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| D—8 * THE EVENING; STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1988 YE We Have : B A[:K MEMBRI Al. PRESIDENT WILL RECEIVE [{ose, who wil address the school W-;F Secretary Lamont's Son Sued. | SCHOOL OF POLITICS BLANK g BOOKS E. MORRISON PAPER CO. | — AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS Shortridge of California and Goff of | DENVER, March 27 (). —Robert P. n. ous | Paint: lnd len!lemen mam- | Lamont, jr., son of Secretary of Com- :mmhcfl'flmff MB mhr?d::l; merce Lamont, was made defendant in Employes’ Gompensation Commission. |8 $25.000 damage suit filed in Distriet Information regarding enrollment may | Court, hete Tutsday. Bt be had at the headquarters of the Re- | ;5 ries she incurred when struck by ok to sce miss the Shortridge, Gofl and Mrs. F ST. AT 12th ‘soon att rewel] rmnunn at 101G 8t s Randle nghlands cmzens Favor Bill Now Pending in Congress. Indorsement of a bill now pending in Congress proposing the erection of a memorial to Maj. Charles Peter L'En-| fant, civil engineer, who supervised the | original vlanning of the District of | Columbia, was expressed last night at a meeting of the Randle Highlands| Citizens' Association. The assoclation also urged that the | proposed memorial be placed at L'En-| fant Square. | A resolution opposing the proposed || establishment of a city airport financed through District taxpayers was referred to the committe on laws and legisla- | tion. i A proposal to institute free trans- portation of school children was sub- mitted to the committee on public utilities, The committee will report at the April meeting. ! A literary and musical program con- | cluded the meeting. Muriel Majer, | Dorothea and Lois Tottem delivered recitations. A trio, Willlam Drescher. violin; Milton Collins, jr., cello. and| Mariam Drescher, piano, played musical selections. Miss Thelma Freyman. Miss | Beatrice Rhinehart, Mrs. A. Blakeslee | and Mrs. Theodore Johnson sang. NEW YORK COMMUNISTS TO EJECT ALL POLICEMEN | Red Leaders Warn Whalen to Keep | His Officers From Attending Their Meetings. By the Associated Préss. NEW YORK, March 27.—Any police- man entering a Communist meeting hereafter, the Communist party Tues- day warned Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen, will be “firmly ejected.” The warning was given in a letter from Israel Amter, one of the Com- munist leaders under bail in connection with the “Red Thursday” riots in Union Square. Commissioner Whalen was referred to in the letter as “Cossack commander,” and “agent of Wall Street and of the ‘Tammany Hall machine.” TODAY'S AIUSWT& National—"Jonica,” at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"The Merry Widow,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Big Revue,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—Lawrence Tibbett in “The Rogue Song.” at 11 am,, 1, 3, 5:05, 7:15 and pm. Fox—"Let's G6 Places,” at 12:09, 2:32, | 4:43, 7:47 and 9:58 pm | Metropolitan— *“Hol with Nancy | Carroll, at 11 am. 45, 2, 4:19, | 6:06, 7:54 and 9:42 pm. Palace—* Rmdm tht& lt |1 55 am., 2:15, 4 45. ll 45 l-lllv Kei 1:45, 3 nGS 150lm‘ 9:50 p.m. Earle—H Sister,” at 11 am. 12:30, 2:25, ), 5:55, 7:50 and 9:45 pm bassador—Marilyn Miller in "a-ny at 5:48, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Centnl—Mlnflu Chevalier in “The | Love Parade,” from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1 Tiveli—"The Phantom of the Opera.” 