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16 TIIE EVENING STAR, WASITINGTON;, D. (., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928: KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED ON NINTH ABOVE (G ST. APPAREL JSPECIALISTS BARGAIN BAZAAR | TURNING THIS ESTABL!JHMENT INTO A BARGAIN BAZAAR DURING JANUARY EVENING GOWNS FORMERLY 23 55 FOR . $10 FORMERLY $35 BOR. .. 5 I*ORMFRLY $45 FOR FORMERLY s6s TO sos. FOR. 25 A DRASTIC CLEARANCE OF EVERY GOWN IN STOCK COME AND JELECT LIFE-LONG R-‘F\\)fil\f INDIVIDE 11 PPEAL NS DB D.C. SUNDAY BILL CALLED BETRAYAL - I Lankford Assailed by Speaker at Association Opposed to. Blue Laws Meeting. entative ed the people ed his oath of i the Sunday v. H M Charging that Ropr liam C. Lankford * l\f Georgia and Vi lomce when he mn closing bill for the Lawson, pastor of Aln Mar Baptist Church and__ editor American Sentinel of Religions at a meetin tion Oppose Vo flower Hotel 2ht ds 1t proposed bill (nimdnl\nn of Am of the 1ib: a bill before American 1s intoler- | nerve 1o ex- son B the representatives of the people which provides rel ance, and then b pect them to sanction if said. urging tho stones unturned 1ging about the of the Lankford bill.™ ed-—and we have a enforced if pas and m more e churches than it will clared Church Opposi . Opposition to the 1 should have the a ore to M]\ fnm _Ml Rev. C. W. Whit- ter of Valley Lee, that such a bill would un > State_and church in direct op) the fi , principles upon w SRESCRIPTIONS pointmet 705- IQ“ST & 3016-14=ST.NW, Try The Playhouse Inn 1814 N St. N.W. No. 80 For Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1605 | zens of Prince { ernment was es! Maryland's representatives in the House and Senate will not vote for the bill, Rev. Whitmore predicted. Citi- Georges County and other parts of Ma: flock to Wa ngton on Sund: to seek en! taimment. he said, and if their rep-| resentatives interfered with their pleas- ures bysvoting for this bill they would suffer at the elections, he stated. “The peo) d rest and recre said. tect the! and recreation of Indiffcrence Blamed. Dr. Harry Hibschm: lecturer and writer, that ignorance and part of the public wer larg sets in the hands of those favoring the passage of the Lankford bill. The peo- ple are too willing to sit back and see their liberties taken away from them, Whitmo! >nt should pro- have a of their own choosing | he_declared Try Us: We Deliver Phone us vour requirements for any- thing in the Seafood Line in season. For Farly Morving LANSEURGH'SEA FOOD C0. 18 MI'NICIP. i "EYES' EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —» OPTICAL COMPANY HOTFST.__ FRAN.5606 ;. “Cur Friday Specials” Red Snapper. ... .....25¢cIb. Crab Flakes. ........75¢c1b. || Green Shrimp.. . .......25¢lb. || Cooked Shrimp. . ... ..50cb. Scallops ............45¢ch. Roe Shad, Frozen.. . ..25c¢Ib. No Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co.,Inc. 20-21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water SW. Phone M. 10130 " M. LUTHER DICUS Optometrist & Optician Buite 202 International Bldg. 1319 F N.w. Phone Main 6705 Eyu Examined & Ghum Fitted | 5% and 6% MORTGAGE LOANS On Finished | | | | | | Property Also for ' l l l l ' Construction B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. - S BT e IR Here’s Health Big Shaving Offer For Men 1-56c Tube Mennen's Shasing Cream 1-50c Tube Mennen's Shampoo Cream 1—25¢ Can Barbaso! Talcum I—Genuine Gillette Razor 1—Genuine Giflette Blade All Five 49C Special Limit one 1o varh custumes 50c¢ 2lc New z5¢ Woodbury's Boap, 25 ¥rostilla 5 Bar None Wazor Blades made in U5, A, W B Gillette razors 100 Bayer's Aspirin Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 25¢ 74c¢ 79¢ | supporting Other speakers appealing for the de- feat of the Lankford bill included Marx Lewis. general counsel of the as- sociation, who presided: Mrs. Katherine A. Giles, president of the Brotherhood of Man Foundation: Linn A. E secretary-treasurer of the assoctation -al attorney, and Henry ury instructor at Eastern b =choor G ichan I ins speakers bureau. The meeting was the thirc of the series arranged by the association to wil- | and Avenue | assumed that he | be | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Six Feet Under,” comedy drama, at 8:20 p.m. ‘ s Shanghal 0 p.m. Military Reservation at Camp Meade May Be Named “Fort Leonard Wood™ changed to “Fort Meade.” But fuch a designation would naturally result In confusion as there already 1s a Fort Meade in South