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's SS. & Tourist w Frank & Clarke Times” Building, New Yok Cif 4 | SHORT | -1z N TOURS. MEDITER CRU.SE, Jan. 29, $500 to $1750 NewS.S. ““Transylvania”, 66 days, Ma. deira, Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain, Greece, Palestine, Egypt, Italy, etc. Alldineone sitting; expect about 450, EUROPE::x: 0.5 “LANCASTRIA® CUNARD LINE, 52 days, $600 to $1250 Madeira, Morocco, Spain, Algiers, Italy, Rivie Sweden, Nonway, Edinburgh, Holland, Belgiam, Paris, 1I.ondon. Rhine, Oberammergan ion Play)—select clientele; the most and best for your money. Hotels, drives, fees, etc. included Ober ency, 1420 H St., N. W | STEAMSHIPS. TRIPS For Rest and Recreation Old Point Comfort Norfolk Virginia Beach POTOMAC RIVER and CHESAPEAKE BAY DAILY SERVICE UGH TICKETS SOUTH TROCKL FOINTE New York-Boston by Sea Special Low Rates on Automoblles Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. City Ticket Office 731 15th St. N.W. | v 2 Crui Winter Cruises ‘West Indies Mediterranean Around the World rica Porto Rico Ask for Special Cruise Folder — Europe Make your reservations now for Spring and Summer sailings, in order to secure choice accom- modations. Ober’s Steamship & Tourist Agency Official Agent All Lines 1420 H St. N.W. Phone Main 3347-3348 ‘ Wood’s Commercial School | 1338 ¥ st | 5390660000007000000000000 | National Art School ' WoODwAR|) LANK BOOK —we have the just what you n Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. EDUCATIONAL. 'PREPARE NOW Editorial clerk, statistical clerk, file_clerk, post office clerk. ~Special course for Patent office exam. The Civil Service Preparatory School._se. cor. 13th & F n.w. Met. 6337. = Better Method Means saving of time and money as well as earning a better salary. Much cheaper in the end. IT PAYS, Start Monday. Position guar- anteed graduates. Established 10 years. BOYD SCHOOL New address after Jan. 1 Adams Building—1333 F_St. (Formerly occupled by Steward School) Natl. 2338 Midwinter Term Opens Thursday, January 2. All Commercial Courses 311 East Capitol St. Linc. 0038 JPACE COURSES Accountancy: B, C. §. and M. C. §. degree; P. ‘A, ‘Preparation Day Evening Classes n ‘on Request RANKLIN UNIVERSITY portation Building Dist. eight-two-five-nine BENJAMIN 304_Trs 13th and B Art—ATivertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Position for Graduates. Ask for New Catalog LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 29 Years in Washington Opp._Fox Met. 2883 | Felix Mahony’s Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 s00e SCHOOL A Jending preparatory school for boys. Accredited. Excellent athletic facili- ties. Men teachers only. Sixth e through_ high school. New students admitted January 6. Send for cata- iogue. Y. M. €. A, 1736 G 8t N.W. SOUTH AMERICA Escape the rigors of winter. See South America at its best and enjoy at the same time perpetual summer sunshine. Rio de Jansiro, the finest city in the ‘world, Santes, Sao Pavlo, Montevideo —and Buenos Aires. Go out to Belgrano «and wonder why you never came before. CARNIVAL AT BUENO! Mar 1930. 21,000 ton American Liners Under U. S. Gov't Mail Contraet Finest Ships — Fastest Time 88. WESTERN WORL®D Jan.11 8S.AMERICAN LEGION Jan.25 8S. SOUTHERN CROSS Feb. 8 $S. PAN AMERICA Feb.22 and fortnightly thereafter FPor reservations, epply any tourist agency or MUNSON, STEAMSHIP LINES New York City Special Rates Now Available to NASSAU (Bahamas) All-Expense Tours including famous Nassau Hotels good through January at Nassau An ideal opportunity to visit the glorious Isle of June during the winter season. Bathing from coral tinted beaches in the warm ‘blue Bahaman waters. Finest golf, tennis, fishing and sailing. $180. end up includes round trip from New York by the luxurious 8. 