2.3:50, 5:40, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. | G R O S8 13.235-°¥F- Friday Only at Sessions. President Hoover will receive th R.cpubhmn School of Politics during its nual sess'on here from April 7 to 11. "The reception was arranged yester- | day by Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Re: publican n: the District of Columbia and former | president of the League of Republican | Women of this city, under whose auspices the school is conducted. Mrs. Speel mentioned that among Scissors and Knives Expertly Sharpened For Real Smart Furniture Go to Faum’'s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp Mayflower Hotel M-fl Where to Dine Woodley Park Towers, Conn. Ave. at Klingle Bridge Arrangements may be made for Luncheon, Bridge, Tea or Dinner partes. Luncheon Club Breakfast Table D’Hote Dinner, $1.00 A la Carte Service Dinner Music. 8:30 to 8:30 nlg Qur " delightiul teryace. wid rustic furnishings, bordering Rock Sreer "Bus. "wilt be open about May the 15ih. $262.00 Sale On Easy Terms $262.00 Sale OF USED CARS Large Selection Choice of BUICK DODGE CADILLAC ESSEX CHRYSLER PIERCE STUDEBAKER All cars carefully conditioned Prices Reduced to 2622 3-Day Exchange Privilege A. C. MOSES MOTOR CO. 1437 Irving Street Adems 5688 Open Evenings and Sunday N E RS STREET Tomorrow’s the day we select regular high quality items and re- duce the prices for FRIDAY ONLY. One Day SPECIAL Regular $3.50 to $5 Pure Silk KNITTED Ties $ An Endless Variety! Stripes, Solid Shades, Jac- quarded Effects, Hand-Em- broidered Figures . .. vivid and pastel shadlnss SR narrow and wide shapes . fine, full length pure silk neckwear, the product of one of the finest knit tie makers in the country. Three for $5.50 F-I-N-A-L Choice o+ House Any O’coat 19 Regardless of former price Light and Dark Shades—mixtures and plain — broken). all sizes (tho the range is No C. O. D., No Charges, No Alterations, No Deliveries . . . jonal committeewoman for | publican State Committee for the Di . in the Second National Bank MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf Dally 10A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays EASTER CARDS Sentiments and Designs With the Feeling of Spring Greeting Cards for All _Occaliom A COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1424 New York Ave. N.W. O |Lamont’s car here recently. Delicious ANGEL FOOD & SPONGE CAKES —formerly made by . ipe_and sold by me at the Gentle- Le: 1 Dupont Cir ined by calll 38 Years at . . . . . Silver STERLING . .... Cooperating with the special pur- chasing plan of the SILVER - SMITHS’ GUILD OF AMERICA. 1009 Pa. Ave. . 935 F Street N.W. Offering 2 most com- prehensive col- lection of fine STERLING and Plated wares of merit . in both and hol- low ware. Scores of the famous patterns on display. PLATED flae efl.ofakincne. 38 Years at ... 935 F Street Jewelers Platinumsmiths Another ‘Clearance . . . and Another Great Bargain Opportunity!! Our 29th WAREHOUSE These Items on Sale Only at Our WAREHOUSE All Damaged Furniture! All Reclaimed Furniture! o All Slightly Marred Furniture ALE luded in the classificati left AND WE HAVE PRICED THEM SO LGW THAT was in any way Remember the Address WAREHOUSE In Alley Rear of 918 M St. NW. Plenty of Parking Space w- moved cvery item that ms noted to the ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE IS ALMOST GUARANTEED! All good high-grade All Traded-In Furniture! All Stored Furniture! On Account of the Ridieulous Prices All Sales Final. No Charges. $6.75 Unfinished Drop. Table, damaged .$12.75 Painted Break- fast Table, marred $29.50 Pure Layer-felt 4-row l-- Toveing. Fulsiseonts. @14 OF 3 only. New store samples. . 