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» KAPLOWITZ 31 NINTH STREET. NORTHWEST ‘EARLY COATYS’ $1.00 ONE DOLLAR A COAT PROFIT YOU SAVE TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY DOLLARS ON YOUR SELECTION A COLLECTION OF FRENCH COATS REPRODUCED FOR YOUR CHOICE EVERY IMPORTANT LINE— FABRIC—COLOR —DETAIL OF THE MODE FOR SPRING 1-9-2-7! $17:7 TO $3375 B EXTRA SPECIAL SEVERAL HUNDRED AFTERNOON SPRING DRESSES FOR LESS THAN COST TO MAKE FOR $]2.9 { EYES EXAM GLASSES FIT##DED” : B, C. 8. and M. C. S, degrees: C. P. A, Prenaration Day and Evening Classes Bulletin on request BENJAMIN FRANKLI Transportation B and H Main eig] ERSITY 3 vo-five-nine “Our Wednesday Specials” Crab Flakes. ... ... .65cIb. Cooked Shrimp. . . .50c¢ Ib. Scallops. . ........50clb. NO RETAIL DELIVERY Eacho&Co., Inc. 21.22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S. W. Phone Main 10130, | trict, let me say that Mr. Clayton is in the street cars, and Mr. Smoot sug- | | gested smilingly “pays cash ! tokens, { Pullman’s suggestion that a position | lin front of vacant lots, and which |in a bald spot. MANOR PARK AGAIN INDORSES CLAYTON Citizens Reaffirm Choice of | | Utilities Candidate—Op- | pose Trade Plan. | The Manor Park Citizens' Associa | tion reaffirmed its recent indorsement of William McK. Clayton as people’s | counsel on the Public Utilities Com- | mission. when its members unani- mously adopted resolutions at_its meeting in the Whittier School, Fifth and Sheridan streets. last night. In the period of discussion just be- fore the unanimous vote was « John D. Smoot, & member of the sociation, humorously attempted to re move one of the possible technical ob- jections to Mr. Clayton's candidacy, when he said: “If business transactions with a utility corporation jeopardize a man's candidacy for a position in_the Dis- safe—he has neither electricity no a telephone in his home” Occupies 0ld Homestead. After the meeting was adjourned it ‘developed that Mr. Clayton rides | that Mr. Clayton fares; he doesn't 1 so there's no ‘transaction Mr. Smoot explained that the indorsed candidate for people’s attorney lives in an old_family homestead that is| maintained today much as it was when his father occupied i The Manor Pa also adopted a resolution authorizing their president, Ernest Pullman, to write letters of thanks and commendation to the individual members of the sub- committee of the District appropria- tions committee in recognition of that | body’s generous appropriation in re- | sponse to the ation's request for street and sewer improvements. Condemmns Trade Plan. In another resolution the associa- tion condemned the suggestion that | the Board of Trade act as a clearing house for street improvements. Mr. of of maintenance of ent suburban road department; recommended by the association, was | not acted on by the members. Sidewalk paving on four separate streets is requested in a resolution adopted last night also. Several mem- bers of the organization cited streels which were paved, or entire blocks with the exception of isplated places wading necessitated considerable through mud. Asks $25,000 for Burns. Declaring that her scalp was burned and that she got a “bald spot” when undergoing treatment for a perma- nent wave, Miss Elizabeth A. Reed, a minor, by her next friend, Minnie W. Reed, 1820 Clydesdale place, ¥ terday filed suit for $25,000 damages Jane Beauty Sheppe, 1304 Lady The young woman sa; street. she ber 20 