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With Ringlet NOwW '6-50 New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 RUGS SHAMPQOED 'Free Space at New York and |} U5, WORKERS ASK | AUTO PARKING SITE ;353 Virginia Avenues Sought by Employes. 9x12.....83.75 Il‘ | Shampoolag, Storing. Washing and Repairing DIENER’S Decatur 5376 RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS Call 'For Our Representative THE NEW | of the old Federal Trade Commission Federal employes cannot undenund. why the United States Government, ! y which furnishes fre: parking space to many of its workers in other sections ! of the city, cannot designate the site | Building, at Virginia and New York | avenues, as a free parking area, in- stead of turning it over to lmp:"l\l',f {am, individual to rent, according ployes in the Federal Trade Commission. The lot in question, Mr# Addms ex- plains, is owned by the Government, Adams, speaking for a group of em- 1 Hear with the NEW SONOTONE With a Very Small Ear Piece Private_Devor<t-ations | which pays no taxes or other expense for it. Free parking space is furnished on similar public property for employes cf the Agriculture, War and Navy De- partments. he avers. Charge $3 Per Month. . In a communication to The Star Mr. Adams states that circulars distributed by the operator of the parking lot, who acquired its rental through the office of Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public pa ad vertised rates at $3 per month LASTIC HOSIERY Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charlel Macalester Under U._S. Government inspection Leaves Seventh St Whart Dails 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays Durant, Overland, Star, ete. INTERNATIONAL BRAKE SERVICE u & V NW. Ee. 5403 BOSTON Round trip from Balti- more 1402 miles . . . Ideal vacation. All-expense tours; New England, Nova tia, Canada. Greatly reduced southern fares. Send for our new folder. Office. 1338 H St., N.W. Wasbington Merchants & Miners TRANSPORTATION CO. Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2 Doors Ahove Earle Theater are invited to CRAIN’S NEW SANITARY RESTAURANT 201 Upshur N.W. Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner All Kinds of Toastcd Sandwiches. | Open 6 AM. to 1 AM. iy S —YOU— !or the town during the flood, said his |wife and son were in the building I by a prospector near Kaigcorlie, Aus- cents per day, not 5 cents per d: as was the impression of Grant’s office. A. | G. Dezendorf, who took possession of | the lot June 1, is quitting, effective July | 1, charging that he has been boycotted. | A circular advertising the parking space read as follows: “On Monday, | June 1, there will be open to Govern- | ment._employes only an immense park- | ing lot situated on C street, New York | ‘and Virginia avenues and Twentieth | and Twenty-first streets. The employes of the Government are entitled to park | their cars all day on this lot for the | small sum of three dollars ($3) per month, or twenty cents (20c.) per day, | Veterans Share Receipts. |, “A percentage of the receipts will go to the benefit of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital. It will not only be very convenient for all the car owners | in this area, but it will also be helping | a worthy cause to patronize these two | young Americans who have put charity along with their business. Adams complains also that “a Mr. | 1arge ‘part of the lot has recently been | newly filled and graded, is unsurfaced, | and is a sea of mud after each rain. Other Government owned areas are sur- faced and specifizally reserved for free | parking.” | PGol. ‘Grant announced yesterday that bids would be opened Monday in an| | effort to again rent the much discussed S N 'MOTHER AND BOY MISSING IN DELUGE! Home in Alberta Swept Away, ! Mine Flooded and Highways Are Undermined. By the Associated Press DRUMHELLER, Alberta, June 17.