Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 58

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WILL SEEK TO AVOID 2 DRAINAGE POCKETS Rule Adopted by D. C. Com- mission for Grading City Streets. In all future proposed cha the highway plans the co-ordi: committee the National Capital nd Planning Commission will tion to the effect s would have on the Erades of streets in order to prevent ion of drainage pockets, it | at a meeting of the com ) that there w flow and that tion_of proposed age flows are apt »d with unless the ques- wdes is considered at the game time that the highways of the future are being laid out on paper. Erade streets drain; changing the Fireets these ¥ Changes Discussed. proposed rearrangement Ragdolph ace and that Upshur street should be extendsd: thrbugh| from its present ter minus west of teenth street to R There may be other h in this A, but hefore them the committee will out fre the planmin, mmi: far north of Piney be purchased for this to find ion how and is to Property Owners Ask Advice. The committee was asked for advice 85 to how the ow of property sround L'Enfant Square, at Pennsyl- th- ecommitte should fac st on the high ed. but the com ange the width I\FE | e should be | made on that street. GIVEN 90 DAYS IN JAIL. Employe of Flower Shop Convicted || of Larceny After Trust. ker, an employe st Shop at Thom X4| T | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, A YEAR WILL GET m . TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Keys to Bald- 3 comedy, at 8:30 p.m. | Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Belasco—*Abie’s Irish Rose.” edy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at Keith’s—Trini, vaudeville, and §:15 p.m. Earle—Jerry’s Piano Girls, vaude- ville, continuous from 130 to 11 p.m Strand — “The Volga Singers,” vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 3 Accident In-urlnm with mulations and_$20 10 - Tor “ian nsuran: Fokly en com- p.m. aw 2:15 WINDOW FRAMES See us for all the window frames or lumber you need. and Jeff's Honey- 2:15 and 8:15 No order too small. J. Frank Kelley, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 UPPLIES We have everything GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E Street N.W. Maids,” nd 8:15 p.m. n of the Sheik 2:35, 4:30, 6:10, bur- Metropolitan—*Into Her Kingdom,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. i “Down to the Sea 9 p.m. Widows," at 8 and un pan. PfiCE COURSES Deposit regularly here each week and learn how easy it is to keep up your BENJAMIN FRA! UNIVERSITY Jsun NKLIN Transportation Bullding 13th and I Main eight-two-five-nine 39, Interest Mount Vemon and . Alexandria, Va. 90c Trip 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W. every hour on the hour Do Expert Watch Repairing Oppenl\e"lmer & Shah ; o feld Fofte and upward a year in fession. You Wonderful _new earnings of $5.0( a delightful.” fascinating can open a tea room of your own and liberal profits or manage one al- going. Opportunities cverywhere rooms, coffee shops, motor inns. ful tea rooms started on as little as $50 canital We teach you and put vou in touch funds of 1 to make of us when you need blank books. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. FORM lorment bureau service m SCHOOL | § LEWIS i RAINING s Hoota Tmstitute the difference between Our Un .and just derselling Policy specials is demon- strated by such quality names as Kroehler--Luxart--Pullman in theliving room suites below 3.PIECE OVERSTUFF E jac- quard velour, serpen- tine front. reversible cushions FED lplmlmvrrd in plain- color rose and taupe mohair. Cushions in tapestry on reverse side 3.PIECE OVERSTUFFED ‘195 LOW TERMS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED PORT BED SUITE. Kroehler make. New selection of jacquard velour '135 185 2-PIECE PULLMAN DAV BED SUITE. Plain mohair upholstery. D LIVING SUITE. DAVEN- Reverse of cushions in brocatelle i 3-PIECE , OVERSTUFFED LIVING hair of plain color. Cushions in frieze or brocatelle. Carved 3.PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE WITH SOLID MAHOGANY FRAME. Deep, luxurious cush- $ with brocatelle c u s h- ion .... SIDE WING CHAIR. Tapestry or velour. Reversible $ cushions. Specially ROOM SUITE. Mo- $275 wood frame ., ....... : ion. lain mohair OVERSTUFFED FIRE- made. Only 40 in this Always %ght " Quality and Price 905 7th Street D. C, 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. M.E.SWING CO. 1013-E- STREET . An “all-feature” brick residence, offering the soundest home value in the city! Compare it in ldca- tion, design, construction and finish with any other house at this price level. Take 14th street cars to Ninth and Kennedy streets, then walk two squares North to Marietta Place. See the new 20 feet wide brick home 4 Only‘ $10,750 Terms of Rayment Arranged DOUGLASS & PHILLIPS ne. 1516 K Street—Frk. 5678 Evening Star Model Homes That Cafritz Built 5th and. Decatur—Petworth They are models indeed—and every expression from the throngs of people who have been inspecting them dur- ing the last two or three days commends them as the most perfect and complete Homes they have seen. We have put our best into them, and, as is the policy of the Cafritz Company, we have given the price the benefit of the very many economies which we are able to influence through our enormous operations, which of course, makes them remarkable Homes at such a price. Financed the usual $10,950 carictay wa Exteriorly they are most attractive—interiorly there is a unique arrangement of the 6 large rooms—the bath is sumptuously equipped, there are enormous porches for prac- tical use; everywhere are big closets; the kitchen is a gem of arrangement and the separate garage at the rear end of the deep lot is screened from the home by an artistic lattice. Open for inspection 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dih St ears fo Decaturs 16th St bus to Decatur and Hlinois Ave.; or phoss Sur ey oA e Wil send @ u CAFRITZ % Owners and Builders of Communities sold out before = 1,150 ANOTHER NEW GROUP OF DUNIGAN PETWORTH HOMES NOW READY ON SOUTH SIDE OF HAMILTON at 7th St. N.W. They Will Go in a Hurry, So Come Out Tonight and Select Yours—Open Until 9 P.M. IF YOU CAN RENT—YOU CERTAINLY CAN AFFORD TO BUY ONE! ONLY $500 CASH--$65 MONTHLY BIG LOT, 137 FEET DEEP Concrete street, curb and paved alley E\"ER‘Y MODERN IMPROVEMENT AND HOME CONVENIENCE CONVENIENT TO BOTH CAR LINES L] D. J. Dunigan, Inc. 1319 New York Avenue Main 1267 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SPECIAL NOTICE!! ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS Opposite side completely Through Sleepef Service to NEWARK, N. J. A Restful Night and Early Morning Arrival HE Washington-Newark through Sleeping Car Service meets the requirements of those who must be in Newark at the start of the business day. Sleepers leave Washington at 12:25 A.M. (may be occupied as early as 10:00 P. M.) arriving in Newark, (Jersey Central, Broad Street Station), without chanze, at 7:35 A. M. — sleepers may be occupied until 8:00 A. M. Standard Time. & Returning, you may board your sl in Newark (Broad Street Station) as early as 10:00 P. M., leaving at 11:12 P. M. and arriv- ing in Washington, without change, at 7:25 A. M. Standard Time. Modern equipment and courteous consideration of your comfort give promise of restful nights. For information and reservations apply to WALTER V. SHIPLEY, Assistant General Passenger Agent ‘Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts., N.W. Phone, Main 3300. Baltimore & Ohio __ AMUSEMENTS. N. Y. Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor POLI'S THEATER Three Concerts—Nov. 9, Dec. 7. Feb. 1 Soloists, SCHUMANN-HEINK PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor Season_tickets. . $6. $4.50. §3. now on sale, at Mrs. & Concert Bu reau, Droop’s. 13th & G. Phone M. LOEW’S ElllllMBIA F Street at 12th NOW PLAYING memo of the Sheik’ with VILMA BANKY UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE ADDED HITS COMEDY---NEWS---MUSIC WHTIIWUS 10:30 A.M.TO 11 P. M. VINCENT AND HIf BAND NORMA SHEARER IN “THE WANING SEX” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture RUBINOFF QUEST CONDUCTOR DE LUXE SHOWS AT 1:30, 3:30_7 AND 9 P.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! MUTUAL PENNA. AVE. AT 9TH THE GLOGRIOUS MOONLIGHT MAIDS ATIONAL TONIGHT $1.10, 75¢, 50c AT 8:20 MAT. SAT,, 75¢ & 50c TWENTY-FOURTH AND FAREWELL WEEK NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS. Direction Olff Bal pate \ §\//// Y, NEXT MONDAY -T:.";,‘;;? WORLD'S GREATBEST LAUGH RIOT SAM H. HARRIS Presents MARX BROS. “The COCOANUTS" lnllu lnl ! jos by IRVING lm 20. 8. KAUFM, ENTIRE NEW YORK CAST AND BEAUTY CHORUS &”l- nrhmh glhb‘l ll“ 8 GRO. c on.