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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE -4, 1931 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. am., 2, 4:36, 7:32 and 10:08 p.m. Stage AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. P AEEETTIRETEERERRNNENEREY, | | 7:32 a ) REALISTIC | STAR SPURNS Hl_M Nationai—xauenal Players 1n “Bird |0 L oner av 11| WARNER BROS, THEATRES REALISTIC 7/ kpmade s et v Tt e W mfo 21 o p.m. g A »\S‘\\\‘\Q\\\_‘\‘\\“fi\‘\ Gayety—"Hindoo Belles,” at 2:15 and | §70% 1 8:15 pm. Columbia—"Strangers May Kiss,” at Tivoll—“The Mijllionaire,” at 2:25, LAST " ! 11 am. 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25 and | 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYS g Central—“Dogtors’ Wives,” at 11 ; b ety L bl Neo 1LM PMuS30 Soiaie AwTive Permanents the Push-Up Wave With Ringlet Ends NOW 36.50 Gives a Natural Wave, Makes Hair Soft and Glossy. No better wave at any price. EXPERT WAVERS, DYERS New York Beauty Shop Palace—"Daybreak,” at 10:45 m: 7 . Sl o 12157, 315, 5:29, 7:43 and 10:01 p.m. e i S $ Qu ICK i'llilb KNinnie_ f§ o . . ) L o mbassador—*' ay s b Irene. Rioh Declines Role in| . Zoavys, Sz, 103 | ARy = 7 MATLLIONS | JOCNERD, | ; v Stage shows at 1:30, 3:45, 6:5¢ and i A : e Gom.oufl‘fim‘l[ Will Rogers’ Picture to [o:00 pm. SN AER IERT BL R ’ SPENCER TRACY R-K-O Keith's— White Shoulders,” | pondon's champion boy gymnast, re- " Added; _Comedy—News — 07 Stoge—+ 926 New York Ave. Attend Commencement. |t i1:05 aum. 1:10, 3:20, 8:25, 7:30 and | cently underwent a blood tranafsion g COMING SATORDAY GLENN & JENKINS ME. 4315 e B L et ra il ey i Horrowed Tove And Other 4ets SNNSSNNNENRNNSNNSINNNENN | o, a1 Dispaten to The star. Y STARTING SATURDAY { L. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June 4 (N.| § : Th Notice to Motorists |, NQRTHAMPTON, 1 s it % The Loog Seerse 3 H il hance to be co-star wit gers S Pe\?-r:nsn):..lv.:“i;',.!?lo‘or ol {h his new motlon picture to be the co- "N - p star with her daughter in Smith Col- fil(’ $2.80 Per 5-Gal. Can lege's commencement. . WATKINS-WHITNEY CO. [, S0ith College Wil be mort <"than A First National ana BUSBNE?S [ - The S ; GOOD. with LEWIS STONE “Topieal Tunes Drill—Fox ARLARTERARNERREARENNNNNN ¢ h The Paint Service Store. any other individual who will come to Vitaphone Pictare With 1402 14th St. N.W. commencement, but that is only half CONWAY TEARLE i North 4469—We Deliver the story. Vit i Story Since Parking Space in Rear. lrfin; %lchuwmingl;n;onmempan | ¥ Loretta Young A % .. to N er 21-year-ol ugl r e ), L ’y A i star of Smith College. So far 8 can % : "“:’"Cmn : 7th Heaven' # be discovered, she is not only the star, 4 3 o i —On Stage— Low Rate All Exnense but half the cast. There just isn't | o ¢ S Broadway Affars ‘\;fi‘i‘eTl'fi?Z znygody else in sight when Frances ROER L -u"n ' g Rich j5 around. s ) ; —— SEASHORE She's going fito the movies, too, snd -M\P. . Joe Young & Co. : w‘““ ' m:n it’s just about enough to convert any- -l AT e - | one ‘to going to the movies, 5 . 51:':""' & ":““f = sl ran| Eddie Monroe == ‘She 15 just about everything that a . in Uld Point LComtort girl should be to cucceed in college-- i . 