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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 52 | | " N ]fi Earle—Colleen Moore in “Lilac Time.” | HUDARYS PR at 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:35 and 9:25 National—"Wings,” photoplay, at 2:30 | m. U Jand 8:30 p.m. Columbla—"Tempest” (second week), Keith's—Marion Harris in vaudeville, |at 10:55 a.m., 12:55, 3:05, 5:05, 7:10 otoplay, 1 p.m. and 7 /and 9:20 p.m. lhemlmel’ T % g Mflrnpls;llan—”oul of the Ruins,” Strand—"Sugar Babies,” burlesque, n!lll ‘.) Bm 1:45, 3:50, 5:50, 7:45 and ” :15 and 8:15 p.m. 2D WA B O e R i) I Real Eslate Values Touch“ KAPLOWITZBRO[ Highest Point in ‘ INCORPORATED AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL 2:30 — TWICE .DAILY — 8$:30 THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OF ALL o Dlvult—ust Married,” at 2:35, 4:25, | 10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. Amhlmdor——"cmnntown at 6:20, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. (‘entr-l— “The Cop,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Palace—"Four Walls,” 1:55, 4, 5:30, 7:45 and Fox—"The River Pirate,” 12 noon to 11 p.m. Little Theater—"Dawn,” at 11:15 am,, 5 p.m. continuous, The arrot Charlie,” “Speaks for Itself” continuous, Connecticut Ave. Luncheon, Tea, Dinner 12 to 8 P.M. Orders Taken for Cakes, Pastry, Salads, Beaten Biscuits, eto Potomac 6322 ON THE SCREEN LEATRIGE JoY “MAN-MADE WOMEN" ON THE STAGE MISS FRANKIE TIME! Come Tomorrow AT PEOPLES HARDWARE STORES Notice—All Our Stores Open Monday BOTTLE CAPS RED TOP 19¢ Gross MALT 3 for 50c 69c ROOF CEMENT 22-Calibre For Leaky Roofs CARTRIDGES $ l . 2 5 3 Boxes 500 g ELECTRIC HEATER Odorless With _Copper Reflector OIL HEATER $3.95 $1.25 $2.00 YALE Made \§|EY‘SMI Wait NIGHT LATCH Be wnine $1,59 Peoples Hardware Stores 15th and H Sts. N.E. 18th and Columbia Rd. N.W. 713 7th St. N.W. 3655 Georgia Ave. Cottage City, Md. | Delivery—Call Lincoln 4044 EGYFTIAN TEA n‘novl ecand: Floor, Washingtons Newest. ind Finest Tea Rool Luncheon. 60c Allnmmn Tea. 30e BRIDGE PARTIES A SPECIALTY Our gifted readers will read the tea cup free. Frank. 8332 E HAVE THE | BLANK BOOKS | —you need! See us first. | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. | History. ON NINTH ABOVE G ST. SATURDAY IS KAPLOWITZ DAY | AND WHAT A BUSY DAY SATURDAT ALWAYS IS THERE ARE MANY WOMEN OF WEAL!H INDEED WHO MIGHT TELL YOU THAT | | THEIR WARDROBES TO ALL APPEARANCES COSTLY IMPORTS FROM ABROAD | . . ORIGINATFD FROM THE KAPLOWITZ STORE SINCE IT IS BUT HUMAN TO | | ! WANT TO BE EXCLUSIVE THEY MAY NOT CONFIDE THIS LITTLE SECRET WE TAKE THE LIBERTY OF PASSING IT ON TO YOU FOR WHAT IT MAY "WORTH FOR KAPLOWITZ DAY APPAREL VALUES NOT POSSIBLE ELSEWHERE Increased assessments brought the 20—Symphony Orchestra—20 value of real estate in the District last Amazing Sound ll'le.