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13’ 110 D'AMERICA™ FAVORITE PHRASE In Italy It Means Some One Has Inherited Money by Death of Relative. B the Associated Press. lent of the American | and | means that some one here has just| Gome into money because of the death | “rich uncle” or “rich aunt” of a relative in Ameri ‘Whenever an Ttalian _hitherto of Saturday and Monday Last Days of Out e Cent Drug and Fortes “Phrticie” fnie Be Sure to Come GIBSON’S 919 G St. NW. HERZOG’S Sea Food Cafe Delicious fresh Shad and Shad Roe, Imperial and Deviled Crabs, Steamed Oysters, Fried Oysters, Sea Food Platter, Lobsters and Crabs. 11th and Water Sts. NG No. 7 for CATARRH and SINUS Trouble. Hom thic Pharmacy 1007 W Street N.W. Phone NA. 1605 | STAR, WASHINGTON, LANK BOOKS e have them— just what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. == E. Morrison Paper Co. 0O0F LEAK" Phone GICHNER Natl. 4370 44 Years’ Bxperience DEAF? Hear with the UNIVERSOTONE Private Demonstrations ETZ 1217 G Street 1009 Pa. Ave. THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER T Snndays Dinner 1 to a PM D. 0 EK”RIE THE SCREEN'S LEVERE! WISECRACRER Ably Supported n AT AWerner Bros ¢ Vitaphone Hit A Laugh Hit With More Roars Than “The Hottentot” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. AL TONIGHT N AT sz 't s Sat. Mat., 50c _to $2.00 MITZE:S Next Monday. Seats SO"I!‘ ZIEGFELD ‘s SHOW BOAT (In the flesh snd blood) R.K.O. A GALA HOLIDAY BILL COMMEMORATING GEORGE WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY BEGINNING WITH SPECIAL HIDNIGHT suow AT 1L.30 P.M TO NIGHT / INVALID modest means suddenly blossoms out with new clothes, and perhaps a little sutomobile, the Italians, instead of say- ENLARGEMENTS Fountain Pens ing that he has taken to boo(le!glgf. 710 their shoulders and murmur . Mussolint's stop- to foreign lands and | ates immigration laws combined to limit the flow of Ttalians to America Those who have been in the United | States for some years gradually feel their attachment to their fatherland Jessened and their wills are more con- | eerned with their relatives in their new eountry than those they left behind | them. It is usually the emigrant of a| few years in the United States who is most regular in sending money back to his native land. “Zio - D'America,” moreover, is in many cases deceptive. The American eonsulates in Italy, as well as the police departments of both Ttalian and Amer- fean cities, are constantly being asked by some family or other to trace rela- tives in America who are supposed to have died and left large sums of money. In most cases the records on which the requests are based are so imperfect or so lm!uunded that the relatives are never B\lt America continues to be a land | of hope for Itallan relatives of emi- Bp:?ha have gone to try their luck. m’y look toward the west and dream of the time when “Zio D'America” will mean something enormous in their Hves. JOINS STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW, Yo February 21 John . tt, tive nm.h Pratt of New York, applied for mbemhip in the New York Stock m,e arranged the pur- chase of a seat or $399,000. Sl S TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Mitzi in “Sari, 8:20 pm. Poli's—Eleanor Painter in “The For- fune Teller,” at 8:20 p.m. “Hindu Belles,” burlesque, at 9:35 and 8:15 p.m. Fox—Charles Farrell in “ City Girl,” at 2:41, 4:45, and 10 p. Mhfl—fllchlrd Bunhelmess in “Son of eGods"n.nzs:m lnsu.unmuv . Palace—"Bu 1:25, 3:30, 538, s-mu pm. R-K-O Keith's—"2nd Wife,” at 11:49 &m., 1:51, 3:53, 5:50, 7:52 and Earle—“The Great Divide am., 1:30, 3:36, 5:33, 7:39 a 7 . Rialto— at 12 2, 4, s 8 and 10 p.m. Columbia—Ramon Novarro in “Devil May Care” (second week), at 10:45 e , 5, 7:15 and 9:20 pm. Little—"Passion,” from 1 to 11 pm Ambassador—Bebe Daniels in “Love Comes Along,” at 6:10, 7:58 and 9:49 pm. Central—Duncan Sisters mu at 1128 ndertow,” “It's & We Pleue rl_’:l:hc:l People Southern Stelos Co., Inc. 701 12th St. 415 7th S.W. W. Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. 0pp. Mayflower Hotel Los Angeles DETROIT CINCINNATI . ST. LOUIS . RICHMOND, VA. . () — | jr., son of Representa- 1:28, | 8x10 Your Develop- ing and Printing aLEESE : OPTICAL COMPANY| 614 .ll Reduced Prices on All MEN’S Shoes $10 Shoes reduced to $8.00 $8 Shoes reduced to $6.00 $6 Shoes reduced to $5.00 $5 Shoes reduced to $3.95 All shoes guaranteed solid leather, Peters Diamond Brand. GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. RUPTURE re'ief is easy to obtain. Wear a truss that is designed and fitted to your particular condition and take advantage of our FACTORY SERVICE Expert fitters for both men and women and a well equipped fit- tmg mom are at your disposal. he manufacturers NATCO™ Awwnnu TRUss the only {russ that eives ihe proper smount PRESSURE" UND) col‘g'rlol. One_tree n'.hu . RORNTA e eastie “'fn'e"d! National Truss Company, Inc. 320-322 Kellogg Bld 1416 F St. N.W. Phone, Metropol 2200 The Best Exerciser and Reducer 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. introductory m" Greyhound Lines now offer you the lowestfaresin historyforluxu- rioustravel. We dothistowin 3,000,000 new patronsin 1930. ‘We know that the quickest ‘way to win new passengersis toget people to take their first Greyhound trip. That is why we have cut our fares to the bone, to win new friends. luxurious and le m¢ S Greyhound buses are thearistocrats of theroads. They have high- powered motors, balloon tires, air brakes, hot water heating, reclining chairs, and highly trained drivers in You'll get a new thrill out of your mext trip if you'll leta Greyhound take you there in comfort and economy. UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave., N. W. Phone: Metropolitan 1512-3-4 DEPENDABLE | Coats. || Sale price | 840 | Sold for $35, $45 and | soiled. | grade, slightly shop worn. | 34 and 35. if breeches; | hunting. Sold for $15. | Sale pnce | 10. Sold for $6.9 | Mows Conte: Sotd Yor | $10 and $12. Sale price SorL HeRz0G /.. Ne: ; ac, an en cleaned, only 25c Solid ld Pen Points, GARRISON'S 43 1d Retail Repaired thoroughly Allowance for Old Pnlnh 0., INC. Nat. 1586 Wi e 1215 E St. NW. iy ever adioin y ‘ ‘ \flggm POo all co “.“ 1O Gutst uf‘t Rooms with running weter T 08350 £3.00, 5.00 $4.00, 5.00, 6.00 96,00, £.00 hath or shower For Two Suiten.2 roome and hath MONTHLY Rooma with running water For Tun Rooma with hath or shower For Two Swites. 2 rooms. 25000 -- 5500 6500 7500 - - 2000 85,00 - - 10000 $125.00 - - 160.00 Supplies —of All Kinds for the Sick. GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. OPEN AT 8:30 A.M. DAILY 3% on Savings Accounts | We Take Friendly Interest —in those favoring “Frank- lin National” with their business—do all we con- sistently can do to make relations pleasant as well as profitable. fiYour account is invited. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N'W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOMNB. COCHRAN THOS. P. MICKMAN President . P.'and Cashier Home of the BUDGET-BUYING PLAN—10 Weeks to Pay -Hour Sale! —tomorrow g out ODDS & ENDS of mercha d to close out at ridiculously low prices—ITEM THAT ARE ALL GOOD STANDARD QUALITIES—items that are either broken sizes, discontinued patterns, slightly mussed wrinkled or mlrred IU' being displayed—ALL THESE MUST GO! WE give you most of THE EXTRAORDINAHV CLEARANCE 6 All-Wool Bathing Shirts, plain - white, slightly damaged. $200 and $3.00 grades. Sale price S Mufflers, all pure silk; slightly lmperk:\ grade, Sale price. 4 All.wool_One-piece Bathing Suits. _ Slighly damaged. Sold for $5.00 and $6.00. . 