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_THE EVENING D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED ON NINTH ABOVE Cz ST | ) I'ORh THE EASTER APPAREL SALE AND EXHIBT Caster FASHIC)NI Your Favorite Negative Enlarged 8 by 10 A LEESE ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Phone PENN ELECTRIC CO. 911 7th St. NW. M. 512.513 Remember Us When You Need Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ava. EYES" EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED —» FULKE! OPTICAL COMPANY 407 FST M“ 6 4 Demands Color—Curves YOUR CAR NEEDS Balcrank Bumpers (Beware of Imitations) Guaranteed Forever Against Breakage Watson Stabilator Co. of Washington . —IS HERE. WE ARE NOW HAVING OUR OWN CRAB MEAT PICKED ESPECIALLY FOR US. FRESH EVERY DAY. FREE OF ALL SHELLS. LANSBURGH SEA FOOD CO. 18 Menicipal Main 6237 Fish Warf 6238 614 9ths W, Just Say to the Clerk: “I want one Squibb's Tooth Paste Special,” and here is what you will get for— 59¢ 1—40c Squibb’s Tooth Paste. 1—56¢ Dr. Clark Tooth Brush. 1—19¢ Tooth Brush Holder. GIBSON’S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St.,N.W. New Washington Bullding LUNCHEON. 5S¢, DINNER. .. §1.50, Alse s s Corte TEA DANCING Sendas: Atsrases 75¢ Al inctsive Artist WiEM Wedsesday e Cover Charge at Auy Time Franuiie 2146 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“She Stoops to Conquer,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. 's—“Within the Law," 8 "0 pm Belasco—"Able’s Irish Rose,” cdy, at 8:20 p.m Keith's—Babe Egan, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Gayety—"Pretty Babies,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. | | Palace—"Doomsday,” at 10:45 a.m. 12:10, 2:15, 4:15, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:5§ PARK FUND PLEDGE CAMPAIGN STARTED Transfer of the Shenandoah Tract to U. S. Government Due Within 18 Months. drama, at com- vaudeville, at pm. Earle—-The Shepherd of the Hills," continuous, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p. ot "The Forbidden Woman.” con- tinuous, 12 m. to 11 p.m. Rialto—"Buck Privates,” at 11 am,, 3:15, 5:20, 7:35 and 9:50 p CommbiaThe Gaithor 1, 3:10, 5:15, With formal_transfer by Virginia to | the Federal Government of 327.000 ' acres cemprising the Shenandoah Na- { tonal ‘Park schiedtiled fo ake ‘place| | 7 within he next 18 months, a final - | drive was launched here today for col- | _ Metropolit ‘The lection of unpaid pledges toward the Condemned.” at 11: 3“ o | park purchase fund. 8:30,.3:30 aud 9: % Organization of condemnation ma-| Little Theater— The Light of Asia chinery to complete acquisition by the | continuous, 1 to 11 pm. | State of all land in the park area al- | lTol\';"";mThe Spotlight,” continuous, { ready under way, and the park mjectw o s entering the st stages of real | Ambassador—The Shepherd of the zation, according to Alex Stuart, park | 3 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. supervisor, and. Mrs. Winifred Dietr,| = Central—“The Love Mart," at 12:30, in charge of collections, who came her | 2 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 'md g from Richmond for the drive. Fund Nears Completion. WIFE OF NEWS 'WRITER TO SEEK RENO DIVORCE Between 87 and 88 per cent of the Mrs. Legion of the 1:30, 3:35, 97 which Virginians and others | for the park has n collected Mr. Stuart announced, and a d rt now is being made to secure payment of outstanding pledges. The finance committee expects to secure ment of at least 93 per cent of the ount pledged, he said. Washington pledged $55,709 to help nsure success of the park project, and 4 of this amount has been col- lected. Mr. Stuart and Mrs. Dietz will | endeavor to secure the $8,254 remaining | unpaid. “Richmond pledged $210,981 and has | | paid up to the extent of more than 99 | per cent,” Mr. Stuart stated. “Several Virginia counties have paid up 100 per ‘mm and a number of others have a | | percentage of more than 90. We are \n‘\nudf’nl that Washington will meet its obligations promptly and com- “ letely | Survey Completed. The park supervisor said that pre- Pearson Said to Be in Quest| of “Amicable"” De- cree. Mrs. Felicla Pearson, daughter of Count Joseph Gizycka of Poland, has gone to Reno. Nev, to seek a divorce Xl’cm\ her husband, Drew Pearson, well known news writer of this city, it was learned here today. Mrs. Pearson will establish a resi- dence in the Nevada city, preparatory to filing papers for