Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1928, Page 42

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2 THE EVENTNG STAR, WASTTINGTON, KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED oN NINTH asove G st. XPPAREL JPECIALISTS EXTREME DRASTIC SACRIFICE! + WE MUST DIS- NOT * POSE OF QOUR ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER JTOCKS. A SALE THAT WILL BRING CROWDS TO THE STORE- EXTRA CLERKS-SELF SERVICE THE DOORJS” OPEN AT 8 AM. $10 TO $15 DRESJES SIZES 14 TO 38 ALL HIGH COST SPORTS STREET AFTERNOON DINNER EVENING $22.50TO $30.50 DRESSES ¢1070520 HAND TAILORED COATS 15 TO *43 A CLCSE-QUT OF $35 TO $75 COATS LARGE SIZES MSSES—JUNIOR MISSES Le Bourget 2127 California St. N.W. New fireproof hl:lllflnl v\l(h apart- ments of one room, kit Mlll lnd Poreh “one room: bath or cnmhlnl'l-ln- Larze rooms with Muorphy beds, Apartments, $35 Up Oven and lighted evenings Tnsil 9 o'clock. See R Gident Manager FLOYDE. DAVIS 733 1zh Street N. Main 352—353 OVELTIES AND SOUVENIRS of Washington GARRISON’S ‘Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Ine. 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 AT Open at 8:30 A.M. 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Langford, 610 Fourteenth street northeast, has settled the suit es which he filed Smith, D Poli's—*'Yours comedy, at 8:20 p, Kelth's—Grace La Rue, vaudeville, at 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. Gayety—"Bozo" Snyder, and 8:15 p.m for $10,000 dama against Benjamin ploye of the Treasu: who ran down and k an em- burlesque, > Amendment w Fourt i o dliieRE AL S DB b e was directing {he Drive Announced at Exer Rt AR W b o o slEet i i NIRRT ORI S | Smith’s machine struck a truck which cises for Lucretia Mott. Palice—*London After Midnight Fel 1t Sev speiv & lEnuse .| causing his death. Attorney Maurice M. Grudd, for the hoy's father, missed the suit yesterday. Albert . Allen, 1918 T street, 4:30, 5 ’ ll 11:06 a ll\ - 7:55 and 9 Earle—"Dres 11 am. to 11 pam. dis- Preparatory te launching an inten- sive drive this Winter for enactment of the Lucretia Mott amendment to the Constitution to provide equal rights the ay placed a wr apitol to 5th anniversary of her of the memorial, | he heads of 8 Alizabeth C: feminists, pl the 7:45 and 9:45 | ‘She's a Sheik,” and 945 pm. 2 o pioneer 2:30, 4:20, h and read participating of Palo Alto, Calif., a relative of Mrs body are distinct. | Supreme Court Refuses to Pass on Validity of Evidence. Standing fast in its previous de-| cision, the Supreme Court yesterday reiterated its refusal to pass upon the | validity of evidence obtained by pro- | - | hibition agents through the tapping | “|of_telephone wires. | It declined to reconsider its action denying a review to Edward H. of Seattle, Wash,, who asser t unless his conviction was et | aside, millions of people who use the | telephone daily would be subject to scrutiny of Government agents pre tending to seek information relating to crime. faiths of the world? ouisiana, of the part '\“d a co- an B. Anthony: liss Ger aldemar of New York, Mrs. Harper Grogan of Georg! beth Byers of Virginia, ber, and Mrs, Emile Berhmr lhah‘ man of the ngton branch. BURTON T0 SPEAK. Ohion to Give Address in Chevy Chase Tomorrow. Representative Burton of Osio, mem- ber of the House committee on for- eign a will deliver an address on * tional Peace™ at a meet. ing in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian 10 Gillette Blades. Very npeci’l 66C 50c Aqua Ve'va. Special .. .. 