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60 ENGLAND AFFIRMS - NEW LIQUOR PLAN Andrews Sets in Motion Lat-\ at '\» est Program to Curb For- eign Rum Flow. Through an exchange of notes in and the United States have put into effect the new rum ux of Neptem ated last Sum mer when Asxistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews went to London. |, Great Bri The new sement s not a tr it was emphasized, but an for administiative cooperation tween British and American authori illicit liquor trade between British and American | tiex in the prevention « tervitorie The machinery for carrying out terms of the awreement virtually has | been =et up by Gen. Andrews and gome effects from the preliminary work are said to have heen observed { already It provides, with of a wore direct excha tion hetw lation to snn it is the hope of Ardrews that in this way mueh of the rum running from the British possessions near the At lantic Coast 1 he eliminated A. L. Ansl har drews will now set up o carry the that hibition ag gbrond in this con En will be used LOADINGS OF FREIGHT ESTABLISH NEW MARK Week Ending Sep(emher 18 Saw | 1.187.011 Cars Used. Record for All Time Loading of revenue freig fean rail during the w September 18, aggre 1187011 cars, established a 1 ord for ¢ time. the American Railway Asso ciation announced vesterday This wax the seventeenth week dur-| ing the current in which can Joadings have ] The figure re 35,665 over t hich e and less thi 94, an = 208,838, an _increase stock ] 4.901: Torest | products, i advance of 5.799: 1 orve. T7.807, a gain of 3998 and coke. 12,471, an increase of 362 MISS EMMA L. DAVIES GETS WELFARE POST Cflmm|<~|0nm Name~ WEH Known Social Worker as Mothers’ Pension Supervisor. Appointment of Miss Emma Davies, proi worker, : supervisor o pensions the Board « are of the | District. annou W by the Commission hecome: Ve today Miss Davies has had 12 vears expe rience of active family case work child placing and juvenile court work. ! g work in the administ of aid under the mothers’ law Her experience has thnore and nearby Maryland co including one year under Service League of Mon County. She has had special ¢ of study at Johns Hopkins Univers and the New York School of Social | Work. | A flower 35 inches in diameter has | been discovered in Borneo. Its bud 18 often us large as & man's head Australian aborigines hoh thieir wives' hair. using sharp stones BLANK BOOKS E. Morrison Paper Co. nuw Pa. Ave. No order too small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 EVVAAMAAAAAAAL MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth Nt Wharf Duily 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25¢ and Lunch Counter on Steamer . Vernon not o Sundays count’ With as 39, Interest OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS TODAY S AMUS"MENTS \ E u an\‘l 8: :m p.m. 1 Club Dues. Attorney s Fees and| Court Costs Also Refused as Exemptions. President—"\What The Board of Tax Appeals yesterday | { refused to allow deductions ble income for wear and tear on pas. hy-e nt 43 of his 74 ¥ | terday was sent to “A Night in China,” | ville, continuous. 1:30 to 11 p.m senger automobiles, for club dues or attorney's fees, fines and ..mn‘c,(,,.mL conceale two ‘companions held in similar bail \xuulul ihe World Revue,” The decision with respect to auto- ation and club dues was Arthur B. Chivers, a newspaper man 71 a wagonload of bile tires, alle; gathered in a night's raid on farms. Hearts of Holly- Bre:d Co. of Ohio 1o deduct s4 {expenses incurred in defending as denied the vu.