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KAPLOWITZ ‘on NINTH sgove Gst BARGAIN SALE 2 BEAUTIFUL DRESJEJ TOBABIES TIED THE EVENING STAR. YASHINGTON, D. €. THI TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Show Boat,” play, at 8:20 -p.m. | Pol's—"My Maryland.” nati loperetta, at $:20 p.m. Matince 2:20 p.m. musical | | TWO ASK DIVORCES. || Mrs. Teresa A. McDonnell and Mrs, onal at | Ida Schemet File Suits. - Lwife, Mrs. Teresa A. McDonnell, 1016 Fifth | Killinger Sues for Divorce. Joseph A. Killinger, chusetts avenue, vesterday Virgie D. Killinger Street Mansions, for voree, marriad in 1910 and lived happily with an absolute di-| He tells the court that he was | {32 Mcre Added Yesterday in Elimination Contests—Fi- nals to Be Saturday. 515, Each Dress i the Group Could Not Be Duplicated for Less than $£15 Anywhere. Our sensatioral Price is $13 tor 2 beantiful Dresses. 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SOLD BY STOCKETT- FISKE CO nflug:g- I'I'A‘I'I&N ASHI NOT°N~D c { lower Hoor Washington can be justly proud of | its quota of healthy and happy youngsters, judging from the wealth | of well nourished and well ! babies which have been entes | healthiest baby congest st afternoon as features of: the food show being presented Washmgton Auditorfum by il Grocers' Association. d total of 151 baby boys ver 1 and under 4 v ave been entered by their moth s in these contests to date, and the winners of each day's judginz become eligible for a final contest Saturday afternoon at 4 pm. The winher wiil be awarded 1d coin, | by the wtional Bank, nnual | at _the the local nd offi- contests has increased co- mounting attendance ented from end of the 1 platform at the Il for the judg. of the { ment of the audience. Two-ye: | H street and Mar {2, of 1439 Spring T were declared tied for first honors. Both are to be entered in the Satur- | day event. Other entrants vesterday were: Vir- zinia Stuart Coley. Eighteenth street: M i . 1442 G ceet sontheast: F res roy, 4020 nt street north v Coffren. ard street: ard street; mb street: jr.. 1914 B street southw 812 Fern street: Apartment; Fifteenth Mollye Stewart. Ballston, Va.: Walter Johnson Norford: Betty Lee White, 1326 street southeast: Marjorie Cook., Eighth street heast: Shulamith. Atkin, 38: Thirteenth street; Rosalind B 1 street southeast: rd, 2802 Beech street, Mount | Rainier. Md.; Lowell Finch, 700 Ken- avenue southeast; Peggy Dim- i 1104 D street southeast: Julia B. Boileau, 3813 Twenty-eighth street, ames Cecil Won- fourth. street north- Johnston. John Rodman Helen ris, 102 Hessler Mar.e southeas FOR SHOW HONORS presented | | Belasco — “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” comedy, at $:20 p.m. President—"The Black Tussar.” at 8:20 pam. Matinee treet northeast, |light opera, |2:20 p.m. | Keith's—Gus MeDonnell 3dwards' Revue, | 1 815 p.m of & 102! ) to 11 p.m burlesque, | . & | Concora Schemet, east, who is emple Grovery Jondent yresented by 1 1o support her, by Attorneys | decker and David . “A Perfect nd X:15 p.m Strand—"Sugar Babies,” | at 2:15 and 8:13 pm l "R he Gay Retreat,” am. to 11 pm opolitan Now L1150 30 pom “Two Arabian Kniz am., 2:05, 4:10, {and 9:50 p.m ! Rialt lat 11 and 10 burlesque. continu We're In_the " After more tha rvice, One Woman to ith 12:35, 2:15, 4:15, Anothe 1 m., .m. the cation. Army on 3on-Hur" . 