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D-—I12 DANCING CHILDREN i TOPRESENT CIRGUS Hine Scene Tonight of Commu- nity Entertainment. i — | The atmosphere of the prevail at “The World's Famous Oir- | cus” to be presented by the children | of the Southeast Community Center dancing instruction groups, in the Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets soucieast, tonight at 8 o'clock The young from animals y elties are promised, In addition, the | program is to include a series of spevial dance numbers and a_playlet, “The Princess Outwits Her Prime Minister.” Among - the children to take part in the various features will be Frances | Leyer, ringmaster of the circus; Sadie Fox. Sarah Rosendorf, Edna Sweeney. | Theima Fairall, Irene Green. Anna | Burgess, Eleanor Sullivan, Barbara Mr-; Carty, Elizabeth McConaley, Vivian | Cox, Mary Ryan, Eleanor Thomas, Billy Crawford, Frances McGillicuddy, Mil- | dred Lewi, Fthel Andre, Blankenshi| Marian Ruchl. Elia Berg- ling. Helen Molloy, Evelyn Simpson, Frances Gallagher, Florence Close, *velyn McLeran, Shirley Schafer, Pre- | sosin Crosby, Gladys Hendricks, Mary | Frances Partridge, Dorothy Simpson, Dorothy Dix, S; Berlin, Ellen Ren- | wick, Ruth Kravitz, Beatvice Bishop, | Ardith Harris, Elaine Harris, Lorraine Fisher, Marjorie Grissan, Wilhelmina | Schmidt, Eva Wysons, Edna Simonds, Geraldine Full, Ruth Harris, Margaret | Heil Barbera Hamma, June Fisher, Mar- her, Belva Day. Dorothy Martz, | ‘Alina Fuiler. Esther Clif- | Stroud. Elaine Vaughn, Doris Warner, Doris Driver, Adelle Wheeler, Olive Driver, Lorraine Price. Hazel Wel- ler, Kathleen Lawrence, Florence Gelb- mar, Talmah McConchte, Dorls Gelb- | man, Margaret Inscoe, Dorothy Taylor. Margaret Hall, Betty Tavlor, Eleancra Kravitz, Gladys Marshall, June Elaine | Protheroe, Jacqueline Embrey, Rosalind Hepner. Alice Garrison, Peggy Barry, Irma Barry, Mary Trevnor, Katherine Clark, Helen Young. Vivian Hendrix, Dorothy Nolan.Hazel Weller, Alma Ful- | ler. Margaret Inscoe, Barbara Weiss, | Dorothy Driver. Eloise Snipes. Margaret Heil, Ruth Hullings, Mary Colin, Mar- garet Colin, Florence Cady, Jacoueline | Embrey. Elic Smithson, Omar Kendig. Billy Hullings, Paul Weller, Harold Dayis, Richard Downs. James Cochran, | George Conger and Wilbur Schafer. | “big top"” will | CLUB RE-ELECTS HEAD | Howard E. Severe Chu‘en President of Business Organization Again. | Howard E. Severe re-elected | presid-nt of the Ame: Club at a meeting in the University Ciub. Oth>r officer: Eamuel A. Sym Douglass Wallop. jr. Dr W. D. Monro elected 10 | of governors to suzceed Gor- Junior High School ¢ us about vonr developtna and printing OPTICAL u& Conn. 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Palace—Vilma Banky in “A Lady to Love,” at 11:40 am., 2:30, 4:45, 7:25 and 10 p.m. Keith's—"The Cohens and the Kell in_Scotland,” at 11:28 a.m., 1:28, 3:28, | 5:22 7:22 and 9:22 p.m. Earle—"Hello Sister,” 12:30, 2:25, 4:20, 5:55, at 11 a. m 7:50 and 9:45 ip.om Columbia—William Haines in Gir! Said No." at 11:05 am., 1:05 5:25 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. Ambassador— =ccond Wife,” 8 and 9:50 p. ¥ Central—"Huntire Tigers in India,’ from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Tivoli—"D vil May Care,” 5:40 7:30 and 9 i he | at 6:15, | | at 2, 3:50, | | Pigures reported by the Department of Labor show that 25.000 persons are | directly employed in the manufacture of airplanes and airplane motors in ths United States. | PENS | KFYS REPAIRED DUPLICATED Razor Blades Resharnened ADAMS NEWS DEFOT. 