Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 64

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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National —“Ben-Hur" (third week), photoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—"Laft That Off,” comedy, £ 520 p.m. oli's-“Howdy smedy. at 8:20 KELLOGG WILL GO Wanted,” comedy-drama, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—Meyer Davis’' Collegians, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle Spain,” vaudeville, continuou 30 to 11 p.m. Strand-“Modern Review,"” ville, continucus, 12:30 to 1 Gayety—""The Mery lesque, at nd 8 Mut Iml King,” ‘romantic Latin American r-in!omafs Will Accompany Secretary for Special Function. vaude- Secretary of panied by the isters of the 21 publics, will Philadelphia sition on 1’ 2. A s ington ¢ Philadelp} Kellogz, accom assadors gnd Min- | Latin 2 tttend in Expo October 1 train will leave Wash that das and ar out noon At the station the diplomats will be met by a picked zroup United | States Army Cavalry and escorted to | Independence Square. where u tree will be planted commemorating the event. After lunch speeches will be | delivered by members of the body They will then procecd to the exposi Hon grounds to he ted by 21 air planes, each outhern re public. A spe e It From Me,” at 11:40 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Juan . 1:40, Park " Forever,” one for Forlorn River,” at 12:50, . 8 and 9:40 p.m. (colored)-—*The Clinging | continuous 2 to 11 p.m. MARKET PLAN TRIUMPHS. | Peanut Gmwers Sign Co—operauvei h’\-v' ugsnm the United States Contracts for 165.000 Bags. isithg the i Spanish pavilions, they will then re.| NORFOLK, Va. American naval and il | Peanut at Anthony Wayne Field | threatened with olution through | t Washington _shortly ]l.|i\l||" of members to sign contr: H for a minimum of 150,000 bags, will} continne in operation, Wita contracts for considerably more than the mini- mum on a 10-year U nd co-ope rleting thereby has won what of the association declare 1 victor nd military escort dncoln raise the | Vine,” republics while tional the Uni Directiy doves will be released carrving mes sages of Il from vepresent: tives of these republics over 30 citi 1.000 | O e SECRET SER‘JICE WARNS OF FAKE RESERVE NOTE‘ = @ on yesterday had re- | [ ceived from growers contracts for ap | | proximately 165,000 bags of peanuts, | and other contracts continued o | gl pour in. of Counterfeit $20 Bill, Recently Put in Circulation. Moran of ¢ broadeas ervice | ainst a | r Federal | 000000000000 000000000 IFederal Reserve : When in Need of Sesestic Masquerade Costumes Wigs, StageMake-up or Novelties For Parties and Entertainments Consuit— ! et conter- 3 R, C, M. Burton & Son 3 etehed plates on o 11 E St. Main 4361-4362 : on which nd Nk 1ines have heen | 6440600660644 00000000000 traced in imitation of the sitk fiber. H ! T I8 portrai ind lathework on both you need in dark appear- hooks can be ate— E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Wharf Daily 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ Cafe and 1L oter on Steamer M1 Vel undays v warnir counterfeit twenty-doll reserve note on the . . - . " face plate ! John | United | of ORI B A YT © conspicuously 1eril blotehy blank filled larly formied Specit \i and out of al n at hiand bears se ALLOWEEN Costumes, N GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 914 E Street N.W. E inum, monds for manu- facturing Purposes. Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F_SI ment number Makers, Di gm@mmm@fiflmmm@a@m@wm 5§ Mount Vernon g .. and | . M. A. LEESE ©PTICAL co.