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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 JEFFERSUN ]UNluR TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. IPOSTMASTER GENERAL (lm‘lr'l.in;; to [‘st;\hllshrits ow "ldops:!'i ;llnlo{y n:\r:lm tl'l’? m{:mbedra n’futho flir: AMUSEMENTS. ______AMUSEMENTS. M /nn SEMENTS. 0 . ment of one piece of apparatus @nd |board, an s board will assis S National—"The Show Off,” comedy, the evident intent of all the Chevy |the trustees in pushing the campaign 4020 at 8:20 pan. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. BOOSTS FlRE FUNDS Chase arcas to unite with section No. | to a finish. Sections already entitied MOONI:"GHT \ A ' loNAL TO- Sat Mat Keith's—Violet Heming, vaudeville, in the creation of a strictly Chevy | to representation on the fire board by Teip Tonight, 7:15 NIGHT & e at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Chase department has spurred the | virtue their contributions are: ‘Steamer { Srisseseinb oy RN — Bethesda group on to renewed efforts, | Bdgemoor, Alta Vista, Battery Park, ST. JOHNS |N $1. 10 75° & soc C vaudeville, contihuous from 130 to|Joins Contributors in Bethesda|2nd reports indicate that before the | Bradley —Hills, Section 1, Bethesda i 9 11 p.m. week will have elapsed more than|Chamber of Commerce and West . YREE DANCING l.,,,m_..,“ the 01 Army Game.” Area, Now in Drive for Fire $16,000 will have been subscribed, with | Chevy Chase Heights. Gle NATIONAL THEATRE PLAYERS i B S g g g W | DIRECTION. CLIFFORD BROOKE OFFER. On Thursday night the residents of Rev. Dr. Sizoo Delivers Com- [:nd %0 pm. . , On Th it i s W . By, e 3¢ e o e soen 230 o 1 Biggest Money’s Worth |\ Ghe Best of All_American Comedies mencement Address at |s: . With the remark, “Its the cheap- | Joiilarons and initiate the subscr Unusual ity WashinBtnesiss, GEEREA 1 weet Daddios” at | ¢St Eift 1 ever made and for the most | (jon drive with a rush. On next Mon High School. 240" @.m., 1:40, 3:40, 535, andl] o e e poomaster General | day night the residents of Leland will Features these splendid “Lifetime” Homes in 5 cet at the Masonic Temple in e 945 p.m. tribution to the Bethesda Fire Depart. | foct a4t the < the hesda, 4 mass mewting being called i " Columbia — “Moana” - “G at | ment fund, the encouragement therein | by limg. AL this juncture steps b extra big rooms Graduation exercises for 72 mem-|10:40 am., 1240, 240, 4:45, 6:45 and [®iving added impetus to the drive [ (il he taken to organize the drive in || @1 d attractive , Co- 5000 Bl k 7th s N w bers of the senior class of the Jeffer-|¥ P-m- |fmoi Reing matis I e BeUe U axea |imcjant. © ATty Wiste it or || lonial Front Porch, 0C! t. N.W. e Tigh School were held last and New,” at | Of nearby Maryland for the est still ave in a neck-and-neck race for Fetwech Bsvvagib aidl Gallans on Junior High School were held s ) S :,!\“-y,nm:.: am v cattipbed and | {he' fonor of contributing the largest e e it the school. Rev. Dr. Joseph i fuate e I department. | 4 Edgemoor leads with more than : also— " z , pastor of the New York Ave HorSes s < tmaster General N contribu: | 5000 subscribed, Alta Vista follow: | —Petworth’s most commanding at’ 650, 820 and 10 pm. e ity 1 £ . - Rt 5 alivere S 2 s O | ing close behind Screenc: sk ire city to the n Church, delivered | gepgral-A Social Celebrity,” at | I uld, one of the members of | "Finder the plan now being wused in senccned Breakmst view—overlooking entire city ement addressand Robert | 12.3), . 