and while the waving machine was attached to her head it caused a severe burn to her scalp and resulted She is represented by Attorneys H. P. Leeman and Charles J. Dean. Gayety las as | recently pointed out by the President, | - from Helen G. Tyson, trading as the || F went for a permanent wave Novem- || THE . EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National —“The Donovan Affair, mystery play, at 8:20 p.m. | _Belasco—Sir James Barrie's “What Every Woman Knows,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. What Price Glory?” photo vy, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Keith's—Nan Halperin and Charles Withers, vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. Earle—Harry Conley & Co. and Altrock and Schacht, vaudeville, con- tinuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. ! -“‘Red K and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—The eep,” at 11:40 a.m., 0 and 9:40 p.m. “The Winning of Bar-| at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:10, 30 ses,” drama, at White Black 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, and 9:45 p.m. Blonde Another Blonde,” § and 9:50 p.m. 'he White 8 and 9:40 p.m. Park—"Peter the Pirate,"” Black Wardma t 7 and 9 he Tce Flood,” at 12:30, 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Consult Qur Optometrist —for information regard- - Qing vour eyes. Proper glasses fitted correctly. — ,é\ M. A. LEESE OPTICAL C€O., 614 91 Branch Store—312 _A handsome two-pound silk heart, as illustrated, filled with de- 32-25 licious Fannie For Valentine Day Give “Her” L alf Yearly eductions! ANY Overcoat in our stock Choice o the HOUSE FINAL! Kuppenheimer or Grosner makes formerly now Also $55 and $60 Kuppenheimer SUITS All Sizes. Special Group TFOSIICI™ 1325 F STREET $40 to $80 38 STAR, WASHINGTON. D. | turn to the city C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. clals that business incident to the sottlement of the estate of his sister would keep him in New York for two or three more days. BALLOU IS DELAYED. Settlement of Estate Keeps Super- intendent Away. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend- ent of schools, ill not be able to re- before the latter part of the week, it was announced yes- terday at the Franklin School. Dr. Ballou expected to be back at his desk yesterday following attend- ance at the funeral of his sister in Potsdam, N. Y., but he notifled offi- HERE —you will always find a com= plete stock of blank books. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Specials at Gibson's Buy and Save the Difference All This Week This big sale runs all this week. No telephone orders accepted. Not responsible if stock runs out before sale 1s over. 100 Veracolate Tablet Specral 86¢ Limlt 200 to customer Ivory Soap Flakes 10c each 3 for 25¢ 6 for 45¢ Limit 6 to customer 8 oz. Oxy-Crystine Special Z6¢ Limit to customer Shaving Combination 1—Gillette Razor & Blade. 1—35¢ Tube Williams’ Shaving Cream. 1—50c Bottle Aqua. Velva. 1—20c Can Williams’ Talc. All Very Special. 