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FANS RESPONDING T0 RADIO APPEAL Fund to Maintain Sets for Hospital ““Shut-Ins” Now Totals $108.57. Additional contributions to the | Washington Radio Hospital Fund | committee for the maintenance of the | receiving sets it in al years ago in 40 charitable institut brought the total toda. was announced by LeR: man of the committee. is making a drive to raise which to recondition the “shut-ns” and e in Seeniale for at least The latest r..u.m ROL. bl $1: T T utor Mrs. M. Bond coupon from an tributor, $1.07 € gin Robertson, §1 son, $10; M Hazel George W. White, § Matthews, k points out that appro 000 “shut-ins” in the 40 i stitutions are dependent on the com mittee’s sets for entertainment and unless the campaign for §3,000 is suc- cessful it will not be possible to recon dition all of the sets and keep them In operating condition. A contribution of 50 cents from every radio fan i the Distriet, he said, will gu: radio entertainment to the “shut-ins” for at lex Attract Oliver T. Clos- Hartman, $2; 2y will be mailed to each contribut wing that they are contributing members of the com- mittee. Contributions s to Herbert T. Shan the committee, at Building. FORMER SPE'NDTHfiFT TO OPEN WOMEN’S SHOP Byron Chandler. Thrice Divorced, Won Name of “Millionaire Kid” in Young Days. By the Associated Press EW YORK, June sryon | ndier, lavish spending on | Broadway man won him | the sobriqu wire Kid,” an noanced that he would open a’ wom an's wearing_apparel shop in Great Neck, Long Island Mr. Chandler, who has been three tim X three times divorced. and figured in & number of breach of promise suits been interested nd s 47 years old, well women.” h B the age where 1 no longer find loaf. ing a good thing.” Chandler launched career when his father, a banker of | Manchester, N. H.. left him a s stantial fortune. His r W were Grace Stecher. eprt sinie Grace La Rue, and Luel Gear, actress. his Broadway ac Married in June? Consult ( —flower headquarters. need in| blank hooks? We can supply you. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whar! Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steame: Mt. Veruon not open on Sundays caady counter to soe the Courtiss Ruth explain_bot e it FRER. The ball is strongly and durably made of the stoutest can: vas with & genuine pari Vo e Makes ery live. Makes pic: mics, swimming. and al times twioe as much (u See your dealer tod: Air Line Sesqui To Philadelphia Also to Carry Mail The Post Office Department is making plans for the establishment of a Sesquicentennial air mail route between Philadelphia and this eity, to be operated by private contrac tors. Announcement was made - terda; v Acting Pos aster (ien- eral Bartlett that bids for this route will be opened at noon July 1, and it is expected that shortly thereafter the contract will be let. Landings will be made at or near the Sesquicentennial grounds in Philadelphia and the dispatch of mail will be to and from the model post office established on the ex- position ground: ! he schedule will provide for not less than six round trips each week, The contractor will be permitted to | carry pa nger s well as mail and he will be allowed under the law not to exceed $3 per pound for transporting the mails over this | route. The duration of this con- tract will extend over the perlod of the exposition. The air line dis- tance between Philadelphia and Washington is 123 mile: TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Seventh