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JEWISH CONGRESS 10 MEET 3 DAYS National Body Will Convene February 20 to Discuss Varied Affairs. n Jewish Congress, con- .gates from the various 1l and fraternal organ- ghout the count hold a three-day meeting in Was ton beginning February 20, it a meeting The Americ sisting of dc both of of inter ewry, will d international scope, i The condition of the Jews in Ru- mania, which resulted in a visit to Secretary of State Kellogg on January 12 by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, presi- dent of the congress, who urged that the State Department advocate bet ter treatment of the Jews in Rumania, will be considered. Executives of 40 local Jewish or- izations will meet at the Jewish unity Center Sunday to outline detailed plans for the congress and elect three Washington dele the meeting. Bernard G. Richards, executive sec retary of the national organiza accepted the invitation of the Wash ington chapter to meet here, MARYLAND GLEE CLuB SINGS AT CENTRAL HIGH Takes Part in Under Auspices of Several Churches—Students Assist. The l'nl\'ox\'il v o Progmm Given Maryland Glee urday night ‘in at Central ~ High smmittee representing various s of the city. dition to the concert of the the program in- n orchestra com. tudents, directed cKean and assisted Swanton, pianist, and Hoch Smith, trombone Miss Luc Minnie soloist The Club was led University of Maryland Glee Homer C. House. The program of the evening closed with a fivereel picture, “Transgressor.” The committee which arranged the entertainment included: Stewart Pat- erson, fr Goldsmith Miss _ Lois churches, churches, dist church churches, Methodist rnest A. Grant of Metho- , Marion Smith of Pres- byterian church John D. Ruthven of Baptist churches, Mr. Hiatt of Friends’ chunhefl nml Mr! Lucy R. 8wanton of the V . U. e BALTIMORE PLANS PARK. Secures Optmn on Fort Smallwood Harbor Defense Site. An option to acquire as a_public park the Fort Smallwood harbor de- fense site, where British troops are said to have landed in 1812 for the march on Washington, has been ex- ercised by the city of Baltimore. The cost to the city will be $50,000. Containing about 100 acres, the reservation was acquired by the War Department in 1896 as the site for & harbor fort, but the plan never wi carried out. It was named for Mai. Gen. William Smallwood of the Con- tinental Army and Governor of Mary- land in 1785. The legend as to the British landing at this point remains unconfirmed. A Choice of 40 Different Routes to California Given in This Free Book. “40 ways and more to California and the North Pacific Coast.” Select the route best suited for this season of the year. Detail maps, indicat- ing these routes from Chicago, to- gether with fares and other infor- mation, sent e on application to R. O. Small, General Agent, Chi- cago and North Western Ry.. 214 Pennsylvania Bldg., 15th and Ches nut sts, Philadelphia, Pa.—Ad: tisement. BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 6494 Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. m EYES E)MMIN GLASSES nrrzE 2. OPTICAL COMPANY HO7F ST. _ FRAN.5606 : 4% Wg;}Vm’cs CENTRAL Our Own Make Felt Mattresses Lowest Prices in Years For Jan. . L. T. JONES 931 H St. N.W. “26 Years at it” Recognition The value of an ap-* praisal is often in direct ratio to the number of people who have learned to rely in it. Millions know the authenticity and con- servatism of American Appraisals. ‘Washington Albee Building TheAmenican *| Mrs. Davis Bequeaths Holdings to TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “Cradle Snatchers,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The Road to Rome,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—"Ching-a-Ling,” 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Kitty Doner, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m EARLE—May Wirth, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. STRAND—“The JFashion Paradé,” musical _presentations, continuous, 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY ucky