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e % TR0 eehiia TAL_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MOXDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 1977. CIVITAN OUTING HELD. |[15eon auowt, et and it con- | HUNUR TU MEMURY Outdoor sports are features of an | | the :‘n\kll‘»‘.:“:‘h:::l:‘or:n’:;u:‘;?tnr :;": st‘.‘ ‘ THIS BSNUIE" = x‘romr: wAs"INGToN TAKEN \ \ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Ol Tronsides,” photo- d $:30 p.m. BETWEEN Belasco—"The Garden of Eden”| outing of ti £t of hoys in engaxing in some ELASC! 2 \ e Civitan Boys' Garden | WEEK AT 8:30 221 N‘NTH S « GANDH (‘mnrd\ at £:20 pm. il b u therehy K B D€ Iuh, being hald under the auspices N Y zens. T Arch Sslwyn presents the Y & lunh s—Cissie Loftus, vaudeville, l..r the Clvitan Club gt ‘the. Beaver | ar e ";'(; the ',m\\ London, Berlin and Viennese Success M- m«c N S AL and $:15 pm | Dam Club this afternoon. Activities h e hest “ “dens. T"E n“nn!' OF EnE. “ms l l rumming | Serenaders” | e e i I v & e = = B || ot BT S R | COMEDY - THRILLS/ fo \ \ . \ iayety ine \\umvn and Song, Y\ WHEN .| 235 5 pom. | SALE INew York Minister, in Ser | N it o lg FREE LECTURE IH' § OLD FOR MADAME mon, Deplores Neglect of ",‘; ki AND (o Iy FOR MADEMOISELLE | State’s Immortals e e o, T and ‘ | 3 BEAUTIFUL FALL | ST i DEMONSTRATION | L GQWEPT MAJESTICALLY EAU L | Tribute to Washingtonians s rever la | Bus’-i'-éfi l'?{"El’A"-’i-"o'N : INTO HER NEW T of the great men of the past | o (] In the Intercallagiate Tauch Riot ; ANOTHER CITADEL OF FREEDOM CAP‘TULAT!‘ DREIIEI ar hing rebuke for the State of | ! | | . o] Pourlng Te a for Proflt OLLEGE’ | § TO THIS STIRRING EPIC OF THE SEA / | Xew York for its neglect of her own | oo | N THE e $5.95 e g . 55, B | ol Tan onesTem || | ADsTisuske anp mermesenaTive AuDieNce ¥ | ism ik Tove! (sec C i ASTOUNDED BY THE MAGNI A, T e Thursday Evening, Sept. 15th, 8 P.M. e (o | | AND CHARM OF THE NEWEST AND GREATE“# A Dl)}ll;N%l%bh;_DrREET AFTER: | By : me e M r e N g e B T [N OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES FOR 0 - | rector o ; ous demonstration in preparation and cook- S o ] o i | NOON. EVERY DRESS LS AN | e e e Stien mrige | B I8 L N |“L“h‘r 1 B‘A\cfi NATIONAL--NOW - sl-?-)' 5 EXACT REPLICA oFFE;; ?{JG;EI é:og 1 I Ao ; o] oA ) 230 | SUNDAY MATINEES AT 3 Kb s PARIS IMPORT— Vaviman 1 rn,",'-‘»(;‘,‘,,“ pha . : i ‘ P / . and 9 p.m. “HOUSE OF HITS" | alf hrother, Lewis M¢ ®. T LOEW’S Replace Those Sagging :‘fn‘?&L‘.;TL;":\":Q‘ {:vrwli city. PLANNING FOR RELIEF | ! COLUM B'A OPEN!NG TODAY GAR AGE Names Not Mentioned. | OF GERMAN VETERANS [ 1 A T 127H | The Arcadia School of St | In spite of the celebration of “Con LT R E S T A G E }:.:“d Slh_oa | e An entertainment and dance ‘I’I‘I I T T DOORS D iaredAn ihe Nom Yotk mowey S | 1 ‘ and Ball Room Wit Clog Before Cold Weather | the ract that (‘ml\l‘vm’:n Morris’ b et | I = | Buck & Wing 4x8 Garage Doors $15 Pair || = iried there, while the papers print I\;]];y'v;.m\;:\yln o distributed in 1 IJ G'!::;:;‘il:'l::'-l";)u':n BIG PARADE | D A N C I N G 7;‘— FRANK LIBBEY & CO. u‘.