—u year to a total of $1.138.057.905, the | highest in history, according to the an- nual report of Tax Assessor William P. Richards, made public today by the Commissioners. The land value Mr. Richards placed | #f $531.211850. and the improvements thereon at $606.846.055. Rcal estate | . exempt from taxation was estimated as | worth $700.000.000. but this figure is not included in the total valuation The Federal Government, According | to the report. holds land valued at| £248,330,958 and buildin 789. The timated as w of churches. school ernments at $75.000.000. The tax of $1.70 on 8100 of assessed | value, levied on estate in the fiscal | he report showed. vielded $19.346.- \ Personal property was taxed for | 324, of which £1. 58 was | ta: angible personal property valued as05.653 135, MRS. TERRELL SPEAKS Pectormaneas, Wask Days. [ an " a2 810 ki SL [ 2 w F_St. at 13th. Cont. from 10:30 § NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture JIOHN GILBERT tn an Underworld Romance “FOUR WALLS” cith JOAN CR‘A\\‘F()RD —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY n Joseph Santley's “HIGH HAT” With ART FRANK il __FOX MOVIETONE NEWS : COLUMBIKE ¢ St. at 12th. Cont. from 10:30 § BE F AT FOURTEENTH ST, LAST TIMES TODAY Our Anniversary Program William Fox presents VICTOR McLAGLEN In 3 Tale of Modern Buccaisers RIVER PIRATE ' Fox Movietone Accompaniment 1 AND A il Galn Anniversary Stage Show MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves th St. Whar! Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Mt. Vernon not open on Sund d_Luonch Counter on AINT | i We have it for in- | side or outside| work. g & A SCOOP BEYOND COMPETITION || 28| VELVET COATS . 515 . THE GREATEST FASHION HIT OF THE SEASON FURLESS HEAVILY INTERLINED FOR ALL-WINTER WEAR FOR EVENING AND STREET . .. AT TWO SENSATIONAL PRICES sutenaatosmonin| O O LOWEAR LOATS . 525 s gt { DISTINCTIVE STYLES . . . RARE FABRIC WEAVES . . . KAPLOWITZ INDIVIDUALITY . Hoover-Curtis Club Holds Meeting | WiTH A PLEASANT KAPLOWITZ SAVINGS IN PRICE FOR YOU OF FIFTEEN DDILARS\ ‘DRESSY COATS ... CREATIONS OF ELEGANZE .. $55..$75.. $95| tional Association. ‘BEAUTIFUL DRESSES $15.95 .. 825 .. $35. . $45] Mrs. Mary Church Terrell was the| KAPLOWITZ HAS PRICED THESE GEMS OF STYLE TREASURE FASHIONS | speaker last night to the Hoover-Curtis | ... SEVEN DO.LARS TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS LOWER THAN Club, Inc., of Colored Women at head- PRICES rxrv,xuwc IN_PRETENTIOUS LOCATIONS quarters of the National Association of JUNIOR'S . . . MISSES' . . . WOMEN'S Colored Women. Other speakers were Mrs. May Powell, Mrs. Mae J. Richard- gon and Miss Malteena Hawkins, Music was furnished by Mrs. Cora Whitehead. Suzanna Blackwell, the president, presided. Both er and Smith have one| great essential for the presidency. Each | of them likes to go fishing.—St. Mary's Beacon. Featuring | HARRY ROSE And a Great Array of Entertaining Stars FOX MOVIETONE NEWS IT SPEARS FOR ITSELF e Beginning Tomorrow For One Week Only ONE OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST CLASSICS 1IFOUR ISONS Big As the Heart of Humanity FINAL WEEK A United Artists Picturs JOHN BARRYMORE tn & romance of the Russian Revolution "TEMPEST" CAMILLA HORN LOUIS W2LHEIM ADDED HITS at Headquarters of Na- On Sale on 1st Floor Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G M | i | The Uoure of Talkies /. AST DAY Esactly as Shown in New York and | Los Angeles at $2. COLLEEN ORE No. 80 for