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40 KAPLOWITZ on NINTH asove Gst. _ A GLORIFIED APPARZL INSTITUTION DEDICAT-D 1O |"OLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL" | CELEBRATING THE COMP.ETICN OF 2 OUR EN.ARGED COAT JHOP WITH A CR:AT JALE EVENT FINE COATS $9.8:95 REGUL ARLY [HE PRICE WOULD BE ABOUT s30 TO $55 Quality fabrics—Select fashion- @ble turs—The furs appear in shawl collars, mushroom collars, deep cuffs. FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELLE THE JUNIOR MISS THE PETITE WCMaN RADIO ERVICE and_ ethotent—we Promnt Brunswick tire Radolas Atwater Kent LEES MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 3th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt Ve notapen on Sundays 720 11th 2 “QOur Wednesday Specials Fillet of Flounder, 35c Ib. Scallops ........50clb. Clams ........25cdoz. King Fish.......15clb. Claw Meat ......4Cclb. Crab Flakes . ....65cIb. Live Lobsters....75clb. We Make Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co.,Inc. 20-21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Phone M. 10130 THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—"'Sunrise,” drara, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Play's the Thing," comedy, at 8:30 p.m. * Keith’'s—Emma Calve, vaudeville, at 2:15 and p.m. Earle—"Baby Peggy,” continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. 10000000 PARKS PROPOSAL 0PPOSED e Georgetown Citizens Insist 13 and » Federal Government Pay |'stue at =12 and § Share of Cost. vaudeville, at bur- Fox—"The Joy Girl," continuous 12 am. to 11 p.m. | After hearing Col. U. 8. Grand, 3d. Director of Public Buildings and| Parks, explain the proposed park de ! velopment, the Georgetown Citizens' ”(“..'_"';","'I'f”,.l., 2 Association last night voted 10:35 pan. 4 | | the draft of a bill to have the Federal | . Rialto—"The Chinese Parrot.’ | | Government advance the District $10.-{11:30 am., 1:20, 330, 5:20, | 000,000 for parks. The tion | ¥:40 p.m. met in the Potomae Savinzs Bank. o TRl i olnia v . G and §: | 1t was the opinion of the a tion that the of Headwait | A against assoc hond the Federation of Citiz ['not to-vote for any | would not ernment to pa {the <ame time part of- the cost. At the association ap { proved the park project in general and told its delegates to favor any plan which would divide the cost he- tween the District and the Federal | Government. Would Increase Land Values. at 7 and 9 pan. 'REALTY LICENSE ACT | UPHELD BY TRIBUNAL { Supreme Court A¥irms Statute of California in Suit Over Sale Commission. In speaking of the park plan, Col Grant pointed out the value of prop- rty near the parks probably will he ke this TAnd untnx e in the value of he a - than-make up for the cost of land for ps { upholding the California two large tracts of land re act main to he purchased to complete = Hink hetween Rock Creek and Poto arkway, Col. Grant said. Abont needed for this purpose. By the Associated Press The action of the lower real estate affirmed zued, would | courts in license |out a written opinio other States have similar law The court set aside real estate ions covering in pait rendered hy a lawyer not under the real estate cense act of Californi ought by Fl . I Greenwald and_others, to recover : | commission of £20,000 on a real estate | | transaction in San Francisco. 1t was contended by Haas that with | Walter W. Stevens and A. M. | | son, he was mmissioned by Green. wald to arvange for the purchase of the property. lle and Stevens were | o res te dealers and John- | ficensed. | out the for the com.- | ! g He won In the State cou ‘hich held (hat under the Califor | Ordway Riftes Mect Friday. al estate brokers' act Green: | Veterans of the Ordway Rifles, mili- ( €0Uld not be compelled to pay . 