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I S PARKCLINK A % MAY ADD T0 SITES i Concurrent House Action Is| Awaited on Rock Creek and | Potomae Funds. { If the House should concur in the! 1ken by the Senate Friday, | that the Federal Govern: a part of the cost of com- connecting link between | and Potomac parks, the | nment would have a left in its surplus that could be used to > other urgently needed | pussed_the Rock | wk measure, it stipu- 6 be take surplus, which | \e last penny of that | e provided that half he Federal Gov- | hat the join- is as much a | a local proj Nearly all already ent on this cen either on a 50-50 or House two park Used Chiefly for Sel to the weeks ago, leral Government should final allotment for this just as it bore part wpropriations for the Phipps, Republican tod out that while surplus of $5,000,000 used both for ll of it has program. ault with ¥ing that he realized 1 of school buildings. from Colorado cited to show that if the 1went follows the past in the Rock Creek Park development, it ble the city to devote a small remaining surplus to the tion of one or two park sites would serve as recreation cen- for the peopl the District, in to comple the Rock Creek Report This Week. tion of the Senate \ ock Creek and Potomac Parkway bill 1! be reported to the House this 'nl the expectation is that con- ramed by both branches question. bill to re anize the Natlonal i on into a city ¢ Iso is expected to go but the Senate ! ‘hanges from the Ho $oorat We are Experts on Gruen, Longines and Il Makes of Swiss W s Al Work Guaranteed for One Year Prompt Service SELINGER’S 818 F St. Look for the Big Clock “fhen inerzd of Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Abdominal Belts and Trusses SEE Kloman Instrument Co., Inc. 1101 14th St. NN\W. Main 5088 BASEBALL GARRISON’S| v and \nw"v Co., Inc. HHI||1I1IM1|U|I;NI‘I| |I|IIIIIII|lIlIl||IIII||||l||||l||l|||||l|||l| ‘ 3% 4% Sa:il:l s Time g Deposits I¥’s Much More Business-like -0 Pay Bills by check ; Safer and more convenient, too, than carrying cash in your pocket 7 We have every facility for serv- ing checking and savings deposi- tors and invite your account. Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. NW. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN E. COCHRAN 'l"l)~ HICKMAN President nd Cashier A Whoiesale 1 - o & Upholstering | REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR. SUITES A\[) l.»\IR lT\' C Il\l}{ L\i\hl\G NUF.CEDP The Best Place and, Lowest Prices After Al 500 cmtomers. T o bive the Hight 1o Ask my the service expect. $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $298 PER YARD { THIS WEEK ONLY | i Clay A. Armstrong Droy Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrong will call personally with samples, | Earl | vaudeville, on the Composes As Tribute to Ga Alfred Gsell, flutist of the Army - has written & march which and, he has dedicated to Isaac Ga Mr. Gans in turn has named “The “hamber of The first formal presentation the march will be some time duri this week, at a morning concer ‘Washington Barracks. will also be put on the radio with a short time. s TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, Nitional—The Alarm Clock,” fa | at 8:20 p.m. Belasco — “The Gorilla,” farce, at 8:20 p.m. Wardman Park—Her