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40 KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED ON NINTH ABOVE (J ST. APPAREL JPECIALIS TJ CATERING TO WOMEN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE A REMARKABLE ONE DAY SALE| $5,000 IN LARGE SIZE COATJ FOR $2,500 WINTERCOATS s CE ‘lu_ BETTER k'\“ [YEJ‘ EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ~® OPTICAL COMPANY HO7 FST. FRAII 5606 UST ASK US for anything in the line of Blank Books and we'll sup- ply it. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. CUR FAVORITE NEGATIVE —enlarged to 8 by 10—special | their - | vertising college and medical degrees | ocultism or psychotherapeutics. DECLARES CAPITAL HARBORS FAKERS Ohio Representative Says D. C. Is Infested With Pseudo-Scientists. Washington probably is infested with harlatans, quack psychologisis, char- cter analysts and religious fakers. to greater extent than any other cf | in the country, according {o Rcpresen- tative Brooks Fletcher of Ohio. Pseudo-scientists of every description are given a strange tolerance here, Mr. Fletcher said. Speaking before the League for Larger, Life Sunday night, Mr. Fletcher | satd® “Let a dependable research selen- | tist, after spending vears of investiga- tion, announce & new discovery in any field of scientific research and imme- tely a swarm of fakers make their nce and commence to operate "shell-game.” “Because research fnvestigators i the ology have recent and announced most beyond belief, becom se them- . miracle “orkor\ and proceed to that hypnotize themselves into D\‘Hl‘\« ing they are listening to real science by a real scientist when in reality they are too often listening to a hodge-podge of blatant platitude seasoned with a smattering of scientific phraseology that so\mds like wisdom but is mostly bunk. “There is an intellectual market to- day for the honest and sincere inter- preter of scientific knowledge who can put the findings of the laboratory in- vestigators in terms that will be un- derstood by the man in the street, but when such a lesson is delivered it will not be presented by a mountebank ad- never earned and claiming to perform miracles in the name of metaphysics, “After all the hundreds of millions we spend for education it seems a sirange thing that so many people can be de- ceived by the mountebanks who exploit the public in the name of pseudo- science and pseudo-religion. “It is perfectly evident that a fool is born every minute and all of them live, with quite a large percentage of All Optical Business Will Be Con- ducted at Our Main Optical Store ! M. OPTICAL | COMPAN AA s]‘ I!lh St ‘\ Famous For Fine Food Delicious Steaks and the matin RESTAURANT MADRILLON New Washington Bldg. Luncheon $1.00 Dinner $1.00 $1.50 Also s carte Tea Dancing ), Saturduy and Y Sundsy Afternoons 78¢ f i | Al Juclosive o Cover Charge - ot Any 1vmm B5¢ Prices That Gladden the Careful Buyers Shaving Special 1—35¢ tube Williams Shav- ing Cream. 1—Half-Size Bottle Aqua Velva. 1—Christy Safety Razor, 1-Cristy Blade B Al 4. Special, 3O C On account of this special offier we must limit the sale to 2 to each customer 25¢ Mennen's Talcum $6c Mennen's Shaving Cream Petrolagar, otherwise 10c Camay S oap, 4 for Auto-Strop Wazor Stock Limited 17¢ 3lc Plsin or ()SL 2l¢ 49¢ Get It AT Gibson’s Where Your Dollar 917919 G Don't forget to eat them finding a residence in the Na- | tion’s Capital, otherwise the District of lumbia would not be such easy picking for the so-called character | analyst. psychological charlatans and religious quacks HOSPITAL WOMEN | TO HEAR RECTOR —— 1 Rev. Ze Barney Phillips Will Ad- dress Sibley Guild Thurs- day Morning. Rev. Ze Barney Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, and chap- lain of the United States Senate, will | be the principal speaker at a meeting | of the Woman's Guild of Sibley Me- | morial Hospital, Thursday morning at | 10:45 o'clock in Rust Hall, North Cnp- itol and M streets. Other speakers w g Alfred C. Fisher, ncul\ appointed d Tector of the