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32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING’I‘ON! D. O'E MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926. 5 ' D AMUSEMENTS. X AMUSEMEN i AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i o o i lNfl”STRlAl_ SHUW e eiaa s SUPERPUWER PI_AN - Your | o 000 ' Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, yes R Stanley Hall, tomororw at 5:45 Feel N DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA PARADE ROUTE SET | 25+ | | STUDIED BY NAVY s & PALAGE Fenstad. assistant leader. F St _at Ifllh A ur optometrist will correet the condi- N i 9 NOW PLAYING Invineible ton. Consult him_today. § Poramount Presents Guai .\hallu':k sl M A SE OPTICAL CO. \ . Overture, .. Moniuszko N SRS 614 9th St. - Guard Band and Officers of | [ Bnracie « nersom | | TWO New Cruisers May Have | arsyon 712 11th Street |\ nA"m"G n Tientsin™.......Savi & . Chamber of Commerce to Soahies trons Abg apets. | Detgh: Higher Pressure to Re- When in Need of MoTH Ens” = enting P e rformances opular € o ntinvous m,. ¢ A \ Daily From o P § 1:30 to 11 p.m. KEITH-ALBEE 1) VAUDEVILLE- THREE HEADLINERS And All-Star 9"2\-0?“"[ BUl Belasco's Greatest Artist MRS. LESLIE Famous_Btar of SRRy nd THY Aizant OF MARYLAND." Presents “THE SAVAGE” A Drama_sf Russ'a’s Dnrest OTHER SUPER FEATURE 10 Rargain Matinee Today and Photo- Doors Open plays of ths Sunday at Firat Grade. 2:15 P m. e T T St 3 THEATRE First Perform- low F X. W. AMERICAS anmce at 3. P NOW PLAYING % THE EARLE SUPREME BILL A New Orpheum Unit Show That Possesses Every Qualification of Greatness—Gifted Per- sonnel, Clever Vehicles, Beautiful Coryphees and Fettinyl of Superb Beauty and Rare Lavishness A GENUINE NOVELTY HOWARD’S SPECTACLE Participated in by Matchless Shetland Ponies, Fox Terriers and Collies, Assisted by the Beauty Chorus AN ARTISTIC GEM WRIGHT DANCERS 21 Brilliant Artists in a 10-Scene Spectacular Offering, Costumed and Staged with a Degree of Opulence That Ziegfeld Well Might Envy 4—OTHER DISTINGUISHED ACTS—4 Feature Photoplay—Orchestra—Pipe Organ Last Complete Show at 8:30—Last Vaudeville Show, 9:30 NEXT WEEK EDNA WALLACE HOPPER Triumphant Return in an Entirely New Act, Em- bodying a Sumptuously Mounted and Stunning New the Army e x- iefln L. W 2 8 TY T'wice Daily e e in no uncertain terms what would ‘ ’W CONCERT || Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. | ure, At Iife Walte GAYE pbetr D. Rocken commanding Happenfitiches Snanlatdsl 10w ered His Mondar, LADIES CLUB THEATER flag ‘on_the: Maine. . COSTUMES BY LANSBURGH AND BROTHER Washington district of the 3d Corps |50 (0 PRI 00 boat R:15 P 1111 Connecticut Avenue | | THE ORIGINAL i, S Do TSRO e mightn | Gloucemtor dutg he dasiof Aol M| Eivthe loms g comann. wnon,n. gecsoss || S SIS | SLoNG BiLLY WATson | ter of the Regiment™. Donize(ti Lead Caravan. ox Lot owds : duce Weight. Hospital and Sick Room Herbert Bremon's picturisation of Butterfl the famous New York stage swc- Valse characteris BT 1) Supplies Tentus e Y PP ALIOE JOYCE--CONWAY TEARLE The route of the parade in which | [ Finale. "W hen Autumn Naval designs for the two 10,000 Abdomina! Belts and Tru N CLARA BOW--NORMAN TREVOR the 100 exhibitors in the Chamber of Leavas Ary ....Silver | [ton post-treaty cruisers represent a SEE | T = Commerce industrial exposition will “The Star Spangled Ranner' radical departure in marine engineer- Kl COMEDY--"DANCING DADDIES' participate tomorrow was announced | tng in that it is proposed to have| oman Instrument PATHE IEWS--OVEHTUIE--E‘IB hem driven by geared turbines his by the exposition com- |t mittee Viguats e entire