Husband,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Keit ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. California Night continuous from Haw 11 pm. Stmll(l -“King of the Turf, 'ontlnuou« from 1 ty—*Mi vau verly of Grausta at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30 9:40 p.m. > Metropolitan — *Sally, at 10:35 a.m., 0 and 9:50 p.m. Rialto 11:45 am., p.m. Palace—" The Bat,’ 1:05, 3 15, 7:20 and 9:35 p W Tivoli—"'Behind the Front, 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador ally, Irene Mary,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Central l.Linl and Powdel 12:30. 2, 3:30. Irene 3:10, 2:10, 1:45, 3, STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays This bank stands readsy to adviss sou in all your financial ventures. Coms in and get the judgment of experienced bankers. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. rmy Band Member March Commerce The march mystery Temporary V. A. week and vaude- | 1:30 to 0 to 11 p.m. | burlesque, at 11:05 am., at'z, 4,1 30, & and 9:40 p.m. THE EV STAR, WASHIN WILL CONVENE HER Women's Natlonnl Comxmtme Open Session With Mass Meeting Next Sunday. ns | ns. it Completion of arrangements for t national convention here of Women's fonal Committee Law Iinforcement, April 11, by the of ng at hin local committee of tl nization. ‘Twenty-eight nizations are | national committee, which at same time is holding conventions to further the purpose ization. The vention here will open wil # mass meeting on Sund 1ernoc | in the New York Avenue Preshyteris | Church, to be followed by anot arce, State the or sting Sunday night at' 8 o'clock, wi president | mass m , | Washington Hotel Mrs. John D. Sherman, the Clubs, presidirig. On Monday, April known speakers will a s a ma meeting of the convention in Ilrst Congregational Church. Tues following nornix reports and ude nationa rk and election: and |~ 4:10, | Detached Brick and Stucco Chevy Chase, Md. 8 r, 2 b—2-car garage Priced Low—Investigate J. Benson Thomas Co. 819 15th St. NW. Main 8416 100000000000 000000000000 “|$ SHOE REPAIRING & High-Grade Work Frank Bredice 606 F St. N.W., Main 9643 We Call For and Deliver 000000000000 0000000000 DANCING In a beautiful environment MAYFLOWER GARDEN Tea Dance 4:30 P.M. to 6:15 P.M. Cover charge, $1.25 including tea Saturday, $1.50 Dinner Dance 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. No cover charge Supper Dance 10:00 P. M. to closing Cover charge, $1.00 Saturdays and Holidays, $1.50 Incomparable music by the MAYFLOWER ORCHESTRA [l W. Spencer Tupman, Director and ;‘000000000 o No Homes Have Sold Like These Why? They’re “Life-time” Homes The Rooms are big 3 Large Porches —and a very small price— $6,950—$65 a Month That’s the reason 27 of the 36 have been sold— and they are not all completed yet. 5100 Block 8th St. Nothing in Petworth or anywhere else in Washington to equal them. Open from Take 14th St. car to Kennedy St. 9 am. to 9 p.m. 9th St. car to Gallatin St Send Auto. Or Let Watch Washington Grow to a Million Good Evening! No, nothing special; just thought we’d make sure you're all fixed for Spring. If you should need anything— Roger’s Peet suit or topcoat—shirts, shoes or socks, for instance—our Spring stock of male wearables is a soothing sight nerves. Oh, yes, jus what about th hat at $4.40? for weary