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TAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 12 MR mumwlmm i THE EVENING Ganea eparen i tne - apariment | MENINGITIS ON SHIP !W i building and with no outlet directly | IHWM e QUARANTINES 336, f AR B Mu .IH into the street. President Edgar B. Henderson pre- sided. R Third-Class Passengers and Crew of Liner Arriving From Orient Are Segregated. AMUSEME N_ATIONAL E $1.00, 3¢ & 50e. Wed. Mat.. All Seats 50c [ EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY l National Theater Plavers 3 e A Revival of the World's Most Powerful Dramz, “MADAME X” Adapted From the French of Alexander Bisson by John Raphael ey Ton CITIZENS PROTEST TRAFFIC DANGERS Northeast Association Urges Stanton Park Corners Be «Made Safer for Pedestrians LITTLE THEATER F and G TODAY S AMUSEMENTS National—"Madame X." drama, at 8:20 pm. Poli's—"The Doctor’s Dilemma,"” at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—Dorothy Gish in Love,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. \frand— Speed Girls of 1929," satire, By the Associated Press. i SEATTLE, March 12.—As a precau- | 5 tionary measure to prevent annther out- | 3 break of spinal meningitis here, 336 o ';’k““f\' Rdl e A third-class passengers and crew mem-; Earle—"Stark Mad." photoplay, at|hors of the liner President Madison were | $1igo am. 1:40, 3:45, 545, 7:45 and|in quarantine today at Diamond Head, A plea to the director of traffic to| %20 Pm- near Port Townsend, Wash. take immediate action to make the |, Falace=“The Rescuc.’ at Two weeks -ago the American mail D | 1:30, 3:40, 5:20. 7:30 and liner President Lincoln, operated by the four corners of Stanton Park safer 1nr‘ Fox—"Grey hnu,m Limited, same company as the President Madi- traffic and pedestrians was mmmwd am. to 11 pm |son. arrived here with 12 cases of fhe s' k), 0 a meeting in Ludlow School, Sixth and 'W"",ds‘arf d 3( LI 1;1m1 i \Th“ Prrfltdrgt Madison dgilépd at b v § o = favoring the pxacmg of “sllent nnllrr- jond woek), “at ‘L 30 am, 8:353 Eia aisa from. spinal meningitis on the | men” at the dargerous intersections in | 5:25, 7 «; and 9:25 pm. | trip from the Orient one day out from Little Theater—rspics.” a UFA film. the event the traffic _signal lights | Victoria. could not be installed. It was pointed at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm.| Dr. C. D. Underwood, medical officer Presents EDWARD ABN] THOMPSON Dramatic Reader, “Young bur- Wednesday, March :15 Hotel Rooxeveli—Admission. 810 Next Week Seats Selling “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" Every Piece and Sunte of Marred, Floor Sample, Traded-in, Reclaimed and Storage FURNITURE delculously Low ALL WEEK STRAND -Mutual Burlesque “SPEED GIRLS OF 1929 Thursday Night—Wrestling DEMON GARDINI vs. JOE IURNER TWO_FALLS OUT OF 1lREE In Conjunction With the Show from 11 SHUBERT S0¢ to Secret” ElAsc #2.30 1:40, 3:45, | Kenneth Macgowan and Sidney Ross River" 1:30, In “YOUNG LOVE” A mew comeds by Samson Raphaelson. author of “The Jazz Singer.” with Tom out that each of the crosswalks at the | intersecting streets is fraught with ! peril to life and limb of motorist '\')d pedestrian alike, and recent instances Wwhere persons have met with serious accidents in the vicinity in ‘question were cited. ‘The association voted to transmit a | Jetter to Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superin- | tendent of police, expressing regret at his resignation as head of the police ! force and thanking him for his helpful and