mbo,"” lesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. MUTUAL~—"Happy Hours,” lesque, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. RIALTO—"The Night of Lov 11:50 a.m., 1:30, 3:35, 5:20, 7:25 9:35 p.m. METROPOLITAN — “The Lover,” at 11: 1:35, 3:35, 7:45 and 9:50 PALACE— at 11 am., 9:50 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The Black {necond week), at 11:10 a.m., 115, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m “*Midni “hl Lovers,” at 35, 4:30, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m AMBASSADOR—"The Silent Lover,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. w ARI)\(\\ PARK—"Chatned” ond week), at 7 and 9 p.m. CENTRAL— at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, LEAVES $527 500 ESTATE. revie, at vaudeville, bur- bur- and Silent 5:30, Pirate’ 1:10, 3:15, 630, 8 and 9:40 pm and Daughter. George K. Davis and his sisters, Mrs. Arline D. Treland and Mrs. Jessica D. Gatherwood, are to share the bulk of the estate of their mother, Mrs. Louise D. Davis, who died De- cember 31. The estate is valued at $527,500 and includes a Summer home at Bar Har- bor, Me., and valuable coal mines. The Girard Trust Co. of Philadelphia, George K. Davis and Mrs. Ireland are named as ecutors. Attorney Robert F. Cogswell represents the Son Recognized as the finest homem ade .m"‘ 1ath & Atways Sold in Dainty Ribboned Backets ___| (sec- | C he Ace of Cads,” | S STAR, TUESDAY MAP OF.U. S. DESIGN OF AIR MAIL STAMP Sale at New York and Local Post Offices to Begin Janu- THE - EVENI SHINGTON, 500 BOYS ADDRESSED BY WALTER JOHNSON Live Clean Lives.in Order to Meet All Emergencies, He Ad- vises Them. SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Route SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT 9 Thru Trains Daily FROM WASHINGTON Everglades - E4¥. Cogats Everglades Florida b Connt g, 8: 9. 2 West Indian Lt & 9: 1 2 ary 25. A map of the United Stz |ing rivers and mountain flanked by two airplanes, one travel- | ing West, the other East, is the de- sign of the new ‘Hrl‘l\! air mail stamp which will be placed on sale at New ashington post s rding to an Postmaster General es, show- nges and Johnson, Washington's presiding at a_special | hoys under the auspices i Ipis- Sun Walter pitching ace, meeting for Havana Speclal Palmetto offices Janu announcement. by Florida Si al Coust'Lins Florida Mail 3 Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Soath TiaM:. o information from P. JAMES, G. P. A uu"H" s: N, thlnnon.h c. Tel Main 78 Ask for “Tropical TVips Booklet copal day, jolned in tance of boys living a clean life order to meet any emergency.” “Live a clean life,” he advised the more than 500 boy gathered in ”1"‘ church, “bec: emergencies sure to ari a person can 'N‘ prepared to meet them only through |4l PO recalled » 15-cont | having a strong mind and body, the | RvAIn e BYEE result of clean living.” Mokt TdAds Charles O. Wright, general secre e il e tary of the West Side branch of the | Under: the Association in b introduced by A Johnson and |“H\l‘ ed an address en- titled “Three Strikes and Out.’ | The meeting under the aus pices of Wesley . Church, Firs Church of ‘Chevy Chase, the |t PO Presbyteria Church. “hase Baptist Church and All [ 417 lines in the ' Episcopal Church l'4(Vl\(‘ February » Those in charge of arran o for the meeting were: Altor . Sues on Contract. inell, Dr. J. T. Spicknall, 'homas, Gi fira s G Thomas, George B. I'raser. A. G NVe, | ;4 16 recover $10,000 damages has | been filed in the Dist Supreme S. McBride and Joseph lhllm.an Court by Meta M. Evans against Gil Hollister. — bert S. Seek, a_contractor, for alleged ; I breach of contract. Through Attor- Band Concert Tonight. | neys Friedlander and Guinane, the By the Unlted States Marine Band | court s told that the plaintift was Orchestra, M Band | put to additional expense through the Auditorium, alleged failure of Seek to follow the Santelmann, tions in the erection of 1633 second leade Van Buren street. stamp is the same size the current 10 and stamps. The color is | | route, ply is | rate two of the to cover post: one and one The new 20-cent stamp is being i wse of the mew rate of air ze of 10 cents a half oun, This great bank the FEDERAL-AMERICAN ¥s a Member of the Federal Reserve System | sued be | mail pos United States, ef 1927 | leader: PERFECT HEARING FOR THE DEAF THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE CAN BE WORN WITHOUT HEAD BAND Look at it and you the simplest and smallest device in the world: use it and you FEEL that you have the most wonderful biece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Let us prove we have conquered vour affliction FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE from 9 AM. to 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 17-18-19 Hear under all conditions in the church, theater, over radio. telephone and general conversation. The AUTO EAR MASSAGE is used to stop head hoises and improve the hearing. Remember, we would not allow such a demonstration in our store unless we had investigated the inetrument thoroughly. An_expert from New York City will be with us on the above daye We most earnestly reauest you o call. make a test privately and receive expert advice without charge. Every inst t guarauteed. Ask or write for booklet Tell your deaf friends. THE GIBSON CO,, Inc., 917-919 G St. N. W. ‘The sharp stinging twinges of pain that may affect any nerve in the body and which are often so un- bearable, will be quickly relieved if the congestion that causes them is removed and the nerve centers BAUME BENGUE BR.INGS QUICK RELIEF It starts to work at once to relieve the congestion that stops the flow of healing blood, while its special pain-relieving ingredients cool and soothe the nerve ends that are so 9 26,07’11/1728' You of ‘Teeth @mut)/ 2 JANUARY Appraisal Company Lift this unbecoming veil— Accept Science’s New Way to Dazzling White Teeth OOK in your mirror. You see a thin mask of yellow on your teeth. You brush and brush to lift it. Still it remains—irremovable. 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T T — THE TRI-CALCTUM PHOSPHATE DOES IT! 2 18, 192 (PAUAC Continuous 10:30 a. m. fo w NoW FLAYING A SYNCOPATION FROLIC ON THE SOREEN MAE MURRAY IN “VALENCIA” ON THE STAGE GEORGE SILVERS’ ENTERTAINERS JOE " CHRISTINE TERMINI The Mad Musician.” SALLY FIELDS Broadway's Popular ‘‘Blues’ Singer W Overturs—Organlogus—News—Fable 7////////// ///////// Tnited Aritats Frecent noueus FAIRBANKS In'a cyclone of thriihs, action vomrmc¢ that ‘will touch the heart THE BLACK PIRATE _Newsreei—Overture—Ete, 47///////////////////////////////////////////// 77 RIALTO —NOW PLAYING TO CAPACITY— Morning and Afternoen Perform- ances Respectfully Buggested. \ ‘ \ 7222, Their_Night—Your Night Tod-y or Tonight never forget it You'll never regret it Blazing and Amazing! 7% ALL-STAR ANNIVERSARY BILL IOW AT THE EARLE GALA PERFORMANCE Puceinl’s Opera MME. BUTTERFLY CONDUCTOR--JACQUES SAMOSSOUD Cast—Babanieva, Althouse, Patton, Etc. Chorus—E. Wentworth Studios. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM, Friday Evening, Jan. 21, 8:15 Benefit of the Greek refugee children Patronage of Greek Minister C. Stmoponios And Mme. Simopoulos. $3, $3, 1—no ‘“Tckets now on sale at Mrs. Wilson- Greene Buteau, Droop's, at 18th and G ts. N.W. MME. SIGRID ONEGIN Contralte , Tuesdas, Jan. 25, 4:3 Tchernikoff-Gardiner Formerly of Paviowa, Fokine, Bolm ets, in a DANCE RECITAL Wi Bl‘l'“llll I’ark Thent(‘r DAY Tiekeis at Jordan Ampico m..manunx Ladles' Club Theater. GA'ET Ladies’ Mat. Daily, 280 ‘World’s Greatest Colored Show LUCKY BO” Noxt Weesk— Benny Leonard in “‘Mr Battling Butler. BLANK BOOKS No matter what you want in Blank Books we have it ! E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Our Optometrists Never use drops or drugs to determine your visual defects, step in and see us, it you're having trouble, M. A. LEESE OPTICAL CO., 614 9th St. Branch Stere—712 11th St. -~ L4 Upholstering Chair Caneing "l}e best place and lowest pricés after all. Nuf-Ced e Money Now Clay Armstrong 1233 “fiNW. 