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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON & JESDA FEBRUARY 1, 1927. “CLEARNG HOLSE” | 2227 KAPLOWITZ | H E. R El ) GALLICIE l:l' — o—"Potash and Perimutter, | —you will always find a com= ves,” comedy, .. 21 NINTH STREET NORTHWES Ly, T SOl O L L s oF v Boetts. | ; oy 15 and $:15 p.m. i VISIT E. Morri P C | N ANKLIN UNIVE 3 | {,Melth's—Bert Lytell, vandeville, at 0‘;‘;:%': A:!Per 0. 11 el T Aty L . 6493, CRANDALL 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | < o ol | THE BUSEST STORE N TOWN | — || (METROPOLITAN] Whitchurst Wants Board of| i frutmiays 1505 10, | chAGU Poli’s N U 1 ARMCY b o 13th St. Below ¥ ’meaenmmn« continuous 12:30 to 11| $ l ] Trade to Pass on All jvomn. | R e e l C f MUST S ll Theater el Mot Bwomivis TODAY, 180 TO 11 P. M. Repair Requests. J,‘(If.ilnl‘l xll'. ( burl xmmh ! A GARMENT PROFIT | t s a ase o e conl""E B The :ifi‘fi‘" : , 430, | SEMIFORMAL SPRING GOWNS The price has been put at the lowest possible figure; | el R gy Mk L i 1‘3’?.‘.“3 0. .I4L $ ngS sensational opportunity to buy this strictly modern cUMPANY | E GR'FFITH AGKER g s | and terms reduced to the minimum—making it a most requests for paving and repairing of Home. With Einar Han The First Mrs. Rudoiph Valentine Inar Hanson and Francls X. 3 " I streets and roads. 1o be conducted by T:45 and 9:50 p.m. . »f Trad H 0—"“The | the Washington Board of Trade. with | T Tinar Manson nna Francex. the object of giving city officials a|a. . 1= 30. y and 9: 1 . DOLLAR A GARMENT PROFIT v broader view of the wishes of Wash- | 1 ” o e oty s | 120 ST T | eon e ot omver s 646 Keefer Place N.W. || rompaegga (|| 1€ U0y ol mn - A : o Dieas e A, 1 ! R It u located in the Soldiers’ Home section, ‘“lmzmor- i 5 anlon Feature— | 5 " T Hervisen HIRRY LANGDON in Person In the Playlet proposed by Assistant Engineer Com. | _ Tiveli-lpsta, Iajasloher: Whitehiurdt. In Taii edaress r ‘ o | MUST BE OF CREPE ELIZABETH which is not only convenient but a most attrac- Oremeatrar Gy, " Eatie equipment. b o Sy Ambassador—"The Lady in E | be e on streets and - e | ik g e ey e il e mine.” at 6:15. $:05 n nd 9:55 p. CREPE (F_jOMA Ofir HEAVY | tive neighborhood. Clorus, 78, Tacidental diaces sad i Sennett’s Three-Reel Comedy | —ON THE SCREEN— rnues of the . o | Contral_visoners of the. Storm EORGETTE. ‘ : i ; ‘ The proposal met with app Cf at 15:30. 2, 3:30, 5, 630, § and 9:40 p.m . £ Large 2011 front Colonial Home with atractive Man- . Tiokets on win SATURDAY AFTERNOON VERA REYNOLDS SPRING COATS--$1 A COAT sard roof; 6 big rooms; 3 unusually big porches; mod- o et e T IN “CORPORAL _KATE" Willard and Cariton g bt —Next Week— pumbers ‘of commiticemen pretent. | "\ Chuus Park— Rupert o Hen: irman G . Shi O Tt T s zau,” at 7 and 9 p.m PROFIT—$25 TO $55 ern bath; handsome parquetry flooring; natural wood streets and avenues committee. who | 55 presided, anounced a meeting of the | . ]STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 7 P. M trim throughout; electricity, etc. e i oy » Washington's Fineste Orchestira | “ARRY J co"LEY : | 5 o e committee would be called in the near s future to formulate plans for carrving | Work of Farm Labor Division. | Pri w B l V l $7 500 DUCED PRICES— out the proposal. Crops harvested by labor directed to rice ay below Value, y | . | ot Compans in Siiek as Ever: Pointing to the need of better guid- | jobs through the Farm Labor Oivision 6 | B | —]| e - gtacth ance by the taxpayers of Washington jof the United States ,ll\pln\ ment | vy 4t »” concerning expenditures for highway | Service during 1926 totaled “several | Optometnsts $500 Cash_$65 a Month NDALL W, CRANDALL’S ‘J;';'::‘J improvements. Capt. Whitehurst re- | billions” of dollars in value, and the (| _mm | s | A ‘rm W A | TODAY AND TOMORROW.