considerate attitude toward the association while he was in his office. A. L. Harris, municipal architect for the District, was the principal speaker and illustrated his talk on the proposed beautification of Washington with lan- tern slides showirg the location of the | varicus Federal l:wildings and munici- | pal center pianneo under the new Fed- eral building presran. It was voled by tue association to '\d- Journ after last rixht's meeting until | the Fall unles special meeting was called by Evan M. Tucker, president of | the association, fo consider pressing business which may arise during the | special session of Congress. CITIZENS’ BODY, ASKS PLEDGES BE KEPT Piney Branch Association Cites As- sessments 20 Years Ago for Im- provements Not Yet Made. Contending that assessments were | Yevied more than twenty years ago for | benefits and improvements which have not materialized, the Piney Eranch Citi- zens’ Association, at a meeting in Ham- | line M. E. Church last night, voted fur- | ther to pursue its efforts to have the | Seventeenth street entrance into Piney | Branch Valley opened for public use, It was pointed out that building con. struction on Arkansas avenue leading | into the-valley has been held up be- cause of the lack of sewer facilities and that projects proposed to be developed with the assessments years ago have | never been started. | A referendum vote of the associa- | tion's membership to select candidates | for membership on the Public Utilities Commission, was ordered. The secre- tary was instructed to include in the list of names to be sent to the membership for consideration the two commission- ers whose terms expire soon and who ‘were not included in the list sent out by the group which igstituted the to the Federation of Citi- Associations _uninstructed in the wmlna election for members of the Citizens” Advisory Council. A special committee was directed to investigate the status of the old Sixteenth Street Reservoir -and to make recommendu- tions to the Park and Pl mission for the utilization of this site for some purpose beneficial to the com- munity. Resolutions were adopted urging the zoning committee of the federation to continue its efforts to have the zoning regulations so amended as to forbid the location of trade enterprises in so- E HAVE The Radio — that you want. All Electric Grebe or Radiola Sets. RADIO 1. wn was voted to send the association’s lents i ARy o at 610, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. i “The Awakening.” at . 7:35 and 9:25 p.m. Central—"The Awakening,” at 12: 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. a remarkable Travel bargain - California and Arizona $78 from Washington One way special chair car and coach excursions. March 18 to April 30, inclusiv Fred Harvey station dining rooms and lunch counters will save you money. Three fast Santa Fe trains to choose from=The Navajo, Scout and Missionary. You are on Santa Fe rails“all the way”=quick, comfortable =free reclining chair cars. detaiis H e 601-602 Finance Bl Phones: <, of the ship, told health authorities here | | that 05, | develoned aboard _between 2:05. | Shanghai, the man being sent to a| hospital at the latter port. 30, | pass ship Ask your local agent or address: Dillard. on_your DAILY BALANCES 2% B S inleresl on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Department fllIllllllllllllllllllll!llIlll|||l|lIlI!II|III|||I|||||||I||||IIIIIIIIIII|I|Il|||l|IHIIllllll!IlIllmlIINIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF% the first case