Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1928, Page 38

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KAPLOWITZ ON NINTH ABOVE GsT APPAREL IPECIALIJ"TJ CLOJING OUT OUR ENTIRE PRESENT JTOCK COATS DRESSES GOWNS | OF DISTINCTION FOR FASHIONABLE FOLKS FRCCKS DRESSES QUALTY SIKJ ‘5«95 A JAVINGS OF FCUR TOLARS TO ¢ NINE PO.LARS OiN EVERY TR/ BFAUTIFUL COATS FRENCH COPIES TancReDBY ran$2 .05 A TWENTY-DOLLAR SAVINGS FCR ADDED ENJOY MENT { BARGAIN FEATURES ON CUs ENTRE ST..CKS TOR MADAVE, MACEMOISE |COUNCIL OPPOSES SEWER LEVY BILL Assessment of $3 Per Linear Foot Held Too High—Water Charge Unopposed. A permanent assessment of $3 a v foot against abutting pro ; o provides a permanent > a front foot for water but the council of- ite. assessment of in installations, home. m\nu in surbu hout a sew t < having been decreed ficiency _appropraition The ohject of the bill is to con- | them in force after the close of the current fiscal year. Acts on Other Bills. 1 also took action on collection of other bill d to it for consideration and re- the District committees of the JUNOR MSSES and House, and deferred con- the preservation of Great a the development of a public par the Potomac gorge Among the measures approved is one designed to place women on an eqaul basis with men in the inherit | ance and descent of property. A fav- orable report on this measure | ted by George R. Wales was adopted without debate, although stantial- 1y the same bill encountered stubborn opposition in a former council before it was finally approved. Another, bill approved provides for | the regulation of the business of exe- cuting bonds for compensation in criminal cases and fixing $5 per $100 as the maximum fee for executingz a O one can work to €a- 10,4 This measure also would make pacityat alight starved | it unlawful for a bondsman or an desk. Clerks, typists and | Other person to enter a police s : 1 tion to give bond uniess called for b, executives need Emeralite 5 prisoner. toavoid eyestrain and Caraway Bill Approved. wasteful brain fatigue. Natore made green and day- | Caraway bill providing that no suit light restful to the eyes. That's | ° n maintained against membs why Emeralite has an Emerald | 0 Consress while that body is in s Giass shade and a screen that | SiON: but a measure intended to ex: changes ordinary electric light into soft, eye-saving daylite— ideal for reading or working. Emeralited offices look better —have more output—Iless up- keep—and, wnhdnylnonnenq desk, the best eye insurance. Genuiae Emeralites are brand- od for your the judicial district of “the S of cil declared that it to find any possible reason' latter legislation. the council. the Blanton anti-picketing | bill was referred to both Mr. Wales | and Col. Henry Newcomer for con- sideration and report. The latter’s re- port recommending disapproval of the ! the last measure was approved at when Mr. {meeting of the council Wales' report, principle, was submitted last night, and as a result the council moved to reconsider its previous action at the aext meeting. Sl cLo Wife Asks Absolute Divorce. Mrs. Mary Edna Reed G street southeast, yesterday fil suit for absolute 1712 Pennsylvania avenue. The Full Line of EMERALITE LAMPS | says he has transterred his affections - AT to another \noman Attorney Henry M _appears rnr nu- \ub i3 Just Below ¥ 517 10th St. Main 6549 rd Phone Us Your Kequirements Approval likewise was given the tend the jurisdiction and territory of | Maryland was disapproved. The coun- | “is most difficult | for the Through an inadvertence on the | part of James G. Yaden, chairman of | indorsing the bill in | from George E. Reed, | They were | | married u«emher 1925 and the wife THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—"Sidewalks of New York," edy, at 8:20 p.m, i “The Silver Cord.” drama, | Matinee at 2:30 p.m. 'One Sunny Day," 20 p.m. el zimova, and 8:15 pm. Gayety—"Be Happy," 215 and 8:1 musical | vaudeville, at| burlesque, at| pam. | Steand—"Frivolities of 1928, bur- | lesque, at 2:15 and §:15 pm Fox—"When a Man Loves," con tinuous m. to 11 p.m. | Beau Sabreur,” , 2:15, 4:20, 3:45 le—"Get Your Man," o 11 pm. Columbia , Thompson. at . 