-HARRI ferred to the hundreds of requests for | laborers who helped harvest the crops | Will be pleased to ren-f} Open 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Y;: EXAM ™ ¢ °~‘. OBD a\'g“"’lg}'*ll;‘ué improvements which each year are|were directed to their jobs at a per | @flflr expert advice regard GLASSES FIT{I’ED I CRAN ALL’S AMBASS OMEDY ST 181h&Col. V. CRANDAU.’S “York _Theater made to the engineering department{ capita cost of a little less than !51 w==~ Ing vour vision. Glasses by individuals and organizations, | cents, Francis 1. Jones, director gen- | fitted. . = o ol most of whom, he said. have the im. | eral of the Emplovment Service, told | = . 14th M. s Y i | mopavm s, ave.queboedt. rovement particularly of their own |Secretary of Labor Davis yesterday. | M A LEESE A ¥ Mo 3 - . A total of 423.000 men were moved (| == IVls e &K | 9080 u 1 “l?{%‘“g‘»‘\ir’"r'}( -mwomum MAE ALLISON ST. _ FRAN.5606 : = E S i et into the great crop producing areas of STa olk nto the great cro reas of CAL €O., th St , 7 Board's Help Is Urged. the United States during the year to | el Owners and Builders of Communities The Board of Trade, through its|aid i committes on streets and avenues, Capt. Whitehurst suggested, misht set . 2 q . - up @ “clearing house” for such high- | - WY, CRANDHI' T way petitions, seek statements on the 14th .L k H T noeds In @il sections of the District, . . TODAT-CLARA _BOW. o ; CRANDAU.S Home “";'j;" make a careful study of requests sub \ » TopAY_ 'hT" N300 pe mitted and ultimate! make recom- (‘ 2 oy mendations to the highway depart. . : ment for action, 8 "CRANDALL'S Ayenue Grand At the present time, the speaker ¢ Mats, Daily 2 645 Pa. V; o said, the highway department officials S % Mats, Daily 2 have a sort of clearing house all their | {8 gt Y own in that they keep a record of all | § R requests and recommendations re- ceived through the year, and prior to | i the preparation of lists of needed 1 % Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert ) Pou,s Now Playing E street paving and repair work sort | i over these recommendations, selecting Tonight [ SHUBERT MAT. s A the most urgently needed in relation R: i 2 i e H v ity and | § \ /Y IVAYNAY A A AR at 8:30 | MATINEES THIS WEEK to the benefit to the whole city an A 890 te 83 ELASC '“’!:' io S100 Thursday, Friday and Saturday the amount of appropriations expected. A Y Y A / | PRI In Capt. Whitehurst's opinion. an | {8 00 a1 woons LUpWIG SATZ in ||| WHATPRICEGLORY outlldel a.sem'l)‘; ::BJ)"zlngl and sifting | 54 PRESENTS requests wou of valu 51| POTASH & PERLMUTTER, Funniest Film Foer Made Discusses Revenues. : 4 STECTI - Capt. Whitehurst also discussed | g 5 A /) ) With gnmu' NARD | available revenues for street improve- / = Aot AT e U ment purposes and declared the city | | \ / N o NEXT WEEK—SEATS THURS. ATIONAL TONIGHT as yet is unable to catch up with the | by / Yoy ia -:J B Jearly extension, of new ighways. | § / ) 55 / / i ) HEI EN HAY SAT. MAT. 50cto52 50010 $2.50 Bach year, he said, 13 miles of roads it g Y 1) are dedicated and opened in the