Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1929, Page 32

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Your Fa‘vori!e Negative 8x10 hnlarflemeut 35c OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST. N.W. . See us for Developing and Pri mtmg MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wi 1 Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trlp, 85¢ d on, 25¢ Recognized Hotel Home of Army & Navy Officers and Members of Congress Washington’s Most E.xclu- sive Residential Section in the Shadow of the White House Special Reduced Rates One Room and Bath, $50 to $90 Two Rooms and Bath, $75 to $125 Three Rooms and Bath, $115 to $165 Furniture and_Furnishipgs Arranged to Suit Your Taste. Make Reservations Now Gordon Hotel 16th St. at Eye N.W. 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Itself” will REOFPEN Tuesday, Sept. 3 Telephone Potomac 6322 Open Sundays 1 to 7 P.M. PED~ARCHQO SUPPORTING SHOES A Shoe of Style nd Comfort Patent _ Colt, Satin. Black! rowi White Kid: Expert Flttmgs ‘The lbflfiy to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot be scquired except by long experi- ence. Gibson's fitting staff lLas been doing this work faithfully and skilifully for many “years. Our_ service has been available to the public of Washington for Bolling Field Mechanic Is Injured as Machine Skids. ‘While en route to his home yesterday from Allentown, Pa., Warren W. Jones, mechanic and fleld man at Bolling Field, was painfully lnjured when his motor cycle skigded from the road at Perry's Tavern, near Wilmington, Del. Passing autolsts carried Jones to the Delaware Hospital. Jones was to report for duty at the field Tuesday morning. AL A A Nearly 200,000 persons in Austria are receiving unemployment subsidies. FASHION AUTHORITIES| SAY "A STYLE ' HELEN DRYDEN FEATURES HAS THEAUTHORITY OF PARIS— AND THE | ACCEPTANCE | OF AMERICA— 'BEHIND IT* HELEN DRYDEN NEXT SUNDAY the last 20 years. Avail your- self of this great opportunity it you need any artificial appli- ances. GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. LURAY CAVERNS by Bw And the Proposed Shenandoaly National Park May Now Be Seen in One Day lal-JNn THIP P10 LURAY.. 86.00 "S- and Sk Yaliey Connections a Busses Chariered 1or” Svectal WASHINGTON-LURAY Nat’l 9493, Fie | Georgla 8732, 1 “NICE LITTLE SIX-ROOM COT- | po Md, 15 Washtnston. with rexular train Rnd bus service. House 15 i A-1 condition, siok 10 kitchen, sbout halt L | fine shade wud’ frult, trees snd & §o0d ‘size poultry house, etc. next to the bank | Rod Vopp. ke Brandywine Garase where key can be obta l‘d Price. AND EVERY | SUNDAY A FULL PAGE OF FASHIONS BY | HELEN DRYDEN AMERICA'S HIGHEST-PAID WOMAN & STORAGE 618 EYE ST N.W.+ DIST. 2010 ASURY DEPARTMEN' che of the E‘:‘p'.mm.l%mm Washingto of simifay "‘u".’&e&' 6 [ the 1 ct l :’m 'e:."'d on E .bfi“l nma 0‘ com- pletion ice ri Zoniract. The lutl:ellul bl required” to furnish o etk ARTIST EXCLUSIVELY MOTOR CYCLIST IS HURT. | s—A Tallor Made M with Clnn Mitchell, yely- 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialte—"Broadway,” photoplay, at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3: 15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 pm. Fox—“The Cock-eyed World,” At 11 05,-3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:30 hlrlk“Dll‘k Streets, 1:45, 3:55; 5:45, 7: lndl')(l-'bpm Palace—"Speedw: at 1 1:15, 3:30, 5:40, 7 Columbia — “Madame (second week), at 11 am, 1, 3 05 5:15, 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. Metropolitan — “The Argyle Case” (second week), at 11:30 g.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Ambassador- 4:45, 6:15, 8 and. 9: Tivoli—"Drag,” at 2, ! 50 $:45, T:40 and 9:35 p.m. Central—"She Goes to War" tinuous from 11 am. to 11 pm, BOY BURNS TO DEATH. Friction of Clothing lgnltu Fire- works He Had Found. SAN FRANCISCO, September 2 (#).