314 95 $2.98 Fancy Sofa Hllo'n. Slightly damaged 59¢ $34.50 l.lrg!d !I; Gumwood Dresser, $12.95 isher American walnut. Slightly marred $189 Walnut Veneer 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite, brand new. Slightly marred in uanspcmuon to 399 us from factory . Qllllfly Refrigerators, 3-door and front-icer models, in oak and white enamel, and snow white one-piece porcelain interiors, finest hardware and guaranteed insulation. 18 ‘only ll'lrfih‘:e h:a 'fllx.e:: are all brand-new refrigerators, last year’s modcs. " our chaice.. $29.50 $249 3-Pe. Living Room Suite, covered with beautiful shade of red genuine mohair, all inside backs and reverse on cushions are of imported mogquette. Floor sam- $98.00 ple .. walnut veneer. $39.00 to $4! Walnut Veneer 0dd Wood Beds, all nell': left over from expensive suites $8'95 $45.00 Morris Chair, of oak, with seat and adjustable back. Good cushions. Traded in $4'85 $6.75 Priscilla nnsf:hm‘ Cabinets of mahogany ed gumwood 31.00 o Bigh Chair, sightty Baby High slightly damuged $1.45 $15.00 Extra Heavy Roll-edge Mat- tresses, excellent grade covering. Full size only. $6'95 New samples $9.75 Porcelain-top Table, warped top $9.00 to $29.00 Metal and Brass Beds, traded in $49.00 Large size 3-Mirror Full Vanity Dresser, walnul veneer. Slightly Hle $17.45 red .. $249.00 Handsome Bed- Davenport Suite, covered in 3-tone $58.50 $59.00 Jacquard Velour Fireside jacquard velour. From storage High-back Wing Chair. From storage $13.75 $29.00 Walnut Veneer Extension Davenport Table leaf. New. Slightly mar- red $9.95 $49.75 Two-door Chifforette, ma- any veneer. Excel- ;::l't condition, Traded 812 75 utoo nd $59.00 Simmons and decorated ends. | $24.75 29¢ Framed nduru, many scenes, under glass; size 7x9 inches. Q¢ Day-| Fine mattress included. New floor samples. . 4 FOR . $2.00 u $1.00 $1.00 with concgaled I:low.. but Odds and Ends that We have no room in our WE WARN YOU TO lECAUSE CERTAIN LOTS ARE LIMITED AND THE BEST BARGAINS ARE USUALLY THE FIRST TO BE SNAPPED UP! ONE DAY ONLY! Friday, March 28 ‘Warehouse Opens 8:00 AM. $24.50 Walnut Semi - vanity From storage $9.75 Simmons Sagless Link Bed Springs, new samples in $2.98 twin and double size only m! 1o $495—We Offer 9 of the 'inest Brand-new Living Room Suites we have ever had. Solid mahogany frame and all over suites with im- ported coverings. PFinest mohair suites. Bed-davenport suites of our cholcu‘t stock. Al:ll must go to make room for new shipments. Make your choice for 3169 $285 Large 3-Pc. Ca bltk Living Room Suite, traded in from 825 fine home .. $3.50 Odd Chairs $29.00 Mahogany Gumwood Dres- m:e I’.wlth lm;‘;;ehfldrlwfl’ and wardrobe space. S marred .”pa s $9 98 $40.00 Oak Desk, 'lth ‘book- shelves Veneer 3-mirror ltgs}.n llhlnl»gh-enyl v:::er nrnnr. with large oval bevel-e mirror. Traded in $9.25 $159 3-Pc. Embossed Velour Living BM;:I.;: SnluA 1wlth dl“e\'enlble seat cushions. A-1 condi- tion. Taken in trade. 33_9'50 ES!Q .OedOI;n.e kn;d Black 5-Pe. namel reakfast Suite. From storage.. 58'65 B’::‘lladlg‘n Slllk Olk u wi mirror. Traded tn ... $4.95 Beflls .00 ’I. -Coll ll yei Glllrlllleed Springs, all sizes, New samples $6.98 an:z:o Bi::—'bem‘l elelll'l!l'ed Oak Wi vel-edge mirror. Traded in $6‘95 $298 to $450 A Group of 7 Finest Bed Room Suites, French walnut, maple and burl walnut veneers, ma- hogany and sycamore inside con- struction. Wonderful opportunity to save 1; and more. These are all brand-new floor samples. Your choice $9.75 Occasional Table, top marred .. sl 98 M{:fi .50 s(l)bvlenluged hClnh Chair reversible seat cush- ion. From storage $9‘85 $198.00 3-Pc. Overstuffed Long zd Dnvmp:n Sn:u. hole burned one seat cushion, otherwise good $39.75 $118 3-Pc. Bed Room Suite, large vanity, chest of drawers and new style bed. A-1 condi- 336-00 tion. (Traded in) $67 Double Door Walnut Veneer Chifforobe, left over :‘\"?:: $200 d room 816'75 " 19¢ $1.98 27x54 Closely Woven Scatter Size Grass Rugs.. Deposit Will Hold Any Item Selected $24.50 Mahogany Veneer Gate-leg Table, top marred. From $4 89 storage ... $37.50 O Exter n Dining Room Table. 