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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Charley’s Aunt,” edy, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—Stella Mahew, vaudeville, |at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | Earle—Maryon Vadie and Ota_Gigi, ' | vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to |11 pom. Strand- pics,” vaudeville, continuou: 0 (u 11 p.m, | \l?tml‘mlllzm com- | Recommends Location Next| to Fish Mart in Report to * i ('ulmuhin— ““The Boy Friend,” at F . . ‘ a.m., 1:10, 2:50, 4:40, 6:20 8 and ; Commissioners. . Rialto—"Paris at R i 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5 The District wharf committee in its 9:40 ennual report to Pala -“Silver submitted toda ,3 30, 6 h 8:05 cation of the ket on the water " produce mar- | \mbu»ulnr > . adjoining the | |oved,” Al L) i faunicipal gish (fll"fl!l' ence,” at 12:30, 2 aliadiood L 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. ability of the waterfront on the W Eeois St <otk ington channel between the fish mar-| | ’1"'4“; S LI and Fourteenth street as a site | * bt iy . N he new farmers’ produce mar-| sornfto fthe (West, * con *said the report now ap. | tinuous, 3 to 11 p.m. < that the ating. light | ™ - '"” = e mu Government build- < within a short distance of this site.”" Other Recommendation Made. | The wharf committee also recom- | mended that the fire tug company be ing and power Congress about 13 be built on the between Thirteenth Btreets southwest. and Fourteenth Would Encourage River Trade. moved to share the new concrete “Establishment of a farmers’ prod- | wharf between M and N streets with uce market on the water front should | the police department paceiahonld tend to encourage a resumption of |be provided by widening the new water traflic in vegetables, fruits and | wharf to the proportions orizinally other commodities from the rich tide- |contemplated and erecting another water counties of Maryland and Vir- [ headhouse adjoining the present quar- ginia. Moreover, railroad transporta-|ters of the harbor police precinet,” tion is available across the street.!added the report. Because of the municipal fish market | partment could use the downstream on the waterfront it would appear side of the wharf and the Fire De that a farmers’ produce market ad-|partment the upsiream side, there joining on the west should be a logi- | being sufficient room for both activi cal extension of market facilities. | ties. This would not interfere in any with the proposed general im- erfront.” the morgue wharf ommendation ue be “There has been a gradual c fn the character of southwest V' ington in the last 10 or 15 vea residential to comme dustrial, so that a farmer this location would not n the least objectionable “About 70 squares in this section of | the city have been zoned for com- | mercial or industrial use and there | appears to be a tendency to establish | . large warehouses. refrigerating plants | #S has been suggested, but left where ther structures for storage of | it 18 and other foodstuffs | - “Upon completion People ‘ot India have a prejudice public building pr st any food that has been kept authorized by Congre: | way | provement of the Pointing out t in bad condition. re made that the mo: to_another loca !only 22 of the 172 inquests hel vear concerned drownings. Another recommendation was made that the sand and workhouse wharf be not moved to the Anacostia River front, 1t's the swimmer's choice. \ glass of this captivating flavor satisfies that keen thirst from an hour of water sport. M.E. SWING CO 1013 -E-STREET Saturday " Half- day Specials Tomorrow from 8 AM. until 2 PM., we are offering Half-Day Specials HALF PRICE $1.50 Golf Hose l/ 2 . Many new in all sizes. to wear now. ¢8 Fancy Linen Knickers patterns A weight Beach Robes Formerly $3.75 to $10 T he Finest Linen Golf Knickers at $16.50 Imported Flannel Trousers New sport shades /2 Any KUPPENHEIMER or GROSNER TROPICAL WORSTED SUIT in the House ‘192 Sizes -~ Formerly $30 1o $40 Your Choice....... No Charge for Alterations ' 1325 F STREET Heuse of Kuppellcnimer Good Clothes s c°m"““‘°“°“ Mny Make Final| { all former members of the Blue Ridge will be at the District Building by | Monday 1 Final revision of the District esti- mates for the next fiscal year will he the will amount to approximately 000. The work of revising the estimates is expected to be completed within three day put in i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 'cny BUDGET REVISION| 80TH DIVISION REUNION. 