3 commission because Johnson, tary ofganization that preceded the claimed a part of it, was not a XI(‘Nh(‘ll National Guard, will hold a meeting at | real estate dealer. | the National Guard Armory Friday to N T T | hear reports from committees arrang- TPaint your screens when you take Huz for a date for the reunion ban:|them down—then they won't rust dur- | quet. All former members are urged |ing the Winter. Place your order for {to communicate with William S. Car- | McDougall-Butler § en Paint \\xl\\ Rhode Island avenue | Waiter Morgan, 421 Tenth St. N.W. | Phone Main 7880.—Advertisement. . he said that services "cent of the space in the District served for highways. This is the only city in the country, he said, in which streets can be widened without tear- | ing down the buildings, Returning to L'Enfant Plan. { - Mustrating his talk lantern | slides, Col. Grant explained how the [ I’Enfant plan had been intercupted by commercial growth and how his | oflice proposes to return to that plan | _Gen. .John A. Johnston. head of the inml Cross roll eall camp: ad dressed the meeting. asking for co e for funds. with operation in the dr | tion of meats foi | ana | sively | tion and re | Health Office | oper | tion, itheir farms STAR, WASHINGTON, MEAT INSPECTION ORDINANCE UPHELD Supreme Court Affirms Decision on Test of Baltimore Sale Regulations. By the Associated Press. The Supreme Court yester firmed the lower courts in the z Rloccher & Schaaf and ov other Paltimore hutchers and packers, the action having the effect of sustaining the validity of the meat | tion we of Baltimore ating the rter and pr local consumptio The ordinance was challengzed on the ground that it placed butchers meat packers operating exclu in Baltimore under the insy ulation of the Baltimo; while exempting those ing an interstate busines: which comes under Federal inspe and farmers who slaughter on meat | ordin; ot trial court the ordinan L hut the & Appes id sustaine ordinane it a valid exercise of the police power of the city in the interest the health of the community. When the case was under oral argu. | ment the Supreme Co hear counsel for the city, taking the view that the appellant had failed to | disclose a_controversy which would | bring it within the jurisdiction of the court. | Two-thirds of the working women in | Rhode Island work 45 hours or less a week, JE HAVE BLANK BOOKS Let us il vour needs E. Morrison Paper Co. o 1009 Pa Ave We carry everything needed for jobbing and construction work. Window Frames, Sash and Doors For Closing in Porches Porch Inclosed Means an Extra Room | Wm. H. Olmstead | LUMBER & MILLWORK | 1at and New York Ave. | Main 3339 Mai | “Service With n Smile” No Order Too Small to Receive Prompt Attention flh( Seventh Street Other Karpen Suites From $150 to $1,200 e FALL EXHIBITION RPEN FURNITURE October 15 to 31 Inclusive This is an Autumn Style Show, featuring what the well dressed living room will wear this Fall. The new- est trends in Karpen Upholstered Furniture are shown at lowered prices. 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Phone: Main 2246, w..mwon. D.C. Please send me free and complete information fornia and the 4 great_Sou Routes to and from the Weats 1927. AMUSEMENTS. HETROPOLITAY TTODAY—IL A. M. TO 11 . M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE With Don Alvarado in & mew Parisian Comedy BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE —ADDED— n WASHINGTO! E! DANIEL BREESKINT Conductor c RANDALL'S TODAY CRANDALI.’S s ’umm LILLIAN GISH In a Gripping Drama—a Mighty Spectacle—and a (lorious Itomance. “ANNIE LAURIE” With NORMAN KERRY D ST G e TIONALLY KHOWN MUSIC MASTER TED WEEMS 414 VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTI!A N CHIEF EAGLE rn‘ruzn “HOUSE OF HITS” LOEW'S CowM A _____ FST.ATIZTH__ NG SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents RONALD “THE llllc Flll!" M-G-M News, Comedy, Overtu: KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE, £:18 EVENING, 8 Engagement Extraordinary EMMA CALVE World's Greatest Carmen EDDIE FOY’S YOUNGER KIDS A Delightful Presentation BRADFORD & HAMILTON | Dancers s La Carte ther. Star Acts— and Features )\ Phomes MAIK 48444856625 NEXT WEEK P o l l SEATS TODAY Alex. A. Aurand & Viaton Freedley rese Fred & Aulu Astzire In the Geruhmin-Thompsos. Henchley “FUNNY FACE” With WM. KENT and Great Cast CAROLINA 11th with DOLORES COSTELLO: xALLoLM McGREGOR 1st St. & R. 1. Ave. AMERICA\'" :{-\;gym,m HAVER in uBER" \nr!h (,I El MUND LOWE. DovG. FAIRBANKS, JR., AY—CON TEARLE Mxna 10§n{.