NEURITIS Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Sireet N.W. Phone Main 1695 EPTEMBER MRS. WILSOR-GREENE’S CONCERTS, 1928-29 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 PHILHARMONIC COURSE Nov. 19, VLADLMIE HOROWIT ist, Sensation of This Generati SCHA HEIFET! FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Uphols Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. _QELLING OUT =LILAC | =~ TIME WITH SOUND SELLE, Soi —Mar. OSTON CHESTRA Rouseviizky. Condactor. ARTISTS® COU Rs% b Jo R ENTIRE STOCK OF | SHEAFFER PENS 40% Of Regular Besinning With OUR SECOND —— MIDNIGHT SHOWING Tonight At 11:30 P. M. I gee, 30 M g c.A“ 1o Now 1 OIS IO AT ana KOS DIZAGAS Sextct of lplnhh Gul “DAS RHEIN e Radio and Vietor Artists. Season tickets now for all cou; Greene's Bureau, Droop's. Note—No advance in season_tickets for the course including opera. M. 6493. 9T AT D STREET Phone Fr. 1133 MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week SUGAR BABIES With Harry Fields and Opal Taslor Good Orchestra Seats, 25e—] & Eve. — gray shadows — brown shadows —blue shadows They’re Brand New! 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Ave. RY and HATTON in “PARTNERS IN CRIME. TOMORROW--"THE DEVIL'S SKIPPER CAMEO THEATER ™ §ir'er MARIE_PREVOST in “RUSH HOUR COMEDY. CE')LONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St. TODAY-WM. BOYD in “THE EMPIRE ~ - 91 W St NE. TODAY-JOHN GILBERT in “SHAME." _HOME T1230 C St NE. TODAY—WESLEY BARRY and LILA | LasN n 'ruop SERGEANT MULLI- 'R_GANG COME! | NEW SuR GANG in_* 119 H St PRINCESS BUZZ BART ““THE LITTLE BUCKA ARLISS in CIRCLE ™ “TELLING 1 'ms b onLn OLYMPIC RONALD_COLMA! T 535 8th St S.E. | TODAY--LOIS WILSON and ED- MUND BURNS in “RANSOM." SAVOY 1ith & Col. Rd. TODAY—VICTOR McLAGLEN ang JUNE _COLLIER in “HANGMAN Tlvou “Hth & Park Rd. N TODAY—JAMES HALL, RUTH TAY- \ Lon and HARRISON FORD in UST_MARR! 5 Au .l “Quebec St N.W. " COMEDY and NEWS. day, 230 — BURNING _DAYLIGHT. CAROLINA " pith o NEIL _BRE PARK THEATER MILTON SILLS in Today s Hits COLUMBIA (Electric-Process) RECORDS ‘Ont of the Dawn \‘telhearl Lane REYNOLDS _ and muu in “GOLF CHASE HO' HAMILTON, ARLIE B 11th and chanan N.W. “BURNING DAY- : PAINTING YOUR CAR \I UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INC. 1529 M St. N.W. MR. STAFFORD | P{ YLES STAGE. BALI OO“ D\NC”\‘ 4 Conn. ave. Phone Lou Langlotz Stu PLAYHOUSE—1811 N st V. 'S S!ltr and Eu]ll‘(’m{\' nmr'rr 1515-D ey AL 10-in., 75¢ | L, Vocals. Henry Burr @ It Goes Like This . £ /) ‘ (dfhul Funny Mel- i { | : sl | 111 Sa Semt 2 R T B ody) . | — | sprheme RGeS for Soeriot Rates © 21 £ ROF. AND MR: o Half-Way to Heaven cLoTHEs 7o . RS, élnvnA\‘l:n’!\ln S | A E. Swing French Ch p.m.. With orchestra.” Private Vocals. Ukulele lke pointment. _Fr. 8567. Established 1905, 1333 F_St. NW. HUDSON Sales-Servic SHOWROOM OPEN -EVENIN 1523-D 10=in,, 75¢ (Chiff Edwards) Louis & Co. The Music Center 7th & G Sts. N.W. Children s ¢ igh, School _Ballroom _&roups Women's and Girls ses and rivate lessons at any tim: . Columbia Rd._Leaflet. (‘nlumhl.\'lfi : DAVISON'S et o, Prof. Mrs. 5t v any 12 N8t w c:'.‘fs"éa":"a"fis Tm n 1732 tion at 3. Dancin

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