Dakota, named in hon- or ot the Union ,commander at the Battle of Gettysburg. ‘Therefore it is felt that the spirit of the regulations might properiy be ob- rved by changing the name of the Maryland post to “Fort Leonard Wood,” in speefal honor of the former chief of staff of the Army. If that is done, how- ever, it will be necessary to seclect a new name for “Fort Woor n Bedloes the site of Bartholdi's Statue of originally named in honor of of the Revolutionary War and no longer a part of the military defense of the h.lrbnr of New York JURY WORKS QUICK. Accused of Burglary Gets 10 Years in Prison. Gesture,” Poli's— orurgo White's “Scandals,” jrevue, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20. [ Keltro—ick Lucas, vaudeviile, Rart Leonard o | tuted by the War Department as the | name of the military reservation at Camp Meade, Md., in special recogni- tion of the distinguished military serv- ices of the late Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood Strong recommendations for that change in name have been mads to the War Department and the authorities are strongly inclined to authorize it. prescribe tha: permanent s be designated as “fort while stations only temporaril; ; oceup S e be called “camps.” In view of the ber [ ot AbadiestistiDress;icontinuots ¢ of Camp Meade under «xist | 5 it 15 stated at the department |a Metropolitan—"The Patent _Leather’ naturally follow that the des at 10:45 am., 12:50, 2:55. 5, 7:05 | ignation of the rescrvation should be |¢ and 9:15 p.n. s Columbia—"Sadie Thompson™ (second VETERANS, CLUB TO MEET week), at 10:30 am,, 12:15, 2:10, 4, 5:50, | Election of Och: nud Addresses at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Gayety—"Be Happy,” and 8:15 pm Earle—"Her Wild Oat,” | 1130 am. to 11 pm | Palace—"Quality Street,” {am, 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, i | burlesque, at i continuous at 10:45 | 5:40, 7:45 and 950 pm. Rialto—"The Cohens and Kellys in | ris” at 11:25 am., 1:15, 3:25, 5:15, 725 and 9:35 pm. |45 and 9:30 p | Little Theater— |1t 11 pm. Tivoli—"Man Crazy," 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Ambassador — “The Trresistible at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm, | Central-Annie Laurie,” at 3.30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. | Wardman Park—"What Price Clory? fat 7and 9 pm. The Dark Angel,” |M:\u at 240, 4:25,| to Mark Session Tomorrow. ‘The annual meeting of the American War Veterans' Club will be held tomor- row evening at the Mayflower Hotel at 8 o'clock. There will be an election of Lov- men but 35 minutes to try John H. 12:30, | charge of breaking into the home of Simon Silverman, 513 L street, at 1 o'clock in the morning November 1, and stealing a quantity of clothing. The jury held him guilty and Chief Justice McCoy sent Mann to the peni- will be made by Represc ain of South Carolina, Brig. Gen. Henry J. Reilly, U, S. A., Col. Guy T. Viskinskki, editor and puh- | tentiary for 10 years. He had formerly lisher of the Stars and Stripes: Robert | been in prison for robbery. Assistant E. Mattingly, judge of the Municipal | (‘mu( and lfinm‘ Gans. | RENT BILL DEFERRED. House Sommittee to Act Later on| ! ducted the prosecution. Question of Increase. The House committee on public build- {ings and grounds has deferred action on the bill to authorize the Secretary of | Agriculture to pay Harry Wardman, Thomas P. Bones and James G. Hobbs t the rate of $55.,000 a year for use by The New Marmon 68 ; Full Five-Passenger Straight Eight $1,395 at factory ased rental | fow of the fact condemnation immnodmm have been instituted for | the Government to acquire this proper- | |1y, it was argued that action should | nM be taken which might be used in | justification of the higher valuation upon property due to the fact that the Government is forced into & corner by |a court decision that the lease was not ¢ recorded. The additional cost Government approximates $200.