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y,' 44 } THT EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, TFTEBRUARY 9. 1998: KAPLOWITZ ON NlNlTH ABOVE QET. APPAREL SPECIALIST S REMARKABLE JEWISH WOMEN TO MEET. BUNEREIE l.lGH‘"NG Dr. William J. Showalter to Speak at Community Center. | P I The regular monthly meeting of the | Washington section of the National | | Council of Jewish Women will be held | Covell Plans Test for Use in| Community Center, Sixteenth and Q | streets. A program of interest has been Tuesday at 2:15 pm. at the Jewish| Valentine Cards That Are Different National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 1405 F Street N.W. LET US Make TROUBLES Phone PENN ELECTRIC CO. 911 7th St. NW. M. 512.513 The Finest ! ! ! NEW KOLSTER RADIO With Bullt-in ___AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO NOW PLAYING (On the Screen) ESTHER RALSTON “THE SPOTLIGHT” (On the Stage) EXT EXTRA! BROADWAY AMUSEMENTS. Owing to the Extraordinary Interest arranged. Dr. Willlam J. Showalter, assistant_editor of the National Geo- The World Famous Drama of the Cabarets WILL PLAY 57+ || ANOTHER WEEK i GEL¥SEs prameresNex SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 12 ORC SEATS TODAY ™ L Fn o ENLARGEMENTS KOLSTER SPEAKE From Your Favorite Negative are. . Let us de 8by 10, 35¢ T vkt OPTICAL HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. a LEESE 523 11th St. N.W. COMPANY There Are None Main 2067 8\ N | R v Just As Good As BALCRANK The Round Bar BUMPER AGAINST BARGAIN SALES | p, c.—program One-Third EASTER STOCKS | completed AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON | T r —ONLY NINE WEEKS BEFORE THE | jertc. street Jampe 15 beng seriowly | 3 OBriene Wit Jack ‘Nesos’ o the EASTER HOLIDAY - -FASHION / | considered by officials of the District | piano. The public is invited. FOR TALL AND SHORT, SLENDER government, it was announcad today AND LARGE WOMEN, MISSES AND ¢ ieincer Commissioner, who- has JUNIOR MISSES administrative supervision over the tl?c- DRESSEJS ano COATS o ekcte. posts are mow used in St OF LASTING BEAUTY AND GREAT WORTH Lows. Maj. Covell said, and it is his intention to have a few like them erect- DRESSES ... $§ T0520 COATS AND ed in Washington for a test. If satis- ENSEMBLES nder the budget figure will | factory they will be used extensively in the residential sections where it is planned to improve the street lighting tacilitiex Maj. Covell pointed out that the com- prehensive program of street lighting improvement_mapped out several years 280 by the Commissioners is about 30 EVERY GARMENT IS WORTH 2 TO § TIMES AS MUCH- AND nly of this. By July 1. or| SOl shortly fter, however, every im- | GARMENT IS SOLD AT A PRIZE- S0l "NEea i dhe ‘(-u\l vl have / S 4 ANC been lighted and the electrical depart- NI DER T@XN.LQSJ © |:u‘1‘1'( will begin in earnest the fob of MAKE-OTHER VERY HIGHCOST removing cvery eas Jamp in e city IN 7 lacing them by | MODELS-INCLUDING IMPORTS Tllclflv.rflg‘n'lngklmn' times the amount of FEATURED AT ONE DOLLAR ABOVE COST Ser cent completed and that he expects light STORE OPENS AT eraphic Magazine, will speak on “Notes From a Traveler's Diary.” Louis Brownlow, former Commission- er of the District of Columbia, will e, . VIOLA ELLIOTT . “The Little Venus” ¥ J | NOT THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST We deliver retail orders. to us the previous day. season at the right vrice, LANSBURGH SEA FOOD CO. 18 Municipal Fish Wharf. BUT Phone same Everything In THIS WEEK AND NEXT NIGHTS—Oreh.. $2.30: Moz., $2.75, $1.65; Bale., $1.85, $1.10; Gal, 30c WED. & BAT. MAT.