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GROUP O INDORSE SITH ON TARIFF Democratic Candiclates for House and Sznate Uphold His Louisvile Speech. Democratic candidates for the Houszf 2nd Senate are about to issue a declara- } tion pledging compesite adherence to | ‘Gov. Smith's tariff declaration in his Louisville speecii. This is done for the purpose of frustrating the efforts of Republican leaders to make business believe that the Smith tariff promise wes merely a campaign sop and that prosperity can be maintained only | through re-electing the ticket. This move of the Democrat! for the law-making body a promise to the American peop no effort will b2 made by them in Con- gress, even if they come into control, to enact any such tariff reduction me: ure as the Underwood bill. de- liberately indorse Gov. Smith's pledge that the only change to be considered would be specific revision in individual | rhedules each considered on its oWn | his new plan to give the most com- plete assurance to the American pso- ple originated with the Democratic na- tional com ee. National Chairman Rackob has signed a letter sent to every Democratic candidate for Congress which also carries the reccmmendation of Representative William A. Oldfisld, chairman of the Democratic congres- sional committee. POTOMAC PRESBYTERY’S AUXILIARY MEETS OCT. 27| Annual Gathering of Washington Disteict to Take Placs at Rockville, Md. The annual meeting of the Washing- ton District of the Woman'’s Auxiliary of Potomac Presbytery will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Rockville, Md., October 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rev. Henry K. Pasma, pastor of this church, will conduct the devotional exercises. An address on home missions will be made by Miss Carrie Lee Camgpoell, an associate editor of the Presvyierian of the South, Richmond, Va. Mrs. John B. King, secretary of spiritual life of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Synod of Virginia, will speak in response to the greetings by the wife of the pastor; ‘Present Methods in Bible Study,” and make the report of the Summer Con- ference at Montreat, N. C. The president of the Woman's Auxiliary of Presby- tery, Mrs. H. C. Briscoe, will speak on “Standards for Women’s Work.” With other features in the program will be reports from Massanetta Summer Conference, the women's work in_the Bynod of Virginia and the Young Peo- r‘ 's Conference. Mrs. Rufus P. Clarke chairman of Washington District. To Women Goes Much of the Credit . credit for the unusual beauty now possible in painted room walls. For women foresaw the unlimited possibilities in painted walls—if only colors could be blended satisfactorily. The Keystone Varnish Company for years sought to perfect a paint that would make this The result was— KEYSTONA A paint utterly unlike anything that had gone Homelike. possible. before. Cozy. washable! Don’t fail to investigate the almost unlimited possibilities of Keystona. Ask your dealer. E. J. MURPHY CO., bistributors 710 12th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. THE ANNUAL RUST LOSS TO HOME OWNERS IS OVER $600,000,000 Are you contributing to this staggering total that comes out of the pockets of the home owners of this country every year? Unless your home has rust-proof flashings, gutters and downspouts of Copper you are. 7 Copper flashings, gutters and downspouts rarely cost anything a non-ferrous metal and cannot rust. By in- stalling it at the time you build or remodel you assure - yourself |am. to 11 pm. Republican | ¢ I tions. 