Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1926, Page 36

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C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. _ AMUSEMENTS. E DIRECTION STANLEY conmiv OF AMERICA CRANDALL'S Kettn = [ METROPOLITAN | } ¥ ST. AT 10TH i, —- BEGINNING SAT., JULY 318T First Nationrl Presests COLLEEN "TONIGHT vt |= - HODRE,. Néw Dunigan Homes == BERNARDO DE PACE 7th & Hamilton Sts. NW. | eetiee e Cemedy—~World Survey— — Convenient to Both Car Lines $500 CASH $65 Monthly Why that's less than rent money! $7, 150 Is the Low Price * Southern Exposure—Distinctively Stylish Spacious rooms, a big front porch, hot-water heat, con- crete cellar, perfect bath, a gem of a kitchen, beautiful lawn, landscaped with sl\nlbbery, hrge lot, plvad Alley. curb and concrete street and.the price is only $7,150. {fi D.J. DUNIGAN, B Main 1267 Stasley Finst Run Photo- Plays practical coffee experiance "ME: SWING CO £ stReeT PERFECY 13th St—Below ¥ TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. THE VOLGA | BOYS ANNA CHANDLER A Glorified Girl of eopation “THE RINCE” “Hamlet” Musiealized and Travestied oN THY: SCREEN JOS. SCHILDKRAUT Jults Faye, Marguerite Do La and Vera Steadman 1 ““MEET THE PRINCE" CRANDALL’S Apollo Theater _— % . and Garden = cmunuus,xm; el R S meacaoces AN ) w =8 OSEPH__ SCHILD 'ro)m}uw HIPWRECKED. Will Take Part in Program Tomorrow—More Youths Take River Trip. -1t be-|@ 1 a.m., that a di- [9:35 p.m. Columbia—"Desert Gold,” jaum., 1230, °2:15; (4218,°6, 6 p.m. Tivoli—-Silence,” p.m. r—"The Pleasute $ and 9:50 p.m. od and Naughty," 5, 6:30, and 9:40 p.m. Tritby.” at 7 and See These HOMES \ at 10:40 7:60 and 12th & Pa. Ave. NW,, svery hour on the houy Round Trip 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. wack days Mount Vernon Electric ¢ Railway Phone M.m 397 Temorrow will be “Mothers' da at the citizens' military traink camp at Fort Eustis, Va., where a | large contingent of District Youths |, puomu“ o otedd to at-{at 12:30, 2, 3:30, - Wardman Park Helmick, inspector |9 p.m. will review the | Lincoln (Colored)—* Quo Vadis,” con- ©. M. T. C. regiment ir conuection | tinuous from 2 to 11 p.m. with the day’s program, and a se s " il lected group of District mothers will Capi Y participate in colors ceremonfes | ’P"‘l Youth, Accused {n the afternoon. Speclal Dispatch to, The Star, f A trip down the BALTIMORE, -July 28.—Clarence | Hampton Roads 2 Schwartz, 20 years old, giving his . | address as 7039 Blair road, Washing- | ton, was held in $1,000 bail for grand { fury action by Magistrate O’Donnell | 2| in the southern police station yes- terday on charges of stripping an automobile of tires and other| at 2:25, 4:10, §:55, Buy: are in tra from W tend the exerc Maj. Gen. i A general of the Army, ! lADY THORNTON wle'declu‘ed to have been indignities and |the divorce -was made known here continuous incompatibility of temper. | through Canadian sources. > The suit ‘}\‘na e]n(ere]d in §0mm03 Lady ’l‘m‘)rnlon et present is sald pleas court here last December and |to be traveling with her daughtey in eith’s—Judith Anderson, vaude- DIVORGE IN AMER'GA never made public. A master was|the Fiji lslands. Sir Henry is in | ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. datl ;i T o ol o . RO i recommendation. to grant the divorce |= = Earl—vThe Volgn Bovs," vaude | o . o o sident of Canadian Na-|\as then made. The decree reached | $ YEAR WILL U Canada this week and information: of 3 Accl Ida-m In.uranre with 10 Strand—"St. Pat Revue,” photo- . 