| Alexandria, Va. sveu srons 614 aih st 90c Round Trip 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 —is essential In all Case Sate-tontt "OUR Obtometrist Car leaves Terminal, 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W.,, every hour on the hour DRI 2 For LUMBER and MILLWORK 75 No Order Too Small A J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 and select what 3 SUITS O’COATS TOPCOATS TUXEDOS The regular price our clothes is $35. tory, bought; have trimmings bought; we have bought. every step there is saving, and they vou! rare coffees of his torfeal excellence are always procur- able at Swing's. Jova—Mocha 55c the COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Civic Affairs Committee Authorized iabout further conditions mittee to di zations the offering of the capture of the | Sergt o the local ari authort vietims " | decried loungers abounding he | spoke strongly | PACE COURSES g@flm@@“fljmfl amflmarmflmnmd ST RRREER service has been available to the 2 z / 2 i % . ? B AN S ISR S IR The difference between that and $22.50 is what we save you by making the clothes in our own fac- of cloth we have we buttons we have bought; thread At THE EVENING STAR, WASH and other illegal practices carried on “openly” and attributed a large part of the crime to them. The civic affairs committee, under Ralph Goldsmith, will begin imme- diately to get in touch with other civic organizations to work for bet- terment. The suggestion was made hy George White, a member of.the club. N Two Named Reserve Officers. Clarence H. Porter, 3120 R street, and Joseph B. Graham, University of Virginia, have been commissioned by the War Department, first lieutenants in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. TO SEEK CRME CURB ‘With Other Organizations to Study Conditions. Aroused by the increase of crime i the Cosmospolitan v authorized its civie co-operate with ations to bring investigation of crime the city. so authorized the com- ss with other organi- a reward for ver ot Detective vie in The club I ce makes many flouting of con- police fo resi aw follo: . the and The club bhookmaking amblers aguinst 60c Assorted Chocolates, Sveciat . 49¢ 60c Chocolate-covered Cherries All 5c Bars, . and M. C. 8, ! All sets sold on time payments. Growing a Savings Account Requi fixed pury £ Rround of futire happiness o nd a ewcall amount each weel ssure bountiful returns. Open. ount now: 39, Interest ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. WEE to e extraordinary values in Part - wool Union Suits. Gray Random Suits. Heavy Ribbed Union Suits in ecru. Me- dium and $1:= Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and dominal sup- porters perfect annot be ac- quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our heavy weight in sizes 36 to public of W 20 rs. shington for the last g Avail \nur~(‘lf of thli 917 G St. N.W. s\‘\\ms\“\\fi\w“\\%mfixx\\n&m\s N\ Without Seeing Bell Clothes First! of build! price: Open Late Saturday Evenings LK 920 F Street SPECIAL SALE OF CANDY Temorrow SOAP SPECIAL 7c Fairy Soap Special, 6 for 25¢ (None Delivered.) In Our Radio Department We Handle the Following Sets FRESHMAN MASTERPIECE R. C. A.RADIOLAS Crosley Sets We believe these sets represent the best value for your money. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents. 917-919 G St. N.W. Tz UNDERWEAR | Saturday, Oct. 16th FACTORY TO YOU-- ALWAYS ONE PRICE Clothes make the man, and Bell makes the Clothes. Single-breasted, Double-breasted, Blues, Greys, colors, herringhone weaves — all are represented in the big parade of Suits, Top- coats, Overcoats and Tuxedos that are here a for every man of any total $12.50, which is exactly the amount we save for man needs to be well dressed, and all at one JLOTHES SINGER DELAYS WEDDING. Vernati-Tetrazzini Marriage Post- poned for Second Time. ROME, October 15 (). —The mar-| riage of Myne. Tetrazzini, the on(‘x‘u1 singer, to Petro Vernati, which was scheduled for today in Rome, has been postponed for the second time. It is now planned to hold the ceremony in Florence at the end of the month. The marriage originally was set for October 1 at Florence, but was then shifted to October 15 at Rome. i The singer was born in Florence and has expressed the desire to be married there. Chewing Gum and Life Savers, 3 for ..... ° 10c 60c Whole Brazil Nu chocolate-covéred . 