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HOLDS MT. EVEREST: MAY BE CLIMBED Unscaled Monarch of Moun- tains Regarded Accessible by British Explerer. ded mona .08 phys “ordi world's 1 difficult Tolin 1 ¢ the not suntain to climb. s phic Anditorii n of the * air must < in order ained s Method Needed. e handic < the Capt m e the mountain vill bring suc wred. In the pts to climh U finally lory and Irvi e exped the t elmb to without a break Two Return Safely. 3 piched the he climbers and ¢l after the lat he lost This is tin-climbing record » lived to tell the mospheric conditions ch evening th diately e degr below The men re- 50 d and did not dare stir from them appeared. Peak Is Holy. inning of the Iiverest, where the . the expedition found & mit monks who con- hol he lama in the s that the " would never ach the top down 1 to the two members of party who died near the the third expedition lost two One died of heart faflure from exertion. The other died as a result of frost bite. In all 13 men have lost their lives in the three expeditions. TODAY S AMUSEMENTS. Chair,” Matinee Al it, porters. Student Prine Matinee at Kitty 0 p.am. Matinee pli's—""The it £:20 pom. asco—""Kos] comedy, " light 20. man Park—"Enter Madame,” . at 8:30 p.m. Keith’s—Willard Mack, t 2415 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"Toytown Revue.,” vaude- ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. ;' vaudeville, 0 to 11 p.m. st Battalion,” 9 p.m. burlesque, at vaudeville, \lulu.ll—- ‘Kandy Kids” ong and Dance Man,” 3 7:35 and ;o at : 5, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. Palace of Pleasure,” and lll)— T)m Tivoli—"Hands Up.” at 2, 410, 6:15, 0 p.m. wlor—"His Secretary 1d 10 pan. ze Struck,” at 12:30, 2 ind 9:40 p/m. (colored)—"The Splendid 1.6 Sand 10 at 2, Are Your Paymenis Too Heavy? Consuit Us About Refinaneing Your Property o Better Advantuge J. BENSON THOMAS CO. 819 15th St. Main 8416 The Best oil in tRe | Don't use inferior oil. | Get the best. Demand Autocrat. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 - ATLANTIC CIT New Fireproof. Direct ‘Ocean Front Always_open. LR s Begay, Fatablished 1875, A in cagtre New Inpnzt sadiion: ater in private bathe " Sun decks. Private garage on premires. Kelly,” | | burlesque, S - | was urg | | orL_~M i { tion_ inspecto: THE EVE AR, WASHINGTON, Woman, Aged 111 Dies Friendless As Charity War ' It Washington, 111 vears old, died at the Home for d and Infirm_Fe v and i . home- e n inmite since out family or frie with no one to other than those honie After to with- died she perso her rema the Dist 4 of the B sought in seeking to loc i triend who might be w | for funeral s { were turned over the was <ot S16 by the Distri vhow the usi year in hop claim them, i Urges Chainnan Hudsor of House Committee to Get Early Action. Hudson of traffic letter today by Rep- | Kvale, independent, Min % an early mecting of » committee to obtain ¢ olution proposing \ the committee of conditions under prohibition. ! Members of committee, the in the “in no un: Chairm the leuhol “resented them and expressed from functioning. meeting so that you to use evel means” to obtain action. Mr. Kvale's letter meeting of a group of Hlouse members yvesterday it was decided that the time cogge to put the brakes on inves by tbe House. = PLAN ALIEN ROUND-UP. Immigration Officers to Make Sur- vey Looking to Deportations. followed prominent | at which had Immigration offi are planning a nation-wide round of criminal aliens who have become public charges ‘and are thereby liable to deportation under the law, it was learned toda. The number may reach 20,000. draw from several classes. District immigra- have been ordered to make a survey of the number subject | to deportation and report their find-| ings to the Labor Department. The ailens are largely from two| Those sentenced since Feb- | , 1917, to imprisonment for a ar or more on conviction of a crime | involving moral turpitude committed | within five