Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 50

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TOT. TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. TUESDAY. JANUARY 31, _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. s s s S AT TR INCORPORA 11D ON NINTH ABoVE OST.; APPAREL SPECIALISTS REMARKABLE BARGAIN SALES QuAuTY COATS .FUR TRIMMED DOCR. Te -\7'~' for anything in the line of | Blank Books and we'll sup- ply it. i E. Morrison Paper Co. 109 Pa. Ave. ,705- |4’=ST, & 3016-14‘-'STNW ENLARGEMENTS From Your Favorite Negative e ssgnc,\u A LEESE COMPANY No. 80 For Neuritis edy. at 8 PASTORS STRESS CHURCH GROWTH iSix Clergymen Give Ad- cresses Before North Cap- itol Citizens’ Group. IR Washington is growing more religious as evidenced by the steady growth of churches here, six leading clergymen, representing as many denominations, declared last night in addresses before the North Capitol Citizen's Association in Memorial United Brethren Church. Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, announced that & new community center is to be opened at the church in the near fu- ture and invited the community to use its facilities. | Other clergymen who spoke were Dr. S. B. Dougherty, Memorinl United Brethren Church; Rev. R. Y. Nichol- son. Rhode Island Methodist Protestant Church: Rev. M. J. Riordon, St. Mar- tin's Catholic _Church; Dr. Henry | Wooding. Eckington Presbyterian Episcopal Church of the Advent. The association went on record as | favoring a farmers’ market site north of Pennsylvania avenue. A resolution opposing election of | members of the Board of Education | and a city council for local government | | also was adopted unanimously. President Henry Gilligan. who pre- =i sided. was authorized to appoint a com- i | mittee to devise means of raising | | funds to continue circulation of white | covenants in the community. i TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | National—“Honeymoon Lane,” musi- | cal comedy. at 8:20 p.m. ‘| Belasco—“Saturday’s Children,” com- 20 p.m. Poli's—"Gay Paree.” pm. 3 Keith's—Harry Carroll, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Gayety—"Bright Eves,” 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"The Valley of Giants,” tinuous, 11:30 am. to 11 pm. Palaee—"Man, Woman and Sin,” a 110:45 am., 12:15, 2:20, 4:25, 5:50, 7:55 {and 10 pm. Fox—"Silk Legs," continuous. 12 am. to 11 pm. Rialto—"Finders Keepers,” revue, at 8:20 burlesque, at at1lam, | 112:30, 2, 4, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. Gl‘ 9lh Q( Homeopathic Pharmacy | Kid.” at 10:45 am., Columbia—"The Student Prince.” at {11 am. 1. 3:05. 5:10. 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Patent Leather 12:50. 2:55, 5, 7:05 | - |and 9:15 pm. 3 * world, the desert's edge. 3 " enjoy vour repasts. The 4 tood. tike the stmosphere, . sparkies with oricinality, 3 . RESTAURANT 12D2ILLON ; ew Washivgton Bide.. @ | 15th and New York Ave, LUNCHEON 53¢, $1.00 DINNER $1.50, $2.00 Alse 8 In C(arte TEA DANCINC Saturds) and Sunday ulnnmn EYEJ' ExAMlNED GLASSES FITTED —® ) OPTICFAUI. co;mirynv" MO‘IFIT Little Theater—"Peter the Great,” “Moana.” continuous, 1 to 11 pm. Tivoli—"Beau Sabreur,” 2 to 11 pm. | FH Ambassador—“The Valley of Giants,” | &5 at 6:15. 