Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 40

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40 - SOCIETY OF NATIVES | | ANNOUNCES BANQUET ! Annual Dinner Will Be Held April 15 at Hotel—Next Meeting t0 Br Fridn_\' The anm of Nati il 15t the commenortion o sary of the |.\mk ‘ the Society held Hotel, the th anniver: | Wi the 13 the ¢ Id, it Ve several p I'h(‘ |\’]I\4HH D1 t vermann, Mrs. ‘ Albert Hungerford, 1 Knight Mears, Harper, 1. : hairman of publicity com- mittee. The n society will be held Friday Tickets tor the banquet can be secured from Miss ll\lll;..lll\rl\l I | Chinese Eschew Iced Tea. Cold drinks and cold foods are con- s e prineip of the uently iced tea is b D Bkt montiaoe as | i xt monthly meeting of the ! 12:30, THE TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—}:d Wynn in “The Grah *revue, at §:20.p.m. co—t dram, P Ashes of Love,” — “Nothing But| Installatic 30 pan U s s 1 “Ling Ting 1700 Director and 8:15 pan. Wallace mtinuous fron vaude Hopper, | 1 to Lo with the Eldridze lieves th should be } entrances to t flashing * lense & “A Vaudeville Surprise.” continvous from 12:30 to some * burlesque, at are Mr. Eldridg District enging .| hazards in future he Barrie 5. 4:20, 6:05, Gold Rush,” pm. ssador—""Too Much 15, 8 and 9:40 pm. Central—"The Love Gamble,” 30, 6:30 and 9:40 p.m. at 2, 8:50, i Money,” Don't spend it all illumination on the § under consider: is Dl t Eldridge Urges Placing of Beacons On Vladuct Plers to Protect Drners £ blinking el s have been killed i | ame number of years by collud viaduct explains, supports, and he be wirning slgnal themsely ion. z to urge move the pier viaduct construe- Some of Your Pay —Today! “Plow the ground of kavinge—sow your dollars ":'hen in Nged of S {:“ S5 Hospi'al and Sick Room 87 Supplies Abdomina! Belts and Trusses SEE Klemc:: Instrument Co., Inc. 1101 ““th St. NN\W. Main 5088 Important Little De!ails —that require a big organization to properly safeguard Chestnut Farms Dairy Milk enjoys the high reputation it has because it was earned, and is sustained, by practical and applied scientific methods for the protection of its purity from farm to home. The highest governmental ratings which we have en- joved so long only record a result. Its achievement made necessary this new plant we have just built—with its modern equipment and army of assistants trained to render Chestnut Farms Dairy Serviee. Every week-day from 9 a.n. to 2 p.m. tours of inspection are made through the plant—and you are cor- dially invited to inspect this model distributing dairy of the country. Ghestnu Pennsylvania Avenue armsairy Rtomac At 26th Street 4000 i ® e, 0 Ever invitin The flavor of a Lucky Strike is unique. It is the only cigarette out of over 200 brands on the market which Because its toasted develops the mdden flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos—a costly, extra process—and that’s why uckies taste so g00 INTEREST ANK OF CONMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, persons walting for street cars, ac- cording to Mr. Eldridge. Yellow lights will blink a warning to ap- proaching motorists. A white light will {lluminate the safety [ night. e | Transparent sheets of steei were made recently by o Berlin professor. liptical arches | ons ordered lation at N Connect south of Dupont arrlved vesterday and will set into place Tuesday. These hea Will Test on @ two-ton concrete base and provide additional safeguards to ST PATRICK’S\ Day Novi t‘ltlen-—Sh-lmocks, etc. Plenty of green at ivenue jnst Watch Repairing We are Experts . Gru Makes of Al Swiss Watehes Al Work Promut Service Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., 911 E Street N.W. Ine. Look_for_the GARRISON’ si $9]lflg(?l‘s Count Your Savings —and your certain satisfaction with the purchne of one of these Cafritz “Life-time” Homes in the 4900 Block 7th St. Petworth They are Big 6-room Homes, with 3 big porches—screened throughout— and a separate garage. 