years after entry, @ those who have become public charges within five year: Leaves Post at Madrid. Maj. Campbell B. Hodges, former military attache at the United States embassy at Madrid, Spain, has re- ported at the War Department for duty on the General Staff. He will be succeeded as military attache Madrid by Maj. Frederick W. Manley, General Staff, recently stationed at San Francisco. ———————— | One of the great dally newspapers Mr. ba t a1 | fited at | of-New York City employs 28 ple, with a daily. pay roll of §5 ORATORY CONTEST RULES QUTLINED Schools in Washlngton Star Territory Advised of Datas and Other Essentials. roneous impro in the terrftor The W ¢ that entrie the 19 closed ho will T pupils within schools closed until Maret in the « ats in not he schools in the Charles those ntries March March 1. four Virginia se of s close the coun- inals in the three April 21. wls in the private group of the 1 bia, April Finals in eack schools within the April 2 election of Maryland coun- I parochial school Co. of the public high bampion of The Wish- ritory, May 7. in which The ington - representative will com- pete, J in which The Wash ington Star representative will be 1. July 3 to September 12 ational finals at kets Ready May 15, Applications for tickets for i and October 1 The s interested ar ets will not be printed until May It is requested, therefore, sons writing in for them will re- rain from asking for immediate plies to their communications, even when they inclose stamped envelopes. tribution of tickets. <ither to s calling at the office or result of applications by n will be made prior to May 15 plications sent in will. however, as received and filled in Ap: that order. Memorial Services Arlington National Cemetery—Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Sunday, Feb. 21 2:30 P.M. Frequent Train Service 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. 30c WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY Arlington Electric o Ticket{ Office and Terminal 12th St. & Penn. Ave. N.W. Lost—Strayed—Stolen In 1925, the people of America lost, in fraudulent and worthless stocks, the enormous sum of $1,400,- 000,000. This is the estimate of the American Bankers’ That figure represents about $13 for every man, woman, and Disteict of Colum- | ¢ \ Wash- Says Some Still Have Little; Others Have a Little S@i]l Prohibition has dlvided Congress- men into two groups—*“those swho still have a little and those who little still"—Representative New York, wrote sident of the Na- Civie League, with offices at phibition—when does it bhe. in the letter, which reply to a munication from Mr. Miller say: ing that “funds are urgently need- ed to arouse prohibition sentiment among Congressmen. SHOW HELD INDECENT. | Five Members of Burlesque Troupe, Arrested. Deposit Collateral. Five member appearing of the burlesque com- t the Mutual Theater 1 with conducting 1cob Porter. man- Samuel act and Opal Taylor, collateral each in “ounsel’s of- in Police Murray | chioros giris, left. $33 | Mutual 1 er poration Counsel | tuture the perfc | men only ¢ 1t nothin his theate told Fow mances would be for 1t he would see to it Jeetionable oceurred in Assistant the Woman's Bureau collateral at that time was he case was continued Wed. nesday until today. in ratory, red to ¥ with the Medi- advised that the | Announcement by the Capital Wall Paper Company On Monday night, last, our store was com- re- | destroyed by fi our friends and customers. We have temporarily rented two big stores located at 909-911 9th ready to fill your orders complete within forty- eight hours, as the sam our books are also ¢ stores and we have n coming over the road. Should you have any please do not hesitate to send them in now. obtain same from our nearest branch within a few hours. Thanking you for your past favors, and trusting that you will continue your patronage with us, we are Respectfully yours, THE CAPITAL WALL PAPER COMPANY PS. Main 8370 and Main 8371. D. C., _|ing of the executive committee. | that in the | arrested Monday on | Our telephone numbers will be the same as formerly— SATURI !