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Pmnre Now for Clerk-Carrier Post Office Ex: .?l C:'fl’ihflilu; s;nv)l,ralurv Qsl“:l.ln Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Pesitions for Graduates. Ask for New Catalog LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 20 Years in Washington 1338 ¥ St Opp. LEARN SPANISH pecial Economical Courses for Begbnert inbermediats. ‘ang - Advanced pupils open Januery 16. _Two lessons weekly. Entire Course of Five Months— ONLY $25.00 Professors From Spain New Conversational Method Thts School. aside from private les- sons, is comstantly forming new closses &t regular prices. Spanish Schiool of Washington 1338 H St. NNW. Phone Nat. 9369 _——————— MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. ROOF STORAGE FO hold uooa-, FPisnos, Works of At stc.. ate_'rooms avatlable. Movig, ruklns' and shiping: moderate e e 6900~ MERCHANTI STORAGE €0.. $30:933 E st TRANSFER & Fidelity ISto;u'eMCompny oving. 4* ohe-disieote, st storage, silver "u':um':'l clesn- bank. tes A variced. 1,800 ToOmS. or sastorass | gco.. Inc. PACKING W SHIPPING i :VES‘N\MO\DM. 2010 Met. 2883 | VOTE FOR DSTRIT |- MEETING PLANNED C. of C. Speakers Next Tués- day to Be Noyes, Harper and Littlepage. voted to discussion of national repre- sentation for the people of the District of Columbia, was announced last night by President Charles W. Darr of the ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce at a monthly session of the board of direc- tors in the organization’s headquarters in the Homer Building. ‘Three men long active in this cause will s . They are Theodore W. Noyes, editor of The Star; Robert N. le er and Thomas P. Littlepage. The eeting will be in the Mayflower Hotel. 'The business conference called by the chamber for January 27 will have as its purpose something more than to wsell the idea e( prosperity to the busi- ness men of ‘ashington, Mr. Darr |d:clnred in detailing plans for the . It must promote faith and confidence in local and national gov- |ernment, he asserted, and prosperity | will follow as a matter of ‘course. He predicted that the conference would be successful, in which case it | would be the outsundinz accomplish- | ment of the chamber during the year. At the instance of Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, chairman of the military af- fairs committee, the board of direc indorsed the conversion of the Wash- ington Auditorium into an armory for the District National Guard. Bills con- taining this provision have recently been introduced in the House of Repre- sentatives and the Senate. Both meas- ures set out an appropriation of $100,000 for the purpose. Exrlntnlnx the advantages of this solut! of the problem of providing a | suitable home for the local National Guard, Gen. Stephan pointed out that it would meet all requirements for years to come, and in addition is the only measure that at the present time ap- pears to have a chance of both houses of Congress. ‘The board went on record in favor of the recommendation of Attorney General Mitchell for two additional Jjudges for the District Supreme ColuL Gen. Stephan reported the arrangements for the Cherry Bhu- som Festival next Spring, and told the directors that the event has attracted world-wide interest, newspapers as far away as Japan having commented on it. He requested Mr. Darr to nam a letter to President Hoover, enlisting his support of the festival. Recent. indorsement of the executive committee of a symphony orchestra for Washington was ratified by the board, and Charles J. Stockman told of the progress of the movement. ‘With the exception of a speaker, practically all arrangements for the an- |nual banquet of the chamber, to be ihald January 23 in the Mayfiower Hotel, | have been made, Charles H. Frame, ’chllmm of the committee