Heaven,” drama, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’ ville, at Earle—Lill tinuous f oner and Norworth, vaude- and 8:15 p.m. 1 n Shaw, vaudeville, con- om 1:30 to 11 p.m. Palace—"Lovey Mary,” at 11:15a.m. | 1, 2:40, 4:35 8 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolitan— A Boatman,” at 11:05 a.m., 5, 7 and 9:10 pm. Rialto—"Oh, 11:40 am., 9:40 pam ‘olumbia— 12:45, 2 at and What a Nurse,” 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 at 111 ay b 7:556 and It Again,” 4:25, 6:10, 5 p. Tivoli—"Let’s Get M at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8:10 and 8 .n. | Ambassador — “The Girl From Montmar 115, 8 and 9:50 p.m Tramp, Tramp,” 3:30. 5, 6:30, 8 and 8:40 pon. _ Wardman Park—"Quo Vadis?” at and 9 p.m. ch Your Wife, If you need Eye;lauel get them now, here M. A. LEESE °¢lSale® BRANCH STORE 712 11th Street ADOLPH KAHN President THE EVE ANTI-OIL POLLUTION SESSIONS CONCLUDED Delegates Urge Nations Set Zones Off Coasts as Preventive Measure. Establishment of 50 to 150 mile lim- its from the coasts of maritime na- tions, within which discharge of ofl or mixtures constituting » nuisance wouid be prohibited, was recom- mended at the final session yester- day of the prelimin: international conference on oil poliution of navi- representative Belgium, By Denmark, Fra Japan, Notherlands, and Sweden. The delezates Empire, Germany, Norway, Ttaly, Spain agreed that while il remains serious in and demands interna- lution, the « some waters tional action onference recommended llml | government require vess ith fag to refraln from dischary. oil near the shores of other coun . A perfect world awaits those who are willing to give the maximum in- stead of striving ever to get it for themselves. DO IT NOW BATHS TILED QUICKLY BY ELLETT 1106 9th St. '“.\.“ sEEnE) | wasMecha ffee of Historical x lence~Grown under the Light of Easten Stars M-E-SWING CO. 1013 ~ E STREET “When You Think of Sea Food Think of Eacho” Our Friday Specials Crab Flakes.......65cIb. Green Shrimp. . . . ..25cIb. Cooked Shrimp. ...60cIb. Live Lobster. .....50clb. Scallops .........50clb. Blue Fish. . .......20cb. Eacho & Co.,Inc. 21-22.23 Municipal Fish Market 12th_and Water Sts. S.\W. Phone Main 10130 ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE of. Aatkinne. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT 935 F Street And Other Precious Stones JEWELERS nh -: il T "'fx CURTISS PLATINUMSMITHS G__STAR WASHINGTO GANG ADMITS ROBBING 20 STORES, SAY POLICE 8ix Young Men Will Be Arraigned Tomorrow on Housebreaking and Larceny Charges. The arrest early Sunday morning of Louls Joseph Roscoe, 28 years old; soldier at Washington Barracks, and Samuel W. Stewart, 21 years old, 349 McLean avenue southwest, in the vi-| cinity of the place of business of | Morris Wittlin, 928 Loulsiana avenue, | where a robbery is said to have been | attempted, was followed by an investi- | |z tion that resulted in four additional | |arrests on charges of housebreaking | and grand larceny. | The four registered as Eugene Daly, | 18 years old, of 345 McLean avenue | | southwest; Sydnor Knott, 18 years old, | of 318 McLean avenue southwest; | Robert J. Knott, his brother, 20 old, of the same addre built-in garage. It’s a wonderful Home for In the Best Residential Section —Just off 16th Street 1404 Varnum St. A splendidly designed Home, of 7 rooms, with pretty entrance porch; and a practical breakfast porch. Master bedroom across entire front; 2 