_AY, FEBRUARY WHOLESALERS ASKED |—— 20, 1926. _AMUSEMENT! TO SEND EXHIBITS -=. Invited by Chamber of Commeree to Take Part in Industrial Show. Washington wholesale trade was in- vited to day by the executive commit- tee in charge of the event to partici- pate in the second annual industrial exposition of the Chamber of Com- merce. A restriction which last year con- fined exhibits only to concerns sell- ing direct to the public has been re- moved to make the exhibition this year more representative of industry .l"ld commerce in the National Capi- al. Additional exhibits are being ob- ned daily, according to a report to the committee by Director Alfred Stern, who indicated that a score or more are in the process of negotia- tion, with many other establishments giving serious consideration to the ex- hibition as a means of depicting Wash- ington’s industrial resources. ‘The array of exhibits should prove of considerable enlightenment to Washingtonjans unaware of the va- ried activities carried on in their city, s pointed out by Martin A. Leese, president of the chamber, at a meet- Itudolph Jose, chairman of the ex- ion’ committees, presided at the at which plans to date were Others in attendance were 5 rles W. Darr, aind Robert Dou: Look elsewhere? Wa have the BLANK BOOKS you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. __1000 Pa. Ave. re. We appreciate the mpathies extended by St. N.W., and will be e papers that appear in arried by owr branch ow four cars of goods selections from our bool’s, We will $1,400,000.000 Association. child .in the Nation. .JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII =1 CRANDALL'S = [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First Natiomal Presents BEN LYON AND STAR CAST IV BLUEBEARD’S SEVEN WIVES Washing: Danter " CRANDALL’S tom's Finest Orchestra Breeskin, etor TIVOLI 1eth & Park R, ED STREAK. TOMORROW__CAROL =~ DEMPSTER OF THE SAWDUST." Resor FAp GRI 'nv;‘«ukuu\\ —RICHARD BARTHEL; T0; QRROW — HES MAK CRANDALL’S saty 0 uA\m \)- 50 Mo uum_u 624 H BARGAIN MATINEES Sunday 3:15 Monday 2:15 and 5:15 LEADER, Tomorrow. . 10 A OTH NEAR E ST. Mond ST. & R. I AVE 7 PM. to 11 P.M ¥ onty PUSS PUSS Eddic Dale a Chlrk- Raly, or. LADIBS IAflHEl—DAfl.Y—lIc NEXT WEEK—MOLLIE WILLIAMS KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEV“.[E' In His Senastionsl Fiaylet. “RICK_IN® llAluunE’r"fio'iuiz eantiful and Talented. 'rnl: 4 CAMERONS That L- b-Provoking hnuy The unfortunate part is that it was largely contributed by those less able to lose—uninformed investors. The people of Washington, by these figures, lost over five million dollar: Most of this loss could have been prevented, the ‘so-called investors had taken the simple pre- caution to get the facts first— Investigate.” Telephone Main 8164. The publication of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this newspaper co-operates with and supports the Better Business Bureau. “Before you Invest— The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Building 1st and K Sts. N\W. Is a Star Branch To provide the utmost The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. For re- sults use The Star. “Around the Corner” u a Star Branch Office. cmDALL's A \IIIA\}SADOR Apallo Theater 13th St—Below F TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. Pictures and_Keith Popular-Price Yaudeville ‘TOY TOWN REVUE’ B, Spectacular Interval ot Featuring FALLS " AROHIE AND GEATIE F L OTHER GREAT ACTS 5 ON THE SCREEN PERCY MARMONT Last complete show at Last vaudeville bill at CRANDALL'S Avenue Gnnd 645 Pa TRACALL ABOARD. CRANDALL'S Saqey Theeir . Sat., rmu,mu DIx n wOM- AL ARRY LANG M T—THE TODAY, PREVOST in MEDY OMORROW—MARIE "YOBRED AR & | CRANDALL’S TODAY CENTRAL Oth Bet. D & E GLORIA _ SWANSOX in E STRUCK. \ meuu W MAY COMEDY LA LN I II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIl" ElTH’ Paramount Presents SANKIE HURST'S 550000 PRIZE-WIN NING LIBERTY MAGAZINE STORY MANNEQUIN Featurin ALICE JOYCE-WARNER BAXTER DBLOI(I colTfl.l.o-wu PITTS LAST TIMES TODAY Paramount Presents THE SONG AND DANCE MAN Herbert Brenon's picturisation ef the famous George M. Ookan o TOM MOORE-BESSIE LOVE Comedy—Scenic—Newsreel an' ed Plavers—Overture—Ete. at Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— “THE PALACE OF PLEASURE” A Smappy Story of the World- Famous Siren, Lola Mowtez, Co- starring BETTY COMPSON & EDMUND LOWE —ON THE STAGE— “CARMEN From the Laat Act of the Opere With Dorothy Puser, Meszo So- prano; Nicholas Vasilieff, Tener, and Romeo Guaraidi, Barylone. drram, and Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON, Condactor Rialte Comcert Orchestra Overture, “Merry Wives of Windser,” Nicolat Comedy—International News —STARTING SUNDAY— REQGINALD DENNY Tn the Greatest Hit of His Career. VHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" PRINCESS TAKOMA 'mmm-. P-rk. D. c. FARLE _W 1119 RLI __ Continuous from & CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph_W. Ample Parkine Space. BERT LYTELL AT Llfi BILL_TO! Sy HORSESHOE LOYD in "HOT WATER." uBER" North Cup. and P Sts. HOOT_GIBSO “THE GALGARY ‘A o OLYMPIC You 8t, Bet chlllflh ¢ Showing : o PN Vi RICHARD COMEDY on_25_cent DUMBARTON PR AT 6th&C Sts. N.E NEW STANTON shacsis BOBBY " VERNON fn RE CHEVY | cHAsr.MConn ave & lcKinl O Rt Eram” Cothed: lq::wn“cE niversal. Comedy. * OF YoUR "REL Sl FERES OF MAZIES = mmg 911 H Street N.E. th t 2 P lnsnn M. 1343 Wisconsin EyNSCDTE, BLL P || POLPS—TONIGHT 8:15 The Messrs. Shubert Present | For Next Week o Seats Now THREE B! w BARGAIN KEITH'S 2ARsan, Sunday 3:15 ____Monday 2:15 and 5:15 NATlONAL t Time t, 8:20 “THE CREAKING CHAIR” A Farcical Mystery Play hy Allene Tupper Wilkes 2 Months in Boston—1 Yea: Next Week, Mats. Mon. & & The Famous All-Star Compa, THOMAS A. WISE . JAMES T. POWERS {BRANDON TYNAN RIVALS” | LOTUS ROBB Sh .t 8 at AND OTHER STARS s POPULAK MONDAY MATIN BRINKLEY SHERIDAN' nxlish Comeds Eves, [ Feb. 25, 4:50 Natlonal BARGAIN KEITH’S MATINEES ! Sunday 3:15 __ Monday 2:15 and 5:15 |— LOST BATTALIO FREE LECTURE Luntern Slides Alpine Plants and Their Use in Rock Gardens . By Mon.ueur Henri Correvon ienevu, Switzeriand. AUDITORIT of the NATIONAL MUSEUM th wnd B Sta. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY AT 8 PV KEITH’S BARGAIN MATINEES Sunday 3:15 Monday 2:15 nnd 5:15 B SHUBERT o EI.ISG ALL LALGHS Beg. Holidly Mat. gixrims Sos. RACHEL CROTHERS Will Present HARM 1 C An Tnalloved Comeds Delicht B JOHN KILPATRICK ed New Yor ed cuiches U S Cantivate Washineton “It's a grouch-proof comedy When you had laughed your neck stiff over the drug clerk and the girl’s father and mother trying to live up to the instructions of « ‘Book of Charm' then you laughed it limber again over the boy’s discovery of the chapter entitled ‘Sex Appeal' and the wild and sudden uses to which he put L —ASHTON STEVE) Chicago Herald-Exa To\ Gn'r \n'r s Mclu!")\! CAST AS IN NEW YORK March Ist—Mail Orders Now 'EVA LE GALLIENNE “The Master Builder” Mon.. Tues., Thure & Sat_ Nights—1Wed “John Gabriel Borkman N 3 Wed. and_ F: Ma BARGAIN KE]TH’ MATINEES Sunday 3:15 Monday 2:15 and 5:15 WARDMAN THEATER The Thomas Herbert Stock Co. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL RETURN ENGAGEMENT “ENTER MADAME” A COMEDY IN 3 ACW WEEK OF FEBRI'-\RY 15 0, §1 & $1. Mat.. Evese no' ints Phione Cot. £000 Next Week “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” i Adapted from Kipling ] OTUAL gunuzs(] Surprise LAST CEANOCE TO SEE ight THE KANDY KIDS 2:30, GLOVERS. 613 ’unu NW_PRIVATE Lt sons any time. 75¢. Course. 4 pri $) e e Fine. eRvironment 1 DAVISON’S Teach you to dance cor o by few Ingsonic PROF. M ERQF MRS iy Drivate: any hour and dance Saturds: Main 17 ith * orchestr Charieston. Foxtrot. Tango. Waltz. n%m Anntber Mll]er' Duncm' ing Class '

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