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KAPLOWITZ CLARA HOLES WINS | OoN NINTH BET. Oé Hss. APPAREL fF‘EClALlSTJ‘ A REMOVAL SALE EVENT NOTE: WE MUST CLOSE OUT OU NOTED STOCKS BY DEC. OR SOONER ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW HOME, s21 13TH, BE- TWEEN E AND F STREETS. COAT/ . . DRESSES | INDIVIDUAL FASHIONS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES LLY LOWER THAN OUR COSTS .. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON DRESSES . . $7 s$12 $21 $29 COATS..$14 $21 $37 TO $54 CHINCHILLA VELVET AND SPORTS COATS LUXURIOUS DRESS COATS DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME . . MADEMOSELLE . AND JUNIOR MISSES . . . DURKN‘G SALE: HOURS 8 AM. TO 6 P.M R 1 aC SAVE mrou STORAGE.CALL Fll! flfiy,s TORAGE PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS | 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 Extreme Care is exercised here in fitting your Oculist’s Prescriptions CLAFLIN 922 14th St. Bakers & Confectione;t Save on Flour, —Shortenings. Cooking Oils. Chocolate Coatings and similar ‘supplics, by taking adri of our Low Prices. Guality goods on! B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 1105 11th St. §. E. Phone Lineoln 93 Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St.—Second Floor TURKEY DINNER Thanksgiving Day, 1 to 6 Tes enps read free by America's foremost readers with Table d’Hote Service 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Bridge Parties a Specialty Us Demonstrate the LATEST ALL-ELECTRIC MREBE AND RADIOLA RADIO SETS =Th it Bicctrie R a7 Ali Baba was a poor rich man —for all the gold in the Treasure Cave of the Forty Thieves couldn’t buy one little cup of Friday and Saturday Are Big Days at GIBSON’S DRUG STORE 50c Assorted Chocolates Ve Auxc\h LEURS 50c Aqua Velva .. 50¢ Dr. West Tooth Brush.... Petrolagar, plain or otherwise 50c Ipana Teoth Paste...... A Special Combination for the Ladies 1—8$1.00 Bottle of Genuine French Narcisse Perfume 1,08, size 1n beautiful ground- llllfl stoppered Ml!l? and ox of Poudre de Riz Flesh Tint Total Value, $1.50 Both Very Special 79¢ This makes a fine Chflstmll gt for any woman Get 3o Hox. while this sile is o 50¢ Philli Mag! uesl:‘ o4 346 Mk Kolynos Tooth 27 c 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream, 10 Gillette Blades... $1.00 Coty's Talcum SPECIAL RAZOR OFFER Cream; 1—25¢ Palmolive Afier Shav- ing Taleum: Auto Strop Razor and Strop and 10 Blades, and 1 small hottle of Bay Rum or Lilac Toilet Water. Value, Special is Pord to he’ rmn u- ||-m item aophies 1ol itoms I8, GIBSON'S DRUG STORE 917-919 G St. N.W. TURKEY NENUTEST 'Mrs. H. Schulze Given Food “ Show Prize for Prettiest 1 Red Hair. Twenty-three recipes designed for | the Thanksgiving dinner—all of them including turkey and cranberry sauce. | as expected—were submitted in the | prize menu contest held last night as | a feature of the entertainment pro- gram at the food show being presented | at the Washington Auditorium by the District Grocers' Society. A committee of experts in diet se- Jected the offering of Miss Clara A. Holes, 1615 Irving street. as the most | tasty, scientific and well balanced. Her | | recipe included: Fruit cocktail, tomato | | bisque, celery. olives and radishes: roast turkey. chestnut and apple dress. | ing: candied sweet potatoes and early June peas: ¢reamed caulifiower, cran- berry sauce, watermelon pickles, hearts | of lettuce, roquefort dressing, hot bis- cuits, mince and pumpkin pie, coffee, cider, salted nuts, mints and raisins. Mrs. H. Schulze was adjudged win- ner of the contest last night for the prettiest head of red hair and was awarded a bouquet of flowers. Tonight there will be a contest for long-haired girls. The winner of the prize baby con- test yesterday afternoon was Robert Earl Bellman, 1725%: Third streel northeast. Other babies in the con- test were: George Kaufmann, 2316 F .street: Anna Mary Smallwood, 2109 Third street northeast: James E. Lochte, 1521 Thirty-third _street:’ Isabelle Mercedes Barry. 