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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1927. I t 2:20. | hp o LAST TME 30e to e - | Belasco—Sir James Barrie's “What | MlSS Kate D Bucknam of Eastern ngh ,,.","“""”};""“d"s"fe ry? pHoto- [ L ER‘.&;O TITAN ay, at 2 a 5 p.m. Wlld Animals Tells How Faculty Meetmgs President Heads Guest List|Withers, vaudevitle, at 215 and 88 |Rar ouiat DEe sutites af coma gorvens [l souar, 10 4. . 10 1 £ 20 Movies Of p.m. rock,” direct ‘from the Ful I New York, with the original oast | FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS 13th St. Below ¥ Shown at Lecture to Na- Aided Contestants. for Annual Banquet 0N | yitre aharts, Contes & i, cont RICHARD TR kAL LAl ."wF'u tinuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. tional Geographic Socnety 3 R February 24, Sfi.zgj,“nigm_;\-me drama, @ 1 i | BARTHEI.MESS f ALTRU(:K & SC“M:“T Bl Miss Kate D. N ‘hairma touch with the contestants in this ey == of Eastern High School's fac " . advising them from time to Metropolitan—"The White In Their Screaming Travesty, The Prince William of Sweden. who has Mittees. which have for two succes < to new hooks and articles| Final plans for the Midwinter ban- | Sheep,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40. 5:40, With PATSY RUTH MILLER in 'S LAST FIGHT commanded warshipe in the Baltic, Years produced a national finalist in!-which come to ou: notice. quet meeting of the Washington 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. | Kms LAST written play e and novels and | the National Oratorical Contest—Miss | “Our third meeting Was given over | “hamber of Commerce, to be held at| ~ Columbia—*The Winning of Bar- | WHITE BLACK SHEEP explored in ( A Americi. Jast eve. Asenath Graves, now at Mount Hol | to suggestions on content, stvle and|the Mayflower Hotel February 24| papy Worth e | lfll' J. co']_!‘ & CO. ning told a National Geographic So- Yoke College, and Miss Myrtle Posey, | delive 1 urged them to first deter-| which will mark the twentieth 20, 7:20 and 9:30 p 2 e swice _SPECIAL COMEDY— CK AN EVER" ER_STAK_ACTS 3 ciety audience that crowded the Wash. NOW attending Geor; Shington | mine upon @ thems, then 16.convince | Versary of the founding of the organi. g University---has given few | themselves that it was sufficlently | zgtion. vesterday afternoon were laid | Rialto —Talking Pictures - “The daily thereafter HELENE CHADWICK s "“:‘ LTI mgton Auditorium how he trailed big {niv : [ es. that Tt fwis EACICHL Enae s [ res. game and little people in A of the secrets under 4 victory | important to fell others o 0|4t & meeting of the arrangements|Lone Wolf Returns.” at 11:35 am i | The 6-foot- Prince of Sweden Which has been mate pd by but one | convince others of its importance. 1|committee in the offices of the cham-| 1:35. 3:35, 5 and 9:45 pam. RONALD In “Wise Guys Prefer Brunets” WM BOYD & ELEANOR FAIR showed remarkable motion pictares he other school In the United States— advised them to work for perspective, | her. in the Homer Building ! Palace-—Blonde or Brunetie,” at | COLMAN iy Neat Week— Book of Ao : & Nho aver. Phillips High School, at Birmingham. | organizing their material in logical| “piesident Coolidge heads a long Hst [ 11 am., 12 550, T g —REDUCED PRIC —Next Wee age 4 feet 6 height Ala. g form. to be careful In the choice of [ ¢ hersons prominent in governmental fand 9:50 p.m. {flw‘"_n,m,‘ S e e . THE A. & P. GYPSIES other “movies” of the vicious lions, “A series of well organi: meet- words, to strive for varicty of expres-{,ng civic aff invited as guests of | oo Ll " rati a nwel Goldwys, Hites, Suns.. Hols.. Bal.. e Famous Kadle Eavorites dangerous buffaloes, the hippopotamus, :m:.L srmtp.