Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER s, |CITIZENS CELEBRATE | im | DATE OF ORGANIZATION| pm musi- | Towa Circle Group Indorses Clay-| Birthday Observance. The JTowa Circle Citizen: tion celebrated its fifth anniv last night at the home of Mr. Mrs. Horace M. Fulton, 1500 teenth street. 'A short business ses sion preceded the entertainment pro TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. onal—*“Love i L 8:20 pam. abond pom. CITIZENS AGAINST |- BONDING I]ISIRIl}Til'i‘ff ville, “Ghosts,” pom ton at Dancing vaude at 2:15 and 8 | vaude pm. vaude- Raise Funds—Condemns Bus Purchases. m went on record as the appointment of William | ton to the proposed Public | rin oposed District last night in of 11 who members Southeast (' Associatior met at the Saventh Lemuel at 11:25 am 9:40 pan ) 3 Thompson, presided and gave a short address. She spoke of or anagement = Q;]l'!}!’lol‘ p 3 Four Horsemen 21 cars wer re i e e passed at the m reeting, which was pre sided ove dent of t nyson, 550 p.m Busine: ke a | paign to rease its membe within the next few months. Refre ments were served . When the Su of Senaar snee: harem turn their | pt that one s himself to th tures in the delay of wk istered, hy - e Organization of Local Physicians eordance with < Headed by Dr. Ellison. The Clinical Club « ¢ local physicis new memt elected: Charles R. ¥. Skinner, W Johnson, H. Van s ry Haas and Free OLD LAW TO GOVERN 'PROHIBITION CASES Ohio Invokes British Statute : Which Recognizes Every Man's | Home as His Castle. hold meet month for The fir: By the Associated Pre; COLUMBUS, Ohio, ack to ¢ dunv) of.the old English law which recog- nizges a man’s home as his far as State prohibition enfor §s concerned. Winthrop_Peabody, sell, Dr. R. Lym ment ])-’Hm.m Dr. E J Burton Glenn, Dr. $mplied mmi: 5 — “henceforth and un i ome should be mole Welcome in t the New Year! Serve a pot of Mesco Coffee between you and a friend or two as you greet 1927 bright-eyed and light- hearted. Drink to the well- being of the nation with a cup of Mesco. Mesco Coffee Cup-Tested =~ 55¢ Lb. M-E-SWING 1013 € STREET ] l\ln;. Dr. 3 \hhnduu Dr. Dunlap P. rling, Biipreme George ®overning authority of prohibition e forcement officers as a result of a raid | = Just Spring on the home of State Sen- mtor George H. Bender of Cleveland, an ardent dry advocate. A jury wwarded Senator Bender $25,000 dam- ages against the raiding officer and his bondsmen. The case will be ap- fl Trlhlr‘ Special Sale Cider— Apples Made on Direct from premises. orchard. Cheap Open 9 AM. to 9:30 P.M. 3107 14th St. N.W. pealed. Immeldately after the verdict Com- missioner McDonald told "his !n!pec tors that hereafter the: homes at their own risk of hminn 15 pay heavy damages. He admits| that his instructions will have the e feet of preventing further home raid-| ing, except, perhaps, in c ihere Is absolute proof 1hat the prohibition law is being lated. W.&].SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. “The House with the Green Shutters” FURNITURE At Worthwhile Values A,L of the items offered during this closing week of the year are of the usual W & J. Sloane standards, and those considering the purchase of any of the following will find that the prices represent a distinct opportunity This Week Only if they avail themselves of this offer. OPEN AR — cover in Tapestry . M CHAIR 3d$48 SS.’.fé}m,'Efi%Ei; ‘au:.