500 Cash—$75 a Mo. Sold with fhe Caf: itz reputation back of them. Oren from 9 am. to 9 p. TR 8 Ave, e Lo Fmerson Bt.—and Fine 1 Or phone ard we will send auto. L Watch Washington Grow to a Million step. Great 95¢ Sale For Tuesday Onlv We are offering you wonderful bargains for tomorrow only. We want you to take advantage of this special sale. We will deliver any order for $5.00 worth or more in D, (. only. As our stock is limited, we must limit cach customer to one order of each item, but you can select any number of items. Here Is Our Complete List = 12—10¢ Cashy 20 Cakes Fels-Naptha.. 95¢ Pvaiiet . 20 Cakes Star Soap i ate's Tooth cake Cash- mere Bouquet Soap.. 6—25c Listerine Tooth Pasto 95¢ 24 Cakes Falry Soap.... 4 large Gold Dust, 24 small Gold Dust 24—7c Cans Octagon Scouring Powder ..... 6—25c Mavis Talcum Powder ¢ Palmolive Pond’'s Cold nishing Cream .... 7hc Pinaud's Eau de Quinine nd 1—385c Pinaud's Lilac 4—35c Palmolt ing Cream .... 3—560c Palmolive .1 Fleet's Phospho Soda. Large Hot-Water Bottle or Fountain Syringe .. 95¢ " 95¢ 95¢ 95¢ 95¢ " 95¢ num Tea Kettle =106 Goleo whd 4 ex “tra small cakes. SC;SSOI'B. RZZOYS, Knivfi! Sharpened Experd_\' 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. iiien’s and Women’s Clothes can be made as sweet as spring air by Footer- cleaning. We will help you veduce your Easter clothing expenses by renewmg the garments you are now wearing. Men’s Felt Hats, cleaned. . Men’s Topcoats, cleaned .. Men's Slnh, dry cleaned .. Dresses, plain, cleaned . Women’ .’cfi:’:, plain, cluml Sl 50to $2.50 FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 zone an - s s — w— e e —— e ] 1 o e romama Toervemes — ] —— e = | —— o wmeran ez S ] | — | — Smmm o | — ] | e— P - o orm— | c— —r— w—an ey | re—— amem emena ] —— * — e - . o - - —— - -— - o [ | i | | | | | MONDAY, MARCH 1 DIRECTION STANLEY — _CRANDALL'S, " AT 10TH First Natlonal Presents LEWIS S. STONE ANNA Q. NILSSON Bobert Cain and Able Oast in Tsrael Zangwill's Comedy Hit T00 MUCH MONEY —EXTRA— LOOMIS TWINS A Duo of Diminutive Artistes of Amazing Versatility and 1rrosistible Charm Today at 320, 7:20 and 9:25 SPECIAL_WORLD SURVEY Visualized Overture “IRELAND” Riesenteld With Wm. Raymond, Tenor Washington's Finest Orchestra Danfel Breeskin, Conductor CRANDALL'S Ll 1ath & Mat.. Daily Sui TODAY- MAN f TON COMEDY CRANDALL'S _YON, ' CRANBALL’S Savoy 1ith & Col. K TODAY - CLIVE BROOK EXF DWICK 11 “THE lr | Muwn sunLEsK’ TWICE DAILY _ SUGAR BABIES PERFECT contest © IN CHEVY CHASE, fek--Sr., <2b—2-car € Priced # of ¥ Benson Thomas Co. W. Main 8116 B U Y- Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver and Platinum. Blinding Sunshine un cves. Coneult o h.ubmr trou! OFTI(‘AL CO. SE 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | UNDREDS | Ih nk E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. \ve Savings! avings! Saving is not stinginess but r’uher the very essence of dmr- ,mm the foundation of success. Commercial accounts solicited and every banking service rendered therewith. nk open 8:30 to 3. until 3:13 P.M. to 8. Bai Government pay dnws Saturday eveninge 5:20 | | FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK | Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN, THOS. 1. HICKMAN f President V. P. and Cashier. SUAL Relief PERTUSSIN not only soothes a cough, it also helps to clear the air