-h( pm its income ¢ | Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co 91 week). 11:05 am things, f0 of informa ) the governments in re-| & operations. and | gerac, 330, 8 and 940 pom heoln (colored)—Forlorn River,” sul at the Ba \ Islands, will take charze of the Rureau of Foreign Control, which An 30 FIREMEN OVERCOME. ey A RGO TR $10,950—An Unequaled Prlce Cafritz Famous Liberal Financing Terms Open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. Take cars or 16th at. busses to Decatur street—or phone for one of our autos. v CAFRITZ 2 cement. 1t i not intended | will he sent jon. but that | the offices of the State Department in and and nearhy foreign islands | e by acid fumes while smen equipped with g Ten of the men v given tivst aid > breaking of a carboy of {acid is thought Owners and Builders of Communities SOL HERZOG Home of the Budget Plan ted Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F St. N.W. RODMAN BRON. K Rd. N.W. includ in Top Coats ! m\“\x\xm“\\\\x\\m t totaled 430571 431 over the nd grain prod 8.232: mer oud freight coal live Sl —tweeds make really ideal top coats. They wear like “iron”—always look well— and are appropriate for most every occasion. The New tweeds, in plain tan and gray—or with\ over- plaids and stripes will more than please you. Expert Fittings _The ability to fit trusses, elas. and abdominal sup ept by long exp 4|m|\;: this work of Washington for the last Avail vourself of this »pportunity if you need a Ry scs\‘\\§i7&\;{6{%\\x{i(ii\\\\\\i\“\\\\\\ Headquarters 917 G St. N.W. | AN ARNARARERNN KRN CEN NN N \s\ssxm\ss\\\m\mn\xva\\\\\\\\;\\\\\ss\\\ Budget Prices Same as Cash Prices ays the Dearborn Inde- | | Autumn—the season for partles, Parties—the reason for more Loft Candy! Loft Sweets add flavor to the evening’s enjoyment. Underwear Stretches should be enough to spring back into shape again. suring springiness is a knitted-in Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2 1 1b. Double Dipped Chocolates C 11b. OMd Fashion Gum Drops 11b. Milk Choc. Covered Parlays milk Chocolate Covered Made of choicest creamery products. Spangled with whole- some nuts and covered with rich Briarcliff Milk Chocolate. Regularly 69c LAST TWO DAYS 'NIO\' SUr L Extra Heavy Random ’IO‘\' SUITS -*1.50 'I\'IOI\' SUITS 42,69 A big value at.. DELICIOUS! WEEK- Loft Chocolate Flavor Sweetened Malted Milk Theideal drink for brisk autuma weather. }41b. 25¢ 1. SOc ’D_gl:lls‘JELL’ S 1405 H St. 604 9th St. In sizes 36 to 46 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, {CAR WEAR DEDUCTION’ »| DENIED IN TAX APPEAL .. hearings I)egmnmp. next, Monday | was succeeded by the Holland Bread Co. of Toledo, and later by Ward ne. Four members of the tax board will sent into Western cities to conduct BUZZARD BACK IN JAIL. | Champion Chicken Thief Already Has Served 43 Years. PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. October 1/ () —Abe Buzzard, Mountain _chicken thief. who ha: notorious We It of nd ail in de of burg weapons. With 500 bail on ¢ inday night with ns and automo. to have been was arrested ALLOWEEN Costumes, Noise Makers, Novelties GARRISON’S 4 E Street N.W. We have never been able to put so much of extra equipment into a Home as has been incorporated in the Star Model Homes, 5th & Decatur Sts. ave lavished every possible feature Life-time™ Homes. lighting $ and you can secure one of these on the HERZOG BUDGET PLAN —ten weeks to pay ‘omemade . Assortment END FEATURE 9&, 723 14th St. 12th &F Sts. FRIDAY, OCTOBER VIASIIIIGTOI'S LEADING 'I'IIEITEIIS CE || COLUMBIA _Street_at_13th Gentinueus, 