12:30, 2:48 (second week), 1:59, 7:05 and | uffe, the Hy *at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9 ath Y| Medieal pines, for duty ‘!u' ! Arthur Cory P. now ighting Bagle,” p.m. Magic,” at Ambassador = 6:20, 8:05 and 9 " at 12:30, 2 . § and 9:40 pam | Park—"Manon Lescaut,” |at 7 and 9 pm | £ . Col. Carmichael Reassigned. Col. Roderick 1. Carmichael, \vm\ inance Department, been lieved from duty at District of Washington to duty with the Orga of_the Third Corns “2@; Store, 112 vesterday w an absolute divorce who resides in misconduct hushand is cruel Raymond ainst The wife and asks for Attorney Marvin K. Retired After 30-Year Service. 20 First Infantry. pas heen placed on the retived | | Ordered Here for Duty. Hitchens, has been ordered to this cit at Walter Reed General Hos. -[EYE CARE There is nothing $ aduste ‘A LEESE ait | his wife until 1924, when she met a \. | traveling ‘man from Houston, Tex. Phe hushand says she became Anfatu- d with the companied him on trips to and other cities. Attorne: | Wampler_appears_for_the filed from Jame R r of o T. Morri She is rey husband. N Washington's Largest Retail Cleaners POLICE! FIREMEN! We Will Thoroughly Clean and Press 75¢ my, Navy, Conduc- Louis avenue north the Sanitary names a « alimony. She ¥e * active | Rufus Douglas, | Your Uriform at hi: own appli-| Al uniforms, » . Motorme: Bus Operators, High School Cadets, Chauffeurs, Porters, Bell Hops, etc., thor- oughly cleaned a 5c pressed . ey DIENER’S Cash and Carry Cleaners Repairing at Curry Prices Stores— Army in the Philip- | e important than of the Consult our avtom OPTICAL COMPANY GBS N W Sith NV, eAnnouncing $1,000 PRIZE For the Best Answer to the Question, WHY LIFE INSURANCE? | " THE JUDGES street | i IN THE FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES | Tucker, 102 |4 beauty cont east;: Emma E. Petry, Alexandria, Va. Betty Clark. 512 Fifteenth street southeast: Virginia Pear] Jarvis, 709 H street southwest: John F. Dex, 1349 C street southe: Anne Tevis, 301 Tenth Charles R. McCiary, Md.: George William Zimmerman, . 1. Queen street mortheast, and Grace Viola street southeast. Largest Attendance Noted. A crowd estimated at nearly 4,000 attended the food show last night, when the feature of the program was a bathing beauty contest, with 10 voung women participating. Miss Margaret Ford of 412 Eleventh street northeast won first honors, and Mrs. Katherine Taylor of 215 E street southeast won second place. Tonizht Miss Lois Delander, “Mi America of 1927,” will attend the she as honor guest, and will officiate in | § making the presen | | s Poland will spend $ struction of government grain eleva. | tors. LIBERTY LIMITED Less than 19 hours to Chicago—no extra fare. Leaves Washington 3:10 P.M. Arrives Chicago AM. To Detroit the fastest train is The Red Arrow —only 17 hours. Leaves Washington 3:15 P.M., arrives Detroit 8:15 A.M. For information and reservations telephone Main 9140. On Sundays and holidays telephone Main 7380. AT a banquet given recently in New York a prominent speaker pointed out that three of the most popular men in the room had started life “‘braking” on the Pennsylvania. 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Years ago, before the Pennsylvania introduced the air brake to practical use, they were noted chiefly for their brawn and the tenacity with which they clung to a jolting iron brake wheel, the days when trains were lowered down the grades literally on the muscles of their brakemen. The name still clings for railroading is a profession that cherishes traditions. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Carries more passengers, hauls more freight than any other railroad in America traveling man and ac-| THURSDAY, NQVEMBER 17, 1927. AMUSEMENTS. \\Il SEMEN °01 Qg,‘“fi Washinzton Ge! Auditorium Sat.