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GRAND DEMONSTRATI ON | OF LITURGICAL MUSIC | NAJJ?.".‘.‘.."L.. e Polyphony { MAT. TODAY, “ALL SEATS 5o | SEATS e NATIONAL THEATER mm-‘J SIR JAMES M. BARRIE'S WHIMSICAL COMEDY, WUAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS Next Week—"SQUARE CROO! T SHUBERT at8:30 s DELASC i William A, Brady, Jr. and Dwis Wiman in’ Association with Tom Present THE LITTLE SHOW An Intimate Musical Revue With CLIFTON WEBB FRED ALLEN and a Galaxy of Glorious Girls TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. 7;,“- ““‘-"“-.‘ ery : ““The Bellamy Trial,” at'2:15, 26 pm. ANWMMMLMAWMMmfiflmmmm TOAID AR SERVEE B e 2 Strand—"Radium Queens,” burlesque,| NEW YORK, April 24 (#).—Former &¢ 2:15 and 8:15 pm: Gov, Prank O. Lowden of Illinois re- Rialto—"Stiow Boct." photoplay, at'2, | ¢);rmed yesterday with Mrs. Lowden and N their son and dsughter from a four “Spite Mln' 1:15, 330.540 8 and 1 Fox—"Speakeasy,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Earle—"“His Captive Woman,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, JSOSSQTSOMO”DJB Little Theater—'Ten Days That World,” from 11 am. to 11 Out -of the Crowded Area Plenty of Parking Space HARRY KAWFMAN The Store Daily We STRAND ... for . S You Thrifty People 1316 ~1326 SeventhSt.NfW. Mo b oo e B A TWO for ONE Sale | 2 Two Garments at the Usual Price of One GLEE, CLUB IN ANNUAL RECOYAL | Two Dresses—Two Coats or a Dress and Coat i et Caoe. Sevrts S 2 tor 519 Aimlnlnn—M cents Tickets on s: 9th ‘All brand-new and seasonable styles and in such a-variety that you'll probably want four garments or perhaps you have only need for one garment, in that case bring another member of the family or some friend to take the extra dress or coat. Dresses For Every Occasion Of plain crepes, flowered silks, georgettes, etc., in long sleeve, sleeveless or short sleeve styles—every new ‘neckline and trimming effect and a com- plete assortment of shades. All sizes up to 50. Ceats for All Types Of tweeds, mixtures, poiret sheens and silks, smart cape and throw collar models, other with fur collars. Plain or figured rayon linings. Both light and dark mixtures and colors. Sizes up to 48, Kaufman's—Second Floor “Ehursday. Avrit ADMISSION 9th & Leaders in Cities Along Route From Miami to New York Fovrm Board. at 11 am, i5 pan. KEYS -PPBNS I DUPLICATED Ploint £ T8 (UK £ gt 'IODA' at 2:30 50c to $2 t Deere eatherly In preparation for the doubling of air mail service between this city and|Shook the Rt it S e e guration e near future of the Metropolitan—“The Canary Murder unit of an serial passenger service cgse (second .week), at 11:35 am., through this city from Miami to New ;'35 3:35°5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. Ym'k. Pitcairn Aviation, Inc., Govern- Columbia—"The Broadway Melody” ment air mail contractors, fodsy an-| (COMINICATIe (QIMCIEY. Hleody nounced the formation of an advisory | g76"y.90 ang's:30 ‘Pan. eganet! camposed of prominent men in |7 v - the cities along the airway. ‘The National Capital, wmch is the only city al the route without a municipal a! , has not been included on the board. Provision has been made, however, for future expansion of the board. 9th Bet. F & G Sts. “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD” Greater Than “Potemkin” Cont. 11-11 - Adm. to MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 1 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ iisei Richmond is represented on the coun- cil by John Stewart Bryan, publisher of the Richmond News-Leader, and Tazewell M. Carrington, chairman of the board of the Tobacco Association of the United States and one of the leading ndvoc-tes of the Richmond municipal airpo; OthersmeAT:exnss :f %h; lcouncu :szie s A )y . Arkwright of Atlanta, presi- WE HAVE Onate and Lunek Counter on Steamer Preston dent of the Georgia Power Co.; Clar- ence M. Brown of Philadelphia; Edwin Mt. Vernon Not Open on Sundeys. Bedford Jeffress, mayor of Greenshoro, BLANK BooKs an THE GREATEST SHOW INTHE WORLD TODAY Pictorial Pt b < — o ! PoLl, Mats. Tomor. & Sat. “The richest performance of her young life”—N. Y. World With Same Brilliant Cast That Appeared All Last Year at Max- ine Elliott Theater, New York 31,50 l.n‘e 81299 ey ] Ev. 3¢ to ao« Z’E"“ and sat. u-u‘ envelopes with Biail Orders. < 0t Seamless Sheets BEG. SUN. NITE--Seats TODAY World's Greatest Musical Hit 69¢c ALL SEATS, 50c Extra length for dou- Egceps Box Seats, 3o—Childres, 250 ble beds; sturdy grade sheeting _ cotton; wide o hems; slight irregulars, TONIGHT at 8:20 N. C.. H. A. Ligon of Spartanburg, S. C; Paul C. Lindley of Greensboro, Victor M. Montgomery of Spartanburg and John M. Ottley of Atlanta. m fi E m —all kinds. & See ue first .