- Miss Bu.;kmum may nln» sion and i(n xun‘m_\n ng llmcl\ l:m I¥: [ aonor.~ Others include Vice Preident whias “"\lolt.l:“ \p Hly at AliceJoyce whi termed the vaudevi back of our tremendous good luck,|in regard to delivery. 1 dealt with !5 el Speaker of the House Long-| > : 50 and § - s & the and although.” she explained. with the pro’ | voice placement. enunciation. the time | SO SATOE Capper, chatrman of | 4 raveat k. & o Tt | T Ll CRANDALL'S 71¥0L. 1ith & | CRANDALL'S which he called the most humorous of - ¥erbiul et s gtiieicon: ) any phliin (Sl AL SUSes he Senate District committee: Repre | Robbery,”™ at 6:15 and 9:40 p.n S P TODAY, - HARRISON™ pORD (af | TORAYG- Viga | D) e estants themselves n a con t posture and poise no A sentative Zihiman, chairman of the i BavhPoter. tho Pirater” |28 PHYLLIS HAVER in y ' HA % en e Do i mmne | T e e ek Beter thaikirate: Neil Hamilton VNI i SN s e Has Won Recognition for Self. in their originalit expression and of. withal. being natuval. i nrs. el IDoTEey, aNE e e | William Powell . E RROW_ a1 Dr. Gilbert ¢ thought. Essays vl (Ocalions. Paliaferro; It W. Lyons, presi TOMORROW. }Inl(x- NCE VIDOR in N 5 4 = Norman “THE . PO A m‘\ m‘t “'"I" the National 1 . in- . : N : . s O D s (120 . 5. 6:30, 8 9 . - or Students Working on Speeche; Gt 'meebiis AL a.]lent of (¢ town University; 1 i - troduced Prince as one who orking on Speeches. At the fourth meeting Miss Gard-| (€8 08 D at 0t e CRANDALLS \|‘|§\ ADOR % T 'K “both was b ereat and achieved 5 "t‘iu]r ?{‘h ur‘ul ‘ast ;,;.;un;: has Just | . qalked to the students for 40 min rd of Tr: Gen. Anton Stephan, | | S sreatness.”” He told how the voung en held, and our students are no’ b g g et ot tte NESTEIn ¢ | - 0 1K T eeion of one of the most intel- | Working on the first drafts of their | Ulex on the difference between an :n[ lf)u;:_ f the Me t M:illi\hr"'lxl“ R G GTVAS i i leciual and cultured families of Ku. Speeches. IBarly in the year our com. | essay and am oration. quoting SR v Abrami > IRESY .3 i o RO nt hea'n 3 3 simon and otner QcrioNE: y s won red fon in his own | mittee, compused of Miss Bertha G.|amples. D¢ g i G { |'~i .‘»‘\‘ his .’:Mm jons. writings and Gardner. head of the English depart Our meeting was given over ;?',',',,',,“.' |pr~u=->X_-(“9‘fm\!n ! b | i big_ganre hunting ment; Mr > B. Simon. physical | to - on and final pointx | hitmber, il de: andliDe: Willtam | Prince William showed himselt ajtralhing —instructor, and = myself |in uuc made ciear. © Mis Bor e S D it of Georse | roparpronexed ) aster of the wnd the American brought the contestants together and | Fdmonston, one of the contestants, | & e toas! i Z PULAR | SN . < 3 Ll Jilii gave them an outline of the contest’s who had, With mysell. represented | nhaster. P ||IsALES m SERVICE||! TOMORROW—_IALLIAN | RICH _in | TOMORROWEDIE are few < «pots left inrules and requirements. | Iastern at the recent dinner given by | The entertainment committee i Ls i y Me: s Ot erican | “Later we met and discussed with | Randolph Leigh. director of the con-| omposed of Warren C. Kendall, sen 1065 Wisconsin Ave. West 163 CRANDALL’S ‘Savoy Theater CRANDAL = conn Dovies men rapidly are transforming them reference books and all sources | test, told the students of the organi 4 chaivman: Dr. | " e i 1 ” . 