Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 56

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- SHAG DANCE WINS 'FOOD SHOW HONOR Miss Dorothy Cates and Au- brey Terrell - Adjudged Best in Qogglpetition. Jazz had its innisng at the food show ast night, when a record sudience picked Miss Dorothy Cates and Aubrey Terrell as the best shag-dancing couple in the announced compejition. Another Tecord of the ciurrent show was set in yesterday's matinee, when 60 | ungsters entered the babies' popu- arity contest, in which Santa Claus ‘himselt conferred the prize. Little Faye Wineland, 20-month-old daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. Wineland of 615 R Jeigh place southeast, was the winn by the audience’s applause. This afternoon Santa is witnessing a bathing beauty contest among little is from 1 to 4 years of age, despite T incongruity of event and the | season. Like yesterday, when the toy- land visitor gave away more than 100 sample toys from sack, Santa is distributing mo: ts to every child who visits the show. The competition swings back from extreme youth today to age tonight. when an old fiddlers’ contest will be the e event of the exposition. dozen modern couples presented themselves on the stage last night to cnmpete in the latest jazz dance compe- tition of the day. couples at a time danced their peppiest first. Then each pair made an- individual bid for the prize. As usual, it was the volume of the applause which determined the sudience’s favorites. Hence Miss Cates, who lives at 2131 O street, and young Terrell of 1308 Park road each was pre- sented with $2.50 in gold. Mrs. L. K. Flood of 1010 Fifth street northeast received the mechanical re- frigerator which was given away last night. The special present for tonight's show is the Colonial secretary-desk ig) be presented and on the closing evening the ‘auto- mobile will be given away. Seup er Fruit Cup helee of Moast Spring o Guner Meats or Choice of Two Fresh Vegetables Softes, Tea or Mik Rolls. Butter Served from 4 to 8 P.M. 65¢c 14th & F Sts. National Press Bldg. EMEMBER 8 by 10 Enlarge- ments Cost Only 35¢c A LEESES= QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN-WRACKED FEET A MESSAGE T0 FOOT SUFFERERS FROM STACH'S Not only quick relief but lasting is the assurance that Ground Gripper Shoes give to all foot sufferers. The secret of their comfort is this: Perfect foot freedom in shoes that conform to the naturaj shape of the normal foot. Ground Gripper Shoes allow your foot muscles to exercise the way nature intended — entirely from friction and pressure. And remember there is no guess work in fitting you with the kind of shoe you need. Shoes are firted by Gripper-graph. o= m reday —for life-time foot comiort and reliet from pain GROUND GRIPPER S SHOES 1o, "\ ‘WOMEN AND CHILDREN Stach’s Ground Grip- per Shoe Shoppe 1315 E SLE.W. & Penn. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco—"Dishonored Lady,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Natlonal—Ear] Carroll's “Sketch Book,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Ga; “Speed and Sparkle Mag- 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Fox—“The Big Trail,” at 11:15 am, :59, 5:35, 7:57 and 10:10 p.m. Columbia—"Min and BilL" at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:45, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. Rialto—"The Cat Créeps” (second week), at 11:45 am., 1:55, 3:53, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. Palace—-Derelict,” at 11:10 am, 1:15, 3:28, 5:41, 7:46 and 9:59 p.m. Earle—"River's End,” at 12:20, 5:25, 7:45 and 10:05 p.m. R-K-O Keith's— Playboy of - Paris,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:40, 5:50, 7:40 an 9:40 p. Metropolitan—"The Gorilla,” at 11| am., 12:48, 2:35, 4:24, 6:12, 8 and 9:50 | pm. | Ambassador—"All Quiet on the West- | ern Front,” at 6:15 and 8:45 p.m. | Central—"A Soldier's Plaything,” from | 11 am. to 11 pm. | Tivoli—“A Lady's Morals,” 4:05 6, 7:45 and 9:35 pm. 1931 RS ENDA CAD‘(AR‘EE Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. 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BY SUBSCRIBING HERE COMES THE SHOW BOAT 7th Street Wharf Sunday Night, Nov. 23 UNDER AUSPICES OF Kallipolis Grotto This floating theater and its show folk supplied Edna Ferber with her inspiration to write her famous novel and stage play. Seats Now At DeMoll's, 12th & @ Streets. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM First Public Presentation of Sousa’s New March, “The George Washington Bi- o’Clock Tonight 8:30 Program Changed Matinee and Evening 2! by PLAYING ORGE BANCROFT . “DERELICT’ stage Coming Saturday William Haine *Remote Contro,. Seognd Weeki ¥ FANCIES” NATIONAL| 2o Natl. 0501-0502 | $1.00 e IRECY PROM SOLID YEAR IN NEW YORK EARL CARROLL SHETCH BOOK A P Tiow WiLLIAM - DEMAREST SAI \| After a successful run of one year in Paris, directly prior to the New York engagement ARCH SELWYN * (in association with Erlanger Productions, lnc., Presents BASIL RATHBONE IN A PARISIAN COMEDY “A Kiss of Importance” With Fred Kerr Montagu Love Ann Andrews A.P.Kaye Directed by LIONEL ATWILL : B0e to §2.50. 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