Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 36

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KAPLOWITZTIZENS PROTEST RECKLESS DRIVINGI- -Northeast Association Com- |- l plains to Traffic Depart- i ment Against Busses. ' Set s ON NINTH "ABOVE G ST. APPAREL JPECIALISTS JANUARY SELLING QUALITY COATS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN \WHOLESALE COSTS SPORT. COAT.S DRESS COATS TRAVEING COATS UTILITY COATS EVENING WRAPS FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELE JUNIOR MISSES 1 SIZE 13 TO SIZE 48 EXTRA CLERKS—SELF SERVICE DOORS OFEN AT 8 A. M $45 TO_$55 COATS $60.50 TO $95 COATS $55.05 35 TO $i $13 COATS $80.95 BEAUTIFUL DRESSE.S BEAUTIFUL GOWNS 10 TO$25.95 " Special Notice We Have Discontinued Our Optical Branch At 712 11th St. N.W. All Optical Busin=ss Will Be Con- ducted at Our Main Optical Store % LEESE & UST ASK US 6]4 an s for anything in the line of Blank Books and we'll sup- ply it E. Morrison Paper Co. | Furnitore Repairing Upholstering Chair caneing. Porch rockers splinted. 2 on all { tapestries, mohairs and | velours. f ' For TwoDays Only Send for Samples and Free Estimates $20Q-03! | | ing the day. i | | 7:30 to allow counting and the report | || John T. Schaaff. Mrs. 10, 19: alleged reckless of bus oper- Protest dmmg on the part in the northeast section of 'nm city was registered by members uf the Northe: b Association n the Ludlc against more trequent tion of th ch stated in answer to of the sidewalks of k that work will erred until the next fis on account of lack of funds. A letter commending the a: s indors - | In-Com-Co ct committee. received R new | Smith, 824 1 Y.W.C.A. TOHOLD | . ANNUAL MEETING ; TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—"Sidewalks of New York," musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Silver Cord,” drama, at 8:30 p.m. Poli's—"One Sunny Day,” at 8:20 pm. Keith’s—Nazimova, 2:15 and $:16 p.m. Hapm. musical vaudeville, at burlesque, at omm of 1928, bur- and 8:15 p.m. hen a Man Loves” m. to 11 p.m. ‘Beau Sabreur.” . 2:15, 4:20, 5:45, con- at 1045 750 and Earle—"Get Your Man,” 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. die Thompson.” at 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:45 and 's Past,” at 11:40 0. 7:40 and 9:50 p.m. \le!ronnmlll— Th@ lazz Singer i week). at 112 2 "0 5:20, 7:20 and 9 IH'IP Theater— Caligari,” at 1:45, 9:45 of Dr ‘Ben-Hur,” 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. é Ilhl«mlnr— ‘Get Your nd 9:40 p.m. The Prince of Headwait- at 1, 3:05, 515, s soms [ HADEN HE HEADS CLUB. Organization Elects Other Officers at Meeting. were elected | vice presi- | dent; Bertha White, treasurs | rector’ of purchs director of publication: |1nvolur of well sports: Alice nod, dire M. Brown, di Robinson and Louis = of membership: Abbie McM. Woodrow, di- S —— re | Eleven Directors to Be Elected to Board at Session on January 24. nd election of e Young Wom- ssociation of the Dis- | will be held at the | ion and _activities | centh and K streets. ning, January 24, when 11 tors are 1o be chosen for the | ear, they constituting one- The ann board me coming | | third of the total members of the ¢ board, of which Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown is president ! | All members of the association have | | received ballots to vote for the board | members, which are to be polled aur- January 24, closing at to be made at the meeting, which is | .m. Miss Elizabeth E | tee, which has submitted the follo: [ ing names for election: Mrs. Thom: stelle Foster, Miss ) Miss Loix Gates M | ering, Miss garet R. Fox, man, Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, | | 1. Philip Herrmann, Miss Elsa Peter- th Jeffers Saunders, Mrs. Harlan_ Fiske son, Mrs. R | | Stone, Mrs. Luke I. Wilson and Mrs. Write, Phone or | Call Franklin 7483 Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Near 10th and N Sts. N.W. i e Bt o e e it We Sell sS.WI§S :INE BATH. “Sample Free” Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H' Street N.W. Phone Main 1695 Famous For Fine Food Lamb Chi)ps and Steaks —for the epleure . . . &rilled over live hickory the only way bring _out the trus Sea foods and Dinner, dining rooms 1336 G Street thS IXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® PTICFAll! COM&NY F ST. FRAN.5606 b Expert Fittings The alility tu it tiye e hoslery end sl porters perfectly cai quired