40c Peanut Brittle, special 63¢ Chocolate-covered Roasted Almonds Wz Friday, Oct. 22 ) A yearly event with us, one week each year in the month of OCTOBER, which really is the be- ginning of the Fall underwear season, we offer underwear. You’'ll find the brand you want, in the weight you want, here this week at a lower price. Saturday’s Specials— FEATURING TOMOR- ROW Extra Heavy Rib= bed Shirts and Drawers, in ecru and random col- ors, Our $1 quality. Per gar- c 910-§eve}1fl1 Street N.W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bnught For Less Elsewhere” Unless You’ve “Money to : ; Burn”, Don’t Buy Your Fall Suit or Topcoat Plain checks, Browns, stripes, Everything the $22.50. | For Reservations " FOUR DE e suow At 1:30, 3:30, 7 and © BEBE DANIELS With Charles” Paddock in @ hilarious romance of college life! “THE CAMPUS FLIRT” ON THE STAGE AL HERMAN AND HIS MINSTRELS Palace Concert Orchestra Organlogac—News—Toples LOEW’S CoLumeiA Continuous 10:30 SECOND AND FINAL WE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents KING VIDOR'S CLASSIC LA BOHEME Based on the famous opera! rect from its Brondway run at $2 pricen—With LILLIAN GISH AND JOHN GILBERT Newsreel—Fables—Overture 2 NEXT WEEK ® MARY PICKFORD IN “SPARROWS” NOW PLAYING CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS THE COMEDY HIT REGINALD DENNY —IN— “TAKE IT FROM ME” It’s a Peach Washington's Best Orchestra. A GUTERSON, Conductor. HENRI SOKOLOV, Violin Solo (Selected). International News :: Other Hits MUTUA ENNA. AVE. AT 9TH VAMPS OF 1927 A Bunch of Sweet Little Baby Vamps Are They! CLUB MIRADOR West Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase Opens Friday Evening, Oct. Featuring Maurice Harm‘on and his Club Mirador Orchestra Supper Dance 10 P.M. to 2 A.M. Cail Bethesda 391 Ninth Twice Dail. Yarr GAYETY yiinis HIGH-CLASS BURLESQUE THE MERRY WHIRL Extra Perisian Living Art Models Eygrg tower Trio NEXT WEEK—'Powder Puff Frolio.” Colored Whitlwind Dancers .9 Poli’s ANNE Tonight at 8:20 Mat. Tomor. at 2:20 NICHOLS son, Leneta Lane. INDAY, Seat eason and Treux present “The Challenge of Youth” A New Play by Ashley Miller by Priestly Morrl; ale Now All 'Washin"g?oh’fi Invited Come in Costume OLUMBIA HEIGHTS ARNIVAL Fourteenth Street Columbia Road to Monroe OCT. 21-22 SHUBERT o0 nyut. Sat. TONIGHT At s:;uB ELASC! o PN 50c-52.50 srgs, aomsra. Bhubern e_t0 S BARL CARKOLL PRESENTS “LAFF |30 /%52 THAT OFF” Next Week—seats Now HA And Her nln(ln(fl"h“fl Cumpan; T Sudermann's Maste nm": > “MAGD, Free Lecture —ON— " Christian Science —BY— William D. Kilp.atrick, of Detroit, Mich. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachu- setts. At the Arcade Auditorium 14th St. and Park Rd. N.W. Sunday, Oct. 17, at 3:30 P.M. Under the Auspices of Fourth Church of Christ Scientist No Colleotion. Al Welcome TODAY, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents LEWIS S. STONE sl Nonpareil Cast in DON JUAN'S THREE NIGHTS ADDED ATTRACTIONS of ] Keith Stanl First Pop- Price Vaude- B, ville Phote- PERFECY L Tianag 13TH ST—BELOW ¥ TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P. M, SUNNY SPAIN A Multicolored and Fast-Moving REVUE CASTELLANO VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES “RANI ’§ TIVOLI o Brss, O P RUNTIER AESOP FA- RO - GLARS CRANDAI.L S ottt TIDAY — l’LQ'“P:\R 5\VA\§( ;\‘\ ILLIAM _BOYD TIER. o o - CRANDALL'S Psveor, "ot HOOT GIBSON in “THE S STREAK o CRANDALL’S Apollu Thelt” e Rl i 3 E i POK CPANDAL!..’S TODAY-—IRENE i YORK in Ave.8Quehertr 1CH “THE CRANDALL'S €oLoxY Gu. Av & Farcasut RANGER in SHING MIX in mfiz CRANDALL'S HovE T TORAY-—CLARA E N SHIPS ‘um\ v—HARRY CAREY “Avenue Gnnd CRANDALL'S a5 P Ave Mate, Dafly 2 nm - Sun DAY K _HOLT COMEDY_ LLA DEAN ATIONAL 2:30 oxicv 8:30 in DAILY SUNDAY MATINEES, 3 P. M. SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR NEXT WEEK—The Last Week METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER $4,000,000 PRODUCTION OF Br GEn LEW wALACE Snedtis 7 bakoniaio —— Contains more thrilling action, ro- mance, =beauty. mighty drama_ than any other achieve- ment of the theater. Tourinz SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of 30 s Nahts — Qreh Bal., $1.63 Beauty, Thrills & Fun IDA MAY CHADWICK JANS & WHALEN Funniest_of the Funny. Extra Added MEYER DAVIS' “COLLEGIANS” The Most Unique Band Team Ever. A Bcream of An Aot. 9—OTHER STARS— Fentures Nites, $1; Bale., 38c. Oreh., & 0; Balo., 0. Orch., Mats., We PIly LOEW'S Vaudeville STRAND Continuous—12 noon to 11 p. m. On the Scroen RUDOLPH VALENTINO in ““THE SON OF THE SHEIK His Last and Greatest Photoplay n the Stag *‘MODERN REVUE" Featurl DOROTHY luv::l’:‘-.-? AL NEWMAN Dumond & Raymond Qerdon & White s OTHER ALL-STAR 1st St & R. I Ave. AMERICAN OLIVE Erceenis Pkmclm‘ 1119 St PEACOCK FEATHERS." JACQUELINE LOGAN. SENATE 322 Pa. Av YOUTH." A cast of junior stars. TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. Today at 7_and 9 P.M DOROTHY GISH “NELL GWYN”" Also PATHE NEWS and COMEDY. _ N.E. KEREY, \u‘R\u\' Y ey DN e Thiter GERALD, PARK THEATER % 14tk RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN A REVIVAL OF I “THE SHEIK” HIPPODROME e ot TODAY ONLY— CHARLES RAY. “PARIS™ ELITE 14th St an R. L Ave. LANCHE SWEET MISS BRINLEY, Violinist. “'ISIPLOMACY" OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th O TLSSE! Last 2 days. N 6th & CSts. N.E Gl |3_ 8:00—0:30 N"'W STANT ON DOROTHY DE! ONTAGTE LOVETD A AL manwn\ RD_COME] CAROUNA 11th & N.C. Ave. 0 THIS 1S PARIS." MONTE_BLU! SY RUTH MILLER LY e o oo 10 STE] THE. SHOW ORF " | and musieal TODAY — SYDNEY, DA WHAL A NURSE ) b YW-—JACK HOLT in “FOR- N RIVER." Watch for Aeroplane! BEGINNING SUNDAY RIALTO PRESIDENT - tth & Pe Ave. M. 2us E20 | Sat. Mat., 75¢ & 50c | resident Theater Players Sidney Howard's 'lr'ulilzrr Prize Play /7/////, % A 'nmm Guild snm.-. "l‘\RlflI{ BH)RO()\[ & 727 77//%/////// /// 22227 N. Y Symphony Orchestra Conductor Three conr"u——\m 9, Dee. 7. rah 1 Soloists, SCHUMANN-HEINK PAUL KOCHANSKI, Violinist Otto Klemperer, Guest Conductor Seanon ickets. $7.50. $6. £4.30, £3. now on sale ut Mirs. Greene's Concert Bu- reau, Droop's. 13th & G. Phone M. 6493, Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Poli's Theater—4:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE ODOR CHALIA world's Bu: rin- KR] inist. BosToN b ORCHESTRA. T ousscvicaky. Conductor. Wilson-Greene Concert Series Six Evening Concerts, 8:30 Memorial Continental Hall, D.A.R. N ATE |qu R o Chi Soprano. rano. H or. muon tickets, fof above coursce now oncert, Bureau. Main 6 p.m appointment. |L\\u\(. C &30 pm. El 1208 18th st F: RSARY DANC Tivoll Pasti ners. Hotel Arlinktor, surprises. ersbody | welcome 3 ave.. between K and L n.w ilmu-«lon‘.i “THE FOX SITUDIOW Theatrieal Training Sch: All stuge dances Instru ut any o g Children's ¢ BT 13t St PROF. MRS, & 1329 Mt W Main 1 Fox Trot, Waltz and Tango. New Collegiate; Charleston. Valencia. Latest’ Variations. 17¢ Pr use Will Make Yo £ lroom Dancer THE “ms’ru-‘ [y SR " Fr. 6265. 15° The Tcllemikofl Ean‘llner School of Dancing Sixth Season raded Classes Now Forming ranteed to Graduates 1320 M, o B C1asees in Ballet, Tap. Chara ter Solo. Spanish. Gypsy, Russian, New Charleston, Valencia, Bott Clags for Children Saturday. Oct. 16th Private Lessons by Appointment THE . PLACE TO GET ACQUAINTED I g LLO §T Thur CITY CLUB,

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