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IT. SINAI REJECTED AS RESEARCH BASE Had Been Considered by Smithsonian for Study of Light and Heat. Mount Sinai has been considered as a site for a third Smithsonian station o study fluctuations of the sun’s light ind heat, but it has now been aban a possibility. Dr. ¢ Ab- ant secretary of the Smith ontan Institution and director of the Smithsonian astrophysical laboratory, has left the Red Se: tour of India. He o South Africa, cor for a suitable site. It data obtained from & on his way his search is hoped tha third stat »m a fourth, if more funds should become available, will inci the possibility of making reliable weather forecasts all over the world weeks and even months in advance. Reasons for Rejection. ‘We looked earnestly at the Sinai Phnln«u‘ and tried to see M\ount es Dr. Abbot In his nd forlorn, bar 24 to me e r research.” that the Smithsc " The has made a thira extending financial —are in one of the most ideal locations of our entire Petworth A 90-foot-wide through street— 3 Porches! Very convenient We have BOOKS E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. IWE Ave. BN Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver and Platinum. Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F We have everythin Sticky, Balls, Bags, GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelts Co., Inc. 11 E Street T Are You Straining Your Eyes? t will tell you. Coneult M A LEES OPTICAL (0. 611 9th St. 712 11th Street Conven- iently Located ted i the heart fording Open an account and deposit regularly 30, Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. and finished his | TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Poor Nut,” com- edy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Eva Le Gallienne in “The Master Builder,” at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"The Student Prince,” operetta, at 8:20 p.m. WARDMAN PARK—"Dulcey,” 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—"Mellie” Dunham, vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m EARLE “Pompadour Ballet,” vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Leaon’s Death-Ray Gun, vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY—"Sllk Stocking Revue,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL—"Stolen Sweets,” lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. METROPOLITA “Irene,” at 11:20 a.m., 1:25, 3:25, 6:25, 7:26 and 9:30 p.m | COLUMBIA — “The 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:15, 9:35 p.m at bur- ‘Wanderer,” at 5:20, 7:20 and Mnrl« . 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. PALA(‘E— Bchlnd the Front,” at 11:25 a.m., 1:10, 2:50, 4:45, 6:25, 8:05 and 10 p.m. TIVOLI — “Lady Windermere's Fan,” at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9:50 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"Irene,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Man Upstairs,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 0, 8 and 9:40 p.m. / s. Richard Mansfleld, widow of mous actor, has opened a school !in New London, Conn., for the devel- at 11:45 "] opment of a company of actors and | the_ultimate prodiction of plavs. | N O e, A Home of Quality IN CHEVY CHASE, MD. Brick—S8r., 2b.—2-car Garage. Priced 3 of Real Value. J. Benson Thomas Co. 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416. “"hen in Need of Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Abdomina! Belts and Trusses SEE Kloman Instrument Co., Inc. 1101 14th St. N.W. Main 5088 development. 