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C-8 D LANK BOOK have them— i-m what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TITE EVENING STAR. WASlHT‘\’fiTON. D €. TUESDAY. Connie Mack to Play Golf. HINTZE IS REASSIGNED. A, January 21 (#).— Octunts ARk taking nnie Macl some parapher- Navy Lieutenant Soon to Command | nalia 'to Mount Blymauth, Fln. for nis U. 8. 8. King. «':vv::_nmuu:e “bemre his c‘l'nmmom m.m Naval orders made public yesterday ! o golt_clubs. show that Lieut. Commander Karl E.{ TJANUARY 971, TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. - National—"The Vagabond King" at 8:15 pm., Poli's—American Opera Co., “Mme. t 8 p.m. __AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Tomght | Tre— e vy GRAND FAREWELL TOUR ‘I Mait Fves. L e First Time in Any City in the World at \ TONIGHT---8 OCLOCK |\ orviestos “MME. BUTTERFLY” b b POPULAR PRICES dlfa’o“,‘"&;'""’" Cast of = Nights, Best Seats, $1.50 Opera in Engliish Toaes Ot Mats. Wed. & Sat. Best Seats, $1,00 AMER'GA" READ WHAT WASHINGTON :RITICS ;AY‘! !h! OPERA POLI'S “The_Song of the Vagabor ‘This thrilling sone and story will live for- ever.—~Washington Herald. Theater i O ‘The Vagabond King' that wi ta ot the Rearisirines in ‘the. long Sears always good entertainment for music lov Viadimir Rosing. Artistie Director, Robert Eamond Jones. Staze Designer. POLI'S m.lws TOMOR. DE KOVEN'S' MASTERPIECE fhe Girls From Happy- :15 and 8:15 p.m. SHELBY-KELLY CASE . la. 13, 5 13, 7:13 and 9:15 ment in keeping track of the movements | Speakers at Board of Trade | | i it the Deck,” at|Of its far-flung vessels, will be detached i :15, 5:15, 7:15 and|from the Office of Naval Operations ! Public Order Committee w[ | 0. K. Vindication. about March 1 and will go to command | (IVVE For Real Smart Furniture Go to Laum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel x—"A Song of Kentucky.” at 2:36, 4:45, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Palace—Norma Shearer in “Their Own Desire,” at 11:17 a.m., 1:20, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10 p,m. Earle—~Charlotte Greenwood in “So Long, Letty,” at 11:49 am., 1:50, 3:55, 5:30, 7:59 and 9:55 p.m. Columbia—Maurice Chevalier in “The Love Parade,” at 10:30 am., 12:40, 2:50,k 5:05, 7:15 #nd 9:25 pm. the U. 8, 8. King. Comdr. Leland Jor- | dan, jr, will be detached from the command of the U. 8. 8. King and will | 80 on duty as naval attache at th°1 American embassy, Buenos Alres, Ar-| gentina. | (o The Most Thrilling (FRIggy, Opereta Ever Pro. Approval of the vindication of In- | gpector William S. Shelby and Lieut. Edward Keily of the District police be- fore the speciai trial board of ‘charges| growing out of the McPherson case,| placed against them by a grand Jury,} giaie_william Boyd in “His Pirst was expressed by speakers at a meeting | Command,” at 12:11, 2:08, 4:05, 6:02, of the Washington Board of Trade|7:59 and 9:56 p.m. public order committee yesterday after- Ambassador—Charlotte Greenwood in noon, Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, di-|“So Long, Letty,” at 6:30, 8:15 and rector of Public Buildings and_Public |10 p.m. Your Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement N E R'S STREET eonti See us for Developing Ing’ 15 one of the m many 5 Tast e 4 third eing it per- time, which Washington 35¢ OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST. N.W. and Printing M Fitted Expertly at Reasonable Prices GIBSON’S 217 G St. N.W. We Give Real Satisfaction And repair runs and snags in silk hose Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th NW. 415 7th S.W. Vita The Best . Exerciser -and Reducer 1 | detached from the U. S. S. New Mexico | about May 10 and report to the Office A splendid machine for home | exercise and scientific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- onstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G-St. N.W. 