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h6 . W. U STUDENTS ASKEDTOAID FUN[] Capt. Cluverius Makes Plea .n 8 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS -THE EVENING Park—Weak Sisters,” vaudeville, “Irving in vs. Franz vaudeville, continuous from m. Battles of continuous from 12:30 to 1926."| Changing IN WOMEN'S WORK Industries Have STAR, WASHINGTON, D... €. opened so many employment oppor- tunities to women as the commercial introduction of the telegraph and tele- phone. What wireless telegraphy and the radio will do, except in their effect on the maufacture of electrical supplies, remains to be seen.’” While'the effect on women employ- ment of a great shift now ‘going on trom switchboard operators to auto- matic switching devices in telephone companies could not be foretold, the bureau pointed to the growth in th long-distance service record net increases in numbers em- ployed for labor saving devices, as a “fair basis for the confidence that progress in methods of communica- tions also will result in net increases in employment opportunities ~for women whatever shift in specific oc- cupations such progress may occa- slon.” LSENINS In Damascus it is the custom for amilies to live together. In fact, the sons when marrying bring their brides to the house of their father as a mat- ter of course. THURSDAY, APRIL . MT. VERNON 29, 1926. STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. _AMUSEMENTS. = CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F ST. AT 10TH — TODAY—11 A.M. to 11 P.M. First Nat Presents NORMA DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA 13th St.—Below ¥ TODAY—1:50 TO 11 P.M. BERLIN VS. LisZT As Demonstrated by an Or- chestra of Fifteen, Featuring ALEXANDER HYDE _RICE & WERNER “ON THE SCAFFOLD” Four Other Great Acts 0N THE SUREEN J JANNY IIIIES Added Greater Field, Report Shows. for Donations to Save Metropolitan —“Kiki,” at 11:20 am., | D 20, 3:25, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. “0ld Ironsides. rown of 1:10, 8:20, & TALMADGE With RONALD COLMAN Ana s Cast in the Su) r-!r-el-l KiKI Dowis Morrow, ¢ News—Overture—( Washington's Finest O tra Daniel Breeskin, Conductor 9 hd TIVOLI CRANDALL'S AroLLo CRANDALL S ot & PR LR TODAY_MARIE; PREVOST in SV M CoMiDY AMPTS ¥ D LA ROCQUE in TODAY, Palace - 11:10 a.m., 9:30 p.m Rialto he Sea Beast,” at 11:05| jixpansion of the occupational aren 5:10, 7:10 and $:10 p.m. | gpen to the female worker as a result For Heaven's Sake,” at [of industrial improvements, was out- 45, 4:35, 6:20, 8 and | lined yesterday by the Woman's Bu- reau of the Labor" Department. Pennsylvanians,| An example of the increase in female at 2, 4:05, | employment was given as changes in the artificial silk industry. ‘When woodpulp was discovéred to be commercinlly available for certain grades of paper, men took the places . |of women in the basle processes of ¢ the moral and we of the dents of 4. 0, hington University in the | veconditioning the! 11:20 am., 1:05 ate Constitution was|9:35 p.am. o to the student body vesterday| T i "aring's fternoon at their mid-week chavel inj “Three Weel in Paris,” Coreoran * Hall by Capt. W. T. Clu-|5:45, 7 and 9 15, aid to the Secretary of the] Ambassad the Come- e pt. Cluverius said, ! s now rott a n, and it is| 12:3 with great dif her It he declary ) resuce this Enamel Your Wicker Furniture with “Vitralite” The Long-Life Enamel, always in such good taste and so appro- priate to its surroundings. v THRE SEKS 1N JIMMIE ADAMS COM CRANDALL'S \u'nue (‘rund E P 645 Pa. Ave. SF. Mats.. Daily 3 P M n nl;\ T N L PERRRS 10 « ship of wa ieve that her sentin prove a_stimuiar to all of us w we live under th " HALL) and whe l(n\l(vRRu\\ p b AT CRANDALI.’S i~ COME; : oA :|CRANDALL'S S\ROY,, ., DIAN . HARRY TODAY—LIONEL, 1 \KRYMORY TOMORROW: SORAA SUEARER in OO BOYS COM BT IIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllilIIII!I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh HALL ROON B OYS COMET "THE DEVIL'S 10; JRIA SWANSON K »” ST A:(.' ST CWP‘“FF “.'2'3.