140 & Col. R TODAY S RIX WHILE e second Hollywood, where both Of * information, advising them as to | zation at that affair. by Mr. Leigh. of Burgess, Benjamin 2 Henry | wier CARTER Management ) “mm.':m\; 3 TGN LR xn naTTON hattives and wild animals are hecom- Available mate n our own and the |a Washington chapter of the Consti Edwin L. D: Ralph A = { E svaeRTs ok XD, HATTOS SRR h | ; t of the . William M. Dove, Joseph D ing expert and mature Acto public librari lieir attention was | tution Clul tof t avis. » Joseph D | o S e imed that his flair for hunt. Called o the widened privileges this | contests: also of yfuss, Har Svans, Jerome P. C. Wren's baffling romance ing came about be e he cared lit- Year in the matter of choice of sub-|time, on the contest's iniluence in neiulli, Will . Hardy, John ' | , of the Sahara 4 o) e sge: ¢ e Nation's ture, by Hornback, Os 3 E. Oehmle Al 1 ¢ society and liked the free and | and themes were sugges to the Nation's future, by John . ) h " ? H le for society and | president { €n H. Rogers, C. Melvin Sharpe. A Herbert Brenon AND * L DOROTHY MACKAILL i MULH v lite of the wilderness, where, he ment under’the topics mentioned | Hays Hammond, honorary H. ers, Sh . 2 PRAIN ROBE 1dded. “there is nothing of e aslicidlis e 15 follows: Mr. Fanciulli, publicity: | Production 3 ANOTHER KLOND! c ally in Stock- ficial.” Incidentally, when in Stoc b e Ll holm, the prince drives himself about . 1 . il M < in a modest model nf one of the most g p “lllll. M .n:)l'll:‘nllljl decoration @ DUNINATSoF Anext = 1.3 i miniature edition of ater m t Inspired by Roosevelt’s Book. Out, Blllldlllg Facts/| wasnington” nas bheen i ; re 0ad The speaker said he \hlfl induced to e . 4 toosevelt's o of the c annotinces. An to the curious 'rv|||lu.~xum‘<l» xlh';_u"xlx:l oot | runged. or 0ns ltls 0 7/ { \\“l\g. i LS Nile, oldest river, perh: . that figures ! 4 " 1 = . e " | '\ m in human history. was the last gre: By the Assouiated F:rese - |2 SEAT SALE NOW i oy e S e oamerican saing shivs ave r | LATIMER FORWARDS | “Fecpar™ armiec: and eirective % 2 e dl HEVY! “”GK"'GK" By ilized man—an event of only a i | 3 e e argle by dissolving two “Bayer Tab- Nights, 80s, §: and * t HEADLINERS—: o ce and | Memorials to Gen. Joh .| completely as the passenger pigeon gargle by dis 3 ayer Ta yn,‘\“,.p.fl‘\"‘f e orar n A | and the dodo disippeared from the succoR TO CH".DRENN,“\ of Aspiria four )l;dslcap(’)mx- > -1l c'o-:ii' xjmotfi-. --é'm.'nic. Reul reaches o the river which sl wve ¢ Logan and World War He- | ™ Biviu an of 1926, saxs tn ! aidy. " Repcat - wo hours i THE IMPERIAL MASS. s eyt 'u" 4 merce Department. but 11 saili | s g, 5 0 ;! CCeSSaT) Haydn 1) ng r Toa’ first’ of his ‘motion’ pictures roes Proposed. boats, 2 schooners v |Vietims of Bettle-torn Area’ of| B sure you us v the genuine | & s Evewng, Feb, 13, 8 0°Clock Pr G'::ttiest ?Icm": s I oduction in History Bl il Lo L ol s Savani oL DY which fly were built in the yards alon 2 L e < ol de e ocean margin Chenandsga Are Being with _ the by dintin. THE EVENING CHOIR Riotovsly Funny into the Kenya country by the billions. In 1798 the total was devouring every green thing in their | png for two memorial tablets are | : Aided by Ameri 6% 67 talve abIEes T Tevi e path, Then the camera revealod ‘he E . i a——— : e i ’ ET C3PRICE . . COVEN d| BALLET Cd A | Poli’s—Tonight, 8:15 HATTON ex n “WERE the affair, Dorsey W. Hyde, jr.. secre- ki | 50c to 82.80 3 \ PLUR TAX to come before the Commission of Fine . y CHURCH 0 Testing herons and cormorants of ‘he | o ¢ pe Vite oy i € Arts = approval at the meeting | cOLU I Hos African great lakes region and. oSt | o¢ “the commission scheduled for | MBIA PITAL e D 1 9 Public Tnvited interesting of all the bird pictures. the | T yrgday " & tablel commemorating o e ! 