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48 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. . C.. THURSDAY, TANUARY 24, 1929. Y ALL-ELECTRIC RADIOS —see the wonderful All-Elec- tric Grebe and Radiola Sets! M. RADIO | a L EESE st EDUCATIONAL. George Washington University AINI TO CENTRALIZE Whitehurst Tells Trade Group | dicated they will approve the proposed HIGHWAY PROJECTS D. C. Heads Favor One- Man Control of Streets. The District Commissioners have in- Visits to Daughter Law School Member Association American Approved by American Bar Association Second Semester Begins January 28 Registration days, January 25 and 26 Stockton Hall, 720 20th St. W. 1640 plan for co-ordinating all public im- provement work in the District with a view to greater economies and efficiency | in handling of highway projects of all character, it was announced yesterday by Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, Assistant En- | gineer Commissioner, at a meeting at | the City Club of the streets and avenues | committee of the Board of Trade. Under the proposed plan a District | official would be named to co-ordinate | programs for street paving. widening, resurfacing, “cuts” made in streets and sidewalks for gas, electricity and sewer and_ water services, and rerouting of By Pastor Get $50 A Year From Will Provision is made in the will of Frederick Warther, who died Janu- ary 16 for ministerial visits of the pastor of Christ English Evangelical Lutheran Church to his daughter, Ruth Warther. The minister is to have $50 annually for these visits. A bequest of $5,000 is made to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, $3.500 to Christ English . Evangelical Lu- theran Church, and $1,000 to the German Orphan Asylum. The remaining estate is devised to the Washington Loan & Trust Co. in trust to pay the net income for life to his wife, Charlotte C. War- ther, who also is to have free use of the household and personal ef- fects. At her death the trustee is to distribute the household effects among the children and to set aside a fund of $40,000 from the income, of which the minister is to be paid $50 annually and the rest of the in- come given to the daughter, Ruth Warther, for life. The remaining cstate is to be distributed equally among the other children, Louise P. Have Yo':rr . Dance—Dinner Or Bridge Party at the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floor Your Fortune Free . With a Cup of Tea Luncheon T Dinner Fresh Deep Sea Maine Scallops Established 1858 HEN YOU Need Blank Books | AMUSEMENTS. Every Home Can Use a Chair or Two More— Mid-Winter Clearance-; A Gripping Drama of Mad Hours of Love for Prince and Peasant Girl P.AT FOURTEENTH ST DOLORES DEL RIO—CHARLES FARRELL Eml\li! WEIEEEEAE E 1SS NS SEETE N \. ;A" America’s Two Most Popular Stars in THE RED DANCE With & MAGNIFICENT STAGE SHOW “A NIGHT IN GRANADA” Cool s5& $5,000 ON HIS HEAD . ,, $4,000 IN HIS POCKET But “The Cisco Kid” Continued To Smile.., In Danger — Fervid Undaunted Even When His Girl Betrayed Him To The Law— MEET and HEAR in Love— Come in and look over our stock, WARNER BAXTER Iz the Most Magnetic Character Portrayal of 1929 ] i B é@ o 4 o E William Fozx Announces i | [} traffic during improvements. “There have been too many agencies having power to do various phases of such improvement work, not knowing in advance that other improvements in ALY the same streets wcretplaimedu(nr AN FIN’ o ELTY either earlier or later dates than their | own project,” Capt. Whitehurst sam.‘M ED FOR CRU f The proposed co-ordination plan con- templates appointment of a District of- ficlal Laving power to assemble pro- i 2 posed highway hnprm‘cmcm(pm]fl‘ll"s Driving Crippled Horse. and to allocate proper time for each.