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The presentation will be made as soon as the shipment of secdlings ar- some 50 plants now being on their vay, sent by Mrs. Pringle Smith of Charleston, S. C., to be sold at the flower market, which is to be one of the features of the setting for the ball. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss already have taken plants. ‘There also will be on sale at the flower market scedlings from the grounds of historic houses and box from Aount Vernon. under the auspices of the Alexandria Garden Club; potted ivy from Monticello, obtained by Mrs. E. S. Kennedy, and seeds from old- fashioned flowers such as grace the gardens of that estate, which are to be restored in accordance with the original plans of Thomas Jefferson, which were recently found. This work is to be done under the auspices of the Garden Club of America. Some of the famous trees on the estate already have received nec- 10 MRS. COOLIDGE .= | Presentation of Famous Ca- A seedling from the original camelia- during the years 1788-89 by the famous | botanist and horticulturist Andre Mi-: chaux and planted in the Middleton | Gardens is to be presented to Mrs. Cal- |1 Careme dance tomorrow night for the | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Tommy." comedy, at 8:30 Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Bflnno—"’rl\r Mcrclm\l of Veniee," at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 pm. “Good News,” musical revuc, | | Keith's—Arthur Byron, vaudeville, at | 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. { Gayety—"Red Headed Blondes,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Columbia—"The Gaucho,” at 10:55 am., 1. 3:10, 5:15, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Legion of _the Condemned,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:35, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. Fox—“The Gateway to the Moon," continuous, 12 m. to 11 p.m. | & ‘i‘ | Earle—"Sporting Goods,” continuous, 11:30 am. to 11 pm. | Palace—"Rose Marie,” at 11:20 am., | 1:50, 4, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. | Klllln— Chk‘ngn o (‘C(‘Ond week), at | y 5:20, 7:20 and | continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. | Tivoli—"The Last Command" at| 2:15, 4, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:25 p.m. Ambassador—"Sadie Thompson,” at | 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Central—“When a Man Loves,” at | , 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. OPENING DA'I:é NAMED FOR MASK AND WIG CLUB Pennsylvania U. Group to Enter- tain at Belasco Theater Eve- “ning of March 26. | The Mask and Wig Club of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania will give the opening performance of its annual Spring tour in the Balasco Theater here March 26. it was announced to- day. Norman Roche and William R. Scott, Washington boys, who are seniors at the university, are included in the cast. The show Is given under the direc- tion of Charles Morgan, jr, veteran Mask and Wigger, and the local ap- pearance is under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania Club of this Little Theater—“Power of Darkness,” | KRR 1011 Connccticut Ave. Main 1458 Where culsine, service, music and atmosphere are irresistibly different. Al Evans and His Recording Artists For Dinner and Supper Dancing No Couvert Charge for Dis Gueats who Desire to Remaln for Supper Dancing Irving Boernstein, Directing Concert Music at Luncheon Supper Dancing, 10 to 1 Luncheon Dinner Erom 12 1o 3 d 9:10 " Taore Ma'hors b or a la carte, - Toble with — concert £1.50 'y’vl;u;l‘. ’/dh/” £2.00. iate lunch. T sl o con, § we. Glle WEDNESDAY, There’s Nothing Like the Ocean When You're All at Sea! Nortuine like it to banish business worries for you!... MARCIT 14, AMUSEMENTS, 1‘]’5‘ P- TOEW'S ALAC Now Ing Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents The Picturization of the Famous Musicl Play With JOAN CRAWFORD —On the Stage— HULA BLUES IIEWE Featuring DDY inguished Arti OEW'S CoLUmeiA, Continuous 10:30 to 11 P. M. Now Playing United Artists Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ns the |[GAUCHO & Fust Moviog Remasce of the om. M—G—M Newsrool. RIALTO —NOW PLAYING— HELD OVER SECOND WEEK The Most Remarkable Picture of the Year DICKENS lMI’ERS(;NATlONS FRANK SPEAIGHT at 8:15 P.M. all (D. A. R Industrial Exposition Auspices Washington Chamber of Commerce Open daily, 3:00 Till 11:00 P.M. Washington Auditorium MASK & WlG University of Pennsylvania 40th Annual Production Belasco Theatre, STANL!V-CIANDAI.L THEATENS EEARLE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. to 11 PN Ds Luze Sk R i e Screen | RICHARD DIX| With Gertruds Olmstend And Ford Sterling In “SPORTING 600DS" | On the Stage “GOLLEGE DAYS" ? A Post Graduate Con Melody and Mirth | WHITEY KAUFMAN 4 Orchestra Mack, Frolie Four va' Co-Eds. L. Hyman Production ISSION PRICES {NJATIONAL -o: -0 \ Pop. Mat. Today, 50¢, 75, §1 A Hilarious Domestic Comedy “TOMMY” Direct from 8 months in New Tork, 4 mohths in Ch Direction Patricia COLLINGE Harie CARROLL n Ymrl _George C. Tuicr's “SHE STDOPa 0 EUh u'R" | PAULINE LORD =i} sseax toe pro- N\ logue written D G2 Teday SHUBZRT TONITE At 23) ELASC At 82 Messrs. Shnhert " GEORG VA LIS | In *“THE MERCHAHT OF VENISE" NEXT SUNDAY SEATS THUR. THE WORLD'S GREATEST LA NIGHTS 5950 Tonl"hl at 8:20 POLF SCHWAB Avo iDEL BRING GOOD REWS | essary treatment looking toward their Breggery s Gt preservation. under the direction of the (‘mdm Club of Virginia. Seedlings from the lovely Georgetown gardens of Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss' also will be | on sale for the benefit of the fund. Members of the flower market nnd] decoration committee are Mrs. Minni- MATINEES, v Continnous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 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