10.30 s, m— FOUR DE'LUXE SHOWS Dlll.' 1:30, 3:30 7ANDSP. M DOUGLAS s in prison, yes-| IN “HOLD THAT LioN" JAN GARBER’S FAMOUS RECORDING ORCHESTRA Rum' NOFF GUEST-CONDUCTOR A T LOEW'S run a THIRD Aun FINAL WEEK RIIWI.I'II With LL’IG Banky and great cast n B M. Hulls enthvall- ing desert romance “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” 7 NEXT WEBK W Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents “LA BOHEME" WITH LILLIAN QISH AND JOHN .llll“ }Ifllwr‘i‘lwl\\l\“t ‘} [ Soloists, SCHUMANN-HEINK PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor Season tickete, $7.50. e ut en, Tont. Bruos 13th & G Thy sl MESE 'I'WINS Jay C. Flippen & Co o~ RESIDENT“--W Sal. Mal.—50c-75c LAST 3 TIMES BY L b "MARWELL k—Seats THE KISS IN A TAXI liizzziiiii? The Motion Pleture Guild Three Shows Dally—: &9 Cyrano de Bergerac Rostand's Drama in Washingten Auditorium Today and Temorrow Spanish Musicale And romantic photoplay “A Daughter of Pans" ‘V"'W STANTON fih Cap n].d P St CAROLINA #ith TAKOMA T ;llmllm I'mk. D. ¢ 1618 14th N.W HAROLD LLOYD PARK THEATER FOR_HEAVEN'S SA FAVOR]TE 62 H \irl-('l RUDOLPH VALENTINO in AUCAIRE” HIPPODROME ¥ near b TODAY—TOMORROW RU[)OLPH DOROTHY GISH ! GWYNNE.” OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 1ith & 15th SHIRLEY MASON “DESERT GOLD.” N 1343 Wisconsin Ave DUMBARTO flgC. Fllggnéc’oe\. | See Our Optomet !"" M. A. LEESE : Mount Vemon Alexandria, Va.§| Car leaves Terminal 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W. every hour on the hour 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week day- Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 clagses. 811 13th St. TONIGHT B SHUBERT o Mat. Sat. At 8:30 Asc At 2:30 800 t0 8300, L Bubert 500 to 8360 The Messrs. Bhubert Present FAY BAINTER “FIRST LOVE” " 29, wion GREAT BRUCE McRAE s SREA! NEXT BUNDAY SEA’ RICHARD MERNDON Pres An American Comedy, by Barry Conners “THE Claiborne with PATSY” Foster And Originel Booth Theater N. Y. Dast Now VAUDBVILID THRE BIG SHOW BETTY BLYTHE (In Person) Songs and Screem Impressions ADLER, WEIL & HERMAN “The Californin Hummi Birds” And Their Peripatetio Pisno #—OTHER BIG STARS—9 Twios Daily, 3:15 and 8:15 NEXT WEEK THE SIAMESE TWINS COMING! SOON! ' Sitvecr SIAMESE TWINS | _Ja CF// er & Co o~ POLI’S TONIGHT Matinee Tomor. THE GOOD FELLOW With JOHN E. HAZZARD Heg. Mon. Oct. 4th. Seats Now LAURETTE TAYLOR and Her Cardboard Lover By JACQUES DEVAL Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Poli's Theater—1:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE IAPIN, the world's witl Opera Co..prin- 716, “Sopano. Chicago N Contralio. Met. Opera RITZ KKE ROSTON ~\\||uku\l\ |'"§‘ HESTRA, Uhky . Conductor Wilson-Greene Concert Series Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Memorial Continental Hall, D.AR. ERC D 6 tal V ORCHESTRA ) Fryz Remer. Con THE BRILOWTTSCE CINCINNATI {00 music duct. DU ~u||;‘\ GIANNINL, Soprano gton Audnonum, 8:30 lessons, 31 19th st. n'w DAVISON’ PROF. MRS St N W CATHERINE BALLE Orchestra b 9th 0w % Grand Opening Dance of the NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP CLUB e gen SATURDA OF THIS WEEK ¥ TiPihe Matn Ballvoom of the CITY CLUB iir Dancing. 9 to EC Adg Washington Hotel. THE FOX STUDIO Protessio Dangine taught, Spetal ) Burlesque cu:- now children’s !