sump- tuously appointed baths, with built-in fixtures. All hardwood floors; artistic lighting fixtures and a big 14,250 Open 9 AM. Either 16th St. bus or 14th St. cars to Varn & CAFRITZ . Owner and Builder of Communiti, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. Tonker, 17 years old, 1331 Third street | __ southwest. la Policeman William F. Miller of the first precinct made the first arrests on Louisiana avenue and Detectives J. E. Kane and W. J. Dubusky of the first and W. J. Burke of the fourth precinct made the other arrests. All members of the sextet admitted hav- ing robbed stores, about 20 in number, according to the police. A pair of shoes was the only alleged stolen property recovered. The defendants will be arraigned in Police Court to- morrow, . ’:xll’snnfl iQ to_have free schnols. E YEJ' EYAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® FULKE| OPTICAL COMPANY 1407 FST. _ FRAN.5606 £ With i Easy terms to 9 PM. Adimjaaton, 50c: _AMUSEME! Masonic Field Day Shrine vs. Grotto American League Park June 19—2:00 P.M. Exhibition Drills— Other Features Box ents. 60¢ Extra Box Seats on Sale C Free Admission Amusement PARK 9 BIG RIDES--40 OTHER, ATTRACTIONS AND DANCING “Happy” Walker's Great Music 40-MILE MOONLIGHT Trip Tonight, 7:16 Steamer WARDMAN PA'R]Q THEATER Second Big Week EMIL_JANNINGS in “QUo" VAbis}~ Let’s Go! ARLINGTON BEACH PARK 100 AMUSEMENTS DANCING—BATH'NG Arlington Beach Orchestra PREE ADMISSION Reduced Prices on All Early American and Colonial Furniture prevailing ends, mahogany Higl Charming oak five drawer duced to . Quaint old Colonial Chest, hogany and gumwood, duced to with claw feet duced to . space ample storage Not because it isn't the fashion, for it's , ment—that’s the * Highboys interiors; Imposing Highboy_in rare old muhmzmn drawers; Highboy in quaint old ¢ “olonial style, with reduced $223 mode today—not because it’s our choice stock of ‘why” hboy, with Good-looking duced to in fine ma- size red Twin colonial full size dull red Mahogany acteristi re- 3 duced to . 175 Mahogany dull red to ver Dining Suites four-poster mahogany and gumwood, v four-poster finish, Four-poster finish; reduced $37.:’0 for it's a popular odds and “Lifetime Quality”—simply because it occupies more room than we've allotted for our Colonial DL[MI‘P of the low prices. Poster Beds bed, full size, - $2975 charming J./9 Poster finish; 1y Bed in ¢l $41.75 Bed, full size, llllllll_llllllllzlllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘II i CRANDALLS, = [ METROPOLITAN | F ST. AT 10TH Today, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Returned By Demand CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Most Recent and Most Di tinguished Speciul Product THE VOLGA BOATMAN With WM.BOYD & ELINOR FAIR IMPERIAL MALE CHORUS Last Showing at 9:10 P. M. Washington's Finest Orchestra Danfel Breexkin, Conduetor. CRANDALL'S TrvoLt 13th & Pk.Rd N.W. TODAY AND TOMORRO ARD DI LOIS WILSON “in SLETS MARRIED." CHRIS CRANDALL’S o ;;55-53 CRANDALL'S ~uu;y Thurpr rden And COMEDY TOMORROW-—JOHNNY. RAINBOW RILEY CRANDALL'S OME TOpAY_PRISUILLA T ConvEY 5 TOMORROW-—HELE HINES i NE in “THE S COOK TADWICK e o 'i.llllllll anoum_ 'romcu'r s1.10, soc ATS8 | ™ EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY ALL SEATS 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooks, Offer JOMN GOLDEN S COMEDY DRAMA Tt Heaven By AUSTIN STRONG ‘Seventh Heaven' fs here and mow as LOEW'S COLUMBIA F Street at 12th LAST THRER DAYS Paramount Presents