Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. TG U. S. EXPERTS TO STUDY |SUES TO FORCE CONTRACT. NEW USES FOR COTTONERobinson Charges Woman Refused ' TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Donovan Affair,” | mystery play, at $:20 p.m Keith's—Frank Fay-Blossom Seeley, MT. VERNON STEAMER {CAPLOWITZ [iRe (N AVENUE (721 NINTH ST. &75"% — ONE DOLIAR A GARMENT PROFIT $1-00 SALE! THE GREATEST SAVINGS | Traffic Tied Up, $4,500 Dam- age Caused in Restaurant .. at Twelfth Street. ' [ | | | | IN THE HISTORY OF | WASHINGTON FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR DAYTIME—SPORTE— STREET—AFTERNOON— SCHOOL—COLLEGE— BUSINESS UNUSUAL! TWENTY DOLLAR— TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR DRESSES FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND AN EXTRA DRESS FROM THE SAME GROUP OF YOUR CHOICE FOR 1, ONE DOLLAR, AD- DITIONAL SIZES 14 TO 44 A LARGE ASSORTMENT IN SIZES 14-16 18-2038 STOREHOURS 8 A. M. TO6 P.M. EYES: EXAMINED GLASS‘IJ' FITTED —® ROE FULKERSON OPTICAL COMPANY HOTFST.__ FRAN.5606 OUR BLANK BOOK NEEDS Can Be Filled at E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Increase the Value of Your | | Fire, following an explosion result-| ing, possibly, from the igniting of a0 | gas-filled kitchen of the Mount Ver-f | non Cate, second floor sylvania avenue, last night tied up | street car and venicuiar trafic on { Pennsylvania avenue and damaged the building to the extent of about, | $4.500. Members of No. 16 E | Twelfth and D streets, plosion. which was followed by the ashing of glass and flames. They | | rushed across the street, took charge lof the fire under the direction of { Deputy Chief P. W. Nicholson and| | suceeeded in confining it to the floor | on which it originated. A fruitstand in | vear of the building and a shoe shin-| tablishment adjoining also were gine Co., at| heard the ex- | me H. Carlin and several | of the first precinct | | were standing in front of the police station on Twelfth street when the { explosion occurred. They kept spec- i out of the way of the firemen | alter traffic on the Avenue. | Aubrey, chef at the cafe of the buildin 90 the DR Lie on the third floor escaped. FOLLOWS BLAST -2 Metropolitan— of 1206 Penn-|ous 1 to 11 p.m. \\M‘dml;| Park—‘Shattered, VETERANS HAVE OUTING. | Club Goes to Bay Shore, Md., With = ged by fire and water o I War Veter: day The committee in c at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. |E. C. Crosby, Former Manufacturet, | Earle—"The Acid Test." vaudeville | Natied Head of (Comrierce Department Unit. s o .. | By the Associated Press. il g‘,’;o‘“._‘:'s"z';m A new unit has been established in TP B WPy the Commerce Department for the | purpose of investigating new uses for | atinuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. “*Bozo™" Snyder, burlesque, m. nmam Ladies,” | raw cotton and manufactured cotton 50 and | Bdgar C. Croshy, formerly a cotton | manufacturer at’ New Bedford, N has been appointed by Secretary | Hoover to head the new division. and | | four experts cotton trade ang | | gned to it.| estions and advice from the | (rade in all of its branches and | from cotton users and producers have been invited by the new organizati Lonesome 11:55 a.m.; i34 r Midnight." . 4:30, 5:30, p.m. ittle Theater—"Passion,” continu- ““The large supply of raw ma at| the relatively It demand for c ton manufactures and other numer at | ous difficulties have brought about a situation_in the raw cotton and cot- | at ) ton textile indus where it is im- | perative that present uses be “|tended and new ones developed.” a ar- | Commerce Department statement on | the orsanization said. ° “There have been vears in the| country when ‘the total consumption | | cotton “reached 16,000,000, though the | ge consumption is far below this Notorious Lady,"” $ and 930 pam *Lonesome Ladies,” pm ough House , 5, 6 E “The 3 Ro; n” 7and 9 pr 90 in Party. he annual outing of the American s' Club was held yester- at Bay Shore, Md. Approximately persons participated and included veterans and their families. | arge n\(Iuded‘ 55 “Our Wednesday Specials”| Soft Shell Crabs, $1.00 doz. Crab Flakes Claw Meat Sword Fish Filet of Flounder. ut. Charles Ri <. Sergt. hompson -30¢ Ib, BRITISH SH OUST OIL CHIEF. | Russian Reported to Have Been Ordered Out of England. LONDON. August 23 (#.—The Daily Herald (labor organ) learns that | one of th» chief directing auth of the “Russian Oil Products been ordered to leave E “The action of created great surprise, o the official concerned | d here in purely commer- {identified w | Ging icmrstan and has been fercely | attacked in connection with its fight | with other petrol producers. H —— § e Wants Contract Set Aside. Charging mi: | W. Gold, res dier’s Home, preme Court yesterday o set contract_ with the Potomac_Securities Co., and the F. H. Smith Co. for lhs‘ purchase of bonds | volved is about The amount in- $1.500. Attorney | ¥7| James Conlon appears for the plain- ‘SES UNIVERSAL CAB With our $25 to $30 Paint Jobs Gernnine Pyroxylin Choice_of Colors Come in and See Our Work TRIANGLE Sz | Authorized Deales New York Ave. at North Capnol st § SIS Gives Needed Protection | Flies have caused more deaths than all wars combined—yet some of us do nothing | 1o help prevent future casualties. Flies have | no preference—you or some of your family or {riends may be next. Start md:\—mm | Kill every one vou see. It is very easy i vou use the product produced and perfected by the foremost industrial institute of its Kind in the world. 1 is fragrant and harm. less to mankind, but Kkills all household insects. Just foilow instriictions on hlm-’ 1abel of bot Iy-Tox from your retailer—Advertisement. SILENT AUTOMATIC Green Shrimp Cooked Shrimp. . . .60c Ib. We Make Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co.,lnc. '3 Municipal Fish Market & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 The noiseless oil burner 1214 New York Ave. NW. 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