-“5 . CRANDAL!I}S Yok a.Ave. lqnewm 5 BEAUTIFUL SHADES—Chi- nese Blue, Ivory, Cream, Putty Gray, Leaf Green and pure White, that outwear the passing years. whose build ARDM GL] BT, ACCORD in muonm V] I"LA CTHE BEATTIEUT, CHEAT I||I|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" That Favorite Porch Rocker ! manufacture, but this shift was found to have been offset by the introduc- numbers of women are being employed MEETS OPPOSH'ION to operate machines and to assemble parts. tion occasioned by the typewriter—no g that the protest of the |changes in the methods of the busl- ns' Advisory Council against the | ness world,” the report sald, amendment is likely to lead to similar ‘laction by various ecivic and trade { bodies in the District, Engineer Com- | ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED 1106 9th St . et yentorany. tnat congross | ELLETT ST de *| would not approve the advocated complete repeal of the law at this [T ) 5 L, Eat More Sea Food ie ‘vessel of our lib-| cofved no support to his plan to mod- s|ify the act, except from the group of representatives of civic and trade or- Jur Friday Specials = - i Vitralite apreads eo far and covers so well that a Fish Roe. . . ... 25c Ib. Smelt . ......25ch. prior to the drafting of the bill pro- : o smaller quantity suffices than ordinary. $1.25 a fint. | posing umendment. flllllllllll ;) BORLAND LAw CHANGE tion of interchangeable parts in the watchmaking industry, where large “With a single exception—the revolu- 3 pm,mm\ modification of the Borland . — - -v J. Franklin Bell reiterated | itution| Thus far Commissioner Bell has re- ?, ” for Your Health’s Sake’ inizations that conferred with him ies of the tentative draft of the | { vill for modification have heen sent to | . number of trade and civio organi- . for consideration, but reac- | Shrlmp e 25(: “). been slow. Commissioner | res to get the views of the through these the bill to | zations {tion ha ELDRIDGE TO STUDY i DELAWARE TRAFFIG [ oot Congress, The Borland law in its present form Commis: i as: abutting property onehalt issioners Silent on Action on t of siifring enil remTACng Propos s The proposed amendment posed Law Changes would relieve abutting property of the | in Capital assessment for | Treat It to a Coat of our Porch Furniture Enamel Steak Cod. ... .15¢cIb. Eacho&Co.,Inc. 21+ 2‘~2\ Municipal Fish Market h and Water Sts. S.W. Pllmle Main 10130 COLUMBIA F Street at 13th b ND BIG V Blfl ml 'aramount I'IAROI.D LLOYD N m‘m .IOIVIA RALSTON s #ide-aplitting, n-muh comedy sensation ' “FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" “Our Gang” Comedy Riet RIALTO Oth at Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— THIRD AND FINAL WEEK Of the Semsational Succe JOHN “Acme Quality.” Made especially for the purpose. Dries with a hard, waterproof finish, and the colors will not fade. Also unaffected by the heat of the body in warm weather. Comes in three standard colors—red, green or black a rocker Per Pint—sufficient ordinarily for two Chairs, or several window boxes—80c. While the District continued their study of the numerous proposed . and several ad ditions to th ic code. Trattic Di left Washington yesterday to ob- conditions. He ‘expects Commissioners Wonderful & Homes 2 —in Chevy Chase At a Wonderful Price! The most iielightful residential section of the National Capital is Chevy Chase—and CHEVY CHASE TERRACE is the ideal. What to Use on Copper Screens A restricted community of entirely detached - i Homes—of unique designyand except’;onal Son THE action of water on copper screens p.roduce: a yellow stain Sichon that in many cases stains the window sills and has a tendency to make white paint turn yellow. A pint of Great Lake Spar Var- Just ‘the right isize —Hundsomely iecorated; nish reduced with turpentine makes an excellent varnish to pre- lavishlySequinpenseachiwat frephs iR RS vent this oxidation. It retains the ongmal color of the copper, $ ]l 2’950 to $1 5’95 Special and will not clog the mesh. A pint is usually sufficient for all the Terms windows and doors of the average house, and sells for 90c. Just South of Bradley Lane-—on Wis consin Avenue—Opposite the Golf Course of the Chevy Chase Club. CAFRITZ = Owner and Builder of Communities % a's Greatest Acter, In “THE SEA BEAST” a1 Butler-Flynn Paint MAIN MAIN 4902 1751 607-609 € Strect N'W. for new trol follows a and » lh‘fl at 18th AT lc»GoMu'm\»—XaM eente ation on pe to adopt in Washi card system in force States The Commissioners w intiny to when th he proposed ¢ Z Science’s Greatest Discovery “The Human Radio” Hear Dr. J. D. Levine Irfologist and America’s leading editor of the Hewith Messenger lec- fare on “Human Vibrations” How to Detect Them 2 - would take s in the were made public ey are particularly anx ublic reaction before | d it may be ey A decision ‘ T} l‘ II ul football oclase ml Johnson Young BAINESMARY BRIAN TRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, Jr Glenn Tryon Comed '.'.—’5"'5!"!'