down. | WAINWRIGHT FUNERAL ~ [turned by steam at 700 pounds pres! Co., Inc. town section will he covered hy the sure, as compared with the normal(l yo0 s g motor vehicle caravan, which is de- | TOMORROW MORNING | pressure of such plants. which now t. NW. Main 5088 igned to att interest in the ex- | |is 300 pounds. The two ships are the position. . | Salt Lake City and the Pensacola. The parade will form before 10 Retired Rear Admiral, Hero of | The increase in pressure carries s, Aot betaneh et | < e s e with it the necessity of redesigning :!"'JdPTT;\‘:;'(;];::‘:< Pt | Maine Disaster. Will Be Given | boilers. steam lines. packing Siands R l A I I o the Peace Monument will go west | il i and other parts of the engine plant on the Avenue to Thirteenth | MélitaryBurial, that must bear the greatly increased Dth at Gee N. W. treet, north on Thirteenth street | Funeral services for Rear Admiral |strain. ’ R to H street, west to New York | Richard Wainwright, U. 8. N.. re-| Final decision depends on the suc Ti st Pennsylvania_ave. | tred. who died at the Naval Hospital |cess of prospective bidders for con g ime avenue, west to S | A et <t on M |here Saturday night. will be conduct- |struction of the Salt Lake City, who Deposits strest to Thirtv-second sireat, north | ed in St. John's Episcopal Church to- | 8re preparing to submit alternative t bids based on normal pressure ste: sconsin avenue to Q street, east | morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. | bt chusetts avenue, east to Con- | Dr. Robert Johnston, rector, will offi- | Plants of their own ; . venue, south to Seventeenth |ciate. Interment, with milita: M:l'"”;“d ?:x?lv;::\:\s(;”v in d:*l:n!nx Savmgs.’ | “‘|'||S JAZZ Bn‘nE" street and south on Seventeenth to B ! honors. will be in Arlington Cemetery. | Jole] Afd turbine instatla i ere the parade disha hearer v i 8 sure range that ri is S Wnet, whore the parade will dishand. | Peiibenrsts @il Ge WeSahury |t assure the sime power andt apssd] S®VINE is not stinginess but Enisd on Bestricn Zucton's Newspaser e National Gu:t d will head | Blair, Maj. G o Pewiar m:r:m»}\ri ‘m:“ o ’u,lu;‘jl\\:«'lnu:\r] Ll‘i:“all l-','r?{m:-;"\\A"r-r:’v';rl}:f“;t:‘: :: :’;La;"'; ‘d’“"; uxndh notinvolve an in-|rather the very essence of char- “m18 runn WITE. e in deadwelght that would go be- acter, the foundation of success. —ON THR STAGE— ber ‘of Commerce. led by Rudolph fmiral W. W. Kimball, Rear Admiral |0 [0 Seadwelaht thal would go be: g ke - lower pressures might be acc . 3 A unit of t rd ar S | Admiral Wainwright was the execu- : solicited and every banking TONIGHT B x»’uxsflo’ Mat. Wad. At 8:20 ELASC At 2:30 50¢ 0 8250011 porers, Shubert S0 to $1.50 EARL CARROLL Presents The New York Cast Original Productiow That Made the Play Famous “WHITE CARGO” The Telk of Twn Cantluants The Vigorous and Exciting Drama. A Love Flay of the Tropies NEXT MONDAY SEATS THUR EARL CARROLL Presenta COUNTESS CATHCART In Her Own Dramatie Versiom “ASHES OF lllVE" _MAIL ONDERS NOW Jose, chairman of the -\‘,mnmn com- | R. G. Davenport and Rear Admiral pressure will be deferred until a mew [tive officer of the battleship Maine | qupply vessel or collier is authorized. service rendered therewith. A 4 ; 1 when it was blown up in Havana |to aveid riskin 5 | o> fonen o sking failure or protracted :::1.“”“ iy 1;: e 75 | arbor in 1898 and was an outstand- | modification with a ship built to be| Bank open 8:30 to 3. Government pay KATE sMIT“ sidan hias wmide pians o s ing hero of that occasion. It was he lan {mportant combat unit of the fleet, | #ays until 5:15 P.M. Saturday evenings | N\ fhru(‘ s sho in the pa 35 who ordered the boat lowered to ! 