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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, | MASONIC GRAND.MASTER BEGINS 1928 VISITATIONS The grand master of Masons in the TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Wings,” photoplay, at 2: ID and 8:30 pm. Belasco—Taylor Holmes in “The Great Necker,” farce, at 8:30 p.m. Poli's—Irene Bordoni in “Paris,” mu- sical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Kelih's—"Hit of the Show,” Joe Levria, ir; vaudeville and picture, at 1 end 7 pm. Strand—" Mounn Rnuge Girls,” | lesque, at 2:15 and.8:15 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ws- BEGINNING' ON THE STAGE Sunnu Ocr. ( JOE LAURIEY, Newl’m,e:-NewPohcy-NewS)wu STAR OF'PLAIN JANE" MOROCCO %DeMARCOS§ " HOUND. OTHER STAR ACTS’ A DAZZLING VAVOEVILLE REVUE /» 9 SCENES £ AWHIRLVIND OF LIFE -BEAUTY- GIRLS ENJOYABLE APPAREL:BARGAINS--FOR~SATURDAY KAPLOWITZ DAY - fed by | KAPLOWITZ BRINGS GLAD TIDINGS OF HAPPINESS T® MISSES AND WOMEN WHO et o e arond Todge, | DRESS WITH DISTINCTION ... YOU WILL REVEL IN OUR NEW SHOWING OF € o e serios of | BEAUTIFUE THINGS 10 WEAR FOR SCHOOL .. . BUSINESS . ~STREET ... TRAVEL last evéning inaugurated the serles of| " “yNp ALl BRILIANT SOCIAL AND SPORTS EVENTS. ., e e Mtasns PARIS REPLICA COATS i35 . 975 .- 19%.« 4113 | jurisdiction by making offical calls of ceremony on Joppa Lodge, No. 35, and Petworth Lodge, No. 47. “Bath lodges named meet in Masonic Hall, 4209 Ninth street. The visitations will con- DISTINGUISHED IN THEIR RICH, BEAUTIFUL FURS. .. NFEDLECRAFT ART . . RICHNESS OF FABRICS. .. WE HAD THEM COMPARED WITH COATS FEATURED IN PRETENTIOUS LOCATIONS . . . AT LOUBLE OUR PRICES'... , AND WE ARE CERTAIN YOU. WILL CHOOSE KAPLOWITZ COATS. .. FOR THEIR BEAUTY AND DISTINCTION REGARDLESS OF THE LOW PRICE ... OTHER INDIVIDUAL ... CHARMING COATS ... $17.50 tinue until November 28. The affair last evening was a jolnl visitation. Grand Master James T. Gibbs was received with the honors | \due his office. Appropriate remarks of . $22.50...$33.50. . . $4500."5 | pressed his -pprer}‘]inllnn and ;‘omhmpnt- PARIS REPUCA DRESSES s $ 1 5 525' | Vi b!! e t t - a O Tho trenstirer of both Todees, | QYITE DIFFERENT FROM TRE USUAL ... WITH AN’ INTANGIBLE SMARTNESS OF | Several features were presented of spe | LIWE OB| AINABLE ONLY Al KAPLOWITZ . THEY. COMPARE MUCH SUPEKIOR TO | cil nterest ' Masonlc gathering, | DRESSES. FATURED [N ETENTIOUS LOCATIONS AT 430,50 .. . YOU WL CrR. HER UNUSUAL FUR COAT STOLEN | - BY DELIVERY RUSE Woman lees $500 Ga enh to Man Claiming to- Be From Cleaning Firm. * " OPENING < Fll?@\' 70CT -1 le:i T, | WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS, 1928-29 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 PHILHARMONIC COURSE Nov. 19, VEADIMIE HOROWI ist, Senwation Genes A" A Met. ONS| S o1 BOSTON S MPHONY O CHESTRA, Ransreonizks, Conductor, bui The Binging Fool,” & 0, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 ‘ahd azil,” mn!lnuou‘. 12 noon to - N ON THE SCREEN HITIOF.THE ) HOW TA PICTURE OF SHOW v:umz} BEHIND THE SCENES Palace—"Excess Baggage,” at 11:05 5, 4, 5:25, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. Earle—"The Fleet's In,” continuous, 11:30 am. to 11 p.m. Columbla—"“Th> Pattiot,” at 11 am., 1, 3:10, 5:05, 7:10 and 9:15 p.m. Little Theater—"Frederick the Great,” continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"Warming Up,” 2 to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"The Wright Idea,” 6:05, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Just Married.” at 12:30,| 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. An unidentificd man called at thel . home of Mrs. James-E. Phillips, 713 Van | Buren street, the afternoon of August 28 and represented that he had been sent to get a fur coal valued at $500 to be