7 v TODAY’S msmfl-:ms ’ National—"Revolt,” comedy at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2:30 pm Poli’'s—"The Jealous Moon,” romantic fantasy, with Jane Cowl, at 8:30 p.m. Strand—"Girls From Happyland," burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Keith's—"Craig’s Wife,” photoplay, and stage features, continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Fox—“Mothsr Machree,” photoplay, and stage features, continuous from 11 Rialte—"The Melody of Love" (all- talking film), at 11:50 a.m., 2:10, 4:10, | 5:50, 4:50 and 9:50 p.m. Palacs—"While the City Sleeps,” at 11:05 am, 1:40, 3:55, 5:25, 7:40 and| 9:55 p.m. Earle—"The Night Watch,” at 11 am, 3,5 7and 9 pm. heé Jazz Singer” (with new- | Iy _cstablished “talkies”) at 2:30, 4:40, | 6:50 and 9:05 p.m. Metropolitan—"The - (third week), at 11 am., 9 pm. Coumbia-—"Qur Dancing Duugmers sxngmg Foo 1,3,5 7and| ttle Theater—'The End of St. Ps- tersburg” (second week), continuous from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"Hit of the Show,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. Cenlrll— The Cardboard Lover,” at| 12:30, 2, 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. | RELIEF FUND SOUGHT BY SALVATION ARMY Officers Report Flood of Demands for Assistance Which Cannot 3 Now Be Met. An urgent need for funds for the Sal- | vation Army, which has been flooded | with dem=rds for assistance, was ex-{‘ pressed lest night by Capt. Ernest R. Holz, divisional commander of the lrmv here, who stated that $10,000 was needed | immediately. “What funds were available have been exhausted,” he declared. “Requests | for help have far exceeded our anticipa- | Our relief office is besieged daily with families in need of food, clothing and financial essistance. “During the past year the Salvation Army has received almost double the requests for help that came in last year. “Each month we find an increase,” Capt. Helz says, “and it becomes neces- sary to appeal to the public for contri- butions. We have gone so far as to borrow maney to help the unfortunates.” Contributions should be sent to the Salvation Army, 607 E street. 7 SR PP T TP Where Some Colors Come From. Carmine is prepared from the bodies of a small insect, and Prussian blue is made from horses’ hoofs and other ani- mal matter by fusing with potassium carbonate. Turkey red comes from a small plant that grows in Hindustan; raw sienna and raw umber aré ob- tained from natural earths in Sienna and Umbria, Italy. India ink is manu- factured from camphor. ° And absolutely for repairs. Copper is permanent protection | 8chool of Medicin= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WHITE TO ADDRESS SCHOOL SHIFT ASKED. ALUMNI LUNcHEoN Night Classes Propoued at Frances Speaker at G. W. U. Event Saturday. Dr. Willlam Alanson White, noted | psychiatrist and sup-rin'-ndent of St. | Elizabsth’s Hospital, wil] bz the prinzi- pal speaker at the Genrgs W University Alumni lun~heon, to Saturday at the Hot] La Fayette. alumni of the nd the Dental but to which ned particularly for Scheol of the univer: president of the General Alumni As- | sociation, with Dr. Clovd Heck Marvin, president of th2 univ: as an honor guest. Arrangsments for ths luneheon are being mads by Charles Hart of the executive committee of t Residents of Beacon Hill, Boston, in a protest meeting declared the 65-foot addition t» the Fpiscopal Diocesan House was an “unneighborly intrusion. LT ALLOWEEN GARRISON’S Wholesale Tos and Noveliy Co., Ine. 1215.1217 ESt. Main 1586 Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St.