50c Limit 2 {o customer $1.00 Todd's Tonic 75¢ Limit 2 to customer 35¢ Pond's Cold or Vanishing Cream Specral 23c 35c Frostilla Specral 21c Limit 2 to customer 1 Pint Alcorub Specral 5lc 1 Tube Digifoline Tablets 98c Limit 2 to customer 10c Lux Toilet Form Soap Special 4 for 25¢ Limit 4 to customer Gillette Blades 1 Tube Baume Benguc 51c 5for 33c 10 for 66¢ Get It at Gibson's Wllere YO!H‘ DO”fl"S Have Mare CE"!S 917-919 G St. N.W. Three memorable days in the Land of the Padres and Pueblos, as part of the transcontinental rail journey. Spanish culture three centuries old, the changeless life of inhabited Indian pueblos, cliff dwellings of forgotten races—combined with the ::zckl_aless scenery and climate of the New Mexico ies. Only $45, all-inclusive. Accommodations and motors of Fred Harvey excellence. A personal Courier service that is unique. Optional side trips and “motor land cruises,” fea- tured by the same thought for individual com. fort, are available for those who wish to extend -their explorations out from Old Santa Fé and Albu- querque. new Indian-detour folder con- A R Our tains map and many pictures. May copy? G. C. Dillard. Dist. Pass. Agent Sa; ‘e R: nta y. 601-602 Finance Building delphia, Py Phila a. Phones: Rittenhouse 1464-8 AMUSEMENT CHICAGO OPERA == COMPANY “THE MASKED BALL" (In Htalian) Raise, Vaa Gordon. Bonells, Marahall, olasco. “RESURRECTION” (In French) Mary Garden, Ritch, Mojica, Moransoni, €. ~ Entire stage squipment. tal dances and allet. Tickets on sale, roop's, 13th Poli’s Theater Two Performances, Wed. Eve ock. Thurs. 2 o'Clock i's theater may be . Application may be made te {TOMORROW EVENING—8:30 | WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM | Prices, i M Droop's, Main 691 { WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E Streets at New York Ave. N.W. The World's Famous “ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHOIR” Seats now on sale at New Willard. Cariton. Mayflower Hotels and “Arthur Smith's 1330 G Street N.W. Prices—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 | | | o N “RADIO WEEK” PROGRAM Paramount Presents ADOLPHE MENJOU IN “BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" oN TiE STAGE EDWIN & LOTTIE FORD REVUE Dance Novelty De Luze WENDELL HALL Composer and Radio Star ————— NEXT WEEK JOHN GILBERT N “FLESH 452 DEVIL” Direct trom Capitol Theater, Coutinuous 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. NOW PLAYING Real Estate -Loans No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal, half of which is ap- plied to reduction of debt. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSGCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $13,500,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary. 5 MUDDIMAN § 709 13th Main 140 STORE HOURS £ Monday Evening, February 14, at 8:15 P.M. satirdar, T0 % P, 1L A. M. TO 11 P. M. PRESENTS TODAY, FIRST NATIONAL RICHARD BARTHELMESS With PATSY RUTH MILLER in The WHITE BLACK SHEEP —SPFCIAL COMEDY— HELENE CHADWICK “Wise Guys Prefer Brune SCENIC—NEWS—OVERTURE Danlel Breeskin Condueting Washington's Finest Orchestra n —REDUCED PRICES— Mat.—Balcony. 23¢—Orehestra, 35 Nites, Suns.. Hols.. Bal.. 35¢—Oreh., CRANDALL'S TODAY AND TOMOR THY MACKAILL and HALL “n 'S BLONDE.”_0. HENRY CRANDALL'S 21153 TODAY-—RICHARD BAR’ m HE WHITE BL 30 ETTE: HATTON GUYS PRE TOMORROW W WE'RE IN_THE N CRANDALL'S (ENTES 9th Bet. D AND _TOMORROW-101.A DANA and KENNETH HARLAND in “THE ¥ BOBBY IE_ ICE VERNON COMEDY CRANDALL'S Si¥oy 7 et E_TE! RE! CRANDALL'S A TODAY AND TOMORROW NETT COMEDY. — NOW PLAYING — The Soul of the Modern Girl Laid Bare! “SENSATION SEEKERS” A Universal Picturs Featuring BILLIE DOVE and HUNTLEY GORDON FIRST WABHINGTON SHOW- ING OF THE MARVEL OF THE CENTURY DE FOREST PHONOFILM A Perfect Bynchronization Voio and Sound to Films Introducing CLUB ALABAM REVUE of_New York i & 7. Y Z 722 % X WY, % 7 