Business Men's Dcpln-: ment of Sibley Guild, who will talk on i plans for the immediate development | of this feature of guild membership, ! and Miss Smithson, superintendent of Dupes, who il show samples or| lmtlllell m:ulb:gle kr‘fllh for nual n shower for the hene the hospt m - ’nudntctortulhonrfluhdo- cided and other lnpmnt items of l;‘usuun considered. Elmer orgas to the public. It is announced that the membership pay for new chairs and waiting room furniture recently installed in the i | hospital, make a payment of $500 on ' | its pledge of $5,000 for the new ma- | | ternity bullding and care for four spe- Feial hospital cases brought to the ! organization's attention by Frtndrn! Charles 8. Cole. Contributions to the guild should be | sent to Mrs. Henry 8. Prance, execu- ;1];:1 secretary, room 424, Blblcy Hos- WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. Married 40 Years, She Now Charges Cruelty. Mrs. Millle Rollings, 1372 Kenyon street, vesterday filed suit for an lhym- lute dnvurce from Harry W. Rollin, chief of the claims rating seciion of the | Veterans' Bureau. | Mrs. Rollings complains that her hus- | band since May 1 last has been out every night until the early morning | hours. And charges that he spends | the time with other women. She llu: charges cruelty. They were married in 1888. He earns 85500 yearly, according to the wife, who asks suitable alimony. She | is represented by Attorney Harry H. | Hollander, i Standard-size ratiway coaches as | | used in this country are o replace the | small cars being used on rallways of | Japan | Big Toddy Special 1—35¢c Can ‘Toddy. 23c Y et ... 108C ot 59¢ 3¢ 3ic 25¢ 10¢ 33c 49¢ 25¢ Sic No Delivery Large Listerine Large Phillip of Magnesia Pint Nujol S0c Acident Paste 50c lodent Paste Regular Size Soap, 6 for 15¢ Diamond Tooth ‘Tooth Star Dyes s i iR 80c Mulsified Cocoa- nut Ol Shampoo 1 1b. Johnson's Paste Wax .. 10¢ Laco Castile Slup, 3 for B Large Mellin's Food s Have Mare Cents St. N.W, at Gibsun's Soda Fountain cvery day, fund to date has enabled the guiid to ' || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SUTHERLANDS MARK comedy TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“8ix Feet Under,” drama, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Shanghal drama, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—George White's revue, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—Nick Lucas, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Gayety—"Be Happy,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"“Her Wild Oat,” 11:30 am. to 11 p.m. Palace—"Quality Street,” at 10:45 am., 12:10, 2:18, 4:20, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. Rialto—"The Cohens and Kellys in " at 11:25 am, 1:15, 3:25, 5:15, and 9:35 pm. Fox—"Ladies Must Dress,” 12 am. to 11 pm. \Irlmpnll(n The Patent Leather ' at 10:45 am,, 12:50, 2:55, 5, 7:05 Gesture,” “Scandals,” vaudeville, at continuous continuous ndl(‘ ‘Thompson" (second veck), at 10:30 a.m., 12:15, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:30 p. Little Theater—"The Dark Angel,” 1to 11 pm. ’I"I\oll—— “The Garden of Allah,” 2 . 5:45, 7:30 and 9:20 pm. \ml\l!&lflol’~ “Her Wild Oat," at 6:15. 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"The Big Parade,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 pm. Wardman Park—"What Price Glory,” 7 and 9 p.m. 10, 'tered the coal and wood business. Be- GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Seven Children and Four Grand- children Attend Observ- ance Here. Seven children and four of five randchildren attended the celebra- tlon of the golden wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam D. Suth- erland, 3306 New Hampshire avenue, which was held yesterday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald, in Richmond, Va. Over the past week end the couple were the guests of honor at several par- ties to mark their anniversary given by friends and organizations with which they have been connected. They were married in Richmond, where thry