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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Ben-Hur"”" photoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—"Laff That Off,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Howdy King,” romantic comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20. President—"They Knew What They Wanted,” comedy-drama, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20. Keith’s—Meyer Davis’' Collegians, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. - Earle—"Sunny Spain,” vaudeville, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand—*“Modern Review,” \l“l" continuous, 12:30 to 11 WATER FRONT SITE FORMARKET URGED « Eldridge Backs Plan in Ad- dress to Southwest Business Men. vaude- | lesque, at Judged solely from the standpoint| Mutua of traffic conditions and transporta- | lesque, af tion faciitics, there is no more logi- | cal site for the new Center Market | 5 than the that has been proposed | b i 4 alonz the water front, M. 0. Eldridge oo District traffic r, told the , 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Southwest g ’ Don Juan’s Three Sloit ot itate. am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:45, v(';l]fll:l! Yacht Club = « “If the market we ia (sccond week)—“La Bo- section,” Mr. Lldy would am., 1, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 be possible for motorists to skirt the (2 business district and come to market Last Frontier,” at or crossing the | 50 and 9:40 p.m. Wardman Park—"Forever,” at 7 and 9 p.m. or | Central 12, 3:30, 5, Lincoln (colored)—"Men of mcel continuous 2 to 11 p.m. - problems, em o want the con. wccidents tha He though . Seoul and Davien, Japan, oon be connected by an air mail vour horn only © some points of adv —is essential in all Ca Play Safe—tonsuit "OUR Optometrist el lons | M, A. LEESE oeicas oo. d the site | BRANCH STORE there is no tish market and the | should not be togeth uine inconvenience to { t. (reeeseee ombnm When in Need of 2 Masquerade Costumes Wigs, Stage Make-up or i * ‘ . . : : Novelties ilflur Parties and Entertainments n why the ‘mers’ market Consult— +R. C. M.Burton&S f Consult 911 E St. tlons and tl I —Advertisement Main 4361- 436’ RECOVER 8 MORE BODIES _ = . 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The Weather Machine Test— Panels covered with Devoe paint are placed upon the slowly turn- ing wheel of the “weather ma- chine” in our factories, and sub- jected to the heat, cold and wet that paint must withstand in actual use before it is put into the can. ‘The Pigment Test—Six pigments wsed in house paint — white lead, white zinc, magnesiam silicate, Jbarytes, china clay, and silica— were mixed with linseed oil and Washington Paint & Glass Co., 3205 14th St. N.W. Becker Paint & Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 3 John Sawyer, 1920 Nichols Ave. S.E. Geo. E. Corbett, 409 10th St. N.W. Woodridge Hardware Co., 2206 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. DEVOE Lead & Zinc Paint i (third week), i | | | i | | | | | i \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Visible Evidence of Culture and Refinement A New Miniature Grand A New Type of Ton= A Musician’s Piano! *495 A Piano built with a scientific knowledge of what a real grand should be! that delights with its exquisite tone and fascinates with the dainty lines and the soft brown of the satin-finished mahogany case. A Piano THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14; 1926. PIANO G S—treet, COMPANY Corner 13th Use your own faverite recipe —for waffles, biscuits, etc.—but when Flour and leavening are called for use Self-rising FLOUR —and you’ll be not only delighted with the results— but surprised at the ease with which they are made; and their perfection— Washington Flour is the one Flour that is made of wheat especially adapted for family baking—and the leavening phosphates have been added with scientific accuracy—so there’s no guess-work; and no chance for mistakes. Once you use Self-rising Washington Flour you'll adopt it. . here . 1's made good; in Sold by groeers and delecatessens in all sizes from 5-1b. right Washington. sacks to barrels. VWilkins-Rogers \Milling Co. \Wathfliéton, AMUSEMENTS. [ mETRoboL F ST. AT 10TH LEWIS S. STON and Nonmpareil Cast in DON JUAN'S 13TH ST—BELOW F TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P. M. SUNNY SPAIN A Multicolored and Fast-Moving | REVUE CASTELLAN |}l VAUDEVILLE in 1 | cramoaLLs ¢exr | TODAY, AN, TON Mats, Daily 2 p.m.