delivered to a cleaning establishment in Takoma Park. Mrs. Phillips sur- rendered the coat to the caller and was given & receipt. Yesterday she reported o police that the man had not been gent by the cleaners and asked that efforts be made to locate him and the coat. Mrs. Bourke Campbell, apartment 1, 1820 Massachusetts avenue, has asked police to institute search for a Russian scarf valued at $350 that was stolen from her home: The scarf disappeared between September 8 and yesterday, IEATURE‘PICYURI .TENTH 'AVENUE} Starring PHYLLIS HAVER- vnflonvAn(om "A TWO FISTED DRAMA OF NEW YORKS UNDERWORLD§ ! | behalf of himself and his afficers, ex- continuous, greeting were made by Charles J. | Armbruster, master of Joppa Lodge, and Richard E. Vincent, master of Pet. worth Lodge. Grand Master Gibbs, on at | Grand visitations scheduled for this | TAINLY ENJOY CHOOSING ‘A VARIETY OF SIX OR "MORE | evening are to Joseoh H. Milans Lodge, 5. $17.80" © i SIALS o olock a1t Myron B | Sud s s $18 . FIE $55. .- 345 PP OCe® [ Parker Lodge, No. 27, at 8:30 o'clock. Kaplowit; Bros. NINTH ST ABOVE G ST [ ATIONA NOW PLAYING ‘These lodges meet in Northeast Masonic Hall, Eighth street near F street north- east. l Twice Dnly Ballston Meeting Arranged.. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. she said. A dinner ring valued at $100 was gtolen from the home of Mrs. Helen Burroughs, 2510 Tenth street northeast, gome time during the past two dmsl ing of the Anti-Smith Democratic Club of Ballston is announced for tomorrow evening at the vacant store at the cor- ner of Wilson boulevard and Clements BALLSTON, Va., October 4.—A meet- | _ MT. VERNON STEAMER reene's Bureu, Droop Note—No advanen on for the course Incloding aperse” M. 0 W /RS s Mme. " LOUI! 4 4 N ) 3 D. B USANDIZAGAS S § Oreh - - A 4 60 M o £ dlo_and Season tickets now for all coums at Mrs. SMVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL g PN ARSI T NOW PLAYING - Metro-Goldoyn SOUND PICTURE One More Bargains All Day Saturday at Gibson’s Candy Specmls “ Toilet Articles Per - 99 | s Suibh's Tooth The ring was set with a diamond and four sapphires. Theft of a gold wrist watch, valued at $75, was reported by Rose Las Pinas, 916 Fourteenth street. The watch, she reported, was taken from the kitchen of her apartment a week ago. Mrs. Josephine R. Foster, 816 Poto- mac avenue southeast, left her pocket- book in the telephone booth in a busi- ness place at Eighth street and Potomac | dvenue southeast last night, and when | she returned it was not there. The pocketbook contained about $25 and a money order for $10. Police were told by Mrs. Agnes Cor- coran, 829 Kentucky avenue southeast, of the taking of a handbag from her home early last night. The bag con- tained $50 and a check book. An overcoat valued at $30 was stolen from the automobile of Ishiro Kitahara, 469 Pennsylvania avenue, last night. Three bank books and papers were in the pockets of the garment. Mrs. May Cox, 1706 E street south- gast, reported the loss of an onyx ring yalued at $18.50. The ring was taken grom the kitchen at her home )esterdas * WOMAN IS ACQUITTED. 'rreed on Charge of Driving Auto ‘While Under Influence of Liquor. i Mrs. Patricla McCaffrey McCormick | ‘of the Highview Apartments was yes- ferday acquitted by a Folice Court jury nder Judge Gus A. Sc™uldt of a charge ©of driving while intoxi“ated. - The charge was pls~ed against Mrs. McCormick following her arrest at Sec- ‘ond and. East Capitol streets on Sep- tember 14 by Policeman Guest of the ‘pinth precinct. At the time it was re- ‘ported she collided with two parked €ars, and the owner of one of the cars :was said to have preferred the charge. - Attorney Austin F. Canfield appeared “or the accused. WILLIAM HAINES Gives the Greatest Performance of Romantic Career in EXCESS BAGGAGE —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY In the lllem:l.