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- 82 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY., JUNE 21. 1926. i i S 2 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. The Timid Soul. —By WEBSTER.| TODAYS AMUSEMENTS. |5 Lt ani or. seiot and| 2 e — it w0 o, SV P (/"1 7| DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA L) KEEPg:;ulslegeTch Keith's—Violet Heming, vaudeville, |2 !n 12:50, 2:30, , 6:30, 8:20 and uu\mnl.s Reith Stanley Ars HodR CLIC LLL ST e At 2:15 and &:15 pm. W e TR ed) — “The Crown of ‘“ Pop. Fint i 8y 2 OCLoCK. IT'S 10 oF 2 1opm. e : F . AT it viie ™ S GERFECY fuet Poume [~ | R anip tue G015 mics " paieeea e oun psm o | NN IR | S worav—ioso a.w. o1 .. | e 525 AP Pt To Go. WHEW! and 9:50 p.m. Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily SIX STARS TODAY—1:30 to 11 P. M. Various Problems Canront iy o . et LIRS ing Religious Press Will ;""’n ""_ ! 550, S, 730 ana| ":':’"""‘"""'.'.".".:".‘;".:".'?."F.::y'":m; With Brather sammy and Be Considered. "’“.""'.'"1"..».“7;‘3:’.?'.-.5',-';'.""7‘;‘:7.-";.:.: SWEET DADDIES A FAMILY AFFAIR and Grass," at —EXTRA— ROSITA , 445, and “HISPANO REVUE" Coming from all over the country and representing many communions, tors of church papers will gather at the Hotel Washington tomorrow and Wednesday to discuss present problems of religlous journalism. The conference has been called by the OH,DEAR! NOW, ISH T Y Ambassador — 6:15 “The Volga Boatman,” at 2, . 8 and 9:40 p.m. 8 and 9:30 p.m. BEAUTIFUL TILES sweet Daddies,” at 0. at F. acill'ties. to Meet Your .| Every Banking Need Whatever the extent or character 0. HENRY COMEDY Wik Haliam Cosley and ELSIE IN NEW YORK World_Sarvey—Overture ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra Danfel Breeskin, Conductor Three_Other Great Acts ON THE SCREEN “$HIPWRECKED" By Langdon MecCormick, With SEENA OWEN J08. SCHILDKRAUT editorial council of the religious press. A SEioTEBaNkinE ceqiiTertentes Rl L L iy all i THAT AGGRAVATING! . 27 3 e e e DALLS Avenue Grand lc";“m‘hd hrdaiEe s OF ALL Tlmss For Baths, Fireplaces, etc. "'P"r‘!ir:‘"“"‘ anticipated by Franklin CRANDALL'S,;,',';',’.{'“\“ CI}“AN 43 Pa. Ave S.E. A e 1106 Hth ST. N.W. s - h A B € ! b ¥ v way ceptances have heen recelved DoGGONE ! _ELLETT Main SCheve Chaw and Waghineton | Railwas TODAY AND TOMORROW—CECTL, ad business managers -Will Hill other busses stop at_corner from editors c ' A s NMONEY TO LOAN at current rates on D, BOATMAN." IMPERIAL MALE vertising managers, owners and others g 70 104 A ( camp for boys on the beau- | (. real estate and listed collateral . g interested in some phase of religious Sl N ammtor. wlsel boyi CHORT'S The meeting will be fol “What about material which people may not want but which enlightened leadership feels they ought to have?" GIVE IT A FARLY LONG EXFoSURE agoth Has for nearly two generations been the Franklin National Bank 32 OTHER FLAVORS AND SPICES ndard” for IIIIIIIIJIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIiII il IIIIIIII M IIII |Ih | CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater Journalism lowed by a conference of the publicity number of boys for the | Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. ¢ Ambassador & : Ayt . . . Ave. N.W. G2 oM N and Garden flinectors of a mumbsr nIFtmhe iy DT el 1111 Connecticut Avenue CRANDALI‘SHMM aeomaxw | 160y Van' vmmuwm CECIL T irvmed comadlors. Chritian nturncer T | soms m, coonRAN. THOS P mICKMAN. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—SIX me;-;‘wn LES THE VOLGA ing fr fidltf‘fls' policies to h\|i n - tori Idldmnm nd'::ealy sections. 1 STARS in SWEET DADDIES. " “-""( . management. Not only will church trated descriptive et 0. HENRY COMEDY 1 B e AN T W oo e B nnnuuumumuuu‘.n A ; ‘,i,!}fl!