Dis- WG B e e Y WED. MAT., 50c to $1.50 trict, while but 10 miles, approxi- i 2 : mately, can be paved under existing revenues. An increase in the gds tax would be the most practicable way to care for the needed increase in outlay for pav- ing projects, he said. The gas tax is the fairest way of assessing the|f costs of the paving, he said, because it | § reaches those who use the streets most. o The. mesting was attended by a W i lozen representatives of citizens’ as- s | o dl f i 0 9/ g sociations, especially invited to join in 3 ey W v h o i W 3 . \| com A‘“ “or 75 the study of roads, in addition to mem- n < U 7, o l""" o . c TN g . °"-_E!__.M"' bers of the Board of Trade commitee ) o T ] s L ) ) —= YEXT WERLBERT LEWIS iwin M. Bayly was tary ¥ 4 a8 ’ ? J g 2 P ¥ i e orte iy y - » ) N\ an A-mm ‘With Donald Davis) meeting. e / / /» e . = z 4 m DN P8 . : 4 = , , o THEMY | ROX 7 ¢ » = s s 3|N| GEORGI | ROMMELL *DONOVANAIFAIII o e uluuhl.'\ i iy = i ; % 7, 7 | Zimous Temor, | Washingtoo i y N owem, or 2 ) Pianist A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY Jemiqus IN A MUSICAL MELANGE : : o, ; } T Bosrou SYMPHONY AUTO SHOW || Y : N, : Lz ' 3| ORCHESTRA AUDITORIUM (B yoimishod Breakast $ () ( Folding Card Table || om0 oy o B TS Suites ey 4 Well constructed. Finished SCHOOL Booxs. B e, LT &4 in 2 mahogany color with “ALITTLE mlm" , for pamtmg 4 cha|rs$1 1 Sells Regularly for $189 JO;:”]A"',‘::, GLAIRE WINDSOR--WM. HAINES __Continnous. 12 Noon to 11 P.M. New and used Hi; and "one t ; : > BIG BOOK SHOP, 933 G St. v el This indicates, the type of valuee that e being offered in our grestest Annusl Feb- bargain. To- sl .49 BERNARD ™ " ¥uRIEVA T{J.fl”fifi‘fip ry Sales This amazingly low price buys three luxurious pieces covered with high- morrow only y e BRI Talodr Rl plath, colunr'on sitsidi backs and silles. ‘AN Kottagus: dtés) Limited Number & HENRIE | & SVOBODA “HAPPY MOMENTS” Via & Schenck” A4 o 0N THE SCRE $27.50 “Simmons” \ braced, reversible cushions, fine spring construction. Note the massiveness and char- acter of these pieces. Truly, it is a suite that will give years of comfort and service, Thes ALICE TERRY 3-Pc. Bed Outfit at “fi' same time lending an e;qui-;h bg.,.g,l to .yourhh:mgi | At this price you are as- $27 Simmons Da-Bed SID HALL AND HIS in “THE MAGICIAN" Stbelibid: Gk abiic saria sured of saving one-! ourtl under the original price, that will make it more l_-n 'wort MEI.ODY MASTERS R pring your while to inspect this suite tomorrow, for no matter what we say here it will not Opens up into a full-size bed. R and a sanitary $ l 5 do justice to the elegance and character of these three pieces. High-grade fabric In_Musia. and Dange Surpzises. mattress. All three Easy Pe!yment Terms—829 7th St. NNW. | spring, high-grade si (3 picces for.......... spring, [bigh grade 5 & |\ Z Easy Torms - Four-Piece Bedroom THE I 0 T A Suite Made of Genuine J iy Tpems c LUMBI $39 Decorated .5-pc. Walnit Veneers i Continvous 10:50 a. m. to 11 p. M. Breakfast Suites $1 09 Overstuffed Armchair Fron —in all color combinations, dugneser drop-leaf table and UpBSis O Cenie Jue. o Mlév'tl‘fillll 4 sturdy 24 IF All four pledes are carefully auard velour or Recognized as the ; s ; finest homemade 60]], 4| chairs. . constructed to assure lifelong ‘aPC:"Y‘ spriing 524 . candy in Ametica. 