2222 HEY! HEY! 2—HEADLINERS—2 7 OTHER STAR —9 FEATURES HEY! HEY! Prones MAIN 4484.44836625 Swami Yogananda Auditorium Tonight st s of Unique Le February 8 1 d jeet tonight, seionsnes for Scientific rivaled Practieal Exposition EVERYBODY WELCOM Film Features mgmm'm"sr. & R. 1. Ave. PRISCILLA DEAN THE DICE WOMAN"_ P Sts. usia;i[g“ North Cap. and P | TAKOMA ™ uble ). revival AN, with W DUMBARTON 2% Wiondin e NE 0 MID) LUSTS U Bet. 14th & 15th VIOLA DANA in “BRED IN OLD KENTUCKY." K, near 9th “THE WALTZ DREAM." Elm 14th AND R. I. AVE. PAULINE FREDERICK in “HER HONOR. THE GOVERNOR. CAROLINA “YOU ER »_with FLORENCE VIDO! M ERivE "BRoOK s CAMEQ_THEATER ™3™ ANTONTO MORENO AN FoREer vtla Avemors PE| 13th st TODAY 1:50 A REAL |« Stasley o Firate Prics B Vauds Phots RFECY THeATR piays Below F to 11 F. M LAFF WEEK NICK ALTROCK SCHACHT In Thelr Screaming Travesty, KID'S_LAST FIGHT HARRY J. CONLEY & C0. EVER" The —ON THE WM. BOYD And ELINOR FAIR in JIM, THE CONQUERER —Next Week— THE A. & P. GYPSIES Famons Radio Favorites i ’Q Apolio Theat: CRANDALL'S Apolio Theater 1 THY MACKAILL and JACK M HALL “in T A ¢ ANOTHER BLONDE." 0. 'HENRY COMEDY, CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga.Ave.&Quebecst. TODAY — DOROTHY ~REVIER _in SEALED LIPS OBBY VER. NON COMEDY TOMORROW—LEW CODY in “DEFY __ING THE LAW CRANDALL’S flome A - 1230 € St. N, TODAY —— FLORENCE VIDO THE POPULAR SIN TOMORROW — DOROTHY in “SEALED LIPS 7Q Chevy Chas CRANDALL’'S ‘Conn. RE - REVIER CRANDALL'S COL0NY GoAve. & Farragut TODAY ,‘ VERA D d GEORGE SIDNEY in "A'flo NAL TONIGHT SAT. MAT. 50c TO $2 50ct0 $2.50 Owen Davis' Mystery Thriller, From Fulton = =¥, STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT TWICE DAILY 2:30-THEREAFTER-3:30 The Year’s Greatest Melodrama With RONALD COLMAN A Paramount Ploture SEAT SALE THURSDAY Nights, 50¢ to $1.50. Mits., 50c to $1. Mgmt. M . Bhubert ToNiGHT 2 cuuBERT g MAT. AT 830 o WED. ELASCW st HELEN HAYES PLUS TAX at Every Woman Knows" NEXT MONDAY—SEATS THUR. “PICKWICK ” By COSMO HAMILTON and FRANK C. REILLY With JOHN CUMBERLAND and London Cast of 60 Greatest Dickens Production in History Mail orders received mow will be flled in advance of box office sale. Nights, §3.00 to 603; Wed. Mat., §2.00 to 80c; Sat. Mat., $2.50 to 80c, plus tax. POLI'S—TONITE—S8:15 Mat. Wed. 2:15 and Daily Thereafter AST WEEK “WHAT PRICE GLORY” World’s Greatest Motion Picture Mats.. 80c. 3dc. SI—Nites, 5oc. §1. e, Ladies’ Club Theater. Ladies’ Mat. Daily, 20e. GAY Hurtig & er THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON “RED KISSES” WITH _CECIL, SPOONER See the Wild, Whirling Native Girls, —"Big Sensation" DANCE WIL HOTE 3 16th Saturda cb. 1 a days of each montl cher of dancing. 13° "CATHERINE BALLE Valencia, black bottom, waltz, tange, elor. fo ot mvombly. "Fucer, Orchestra: J10 BTh mw b " Leila Fowler Studio SPECIALIZING BALLEOON DAX | Class, Day phone Main 615, First_ Street THE FOX STUDIO Ballroom and afl siyies of stgce danci, | Pupils prepared for the st sccared. o SLE 13th St R, BEATRICE COLES —recently of the professional stage, offers 3 thorough training in ballet. acrobaiic. eha: acter dancing, refined ballroom_dancing_and Charleston: _children's classes Sat. morning STUDIO. 2817 14th St. N.W. Telephone: Col. 7522. Adams 6780. fell® DAVISON’S P . _Atlantie 4967 E. 8 Saturday Night—9 t Admission, Yoo ne v Bezinners 'Instructes Miller’s, lflfifli;\' =l N. e Main' Bullroom, ¢ 5 Fr, 7458 17—Prizes, 850 (i CLUB, 1320 G 8