902 G ST. 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DAILY Nights, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50¢ | A New Demand—Hosiery Repairing | Southern Stelos Co., Inc. | 415 7th S.W. Mat. and Eve. AR” N.W. THAT'S ‘HGIEY" The Rollicking Romance A Pa mumunl Picture Last Days of One Cent Sale Saturday and Monday $2.00 Renault Wi 25c. Peroxide 2 for... 75¢ Parke Alcohol, 2 fo 25¢c Mennen’s Borated Doing Business With A Progressive Bank like this is an advantage which more and more peaple are com’ng to appreciate every day You'll find standing at “Franklin National” a help- ful asset. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenuc 50c H. B. & W. Milk of Magnesia, 2 for 35c Williams' Shaving is 50c Bay Rum, 2 for.... $1.00 Mineral Oil with Agar, 2 for. .$1. AND MANY OTHERS GIBSON’S 919 G St. N.W. President V P and Cashier 3 ¢300 to $800 Reduct, 25c Lilac Vegetal, 2 for.26c 01 $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine. .o $1. 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Morrison Paper Co.! :: s [ l | | | | | | AMUSEMENTS. 'ATIONAL Tonight Mat. Sat., 2:20 P. M.| at 8:20 POPULAR Pi NIGHTS, 50¢, 1, S‘le.lscbl:ndsz Sat. Mat., 50c, $1 and $1.50 MUSICALREVUE HIT VA Ty Falg = CECI LEAN »e CLEO MAYFIELD JONICA Ne- M-nlm Clnely POLI’S Com MON., Mar. 24 Matinees Thursday and Saturdsy World's Most Famous Operetts THE MERRY WIDOW With the and the International Original Prima Donna Prince Daallo BEPPIE DONALD DE VRIES | BRIAN s Finest Siaging Company e to $2. Ma ¥_St. at 13th—Cont. from 11 A. M. NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture. VILMA BANKY in ber first complete talking picture, A LADY TO LOVE ——ON THE STAGE— TED CLAIRE in a Loew presenattion. “YENETIAN CARNIVAL" Direct from the Capitol Theatre, New York. featuring ZELAYA FEwTerTT T ‘. SECOND BIG LAUGH WEEK A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pleture WILLIAM HAINES Funnier Than Ever in ‘TIIEGIIII. SAID NO’ Suchorowskys | Famous and centiemen by thousands Gre attending | 5" farewell receptions at 1417 G St. | N\\ Admnmou 25¢. " 4th T oo 44 OF SHOWS” AMBASS%RADRNAGEL and LILA __LEE in Warner Bro 62 H St. NE éo"n%k‘?,my anzEx i “KIBITZ Vet COLONY““" Ave. & Farragut St. Y_CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD TODA; R 1230 © St. NE. ARY COOPER in “SEVEN th & Col. Rd. N.W. TODAY—BOB CUSTER in “OKLA- HOMA KID." “Warner Bros.' TIVOLI b & Park Ra. N.w. TODAY - RAMON NOVARRO in DEVIL MAY ¢_CAl rner Bros YORK G Ave. & Quebee St NW. TODAY--AILEEN PRINGLE in “THE NIGHT PARADE. DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST ALKING 'AND SOUND PICTURES HIPPODROME -~z it With STAR CAST. RICHMOND ARRER VB ek 1n “ROMANCE OF THE RI GRANDE." LIBERTY 148 %, “THE LAWLESS YEG “HOUSE OF TER! CAMEQ | ptcRatme AMILYM!XICAL! ROSI » F JANET SAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL in “SUNNY SIDE UP PR “TH! cmm INA Mg Nl Cod MAN] with WILLIAM