‘:rl)l:lfh School- “OH, TEACHER” —Ann:n HITS— LOEW'S OLUMBI F _ST. AT 1°TH HELD OVER SECOND WEEK A Paramount Picture EMIL JANNINGS In the Greatest Role of His THE PATRIOT FLORENCE VIDOR LEWIS STONE A Picture That Has Been Thrilling Broadway for Five Consecutive Weeks. ADDED ATTRACTIONS COPReEEeERV | SOUND | PICTURE POLIC Week Starting San, Mat. avenue. Miss Nita Hinman, an at{orney of Washington, D. C., will be -ih¢ prin- cipal speaker. —that_is distinctive. and | individual at special prices. | Terms Convenient George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting—Paperhansing—~Upholstery Phone M. 718 13th St. 4224 9TH AT D ST. Phone Fr. 1333 Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c Mt. Vernen not open on Sundavs inch Counter on Steam: E HAVE THE BLANK BOOKS —you need! See us first. |E. Morrison Paper Co. !m Pa. 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Rurchell _817-19 Fourtwenth Street Don't miss this. Sat- TECE __PREFERREI PRINCFSS “THE EI 05 Pa. and_NEW e CIRCLE GEORGE .l'!ANCRa'PI'”sx ________ “THE DRAG NET.” SECO SILVER SPRING, MD. Tim McCoy in “Wyomin Gomedy and News. ' Matinee Saturda; 2:30—"Hot_News.” CAROLINA WORLD." TELS' P1PTY cmL Nights, Ore. st; Gan, Mit. ¢ B Pfll.l’S—’f.’.fi!?,,”..L:; G,/Am- m ver p—-xm.l amssnym:m ARTHUR MARGETSOH - LOUISE VING AARONSON'S' flll (MMAIDII}' th & N. C. Ave. §. “TELLING THE with WILLIAM HAINES. DRAPERIES STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS and Lace Curtains cleaned and re- 5 turned in their ”1' o and shape. £ : THE HOUSE OF TALKIES Phone MISS GRAY—Atlantic 23 METnoPolITA" I F AT FOURTEENTH ST. Personal Service Department ““Where the Screen Speaks Each Weei Ly b William Fos Presents World's GUE | ' ; A GREAT HIT | [ he Mow Amazine Love-Drama | | Al_ Ever Filmed, JOLSON Dry In his Supreme Triumph, “THE SINGING i Plant FOOL" CHARLES FARRELL GRETA NISSEN A Warner Bros, | ’ i Fox Movietone Accompantment { | 2o dradsiralredr b adociosdsdeadodeadradoad doedradodoadredey N"Mm‘“:“:"".WQ‘%"&%“WV':”\@% oo The trmstrong Cator Co. i Amerma 8 Tlme-Honored Institution Now Selhng’ To the Publlc at Practlcall Wholesale Prices Founded in'1805—123 vears ago—the firm of Armstrong Cator Coriipany has been recognized as a leader in millinery fashions for decades——lt has during thlS entire petiod of time sold only to retail dealers throughout the country, Due to a change in the buying method of the retail stores — this time-honored institution has changed its merchandising poll(') from wholesaling to dealers to selling to the public direct at our llllll\lld”) low prices. ° Tremendous sayings are thus assured. We manufacture much of our milfinery and sell direct to the public, eliminating entirely the retailers’ profit. We do not employ salcspeople, nor 'do we make deliveries—and we sell for cash- only. The savings broughf about by the elimination of these costly practlces are carned by the public. OUR 'PRICES TELL THE STORY! Milliner - Typical Prices and Savings here are'over : 4,000 hats to se- lect from.. Our extremely low prices are made possible by our se 1 f serv l ce methods. srd ana |} Eve sts. ||} s | J COLDS and LaGRIPPE ||| Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1605 MAGNIFICENT STAGE PROLOGUE Speelal WITH SIX STAR ACTS We, Succest Attending Early “Per- tormanges to"Sec Hear This Gl’lll Hl Now ‘Elfifl Presented in New York £ 85, See 1t now at our reguiar prices =EARLE= : LAST DAY CLARA BOW e R our graduate optom- | | bt 1501 17— ik | il oTHE FLEET'S IN° | their eyes and tell A NEW NOVELTY—THE FIRST exact SYNCHRONIZED COMEDY VITAPHONE SHORT SUBJECTS TONIGHT MIDNIGHT SHOW ‘THE WEDDING MARCH' ~Hosier AMBASSADOR o.i"5,% TQDAY‘JOH{’K;JEY HXNES in UlA Typlcnl Prices and Savmgs i c - + Tudor Full Fashionied Hosiery "+ " " .