RICHARD DIX In a fast-moving farce comedy of European’ royalty “SAY_IT_AGAIN" Juventle Comedy—r-Bear Cate” Internatl News—Overture nmm|||m|nn|1"||'|'uuunn|;|mm.m||mnm il PALACE F Street at 13th LAST THREE DAYS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents “LOVEY MARY” The famous romance of an orphan girl. With two famous stars BESSIE LOVE--WM. HAINES | Sennett Comedy—Pathe News Overture—Other Hits S LS | SYD OHAPI.IH In His Most Hilarious Comedy “QH! WHAT A NURSEY’ Special Presentations Staged by Mincha Guteragn, , Conducting. '"‘l|llIIIIlINIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIMIIIIHHI"!I|I|IIIIII|IIII|| MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester s - ON THE WORLD’S FASTEST TRACK DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA i ] AMU Stasley uncss PERFECY fwiearns Plays 18th St. Below F Today, 1130 to 11 P. M. LILLIAN SHAW “Arch Elemz of Gloom™ COUNT BERNI VICI And H 10 AMERICAN BEAUTIES 8 Other Great Acts On The Screem MATT MOORE KATHRYN PERRY In the Comedy Hit EARLY TO WED CRANDALL'S TODAY —LEWIS GIK Ambassador 18thSe &CoLRA.NW TONF. N-TIN in “THE PO Ry J CRANDALL'S c\pollo Theater k Ilfld (,nrdfn TR RAYMOND i in “WET PAIN' gt GRIF- 2 (Ol()\ CRANDALL' €¢ Fe - TODAY — NORMA TALMADGE 1 KIKT J5h FANLE O mm\ and i TLING ’§ CENTRAL CRANDALL'S , TR, w TODAY AND TOMORROW —HARRY LANGDON AMP_ TRAMP. MP NTAND WAR' 0} S, NINTH AT D ST. TODAY--FRI.--SAT. Snappy, Sparkling Comedy! “WATCH YOUR WIFE With PAT 0'MALLEY VIRGINIA VALLI And Others A dumestic comedy drama with a new idea. Filled with rich Rumor and a satire on the modern di- vorce aroblem COMING SUNDAY WM. S HART “TUMBLEWEEDS” Vaudeville \’n.(ln Opens First Week in August A KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE: Two Grent Headliners Grent Acts Support MISS KiTTY DONER JACK KORWORTH BALDWIN SUTER ALIH‘J{TI\ A R4 GIRLS GALETTI & KOKIN RUBIN MIAC. TODAY'S MATINEE ENTIRE ORCHESTRA. t ‘patures NEW srmon BthieC St MeKinley S CHEVY CHASE Conn. \\:.e & NIGHT. CARO.JNA 11th & N.C. Ave. SF. PATSY RUTH _MIL. LER “WHY GIRLS LEAVE 1 Park, MAS MET in Sidk 'll. W. 953 e Prevost in “Cornered.” \mmn = Ruth Ball ;@M@W%'I‘[li CURTISS CANDY CO. New Yoax CHICAGO San FRANCISCO — FAT ol iith St. and R. L Ave. "ODAY. ;mmnunw T Bedroom Suites te $295 th $395 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Group of 6 pieces with Poster type bed and de- $; ’;; tachable glasses, reduced to . Berkey & Gay Bedroom Group of 4 pieces with 5-drawer chest and Poster $275 tvpe bed, specially priced at MAYER & CO. Between D & E Fine old Colonial Dining Suite with hand- somely matched crotch mahogany vencers, solid mahogany interiors, 10 Q] 475 large pieces Rare old Mahogany Dining Suite, crotch mahogany fronts, roomy and hand- some, 10 pieces with charming $997 chairs o Berkey & Gay Dining Suite with Colonial characteristics. _ten ' pieces in walnut and gumwood . " $495 Ten-piece Dining Group in antique ma- ple, with closed china cabinet. $365 Reduced to . AUTO RACE Baltimore-Washington SPEEDWAY Laurel, Md. Saturday June 19, 1926 2:30 P.M. 3 Separate Races 1—25-Mile _ 1—50-Mile 1—100-Mile Buy 'l'n:kell Now at Delightful 7-piece Bedroom Suite in Topaz Maple shield mirror. . Twin Bed Suite in maple, with poster type beds. Reduced to. AMERICAN '~ S & ®. £ Ax CLARA BOW : EVE'S LOVE DUMBARTON %12z HARRISON FORD in == ¢ -7 Seventh Street aeety's sport GB"'I’I| Admission, $2.00 Grandstand, $2.00 to $5.00 Box Seats, $6, $7 and $8 Ample Free Parking Space @ - | 2