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4 BRITAIN CONTINUES CURB ON RUBBER Stevenson Law in Effect To- day, Raising Permissible Export Rate. | the per \ to the | husis provided for under Liritish restriction will ¢ tment off Notwit missible 100 the erude rubber tinue, Commerce n ser cent which may be ex- the Rritish colonies of p: “ mominal rate as explained of the Bureau s Commerc ndard" fficials = Klein. directe produstion admin t 13 Per Cent Difference. P Klein placed the difference be. “standard nd capacl 13 per cent, a somewhat ~vative estimate than was the House committee |, investigated the sub-| of the Ameri some af whom hel 1 Wt was 20 to r than the amount M. tween which recently \bers t nake this the actual pro. of the colonies,” said is now taken us 000 tons per year, | meeded that the plantations could produce at colonies 5,000 tons if entirely unham- least pered. Serious Price Factor. basis of these figures, the after February 1 will still 13 per cent he mext thiee months. wlds stocks of rubber so de- | deted, such a contimied degree of re striction i rded by the . a serfous price factor. wh heen eliminated by a great- in the scheme sincere in their statements present price level was not contemplated when the legislation was | devised “If the restriction continues to operate without modification and the sarket price of rubber does not fall b ts per pound, the exporta- | § 1 e will become 110 per it on Mayv 1 and 120 per cent on August 1, at which time, but not be- fore, could it be said that the mestrie- tive laws had completely given away to those of supply and demand.” Banks Form Association. peciai Dispatch to The Star. hat date is at the rai o picture. co Keith's ap- | 4¢ o Revue,” to 11 p.m. vaudeville, 11 p.m. Queens,’ if the Brit- |2 1:30, at 6:15, British Withdrawal Of Rubber Control Denied by Hoover | By the Associated Press } | Secretury Hoover declared yesterday | that is rubber to the United the British zovernment till restricting the control upply of crude ates in order maintain what as denounced in extortionate e to he as London state that the government ruhhm control has withdrawn the re- The method been rear- R arvanged, but the restrictions are be- ing continued, it belug estimated bat the amount of restrictions after » of about 15 ver cent of the producion.” = et TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. . 'he Show Off, comedy, Matinee at 2:20. p.m. ‘The Gori mystery 20 pm. Matinee at Secretary Hoover. Belasco - omedy, at §:2 .y Poli ‘The Big at 2:30 and 8 Wardman Park- edy, at 8:30 p.m. Odette Myrtil, d 8:15 p.m ed Weyburn's “Dem{ Tasse vaudeville, continuous from 1 P, " motion iter Madame,” vaudeville, Earle- Strand — Welder Sisters and Co., continuous from 12:30 to Gayety—"Lucky Sambo," burlesque, 15 burlesque, at Aces and t 8:30 p.m. Colum nce Madness," at 11:10 3 0, 6:10, 7:50 Rialto—"Lorraine of the Lions,” at 1140 am., 1:40, 340, 5:40, 740 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—*Hands Up,” at 11:15 \lelropolilln — 1:35 a.m., 1:40, p.m. “What Fools Men," 3:40, 5:30, 7:30 and ‘The Unguarded Hour,” at 3:30, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m Ambassador—*“The Golden Cocoon,” S and 9:40 p.m. Central—"The Ancient Highway," at 2230, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. l.lm In (colored—“A Woman of the from 3 to 11 LURAY, February 3.—The nine banks Shenandoah County e just organized the Bankers' As- | on of that county. Approximate- | rried on deposit by Shenandoah County, ed at Woodstock, New Market, Ydinburg, Strasburg, Mount Jackson and Toms Brook. The Shenandoah Val- ley Loan and Trust Co. i8 also a mem- ber of the new organization. Automobiles are replacing the Jin- rikishas in Japan. Depends a great ueal on are hay M. A. LEESE ©ZTIcAx co. BRANCH STO! our eves. It you & trouble. consult our optometrist. 