| pyjuing a horse which is crippled, :clélx:n:lyucw to greater cfficiency and | yajks with a sidewise motion andptakcs Capt. Whitehurst told the committee | :"’Si"?gsa:";n:;?:elagé‘:m‘;]nfkt;‘i fié‘;fi of work mow in progress for NEhWay| Gys A, schuldt, who_imposed 'fines improvements and of the compllation | ymounting to $35 on Joshua Stewart, of a list of streets for which widening | colored trash collector, in Police Court ATIONAL projects “elbemsf studied. Ht‘uloéd n§ vesterday. e et o savings resulting from new methods of | Y*JETERNL (0 1 oLoited pleas that the - handling appropriations for mainte- |4 L. e oy, il , 3 given treatment, Stewart con- $69.¢ ‘ers ocker, nance of streets and in more, modern | KOt Ficlve SEar aecording Lo e Lobster .........75¢c]b. $69.00 Overstuffed Rocker, 32 50 methndsioficanyigioutiatrectimp testimony of Hugh McDermott of the No Retail Deliveries | mohair upholstered o SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Co g Animal Rescue League. Poli's, Wednesday, Janu 3 | Ea $59.00 Sleepy Hollow Overstuffed Chair, $ !u"" M Convmcmg More cafe Men Cl'lO & Co., lllC. spring back; velour upholste/red. 42.50 st | A e ||| 35500 Overstufied Comiy Chair, tapes- 0.0 5() . $27.50 JESSE THEATER e try upholstered. ..... I OMEDY. %uunsu oL = “TARZAN $22 » 5 O e 2 SPECIAL MUSIC. E R 1000 Hotel Positions Open/ Trained men and women needed 'in Hotels, Clubs, Apartments, Institutions, Schools, Colleges, Tea Rooms, Restau- rapts and Cafeterias—America’s third largest industry. Age is mo obstacle. Past experience is unnecessary. A school with speclalized courses for the man or woman seeking a new field with un- Timited opportunities for an excellent posi- tion. large salary and advancement to & splendid managerial career. Get particulars today of <5 and bi_salaries earne wis-trained men and women. Midwinter Classes Now Forming School Open Daily 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Lewis Hotel Training School Penna. Ale,"_.“ 23rd S!rgat Warther, Edmond G. Warther and Frederick J. Warther. The Wash- ington Loan & Trust Co. is named as executor. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Our Friday Specials Buck Shad ......30clb. 30c Ib. Finnan Haddock..20c Ib. Cook Shrimp . ... .60c Ib. Green Shrimp . ..30c Ib. Crab Flakes . ....65cIb. Scallops ........50clb. I $ l O 95 | A Fox- mmmm‘nuc . T I Trash Collector Assessed $35 for. $18.50 Occasional Chairs, velour upholstered...... $49.75 Odd Overstuffed Wing Chulr. velour upholstered henomenal suc- by hundreds of SEATS sFLll\G The committee named a subcommit- tee to draft a protest over the specifi- cation of the location of the new nurses’ home at Walter Reed Reservation, now under construction, included in an ap- propriation enacted last Spring, on a site which proved to be on a line of Fourteenth street. The board is on rec- ord urging extension of Fourteenth street through the reservation and it Fee, $15.00 a Semester || {0 M Shairurtion: of - the. nurses home either would prevent or add great- Y.M.C.A. 1736 G St. N.W. ly to the cost of its extension. $35.00 Occasional Chair, solid mahog- SPECIAL EVENING CLASS R any frame; wool tapestry SRR T Gregg and Pitman shorthand, typ. Four Injured in Fire. | “LA ROCQUE in ink, crc. " LutonT 4 Clasen®s hishis | PALATKA, Fla, January 24 (@)— $75.00 Genuine Red Leather Chair, with 49 50 “LOVE OVER NIOHT Four men, three of them colored labor- mahogany frame. . . TAKOMA No Parking Troubles $22.50 District of Columbia College (Co-educational) PSYCHOLOGY New Course Beeinning February 5 quality Canned Fruits, and similar supplies. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCER 1105 11th_St. Phone_Lincoln 93 Herbert R. Grossman, Ph. D., Instructor. $39.50 Occasional Chair, wood arms, tapestry upholstered. 