— Diego Contrera, 12, was fatally burned yesterday when he ran away from his mother as she tried to take away from him the explosive units he had removed from a pile of discarded fireworks. The friction of his clothing as he ran ignited 4he powder and in an instant the boy was the center of a terrifying F}Tfitcfllnlc display, screaming with pain. OME HERE for your Blank Book Needs E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MEXICO ASKS “MERCY.” Seekks Less Drastic Application of U. 8. Immigration Laws. MEXICO CITY, September 1 (#).—The press was informed by the department of foreign relations that the government is negotlating with the State Depart- ment at Washington for less drastic application of immigration relations * | as regards Mexican citizens. According to reports here, thousands of Mexicans have been deported from the United States rercnuy for not having com- npllu;ldu with the immigration require- e Labor migratoin fmm the suffering textile industires to other parts of the country has almost solved Switzerland’s unempioyment problem., ‘CHICAGO, 53'3 flfn‘u‘:e" shooting of James Burns, y 2 blvflur-ln-h' of )llchlfl (lllh) Quin~ lan, South Side beer baron. unu fell under & xu-llude of shotgun nh‘xf: by occupants of an automobile that drew up a machine in which he was sitting. - Burns' condition was reported as critical. Pilot and Student Die in Crash: BURBANK, September 2 (/?).—Afnold V. Geldart, 32, Burbank flying I.nll.ruc-' tor, and Rex Crouse, 18, Los Angeles, dent o thelr deains student y\lat In from a 00t elenuon into Val- halla hry here yesterday” when their airplane falled to come out of a Jooj 1 It’s Easy to Have a ' Beautiful Front Porch _ When you paint the furniture with “61”" Quick-Drying Enamel. 16 beautiful, cool shades. apply. Does not marks. No odor. Will not be sticky, even on the, hottest day in Summer, Quarts $1.80 Pints. $1.00 Easy to show brush Open Saturdays Until 2 P.M. Phone Metropolitan 0151 BUTLER-FLYNN \Paml Company We Will Allow You $30 OFF These Prices For Your Old Suite of- FURNIT URE Regardless of How Old or Worn Out It May Be—— ILIVING ROOM-SUITESl | BEDROOM SUITES | $109 RICHLY UPHOLSTERED OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM covered with two-tone Spring-filled seats. Long SUITE, ve:‘ocuer, 7. sel and your choice of club or high-back chair, Anniversary Sale price, $76. Less $30 for 346 your old suite, $198 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, covered all over with best jacquard velour. All pleces have reversible spring-filled seat cush- and are fully guaranteed. Anniversary Sale price, $116. Less $30 for your sss old suite ... . $249 HANDSOME CAB.VED RAILTOP 3-PIECE SUITE, en- tirely covered with fine quality genuine Persian mohair; long set- tee, low-back chair and throne chair; soft, reversible spring-filled cushions with imported moquette on reverse side. Anniversary Sale price, $154. Less $30 for s124 your old suite _$198 OVERSTUFFED LONG BED-DAVENPORT SUITE, cov- ered with 3-tone jacquard velour; loose, reversible spring-filled seat cushions, Your_choice of club or wing chair. Best construction uu‘:rn;tie‘e;i x:nn‘i;rsr:lry Sale price, 55 or your old suite.. sl 19 $295 !mc: PH.LOW ARM LIVING ROOM _ SUITE, your choice of nnuc jacquard or gsnu- ine mehair-coverings; reversible ;prlnz-fllud seats and - cushions. Sale price, $179. Less $30 s149 for your old suite. $398 OUR VERY FINEST LONG BED-DAVENPORT SUITES, the uwlon design or with solid hand- mahogany frame. Your chm of best genuine mohair or frieze - cover combinations; abso- lutely mnnend fln qmn‘ Sal pflu $279, m e $3@ for your old suite. . $249 “$139 WO(!D-“M DAVEN- PORT SUITE, with lour seats and-backs. n‘pem with _one -mhotion to bed. Sale price, m m for your $149 COMPLETE 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, including large dresser, Hollywood _vanity, low chest of drawers and bed. Made of gumwood, finished in grained walnut. Anniversary Sale rlct $98. Less $30 for your old $198 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of