of the disease had | Kobe and! First-class sengers were allowed to leave the at Victoria and Seattle. H Dist. Pa santa Fe R\ ielphia, Pa. Phil Rittenhouse 1464 JlIII|IIII|Hl|llll|!IIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIllllll’m|IIIIl|'IIIimNHIII|I|||IIII|ili|IIIIIIIIHI|IIIIlIIIIIII|IIIHII!IIIIIIIIIHIHIIIW‘ | We Pay You = Interest on che;:king accounts on daily batances—com- pounded monthly. Which Will You Choose? A WILL: claim s Of vided by —Where a busy executive may be burdened with the others. law: no more. —To effect an equitable distribution of your estate, ——To protect your widow and children from unjust —To appoint a permanent executor who will without prejudice administer your affairs. OR NO WILL: —Where your widow will receive the interest pro= —Where your property may be distributed regardless .of any desires you may have expressed to others durmg your life. respansibi]ity of satisf‘ying your heirs. This institution for thirty-nine years has acted in f;duc;ary capacities. Name us the Executor or Trustee of your will, ]E]RJICAN S]ECUR][T 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, $3,400,000 Surpl us, 3,400,000 PLEASE NOTE— Thais sale is at our warehouse only—in alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of parking space. Take Seventh, Ninth or 14th St. cars and get off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old ware- house. $239.00 Brand-new Serpentine- front 3-piece Living Room Suite, button-back high chair, settee and Chesterfield chair, all cov- ered with finest jac- quard velours, Floor sample . 3127 $29.50 China Closet, walnut-fin- ished gumwood. Docr Broken off . §3.98 $29.00 Quartered Oak Round Extension Dining Revm Tables. Trade $2 98 S L fet, 40‘ln(‘h length, with bevel- - ‘e;;lg?. ; n;llrrnr dee.‘ $3_7;) Glass-front Oak China Closet, excel- = lent condition $8.75 $169.00 Three-picce Loose Cushion Blue and Gold Velour Overstuffed Living Suite, - $' 0 Massive Overstuffed Club Chair, with barrell arm anlfii loose t!:\lsl'\lon, covered in ex- cellent tapestry. Traded i oeenr. BL-10 FiSL;lS % Gn_‘l.flroo':l Mahogany- nis ‘elephone Stand and Stool.. $1 95 $249.00 Be:ntflnl l -piece Bed- room Suite, extra large pieces. Made of fine cabinet woods ve- n‘eecred in s;lcctsd walnut. Al pleces matc! ut of stotage ... $98.00 559,011) Brasx; Bflhi satin finish. Double size only. @g¢ Trade In .. $2.98 antees n e ot $3.98 » Slfi“qo!wfingollll( “’Brand 50-1Ib. ure Cotton Roll-edge ~ Mattress $6.85 K M.:; 0dd ()aéhl\l ng Room airs, ‘Traded in $1'00 $179.00 Loose ('ushlvn Bed- vaenpm'ld.’l-pe. Suite, covered in jacquard velour. Reclaimed $15.95 a S‘:};‘ad lllnldln h’l'al\lfl» gumwood, nishe mahogany. Strongly built . $2 89 n:(‘lkfi.fifi Roeed ;‘lh:; (haIrs and ers. Out of stor- L - $4.69 $49.00 Three-piece Mission Oak Library Suite, settee, chair and rockcr. Genuine leather, spring filled seat cu ‘Traded in ... $19.50 Mission Oak Library ‘Table, with shelf and $3.75 magazine rack. Traded h:" 95‘ll;rdwood Mahogany-fin- Windsor Chairs, Out of storage $1.90 S‘lflfli Gate-leg Tnhlu, with mahogany veneer tops. Slightly marred 38'95 $19.50 Occasional -4 Chair with velour seat $0+9ID $139 Velour Overstuffed 3-picce Living Room Suite, Loose, re- versible cushions. Excellent spring construction. First - class condi- $4() 25 hen Safe with giass nm‘: 3 shelves and plenty of cupboard space. C $69.00 Solid, Quartered Oak Buffet with mirror. Excellent condition. $l]'75 $149.00 Embossed Velour All Over 3-piece Living Room Suite _with loofe, reversible cushions. Excellent, condition, $38 75 From storage §39.75 5d-inch Buffet, gum- \\ood‘ vrnecm} 'é‘ American walnuf From storage..... $14 98 $59.00 Oak and Leather Duo- fold Bed-Davenport, opens .to full size bed. in $97.50 Wood Frame 3- pleu Duofold Suite, velour seat cush- jons. Opens to full - size bed. Trade in. $17.95 Large Brick 4-Story Building AUCTIONS!!! THESE BARGAINS . WEDNESDAY Rear of 918 M St. N.W. —in Alley All Sales Final Purchases Held for 60 Days on Deposit ONLY LARGE LOSSES!!!