in charge, reported. He said that it is planned to have dancing after the dinner. Other reports by committee chairmen ‘were made by Martin A. Leese, conven- tions; Mr. Stockman, fire and police protection and public safety; Rudolph Jose, District finance, and Col. William O. Tufts, private schools, colleges and universities. SNAAAAAANANIA Today and 44 Days More Before Washington’s Birthday to Serve and Eanjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG s 35¢ “On the Table of Those Who Kn Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly S AN 05 HNGEI.ES A meeting next Tuesday, to be de-|Angel, JENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S Amml’fl ational—William Gillette in “Sher- Iock !(ol.nu. at 8:15 p.m. —“‘Orjental Girls,” at 2:15 and OOSE LEAF * ACCOUNTING' SYSTEM BINDERS’ FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. 8: 15 pm. i Metropolitan—“Show of Shows” (sec- ond week), with cast ineluding John llrrymen. at 10 a.m,, 12:15, 2:32, 4:49, 7:06 and 9:23 p.m. i -K-0 lh‘l—flebe Daniels in “Love CoEn Alaf'f‘ at 11:30 am,, 1:41, 3:43, 5:40, 7 md 9:30 p.m. Fox—Victor MELII in. “Hot For Paris” (second week), at 2:34, 4:38, 1“?‘-1:“::1;:!!““‘ Sisters in “It’s a can ?r-t Life,” at 10:30 a.m., 12:40, 3:05, “The Painted J Store Hours: 8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. 1009 Pa. Ave. E. Morrison Paper Co. D. C., WEDNESDAY, J. EENS | KEYS c»ll m-l. 1918 lor Locksmith 'S DEPOT, 902 G ST. No. 80 For Neuritis Homoeopathic Pharmacy ’ 1007 H Street N.W. Phot Car Washed s 1 - 24-hour Service , 1:40, 3:50, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Colmbil,——luhnd Colman md Ann arding ‘Condemned” Tty i amn 1578, 3: 30,5950, MATERN[ I Y 7:35 and ’H l‘ll.:m. P " o oot ety at 1183 ame 1: Supplies At Reasonable Prices 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Anbundor o 9 Gibson’s —Bebe Daniels in “Rio Rita,” at 5, 7:12 end 9:24 pm. “The 917 G St. N.W. Central—Dorothy Mackaill in Love Racket,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. State—Janet Gaynor in “Four Dev- ils,” at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Tivel eorge Bancroft in ‘“The System Auto Laundries, Inc. 1227 R St. N.W. li—G Mighty,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. ARMY BOARD APPOINTED TO PICK SCHOOL SITE ing, Plctures. - EG ‘Will Consider New Location for 'MODERN E Brbiie"Cordially. Tvited. Evening With Egypt Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church Cor. Columbia Rd. & 14th St. NW. Thursday, Jan. 9th, 8 P.M. ive o zunu-n PT" Now’s the Time —to start assuring your- self a full pocketbook Artillery Institution Recently Damaged by Fire. Brig. Gens. William M. and Louis H. Bash, Assistant Quarter- master General, and Lieut. Col. v!.uum Bryden, Field Artillery, yesterday were nnnsmuwd a special board to meet in this city to consider the most suitable permanent location of the Field Artillery |} TE A Bchool to replace the h-utltunon at ron Sill, Okla., recently da d The main %uudnn tnvelv is whether DINNER o Jak scme ottier, locatifn; . Di preferably at, For! l'!l( G.. head- Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. quarters of the !'leld titery board. Another Shipment Just Arrived!! THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON “Speaks for next Yuletide, by becom- ing a member of our 1930 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB. fgber- 50c-$1-$2-$5 55 FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOHNB. COCHRAN . THOS. P-HICKMAN 8-Tube All-Electric Kolster With Kolster Dynamic Speaker The finest indeed fortunate in securing another shlpmom —RADIO— K-42 Radio value today. We were AMUSEMENTS. NATIONALL. Nights, $1.00 to 83.00/81 q 5 Sat. .50 \ Seats at Box Office for all Remaining Performances FAREWELL TO THE STAGE WILLIAM GILLETTE w “SHERLQCK HOLMES” Dir. A. L. Erianger & Geo. C. Tyler Next Week -lfimm-n‘v o GAM BLING” h'l'-'-'l- | e Dire LAST 3 DAYS BILLIE DOVE With Edmand Lowe in “THE PAINTED ANGEL” A First Natiogal And Vitaphone Plcture LL THEATERS arney LAST THREE DAYS! SHOW OF SHOWS rner Bros. Vitashone Toenreoe m ST"A. With 77 STARS COMING METROFOLITAN SATURDAY JOHN BARRYMORE The Greatest of Azlln in In Pirst Tlllln' Pietars. RACK” HARRY C. 523 11th St. NNW. Dis. 2067 of these genuine KOLSTER RADIOS. .. all the KOLSTER NATION-WIDE FEA TURES. Come in and see it ... hear it.. . you'll certainly BUY, Terms Arranged Washington’s FIRST KOLSTER Dealer! GROVE, Inc. 3 reasons for action + JANE COWL America’s Loveliest Star who _you nmmbor from “Smilin’ Throuj “The Road to Rome,” “Romeo and Jullet” and other suc- cesses. 2 Her latest N. Y. Success 'Jonny. & comed: sent day. l"?. and I 3 Directz)m the Booth Theater, N. Y. ‘with the same fine company, headed by Guy Standing. NEXT WEEK—at POLI'S Seats Today—Don’t Delay Sat. Mat. 506-§3.50. -32. Nights, 80e-83, ‘Thurs, (Pop) Mat. Soe: NOTICE Owing te the Stupendeus Preductions of the German Grand Opers ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS wi Am! in On.ly Two Poli’s ’s‘.t’z".: Jan. 11 BUREAU. 1930 & St- in HoME! KITT'S or BOX OFFICE, POI TODAY and TOMORROW. DA and JOHN BOLES in O RITA" (100% TALKING and SINGING). 24 | St | TOPAY_JOAN ORAWFORD in <ON- (HER FIRST TALKING COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St TODAY —MORAN and MACK in “WHY BRING THA' o™ % TALKING). b 1230 C St. N.E. ~GEORGE ARLISS in “DIS- (1007 TALKING). HOME TORAY- RAELT" Conn Ave. and McKinley 8t.. D. C AY —MORAN and MACK, in TR BARG Arhat b o TALKING, SINGING and DANC- AVENI]E GRAND %% Ave. S.E. TODAY-NANCY CARROLL and QAKIE in “SWEETIE" (1007 ‘CTm‘mL_TE St Bet. D and E TODAY—DOROTHY MACKATLL i 'l'fi LOVE RA( T (100% TALKING). GAYETY THEATRE JACK LAMONT and Ris ORlEN’r‘fil‘. GIRLS 4 CHUBBY DRISDALE and i They laughed ot life | Pt Thoy linghed ot death | when i te Found them! ‘IIELI.'S IIEIIQES' | A L T Opera in English AMERICAN ..o Theater OPERA &-clock COMPANY -..0~... Three Evenings and One Matinee | January 20, 21, 22 Visdimir Rosing, Artistic Director. Robert Edmond Jones, Stage Deslgner 3or% Yolanda of Cyprus VAN GROVE. Conduetor $4.40. 33.00. $2.60. $2.00. $1.50 We Feature Peters’ Solid Leather SHOES For Men Leng Wear, Reasonable Prices GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. LOEW’S JANUARY FESTIVAL R NOW PLAYING 4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture THE DUNCAN SISTERS in s rist of laughter “Itsa Gflr:at Life” LAWRENCE GRAY A EVAN> (ONE) LOEW’S JANU. PIDDIJWION “Oddities’ FESTIVAL (WEEK HELD OVER 2ND WEEK no‘_u"n"‘ih"fioi"flu s a consic i CONDEMNED (ALL ru.xuvc) with ANN HARDING LOUIS WOI.HEIM ADDED ATTRACTIONS R-K-0 KEITH'S Greater NOW than ‘in “RIO RITA” 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. THE SCARLET DARE- SAVOY TODAY - DEVIL: Tlvou 1th ark W, TODAY and TOMORROW-GEORGE BANCROPT “THE MIGHTY" __oo% 'TALKING). Y Ga. Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. TQDAY—"EVIDENCE" (100% TALK- ING). F&Xx P AT_FOURTEENTH ST LAST 3 DAYS William Fox Presents VICTOR McLAGLEN in awother swell bedtime story “HOT FOR PARIS” aided and abetted by EL BRENDEL and FIFI DORSAY in this ll-“l.l-i 'z Movietons The Stage Offers the New Sensation i Musical Entertainment HORACE HEIDT and His CALIFORNIANS & Fanchon & Marco ides SATURDAY JANET GAYNOR s Ber Gaisty Thaster (N.Y.) Success “CHRISTINA” sssssmssssass POLI’'S _LUCREZIA | Mon., Jan. 13, 4:3080"' Seats Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 1300 Prima Donmma G St—Distriet 6493. Met. Opera TONIGHT Juliette Lippe as Isolde Special Request GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY TRISTAN und ISOLDE Ritter ss Tristan, Sharnova, Ditter, Egenieff, Lengyel, Marwick Friday—Mozart’s Don Juan ‘Tickets 6.60. 