large dresser, chest of drawers, French 4-drawer vanity dresser and your choice of Colonfal poster or mnew style straight end bed. Made of choice cabinet woods and selected grained walnut veneers. Ideal for medium size bedroom. Anniversary Sale price, $129. Less $30 for 399 your old sulte $249 4-PIECE COMPLETE 'BEDROOM SUITE, made of finest woods and’ ehoice selected walnut veneers and maple overlays. Extra large dresser, full triple mirror vanity dresser, new style bed and your choice of highboy chest of drawers or roomy chifforobe. Anni- versary Sale price, $169. Less $30 for your old sl 39 ”!5 6-PIECE BEDROOM ITE—One of our very finest uites, expertly constructed of best ::Bhlnet ‘woods lnd imported walnut and mahogany veneers. Massive dresser, chn!ce of Hollywood or 3- mirror vanity, square-end bed and chest or chifforobe. Upholstered chair and bench Included. Anni- T Yoo for” our old $30 for your ol suite 1 $197 $349 EXCEPTIONAI.LY FINE 7-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, large size dresser, 6 -drawer French woods and filullmlly “decorated. Anniversary $219 $249. Less SM !nr yom‘ bow end bed. of fine combined with genuine walnut -veneers and m-zla overlays, Anni- yersary Sale 607-609 C St. AMUSEMENTS. Al IRL. _ ali-talking anedyu-Dnrll. “THE CANARY Comedy_and_News. 1415 N. Capitel St DANE & ARTHUR in G“Efl TIIEITEI "UTUAL BURLESK. Lee Hickman—Mildred Franklin IN “HELLO PAREE” DANCING. EARLE 8TUDIO OF DANCING, n.w.—Baliroom dancing _carefully ta aire stage dancing: strl private, beginners. P! O'BREIN, Manager. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday—the LAST 3 DAYS Of This Event! - Just three more days to take advantage of the SENSATION- AL VALUES in this history- makmg event. Bear in mind, that in addition to the fld:culous- ly low prices you are also offered our special $30 trade-in allow- ance on your old furniture. Be sure and shop here either Tues- day, Wednesday or Tharsday. Odds & . $29.50 THREE-DOOR OAK RE- FRIGERATOR, family sixe. Guaranteed best in- s‘ls 7 sulation i $12.50 DAVI'.NPOIT TABLES, own m- - any v " $4.98 369 - BURNER WIN- CROFT GAS‘ RANGE, elevated oven with white porcelain doors d oard onns. e $29.50 AR CHESTS, $16.75 L. guaranteed mothproof and finished in duco.. 38 75 $19.75 DRE! - ‘A".‘:“’dt s Bhs:jl&l.lmnde of gum: erican wainut. 3 large drawers. 5 311-93 $49.50 KITCHE! CABINETS in oak with snow-white porcelain sliding top and all lat- $29 95 est improvements. .. $24.50 HANDSOME 0 CCA- SIONAL LIVING ROOM CHAIRS, carved frames with imported mo- quette and tufted seats. imitation marble and alabaster fit- %lm complete N;vmn some beaded or mica shades $13.75 $12.50 LONG BUFFET MIR- RORS of mitred plate glass in handsome frame $9.75 9x12 and 8x10 FINE QUALITY GRASS RUGS. Closing out Summer “'95 $20.50 FRENCH STYLE SEMI- V,:Ilfle':Y DRESSER with top of grain - ey ‘walnut ve: $l4.45 $8.75 CONSOLE TABLE AND MIRROR TO MATCH, made of low prices al- and mattress, or $5 al- MONS 10-YR. GUARANTEED $14.50 SIMMONS ALL-METAL ish. Al sizes ANTEED COIL BED SPRINGS, SET BED SPRINGS, __BEDS AND BEDDING s Cash off these 15 “lowed for your old bed, spring lowed on each. $1650 SUNSET AND SIM- COIL BED SPRINGS, 90 colls. All sizes. sl l '85 BEDS, continuous post style, walnut fin- 31 1 95 $22.50 FINEST 25-YEAR-GUAR- 99 resilient coils with helical _spring tied $16 75 $12.50 SIMMONS AND SUN- banded to prevent sag- ging. All sizes $24.50 DOUBLE DAYBED, com- ple'f with cretonne pure cotton. SM“ WALNIJT AND CANE- END DAYBED, complete with roll- edge cretonne tmnrt‘:lrlug and val- n ST = A6 $24.50 PUBE LAYER FEDY MATTRESSES, extra good cover- ing. Roll edge. All sls.ss $49 FINEST INNER-COIL SPRING - FILLED MATTRESS, filled with resilient coil-spring ;:m and layer 1'21: n-year guarant All sizes ..... e 334 75 .50 made of hardwood and en-mled Tosuri T i p-leal an four Windsor chairs. . $19-95 $169 HANDSOME DINING ROOM SUITE with 54-inch buffet, china closet, extension oblong ta- ble and set of 4 chairs with seats upholstered in tapestry or jacquard . Ideal for the small dmlnl Anniversary Sale sul $198 u-mc: DINING nonu SUITE, h 60-inch buffet, oblnn‘ chair and 5 side chairs with genu- ine leather or jacquard velour seats. Suite is made of selected ‘woods and mmed wllnut ve- neers. price, 31!’ lfll 'M lor your old suite. . ‘ 109 W= 3 sies 827-829 7th 517 mh‘l’F Continuous 11 a.m. to II POPULARPRICES Matinee 35¢ Evening 50c Evening Prices Saturd; VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE LILY DAMITA IS HERE AND ALL SET To Duplicate the Record Smashing Engagement Which Brought More Than 1,000,000 NEW YORKERS Into the Roxy Theatre For 4 Hilarious Weeks . Sundays & Helldass AMBASSADOR c.1*8,”%! TODAY and TOMORROW — JAS LHALL and LEILA LEE 1 ¥ ARK STREET! (¢! ALl TALKING PICTURE). 624 H St. NE. and TOMORROW._LEWIS “THE _WONDER ——— ¥_ST. at_isth—Cont. frem 11:00 NOW FLAYING tro Mayer Picture in @ romance of thrills and speed “SPEEDWAY” ON THE STAGE AL EVANS “The Prince of Good Feliows” ‘SNAP INTO IT” VAL-& ERNIE STANTON LOEW'S OLUMBI ¥ _St._at_12th—Cont. from 10.45 SECOND BIG WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ALL TALKING MADAME X With RUTH CHATTERTON LEWIS STONE RAYMOND HACKETT Adapted from the world- jamous_melodrama ADDED ATTRACTIONS YOUR FUN IS AT BIG [FREEADMISSION | GLEN [{d]] 0 AND MORE AMUSEMENTS START AT NOON DANCING Starts at 8:30 P. MAC’S GREAT BAND OF 'LEVEN District of Columbia. THE EARLE—Thirteenth and E streets northwest. RIALTO—Ninth near G northwest AMBASSADOR—Eighteenth and Co- lumbia read morthwest. APOLLO—624 H street northeast. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. September 1-2. ‘CENTRAL—Ninth street between D and E. Allllt 25-26. AVA!.OH—Conneellcnt avenue and MecKinley street, D. C. August 28. COLONY—Georgia avenue and Far- ragut street. August 24. HOME—1230 " C sireet northeast. August 30. TIVOLI—Fourteenth and Park road morthwest. August 23. ‘YORK~—Georgia avenue and Quebec street northwest. mumc—lu: You street north- l'lmu—lll C street mortheast. mrnmb—lm Seventh street northwest. DUNBAR — 1961 Seventh street northwesé. TODAY -na-mmomtow~uow 5 ‘OSTELLO THE GLAD RAG TDDAY -nd TOMORRO! BOARDMAN in WAR'" (SYNCHRONIZE! A7 ACCOMPANIMEN AVALON e x.n--y‘ T RRO! vum ik flncw 0S. FIRST 100 ALL NATURAL E60R. SINGING FALKING AND DANCING "PICIURE) WITH AN ___ALL-STAR_CAST. COLONY ©* Ave. & Farragut St TODAY " and TOMORROW .- ‘ON oW RNER NATORAL TALKXND AND WITH AN D MUS- BHOS FIRST o& COLOR _SINGIN DANCING "PICTU! LL-STAR_CAS’ 1230 C § TODAY and TOMORROW—EDW. EVERETT HORTON and PATSR RUTH MILLER i "THE HOTTEN: Ty TALKING PIC- "SAV Y 1 & Col RA NW. TODAY_IAN KEITH and DOROTHY IER in “LIGHT FINGERS" (SYNCHRONIZED ™ MUSICAL AC- COMPANIMENT). TTIVOLI 4w & Fark TODAY _and TOMORROW — RICH: ARD. BARTEELMESS 'in “DRAG "YORK™ TODAY and TOMORROW — ALICE WAY, BABIEST (100% in _“BROAD! ALL-TALKING, SINGING DANCING PICTURE). POLI'S .ToNSPRls %%, W. R. Kane, Inc., Presents In His Great Comedy Success A TAIlI]R MAI]E MAN Epenines soc, S1. sigo. $2. 8250 Boe, s1._S1.50 $1, 5150, 52 . Beaf i e sosica CoNeD Y " FER-sTRIKE UCKEE GIRL with Billy House 138 Nites 50c, 81, $1.50, 82, $2.50, 83 | Thurs. and Sat. Matinees 50c to $2 MAIL ORDERS NOW! BOX OFFICE SALE WEDNESDAY Virginia. AMERICAN—Roanoke, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. NEWPORT—Norfolk, Va. RIALTO—Danville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. BROADWAY—Danville, Va. NEW—Lexington, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. BROADWAY—Hopewell, Va. COLONTAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Tappahannock, Va. 'WEISS—Emporia, Va. STRAND—Roanoke, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, - Va. RITZ—Chatham, Va. BEDFORD—Bedford, Va. BOTETOURT—Fincastle, Va. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Bassett, Va.

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