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41 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._ €, WEDNESI );\Y, MARCH 2, 19217. = — INDUSTRY EXHIBITS COVER WIDE FIELD Leese Says Exposnmn Will Show Great Variety of Work in City. and comme District, a cf governmental tion will includ 300 ma tngtor 1 on in the y devoted to ests in We rean of Stand nts, he the ex ve been entered in and Marine Bands ed for various days | Mr. Leess ) er entertainm features will be added to the ex themselves. Members of t ngton Wilard Hotei, the _exposition fter a brief t ‘”I']Y' r. in voiced its ap of the movement to bring an to Washington and directed | adoption of h woull provide ion of §$600,000 for the A letter lnm the Dupont 7 on called at- to be held | and to project Learin today on the proposal. board also indorsed the annual al health campaign of the Distric of Columbia Dental Society, to be held here April 4 to 21. The campaign conducted in the interest of the > city, is under the direction imittee of the society headed Willard Camalier. Can Aid Welfare Groups. _Question as to whether the s board of directers has right under the constitution of the m to make donations from of the chamber toward the ac- 1 welfare groups which The several mooung< proval of a report v Chapin Brown, general counsel, holding that such ap- tions could be made constitu- tionally Mr. Brown sald the constitution provided that the chamber, among Other projects, was to work for the “'general welfare of the citizens of the community” and that gifts to worthy organizations would come under such ification. The chamber, in an endeavor to limit the amount of its | donations, which have been growing h set up a speciai committee o scrutinize and make recommenda- tions on every request for money. A donation ‘of $10 was made to the Juvenile Protective Association, an- other §10 was contributed to the ex- penses of the Washington birthday elebration and $25 was donated to the work of the Washington Boy Scouts. Two other applications for funds were turned dow. LANK BOOK —for every need. Tre. mendous stock awaits your selection E. Morrison Paper Co. L 1009 Pa_Ave. DR The Price of a Theater Ticket -—saved here each week will in a vear build up a = cash reserve that you will be very glad to have. Open An Account Today 3% Interest ANK| OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS E Cor. 7th and E Sts. settled with ag ECORDS show that defective vision averages 447;. A work- ing light, too intense or wrong in quality, overtaxes the optic nerve, causing brain fag and reduciag out- put. Poor lighting is too expensive for any busiaess. Nature made daylight for eyes. That's why every Emeralite has a special screen that changes ordinary electric light into soft, eye-saving caylite -ideal for reading or working. Emeralited offices look better — have contented workers—no eyes strain - greater output —and day- lite on every desk. Genuine Emeralites are branded for your protection, and have the Daylite Screen. Buy them by name. Sold by office supply and electrical dealors H. G. MoFaddin & Co., 32 Warren St., N.Y Establighed 1874 FHERALITE KIND TO THE EYES The Full Line of EMERALITE LAMPS At Joseph D. Campbell 7 10th St Main 6549 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Beau Geste,” photoplay (third and final week) $:30 pan. Belasco—“The Awakening,” and 8:15 p.m. 's—Grant Mitchell-Ledova, deville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | Earle—“With Your _ Approval"” | vaudeville, continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. | Strand—“Musical Echoes,” musical presentation, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. | com- fiss Tabasco,” burlesque, Murp| 1:10, 3:15, . 