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Representatives Snow of Maine and Hall of Mississippi had the masculine “leads” in a moving picture which was taken yesterday in the caucus room of the House Office Building. | "The scene was representative of the time in which several women from or- ganizations _throughout the country | called upon the appropriations commit- tee of the House in 1910 to testify re- garding the shocking conditions existing throughout the country, when labor of women and children was being exploit- |ed, and to request that the Federal Go eriment _establish a women's bureau, which would investigate and report on actual conditions and take measures for improving them. | “Ihe scene taken on Capitol Hill was [the last to be “shot” in & picture en- | litled “The Story of the Women's Bu- reau,” being made by the United States | Department of Labor. The first show- i€ |ing of the picture is expected fo take |place Thursday evening at the country | place of Mrs. Anne Archbold, who will éntertain the delegates from the Na- tional Women's Trade Union League, convening in Washington this week. Women who tock part in the scene were Miss Rose Schneiderman, president of the National Women's Trade Union | Teague; Miss Agnes Nestor, Miss Eliza- beth Christman_ and Miss Seima The women made an amusing picture in | long, trailing skirts, tight-fitting_coats and large “Merry Widow” hats of the period of 1910. | Bach of the woman principals in this scene had leading parts in the original [hearlngs at the Capitol, following the | Federal report of 1910 on the unfavor- |able conditions under which American , women were working. Others who took pnrt during the investigation at that ‘lev which resulted in the eventual | establishment of the Women's Bureau, | were Miss Jane Addams, Mary McDowell |and Mrs. Raymond Robins of Chicago. | An appeal was made at the time by these various women to President Roosavelt and the President responded most sympathetically, stating to the | women at the time that it was “up to | the sisters to get after it.” | ~One scene which will appear in “The Story of the Woman's Bureau” is an actual one of President Roosevelt mak- ing a speech, this scene was secured Hrom the Signal Corps of the United ‘stnes Army. LEGAL NOTICES. LEO A. ROVER. U. S. Attorne; BEKAR §. GREATHOUSE, Assistant Attorney. | IN THE SUPREME CO! DIS- trict of Columbia, and RE- t U, 8. URT OF THE holding District —United States of America vs. One Peed Wason Automobile. Engine No nE,No. Marviand Desler 4 the veral and b d | &stiliea Sirits were ana are contained District Court No. 197 -To whom it may E-3766, uss. torethe automoblle. of disti e reveral cases and packas distilied spirits were and | e on and “sold @i3Bosed 5F as Torteited to ‘the United State of America. with the costs. charges and e America of such {axes, or a part thereof, 21 by reason of sald sutomebile, above de- feribed. havine been unlawfully used for the denosit’ fonceaiment, of ssid disuilled SOIie: Shh (he Iatent. to o’ Hefri United States of America of such ta \na the said co its warrant and monition under. the sesi of said court to me directed and delivered in the ‘seize: ed in & nfiea States AT until the !ur‘{!;&urder of the court Tespecting he same. pursuant theret the said automobile. distilled spir gontainers thereof. above describen been duly arrested and seized by the Tnited States marshal for satd District, of Colum- d_being held and e, the said s"5f ApriL"AD. Todo. issued in sald cause the following order. ta wit der: the {nformation filed herein on the h, and pursusn Dravers of said information & of arest and monition, thereof having ‘been ¥ this court this . aintiff in the entit forney, Teo A: Rover. United ajtorne, it 1s"by, the court, this 291 of April. \AD. n of iu ext 1 i tter): mm and n.u'e |°o x’n o eaee if any