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THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. KAPLOW/ITZ = DETENTION HOUSE WRAPS| HGHI IS PUSHED SUITS - GOWNS - NINTH ST., BETWEEN G & H 5T5 | itizens Io Appeal to Con- gress if Courts Fail, | [ Wimsatt Says. SMART WASHINGTON | drama, at 8:20 p.m. toplays, continuous 11 am. to 11 p.m. Strand—"“Hindu Belles,” burlesque, af 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. tinuous 11:30 am. to 11 pm. empest,” at 10:55 a.m., 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. orgotten Faces,” GATHERS TO SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PARIS MODE AT KAPLOWITZ’ PARIS ORIGINAL COATS - - $175 TO $450 KAPLOWITZ BROS.. INC REPLICAS Palace—"“The [11:15 am, 9:45 pm. Fox—"“Street Angel,” Southwest Washington's opposition to|noon to 11 pm. the House of Detention at 908 B street| Little Theater— Feler the Corsair,” will be carried to Congress if court ac- | continuous 1 to 11 p. tion now in due process fails to give | Tivoli—"Hot Ncws' relief, William K. Wimsatt, leader of [ 11 p.m. the_battle, said_today. With a meting this week, either | Wednesday or Thursdav night, at Mar- | vin M. E. Church, Wimsatt and his| cohorts plan to enlist the aid of the | churches of the community and citi- | 7ens’ organizations throughout the city | in_ their fight | “We're going to fight this thing wherever there’s an avenue of battle. We've stood long enough the intolera- | ble insult of this female lockup in our neighborhood, where even stores are |barred, and the even more intolerable |attitude of the District Commissioners toward our complaints. When they v this “bird of ill omen must light somewhere’ and plunk it down upon | us, it is-time to ask for a showdown.” | Meanwhile a dozen tenants in the | opartment house now being remodeled for the House of Detention are refus- ing all enticements to vacate and are | seriously hampering the work of Lieut. | Mina C. Van Winkle, chief of the | Woman's Bureau of the Police Depart- ment. | " Suits from this source against the Dis- |trict and the Wardman Construction ““ER{B,‘,‘,‘,‘ chétglctfiggfivfis s ot o S et | d | shortly. | Wimsatt, whose injunction suit against ( Sehool_opens in a | the House of Detention, charging vio- | few weeks lation of the zoning regulations, is Jour e e io" | pending in the District Supreme Court, tion of the eves. _Our | charged today that Mrs. Van Winkle is | graduate optometrist | bringing into the new building only her i quietest prisoners in an effort to give | the neighbors the impression that the establishment is a quiet place and an asset to the communil Wait." he says, “until she starts | bringing 'n_the murderers, drunks and | | women ‘of the street, and it will be a different. story: JOFFRE TAKES HIKE. Marshal Observes 14th Anniver-| sary of Battle of the Marne. | SENLIS, France, September 10 (). | Marshal Joffre, showing clearly the evi | dence of his 71 years, yesterday walke two miles and rode for another three Ce ) n celebration of the fourteenth anni- versary of the battle of the Marne. The courage of the. retired military | chief was_greater than his physicai | 1:50, 3:55, 5:25, PARIS ORIGINAL GOWNS-- $:75 TO $325 KAPLOWITZ BROS., REPLICAS - $17.50 TO $75 6:15, 7:55 and 9 Central—“Sailors' Wives,” at 12:30, | 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, ai\nd940pm $52,103 GIVEN BYRD TRIP. Popular Prices for { PAINTING YOUR CAR UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INC. 1529 M St. N.W. HUDSON _Sal O s and Cites Deficit of $156,000. the Byrd Antarctic The Parrot “Speaks for Itself” ard E. Byrd The list was Heckscher, New York philantropist, Connecticut Ave. with a gift of $10,000, Luncheon, Tea, Dinner [} 12 to 8 P Orders Taken for Cakes, Pastry, Salads, Beaten Biscuifs, etc. Potomac 6322 to $5,000. . out that a deficit $156,000 still exi of gregating $500,000 have been tributed by various concerns. No. 80 for NEURITIS Homeopathic Pharmacy exact condition 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1695 