4l CARL McCULLOUGH weaver, which literally weaves its | the order of Gen. John A. Loxan of | DRIVE ENDS MONDAY e skt Wi dea b e’ Club Theater, nest. The nest has its entrance at|ihe Grand Army of the Republic, set- { hattle-torn city of Chenandega. Nicara- How <ad! allov commlexta ey 54 - — OTHER STAR —| the bottom and is provided With & | ting agide May 30 as Memorial day, s | gu Deinz sent from Corinto by {f Ao o P’ b : g | FEATURES pocket {\\'h-chr keeps the egzs and the | 1o be placed in the amphitheater al | —_— | Admiral Latimer. commanding Uniteq || peatess 1OUENE, POOF & > wox | youn; m falling out. | v a S s naval foe here, guns. inhabited the next area visited, | ment of the mmmmmn SATHNG dahis | cruisers Raleigh and Galveston to || P saned. Ve bowels are clo WITH_CECI, SPOONER in the forests east of Lake Vivu.|(ime plans tor a marble memorial tab. | Reports Expected to Show dispatch ail available canned milk ov || aud Hver ",‘,";','l!,"' Tuke b &8 | Seoithes Wi Whitling Native These littie people are timid. They |jet, to be placed in the main -building | Work board. American Minister Eberhardt fphri e # NEXT WEJ hover about, but the only bait that |of the Department of Agriculture, con. | Good Work. {at Manugua reported to the Navy|f| i Piace of calomel by mew and . . induces them to come out in the open | taining the names of the World War | el Department that a medical =taft had ||| et for 20 years—Dr. Edwards ZEE RZ D0 Z Wikon-areene ™! is the crv, oft repeated, “T have salt: | dead of the departutent, are to be laid | . gone to Chenande ot ouiie. A dotnhouid of ¥ogr WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM . s do you want it? { before the commissiu 1. [ covith the unnouncement (hat the | Adequate supplies of milk. the Navy | e vedients . olive ofl. || 19th & E Streets at New York A \ 4 s ospital drive fo 50 = v it S AT L G h s ’ Tells of Odd Animal Traits. | Heating Plans Come Up. LOil Gluse Monidos, Hiey T iy i e Nw‘:wnjm vried by the il They act easiiy upon the bowels, || Monday Evening. Februnry 14. at M. R ! 3 15 & 8:15 Prince William's lecture abounded | The matter of proper heating facili- | member of ‘the board of directors of [irisen at Chenandega. free the system of poison caused by || o o Mo Mods Fomers o pu N i g ot o in interesting sidelights of animal | ties in the new Government buildings. | the hospital. speaking at the daily ad and wounded in the recent || (Ut elimination and tone up liver. 