5. Munarge with 1 or 2 weeks’ stay at the charming Royel Victorla Metel, or at the famous New Colenial Hetel at slightly higher rates. You may go from Nassau to the splendid $. 5. New Northland. For rates and information any tourist agency or NSON SteamshipLlines 67 Wall Street, BB B L 0. D 0 S B B L0 M D o 0 D D DA FLORIDA Every Tuesday from Baltimore, on one of the large, new ships. Music playing and the radiators steaming as you sail away. Soon you reach warm southern seas ... every comfort on shipboard; sunny decks - quiet rooms. nine days - all expenses - only $81 Hotel and sightseeing included. Send for the new, illustrated Tour Booklet »e. describing in detail the above and other tours ... including the fourteen day Havana cruise . . . sach Tuesday. FROM BALTIMORE: Regular sailings to Jacksonville and very Friday. 6 P.M. Through fares to all points in Florida. Low Auto Rates * 1338 H Street, N.W. National University Law School Winter Term Begins January 2, 1930, at 6:30 P.M. Standard three-year course lead- ing to degrees of LLB, B. C. L. and J. D. Graduate courses leading to de- grees of LLM.,, M. P. L, 8. J. D. and D. C. L. . All classes held at hours conven- fent for employed students. School of Economics and Government Degree courses of collegiate grade offered in Political Science, Govern- ment, Economics, Psychology, His- tory, Finance, Iusiness and Lan- guages. . Address Secretary National 6617 818 13th St. N.W. Universal School of Specialized Accounting| Enroll now foy ary 6th classes | in Spe "?et.!nl Ing PLACEMENT SERVICE 839 17th St. Suite 501 Met. 5180 STEAMSHIPS. AU U. NEW ZEALAND F:‘} oy mers Stea: May 28 June 25 Miami, an overnight trip, nsing New York City T0U | 1:50, 3:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. TRALIA | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY., JANUARY 2, 1930. TODAY’S. AMUSEMENTS. National—"“Trevelyn's Ghost,” 8:20 pm. Gayety—“Speed Girls,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—“Show of Shows,” with all-star cast, including John Barry- more, at 10 am., 12:15, 2:32, 4:49, 7:06 and 9:23 pm. R-K-O Keith's—Rudy Vallee in “The Vagabond Lover,” second week, a :50 am., 1:55, 3:55, 5:50, 7:55 and 9:55 pm. Fox—Victor McLaglen in “Hot for Paris,” at 11:45 n.m.'. 2:45, 4:50, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Palace—Willlam Haines in “Navy Blues,” at 11 am., 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40 and 10 p.m. Earle—Dolores Costello in “Second Choice,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:45, 3:50, 5:40, 7:45 and 10 p.m. Columbia—Ronald Colman and Ann Harding in_“Condemned,” at 11:20 ., 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 | p.m. ’ URGES U. S. TO FURTHER CHILD WELFARE PROGRAM A hope that America will move for- | N ward toward solution of the many problems surrounding child health and protection was expressed today by Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the Children’s Bureau of the Labor Department. “Let us hope that the new year will find America closer to the goal of equality of opportunity for all chil- | N\ dren,” "Miss Abbott said. “Each year has seen some progress, but we still have far to go. The President, by the appointment of a commission on child | N health and protection, has indicated that in his opinion no subject is of greater importance than the welfare of American children.” Miss Abbott called attention té the many problems confronting child work- ers in Porto Rico, and urged that the children of that American possession be given special care. thllo—"l{ell's Heroes, at 11:50 a.m., Ambassador—“Broadway _Scandals,” at 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and :30 p.m. Central—“Broadway Scandals,” from 10:45 