2920 Thirteenth street; Leo Vis- bal, 1301 Ridge place southeast: Robert | Richard, 329 C street southeast: Carl S. Coofne, 1373 F street northeast: George M. Griffith, 628 Fifth street northeast; Doris King. Friendship Heights, Md.; Gladys Mitchell, 1122 Tenth street: Ralph Stevens Broderick, Clarendon, Va.; Mary Edna Gray, Hy- attsville, Md.: Charles Robert Kriegh, 5303 Dorsett place; Raymond Cudmore, 1009 I street northeast, Harry T. Jenkins, 31’ Smithland, Md.: Bobbie Bellman, 1725's Third street northeast: Roland J. Grisoms, Alexandria, Va.; Joseph Edward Simon, 1432 Oak street; Dorothy Weisinger, 617 New Jersey avenue; June J. Miller, 1506 S street southeast: Helen Ruth Boteler, 1737 B street, southeast; Joyce Garvin, 5146 Fulton street; Betw Louise | Hart, Glarendon, Va.; Roberta Stilwell, 329 Kentucky avenue southeast; Anna Jeannete Smith, Arlington, Va.; Frank T. English, jr., 2410 Twentieth street; Patricia A. Blshnp 1207 I street south- east; Virginia Lee Rector, 647 G street southeast; Alan Buckingham, Hyattsville, Md.: Pearl Hatton, 2912 | Deuboden ' street: Willlam Thomas Thornhill, 210 Thirteenth street south- west. 'PROSPERITY IS HELD RESULT OF COMPLEX | Economist Declares Statistios Fail to Bear Out Business “Illusion.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 23 —Pros- perity in America’s present situation * nther a state of mind than a fact sus- ceptible of demonstration,” Virgil Jor- dan, chief economist of the National In- dustrial Conference Board, said yester- day. He told the National Founders’ Asso- ciation that while new high industrials records in 1928 “indicated the greatest outbursts of productive activity wit- nessed in a single year of our histol there has been no year since the w: or even in our pre-war history, in which that overworked word prosperity has had less real and definite meaning or has been more uncertain and question- able than it is today. The country, he nld. is in the mv of “prosperity complex,” | “Prosperity in the present lmmtum is | rather a state of mind than a fact sus- | ceptible of demonstration either by | statistics or by actual experience among | business men or the general public. In a larger part,” Mr. Jordan said. | it is an illusion ereated by extraor- | dinary financial conditions, by excep- tional activity in production of certain | types of y radical changes in the organization nnd methods of manu- | facture, by changes in methods of dis- ftribution and by shifts in the living | habits of the urban population.” et He Was Friend to All. From the Ottawa Journal. | A delightful story of a certain cabi- net minister’s amiability comes from a colleague. It appears that an admirer | of the great man had begged an auto- | graphed photograph. The minister | gan writing across it: “To my very | dear: friend.” 'Then he paused and | asked in the charming manner fa- miliar to all his friends: “What name did you say?” CANDY SPECIALS with 10 blades. Very special. $2.19 This makes a fine Christmas Gift 4c | 36¢ 88c 27¢ 27c 66¢ 77c 1—35¢ tube Palmolive Shaving 1 Genuine New Style Total $1.95. All for, Very 98c w ve "EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"Rosalie,” musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Trial of Mary Dugan,” melodrama, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"The Silent House," mystery play, at p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Strand—"Bare Facts,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—"The Home Towners” (dialogue), at 11:15 am., 1:15; 