51.15 Sale price 8 La green and s lightly red; sizes 16 to 2(] * §1.95 soiled. Sold for Sale price 6 Men’s Olive Shckeu‘ sizes 36 to 46. Regular price, $2.95 $675. Sale price $3.45 7 Men's Trench 634 and Sold for $875 $1.95 Sale price 2 Men's Silk Hats, 67%. Sold for $1200. Oue’ Lot icPiMoa’stHuts, Prat known makes, odds and_ ends; some slightly soiled and some mussed. $500 to $10.00 grades. Sale price 95¢ Men's High-grade Overcoats, 22 in the lot, heavy weight: strictly all $35.00 and Men’s Topcoats, all wool. Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 42. Sold for $27.50. Sale slo 85 2 for $20 1 price. Men’s Suits, Spring_ shades, some_slightly soiled. Sizes 36, 37, 40 and 42. Sold for e - $12.85 silk $50. Sale price $7.50 Tuxedos. Sizes 35, 36, 40 and 44. Sold for $40 and 38 50 $45. Sale price All-Wool Sport Coats, slightly 36 and 37. ;1153‘0;3;830 33 85 $1.95 Sale price Smoking Jacket, size Suits. Good Sizes . Sold for $10. Sale 0 350, Sale price.... $3:99 Palm Beach Suit-. 1-36 regu- lar, 2-36 shorts. Sale 33 95 ? B , with button knee fine for price. Full Dress lined. Sizes 34, Sum. 35 and 36. Sold for $53 Sizes 14, | ai 16, l7 18 and 20 thh(l) soiled and shop worn. Sold for §7.50. Sale price..... 95¢ Girls' Raincoats. Sizes 8 and for Women's and $1.95 on Washington's Birthda g to make the EDUCTIONS! Silk Neckwear, fancy colors, $1.50 grades.... 2 for $1.00 8 Undershirts, heavy and me- dium weight. $1, $2 and §3 3 for $1.00 $1.50 and $2 plain and Belts. $1, grades, 2 for 25¢ Silk Shirts, radium, crepe and | jersey; all sizes except 15 and 15%. Formerly sold for $7.50 and $8.50. $3 85 $3 for $10.0¢ lAll\lotie Undershirts, broad- cloth and nainsook, 75 and $1 grades 39c 2 for 7S¢ i Soft c..u.n. all sizes ex- i cept 15, 5c stripe some plain knits. One Pair Wlme Fl.nnnl Pants, soiled 29x2: | grade. Sale price... Three Blanket Robel, dium and small sizes. Sold for .80, Sale @) s | price So:lu ant| me- All-wool some pure silk. 9 Suits Men’s P cloth and madra 200 to styles; small sizes only ; silk stripes and madras. Sold for §3, & and $6. Sale price. .. 99€C | Madras Shirts, mostly small 55¢ sizes; soiled; §2 and $2.50 Two Summer Bathrobes, stripe madras, $6.50 grade. I Sdlsiniee it LAY N.u;ook Athletic Union Suits; | sizes to 36; sold from $1 10 5250, Sate price. ... DIC 2 for $1.00 Wool, Lisle, also Porosknit Union Sui small ;|1(‘< $2 to $5 grades. 2 for $1.50 Fancy Reyon Muffrs, larc, | square; $1.63 grade. Sale { price_.. < 75¢ ! 8, Pairs " Golf’ Houe, il wool | slightly damaged; sold for | St Sthre, . IBBC Silk Neckw window display; $1.50 to $3 grades. 35¢ | Four, Sillc Shirta light blue sizes 14, 14 an old for $8.50. Sale price 95¢ 7 Pull-over Sweaters, all wool; $5 grade: damaged or faded from display. price .. NStreet at Qth from || | \OB |NGTON HERALD" LAST TIMES TODAY LITTLE JACK LITTLE IN PERSON “THE GREAT DIVIDE” World's, Greatest Tenor. Mot FOLLS—FRIDAY, FER. Seats Mrs. Gre B 1300 G st District 649 SCRUBERT-BELA! The JUNIOR 'rfi:nnz umct"fi"fin:mm n E Tiekéts; §150, 8100, On_saleat Junior. Thatre omu 08 17th 6865, and Belasco Theai ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT “Confessions of a Dying Newspaper Man" WILLARD HOTEL Monday, February 24; 4:30 Tickets, $1.50 On sale at Willard Hotel or 152 Conn. Ave. ANNUAL DANCE Private Chauffeurs’ Benevolent TUESDAY Feb. 25th, 9tol 18th & Columbia Road N.W. ADMISSION $1.00 PE.NS | KEYS DUPLICATED esharpened Today Is the Last Day Before Washi n’s Birthday to Seve and Enjey OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Lb., Vacation Tripc, of All Time "’»'. uc.u'inn':"‘mmé AR Row for amrmfe bookiet. 