5 i o - service—built of genuine walnut construction, loose R S— y 1o a ca. Convenient Credit Terms . A ! veneers and other choice cabinet cushions VERA MICHELENA & Fanule May ‘Washington Shops: 3 4 woods—Tudor style; bow-end e Tas : FRED HILLEBRAND 1010 E st N.W. 810 14th St N.W. & p2| G d = : bed, fulllength or semi-vanit St In Nothanisl Hawtherne's werld e uaranteed 2-burner i ot iy e MARIE VERO 1408 N. Y. A Tivoll Theater ¥ . 61¢ 13th 8. N.W. 3307 1ath St 0Oil Stove . ers. A real bargain at this low Walnut-Finish Dresser SCARLET LETT! [ ™ * st WA jonai price. BB BRGNS A5 AR RR R ey bolbnd EO 5 s 3 A A Pt and fries per Easy :;I;n;‘zlsserltn Mdde - ob Bellerit St et \ 3 : v GRACIE DCEAGON % thousands of $ veneers and other woods—3 2 ! Wi _Ches, _Ossnélex homes...... AS Hon o This:8- = large dr}wers, c::ar swinging @ ARNAUT BROS. ensatl 18 = “ mirror. remark- A% 4 -y SIBYLLA BOWHAN E . e i ey Torm ] Piece Dining Room | g P e 1 4 3 e Gy $29 Heywood-Wake- Suite at Only , - p ! ’ Riiy Torue W 5~ “FEarures. O UE in field Go-carts $99 9 I Davenport Tables | 11| SENATE 38 ‘.1.?“2"‘ . SE. —adjustable hood, rubber tire : Club_Theater extr * BLANCHE SWEET in ~ extension table, extra > g They are very popular, and a HE BAR ¢ GAYETY Tadios” Mate Dalty: Soe wheels, very com- ! Oblong - exten: 7 —~—— 'y é large buffet with felt-lined drawer ¢ -7 Ik S B - . o “LET’S GO” fortable and nicely for silverware, five dining chairs \ oSt vala 8 (1 lamgtie: (ARRY TANGDON 4 h b alnut finish on choice dv 0y P b AN i All New Edition, With finished Wl ana host chair, seats covered with e et EODIE 3 ne flm\l'\' L Liberal Credll Terms genuine leather. Selected cabinet { . o UST'S, Il woods are used in the construc- X now for only... ... Bef. 14th & 15th tion of this distinctive suite. | < z / Easy Terms ? OLYM!?EF AAPOLPHE MENIOU in G\’;;"_"“'Egz”:;fl'"'i:"" By v e T 7 - : itchen Cabinet $39 Semx-vanity 3 MY OLD A e Now ls Your Opportunl to B“y a“ tlle —fine construction of walnut y EATRICE JOY, CLIVE i r‘u’.u:guv.'lfia Oictientra. Brivais’ 1.-,... by \‘\ell‘]il o cc\'cr};r cor‘: venuer: el e in “FOR ALIMONY 'ONLY." I | appointment. Fr. 8567. Fst, romanie. ony's $27 Furniture You Need at Tremendous'Savmgs for imces $19 [§|| EMPIRE” o131 st b [Fo ey R R e i in Actual Dollars and Cents! it e [ T % o EN.C Ave, 8K || Yalewols. black bottom, waltz, fox 7% Save on Floor Covering | $249 3-Pc » ) EMIL JANNINGS, L\'finll;% 5 TH;., ;:x § j“’?;?l; k- -' ; \ % || CAMEO THEATER M- Jfainie TUD ELG]N WATCH e Bird’s Ne‘" 'nset \ s TODAY-RONALD, roan? % CH Am & KNIFE X * \ \ Davenport Bdsulte mm ln s¢ .nna J Ave. BEATRICE Per Yard A b i shacas —rocently of the profession o = ?h lrflmlls n hl"‘l. u-ro ! g ‘ and fulllength style; l]fifi“ Ne P and e )| 8 hild, Pay Only 50c « Week |Hd 39 ‘ P only 2 at thin price: cp NQHNA SHEARER in §| Sharletigp iy i34 ] \ \ 1-) venport opens TAROMA Takoma P § Teash CouMnnuon 3 c ~ full-size bed fl::: 2 " jacquard velour; m]l- =4 |} e B on | 1328 32 ; ain ) and s 6 & Famous W, e . Be wee spring constructi i > Kietone' chor : Most sanitary of all tween ’ Price: tntuden ail 3 b i rtar. LD By i fais” vum: I BSTUIR Whe. 500 wonkiy Mo covidiies Andsnei Hand Eye N A . Ve CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave P W.553 || "NATIONAL FELLOWSHIF GLUB now at less tha lar! ?, £ G V80N i hursay Nights—Two Franc Jewelry Co. P 5cive room measure 829 7th St. NW. o 0 i S | B 627 7th St. N.W. | ments! - u.ug“:m W R e ez s v SRt Y | R b} TR SO 7 NG, S0 A Oy O B S A T SO IO i

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