550. 4.40, 300, 2.00 at Box Office Poli's and T. Arth ith, 0GBt MW Tn Homer Lo KitTs: LIMITED Like attracts like—and smart discerning travelers en route to California naturally select the luxurious Los Angeles Limited for its perfect appointments and de- lightful social atmosph ere. 63 hours to Los Angeles and no extra fare. Lv.iChieago '« .« Four Companion Trains vie the Scenic Overland Route Overland Limited Wnest and fasipst, §8-hour AM- PlimanteSan Francisco. Exrafare. Lv. Chicago mgo a. m. San Francisco Limited An-Pullman, 63 hours and every travel luxury to San Francisce with no extre fare. Lv. Chicego 8:a0 p. m. Gold Coast Limited Te Los Angeles and San Francisce. Lv. Chianag 8130 p. m. Tontinantat itited ‘e %22 angeles. All classes of w¥commodation. Lv. Chicego mso p. m. . &opm Arrange to ses Death Valley returning from California. Enjoy its colorful grandeur by com- fortable 3-day, all-expense rall-motor trip. Frequent sailings from Pacific Coast ports 1o Hawall and the Orlent. Por compiete Informetion est CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN o Franklin Trust Bldg. 16t and Chesmut St Philadelphie, Pe. or UNION PACIFIC 908 Commercial Trust Bldg. 15th and Market Sh. Philadelphia, Pa. 34X-Q 809 15th Street N.W. Des1rable Office Space —in— A Washington Landmark Almost every city has some outstanding landmark. But Washington, being the seat of the United States Government, is unique among the cities of the world in that it has many “famous landmarks such as the Capitol, the White House, the Treasury, the Wash- ington Monument and the ‘itate, War and Navy Building. Among the commercial structures the Nation’s Capital now has the Washington Building, which is destined to be known far and wide, an outstanding land- mark in a city noted for its beautiful build- ings. To be locgted in this landmark is a mark of distinction to which you will point with pride. RENTALS REASONABLE EAVER BRO REALTORS NOW that you have developed a holi- day appetite, why not satisfy it the year round by dining at the Olm- sted Grill, where every meal has the extra- good flavor and sump- tuousness suggestive of the proverbial Christ- mas dinner? Luncheon, S0c, 65¢c, $1.00 Dinner, $1.00, $1.50 Olmsted (irlll Fam(ms For FineFood 1336 G Street Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help the liver in a soothing, Wh-n m. liver r nat- y suf- ural_functions, o stomach for from indige troubles. (ollave vou a bad ¢ eramps of at bedtime what yeu like. 30e and 60c. JESSE TER “TONIGHT AT TWELVE, DAVIS. th e Perkig Lot Talking Pictures at Their Best 'Seven Faces” SYDNEY LUST :mmv AN TOMORROW “The Cockeyed World” L e 2 MD. ) Homest rv;uu tric Somnd BEVILe® (& Falking Picture). AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. a.w. APOLLO—624 H street ne. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s CENTRAL—Ninth street. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1330 C street n.e. JESSE—#100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. a. YORK: ave. and Qf STANTON—515 C street n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w [urr!u!m-mo th street Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. RECREATION HALL—Indian Hesi REPUBLIC THEATER_Annapois, ML ‘ ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. RELEP—Relee, N:w—w-u-a. Ve NEW MARRET-New Market, Va DANCING. N, mv dm to ll ; SYLVAN THEATER ™4,% &% * “SHOW_BOAT" (Talking and FAIRLAWN - S14sormtte By lll Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 933 ERS in “ILLUSION. CIRCI.E ome oF (" Mittor Betean Vit or sl AGL LILY D, and 9 P W '?“ Conn: Aver " Fhone «\Am THE . Ffi( STUDIO STAGE,, DANCING. UP PLAC] r-rmrunomu. sTAGE. 1362 T N W. T " MISS ELLEN ER Modx.vrn Ballroom Dancing