- That was the old way we handled Marred, Traded-ia, Reclaimed, Storage Floor Samples and Slxghlly Damaged FURNITURE v+ but that is not so today . . . we believe i’s better business to take the same losses in dollars and cents new friends to the Peerless Customer Farmly. GET IN ON . READ EACH ITEM ... WE'VE CROWDED THEM INTO LITTLE TYPE BECAUSE WE CANNOT AFFORD TO SPEND MUCH MONEY IN AD- VERTISING THEM . . . we’re losing erough already. . but add hundreds of Warehouse Open from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Note These RIDICULQUSLY Reduced Prices _$230.00 3-piece Bed-Davenport Suite, rose and taupe jacquard velour, -Loose, reversible cush- fons. Fine condi- @mg) mm tion, Trade in $59.75 §24.50 Leather-cov- cred Easy Chair, $3.39 Trade in . and $45.00 Reed settee, chair rocker. Excellent - - conditin -y $15.75 $185.00 Long and Chair, W covered in v From storags .. $69.00 Hizh Chairs, all Jeit §350.00 suites, d mahogany ne-hack Settee loose pillows £19.95 Back and Wing of $300.00 to me with hand- f frames. Al ),“ u holstery and oty and $26.75 ew Cn\“rll Chair with spring seat construction. Coi- cred in durable tap- = et > $13.75 $19.50 Large Buffet Mirrors, silver and polychrome frames, mitered and etched plate glass mirrors. sf’ 75 $E15.00. - Theee-phits ~Pheqiuct Velour Bed - Davenport Suite, loose, reversible, spring-filled seat cushions. Floor sample. Slightly soiled $99 $139 Brand-new Floor Sample 3-piece Living Room Suites, cov- ered in taupe or $48.75 blue velour. Min akefeld 3- defects . act Weoed Fitier Living Room tyle seat cush- the "high 20 7= 39.75 r y Size Oak Rr!n;:rr.llnr‘ in 3-doo yle, best insulation .1 n d hardware, Floor o) filo 95 $21.50 Oak Top-icer Refriger- ator, good condition. From orage <. 9485 0 Englander Fnldawzv Cot ad. Four-foot width, folds wall or in $16.95 m Continuous Metal Post Beds, wal- = nut finish, A1l sizes.. PO:AD $1500 Guaranteed Coil Springs. 90 coils. All $6 89 sizes $11.50 glander Solid Stee) Windsor Type Bed, in walnut fin- ish, including 4<band Englander bed springs. New sample, twin size i $19.75 $19.50 50 1b. Felt Mattress. Ex- Striped ticking. Nev g8 g5 closet, . S13.50 cellent. quality. floor sample «....... §20.50 Four-row Imperial Edge Felt Matiress, cxtra heavy. Al sizes. New floor samples $13.95 0 Guaranteed 20 - year Spri resilient coils with prings k,)lmg‘h(l al - tied “12 90 tops nlr(d Phono- Play any = record . $18.75 $24.50 Golden Oak China one door and sides = broken $3.65 5 - picce Breakfast Suite " $5.69 Table, mahogany vencer top. Opens (o large size &]1Q QF §300.00 Fine Quartered Oak 9- piece Dining Room Suite, extra shelves, 54-inch round clawfoot table and 6 genuine (Traded in) $395.00 Beautiful 10-piece Din- woods and built up of selected walnut and burl ve- $189 graphs, upright or console model. Closet with glass in $13.50 $49.00 Fxtenslnn Gate-leg dining table ... large buffet, china closet with 6 leather scat '(?hmrvs.. 