‘“'”‘“"’ 22 o™ eyl e d OPEN BOOKCASES . jrom 35°% CLOSE ‘ with daappgingggo§9ASEm§ 5 5'00 Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THB UNITED STATES Sloane &ndorsed Merchandise (arries An Assurance of Satisfaction - 5 ' ‘4'25 A Wonderful Ofienlu | For desk or boudoir, this accurate hir- ; Gilberttime- keemo(h-ndmhbod | mahogany. See it at your dealer’s. Gilbert Cluths Season’s Greetings To You—From Us Start the New Year right — give the kiddies Slorm & Sherwood Dairy products. City and Sub- urban Deliv- ery. West 264 West 2190 O SR iR ) : Mount Vernon Library of Congress Lenox String Quartet Jan. 7th, 8 Jan. 8th, Admission free but only by card, | Cards available at 10 a.m., Jan. 3d, | Alexandna, Va.i 90c | Round Trip 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway :30 p.m. :30 pm. wmm@a_m@ Car leaves Terminal, 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W,, every hour on the hour flr‘{fl’@mfl" s : B e —————— e ——— T L T S R v Phonp Main 391 EW YEAR CARDS n Unusual Showing of Holiday | eting Cards. Popular Prices. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Av I Mt Cormiste Medies) Ool Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Pl Glanses Fitted Fyes Examined | Two Underwear Specials Ehnlmer’o Huv!weight Union Suits or—sizes 36 to 46. Special at 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN UNDERWEAR FOR BIG MEN Chalmer’s Ribbed —in ecru col- or, per fect Shirts and Drawers Nationally c known for fitting, super wearing quali- qual ties—ecru col- low its ity at_ this price. Per garment . 910 Seventh Street N.W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought For Less Elsewherg” Gibson’s Last One-Cent Sale For 1926 Tomorrow, Thursday Only You buy one item at our regular list price, gopcwtprice, and you get another of the same for lc additional. No tele- phone orders accepted. Remember, tomorrow, Thursday, only! 50c Palmolive Shampoo 2 for 51c 25¢ Pine Tar With Ext. Cod Liver Oil and Eucalyptus 2 for 26¢ 25¢ Vanilla Flavoring Comp. 2 for 26¢ Sc Gold Dust 2 for 6¢ 40c Lady Faire Theatrical Cold Cream, %-Ib. Tins 2 for 41¢ $1.00 Star Set-in-Rubber Paste Shaving Brush 2 for31c 2for $1.01 GET IT AT GIBSON’S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream 2 for 36¢ 25¢ Toothbrushes for 26¢ 25¢ Mary Garden Talcum 2 for 26¢ 10c 1,000-Sheet Rolls Toilet Tissue Paper 2for1llc 7c Fairy Soap 2 for 8c 30¢ Gibson Milk of of Magnesia Tooth . T 29 P6Ll S“ TONIGHT MATS. THUR. & SAT RUSSELL JANNEY Presents The Vagabond King Based on_Justh “IF 1 WERE With Music by 0c to SHUBERT «BeLase0 o \um- Wesirs. Shubert Today Ibsen’s FlSKE " GHOSTS NEXT MON.—SEAT! 1UR. CLARKE PAIN resents THE ARABIAN NIGHTMARE A Merry Play of Swift Adventure and of Rollicking Romance By DAVID TEAR nd DMINICK COLAT Edward _ Childs _Carpenter ast” of Well-Known ~ Artists Staged b With a (ATIONAL TONIGHT 50c to $2.50 __SAT. MAT, 50c to $2__, MADGE KENNEDY “LOVE-]N-A-M[ST" SIDNEY BLACKMER NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMOR. JOHN GOLDEN Presents b A COMIC l 77 owAnce OF YOUTH By Anne Morrison and Patterson Hfl'ufl With WALLACE FORD d UNA MERKEL and a Cast of Dukln;flun Btaged by FRANK CR. kept New York laughing for a year. The Man W Been Waiting to Hear Swami Yogananda Free L.ecture on Eve.—Jan. 9 Washington Auditorium [ METROPOLITAN | ¥. -r u‘ uvl'll_—‘l l MIDNIGHT SHOVI-- FRI 11:15 P. M° TODAY, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Firat Natlonal Presents COLLEEN MOORE Flve-Stgr Cast in TWINKLETOES “Wisard of the Ukulele" ART FOWLER Daily at_3:15. 7:18 and 9:25 p. m. CARTOON_NEWS—OVERTURE. Daniel Breeskin, Conducting NASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA —NEXT W VAN AND SCHENCK CRANDALL'S e A e h \l(l)) I) DANA __anc Kosrii CRANDALL'S ¢ T(v!l AY- -—-Rl‘ H. TOMOR RO THE OLD SOAK e Si i CRANDALL'S Saey Ticnter ENN IHU\“TFIE )1{ ”H N, HERSOLT in KEITH-ALBEE N VAUDEVILLE MAMMO 2 !II!QP-“!I iners HARRY CARROLL And His “DANCING DERBY” 4 Rewne Olassle. ERNEST GI.EIIIIIIIG , Seifshness o—o slP!