‘,f.;\?f.’v'( A o} aems T [ N With JOHN GILBERT {| 14th & Park Road Phone Adams 9500 Tango “6th & New York Ave. 1 the ors You are cordially invited to attend this interesting, in- And RENEE ADOREE | STRICTLY MODERN Bl structive Free lecture and demonstration in “Pouring Tea for | EQUIPMENT THE LATEST Spanish ) B B : Q : h - Profit Hear these experts tell about high, salaied positions i NO ADVANCE IN PRICES A 10-Foot Stage for Rehearsaia L ¢ The Printer s iont il hotres of Lewt evaduatesave i e esnss |\ 7 | i Shverching B et i lhae ey signer of the Declaration arth Private or Class Lessons Must be SbIe the type mutter t of his dis hatz A nrew field for women as manag stant managers Dth we YE Twi | St Hostdes e table rreetoreht oy crsts 1 00 and mpward [ | S {':...EA‘-“‘TX ; STUDIO AVAILABLE REGISTER “upside down the type is s When he “pulls pri aquires good vision sheet, which often # the characters “blnrre At the first sign of difienlts he should eonsult_our Ontom- etrinte, Glasses will solve the "cqwrh“\ when United States m R ac- a year. Free emplovment bureau covers t Sta ¢ o and places graduates in touch with good positions. Ladics’ Mat. Daily, " BERT BERTRAND'S NOW he re- n the Refreshments and Reception by the Faculty /| Wine, Women and Song || Remember the Date Nest Week—WHITE CARGO | committee in charge co Paul Gleis and Dr. Mar ‘' diffienity Heirman 2 e e e CLAFLIN Thursday Evening, Sept. 15, 8 P.M. ‘ POLI’S Next Sunday | ) oph;;;n;z?;m::m“ | oo ok Mail Oriers Now—Seats Wednesday "flko Llf | / E} Diener and | T ST 10 th " oacwica VAYOEVILLE picrunse - tor declar “Vision Not Visionary’ M T olny. 11 A. . to 11 . M. < Today, 1:30 to 11 P. M. NAL PRESENTS GUY and PEARL BILLIE DOVE | maGLEY With The Famous Dancers With Thelr LLOYD HUGHES “STRUMMING SERENADERS” In 2 Gorgeous Love Drama | “* MELVIN SISTERS THE STOLEN 4—OTHER STAR ACTS—4 BRIDE” Vaudeville at % 6 and 9 P, M. ON THE SCREEN with 1 FIRST NAT McINTYRE own dead lion, one .'.r the {. LEWIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE T LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL and beau ¢ that | de i e ~iod et . 23rd and Penna. Ave. N.W. immortal 5 2 i will write of v zlobe trott Sy R oo ——— [0 ——— o 15, hot to my s th it: ch Repair I;arts Stoves and Furnaces Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Bring Your Friends m “QIU(EUEN‘ HIGH” o § fl ANNAPOLIS Combinati ombmatlon AND U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY ‘ bl L B LOIS WILSON 8. | ” Auto lnsuraml:fi oo ot oo st ||| WHAT WOMEN OID FOR ME” | i, ooy i i ot . o fence Highway, leave 9.00 a. m., 100 | §| Worla Surver—c: ¢ 0 every hour on the hour. Round trip. §2.32. Finest Orchestra Bereened at 2, 4:45, 7:35 and 10 p. ;. Yo Liabil- 310,000 l?;l to (”)‘:l';en. Fire, Theft and Collision Phone Franklin 9193 for Rates. George E. Keeler 1130 Investment Bldg. 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Leese OPTICAL CO. 614 9th_St. Branch Store—712 11th St. OUR BLANK BOOK NEEDS [ DO YOU NEED ‘ AN EXTRA ROOM o RIALTO NOW PLAYING JOHN GILBERT “CAMEO KIRBY” why not close in the X cle have eversthing o the ob. indow Frames Windows—Hardware 7 KETH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE- TODAY Matines (Bargain, Evening ......... Peint and Sheetrock Wins First Place in E M Cn_n BePFilled .C'o | Small orders elyen careful attention pby orrison Paper Co. : ooyt gy o } : 1009 Pa. Ave. 1. Frank Kelly, ]nc' | MIss OEL%H_AU(:ISSIE\ 2101 Georgi B — LUMBER— PONT PAL SILENT AUTOMATIC The noiseless oil burner 1214 New York Ave. N.W. Call, write or phone for estimate and literature M. 2015. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Artists’ Course Dec. 9 MARION TALLEY Soprano Metropolitan Opera Jan-23 FEODOR CHALIAPIN Workl's Greatest Basso i JASCHA 'HEIFETZ Violinist (After an absence ‘.,r two years) Meh. 5 BOSTON SYMPHONY RCHESTRA Company of Twelve Artists JED DOOLEY Stage and_Screen Comlo ROYE. AND MAYE “Semsational Dancers.” Philadelphia BETHOLINE, just as it comes to you from the orange pump, was used by three world-famous racing drivers in recent vic- tories on the Langhorne and Altoona tracks. Letters received and g g g Alexandria, Va. Car leaves Termi- nal, 12th & Pa. Ave. NIWE (sveyilioution C ] lml SSEVITZKY. Conductor. Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily = . . e hour, .M. to ! 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. from them contains points of interest to motorists. Jimmy "',:.‘,.‘,_ "";9"2:"“‘:“ Reund §| w14 GIOVANNI MARTINELLI not open Sundays. L a Park, D. C. Season tickrte. S10.9 TAKOMA ™ 'fi'_";! arking Troubles Philharmonic Course Nov.11 EDWARD JOHNSON Tenor Metronolitan Opera || Jan-1t GERALDINE FARRAR Prior 1o her opera‘ic appearances in Berlin Feb.21 FRITZ . KREISLER g Meh.2 RACHMANINOFF Meh i MME. JERITZA Season tickets. 316 $13.50, 511, $8 plus (1% Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not epen on Sundays Gleason says: “I didn’t find it necessary to add any ingredi- ‘ ents to BETHOLINE, which I have always had to do with other fuels.” Frank Farmer writes us: “Put me down as a BETHOLINE fan for life.” Mcunt Vernon Electric Railway g Phone Main 397 i the Murphys” NEWS—-SMITH FAMILY TOMORROW AR | Why Waste Heat? All those small cracks in your furnace that seem somehow to get around the doors, pipes and <him- ney are all heat wasters. You can _easily stop those expensive leaks by | applying a little Ruthland Furnace Cement. Now is a gond time to do the job. Z A pound can costs only Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, |nc|udmg interest and prin- Wilson Greene Series POPULAR PRICES Oct.21“The BEGGARS’ OPERA” Direct from the I\r|| Theater. London Nov. 1 Nov. I8 LAW] m"" E TIBBETT arytone Metrovolitan Opera * JOSEF HOFMANN vev.17 SIGRID ONEGIN _ Although BETHOLINE was designed primarily for the reg- ular gasoline engine, it is significant that it is capable of pro- ducing such spectacular results in racing cars. ? cmm THEATER i (‘HA RLIE {INEW STANTON ! JOAN CRAWFORD in STANDING HEA \IbumBARTON LYONS COMED __LET and eve. Decatur 1115-J, You can give the whole “ furnace a coat of stove “. ., . BETHOLINE worked “We are pleased to ad- . o « I have never come cipal. Larger or smaller SIDNE :\‘::;:;l e like a charm. . . I opened my vise that Tom Dawson, Aciatys a: mosor uclino de. Iogns at Profordonate rates. ELITF - A prevent rust and d Miller S pendable in an emergency as NAUGHTY brighten up the whole ap- throttle to the limit . . . at riving our er Spe- BETHOLINE . .-. my en- HIPPOI)R ME pearance of the cellar, the end of the race my motor cial, won the 50-mile gine never failed once to PERPETUAL A KISS 1N A A JA S —— — “Since 1845 helping home owon- was so cool that you could race on the Altoona work smoothly and power- BUlLDlNG CAROLINA'““ m.?n';";n!:‘fi;.‘:‘;“.f.‘;:}.“."?.f‘::" oy waiting for ~ur aqualified ls. 811 ers save money by wusing good paint at the right time.” Butler- il [ 609 C St. N.W, put your face against the Speedway. BETH O- fully . . . didn't flm{ it nec- essary to add any ingredi- radiator . . . put me down as LINE worked. very well ents, which I have always a BETHOLINE fan for life” ;nd we are going to use oy’ 10" do with other fuels.” FRANK M. FARMER g JIMMY GLEASON (Winmer 1 mile; 41.80 sec.) | z (I8 Wl_hfini- fl-h.flz-s.u.) ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $15,000,000.00 Cor. 11th and E N.W. P ol T AMERICAN 1= 3 “CHILDREN OF DIVO! North LIBERTY O GHANEY in Ie'bwr‘:‘ any bour. eve. with Prof. .n's % » el‘ncus priva 1828 M 178 orchestr dances— Kinkj08, m.mnun Ylnk:-hu\u. et