except by perience. Gibson's NUILE elefl have Leen duink 11 work faith fully ena ekilifu) for meny years Gur wer e has bLeen avellsbie 16 1he (il ot Waeh inglon fur the kel 10 years Avail yoursell of Vhie great op portunity if you need wny srii ficis! applisnces 91705! NW || of the membership comm ! | January 1, | Herbert C Repor Woolley. rom all groups within the ion will be heard at the meet- rs. Fred. E. Wright, chairman . will head a committee in charge of ar- rangements for the meeting. The special committee of four in Ill| charge of the ¥an budget campaign, announces the budget fund to date, | 1o he $35.605, an incre | of $1.200 over the amount announced at the close of the week's active cam- paign. | A luncheon meeting will be held tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A., when | plans will be perfected to obt the | remander of the entire amount of $60,- | 000 needed for the coming year. ‘ . An elaborate electrical device is used | by a student of birds to show exactly how long a mother bird stays on her | the In-Com-Co Club by ployes of the comn members of the club, m il ngements pital expenses treasury. through the g Consenu to $500 Vetdxct The Semmes Motor Co. yesterday | consented to a verdict for §500 d: | ages against it in the District preme Court in favor of Joseph Gen- tluect, a m 73 K street north- . The hoy was injured February . while employed by the com- 1 getting in nted by At- quino. Thomas Hardy Is Il DORCHESTER, 0 (®).—Thomas Hardy, ys Donovan and passed a restless night. ported not well this morning. |No Corn Remedy as Quick as This 3 Minutes Is All It Takes! No other corn remedy ix lke Shur-Off. It positively will not irrit affect health) i tough, old corns and painful cal- louses %o quickly that in 3 minutes you can take them out—root and all. No 3-day treatments. No ing. Just wet the corn with N Off. Pain and soreness stop instant- ly. In two minutes you start taking |the corn or callous out. Anvone {can do it easily. Get a 50-cent bottle of Shur-0ff eoples Drug Stores | @ll_over town), or of any other good druggist today—use it tonight —and in 3 minutes that sore corn or callous will be out, gone and forgotten, England. January British novel- it- l.«t. who has been ill for several weeks, He was re. | 5. 745 and | 1 club | [ First Congregtional huch Tenth and G Streets Education and Evangelism Through Motion Pictures Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Speaks Briefly Every Night Tues. 8 P.M. Wed., Thurs., Fri. o 8 P.M. ternational . Pau::cws::edl‘ In Pathe and International & Newsreels “Bees, How They Live “Apples and the County and Work' = oI Agent” “The Dust That Kills 0 “The Story of Dynamite” “High Lights of Hawaii” “The First American” Reel Talks by Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Freewill Oflering Everyome Invited URUAREREREY YRR R R 11 Have Your Child’s Suit or oo Dress Cleaned & Pressed Absolutely Free of Charge—Providing You Send It to Us—With an Adult’s Suit or Dress. This special is for this week only and includes ages 4 to 10 years only. A 95¢ No bother to you— We call and deliver— SPINDLERG 801 11th N.W. Men’s Suits Ladies’ ' Dresses 12 up mm@mmsmm@mflmflm@a@mm@m@m@@ %mm FREE LECTURE 5,000 In a Tea Cup Wednesday January 11th 8P.M. interesting, i You will hear all Tecture by Mary Catherine Lewis You are cord tive Free lecture, * high salaricd pos shope. stant managers. 1 upward extra cost. with good A new field for women as hostesses, table directors, huyers. a year. Employment bureau service is given covers the United States and places graduates in to positions. Wednesday Evening, Jan. 11th, 8 P.M. Bring Your Friends LEWIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL 23rd and Penna. Ave. NW. “DUNLOP CITY” Throughout the world, the productive Dunlop Properties cover 30 vast an area that—if combined into one place—~ they would form s "DUNLOP CITY" of over 100,000 acres e twice as big as MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL combined HE great twin citics, Minnea- polis and St. Paul with their 47,222 acres, are less than one half reputation for building uniformly supreme Dunlop Tires Supreme quality made possible Dun- the size of “Dunlop City.” And even greater than the size of “Dunlop City," is Dunlop’s world-wide You can expect lop's greatssize. In turn,Dunlop’s great size makes possible this same supreme quality—at lower prices