«:n—n HE| FEATURES EXTRA & SFECIAL YEAI MIDNITE sHOW Gals_Performance. BUY EARLY Phones MAIN 4484.44336623 /] Another Room At a Small Cost Come in and we'll tell you how to make a spare room out of the back porch. No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 Since 1898 SEE ETZ and SEE BETTER EDWIN H. ETZ OPTOMETRIST 1217 G ST. N.W. Christmas Savings Club. There’'s a Club to meet your purse. ANK il OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Cards for New Year's £ ties. GARRISON'S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 814 E Street N. 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 skillfully for ma service ha: public of 20 year: great a ornmm If)m)needav\y 4 é Walters 'fi\':t Gallery The “Poor Association authorized to_say the GA B AL TER " HRRLES - and he open to the public and Saturdays > ruar feh and Avrll, and also Faster Monday and 2nd February Between the hours of 11 and 4 o'clock Tickets of admission. 50c_each. may ordered _through of Baltimore the office of the ] ; ‘when Galleries are open. 5303 5 Continuous—13 meon to 11 p. m. GALA HOLIDAY BILL ON THE STAGE IRVIN lxl HAM? 3 VICTOR HYDE'S “FROLICS OF 1927” With 12—FOLIES BERGERE QIRLS 12 ON THE BOREEN RIN-TIN-TIN In “WHILE LONDON SLEEPS® NEXW YEAR'S lll‘l‘flfl' ox lm UTUA PI:\NA AVE. AT 9TH urlesk Delight DIMPI;LD DANJ % t show, »\mnlr ‘Paskine foucs, Admigston 1343 (GRETA GARBO and X o R DUMBARTON ANTONIO PT “Through Hell and Back Again With the Allies.” LAST 3 DAYS. 1ith & 3 ADOK arsto . L. AVE. SON FORD ) i T sconsin Ave. f | 13th St. Below F MIDNIGHT SHOW--FRI. 11 TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P, PILLARD & HILLIER IN GERBER’S GIGGLES With Six_Amile Associates BABE EGAN’S REDHEADS 8—0T It TAR A —3 oN J GEURGE 0 IMEN JANET GAYNOR n “THE BLUE EAGLE" ceSt. CRANDALL’S \nlh 1||l'1(!l' A GRAY. in SOUTH SEAS OLONY 1 Aye A Farracnt TROW LD, ATOMA OF it CRANDALL’S « TODAY: E CRANDALL‘S Home T;llu‘:l;v ARD ACK vy Chase, D. C. DIX AR y..\(.vuu» Vi BRED TN OLD KRN LOEW’S Houous 10:30 &, m.11_p. m. Continuous 10:30 a. ( MIDNIGHT SHOW--FRI. 11:30 P, M. TODAY AND ALL WEEK GUS EDWARDS In His Atlantic City Revue Hit “RITZ-CARLTON NIGHTS" 20--YOUTHFUL STARS--20 At 1:35, 8:35_7:05 and 9:15 P. M. On So:een “LOVE'S BLINDNESS” Featuring PAULINE STPARREKE. ANTONIO Mnreazine—Ton c-—Overture | CoLumeiA Oentinuous 10:30 &, m.il TODAY AND ALL WEEK “WE'RE IN THE NAVY Now” The comedy s the Fron famous star: WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON MABEL NORMAND COMEDY ! ////%// EDOUVARD u.no-? . co. “LA BOHF.ME” atoxun GEORGESC0, Oonduter. WASHINGTON AUDITOR! MONDAY EVE., JAN. m.. [BI3 23 SEATS NOW, Arthur .vomn Plago Co., CARL “TAXI TAXI!” Ter o Quisk Toip to Sho Tasd of Laughter, Eaward Hrercte Horton and Marfan Nixom —On the Stage— “THE ATLANTIC FOUR” Entire Change of Program. MIDIITE SHOW NEWYEAR'SEVE| : —1 TY Ladtew Olud Thester, Ladies' Mat. Daily, DAVE M;\RION HIS OWN SHOW MIDNIGHT SHOW, FRI, DEC. 31 NEXT WEEK—"Sliding" Billy Watsen NEXT CONCERT PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF N. Y. ORCHESTRA Willem Mengelberg, (‘ol{t‘iuqlnr Tues. Jan. 4th Yationa! $2.00, $1.50. $1.00 mll.h Blllflll 1330 G SEATS SELLING FRIEDA HEMPEL Recital—National Theater Friday, Jan. 7. Tickets, £2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00—T. Arthur Smith Bureau, 1330 G St., in Kitt's. 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