\vs MT..VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢, Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open oo Sundays Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac- quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting_staff have been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any y artificial appliances. : é 917 G St. N.W. AMUSEMENTS. RANDALL'S, METROPOLITA ST, AT 1 TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Firet National Presents CORINNE GRIFFITH And a Sterling Cast in INTO HER KINGDOM EXTRA MADELEINE MACGUIGAN Brilitant Young Vil Daily at 8:30, 7:80 an co-edy—nv. s 'l est O A nAH‘:‘x‘.‘h‘ EESKIN, SoNBbcTon | “THE_METROPOLITAN RIMILEII" CRANDAI.L’S TIvOLL ATITX) = CRANDALL'S, Amb ND o OWOR _in 0" e RATS R AMUSEMENTS. TODAY—1:40 B9 11 P. W. JERRY'S PIANO GIRLS A Quartet_of Musical Atttets CALVIN & "% O'CONNOR esey in Harry CONRS Three Other plnadiit ON THE'S WILLIAM BoYD ‘With Marguerite De La Motte fa THE LAST FRONTIER _KRAUT IR cPANDQL!.T"S P B REWOOD _in SOP FAB TODAY — mmm-n\ THE FATE ( P 'JF(\ 2. BORDEN CRANDALL'S T‘hflv D:‘flv .!OTH‘Y 645 Pu. TOMORNOW. THE LOVE THI _]Illllllllll A\rmle Grlm] IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"" CRANDALL'S “:.::i TODAY—TH ROACH C TOMORROW CRANDALL'S COLONY TODAY-—DOROTHY GISH in "NELT. e AT LARA BOW in “THE 'rnw nn RO\V~BF Ty €0 00D in GREAT!! FOUR BITS WORTH EASILY. ASTS FASHION SHOW, TWO COMEDIES, INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL, AN OVERTURE AND “THE THE _RIALTO BO. A MARRIAGE CLAUSE” THIS WEEK. PARDON US, IF THIS ISN'T A REAL BARGAIN. THE LAST-NAMED CONCERNS WITH THAT MOST INTERESTING “THOU SHALT NOT MARRY” PHRASE, WHICH IS SLIPPED INTO A STAR'S CONTRACT NOW AND THEN. “MILADI'S FUR FASHION ‘SHOW” IS A LITTLE SKETCH IN WHICH AN EXTREMELY SENTIMENTAL-ACTING YOUNG MAN WITH A COOD VOICE DREAMS OF NOT ONE, BUT TEN YOUNG LADIES IN NICE, WARM COATS FROM SAKS FUR COMPANY. —WASHINGTON. TIMES. RIALTO THE NEW ERA IN SHOW VALUE 1S_HERE TODAY TWO (2) SHOWS 2118 & 8118 TWO GREATEST OF HEADLINERS TRINI ARTHUR PRINCE STAR SUPPORTING Features THEATER anagement Messrs. Shubert ABIE'S IRISH ROSE Wed. and Sot, Mats Ua 8190, 8100 o_to I Film Features DUMBARTON = Fw»_-o...u.. a PRI in “THE WILDE EMPIRE el ADY ARSIVAL GIRL. 6:15.8.00.9: NEW STAN’i‘ON 6th & CSts. “THE DANGER _GIRL AMERICAN ' st & 1 CAROLINA 1ith& MADGE “BLACK PARAD! P TAKOMA F ™ot omoriow “AS'NO 'MAN HAS LOVED” n I-DWARII FATES ory oo SETR SR RY CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 Ample Parking Space Showings 7 & 9 p COLLEEN MOORE. ** ;mrr'r A CoNEDY. AN and LYA DE B’ WARDMAN PARK THEATE CLARA BOW and RAYMOND Mcl “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” EY LUSTS LEADER Tl‘iEATER 9th Near E Con.to11p.m LAST THREE DAYS . W. Griffith’s “BIRTH OF A NATI Don’t miss this opportunity HIPPODROME K near 5th TODAY—TOMORROW Tl T ELITE 1ith St. and §. L Ave. BELENE CHADWICK i oLmlc Yuu S& Bel Nlhl 15th B. KYNES in MORE WAV LSS WORK." [ DAVISON’S Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Poli's Theater—4:30 ART!STS' COURSE CHALIAPIN, the world's + prin- etra Soprano. Chicago ‘ontralto, Met. Opera iolinist ORCHESTRA, BORTON. 5. Conductor. Serge PHILHARMONIC COURSE MARION SYMP Koussevit Sensational Colora Co.. and W TIB. BETT, Barvtone, Met. Opera, Joint "."“‘J”".SON-GREENE CONCERT SERIES Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Opera joi tal HONY ORCHESTRA Fritz Reiner, Con ductor. US NNINL Soprano. LSeason tickets for sale ut Mrs. Gree Droon's.'13th and G. 'VOICE TRIALS Washington Opera Co. EDOUARD ALBION, Gen. Director. Thurs. and Fri.,, Sept. 16, 17—3-6 P.M. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Special auditions Traming and expe ( PRESIDENT ©x. $1.10, 15¢ & 50e ve courses now Concers Burean, “Main 6493, Mat. Thurs, All 8 Wat. Mat. The and soe " OPENING OF THE SEASON ARTHUR HOPKINS' SENSATIONAL WAR DRAMA, GAYETY us "“‘E uul.v—nmu 5 beweds. MUTT AND JEFFS HOI“IOOI SAT. nun—‘rlwl.l O e L Ariington Hotel. Vermont L: instruction. 8 to 75¢ each; public invited ree. b 7 Club: rd: engagements secured T'r‘.fi-h Jou to dance cor- rectly in a few lessons. PROF. MRS, Strictly private. any hour 9 M St . Class dance Satu z ango. New eston. Vllrnmn _Latest Variations. Special classes and private instruction in this niew and, {asch 5 Con THE |~ \irday event | PECYOWSALP inyton 5 o 15" W aaingroms B foremost social organization | 1500 members. The place’ o et acquainted. "All ages invited struction for beginners. “Fellowship Cliab Or chesira. Aflmlnmn 75e e 47070 3 person, rdlou& lm‘xn:“l be nnn '.'" :l"'n' . City Cl aln Salivom: e admission)

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