optic t one thing more— e Four-forty Spring "MEYER’S SHOP ROGERS PEET CLOTHING 1331 °F &‘+++++++'H'HH F Street R R e i ENFORCEMENT BODY | E [ to he the for to open mext Sun- was announced yester- he women'’s affiliated with the the in of th on an at the th of National Federation of Women's 1y ss the On a session in the o, b4 3 * * * * * an alleglance luncheon _will be held at_the Washington Hofel. In announcing the conventlon pro- ram, Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, national chairman, said reports would i b presented by seven commissions showing the results of surveys con- ducted on various aspects of law enforcement problems. ———— . You Can Buy at Woolworth 5 and 10 | Wildroot Products—Hair Tonlc— Taroleum Halr Wash—Cocoanut Ol Shampoo in convenient size bottles, as advertised in national magazines.—Ad- vertisement. Volcanic Island. On the Island of Java there are { 117 voleanic mountains, of which 90 {are active, says a Science Service bul letin. The Hawallan Islands, where the greatest volcanoes rise atively few; only four active extinct cone. LENTY See'us first E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. BUUI\S Ave. Everything is reduced. [Look Tooth Pastes 50c Ipana Tooth Paste.. 30¢ 80c Kolynos Tooth Paste, 25¢ 4 for 95¢ §0c Forhan's Tooth Paste, SOC 3 for $1.05 25¢ Colgate's, 3 for 1 25¢ Cake Cashmere Bouquet Soap free with 3 tubes Col- gate's, ~33¢ 50c Pepsodent ..... B0c Squibb’s 3 for $1.00 Extra Special 25c Colorite Straw Hat Dye, very special, each 10¢ Toilet Articles 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Ofl Shampoo 36¢ 75¢ 38¢ 74c 43¢ Wt ,.osocniosdoses 16¢ 2 2,000-sheet Rolls Tissue Toflet Paper. Very special .. . 250 Liquid Arven .......... Glostora Coty's Face Powder .... Kotex, regular, dozen. .. 24-Hour Get It at | | 917919 G 0N,k €y RS MONDAY, Change in Schedule R., F. & P. R. R. Commencing April 7, leave Washing- ton 6:20 a.m. daily instead of 6:40 a.m., fast train for Richmond and Norfolk. tisel Silver and nheimer & Shah 0”'351 relsT".w. BUY — Diamonds, Old Gold, and Alexandria, Va. § Cars leave Torminal, 90c : 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., every hour on the hour. r::i;d 9 am. to 2 pm. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 mmflmmmmmmmwmmMMc April Sales Save Money for All Be sure to get in the great crowd that saves money by buying at Gibson’s all this month. Super sales are now on. over this big list of specials. For today, Tuesday and Wednesday. Soap Specials 4 Litebuoy . 4 Palmolive 8 Packer's Tar Soap . 3 Woodbury's Soap. 3 Sayman's Soap y 6 Ivory Soap Flakes.... 3 Large Chipso ....... 3 Large Gold Dust...... 3 10c Cashmere Bouquet, Extra Special All Nickel-plated, Pint Thermos Bottle, spectal ... Size Other Specials Genuine Gillette Razor and 1 blade 15¢ Gold-plated Auto-Strop Razor, in case with blade and strop 59¢ 1 35c tube Jap Rose “hn\mg Cream free with Auto-Strop Razor. 