3 : A P Norfolk—Virginia Beach cautiful, popular, clever, competent, . E i A e | friendly ‘and real. She's president of “ e s RLdoed R [her house. She's president, too of the Ao House of Representatives. = She’s the : senior_judicial board member. That's 2Y/4—3Y, Camer A rictare for averybody . . . one that will make you smile o < saying “It's the fine, the top branch of student government. g . | “'She's on the all-Smith swimming Schneider Lens, okt kot | team and the representative of the sport | of swimming in the Athletic Associa- Compur Shutter | tion. She's life guard at the pool. 39.95 9x12 Argeuline Rugs 359" New New York N City Tieket N She’s b:'ocluonalmguéz‘i'lonce‘ &hn!nfiln. Lt " word | She's been pictorial editor of the college | §]4,50 9x12 Rattania Rugs Say the word | weekly and makes her own pictures 2l & g COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY i1l | around the campus, and she’s a mem- - o and we will|around the campus. Rug S ere mem-| $5 6x¢ Congoleum and Feltona Rugs 1424 New York Ave. N.W. csupply t he . . ; PpPLy rship depends on high academic $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum, Yd. — - — - g Blombers [ @ Blank Books. |standing and ability in at least one of s 3 the arts. Short lengths, 4 to 15 yd: —_ e LS His Alaske H ANNAPOLIS, MD. . U. S. Naval Academy Store Hours, 8 to 3 X £ to 1 E. Morrison Paper Co.| e trene Rich comes she win see 3 to 12 yd Over 100,000 families read The Connections wiily Ferry for Eastern Shore 1009 Pa. Ave. her daughter take the hardest part in G s " orerermes o [tue commmcemantiplay Zahe et $7.25 Kimlark Rugs, 4x7... Bar ever day. ‘Tne great ma. NORTH BEACH. MD. in “The Taming of 2 jority have the paper delivered Frances' final role in her under- regularly eve ning and Sun- v b : . Rllgs Cleaned | |gaduate e her mother won't witness. $2.50 36x 72 Del- P A e e Washingten's Summer Colony 3 " Only her classmates will be there. At & " e cents dail DAILY MOTOR COACH SERVICE 1ol s motern methods wear loncer, | | 1o X onior class supper, when the week daily and 5 cents Sunday. Annapolis, One W: ook better and are free from moths. senior class supper, tox, Crex and other If you are not taking advan- bl Has Difficult Role in Play. ' 63c¢ Congoleum, Short Lengths, yd. __. Regular Delivery cean City, d Pa. A S, B0c, 10c, $1.00 SAT. 35c ai MATINE e —ON THE STAGE— | With Round-Trip Fares Reduced ta end festivities are over and the last tage of this regular service at Free Slorage | dpdergradunte rites are oa: teak | Summer Rugs...99¢ this low rate, telephone National For_your rugs. draperies, blankets | | valedictory, and that is the last star 7th St. N.W. 5000 now and service will start G ant to Ineine \Apperel when' they are | | part tht comes to Frances Rich as & 3 NGETOW. | college girl. e N ‘Then she’s going out on the lot at — \ Hollywood and hustle to learn to be an . - 2 . : — \ Joha Drinkwater's extri 1 [OCLE |t g g e e e 60 000000000000 0088 -wiiiiiin ought to be. She's enthusiastic_abou e g 4 3rd & Eye Sts. NE. AT. 0023 § | 3,0 1ocles of ‘the Connecticut, Valley. e e . [y Enthusiasm or the hils and the out: Read Every : | doors mingles with regrets that fina exams and midyears alvays scm to Item ai'ld % o b' d t t’ . = . come when the weather is most sublime. e a 0 WHERE TO DINE e b e, el o Meotess || SAVE! Don’t Miss 18 monstration A 1 pntentwined o erfoalic of hes ColEE e D e e e i ) - . 4 =2 | her happiness with the present. Ebe %’Uh fiflh Erances Rich 15 pirtectly frani about ’ d “ er movie hopes. “I want to try for a S O r O v e 0 ur NOWARTREING 1010 F St. N.W. the pictures,” she said. “They've been e o e e e B e : viully good th he's PO b o R 1L O ) RAMON NOVARRY | | FAMILY DAY In An Unusual Environment_|{,civ', {4,/ 10 S0y S ensational Low Nl T1i have to go at it from the bottom e e e et «BREEZING ALONG” EVERY FRIDAY AT and see what T can do. 1t stil a grest . e e ———————-— : question. 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