Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 46

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T3 2 LSRR S S RS S IR R O RN RN A A A A AL A CEELTERRR A LSRR A THE EVENING STAR, LD O 192¢. THURSDAY, MARCIT 8§, KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED oNNINTH asove G sT| FTO® FOR FRIDAY GIVE-AWAY BARGAIN SALES EASTER FASHIONJS $.0 DRESSES FOR . . . ¢4 ..59“5 EVENING [RAVE DANCE DRESSY SPORTSWEAR COATJ SUITS AMODAS DISTINGUISHED e B LRGN LAST CALL $5 COATS FOR . . . $115 COATS FOR. . SIZE TO SIZE L 12 GARMENT 48 ONE DOUAR A PROFIT YEJ' EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —® SEA FOODS EVERYTHING IN SEASON AND WE DELIVER - But Must Have the Order Previous Day During Lent. Lansburgh Sea Food Co. 18 Municipal Fish Wharf ain 6237 - 6238 for a nine day CRUISE Includes @ll Decessary expenses; new Florida ocean liner sails from Baltimore every Tuesday. 154 miles of ocean travel: 130 hours of bealth, rest and recreation at sea. Visit Ponce de Leon's City, St. Au- gustine; Jacksonville old Savannah. ® o ¢ Other All-Expense tours, ve to seventeen days, $116 to Places visited in various lw\.n include: Send for illustrated folder describing these tours MERCHANTS UMINERS Transportatien Co. 1238 W Bt N, W. Maix 42/ Washington Q 2 13 2 22333388885 Olmsted Balad. Delicious Shad Koe and Most popuier vt e Cieah Looked Shrimp Eweet o0d Toety Brotled or Phnh fihld @ Tthious Bal NOONTIME LUNCH o 5te c s T30 10 500 06 ! $ 5 H L4 g i FOR WINTER COATS $15 $39.50 Lenten Specials---Sea Food Al\\ ays F rcsh—\c\ul rozen Special Shoppers’ Fried Soft Shell Clams (wonderfully flavored Ipswich quality—known the world over for their delicacy of flayor), & 65 cents AN AAAAARARALAA AR EARAAAREARALANBR NN NRNNANNNY Roust Oyster Cusino—Steamed targe l,umy c Lynuhaven Oysters—Cherrystone Clams Dismond Back Terrapin, Inuln. Grillea over live hilckory en AREEEEAEALABAALALAAAAAAAAARAAARARARRARAAUSRRNNNNS MEDICAL STAFF Fub Meore Facilities for Pumls. A reselution urging meeting in ths board room of the Dis- trict Building last night. The resolutio a report by N . charging that in 1926 only about 0 out of more than 61,000 children 1ie public schools were examined, due to th lack of an adequate staff. The | report also indicated that only about a of the children in the kinder- n and primary schools were ex- Mrs E. R. Kalmbach was named | chairman of a committee to investi- gate plans made and the experimental | work done in connection with teaching social hygiene in the public schools. Herbert S. Bryant. the president of the | association, was authorized to appoint the committee in a resolution adopted. The committee also was authorized to | arrange, if possible, joint conferences for | INCREASE ASKED - biic School Group Urges', Congress to enact ion to provide for an adequate T of medical examiners and inspec- s for the District public schools was "dn“‘(‘d by the Public School Associa-j tion of the District of Columbia at a was adopted following Giles Scott Rafter, sident of ths District of Columbia ss of Parent-Teacher Associa- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS.; National—"Lulu Belle," drama, |8:20 pm. | Kelth's— Morris, 2:15 and pm. Gayety—"Dimpled _ Darlings,” lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Palace—"The Divine Woman,” at 11:20 am. 1:35, 4, 5:30, 7:35 and |9:40 pxa. Rialto —"Chicago,” at 11:20 am,, 1:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. | Earle—"The Crystal Cup,” continu- lulls. 11:30 am. to 11 pm. at Lily vaudeville, at bur- 128, Fox—Slightly Used,” continuous. ‘12 m. to 11 pm. | Metropolitan—Old Ironsides,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm. Columbia—"The Circus." at_ 11:10 am., 12:55, 2:40, 4:30, 6:10, 8, and 9:45 pm Little Theater—"The Merry Widow,' continuous, 1 to 11 pm. The Love Mart," 5 and 9:35 p.m. he Patent at 2:25, Leather | 7:20 and 9:30 pm. 115, Central—"The Cohens and Kellys in Paris,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 9:40 pm. Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G Sts. the discussion of such plans and experi- ments with the committee appointed by | the superintendent of schools to con- ! sider the subject, and with representa- | tives of the Congress of Parent-Teacher | Associations. i Intelligence tests as a means of help- ing to ascertain what a child is tlleIc» { doing were discussed by Prof. F. A.! sychology at George | hington University. At the %amm , he emphasized that no intelligence | st is infallible and advocated giving a varlety of tests to determine various mental qua]mcmimw JACKSON APPEAL FILED. | Man Sentenced to Death Charges Court Error, The District Court of Appeals yester- | day took under advisement the appeal | of Phiiip Jackson. colored, who is under sentence of death for a felonious as- | sault on a young white woman in the Capitol Grounds February 18, 1927. Attorney John H. Wilson for the ac- cused <claimed that Justice Hoehling had committed error when he refused an application of Jackson for a hearing . 2s to his mental condition after he had been sentenced for the alleged assault. : Assistant United States Attorney Wil- liam H. Collins opposed the appeal, de- claring that the action was within the discretion of the court end that no abuse of discretion had been shown by | counsel for the condemned man. ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES. Woman Sues Traction Company for Injuries. Mary J. Nova has filed suit in the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | lumbia against the Washington Rail- way & Electric Co. for $25,000 damages. | In her declaration, filed through At- torneys Mark Stearman, Henry Stear- man and J. Wilson Ryon, the plaintiff | alleges that February 17, 1927, while she was in the act of boarding a south- bound car at Ninth street and New York avenue, the car was started before the doors had been closed and before she had gotten to a place of safety, and claims that she was thrown to the floor of the car and her limbs were caught between the doors. She claims that she has been seriously and permanently in- jured and has sustained great losses and | | expense by ruson or the accident. | WANTS ZONES PAINTED. uumny Body Urges City to Mark or Move Safety Areas. ‘The Public Utilities Commission yes- terday urged Traffic Director Wiliiam | H. Harland to either repaint the street car safety zones along Wisconsin ave- nue or eliminate them entirely. The painted lines designating certain of the zones have been virtually ob- | literated, the commission said, and a result these places constituts a men- ace to street car patrons instead of a place of protection from motorists. ———— One American firm will send more than $200,000 worth of hostery to Egypt this year. b Your Favorite Negative Enlarged L 35¢ A LEESE Recommended by the Rk Mr. Yogter o 614 g B A Y ve mean fish if the sea 0lesome as you and .. OLMSTED Luncheon Friday au Gratin Potatoes and Orienta Coffee, Tea or Milk led Oysters Seallops en treat il rih o with the Muryllnfl iyle Ve st Lastivioue eploure Juicy Steahs uud Cha el DINNER Special 100 De Luxe, $1.50 Daily 5:00 10 10:00 P.M Sunday 12,00 o 10:00 PM. Special Sale of Bathroom Fixtures $9.90 For These Four Pieces Nickel Plated Bar 5, 6:30, 8 and LANK BOOK Remember Us WASHINGTON, When You Need S Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Avs FOR THE LITTLE GIFT Straw Mats in brilliant colors National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 1405 F Street N.W. M. LUTHER DICUS Optometrist & Optician Suite 202 International Bldg. 1319 F St. N.W. Phone Main 6305 Eyes Examined & Glasses Eil!ed‘ There Are None Juct As Good As BALCRANK The Round Bar Watson StaBnlator Co. of Washington Two Free Lectures CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled “Christian Science: Its Mission and Leader.” . Prof. Hermall:n S. Hering, C.S.B. Of Boston, Mass Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In Keith's Theater, Friday, March 9. at 12:15 noon. and in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Colum- bia rd. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone PENN ELECTRIC CO. 911 7th St. NW. M. 512-513 “Qur Friday Specials” Crab Flakes. . .60c Ib. Fillet Flounder. . .....35cIb. Large Sme't. .35¢Ib. No. 1 Smelt.........25ch. Scallops. ...........40clb. Clams ............25c doz. Smoked Finnan Haddie . 