“’fikk S Canaomes | independent religious papers. CRANDALL'S CENTRAL PR TV S Many Problems Up. 9th Bet D & F. f\",’ O -~ CORINNE GRIFFITH Reasons for the religious press will S TODAT _RINTINTIN i “THE B R e be first considered. Questions will be | NIGHT (RY IMEDY. CRANDALL'S COLONY G s ———— TOMORROW -LEWIS = STONE _ In Gu Av AT 1] asked as to the justification of the de — GiRE; RO SHONT! [ ron sy mrnoren FabETIT nominational weekly, the undenomina mmmmm MARTRE ST KA 0, tional weekly, and how far religious — TOMORROW Al material in secular periodicals meets 1Q Savoy Theater TR AL ¥ B E= CRANDALL'S Sexos Theat oo tation of religious life. Under the - e ]-::; Re. o oand Garden | CRANDALL'S ¥IOMZ,, o head. “Character of Publication” such |, THINK ' D BETTER BRI Fras L TODAY = GE] ’KTRV PEASTOR “‘m’n‘z questions will be treated as “What do PLAY SAFE AMD = royomrow o S reHE TR e LI people want in a religious paper?” and — O TR NTORE IR LIvE s —— S millions of housewives and “Should controversial subjects— In the finest Vanilla on the American market, mi 14 and aging, hrough hi ting over $100,00 One of the most pressing questions Termining. that. dmtinctive, mellow, enticing Vanilia fiavor LOEW'S NATIONAL TONIGHT to be faced is the financial problem of which gives your desserts that delicious after-taste and linger- \ s1.10, 75c, soe AT 8120 the religious press. Subsidies and en ing aroma | dowments will be specially considered. Never freezes nor bakes out when used in the right propor- i Enier the head, “Advertising i the tion: and should” net e m o aame e e Mat. Wed. All Seats, 50c Religious Press,” the question, “Why et o Samposne, of chel FafdiLl s i e NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS 4o not_the advertising agsncles make Whan vl s imnslasd e oo H '°"" ‘ e e S e WAk more _extensive the religious X g i , g | A NII """“ “"un ALL AMERICAN on o grade dients and then ruin the flavor of your cak | ered. The final di n will settle et o e Ty NTS MORE per hottle you can buy | CJh(« eround what can be done by united Sl “The Finest Vanilla ! A trus-to-lite|The epic fim e C(‘Bun ;’o r\lenm’ulrflilmmu Jjournalism. 2 - | romance of thel .covq of the | b r. Paul 8. Leinbach of Ph S | South Sean by |™" hia. editor of Reformed Alweys Insist on Robt. Flaherty, [mightu atruggle | NS Bcesenger :prg;i|}-1:(n}x:‘nre‘n:n}:... SAUER'S VANILLA (R oo weita Y L op i mation: for BY GEORGE KELLY mu of the religlous pres I nook of the|grasa—and life MATINEE !ATV!DAY—'!' AND Samuel McCrea Cavert of New York. | | “Costs & Little More—But Worth 1t* i 7% 7% ///// editor of the Bulletin of the Federal o " A \ L Council of Churches, is secretary. 7 MT. VERNON The C. F. SAUER CO. Richmond, Virginia N o CRAY FEAVIRES i AR L] Al 07 70, | v vt which s being rendered to the b Try Saver's SHERRY and RUM Flavors and O-RUM-0 LOEW'S { vy churches by the religious press of the it hsd n| Charles Macalester . ;n.n itry, lh; r;h:)nu: press is today ! lnn s::::l: m“-rnn‘ Leaves Tth &t. Whart Dally - R H aving a hard struggle.” said Mr. | | THE LARGEST SELLIN@BRAND IN THEUS | avert in a statement wuttinine the | E, Morrison Paper Co. 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. ; & FIFTY ATTRACTIONS ? purposes of the conference. “Indeed, P hor For Wholesalers Only Round Trip, 85¢ [T HIGHEST AWARDS AND MEDALS o i Street_at 13th IN THE 20 ACRES OF . A . 'y (2 TODA AND AL l--umnnm Pr W. . FIELDS “FFK AMUSEMENT PARK Including Dancine to “HAPPY" WALKER'S MUSIC Admission to Park Is Free s e Admission, 25¢ PURITV STRENGTH AND FINE FLAVOR Christian Work of New York, an interdenominational journal which had been dating from 1550, has recently | i | some of the papers have even found | | | Until June 30th that An exhibition marvelou Toys, dolls, is truly wheel suspended publication, being merged in the Christian Century of Chicage. anll;; dl:m" and Tlf',,,""':"’.l" cemediae ) of | IAe MILE The Continent, one of the important |] merchandise o 2" in his latest laugh- MOONLiGHT Breshyterion He. . St COStl i| dally from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. sensation ! B e y , 2ITS THE LD ARMY aAME" : i E BROOKS Costs Greatly Increased. If you need Eyeglasses get GARRISON S Glenn Tryon Comedy — Pathe ST. JOHNS It seems clear that one of the chief them now, here = News Topfcs—Tom Tth St. Wharf Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. 