—Orch., $2.20; Mer, 3165, $1.10; Balc., $1.10 Tse; a1, 80c Main (353 M_ LUTR chsv Watson Stabilator Co. Week Feb. 20 Optometrist & Optician of Washington Z L\ o AUDITO < Suite 202 International Bldg. 2 i ! THA R' N 1319 F St. N.W. iy ! = INE ‘“ Mail Orders Now CORNELL J ""‘Uéc I.(:‘TICI” /’ W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM - “THE LETTER” is a crafty and effective drama, a sardonic squint into the soul of the Orient, and a grate- ful vehicle for the racing and glamourous powers of JANNINGS Katherine Cornell. PRICE In a Paramount Picture WIGHTS—Orch.. $3.20; Mez., $2.75, $1.65; Bal~, $168, $I 10; Gal, 80c. h.. $2.20; 65, $1.19. le., S1. “THE f - 7 WED. & SBAT. MAT $LAST COMMAND"” § Gal., 80c. Reservations addressed stam “—best thing Jannings has done’—Washington Post. Phone Main 6705 $ TOs it to be 40 per cent completed by June ! 5 24 Eyes Examined & Glasses Fitted 30, the close of the current fiscal vear. “During this fiscal year we will com- te nearly one-third of the total pro- | Maj. Covell. “but the rate | A handsome two-pound silk heart, as illustrated, filled with delicious Fannie = May Homemade $2-23 Candy .. “Our Friday Specials” Fresh Shrimp . ......25¢Lb. Cooked Shrimp 50c Lb. Scallops ...........45¢Lb. | Smelt . . 30c Lb. | [ A i citi g, fat and rich with ¢ the best iighted cities in || Myllats ., . | the salty_tang of the the country. Yet we ?“}’}"(1&‘1:1"5\'1{'55 1 ocean. You will ap- i Know of electric signs | 7 fuis Tty oy e it Clams .............25¢c Doz. as much clectricity as is used by the | Rine Pojnts ... 2cPiece N | preciate the differ- ence. Luncheon, 65¢ entire present electric street lights in No. 80 For Neuritis the whole District of Columbia. Fou: Tangler oy“e“_ ..$2.50 Bus. No Retail Deliveries Dinner, $1.50. = Re- | Homs made bondiw tese signs would use more electric- | Homeopathic Pharmacy e Eacho&Co.,Inc. serve a private dining ! JRzitcie U, & Patent O rool for your - n y E m your birth ively Closes This ity than does the whole city of Wash- ington for street lighting.” 1003 W Street N.W Phone Main 1695 2 23 Municipal Fish Market 12h & Water S.W, Pho For Valentine Day Give “Her” i hington is well on the road to W | being o EXTRA ATIONAL 2Tk Tonight at 8:20 FRIDAY Usual Mat. Baturday A Paramount “THO FLAMING ,YflUTeIIS" th St N, 130, 4 Comedy Fun. Freaks 3:30, I a. o | W e e f WILADY'S FAN REVUE e e Rt “OLD SAN FRANCISCO” | St (Sl A Talerceq coowoLoe y ! Glitieing Buoo 1 In Sardou's ‘n"lo“lc' With WARNER ND | N 2asters | A Drama of the Days bl 3 \ ion Geo. C. Tyler. Was the Paris_of | i Note: The National Thea- “OPERA vs. JAZZ” JLTTLE THEATE foe il b clonct it skt With Last Two Days \ musical version of “The Three 60 Entertainers Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry N Musketeers.” opening week of in \| February 20. . “MERRY-GO-ROUND” \ The Fox Oirchestra Charlie Chaplin In “Easy Street” Fenturing — s Uncensorsd RAVEL TALKS 55 view lm,“““’ie';’;h ln; l'?::. Plet: \ Sund;y Mat.—3 30 | NORMANDY .G ng—$1.63, $1.10 & S0¢ day luncheon or din- .,‘. i i | ‘ P —— NEW GUARD'DIVISION. n??p';gy.(ffi‘ g —Now P = Porformances. 3¢ > Street Major General to Be Appointed to| Command Forty-First. A new major general of the National Guard will be appointed with creation | of the 4lst Division, which takes in| units from Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Wyoming. A War Department announcement to- day said that State authorities were now considering the location for the di- vision’s headquarters and that the gov- ernor of the State to which it is as- signed would have jurisdiction over the apoointment of the division commander. aithough the officer will be required to | secure Federal recognition of his com- mission subsequently. { - FLORENCF. GILBERT | ORDERED TO FAR EAST. | | ! = | BRADY ** WELLS . Honer bt Faem COUNIRY. SAUSAGE Farmers' Curb Stall No. 51, B St Center Market. Friday 7 AM. to 6 P.M. '-ll‘"*T::‘“-l’l“rmrT.