they Geem .right. and that due notice hereof be siven o ali persons concerned in Interest hy €us publl ation of a short th this order cf the n The' Washington Star and Washington Law Reporier ohcs o T N2 cCselYe weaks. (he frst Dublication hereof to fourteen e betore Eaid 80h Aay of June. AD: 7020, ‘458 by posting B The Jomn At she door of the Courthouse af this space of fourteen (14) days h-(oy- "sard st 1929, *he pour v n AT, BAILEY. Tistiee ™ ce of the said warrant. m Bd nrder of the watd 'eourt fo mae ai -wl and delivered. T do herebv give | public notice to all mersons interested in | sald “automnbile. distilled spiri's nd the containers thereof. above described. or in any manner claiming any interest fhereiz. or knowine or having anythiag fn say why o e DIt et Cof oure of the Dreters Columbia. o beheid i fhe city of “Wash: in | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"It's a Boy,” comedy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Wild Duck,” play, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli's—“And So to Bed,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Wardman: Park—"“Some Time Soon,” musical comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Strand—"Darktown Affairs,” musical comedy of Negro life, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Palace—"Gentlemen of the Press"\ (all talking photoplay), at 12 noon, 2:30, 5:25, 7:40 and 9:55 p.m. ‘ Fox—"The Donovan Affair” (all talk ing pmmpm:-), 2:35, 4:50, 7:50 and | 10:05 FIIIQ—‘A 'D;mg(-rous ‘Woman.” at 3:40, 5:35, 7:40 and | Ibsen : | Little Theater—Krassin” at 11:10 {ams 12:55, 2:40, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. Rialto—“Show Boat,” 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30 and p.m. Columbia—*“The Iron Mask,” at 11:25 am.,, 1:20, 3:15, 5:10, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. | Metropolitan—"Close Harmony," at | 10:50 a.m., 12:40, 2:30, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:55 p.m. | Ambassador—"“The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City,” at 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. g | Tivoli—“Hearts in_ Dixie,” at 2:35, | 4:20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. | Central—“Sonny Boy,” from 11 am.! to 11 pm ‘ JUSTICES HONOR WHEAT. ‘ at 10:45 am, | :30 New Appointee Guest of McCoy and| Others of Bench. [ A. A. Wheat, recently confirmed as an additional justice of the District Supreme Court, was the guest of Chief Justice McCoy and the other justices | at luncheon yesterday at the court- | | house. Justice Wheat, it is expected, will await the confirmation and induction into office of Charles Evans Hughes, jr., as solicitor general of the United States, before taking his place on the bench | of the local court. 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With hem_ also are going the street bands, traveling harpists and other street music which entertained clerks in offices during the afternoon. OTHER’S DAY, MAY 12th | Stop in and see our display of | ¢21ds and souvenirs ‘appropriste for GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co. Inc. 1215-1217 ESt. _ Main 1586 | \\l‘;‘ wp Cofie M. B Class! w\b«G New Lumber Save on Your Cumpleu List! z 7 3 BRANCHES C Sts SW. S*&FladveNE 5921 Ga AveNW Mother’s Day Sunday, May 12 REMEMBER MOTHER With a Box of THE FAMOUS HOME-MADE CANDIES Recognized as the finest Home- made Candies in America— made fresh today and every day. 6(0c Lb. Fannie May Candy Shops NW. 1939 Uth st 1406 N Ave; 1383 Col. ma. 18 ath 3i. 3308 Tien 86, *EXQUISITE DRY CLEANING ™ Corner 11th & H Sts. N.W. ____ Phone Nlhonll 2704 The Parrot 1643 Conn. 