6:1 Barrymore in politan—John 12:30, 2:45, n" at 10:15 a.m., 1'9:30 pm. ce—“Johnny Get Your at 10:55 a.m., ) o nd 10:05 p.m. “Tell It to the Marines” at 11:10 am., 1:10, Hair 4:25, ‘The Night of Love,” 50 p.m Lady in Ermine,” 6:15, S and 9:50 p.. Official ~ Wife," ), 8 and 9:40 p.m. at ('l'm‘nll at [ GRADING JOBS AWARDED. Work on Streets. -nhm. seven streets v the Commissioners 'rday afternoon to the G. B. lin Co., the low bidder in each \e streets to be graded follow: A from Sixteenth to Nicholson Forty-ninth_street. north of 7, east of Forty-ninth street; street from Forty-ninth Western avenue: Queens t from Channing s: Pomeroy road om Howard to Morris inton street southeast from n road to Douglas street, and ad from Dorsett place to . Sues for $10,0C0 Damages. $10,000 damages for rest has been filed in strict Supreme Court by Ci Hubbard, 104 Thirteenth Southeast, against Jacob Ostrow, Hubbard says Ostrow arrest for an alleged viola- fic regulation June 18, dismissed in Police Court. his reputation has been in- ttorneys Kelly, Johnson & or the pmmun THRIVING COMMUNITY needs more of the intimate association between its business men and business. THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN Is a Real Meeting Place today. . 1319 N. Y. Ave. Old Time Favorites 10, Cmuuus=mnms Let Contmcta for| | of 4,000, .0.A.R OF DISTRICT PLANZ-DAY SESSION Annual Conference to Open Tomorrow at 10 A.M. in Continental Hall. The annual conference and meet- ing of the District of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolu tion will be held at Memorial Conti- nental Hall and Friday, with sessions beginning at 10 a.m. each day Sixty ¢ in the District, tomorrow apters of the organization with a membership will be represented by their regents and delegates who were chosen at their respective February meetings. All local visiting members of the R. are invited to attend the ng and afternoon sessions, at which time the galeries will be open to them. Former Senator to Speak. Former Senator Thomas J. Sterling of South Dakota will speak on “The of the Birth of George Washingto session tomorrow, which opens at o'clock. Fe nllo\\h\g Senator Ste address, Mrs, Willlam Sh Walker, national chairman of the de tense committee, will talk on *“Na- tional Defense.” + Mrs, Constance Good- man, State chaplain of the District D. A. R., will open the initial session with praver and Mrs. James M. Willey, State regent, will preside. Luncheon to Be Served. A luncheon will be served in the banquet hall from 12:30 to 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, organizing secretary general;’ Mrs. Walker and other na- tional officers who will attend. Reports of the various District offi- cers will be given during the confer- ence, which will adjourn, followlng a memorial service conducted by Mrs. Goodman, at 3 p.m. Frida; T. PATRICK’S Day Noveltie; and .Vor‘ GARRISON’S “holesde 'l‘oy and Novelty Co., Inc. 4 E Street NW. BURNS—SCALDS Cuta and Bruises, of almost daily oc- currence in the average home, are not Fiven the attention their seriousness war- rani \umlnr better sold by your druggist th: the antiseptic, heal ECK s wito, ‘mainioss and. slops pain quickly. Money-back guarantee. A New Home Group of Dunigan-Built Homes th & Hamilton Sts.N.W. EST BUY IN PETWORTH SEE THEM TONIGHT Sample Home 5131 7th St. N.-W. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. %6,950 A REAL MODERN HOME IN EVERY WAY'! An inspection will prove them the best buy in Petworth . The money you now waste in rent will buy one. D.J.DUNIGAN, Inc. Mae Do Delicious Hot cakes and waffles—old-time favorites for breakfast—can be made doubly delicious and tempting with Golden Crown Syrup. Skillful blending gives Golden Crown a rare, irresistible flavor that brings new joy to the breakfst table. The golden goodness of Golden Crown brings delight to every mem- ber of the family. For tomorrow’s breakfast, get acan of Golden Crown at your grocer’s and serve it over hot cakes or waffles. STEUART, SON & CO., BALTIMGRE, MD. - GOLDEN CROWN TABLE SYRUP ith The True Southern F1 Fo KAPLOWITZ | | oN NINTH asove G st | PARIS [ SPRING FASHIONS OF GREAT BEAUTY REPRODUCED $49.50 AFTERNOON $22 7e FROCKS FOR . . $132¢ DAYTIME DRESSES QUALITY SILKS 9 DRESSES FOR $7.95 $29.50 AFTERNOON FROCKS FOR . . . HopEEgegs $39 SPRING COATS HAND TAILORED Helmseamoge DEALERS INVITED e STORE OPENS AT g Cafe & Restaurant | Shad Roe Deviled and llnpel’hl Crabs All kinds of fresh fish in season. All kinds of meals served. 11th & Water Sts. Franklin 5823 UNITED LODGE THEOSOPHISTS , 709 Hill Bldg., 17th and 1 Sts. Free Public Study CI Thursday, March 3, 8:1 “ASTRAL BODY LIFE ENERGY” N Humari Constitution Examined in Te Becan o7 Theasophs Window Sash 1'8"x2'1"—4 Light .. 24"x21"—6 Light . 2'4"x2'11"—9 Light 24"x3'9"—12 Light . z 20”x3'0"—6 Light . 165 Small Orders Glven Careful Attention No Delivery Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 on Deposits At Your Disposal Business men and Jthers find every facility for the prompt handling of their banking at “Franklin National.” fiYou'll profit by carrying your account with such a bank. Franklin National Bank Tenth St. at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue OCHRAN. THOS, P. HICKMAN, OB iaent . und Cashler IIIlI|||I!Il|IIIlllllllIIIIlI|II|Ill|||I[|llIlll|Illllllllllllllll!lllllll~ s el Shoot the Five-Finger Rapids. Pass through America's most beautiful fjord, the Lynn Canal. Gaze at glaciers...a“dead one™, receding from the water's edge . . . a very much alive one, thundering as it hurlsicebergs into an opalescent sea. If you seek more than soul filling beauty ... angle kodak on the tundra for big game. Of course, the chief charm of this great adventure into Alaska is the ease with which one gets there. Luxurious Canadian Paeific Princess Liners sail up the sheltered Inland Route from Vancouver. They take you into a differ- ent world . . . where summer is exhilarating springtime. And, you'll want 1o go over White Pass to Lake Atlin,and dmdw 'Yukon to Dawson City. for steel head or gamy grilse... Take the “Trans- Connection at Vancouver. A.-l[-vAlnhTfl' 155 Canadian Pacific sscuker Dept., 905 15th St. N.W.. Washington, D. €. C. E. Phelps, General Ageit 'n.g Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W A BARGAIN SPECIAL [ $25| Herzog s Sea Food y' Shad—baked, fried or broiled | | S Open ot 8:30 A.M. Daily| Every Banking Service | | A -The Holmharst BOOKS BOUGHT | “Bring Them In’ or_Phone Fr, 5116 i .| ‘; | i I Always Sold from Dainty Ribboned Baskets Recognized as the finest home- made candy in America. Your Own Selection. FANNIE MAY CANDY CO. N.W. 810 14th St. N.W. e Tivoll Theater 7 tdth St. 1106 ¢ 614 tath St NW x T is the popular Winter Resort. It is perennial. Always in season. Always health- ful and entertaining. Golf, motoring, beach riding, Boardwalk promenading, roller chairing and sun deck lounging for lovers of Old Sol and the fresh ocean ait. Screens, stages, piers and casi- nos maintain delightful daily programs of entertainment. Indoor sea water baths and swimming pools. Bowling. THE LEADING HOUSES offer th nmm in hospitality and superior resort hots moda- tions. Any of the following will faraish booklet, rates or other information. A -Chalfonte-Haddon Hall | A-Hotel Dennis u-"ml Traymore A-Hotel Strand AE-The Breakers £-The Shelba: AE-Marlborough- Blenheim | "1 o A -Hotel Brighton A-Hotel Chelsea A-Hotel Morton AE-Royal Palace AE-Hotel Knickerbocker | A-Galen Hall ‘A-Seaside Hotel A -Hotel St. Charles A-The Pennhaursy AAmericanplea | E-Earopen pian E-Both plans Through Pullmans—ssq houn by rail Rovort Bifer Betty IHPDITIIIT—csxun BEToRE SDAY WILL HAVE PREC) 0'“ BOX OFFICE SALE. RO M MENTS. DALL'S, [METROPOLITAN | S"""F ST. AT 10TH 'romu DOORS OPEN A'I' . WARNER BROS. l”LB THE lEN!A'l'll)lAl- lreaece "o”lh r' “f. finyxp Hadley rchestra o; , Henry Ha conducting; Will' H. Hays’ brief mr?{iw!wv anldmglotamli Mar- ‘onor 16 o FBiis o0, 4, 700 and 9:18 p. m. IN CONJUNOTION WITH BARRYMORE Ameriea’s Greatest Actor as the World's Greatest Lover im “DON JUAN" 118 .. 83, 2:48, 5:09, 718 4nd 989 . m. Every Presentation a De Luxe Performance BARGAIN PRICES— Mat.—Balcony, ‘380—Orchestra, Nites—8uns., H 1., 880—0re., D P plays 13th St. Below ¥ TODAY 180 to 11 P. M. A CLEVER REVUE “FOR YOUR APPROVAL” WITH HENRI & BERYL, AND “THAT CYCLONIC 0AST" JOHN R. GORDON & CO. IN THEIR FAST-MOVING “VARIETY TID-BITS” 8—OTHER STAR AOT#—8 ON THE SCREEN VIRGINIA VALLI LOU TELLEGEN and Brilllant Cast “STAGE MADNESS” TODAY—CORRI THE LADY, TOMORROW—T! in “THE CAN. (Rih&Col RN and VILMA HT u 'CRANDALL'S S TODAY—RUDOLPH HGRAN oA TOMORROW-—SHIRI “ROSE OF THE T CRANDALL'S COLONY G Avn € TODAY—RUDOLPH CRANDALL’S Y \()Ll Nth & TODAY AND TOMORROW finn\‘u,n NO in AN Apollo Theater 671 W St N B (.mu ITH mnru in CRANDALL'S TODAY—CORRINE HE LADY ROW- G EORGE PEALRORNTA O BUY CRANDALL’S i n Theater i Ave.SQnebeeSt. RICH aud MY OF EDM T PERING WIRES CRANDALL'S e T “in MASON in BELLAMY o fy OrrIcy BELLAMY TOM ag ALL: ST in “SUM- LOEW'S PALAc LOEW'S VIPR BA(}'IELOR\R Co LUMBIA L to 1T 3. m. Metro-Goldwyn. l-nr Tresonts JACKIE COOGAN In his thrilling racing comedy! “JOHNNY GET YOUR HAIR CUT" ON THE STAGE GRACE LA RUE International Queen of In Her De Lvxa Pnunhflol MuLcay Wisard of the ‘Harmonics, Overture—‘‘Pomp an Morry From luhn SECOND BIG WEEK Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents LON CHANEY In the wonderful epic romance of the Marine Corps. Now playing in New York at 83 a seat! TELL IT T0 -| THE MARINES »bu 0 u.:nur- W ITH ELEANOR BOARDMAN M. HAINES--CARMEL MYERS urn THOUSANDS 03, MARINES Palace Magazine—Assop's " ebton s SEATS TOMOR. Other Program Features SHUBERI MAIL _ORDE! o eLasel | 52 @ MESSRS. SHUBERT Prosent LIONEL ATWILL w Irilliant lnnmn O‘I.luiu !udn. Anmmn “THE ADVENTURER" a_Comedy of Manners Brien Marlow, wi ruls coumnmua casT " Ernest Cossart Gertrude Fowler Edward Forbes Jane Oorooran ker Marally. Swanson yine Staged ly Ll‘ml Alvfll farold w' widriase Gus. B 14th. Mail Orders n ERICA'S FOREM OOMEDIENNE In Sir James M. Barrle’s ZAMOTS THE LEGEND OF L!ouon WITH BRUCE McRAE NEXT MONDAY ERS $3 RI,ALTO RIOT! — NOW PLAYING — “PRIVATE 1ZZY MURPHY”’ The IRISH and the JEWS are at % 7 GEORGE JESSEL On the Stage " EDGAR ROMMELL Cello_ Virtuoso and Redio Star % \ Now Washington Auditorium 2% o TWICE DAILY—2.30 and 8.30 Last Times Today and Thurs. from Wash! n. B. R.; or via Baitimore 3R R wh ; '® Fall" Taformafion: from STCHARLES .. ATLANT Now ith Its New” Addition low Occupies tire Bloek on the- Bonrdwalle tive Wmtethates S Car leaves Terminal, Alexandria, Va. 90c 9 am. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W, every hour on the hour EUCHARISTIC Prices X223 25c, 500, 75¢, $1.10 Seats Box Office (Main 6129), Hotel Now .Willard Agency, All Hotels. ALL SEATS RESERVED e :x $1.00 to FINAL WEEK Yoar Last Oppertunity to Witness The Year's Greatest Melodrama With RONALD COLMAN AND AN ALL STAR CAST A Paramount Picture TWICE DAILY Nights 8:30. Mats. 2:30. ATTEND THE MATINEES AVOID THE NIGHT CROWDS NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS. The Hilarious Faree Triumph "HONEYMOONING ON HIGH Laughter Continuous.”