‘l from care- By Rockward Nusbaum In Uniontown, carroll County, Md. w —oN Khby Cecilia Loftus Georges Renevent )} STANLEY CRANDALL THEATRES Direction Stazley Ce. of America EARLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. o 11 P. M. Luze Shows—1:30, 3:30, 7. 9 P. M. On_the Sereen BILLIE DOVE Three Officers to Study in China, | | ' Two in Japan. BEGINNING MONDAY | Three officers of the Army have been | ordered to Peking to_take a course of | study in the Chinese language, and two | others to Toklo to pursue a course of : study in the Japanese language. - A 7 3 | i Thn’;e going rllol,l:alkdh'n'; n‘xie Ci pt'.' g(:xl'; i p f i 4 | llam Mayer, 7th Field Artillery, a | . e . Batcony. Lozes, 80e With NOAN BEERY & 5 | 'y, Loges, 80c. I an Ethan Allen. Vt.; First Lieut. Harry S. Pt i osM BEERY |.‘ Aldrich, 60th Coast Artillery, at Fort, 3 ; i i : : 4 N d Pirst| 4 A : ~ Ly \DAYS “THE LOYE 2ART" Willlam McKinley, P. I, a DOWN ON THE FARM” WHITEY KAUFMAN VICTOR ‘RECORDING Toklo are Capt. Allender Swift, 12th In- fantry, at Fort Washington, Md.. and ORCHESTRA MULCARY. BOB_STICKNEY, | First "Lieut. John Weckerling, 22d In- | | fantry, at Fort Oglethorpe, ULINE MILLER. BATHOY. LA SCALA. 81K Entire Balcony 25 cents. ire Orehestra and Mezzanine, 38 urs Tonight—3Qe to $3.00 Poll's MATINEE SAT. THz 50C 10°82.00 TUSRINCE Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses. elas- tic bosiery and abdominal sup- Balcony. 80c: Loges. € Entire Orchestra and M, <o MME. SIGRID CONTRALTO roLIS, FRI. FER 17th, 430 Seate Mrs. Geone's Turonn, Tfess's RN ] ; ’ a0 ' e Film Featur FARMERETTES. Commissioned in Reserve. g ! CAROLINA! METROPOLITAN Commissions in the Reserve Corps of with BU Today. Continuons. 11 AM. to 11 P.N | Departmen elvin Jones, - Ie— AMERICAN with_CL Return Engagement Ends Friday Night | lumbia road, as a major in the finance | Sidney P. 8impson, 800 Southern Build- LIBE_R" ‘|-|x(|_\«, FEVER, AL JOLSOR < TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. . ‘ BLANCHE § T WA National—“Diplomacy,” melodrama, | {4 o . | ot S at 8:20 pm. Belasco—"Broadway,” drama, at 8:20 | | pm. | Poli's—"The Student Prince,” light opera, at 820 pm. Matinee at 2:20 | pm. Keith's—Joe Frisco, 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Gay ench Models,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Fox—"0Old 8Ban Francisco,” continu- ous, 12am. w 11 pm. Rialto—"The Spotlight” at 11 am., 12:25, 2, 4, 5:40, 7:45 and 9:50 pm. Earle—"The Love Mart,” continuous, | 11:20 am. w 11 pm. Palace—"Two Flaming Youths” at 10:45 am, 12:20, 2:20, 4:25, 5:50, 7:50 | and 10 pm. Columbia.—"The Last at 11 am, 12:55, 3, JESSE THEATER ™ | 955 pm. { Metropolitan—“The Jazz Binger,” RN e VR v ikt Lo i —— The whole secret of foi Nestlée’s Milk Chocolate Little Theater—"Merry-Go-Round,” | | continuous 1 to 11 pm. Tivoli—"The Magic Flame," at 3:05, chave, | Wed. Aft. Feb 13, & Seldom does a confection come to a city and become oy a favorite almost overnight. But this has happened | N o to Nestlé’s. Because—it is richest in cream. i . AN 3:55, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:20 pm. | Ambassador——Beau Babreur,” at 8:10, | Mild and smooth—but richly mellow and creamy T IORY e t —the full-cream flavor you could never find before. 8 and 9:50 pm. | Central—"Becky,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, | 16:20, 8 and 945 pm ol - VIOV ey And Nestlé’s Almond Bar—here’s a treat, too! 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