4, 5:30, 745 and | \Iflronullhn - (thir .l = 'Ihull—— “Recky,” Ambassad “Ben Hur, “The Princ SARAH COPAN The Masan God brilltancy {3 o setting and deie Rest AuRANT MADRILLON MAYAN REPK Washington Bldz- Franklin 8160 Dinner ! $1.50. $2.00 Ia_earte TEA DANCING Saturday and ~.md-y Afternoon ~o cover cuuu AT ANY TIME STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 11:30 am. ' g FOR SALE 5120 Chevy Chase Parkway One-half block West of Conn. Ave. Béxlll"lll New Home Center Hall Plan 4 Bedrooms and 1 Dressing Room. 2 Bathrooms Vapor Heating System Modern Price Today, $29,507 Price Tomorrow $29,185 “Buy When the Price Suits You" Heated and Open Until 9 P.M. GEO W. LINKINS 1733 De Sales St. Watch This Ad Each Day | Lansburgh Sea Food Co.ug‘ I in 62: ‘The penetrating qu: of BAUME l!hGU (Btncn stimulates the circulation, reduces congestion and ulmzhumnmdq tness. BAUME BENGUE SIQUE (SAY BEN.GAY UNITED LODGE of THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Building, 17th and I Sts. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Thursday, Jan. 12—8:15 P.M. “Reincarnation Explained” Reincarnation is to the Soul what evolution is to the body. How has the Soul grown in previous lives on earth? And what of the future? Nc Charges or Collections - FREE LECTURE 5,000 In a Tea Cup Wednesday January 11th 8P.M. s interesting, instruc- ou will hiear all about 4 rooms, cafeterias, motor mns i Lewis graduates are winning riul new profession, managers, The Playhouse Inn A Restful Place to Eat | Luncheon 50c Dinner 75¢ | 1814 N St. N.W. Tacture by Mary Catherine Lewis rdisll You are i L 8200 managers y nd upward rvice is given without extra cost, places graduates in touch with go Wednesday Evening, Jan. 11th, 8 P.M. Bring Your Friends LEWIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL 23rd and Penna. Ave. N.W, Scores of other equally attrac. tive values await your prompt ac. tion and you cannot help but save! WEEDNIESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 Prices That Tell For Goods That Sell Pinaud’s Lilac V cgr‘(dl Special . . Noxzema Cream— 10c, 26¢, 36¢, $1.08 10c Palm Olive Soap, Special 10¢ Dona Castile Suap. Special.......3 for 20c 25¢ Mennen's Talcum, 35¢ Wilson Club Shav- Special . ing Cream, Special. . 50c Prophylactic Tooth 25¢ Squibb's Brush, Special...... 36¢ Special Java Rice C 3 30c Kolynos der, Specia .. Paste 1 Lb. Johnson Acme €hlorinated Wax, Special. Lime Mellin's Food, \p('nl] 5]c Small Face Towels...10¢ Tooth Special on Kotex 2—65¢c packages Kotex—very special. ... FREE 1—=65¢ package free with each purchase of two packages at above special price. No Delivery No C. 0. D. Above specials, except Kotex, for Thursday only, Get It AT Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W, --98¢c We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES M = 3% 4% e THE MUNSEY TRUST CO. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Dept. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quarterly. Interest on special savings s “Simmons, Foster, Rome and All Othe The balance of t week will w s of unusual acti bedding departm Entire stock has been marked at prices that will bring apirited buying in this department. Come and share in the savings. For example: $4.50 finishes, with cane panel, eral styles, at $1.95 1 sepost , ory n wood in sev. Unwsually Stundy Link Fabrie Bedsprings, for all size beds, at Fine Quality Mattresses, well tufted and with durable tigk; all sees, at All Blankets In‘ ceductions. Wool and cotton mived blankets in plaid and other designs, as low . : Even Pillows are included! For splendid geade feather pillows i pairs at only “HIGH” in Quality “LOW"™ in Price 827-829 Tth Street N.W.. Between H and Eye ________AMUSEMENTS. AMU! RIALTO NOW PLAYING Carl Laemmle Presents CONRAD VEID E-mapc- Greatest Actor in Amcneun Production LOEW’S LAcE AT 13TH—NOW PLAYING fln Answer to u_Geste,” “BEAU | SABREUR"i With a Distinctive Cast ON THE STAGE “ODDITIES" ¢t iy INCING SATURDAY MARION DAVIES' “QUALITY STREET" STAGE ATTRACTION JOMANIA™ N, With_Beautiful Girls asd Talented Artists LOEW’S coummA \ F ST AT 12TH. NOW PLAYING Continuous 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M