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WESTERN WORLD Mar. 7 and fortnightly thereafter For rescrvations, apply any Tourist Agency or MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES 57 Wall Street, New York City Phone Bowling Green 3300 | Dr. Dresslar of Tennessee Was Pio- | —Dr. Fletcher Bascom Dresslar, pioneer sclentist in school hygiene and health Jgelchm here, died at his home Sun- | day Parks of the National Capital; Edward J. Murphy, president of the Washing- ton Board of Trade; Odell S. Smith, chairman of the public order commit- tee; Superintendent of Police Maj.| Henry G. Pratt and former Superin- tendent of Police Maj. Edwin B. Hesse | were among leaders to express approval | of the return of the two police officers to_their duties. H ‘Upon motion of Charles H. Bates, the | committee adopted a resolution express- ing approval of officials in reinstating Shelby and Kelly to their duties wlth' the Police Department. | Inspector Shelby and Lieut. Kelly made brief addresses. Mr. Murphy took an indirect slap at the District Commissioners for their failure to approve proposed increases in the pay for policemen and firemen. HYGIENE EXFE'ET'DIES. feer School Health Educator. NASHVILLE, Tenn., January 21 (). education and professor of health edu- cation at George Peabody College for of a heart attack following | pneumonia. He was 71. ‘After the funeral here this afternoon the body will be sent to his old home | at_Princeton. Ind., for burial. His| widow nnd two sons survive him. THURBER TO RETURN. Lieut, Harry R. Thurber, who is well known to Washington's newspaper fra- | ternity charged with ‘“covering” the | Navy Department, is coming back to | the ‘National Capital, in charge of the | Navy's press room, in June. He will be of Naval Intelligence at the department. He will relieve Lieut. A. P. Moran, . 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D.C. } 0 Central—Gary Cooper in “The Vir- ginian,” from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Tivoli—Pickford and Fairbanks in “The Taming of the Shrew,” at 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. State—Janet Gaynor in “Sunny Side Up,” at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Husband Asks Divorce. Absolute divorge is asked in a suit filed yesterday in the District Supreme Court by Aubrey R. Moore, 1230 New Hampshire avenue, against Emma L. Moore, 1701 Massachusetts avenue. ‘They were married at Bentonville, Va., September 1, 1926, and have no chil- dren. Misconduct is charged. Attorney Vivian Hill appears for the husband. RS LOOSE LEAF ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. Rough-and-keady Roast Oysters Extra large Saddle Reck Oysters roasted in shell on top of oven and opened at table by waiter into hot plate, with sauce made after our own original recipe. 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Excéllent bookings still available...ask now. Your own agent, or the wrangle That's what the logical suc. cessor to “Rio Rita " with JACK OAKIE POLLY WALKER and hundreds i dancers cnd bec: . gorgeaus col ing melodies . . new songs and mammoth scenes! FEATURE STARTS AT 11:15, Now- Playing 30YD “HIS FIRST COMMAND' PAT ROONEY FAMILY and Talking | Formerly of the “Musical Drama” of Petrograd Assisted by Hl!fl!l Colston, soprano. NATIONAL THEATER Friday, 4:30, Jan. 24 Tiekets, s230. &0, st 0. 33, at T. Arthur Smith’ Burea: Homer L. 300 G stes Dist. 6108 GAYETY THEATRE “Girls l"rom Hlppyland" Red erslull leet Buckley Tenny Hilton. Rae Hillie Keaneds WELDON CARTER Recital — THUI‘!S 8:30. JAN. 23 Masonic Auditorium Tickets, $1.50, $1.00. T. Arthur Smith, 1330 G St. SUNDAYS February 2, March 16 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Saturday night preceding [Excursion by Lv. Washington . Lv. Baltimore (Fenna. S Returning. leaves Pittsburgh 8:10 P.M. ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsy'vania Railroad “That ever tuneful a arain. ‘Vagabon A epenca = Washing NEXT WEEK--BEG MIONDA oTIS ght eprref'se opeal’ that it had when SEATS 1L ORDERS - THURS, ACCEPTED SKINNERnPAPA JUAN RETURN BY PUBLIC DEMAND! Days Only starting 6 MON,, FEB. 3 NATIONAL THEATER To afford an evportunity to witness It to the hundreds of we disappointed playgoers whe Elizabeth Risdon heads, the brlilisnt aul, Blaine Cordner, Sioliman. James Toad, Pevier Shechs. Frank Conroy. to get seats before. o unxufl.nn cast, which includes George Durand,’ Brandon Evan:, Mary The Theatre Guld s New York Mail Orders New Send check or Leiane tor the Tatunrding ' of S ke, !OEW’! E§ { ESC_at_Tath—Cont. _frem 1AL NOW PLAYING A Metro: wyn-Mayer Picture NCRAA SHEARER as a i the jazz age in “THEIR CWH DESIRC' ALL TALI‘I G WES V EW‘" a l = Production NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture MAURICE CHEVALIE In the seaons ereatest musical “THELOVE PARAZE” i TALKING—SINGING— DANCING Hearst Metrotone News “UNTAMED." JOAN CRA\ JUMBARTON 134, Wisconsin Ave REOD LA ROCQUE gud, RITA. Gy PBicture) HIGH™ BET “On \\ h the \hn\\ Warner Bros.’ AMBASSADOR c..|‘"s'{'.1 Nw. TODAY_CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in_"SO_LO! “Warner Bros.' 624 W St. NE. TQDAY and TOMORROW — IRENE BORDONI in_"PARIS.” Warner Bros.' AVALON Conn Ave, and McKinlry St.. D. C. TODAY and TOMORROW -— IRENE BORDONI_in_"PARIS. “lrnrr Bnfl GRAND Yo, Ave. S.E. TODAY and TOMORROW — ALICE WHITE in_“THE GIRL FROM ___WOOLWORTHS." ¥ “Warner Bros.’ L °th St Bet. D and B TODAY and TOMORROW - MARY AN " COARY COOPBR i PrHE vIREINAN “Warner Rros.” ROW—_GFOPGE | TODAY and TOMO! COMPSON 1n - Warner Rros. AVQY 14tk & Col R4 N.W. TODAY — GLORTA SWANSON “THE TRESPASSER.” in TODAY and CKFORD TOMORRO! and BBONLAS FAR. “TAMING OF THE Ave. & Quebec St. N.W. TODAY and TOMORROW .- ALICE “THE GIRL FROM __WOOLWORTHS LosTE ear 9th Knms BOUND." ALEXANDRIA, VA TALKING in “THEY iy oS i PARIS.” biab Fo. seE LIRERTY “THE LO! 410 N Canttar St (RICHAPD DIX m Rainfer. M. “SUNNYSIDE UP” __ALL TALKING. _ 6th and € Sts NE. ONFE DAY ONLY. . the Picture Magnificent. | | & N e Ave SE. DIRECT FROM FOX “SHOW BOAT.'" THE D PAR& oion WL %o:ns-mns _RICH. _All Talking. 1716 W SC ERTRUDE ol.uu'rsAn 2nd _ GRANT TIME, THE| PIACE AND GTRL Colletian Comedy_and_News. STATE nome o Wettesn Fiericte n«--d IANET GRYNOR and CHARLES FAR. --suNstm Plrfl Operev.l- mnflwu 1{‘:!‘6‘3:'?»“ et PARIS BOUND." " THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PLAY IN AMERICA EUSENE O'NEILL'S GREAT NINE-ACT DRAMA Never Before At These Warner Bros. Ml-:‘rno PoLITAl MORE DAYS ! ‘Dom't Pat 0ft Seeing JOHN BARRYMORE “GEIERRI. CRACK' A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Picture CK FULL OF LAUGHS What a Riot + CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD The Famous Comedienne in “30 LONG LETTY” A_Warner Bros. Vitaphone Hit ). th & D Str. 313 nd Wednesday ENLGD MYSTERIES OF LOVE Solving all Problems of Love a: y M District of Columbm. | THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. | AMBASSADOR—18th and Col ra. a.w. APOLLO—624 H street n.e. | AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s CENTRAL—Ninth strect. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. HOME—1230 C street n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. | TIVOL1—14th and Park rd. n.w. | YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebee n.w. | STANTON—515 C street n.e. | SYLVAN—104 Rhode Istand ave. n.w. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Matyland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. BECREATION HALL—Indian Head, | REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. | UNIVERSAL—F hady Side, Md. | MARYLAND—Frederick, Mad. | TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. STATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. JEFFERSON~Charlottesville, Va. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. | STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. OLIVER—Crewe, Va. COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. REGAL—Urbanna, Va. TOWN HALL—Trappahannock, Va. WEISS, Emporia, Va. RiTZ—Chatham, Va. RELEE—Relee, Va. NEW—Woodstock, Va. AND-itnlbnrl Va. NEW M. ew Market. Va. Sta 112 “Comn, Ave: Phone N !lou! iian TAP DANCING N THE _PROFESSIONAL . BALL ROOM AND ALL STA( DANCES TAUGHT. TAVGRX sTUDIOSS: "‘“’% NW. 22 MAE DAVISON 5 Bhnfl routines l nT Dancin: 'Blll room l:l_\‘l“d et n.zlon-l 0”4 MISS ELLEN WALLER Modern Ballroom Danci Private lessons by apointm 5 3 Bance o Fridey. § £, "o "8t glor Ser§ 14th 87 W . 310 t Frectly'in ¥ fe 0 cesor “v.?vlleuny;\onl ver ; t. at 8, Dancine 9. . fos ‘es.. inst.’ & practice, 8 !o 11 y y

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