/vv'mm' Peheron aae l——(RA NDALL’S ETROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH ——Br3INNING SUNDAY Mammoth in conception, mighty in its historically authentic background and executed with a sweeping ance, adventure, pathos and comedy, next week's attraction at the Metropolitan rightfully takes rank among the most colossal and most eDEross- ing achievements of the screen. oconsistently absorbing—in actfon, acting, direction and photography—truly a masterplece. =i ([Direction Hanley Grmpany METROPOLITAN CRANDALL'S T1vor 'ymmwum, IRENE RICH i1 THE CRANDALL'S, yvmesater | IIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A OKER FACES TOMORR E S ‘“THE _FOF i - CRANDALL’S‘ TODAY WALKER 1 i BT TOLCY TOMORKOW - RANGER 1 - FLASH NG F CPANDALL'S JORE,,... TODAY—TH V\(\FK in “PHANTOM OF TIE FORES TOMORROW—LAL m LA PLANTE CRANDALL'S ER STUDIO. Fri.. B 0 lessong by 0 TODAY—RUDOLPH We Play LOEW'S Vaudesiile STRAND | atipuons—12 Noon to 11 P. M “MARE NOSTRUM" acher of Smart StepsResutar Assembly L. 8 oot en Todw's "STan ‘AcTs ATIONAL AvVOID BUY Y SEATS NOW SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK °E_THE THRIL CHARIOT RACE TWICE DAILY 2:30---8:30 Sunday Matinee at 3 ACL NTGHTS - TTTALL _MATS S5 B e LEW WALLACE Oren..'SI.10; Bal. $1.10, 2nd._Bal’, _30c. BY FRED NIBLO 73 2nd. Bal. S0e . . RIALTO —NOW PLAYINGG— A GREAT BILL—T00 GOOD TO MISS “BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD” WITH LOUISE DRESSER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. A _Throbbing Tale of Those Who Seek for Fame and Fortune fm the Moving Plcture Studios of Hollywood —ON THE STAGE— “WINTER FASHION REVUE” Apparel from PALAIS ROYAL. Sta and Directed by MISCHA GUTERSON, W Bunbocting Wetkagton's - OTHER HITS AND E T e TS Neweat Styles in Feminine Finery Displayed by Heautiful GIRL MODELS Beat Orchestra NOVELTIES command of roi Hunt. Consider the fact, too, that an ensemble of 25.000 sup- ports this cast: George O'Brien, Olive Borden, J. Far- rell McDonald, Tom Santschi, Tellegen, Priscilla Bonner, Otis Harlan, Phyllis Haver, Alec B. Francis, George Harris, It is continuously and Frank Campeau, Lou Walter Perry and Jay TWO SUPERB ORCHESTRAS O e of (Imerwafl CRANDALI F ST. AT 10TH TODAY 11 A, M. TO 11 P. M. Firat National Presents COLLEEN MOORE AND EXCEPTIONAL CAST IN | IT MUST BE LOVE EXTRA THE RECORD BOYS | Radio and Phonograph Faverites Today at 3:90, 5:95, 7:95 and 9:30 p. m. Cartoon—Overture—\News CONTINUOUS ORCHESTRA MUSIC | ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra DANIEL BREESKIY, Con: “The Metropolitan Ramblers’’ MILTO DAVIS, Conductor | 12 1t Syncopators DAYS ONLY to 1:80; 5 to 7:30 (RN TODAY_CONSTANUE TALMADGE THE DUCHESS OF BUE- | NEYMOON_EXPRES: TODAY—LAURA LA™ PLANTE in G POKER F Mats. Dailv 2 pm THE SHEIK TOMORROW Reltn Staanley | £, g ric i 'm-:dn- ’f’“’ v PRFECY e T 13¢h St—Helow ¥ TODAY 1:30 TO 11 P M. A NIGHT IN CHINA GORGEOUS OF MUSICAL €OV DAVE SCHOOLER & €0, IN SMUSIC HATH CHARMS® Three Other Great Acts ON THE SORFEN BEN LYON WITH WAY MeAVOY IN THE SAVAGE (‘RAVDALL'S Apolto 1|:',,.|er AT DAY~ PRISCILIS® DR e Sl 'Q Sav: Theat CRANDALL'S Futer, "ot wer YN BRENT ir ARGENTINE CRANDALL'S C0Lox TODAY—LLOYD HUGHES FIR NIGHT P CRANDALL'S * TODAY ; HON 3 POLICY TONORKE Y RANGER FLASH FANGS CRANDALL’S CENTRAL Mh Bet. D & ® TODAY—PRISCILLA DEAN in “THE SPEEDING VENi'S TOMORRQW -FLORENCE VDO NEVER KNOW WOM QHYNIE il Wendw Picture With ALICE TERRY and ANTONIO MORENO ON THE, STAGE. rnes & Jack Barton £2.50, £2.00, $1 GLASGOW Orpheus Choir (Sixty Voices) Hugh S. Reberton, Conductor Poli’s, Tues., Oct. 5th—4:30 £1.00—No Tax s Concert Burean, Main 1200 AROUND THE WORfD REVUE U T u A L Marrs— LANDER BRO PENNA. AVE. AT 9TH —Willie Ladies’ Matince Dail Result of World Series Games 35553"_&!'%32 951'; mlagfilw l by Innings Announced from Stage Next Week—Bringing Up Father In Florida