~ ot Mk oo ||} APOLLO de § orzanists Mre. B, H. Smart, soloist. = 3 TODAY —JOHNNY HINES in CHINAL N Thread Silk g Sunday — Dedication and Denomina IS {nCHRNAL Lo rices Chiffon, Weight) ; i tional Day. . ..81.65 Pointed Heel, semi-ser TOMORROW EDNA FERBER’S Dramatie Story With Fox Movietone Dia- logue, Sound' Effects and Orchestral Accompaniment MOTHER KNOWS BEST The First William Fox TALKING PICTURE WITH | MADGE BELLAMY LOUISE DRESSER i Now Playing Globe Theater, New York City, at $2 Admissions— | Our Regular Prices Will Preval || || for the Washington Presentation. | Leaves Washington 12:30 A. M. RETURNING Leaves New York ) West 23rd St ARE YOU SURE THE CHIL- DREN'S EYES ARE PERFECT? This is a vitally important question. On it may depend the future of the o 0. o 0 & P o oot o oo o e e KD 23 TONIGHT—COME TO Services in New Auditorium of BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Rhode Tsland Ave. at 2nd St. N.W. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, Minister. ADDED STAGE FEATURE RUBINOFF A Great Violinist A Greater Entertainer || Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for §1C zer month including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Established 1881 oo rre s K3 g " Qo efeele Usual Prices $3.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 "’ Our Prices $2.25 $3.00 $4.00 $4.75 Frices $1.25 $1.15 $1.35 $1.85 85¢c v g RE—5 private les- Class duncln: Fri- Nort) 2035 2! e IXTX N O | . Pointed Heel, chiffon weight. ...$1.95 Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily Double Pointed Heel, chiffon wd-dht, $2.50. . Bemberg Full-Fashioned Two Nationally Known and. Prap Girl Hosiery Char Ming Hosiery "CENTRAL " TODAY—RUTII TAYLOR. JAMES HALL wid HAKRISON FORD i | “JUST MARRIE "CHEVY CHASE WA()ON SHOW. COMED' AARE £5: sil 31 altz, fox lluun Vefore 11 -, ‘and Mfeer s ,z;’o Nurm ® K3 T2 X “’f A ACHER | O, S ol stra, Private lesso - Fr. 8567, - Establisned 100 STAFFORD PEMBE! ALz sTYEES KV BAT noo?ar% NOTNG Classes for ladies who 10 dance for exercise and love of danci Studio 1124 Coun. ave. Phone DAVISON"S Teach' you nce rectly in lesson: Pnfi S:‘" llflcll, Drl:l{:‘un! h"? s Sat. B Main 1732 fonars: H:ct‘a?‘n"fz g B K VIOLET EMPEY TODAY—RUTH TAYLOR. JAMES Opening dancing cl obe HALL and HARRISDN FORD in 6. Saturday. 2‘:“”;:5!‘:':;‘0‘:':‘1‘105:1\1: “JUST _MARI Hotel. 514 19th si. n.w., phone Main 2486, * NEW BEATRICE COLES TODAY_—TOM TYLER in “WHEN School of Dance THE _LAW_RIDES. Fall_opening. Oct. 1st - ¢ T Lth ST NW. SAVOY 1itn & Col RANW. Phone | TODAY-PATSY RUTH MILLER in ITIFUL _BUT DU | i Tlvo I 1ith & Park l. NW | TQRAY—RICHARD DIX in “WARM- LUPINO-LANE v ()P “AND 1127 10th | p.m. with “orcf unumuuu VOVENTLE ;\ COLONY "Ga. Ave. & Farragut SL. | TODAY-HARRY LANGDON in | EMNR uu W _8t, NE. | TODAY-JOHN GILBERT in ‘“TRUX- 70c 70¢c o o qeege on Savings Accounts 3 o Time Deposits > o ® 0 2> ° " Your lunch hour and the hour from 5 to 6 make ideal shoppmg permds ® e I XIXT ¢ The Armstrong Cator Co. 12th and G Streets N.W. Entrance, 1202 G St. Special Notice to Depositors In agreement with all other downtown banks, Franklin Na- tional Bank will not observe extra banking hours Saturday evenings, Franklin National Bank t Tenth St. ticut Avenue THOS. P. S m:s ulh St SE. 8 o o% o XD dio. Res.. Adlm\ i " MRS. MAE | DAVISON Member of _Dancin, | Soft Shoe, Wlll' Clog. Acrobatic, Limbering. }Rlulthlnl Ballet. Spanish, Oynxy Russian. | Season—New Baliroom Ecstasy Gllflhell Clmn‘u!‘ Drll P Chu - B Studio 4329 M St N. Largest in Washington Assets Over $18,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES RERRY. President JOSAUA W. CARR. Secretary ComEDY - YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebec St N.W. TODAY—JOHNNY HINES in “OHINA- TOWN CHARLIE.” \ JOHN_B. COCHRAN, President