. ztl’. | %, . Say It With Gude's Flowers. Fresh cut from our own groenhouses ’ 1212 F. {(l\r‘l[l\"llnl\{ 14th At &K THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W. Thurs., April 29, 8:15P.M. This 1s the most remarkable dis- covery of the age. The h . is one of the most se ing _stations we possess aud every vibration in the hods. how vou can listen in to your own conditions. Admission Free Mll'llll. IIlIl.ESK| corpion,” in three % Heidel has, | developed the plot | characters, making a | filled with quiet, but | e < we an out & interpretation’ of what / N the leadis cha er, ’ 2 supported ) | Alma. er sister 1 o b v d o find health | ? A Bl (g SR fichlossom Belle Howell na, the old | Mexican serva llent, and Johns S. T ‘ted the cast | 1s_Fillipe, a e that tim added tw The Grest E-A Unit Show, No. 1 HACKETT & DELMAR AND COMPANY And JERRY & HER BABY_GRANDS MERCEDES ition was divected by Film Features e ot o oo | / ‘ o ‘ 5 i L e ) DUMBARTCN >,z SRS Woors Czechoslovakia, producers of plate glass in the werld | so_carefully guards its methods ti i e not pernitted to_ visit party anes __LLA_LEE {n “THE LA o NEW STANTON ¢ fiihtt fit NE HUNTLEY GORDON, NE_CHAD: n ‘T B «,m IIE\ (‘DCOE)\ CHEVY CHASE ,Conn. Ave.& - McKinleySt..D. (‘. PRINGLE and Fl“n \D LOW! lL MATES.” RALPH G RA\"F" T TELL DAD. wa_ Events. when it was ¢ company plan factory. TNKT(SOT(SI The largest stock In the eity. See our display first. % plate glass E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. AvasMocha | The Coffee of Historical Excellence~Grown nnder theLight of Easten Stars M-E:SWING CO. 1013 ~ E STREET Don’t Miss the Festival This Year I'ree tours of the orchards—millions of trees—billions of blooms. Ten thousand children in costumes repre- senting all the flowers of Spring. A big allegorical and historical parade that will rival in splendor the New Orleans Mardi Gras and MARY.” the Atlantic thdecaunsnPara(\deV A Con gress of 5 R ______CARTOON_AND COMEDY, Beauty composed of 1 o irginia’s falrett . 1119 H St. NE SE— Pm“cms !ABTT PRFVO‘T An daghtes. i Sooner or later you are bound to be- g s1t eal = 3 3 L oy Don come acquainted with that distinctive “THE MANNEQU ‘LIBERTY Nerth Cap. and P Sts. LEATRICE JOYCE in — “HELL'S NI«-HRO.\ rk. D. C. NNE’ TAKOMA “Co o Rearrr i and JOAN CRAW- “SALLY, IRENE AND EYES" EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® SIDNEY LUST'S HIPPODROME 0% & st. ~ N with ROV MANNEQU] DANIELS. And WARDMAN THEATER The Thomas Herbert Stock Co. 14th St. and R. L Ave. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL ELITE . Entrance Through Hotel Lobby STONE, Tf{?flfj?,“"“?“" LEWIS ORLD. “WEAK' SISTERS” IR RwoRL Sior it Every one is seeing this daring comedy. CIRCLE 210a Pa. Ave. 5 b el Bbg%fl;‘fi.\'kgfl\i “T';’E-“{-EE:'PM:&? : Eve. 8:30—New Prices L AN O e A $1.00 and 75c DRESSER. Sat. Mat., 2:30, 75c Box Office, Phone Col. 2000 FE. Beiascl ‘Mgt. Messrs. Shubert Penn State Thespians PRESENT THE K The Best All- Around caes 2z HIMSELF OPTICAL COMPANY HOT EST FRAII 5606 Make Your Pullman Reservations Early Make certain of hotel accommoda. tions now at Winchester by purchasing Pullman accommodations to cover both days of the Festival. Apply to your local Pullman agent. One Fare for Round Trip on All Railroads SHENANDOAH APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL S0e mm s¢50 DENNY, in “WHAT H\PPE\EDDTO ald's Kilties, and by the Txtanafum, the mys- terious and marvelous new invention. enjoymentknowntomilli whopre— Fair Grounds with flying stunts by the masked 1 aviator—a well known Winchester boy. fer Lucky Strikes. You'll learn how 45 The cami\'a} ;pirét will pre:iail day 1and night with scores of bands in attendance, military dis- 9 Free Lecture flavors of the world’s finest tobaccos. - Country Club and at various halls throughout the —ON— city. , of Toronto, Canada B Member ot the Board of Lec- L shi f The Mother Church, A thrilling aerial circus will be staged at the minutes of toasting develops the hidden play and dances at the George Washington Hotel, Gavin W. Allan, C. S. B. tist, In Boston, Massachusetts. IN First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and 3613 22nd iy time, 75c. Cou r._resuits. Fi Euclid St. N.W. Friday, April 30 at 5:15 and 8:15 P.M. Under the Auspices First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection. All Weleome W. A. RYAN, Director-General that’s why “Luckies® taste so good Staged by Ned Wayburn 3 Fi Night, April Only CONSTRUCTION LOANS In Large Amounts QUICK ACTION Lowest, Cost J. Benson Thomas Co. rep 819 15th N.W. Main 8416 . Exhibi iev dancing. 131 218 Mascacniserts Ave Ba, 10108, Also &t your home, o