6 Rooms! Very large $8,950 | | | FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK | JonN B, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY | TRACED TO THE HOME Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 1.—Lack} of religious training in the home, poverty, ignorance of parents, the spirit of adventure and divorce are the principal causes today of juvenile delinquency, according to Dr. James . W. Harry, probation officer of the Juvenile Court. “Judge Willlams, who presides in, the Juvenile Court, once said that if | the parents were punished for the de- linquency of their children there would be a great deal less of it. He is absolutely right, for the root s in the home,” declared Dr. Harry. “There is a total lack of religlous training in so many homes., There is a loosing of family ties. Parents do not tell their children right from wrong “Poverty {s a big contributing fac- tor. Children are denied things they want because their parents are unable to supply them. The result is t many of the children steal to dre: well and enjoy the pleasures the mo: fortunate children enjoy. Then there's ignorance of parents. This is par- ticularly true among the foreign-born. They do not understand the customs and laws of this country and the chil- dren often mislead then Saving is not stinginess but rather the very essence of char- acter, the foundation of success. Commercial accounts solicited and every banking Service rendered therewith. Bank open 8:30 to 3. until 5:15 P.M. 20 (o 8. Government pay Suturday evenings Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue SCOCHRAN. THOS, P. NICKMAN, and Cashier. Tile Bath! Builrin fixtures Easily financed on the Cafritz plan Splendid pantry; hardwood floors; artistic lighting fixtures. Best of kitchen equipment: most efficient heating plant and sep- arate heater for hot water with storage tank. Exhibit Home—440 Buchanan Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 14th St. or Ga, Ave. cars to Buchanan St —Grant Circle Bus to Allison St. Watch W erty. personal attorney. tail. ton Grow to a Milllon CAFRITZ CON 14th & K Owner and Builder of Communities |, 9080 T T e Drawing a Will used to be the last act of the man of prop- Now it is one of the first for the in- dividual who has accumulated an estate, and this is as it should be. 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Perfect Shaving Cream, 2 for.. 25¢ (Limit, 2 to customer) 5c Narctsses Brilliantine, S 25¢ 25c Love Joy Talcum, 2 200 for c $1.00 Fine Impon.fi Shaving Brush, Wi 3 15c U. 8. Army root Powder, 2 for......... Lilas Vegetal, 2 B0c Naomi or Moon Glo Lorty Face Powder, 2 30c large cans Corylop- sls Talcum, 2 for...... 8c Gibson Lemon Cream, 2 for.. . 50c La Reine Cucumber 76c 8-0%. Gibson Eau de Quinine, 2 for.. 50c_Palmolive Vanishing $1.00 French style Body (“’ Powder, 2 for. sl 26c Narcisses Talcum, 2 for ..... 256 25¢ Orange Blossou: cum, 2 for. §50c Palmoliv o ive Shampoo, S()e (Limit, 4 to customer) 35c Palmolive Shav Cream, 2 f (Limit, 2 to cuwtamer) 25¢ Palmolive After-shav- ing or other Talcums, 25(. 25c Palmolive Rouge Compacts, brunette ° 25¢ 50¢ 25¢ 50¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10c 25¢ 35¢ Frostilla, 2 for 35¢ (Limit, 2 to customer) 86c Corn Off, for corns, ~ y 35¢ 2for........ 60c Palmolive Cold 500 35¢ 35¢ 50c¢ 50c llb Jar Bath perfumed, 2 23¢ Gibson Coconut Oil Shampoo, 2 fi 50c Witch Hazel Tollet 26c Gibson Tar Sham- 26c Tincture Green Soap, 10c Powder Puffs, 2 for.. zuc Mentholated Cream, L N R 36c Cream of Almonds Lotion, 2 for 85c Sans Deodorant, 80c Monarch brushes, 2 for.. 35c Christy Bhdon vklth Razor, 2 for. (Limit, 2 t Halir- Miscellaneous Items $8.50 Gibson Three- heat Electric Pad, o $8.50 (Limit, 2 to customer) $2.00 Electric Hot 82.00 Plates, 2 for (Limit, 2 to customer) 10c Radio Silver Pol(sh‘ loc 2 for.. 35c Cando Silver Pol ish, 35¢ 2 for 26c Fine Steel Paring Knives, large size, 2 for ..... These Knive $1.50 Imported Vagi- nal Syringes, 2 for $2.98 Hot-water Bot- tle, 2 for........ $2.98 10c Rite Rite Leb\«ls or Pencll, 2 for.} 10C 10c Sterno Canned Heat, lOc for (Limit, 4 to customer) are finelv made. $1.50 Sc 6c Safety Pins, 2 for... 100—1,000-sheet rolls ’roun Tissue Paper, 100 21 ( Limlt 4 to customer) 15¢ 10c 15¢ Putnam Dyes, 2 for. . 10c—1-yard Gauze, 2 for.. Bc—1-0z. Cotton, 2 for.... 5c Medicine Droppers for 25¢ Infants ringes, 2 for 35c Tubing Lengths, for $1.00 Hot-water Bot- tle, 2 for $1.00 e S &7 $1.00 (Limit, 2 to customer) 25c Boxed Writing Pa. per and Envelopes, 2 for ..... 5c Ink Writing Pads, for . . * 5¢ Candies 6c Hershey Bars, 2 for.... 10c Hershey Bars, 2 for.. 6c Fruit Drops, 2 for.. 6c Nutty Dandy, 2 for.... 6c Chewing Gum, 2 for.... Ge Life Savers, 2 for.. Limit on all candies, 4 of each kind to customer. No Delivery, No C. O. D., No Telephone Orders. Get It at Gibson's “Where Your Dollars Have More Cents” 917-919 GSt. N.W. 25c¢ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. The Most Novel of All Acts “MELLIE” sGram' ALICE GENTLE Frem the Motropolitan era_House A% i SR 3 EES “pOODLES” HANNEFORD The Orestest of Equestrien Laughs and . Thrills fn A" Hipoe Blend STAN STANLEY The Irresistible Comio Other Super Features AN % X N TR NTR R N Bargain Matinee Today TONIGHT, 8:20 "ATIO”I MAT. SATURDAY POP. MAT. WED. 50¢ to $1.50 THE GREATEST COMEDY OF ALL = NUT | POOR ILUOTT d Boston Yell for 10 Weeke. NUGENT #5¢ the Entire Ol 88 IT THIS TIME NEXT WEEK—Seats Thursday CYRIL MAUDE DON'T In MICHAEL ARLEN'S Comedy ~ “These Charming 2 People” POLI’S TONIGHT 8:15 Mat. Thur. FINAL WEEK MESSRS. SHUBERT Present GAYETY "3l LADIES: CLUR THEATER ‘SILK STOCKING REVUE' rRANK X. SILK LADIES' MATINEE—DAILY—83c NEXT WEEK- ing”" Billy Watson WARDMAN THEATER The Thomas Herbert Stock Ce. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL DULCY” AN _UP-TO-DATE COVEDY w TWICE DAILY PERFECT | MuToAL nunlss;( I Is your coal supply becom- ing exhausted? We can change your hLeating nlnnl from coal to ol in a few hou: Oil Burner Demonstration and every night from 6 P.M. to Dally 408 BT (excent Sunday) BALLARD OIL EQUIPMENT CO. 1745 Connecticut Ave. Investigate the SUPER HEATER PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y 1926 CONGESTION | The sharp stinging twinges of pain that may affect any nerve in tne body and which are often so un- bearable, will be quickly relieved if | the congestion that causes them is removed and the nerve centers soothed, BAUME BENG! (ANALGESIQUE ) BRINGS QUICK RELIEF It starts to work at once to relieve the congestion that stops the flow of healing blood, while its special pain-relieving ingredients cool and soothe the nerve ends that are so inflamed. | There is we other preperation v fore Neuralgia. Sprains, Chest Colds ‘[ :‘ Any Ache or Pain. ecommended - o s gl S during the hnllhlfi!’e-n LOEW'S———— COLUMBIA F Street at_12th NOW FPLAYING Paramount Presents THE WANDERER The Stupendous Screen Speo- tacle That Ran 8 Weeks i New York at $2 Prices! With GRETA NESSEN--WM. COLLIER, jr. WALLACE BEERY AND OTHERS AL ST. JOHN COMEDY--NEWS- REEL--OVERTURE--OTHER HITS CONTINUOUS 10:30 R WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS T LOEW" PALACE F Street_at_13th NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents THE FRONT The Season’s Comedy Bomb- shell, Showing the Sunny Side of the War and Featuring WALLACE BEERY--RAY HATTON AND MARY BRIAN OUR GANG COMEDY--MAGAZINE PATHE NEWS-OVERTURE A. M—ur :l CRANDALL'S [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH Today—11 to 11 p. First National Presents COLLEEN MOORE Supported by Lioyd Hughes, Geo K. Arthur, Chas. Murray, Kate Price and Sirty Hoilywood Beau- ties in a Glorified Soreen Version of the Broadway Semaation Including @ Gorgeous Fashion Revue in Magnificent Natural Colors. HAZEL C. ARTH VOCAL PRELUDE Metropoiitan World Survey Overture, “Irene” (Tlerney) Washington's Finest Orchentrs Danfel Breeskin, Conductor CRANDALL'S Mats.. Daily. 2 TODAY—IRENE WINDEMERE'S TIVOLI 11(h & Park Sur RICH FAN A xrm.-mu, AT VERNON ’q AMBASS CRM"AU- 5 Sl k. CRANDALL’S o 9th TOPAY—Y : BLUE in S 3.”" OUR Y, LEEN NEDY ORROW — IHIIlllIIIllIlIlIlllIlllIIlIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. rmx COMEDY, ATRI SAVOY CRANDALL'S S3yo SBUDOLPH SCHILD T HIS PEOI o TOD. FanL _ MADC NIN Film Features OLYMPIC “’“;I Bet. 14th & 15th RT LYTELL in SPORTING LIFF ’A OMEDY DUMBARTON, ALDEN, HENR THE PLASTI N (v|l|& R, 3 Loty ‘i CHEVY CHASE, < McK OLPII VALENTINO FROp's NTS: PAUL 1ER. a PARRO’ CASH = CAROLINA 111 ¢ N HOUR.* MILTON S1L1 PRINCESS "',f’.',\;,",' o TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. (‘. o CHAVC RICHARD DIX an WILSON in “THE CANISHE G A iR N and PATHE NEWS. Continuous RAPHAEL %5, 10 0 St “LOVERS IN QUARANTINE.” DY Rd. | TONIGHT NEXT SUNDAY 3 Years in New York—3 13th St—Helow F Today—1:30 to 11 p. m. Piotures and Keith Popular Price Vaudevilla ALBERTINA RASCH America’s Premiere Danseuse, Pvrluvr; a Gifted and Beautiful Group of Artistes in Her POMPADOUR BALLET RAY HUGHES Witk “Pam” in a Clever Comedy “THE FALL GUY” STEEL PREFERRED With Wm. Hoyd and Vera Reynold, LRAM)ALL b \\ nue Grand Pa. Ave. S.E. ! 3 pm H_n FANLE FoxE STONE _ir And COM" \UI"\ a.Ave.&Qoehec St. Ang \"ly.' PRt GRIFFITH FoxE CoMEDY CRANDALL’S "HOME €SN , BELTR0 5 SO5t. Morars. ShubersS0c to $150 AISIO 1IN TWO TBEEN PLATS THE MASTER BUILDER Mon., Tues. . Thurs. & Sat. Nights—Wed Ma: JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN Wed. and Fri. Nights and Sat. Mat SEATS THUR EARL CARROLL Presents The New York Cast and Criginal Pre- duction That Made the Play Famous “WHITE CARGO” The Vigorous and Exeiting Drame. in London—1 ia Chicago and a Beason in Boston. FOURTH CONCERT HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM TUESDAY MARCH 2nd PARK THEATER 4%‘.1'!:.: " LlBERT) North ¢ _’,ml P sSts RUDOLPH VAL AMERICAN * ‘x;ulill 1. Ave. HIS BU lllY\ S \\!}F SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME -8 K St- N Also COMEDY, ELITE 14th St. and R. l A MAE MURRAY in BRIDE,” “OUR GANG" R NEWS 9th at Gee N. W. Carl thmh Pressuts PHIlBIN a Picturization Wiltiam ' Lackers Buminc Naw " “STELLA MARIS” S o Washington's Beat Orchestra Mischa Guterson, Comductor Overture, “Jolly Robbers,” v « N N B\ v don Comedy, Shooting Stare” Internalonal News Stage Presentation CHAPPIE and LIBBY KAY ‘World's Champion Charleston Team Direct From, Rialto Thester, New York City LONDON STRING QUARTETTE Tonight at 8:15 Wuhmgton Auditorium A Wi y I—-—- wua, sesulls. ekete—s§ T. Arthur TTICKETS READY MARCH 1 FOR Ernest Schnelling EMINENT PIANIST and the Famous Flonzaley Quartet Notional Theater, Thure. 4:0. March 18 82 . £1.50, §1.00. ' T. Arthur Villard Hotel Ballroom FREE LECTURE FENWICKE 1 HOLMES Subjeet Tonight: “How to Get What vies of Dancing Phone Col. 2 orchesiri. "Waits “Dangen 7 kine euvaoumeat. W,