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TALL- ELECTRIC RADIOS »—see the wonderful All-Elec- tric Grebe and Radiola Sets! STUTZ and BLACK HAWK Automobiles on display this week — show room, Conn. Ave. at Dupont Circle Norwood Bros., Inc. Novelties, Cards, Etc. Try This Big Store First GARRISON’S ‘Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 For Good Meats Instead of taking a chance, trust Goodman service when buying meats or poultry, Then there’s no chance for disappoint- ment—you'll be delighted with what we send you—for our expert judgment se- lects; and our skill cuts and prepares it for you. Beef, lamb, veal, pork, poultry, Partridge Brand hams, Jones® Farm little pig sausage, etc, Phone—we'll-attend to the rest. 4 Phones—Columbia 1656-789 E. T. Goodman ado Market, 14th & Park |Greater and More Beautitul Wash- || || | Jane Leaman, 21 ARE GRADUATE AT WILSON NORMAL Young Women Urged by Dr. Wilbur to Teach Truth “Openly and Plainly.” ‘The class of 21 graduates of the general course at the Wilson Normal School were urged to be diligent in Seeking the truth and to teach it “openly and plainly” in an address by Dr. William Allen Wilbur, provost of George Washington University at grad- uation exercises in the normal school last night. The four most important things for the members of the class to strive for, Dr. Wilbur said, are: “An eternal love for truth, humiliation of the soul for finding truth, humility of the mind for and plainly.” He mem- bers of the class preserve their health, declaring tbnt it is betur to know a little and have the vitality to teach it than to know much and lack the vitality for imparting knowledge to_others. The certificates of graduation were presented by Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent of schools. The program also included an address by Eleanor Hay Froehlich, president of the class; prayer by Rev. S. Carroll Coale, and singing by the graduating class and by the Wilson Normal School Glee Club, A number of the selections were songs for children written by the students of the school. Dr. k W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, predded at the exercises. iss Froehlich and Margaret Tench Benhl.m due to having the highest class stsndtngs, are to receive im. mediate appointments as teachers, it was announced, the former to go to the Buchanan School, while Miss Ben- ham will be assigned to teach at the ‘Wallach School. ‘Two members of.the class who would have graduated but for being unable to do the required amount of practice || | teaching due to illness were on the platform with the graduates and will receive their certificates of graduation || in about six weeks, it was announced. They are Elizabeth Lee Morford and Pauline Caroline Walther. ‘The graduates are as follows: Mar- garet Tench Benham, Eunice Marie Brandt, Sarah Angela Carlton, Evelyn Elizabeth Dellinger, Rae Brown Easter- day, Eleanor Hay Froehlich, Barbara l| | Louise Gillis, Eleanor Margaret Harvey, Mary Emily Hodge, Dorothy Craver Jones, Ruth Bagley Kintz, Margaret Dorothy Adaline Miller, Alice Louise Morgan, Marie Agnes Pendleton, Edith Selby, Marie Stand- I lg‘;a Helen Stevens, Florence Angelyn ‘alnwright, Elisabeth Welch, Anna || May Yoogkin, || CRAMTON BILL FOR D. C. INDORSED IN DETROIT ington Urged by Secretary of Citizens’ League. Strong Indorsement of the Cramton bill for a comprehensive development of ‘the park and parkway system for a 'greater and more beautiful Washington what it vrovldaa all the circumstances and conditions. I am assuming that as u are on the ground you