Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 36

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"KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED on NINTH asove G st. APPAREL JPECIALISTJS| FOR THE LAST DAY OF THE YEAR DRASTIC CLOSE-QUT REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUET SENSATIONAL BARGAINS ABSOLUTE GIVEAWAY PRICES DRESSES $5 410 $15 $1975 DRF&ES UP TO $75 NO COATS 3:,5 $65 $83 $25 FASHIONS DE FOR \'ALA SPECIAL STORE HOURS 8 AM. TO 8 PM. EXTRA CLERKS--SELF SERVICE Special New Year Dinner Sl.a() RTIFY yoursel Year with co d - hapbines andl\' and Monday —at the Olmsted Grill will be & memorahle day. for on_those days awe ' will serve a special ay din 1 daily ner at our of $1.50 a plate S e 1336 G Street N.W. KIWANIANS HOLD CHILDREN'S FETE Sons and Daughters of Mem- bers Make Merry at Luncheon. f Kiwanians, from a child luncheon of the n the Hotel Washir singing, enjoyed uu ning. the daughter of rning, architect, was the | STAR, WASIITNGTON, D C., TRID\Y T')I‘( EMBER THE_EVENING 30, T1927. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—"“King of Kings,"” photo- play, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—""The Spot on the Sun,” comedy, at $:20 p.m. Poli's—"'Rose Marie,” edy, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’'s—The Lee Sisters, ville, at 2:16 and 8:156 p.m. Gayety—"Dancing Around,” lesque, at 5 and 8:156 p.m. s from Happyland,” 15 and 8:15 p.m. Confldential,” continu- m. to 11 p.m. “My Best Girl” at 10:35 10, 4:15, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:55 musical com. vaude: bur- Singer,” at 20 and 10:35 am., and 9:40 p.m. 'he Marriage Cir- " continuous 1 to’11 p.m. r the Love of Mike," at nd 9:40 p.m. hang.” Matinee at 5, 8 and 9:50 Ambassador—’ 2:15 p.m. Evening, 6:1 pom. Central—"The Drop Kick,” 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. at 12:30, 1215-1217 E St. November 17, being due to Other Attendance Records. Others in the group who have out- 24; Mr. Downey, at meetings 24 \Ir Owen, present Singer, present at all meetings y 6, 1926. Others with rec-| ggs, who has not | since joining the year; William 8. | the president, who missed | only one meeting during the past year, |and C. O. Goodpasture and William | | Herbst, who also have only missed | nne meeting during the year. Mr. Goodpasture has missed (nl,\ lhfl'o | meetings since September 6, 1924. | The club will hold its annual instal- | 1ation of officers at luncheon in the| | Hotel Washington next Thursday. | Radford Moses, the president-elect, | will succeed William S. Quinter, presi- dent, during this year. o | U.S. Regains Teapot Dome. CHEYENNE, Wyo., December 30 (#)—The United States Navy has regained possession of the Teapot | + Dome Naval Oil Reserve in Wyoming | Ew YEAR'S FAVORS Noise Makers, Hats, Etc. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Inc. Main 1586 D LANK BOOKQ of Every Description See Us First E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. 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Continuous Oily, 1) A- Mot Four Do L 3:30. 7:15_and ‘BABES IN TOYL;"\ND’ turing_a_ Cast e ARTISTS—15 JANCE” Featuring the Foy Pallet and “SOUTHERNl FANTASY" The Wonder of the 20th Century FOX MOVIETONE NEWS OUR FEATURE PHOTOPLAY VERY CONFIDENTIAL MADGE BELLAMY FOX THEAT SYMPHONY ORC IIESTRA ADOLPHE 8. KORNSPAN, Conductor | Speclal Notlce We Have Discontinued Our Optical Branch At 712 11th St. NW. All Optical Business Will Be Con- ducted at Our Main Optical Store A LEESE & COMPANY Eveready Batteries 45c Dry Cells. $1.00 $3.75 45-volt large “B” . special special each tube tested........... UX-199, extra special special .. special $5.00 Crystal Set, special $1.50 (?rys!nl Set, R. C. A. Radiolas “B” Battery, special 45¢c Dry Cells, - special, 3 for a Southland Radio “A” Battery, 100-amp. hr., special Westinghouse Radio “A” 100-amp. hr., special teed. Special Each One Special 6 for 10c Sterno Canned Heat. Very special, 12 for.. 15¢ 35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream. Very