5 = $20 weekly (or a | play, continuous from 12:30 fo 11 pm, | tional Railways Now Tour- ] Mg Aiso S 35, 35 and Solan | Howard (Colored}—"Go Get ‘Em,” ‘ 3 8 281, Agent will c fantrag” at 1115 a.m., z 15, $amds 9:50 p.m. By the Associated Press. "ootloose Widows,” at PILADELPHIA, July 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:36 and|came known here ysete: delphia courts to Virginia Blair Thorn- ton from Sir Henry W. Thornton, president of the Canadian National Rallways. —a complete stock of blank books on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 36 THE EVENING 8 WASHINGTON, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Puppy Love,” comedy, t8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. appointed and one hearing held. ville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 p.m. dress 61 i i 111 1 | musical show, continuous, 2 to 11 p.m. ing in Fijis. vorce was granted July 6 by the Phila- “he grounds for the divorce are 1009 Pa. Ave. 1= g»ssss\m»ms“\\\\\s E % Just the home folks want now days— The price is right, the terms are right, and the location and plan of these homes seem to please every one who sees them. Come out tonight and inspect o them. James River to ¢ Yard will®be CENTRAL mh Bet. D & F EGRI in "GOOD E mnmws POLA. Bnll!mnl e s Sunday. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. | Round Trip, 85¢ | Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays R 100 Homes Burn While Owners Are | Nobody else ever built such a Home for $6,950 Attending Church. | There are only 2 left—in one of Petworth’s prettiest : 5100 Block 8th St. N.W. Note: The Size of the rooms The 3 big porches The luxurious bath And above all “Life-time” construction. l | $500 cash—$65 a month i stadent " offie Washington solemn high f 9am Rev. E. A Rev. Francis By “haplain Cleary 1230, € ¢ A SPECIAL L MOANA SOP ORROW — nlu HARD The ability to fit trusse o tic hosiery and abdominal sup- . porters perfectly cannot be quired except by long expe ence. Gibson's fitting staff hav béen’ doing this work falthfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail your- self of this great opportunity it § vou need any artificlal ao- pliance. o AN e Brosman_ of Norfol J4th nnd Cal. | syrne of Newport Ne e s oS conducted the | T nv SP! gervices Colors of the 34th Infantry, the C. T. .. Veterans of Foreign Wars| Auxiliary of the Veterans of | Wars were banked at the OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. OW_RICHARD mlnm} SON'S FO S WARNER SI- w ! ATIONAL TONIGHT s1.10, 75¢, s0c AT 8:20 FIRE LEVELS VILLAGE. July 28 lagers were attending church, fire, ascribed to incendiariessbroke out in aollmannreuth, near here, and spread so rapidly that all the 100 buildings in the town destroyed within two | hours. The villagers were able to save | only part of their cattle. 917 G St. NW. Al e R S S Paramount Presents ZANE GREY'S | ‘DESERT GOLD 4 powerful, th g romance of the lawless border, with Hardwood floors Artistic fixtures Delightful decorations GLENN TRYON COMEDY International New: Musie Repairing £ % Oppenheimer & Shah Bear in mind there are only 2 left out of 907 W 36 built. Take 9th St. cars to Farragut St. =~ CAFRITZ .. Owner and Builder of Communities Compare this loaf Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ‘WE PLAY LOXW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND NINTH AT D FATHER HURNEY PRESENTS ST. PATRICK PLAYERS IN A NEW “ST. PAT REVUI ¥ Btreet at 13th ‘l‘ollA! AND ALL WEEK Poramoun: Presents A daring, romantio picturisation of Lewis’ great movel! it wrTH CLARA BOW- PERCY MARMONT I AND ERREST TORRENCE Or we will send anto —we have carnival sup- plies—send for catalog. GARRISON'S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. ! 914 E Street N.W. | Like new only at first—or all season long? REALLY COOL Parformances Contimueus, 11 te 11 —NOW PLAYING=— You can avoid the enemies ol 5 N | that destroy their FOOTLOOSE NiDows” sheen and : freshness ADMISSION AMUS!M!NT PARK FOR YOUR FUN FIFTY BIG ATTRACTIONS AND DANCING GREAT MUSIO BY HAPPY WALKER 40-MILE MOONUGHT TR“’ Tonight 7:15 And_every evening Sxcept Sat. and Sun ST. JOHNS and JACQUELINE LOGAN “THE MARYLAND COLLEGIANS” Mischa Guterson Comdueting Wadhington's Best Orohestrs North Cap. and P Sta. International News—Othor Hits LIBERTY o s ~rnD PACE THAT THRILLS." 1st St. & R. 1. Ave. c““fl!ow LLOYD in “FOR BEAVIE! 