65¢ 65¢ Aluminum Percolator .. Aluminum Water Pitéher, Aluminum’ Double Boiler, Aluminum Tea Kettle... Extraordinarily Fine Developing and Printing by Master Photo Finishers Serv;ce Scissors, Razors, Knives Sharpened Expertly by Skilled Instrument Maker Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents St. NW. National Park Open June 15 to Sept. 15 Glacier National Park is still unspoiled and primi- tive. Fine hotels and comfortable chalets await your visit. Come out and live in Adventure Land. The food is excellent and plentiful. Low round-trip Summer fares Make-a complete trip through the Northwest. Spe- cialRound TripSummer Faresto the PacificNorth- west include stop off privileges at Glacier National Park. Your opportunity to travel on trlnlpumtion’s thoroughe bred, the de luxe APRIL 1926. E VAUDEVII.I.E— Nine Big Hits on This Week'- Jumlu B EDDIE ‘DOWLING TOM BROWN AND HIS MINSTRELS EDITH CLIFFORD N WONDER Hl“m IRMANETTE OXFORD TRIO “Charieaton Lesson,” Ne. Aesop's Fables, Pathe v ki, Topica_of tis Day - e S W2 X% Special Frida; Klown Nis eneme . VA w-m»nu- Mont ‘Unique Joy Performanoce lllllh First Free Lecture By Eugene Fersen Subject: DOES SPIRIT FIGHT MATTER? Playhouse Auditorium 1814 N All Welcome STARTING Poll's-llll DAY, APRIL 11 Messrs. L. and J. J. Shubert A great Broadway Cast in the famous Frant Schubert Operetta. TONIGHT Mat Wed. B SHUBERT et At 8:20 3 50c te $2.50, Ellsc 50¢ to $1.50 gt Mossrs, Shubert Nothing But Lawghs, Laughs, Laughs THEY SHOUT, THEY SHRIEK THEY SHUDDER, THEY CHEER THEY WAIL, THEY QUAIL EXHAUSTED WITH FEAR AT THE FURIOUS ¥ :GORILLA T NEXT SUNDAY—SMTS THUR. A, H. W WOoODS Pr The French Fares = Parers Wazk ARTEDR BRYON -JANET BCECHER D RGIAAL NEW YORK CAST WIACT 'ARDMAN THEATER ‘The Thomas Herbert Fer Cn. pe WARDMAN PARK H % Her Temponry Hnslund A (‘nmedz in Three Acts WEEK APRIL bth Eve. 8:30—New Pflfr 1.00 and Sat. Mat. Ibe Box “Ofice, "Fhone Co. "3000 750 The ALARM (L0 Sat. M L T80 nl n.. Next Weak. THREE LIVE Gnos'rs L cOutcheon’s famous 7o! e SEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK COMEDY-~NEWS—MUSTO AMUSEMENTS. M AT PALAGE NOW PLAYING United Artists Present ‘TIIE BAT” 4 vtrm Ol the IM ‘w m mmm JEWEL CARMEN LOBISE FAZENDA, ROBT. M KIN OHARLIE OHASE COMED? HIT WEWS YOPIOS OVERTURE METIIOPOL I'AI . AT 10T Metro-Goldwyn Presents THREE BEAUTIES And a Great Emsemble in SALLY, IRENE AND MARY Doors Open, 10115 Bhow, 10135 A.M.; La: —EXTRA~— WARING'S ‘Washington's Fav. at 1 o.m's “Prom the Cabbky’s Seat” Washt: Dante! CRANDALL'S TV [ODAY--WALLACE _BE RAYMOND ({ATTON in > OLLEEN MOORE Breeskin, Conductor ERY flol. Mate. Mon Thurs PODAY_AND RE TODAY—ELAINE HAMM PO RY SDON 8 m\mmum CALICE NEQUIN WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Alblon, General Director, Presents PAGLIACCI and “SECRET OF SUZANNE” Washington Auditorium. Thursday, xpm 15, 15 P. M Al tickets issued for April 8 will be honored for this performance. Seats now, Jordan Plano Co. 13th and G Sts., phone Main 487. and Woodward & Lothrop, Victrola Dept. Film Features CAROLINA !1th&X. C.Ave. SE. Tod: “THE PLASTIC AGE.. 0! OORE an: ANCE BENNETT TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. NORMA | SHEARER, in “THE DEVIL'S ~CIRC News and Comedy. PRINCBS 1119 H St. Nl KRAUT in “HIS PEOP] TODAY—10:35 A. M. TO 11 P, M. PENNSYLVANIANS on’s Finest Orchestrs TIVOLI 14th & P'k RA.N.W. “BEHIND kakaLL'S.,afl".':;'::zw CRANDALL'S T : THEATRE.. 