180 TRAVELTALKS 50t bretares Romantie Rambles—Impressions of 1925 Sunday at 3:30 P. M. Prices 3150, $1.00 and 50o SEAT SALE TODAY . This_Sunday—SPAIN From Gibraltar in the south to Barcelona and San Sebastian in he morth. FRIDAY !lll'n:l‘r o MAT E socnsso SPECIAL mmm TOMORROW. Savey Musical Comedy Co. In HONEYMOON LAST 4 TIMES OF LANE Kate smith SENT ZIEGFELDS “SALLY” PoLlls Week Com. Next Sun. Nite, Jan. 27 SEATS NOW SELLING The Greatest Musical Romance of 6th & C Sts. N.E. All_Time RICHARD DIX MORAN OF “T“E 100 Ge Volces e With Alexander, Grav. I Vi Prices—Ni 50¢ to $2. S: to§ ORDER SEATS BY MAIL. MARTINE[[i TENOR, METROPOLITAN orln k. The Civil Service Preparatory School, s.e. cor. 12th and F n.w. Met. 6337. f"] e indhlospihls s ;”thuin' mnggengygan R Baetine Toims, juries received late yesterday when they 5. Il Chai - : were trapped on the second floor of the $35.00 Hall Chairs, high back with and without arms; mahogany frame, cane seat Wilson Cypress Co.’s sawmill, which was destroyed by fire at a loss estimated at $14.50 to $16.95 Cretonne Boudoir Chairs $400,000. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. to $1250 Odd Bedroom Chairs, Rockers and Benches, each $3-50 TheWR]IGHT Co. | 905907 7th St. N.W. Strand—“Stolen Sweets,” burlesque, “WHERE UNUSUAL \'HJIES ARE USUAL” Washington College of Law Co-Educational Thirty-fourth Year Begins Feb. 4th Three-i me lesding o LL. B Fouriyesr counse irading to LL. M. ‘and . P. L. Resisirations daily. 2000 G Street Franklin 4585 sPAleH ‘WASHINGTON Prof. 1 10, o Cgniersational, Method, Revia Folkres: Taas W Bt AW, Natl TOON. "SCENIC and NEWS DUMBARTON 1313 Wisc LEWIS STONE: MARY NOLAN and NOR%AN KERRY REIG! com- ED\' LUCKY Bud TRUXTO North Cap. a ve. BUSTER KE 'ON in _TOMORROW-— Time: 5:30 P.M. Subject: Hurry. Reason: = Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and s porters perfec acquired exi ence. Gibson's fi been doing this woi and skillfully for man Our rvice has heen to the public of Wash the last 20 v A Ladies returning from bridge party have just remembered home, hungry hus- bands and the Town Club Coffee they failed to reorder. at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. - Little Theater—“Youthful Ecstasy,"| at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. | Fox—“The Red Dance,” continuous, from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Metropolitan—"Abie’s Irish Rose,” at 11:05 a.m.,, 1:05, 3, 5, 7:05 and 9:10 p.m. Palace—"The Sins of the Fathers,” at 11:05 a.m., 1:35, 3:50, 5:25, 7:40 and 9:55 pm. Earle—“Submarine,” at 11:25 am, 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. Columbia—"Wings,” at 10 a.m., 12:20, 2:20, 4:40, 7 and 9:20 p.m. Ambassador—"A Ship Comes In,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Tivoli—"“West. of Zanzibar,” at 2:40, | 4:25, 6:15,.8 and 9:50 p.m. ' Central—"“Moran of the Marines,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. cannot be long (‘}fl)el!- CHI g staff has F n staft has BETHESDA _coBRiiE R, “THE OUTCAST.” COMEDY and NEWS. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. P JOAN "CRAWFOR! ASTHER, AILEEN PRINGLE LOVE." * LAUREL-HARDY oA Bov. " WE PAY DOWN. NEW STANTO! and RUTH ELDER in _THE MARINES, 1ith & N. C. CAROUNA CELEBRITY‘ it _LINA_BASQUETTE. CLYDE COOK. _ SIDNEY LUS HIPPODROME “w% crs 2r, “MLLE. FROM ARMENTIERES." ELITE 58y "ilil™ LIBERTY “HOME MADI “SHADOWS SCHOOL OF \nll need any artificial .l])pll- ances. Music 'y Romberg L i The Temple School | Shorthand—T ypewriting | English—Bookkeeping New classes now forming. Day, afternoon, evening. | | We Do Not Solicit Main 3258 1420 K St. N.W. 1419 N. Capitol St. ALL-STAR CAST, OF THE NIGHT.” Twice Daity MUTUAL BURLESQUE witx STOLEN SWEETS NEXT BLACK AND WHITE WEEK. { SCANDALS These Prices... will only be effective Friday and Saturday until items are sold! Before Stock Taking Clearance Always steaming hot water at the turn of the faucet! A i ——— THE GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY “DIE WALKUERE” M., Feb. 4 “SIEGFRIED,” : “GOETTERDAMMERUNG,” St SPECIAL PERFORMANCE “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE,” Tues., Feb. 7:48 p. . POLI'S THEATER Prices—Single verformances. 