—Second Floor s o Our gifted readers will read the tea cup-fres New readers and quick service Bridge Pcrties a Specialty PROTECT children’s health. Insist they drink Made from pure fruit. bottled under sani- tary conditions. At all'good stores, Order by our ' dealer can’t suj one (ki 4134 or addvess 310 Second st T w assoclation. | ington | eustom of the 2 held | year, women folk of members will be | The luncheon, which has been p]nn—r all alumni a1> ‘nvited, will be presided | son, over by Dr. Ocar Brenwood Hunter. | | | | | Junior Instead of Stevens. A request that the night school now St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Head to Be| ying conducted at the Stevens Manual | Training School be transferred to the D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stock. | E. Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Ave. Francis Junior High School Building was made ‘last night by the Georgetown Civiz Association at a meeting in the Phillips Scheol. Preparations were bsgun for the an- nual banquet December 28 at the| Francis Junior High. This year, it was ennhounced, in accordance with- Vh"i essociation on every fifth | Invitsd. The banqust finance committes was | appointed. It consists to Frederick | Moss, R, N. Carter, William Watts, John | Emith, Francis Hawkins. L. H. Fergu- | Willlam Hodgestor and Lewis | Bryant. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles M::Fcnale:!er 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25c Mt Vernon not open on Sundars Cate AerenerneAerenen. DER Y DETETE TS ARSI IE e I e RIS Gravy Boat & Tray t III_VIED PLATED WARE Adds Much to the Charm of a Well-Appointed Home Suggestions in SHEFFIELD REPRODUCTION Water Pitchers Double Veg. Dish Well & Tree and Cold Meat Platters R.Harris &. Co. F Street at 11th Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over H: Tune in on a Century THE BEST SINCE 1820 How CanYou Be Sure of a Comfortable Contented Winter TH'E test cold-weather annoyance is a heater that won’t heat—or ‘a heater that must constantly be coaxed and wheedled into doing its duty. But, if you are fair to your heater, it will be fair to you— unless it is a very poor one indeed. Being fair to your heater is, first, secing that it and the flues leading from it are free from soot accumu- lations, For soot is an insulator be- tween the fire and the heating surfaces. Second, your heater must have good coal if you expect it to give a good account of itself. That is, the right kind and right size of coal for its par- ticular type and capacity. Old Company’s Lehigh is a pure coal, with over a hundred years of proof behind it. Its purity and uniformity is the best possible guarantee of sure, steady heat—equal to any condition. This assurance is made doubly sure by the aid of the Old Company’s dealer in delivering Old Company’s Lehigh to you in proper condition, in assuring you the correct size from rain and snow, sun and fog. At the same time, you protect the money you have in- vested in interior decorations and furniture, which may become damaged by water seeping in through defective gutters. 7 7 7 For additional information about the use of Copper in your home write to our Building Service Department. Send for copy of our free booklet “Real Roofings” COPPER & BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 25 Broadway, New York Midoestern Offce Canadian Offce Pacific Coast Offce Landrech Building 67 Yonge Street Architects Building St. Louie, Mo. Toronto, Ont. Los Angeles, Cal. COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE ~ THE WORLD'S MOST lranru’usrus Old Company’s Lehigh An- thracite and the Old Com- pany’sdealerare the combina- tionto solveyour heatingprob- lems and assure you of ample heatin your home atall times. Reinald Werrenrath Recital SUNDAY 7 P.M. of coal for your heater, and in giving you full information on the most approved methods of firing —for greater economy and simplified care. OLD. COMPANY'S LEHIGH ANTHRACITE L. C. & N. Co. 1928 For names of nearby dealers, write or phone our nearest office: THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY 1421 Chestaut Street Philadelphis, Pa. 100 Milk S Mq.lfil.