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OCTOBER 17, AMUSEMEN’ GAlI.I CURC POLI’S THEATER—Tues., Oct. 30—4 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, J928. 'I"ITF TVF\'T\ G Little Theater—"The End of St. Pe- | tersburg,” continuous, 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—“The River Pirate,” at 2:25, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—"Street Angel,” at 6:05, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"The Pirst Kiss,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 pm. TODAY S AMUSEMENTS National—“Simba,” African jungle picture, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—"“The Crooks’ Convention,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli's—McIntyre and Heath in “Head- in’ South,” at 8:20 p.m. “High Flyers,” burlesque, at No. 26 for COLDS and LaGRIPPE Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1695 DANCE T0 BE HELD BY KAPPA BETA PI ATIONAL o4 & NOW PLAYING sod soc: Ma and M IND MRS, MARTIN ]0!"!0”‘ 'S DRAMATIC AFRICAN exDEDmon House-cleaning? 0O-Cedar! MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week “HIGH FLYERS" PROTECT children’s health. Insist they drink HERE’S the most popular combination that ever helped a woman at house- cleaning or any other time. For floors, base- boards, tile and linoleum —0-Cedar Polish Mops! The improved triangular mop withthe unusual fea- tures—detachable, wash- able, renewable. For fur- niture and renewing pol- ishing mops — O-Cedar Polish. O-Cedar Polish is the one that cleans as it polishes — nothing else like it! Polish mops, 75¢, 81, $1.25. Polish, 4-oz. bottle, 30c; 12 oz., 60c. At hardware, grocery, drug, department and other stores. -(€dar Mops ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 6lst Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connellv ~ James F. Shea President Secretary Epsilon Chapter Will Raise Funds for Scholarship Fund. A dance for the benefit of a scholar- | ship fund being raised by the Epsilon | ;Chspter of the Kappa Beta Phi Legal Sorority is to be held November 16 in | the Arlington Hotel and arrangements for the affair are already well under | way. The Kappa Beta Phi is the only in- | ternational legal sorority, and has chap- ters in Canada, London and Paris as well as in this country. Besides the Ep- | silon chapter at the Washington College of Law, therc are branches at George Washington and National Universities. The scholarship fund for which the dance is to be held is being earned by |the members of the sorority rather | than solicited from wealthy friends of the school. The proceeds of the dance will complete the fund, it is an- ticipated. The scholarship will provide for the tuition of one young woman at the Washington College of Law every three years. Patrons who have agreed to sponsor the dance include Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Chief Justice Walter 1. McCoy of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and Mrs. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Rover, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win A. Mooers, Maj. and Mrs. J. Gar- field Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Vaadoren, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey and C. K. Berryman. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Claire T. Willison, general chair- man; Miss Mary Kessler, chairman tickats. SHOPLIFTER FINED. | Costs Man $25 for Taking Billfold | in Store. James L. Hamilton, colored, 20 years old, a messenger, yesterday was fined $25 by Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court for the larceny of a bill- fold valued at 79 cents from the Palais Royal. Mrs. Cecelia Clarke of the woman's bureau, arrested Hamilton, she said, after he had placed the billfold in his pocket following the purchase of a set of military brushes. FREE LECTURE ‘The Job That Satisfies Henry J Staley Vocational Counsellor Thursday, Oct. 18th,8P.M. Mr. Staley will explain how various types of people fit into the hotel profession. Learn the joy of doing the thing you are best fitted for—you may find your big op- portunity in this field. Come early— bring your friends— see the “Gallery of Notable Hotel Men.” I.EWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS 23rd and Penna. Ave. STERLIN Because it is end practical; because cherish your gift of is a vast selection GG A G AT @ RE NG G The Ideal WeJang fot Is % ¢ JILVER uringly beautiful and it is a wonderful sym- bol of your high regard—the bride will f silver always. There of fine silver service pieces here at prices ranging from $5 to $1.000. fine gift suggestion we As a particularly should like to show you our large as sortment of — CONSOLE CENTERPIECES - - $15 10 $100 R.Harris &. Go. F Street at 11th Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century It pays to notice the background of your rooms! How immeasurably a the charm of any land: delicate background! The ;ame applies to are the background ground soft-tinted like the sunset . like Summer skies soft-tinted sunset adds to scape . . . Because it adds your rooms. The walls there. Make that back- . restful and you have real beauty. You have background! Such walls are now p ossible through the use of KEYSTONA A paint that took years to perfect . . . the col- ors of which can be blended perfectly. Washable. Will not get shiny. Won’t chip, peel off or lose its soft, homelike charm. Investigate the almost Keystona. “1limited possibilities of E. J. MURPHY CO., Distributors of publicity, and Miss Marian Hines, | 15 pm. ‘Captain Swagger,” photo- play an age features, continuous, 11 am. to 11 pm. Fox—"The Air Circus,” photoplay and stage attractions, continuous, 12 noon to 11 pm. Palace — “The Sawdust Paradis photoplay, at 11:15 a.m., 1:55, 4, 5: 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Singing Fool," (Vitaphone), at 11:15 a.m., 1:30, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:15 p.m. Earle—“State Street Sadie” (Vita- phone), at 11:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Columbia—“Our Dancing Daughters,” at 11:15 a.m,, 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 pm. Rialto—“Lonesome,” at 11:30 am., 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. O T e These Items funds, All Sales Final. a.m. to 6 p.m. $119 Duofold 3-Piece Suite— mlhcnny veneer in) $59 Vanity Dresser—full she, in walnut veneer. Center mir- ror cracked, other- s 17.8 5 $189 Living Room Suite—of 3 pieces in Baker's cut velour. Best spring_construction. Loose cushions. From Sorage ........... $59.50 $2.49 End 'hblu—sum- wood, Mahogany fnah. . 