3 | NEW SHOW habits and pictures of them in char-| to obviate emission of smoke and oot | luncheon of the drive committee at | there between the Liberal and ||| evie megsoomthns caetas. (hat Seke & ||| sew witeor s inow on wale at acteristic acts. He told of the noe- | from improperly operated fmnm-es‘me Willard Hotel veste id that | Conservative forces were reported to life. " Taice De. Bdwards® Ofive || New Witlard. Cagitio, Masfioyer Hotels and turnal habits of liofis and panthers, | and heating plants, is to come before | the drive committee had worked hard arriving at Managua. the capital. || Tioe g o UP T 1290 6 Srent NW. ITARTING how the presence of elephants often | the commission for discussion. This |and brought Columbia Hospital and he tell of dend was 300 and wounded | o : ; i is detected by the curious rumbling | matter, postponed at the last meeting. | work for the women of the District | 300. Approximately nine blocks of the | p——— __Prices—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, 2 A Grent Biateed ' T of their stomachs audible 100 yards |will come up in connection with a War | pefore the eyes of the people. y were leveled by bhombardment | > distant, and how birds fly into the | Department order requiring the use — ‘“There are 3,300 untouched prospect v“hfl, the Liberals took the city, and T World's Greatest Mot s, Big Sensation” Tou'll Bay So When You See It: N OLIVE Pie & & SUITONISILLS in SENATE 2:?'.‘ l’u Ave. S mouths of crocodiles, eat the food from | of soft coal in furnaces at Fort Myer. | cards. he said, “and a volunteer or- | later when it was recaptured by the Tll()\ll’ between their teeth, then fly away| The post adjutant wrote the com-| gunization will conclude for a while, | Conservative for aniz . ;i : orces. again. mission informing them of the order|y,¢ ihe official drive is over Monday The prince showed native ebony |and inquiring what might be done 0|4y per schedule.” e 2 i o Mok : | 1«1 m M appers” smoking pipes. and other | prevent excessive smoke from injur-| " i Blajr announced that $120,000 is Virginian Denies Charges. —of Morrison when you | inconsin Ave. native belles whose dincing to native |ing the statues and stone memorials | gtjll ‘needed, and that the various| Miles S. Macon, 66 years old, known wee Do Bl | / 4 “DOUBLING WiTH DAX. Jazz_orchestras outdges that of any |in Ariinglon Cemetery. teams should ‘devote every: #ffoit to|as “Judge Macon.” fohibure: | OF ACCIDENTS E. Morrison Pa Co. American ballroom, both in gyration | The commission then took up With|yying in that amount Monday. | Dleaded not_guilt " to two 7 & Lo 5 and duratlon. . vica, he sad, are | SXCI of the ‘Buresu of Mines the| = alve. Walter Tuckerman anounced His coun. | IN HOMES ARE 1009 Pa. Ave. {that_the women's teams would brini ; m Wendell, was gl | ETE A i g ]::“:fl;‘ formed that proper ccare of furi '";“}m their auota Monday or work. til|days in which to uuu\t G hdin ! The Wonder of Washingten! N SAine0 Gatetlont 'moalin(v“n“upiclures ofx;,',!g i‘:fi"fme ?5,':2,’;"’;,:},‘;:;"‘.‘:"1‘[ ::4.:"“1:\ they had collected the required | ments, if <o advised. alacon is ac | DE FOREST “MARE NOSTRUM" . xcel oF | preve ¢ and s amount, i cused of cashing a c e buffido “herds, remarking that bis | QU Gankerous 1o stone work UL e to e s ey, |Ghsed of chahing o number of checic,| I'IIOIM’“.M N [JOLYMPIC U Bet. 13th & 15th I\;l‘:’e‘;:gv{};;:: \\e:; mke:)t He. gave a Smoke Situation Important. ‘V_wunqwi were $ 481 yesterds v :\\\ thiess. . The prosecuting witness ‘nnu.