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" Visit the Historic Old Presbyterian Meeting House Erected in the year I’J’N 300 Block South Pairfax Streel, Alex: Va. Your ad- on fee of 10c wil I\fl in the restoration is, one of America’'s greatest patriotic . rn(ln( place of _the nknown the American Revolution and and friends of George note. - contains oldest Invite Your Guests E To the ptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floor Luncheon, 60c \" Dinner, 75c and $1.00 ' Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Frank. 8332 Service All Day 'l'lle Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself" } Luncheon Private Room for Luncheon and Bridge Parties Telephone Potomae 6322 ¥ | W. L. Board, M. S. Koonce, Rev. J. U. The Radio — that you want. All Electric Grebe or Radiola Sets. RADIO ALEESB&MM SEA FOOD CAFE Herzog’s Turtle soup from fresh snapper turtle, frog -legs, live lobsters, and salad; deviled and crabs. All fresh fish in season; also shad and shad roe, steaks, chops, chicken, etc. Close at 8 F.M. Winter Months Franklin 5823 and 9912 11th and Water Sts. fim Health and Happiness | }—uevanh-ulpmlnyloodiml | gist's for a box of Dr. Boice's Pre- | scription Tablets, Get them NOW. You won't regret it. The guaran- | teed safe laxative.: 25c per box.— Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. See EUROPE if you will But SEE AMERICA FIRST n. Vlen A lelvml 1t includes W stone Park or Colorad Sed Sion Park. ere. Ask for Miustrated Itinerary E. R. ROCHESTER TOURS Room Distriet National Bank Blds., oF Chesapeake & Ohlo Ticket Offce, 714 14th St. NW. Main 748, ogae i Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot acquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff has been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many years. Our service has been available te the public of Washington for the last 20 years. Avail your- selt of this t opportunity if you need any artificial appli- ances. lnaugural Visitors See MT. VERNON, ALEXANDRIA AND ARLINGTON CEMETERY (Unknown Soldier's Tomb) By Electric Train Service “The Route of Unlimited Time” Train service from UPTOWN terminal, 12th Street and Penn- sylvania’ Avenue, 9:00 AM. to 2:00 P.M., every hour. Round trip to Alexan- dria & Mt. Vernon, 90c. Round trip to Arling- ton, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon, $1.00. MT. VERNON, ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON RY. Phone National 9711 " | Director of G. 0. P. Division THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Mary's Other Husband,” comedy-farce, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—“Security,” with Margaret Anglin, at 8:20 pm. Poli's—"Rain or Shine,” with Joe Cook, musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Kelth's—"Little Nellie Kelly,” musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Strand—"Peaches,” burlesque, at 3:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—"Weary River,” at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. Palace—"Desert Nights” at 11:25 am., 1:55, 4, 5:50, 7:55 and 10 p.m. Fox—"New Year’s Eve,” and & con- tinuous show from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Earle—"Redskin,” at 11:30 a.m,, 1:30, 38:35, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:35 pm. Columbia—"The Doctor's » at GOLORED CITIZENS ' TOHONOR HAWKINS to Be Given Testimonial Re- ception Tomorrow Night. Colored citizens of the District will hold & testimonial reception in the Arm- strong High School at 8 o'clock tomor- | 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 7:50 and row night in honor of Dr. John R.