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. Palace—"The Battle of the Sexes” (sound), at 10:55 a.m., 1:20, 3:35, 5:15, 7:30 and 9:45 pm. Rialto—"The Scarlet Lady.” at 11:50 am., 2:10, 4:10, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:50 | pm. Earle—"Varsity” am., 1:40, 3: pm. | Fox—"Napoleon’s Barber” (dialogue), at 12:35, 2:50, 4:45, 8 and 10:05 p.m. Columbia— White Shadows of the South Seas,” at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Little Theater—'The Kreutzer Sonata.” continuous 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—"Take Me Home," at 2:35, 4:30, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. Ambassador—While the City Slee] at 6:0 50 and 9:45 pm. Central—“Fazil.” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5. | 30, 8 and 9:40 pm RESTAURANT PADLOCKED Proprietors and Four Waiters Are Fined $450 Each. NEW YORK, November 22 (). —Lu- | igl’s restaurant was padlocked for a | year yesterday and its proprietor, Luigi | Cardi, and four waiters were finde 8450 | each for maintaining a nuisance. Luigi paid for all. Each defendant also got a six-month |Bll sentence, which was suspended dur- ing good behavior, with the stipulation by Federal Judge Burrows that all be placed on probation. (sound), at 11:45 5:40, 7:45 and 9:50 | Cas Host Chai Includes: (r. Luxurious Includes: ( flé,l A Plate Glass Top for SCHOOL FILES REPLY. ‘The president ana members of the executive committee of Howard Uni- versity vesterday filed answer to the pe- tition in mandamus recently brought against them by Clarence I. M street, to compel hi the freshman class at the Medical |sible. School. admission .U for entrance, “his scholarship was so low in order of merit that it was not possible to place him among the 60 students ndmnbed to the class.” Smith | ranked. it is stated, No. 41 on a waiting list of 64 persons. ‘When advised of this condition, the Smith, 924 | answer says, Smith tried to be admitted 0| out of order, but was mw it, was impos- The faculty, through Attorneys Edward F. Colladay lnd Joseph C. Mc- The faculty tells the court that while | Garraghy, asks that the petition be dis- Smith had the minimum requirements | missed. Three Hours’ Free Parkin at Capitol Garage for Patrons YourThanksgiving Table —will add a note of up-to-date smartness to the feast, and serve protecting vour mahogany from injury. the practical purpose of ‘We cut Plate Glass Table Tops to order Very Reasonably. Flcor Polishing Brushes C. DISTRIBUTORS AND OTHER WIDELY House and Wax & [Roof Paints Varnishes and Stains Gold and Silver Paint for Radiators FOR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Frank. 8328 jo|——=|a|lc——|a]——|a]c——20] Obiong Extension Table Sturdy Chairs and r with Genuine Jacquard Seats Sofa Comfortable Club Chair Cozy Throne Chair Colonial Davenport Table Book Trough End Table Completely Furnished Dining Room Including an exquisitely blended Walnut Finish Suite. Semi-Enclosed China Large Buffet 5-Piece Console Set Dinner Set ) § Completely Furnished Living Room Junior Lamp Junior Shade Smoker Console Set (5 pieces) Completely Furnished Bedroom & special value in a complete bedroom outfit, constructed of genuine walnut Polychrome Three-Wing i 0 VLAWY ELLS S FOR THANKSGIVING 109 Magazine Rack and other cabinet woods: each piece of the Fuite is large and roomy, having dowel Joints; Huguenot walnut. Includes: { > Mahogans-Finished Magazine Rack End Table This is the I in_years for an: did quality. pens eas Silk Pillows, $1 $10 Cash Delivers Stewart- Warner Radio Prices Start at $96.00 Less tubes Bow End Bed Large Dresser Full Vanity omy Chifforobe Chair : port Suite of such splen- The Dav- ily into . Vanity Bench 'Guaranteed Spring Mattress 2 Pillows Bed Lamp coered 1n Oblong Enamel Turkey Roaster