0 QTART wEDNEs DAY Veterans to Meet August 26 to 29 Slash of $3,000,000 in Estimates. unofficiall 3,0 Thesbudget_then will nal form, and transmit to the Budgrl Bureau. ter by pa; on a car last. when she w of the car by a sudden jolt she regained her feet she wa A s Jol appear Wholesale T Lucille Penn against the Wash- ington ny. co . ‘Woman Asks $15,000 Damages. Suit to recover § alleged personal inj 000 damages n the I Railway She s thrown to the fl nd time, she states. by anot O'Conn for_the FOR CATALGG on Carnival Equipm: GARRISON’S y and Novelty Co., I 914 E Street N.W. that it for ‘ s was filed ves- ¢ Supreme Court Expert | | When thrown D. C. FRIDAY. U. S. FOREIGN SERVICE CHANGES ANNOUNCED Assignments and Transfers Affect Posts at Paris, Madrid and Other Offices. Recent changes in the United States at Petersburg, Va. Everything is in readiness to greet | Division when their reunion to be held in Petersburg on Algust 26-20 opens, according to word received here from s, Petersburg. 1t is expected that all | Forelgn Service, announced at the | records will be broken in_the number State Department, include the fol- lowing: {10 attend. Numerous features have | been added to the program within the ast few days, and every veteran that White of Maryland, tem- started by the Commissioners and |attends ed a good tim ris, transferred to Madrid Daniel .J. Donovan, auditor and budget | Reduc been | Selor of legation: Alphonse Gaulin, officer. next Wednesday morning at | secured be had on | Rhode Island, consul general at Rio 10 o'clock, it was announced today a h Division headquar- | 9¢ Janeiro ned as consul gen- the District Bullding. st Bldg.. Peters. | eral at F Julian ¢ Greenup, Cali- *| Although the tentative estimates, | burg, or Sith Division Veterans' | fornia. cansul at Las Palm: : calling for appropriations of approxi- | Association, 413 City Hall, Charleston, | Sisned: Robert L. Mosier, Indiana, mately $42,000,000, have not been Y o Va. . vice consul at Concepcion, resigned, turned from the Budget Bureau, M and Hyatt Cox, Illinois, consular Donovan has received word that they agent at Edmonston, resigned. Medical Officers Shifted. Officers now detailed to the State While the exact amount! Offiers on diuty at Walter Reed|DePs have beert ordered to missioners will be required to General Hoapital & e bou F. Lammot ct officials ) ordered to other follow: Do You Enjoy 7Hnme Cookinx" ted | and Capt, James B Mann :mdml:l #21. Veront Ato. at 1ARLSH: | Lieut Arnold, fS at Morrison's and fill Watch your blank book needs. E. Morrison Paper Co. Iflfl'l |'}| \\P MT. VERNON STEAMER Charies Macalester Leaves “th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays Repairing Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St. N.W. oor her nell Troublesome Eyes Find Relief in Leese Glasses You can rely on our advice. M. A. LEES OPTICAL 0. 614 9th St. BRANCH STORE 712 11th Street ent 8 g @ % @ % BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—-BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME i See them tonight—Lighted until 9 P.M. —_— New Dunigan Homes 7th & Hamilton Sts. N.W. 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PAEICE F_Street nt 13th LAST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents YOU NEVER | KNOW WOMEL Erneat Vajda's gripping romance of theater life with FLORENCE VIDOR AND LOWELL SHERMAN Sennett Comedy—Toples Tom Gannon's Musie e //////1//// GOI.llMBIA LAST TWO DAYS Metro- (.uld-:yn Mavn Presents BOY FRIEND Monta Bell’'s picts ~sation of the stage play, “The Book of Charm,” Enfertaining with warceuine DAY-—igun warron || | MAURICE HARMON | Our Gang Comedy—Scenie o = ’ And His Internntionnl News—Musie 77 Toll House Orchestra IT KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE BIG LL-STAR SHOW Three Headliners STELLA MAYHEW TEMPLETONS’ REVUE | NERVO & KNOX LULU McCONNELL & CO. CRAIG CAMPBELL TRE FUNNIEST FARCE IN 50 YRARS NEXT WEEK sears serowe APPLESAUCE” R 7 TOLL HOUSE TAVERN| Colesville Pike, Md. l NN 27 'Y Dining and Dancing | Every Nite, 10—1 Saturday, 9—12 FHIL HAYDEN /////////////////////////////// 2 ////////////// P CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 fple Parkine <5 Shoy wl n L ST JOMN, PN PARK THEATER If'IK 11th N.W. 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GEQRGE SIDNEY 1n PARTNERS AG CAROLINA "™ with MATT MOORE Wardman Park Theater ““The Birth of a Nation” TAKOMA b o WHISPERING FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK WITH TS 50 AMUSEMENTS UDING DANCING MARSHALL HALL Located on the Beautiful Potomac Steamer Chas. Macalester TLeaves Tth St. Whar! koma Park, HoB MITH PATHE IGHTING HEARTS COLONIAL BEACH ~Washington's Atlantic City” SALT-WATER BATHING, FISH- ING, CRABBING, DANCING, ALL AMUSEMENTS DAILY SUADAY 10 a.m 10 2.30 and 6:45 n.m. 2:30 and 6 ROUND TRIP. 50¢ "B om | THE BAY, | G AND | BOARDWALE | | | ALL children children, ne Statl ON STEAMER ST.JOHNS Every Snturdly 2. Every Sund 9:00 A. M. Steamer u y Ticket, §1.00. Bes- nd Holidey 'l}ehn. " s FARE - Children Halt 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP Every Evening, 7:15, Exoept Sat. & Bus. FREE DANCING " DANCIN DAVISON’S Tewrii you ROF MRS 1 w quent trains returni LR SRR | Mount Vernon and Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Termmal9 O C 12th & Pa. Ave. NW.. every hour o= the hou e 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. w ek days Mount Vernon Electric ., Railway . Phone Main 397 P 1 11 ?,3'“%‘2; ""'EH’ OF . A B 10t ot b W Clasies Ji . with nnan 8. ,__._4 .