than ever. more of Dunlops DUNLOP TIRES DUNLOP TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY Warehouse 1307 L Street Northwest TELEPHONE MAIN 500 Washington, D. C. peves AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S PaLacE ¥ 8T. AT 13TH—NOW PLAYING “BEAU SABREUR” Another Lavish, Glamorous Romance of the French Forelgn Legion With a Distinctive Cast ON THE STAGE A Show Without a Dull Moment ‘ODDITIES' Xyics! Rewue Cast of 50 c a LOEW'S g A F BT. AT 12TH. NOW _PLAYING. Continuous_From 10:30 A. M. Hailed by Critics and Public Alike as Gloria Swanson’s Greatest Success Attend the Matinees and Avoid the Night Crowds GLORIA ‘SIIIIE TIlOMPSOI' TANLE 'Y - CRANDA 1:20-3:30; 'lluup m. CLARA BOW ‘The Screen's Flapper Queen in “GET YOUR MAN" On the Stage Hidward L. Hyman's Production ‘THE ALL-NIGHT CLUB” With the Jester of Melody ~ RUSS MORGAN 722272277 77777 STAKLEY-CRANDALL'S MeTroFoLinaN NOW PLAYING AL JOLSON World's Greatest Estertainer IN THE JAZZ SINGER The First Time Shown at Popular Prices With Full Vitaphone Accompaniment and Sequence: AR SRR AR T e AT S, AMBASSADOR ' * - TODAY—CLARA BOW in F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Continusus Daily, (1 AM. te11:30 PM. Four De Luxe OME Special Feature Photoplay JOHN The World's Greatest Love Epic “When a Man Loves” With DOLORES COSTELLO A Lavish and Flaming Ver- sion of the Immortal TODAY—RAMON NOVARRO i —SALLY OXE CHEVY CHASE “::v::'yt( D “Visions of WRETREA MANON LESCAUT” A_Magniticent Scenle Prologue With @ Cast_of Sixty Artists “The BLUE DANUBE” A Fantastic Interpretation in Dan. Tusie with the Fox Balles and Choral Ensemble Overture -“RICOLETTO RIGGLES". Jazz FOX MOVIETONE NEWS FOX THEATER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ADOLPHE S. KORNSPAN. Coaducter SAHARA SENSATION Tith & Park Rd. NW. TIVOU wiermingiing AN The oy of ear with the picasares ‘of ‘nalate fn the Moorish Room at the mew RESTAURANT MADRILLON New Washington Bldg. NOVARRO 1 URA LA PLANTE 1o 1) HAL ROACH EDY TONORROW - BARB ENT SMALL BACH Film Features DUMBARTON ner, $1.00, $1.50 Alss 8 la e vte TEA DA]\?I\G [ 75¢ Ne Cover Charze Franklin Al66 8 & Prescription for | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue | Bilious Fever and Malaria 1t kills the germs Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6 No Commission Charged Yau can take 12 years to pay off your loan ‘without the expense of renewing. $1,00C for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $16,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. SN ey CIRCLE ‘ll" A \\t Phow s Parking smaee Lo witsox Y N THE GINGHANM GiR SALOK \\\)\v!‘\\ MUISE N AZENY Prea Ak St AN AR BURNISHINE - POLISHES ALL METALS SO T NATIONAI. Tnn gham Prosents RA'f DOOLEY in Zddie Dewling's Musical Hit SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK l Mat. Sat. Only 50c-$2.50 Hurty Delf presents “6 FEET UNDER” written by himself. (Author ef rear’s big kit, ““The Family Tostairsn o) A Comedy Drama Staged by Ira Hard: WED. SHUBERT @ TONITE AT2:30 WELASCV AT8:38 Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert The Theater Guild Success THE SILVER CORD LAURA HOPE CREWS NEXT | THE WORL, DRAMATIC. SENSATION FLORENCE REED THE SHANGHAI GESTURE SEATS Wighis. $330 te 50e: Sat. Mat, 8273 THUR. te30e. Pop. Wed. Mat., 36e 145228 [t et B “Has all the brilliance and its name implie; color, dor that '—STAR. “Loveliness, superb cos- tuming, beauty of swe femininity, dandy dancing, and comedy of capable comedians.”—POST. Hassard Short Presents Frank Mclatyre Lynne Overman Jeanette MacDonald Billy B. Van Carl Randall In a New Mausical Comedsy “ONE SUNNY DAY” With Rosalie Claire—Audre: The World's Greatest Revue GERALDINE FARRAR POLIS. WED, JAN. 11 Beats, L B e N Drens & KEII’H~AllEE UDEVILLE TODAY EVENING 2 NAZIMOVA (ln Pervon) Preseat'as “INDIA” New aal Semsatieaal MARGARET SEVERN & THE NEAL SISTERS A M>dea Tazwass MISS LEITZEL Creas 6 OTHER STAR ACTS AND FEATURES R l A LT 0 NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmle Presents ONRAD VEIDT Europe’s Greatest Acter in % His First American Production 3 “A MAN'S PAST” "FIIVOLTL(S OF 1928 Frask Harcemct and luanas - h_-u-‘l-lh-mlt-l-‘k‘ Washington, Baliimore & Annagaie Blectric Raitroad Company Promamd 100 Sweet & Now Yook Avesve DANUING PROFAND ks N Salteosm asd m& L0 T . k\llrlN I R —~ v‘)\ \{! AN “w e N

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