expect to xercise your natural freedom of judg- -| ment, but I want you to know that I o By e mous “Scandals,’ o has plenty of rsonality. Not only has she won lway’s admiration by the cleyerness of her acting and danc- ing, but she has literally “set the Wyle" for Fifth Avenue by the way she dresses her ‘hair. “Girls in my position must do everything to keep their appear- ance pleasing,” says Miss Manners. “But I lead such a busy life that I can only use the simplest meth- ods. Iknow I have discovered the emst ‘way of doing my hair. It’s ular now here in New York. lt my hair 50 easily man- that I can dress it my way I want and it stays in pl o Allldolnpufiam- tle 'Danderine on my brush every time I mse it. My hair was dull and wiry before I started usin Danderine. Now it’s so bright an :E“ and so soft and fluffy at every one compliments me. Danderine soothes my scalp and k away all traces of dandruff. eeps my hair and scalp so clecn, don’t need to shampoo|R. half as often as I used to.” Danderine quickly removes that oily film trom the hair; brings out its natural color; makes it fairl sp&rkle It keeps your hair sot{ easily = manageable while f'ou re lettlng it grow to the new length. It helps stop dandruff. It is delightfully fragranced; isn’t oily; doesn’t show. All drug stores have the generous 25c¢ bottles. Over five million used a year. DANDEFRINE @Ommmml/wm IES ORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. %‘mfi BEST REASO The tlantic l(ycfl.u-fi And the Ideally Locat ST. CHARLES Pty ! * Climatic Conditions Delxghtful A hotel beautifully located overlooking the Attractively furnished rooms and suites with every comfort and convenience. Cuisine unexcelled—lounges sun decks glorious, where one may bask in the sun and enjoy the blue skies and sparkling ocean—at the Great Atlantic. favor a progruslve program for the park system of and bel.leve that the Invefl:men‘ of money will em- Inently wnrtt..hu while for the Nluon v v Lovett sta accord with will support_it. FOREIGN WAR VETERANS HOLD SMOKER TOMORROW' Program of Entertainment Has) Been Ar:.:.ged for Ex-Service Men’s Annual Rally. ‘The Department District of Colum- bia, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, will hold its annual rally and smoker at the Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, wmmow night at 8 o’clock. is _estimated fluz more than 600 'rms annual gathering is to promot eannduhg mw:umumemmotmm e Capt. Frank lockgzmwmdeflvermmnuot welcome. A program of onfiemlnmnt will_ follow. During the evenlng kitchen detail, aided by the kitchen police, will serve a Dutch luncheon. The entertainment committee cone sists of Abram Gmdd, chairman; Jo- seph F. Beattie, J. Clere, Clarence J. Lawless, Chester M Relch, Frank . Heise, Harvey L. Miller and William J. Harrington. s KELCHNER IS SPEAKER. Will Address League of Republican ‘Women Monday. Dr. Warren H. Kelchner of the State Department will be the speaker at the meeting of the League of Republican Women at 3:30 o'clock Monday after- noon ‘at the W n Club. The subject is “The Kellogg-Briand Pact for the Renunciation of War,” with an out- line of related subjects, including The Hague tribunal, The Hague court, the Geneva conference, the peace of Locarno and the Washington disarma- ment conference. An open forum will be conducted fol- lowing the addresses. —_— A novel lawn mower that will cut tall growths has knives like a mowing ma- chine that are operated through gearing by a crank on the handle. spacious— same time surrounded by congenial folk. ” Concert Each Evening American Plan