‘: 'nhd Nat'l bt e 24, 1928. RIALTO H THE SENSATION OF WASHINGTON Carl Laemmie's || 1009 ALL-TALKING PICTURE | “EUDY i I.l]VE" F AT FOURTEENTH ST. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS MOTHER MACHREE rhe Irish Love Song. With VICTOR M'LAGLEN BELLE BENNETT ON THE STAGE ELSA ERSI Hungarian Prima Donna Flo Ziegfeld Star CASTLETUN & MACK RS ana FOX \mnmo NFW 1t Speaks for Itself FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloff Conducting AND MANY OTHER FEATURES A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SOUND #R0DUCTIO! LON CHANEY in the world's greatest underworld WHILE THE GIT' “LEEPS HE STAGE— WESI.EV EDDY In John Murray Anderson’s Production “BLUE_GRASS” “Killing 'the Killer” UFA Sen: ion FOX MOVIETONE NEWS DED HITS LOEW'S OoLUMBI F_St._at_12th—Cont, From 10:30 POSITIVELY THE FINAL WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SOUAD PRODYCTION OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS JOHN MA( METRO HOV‘EETO l"g‘l’l MARION HARRIS "SOII:E Bird .! Jazs" EERS ‘Famous Whlutlln [T “Famous W ongater” ADDED A'I"Il\ 1oNe e onseansteane COLDS and LaGRIPPE Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1605 T Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily Accounts y Deponu 5 A Service-Giving Bank Like “Franklm” —is entitled to the business of depositors requiring promptness | and efficiency in the handling of | their financial items. fAre we serving YOU? Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHN B. COCHRAN, Ti P. HICKMAN, Cashier ||||||||IIII}Ill|IlIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIHI||I|Il|||i|ll|IIIIIIIIIINIIII!IIII MAAIN 39T Exerciser and Reducer A splendid machine for home ex- ercise and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration. Reasonable in Price Sold on Easy Terms GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. 4 HOFM AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL Today, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 at. AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT 50¢ to $2.50 SAT. MAT S0 to $1.50 WASHINGTON CRITICS ACCLAIM “Harry Wagstaff Gribbl, powerfully enacted.” —Ti; 7% 2 wright's powe ment; virile, “Don’t let the ing and surprisingly moving tine: its close.”—Star. tainous WM!NG 2 URTON StartingNov. COURSE Al 5 TICXETS Tours 727 ////' >// R R 7 22 JOSEF ANN TOMORROW NIGHT, §:15 P.M. AT WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM. Tickets at 1010 Conn. ave., Willard New _stand s K TH'S “CRAIG’'S WIFE” With IRENE RICH—Warner Baxter WHOOPEE ! ! TEXAS GUINAN'S “PADLOCKS OF 1928” 18 Scene-—"o People PULAR FRicEs Rt ia shaTs Sow ok GH' T SROW ELECTION LITTLE T2t __ Between ¥ e @ - Nt st “The Rassian Film Classic “End of SL' Petersburg” STRAN‘) Sth AT D ST. FPhone Fr, 13 MUTUAL BURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Every Week. “GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND WITH_IRVING SELIG. Good Orch. Seats 25 Mat. and Eve. Cont. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. BILLIE DOVE Ihe Sereta's Bird of Paradise i strarge mystery drama “THE NIGHT WATCH” ADDSED FEATURES WARNER BROS V{TApHox: Subjects AUGMENTED EARLE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Daniel Breeskin, Condueting “THE HOUSE OF TALKIES" METRflPfllITAN “Where the Screen Speaks Each Week’ Daily Cont. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK The Picture Sensation of Washington AL JOLSON In the Warner Bros. Vitaphone Special THE SINGING FOC! WITH DIALOGUE And {EW “JOLS0.J" SOI.GS Note—This is posit chance to see eture TIVOLI “The New I|vl -l Falki EMIL JANNINGS In Paramount’s Sound Picture “THE PATRIOT” and TOMORROW.-GER- OLMSTEAD. ~ J an TORAYGLIVE BROOKE and MAR BRIAN in_“FORGOTTE! "AVENUE GRAND & %% TODAY_CHARLES FARRELL and Al e NET GAYNOR in “THE STREET "ENT Al. Oth Si. Bet. D and E TOD%Y—MAIIOH DAVIES in “THE “The play affords an intere: re well written and the plot runs swiftly and evenly to NEW TRAVEL JOYS FOR 1928 HOLMES Glories of Madrid—Andulu; bra—Gibraltar to Pyrenees—Siam, Land of Chang—The Irish Free State. $6, $4, $3 & $2.50 T «n r- S REVOLT HARRY WAGSTAFF_( GRIEBLE'S NEW PLAY notable plty A powerful story, “Mr. Gribble here has written a pl-y of gnn strength; a play which points a moral with all the empha and yet & play which makes capital entertain- gorous, compelling.”—Herald. e keep you away. The play within the play- uite comvine- —News. eryday life. The d tender at tim ng study of “Hugh Buckler, intrusted with the role of the minister, is noth- short of glorious in the part—an intense study of hnahul otionalism seldom u:!n on the st:ga. hi Porl.'l.xn MAT. Brw sréxs Five Thursday Matiness at 4:30 -Alham- BUY NEXT RICIDAY POLI’S Tonightat §:20 Mats. Tomor. and Sat. WILLIAM A. BRADY. JR.. AND DWIGHT DEERE. WINAN Fresent 'JANE GOWL In & New Fomentie Fanteay “TIIE JEALOUS MOON" PHILIP ALL NO MATL ORDERS—S The Season's Most Kiceptional Dramatic Ofterma MR. LEE SHUBERT Presents M i a' n L BARR‘:M CRE “The Kingdom of God” ExEnines n- 5. mnm’c‘“ Tax And Daushter. . LOVISE HOMER STIRES LiR3. WILSOX-GREEHE'S CONCERTS, 1928-29 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Thi o :Aacln l’ll’l’lTH TINELLL, 0 PoNSE] —Mar. CHES oo rea"'r' ot C uctor, Fe! SIGRID nN l\‘ It 4 IA('!NAV BG Contral 0— OLYMPIC ™" &2 Falien RUDOLPH VALzN'nN “Fw’ STANffi 6th & C Sty. N.E. POLA NEGRI in VES OF AN ACTRESS.” COMEDY, 11o¥D Hudies ina MARY ASTOR in "SAILORS' WIVES. MEDY, “THE STUNT ClRCI.E RNER BAXTER, RA ROLAND (DREW. “MIC OFF, NA. SILVER srnm;‘ MD. KEN MAYNARD in ‘WAGON SHOW.” COMEDY. PARK THEATER 5.8 ADOLPHE MENJOU in “HIS TIGER __"CHINATOWN CHARLIE. 4th and Butternut 8ts. No_Parking Troubles FAY WRAY and GARY COOPER in T EiRsT 808, COMEDY " and AVIATION brcfoRs! TOMORROW._GRETA GARBO in ~THE MYSTERIOUS And Teature IS8 JANET COONS. _whistling artist. ~__ JESSE THEATER "“"h WILLIAM BOYD in OP. _EDY. “STANDING I‘AT DUMBARTON THEZLMESS and 313 Wiseons RICHARD M ' EAl' Ll !GAIE—\ - cnntr- 9’ lo 11 20.’!3 P [ n!r one fli 2 "CHEVY CHASE e TQDAY-JORN GILBERT in~FOUR cow Ga. Ave. & Farragut SL. TODAY—CORINNE _ GRIPFITH “THE_GARDEN OF EDEN. EMPIRE °" H St. NE. 'I'OD ‘R0 ORIQIY‘E‘K:‘:DDOW‘é:&nTIFTID HOME 1230 C s NE. TODAY—LEATRI MADE_WO! JOY in “A MAN 1 AY_SPECIAL CAST_in “THE RAIDER EMDEN." ~ SNOOKUMS TAVO)Y 1 & Col ma Nw. TODAY—CORINNE FFITH N or EBEN. YDRK G TODAY_-RICHARD ~BARTHELAESS NGUT OF ‘TRE ROING. in ) ME_STAFFORD PEMBERTON. }ALL STYLES STAGE. BALLROOM DAKCING. ial Attention Given Children. Stage Pupils Placed in Paying Positions. ipecial Rates Given Private Groups. Studio, 1124 Conn. Ave. Phone N. 3122. 31* Ly ) f.‘.“:.“’:.“.‘“fi'i.%% W, S snrv! any i'chémii«éfl.cudiner School of Dancing The American School Recognized in Europe Glasses now forming. = Graded Classes for Children. ulture, and Fiasti for Youns Men and Young La uates placed in New Yors Productions. 1708 S St. N. 874 MRS. M ISON I forms of Stage and Ballroam Dnuu&} actobanier? lnbert reteht xmmnu clucn o g Studio, 1328 W.