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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €, SATURDAY, TAXBILLTOREACH | SENATE NEXT WEEK Inherltance and Gn‘t Lev:es Only Schedules Left foi Committee Action. With inheritance and gift taxes the only schedules remaining to he con sidered. the Senate finance committee rly has completed consideration of reduction bill Chatb Smoot expects to present the measure to thte Senaie Provisions of the tinuinz ihe Board of Ta with 2 me-nbership of 16 with iner ed salaries w pproved. but it decided 1o limit the appointments 1o 10 years instead of 14 early nexi Appeals Program Changed s of the H ppeals he filed with the board amended rnative of filing with the board A motion to extend juris. cases under the 1 <e hill that diction of t The ¢ reed to an amend emption of income parketing ent of their on behalt of however, co-operative members Allow exemptions house dealers after the approved Inquiry Plan Modified. provision to create an = commission ministration of the was amended 1o members each of the House ways ymmitiee and the ce conimittee on the com The House proposed five onal members representing the hand 30 days comes effective were only five J. P. BAKER lN CONIMAND Post. gion. Installs Sergt American Le- Officers. and oth per Post were J:\cr\er Phad of the Sergt. .Ja he Americz t a meeting Thursday night at the City Club Other cers installed were Paul H McMurray, first vice commander: Russell W. Clarkson nd vice commander Charles “reeman third vice commander William A Kehoe, finance officer: John J. Or lasky. adjutant. and Rev. Hugh K. Fulton, chaplain. The post adopted resolutions indors Ing the bill of Senator Harris of Geor gia for a monument or park memorial for Sergt. William State. and urging the hoxing in the District of Columbia Values Leg at $50.000. Eldridze C. Grimes has filed in the District Supreme Court to re cover $50,000 damagzes from the Hud son Brick and Supply Co. for alleged personal injuries. While in the em- | ploy of the company Jure 19, he his right leg was cut off in a c mixing machine. He is represented by Attornevs Darr & Darr and H. Clay Espey Comar. T new office n Legion of the post w suit TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Close Quarters,” drama at $:20 p.m. Matinee at Poli's—Earl Carroll's vue, at 820 p.m. Matinee at Bela: ssue Havakawa in Love City.” drama, at §:20 p.m. nee at 0 p.m President local revue 220 p.m 20 p.m “The Mati Sam’s Follies,” Matinee at I'ncle at £:20 p.m = Matinee at Keith's— Skelly. Ada Reeves vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. — “Meyer pieces.”” vaudeville, to 11 p.m Strand—Kikuta Japs, va coptinuous from 12:30 to 11 y—"Happy Hooligan,” and S:15 p.m Speed 8:20 p.m. Metropolitan — ~Clothe 7 at/Ii:30 am., 1 5 and 9:35 p.m Columbi The a.m. 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, nd 9:40 p.m Rialto—"The Last_Edition.” at 11:40 am.. 1:40, 3:30, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:30 pm., Palace—"The Mas 1, 245, p.m 1al Golden continuous from 1 deville bur Girls hurlesque the at 11:20 “The Ancient High 4:05, 6:05, 8 and 9550 p.m Ambassador — “Hogan's Allex.’ £ and %45 p.m e Man on the Box." at 30, 8 and 2:40 p.m at Follow the Crowd to the FOOD SHOW At the Washington Auditorium 1900 E St. N.W. and then follow them to the hredded Wheat See the interesting educational process of how the cooked whole wheat is spun into delicate, porous filaments which are afterwards formed into biscuits or little loaves and then baked in coal ovens. The richest man in the world can buy nothing better. Eat it for any meal with milk or cream or fresh fruits. You'll like it even better after you see how Shredded Wheat is made requiring | { charge of d Drua {Hoopskirt or Ducking Stool Favored l)V‘WORK FOR EVERY ONE ]udge for Woman Foe of Modern (yarb‘ By th I’H Asnociated Preas 16 were January ing stools ferghy as means of ending. & neigh. horhood controversy bhetween women | who were divided as to whether s | should remain at knee shortn | drop to the ankle. Mrs. Mary