am. to 11 p.m. State (Bethesda)—"“The Cockeyed ‘World,” from 3:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tivoli—Bebe Daniels and John Boles in “Rio Rita,” at 12:30, 2:40, 4:45, 7:10 and 9:25 p.m. 1th & Pa. u. C‘a“i“ . n AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL N Niehts, 50¢ to ¥2.50 |360 15 Som | FHE JOYOUS FARCICAL COMFDY “TREVELYN'S | e GHOST” | NEXT WEEK, BEG. MON. NIGHT | SEAT SALE NOW | FAREWELL TO THE STAG! WILLIAM GILLETTE w 'SHERLOCK HOLME % AMUSEMENTS. ] B af . | | LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. Takoma (D. C.)—"Sunny Side Up,” with Janet Gaynor and Charles Far- rell, continuous from 6 to 11 p.m. Doctors Poor in Hungary. BUDAPEST (#).—Medical men have | a hard time in Hungary, where there | are 2,000 more doctors than before the | war, Tax returns show that two-thirds | of them earn only between $70 and $350 yearly. Only three-tenths of 1 per cent earned $2,000. Solid Leather Shoes for Men and Boys Guaranteed to be such by an enor- mous factory that we represent. GIBSON’S 915 G Street N.W. TRUSSES Fitted Expertly at Reasonable Prices GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W., For Real Smart. Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel Your Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement See us for Developing and Printing ST. N.W, Won’t you come in, go through the various de tempting opportunities are offered—such as— ## Cine Kodaks and 35¢c 722 13th St. N.W. Start 1930 Right— Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE fr 35¢ Lb., *“‘On the Table of Th Whe Ki i Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores 10% Discount ALL KODAKS Movie Equipment PARKER PENS Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Inventory Revelations —which mean bargain opportunities— A three-piece living room suite for $99. A-four-piece walnut-veneered bed room suite for $119. Seats Now Operain English Third Washington Season AMERICAN COMPANY Three Evenings and One Matinee Jan. 20; 21, 22 imir Rosing. Artiatic Director, Rovers Edmend Jones. Bisee Desiener. % Yolanda of Cyprus Joes2ve Mme. Butterfly Y™ Faust POLI'S Theater Pric v-’“!‘:.’:fly $3.00. llc.g?_‘.c' oapt 2 bisteict 403, LOEW’S JANUARY FESTIVAL PAs=w NOW PLAYING 4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WILLIAM HAINES Says join the Navy and seize the girls in NAVY BLUES —ON THE STAGE A Loew Production “MIAMI NIGHTS® — e LOEW'S JANUARY FESTIVAL NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture RONALD COLMAN 83 & conviet whe stole the warden's in CONDEMNED with ANN HARDING LOUIS WOLHEIM ADDED ATTRACTIONS CONTRALTO Constitution Hall, Sat. Seats Mrs, fim-:'a B | i | AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS DOLORES COSTELLO With JACK MULHALL and CHESTER MORRIS In - “SECOND CHOICE A Warner P-I:l.:r.. Vitaphone Beg. Fri. Midnight BILLIE DOVE IN “The Painted Angel’ HURRY TO CROWNING SUCCESS SHOW OF SHOWS Warner Bros.’ With AMBASSADOR (.5 &7 Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY-SALLY O'NEIL and JACK EGAN in “BROADWAY JCAN- DALS” (100% TALKING, SINGING and_DANCING) APOLLO 62 B sn. NE. TODAY — MORAN _and MACK in ~“WHY BRING THAT UP? 100% __TALKING). N SeRY ) TODAYHAROLD LLOYD in “WEL- COME ~DANGER" (HIS' FIRST TALKING PICTURE). 