—Sunday TODAY ‘ns\o-\'r i LADY." 0. ‘ERAAND_ALL’S TowE TODAY—PRISCII “THE DI 0ACH | TONORROY |c CRANDALL’S iy Chue TODAY. 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M, First National Presents THREE NIGHTS ADDED ATTRACTIONS PICTURES s mmovan\r, RIVER." ¥ S Savoy Th |1||I ;nd Col. R R HENRY K HOLT in “FOR- | 0 € St NP | Sk OTHY GISH in *'NELI PLIN in ations Cal 1714 H ST. (Next_to_ Metropolitan STEAMER Leaves Tth St. Wharf Dal Round Tnp, 85¢ 009 P: T n-uorlulllln Building MT. VERNON PIERRE NIGHT CLUB Club) Charles Macalester iy 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. E. Morrison l’apcr Co. £ YEI EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® OPTICAL COMPANY M0‘1 FST FRAN.5606 'pAcn COURSES] Accountaney; B; €, 8, and M. C. 8. P, Preparation CLUB MIRADOR West Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase Opens Friday Evening, Oct. 15 Featuring Maurlce Harmon Club erador Orchesh'a Supper Dance 10 P.M. to 2 Al Bethesda 394 vou need in blank books can be filled wo-five-nine Beauty, Thrills & Fun IDA MAY CHADWICK DIZZY BLONDS JANS & WHALEN run.x.-t of the Funny. ded MEYER DAVIS “COLLEGIANS” The Most Unique Band Team Ever. A Soream of An Act. $—OTHER 8T STARS—0 tes, Bale,, 880. 80c; Balo., 50 TWICE DAILY R ONLY 10 DAYS MORE SEATS NOW for Next Week Positively the LAST WEEK By GEN.LEW WALLAC CONTAINS wmore THRILLING ACTION—BEAUTY—MIGHTY TN AN U ER ACHIEVEMENT F_THE THEATER TOURING ORCHESTRA OF 30 P'“eis \um-—om- Suss; mal Ilr(-)l l| 1o, RIALTO NOW PLAYING CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS THE COMEDY HIT REGINALD DENNY —IN— “TAKE IT FROM ME” It’s a Peach Washington's Best Orchestra. MISCHA GUTERSON, Conductor. HENRI SOKOLOV, Violin Solo (Selected). International News 11 Other Hits Happy Walker and His Arcadians Every Evening Ladies, Gentlemen, 65¢ $1.10. “Miss Arcadia” our entry for 'Queen of'éolumbia Heights Carnival Will Be Selected From Among_Our_Patrons Saturday Evening, Oct. 16, I pnzsmzur " “n 75¢ & 50c | President Theater Players Offer Sidney Howas ulitzer Prize ext s Now “PARLOR, ma!glmou & Beautiful Frag: for Thanksgiving SPECIAL OFFER “City” 6 Tulips 18 Large Bulbs for. SOW GRASS SF Al for our Free Bookle 1009 B St. NW. Call Main 91 NARCISSUS BULBS Planted Now Wil Give ive THIS WEEK ONLY! Bulb Collection 6 Hyacinths 6 Narcissus (Daffodils) Your cholce of varleties. $].75 Our Compiete Rulh Catalog Free on Reauest NOW Place, bulbs in a bowl of pebbles EW ‘Better Lawna™ F. W. BOLGIANO & CO. Watch for Aeroplane! Dropping Prizes ‘ Friday Noon Do- nated by Wood- ward & Lothrop, Palais ‘Royal and The Hecht Co. Niath Twice Daily Near F GAYETY 2:16 and 8:18 HIGH-CLASS BURLESQUE THE MERRY WHIRL Pastsian Living Art Models Extra tower Trio NEXT WEEK—'Powder Puff Frolic." i Celored Whirlwind Dancers VAMPS OF 1927 A Bunch v 1 ‘LET GET ACQUAINTED’ We Play LOEW'S Vaudeville STRAND Continuous—12 noon_to_ 11 On the Screen RUDOLPH VALENTINO in ““THE SON OF THE SHEIK" His Last and Greatest Fhotoplay On the Stage ““MODERN REVUE" Featuring DOROTHY sunr".n..a AL NEWMAN Desmond & Raym: Sardon & White OTHERTALL'STAR AC éoli’s ANNE Mat. Today Tonight at 8:20 NICHOLS Presents P LOEW'S E ALAC __Continuous 10:30 a. m.-11 p. m. FOUR DE LUXE SHOWS DAILY At 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9 P. M. || BEBE DANIELS With Charles lige! AL HERMAN AND HIS MINSTRELS 77 72777 27 COLUM BIA/ ontinuous 10:30 a. m.-11 p. TSECOND AND FINAL WE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents KING VIDOR'S CLASSIC LA BOHEME Based on the fam Direct from fts 1/ run at $2 pric LILLIAN GISH AND JOHN GILBERT Pathe Newsree Oy 7%, 7//// MARY PICKFORD L IN “SPARROWS™ SHUBERT ELASCO TONIGHT Al ! 30 0 gt. Mossrs. Shuber. “l.:X'F‘l;mi‘ 50 ‘\i W THAT OFF” _ Next Week—seats Now BERTHA |- ICH Ang Her Distingnished Company ‘Sudermann’s Masterpiece “MAGDA” AMERICAN 1+ 8 - “THE_LIT FAVORlTE SENATE R BEES." CLARA BOW PARK THEATER 1% 11t RUDOLI’H v ALI"\'II\() H]PPODRBHEY"' “ear 9th TODAY-TOMORROW CHARLES RA ARTS ELl‘l‘E 1ith St. uml R L DUMBARTON * - NORMA TALMADGE in “KIRL" "~ WARDMAN PARK LACE REID in “FOREVER." THE OX STUDIO zo dancen Beat roor Naturday I. 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