Tinkleman faced | v conduct for al her neighbors 5 priskirts. Mrs. L 2 neighbor of Mrs. Tinkleman was the complainant. Both wers accompa who filled the She said, whose skirt” nied by followers Mrs. Mozer, “that any RARE LIQUORS IN LOOT CRABBED BY BURGLAR Store was_short. on Georgia Avenne Robbed of Champagne, White Wine. Gin and Whisky. Forty-six bhottles of rave old French champagne. four botiles of California white wine. eight pints of gin and 24 pints of whisky were stolen from the store of Gurnie . Brock, 3936 Thursday night by vepresented the 1 liquor in of # preferred vin 1 and whisky were champagne ced on the lot was prices it over $id pazne WOULD END ‘COMMISSION. Asks Repeal of Utilities Body Act. presentative William €. Hammer at, of North Carolina. vester we $10 a bottle for ct Hammer day reintroduced his bill 1o repeal the L creating the Public Utilities Com, mission of the District. Mr. Hammer will bring this bill np for consideration in the commiitee when hearings are resumed next Tuesday hefore the sub committee on public utilities, of which Representative Zihlman of Maryland s chairman Gautt quuklfle for Studebaker| (A ST When buying glass be sure of the reliability of your dealer —one who can advise you in selection, who knows glass quality and gla grades—and who sees that you get what you need and pay for. Quality first and truthful representation always Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ARD W. SPILLE. Managar n) WASHINGTON PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annvally Commencing January 1, 1936 Assets Over $1.0.500,000 Surplus $1,000,60Q | was the kind who wore a skirt like mine who would leave the supper dishes while she hurried abaret. Why, judge. she thinks »h their hair are ot decent. A Minkleman qualified s ments ‘of more vitrlolic clung to the contention were wearing ‘em too sho “You should go to Harrishurg and have & law ena pulsory to wear skirts that trail on the pavement.” O'Connor advised In the meantime I'll hold you in bail ‘to keep the peace. I'm sorry can’t send vou to a ducking stool as a scold or compel you to wear hoop skirts so that you might appreciate | the common sense of short ones EASBY SMITH SEEKING FEE FROM THOMPSON Sues Man Sentenced in Veterans’ woman Bureau Conspiracy Fraud Case for Total of $5.327. ted Press 16 lohn Louis contr: sentence in the! fra w Thompson L under two years Veterans' Bureau conspiracy case, has been sued for ney's fees by James Washington, D. C. 3 Ex lawyer. hompson failed to pay | a day for his services at the | » trial, as agreed shy- | Philadelphia eign-b try has nearly 75,000 for women employed in indus The Bu;ling;;)n Hotel Takes plewsure in announ first large installation in fhe The Titanafram The Master M al Product of Marcus C. Hopkins Laboratories Blue Plate Luncheon, 50c Special Luncheon, 75¢ Table d’ Hole Dinner Avenie Relow e Phillips’ Pharmacy 2nd and Mass. Ave. NW. Is a Star Branch Handy for those who live in the neighborhood of the Phillips’ Phar- macy and want to use The Star Classified Sec- tion. Just leave your ads there — they'll be taken care of promptly. Wherever there’s a Star Branch—and there’s one in practically every neighborhood in town and nearby sub- vrbs — please feel at liberty to make use of the service. No fees are charged—only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. The rea- Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y. son? RESUI “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office EXHIBIT It is ready-cooked. | Id T e T e T T i December Employment Situnation | ployment apparent among {the surplux w: | director said most industries operated | time in some. ‘A sufficient supply of and virtually no surplus. Industrial activity throughout West Virginia continued on a satisfactor: hasis during December, the State di rector reported. With the exception of a steel plant which was closed, all in dustries were said to be operating on | satisfactory schedules. Weather ‘con ditions caused suspension of much outdoor work. AVAILABLE IN CITY Good, U. 8. Bureau Reports. 