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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. EI==—=ICI=——=E1| POKER PORTRAITS. NOTICE Our new factory is squipped with the most modern of shade-making machinery. Assuring you perfect WINDOW SHADES at factory prices. (D) I}E'l‘he Shade Factory (] THE FAN WHO, AFTER THE GAME BREAKS UP AT 3 AM, PLAYS POKER. SOLITAIRE ~TiLL o] 1109 Fourteenth N.W. MAIN 10428 Distributors—Dupont's Washable koid Window Valances e[} TONIGHT, 8 P.M. Sixth Street cture Subject: 67, Interest Ethics of a_Business Man, IF YOU HAD A The AB LONG AS THIS "ELLOW AND HAD P4 SORETHROAT ALl { TONSILINE The National Sore Thrat Remeay SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT < ALL DRUGGISTS 000599000000000000000009 FROZEN AUTO ENGINES Welded in the Car ¢! Big Saving Weld't Co. 516 1st N.W. 486020008000 70000 ope. 1926 (N. Y. World) Press Pub. Col 400000000000 0000000. 0000000000000 0000000000 00000000090 90000000000000000000040000000000 5:30 until 8 o'clock. Proceeds will be used to pay conference hudget assess- ment. Public invited ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. hology Club will at the Lee House. ‘The I Can - | meet, R o'cl invited the - | M. C. Calvin will speak. tion, the Public in- | = tary E ciety of for a joint . 8 o'clock, at rd MacNider, v of War, will speak paredness’” and Col. vited. Brightwood Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at Holy Com- forter Church. Rabbi Harry L. Kronman will epeak —By WEBSTER. ing, 1024 F lution,” \ Tople: “Evo- | The Deanwood Citizens' Association | will my 5:30 o'clock, in the Dean- wood School. CAFE PIERRE . 1714 H ST. N.W. Washington's Unlaue Dining Room Open _Sundays Dinner, 1.2 2 Carte Serviee rvie A dining room after the manner and style cert Monday at the church, Rev. James E. Willis, pastor. Proceeds for the building fund. Annual ladies’ night of the Men's Ciub of Mount Pleasant Congregation- al Church will be Monduyg 8 o'clock. Entertainment by the \Washington Readgrs’ Club, assisted by Mrs. Lucile Long’ Miller, soprano. Members and triends of the church invited. George Washington Post, No. 1, » | American Legion, will meet Murch 16, 8 p.m., at the clubhouse, 1829 I street. The National Fellowship Club will glve an informal dance tomorrow night in the Washington Hotel. ngers in the city are invited. Visitors wel- come. The Patent Office Club of Master Ma- sons will meet tomorro L Gtrotto Building, nth WATER FEE DISPUTE TO BE TAKEN TO COURT Attorney for James E. Steele and Others of Hyattsville Plans Action at Marlbozo. Special Dispatch to The Star, HYATTSVILLE, Md., Ma In view of the recent orde Maryland Public Service Commission dismissing the petition of James E. Steele and others who protested the charge for new house connections in Franklin_street levied by the Wash- ington Suburban nitary Commis- slon, C. L. Alello of Hyattsville, at- torney for these complainants, un- nounces that he will file in the Circuit Court at Upper Marlboro proceedings to obtain the relief desired. The Public Service Commission, in dismissing the petition, assistant attorney gen land had ruled that it wa the jurisdiction of the Public S e Commission to pass upon the legality 907 CROSSING CRASH FATAL. of the connection charges, but that it could pass upon the reasonableness of the charges. The order of the Pub- ission held that there to show that the for the connections reasonable charge. When Death Occurs W.W. Chambers Co. Popular Price Funerals Completé $75, $100, $125 Up Ambulances, finest makes, local calls. amount billed, was other tha CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie will be the guest of honor at the tea to be given tomorrow, 4 p.m., by the International | Society of Art and Lett at the Gor- | don Hotel. W. Gordon Smith of the Serbian legation will also be an honor | guest. The Mount Pl ciation will et to at the Branch Libra Lamont streets. asant Citizens' A orrow eve, Sixteenth $4.00 Any make vault tha The lecture on “I e Presences” desired to have been given b, of. James H. Leuba of Bryn Mawr College at Ward Best of Service man Park Theater this afternoon, has | been postponed until March 26, owing,| The Brown Stone Funeral to the illness of Prof. Leuba. | Home of | W.W.Chambers Co., The former students of Notre Dame | of Maryland are asked to meet Sun-| 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 .$85.00 day, 3 p.m., at_the Mayflower Hotel | to reorganize a local ulumnae chapter. | The Virginia Group, assisted by the | Male Quartet of the Vermont Avenue | Baptist Church, will rep their con- | ing at Sebrell, 32 miles west of Suf- folk, by was killed and L. O. Allen, of tichmond, was badly injured yester- day when the automobile in which they were en route from Richmond to r 3 at a g A smart tie for the “Growing Miss” —a new Spring model of tan Rus- sia Calf trimmed with lizard calf, with a low flat heel and a broad toe; sizes 2} to 7 at $7.50 and in sizes 11 to 2 at $6. A very stylish shoe—made along strict anatomical lines. ICH'S Proper Footwear F Street ot Tenth CDRESSED AS HE SHOULD BE for SPRING - 1926 No Price Penalty for the Privilege wot, chief of technical e Department, U. Big Gun of & modern Pari cafe, with a delightiul .| of “Master Builders” at the Washing- | of a_ ton Hebrew Congregation. IO The D. C. Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, will meet, 8 et Arithun 5 | G ATISFACTION | Giles will speak. Election of officers. [ » The Big Siste Columbia will rectory of St. WE'VE thought about Spring, so you wouldn’t have to, and we're conse- quently ready with everything thatsthe better dresser wants—Wanted Worsteds, Timely Tweeds, Cheviots in Wide Wale and Pineapple Weaves, Saddle Browns, Granite Grays, Belgian and Staple Blues— sponsored by Bond and ready for you Now! Every Bond Suit Is a 2 Pants Suit The economy of Bond clothes lies not only in the workmanship and the wear, but in the fact that a m‘mnfl of trousers is included, for the same shington chanter of Ran Alumnae will_meet to of the District of The - 8§ o'clock, in the _Antisent k's Church. Excellent as i Antiser Per Bottle, At_AlD Stores |ing with the _be |and forier students are invited to attend. The ladies of Congress Street M. P. Church will serve dinner in tlie Sun- day school room of the clurch from Dr. William Thomas Shepherd will lecture before the students and alumni of Columbia University School, 9 o'clock, at the Administration Build- means that Bond Suit renders For Boys—For Girls—For Iniants. service; lasts longer, but costs no more. Another triumph for the Basement Store Shoe Depart- ment. Sturdiwelt Shoes. Designed for children and built of the finest leathers available. On special footform lasts with heavy Goodyear welt soles. In a complete range of styles and sizes for young people of all ages. Obtainable no place else in Washington. $9.97 and $3.97 With adcitional styles for Growing Girls at $4.47 ALL LEATHEAR GENUINE GOODYEAR WELTS STURDY KICKS for STURDY Ki ! - . Tor Coats b F-th&ndnr — import- :i::‘“h wI: mp‘, .hl col of oreand -’nu one prico, $35. 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These are ac- ceptable at any matinee perform- ance until Easter from either two children or one child and an adult. Style cArcade 1335 F St. N. W. © A CLYDE CONNELLY, Manager Store Hours—8:30°A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturdays Until 9 P.M.