3lc 8-0z. Pinaud’s Eau dc 950 Mellin's 52C Five Hm in Tram Wreck | Va. w January 4 ger Church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. njured & o The address will mark the first of a |03y at Ravens Rock, V near Food series of talks en questions of current \'"" when B. & 0. 1 Colgate's 25C interest to be delivered in the church by different speakers, and the public is invited. 2 No. 78 was wreck. | Tooth Paste.... Colgate’s Shaving 35¢ Mr. Burton is expected to outline | SR plans for closer co-operation between 25¢ Mavis Talcum, =~ this country and Europe, and to dis- | Special 15(, | cuss the recent naval disarmament | | 2 o i conference. He also may discuss the | ! 1 doz. Bayer's l I ;m;:‘mn‘x‘\ ;;; C\mprlmn participation | Aspirin . Y in the World Court, according to the | official announcement of the n‘muns #5c D. & R. Cold 2] (4 i Cream ... . Dlmge to Hair Charged. $100 Nickel-plated 85¢ S Watch., Special i of Paris and Marcel Beauty 21 Shop, 1504 Connecticut avenue, have | $200 Burgess 221~ been sued in the District Supreme Voit Large B 1.59 | Court for $15,000 damages by Mar-| Battery .. 3 . | garet Atchison, 3634 Thirteenth street, | | for alleged personal injur The | Plaintiff says her. hair was badly dam. | |aged by the defendant's permanent | '“g\e machine March 14. She is rep- Evfimed by Attorney William Wen- e Music that soothes—midst of an old world set that intrigue and epicurean taste. RESTAURANT MADRILLON MAVAW RERPK New Washington Bid; the charm —viands isty your e " Want Suit Dismissed. The Southern Railway Co. has asked the District Supreme Court to dismiss a suit for $10,000 damages | against it by Goldsboro Heflin, 2 | Good Food. Get It At Charlottesville, Va., March 12, was that he had both arms filled with bundles and was not looking where he was going. Attorneys Hamilton & Hamilton appear for the company. | Also a la carte No Cover Charge At Any Time 917919 G expense. | i '.tu . dis- | H United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Building, 17th and I Sts. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Thursday, Jan. 5—8:15 P.M. Is there an evolution of reli- gions? Can we compare and contrast the many No Charges or Collections Big Specials ‘for Thursday $2 or More Delivered in D. C. Only! Eat at Gibsons’ Soda Fountain Every Day . ” Tenth street northeast. The company Fhone Frankiin 8160 (I | Certainly no car says the reason Heflin fell as he Luncheon Dinner, Sl 5o {1 Where Your Dollars Have More Cents can give MORE in good boarded the car of the company at 53¢ $1.00 $2.00 —YOU CaD lmow real asoline satisfaction Compression is Power. NO-NOX is the ideal mo- tor fuel for high compres- engines and gives a wondué‘ ~Knocks, pinln or detona- tions disappear as if ic~no ret: grades or in Vibration is reduced to a minimum as well as repair NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL ul ll ul'\ll\\ll‘ i dinare ons GULF REFINING COMPANY missed his sult for $20,000 damages brought