5:20 to 8. Ingratiatin ‘The Jeys of Jansland.” by horses. 24 electrically driver WA S el el b Riaged and Directad by 25 propelied by g engines. | sent a message to the Spanish com- = MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducter il ¢ night mander in the harbor which told him ]| FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK A T e lIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIHIllIII|lI|IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i preliminaries to a Charleston contest (C¢Tvera’s fleet from Santiago and for B Marmion BIG FUN SHOW will be held. The finals will he held [Eallan action was promoted 10 fi. i BR on Saturday night, and at this time [DUmbers in rank. He was 76 vears | 4 OSIUS o ailver loving eup offered by the |0ld at the time .»t his death. | Chamber of Commerce will be given | W Flora | B T Of. A A P LOEW'S g to the winner. | Sigma Delta Chx Plans Lunchean‘ L & McGill | / = el W) | ik N : =1 > The Washington Alumni Chapter || LS8 "7 KEEFER > A PASTOR IS HONORED of the Sigma Delta Chi Professional || | Mezzo Contratio 7 3 : : e . ournalistic Fraternity will hold a 3 | BHEE. e on e luncheon at the National Press Club | irst c"“l"el'h‘”"l Ch'-ll'dl i et e Seets e Grpaal Somsss fl';';g"‘ 20-Year Service of Bev. John Weid- | ORotew Sl 1200, 1 ited Press ts | Adsiiaiee; Nomial : P l l' 4 r ; o i | - Ray Clapper i ress is | na i “ 4 : e Ot s, e T et B Sk alate-appealing : . You loved Norma | NEW YORK SYMPHONY . and L. S. Richardson. of the Press [T \O il BT i | Observance of the 20 years' service | Service. United States Department of | Watch Repairing P : Shearer in “His Secre- v. John Weidley us pastor of th by s = o ; b ¢ » “A Q ;fu«rfi: an' Church of the Reformation, | AEriculture, is Secretary and treas- || We are Experts (=) aStrleS tary” and “A Slave of | ORCHESTRA Second and B streets southeast, was — . - on °H b Fashion” but you'll e "."\'fl'f....' \|I‘.Iv'<';'|-("ml"”" T T Harpiat held vesterday Gruen, Longines . i s e X A ong setvice was conducted by Al Nndes o k Concoctions of the A RS, adore her as the ‘ E. W. Raab at the evening service. | Swiss " Watehes 7% - LN/ (st 3 spangled circus beauty LAWRENCE TIBBETTS %6 e morting aore than 30D ehil Al Work et Cornwell Chef 7 : S whose love and sacri- ! dren, singing hvmns, marched by the Guaranieed for 8 1 : Baritone, Met. Opera. altar and dropped flowers as a tribute | . Bags, ete. | ,.m::,‘;‘,"m A & 2y | I fice bring her through o M Gl Bataes Desd to the minister. A book of poems and 3 Every day you’ll find spread N amazing difficulties. & 13ih & G book ends were presented to the - v, X Yy ) P 3 z . or. Steacies Wers it by G A R R l S 0 N S s ) /i before you in the Pastry Depart- Don't fail to see— Merle Cain, Henry A. Hesse and L. Wholesale Tor and Novelty Co., Ine. ] . AR ; | Brown. ' Beriram * Gelston was \.,1 914 F: Street | ment the most tempting delicacies ) = || WASHINGTON crvonms charge of the program e - e \ : . A recoption will be tendered the | ’ for dessert fresh from the ¥ i 2 || AUDITORIUM %0 pastor and his family tonight at the 2 i for e Biedon ] kitchen — where our genius of 19 th & N.Y. Ave. i §|:5"‘2’;'.',75: = B i iy ‘ wo# CHARLES EMMETT MACK nd CARMES, MYERS POLICE CHIEF ACQUITTED. Platinom, ; A Drop faias luwchi time and ' T |ND“STRIAL oppenhelmer & Shah = i g test the Tea Room’s service SENNETT COMEDY - INTERNATIONAL NEWS --- ETC. Special Dispatch to The Star, 1 - v: Qfl. F \i N ] L\ 4 “ m m m v CUMBERLAND, Md Mar - J o - 9, i L Mt i L2 Cller!of Sollca, 3.0 Bumobtier ot | j Cornwell’s, Inc. | i iy Westernport, who. with 1. F i e Rt L T e EMEMBER ; ‘ ; G. G. Cornwell, President ; ‘ "0"”_ g [M“T"M. B“RLESK Free—$100 in Gold—Free was arrested on a charge of gambling, . - has been acquitted by Magistrate us when vou need blank ! 