—A cloudburst et the town of ‘Wayne last night swept away & house in which | a” mother and her 12-year-old son were living, flooded a mine and under- mined roads and filled basements. The deluge carried away the home of James Graham. His wife and son, | believed to have been in the building, were not seen egain. The nearby hill was flooded and a section of road- | way leading to the mine caved in. It | was not immediately learned whether the Graham house, a small dwelling, | | was carried away by the rising waters of Rosebud Creek or swept into the Grahamy’ who's usiiin satotbes ipart | when he left. More than 600 ounces of gold have becn m'ned in a reef recently discovered tralia, 300 ounces of it being dcllied one morning. Excelsior mine on the | } PTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. N-thu.l—lhunu.l mym in “Strange m us Rumba Girls,” at u an t,” second w«k. at 11 l-m. 1, 3:10, 5:15, 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. Palace—“The Front Page,” at 11:15 am., 1:45, 4:25, 7:10 and 9:50 pm. sunnmu:n.no 6:25 and sos; r“_"mda Long Legs” at 11:59 | am, 2:32, qt'{ 7:41 lnd 9:56 p.m. Stage shows at 1:47, 4:02, 6:56 and 9:11 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"“Transgression,” at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and v:45 p.m, | Earle—"Smart Mon°y,” at 11:30 a. 2, 4:35, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. Stag ws at 12:55, 3:25, 6:20 and 8:5C p.m. Metropolitan—“The Viking,” at 11:05 12:51, 2:37, 4:23, 6:09, 7:55 and 9:43 pm, Tivoli—“The Secret Six,” at 2:25, 4:10, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“Born to Love,” 11 am. to 1 pm. Ambassador—"Svengall,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 pm. . No. 27 For Hay Fever HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H Bt. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 $WING'S WORLD FAMOUS AVA*~ CHA Offee 1013 € STREET " Apartment Hotel ONE FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK At Washington Sq., New York's most delightful residential dis- trict. Convenient to financial, theatre and shopping centers. 27 stories of unobstructed sunlight with 1, 2 and 3 room suites for- nished ‘or unfurnished. Maid serv- fce to all gucsts. A restaurant with the finest appointments and an unexcelled cuisine. Write for reservations. OVER THE WEEK END 8.2 NEW YORK ON SALE FOR USE EVERY SATURDAY TO AND INCLUDING AUGUST 29th Tickets valid in coaches or Pullman cars (upon payment of Pullman charges). Gocd going on all trains from 12:25 a.m., to and including 5:00 p.m. Saturday, except the Columbian. Good for re- turn on all trains except the Columbian from New York (Jergey City), to and includ- ing 7:00 p.m. train Sunday. JAOTOR COACK CONNECTION with, ail "B "sefser Gits’ an T : ot and & T very reasonavit cort, Baltimore & Ohio SPECIAL SALE of the Famous Everblooming GARDENIA PLANTS 2% Feet High In Full Color $3.50 In Flower Now and Ready to Plant THE first shipment of these fine gardenia plants sold out quickly. We secured another shipment of the same healthly stock. It's a rare. opportunity for garden lovers. These plants .are hardened to bloom in Wash- ington climate, if directions are followed. Full directions for planting and care accompanies each plant. Nursery Sales Room 14th and Harvard Sts. Open Sunday For, We Have E. Morrisol; Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TENTS — CAMP_GOODS CANOES COOKING SETS—COTS WALFORD’S 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, OMEQWNERS: HAVE CON- e o o RT.' "fifiufl‘: 1n Such as Irons, oasigrs. Gris, 9 o ma'fi oo gty fi? GIB3ON'S, -fig a 3: ; 1931, v- Motion Picture Camera Complete With Eastman Kodatoy Projector 16 M.M. X Fuller & hAllm‘t. Tue. For the First Time—Home Sites at llm!avm-On !Le-l’otome The eryhnd Realty Investment Trust, Inc. 1006 Wash. Loan & Trust Co. Blds. HEESE | ].H.h DANC&(}—PH’:’: The Finest Loaf ever produced by Holmes. Full of Nutritive Value —Milk, W heat, Cheese!