25¢ Ib. No Retail Deliveries Eacho & Cq., Inc. ipal Market ,.,,,,, M. 10120 Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominai sup- porters perfectly cannot be acquired cxcept by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff_have been doing this work faithfully and skilltally for many years. Our service has been available to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. Pa AMUSEMENTS. LITTLE THEATER Between ¥ _an n_Ninth_Street NOW PLAVIN —l AST TWO DAYS Erich von nmnmm. Cluasie, “THE MERRY WIDOW” STARRI MURRAY AND Microseaple F AT FOURTEENTH ST. i .:nmnuau- Daily, 11 A.M. to 11:30 P.1t ‘our D Luxe Performances at 1:45 3:45, 7:10 and 9:10 P. M. MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL “SLIGHTLY USED” ON_THE STAGE. 15 Parisian | “SOUTH. RED- LAND” HEADS Vocal The Unusual in | Ensemble. Entertainment | Ballet Corps, FOX M()\'"'A_'E)NF, Fox Concert Orchestra LEON BRUSILOFF Conducting Beginning Saturday Dolores del Rio Ster of “What Pricz in “The Gateway of the Glory” LREW'S LAC CONTINUOUS 10:30 10 11_P. M. NOW PLAVING 4 Metro-Goldwyn-dayer Picturs GRETA GARBO In a Seductive, Tantalizing Alluring Role in “'THE DIVINE WOMAN" ON THE John Murray “ROMAN NIGHTS" OPTICAL | \\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\ » and Euclid st, Friday eve- | ning at 8 o'clock. Under the First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection Auspices of All Welcome. Nickel Plated Scap Dish = Nickel ' - Plated Comb-Tooth Bruth and Tumbler Holder *ANSK % 1011 Connecticut Ave. $L0% ru QBIOR RS Special Engagement New Orchestra AL EVANS And His Recording Artists Irving Boernstein Directing Concert Music at Luncheon o Nickel Plated Paper Helder THIRD FLOOR No Couvert Charge for Dinner .. Desirs 1o Remain for Supp Visit Our House Furnishings Depcrtment Second Floor Luncheon, Dinner and Card Parties Arranged | | | | THE GIBSONGD 917 G St. N.W. Luncheon—Dinner—Supper WESLEY EDDV And & Talented Cast of Artists fn @ Colorful. Melodious Revue. c o LOEW'S Lomeif CONTINUOUS 10:30 TO 11_P. M. 3D AND FINAL WEEK CHARLIE CHAPLIN Ia His Best Picture, COMMENCING SATURDAY DOI.IGI.IS FAIRBANKS A GAUCHO Sea Food Cafe and Reslaurant fresh fii 1§ Gennine Lynnhay Wiso Al Kinds of Meal HERZQG'S i1th and Potomac River Phone Franklin 5823 Llowe at 0 P, Only 6 days more to win "150°° Enter your letter to-day HE big prize contest on the best letters on Rice's Bread which has been stirring up so much interest in this city closes at midnight March 14. ‘That means you've got only five more days to write your letter. turry and get it in today. You can't afford to miss this chance to win one of these big prizes—for yourself, if there’s some special thing for which you want money—for your club or society if you are interested in raising funds for an organization. ‘The letters are coming in thick and fast, but no matter how fast they come, each one receives the careful attention of the committee of judges that has been selected 1o decide which ones will be awarded prizes. The judges have bheen chosen for their special knowledge of the subject of health and nutrition. Every user of Rice's Bread can think of many why ahe prefers it Authorities on Nutrition Will Judge Letters LIST OF First Priee . . . . PRIZ 8150.00 Second Price . . . $100.00 Third Prize. . . . 8 50,00 00 Five prices of $10.00 prizes of 83.00 Miss Phvllis Dawson Rowe is the Dietitias. _a Chief of Johns Hopkina Hospital in Baltimore, Miss Mary Faulkner is the Head of the Department of Home Economics of the Baltimore City Schools, Mes. 1. AL Pilling is the Field Sec- Two prizes of Twei Copyright 1928, by Vhe iy l-u’n ampen Jor the *500 Contest-- retary of the Women's Civie League of Baltimore. w w €0 We couldn't have found three omen in this part of the country hose judgment and integrity you ould trust more. Don't let another hour pass with. out writing your letter. i 7 8 RULES FOR CONTE Letters must not be more than 200 words in length. Letters must be written in ink or on a typewriter and on one side of sheet only. Letters must be plainly and legibly signed with full name and address of sender. Letters must not be written inverse, very woman over cighteen years who has been n user of Rice's Bread in cligible to compete—except em- ployees of the Rice Bakery and their relatives, Letters entered in the contest can not he acknowledged or returned. Contestants agree to uvrrrl the ver dict of the judges as tinal. 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