914 E Street N.W. non's Music FREE DANCING V/II”I/” CHEVYCHAS LAKE -—'to“ PL. L ING— “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” ‘Based on the Btage Buccess. Costarring GEORGE SIDNEY AND ANITA STEWARD —~EXTRA— Special Operalogue \ Witk an Ensemble of 18 ged and Directed by !u!rnA r.r-rrn 0 Tommy Thompson and are. Fen Levin two Meyer this popu eading difficulties is due to the fact that H have not bee; ralleled v ” ine Support from the ehurches. Tnese | PRAXCH STORE 712 11th Street I @ Mol for Chirch Ol o) | e ———— lem, and to give to the religious press | s ' the strong backing which it needs as "—an ove n if it is to continue its indispensable o “Probably one of the reasons why Wonderful Opportunity to Buy a Cafritz the circulation of the church papers has not shown greater increase is the | fact that the newspapers and general vy S oc . N.W. country during the last few years has 2 really discovered that religlon is Between Farragut and Gallatin Sts. gh. );: an Ex;‘@fldingl\' hflnegul sign, ut the attention given to religion in 1 the newspapers and magazines oyght| Colonial front porch. MARSHALL HALL Screened Breakfast Porch—Screened Sleeping Porch and Separate Garage Lopcated on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester l};n-! Tth St “hi’f greatly increased costs of publications M. A. LEESE ChySalt0: to give larger attention to the prob service to the church “Lime-time” Home in Pretty Petworth religious news. It is hardly too much subject of vital interest to its readers. : - There are 6 big rooms—tiled bath—hardwood floors— not to be allowed to become a substi tute for the religious journals, but a reinforcement of them “It is hoped that this conference will serve two ends. The first is that | e = = DAILY SUNDAY it will afford an opportunity for the Inspect the group—select the one you want—and only Let’s Go! | 10 am. 10.30 am. representatives of the religious press . Il 2.30and’® a0 2 e 30 p.m 50¢ $750 cash reserves it. [ Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Take 14th ARLINGTON BEACH PARK 100 AMUSEMENTS DANCING—BATHING Arlington Beach Orchestra to learn from one another’'s experi ences and to consider practical meth ods for strengthening their position. The second is that it will arouse the §t. ear to Decatur St.—or let ne send auto. The long or the short of it | Owner and Builder of Communities TAKOMA i Park, D. C. Norma Talmadge It “KIKI" and PATH WS CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph.W.953 Ample Parking Space. t:u‘rche; 10 .:h;;‘r’eal;r avm‘ecn;ulon :( | 14 I M their responsibility for :\m)’ml ing t e | ] FREE ADMISSION religious pre: d . e N &K E A F R w 9080 —requires hot water | = CAROLINA 1 ¢ Xc-ave s | <, -5 - } .\m\r"r}\r;:‘ | MARIE er\ | faucets. 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These fea- tures, together with the thoroughly tested thermostat, insure a low op- erating cost. have a substantial for- tune. 3% interest. ANK | OF COMMERCE HIPPODROME K. nes JAGK, RICKFORD TR ¢ARD. NETT COMEDY, mh St and R. TO! ance is frequently at the mercy of the hot-water supply. A Welsbach furnishes the modern means of keeping your hot-water service abreast of the times. The ‘ nenr 9 VIOLET HEMING In ““The Bnob'" EDDY BROWN Great Conoert Violinist ity your pPoory - potred plcfiz ts/ Bring your house up-to-date. o R HAMILTONS & FORDYCE Know the comforts and conven- LIBERTY * IR mr@mmm@flmmmmmflfim@m@@mmfimfl AND SAVINGS & Welsbach device for changing cold | : R AL R LITTLE_ANNIE R Cor. 7th and E Sts. water into hot is the last word in , iences that are yours with a Wels- FRALEY & PUTXAM AMFE!%J‘“‘:'Q' ! bach. Enter your order today. TODAY'S MAT.—OROK., 500 KEITH “KOOLIES” FREE Phones MAIN. . 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