~wflox ST TRART UREANER OLIVE Prnann Pm“cm 1119 H St. N.E. DUMBARTON % (GEORGE, O'BRIEN in Wlunnllu Ave. FD, 14th ELITE “DRUMS OF T L!“EW S'I;ANI'GN °;,;,‘ g ek sl o e ee——— AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Continnous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M DE LUXE PERFORWANC 1:30, 3:30, 7:15, 9:15 P. M. oREMIER Today—1130 to 11 P, M. BABY PEGGY in the Comedy Playlet, “Pinched." IN PERSON Bisthdsy Hallewesn Costume P et 4 p. m. e umonis snd Goid Frize Aw 3—-OTHER BTAR ACTS—3 ON THE SCREEN ROD LA ROCQUE With Phyllis Haver in Conan Doyle's “FIGHTING EAGLE” CRANDALL'S Apollo Theater TOPAY AND b DOVE WILLIAM FOX. Presents 27 Mav EDGINGTON'S SAT EVE.POST STORY NEIL HAMILTON THE DARING 'SOUTHERN RHAPSODY FOX THéATRE | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAr EDDIE NELSON DARK CLOUD OF MELODIOUS JOY- o——— ork Ave8Queheest NY N PN N DOROTHY GISH in PAPADANE FOMIABOU K CRANDALL’S Home Th 1 0 ¢St HIlLDK EXQUISITE ROXY PRESENTATIONS LAMP SHADE| S PIDER EMINENT MUSICAL COMEDY" STARS' RUTH ROYE A WHIRLWIND OF SYNCOPATION™ cmnmu’s S "y TO! Al NNCOMMANT. RO "LARA BOW in o ionek hik Ik, CRANDALL'S TODAY-TAUR POOR GIRL. \ VIRTUOSOS OF THE SOBBING SAXOMHON LATE OF TORSY ANO BN Messrs. Shubert . Wet. " SHigiAI TONITE A2 EDELASCOIAt8:30 nlorsettable Comedy See and Hear Exclusive Washington Presentation “MOVIETONE"” Featuring Navy-Nctre Dame Feotball Game —EE 2P Army Sham Battle at War College Other Timely Subjects ALEXANDER WK |u | weats THERAGKET A Hard-Boiled History of Crime By BARTLE CORMACK With a Superb Cast ; National Lyceum ~lewlsh (‘flmlnunllv Center, |filh ll QSst. SIAN. MI’H()\I‘( can Tour Center, YNATIONAL | sy St St stes200 250 Series_of. s MUTUAL RURLESQUH D MATINEE, 25c and 50c EVENING, 25c, 50c and 75c “MOONLIGHT MAIDS” TOEBEBILLY HAGAN “SOME SHOW” Uurini APLAY b FRANK. VOSPEN. stagea b O D HEGGIE Next Week—Sents ‘Churs, CHARL b W uR‘i (In association_ with Edgar Seiwyn) Prosents WALTER HUSTON 1n & Play of -merican Tent Show Life “THE BARKER” ONE SOLID SEASON AT THE BILTMORE THEATER, N. Y. DON'T MISS THE FAMOUS ARCADIA MASQUERADE BALL SATURDAY, OCT. 29 9-12 P.M. GOLD PRIZES FAVORS I ™ ENOUGH ROOM FOR ALL TO REALLY X FAREWELL CONCERT MME. Schumann-Heink Washington Auditorium on. Eve., Oct. 31, 8:15 30, $2.00.51.50.81.00; plus tax e Nt oo 1330 G st in Homer L. Kiti Co. MEYER GOLDMAN’ ORCHESTRA Ladies, 50¢ n. 3 VH!‘h ‘k l'!( l- by ap- pointment. Fran . Establi d 19000, Gents, 75¢ : . . ./ RE—5 private x Trot. Waltz, D.m. Alm day The Petite Studios 00N DANCING taught Ty _refined private “homes. day and evening. ber' hour. - Call’ Frankimn 461 3 RIALTO NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmie Presents “THE CHINESE ~ PARROT” The Mystery Masterplece All This Week Auditorium 1 P.M to 11 PM. - Better Homes and Build- ing Exposition, conducted by Washington Real Es- tate Board. Thousands of new items shown for the Home. AFFORD PEMBERTON. Mae Murray. Gertrude H Sizles of Dancine Taught. ere TS fiman, o—Newest Ntape. . Keasonnble, of Stage Dun "DON MAR RTINI 23 EDWARD F. MILLER srumo £ Ll \u""-l:r: Oct., 20, etion o late” danges: < Tormin % Lo 0ur. Dancin W, s Adams 6280, filere oo nolhs P§ Teach DAVISON'S Teach you to dance car in' a few lessons, Prof. M 2 1308 B My, Hiictls private any hour: and ' dance ve. with nrv.‘hr-tu. LETTIE IE BARREI i Teacher _of _ Ballroom Mur Ammocinted il The & Por .Mmil- Opening Snturday, Oct. 29 DANCE 25 Instructresses and Instructor NO ADMISSION. (LASS TICKETS, Ee Souvenirs Demonstrations, Prizes Meyer Goldman Orchgnira TOMORROW, WED. NIGHT, 8:30 TO 12 P.M. === ARCADIA CABARET DANCE 14th & Park Road N.W., Washington, D. C. RITA ROMAN wasnindotd DN e a R ?—PLEASURE INSURANCE—? PROFrESSIONAL HOSTESSES 10N—THEREBY MAKING, LIC. FUN & AMUSEMENT NEW YORK NIGHT CLUB PLAN NO COVER CHARGE—BUFFET SERVICE DOOR ADMISSION ONLY