-u" Fenlie g \ BUCK JONES vivid account of a thrilling encounter | rhe smoke situation s considered | fontributions amounted to $4.914. Mrs. | & |v! LV L, Sugselpan ana Eauig An astonishingly large num- RENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 8ynchronising Sound to the Films THE FLYING HORSEMAN he had with the gorilla, an animal| highly important by the fine arts Thomas Bradley's division A won the | fpe lich. j\klm are sald tol have ll ber of housckeepers still resort~ i1} * T ildi A TRIP TO LONG ISLAND' HIPPODROME K, near 9th that has 10 times the strength of a|pody, in view of the new Government | "1;’; “"'| S el e L the’cliecks to be worthle to time-worn, inadequate treat- 13 and 1 -two-five- and ;xg;uuo rngm AEn Mis Co soon Newbol Lucned fo ments for this most painful of = / 7 u | man, which he shot at 3 yards.!pyjidings to be constructed in the tri- i 4 > i “That,” he said, “was the most 1ucky | angle cast of Fifteenth street and |Dhe team's collection of $1.300. Mrs.| Maf Parker to Be Relieved. % all injuri ghot of my life.” AVa R onite, ewbold was awarded the team flag. 5 > X Seith af Beasivank oo | ““The honor roll of team captains col.| War Department orders show that ||| IF YOU WANT RESULTS EUTE \'.fy'."\ AN R, ' A R\ GORDON Other of the noteworthy animal|“’Chairman Moore also will lay be- | - 3 lecting $500 in one day include the |Maj. Frank E. Parker, Army Finance | USE p i 0 LOEW’'S El *KOSHER KITTY KELLY” btained b tient | ¢or 7 Dialking of antelopes. wart hogs, e fore e O R e merore [0llOWINg names: C. Griffith Warfield, | Department, commandant of the Fi- B o e wiid doge, elephants, | fidered at a hearing vesterday hefore Franklin S. Fisher. Mrs. Cresson New. | nance School at the War Department, errte TONORROW crocodiles and hippopotami. Shipstead bill to provide for commis- bold, Charles P. McCurdy, Mrs. Sam- {18 to be relieved of that duty this Sum- b - £ A ‘distinguished audience heard the uel Kauffmann, Mrs. Charles Wheeler, | mer by Maj. Otto W. Gralund, Finance CAROUNA mlm\ ¢ sion jurisdiction over some pheses of i . n lecture. i Mrs. Charles Bradley. Department, now stationed at Fort with AN stac ABRAHAN PRI T e e O , quluglnd:'. Ueah, Maj Parker has been \ N “RADIO WEEK” PROGRAM CAMEO fi‘lEA“:l'ER | e ordered to Seattle, Wash., for duty as > _ Paramount Presents | 4 MD r Fauditor i the 8th Corps Aven. | || “The Cream That Heals” oy o R $2,300,000 TOMOVE | TEACHERS’ EXEMPTION S MERCHANT MARINE. [Ft Sl i i e ADOLPHE MENJOU 280 1Ly | o i g Apr for New York, and M sed al ‘comme! “BLOI EXPLOSIVES ASKED| FROM PAY LIMIT ASKED | Copeland’s Bill AutRorizes Long- | parker will sul from New York July | Our Best Hospitals L Reduces oil consumption ON THE STAGE AMER'CAN - e K-' | 27 fi n_Francisco —Reduces friction drag— \ EDWIN & LOTTIE “THE SEASW ,,‘ : | Time Contracts With U. S. Ships. | Z——tm oo 3 Sp : . President Transmits Estimate to|Zihlman Offers Bill ApPIYing t0 p; we Asociated Press Spread \\e]c)m e !31‘1])- Reduces repair bills— i/ FORD REVUE ‘N LIBERTY \onl- (¥ Transfer Them From New | Night and Vacation School | With the expressed i .| SCHOOL ROOKS! e veeti because it's the “Best Oil Dasel Weiaita Do) e voutESHE LOVE in | curing Government aid in the develop- New nd used Hich School Books. | i e in the World. WENDELL HALL t PARK THEATE ,,,,,,‘.,:,::A\l‘“n Jersey Depot. Inst: tion. {ment of the o, S D S [ Copetand. Democti: New Yok mivo. | BIG BOOK SHOP, 933 G St. || N0 COTTON! Demand AUTOCRAT. Composer_and Radio Star TAKE IT_FR C : - Get a jar from your druggist THE ou q \ ’-“mmmm SUNDAY-§ TAKOMA Takoma l’urfi n C. By the A-T)-ulrd plro " ting| , Chairman Zihlman of the House Dis duced a bill vesterday to authorize the A supplemental estimate vequesting| trict committee vesterday introduced, | Postmaster G 1 to enter into long- toda; ou