89€ ‘319 sg::o"d'l‘r_d with large mirror. . (Trade o $4.95 $69 Dining Suite—of oak, buf- fet, table md two arm and four “D Walnut Veneer China Closets—out of expenslve suites, a Queen Anne $17.85 nd other period styles. $79 Living Room Set—box Floor samples fnmeedsett‘ee, ‘c’hth; lnnd rocker. Covert n durable tapestry. (Trade in).. $9‘85 $25 Easy Chairs and Rockers— lI:nhover (n}m dm:‘!old suites. ather or jacquar velour seats $9'95 $75 Buffet—of quartered oak with bexel ed(edem:m ror, wonderful @79 Q5 bargain " D"’.:I:h Sg:‘:ln;l ‘Walnut-finish rop- loor sample $9 75 $39 Heywood Wakefield Reed E:lrmr -u—n lrtul)e‘ry wheels and s. New Hoorsampie....... $18.75 $239 Dining Room Suite—10 pieces in fine walnut veneers. New. Slightly mar- $119 red Clzzzl 0Oak BIY' frollt China — excellent condition ... $18‘95 h“ :afl et S° chrome Mirrors. Spe- o $1.98 $1.98 Decorated Mnn- zine Baskets 69¢ $59 Chifforeite — In walnut :eneer withF two doors and 515)( rawers. rom @19 7 storage o $29 Large Dmler with - big ;nh'mr.l Ggodn e n walnut fin (Storage) 313 95 $27.50 French Semi-Vanity I)lrmrl—ln wagut veneer. Plate glass mirror. Floor e $812.75 $29 to $89 Brass Beds—in dou- ble size. Many pat- terns and styles. reclaimed) $6.95 :ordlnflh s}:wlnl Cabinets —gumwood in mahog- any finish $]"98 $79.50 Console Phonograph—in first-class condition. Plays nxg record. (Demon- $‘}9 8 strator) $198 3-Plece Jacquard Velour Long Bed-] Dlve‘nport Suite—in excellent condition. (Reclaimed) $79'50 $119 Bedroom Suite—in wal- nut veneer. Large dresser, Fr;nch vanity Pd'rvsser and bnv!/_- en bed. (From ey $39.75 nszl.so i (’iumv’r‘md Chest of rawers. walnut fin- ish. (Prom storage). 37'95 $49 Vanity D;;firlt!r. full triple mirror style. out of suite 323'85 $179 Luxurious Overstuffed Sul;e-—llr[;“ ultue. chair and rocker. loose cushions. (Trade in) 342'75 El,zt..l W:flnlhoun Automatic ectric ange. Good as new. 898‘50 $298 New Floor Sample Carved Rail Mohair Suite—ol pleces, reversible cushions, high back throne See this early $3.98 Polychrome Electric Furniture MUST GO Regardless AR WARE- HOUSE No. C. O. D’s, No Charges, No Re- held on small deposit for 60 days. Warehouse will be open all day from 8 QUANTITIES ARE NOT GUARANTEED!! Relieved as Military Attache. Lieut. Col. Richard I McKenney, Coast Artillery Corps, has been relieved from duty at Warsaw as military tache of the United States legation to | Poland, effective March 27, and ordered to Portland, Me., for duty with the Or- ganized Reserves of the 1st Corps Area. | at- HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stocl E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. L .11: T Made from pure {ruit. bottled under sani- tary conditions. At all'good stores, Ort dea ki 4304 or address 10 Second st y or Gan't” Supply. phorie MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whar! Daily 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer -A-V-E.-! WE CAN’T SELL THIS MERCHAN- DISE IN THE REGULAR WAY—and there’s no sense in our holding it indefi- nitely. We figure it’s best to get what we can out of it and let it go at that. RIDICULOUSLY SOUNDING PRICES— BUT WE WANT ACTION—YOU’RE THE ONE TO SAVE. Come in and look around—hundreds of other items too numerous to mention. All Damaged Furniture All Reclaimed Furniture All Slightly Marred Furniture All Traded- n Furniture All Stored Furniture Goods will be JALL SALE at our WAREHOUSE ONLY rer 918 M St. N.W. ™., $119 Duofold Suite— hardwood on mahogany finish. Wllh jacquard seats backs. 