—Boston Pest. POLD'S oo ik % Nis., $1 to $3 %o St © ca GREA TEMPTATIONS Thrice Twenty Tantalizing Temptresses Pon. Thurs._and_Suf. Mats. LENA DALEY And Her Own Great BURLESQUE SHOW The Whole Outfit Is Brand New Next Week—*“THE GORILLA."” SHUBERT ELASC THE AWAKENING A. James H. Hull Production NOW PLAYING The Largest Production Ever Staged Locally Ask Any One Who Has Seen It MAT. WED. AND SAT. 0 tos2 Plus Tax 508 to 8 Plus tax st St. & R. 1. Ave. AMERICAN NoRhi SHEARER 13 “UP_STAGE. 4618 14th N.W. PARK THEATER A7, 52 N%: GILDA GRA’ “ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Tak » D. C. TAKOMA Teis Pt D © TODAY AT 7 AND 9 P.M. Pat O’Malley in “Spangles” A Circus Picture. nd COLLEGIANS, COMEDY, “THE CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 Ample Parking Space. EERY, RAYMOWD AT R CONKLIN, TOM KEN- RE IN THE NAVY Showings, 7 and 9 pm. Ad- mission. 25¢. NEW STANTON 6th & €' 0N E. 6:15-8:01 GRI COMEDY. 'THE DA —7_ PRINCESS 1119 H St. N.E. ALEC FRANCES in “THE _ RETURN PETER GRIMM." EMPIRE 911 H St. NE. HOUSE PETERS NE| TER MARY CARR in ____“THE_FALSE ALARM.” 1343 Wisconsin Ave. DUMBARTON 217 ¥ic AvTon CLARA BOW and BILLIE DOVE VD BoOT omedy, BOBBY TIILV“I- EAT AGAIN." mh & 15th NYON in Bl ragiia hed Fo% OLYMPIC ¢ Bei- “MISS MA' BACK AGAIN FILMS. “THROUGH HELIL A\l\L OFFICIAL U AR F 14th A‘\D R. L AVE ELITE 150 8o, Fous “MILLIONAIRES" CAROLINA T EN. € Ave. K Tith - GRETA GARBo. " ANTON0 STAGE DANCIN EACH A FEW beginners interested in stage career, buek soft shoe. glog. (at _moderate fees arl ack. 1114 KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE- 2—TWO HEADLINERS—3 Nine Star Supporting Features GRANT MITCHELL In “Three Flights Up” A_Qemedy LEDOVA Premiers Dansouse Supreme PRNNNRNNNY Canodian Pacific Rockies. RN E RN RN EEEEEAEERREEE TRNN DS USSSSS SIS AR AR AR SN Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hoslery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be ac quired except by long experience. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial apvliances. 917GSt. NW (SN IS S UIISAN MARIO VALLE & ERIC ZARDO 8—OTHERS—S NEXT WEEK NOONEY & BENT & PAT ROONEY, 34 Phones MAIN 44!4-“816325 Last Concert PHILHARMONIC Society of New York ORCHESTRA Wilhelm Furtwaengler. Conductor Tues., Mar. 8, Program, w-‘n Sibellus: ‘Btrauns: duan. " Brahms; Symphony No. il Tlekets, $2.50. 82, $1.50. $1. thur Smith Bureau. 1350 G & An Kitt's Musio House. b WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA 0. RIGOLETTO SATURDAY, MARCH 5 AT 8:185, ‘WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM MEI.IUS and THOMAS Erolle, Sigurd Nilssen, Dorris Doe Pyloss, 41, 43, 83, $5—No Tax. oW, J0mDAN PTANO 00, 110 @ . ™ R EEEEAEEL TR FEAEEAEEEARENENNSNNR% %S S UGH , Ghiarleston. wuu and lessons for g Prione” Adame nsu mr appointments. PROF. AND \uw Lo A ACHER ST 1127 10th at. Cla . with ore Fr. o Pot. 3 BEATRICE COLES of the professional stage, offers » v training (m ballet acrobatic. ehar- acter da ed baliroom dancing and Charlest ¢lnsses Sat mornine harleston glasses ST NW. Pelephone Col 7622 Adams #780 Mar13® Mrs. Mae Davtson N. “. 152020 Sape Wilta-Clo. c'fi'.mm- ke t. gpanieh. Gypey, Russi ourse vflmJ» Toim: Charleston: Vate lessons day enin THE FOX STUDIO Bailroom_and all styles of stase daninc 0 our pew inonthiy terms. 811 150h S 2 CATHERINE BALLA E neia, black bottom. waltz, t e tsembiy Tues. Orehastra. 710 9 o vou to dln DAVISON'S ey T ol Prof.-Mrs, 1329 M St N.W. Lettle Mane Barrett Premier Danseu. 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