may need it tomor- | tro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presen! Today_at 7 and 9 P.) $2,300,000 for vemoval of hizh explo- | 4 the request of the District Commis. | time contrac A n ship UTOMOBILE o Beviazecof Substitutes: \ ldwyn-May HOOT GIBSON b ' KARO!) hVIl sives from the Rarita , ordnance | gioners, a bill to exempt employes of | oWners for the transportation of for- w " ' )] st-of-town orders filled by Wash- DEAD it ORI SR, i, o, Waah At Good Dealers Everywhere Dreserve depot was transmitted to the | {ne public school system of the Dis- | 2ign mails. He said that $5,000.000 is \ 3 STORAGE imEton Chemival Cory. Mones-back ¢ g Gsasin 4 CIRCLE 'l|»5 S h(. Pi W, %3 AESOP'S House vesterday by President Cool- | trict from the $2,000 sals limitation | being spent annually for this purpose arantee. R Ample Parkine Son 7k DroxisioN ' ithe legl , exceutive |bY the Government and that of this $3.00 Per Month . A CONRAD NAGEL! CL. RAD, NAC CLATR WINDSOR. tn R e Budget Bureau, in recommend-| ony “juficial appropriation sct of |$2:000,000 goes to British ship owne: P ing . the. appropriation. advised the | 1916, especially as it applies to em- | Contracts at present are limited to (| 80 L STREET NORTHEAST President that it would enable the War | ploves in the night sc vacation | one , which, Senator Copeland Franklin 4856 7 2 7 7 2 EMPIRE ., N Departnert to “move such high ex-' Sehools ; | said, “provides no incentive to the ran 7 Z 772727 2 \ ToN sasEBACIS MAGRONALD ant Plosiye ammunition as is deemed| " The Américan ship owner, either in secur- p— - \ N TOl necessary to insure safety from pos- plained that “this meustre would au.|iN€ this Mveiness or in building addi-| & \ ; | 6th S wble_explosion to the population liv- thorize employment in the night | tional ships. | Houses For Sale and Rent ; NEWSTANTON 7l ts. N | | i \ LKA o N N N 1 Gl Ton e 7 /////. /i% ing in the vicinity of that depot.” schools, v tion schools and similar | = — The communication did not disclose | aetivities of the public school system | T J. LEO KoLB the destination of the explosives to be | persons who are employed regularly | M4 S| AY :VERY D transfer v the Government of the United | " MAIN 5?27 x J < G 923 New York Av. - 1237 Wisc'n. Aw o » & ‘ Ly Maj. Gen. Willlams, Army | with salaries they would receive for ) ; Chrlsl lan :5‘:len‘:e N e ettt coiantl e chief, will be distributed to| parttime services 'in - the = schools. | areer |ncome N Tat toos New Torle by storm depots in mors |~1 . “,,"1(] p\\ngll lhl‘ $2,000 H\\lll.(llull X\ N\ R AND Ogden, Utah vabns, 10 £ it would not cost the District any ) 1 rom —BY— \ ’"" bt ol ., und Charlesto e, re o advance the 3 b THURSDAY NIGI Point, \ nd Charleston, more and would advanc he WOl ‘.n‘ a‘ o_u's “A.‘o‘ Two Geebestenn € IGHT The explosives to be moved for the | States and the District Government most part_consist of h <plosive | and who are receiving salaries in thei . ihe public school system by perm ting employment of experts of recog- =~ \ . k “ Y C s B Direct from_its four-week rum at Se—Attendance Over 500 JEWISH CENTER DRIVE. nized technical knowledge and would | — : Blc ne oung, . e Do mm e N X Beeinne wstructed at shells, and under the plan wor regular employment which, togethe afford relief to those who I 7 bloyed in both day and night schools. f ’ | Of Chicago, Ill. 0 % Membership Campaign Starting Monday to Last Two Weeks. Madri Gras, New Orleans, La. | ¢ A . 