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1zse 18 HOURS FLORI The Miamian Gd' Coast Ltd. Lv. 3:05 p.m.. Lv. 3:05p. Other Fast Through Trains Daily olia Miay The Dopble:Track Sea-Level Rowts Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Seuth 'tln Advertising Club_of Washington in | here annyally to witness the Japanese 00N HTS LAGK 0FDLADVERTIG Capital’s “Greagst CTime'-'; Deplored by Representative Before Ad Club.: | “THe lack of some plan for advertis | ing the many .pomnts of beauty and. in- | terest in this city was desctibed as “the | greatest crime in the National Capttal’ by Representative Sol Bloom of New: | York In an‘address-at‘s luncheon® o(I the Nnunm.l ress Club Bullding yes: terday. Mr. Bimm also took -occasion to criti- cize the |n of axm Tepresentation ‘of “this clty eclaring he wished to ul the -club the thought that mgmben of Congress are primarily interested in their own con- stituents. - Interests in ("n'n- ~ “You can say what you want, we are all interested in our own eonstituency,” he said. He - then develo] thought ‘that a .miember of Congress either has to think about the section ‘he’represents or of both that neeuon| and the ational Capital. If he thinks of only one,it will be his home smz and if he thinks of both, he has his ncmum or thoughts divided, he said. tressing the necessity of advertising the Capital, Mr.” Bloom: said ¥ “You have t,he greatest show in the world ~here. Washl n . has often been termed the main stret of the Na- tion, and that s just what it is, but you have to advertise it and sell it to the public.” “He then pointed out how thot ds of persons should be drawn cherry tree biossoms. Miss Sitgreaves to Wed. Miss Margaret L. Sitgreaves, secretary of the Advertising Club and long one of its most active members, is to be married in Momrnl Canada, some time next week to Harold R. Bouilly of Chi- cago, it was made known at the junch- She was presented withra, hand- mme silver service set by the club. 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Better, ‘your druggist has it prepared ‘and ‘ready to use. Ask him for Wyeth's Sage & Sul- phur . . quickly restores gray. streaked or faded hair td its natural eoloring. Money back if not satisfied * | The stor nl two following, het marriage. Henry ‘Letiel of Goldenberg's Depart- ment Store.was presented with a check | for $75 during the luncheos for win- n'nl 2 national window desorating con- | test conducted By’ & rug manufacturing firm. e_check was given® him by H. Hajnes Faulkner. :Anractiofil in Wash_i‘.n_gton Theaters _ (Continted From Fourth Page)) will be Emillie and Romaine, Charles , Helen Warner, Eddie Ray, La Petit Marie and the chorus. An overture of Moszkowski melodies by Leon Brusiloff's Orchestra and the Fox Movietone News will complete the program. R-K-0 KEITH'S—"Seven Keys to Bald- pate. l-uchlrdblxlnhlliln Radio star- ring picture, “Seven Keys to Baldpate” begins a week's showing at R-K-O Keith's Saturday. hr many years this Gearge M. Cohan lay has been a favorite the world over. hen Barl Derr B wrote his thril- ling novel of an author's-adventures in & deserted * mountain’ in the middle of Winter “he must have fore- seen the coming of talkies, for the plot, characters and situati are so easily mn"ble 10 the screen. Magee, the author, is a novelist who write a complete Tesort, and Magee visits it in the M of Winter. What transpires duting the 24 hours Magee spends-at Bal te am- braces All the moods of the theater— romance, ‘comedy, melodrama, tragedy and -satire. One by the one the char- acters of the plot Yresenc themselves to the writer ‘at Baldpate, until he is entanigled in & net of circumstances n-vm which it seems impossible to ex- te himself. ;?e denouement brings a surprise. cmmuflmmflby.mt wh‘thu‘nflnflduflgfl ’{.nclen Little flr 1d, De efle] ‘W’{M. Jenn Craufurd Kent, Neilie Walker, !ork and Joseph Allen. EARLE—"Pointed Heels.”. “Pointed Heels,” & comedy-drama of the show business, embellished -with songs. dances and massive revue scenes in technicolor, will be g‘ nted at the Farle Theater at the day midnight premier this week. William: Powell, FAy Wray, Helen Kane and Skeets nulunrr are cast in the leading rojes. Heels,” is said to have an umnufl story, devold of the artificial stuations. Its chn)r:.ew- lrnn‘nrllher goodie-goodies nor lost souls—they e “ghow - folks,” no more and no less. story concerns the fortunes ‘young married les in the W business, with Mr. Powell, in & d!fluuly shaded demi-villian role, pre- suavely over their destines. Phflllm Holmes, Adrienne Dore, Eugene Pallette nnd many pretty girls are lbfl seen in “Pointed Heels." The bill will be supplemented by The Evening Star-Universal and Path® News- reels, Vitaphone Varieties and music by the Earle Orchestra. COLUMBIA— The second picture to be shown at Loew’s Columbia during Loew’s Janu: fufl'll wfll be Cecil B. De Mil er talking prod: tion, Dylu which starts Sat day. Conrad Nagel heads the cast that lncluden Kay Johnson, Charles Bick- ford, Julia Faye, Robert Edeson and Scott Kolk. The main protagonists of the production, three years in the mak- ing, are & coal miner, condemned to be bung in the first part of the story, a roung lady whose fortune depends on l’t success through marriage and her ;IWB ‘With these ingredients, Mr. Mille has concocted a story which presents scenes high up in the tower of . New York skyscraper, on the lawn | of a country club, in a luxurious home 1 lady’s boudoir and a mile deep in & coal mine. ‘The Hearst Metrotone News, a comedy, M-G-M Movietone acts and other films will complete the program. | RIALTO—"This Thing Called Love.” | Edmund Lowe will be starred at the Rialto Theater Friday in “This Thing| Called Love.” The star of the “Cock- zy-d Worl nd other Fox productions this time plays a role more to his liking, enabling him to be seen and heard at his_best. Produced by ane Inc. as & dia- logue ~production, is Thing Called Love” was selected by Roxy fo: cial engagement at his New Theater, where it achieved | able record and was accorded flattering comment. ‘The story, visualized on the screen by Paul Stein. deals almost wholly with | married life, with a young, handsome lonely millionajre who seeks a wife in New .York—a situation filled with genuine ‘humor. A cast of stage and screen stars, include Constance Bennett, Zazu_Pitts,. Réscoe’ Karns, Carmelita Geraghty, Ruth Taylor, John Roche and Stuart Erwin, Bpecially selected short -ubjectl will include The Evening . Star universal newsreel, with Graham uanmu an- | nouncing the events -of: the world 28| brought to the screen. e Tho flrfl al ulephonv ex- S, piaced I service lt N!I’ ven, li s 880, connectad eight lines. - m THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Stamped Pilloweases In New Deu'm 79(- pr. ‘ -..-um-mm cases, wlth hemstitched - hems— .. sfamped to be embraidered in"colors. $1.00 pr. —Choice of three new de- signs on fruit of the loom. Also cases with fancy hems in floral designs. —Stamped .cases of best quality tubing—hemstitch- ed. for .crochet edge. Simple, attractive designs. $1.39 pr. —Novelty cases, ‘stamped for cut work designs; and appliques of net. Kann's—Pourth Floor. “Sapolin” ‘Speed : Enamel Ya plnt k 14 pints) 503 1 pint ... .90c 1 quart, $1.65 —8apolin dries hard in four hours, and leaves a beautiful glossy finish. See demonstration. Kann's—Third Flodr. 2,000 Prs. 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