BQ\'D DOR- OTH\' SEBASTIAN. LIONEL BARRY\IORE in = “The Mysterious Island SYLVAN THEATER “THE_DANCE OF_LIPE." FAIRLAWN ,R865°%% < HAROLD MURRAY 'in “MARRIED IN HOLLYWOO! LITTLE THEATER . Septinuous 140 3 “LOVE OF CA V. DREsSLEH _VAGAB JESSE THEATE ALIOR ' WHITE., “THE DUME ARTON nn wl-u in ave. SISTERS in l'l'! A GHI T Ll" Paramount Sou! New: T ll PRINCESS Line. “The Northeast Home of Eleciric Sound Eauipme) nounces its T * REOPENING with Weatern Electric Sound Equio- . the best and only sou uip (hia” type_ i North al “GH()W BOAT"” SUNDAY & MONDAY. MARCH 33-24 On the same sound equipment as in the downtown theaters AMUSEMENTS. LAST DA AMUSEMENTS. —*“THE COHENS and KELLYS IN SCOTLAND" STARTS TOMORROW, 10:30 A. M. . I8 Robert Emmet O'Connor YoR heard Bim | X RALF- HAROLDE i 8] EVELYN BREN Better than in Underworld * 8 REGIS TOOMEY Grea_mr lhag\ in " [ wiLLiAM HoLD The Warden in *Weary River* EN | ] Maurice Black SUPPLEMENTED BY FREDDY CLARK and HIS R-K-OLIANS AND OTH ER HITS Tomorrow AND DO along THINGS with WALTER CATLETT famed Ziesteld comedian SHARON LYNN “Turn on the Heat" JOSEPH WAGSTAFF ‘Song of Kentucky™ In a FOX MOVIETONE MU. LOLA LANE “‘Speakeasy” FRANK RICHARDSON “Pickin’ Petals Of of Dalsies™ SICAL FARCE with plenty - of jazz-mad tunes, hot dances and joyous laughter ——on the stage— Fanchon & Marco Present Thelr “COLUMNS IDEA” featuring ROME & GAUT texonseers Nellie Arnaut and Her Brothers Billy Rolls Niles Marsh Maxine Evelyn 16—SUNKIST BEAUTIES—16 ALEXANDER CALLAM FOox FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brasiof, Condcting Fox Movietone News Last Times Today “Men Without Women” GAYETY THEATER TONIGHT AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL PLENTY OF LAUGHS DISTRICT 9324 F ST. at 12th STARTING TOMORROW / % | %// “The Voice of Love” LAWRENCE TIBBETT In & Metro.Goldwyn-Mayer THE ROGUE SONG with CATHERINE DAL STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY Directed by Lionel Barrymore Entirely in Technicolor W, 727, 7 7% OWEN Playing to Capacity at $2.00 at the A Ti ater, Ncw Yar , He R Py = Dr. Samuel D. Schmalhausen will talk on “The Cult of Personal Pleasure” Monday, March 24 4:30 p.m. e Willard Auspices Junior League of Tickets—Willard Social District of Columbia. IHE EARLE—13th and E sta. n.w. RIALTO—9th near G n. AMBASSADOR—15th ang Col. rd n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.a CENTRAL—Sth st. AVALON—Conn. ave. a C(‘;Ii:.)NY—(ieor'In ave. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut it Maryland and Virgii MARYI.AND—Humum. M. | OPERA HOUSE—Leesbur, REPUBLIC TIIEA‘I'En—Amnpolh, Ma MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. ' TATE—Bethesda, Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. STRAND—Staunton, Va. MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. RAMONA—West; Md. | GLOBE—Berlin, NEW—Lexington. | NEW VIRG! IA—lAnhnm., Va. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. H FIREMEN'S HALL—' Ilhl’“ ..- BERKELEY< Berkeley Springa. W. ¥ —Berkel X LYRIC—Fishing Creek. V = - AND 8 sisTER Fow IhA X 55 e, 3138 " rox ajize: Clans “Tiiesday. Anstructfo ) to 11.__Studio, 2035 P st PROF. & MRS, ACHER 5 D% Classes. Mon. and o to 9. dancing at 9 (grehestia). fessons oS ‘apontment. Meb 4180," Eoe