against the Washington Rall- way & Electrio Co, The sult grew out of a collinion of the plaintif’s car with a steet carr at Sixtoenth and H streots October 24, Attorneys John- son and Cercoo appeared for the plaintifr. inllicsin Asks $10,000 for Injuries. Clement Palmer has sued the Co- lumbia Specialty Paper Box Co. for $10,000 da ages for alleged personal g The Romance of West foi Injurles, The plalntiff says that seven st Poink years ago, while a hoy of 16, he was Filmed on the Grounds o the employer by o : TMilirary Academy with 1o lows of per eutter. He represented by Attorneys James A, O'S} and John . Burnett WM.BOYD BESSIE l0V[‘ ow/ ONLY ONE WEeEK Onl'he J I All ARD N[D THIE TOWN* flad’-‘fi. ion om 8:'{:_“ (K by Ed v Mill The Fair Co-Ed,” 2 to o o o o 9 . he ‘\"\\h:‘;ll.l\"(n r‘r‘*‘|‘r‘|::4‘m\ \I\ a8 A, “ e lglons an e lg10n "ANILEV-(;WDAKU# of a Nation-wide series of gather- bles,” at 12:30, | to honbr Lucretia Mott. Miss ml 9:40 |\ m. . nber of the e Th I' o fth l d h ] f h ' lu in charge e religion of the soul and the religi il Jmm: BARS W|RE TAPPNG RULE 4 igion of the B"'“ * 'cAYm Daily Mat., Weekday Everyhody's ¥ { Tommy BOZO Sn;der 1 With His Side SAM GREEN ! Next Week—*He Happy Revie" LITTLE THEATRE Between ¥ and G on Ninth Street ey ; Now Playin \:::—S‘:::m Razor, :r'.nsle(t‘:: THE CAB“QE'T OF “with Biade and 4 DR. CALIGARI 49¢ 10c strop, in metal case. Feature at 2.1.6.8-10 2,000 Sheets Tissue Paper. special . | St 1 { e Camed tewt. 75 Q| ENTERPRISE SERIAL 4 on. Tincture Green | = Building Association Soap. Special. .. Y | ith St. & La. Ave. N.W., Dr. West's | 39th I Stock Now Toothbrush y 36¢c I e unsermiar, | P 50c Ipana o e N (- Mm;;y I.;;ned lto Members 40c Lady Faire Theatrical on Easy Monthly Payments Cold Cream 9 dJames E. Connelly James F. Rhea §5.00 Everea 45-V. Heavy | Duty B Battery, layer built.... $3.98 The New Marmon 78 | 85 Horsepower “One Mile for Every Horsepower” { Low Gas Consumption Low Prices. GIBSON’S FOR VALUE, the 78 establishes a high stand- l ard. looks, comfort, perform- ance and utility than does the 78 at its mod- erate price. All Models Under $2,000 at Factory St. N.W. Marmon Motors, Inc. 1727 Conn. Ave. Potomac 861 Phone for Demonstration Won't Yeu i":;llt)vf The Automotive Engineer's Advice? 8 Out of Ten Advise The Use of EBONITE You will find Ebonite the correct gear lubnution. for the Transmis- sion and “rear axles” gears. ‘This is why such a large propor- tion of Automotive Engineers ad- | vise its use, Among several hundreds of Auto- motive Engineers recently inter- viewed on this important question, seven out of ten condemned the continued use of greases, and com- pounds, because they channel, and do not lubricate these important gears. EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) Shot BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia $228 20 Cent: At Filling Stations bynn( mgiofcp on dav nikhge 104G bAV ISON'S anr Vs THE FOX STUDIO A R e ety o UL Edw. F. Miller o . o M, W ecured Attia [RERE TN tay ¢ PROF - AND MRS |4 ACHER STUMGS 1 Oth st Cla Wl e "-n'DANCE\......, Tiekots, 100, (Orshestvar | \ve Wetronses. AN\ N \u\ ATIONAL it 22 Tonight at 8:20. Soe to $2.00 DAVID BELASCO Presests Charles Dillingham Presents RAY DOOLEY ta Bdtis