New Fireproof (i) Building ety Welter J. Busby, Inc, teaching the truth, and to tell it o) also urged the el P Belasco—“Sally,” Ziegfeld'’s musical comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Pol’s—"The Desert Song,” musical romance, at 8:20 p.m. Strand—"Wine, Woman and Song,” lflqlu, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Theater—"Peter the Great,” phnwphy at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m, Fn—-"ln Old Arizona,” from 11 am. w 1 pm. rle—‘Naughty Baby, 11:45 a.m., l:fl), 3:45, 5:30, 'l:‘fi and 9:50 p.m. Palace—“A Lady of Chance,” at 11:10 a.m., 1:40, 3:50, 5:20, 7:35 and 9:50 p.m. Metropolitan — “Abie’s Irish Rose” (second week), at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3, 5, 7:05 and 9:10 p.m. Columbia—*Wings” (second week), at 10 a.m., 12:20, 2:20, 4:40, 7 and 9:20 pm. Ambassador—“West of Zanzibar,” at 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Tivoli—"The Singing Fool,” at 1:40, 38:38, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Central—“Adoration,” at 12:30, 2, ;i 8 and 9:30 pm. Inauguration of Class * ¥ FREE LECTURE * ok “How to Meet Promnent People” Harold E Harter Assistant Manager New Willard Thumbnail sketches of people winning success. You are cordially invited to hear Mr, Harter tell of famous people who make Hotels their of hotel and club life. Friday Evening, February 1, 8 P.M. Inspection of School—See the *Gallery of Notable Hotel Men.”—Reception of Faculty Bring Your Friends LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS 23rd & Penna. Ave. N.W. —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— John Randall Duna, C.S.B. of Boston, Mass, Member of the Board of Lecture- 'If You Expect Guests for Inauguration— —it is none to soon to round out your set of Sterling Silver Tableware or add a few needed service pieces. Select them in our complete Silver Section. These Regularly Stocked Flatware Patterns FAIRFAX—LADY CONSTANCE COLFAX—LOUIS XIV—WILLIAM AND MARY—PANTHEON MINUET—PINE TREE—ROSE—PURITAN POINTED ANTIQUE—MARTHA WASHINGTON—VIRGINIA In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Friday, February 1, at 8 p.m. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist No Collection All Welcome R.Haurris &. Co. F Street at 11th * % Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century * % F nday and Saturday Specials At GIBSON’S LOOI\ over this splendid list, choose what you need, come in or call up and we will deliver 50c or more, except soaps alone, anywhere in D. C. 15¢ 35¢ home, and of the fascinations 25c Seidlitz Powders, Special, per box of 10, Hershey Kisses. Spe- cial, per Ib.....eee.0 A . e 30c¢ $1.00 50c Noxzema Cream and 1 25¢ ‘Total 50c Williams Shaving Cream. Special 50c Dr. West Tooth ,Bruah Special, TUBES A, suzs WITH EACH TIRE TIRES—TIRES—TIRES 130 Minemt 0 vk 2,000 Tires and Tubes ‘:fik"n“n““" ctAN WAREHOUSE Co. 50 FI.ORlDA AVE. N.E. it Porte: cake Noxnefi-:m Soap. 39c 59¢ 59¢ 98¢ 25¢ 59¢ 59¢ Special, per pint Rs&ll’lne 'glt with E;L‘Cod Liver i, per botle.-: 19 C Special, per bottle.. R e s 50c Allellxwga;,n d.y very fine Special, per tin, ou... 35¢ Colored Alarm 98c 60c CIOCKS +.vvvnnaenens customer. flec'rlc Pad. Medium Ivory Soap. !peeul:itwlfar ey $l'98 10 IBHM.M,MMM $6.50 | was o $1.00 Gibson’s Drug Store 917919 G Street N.W. Telephones Main 1085, Franklin 5077 Agar. Special...... Nujol, pint. Gum Camphor, Epsom Salis for Bath- ing. Special, 5 Ibs.., $1.00 Pal-O-Vin Tonic Special .,..... $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine. Special, pint.. Guaranteed 6-1b. Electric