'n-k'“” CRANDALL'S [TROPOLITA__] e TODAY, 11 A l-lul Nati MILTOMN SILLS VIOLA DANA, CHAS. MURRAY and All-Star Cast. in the SILENT LOVER “THE WHISPERING BARYTONE" : JACK_ SMITH in, Conducting S FINEST ORCHESTRA —NEXT WEEK— CHANGE IN POLICY REDUCED PRICES "CRANDALL'S TIVOLI ch & CRANDAI.L'S :“";\. | 18 AYNOR “and THE BLUE ' CENTRAL CRANDALL'S ceNT B TODAY AND TOMOR ADOLPHE MENJOU in * OF CADS CRANDALL'S Sayoy Theater TODAY_MARIE PREVOST in "FOR MiE ACE Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. RROW— LE; CRANDALL'S ” TODAY AND TO STONE and A TH~ALBEE EVERY ACT A BIG HIT Bhows Daily, 2:18 & Eves.: Orch., $1; Bale., 38c. TONIGHT—8 MAT.. THUR. & S " The American-Ori_Revue Cmngg WlLLlAM “COLLIER and c»le»mnd Japanese and hinese Artists R . A Becinnine_Sunday—Seats Wednesday DeWolf Hopper, Younx STRAND Continnous 12 _rwon_to 11 b. m. With Lise Marvenga, M ¢ Miattred the Staze IRVIN "B."HAMP T “The Fashion Parade” —“he Tasmion AT EMIL JANNlNCS in “FAUST” Wed. Mat. SHUBERT o 2:30 50c to §9.00 L2l N Sohart, Tosacti Rl A Nevod Wht &7 R eberaiohed Caat T Next Monday—Seats Thursday Philin Gmdman Presents “WILD MAN nox¥: BORNEO" “A” Comedy with “A” Cast BY Mare Connelly & H. J. Mankiewicz. DON’T MISS THE EARLE'S ANNIVERSARY BILL Washington National Opera Co. Edouard Albion, General Director Monday Evening washington January 24 Auditorium MELIUS Ivantzoff Fornariova SEATS NOW 255" 'S0 i M PENLTAVEU.ATQH L SAM RAYMOND OFFERS NORMA NOEL in “H SWAMI YOGANANDA The Man Who Knows Errolle Chechanowsky Hours” —will _lecture _tonight; “Greatest Science We ing. avesicas PERFECY fharve 13th St. Below F TODAY, 1:30 TO 11 P. M, MAY WIRTH ueen of Equestriennes, With TR and the Wirth Family in a HORSICAL FROLIC GLENN & JENKINS “Working _for_the Kallroad" S$—OTHER STAR ACTS—3 ON THE SCREEN MARIE PREVOST With Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in 5 ““MAN BAIT" CRANDALL’S \|u>l|n T).enm TODAY_ AND :u\vuun et s KENTSN and L OYD HUGHES in ERYHODY @ ACTING CRANDALL'S u...m Thmn TODAY-ALES Faecis™: M Tn\luux;nn STAR CAST in RECKLESS COURAGE CRANDALL'S Sz et 312 Conn. Ave. TODAY—-VIOLA DANA 1§ ME DAY A HOM TOMORROW__PRISCILLA_ DEAN in F_BROADWAY CRANDALL'S COLoNY G Ave Farrae ’I”Il»\\ ALE( n FR. " 18 m i KETURN 'OF PETER TOMORROW ASON 1 ~\\!Pl RO ol SHIRLEY, STE 0'G "ATIONAL TONIGHT SAT. MAT. 50c to 52 50c to $2.50 Mai Tomorrow, 50c to $1.50 HARRIS Presents THE FUINIESY SHOW IN THE WORLD CRADLE SNATCHERS With BLANCHE RING One Year at Music Box Theater, NEXT WEEK CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents The Annual Frederick Lonsdale COMEDY HIT " APPROVAL” With WALL Violet Kemble ¢ —HUe 180 minutes of continuous laughter."— New York Evening World: Eyes.. 275, 320, 1.65, 110, 80c. 0, 50c. AT THE EARLE NOW ANNIVERSARY | ALL-STAR BILL F 1]m Features PARK THEATER *i% "R "rm r'H ASURE B OLIVE Presents PRINCESS 1115 1 “St. __THE_SPFEDING_VE> SENA‘TE W “THE PLEASURE BUYERS. DUMBARTON 7 Wheomin & KAILL and JACK OI.YMPIC i ""' THE FAMILY. | PoTAT H‘PPO ME '\ near 'Nh WHISPERING S\ITET R EIIIE 14th D R. 1. AVE. “THE ACR OF CADS 911 H Street N EMPIRE EAN RERSHOLE n OLD O, MEDY THE SR MOk B 6l Wardman Park Thut’er MOTION PICTURE GUILD DOROTHY MAC- MULHALL " fn ~Illl': & 15th LI in D) Atk AMER!CAN 1st St “THE_EXQUISITE SINNER." LIBERTY North Cap. and P Sts. WILLY FRITSCH in_ “FAUST LEW CODY in * and 2 GI. ClRCLE sz, Pa. LEW cODY. By N mi STANTO'N A R appointment. PRIVATE LESS lessons, s x-trot colleglate. Valencia. North 7838, 1%¢ LLOWSHIP_CLUB sadivery THU xnu.n Night u Nigntz 9 to 1 Theatrical Training Ballroom and all styles of st engagements secured. S11 EDW. F. MILLER’S CLASS New course starting F mething new h St. N.W BEATRICE COLES —recently of the professional stage, offers a thorough training in ballet. 3 char- acter dancing, refined ball arleston.. childy STUDIC Telephone:_C Lettie Marle Barrett Premier Danseuse Wil Make You a ~Perfoct” Ballroom Dancer 1213 K st N e CATHERIN BALLE 719 9th St. N. , Fowler Studio SPE((I),:)IJZI‘"' "'" be; Wed.. Jan. 19, AR e | g, i 229 First Street Franklin Atlantic ntu B+, 19

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