18th St—Below F. TODAY—1180 TO 11 P. M. Plotwres _and Eeith P Prios Vaudwmcw CALIFORNIA NIGHT HAWKS The Melodists Suprems SINCLAIR & ROCK In Paul Gerard Smiths the “LONG, LONG TRAIL" Four Other Great Acts. ON THE SCREEN VERA REYNOLDS | In & Super-Thriller THE MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP CRANDALL'S ‘,‘,"", ipebipied » P nd | Mats. Daily in i3 CRANDALL'S IC -)y \ \ t) lU\lle(RM\\ CRANDAL iTA Va1 P SO L'S 3o Mulnlghr Frl Apr9 Tickets Nowon Sale this Greatestof Fun Performances Washington Yosninstes Tuesday, Apr.6,8:15 Friends of Music Present BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM, PA. DR. J. FRED WOLLE, Conductor 50 Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra 5 EMINENT SOLOISTS IN ‘The Passlon’ ‘,' e Miattie bl Tickets, l I 00, §40. The Corcoran Ga]lery of Art Tenth Exhibition of Con- temporary American 0il Paintings of Water Colors by JOMN R GER " SRREERT Portrait Busu of N lal Painters and CHARLES GRAFLY Now on View to continue until May Vh(h_‘ll\ Gl Hours: Sundavs, 1:30 to_5 = Week Days. 9 AM. to 5:30 P.M. 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 Ample Parking Space. SWEET, LOIS _WILSO! RUDOLPH SCHIL CIRCLE BL. 'HEI RAPHAEL PATSY in “THE FIGHTING ¥ Oth at Gee N.W. Carl Laemmle Presents REGINALD DENNY And Laura La Plante in a Per- feot Fitting Photoplay “SKINNER’S DRESS sSuUIT” N THE STAGI KIDDIES’ SPRING STYLE SHOW by Mischa Guter- arel furnished by overl-rl- “Blossom Time” llten Y NEW Oriental Limited. ‘The Great Northern is the scenic, low-altitude, river- course route across the continent. Inquire today. GREAT NORTHERN a dependable rallway wmm a coupon H. Whitleck, Distriet P Agont, et Bk it Paseoser bl Let me have cost and other information on a trip te Glasler Tational Park thle Summer. O General Tour of Park. 1am interested in: O Burlington Eecorted Tour WL e B “Kiry mabiaon PARK THEATER 4615 L4th NW. NE RICH and_RONALD COLMAN " “LADY W ERE'S SIDNEY LUST'S LEADER 9th Near E st. Continuous 10 to 11 p.m. Today—Tomorrow BUCK JONES “THE DESERT'S PRICE" COMEDY A 16 HOLIDAY PROGRAM, HIPPODROME 808 X st. N SPECIAT HOLIDAY PROGRAM Mary Carr and Jobnny Wnlk “OVER THE HI ELITE "mu'i; AMERICAN | uiBERTY COME Do ahera e idren Should See This. 14th St. and R. L Ave. ATRICE JOY in TO TERDAY LSO ¢ 1st St. and R. 1. Ave. CAROL DEMPSTER in “THAT ROYLE GIRL.' North Cap. and P Sts. PAULINE STARKE in “BRIGHT LIGHTS.” )[C_You St. Bet. 14th OLYMPIC o VEX VES BEARDS SEVEN WIVES i BEN LYON. Comeds. DUMBARTON 1343, Wiaconsin Ave. CLARA BOW. RAV MoND MCKEE in " “THE™ LAWFUL et WILSON Conenlt our optomefrist if your eves :rv" giving you trouble. OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEESE 7110 & REANON 712 11th Street NEW STANTON Sth&CSts. N.E. nm \¥oon S D mount special, Conn. Ave. & CHEVY CHASE | Conn. Ave MARY PICKFORD in “LITTLE NIE ROONEY.: AFSOP'S VABIES VS ENTS. Doors open E DllHSCthE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor Poli’s, luesda April 13—4:30 Remalning Sea . Greene's Coneert Bu 9: GAYETY T“l o nully LADIES' CLUR The Columbia Girl LENA DALEY And Her Own Big Show N T ot &t o 8 to 11 by_appoin TRt S MR LEROY H. TIIAVER. lessons ‘auy hot Class Latest ‘steps and_combination Itz and_Fi 220d N.W.—PRIVATE LES Course s briv.. 3 class, $3 men ,-,W_l o in . faw letsonn smeuy Brivaic: aay Bour Crase and dancé Saturday g Wit orehestrs trof. Tango. Waltz, Dan: THRILLING SPORT at the ARCADE 16\ st and Park roed, TONIGHT HOCKEY ON ROLLER SKATES (Game Called st 9 p. m.) “Bearcats” vs. “W, SKATING “%:ir GLOVERS. 613 5008 any time Guar. results. ;BICARDO COR: Before and After Game.