—8:30 P.M.—Nov. 19 “Art of Self-defense” Tickets—Hotels Willard M-yflower, Carlton Savoy Theafer Benefit Powell Ji FESTIVAL Washington National Opera EDOUARD ALZION Founder and Gencral Director Migzon—Dec. § F"Z:!:' Carmez—Dez. 6 Artists Grand Opera Ball—Dec. 7 Thais—Dez. 8 Faust—Dazc. 9 Hansel & Gretel Seats (Mat.)—Dec. 10 $1, 82, $3 and $5 Aida—Dec. 10 Pull S Theatersg‘;;fir‘&‘:»" % EVE. 8:15 Last 4 Times of the BLACK HUSSAR Exceptional Cast and Chorus l’nr.es,Sl 50, $1, 75¢ §1"%or o ;K—ROBIN HOOD TONITE At 8:30 rt SATDY. SHUBERT At 2:30 E!.ASC Memt, Mesars FDGAR SELWYN Presents JUNE WALKER IN GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES NEXT WEEK | Seats Now A.E. &R R l’thKl\ f)rler BLESS YOU SISTER |CAST OF 78 A New Romantic Drama With Robert Ames od Ann Davis Charles Bickford Mildred Mel Trello. HAHRY e FIELDS and His “SUGAR BARIES" With Winsome ALTHEA BARNES LAWKENCE PERA . 4:30 Bureau. ' CLUB THEATER atines Daily, 25¢ 15¢ to 80c. Weekday Nights, 250 to 8% “A PERFECT &6” A Deppy Revue With Next—Billy Gi o : R d eserved Seats 65 \a $2.50, §1.50, §1.00 BELLEAU Q ‘WOOD MEMORIAL FUND __ < WASHNGTON AUDITORIUM SATURDAY-830 RAA-NOV- 19 T OF SELF DEFEN MAVV\Dw(n TICKETS m‘r:l.s WILLARD L0500 and Jacksonville DIRECT trom Baltimore every Tuesday, 6 P.M. Large, N steamers. Luxurious accomoda. tions. Make inquiry about this NEW EXPRESS SERVICE from Baltimore ROPOLIT FST.. Io». TLAST TWo bAYS—1t 1o 11 WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON With Louise Brooks in Paramount’s NOW WE'RE (N THE AIR —BEG. SATURDAY— RICHARD BARTHELMESS 1N “THE DROP KICK"_ CRANDALL'S York Theater - Ase Saduebeest. TODAY—DOLORES LLO, THE HEART OF fll CRANDALL'S ,A,- . 'rnln\\ ~—l'\( L l\F \ 'I N n & « « v ~|<|< n\m: "B in SHANGHAL B CRANDALL’S : \ A\\ 5 Mth St R i “FLYI CRANDAI.I. S, TORAY=RAULI Lovy ADOLPH E TODAY. « A% OF PARIS NOW PLAYING! FLORENCE VIDOR IN “ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER” LOEW’S PaLacE Continuous 10:30 & M. o 11 P, M. NOW! 1000 and 1 Laughs in the World's Funaiest Doughboy Comedy “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” WITH WILLIAM BOYD, LOUIS WOLHEIM AND MARY ASTOR —ON THE_S' ARNOLUD JOHNSON W ORCHESTRA Other mmummm- loEW’S A 7% CoLumBi ———ee & Continuous 10:30 A. M. to 11 P, M. NOW PLAYING Mstro-Goldwyn-Mayer's $4.000.000 Production BEN-HUR With RAMON NOVARRO AND SUPERB CAST ,3.. TODAY—1:30 To 11 P MISS AMERICA (Lois Delander) iN PERSON 4—OTHER STAR ACTS—4 PHYLLIS HAVER THE WISE WIFE CRANDALL'S (ENTRAL n ) Tnll\\ AND TC \[mlu ) D& ¥R BARBED WIRF TODAY- AL Cow CRANDALL’S Apoll HoSt TODAY fy My N \\MH Pk Wit ol No Ti T r\hn((!\rr.\ eater N.E. TOSORROW JEAN | HERSHOLT ALIAS THE DEACON" ~ CRANDALL'S, T!VOL! 11h&ParkRA.N. W TODAY AND TOMORROWS-ROD 1.4 PR FICTITING. FC S CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand Ave. S.E. TODAY ¢ LYON PAULINE STAKE in S DANCE MAGIC 0 IENRY COMEDY TOMOIROW RAYMONT) BEANE THE LONE CRANDALL'S Stwor 1th TODAY - MILTOX SiLi.s i BOILED HAGGERT TOMORROW ~RASGER 10 OF COURAGE l‘henln Col. fiAf: BREED F AT FOUR NTH STREET Continuous—11 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. ‘our Ds Luxe Parformances Dails, at 1:30, 3:30, 7:15 and 9:13 P. M. A BARHAGE OF UGHTER! WILLIAM FOX Presents THE GAY RETREAT with TED McNAMARA--SAMMY COHEN Famous Funsters of it Price Glory fame, Outstanding Hit of “Lucky" KELLER SISTERS and FRANK LYNCH “Royal Jesters of 3,000 Years Ago” MU.IRAY AND ALLEN Musical Come MIS3S WINNIE LIGHTNER Overturs OBPHEUS (Offenbach), FOX (HEATER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF Fll-'l'V fi”l.