34.95 $6.75 SR S gy $219 Baker Cut Velour 3-Pc. Bed- Davenport Suite, loose reversible fi::mons. From stor- $49 5() $3.95 $29.50 Quartered Oak Serving Table, traded in. $450 Very Finest Custom Built Absolutely Brand-new 3-Pe. Living Room Suite, non-stretchable web construction throughout, finest hardwood kiln-dried frame, dowel Jjoints. Covering of expensive satin damask in beautiful shade of green, Very ‘best featherweight spring con- struction in seat cushions, Fully guaranteed. Just one suite only. Sample from our main $197 $24 to $35 New Sample Line of Refrigerators, last year's models. 3-door and top-icer styles, best in- sulation and fully guaranteed. All with snow white interiors. 10 boxes in the lot. Your $15 75 All-feather floor sam- @7 $149.¢ Suite, flnl.shed in American walnut. Excellent cond ition. 349 50 (Reclaimed.) $39.00 O: resser, with white rl:uble Tudu.i s 4.95 $2.4 Lamps, $24.50 Oak Chflonh’r‘ with mirror. Excellent condition $49 Odd Wood Beds, genulne wal- nut veneer. Left over from $150 bed room suite; marred . $14.50 Fi Tapestry Wall Panels. New samples $1.98 $275 to $400 Four of Our Very Finest 10-plece Dining Room Suites to be closed out. These suites are of 5-ply Huguenot and burl walnut veneers and are good for a lifetime. You can save more th;n 50%. These are all brand-new floor samples in best condition. 3179 lllfl Living Room Suite, genuine Baker's cut brown velour; tight spring _seat construc- $27.75 tion; floor sample; like ne‘ 2.0 95 Bridge Bases of wmught iron. Cord and plug 19(: missing 9¢ In 98¢ Remnants of Brand- new Linoleum and Felt Base, 2 yards wide, in usable }7 lengths. Square yard c Admission 25¢ ') Roew-4] 13th—Cont. from 11 A, M. A Paramount . Picture “ROADKOUSE NIGHTS" thrills and laughs with HELEN MORGAN CHARLES RUGGLES ~ON THE STAGE— AT HENNING in a Loew Presentation SOUTI-EIIN MELODIES <EOBBY GlI.I.EI'I A'M' A Breathless Rattle. Against Smiling Lust and an Ancient Hate with ALICE JOYCE AND H. B. WARNER TheGREEN “Slightly Scarlet”? NOW PLAYING he Voice of Love” LAWRENCE TIBBETT in & Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture THE ROGUE SONG Wit CATHERINE DALE OWEN STAN LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY Directed by Lionel Barrymore Entirely in Technicolor I we’re off on @ jazz-mad, tune-flled whirl of joyous laughter. .. .COME ON LET’S GO PLACES . . a musical Willlam Foz Movietone with hot tunes— jazz dancing and great fum. with WALTER CATLETT SHARON LYNN JOSEPH_WAGSTAFF FRANK RICHARDSON On the Stage Fanchon and Marco’s ‘COLUMNS IDEA’ FEATURING ROME and GAUT 16—Sunkist Beauties—16 Alexander Callam FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloff, Conductor FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NEXT SATURDAY Wiliam Foz Will Present Gorgeous, Exotic, Enticing LENORE ULRIC “South énea Rose” with CHARLES BICKFORD KENNETH MacKENNA E.AT_.FOURTEENTH ST STATE Homeof Western Electric Sound BETTY 'COMPAON. In “STREET GIRL” SYLVANTHEATER 43t “THE FLYING FOOL." WILLIAM BOYD. MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY at 11:30 P. M. E WAR““ no‘.E DAILY, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. LAST DAY HELEN ‘KANE The Boop-Baop-A~Dnop IN PERSON e nu‘eu!s OLIVE BORDEN IN “HELLO SISTER" WARNER £ ROS. MetgoreriTaN DAILY. 