6:30, 8 and § lgemoor flying squadron, and | ghgaining the fire cepartment cach Porch west. assistant superintendent z e s reported in to leaders from all | community which s contributed Sereened Sleeping presided Sheasi 4 at 7 and 9 | Se handling the drive at a4 meet- | §1,000 or multiples thereof will imme- s Cafritz D it mavaiaed iy R g ing last night at the Masonic Temple | saome ot o P O e Porch as Easy Terms MeWilliams, supervising prin- I in_Bethesda ate G : . . : 9 Separate Garage ipal of the eighth division, who com v 3 t 11:2 teports from workers in nearby 7 - Plimented the class on the large per- fa.n.. . 230, 5:20, 6:30, 8:20 and | communities made last night indicated | g - All details exclusive in Only a few remain—get one— entage of students who have planned |9 -m. that property holders and residents B g “Lifetime” and know you’ve bought wisely. i through senior high coln (colored)—"Peacock Feath-| senerally are enthusiastic over the Lifetime” Home y ug i continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. | early prospect of a fire department : Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. stra selections and songs were e and in only a fews isolated cases have i Take 14th St. cars—and then only & short walk. % Z “Mrs. Hibbard gave them a M will long remember. H. Fm’” e “The whole ch-rn m. one’s heart K. Comwou, Times. “He (Romllno ¢ ”Pnd'l‘) is a L} ot batter, than Louis Bartels, who cr, Filte & ” = Hasten 4 e oakiiee 2 “Romaine Callender ma f this part a racterization own: the best bit by far h done hereabouts.”—John J. Dal “This 18 the play that should have won George orize.'— Leoncrd Hall, News 2222 stion of Miss | there been re Is to contribute. The Commlssmned in Reserves. action of Chevy Chase, section t an honor} Leslie J. Duffy, 41 T street, has been = : ¥ Y. ¥ - ‘d_ Lar. comm ned by the War Department ¢ i 8 N Ustrcol. STEAMER g = 9080 | Homer B. Millard, 1918 N street, a | T o second lieutenant of Engineers, both Charles Macalester ; Owner a uilder of Communities felloiing. | D itsilReserve (onns ob th el Ay Lenves 3th St. Whart Dally I\uhl-mhwlL Virgin ‘g - ———————— | 10 A.M. and 2: M. > |BEAUTIFUL TILES|| "* herar s "'fiffi‘% '.’.::F',‘:,‘lf"‘e," 2| L kR e ; From the front porches of Mae Kiely, Si | Mt. Vernon not oven on Sundays (7 e Trede. Size Kiey, s : : these Dunigan Homes you : AR . ; have an unobstructed view of ion Carpenter, Mel X Arthur Leonard Cohen, { P - Ireeben d i Donaldson, E e, Charies Pty - . » eautifu rant Circle | Robert ] Frank Renjamin \ ¥ \//,e Resutt of 50Years of ~ ] Jones. Millard Euzene La Fontaine, || For Wholesalers Only practical coffee experience 2 Philip Landman, Howard Lar Untl'l Vane 30”! . M E:SWING CO iberto roroceo. Leros g :SWING €O eed, Wl | An exhibition ihat is truly { Wit [ marvelous. Toys, dolls, wheel I Rosen i tties and seasonable checter, ; - Open hneider, v Courtney Sheaffer, Bdward $ William | GARRlSON S s Stanford ir. Wallace Wil : Max Al Waonl, Maurice Albert O, h Repairing Ye Thelma Allea. Dorothy Trene [ wholesate Toy and Novelty Co ppenheimer & Shah arrett, Dorothy | 907 F St. N.W. zbeth Brown, 914 E Street N‘W. theth Vic: has. Pan h Shirley | uller, | rughan | Reith ETROPOLITAN | | Prioe ¥ 8T. AT 10TH TODAY—10:30 A. M. to 11 P. 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