40ut ek ot $39.50 $39 Exhnflon Davenport table—in rich mahogany veneer. slightly marred $16 75 $139 Bedroom Suite—of good size dresser, chest of drawers, semi-vanity dresser and bed. Floor $79.50 sample $295 Carved lllfl Bed-Daven- port Suite—covered in imported Jacquard velour over. Floor See this early $24.50 Oak Exten- sion Dining (Trade in) $30 Ltbrary Table—of genuine ql;llrlle;ed s g\nwzr and she undernea (Trade in) $6 75 $24.50 Dresser—with mirror and four drawers. Gumwood in walnut finish. (Stor- $9.75 $39 Dresserobe — full-length lass mirror door, hat shelf and ve drawers. storage $39 Painted Breakfast Set—in ne‘;n.z Drgp;lel( "Rt,,ele an chairs. - $249 Davenport Suite—3 pieces :wersmged "id covered in rose acquard velour. Out of storage. 389'50 $98 Wicker !-flm Living Room Suite—with spring-filled 10 0 s e cushions. Taken in trade $49.00 White Enameled Kitchen Cabinet—with white porcelain sliding top. Apart- ment style. lent condition $169 Living Room Suite—cov- ered in blue velour. Excellent spring construction $34.75 with loose cushions. Table—gu (Trade in) $15 Davenport wood in mahogany nnlxh 13 inches $2.98 $49 Sewing Ma- i, (Teade )., $3:95 $18 Top-Icer Refrig- erator—excellent con- dition .. uite—in blue steel Loose reversible cushions. storage $7.50 Coflnlole Ta- bles—new floor sam- Wes $3.49 $200 Dining Room Suite—in quartered oak, large buffet, bow- front china closet, serving table, extension table and $49.50 six chairs. Won- ‘and Norfolk derful condition. . $15 slmmns Mattresses — all-white cotton. Brand-new. slightly soiled $49 - Dinette Suite—table and four chairs with tapestry seats. (Trade in) 316.50 A large 4-story brick building, plenty of parking space. 9th or 14th St. cars and get off at M St. NW. Short walk. Inquire for the old Woodward & Lothrop ware- house. Take 7th, $29.50 Simmons Day-Bed—with cane ends, walnut finish. Thick pad with valance. 317.85 Floor sample $39 Refrigerator—large family size. 3-door style. $19' 85 Floor sample CMB :l)vfnlllsl:;d Wing Chair— overed in er’s velour. Storage. . $16 50 Cll"“: ‘lv"n‘“ ;u flnlxh Cedar est — large size. Floor sample 819'75 $59 Buffet—in American wal- nut veneer. Left from expen- sive dining room 319.95 $15 Radio Table—gumwood in rlcl; }t:r?wn mmahosmy finish. 30-inch length. New floar sample $6.95 $36 to $50 Sets of Odd Dining Room Chairs—in matched sets of 3, 4 and 5 pieces, some with arm- chairs to match. Leather and Jjacquard luptholsb;:rmg, As Jong as they last. acl 3 $2.95 $8.50 Walnut and Cane Bed- room Chairs and Rockers. condition i $98 S\liled—%l dbrle&ser‘ chest of rawers and double bed. (Floor sample) 344'-50 $145 Separate Overstuffed Long Bed-Davenport—in 3-tone jac- quard velour. Shipped in $69 without chairs $139 Overstuffed Suite—soft, spring-filled cushions, upholstered in beaver color ve- $39.50 lour. (Removed from storage) $29 Two-Piece Library Suite— in mission oak. Settee and chalr in tapesty. g4 Q5 (Trade in) $450 Bedroom Suite—of four magnificent pieces. Cedar-lined chifforobe included. New. Slight- ly marred. One only, $195 $12.50 Slmlll;‘ol;! lnfl Foster Metal Beds—single or double. Floor samples 36‘95 $97.50 Duofold Suite — wood frame on mnhoznny finish. Opens ather seats an backs. (Traded in) 324 75 $29.50 Dresserobes — walnut finish or golden oak. Some have l'rlll‘;ol‘be Ple:tlyc gf drawer and wardrobe s Floor samples..... $13 95 $10.50 Slmmons and Budd Bed Springs—single or double size. Floor $4 95 samples $39 and $49 Bow-end