1926 to Be Good Year. an in Colorado to be ordained as a ‘The general employ E | 3 1 employment situation in |t /8 @ OFRAE 10 | Washingion during December was described today by the Labor Depart- nent as “exceptionally good” in its resume of conditions during the past month. Although there was me unem ‘penters, ural iron workers, | small and there w very little evidence of any surplus of | unskilled workers. Employment in creased during the month in the de- partment stores, for holiday trade, and | the hotels. Considerable building was seen under way, with work st A $3,000,000 of Ago the Federal director ington predicted for 1 ance of the generally employment of 1925, Citing a slight decrease in volume of huilding throughout State during December, What? 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Officers of this bank will gladly counsel with you in the selection of securities which will fit your personal requirements in point of safety, income return, maturity and denomination. ’ 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Edward J. Stellwagen President Where “Allprest” Is Supreme Best of work —least cost That's the fact about “Allprest” Laundry Service With us the entire family washing— finished—is reckoned on the pound basis— and when yom sit down and count up the actual outlay in money and accompany- ing annoyance of attempting to have the work done at home—ryou’ll be overwhelm: ingly in favor of “ALLPREST” SERVICE— with the “ALLPREST” SAVING. Science and experience have designed “ALLPREST” equipment—which insures laundering to perfect cleanliness with no wear and tear on the clothes. Put the shirts and collars in with the body clothes, etc.—the charge is by the pound. Phone West 1020-1021—for Allprest Supremely Satisfactory Service JAN labor to meet all demands was seen |- 16, 1926. AMUSEMEN' AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 777777722 RIALTO Oh At Gee N.W. Miss Edith Gunakel in the first wom- | N\ Hmory Johneows Thrilkng Story of Nowspaper Iife, Storring RALPH LEWIS —On the Stage— 4 Soreamingly Fummy Trevesty N A Bight Radie Artists Bntitled Staged amd Dirested By m--n Guterson, Cemduetor He(rarflollayn Presents In a thrilling, glamouro of the Paria underworld! “THE MASKED BRIDE” WITH FRANCI® X. BUSHMAN LOEW'S ' COLUMBIA F Street at 12t8 | Continuous, 10130 a. m—11p. me NOW PLAYING United Ao tists Presemt VALENTINO In @ thrilling romance of the Ru sian court in the days of the reat Catherine! “THE EAGLE" Lnuls: DRESSE K- -VILMA BANKY Comedy—“On o nnl News—M SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to Illness JOHN McCORMACK'’S Concert will be postponed until next week. Date to be announced, and all tickets will be good for the postponed date. Film Features CHEVYCHASE (3.". Ak - inley SDITH RORERTS and 1ACK T REE KEYS Biue «mrw \1[\! D OF MAIZ CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. S FIRST SHOWING SE. Ivn|l,| AS FAIRB. nox 0 EMPIRE PETE, MORR, 911 H Street MATINEE AT T Coming CO0GAN 1119 %1 F cLoTHES PRINCESS LITTLE u: H PIC 00> St.. FORD Takoma Park. D. C. BUSTER KEATON 1o GO . \\. 953 RAPHAEL ath aml\i(')M “; MATT n_ CHIS MAJESTY. BUNKER BEAN ~ Comedy and “ACE OF SPADES. No. 4 PARK THEATER [0 1A Mok n Q. Sox " oF JORRO LlBER"Y \ rth ‘i"vln' Cand I. \”l'\ AMERICAN ' 3. - THE COMIN and R. 1. A\r. RMA BERRY in OF AMOS . Bet. 14th & 15th WYN pre omedy and 5. matines on e UDE | ASTOR R AL in NEW STANTON, — CITH WIVES F_RF ELlTE lnh St uut\ R. IA Ave. ALTHALL LEADER 9th Near E Continuons, 10 am. p.m ” Everlastine Whisper: . "BATTLING RR HIPPODROME 9th! TRACKED IN THE RY. Park Theater|| 14th & Buchanan Sts. N.W. Return Engagement BY Popular Request DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “Don (, Son of Zorro” TODAY IN TIN in SNOW ' COUN- FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding_Chairs Always in Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. N.W, _ Main 9136 Parties —Starting Sunday— The Plature That Mas Se¢ the Whele Country Tniking “HIS PEOPLE” With the Intermationally Pameus Stage Atar RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT $2.00 At the Aster Theater, New York! No Ratee in Prices Hore!! FOOD SHOW OPENS 7:30 TONIGHT Runs 10 Days—to Jan. 27 Washington Auditorium 1900 E Street N.W. FREE GIFTS A Ford Touring Car, an Atwater Kent Radio, an Oriole Gas Range and a Royal Electric Vacuum Cleaner Will Be Given Away Absolutely Free. Every hour diwing the Show hundreds of full size packages of food will be distributed free. Admission, 25¢ No Children Without Parents WARDMAN THEATER WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Thomas Herbert Stock Company Presents TARNISH By Gilhert Emery zs. 8:30 Prices. $1.00 fhice rn.m.._4 nlumhu 2000. NEXT W THE HANDY MAN A Comedy Druma. Direction Stanles ——CRANDALL | METROPOLITAN | F AT 10TH— Today—11 A. M. te 11 P. M. First National Presents LEON ERROL DOROTHY GISH Supported by Tnlly Marshall, ' James Rennle. Edna Murphy, Gea. Marion, Nita Naldi and Frank Lalor in CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE TO 11 P M, Keith Popular Price Vaudenille SPECIAL ENGA MEYER GOLDEN'S . MASTERPIECES ries of Gorgeonsly Spee- wlar Episodes Depicted ¥ Nine Brillant Ariists KATE SMITH S—OTHER GREAT _HITS—3 ‘ANDALL'S L Pictures a Hib & Park Ra Y N, TENT Al HURNS n - MY HOPGE PODGE and THE SCARLET RD DIX _in AMERICAN CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 1% & Col, il b DOROTHY MACKALL HC!« MULHALL 70" And AESOP FABLE and_ ANN CRANDALL’S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D & F APLIN heater & Col Rd. CRANDALL'S Smw 14th DAY oy N ND LOWE in And ARsOP | MATS_ SAT. 2 & TODAY—BUCK in RAND OF | LANDS. COM ™ m(olmow RUDOLPH VALEX- COB OUR G in ‘mngxu nr‘n"cwx 3 CRANDALL'S York Theater m'r “Fap Qnebee Theater | C ll N l‘ CRANDALL’S '_'“"*e 30 TUN. in NATIONAL b MARGAREEC FERGUSON RENC WALLACE, LAWRENCE EDDINGER RRUCE i McRAE A GEOFFREY SHANNON KERR FREDERICK WORLOCK A._F. Thomus™ Modern Play CLOSE QUARTERS NEXT WEEK %t e and Sat. Seat | MARC CONNELLY'S NEW FANTASTIC COME 'THE WiSHoM Td‘om { JOHN" GOLDEN Winchell Smith Niehts and Sat. . 30c 1o 82.80. Wed $2. n» Color Views Newman Glor Vet ,Twicc TOMORROW 3 BERLIN and GERMANY |, Seats Now. 50c. 85c. $1.10. £1.65, inclnd Line tax Wed Now Traveltalks E KLITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE A Great Fum Frelie HAL SKELLY Prosents “THE CHUMP" VENITA GOULD GYGI & SEVERN BERT LEVY LANG & HALEY BURNS & BUROCHILL ED & LEE TRAVER OTHERS Bhews Dally, 186 & 815 THONTS-MAIN -3 -480 - 4385 893 Mat. TODAY S0 | romem SHUBERT eLascO 'un.ms M-v Mewsrs. Shubert SESSUE HAYAKAWA APPEARING IN PERSON 1N THE LOVE CITY ~ _HOUDINI LAST TIMES TODAY TO SEE Uncle Sam’s Follies SENSATION oF ‘26 THE PRESIDENT MATINER TODAY ‘$1.00—BEST SEATS -$1.00 POLI'S—TONIGHT carro. “VANITIES” | CARROLL | With 1ESTER ALLEN | Com. NeXT Son. Far SEATS Now £BIG PARADE HOWARD FOR SEATS PHONE N. 1004 GAY ETY s LADIES R THEATER F. Opper presents “HAPPY HOOLIGAN" The Greatest Song and Laugh Tith € Pa. A Last Today Two nd T SEATS \OW SELLING PABLO CASALS The World's Greateat Celllat Nntional Theater. Thurs. 4 Jan. . $1.50, %1.00, THe— th Ruren Third Concert of Serfex PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA OTTORING RESPIGHT Guent Conduetor Washington Anditorinm, 4 Tickets, & T. Arth ean 1380 G St In Homer L. Kitt Ce. cowiNG ELISABETH RETHBERG The Washington Opera Con ard Albion. General Diree Homer&Althousé In SAMSON and DELILAH At the Washington Auditorium January 25 5 at 8:15 LBOx offce. Arthur Jordan Piano Co e Main 387, an [V UTUAL BURLES TWICE DATLY “SPEED GIRLS" TONIGHT—AUCTION NITE Course Bline »nvlronn Z‘ilFR C'fl‘mn T CAT Waliz. Fox T | Special ratas for | DAVISON’S ctly in_a o, PROF. Srichy Brivate any Hont Ciase and dance *Saturiey orcheatra, | Coltommte, Enariepton: Foxtrot, Tans P i MR, S KD PEMI ON 4 | Fx-Partnr of Ma Murray, Gerirude Nolmnl ns in "All Stylea 0f Danc so1 m..m., TR50 Bilimore St. Phone ol 1o.m. NeW YOl’k 1n 4sp.m. Conservatory WE TEACH YOU TO DANCE Fox 'rm Waltz, 'r.nu K‘h-rlulnn 7—LESS 8:30 to 12 iaxs Orch: i ki, A

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