1329 G Street Main 875 i | lingtam anai &, . Weede' Preseab Eeiop A Free 150 It tor—Free Aceonunt with us, F:;{!"' Free Free Jlénhes’B;\.fln e i e Wooks. We have s> Ely ;-‘ « Distingoished Comedian | 2 was arrested by Constable Florian A Eemember, success beging with savings 7 D > N A | C Y‘Rhl’ !,-"NM‘ !‘Am!dij E CONTEST I i t i Free ons Con 3 Free—sSut - “ree Wilson, former chief of police ot E. Morrison Paper Co. | 3 e 3¢, Interest ] 2 : “THESE CHARMING PEOPLE"; And many other prizes and Westernport, who charged them with | - o e — J e ] > J By MICHAEL ARLEN — souvenire playing cards and gambling in 1. F. 1009 Pa. Ave. Adams’ icehouse on January 24 | . f = Rl | S MieHAS AR Adams, Kimmell and Driscoll aiso|| A Home of Quality || Q N K e A BN\ PO | wexr wrex wai omoeas wow , reavparis. A" fl|| CHARLESTON CONTEST The constable testified he had re IN CHEVY CHASE, MD. N Db Nt A , {wm. SL10 1 038 o : ot complaints of e coneresating | Brick—sr. b tear Garase. OF COMMERCE | e — : =) ||| METROPOLITAN B ok S B e e e Ereed EleERa Vil AND SAVINGS o LadolriRl wises ahieris FIDDLERS’ CONTEST Fazentaier !-llnmpd he was gambling LB Th e e o and testified he went to the icehouse et o chicssd i 10 get warm. He declared his arrosc| o RN S RO Co. Cor. 7(h nnd E Sts. | Al M B ol ) (ASSSREN SRAE SIKAdeyl NRRES as the culmination of ill feeling be-|| 819 15th St. N.W. Main 8416. First Natlonal Presents Yéxuante reiace tween the constable and himself. | — = | st Eleanor rooavs anvseeves. | opecial Features in These Homes MANY UNUSUAL VALUES BOARDMAN - e e v | von. wen 0 o ety st e itesme ||| FOR OUR TUESDAY SALE [J| it s “THE i CONRAD NAGEL | | Film Features Original N Y. Cast. Chorus and Production | N Belasco—"White Cargo.”’ drama, at | Homes in the = 8:20 p.m. LAST CONCERT R i N SRS SR PRINCESS "ymr.T"!..rs'.}wfiB cn,‘:;nd';g':::m!:"ki AHiRs) il Bt ‘ ! 4900 Block 7th St. Petworth Candy Sp:cialazsc Great Soap Valuczsgc PHlLHARMONlC II Sterling Cast in a Meders TAKOM'X'%:"”I‘;H\;,;:“ o Kelth's—Mrs. Leslie Carter, vaude- 2 Ibs. Jelly . d 1 Large Gold Dust...... <* = MEMORY LA"E B R (U= e e e e —for they are a wonderful buy for ‘ & Ao S B aneon comere” 77 a 5 and 8:15 pn 1 Ih. Chocolate Sponge. . 39¢ arle—Orpheum Unit Show. vaude 3 A e * Large Chiffo < Langion Comedy” """F TSR 8 0508500 Cash—$75 a month || | o 39 | 1. “25¢ || ORCHESTRA JACK SMITH || A AR cofi't‘n’:::g;“hlfle{: Greager, vaudeville, 1 1b, Chocorate P-nwer 33c (Limit, 3 fo customer) Wilhelm Furtwaengler, Conductor | Famons Victor Artist. the O WX MAORE . RENEE ADOREF . ints B Gayety—*Sliding” Billy Watson, bur- Complete with Screens and Separate Garage Bt 29¢ | 1—10c Lux Toitet Form. 25¢ | ||National, Tuesday, Ma,. 9, 4: 30 “W“ISPERINE RAPHAEL 911 0 O Streets XA lesque, at n 15 p.m. 1 1b, Salted Peanuts.... Columbia iI's Circus,” 10.35 am., 2 4:10, 6, 750 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolitan—Memory Lane,” at || || Comedy MADN 11:40 am., 1:30, , 543, 7:40 and ||l Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 Sls Thinas Hebuet! Mok O& ! N S 945 pm. | e & 3—5c Fruit Drops. .. (Limit, 1 dozen to cus WARDMAN PARES HOURL “A BUSINESS TRIP” LIBERTY ”"m“m-‘_\m,\ i W . I i3] i Palace—"Danc thers," at 11:30 | | f Take Ga. Ave car to Emerson St. and a short walk brines 3—10c Bars of varlous “ BETT | —_ i STAGE STRUCK - am. 1:25. 335 730 and 240 p.m. | | FOH O IESL-an Sithse ol 0 BLYBAIDE lourzeutn kin 20¢ | ¢ rvory Soap Flakes. .. 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