615 Pa. AVENUE GRAND 2 %% TODAY—HAROLD LLOYD in “WEL- COME NGER' ' (HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE). oth St. Bet. D and E TODAY—SALLY_O'NEIL and JACK GAN in “BROADWAY _SCAN- ALS" (100% TALKING, SINGING and DANCING). ‘Willlam Fox Presents VICTOR McLAGLEN in another swell bedtime story “HOT FOR PARIS” | aided and abetted by ' e BRENDEL and FIFI DORSAY I . in this all-talking Fox Movis ugh riot The Stage Offers the New Sensation in Musical Entertainmert HORACE HEIDT and His CALIFORNIANS @ Fanchon & Marco idea | S ewsesssansn: This is inventory time—and as we go through the stocks discovery is made of small lots; styles that cannot be replenished. These are gathered into one big group—and the prices radically reduced to insure clearance quickly. At the same time it provides an unusual opportunity to supply a needed suite or a wanted occasional piece considerably below the value-price. But bear in mind it is all “Furniture of Merit.” Nothing else is permitted to enter our stock—for we carefully measure quality and censor design—which makes this the safe place to buy—regardless of price consideration. partments and see exactly what lif | *wicE MERCHANTS :MINERS Transportation Co. A handsomely designed ten-piece walnut dining suite for $189. A gayly painted breakfast suite for $19.75. And davenport-beds, occasional pieces, odd chairs—a host in variety and re- duced extravagantly in price but limited in quantity —which means it will repay you-to be prompt in your response. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye National 4612 Washington RIALTO NOW PLAYING Peter B. Kyne's Stupendous Eplo ‘‘HELL’S HEROES" A Story of 3 Bad Men and a Baby Other Extra Added Features Including LAUREL and HARDY in “THE NIGHT OWLS" GAYETY THEATRE BURLESK MATINEE EVERY DAY Phone District 9324 PHONE pany 15 STRAND wii*%e The Show of Shows “Sepia Vagabonds” All Star Colored Cast IN A CYCLONIC EXPOSITION OF JAZZ JOoy \\ VR y UN N g Last Showing Today and Tomorrow Continuous from 3:00 P.M. Adults, 30c—Children, 20c TAKOMA The Uptown Theater d Butternut Sts. East of Georgla Ave, 4th T. ARTHUR. SMITH PRESENTS G ERVAN GRAND OPERA Wagner and Mozart Masterpieces Ga. Ave. & Farragut Bt INCY CARROLL d TE in EWEETTE® (100 1290 0 st NE TQDAY__GARY COOPER and MARY BI W VIRGINIAN" __(100% TALKING) SAVOY '¢th & Col ma. NwW. TODAY—_GRETA GARBO_in “THE SINGLE STANDARD" st NoiRo: Tloz&rl: b & Park R4 N.W. Y TODAY and TOMORROW_-. BEBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES in “RIO RITA" (100% TALKING and SINGING). RK G»- Ave. & Quebee 8t N.w. TODAY — MORAN _and MACK in e (100% WHY BRING THAT UP?" TALKING). RK.0 with 3ally Blane and Marie Dressler and HIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES Beginning SATURDAY N. C. . G TS " with GEORGE 8ih & Trving Sts. N.E. Startling Dra BROTHERS in “THE COCOANUTS (100c, Talking and Singing Picture). COMEDY. TAKOMA L ANt n‘;gfi":'m:m‘f.«"fi{.umgn- “SUNNY SIDE UP” Continuou SYDNEY LU!-T?' o HIPPODROME oe®ri 2l ALL TALKING. ALEXANDRIA, VA. RICHMOND , 8, FAE o3¢ LIBERTY :z0'48:3: 8¢ ALL TALKI Mt. Rainfer. Md. AN e o 4th_and Butternuj 81 Free Pa | b and U 86 NE. PAUL PAGE. LOLA LANE in “SPEAKEABY,” with HENRY WA TRUXTON SR cABOND. District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. | AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H street ne. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s | CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. | COLONY—Georgia Farragut, | HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quel STANTON—515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street, n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. BE::EATION HALL—Indian Head, REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapelis, Md. UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. TOME SCHOOIL~—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. BETHES! -Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staun! Va. MASONIC—CIift Forge. Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL~--Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Trappaha: Ve WEISS, Emporia, V: — RITZ—Chatham, Va. RELEE—| Va. S sbarg. Va. NEW MARKET—New Market, Va A

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