712 11th Street spatehes from | and | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. PLAN NEW ALASKA OIL LAND SURVEY! Geological Party to Map Hitherto Uncharted Coun- try in North. Another reserves in sury Northern r by the The exploring party the direction ol typographic engineer, | . Smith, geologist, and will leave 3 Kotzebme, in rthern Alaska. where the last out post of civilization will he left behind. he party will travel by way of the ska railroad to Nepana and thence 700 miles by dog team to Kotzebue. Here they will outfit for a stay of five or six months in the wilderness, returning to the coast in September and making their way back to the United States by way of Nome. The region to be explored comprises | 7.000 to 10,000 square miles of hither- to unsurveved country along the divide near the Noatvk River thence northward along the basin of the Utukok and eastward toward the Meade River. If a miitable route can be found the party will attempt to tie their surveys to those of the upper part of th Meade River that they made last and those of the lower part of the Meade River that were made in 3. The region will be map- VALENTfis‘- eological will be You'll be plewsed with our dis- play ‘of valentines. Stop in and see them today. GARRISON’S Wholessle, Toy and Novelty Co. | E St. N.W. ! the Blank Books you want. A tremendous stock always on hand E. Morrison Paper Co. . Ave. Save Part of No matter what your de- posit may be, the start is the thing. You'll like our banking family and its humanized ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS 7th and E Sts. DEVOE Lead & Zinc Paint Velour Flat Wall Finish Porch & Deck Paint Mirrolac Enamels Mirrolac Stains Agquaspar Varnish Marble Floor Varnish Motor Car Finish Floor Paint Colors in Oil Artists’ Material, etc. lmomwm ur appomtment as authorized agent for Devoe Paint an Vamish Products ~ mostc lete quality line in llm 8 GLASS CO. WASHINGTON PAINT & OLASS For dependable paint service based on Devoe’s 172 years of service cdll-fll 9198 ped with the degree of accuracy re- quired by reconnoissance standards and the main geological feature will be determined as well as the princi- pal kinds of minerals likely to be found in the region. The expedition will probably not return to Washing- on before October. War Veterans to Join Post. A class of new members will take the obligation at a meeting of Equal- ity-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, Vet- erans of Forelgn Wars, tomorrow eve- ning at Pythian Temple. A program for the Spring membership campaign and also the hospital activity program will be outlined by 1. Donaldson, commander. a, $ A YEAR WILL OET “,500 ident I A\l ana 350" -.,.uly 1o “aisaniiity. fuo of. 33 35 dnd Imadrance: Men: Homen 18 10 30, “Adacess 014 i ot. or phone Adems 5261 Agent Wil esl When in Nged of Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Abdominal Belts and Truss SEE Kloman Instrument Co., Inc. "’ 1101 14th St. NW Main 5088 Reincarnation and Memory Why do we not remember our past lives? Can this memory be awakened and how? Free Public Lecture Thursday, February 4th, 8:15 P.M. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K Street, N. W. o dues, fees or collections. Buy a Big 6-room Cafritz “Life-time” Home In the High Section of Petworth for $8,950 It only requires $500 Cash! —and the monthly terms will be less than usual rent. 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All seven cakes, value 75¢ for 500 You can have as many of this special as you want. Tomorrow Only Special on Mazda Lamps 30c — 25 - watt, tro!lad inside, reduced to. 27¢c 50c — 100-watt, inside, reduced to..... Mtd, by General Electric Co. $1.00 Hot-Water Bottle or Fountain Syringe, 690 speclal ...... 50c Hinds' Honey and 33¢ Almond_Cream 1 1b. Choeolale—covemed 490 Almonds Other Specials Three-cell Tubular Flashlight, complete with 3 cells and Edison Mazda bulb. Very special R oom Temperature Thermometer Household A oo h poo and 1 80c Jar Palmolive Cold or Vanishing Cream 500 Both Special FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE RADIO RECEIVERS Sold on Easy Terms Get It At Gibson‘s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 915-917-919 G St. N.W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928. AMUSEMENTS. ||I|.i —CRANDALL'S, = | METROPOLITAN F ST. AT 10TH TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First Natfonal Presents LEWIS S. STONE HIRLEY MASON nn-n Bedford, Ethal Grey Patrick, Tom Wil -c- and Star Cast ta WHAT FOOLS MEN BOBBY VERNON In Chriatie’s Twe Reels of YES, YES, BABETTE Werld Surver—Added Mits o Elisabeth Thornberrs. Sevrame — Washington's Finest Orchestra | mmm— Daniel Breeskin, Comductor TIVOLI = CRANDALL,S 14th & Purk Rd. N.W. TOPAYCMILTOY SILLS and DORIS K N in THE UNGUARDER TOUR ™ LUPINO LANE CMAID IN MOROCCO,” “And TOMORROW RMA nd LEW u.m o T 0! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | o RE- AMUSEMENTS. DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA SERIECY Wiearna. 18th St—Below B TODAY—4 TO 11 P W, it S - e NED WAYBURN'S BEMI TASSE REVIEW SAMPSON & BOFALAS coL. JACK aEoReN AOTS ON THE SCREEN SEBE DANIELS With Mahien Hamilten o She PLENDID CRIME CRANDALL'S a‘Avenne Grand 5 Pa. Ave. 8.E. E_in AESOP in * and " and Tn\inR OW-—BEBE _DANT “LOVERS IN QUARINTIN] CRANDALL'S Apois Thester 624 B Col.RA.N.W. CRANDALL'S A}";mm.n DGE BELLAMY L7 and COMEDY. "CRANDALL'S_ York Theatet CRANDALL’S CENTRAL BII Bet. D & I . REVIEW. 5 Tl)\!()KR(‘lV\—IU hlfl PH VALEN. A" and HAL unm H 4 l)\i} !V\ Ga.Ave.&Quebec Bt. ARA “TH! BOW in MARINER” __And ARTHUR in "“CLEAN IN TOMORROW_ELEANOR BOARD- AN “and RAD YAGLE i CMNDALL’S Savoy Theater 13h & Col R. TODAY_-DOLGLAS MacLEAX in I X o 0 BALDPATE" MURRAY _an; “THE. \lrmn' and AESOP EA 2 At TOM W \ur OO n WIDOW :l “WARDMAN THEATER WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Thomas Herbert Stock Compuny Presents “Enter Madame’ Sparkling Comedy o, Froaings. 8:00- Prices. $1.00 A Week of Junuary Suturduy Matines, and £1.30: Matinee, 7 Box Office Phon, Film Features CAROLINA !1th & N.C. Ave. SE. EMPIRE orm FRANK MER : OF "THE SE PRINCESS H_ St lll9 E. GRIFFITH in COR: Park, D. C. D Tu\mnnnw 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph, W. CIRCLE piers e NOBRMA ‘HFARFR k_x‘w CoD’ Tior PAbeR. i‘IIIIIIJLIIlLIllIHIJIIJJIIIIIIl!Illll“"' PRESIDENT IHEAIER Senday Mat. 3P. M. Night T7& 9 Weok Days 1:36,3, 78 9. All Seats S0 The Wantify Astrvniies n= Ausploes Disabled Amerisan Veterans PARK' THEATER 14th St. & Buchanan, N.W. ENTIRE WEEK Beginning Sunday, Jan. 31| Exclusive Showing oF Charlie Chaplin “THE GOLD RUSH” AMPLE_PARKING SP. __ “BOBBED HAIR 4s|a th PARK THEATER 1918 1un ,“f,', LIN in “THE GOLD RUSH LlBERTY \u th ( ln and P S_YVOICE AMERICAN 13 % o ¢ OLYMPIC ‘op St. Bet. Hfll&lsth s S LYOY and VIOLA COMEDY. L DUMBARTON 1343 Wisconsin Ave. CNTEVARY _ PICKFOR! NEW STANTON SthaCEs NE i - 2pe CONSCIE NEWS OF THE WORLD. - O& m‘l’E 14th St. and R. L. Ave. MARY PICKFORD in R TTLE Comeds, “YES, HIPPODROME *{X¥ AT - ICH, § e CHEVY CHASE Conn. Ave. & '\l(‘l(lnlev St.,D.C. R WE CAN EXCHANGE Your non-productive real estate for income-producing property Tell us about it J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. Main 8416 7 Z %Rauh of SoYears of ~ practical coffec cxpericnce M-E-SWING CO. 1013 - STREET- Big Enough—to handle any finan- cial transaction, national or regional, in an efficient manner. 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Conductor Poli’s Theater Tuesday, Feb. 9—4:30 GALA WAGNER PROGRAM four excerpts from “RIENZI™ . ing un Wit rom the Matines his, University of Bareau. llflllll‘lo Mxt, Messrs. Shubert GREATEST, OF ALL SUCCESSES THE GORILLA NAL _COMPANY Nl‘l)(T'l SUNDAY A Love Drama of the Tropics TODAY Goc te 81,50 At 2 OF THE SOUTH SEAS MALINI The Magician Piret Washington Appesranes 4 Years New Willard Hotel Two Performances Only Willard Reom, Wed., Feb. 3 Ballroom, Thars., Feb. 4 52D 2o ODETTE MYRTIL The Pimd Revpe s ROY CUMMINGS T forep Troten MERCEDES BERT FITZGIBBON STEWART & OLIVE CHAPPELLE & CARLTON SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES CHICAGO GRAND OPERA UR PEAFORMANCES | Tllreo Evenings and Mlhnu huur. w B thinlton Auditorium Taes. Eve.,, OTELLO (h Italian) RAISA, vA'v GORDON, lis Ceorpa Mre, Greene's bureau, Droop’s, 18th and G. ! Prices: =i 97, 98, 35, 94, 99 plus curumm Moty & Seamen Introdues “LUCKY SAMBO" A Plack of Block Lightning WID-NITE FROLIC AND GAMBOL Pridey, Fob. 5—11:30 P. M. 14DIRS' MATINEE DATLY—850 NEXT Stane & Pillard's M M UTUAL BURLES m-m WERE— “Tlappers of 1889." TWICE DAILY K LEW KELLY GLOVERS 613 2und N.w Tbe. A T S T w]"'ir PRIVATE DANCING o B ol CATHEKINE BALLE Waltz, Fox_ Trot, Tango_and Charleston Special rates for Ladies. 710 9th St NV PRO] 1137 doth mt. o 11 pm By ‘sopointinent. DAVISON’S T 7o Tow MRS <ll’l l!l rivate: #ny hour. 0k ST R.W. Class and dance HELEN JANE MARR DISCIPLE OF RUTH ST. DEXTS ool of Creativo Dancing art Feb. 18 in Oriental dancing arieston T. 9152 Conservatory Open All Hours ONS L WE TEACH YOU TO DANCE Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Charleston Every 8:30 ° Eve. to 12 ew York ('llb Jaxx S angiade wod Sy T o Acrobauic and [