339'50 ing Room Suite, of finest cabinet neers. Floor sample. . $39.00 5-piece Brezkfast Suite, rnzme“h‘d in blue an vory. From Soage . $11.69 $39.00 Mohair and Velour Slcepy Hollow Chairs, extra deep ssratcdl nn{d made for comfort. amples from our bt $19.95 $1.98 dL';idL);rlhI”' gumwood finished in mahogany $1 00 $119.00 Three-, pleu Short Bed- Davenpert Suite, hardwood frame, polishe mahcgany finish, :ap*}( ”' vxus nx:’ddblrks. Opens o full size 3 Trade in . 814.50 # \‘;'vton “li hlm.lh dGnXdfll 02k uffet with bavel edge or. Trade in. $5 69 .00 Jaequ:lrd \tluur Long Bed-Davenport Suite, loose rever- ;&r' cushions. imost as good as iy $89.75 $59.00 l.anz" Genulne Cedar Chests, veneered in selected ;‘Iiamcd Walnlllt oor samples, slightly ‘marred... $22+75 n59.75 gvzlgmr}mken ‘mahog- any - fin ard- wood L $3.49 $12.50 48 -inch Davenport Tables. F r o m stor- 81.98 age, lonlal Spinet Dr!.t; (‘aglne:l gard- WOoOl nis| in mahogany $12.95 $89.00 Governor Winthrop Style Desk, d“i‘ cxceilln\t condition; ve- neered in grained English mahogany $35 $19.50 White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet, 42-inch length with snow white porcelain top. Fully equipped. new $49.00 “ar!ll‘obe combined l’llh Chest of gr;werto plenty of closet space and hat box. From storage ... $18.75 $34.50 Extension Day Bed, metal cane panel ends, guaran- teed‘ sprmgF lund roll edge mattress. oor sample $18'75 $49.50 Day Bed, with Windsor and decorated panel ends, finest cre:enne-c o ‘i"elr ed mattress, oor famplen $24.75 $29.50 Double Door Wardrobe, }nn;!; sr lhsrd\\iondt. inished in walnut. Floor sampte. +-r . $12.95 §119.00 New Four-Piece Bed- room Suites, with large dresser, French vanity dresser, chest of drawers and new style straight- end bed. These suites are brand- new and were slightly marred in transportation to us. Your li'hmce @ walnut, vory er jade green enamel finishes. . $44 50 §49 and $59.00 (‘hmornbfl, left over from $200.00 to $300.00 bcdlnom $18 95 suites $179.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, of fine cabinet woods, ve- neered in ‘lvnhmit and maple. new sample, in first-class condition. $89'50 £389.00 Handsome 6-piece Bed- rocm Suite, * 48 - inch dresser, canopy chest of drawers, French style vanity and square return- ef":a l:d Chair am‘ll bench in- cludey w sample s New samp! $198 69c to $1.25 Felt-| base Floor Coverings, in usable lsngths for kltcht‘n or bathroom. 521"00 Carved Rail Top 3- plece Living Room Suite, covered in best jacquard velours. Loose, reversible cushions, guaranteed spring_construction. @QQ) Floor sample $ '50 $395.00 Handsome Sheraton Period 10-piece Dining Room Suite, solid and vencered ma- hegany. Duncan Phyfe pedestal- base table. Floor sam- 3198 IJ'I..'W Bow-end Bed, left over from $200 suite, $5.95 slightly marred ...... This Week Presents H.B.WARNER LO0ISE FAZENDA CLAUDE GILLINGWATER Jomm M In the All-Talking Mystery-Comedy Thriller ’I"I St.. Bet. nlfinl—flr.mlllt—nlrllvnl ! TOVE" AND MAX DSON COMEDY. Continuous, 11 1o 11 P.M. Admis. to | P.M., 25 C Theatre Arts Sch¥ol s STARK = x. ADDED VITAPHONE FEATURES AMBASSADOR c.“““ TODAY _and _ TOMORRO HN GILBERT and TORETA GARBo in MAN OF AFFAIRS' (SYN- HRGN AI’OLLO B TODAY and TOMDRROW-—DOLORES DEL RIO in “THE RED DANCE.’