5 e Nationally famous celebration, onel §i & \ Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Fhe annual membership enroliment i D, o . A ! s e campaign of the Jewish Community ‘A’""‘"" i Jiivea Mhvsun b A bandsome two-pound N TI:N Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Conter. Sixteenth and Q streets, will e | silk heart, as illustrated, \ e Mart Monday and last approximately | Lralns. Southers t ooy 063 sdver. | o with Qe NN N Massachusetts. two wecks, it wus announced. The fi\l\:l :,:l‘):;_‘lnnu ;»!\‘\\ux kers at the cen. | 'sement. {\;[a:“:,;}“"::;: $2.25 LET MON[‘Y WORK! 'R . di . Thursda 2 o . "ot Tt G il e | CHARLESTON WINS BOUT, || own clecion werey mves o e (N [ thee Washington Auditorium an enre »m{m of 3,000 members . il our building and loan plan wi ‘ Workers have been' divided off into ,m\Enghsh illage SEathars fieveras For Xale::llne”D :{,‘,,l"."'.':yvf.ryl. 385 3ov 5 IR 19th and E Sts. NW ‘::].‘.;,}\m of 30 divisions, ¢ led by a DEcistonvonNDALEs: Give “Her’ | i a:%h.y.::;“ |:.:4:'u.|ufi=.d|;:;¢|:? F b 13 3.30 P M Morris Cafritz. who played a promi SDMONTON, England, February 12 . N e Soroney. vau haus \ a e ruar at 5 M. ’ ’ nent role in the ca aign for —Staid municipal councilmen of earned. And still harder to find construction of the iter, isch Middlesex village are recovering | a more profitable field, or one 5 e st might he urged all the foma bout with the Charleston in || so secure. \ Under the Auspices of workers to attend the “fi anni- | which they were knocked out in the 5 ~ O ety ibangliet of the canter; which| mos Couns b i e Mg iv Columbia Permanent B T fints | connslimentantyeyen theldance R lIREl et il Building Association First, Second, Third and Fourth Churches intirs: have heentInvited o ABI8 land (UBA AL It ivas witken | . . affair, at which there will be a num- | Forthwith they decreed that it was | “"'"'.;’,,..}'...“.. 733 12th St. N.W. \ W X T T U 1T e T e T e | ey - o \| of Christ, Scientist in Washington, D. C. N | With Ull.lll "'“ ol BEATRICE COLES Max D. Steuer, prominent New York |dance. But the attendance and re- || . . Poys 5% [Iuterest a receutly of the brofessional stage; offers Attorney. and Frank J. Hogan. | ceipts began to decline at the munici- | W 810 14th St W Compounded .\flm-Anl'"‘l")' No Collection. All Welcome. N RONALD COLMAN . thoroeh training in, ballet. acrobatic, cnar 4 merion of luncheons and meetings | pal dance hall, and the council recon. | [I| 5408, %, X Ave, ~Tisoll 'rheater ) 5 eriesion: Childrer'e Sat 3 d . . T 7 2 2 7 ST 11 f’m: ) 2 tinuous 10:30 a. m. to 11 OW PLAYING L“i’fl'»'isalA ity 2% From the Novel 8Y HAROLD D\ || DAVISON’S Teach vou io dance cor- N in a few BELL WRIGHT L Prof-Mra Sirielly rivate any Hoor ‘l" 9 M St . dance Sat. eve. ““Main ity orchesira, Fox Tro T ations. 1% \ DA LF WILL B (“\' N _AT_HOT 16th _and Eye sts. n.w. Saturday . Feb. 12, from 9 to 12. “Admission Regular_dance 2nd and 4th Saturday of l‘u(‘h month. losephine .hnluun l’l(‘hfl 18, % of dancing._Phone Fulumm FON lass in \Moh'l i Tap form - rosm"Snd pihee dnhecs aushic Fuplls BrT BRI o the AR Figesements ‘e CATHERINE BALLE black bottom, waltz, tany clog. fox Sembly. Tues.. Orchesira: 119 oth n.w % 7 will be held for the workers during |sidered. Now Charleston competitions |[§l.7 e | dams 678 the course of the next few weeks. e held with officlal approval. v

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