11th & N. C. A E. CAROLINA 1h&X.C. Ave.s. “THE LUCKY LADY." LIONEL BAR- TAKOMA Takoms, Faric DOUOLAQ XACLIAH ln ‘TBATS MY BAB ‘And COM. SONGS and DANCES Golgmbus, Becker famous - for Thetr with any you have ever tasted Only the finest'and purest ingre- dients are used in-making White o Rose. The very ingredients you your- i CHES APEAKE BEACH ]E 2105 Pa. A Ph. W. 953 CIRC Ample Parkin Space LILLIAN I, PARK THEATER 4618 14th St. N.W. RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY IRST for flavor. The rich, nut- sweet, satisfying flavor of White Rose Bread will bring to your memory : ~ those fragrant home-baked loaves self would use. ON THE BAY. BATHIN Or course you succumbed toatleast oneof thenew printed chiffons! Who could resist them? So '\ graceful, so lovely! But oh! o perishable? idulcmi lawdluvymplmb charm, its new look. el sh, unj scason long! do:f\]}l?;zwwmgv;&mdw&ntbemw e ge wrought by improper wuhms-— because o?:bc two enemies of sheer fabrics that are found in ordinary soaps. Nr.vcuxposechlfl'omtoordmnywubm ods. Crdinary soaps may be fatal mthan"\flhen you rub these delicate cobwebby fabrics with a cake of soap the damafi: is often invisible at first —but your cherished little dresses to lose their lovely freshness and look shabby before the season is half over. ted rubbing actu- ally destroys the dehcate fibres and cuts the life of sheer fabrics in half. Ordinary chips and Hakes containing free alkali are no lzso ! Swiftly, certainly, free alkali destroys the life of the delicate fibres, fades their colors—quickly your chiffons become dowdy, old-looking. S e Wn:hLux:be:eummmumbbmg nohmn ful free alkali!, Luxwasctuwdcz:u dancmdrm:wdnlovehnmof tyfab rics—use it for your chiffons and fresh, unfaded, lovely as the day you g,ht ‘:hun' Its bubbling, sparkling ludl gently, with the greatest safety. You know the most delicate fabric safe in pure water alone is soap. Never expose it to flakes and w:h mmm!ninl fv;:k‘ alkali. safest, surest way— the Lux way your childhood knew. Then for texture. Its firm, solid, evengrain makes White Rosetheideal bread for toast. See how smoothly it slices—how evenly it spreads. Wafer thin, it makes the daintiest sandwiches imaginable. . And last—for real nutritive value. White Rose has been perfected with the help of leading food authorities. The nutrition experts of two great universities, the heads of two famous cooking schools, and the food editor of a leading magazine. These are the experts whose advice, combined with _the utmost in baking skill, has pro- duced a bread packed full of nour- ishment. i z 1 /G, DANCI Compare White Rose, today, with BN S any other bread you have ever tasted. Your grocer has it fragrantly fresh, in an immaculate blue and white / checked wrapper like a fresh tea towel. CORBY BAKING COMPANY l irapped with Every Loaf of White Rose Friday will be the recipe for French Toast, as it is served on board the Aquitania, the famous flag-ship of the Cunard Line. This is one of the series of hitherto un- published recipes of leading chefs, which you will find regularly each Friday with your loaf of White Rose. * 1 J l ' OPENS AUG. 4th “THE in DARK ANGEL” Quent_trains returni VILLA ROMA Washington’s Smartest Saburban Resert DINING——DANCING On the Rookville Pike, 5 Mttes From the Distriot Line. CODY, ROY D'A MARSHALL HALL || = Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaces 7th St. Wharf DAILY Pt BERT 2:30 ava enls p.m. 2:30 and 0748 D.m. in “THE CAPITO| Season’s Best Bill JIII'I'I ANDERSON Star of Belasco's, ‘‘The EMPIRE “ROBIN STAR ORCHESTRA llIGE lEPPlI.I.I ok intisent. OLYHPIC., Hont Gl-:n'rR ““THE _GIRL Bet. 14th & 15th Showing 6.30. 8. 9.80 1 b:vr D, and HIPPODROME % 5. Near stn JOSEPH,_SCHILDKRA CAST, “HIS PEOPLE. COMEDY and NEW: EL“'E 14th St. and R. I. Ave. TODAY ONLY— ALL-STAR Alss GUMP TOBAT-TOMORROW-— RGOS A CONSC COMEDY. 0W and CLARA BT FRAZER in “PHE SCARLET [EW STANTON 6th & C Sts. . N 75 Nu lFrN'l)c 20.pm, mLnz';‘;!!afg’rx'l-g’n.A "r"x.’vtcan i, TODAY AND MORROW—GEORG B8 SeatRier S MRy R C. H. OLIVE Presents 1119 H St. PRINCESS 1119 H UNTAMED LAD L 9h & O Sts. R R VW 911 H Street N. DOUGLAS FAIRBA! HOOD.'* ~ And CO! roClasses, T Est.

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