1100 Nathtnon B Fitone 1?:uun:|' t PAINTER' ThLLER N. Y, Cast -nd Produenon Int-n i*?mg‘ nu 50e"te k 80 NEXT MON. —Cuh NOW A TR mATVANY'S A 'I'IIE LOVE llEl Adapted by Zoe Akins National High . School ORCHESTRA 178 Musicians From 43 States nmnr condntlar Constitution Mare Boloist. ELIZABETH wnmmunfi A [ contBréene %urnll. 13606 NOW PLAYING A Paramount Picture RICHARD ARLEN in » Smile a Minute Romanes ALLAN oe:ls in & Loew Production LUE GARDEN" Direet from the Capitel. New Yorl 12th—Cont. from 1 SECOND BIG WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture "DEVIL MAY CRRE. ARTING SATURDAY the sensation of the year GRETA GARBO tn her first talking pleture ANNA CHRISTIE ADOR TODAY_Bebe Daniels in __COMES ALONG." APO‘I’.LO 62 H SL NE. TODAY ~RICHARD DIX in “SE CHARR DI, in “SEVEN W, “LOVE AVENUE GRAND Ave TQDAY; GRETA GAREO in Warner Bros.” CENTRAL o st met. n- TODAY DUNCAN SISTERS in “IT'S GREAT_LIFE. = C‘(').LONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut ot THE 1280 C St. NE. TORAY a:unflmi AWRENCE in BLANE in “THE 14th & Park Rd. N.W. TQDAY-__CONR. “DY- QPANTSONRAD NAGEL in DY .An. & Quebec St. N.W. TD“?AAQ/—KJOA()UrK'g GAN in “BROAD- SO G . S HIPPODROME % Neur on “NAVY BLUES” RICHMOND ALIXANDI!A VA, ¥, COOPER in M uOMN “Why Bring 'fi';‘nu Al(l:;"m 535 FAMILY Talking and Sound Pictures Starting Tomorrow Belle Baker " GRAND, Dellghtful_y - Ur/n_g Helen Twelvelrees In addition to it's Vital, forceful Drama it presents- A Complete Minstrel Show with all it'’s Slltterlnp- ntry, l;.’assior;ate |I:Lva erry la r, Lnlhn{) Sugnps, Sna It’s all’ that NE qJhame implies— *The Grand Parade “SETTING SON" A Hilarions Comedy FnEn cunx ased Uoon o Witwer t AND HIS —— R-K-OLIANS LAST TIMES TODAY--2" WIFE gro" X v Grey’s FIRST ALL TAI.K"K! PIC.TURE ALONE STAR RANGER - GEORGE O’BRIEN SUE CAROL Dresented by william fox —the stage— Fanchon and Marco Present Their Latest Idea . .. An Alluring, Colorful Bougquet of Stage Entertatnment “GARDENS” feataring THE 3 SLATE BROTHERS CLIFF NAZARRO LEE HALL & CHARLINE ESSLEY VINA ZOLLE & MAE THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES d ALEXANDER CALLAM LAST MARY DUNCAN pay cuarces Farrere N “CITY Gl RL"I THE EARLE—13th and E sts. n. RIALTO—Sth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. \ AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.0. | CENTRAL—S9th st. | AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley, e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternu . Maryland and Virgini MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. | OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. | REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. MARADASt. Michacls, Md. irufl.nm,—nmnm:k, Md. \CE—Frostburg, Md. COLDNIA!FWhehmr Va. STRAN! taunton, Va. MASONIO—CI 'ton Forge, Va, RAMON. —Wulrfl:ltcr Md. arrisonburg, Va. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedemont, W. Va. WITH JOHN MACK BROWN & ROBT. ELLIS lnderio DUMBARTON 155 Wisconsin nt_Sound_Net eSgptinuous 1 to 11 ANNINGS and POLA COSTELLY in “Hearts In Exile" AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. NEW—EIkton, Md The NEW-—Aberdeen, IC NEW—HANCOC World’s | WALLACE DALE-. Tangier, Va. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. Gmlm | NELSON HALL—Lovingston, Va. | WEBB—Alberton, Md. | COMMUNITY—Ridgely, M EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, CAPITALCumberland, to “ll PM. MARY tnnm« MELTON FIREMEN'S HATL . Willards, Ma. ROCKBRIDGE Buena Vista, Va. “Seiberling’s Own” Tenor __________DANCING. AnSihe ; Onppolia‘Chares MISY GIRAGEAU, UEGARE—S pivale o 'nlolfll'- BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs W. Va. Constitution Hall, Feb. 28 :‘:t kR, et ;E'.;' ) g Suchoremaize LYRIC—Fishing Creek. Va. AR DANCING. =, Pl tidio"J035 B st.- North 071, X, ancine % i TONITE AMATEUR and PROFESSIONAL NITE T MISS E]_L N WALL R Modern Ballroom Dancing Fox Trots. Walts 'n'la"’fi‘:‘i‘{:’;l 141 ‘"afl."?hm’