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D._C. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1928 LET US I.OEW’S :MI]SEM ENTS. Make LAcE ENLARGEMENTS P A From_ Your. Eavociiy Negative Continueus, 8 by 10, 35¢ LAST TIMES TODAY NORMA TALMADGE M. OPTICAL A In Belasco's Stage Buccess, ’[‘HF T'VE\TING TAR \VA@HINGTO\T 48 = TODAY S AMUSEHENTS. Natlonal—-No nmactlon this week KAPLOWITZ |(|.S RECORNITION | w2 St 'NCORPORATED pm. co Wi e r | D MPOSSBLE S at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Dr. Edmund A. Walish, S. J., AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL >rxT yst Tiee . TUESDAY ON ANY STAGE NIGHT NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ZIEGFELD World's Greatest Operetts Organization Presenting AMUSEMENTS. ?KEITH. KBlflI ~ALBE VAUDEVILLE TODAY MATINEE EVENING ell, Gen. John A. Hull and Col. Bill Dnnou\n Briggs G. Simpich wil be toastmaster. The committee in charge consists of Judge Ernest Van Fossan, Austin C. Waller and M. 8. Casey, who is sec- retary for the bunquct Revue, Goes to Illmou Post. Warrant Officer Wilbur C. Smith, as- sistant constructing quartermaster here, has been transferred to Chanute Field 1L, for duty. 614, “THE DOVE" COUNT THE EASTER APPAREL STORE eI s and 8415 B, Muropouun— Helen of Troy," at SENSATIONAL SELLING y ‘ 2 New EasTer Fasions Discusses Russian Question Before Harvard Alumni. 25, 5:25, 7:25 and CHARM AND BEAUTY GLQRIFY KAPLOWITZ EASTER APPAREL. SI.K DRESSEJ TWEED DRESSES ( 34 Qs ” = R “The attempt to recognize Russia TWO AND TH’;EES‘;ONE‘ would be like an attempt to recognize £ ORESSES the State of Virginia or the City of 3 vii, from xm international law of view.” Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., vice prcsidmn of Georgetown | University, told the Harvard Club of Washington at_its annual dinner in | the Uni! ity Club Thursday night. "It |is impossible to recognize Russia.” Dr | Walsh said. “because Russia as now constituted is not a nation, but only a part of an international union.” Prof. John S. P. Tatlock of the Eng- lish department of Harvard University also spoke, his topic being “The Good “‘Physically. mentally and he declared. “the times gont by were old. but not good.” Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy of Ahz- District Supreme Court, the newly elected president of the club, presided. The dinner was attended by about 100 members and guests, including the principals of the local high ~chools. The new officers of the club, in addi- tion to President McCoy. are: Ed- imund Platt, member of the Federal 'R(‘s(‘r\’x‘ Board: George T. Weitzel, for- *mer Minister to Nicaragua: Frederic E. Farrington. president of the Chevy Chase School. and William R. Vallance. | ant counsellor of the State De-' | partment. vice presidents: Ralph H.| let, secretary, and Walter R. Tuck- erman. treasurer. SPORTSWEAR SUITJ DRESSY COAT/J MO. FLEECE {AMO- FLEECE ARAB[AN-: FLEECE OF ORIGINALITY 523 ) SSO 50 You will have no tisuble In placing accidnt anf lability insurance— If You Drive a Marrion 1727 Conn. 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Gaines, the newly olcctcd president of Wake Porest Col- | lege. is to attend a banquet given in his honor by the Wake Forest Alumni of Washington in the Hamilton Hotel tomorrow night. The n\ree Federa! judges of North Carolina. E. Y. Webb J. J Hayes and I M. ‘vleeklm and Representatives Kerr and Doughton, ail graduates of Wake Forest, are expected to_attend. 0Dr Gaines will be accompanied to Washington by the college orchestra, which will furnish music at the ban- quet While in Washington he will peak at the First Baptist Church at the Sunday morning service, at Calvary Baptist Church in the evening, and be- fore the Baptist Ministers’ Union on Monday morning. The committee in charge of the ban- Command" 12:55, 3, GIBSON’S GREAT ONE-CENT SALE Friday & Saturday You purclase one item at our regular list price, not cut price, and you get another of the same for one cent additional. No delivery. Not responsible if stock runs out before sale is over. 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