A LEESE s COMPANY MT. VERNON 9th St. 6 14 N.W. STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7tb St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ | Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steames —you need! See us first. |E. Morrison Paper Co. . Ave. instant relief at last! New ntific treatment, called Ercolin, banishes ru: sneezing, bli ache, fe know o money Kackr Gt Ercolin at enceand TRY it. lllgooddnx stores. Grcolin CREAM of the de-camp to the marshal during the war | |and who wears a wooden leg as a sym- | s ALE | bol of his service to his country. “Yes, | colonel, recalling a song topic of th: CONVENIENT TERMS iRt Painting. Paperhanging, Upholstery Nearly 300 tons of ivory were ex-| Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. || ported from the Belgian Congo in lhc FURNITURE ‘(‘d to Col. Jean Ferry, who was aide-‘ and it is not to Tipperary,” replied the George Plitt Co., Inc. || P { past year. Banana Ice Cream / At Its Very Best! The Velvet Kind—Latest Special GET the latest ice cream news by dropping in on one of The Velvet Kind dealers—he knows! Always something new and specially tempting as Nature’s varied fruits and delica- cies come to the front. Just now it is Banana, another Southern product which is a prime favorite from Naples to Seattle—wherever ships carry the fine fruits of the tropics. Southern Dairies, through its widespread facilities, secures the pick of the finest grade of bananas, at the moment they reach perfection of flavor. Every ingredient of The Velvet Kind Ice Cream is selected, exam- ined, tested and prepared by experts. The pure, fresh cream comes from dairy farms of highest rating and most careful management. The ice cream plants are conducted in strict accordance with health depart- ment rules and recommendations of the Department of Agriculture. This delicious Banana Ice Cream, and many other ‘single flavors and two-flavor combinations, are instantly obtainable in the De Luxe Pint Package, packed and sealed at the freezers. 47,000,000 Pints a Year National Players—"“Seventh Heaven,” Keith's—“The King of Kings.” pho- Earle—“Lights of New York,” con- at , 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and Cardboard Lover,” at 7:40 and continuous 12 ,” continuous 2 to | Ambassador—“Forgotten Faces,” at | 0. Commander Announces Donations NEW YORK, September 10 (P).— Additional contributions of $52,103 to expedition were announced yesterday by Comdr. Rich- headed by August and included other contributions ranging from $1,000 The commander said that he did not expect the cash outlay for the expedi- tion to exceed $500.000, and pointed approximately In addition to the cash outlay, he said, supplies ag- con- yE HAVE THE BLANK BOOKS STAR. WASHINGTON, t Kissing is one of the means of spread- ing Vincent's infection, or “trench mouth,” the Public Health Service an- + nounced today in declaring that “since | the World War the disease has seemed to spread slowly through the States, or perhaps has been more promptly recog- nized.” “To prevent the likelihood of infec- tion with this disease every one should keep his mouth in a clean, healthy con- dition,” the Public Health Service ad- vised, in counseling that decayed teeth » | or broken-down roots should not be al- lowed, to remain in the mouth and that Kissing Is Spreading “Trench Mouth™ Disease, Public Health Service Finds D. C., MONDAY, a toothbrush and dentrifices should be used after each meal, if possible | Assuring the public that “most cases | of Vincent's infection can be cured with | proper treatment,” the Public Heaith Service warned that in case a dentist or a physician is not available, a mouth wash should be used at frequent inter- vals until skilled treatment can be ob- tained, but a dentist chould be consulted immediately. Some of the causes of the spread of the disease were declarad to be eating utensils not properly cleaned, face towels, drinking cups, per- sonal articles and living in crowded buildings, witnout plenty of fresh air and sunshine. {COL. GRANT TO SPEAK BEFORE WOMEN’S CLUB Will Discuss History of District’s Territorial Govern- ment. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of pub- lic buildings and public parks, has ac- cepted an invitation of the Women's City Club to deliver a talk on the his- tory of the District Territorial Govern- ment, its origin, liquidation and accom- plishments, as one of a series of talks on Plain or fur trimmed— thoroughly cleaned. .. Returned to you shaped, thoroughly sterilized. Men’s Suits Thoroughly cleaned and pressed Our Tailoring 1022 Vermont Ave. 1813 K- Street 1000 Eye Street N.W. 4 G Street NW. 901 E Street N.W. 1623 H Street N.W. 702 Florida Ave. 3415 Conn. Ave. 3031 14th Street N.W. District tbpics which the club has are ranged for the coming season. Other speakers whao will be heard are Mr. Charles Moore, chairman of the Fine Arts Commission, who will deal with the’ period preceding the taking over formally by Congress of the Gov- ernment of the District; Jesse C. Suter, first president of the Federation of Cit- izens’ Associations, who will talk on the vicissitudes of the District between 1820 and 1845, and Miss Mable T. Boardman, secretary of the American Red Cross and former District Commissioner, who will cover the present form of govern- ment by Federal commission. Washington’s Largest Retail Cleaners DIENER’S Cash and Carry Cleaners, Inc. Special for ONE WEEK ONLY Ladies’ Long Coats lustrous—properly epartment can give you quick scrvice and save you money on all kinds of repairing and remodeling. RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly Cleaned, Washed or Shampooed. Call West 287 19 Stores to Serve You Interisland air service is to be in- augurated in Hawaii. $1 .00 1xrerI properly 95¢ SEPTEMBER 10, I WARSHIPS 1928.° CLOTHING STOLEN AS WOMAN PHONES Man's Pocket Picked in Movie Theater—Swimming Pool | Robbed. While she carried on a conversation in a telephone booth in Union Station last night a thief walked off with a box belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward, 2145 C street, which had been left be- side the door, she reported to police. TI}’e box contained clothing valued at | $43. Joseph R. HMayden, 1237 Sixth street southwest, reported that his pocket was picked of his pocketbook, containing $32, while he was in a downtown mov- ing picture theater last night. The office of the Scapa Flow swim- ming pool, Georgia avenue and W street, was entered Saturday night and a talk- | ing machine and the contents of two | telephone pay stations stolen. Esther Goozh, 105 Pennsylvania avenue, re- ported the theft of a wedding ring valued at $10, $1 in money and two bank books, and Reginald M. Hodgeson, | 1813 Kilbourne street, lost two suits valued at $40. g American sports have found lheir way into most LatiAmerican nations and are competing for popularity with their hereditary games. STEAMSHIPS. 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WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY La Salle, Illinois ND | | 1127 10th st. n. | p.m. T | voiniiment. DANCING. & JOSEPHINE .YACI!BON PRIVATE DANCING: | single lessons, $1; six, 35. Class dances d Continued until Sept. 1638 15th B Por 318.0 PROF. MRS, L. A, ACHER STUDIO. Cll&‘el Mon,, Fri.. 8 to 11 Private lessons by ap- 8567 Established 1900._10* ME.STAFFORD PEMBERTON ALL STYLES STAGE. BALLROGM DANCING Shiale. 1150 Conne sve. Fhooe N. 313, MISS GIRARDEAU sons, $5; single, $1.2! Class dance Friday. North 731. 2035 P st. GARE Iu. all nu 1Biest stens. S b0 1L o S F S S ~— N Dec. 5. Jan. 30. BOSTON SYMPHONY Feb. s. SIGRID AMUSEMENTS. L ° E W 'S __F St at 13th. Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture MARION DAVIES Gets Her Man in THE CARDBOARD LOVER — ON THE STAGE — WESLEY EDDY n's Revue FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Hear What You See i COLUMBIA: F St. at 12th. Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAVING A United Artists Picture JOHN America’s Most Distinguished Actor in “TEMPEST” With CAMILLA HORN LOUIS WOLHEIM ADDE ATTRAC “The House of Talkies” Stanley-Crandall's EARLE 11 A M. to 11 P. M. SENSATION: THE FIRST 100% ALL-TALKING PICTURE “LIGHTS NEW YORK™ Warner Bros." speciat You See and Hear Every Character Ws Suggest Attendance at %% Matinces VITAPHONE PRESENTATIONS “The House of Taiiies” Stanley-Crandall's METROPOLITAN “Where the Screen, Speaks Fach NOW SHOWING CLIVE BROOK Mary Brian and Others in “FORGOTTEN FACES” Also VITAPHONE SHORT REELS AMBASSADOR ¢ “"‘""-aw. TODAY and TOMORRON et B SENE TODAY_-KARL DANE and GEORGE A ETECTIV RTH TOMORROW - LEWIS STONE r NORMAN KERRY i “THE POR- AVENUE GRAI\D TODAY_JOHN GILBERT COSSA( 615 Pa. Ave. S.E. in “THE EENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E TQDAY — LLOYD ~HUGHES and ARY ASTOR in “SAILORS' TOMORRDW—JOHN GILBERT in COSSAC! CHEVY CHASE SR B TODAY_JOHN GILBERT T “THE ’C’OL’()NY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. TODAYJOHN GILBERT in “THE TOMORROW__VICTOR McLAGLEN and, LOUISE BROOK in “A GIRL IN EVERY EMPIRE TODAY_RAMON N REE m0 HOME it TODAY—LIONEL BARRYMORE and Me, LION AND THE MOUSE. 535 8th St. S, —EDMUND LOWE. VICTOR Mc(l)AtlxN and RES ' DEL > WHAT PRICE GLORY " “SAVOY 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY - DON. 3RaE un H St ARRO _ and 'FORBIDDEN PAULINE GARON _an LD KETTH in ~THE DEVIL'S TIVOLI i TODAY—BEBE DANIELS in - OUR_GANG COMEDY T TowoRRcw THOMAS MEIGHAN “THE _RACKI YORK r- Ave. & Quebee St. ; TODAY—LIONEL BARRYMORE and Tiie “NOusE " ROAGK STAR COMEDY Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concerts Season 192 POLI'S THEATER, Philharmonic Course Nov. 19. VLADIMIR HOROWITZ Planist—Sensation of Fhis Generation Jan. 15. JASCHA HEIFETZ Violinist Jan. 25. MAR'I'INEI.I.I phenor. Met. opers Povular “Reauest! FEB. ls.ROSA PONSELLE World's Gireatest Dramatic Soorano Dolitan_Overa Mar. 6. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky. Conductor Artists’ Course Nov. 27. ROLAND HAYES Celebratea Colored Te FRITZ KREISLER ORCHESTRA ree Koussevitzkv. Conductor ONEGIN World's Greatest Contralte Mar. 20. RACHMANINOF Wilson-Greene Scries Oct. 30. Mme. GALLI-CURCI Nov. 7. Mme. LOUISE HOMER and daughter LOUISE HOMER STIRES Nov. 28. JOHN McCORMACK Dec. 7. DORIS NILES and BALLET Assisted by Lornelia Nifex in Solo Dancy and RONDALLA USANDIZAGAS Sextet of Spanish Guitarists and & Select Orchestra Feb. 11. THE REVELERS I BARRYMORE AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL | $1.00. 3¢ & 50e | Tonight, 8:20 Mat. Sat. S0e, 33¢ MAT. WED. ALL SEATS 50c | FAREWELL WEEK National Theater rs Offer JOHN GOLDEN'S PERFECT COMEDY DRAMA "1*Heaven ISPECIAL!!! {EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY of the world champion laush_hit SNATCRERS All Seats 50c—Buy Early LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEG. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT FLYING TO YOU!! SUN. NIGHT—SEPT. 16 Tulce Daily Thereafter—#:30 MAIL ORDERS NO! MeMGHTIEST SPECTACLE ( OFALLTIMES Sth at D SI. Phone Fr. MUTUAL BURLESQUE "Illdu WISS. iou pELLLS F AT FOURTEENTH ST, ONLY 5 MORE DAYS! William Fox presents Frark Borzage's STREET ANGEL wirn JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL Fox Movietone Accompaniment Beginning Saturday IN HONOR OF Our ¥ Anniversary William Fox Will Present VICTOR McLAGLEN IN ANOTHER UNUSUAL PICTURE “THE RIVER P/RATFE’ With Dainty Lg._ Fox Mowtlon: Acu i A TRULY GREAT STAGE SHOW in .S Iuon'(glAn IAR nnd SALL\’ P BLONDES." 7 AMERICAN oNEL Hh i in_“BODY AND SOU! TRUXTON %53 IO\IOPROW - PI {;uv.nleflxmbnsss CAMEQ 'I_'HEATER s no RL DA ARTHUR in in PRINCESS 0 VALLEY 'um Pa. A Ph CIRCLE ion "t Roeat ETTE_LOFF in “HOLD 'E SULVER SPR D. RYANT W, l<HBURN n Iuh 5, BIG IDEA." Also COM- CAROLINA 'O M Spe JOHNNY HINES. WL 11X COLLEGIAY 2y nu: __SIDNEY LU: car 9th HIPPODROME fff;: S Tiin A% b L 3 L u? HINGABORE ARD BARTHELMESS, “THE \\IIEFL OF CHANCE." th and Butternut Sts No'Farking Troubles RO in “FORBIDDEN

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