Size 11x17 Special 89c No_Phone. C. 0. D, or Mail Orders None Delivered a high-grade A_bridge s| -de table an Atwater Kent Radio Complete $117 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 AMUSEMENTS. I8 AT D ST, Fr. 1333 1wm Daily MUTUAL DURLESQUE New Faces—New Show Evers Week “BARE FACTS” With Joe Yule and Jeanne St Good ofeh. seats Ier Mate and Eve. I s RIALTO AN EPIC OF ROMANCE AND PASSION “THE SCARLET LADY" ATURING LYA DE PUTTL, Dt FEALVARADO; WARNER OLAND —JOHNNY SLAUGHTER'S RIALTO 1 REVELERS AND OTHER HITS— | | - PatacE F_St._at_13th—Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAYING A United Artists Sound Picture THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES t f lausht story of lsagher and tears —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY In Paul Oscard’s Production “VOLCANO” LOEW’S CorLumeiA —————— ¥ _St._at_12th—Cont. from 10:30 2nd BIG WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sound Picture A Sound WHITE Froaciion SHADOWS IN THE SOUTH SEAS A romantic and stirring film of Sonth Sean with 1001 stghe’" and sound sensations feataring RAQUEL TOREES METRO MOVIETONE ACTS STARTING SAT. NORMA TALMADGE in & United Artists Sound Picture “THE WOMAN DISPUTED” Y You St. Bet. 14th & 151h White Patronage GILDA GRAY, “THE DEVIL DANCER." NEWS and SCENI NEW STANTEN 'éTu‘-‘rA GAR!b" roge.\n NAGEL, “MYSTERIOUS PRINCESS oat80t Sk DAGOVER-EKMAR in \DISCORD.” CARTOON, SCENIC and 2105_Pa. Ave. W. 953 CHARLES FARR!:LL SR FAZIL." VI MAN KNOWS stowings 1 wnds P.M. _Admission 25 cts. SECO SILVER SPRING. MD, vz MART.” COMEDY and PATHE NEWS. N. C. Ave. HIPPODROME rheis rich, “PO' IWDER MY BACK." LBERTY ™ b e g “FOUR-FOOTED_RANGER." TAKOMA *B,*p¢ Butternut ois0 Today and Tomorrow. Emil Jannings'in “THE PATRIOT” $rhna Jigna. 9 oo Fentare at __7:10_and JESSE THEATER R S “TENTH WavER, “VICTOR JOSEPH ~SCHI VAGGHN. - Chs ‘t’or Nov 3ot PFRRBAN a) THEMHGHTY.T Tatess PATHE NEWS. Special_Music. 1343 Wisconsin Ave. DUMBARTON G Tecnion and SALLY PHIPPS in “NONE BUT CotLeGE Kimpo.» “OMFPY THE 'HEN YOU | Need Blank Books | Come in and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1008 Pa. Ave. Herzog’s Sea Food Cafe Best cooked sea food in town. All kinds of fresh fish in season— frog legs, scallops, shrimp, etc. Deviled and Imperial crabs, turtle | soup and clam chowder every day. Stflako. chicken, chops and other meals. Close at » P.M. Closed Sundars Franklin 5823 11th St. at Potomnc River ence. been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many Our service has been lvlfl.l le to the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail yourself of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appliances. 917 G St. N.W. Shubert BELASCO Proclamation RADICAL CHANGE OF POLICY Inaugurating the most practieal and revolutionary Dresent-day conditions. In recent history of the ustme: *menican” sae P! WASHINGTON WILL WELCOME il eon. Srtaniaation of FIFTY n of musical stock. offering 3 most famous Musical | Comedy CHARLES EWERSON COOK'S SAVOY MUSICAL COMEDY GOMPRNY A FESTIVAL OF DANCE LAUGHTER AND - SONG AT PRICES ALL CAN AFFORD Starting Next Sunday Night, Nov. 25, With MATINEES WEDNESDAY, THANKSGIVING AND SATURDAY The Players—Direct From Broadway Eddie Morris Roger Gray Virginia Marvin Renee Hamilton Frank Gallagher Carrie Reynolds Lew Christy Jack Closson Ann Gillespie n Greene Vance Leonard Gladys McCall Beatrice Lee Helene Randolph Rosa Snowden Patricla Funu«- Gllfl!l Rove Eiles att ite Gladys llll“lmll Bmu Torrence With A Veritable All-American Beauty Chorus A GORGEOUS GARDEN OF GIRLS THE REPERTOIRE—ALL YOUR FAVORITES “No, No, “The Glng Sanny, Dearic, Nanette,” Man” ““Queen Hij yrest Enemy,’ ldflower Nellle Kelly,” ly Be Good.” THE PRICES—SUITING EVERY PURSE No orchestra seat over $1.50, any