an ‘“amicable divorce,” it was said. Mr. Pearson will got oppose the action, he indicated to- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson are known to have been living apart for some time. | They have a home at 2806 N street. | Mrs. Pearson has spent the Winter at | the home of her mother at 15 Dupont circle, it is understood. Mr. Pearson is now on the staff of the United States Daily. The couple were married three years ago and they have a daughter Ellen. liminary surveys necessary to acquisi- | tion of the park area have been com- | pleted and the process of condemnation |1s beginning. Under the special act of | |the Virginia Legislature providing for | the park special condemnation com- | missions will be appointed by circuit | | Judges in each of the counties affected. The commissioners will be residents of territory not involved in the proceedings. Property owners have the right to ap- peal for a second condemnation pro- ceeding by a different commission, in which case the second assessment will be regarded as final. ‘The park area originally embraced 385,000 acres of magnificent mountain and valley scenery in the Blue Ridge section, but this area was later re- duced by the elimination of about 85,000 acres of valuable farm and commercial lana and the substitution of approxi- mately 27,000 acres of less valuable | but equally scenic property. | Seeks Payment of Pledges. The Virginia General Assembly at its session recently ended appropriated $1,000,000 for the park, insuring the | success of the project. With the condemnation work actually | getting under way, collection of pledges of the citizens interested in the park must be completed without further de- lay, the park officials emphasized. | COFFEE Mo B Suine 1013°E S “Our Wednuday Specials” Green Shrimp. . .30c Ib. Crab Flakes. . . .75¢ Ib. Claw Meat . ... .50c Ib. 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WASHINGTOX, person holding high office in a public utility corporation to be permitted la‘ ) | occupy any official position in the Fed- eration of Citizens' Associations was | | passed by the West End body, with the | | | proviso that the action taken does not | refer to President Yaden of the feder- ‘ Inuon and is in no way a reflection on | West End Group Protests I e Updike bill legalizing the charg- | n g of entrance fees and the awarding | Postponement of Work on of prizes at amateur boxing exhibitions I M Street Span. in the District met with the approval | of the association. Measure to Be Studled. | ‘The bill recently introduced into Con- | gress, regulating the practice of all branches of the healing art in Wash- ington, was referred to a special com- | mittee for investigation, as was the | measure also before Congress which | would allow the Commissioners to ac- quire gond title to property bought for | the District at sales of taxes. | The matter of the continuation and modernization of the Western Market | was discussed at length and the citi- | zens expressed belief that it is lonkcd“ | | ‘The West End Citizens’ Association | went on record as protesting against any further delay in the construction of an M strect bridge over Rock Creek at their meeting last night in the West- ern Presbyterian Church, 1911 H street. This action was the result of an an- nouncement that the Park and Plan- ning Commission recently has expressed its disapproval of the steel structure which is called for under the specifica- tions of the appropriation bill passed by Congress July 3, 1926, providing $250,- 000 for the project. The Park and Planning Commission, it was said, feels that a concrete structure should be upon_with favor by the appropriation and District committees of Congress. Eleven new members were elected to membership to the association. They were William Miller, jr.; Guy A. Am- mamon, Capt. Albert Sutter, Mrs. Car- Reproduction AMUSEMENTS. _ Co-Btarring JETTA GOUDAL JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT On the Stage JAN GARBER and His New and Greater Orchestra FOX CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloff, Conducting. ¢ Ensemble - Ballet Corps Songs and Dances of OId Ireland 60 Artists BEATRICE l LILLIE A Movietone FOX MOVIETONE NEWS You See It— Hear It! erected 50 as to be in keeping with the |rie M. Biggs, Ernest R. Charles, Miss K Street Bridge over Rock Creek. This |Gerirude T, Garland, H. Costaggin, would entail a much greater expense, 4 It was felt, and the added beauty would | Mr~, - K. Russell, John D. Donovan, not fustify the delay in providing the Lob ool J bridge, which the citizens declared to = be sorely needed. Uruguay Studies Taxes. | May Lose Appropriation. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. —Urugunv! It also was pointed out that unless | has sent Cesar Gori to Europe to study the appropriation be used for the pur- | modern methods of managing public pose for which it was authorized within offices engaged in tax collection. ITTLE THEATER Between F and G on Ninth Street Now Playing First Motion Picture from India “THE LIGHT OF ASIA” | Depicting Story of Buddha Added Features Zasu Pitts in “Sunlight” UFA's “Heavenly Bodies” Rescuing a diSappearing appetite Appetite down for the second time. .. Threatening to disappear altogether. .. Sunshine Biscuits to the rescue! 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It firms and protects gums; beautifies teeth quickly and eorrectly, Or purchase large tube The NewsDay Quatity Dentifrice Eondoraad by Workd's Denial Awihories e AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO —~NOW PLAYING— A Double-Barrel Bill! LYA DE PUTTI and MALCOLM McGREGOR In Univ Comedy Riot “Buck Privates” —AND— HAROLD LLOYD In a_Revival of His Greatest Hit “Grandma’s Boy” HAIOLD BELL WRIGHT'S Novel Read by Millions. “THE SHEPHERD OF THE KILLS” On the Stnze THE NEW SENSATION LEON NAVARA The Aristocratic “Jester of Jaz as Mastar of Ceremaies ia & New Hyman Production “CABARET” FEATCRING TO1 BRO/N THE SIX BROWN CROTHERS And Other Broadway Stars IDMISSION PRICE: Matinees, 25¢ and 3%0 Evenings. ny, 38c; Orchestra, 506 | “FTROPOI.ITA” CONTINUOUS. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. i 'I'HE LEGION OF THE A Sensational Melodrama of Love— and the Cavalry of the Clonds— Featuring the Glorious Young Lovers FAY WRAY GARY COOPER 'AMBASSADOR (™2, "% TODAY. NAR'“ D BELL “RIGNT‘ HERD OF THE HILLS." TODAY—RICHARD BARTHELMESS and MOLLY O'DAY in “THE PAT- ENTIEATHER RID TOMORROW —ENIL T_COMM AVENUE GRAND ATIONAL i Mats, Wed. & Sat. Fay BAINTER | Hiroixe Lawrance D ORSAY Goraes n BRAHA Thos. Coffin W Haro " COOKE LORENZ THOMAS ~In Georgs C. T: Classic Revival OLIVER GOLDSMITH'S Comedy, “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER™ PATLINE LORD will speak the pre logue written by Garrick. Beg. Next Mon— A. L. ERLANGER The Domestic Comedy Success “THE 19th HOLFE’ By and With FRANK BRAVEN Slgmt. Messrs. Shubert TAS, :lu.'! SILLIONS § em—— True to.its icl moestuous title DAYS ONLY BEG. TUES, HAR. 27 this passion+swz; ay is the cyclg'uc success gft t?\e eason’ |POLI’S S, 2 CHAMBERLA All-Star Cosmopolitan A WITHIN e LAW With This Amazing Cast VioLET ROBERT = CHAMLES HEMING LianwiCA HAY MAY BERTON STANLEY ROB.ON CHURCHILL +0GAN And DUSTIN FIIIUM $1.10. S0e. 1.3, Foig o i e e, e, B Seats Now Single Performances METROPOLITAN OPERA CflMPANY Prom the Metropolifan Opera House New_York GUILIO GATTI.CASAZZI, Genll EDWARD ZIEGLER, Asmt Gea'l 4 l’ufor-nces—April 18-19-21 POLI'S THEATER ® “IDIIIIA" Bort, Giglt. De Ladikar. A%y “TANNHAEUSER” Baston, Tibbett, Cl u-m TODAY AND, DOVE in i TORABECHREMbsoN TOMORROW— RILLIE DOVE ta “THE LOVE MART ™ | EMPIRE °0 Woe Nk | TODAY-FORREST STAXLEY and | ~ GEORG. LE in “WHEELS OF EY_MASON and THE W, TODAY H NEW TODAY--PALL AR T \h\RR\l\\_. 535 sth St. S.E. T14ih & Col R NW. ILLIE DOVE W—JOHN BOWERS and {, RAND in “HEROES IN Vi EWWVT_ TOMORROW-— MILTON R RO LLEY OF THE GIANTS Film Features JESSE THEATER '“%.2"% e DG E and JAMES HALL o LR TR NS SRR T RS VRN THROUGH. REN 0 Nth \\ll IL L WA HAINES, SPRING_FEVER CAROLINA s with MARION “DAVIES, __NAGEL AMERICAN 1 st a-.: Ave u“R" ?\nflh l‘llk lld I" LEH INCE st PAT GEORGE = SIDNEY MR N BN, RRINY COUNTRY & n-\.mmn\ I ANEE mnx WA M the T T TR oih & © S0 NEW STANTON Sava SALLY ONEILL WX MOORE Wi OURGANG W YALE va HARY ARD. TRUXTON N Com & ¥ia Ave. MADGE RELLANY in “VERY CON¥I TOMORROW S AILOR MURPRY." TAKOMA hl’_- Park, D © A I R GEORGE & ol “The Cohens al\J Kellys in Paris" AN oTHE | COLLEGIANS™ Mt oWt 4t 3 ) CAMEO TREATER ol e ill“\'"ll‘ MURRAY w I“ an ‘FC(\ Nilver Spring, M. " l““\ I"\\‘u‘\h\\ k) \\\l\}"\\\‘ h::!l NEws CIRCLE 1% Pa Ave. Ph W 9 SN M\ u'ifl'\"\\ e PRINCESS T 8"\ TOLA NEGRU W THy AN {1 TRy Al PR, DDA Shae oLb bn_\'v i<, GAYETY WS ot e e T iirili.‘AoEthA ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX Guest ucter LEA LUBOSHUTS. 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