passagesfrom germ-laden mu- cus which is usually the cause of the irritation. The relief it brings is more than temporary —as it helps Nature to bring about & speedy recovery. Its freedom from narcotics, chloroform or any harmful drug —as well as its pleasant taste— bhavemade PERTUSSINtheideal cough remedy. It has been well known to ns and pharmacists for more than twenty years and is sold by sll druggistsin largeand small bottles. | | [ METROPOLITAN | TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. and “BL BILLY metrists | R % 0 | (Author of * _ AMUSEMENTS. COMPANY OF AMERICA 13th 3t.—Below I TODAY~—1:80 TO 11 P. M. Pictures and_Keth Popular Price Vaudeville Triumphant Return WALLACE HOPPER In Laasb Bro. Advance Showin ot ek Btyles, ou - Gorgeously Mounted &s & Btunning FASHION REVUE quins and ths TYRONIAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA JULIAN ELTINGE In “MADAM BEHAVE” ALICE JOYCE LLOYD HAMII TODAY - QUIN aAve.&Quebecst. LES Y HAL ROACH IL B_DE MILLE'S D TU YESTERDAY ALICE 10 LR RO CECH CRANDALL’S ORK_ | LOEW'> COLUMBIA BARREE%& BY REX BEACH An evic c Joid-rush. 1o With cast inciuding LIONEL BARRYMORE NORMAN KERRY - HENRY WALTHALL o Juvenile Comedy Riot %///// LOEW'S 727 nee of the Frances Afre Brett o novel, with JACK HOLT--FLORENCE VIDOR WILLIAM POWELL AND OTHERS Sennett Comedy—Newareel Mazasine—Gannon's Muslc U mmg “THE COHENS and KELLYS” With CHARLIE MURRAY GEORGE SIDNEY VERA GORDON —ON THE STAGE— A SPRING FASHION FESTIVAL MADELEINE MACGUI- n an original novelty with v-Art Piano and JOSEF concert temor. assisted 7 % WITH GAN. MONDAY SHUBERT Mat. Wed. | At 8:20 Billsco At 2:30 | 50c 10 $3.003 s s¢ousrs. Shuert S0¢ t0 2.0 | EARL CARROLL | Present I COUNTESS CATHCART In Her Own Dramatic Version “ASHES OF LOVE” With a Superlative ALL-ENGLISH CAST HEXT WEEK WM, ANTHONY N -Six-CsHinder, Lov 42 Mites_Ont."” Presents ,.IOE LAURIE, JR. In the New American cam.dy A GREAT LITFLE Gy” W 'EDITION OF “LET'S GO” With MANNY KING OLONK) (B MATINEES DAILY— LADIES NEXT WEEK—Bu-iesqus Carni (omqlmk and Morris Ge: ave “the Great Honor to_Announce For the First and Only Time in Washington !: The Moscow Art Theater Musical Studio of Viadimic Nemirovitch cheniso WEEK OF MARCH AT POLI'S THEAT N 1 w on Sale af Theate: B to 9 p.m.) and Mrs. Coneert Bureau. Droo; AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILLE SOMETHING NEW! “LING TING F00” f A Jazsieal Faatasy With tha CHINESE sneornon EIGHT CHINA ROSEBUDS O'DONNELL & BLAIR Tn “The Plasterers” A Comedy IRENE HIGRHDO Th Trre ¢ iohinnie Sheila BERKES & TERRY In “Easv Sailing.” tuees—ey 1[" 7_|m.u Star BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY ’ ) 1oiught, 8:20 “ IOIAL Mats. Wed. & Sat. T v A LAUGH FEAST! Ed. [Tz Wynn al Revue \orifanaR Brg ; NEXT SUN—MATS, \\ TEATEST | ZIEGFELD #:530on EDODIE CANTOR ~ KID BOOTS WITH MARY EATON :dnd Bal. $1.10. i SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Erne%t Schvllmg EDWARD JOHNSON A Metropelitan Opers o 0AN RUTH "NEW YORK SYNPHONY ORCHESTRA . Guest Conductor S QS 40 ~S6LO I.AWRENCE TIBBETTS Baritone, Met. Opera. Seats Mrs. P Hurmu Droops, GA’_I.I BURBI SIDNEY LUST'S - HIPPODROME #* K st. SON. “STAGESTRUCK ELITE e SCOBRA ST OAEERY OLYMPIC You .l*\'i _Il”l‘.‘lfilh T FLORY Ne DbeAR'lO‘i STRUCK NEw STANTON m].}\ G f\ujzix"ffl;. With I CHEVY CHASE EARLE WILLIAM 1 ANCIENT E and N \Irl\mlP) St and CLARA BOW TARINER AL 0P CAROLINA""' s N THY MACKA! TAKO‘“A Takoma Park, CIRCLE ‘l!h Pa. A\c .I’h \\ 033 Amy ne ROBERT FRAZE LR Fow e S ARLET WF PARK THEATER ‘1% 11 '.', \\?\ LIBERTY Yerit o AMERICAN 1t St and STAGESTRIUCK | DAVISON'S PROF M M

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