Iron. Special .u.veeeee Vim « Ray Home ‘Treatment Lamp. :aaaaase 5555858 ALL OTHER SIZES Guaranteed 3-Heat ALL TRUCK SIZES MAIL ORDERS WITH CHECK NO PHONE ORDERS NO C. 0. D. ORDERS r St THE FEBRUARY SALE LIFETIME FUORNITORE Hag Enthusiastically Opened « « . at MAYER & CO. VERYTHING is sale-priced now! Hundreds and hun. dreds of pieces and suites of artistic Lifetime Furni- ture are marked now ’way below their real value. Here you will find Dining Room Suites for as low as $175; Bedroom Suites start at $168 and Karpen Living Room Suites for as low as $158. The Karpen Overstuffed Suite, illustrated above, is in a good-looking figured jacquard velcur at $195 for the three pieces. Occasional upholstered Chairs start at $16.75; solid mahogany Grandfather type Clocks at $49.50; Old Virginia Sofas at $125; Grand Rapidse made Poster Beds at $28 and a host of other pieces are sharply reduced. The savings now are worthwhilel Our Trucks Deliver to All Points Within 100 Miles @ MAYER &Co. i CARVEL—LORNA DOONE—MARY CHILTON—LE MODERNE ||¢ 'm‘ Has Never Hi OR.SW Anything Like It! William Fox Presents iN OLD ARIZONA WORLD’S FIRST OUTDOOR ALL TALKING PICTURE ON THE STAGE FRONTIER JUBILEE £,357, Bodeo of Thrit ng and Dance TOMORROW A VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE at Made “THE LITTLE WILDCAT” Wild? EARLE ) & W b 1] P ‘Sunday. 3 t6 11 B M “NAUGHTY BABY" The Story of a Hot Mama and Her Boy Friends, With ALICE WHITE JACK MULHALL | TONIGHT, 11:30 P. And Continuing Throush Week \ RICHARD § BARTHELMESS [§ | In o Red-Bloodea Romance N M on the High Seas With the Barthlemess of “The Patent N Leather,” “The Noose” and (8 8 “Fury” Rolied Into One in “SCARLET SEAS” METROPOLITAR LAST DAY “ABIE’S IRISH_ROSE” With NANCY CARROLL CHAS. “BUDDX” ROGE! §| Warner Bros’. Newest, Live- i H lest Vitaphone Talking Pic- ture— 8| 4 Swist Drama of the Paris |8 8l Underworid With True Love @i B 8t NE. AY—P H th TODAY_FLASH, the do 'ronAY—mu.eonY in “THE PRICE OF FEAR.” HORE W TEE—— TODAY—E%W in_“WON IN COM- AUTO SHOW Now Open 1t010:30 P.M. Washington Auditorium - l 74 ’“‘“.'... onl.-llxld. mxu l-l.u. “SCARS" SUNDAY AT 3:30 P. M. Prices, $1.50, 31, 50c. Seat Sale Today. Germany, 1928 Nnt n cut Ind dfl!d DPresentation of the it was, but fl lhs evolutlan .n “Dl'. e, '-'a“g & new Republic. Sat. Mat. gy SHUBERT roifn sc 10 $1 ) ELASC 10$1.50 Sarer, uieal - ZIEGFELD’S Comedy Co. In SALLY With HELEN AULT in Title Role Son. “OH,BOY” Rl POLI"S TONIGHT AT 8:20 Matinee Tomorrow Greatest Musical Romance of All Time IIESEII'I' SONG’ ‘With Alexander GHY, IIrllll r-lvjl.l. --l Bernie 50 to $3. Thm b 50e to 5250 .lll) ‘rm-: GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY | pie waLkvere “SIEGFRIED,” “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE: Tect, Feb. 5 7:45 D, m. REVELERS “Something New in Music” FOLISMONDAY, FEB. . ade Bureau, Droop's, 1300 e Statn 0i05 STRAND :. 2—~BIG SHOWS IN ONE—2 "Wl‘nc, Womm and Song” vl SCANDAIS of 1929” 74—ENTERTAINERS ON STAGE—T74 FINAL WEEK 4 Paramount Sound Pieture PaLacE Now Playing . 4n M-G-M Sound Picture NORMA SHEARER ¥ ADY OF GHANEE” WESLEY EDDY “Bonuty Sllop Blm CAROLINA TRAN BAAE MARY PICKFORD. vER o MK, VER ah N, om_k st “COWBOY KID." JESSE THEATER ™%.% ¥ “HAUNTED HOUSE." with CHESTER CONKLIN. COMEDY. SPECIAL MUSIC. 4th and Butternut Sts. FABLE, 8, B 32d (Mat. only) Chav. § of TARZAN - “POWER.” _CO! Y nd NEWS. TIELD and PATSY mrp! gn.un in “AN Amcm Anvm'nml Tkfififi 'rAYwn ma HALL In TOMORROW - OUT OF THE RUINS." SECO JOHN GIBERT in " MASK DEVIL" ~COMEDY and QF THE X Matinee Bat at 3:30 T} AIR CIRCUS."” I