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NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture All-Talking GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS The story behind the headlines WALTER HUSTON —ON THE STAGE— WESLEY EDDY Says au revoir after 75 weeks FAREWELL WEEK STARTING SATURDAY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ALL-TALKING THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN Adapted from the famous stage play and Ovfl! better NORMA SHEARER LEWISSTONE-H.B WARNER RAYMOND [IACKETT «=ON THE STAGE— WELCOME HERBERT RAWLINSON Hollywood’s Ambassador of Jjoy and new master of ceremonies LOEW’S CoLumeiA F_St. at 12—Cont. from 10:30 A. M. HELD OVER 2d WEEK A United Artists Picture DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as the romantic D'Artagnan f “THE IRON MASK' Sound and_Talking Seauence STARTING SATURDAY JEANNE EAGELS in “THE LETTER” All-Talkine &//77//////////// T 1119 H St. N.E. AUDREY FERRIS in “PANCY BAGGAGE" (Vitaphone Pic- '“5'5\' MERMAID COMEDY and DUMBAR’I‘ON lfll Wlleom{n Ave, RICHARD BARTHELMESS and BETTY COMP- BON in ~SCARLET SEAS." COMEDY, _“THE GIRL FROM EVERMORE. TAKOMA 4th and Butternut Sts. DOLORES COSTELLG and’ CONRAD NAGEL in “ Synchronized .‘f’h‘fi".’x!‘" a Must alking an c. TOMORROW. - Mo| L0k " 0‘3 UEST" (All- 'rnnmm SYLVAN i bymoege s Musically Svnchmnlzed and Sound Ef- fects. COLLEEN MOORE in “SYN- THETIC SIN. | VITAPHONE PRESEN- TATI CAMEO! Inmm T o IVER”_ (Synch.). MOVIE- “WEARY UST ONE WORD. CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. hd ' pm. _ Admission. 25 ets SILVER SPRING. MD. CLARA BOgV in “WING: STANTON “‘Bss"z'?n-"u?z'm-ra " with NER, ~11th & N. C. Ave. “STARK MAD." _LOUISE FAZENDA, H. B. W. SIDNBY LUSTS - HlPP cLATRE “WrNDEOR, “DOMESTIC MEDDLERS. UBERTY 1419 & (Capar st FEVER." VAN AND SCHENK MU- SICAL COMEDY STARS, IN VAUDEVILLE VITA- PHONE ACT. JESSE THEATER **%, RICHARD DIX in CREDSKIN" Cruise the Great Lakes Cool Trip For Hot Days Jmn my tour party leaving Wash- ington July 11th for Niagara Falls, Canada_and a week's cruise on the ‘Great Lakes nbonrd an exclusively asseneer - steane haneing. Most restful "lP ind to be found. Personally conducted, all ex- F‘:mem including lllhlle?ln trips. Servations' being made and a 1w choice staterooms IPH Ask for il- lustrated ~folder' entitled, n No_T! rln le! "This.” H. MITH 1457 Park_Rd. 131 the World, N‘ PED -ARCHO ARCR-SUPPORTING iGHT 11:30 PM. ADVANCE MIDNIGHT SHOWING REGULAR PERFORMANCES BEGIN SATURDAY 10:23 A. M. WARNER BROS.SPECTACULAR SINGING SUCCESS STARTING SAT. MA'}" 111 Jree admissior amusement park. OPENS FORTHE SEASON Wardman Park Theatre $1.50 and $2.00 May 6 to 11—8:30 P.M. “Sometime Soon” G. W. U. TROUBADOURS ~ NATIONAL . arp X Sat. Mat., $1.00, 7S¢ & 50e | Sat. Mat. National Theater Playerd * Ofter A RIOT OF LAUGHTER TS A BOY” Anthos TODAY uvnn co At2:30 50¢ to $2.50 50e to $2.00 THE M:-rolu' mAm Inc., Presents BIANCHE YURKA i The Wild Duck BY HenriK [hs¢ pours Tonfgitt at 8120 Mat. Tomor. 'rorqrr: At 8:30 THRILLING ALL-TALKER MYSTERY DRAMA —ON THE STAGE— Pattie Samm; MOORE & LEWIS “WEE WILLIE" ROBYN Many Other Stars an JOHN IRVING FISHER i B R BAE B rn STANLEY-CRANDALL THEATERS Dlrzctmn of Lea Shubert EUGENIE LEONTOVICH In a Retarn 3. B Fazan's sparkling Comeds, And So To Bed Based on the Disry of Samusl Pesrs wrifliant Cast. Inclu ler'l Beatty, Months ll- "2 g0 thw St b Mat., 50 to IS THIS THE LAST WEEK 4 7 5 SHOWS DAILY 11:00—12:45—3:00—5:15—7:30—0:45 ADMISSION. WEEK DAYS ALL SEATS, S0c c—Children, 25e Pictorial Pageant Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. BACLANOVA CLIVE BROOK In Paramount’s_Startling All-Talking Drama “A DANGEROUS WOMAN" ADDED SOUND HITS METROPOLITAN Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ONLY 3 MORE DAYS The Al- 9. Singing, Dancing Hit ‘CLOSE HARMORY’ with Chas. “Buddy” Rogers llaney carroll Boyd Qne Year mn Len BRICES: Nightn BEST SEATS $L. CITY" (SYNCHRO- ~ 6 W St. NE. TODAY—WM. _HAIN! DUKE STEPS i i AVENUE GRAND TOPAY - L%ATR]CF NizZED). 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