Dowling's Triumphest Eomedy smi:wm.xs NEW YORK With SMITH and DALE | SAT. SHUBERT o‘ At2:30 ELASCR{J At t:00 Mgmt. Moasers, nbart, WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents A _FREE SOUL lo'nrl NEXT WEE SEATS THER. The Theater Gulld Success THE SILVER CORD With LAURA HOPE CREWS Presented by John Cromwell with VITAPHONY ACLOMPANIMENT & STQUENCES Tonight, 8:20 9 POI-I s MAT. SAT. 2:20 GENE BUCK PRESENTS THE INCOMPARABLE LEON ERROL IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION “YOURS TRULY” $100 4 510 L PLUS srday Shete 5290 § TAX BEERY _and NOW WERE, TARD BARTHELME > KICK RC Beg. Sun.—Seats Today Hassard Short Presents Frank Melntyre Lynze Overman Jearette MacDonald Billy B Vaa Carl Randall In & New Musical Comedy ‘‘ONE SUNNY DAY"’ With Rosalie Claire—\udrey Maple COMPANY OF 100 MONTE BLUE THE NORMA TALMADGE io " AMILL 1ih & Col. Rd. N.W. AULINE GARON GERALDINE FARRAR - rmu WED., JAN. 11th, 4:30 rs. Greeze's Bureas Droop s, FEENY Aoy RICHARD DIX in * NDERS P ALOEW'Sc E F ST _AT 13TH—NOW PLAYING LON GHANEY ¢t Datective Thriller LOIDON AFIEI mnmm - A REVEL e} NPLODY | ‘SPANISH - FOI.I.IES" ' gers, D KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY GALA HOLIDAY BILL MISS GRACE LA RUE LES FOLIES ROUGES FRED ALLEN ROGER IMHOFF THREE SWIFTS OTHER STAR ACTS & FEATURES Coming Satarday “BEAU SABREUR™ The Answer to “Beau Geste” cal Revue “ODDITIES" *icu ¥ LOEW’S oLumsif £ _ST. AT TR NOW PLAYING owflnuovs 1030 A. M. 'ro NP N ND AND l-t»wa-n Mavar Frosents JOHN GILBERT GRETA GARBO “LOVE" RIALT NOW PLAYING “THE LAST WALTZ” AND Brewster-Pomeroy Revue s MUTUAL BURLESQUE D MAT_ % & »‘.fl(x 33c. 800, o John McCormack Concert Washington Auditorium Monday [vvninl January 23, 1928 sefit ot ™ \.n‘...x Shrine of the culste Conception TICRETS ON SALE Mrs. Wilsen Gi-eeoe Concert Rurean 1300 G N NW_ Phose Mais 6433 The Crvni. National Shrise Phone \ sy Seats. $3. $3. $2.30. $2. $1.30 and $1 IMPORTANT Tickets foe the John McCormack Concert to be held at the Washington Auditorium on January 23rd, 1928 for the benedlt of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception —must be paid for either at Mrs. Wilon-Greene's Concert Bureau (Droop's Musie Store) or at the Crypt of the National Nhrine, No ane el ts authorised to copt maney for (hese tiekets T New “BOWERY l\lRL(SQU(IS" i NATTIE BEALL And MORRIS PERRY = Film Features SALLY and @ J “High School SENNETT LoV VARIE Ty CAMEOJHEATER M e MACK P AT FOURTEENTN ST Coatincaes Daity T e FON STUDIOS Preseny A Syncopated Mardi Gras WA & Conpavy af 10 Rroadway lol«(dm MA‘ FI\HF.R COLL'M!I:\ RI N ORDING ORCHESTRA Prosculs "o~ \F. rmuctsi iits, WL N JESSE THMTER LONE KA L RAYVNG W kAU AR W i “HMFAR“\N L Wiscomin Ave COMEDY Ll LIFT N mrronmm Rk o cuir o TON & BRext EBI\‘N lll'll\\’ Personatity Cowod enne A The Fax Stwdiva " I\\\n\fi nuu\\m and SUNCOPATED SONGSTERS e Faallee” Vidiamay ‘The Desired Woman' IRENE_RICH FOX-MOVIETONE NEWS W W MFIONY ORCRESY EuTE lllh \\Ib R L AVE ICHARE BARRE S e AR AN CAR(“_INA Iuh \ \ ( Ave S K W LOVE wih RAVMONT R R AMERICAN ' 8 & 1 Ave WY W ADAM ANDY Ry ”BERTY N Al N.n ‘lu\, » S PARK THE \m ” X AFON S W) ) \\\n.\\\\\n\\ ler Nping, MW, A AN M E NN WONAN f\ VAN gy N W LR

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