()NTS NOTE OUR REVISED SCALE OF PRICES Except Sat. Night and Sunday y's Foremost Comedienns of U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY High speed electric trains direct to Nava Academy every hour on the hour Lux- urious motor coaches over National Defence ‘Highway leave 9.a. m., 1. p.m. and 5. p.m. Round trip, tran o couch, $2.32. Express POLrS ™ 1ST MAT. TODAY, 2:20 P. M. MY the Washington audience approved it.” —Washington Evening Star. SEATS ON SALE ALL FERFORRANOES S0 % suo $2, $1.50, $1 ) Thurs., Sat. . 3, $1.50, $1 EK NEXT WEEK ARYLAND «“3My Maryalnd is certainly inspiring and | to Baltimore every 30 minutes on the | Hroue and haif hour. Round trip, $2.37. ‘Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Terminal: 12th Street & New York Avenus Film Features AMER[CAN 1st St. & R. 1. Ave Auo eal Friday at 6 P. M. 1o 1.5[';&75“75 vf:?m.;..h' .Thl«:-:b; farer amos. i ol s egular besth on seamer AUTOS CARRIED Send for iew folaer, MERCHANTS & . MINERS Trat tion Co. 1338 H St., Nw Main 4612 Washingten - . ‘Expert Fittings The ability to At trusses, elas. tic hosiery and abdominal su porters .perfectly cannot be a quired except by long ex perience. Gihsan's fitting staff have been doing this wark faith- fully and skillfully for many yea) Our service has heen avallable to the public of Wash ington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great op- portunity if you need apy arti- ficial appliances. 917 G St. N.W. ATICNAL | Tonighi 51to $3.56 | 6:20 Mat. Sat. $1.00 to 83.00 ZIEGFELD of 8. NEW RICAN AvAerMEmen TH L INA FERBER,. Music & JEROME KERN 300k 6y OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN DANCES by SAMMY LEE SCENES by JOSEPH URBAN NORMA TERRIS- HOWARD MARSH EVA PUCK -~ - - SAMMY WHITE AND Charles Winninger and a supporting CAST «« ENSEMBLE ¢ 150 NEXT WEEK—MATS. Tflul!nslr SEATS SELLING NO PHONE ORDERS MRS, oTIS fske N0 sKINNER WITH HENRIETTA CROSMAN IN SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY ‘THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” A TRAVEL REVUE, BY BURTON HOLMES ~ rom MATINEE : N TICKETS uow-snc to $1.50, plus TAX ITH~ALBEE l KE! VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE ... EVENING . GUS EDWARDS YWETTE RUGEL OAVIS & OARNELL OTHER STAR ACTS AND FEATURES MADGE BELLAMY in LIBER _in TN JE. SSE THEATE! GENTLEMAN ADOLFHE V«-rllv Cap.and IND GRIFF ) LOVE I8t and Trving Sts. NF FROM PARTS 10 nxlh L COMEDY LAST SHOWINGS AT " A “WHAT PRICE GLORY” Featuring AGLEN. DOLORES DEL ) D LOWE. Presented Full ~ Original Twelve Reels, With_Special_Effects 2105 P: . W 953 CIRCLE 2 e e e INGS, “THE WAY ¢ LL Tm RepAY X RIDE PUMBARTON © DOLP! KRAUT and VIRGINIA COUNTRY DOCTOR HIPPODROME %, e “STEPPING ALONG ELITE 14th AND R. 1 sy Ink nsn SECO BEAT oM. GRETEY NEW STANTON®! THEODORE, ¥ T TAST AL CAROLINA ""' SN AND MRS, 10th st. n.w. !, with orchestra pointment, Iessons, 35 sin | dance Thurs.. o pan. Anp.dav The Petite Studio, MK STAR Rx-r‘m‘n foremust and class 1341 Conn danseuse. R ERO , 1226 Connectient \fl b ! BEATRICE COLES All tvves of danciug taught—orotessiona: wnd nanpeofes l 12 0t K N { DANCE,;‘-m-r v eV Class Fitday i With tnstenet ; BT e 1310 N, V. Ao \--TM' Teach’ U to dance cor- BAVISONS St v e : B 1379 308 Clasa” And - dance - 3at Main 1732 eve, with orchestra 0

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