GLORIA SWANSON'S SADIE THOMPSON A Terrific Conflict— Between An Outcast and a Fanatic Reformer Selected Short Subjects N The World’s Greatest Love Epic “When a Man Loves” With DOLORES COSTELLO A Lavish and Flaming Ver- sion of the Immortal Romance “Manon Lescaut™ Big Special Stage Divertissements! “Visions of MANON LESCAUT” A_Maznificent Scemie Prologoe h of Sisty Artists Ove ."RICOLETTO RICGLES". FOX MOVIETONE NEWS FOX THEATER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ADOLPHE S. KORNSPAN. Cosdurter UST ASK US for anything in the line of Blank Books and we'll sup- ply it E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Alpine Sp;ms. L., Winter Hotels FFICE and Commercial Stationery GARRISON’S Whalesale Tov and Novelty Co. Ine. 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 “] paid a big price for that sore throat”’ “Voice husky, throat raw, that night 1 wasn't 50% effective. And next day—well, I had to cancel a week's engagements. Now, 1 al- ways carry a bottle of Formamint tablets with me. According to my doctor, they release a safe, power- fulgermicide over the whole throat, And I can take them anywhere, at any time." Unlike gargles, Formamint enables you to treat sore throat continuously. Get a bottle now. See your physician for examina- tion, too, To treat sore throat, one Formamint tablet every houry ar m preventive, one every two hours. Al diuggists. ormamint TNE GERM-KILING TNROAT TABLET NERSTANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS! Mat.Sat.Only INATIONAL | Mst Sat.0 50e-$2.50 N e Do preseas VRAY DOOLEY N in Fadie Dowling's Musieal Hit Continnons 11 a. m. to 11 SIDEWALKS OF Four De Luze Bhows NEW YORK 1:303:30—7:18.9:18 p. m. CLARA BOW The Screen's Flapper Queen in “GET YOUR MAN" “The Famils Upstaire) A Comedy Drama Staged by 0!—7"' STAGE N Ira Hards Edward L. Hyman's Production Y “THE ALL-NIGHT | | | NEWMA CLUB" 5 Sun. Mats. Be' Jan. 22 With the Jester of Melody M. 'mw".;" of ";’ oscow, River Volga, RUSS MORGAN Leningrad, Normandy, . Byrne, Caftrey & M ller. Gypay Byrne Paris by Night wilu & Sqais for an Lectores on saie Mon. dan. 16, 0'nd S0 acin Next Week. Beg. Mon.. Seats Tomor. Harey Delf weesents his New Play “6 FEET UNDER” written by himeel?. e Author of last Travel {pesneor The Three \i the 18 Morgan Ia a Broadway Seng and Dan TODAY B SHUBERT @ Tonite 4 ELASCYJ A1 3:00 THE smn"cou LAURA HOPE CREWS Next Mon, ™~ 1™ Seats Thur { THE WORLI’S GREATEST ‘ DRAMATIC SENSATION FLORENCE REED THE SHARGAN GESTURE SEATS Eights, 330 to S0c; Sat. Ma [l dianlog Compins o Ui LTANLEY-CRANDALL'S MeTRoroLiTaN Now Playing AL JOLSON The World's Greatest Entertainer 1N THE JAZZ SINGER Positively the Last Week tc Be Seen in Washington at Popular Prices With Vitaphone BT SRR ke RAANEIEOGER AMBASSADOR '+ POLl’S TONIGHT, 8:20 Matines Satwrday Hassard Short R Franis Melntyrall Exnnet Ovorman Jeanette MacDonald Billy B. Van Carl Randali In a New Masical Comeds “ONE SUNNY DAY”. j With i Rosalie Claire—\udrey Maple Matinees Beg. Sun. Mtives Seats Today The World’s Greatest Revue GEORGE WHITE’S SCANDALS With the Original N. Y. Including CHALIAPIN World’s Greatest Basso KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE TODAY NAZIMOV tIn Persen) Preseating “INDIA” New 22 Seasatiomal MARGARET SEVERN [ & THE NEAL SISTERS A Xaiea Tavwaar HI?PODRUME B ear » oTHE o STAR ACTS AND FEATULRES Dany Mat. S % Me Sea Wieaen e Sact e \urlll uu nd P <u Faateriag NARRY JACKSON wd AGNES wiTNeLS s ‘-"ll n-lm-o D AT T & N EVES. $c e T "FRIVOLT‘!_E.\S OF 1928 CAMEO “]HEA]“E& o “‘m" Frank Harcourt and Lusasa NAN NEW STANTON o LITTLE THEATRE Beiveen ¥ and G om Nimth Saveet Now Plave THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Positively Last 3 Bars DANCING AERS MAVE 1AL Wisewanin e NORM A T ALV ADG Y O W FataNoae: \I\ : ok %r\uwu- NII\ REON ~-- fqul( 3 Nt T T Y THE FOX STUDIO ecwred RAL VNN A .."\‘. - .‘\‘\' Ml:s. Mae Davison fromy RUPERT nt\\»k\ story” >vx1\ ANNOUN(‘SQ ‘Spring Classes Opeming Wiok o Jaw. 16th Classical, Acrobatic, Tap and Ballroom Npecial Class Wk for Uhibdves Denishawn and Ned Wayburn Methods Nt Tode gl T Mass \ve NW Decatwe !"

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