« . . S, tion of the New York-avania s mai | E. Morrisen Paper Co. 4 t& E : m m ITI m m service will be observed by Pitcairn Aviation May 1. During the first year 1009 Pa. Ave. of operation the daily mileage flown - A Sensible NURSES’ OXFORD at a sensible price has increased from 1,526 miles to 3,228 | miles over the Pitcairn line, while the amount of mail carried has increased pounds in May, 1928, to 41,376 puundx in March of this year. ‘Opening of the aerial passenger serv- ice, in which tri-motored Ford passen- ger planes will be used. is planned as soon as Chandler Field, the Atlanta municipal airport, is in condition for the operation of the large planes. $1.50 Ruffled Voile Curtains 89¢ Rayon and silk mixed Sheer quality — 2% Sweaters, V or crey neck yards long, 54-inch four- styles; lovely new color- ruffie valance; colored ings and Sizes rayon stitched edges. ‘Tie-backs. EXTRAORDINARY Purchase 100 Room-Size 9x103-Ft. Sandura Felt-Base $1.69 Full-Fash’'d Silk Stockings 94c With pointed heels— chiffon or service weights; silk from toe to top. All shades. Slight irregulars. Women’s $2.00 ip-on Sweaters 5 SHOWS D, $ l .19 L0012 045 ADMISSION }iek DAYS | Telephone Potomac 6322 “Closed_on_Sundays” Strawberries, Qt., 15¢-20c Get Your Fruit LA e T Plant Closed by Overproduction. % JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., April 24 (#). =W. L. Clark, manager of the Ameri- can Cigar Box Lumber Co., said last night that overproduction had caused the closing of the plant today and the enforced idleness of its 275 employes. ‘The mill will be closed, he said, until the demand for its products equals the Dpresent overstocked supply. Singing Y Featuting Grazd Simiphony OFchesty Orange Grove Sth AT GEE N.W. 1210 N. Y. Ave. N.W. And Save 25¢ to 50c on Your Doltar 50c Dainty Printed Fabrics 35¢ yd. Choice of Voiles, Dimi- % ties, Batistes, Piques or > . Of Poiret Sheen and Gabardines, in N H , in assortment of new pat- < terns. All warranted fast & %;r; 36 and 40 inches e. Evenings 50 Thy LOEW’S o s e ":’o 5:33 CoLumelA F _St. at 12th—Cont. from 10: By 4y LAST 3 HURRY! 35, Tots’ $2.50 Spring Coats $ l .89 ' Secdless Grapefruit, doz. Oranges, per baske! Grapefruit, basket Mized Baskets .. A el Vita Exerciser 1, 2 and 3 years. i YOU WiLl#cay, Ngw yopk TA SPEAKEAS A Fox Movietone All-Talking Sensation ——ON THE STAGE— JOHN IRVING FISHER 40—FOX JAZZMANIANS—10 GORGEOUS FOXETTES AND A GREAT ARRAY OF BROADWAY STARS h Just, about m HALP the regular price—be- $2 .B" onet ,A;erl[;gg cause we purcl em from a uthern - e CHARLES 2 e Satin Slips ATALING SGIYG DANCING ber who rather than move .them from Philadel- $ l .59 E phia to his Atlanta warehouse, sold them to us at a price that permits us to offer them at this An outstanding value —superior quality, highly F St at m»—cm m- 11:00 lustrous finish; low price, Choice of TEN brand-new patterns and color- hea duwmf qulltty. ; pink, nile, !or?urnlwn or autos. Tose, orchid Anzpe ings, suitable for any room in the home. Beau- o] —=lol=———=|o[—a3|0[s|o]——[o][—[oj—r] 59¢ Furniture Slip Covering 29c ‘Tan nounds wtt.h white stripes Fresh Roasted Peanuts, at.... Fresh Asparasus, large buneh.35c tiful enameled surface—easily cleaned with damp cloth or mop. Kaufman's—Bargain Basement The Business' Success Of Our Customers —is of concern to us, and “Franklin” Service is kept at maximum helpfulness in their behalf. fYou'll profit by carrying your account with us. 5 Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W, lllcl Connecticut Avenue JOHN’&‘ ‘%IIAN 08 An MM somm Sicture BUSTER KEATON SPITE MARRIAGE WESLEY EDDY In s Colorfal Unit “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” SAMMY COHEN STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATEES ENTERTAINMENT PERFECTION EARLE| TODAY 11 A. M _TO i1 P. M. MILTON SILLS DOROTHY MACKAILL In the First National-Vitaphone Talking Sensation “HIS CAPT WOMA . e METROPOLITAN TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 P, M. FINAL WEEK See It Now—The Greatest of Mysteries ‘THE CANARY MURDER CASE’ A PARAMOUNT 100% TALKING PICTURE A splendid machine for home ex- ercise and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N. “Invest in Rest” The slogan for the National “Better Bedding” Week, which is being celebrated right now, is surely good Advice il | §PRINCESS =1 Hyfhedd —for nothing pays bigger dividends in health and happi- =/ Il 1§ sms oF gme pazizens - Smehto- ness-than peaceful sleep. <o I RTON 10 Eng.g'u..hu‘, p COMEDY, This has put into the manufacture of bedding a com- bination of scientific-and practical p}'inciples; but the surety of these lies to a large degree in your confidence Fine Felt Mattress TAKOMA | J‘:E’J‘%‘. ;{‘ % in the store where you buy. e R TR We include them as:features of our Furniture of Merit— $14-50 i ‘(‘ég:g‘z}i?&_fi(fi: selecting those brands for our stock which measure up to Also MAX BAVIDEGN cO) our rigid requirements—so that we can guarantee every mattress and spring we sell. We are offering during this Better Bedding Week these special items for your con- sideration: AL WILS 2 COMEDIES. d_Butternut Carefully made of layer felt, with four-row Imperial-edge; covered with high-grade floral or striped ticking. Comfort- able and durable. ODDI" TOMORROW—RIN TIN TIN in MILLION DOLLAR COLLA ghronized with Music, Dia Paint Brush” if you want your home to keep its good looks . . . and be sure the brush has been dipped in Simmons Beautyrest Mattress ished, cast vl'nP N CHENC] CAMEO mmz_fi‘fim ‘the best paint you can buy. “Murco” Lifelong Paint comes in every popular color, all 100% pure. Because of this absolute purity, “Murco” stands up under all weather conditions for years and years. Do yourself a favor this Spring « « . insist upon “Murco” Paint for everything. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc 710 12th St. N. W. . Main 2477 SCREEN-GRID BA])I 0 New Paris Felt Mattress A famous product of the In- ternational Bedding Co. with a reputation for quality and workmanship. This mattress is of layer felt, with artistic $29:50 COVering...u.ee Resto Coil Spring $13.50 A very comfortable spring composed of nmetf'-nme resil- ient coils of highly tempered steel. _Each coil attached with small helical springs and bound by a heavy border wire. Open a Charge Account A White Cloud Mattress The inner construction of this fine mattress consists of hun- dreds of coil springs, each in separate compartment and cov- ered with heavy layers of felt. The very ut- most irf com- $39'50 Triumph Box Spring This spring is another Inter- national product, which is a guarantee of finest material and construction. To those who incline to box springs here is the fullest measure of $34 50 satisfaction.. . Box Spn'ng and Mattress A special combination for this event of box spring and mattress—a high quality spring with genuine layer felt mat- tress. Both covered in strip- ed ticking to $44.50 : match .oo..00 Perhaps the most widely known of -all mattresses and noted for its remarkable inner spring construction. Damask covering in a variety of shades. Light in weight and excephonal- $3 9 5 0 ly resilient. . Ace Spring A big double-deck spring, made according to well de- veloped scientific principles— large tapered coils, helical tied, with heavy edge rail. Flmshed $19 75 with enamel.. De Luxe Spring Famous the country over as one of the very finest springs of the coil type. .It has many features not found in the usual spring and we are sure you will be “inter- ested to see $22 00 them ...oocvus 3 Your Request Does It RED WINE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC VIA mpELm ts:u lnd Dia.) BARRYMORE _in & N. C. Ave R E D" ohchD with GmA GARBO, NILS AS HIPPODROME ¥ 2t 0., UBERTY . uh S irtese ‘THE DEVIL'S APPLE TREE. 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