Beds— in walnut lvenm‘l’. Out of expensive bedroom Bl L s $9.65 $39 Ovcrslllfltdl Club Chair— covered in velour. (Traded in) $9'95 $179 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite —with loose revers- ible cushions. Re- 339.50 claimed Warehouse Only PEERLESS FURNITURE CO. (il | Only lecture in Washinston this season by | Accounts Mrs. Greene's Concert | nnru- 0 G _St. Main 6 THEATER Between F and G on Ninth “Iligh Water Mark of Cinema Technique"—News ‘The End of St. Petershurg With MIKE SACHS Orch. Seats D% ///// RIALTO e of Perfected Talkies Tiking Treumph, o . “ llnportan! Event LON ESOM E National Theater, Nov. 9, 3:30 P.M. LTO REV. ol Exf"‘ FODAY-- International Newsreel EXCLUSIVE SCENES Taken By Cameraman Aboard GRAF ZEPPELIN From Start to Finish of Voyage COMING SATURDAY The 100% Talking Picture Supreme “THE MELODY OF LOVE” All the Characters Speak Their Parts Lowell Thomas ubject “With Lawrence in Arabia and | wllh All(nhv in Palestine”—Moving Pictures. | Tickets $1.00 to $3.00 | On sale at National Theater, Willard Hotel | “LOEW’S ALAC F_St. at 15th—Cont. From 10:30 NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture with SOUND ESTHER RALSTON in a story of carnival life THE SAWDUST PARADISE with HOBART BOSWORTH ON THE STAG WESLEY EDDY Fox WQVIETONE NEWS ADDED ATTRACTIONS 20 FREE PASSES will be awarded daily for the best letters on “The Sawdust, . Paradise.” See the picture and write the Contest Editor at Loew’s Palace telling him what you_think of the picture in less than 100 words. GRAF ZEPPELIK Flight Pictures The only authentic pictures of the flight over the ocean are now being shown at Loew’s Palace & Columbia. LOEW’ A OLUMBI F_St. at 13th—Uont. From 10:30 FINAL WEEK OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS ?(?Alffi'fiml"‘f@!:fi'fit stol modern youth with JOAN" CRAWFORD ANITA PAGE—DOROTHY SEBASTIAN—NILS ASTHER— JOHN IACK BROWN etro Movietone Acts MARION HARRIS “‘Songbird of hn" LE BEERS STANLEY-CRANDAL THEATERS [Binction Aol Crmpans, o Umeries] A i St ¢ W EVERY SHOW A DE LUXE THE NEW IAl.lIlE- PICTURE SENSATION "STATE STREET SADIE A Stirring Story Made More Thrilling by the Voices of CONRAD NAGEL MYRNA LOY AND OTHERS —ADDED— THE FIRST SYNCHRONIZED FABLE. VITAPHONE SHORTS BEGINNING FRIDAY MIDNIGHT BILLY DOVE IN “THE NIGHT WATCH” T E— “THE HOUSE OF TALKIES" METROPOLITAN “Whare the Sereen Speaks Each weet" Doors O Sunday ws 3, 5, 7 ' P u Daily Gont. 11 A THIRD Tnumphant WEEK To Satisty the Demand of Thousands AL JOLSON In the Warner Bros. Special THE SINGING FOOL Shown at 11 A. , 8, 5, 7 IIILO_G E NEW “JOLSON” SONGS AMBASSADOR cal i ~2%" TODAY and TOMORROW.JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARI __in “THE STREET ANGEL. Apou_ 624 H St. N. TODA EMAR!ON RAVIES 1n “THE AVENUE GRAND TQRAY-RICHARD DIX in CENTRAL Oth St. Bet. D and E TODAY.-GARY COOPER and PAY F A\ve And CHEVY C SE nfi:R'.‘ Y S D, TODAY_-CLIVE BROOKE and MARY BRIAN in_"FORGOTTEN COLO Ga. Ave. & lnunfl £ TQDAY_GRETA GAREO in “THE MYSTERIOUS LA PIR mni NE. EMPIRE ILLY SULLIVAN and AY — BILL mx DRED JUNE in "WHEN SEC- NDS COUNT." cnu’uu Rl-xssuz COMEDY. FHOME, - "»° "~ T f;‘;%*—*’“;%?f“‘f?'.':" Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily TODAY — WALTER MYRNA LOY in “TURN BACK THE HOURS." 