~ 000. The committees will continue con- | ideration of this measure tomorrow, when representatives of the Treasury Department. supervising architect’s | and the Public Buildings Com- fon will be called. Is now on display at our showroom MARMON MOTORS, Inc. 1727 Conn. Ave. Potmac 861 promote opposition to the Lankford bill | OATH BILL IS URGED. {D. C. Heads Ask Law Enabling Counsel to Swear Witnesses. Chairman Capper of the Senate Dis- trict committee was requested yesterday by the District Commissioners to intro- duce 2 bill empowering the corporation counsel and his assistants to administer | oaths. At present all informations pre- p‘arvd by the assistant corporation coun- sel at Police Court and upon | prosecutions are based must be sworn | to before a deputy clerk of the court, | which necessarily involves a loss of time. The Commissioners also advised Sen- ator Capper that they disapproved of his workmen's compensation bill, which is similar to the Fit would require liabilit placed with a Federal commission. The Commissioners the Underhill workmen's ation bill, which would permit s to take out insurance with nsurance to be compensati Tonight the Enthosiusms shinzton Building Lth and New York Avenue Phone Frankim 5160 Luncheon 55¢ $1.00 Dinner $1.50 $2.00 Vino w la Carte Tea Dancing Satur Chy AU Ay Time to Your Purse Noxzema Special 1-80C Jar Noxzema Cream 1--25¢ Cake Noxzema Soap Both Special Colgate's Tooth Paste 50 Pyrodents Tooth Paste yuit, pint Chise Bquibh's Mineral Ol pint Tvory Koap, medium cakr P& G White Naphtha Boup, 6 for 81 Hudnut's Violet nee Tollet Water, special P Hudnut's Thiee Flow o1y Vace Powder Byuibl's Cod Liver o Koc 69¢ 92¢ 25¢ hase ddc Castoria Approx. 1-1h Custile Noa hars spectal Look Over our display of Valentines, lc up NO DELIVERY Get It AT Where Your Dollar 917919 G S.: Don't forget we serve i) STOCK LIMITED Gibson’ s Have More St. N.W. delicious Sandwiches at our Cents Soda Fountain which | The SLEEPY HOLLOW Easy Chair ; ; ( onored by past generations as one of the most comfortable chairs ever designed, the Sleepy Hollow easy chair illustrated above has been reproduced by W. & ]..Shane. It comes in Tapestry, Velour or Chintz and covered in any one of these fabrics it is priced at $51.00 06> The CONCORD ARM CHAIR Different in style, with a large down-filled sear- cushion, an upholstered back and open arms, the quaint Concord arm chair covered in Denim costs *60.00 (‘/‘ ’ J W. & J. SLOANE 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREEFT, N. W, WASHINGTON, ““The House with the Green Shutters' D.C STORR OPEN FROM 9 A M. TO 330 P M DALY, INCLUDING SATURDAY Charge Acconnts Comvoniently Arranged @ Proighs Paid To All Shipping Poinis im the United Stater Sloane Endoriod Merchandise Carvies an Avinrance of Satirfaction It took a jury of 2 women and 10 | Mann. colored, who was indicted on a | United States Attorney Murray con- | AMUSEMENTS. _ _AMUSEMENTS. ([NamiomaL vI Eé&tfl commuow 1IAM. T 11 P. M. Fou 40. LWxE suow: o LV JAZ A '\' WA GRERT Auvm OF wmu«r{ I AMBASSADOR 18th & Col. Rd. 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SHYUBEZ ) Tonite ELASCY p; 3.3 Mzme Meegrs. 8- THE WORLID'S GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION FLORENCE REED in THE SHANGHAI GESTURE EMPIRE TODAY= PATSY, , OMORRO' SERTRI < TOMREY or R BedVies C st NORMAN KERRY NE Next Sund 2HE ~\w TR RN R VIMILHFHI REVIER n QAVOY Hih & Col. Kd. N.W. TALMADGE b & Park Rd. NW. K Wl TCRAZY. T COLLEGIANS Gu. Ave. & Quebee St N.W. TODAY—MARIE PREVOST in “THE GIRL IN | THE “PULLMAN « SR LOMEDY TOMOR RICHARD DIX in SR ENDER POI."S TCNIGHT 8:20 Greatest Revue Ever Produced GEORGE WHITE'S = [' S[:ANDALS HEN Beg. Mon. -0 ' . "7 Seats Now Most Thrilling Masical Play Ever 8 P.M. Evary Night (not Sat) First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. Pathe and International News- reels. Educational Reels per Feature “THE STREAM OF LIFE” In Six Recls a i World’s Greatest Basso ln_Full Rgci! 1 Progra An Al ear Caetoin ping Drama of Home. Reel Talks by Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Oftering. Bring Your Friends Freew LOZW" | PaiacE ¢ vous xosa T oW _FLAa NG MAR!O N iDAVl ES KEITH~ ALBEE \'AUDE\‘ILLE DAY Ths Craszing Tread DAVE APOLLON And Wis Revue FLO LEWIS With MATRICE OLYN LANDICK ——Other Star Acts—= i & Featares ‘ “BIIJOMMII ] RE"! Se—Entertaining Artists—30 SAtRD A == RICHARD HE NEI"-GO ROUID" Ifllll o\ Phones MAIN 448444850425, McCORMACK “World's Greatest Concert Singer.* W ASHINGTON AU DITORIL M “I.OVE and LEARN" CoLumBi/ LumsiA CONTINUOUS 1030 TO 11 P. M TAST = DAVS GLORIA SWANSON te Conception of the Immacu s AT RDAY=—— RAMON NOVARRO NORMA SHEARER In the Famous Romasce. “THE STUDENT PRINCE IN OLD NEIDELBERG™ NEXT CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA SIR THOMAS BFECHAM Tues..'Jan. -4 4:30 ! \\um\mn\ AUDITORIUM Tiehets $2 . 3 \:nu (AR Film Features NEW STANTON=» ¢ ( x= At F AT FOURTEENTHN ST. Coatincess Daiby. 11A M W11 3P ¥ Four Do Las Pacirmsnets ot |30, RN o. 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