st n.w 11 pm. with o poointment. Fr DIsCIPL Classes now forming to start Jan. 18 i I types of p ) dnneing v Charleston | 1819 M St LI Ex-Pa [ ) Bilimore <t. Phone Col er t Chartedton. Foxtrot, Tanga. walir AnolherE F.Miller’ lencmgClass | Will start Jan_Sth. Applicants o this class must regisier now Charleston and wall olog_ step each miEht. 1908 18th. Ph. h of Marvin e .;.nw Gancer from Chicazo a class Wedneaday evening 30 in’ Waltz Clog. Buck and W ms of tap dancing. Private N st Day Phone. Main 0135, 2 First . WK Evening, Atiantic 196-3. L

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