3 AVOY 1ith & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY ] FDB!UND LOWE, DOLOR!S DEL RIO VI )R McL DEN_ i OwHAT PRICE OLOK: on TlvoL 14th & Park Rd. N. Time R mvm"-‘:‘mf’-‘r‘é““;“" Deposits' 3 ‘Whistl: SViEToRE NERS™ *Fam; Fox 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS -Over At E AN RIA PIDGEON_ and Savings It’s Advantageous fcr| Business Men to Bank | —where there are facilities for meeting all their wants promptly and efficiently, “Franklin| National” is a bank of that type. Are we serving YOU? Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JORN B. COCHRAN, THOS. P. HICKMAN, and Cashier I|IlI!IlIIIIIlIlIlIIIlI||II||III|II!III|IlllIlI|IllIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII( CAROLINA lllh S AY GEO. K. ARTHUR-KARL DANE. TAKOMA 4.4 No Plrllnl Trmlbl'! C‘llRLIF MURRAY nd LOUIS®E 5 i PAZFNDA in !\l"'N(\ VENTIS finnrll\lhl and CHARLEY CHASE N.F, . Comedy, Exerciser and - Reducer JESSE THEATER MOMEN’ DUMBARTON 1315 Wisconsin Ave. and CAMTLT.A umw in Comedy. “HIGH Gth & C Sis. N JOHNNY HiN] NEW srmon, A splendid machine for home ex- ercise_and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration. Reasonable in Price Sold on Easy Terms SCREEN oomnnyn.n_on QEMARKABLE BIG GAME HUNT Nexi Week Seats Thurs “REVOLT” A New Play by the Author of “Maren Hares" SHUBERT ELASC Memt hul Presents DO K TONITE ATS iy D A Satire by Arthur Somers Roche at 8:20 9 I'OLI $ .I?":,S.!" ) o N THE GORGEOUS IA'TIAVAMNI EADIN SOUTH’ ;;Xre'l(llllllll Cast—100 People nghb, 50c to $2.50 No Ticket Tax Beg. Monday---Seats Today WILLIAM A, DY. JR. AND/ DWIGHT DI E WIMAN ! t JANE COWL In a New Romantic Fantasy “THE JEALOUS MOON” Philip Merival Eve., 50¢ to 3 - $2. Sat. n-t.‘ Soe to 3250 A ROLLICKING ROMANCE HIS LAVISH STAGE REVUE 30 PEOPLE 30 GORGEOUS GIRLS NEXT TEXAS GUINANS SunoAT '‘PADLOCKS -/ 1928" | Re7 sdnsatin of “This 15 JASCHA HEIFET: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS October 30th at 8:30 P.M. ROTH STRING QUARTET of Budapest rved seats at T. Arthur Smith, ls;n G "Strect N.W., beginning October Each ticket 25 cents This concert will be broadcast by Station NAA . MRs. WILSON-GREENE’S CONCERTS, 1928.29 P?-W..‘“ONIC Ccum Nov._19. R HOROWIEN{Plan- 19, N ARTISTS COURSE HAYES, Celebrated FRITZ S6STON “SYMPHONT Y xnmvn-ny, Conductor— ONEGIN. Contralto— Feb. 11, Radio and Victor Artists. Season tickets. all courses. Mrs. Greene's Bureau. Droops, 1300 G st. 6493. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. INDISPUTABLY. A Great Show | THE AIR CIRCUS The Second Willlam Fox TALKING PICTURE An Epic of Young America in_the Sk KING COME “THE FAMILY ICNIC Fox Movietone News NEXT SUNDAY AT 2 P. M, THE SECOND IN THE SERIES OF FOUR Symphonic-Jazz Concerts Fox Grand Orchestra Augmented to 50 Solo Artists 50 LEON BRUSILOFF Conducting FFORD PEMBERTON ; LLROOM DANGING gt Class lesson o & cenenl d-n:lnk! 61130 P""'Jfg.ggl ¥ Mnu Ellen Wuller LATEST lAl.l.lOol DANC'I' D 2270 after 1 b.m.» 5 Conn. v.” N.W, " Tcherni ofi:(hrdiner 7 School of Dancing ‘In Alley, Rearof 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Spa Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehou Boudolr Lamps—complete with cord and plug. 89(! $2.49 Polyclume Gilded Book Ende. Parroer | 99€ ot Tt af GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. The American School Recognized in Eurosd Classes ng or5lasses now form Oraded Classes fof > mtary Eveni gt Classes W A A uates pl lc’d in New Ynl:glhoduél!onl % 1708 S St Catalogue 710 12th St. N.W, o Washington, D. C. “THE VIRGIN