both were born and where they both spent the first 50 years of their lives. About 20 years ago the couple came to this city, Mr. Suther- land being in the employ of the Gov- ernment. Five years after establishing residence here, Mr. Sutherland en- forc marriage, Mrs. Sutherland was Miss Mary E. Hardgrove. A son, D. T. Sutherland, and a| daughter, Mis. J. P. rluzcrald. are |now” living in Richmond. and a son, | George Sutherland, and a daughter, ‘Ml« Ruth Sutherland, are residents of this eity. Ji‘m@f@fllflfi"@lfl]i‘fi]flflm DR UWURDR LR YRR SR NN YRR IRk FREE LECTURE Psychology of Hotel Management BY DR. J. E. BENTLEY Prof. of Psychology American Tuesday, January 17th, 8 P.M. Hear Dr. Bentley explain how various types of people lit into the hotel profession. thing you are best fitted for. portunity in this field. Come early—bring your friends— and see the model kitchen with classes in session. Lewis Hotel Training School 23rd and Penna. Ave. b el R R R R L R RIS D U R RN R Clearance Sale -——d’lat lnvolve! evcry dcparlmcn(—and (‘flcl" decp rcduLll"n‘ on Suites. Separate Pieces, Rugs, Pictures, Etc —that you will appre- ciate. It's a real i | | University Learn the joy of doing the You may find your big op- ] é £ & £ & é | | I bargain time. Bedroom Suites Most desirable types—at reductions that entirely dis- reqard origina] cost, Group that formerly sold for $250.00...... C., TUESDAY, Motion Pictures With a Purpose 8 P.M. Every Night (not Sat.) First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. Pathe and International News- reels. Educational Reels Super Feature “THE STREAM OF LIFE” In Six Reels An Allstar Cast in a Heart Grip ping Drama of Home. Reel Talks by Dr. Jason Freewill Offering. Bring Your Friends. Noble Pierce We Sell SWISS PINE BATH “Sample Free"” Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 A Street N.W. Phone Main 1695 11982 Expert Fittings ‘The ability to fit trusses, elas- tle hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot acquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff have been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many vears. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 vears. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. THEGISON 917 G St. N.W. Group that formerly sold for $300.00 and $392.50 s228i9 Group that formerly sold for $465.00........ $338'=5=° Living Room Suites All Suites in these five groups have been included in our regular stock—and the reductions, radical as they are—have been made from regular prices. A group—rcduccd to These living room suites are covered in a good quality velour, A gmup—rcduccd to A group—reduced from $400.00—to. .. A group—reduced from $525.00—to........ 342 A group—reduced from $625.00—t0. . 118 13282 148420 Dining Suites Popular models—of which only limited quantities remain —and these are interestingly reduced. Group that formerly sold for $150.00........ $]1 ] 83 Group that formerly sold for $19500........ $] 5822 Group that formerly sold for $350.00........ ‘288.-_ Group that formerly sold for 3485.00........ $3Q8:3 ONB BISYANERT JANUARY 17, 1928. N!INUOW llA M.wn P.M. f suows \j ON [HE STAGE R \ Yre Jestor of M: w Wit A GREAT Aflflkl OF HE(;AU/IN ’I owiis" | e Fou oRg s GEO. & JIMHIE ] — ELOO| RA NFORD GIE RAT| $ E%‘ MGA \l &‘:‘)tgfl ALLY AMBASSADOR 181h & Col un‘ NW ] ‘Ir F AVENUE GRAND * - v e TODAYZ-RAMON X o v A an ERANCIS X, BUSHM Rfin ! HI'R TOMORROW — SAL CFNTRAL Oth St Bet. D & E N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW —_JOHN GIL- RERT ‘and RENEE ADOREE in “TH BIG_PARADE CHEVY CHASE , TODAY—LIONES ”\, Conn. Ave. a 1 PREVOST in “THE PULEMAN FRANCIS in E¢ HE MUSIC MASTER FOR SALE FINE OLD HOME IN SOUTHERN MARYLAND. Accessible to Washineton on good road. bl hunting ladee and as Sam- noly Crab Flakes Smelts . ... Scallops .. Green Shrimp Cooked Shrimp. . . Steak Tile. . No Retail Deli Eacho& Co.,Inc. 20-21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 1hh & Water 8.0, Fhone M. 10130 .50cb. .20cb. ries “Exeellcd" or “Expelled?” NUTRITION and tui- tion—the first decides the benefit of the second. Nature's greatest source of vital force is in whole wheat. Serve whole wheat muffins, pancakes or waffles that supply the vitality which makes re- port cards read “Excelled!" rl\mm ated by i THE CARPEL CO. Inc. 61 H Street N e atall DG S, Stores | MOVING, PACKING [SIORAGE FOR FURN AND 2 WESCHIERS 030 Fa ave nw | aaies 2R T wadh LONG-DISTANCE\ MOVING DAV DSON TRANSFER & NTORAGK o THETISE N W, Main #2200 0 9230 HS TRANSFER & TORAGE CO. FIRE PROOF BUILDING CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING TS VERS PHILADELPHIA_ NEW YORK e | MOVING KRIEGS|=X & STORAGE | PACKING L e Kye St STORM; mc SHIPP!NG NW Maln 'nm UNloN STORAGK COMIMANY - - ¥ O'NEILL in |, T /////// ‘: QUALITY STREET _AMUSEMENTS v un! -uv» iwuv :-uv " ROADWAY !Pié 1AL Wik MOLLIE O’OA IN RUPERT HUGHES' LOVE ROMANCE-- AN UNFORGETABLE [\ o1 B St EMPIRE CAST in ‘P HARRY "TASGDON CF NIDOR g L E 535 8th St SE. TODAY—DOLORES COSTELLO in “THE CHIRD D) R CAST in “PEAKS OF DEST! SAVQY !4t & Col Rd. N.w. TODAY- GEORGE BAN “THE Vs Cor RIEARDO 55 TOSORROW — STAR CAST in “ADVEN TURE MAD. TIVOL] !'th & Park Ra. Nw. TODAY | AXD MS TH in YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebec St N.W. TODAY _ AND__TOMORROW—MARION DAVIES in “THE FAIR CO-ED. ////////////////////// LOEW’'S ALAcE Ctnu-nul llsoA X toll P x i picturization of Bir Jimes Sarries Stage Play ——ON THE STAGE—— JACK PARTINGTON'S v ana besutifal \so ENTERTAINING ARTISTS S0 ‘ LOEW’S A :\0 0 / ¥ ST. AT 12TE. ____¥OW PLAYINQ GLORIA SWANSON makisg _production L SDIE momon ANNAPOLIS & U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY High speed electric trains dicect to Neval Academy every hour on the hour. Lux- Ho-—: - aad 5. p.m. way leave 9.a. m., 1. p.m. S. train or coach, $2.32. Express D e Bour and half bour. Round trip, .37 ‘Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Termmai: 12th Street & New York Avesue RIALTO =NOW PLAYING— Carl Laemmle Presents “THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS” Frataring George Sidney and J. Farrell MacDonald Eddle Hall The Shew Wandingten Raved Adest Film Features TAROMA l'nl\um. I‘:h \nrma lahna .\A\\ll.l.l 5 - TODAY |H“rt“ lli Ravmier RGN CIRLLE W Pa \ Awpie BOV w JESSE THEATER -_»‘ i HONEY MOON R ENCE Vinon TN RV KIPTIRS rAaAN wih IR VR Basan \ W VORCE TRUXT()N \ «:v & M e VGNEBLAND R TITR T Sihver Splng. M MO RORRIGN CONTIY R % Y NAL Mat. Wed. Nb:!llnhol o =120 I S0c, 7S¢, $1 Y DELF Prmn- “His New Comedy “§ FEET UNDER” tien himself. With Harry Delf, i - fl:\ Lonia Hogarth asd gen: Seats Thurs. EARY S s WhONEE' (in asocistion ‘with Hamiiten lvl'nddn) Prosents “LA GRI GO” yma by TOM cvlmlo Astior of 52655 Kb BaND” and JMasy Other Tamous Bucossses. SHUBERT Wed. Tonite FLORENCE REED in THE SHANGHAI GESTURE || POLIPS Foyichr b2 Greatest Reoue Ever Produced GEORGE WHITE'S NEW SEANDALS__m Wi 8 Rose 75—Beautiful Glrb—'ls And the George White Ballet Beg. Mon. 535273, 1 Seats Tomor. Most Thrilling Musical Play Ever Produced in America RUSSELL JANNEY. Pressats “The VAGABOND KING" Bued on Justia McCorlty's WEIRE :Lsccn /PLUS ufim:uultu World’s Greatest Basso ln F ll Recxtd Pro[um KEITH-ALBEE Y VAUDEVILLE The Croszizg Troudedems DAVE APOLLON And His Revue FLO LEWIS With MAURICE OoLYN lAlllGl McCORMACK “World’s Greatest Concert Singer. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Mon. Eve., Jan. 23, 8:15 Benefit of National Shrine of the lmmrr-’n Conception Pricea. 81 . 32 3 NEXT CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA SIR THOMAS BEECHAM Guest Conductor Tues., Jan. 24, 4:30 WASHINGTON AL’DlTORlL‘M s \l|'l|ll \\II’H oty :Lu s xvo “ (A) Hungarian_Rhapsedy 2 with DuoArt Pl Solo by PADERFWSKI (B “When Day Is lone™ ox Theatre _’_i". X 1.:_ — im - “EGYPTIAN l\u'm-“\\m\ NS HERM AN TIMBERG | With Sammy Timbocg o WILLIAN FON Asan ‘Ladies Must With VIRGINIA ape ~|‘\lb\uw un:&h\\ MRS BN LHE AR Ree T Nee R pataie AT B ke ke o it e AVISON'S NOSNW SN Y Y \

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