_ AVENUE GRAND nd 1\ YrHALL and, TORETA V16 THE BUTTER AND EGG BBY VERNON €O 21 0 St N in MAN. TODAY _and TOMORROW--VILMA BANKY in “THE AWAKEN NG "CH/ Conn, 1 "CHEVY CHAS ‘" Douslas.” Catherine Willard ‘and Murray ell Wed. and Sat: Mats. 500 to $1.50 POLI’S-TONIGHT : THE NEW YORK Direction Mrs. Wilson-Greene Tonizht, Wed. & Fri. Eve. & Thur. Mat. THE DOCTORS DILEMMA By _TERVARD S Thursday E NED McCOBE'S D"APGHTER th and G. . SUNDAY—Seats Tomorrow. The MusialComedy Evertof fhe Decas . MARK TWAIN'S A CONNECTICUT Thers. Mat. Soe RACHMANINOFF GREAT PIANIST | Poli’s, Wednesday, Mar. 20, 4:30 Scats Mrs. Greene's Bureau, 's, 1300 G St. M F AT FOURTE DOUBLE SCREEN BILL “THE GREYHOUND LIMITED” Melodramatic Talking Pletare y CLARK ana McCULLOUGH The All-Talking—All-Laushing “THE.DIPLOMATS" ON THE STAGE SYNCOPATED REVELS Featuring a Great Cast With Bert Frohman Other Features fll H St. N TODAY—. JACQUEL!N"E LOGAN and BRYANT WASHBURN in “NOTH. ING TO W AR.” EOBBY \ERNON HOME 1230 © St. NE. TODAY-MADGE BELLAMY in “FUGITIVES. FETW 335 8th St SE. TQDAY_-VICTOR MCLAGLEN _and NETT in OTHER HREE 11th & Col. Rd. | TODAY—IACK HOLT in “SU MARINE." "nvol‘l 13ih & Park Rd. N.W, TQDAY arnd TOMORROW_VILMA Ty LHE AWAKENING N_C‘HRON YORK Ga. Ave. L Quebee St N.W. TODAY—RICHARD =_BARTHELMESS - in “SCARLET SFAS." PHEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. ____1009 Pa. Ave. Invite Your Guests . To the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W. Second Floor Luncheon, 60c Dinner, 75¢ and $1.00 Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Frank. 8332 Service All Day | and Confectioners depending upon us for such supplies as FLOUR. SHORTENINGS. CANNED FRUITS, CHOCOLATE COATINGS, | ete. Lowest prices for auality goods. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 1105_11th_St. Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters pe ‘1‘!‘(]_\' cannot be acquired except by long experi= ence. Gibson's fitting staff has been doing this work faithfully and skillfully for many years. Our service has been a ble to the public of Washington for the last 20 yea Avail your- LOZW’S PaLacE F St n u—c.m Frm 10:30 United Artists Sownd l‘loum eauii'n a Romantic Sea “THERESCUE" With LILY DAMITA —ON THE STACL— WESLEY E'.?BY In a Loow-! “HARVEST TlME" ADDED_ATTRACTIONS LOEW'S CorLumeiA ¥ Si_at 1*—Con. From 10:30 HELD OVER 2nd WEEK A Paramount Picture 100% ALL TALKING THE DOCTOR'S SECRET Metro Movietone Acts |Every Day Finds More l?llm'si Jan Garber and His Band Metro Movietone Revue With An Acgrecation of Stars Added Hits Eéa::u} . MD. &G} HE WOMAN FROM MOS ' _COMEDY and NEWS. AR NicuT CAROUNA 11th & N.C. Ave. SE (2 “WEST 'OF ZANZi- " with LON CHANEY, LIONEL _BARRyMORE O " K _rear 9th CODY-PRINGLE, LONE. KELLY.. n.mnzssxs PATHE NEW! 1o 0SSN, COLLEEN MGORE in *_WITH_VITAPHONE. _ 4ih_and Butternut Sts. No' Parking Troubles The Last_Showings. this Evening at 6:00. 7:40 and 9:30 WARNER BAXTER. EDMUN and DOROTHY BU “IN OLD ARIZ The first great love-drama of the king screen. A 100 ALL-TALK- ING out-door super-production JMBARTON UGS FAINS " M. CURVE. " GOLD n 3GER WEEPOH. TRUXTON ™3 Y REDEVIL'S REWARD." cmnm,uukz e wam-n CIRCLE LEWis STONE, MARCELINE DAV MALCOLM McGREGOR. HENRY B. ALTHALL, “FREEDOM OF THE " Bethes: BETHESDA %ibee TLLE. SALLY ~ONEIL _in _“~BROADWAY FEVER.” COMEDY and NEWS. RD! S eivats. ssons. 3r self of this great opportunity if you need any artificial appli- ances, THEGIBSONCo. 917 G St. NW. Trot. V\rfill H(\n orchestr, 6 11, % Bupons Circle. BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. Plenty of . Parking Space North 731, FOX STUDIO Raie i St ancing. E: our method. Pupils placed. 811 13t n's?yfl Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop Old Warehouse Warehouse ONLY 918 M St. N.W. WASHINGTON’S LARGEST TRUST COMPANY private. r;, Class Sat. BV instr'n . N.W. at 8. B 127105 ries. Eves in New Dancen 1 In Alley Rear of