night incl. Sat. and Sun. Mez., $1.00; Bal., 75¢; Gal,, 50c Director of Production Gennine ROGER GRAY | FIRST !E!i “NO, NO; NANE! Broadway Special Costuming Enlarged orenutu Wednesday Mats. All Orch., Mez. and Bal, 50c, 75¢c. Sat. urday Mats., 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. Casts Musical Direotor IVINGENT COLLING WEEK--YOU WItE " NEXT THEN BECOME A smso\ SUBSCRIBER Seats Now on Sale Keep this Adv. for reference. it will not appear again. NINTH ABOVE ¥ Continaons From 11 o 11 PM. LITTLE ATRE LAST 1m lmys COUNT LEO TOLSTOY'S The I(reutzer Sonata PAT ARCTIC F£AT A Positive Sensation. THE_FIRST ALL TALKING PROGRAM The Classic of Spoken Motion Picture Dramas NAPOLEON’S BARBER A dramatie episode of Napoleon. "4s & Supplementary Feature CLARK AND McCULLOUGH As Two “Ham” Actors In THE BATH BETWEEN Both Are Foz Movietone Productions And Another Great STAGE SHOW Featuring MARY READ'S 16—Fox Tillerettes—16 And an Unususl Array of Six Entertaining Star Acts FOX MOVIETONE NE 1t Speaks for Itselt FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOFF Conducting T COMPANY THEAT! S G2VGEY o ki EARLE Daily, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. Heard and Seen in Paramount’s “VARSITY” With MARY BRIAN CHESTER CONKLIN With SOUND METROPOLITAN Daily, 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. Sunday, 3 to 11 P. M. GEORGE M. COHAN'S Great Stage Suceess , THE HOME | TOWNERS A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE 100 PER CENT ALL- TALKING PICTURE AMBASSADOR T%Y—m" SL ’NP%Y in COMEDY ¥ APOLLO 628 H St. N.E. TQDAY—CONRAD VITDT and MARY fi"@!! o Y b St and WiLE SENNETT CENTRA eun sl Bet. D and E TODA! DAY § ARY;,[S FARBELL and Conn. Ave. & CHEVY CHASE oe. MeKinley St.D.C. VARCONI in "TENTH A' Ga. Ave. & Farragnt St TODAY—ERIC VON, STROHEIM and FAY - FAL WRAY in “THE WEDDING EMPIRE 911 B St. NE. TODAY — RANGER, R AckED NG HOME % © st ~& TODAY S ESTHER BALSTON in \WDUST MEDY. ARADISE. NEW the dog, In 535 8th 8t SE. TODAY.- ORAYFQLIVE BORD JOHN Tith & Col. Rd. N.W. SAVOY EYNOLDS in “THE TODAY—VERA DIVINE ST SATDY. at 2:30 B sncnzx: com“u III'. H[!lll SHUBERT WOODS, presents H The szc Thmmcal Samatum 1 THE TRIAL ° OF MARY NIGHTS. 50e TO $2.50 Bost Seats—WED. MAT. $1.50 SAT. MAT. §2 Tlol AL Tonite, 8:20 = Mat. Sat. at 2:30 = == Seats ot Box Office for all Ferformances ZIEGFELD MARILYN MILLER In “ROSALIE"” JACK n'b"NAuuz e, ETHEL SHUTTA FRANCES UPTON, MARY J, RUTH ETTING, TAMARA om AND HIS MUSIC {/ Tonight at 8:20 Matinee Saturday Lee Shubert Presents Greatest:Mystery Play Ever Staged ==xyith 5 EXCEP"!IIO.\'AL' CAST MONTHS ON BROADWAY NEXT WEEK ROLAND YOUNG _In the Season's e The QUEEN’S Now HUSBAND By Robert Emmet Sherwood Author of “THE ROAD TO ROME BalTs 055 Tha: & Sat Wats 50t 8250 AN FROM EVE MATS. THU. & SAT. APIRECT FROM A L0 CELEBRATED COLORED TENOR. POLU'S—TUESDAY, NOV. 27. 4:30, Beats. Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Bureatl Droop's. 1300 G St. Main 6493. THE WORLD'S OLDEST PASSION PLAY filmed bs Nov. 2 w T. Arthur Smith Burest. 1330 G st Ogle, Tinnin, Brown, Inc. Present a Series of Six Plays for Young People in Wardman Park Theatre Plays of Beautsy—Illusion—~Wonder with a splendid Fridas. \svember. at Saturday, November tickets, 6 pla o' sdmtistom S0 | Washington Auditorium SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOV, 2% 3:30 P. M. MUSICAL RECITAL 1 Mr. Otto F. Beck Washington's Foumo-! Organist 25¢ and 50c DANCING. JOSEPHINE JACKSON PRIVATE DANCING: | single lesson, $1; six. $5. Class dances Pfld nuhu 9 to 12.' 1636 19th n.w. Pot ! AND MRS, srvn | PR Toch « Pl B0 it p.m. with or;;mstr % pointment DAVISON'S 1329 M° s'«‘"n'.w em- ‘s Es Teach you to dai rectly in s few seriealy pe nstr Qon at s %.n'

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