8 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"The Girl in the Puliman,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, nnduopm1 =g \ In Europe today 12 countries are| Y2 ruled by monarehs, while 15 wumries‘ F have presidents. The Style for 1928 Cars Balcrank Bumpers Round Color Beauty Strength Guaranteed Forever Against Breakoge Watson Stabilator Co. of Washington Two million Buicks have gone forth upon the roads of America. Two million Buicks—greatest volume of fine cars ever pro- duced by any builder—have roved Buick stamina and reliability by traveling scores of billions of miles. Church, and Rev. William S. Schaffert. | £ ONLY 14 DAYS LEFT FOR THE ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE of Qur Entire Stock of Men’s High-Class Furnishings AT SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS We Are Going Out of Businesss After Being Established Over 30 Years White Dress Shirts Detached Cuffs B2 andiR3Grade. .. s Now 95¢ Collars Arrow Stiff an Heusen and Ars 33¢ Rubber Mostly 8 Entire Stock of Fancy Shlrts Attached Collar and Collar to Match Siz 137 to 18 Former Prices $2.50 to $7.50...$1.35 Silk Athletlc Union Suits e iGradel Pioneer Belts SLO0 Grade \M\ 5% 81.50 Grade ow 95¢ Rubbers & Caps £1.30 and $2.00 Grade........ Now 95¢ Reefers 20¢ Now 10c¢ 3 Now 19¢ Now 19¢ Am! I Pajama Check Umon Suits Short Sleeves, 3] length SL30Grade ................Now 89¢ MEN'S STIFF HATS, Kuapp Felts and other makes. For- mer prices $6.00 to $8.00 Tuxedo and Dress Shirts Arrow and E. & W. $3.00 and $4 Grades......Now $1.95 Sizes 16 to 18 .\jm\' 21c Adler s Gloves $3.50 1||4! $4.50 Grades.. \m\ $1.95 Now $l 15 ow' 98¢ ow $1.00 | Nightshirts Fruit of the Loom 51150/ Cratle Now 98¢ £2.00 Grade Now $1.19 Athletic Union Suits 8100 Grade . .c..co00n0 00 - Now' 1§86 S1.50 Grade ... Now $1.05 S200Grade ..o oanne Now $1.35 Pull-Over Undershirts $U00'Grade ..o ven e -NOW Nainsook Ankle Length Drawers $1.50 Grade ..............Now 89¢ All remaining stock of Heavy and Medium Weight Underwear, Tuxedo Vests, Wool Vests, Bath Robes, Bathing Suits, Jewelry and Penn Knit Sweaters in all weights. 4 Price PRESSLER BROS —612 9th St. 5% of T Million are still serving their owners of twenty-four years, are in operation today! 759, —three out of four —are still serving their owners! Here’s a record of long life, economy and reliability un- equaled by any other motor car in the world. Here’s convincing evidence of the deep, through-and- Moreover, official registrations reveal that 1,500,000 of these cars, produced over a period through goodness that en- ables Buick to outsell two-to- one in the fine car field! ’ ST S S o e S S SR (RS 78 ¢, THE BLULL Eg.furv‘ u‘yr\fi Y % i PATHI A /////,W///' TODAY! TOMO Cran y LON I N1GH HAL RO _FEDY. AVENUE GRAND *** TODAY and TOM MACKATLE, and RRO EMAN CHAZY " COMEDY CQNTRAL LOEW’S PALAC _CONTINUOUS 1020 TO 11 P. X. _ — Now PLAOING — JOHN GILBERT “MAN WOMM! and SIH" With JEANNE EAGELS — ON THE STAGE — “TOKIO BLUES” Tuneful REVUE colorful Featuring the International Comedian WILLIE SOLAR LOEW'S OLUMBI NTINUOUS 1030 To 11 ~SECOND BIG WEEK ~ Metro-Goldwrn Ma, n. Picture RAMON NOVARRO NORMA SHEARER THE STUDENT PRINCE IN OLD HEIDELBERG N To ANNAPOLIS & U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY High speed electric trains direct to Naval Academy every hour on the hour. l. .