|9:55 pm. Hawkins, director of the colored voters } Little Theater—*Behind the German division of the Republican national com- | 1ines” phowp)ny (second week), at mittee and the executive commitice of | 1:20,'3:20, 6:20, 7:20 and 9: 20 pm. that organization. These will include ye » leading * colored representatives trom || Bresident s ;“g:‘“h il | many States o | The program will open with & “stand- | Ambassador—The Home Towners, |ing” tribute to President Herbert Hoo-‘“ 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. { ver, during which the Washington Con-| Tivoll—“Wings," at 2, 4:25, 6:50, and | cert Orchestra will play “Hail to the |9:10 pm. Chiet.” - harice® ‘at ‘Among local citizens taking an active | Cootral A Ledy °§ S el ey | part in arranging for the reception are b binleimt { Ferdinand D. Lee, Mrs. Mary Church | "lon ell, Whitefield McKinlay, M. Grant | _ Under the aegis of Klng George and | Lucas, S. W. Rutherford, Charles E.|King Christian, & fund has been started | Robinson, Samuel C. Smith, Dr. Emmet | to erect a memorial to Queen Alexandra {J. Scott, William L. Houston, Judge in the English Church which she found- | James A. Cobb. Rev. W. H. Jernagin, ed at Copenhagen, Denmark. | Garnet C. Wilkinson, Miss Nannie H. | — ’ There s Profit for Baken | Burroughs, Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, Jahn‘ and Confectioners in our Low Dr, M. O. Dumas, Bishop E. | Prof. L. M. Hershaw, Her- | ; . Kelly Miller, Capt. | Mellinger, Capt. Campbell C. Prices on Flour, Chocolate hoinas L. Jones, L. Melendez Coatings, Flavorings, Shorten- r. E. P. ings, Canned Fruits, etc. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. \\']IOLI\‘»\H-‘. GROCERS 1105_11th_St. S.E. { Louie | { Johnson, | King. Robert A. Pelham, . C. B. Lee, Maj. Ha ngton, W. J. szlflon Haley G s, Mrs. M. A. McAdoo, J. H. H R. Holmes, Prof. Roy W. Tibl Miss Virginia Willian Juhu\un Dr. C. Sumner V\’urmle‘) Mrs. Julia W. Hamilton, G. E. C. Hayes, Rev. Walter H. Brooks, Dr. W. A. War- fleld, Dr. C. H. Wesley, J. T. Rhines, Dr. King, Dr. T. Edward Jones, Miss Su- zanna Blackwell, John A, Lankford, Dr. Alphonzo J. Harris, R. H. Rutherford, ' Col. West A. Hamilton, W. O. Walker, L. D. Turner, Robert J. Neison. Charles | E. Hall, J. T. Risher, S. M. Dudley, Rev. William H. Thomas, Hoover I. Brown, | George H. Murray. Allen F. Jackson, Rufus G. Byars, Miss Jeaneite Carter, C. M. Thomas, W. A. Pinchback, E. H. | Lawson, Walter Reeves, ir.; C. W. Ban- | ton, M. M. Harris, M. F. Smith, J. C. | Waters, J. H. Green. Francis Wells, W. H. C_Brown, 1 H. Murray, W. A. Bowie and Prank Coleman. / C.ADILLAC ESSEX, J/ CREVROLET,FORD, »4 DODGE,HUPMOBILE, FRANKLIN.WHIPPET, TUDEBAKER, 614 H Strcet, NW. TO THE OWNERS OF AMERICA’S HOMES FROM THE DESIGNEBS OF AMERICA’S SKYLINBG Frederic C. Hirons, member of | the famous architectural firm of Dennison & Hirons, New York. The striking Beaux Arts Build- ing in New York, shown above, was designed by this firm. “Copper, Brass and Bronze could cost a great deal-more than they now do and still prove a very worthwhile economy for even moderately priced homes.” DENNISON & HIRONS IN common with practically all of America’s leading archi- tects, Frederic C. Hirons heartily endorses the use of g per, Brass and Bronze materials in home construction. In addition to the statement above, Mr. Hirons says: "l'or years Copper, Brass and Bronze have been cified in the buildings we design, because we feel ! t their use is no more than common sense econ- omy. They may cost a trifle more, but at their present low prices, this difference is slight indeed.” If you are thinking of building or buying a home or re- modeling your prescnt one, be guidec L\ the advice of these great architects. Insist on Brass pipe, Copper flashings, gutters and downspouts and solid Brass or Bronze hardware and lighting fixtures. By using these rust-proof materials you can_ assure yourself permanent 1mm|umy from repair and replacement costs. Write our Building Service Department for additional infor- mation. There is no obligation on your part. Considering