11 A. M. to 11 P M. LAST DAY NANCY CARROLL “HONEY” Special for Friday and Saturday “If It Swims, We Have It” e L Roe Shad ..........40cb. Buck Shad .25¢ Ib. Filet of Flounders. . ..30c Ib. Smelts ............30clb. Sea Bass ...... 15¢ Ib. White Perch . . 15¢ Ib. Red Snappers FAIRLAWN AT B “HOT FOR_PARIS." JlRCl.E 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. See and Hear Better at the Circle. EV, Mac. W. 063 Home of the Mirror Sereen ROTH LOVE PAR/ JFSSE THEATER 3. 'ronw.um PAu DUMBARTON SONRAD JACK BUNNY and All-Star Cast in H __Time of Shows. 7:00 and 9. PRINCESS "% o Northeast Home 4th and | Butiernut Sia. Free Farking A Talkie Eve BA) “GENERAL CRACK‘ Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR ' coi*®a %w. TODAY < MARILYN MILLER in Warner Bros.” Pou' 624 B St. NE. TODAY_] RIOHARD ARLEN in “BURNING MeKinley '!‘ l;l . ¥ MURDER CABB Warner Bros.’ 645 Pa. AVENUE GRAND 5% %% QDAY_-LILA LEE and RAD > ESACHED POAM: wae [ oms.Brpanan TODAY and TOMORROW_MAURICE ALIER in “THE EARADE" ""i'fi Ny Ga. Ave. & Farrast st TODAY—CONRAD NAGEL in “SHIP FROM SHANGHAL' NERen P 103 © st Nk TQRAY— BESSIE LOVE and CHARLES o CHASING RAINBOWS.™ “isth & Col. Ra. N.W. _JACK OAKIE in “HIT THE "W, Bros.” PHER w"i;'é'u th & Park B4, NW. DAY and, TOMORROW — TORANEY it CPRARTOM OF Tl GEERA" B VORK G ave. & uebee st. Nw. AY—CONRAD NA( d L] L § PARBOUR - JERRY N APLT S DPWEY " SUNE ODEA - A Chith a Cast of Sty ok 3, BRANDEAUX BALLETT Wraducon saget by M, FRIEOLANDER. producegl *hittie Jerue James’ “Moonlght “Mercenary Mary' e —_— NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING National 'l;)h Players The Romantic edy Success “HOLIDAY” By Philip Barry. One olid Year at the Fymenth | Theater, New Yor! BURTON OLME TODAY AT 4:30 MOTORING THRU FRANCE Pictured Vividly Described Dramatically NEW FILMINGS Made During Season of 1929 8150 Sl 5¢, 5°¢ MAT. TODAY Poll,s- Tonight at 8:20 World’s Most Famous Operetts THE MERRY WIDOW With the and ti E DONALD DE VRIES | BRIAN BEG. SUNDAY--SEATS NOW Matizees Thursday and Satarday JOURNEY'S mu-cwor Philadeiphia 1.50, AUDlTORIUM SAT., MAR. 20 INNEWAND OLD SONGS DrrechonWILLIAM MORRIS, COMPANY OF ARTISTS Sat. Night Only Prices, $2.50, $2, $1.50, §1 GAYETY THEATER JIMMIE LAKE MORE DAYS of this Dynamic Dramatic Sensation EVELYN BRENT REGIS TOOMEY A Radio Picture District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E sis. n.w. RIALTO—9th near G n.w. AHBASSABgn—th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. AVENUE GBANn—us Pa. ave. 5o AVALON- COLONY—Georgia ave, and HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th si. n.w. SYLVAN—104 Rhode fsland ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annajpolis, M& MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. NEW-—Lexington, Va. NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. OPERA HOUSE—Piedemont, W. Va. AngTOBIUH—OnlM“k Va. Codfish 20c Ib. Clams < ... .25¢ doz. Large Frogs . ... ..45c¢ each Iessons, $1; 6 for 35, Class dunce eve Tto 12 p.m. 1636 19th nws POt ‘Wholesale Retail ¥ - X zUR arn Iavest 3 & e IOII Dln(lnl Bchmz lnl “ l'g"“ “.- Eacho & Co.,Inc. — 21-22-28 Municipal Fish Market 12th & Water S.W. Natl 7973 $4. Chairs, one and two of a kind. Some have one and two rounds 49¢ Dllt s ALL SALES FINAL. CROSNERS 1325 F STREET Cipitor st. fAR. AST, 18 ) DANCING. OLLY % {OSEPHINE SACKEON, PRIVATE ainier. ru Warehouse Only In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N. W Large Brick 4-Story 'ullinp—?hnly of Parking S; 3 foqsive . for: Weedward & Lothren's’ Oid Wareheuss l‘“" B-Pc Pai lel Breakfast Suite, claimed $32.50 Large Size Ice Chest. From storage. ERTON STUDIO. L MI88 G SEA nfl feshtnen a1 1 gfOx trot " e, wltaes. o "if.,!u"%t tud nmn!a