- Highway leave 9.a. m., 1. p. Round trip. tram or coach, 32. erains to Baktimore every 30 minu hous and half hour. Round trip, $2.37. ‘Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Termmal: 12th Strest & New York Aveaue FOR SALE 5120 Chevy Chase Parkway One-half block west of Conn. Ave. Beautiful New Home Center Hall Plan 4 Bedrooms and 1 Dressing Room, 2 Bathrooms Vapor Heating System Modern 2.Car Brick Garage Price Today, $26,351 Price Tomorrow $26,302 “Buy When the Price Suits You™ Heated and GEO. W LINKINS 1733 De Sales St. Watch This Ad Each Day Real Estate Loans . Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 vears to pay off your loan without the expet of renewing SO0 includin cipal. L foans at propot PERPETUAL BUILDING (D. C rl'helmel'l N HAL ROACH STAR Ol.l TAN K|D 911 W St N.E. EATIIER EMPIRE ¥ —JOIN G in T 8th St TOMORROW - RAMOX X0 L FRANCIS XOBUSHMAN R 11th & Col. Rd. N.W. :savoy BEX LYON and GEORGE FOR Tt OV, WE OF 1ith & Park Rd N.W. TIVOLI Singing Ccmedwnne SOPHIE “Song of the Flame” With ‘ox Choral Fasemble “Bower of Roses” With the Fox Rallet and (horus SEE and HEAR Senator Robinson Senator Heflin In Their Famous Relizious Debate im Fox Movietone News —Our Screen Feature— Madge Bellamy “Siik Legs” A Comedy Romance of & ‘ Feminine Drummer LAURA u'rum “FINDERS KEEPEIS' A Roart ring Comeds o Army C : o MARY ROBERTS RINEHART —ON THE STAGE— “LITTLE JESSIE JANES" (AN UREN HURT L CAMFO ‘THEATER ahr \.'Jf & N ALMATGE SUNNISE RN NNV CIRCLE "f“;- g P PRINLL‘\\ ll\‘ “ \l JESSE THEATER 2 S ANNDE L AN s RN R DUMBARTON OV \r \ lATIONAL’ Best 33 Tontght iz0 ) B3 Jacob Ben-Ami Charles Coburn Wm. Faversham | Helen Gahagan \| Rolio Peters Cecilia Loftus | Tyrone Power Georgette Coban M| Georges Renavent Antony Holles "biiLbMAcv" st Gons tor. Stased by &m T 07 SHUBERT TONITE lrzu BELASC AT 3:30 ot et Ameriean ¥is " —N. Y. 58 Maxwell Anderson’s Comedy SATURDAY’S | WITH cuu.nn:n c.';.‘a‘L';'u o A’WAY R mfl' M C i eAEnttrs | 12 PRIOES Kight Ex 51 Poll TONITE >\ AT 815 NOW AY PAREE e yiC SALE ENTONRACE OF 159 oSt EXPOSITION FORE! NIGHTS S0e TO $3.00 .= SAT. ONLY $2 Beg. Sun—Mats. Thur. and Sat. THE SEATS TOMOR. Best Seats JASCHA HEIFETZ Gruc leuun KEITH~ALBEE VAunEnLL..— HARRV ClflROL | AND HIS BIG FUN plEVUE Featuring “In The Gym™ CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS ANN GREENWAY KEN MURRAY Added Attraction i HOMER B. MASON AND MARGUERITE KEELER AUTO SHOW ALL THIS WEEK WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Harry I\\uu\—-l\u(\ Stare 3 Village M Ev[L J.-\? INGS “PETE F‘l\f‘l‘k\ ‘CL REAT T'he Phillips Memorial Gallery CLCSED TO THE PUBLIC Tuesday, January 31st Open on Saturday, February 4th 1928 TRI-UNIT !'\‘HTRI‘:IO\ \l\\mx Auditorium. Fed & 4:39 LUDWIG hed W 2 Koocnder Btsmnck : (.cnmn ch\lbht o Srew DAL DAV I\O\ \~\\ ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Asscts Over $16,000,000 Cor. l1th and E NW PAMES HERKY Feeside JONHU A W CARKL Secien (‘AR()UNA \nh ENGAESR HONOR ¥iRs \MFRhAN -l Sy h \ \n e Buick Motor Co. (Division of General Motars Corporation) 14th at L Dick Murphy, Inc. 1835 14th St. N.W, & 604 H St. N.E. Fred N. Windridge, Rosslyn, Va. e { B1IBRDTY North Can and b 8is Emerson & Orme Rushe Motor Co., Hyattsville, Md. | v Soih '\.I .,l e 17th & M Sts. N.W, 16th & You Sts. N.W. C.C. Waters & Sons, Gaithersburg, Md. PARK THE\I‘ATiER.\. e \-‘ Stanley H. Horner 1015-1017 .14th St. Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D. C. Fletcher Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. | COLUMBIA er’uufi v lL\\O\\ | » \ B 1 LATEST ! BALLROOM | STEPS TAUGHT Call Fr. 258 Columbia Studia * I [ | TRl“TON.‘\“I‘*“‘ e WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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