their lifelong-secvice and their absolute protection against rust, Copper, Brass and Bronze are not ex- pensive even in the construction of small homes. COPPER &BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION 25 Broadway, New York Midwestern Office Landreth Building St. Louis, Mo. Canadian Office 67 Yonge Street Toronto, Ont. Pacific Coast Offica Architects Building Los Angeles, Cal. COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE~The World’s Most Useful Metals Py __Phone_Lincoln_93 | STAR, Wi TONIGHT N €Tuesday, Marck 5tk A Lenten Address The Rt. Rev. Warren L. Rogers, D. D. Bishop Coadjutor of Ohic Subject: The Supreme Appeal of Jesus Christ TO THE NATION At The Church of the Epiphany G Street Between 13th & 14th at 8 0’Clock EVERYONE WELCOME There Are No Reserved Seats Loud Speakers for Overflow Audiences SHINGTOR, 1. €, TORSDAY, MWARCE 5, 1029 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Movie Ball Wednesday, March 6th Washington Auditorium 19th & New York Ave. N.W. (19th 8t. Entrance) Strickland-Bonbrest “Mi-Jo” Orchestra Joe Bonbrest, Directing Dancing, 10 P.M. to 2 A M. $1.00 Per Person Given by Moving Picture Projectionists of Washington, 224 Mt. Vernon Special Trips, March 5th to 9th (Inclusive) ~—Leaving Washington, 7th St. ‘Wharves, 10 AM, 2 PM. Round trip, including admission, $1.10. NOW PLAYING TWICE DAILY “AROUND THE WORLD” With J. Elbert Tune oShowingy Picturcs of 15 Countries Singapore. India,” Eevot, 2:30 and 8:30 pm. | e and S0c NEW COSMOS THEATER 919-921 Penn. Ave. N. W. Gleammg, Tartar-Free Teeth What have Stockings '‘to do with ‘Tooth Paste? — You can for instance, get an extra pair or two with that $3.c0 ;ousavcbyusin Listerine Tooth aste. Its cost (25¢ alarge tube) is about half of that of ic ordi- nary dentifrice. And millions, both men and women, having roved thatitcleans teethwhiter, 1n less time, are glad to take ad- vantage of this cconomy. LISTERINE Tooth Paste THERE are many excellent dentifrices on the market selling at a trifle above or below soé—but is it necessary to pay that much? Why not a first class dentifrice at 25¢—scientifically correct for all types of teeth? Believing this to be a sound price, we created Listerine Tooth Paste at 25¢ for a large tube. It is the result of more than fifty years study of tooth and mouth troubles. Now it is sweeping the country. Everywhere it is supplanting older and costlier dentifrices that accomplish no more. Due to the presence of an amazing new and gentle polishing agent, it keeps tecth gleaming white with almost no brushing. Included in it are certain ingredients we have found most ideal in keeping the mouth and gums fresh and healthy. Try Listerine Tooth Paste for a month. Sce how it makes tecth gleam. Note how good your mouth fecls after using it. Compare it with any paste you have ever used and ]udgc it by results alone. And then reflect that these results are costing you about half of what you would ordinarily pay. Lambert Phar- macal Company, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. P 2 2 N Y W VYV YV VOOV AR O BN SR NRRS ERCTGGY2 - i somAN Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star 4 TODAY 11 A. M. CONT. TO 11 P. M. A Love Romance in @orgeous Natural Colors and Sor RICHARD DIX n Paramount’s “REDSKIN” ADDED WARNER BROS. SUBJECTS CONCERT OVERTURE EARLE TOPICAL REVIEW TODAY 11 A. M. CONT. TO 11 P. M. The Most Popular Star on the Screen RICHARD BARTHELMESS in his first Talking Role :: His_Voice Will Thrill You i% “WEARY RIVER " ADDED WARNER BROS. SUBJECTS AMBASSADOR c1"2,%3¢ TODAY 4o8 (ALL-’ TALK E) APOA!(.LO 624 H St NE. d TOMORROW_NORMA LADY OF AVENUE GRAND TODAY and TOMORROW. DO RE ,_RIO_in “THE RED ] DANCB . CENTRAL | th St. Bet. D and E TQDAY and TOMORROW-_NORM| SHEARER, DY “CHEVY CHAS Conn. A | McKisles 8t.D C. Y" Ga. Ave. & Farragut St TODAYALICE WHITE and, JACK [ULHALL_in_“NAUGHTY BABY.” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. TODAY—-DOROTHY ASTIAN _in “THE DEVIL'S Al TREE.” SENNETT_REISSUE_COMEDY. HOME 1230 C St. N.E. TODAY-ACK MULEALL and AND !GG _MAN." 535 8th St. S.E. MADGE _ BELLAMY _ and [DRESSER 'in “MOTHER SAVOY 1ith & Col. Rd. N.W. ODAY_DON TERRY _and _JUl A _COLLYER in_"ME_GANGSTE! “TIVOLI ™= & “Park Rd. N.W TODAY and TOMORROW—CHAR] SIOARD BOW in ZED. TODAY_] Louise BUDDY" ROGERS, ARLEN and _CLARA “WINGS.” _ (SYNCHI YORK Ga. Ave. & @ N TQDAY__EMIL JANNINGS in “SINS { Arthur Smith Bureau, 1330 G st., L.Kitt's. # AT FOURTEENTH ST BEGI .KING TODAY ALL SEATS 25¢ ' UNTIL 1 P. M. ] WILLIANM FOX_ Presests NEW YEAK'S EVE " MARY ASTOR CHARLES MORTON A Foz Movietone Sound Picture ON THE STAGE JOHNNY MARVIN Internationally Famed Victor Recording and Radio Star. IN PERSON In Conjunction with & Greater Stage Show Featuring Stellar Array o Broadway Favorites BERT FROHMAN A Master _of Ceremonies Unique! Extraordinary! FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA FOX MOVIETONE NEWS 1t Speaks for Itsel JohnnyMarvin Now Playing at the FOX THEATER will autograph his records at our store tomorrow between 12:30 and 1 P.M. DeMoll Piano Co. 12th & G “PEACHES" THURS. NITE—WRESTLING AL BAKHSH vs. JOE TURNER TWO FALLS OUT OF THREE In Conjunction With the Shew NATIO NAL t., $1.00, 25e & Sos | 33o 2U30c Wed. Mat., All Seats 500 THE HILARIOUS FARCE ‘MARY'S OTHER HUSBAND” A RIOT OF LAUGHS Vit MADAME X'$55° " TODAY—LAST CONCERT PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTURO TOSCANINI Conductor NATIONAL THEATER TUESDAY, 4:30, MAR. 5 Tickets, $3.50. $2.50. $2.00. $1.50. T. in Homer SHUBERT WaD. MAT. msco B UBERT Presents MARGAPET ANGLIN “SECURITY" Tyson sme Wrnn Mat sfu TONITE AT 8:30 EAT! Kennein lluowln lnd Siines Ross DOROTHY GISH in “YOUNG LOVE” A New Comedy by Samsen Raphaelson POLI‘ Tonight 8:15 4%, 5™ OF M JOE COOK .. RAINor SHINE wit+ TOM HOWARD OFFICIAL INAUGURAL WEEK SHOW NEXT WEEK—Box Office Sale TOMOR. Direction Mrs. Wilson-Greene Monday and Thursday Evenings NED McCOBB’S DAUGHTER By SIDNEY HOWARD es., Wed., & Fri. Eve. & Thur. Mat. ';l-IE DOCTOR'S DIL MMA BERNARD SHA' Saturdsy Evening and Satordsy Mat JOHN FERGUSON 87 ST, 10BN ERVINE 4 Sat Mat 85, 82 KE'TH!S PHONE MAIN | New Savey Musieal Comeds r- pany LITTLE NELLIE wl Seats KELLY 500 Seats t 75¢ 2t 5100 __ALL _MATINEES 50e_ & Toe | PRESIDENT Now Playing 2nd Big Week ‘The Mighty Screen Spectacle BIRTH OF A RACE A Picture For All Humanity 1ith & Penn. Ave. -———r-—————?———a LOEW’S PaLacE F_St. af 13th—Cont. from NOW PLAYING Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture fi .IOHH GILBERT DESERT WIGHTS —~ON THE STAGE-— WESLEY EDDY in & Loew-Publix Unit “CARNIVAL COCKTAIL" ADDED ATTRACTIONS Coi‘hflfi"'slA NOW PLAYING A Paramount Pictare 100% “ALL-TALKING THE DOCTOR’S SECRET Should Doctors Teil? Added Attractions METRO MOVIETONE REVUE JACK PEPPER JAN GARBER'S BAND snd ADDED HITS 1119 H_S8t. NE, JOHN GILBERT in MASKS ' OF _Synehronized with mus No Farki Today and Tomorrow at 6:00. 7:40 and 9:20 JACK PIC.KPORD and ouv! BORDEN in R Bowi? {Sme Music, l:m«s ool LAUREL-HARDY in * ONEACT. | Attinen to- 3 DUMBARTON 1343 Wisconsin Ave. BESSIE LOVE ‘and DY, v North Cap. TRU TON PRIPPS and NORTON in “NONE BUT THE BRAVE. Tomarru “Beware of Married Men' 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. AUDREY pRRs: WILLIAM COLLIER. Jr., CLYDE COOK, ANDRE BERANGER. "“BEWARE OF BACHE- STANTON 5. £S5 ii SECD ool SERS T CAROLINA s o1 with GRETA GARBO, JOHH anln'r SIDNEY LUSTS LEADER Smoking Permitied Special Inaugural Shows “OVER THERE” U. 8 Omelll and Allied War Pllm. Mcial. Amhen le I'IIPI’ODROME ROGER Rk, “SOME ONE TO LOVE." ELITE ‘&R SoMxdiV “THE HAUNTED HOUSE.” LIBERTY it gaglitos “TARTUPPE, THE HYPOCRITE ™ RIVATE 313 six, 35. Class da 163 mn'x‘:- nr‘::'.{x'.'.“! our method. Pupils M"n“x'x 18 B