special, 17c.. 3 for ’ 50c 75¢ P. D. & Co's Rub- bing Alcohol. Very 49c special 6Sc $1.00 Princess Pat Faco l'nwdu :In 25¢ Mennen's Taleum ... s0c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia NO DELIVERY Good Food Where Your Dollars 917.919 G __ AMUSEMENTS, RIALTO| ——LAST DAY OARL MLE Prosents REGINALD DENNY In His Greatest Hit ON YOUR TOES ——eON THE S$TAGE———— A SO!REE MUSICALE —TOMORROW— A Ploturs To Put First On Your New Your List— It's Great. “THE LAST - spsclAf. — | NEW YEAR'’S EVE SHOW From 10 P. M. Until 12 P. M. LADIES' CLUB THEATER GAYETY LI5S it Diilv: 2o Daily Mat., 15 to 50c. Sun Mat., 25c, 80c. Woekday ind Sundvy Nights. 350t 90c SMOKING PERMITTED. DANClNG AROUND Extre, Alded Attraction SHIMMY DANCER Two special midnite_performances, '‘Danc- ing Around.” New Year's Eve, Saturday, Dec. “Bozo Snyder, 1, 12:08 GIBSON’S | SATURDAY RADIO SPECIALS Save Money—Buy Here Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Burgess Batteries $1.00 $1.59 $2.79 $4.19 45¢ Dry Cells. 3 for s $2.00 2215-volt large “B” ... $3.75 45-volt large “B” $5.00 45-volt helvy daty B L $1.50 R. C. A. UX-201A Tubes, Brandes Type H Loud Speaker, $1.75 Long Life Tubes, Type UX-201A, R. C. A. Tubes, WD-11, WX-12, UV-199, R. C. A. 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AMUSEMENTS, NA\NI.LIE\Y'CRA\NDA\MLM‘ 03t Jltm@fl: .llunmt Ibenmxw F 'I'OMORROW OfFficiql Premiecre “DRESS PARADE® A Romance of West the, ““A\lLlL AROUND qoundr of the Milifary BESSIE LOVE“\VM. BOYD On Fhe JF Point Filmed on Academy with e IE TOWN® An Edward L. Hymen Production wifh & TUL CIGHT BATCHELORS ) IANNY KING TOMMY MANAHAY MARGARET McKEE. 10 BOWERY BELLES [TODAY On the Jereen | il AN CRAZY On Fhe Stade i'JAZZ CARMIVAL EIGHT JONG and Oance NUMBERS POPULAR PROGRAMS-POPULAR PRICES LOEW’S LOH CHANEY In & Great Detactive Tar: LONDON AFTER MlDNIGHY M EXTRA 9% NEW YEAR'S EVE PERFORMANCE —tmm 10PN Ustilt PN co LOEW'S E NOW_PLAYI ST AT TR Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer JOHN GILBERT GRETA GARBO “LOVE" M EXTRA “8m NEW YEAR'S EVE PERFORMANCE eseats 4 NEW YEARY EVE " Midnight Showll's —‘.(w——- | SUNDAY EMONDAY' ) FHOW/ | 218 513 &3 | MA‘II l[—l All PARCAINS Film Features | CAROLINA UM &N C Ave. S K SEVENTH HEAVEN Wi Janet Gy AMERI\.AN bpilag ‘ weNNING Wi LIBERTY Nurth Cap. and P sts INALD DENNY wr i PARK fHEATER PRINCESS 11 1 " CONWAY T ARL MOULDERS OF NEN JESSE THEATER 3.4 [RY) DUMRAR H)N K ‘»' : JACK LUDEN h[.\" )’[AIZ'I EVE Mlqulltfllmllb’ S FUNDAY EMONTAY O FHOWS 215 315 815 - MATINEES ALL FARCAINS | MEIROPOLI'M NOW PLAYING FIRST TIME IN ANY THEATRE o POPULAR PRICES The World's N Greabest Cntertaines ¥ AL JOLSON | Tue JATI SINGER With Bt Children's Programs Douglas Maclean in “HOLD THAT LION" I CANTOR in “SPECIAL DELIVERY" e aw Childrew's RICHARD DIN in I\\(ls.kfll T REILLY™ Prosrams I & Col K& N W ¢ OMALLEY PN MCOY TR & Pak RE N W Ga Ave @ Quebes ¥ NW ) BN l‘j Apex of Cinema Achievement @ Told with Fidelity, Reverence and Marvelous Artistry RNV U VCISRINRIC SV DAVID By WILLIAM HURLBUT R B DRIV UR t Concert ot NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Willems Mengelberg, Condnctor JANUARY 3--4:30 NATIONAL THEATRE Ticke Arthur 30 = B 0 G St Sat. Mat. SHUBERT At2:38 ELASC Tonite At 139 Memt. Mensrs. 8 Edwin H. Knopt Presents CONSTANCE COLLIER in ‘ “THE SPOT, ON THE SUN” "WILLIAM A. BRADY, Presents AFREE soul' 0 o POL"S Tomght 8: 15 'OMORROW, 2:15 HOLIDAY MAT. MON DIY E\l BUCK I¥ THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION “YOURS TRULY” s S8 ats My e Taz GERALDINE FARRAR POLTS. WED., JAN. 11th, 438 Seats, Xiv. Greese's Bursas. Droep T K o REITH ALBEE N VAUDEVILLE HOI.lDAY BILL 2—HEADLINERS—2 ALAN ROGERS CHAS. T. ALDRICH A Picture With a Message “Let’s Finish the Job™ TN Y. ave Fr St N CATHERINE BALLE_ 23 Tastructronsen. Tieketa, 100 WOV A Frash FRALENINAL Ao LTHE ARG aercnn Uk s With aatnaess WA o '\‘ SN\ NEW \'EAR‘S I‘.VK A\ R S \\1- Yaaee - l‘-m\ Ny ».\“ " D

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