—W rapped in Cellophuane. Delivered to Your Door Delivered hot from our ovens direct to your door . . . cello- phane wrapped. ON SALE TOMORROW BY OUR DRIVER And Every Monday and Thursday Seientific formulas and . recipes have combined with the Holmes Art of Baking to produce the silky tex- ture and delicious cheese taste of this new loaf. In this loaf you get full good: ness, nourishment and toasting qual- ities. It is cellophane wrapped to maintain its freshness. This cheese bread is the ideal loaf l for luncheon, afternoon teas, picnics, bridge parties, etc. Being round, it is most convenient for slicing and toasting, enabling you to serve novel sandwiches. Order a loaf today. See whether you agree with us that this is the finest loaf ever produced by Holmes. e 1 Phone National 4537° | | | [F=————— “Serving Washington Housewives for Over 30 Years” 'HOLMES BAKERY they’ve S § GOOD... got to be good! art QWOI‘ ""!1 J.C_!_'l"_l.!_l:!" . CROCKETT'S KENTUCKY. MOUNTAINEERS —and au..— ENTORES VARICK FRISSER INAFRICA And 25 Otherst LAST 2 DAYS of the iweetest “kid’ piciure ever shown JANET GAYNOR WARNER BAXTER ‘DADDY LONG LEGS’ —Stige— 5 Vaudeville Headliners Al STITCHELL _ GOB HAMILTON oney | The Temperature Is Just Right ’ KEITH'S 15th_at G LAST 2 pays Kay Francis in hu sreatest role with 'l_hcardo Cortez STARTING FRIDAY “THREE WHO LOVED” BETTY COMPSON CONRAD NAGEL ROBERT AMES MARSHALL HALL Cln.rlu Mle&l:l‘(.er SEASI DE (On-the-Bay) Bathing-Boating-Fishing-Crabbing All Seaghore Attractions Shady Picnic Groves Round Trip—Adults—50c Children 10c Trains Leave District Line Station 10:30, 2:30, 5:40 It's the combination that wins you! Made to smoke milder. And to taste better.’ That's Chesterfield! Ripe mild tobaccos and pure French paper. Every Chesterfield is well- filled and burns evenly. Milder and tastes bet- ter —what more could you ask? ‘MOK-D'I:V "MORE MEN AND WOMEN IV- ERY DAY 'mnn NATIONAL Dinner Intermission 7:40 I. 9:00 The Theater Guild's “STRANGE lNTERLUDE" aierh Last Performance 8 ON THE STAGE TEDDY JOYCE COMING SATURDAY C SQUAD” STAGE Yriumpant neorn of WESLEY EDDY LOEW'S " ColUMBIA LAST THREE DAYS GLORIA SWANSON "lNDIS‘EBEET” ST RuAY “THE LAWYER'S SECRET” CL] l\ s "ROOK LET'S ALI. STEP OUT 1'0 The Fun Factory of Washington DANCE TONIGHT TO McWILLIAMS STAR BAND [CRYSTAL POOL THE PLACE TO SWIM From 19 to 11:30 Open a. m. p. m. 50c KIDDIES 25¢ TOWELS FREE 77277727777, GAYETY—BURLESK NEXT WEEK FINAL OF SEASON with HINDA WAUSUA CENTRAL LABOR UNION EXPOSITION ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY Sensational Free Acts RIDES—EXHIBITS SHOWS 5th and Florida Ave. N. E. ADMISSION. . .10c ROBE! .n\cxu: coonn, IACKIE" sEARL I CARGL!NA 11th & N. C. S.E. WILLIAM P A Warner Bros.’ A ANBASSADOR _ o™, TODAY AND TOMORROW—JOHN BARRYMORE in “SVENGALL™ 624 B St. N.E TODAI’—J&M!.S CAGNEY and ED- R Wi in “THE PUBLIC EMY." BOBBY JONES SERI!! “"HOW I PLAY GOLF." No. Warner Bros.” AVALON _ wcomiots 3 HeKlnl!y St. D. c TODAYfiYA\l!S CAGN!Y and ED- WOODS in [E PUBLIC 645 Pa. AVENUE GRAND 22 1% TOD\"—GEORGE ARLISS in “THE CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E TODAY_CONSTANCE BENNETT in '0_LOVE." COLONY 6» Ave. & Farracut st. TODAY—_CONSTANCE BENNETT In “BORN_TO LOVE." Warner Bros.” 1230 C St NE. TODAY—WALLACE BEERY _and JEAN HARLOWE in “THE SECRET SAVOY & Col. BA. N.W. TODAY—LEW AYRES in “THE IRON MAN. Warner Bi LI 14b & Park Ra. N.W. TODAY—WALLACE BEERY and JEAN HARLOWE in “THE G A 'lLVII llmg .YAm OACYRNOR in “THE MAN WHO DUMBARTON 36 ¥t ‘%’Y CAOm (n “THE PUBLIC li!fl H St. NE. Line. RAYMOND 'X'I‘ON in “THE LION ANDOTRE LA > iAKOlJI.A .‘s‘! ‘-'.‘!..'n't"{»' o “DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE” At 55.