5. 84, 83, M m-Greene's Concert Droond. 1300 G st.s Main 6498 Shouldn’t 74 People Daily 11 A. W e 11 Sunday '3 t0 11 P. A Glimpse of the Adventures and Loves of the Boys A Columbla Production Containing Everything You Like to See—Passionate Love Sequences— Spectacular Scenes and. Mighty Thrills, Featuring JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES DOROTHY REVIER - Vitaohene Ssblects. Synchronized n METROPOLITAN Daily 11 Tandas 3'te 11 . Only 6 More Days " (Sale ends at 5 P.M. Thursday, January 31st) Your Last Opportunity This Year —for you to take advantage of this Unusually Liberal Offer 20 ALLOWANCE —for your old water-heating equipment if you will purchase during the present month a new Ruud, Pittsburg or Loveko Automatic Gas WATER HEATER Why tolerate rusty, impure water from that old tank heater when we will allow you $20 for it if vou purchase during the present month any one of these three Nationally-known water heaters? This is the frst time that we have offered as much as $20 for old water heaters—and it is positively the I " this year, so take advantage of it—come in tomorr or SHIRTS Formerly $3.50 to $6 95¢ HATS Formerly $5 to §10 Sizes 7'4 to 738; stly 72 10‘7;::0 ok 95c COAT SWEATERS Formerly $5 to $10 (2) size 36, sl .95 (1) size 38, (1) size (1) LARGE BLANKET ROBE Formerly $6... $l 95 1 size 33 (1) oxford grey loung- 4 size 30 szi :!"‘Ex?bel'on‘n'::ll)l« $3.95 NECKWEAR Entire Stock_ of i APOLLO © Winter-W eight Formerly $2 & $2.50 TODAY_LILLL DAMITA in UNDERWEAR WDDEN L6 Three for 8 5 c (Except Duofold) A Iyt 1 racs "AVENUE GRAND GLOVES Formerly $6 $2.50 to $10 TODAY--POLA _NEGRI _in TUXEDOS washakiat. [Haes 52 95 __WOMAN_FROM _MOSCOW." Formerly $38 and $55 cary Pigskin. CENTRAL ** (1) size #1822 OVERCOATS TODAY —-RICHARD 26 Ionw—(‘l) 3 SUITS Formerly $40 OF THE_MARINES."” 5 reg., Formerly $35 1 37 "CHEVY CHASE Seitaidysi 5. T()DAY JOAN CRAWF'ORD in “A ug and (1 reg. No Alterations—No C€.0.D.’s—No Charges No Deliveries—All Sales Final / and TO\IORRO\V - LON CHQNE\' in “WEST OF ZANZ COLONY G- Am & Farragut St CROSNERS TOBAY SPECIAL CAST in *“NA- 1325.F. STREET .YS—IEIK o e B Gk SERW: EMPIRE — I B 8k NE TODAY-_GLENN_TRYON, in “HOW EN." TODAY— LYDIA TO HANDLE WOM! Faney = woven madras and whites. Collar at- tached and neck- Now 1¢’s on the Screen in Sound ANNENICHOLS ‘ADIES -IRISH ROSE With NANCY CARROLL CHAS. “BUDDY" ROGERS MUFFLERS Formerly $3.50 to $6.00 9%c¢ Good-look- ing designs. Formerly §9 VERNON COMEDY. THINK of the convenience and comiort of having clean, pure, steaming HOT water, automatically heated by GAS, always ready at the turn of any hot-water faucet in your home. With a Ruud, Pittsburg or Loveko in- stalled in your home, you will enjoy hot-water scrvice rivaling a hotel. X in “MORAN Vincent B. Costello Post No. 15 American Legion Tonite—8 0'Clock Jewish LOEW'S E P St_at 13th—Cont. from NOW PLAYING A Paramount Sound Plcture In His Greatest Characterization THE SINS of the FATHERS WESLEY EDDY in & Losw-Publix Unit HEERIO™ c LOEW'S l C(m'ycm'cn[ P St. at 12th—Cont. from 10:30 A anmvunt Sound Ml" ‘The spectacular enlg m§r Miss the MINSTREL SHOW PaLAc Terms Arranged DE DON ALVARDO in TS SCARLE HOME 1230 C st. NE. TOPAYLy—RICHARD ARLEN and NANCY CARROLL In" “MANHA NEW 535 8th St. S.E. R KEATON TODAY, BUSTE! s'n:u\mon BILL JR" CHRIS- __TIE_CHORUS GIRL COMEDY. “SAVOY A Have our representative call WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY New Business Department MAIN 8280 CLARA BOW RICHARD ARLEN “BUDDY” ROGERS ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1ith & Col. Rd. N.W. TQDAY DOROTHY MACKA SHERMAN i \\Hl -"vou 1ith & Park Rd. N. Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin & Dumbarton Aves. Washington Salesrooms 419 Tenth Street N.W. leig Studio tele hone "l"l l”l‘ AVE Residence telephone, Main GAS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS' \