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THE EVENING STAR, DAY, __AMUSEMENTS. OCTOBER 8, 1931. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AND OTHI —He—Who Never Knew Anything Deeper Than A Conquest—Fell in Love With His Enemy's Wife ... D WASHINGTON, D. C., THURS _ AMUSEMENTS. ENDS TODAY e 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOW ness Property, Nos. 719- 72' National—"The Admirable Crichton,” Seventh Street Northwest. S ‘ B Ny "ot Cthe District. oL OCe i, am, 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. 1S and at the request of party secured thereby, Metro g o it pollian__“Five Star Final” at IN PERSON THE _FIFT [ ] e Submerged Peaks on 1:40, 3:42, 543, 1:44 and 043 . o um e L es: Bepinning Return. AUCTION SALES. | | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. e __ AMUSEMENTS. T rllg:nl‘x‘l':l:::‘! * Gayety—Burlesque, “Dixie Beautles,” ADAM AT WESCHLER % SON, Auctioneers at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. | - *SKYLINE at 8:20 p.m. virtue of & d!'fl «( h\l\l r!tnrdtd lr\ fol \ signes te i1l offer for sal ife lindersigned trustees w Metropolitan—-Pive Star Pinal.” at m. trict of Cnlnn\bl! to wit. Paft of nrll‘n‘l,a Palace—“Daughter of the Dragon,” Trustees’ Sale of Valuabl Belasco—"The Improper Duchess,” at Xiflrh TOMORROW-1130ku WARM IN ARE.”[} R-K-O Keith's—"Devotion.” at 11:40 | ° u B % £ TR ""E:“ S Sir Hubert Wilkins Tells of 1 am. Jots numbered ten (10) and eleven (11) at 12, 2, 4:30, 7°10 and 9:35 p.m. shows at 1 50, 6:30 und 8:55 pm. | SP\ENh street, Columbia—*“Monkey Business. at | Yom the” northwest ‘corner of %aid lot'ten | 118 thenee cas"Ghe Hindred and nine (109} feet'to the public alley in the rear o ByithsAeaoeiated Presm 11545 aiam, 1545, 3-40; 5:40; H:40"and ot orth th the line of said alley » 'y 3 3 o p’"o's] mfm“ west ‘one hun: | NEW YORK, Oc‘mbfl‘da Afjhpt‘ Sir 9:40 p.m. | dred ana nine (109) feet: ‘thence Hubert Wilkins sald today he found | Fox—"Skyline,” at 11:57 am. 2:18, ABETEa o, 24) Teet on Seventh streét 19 four- gistince temperature levels under |4:33, 7:38 and 9:53 pam. Stage shows 47t Sale: One-fourth of the purchase | the Arctic ice where he had tried to|at 1:43, 3:58, 7:03 and 9:18 p.m. Pne m,,,.l,’«‘m oY promis- ;;:‘cal‘:?e North Pole in the submarine | "po’ “unie cin o at 11:23 am., 1:45 in one. th.0 ok + 3 5 pm. 5ta ows eprs. Wi LSS e | Tt was cold at the top. he ex-)4i0%; 1330 and .36 pam. Stage sh Gent per annim trom gnnnrl sale, parable | ot V8 ha a short. way down e | At 12°52, 3:39, 6:33 and 9:04 pm Tiv. Secured by first deed of tru i ¢ foperts fold. or all cash. at option found much colder temperature. Then, |, Tivoli—Caught Plastered,” at 2.35, A deposit of 31,900 reaiired | below the extremely cold level we found | 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. : recording and notarial fees & warmer one and, below that, at the| Central—"The Smiling Licutenant,’ T was quite warm.” 11 am. to 11 pm. erms to be complied bottom, it Puzzled by Mud. Ambassador — “Merely Mary —HIS FIRST WARNER BROS. HIT—AND NAT- URALLY HIS BEST ROAD D) MIDNIGHT WASHINGTON'S ONLY Ann,” REAL VAUDEVILLE from day of sale. othe Some of the mud taken from the bot- cposit may “deposit trustees may avail bled quickly into dust. This, he said, | tom, he said, dried rapidly and crum- | | October 25 is the Festival of St. Cris- SonBuilie D “‘h“ipuzflrd the sclentists of Carnegie In- | pin, patron saint of shoemakers. CLINTON Jnxre JTustee stitute who were with him 4 St. N | PH A, ROTH. Trusiet Barrister Building. PROPOSALS SELPHIA DEPARTM nd ‘Purchases, Rool Philadelphia. Pa ed until Mon 9 19. 1931. opening in Purchese of Garbage |three submerged mountain northwest of Spitzbergen. In | places the valleys dropped to | fathoms. and prominence rose some 600 feet what appeared to have been a former | ground level. Crew Precedes Him. Sir Hubert. who arrived on the liner Bremen, was met by his wife, former Suzanne Bennett Eleven members of his crew preceded some 2,000 him home, arriving here early in the | week. Argentina Raises Tariff. BUENOS AIRES, October 8 (#).—An | additional customs duty of 10 per cent ad valorem on fective tomorrow, was decreed by the government yesterday. Opportunity Knocks Again! Enormous Sale of High-Grade Bulbs and Evergreens ‘The Spring-flowering bulbs which we are offering on this sale are all of first size and quality. Do not compare with the usual sale stock. For Two Days Only FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 9th and 10th Balderson's Darwin Tulips, 15 different varieties, all colors Balderson’s Single Tulips, 10 di varieties, all colors. Balderson’s Doubl varietie Balderson’s Breeder Tullpl varieties, all colors. .. o I Balderson’s Narcissus or 65c per dozen 55.00 per hundred . .$1.45 per doz., $11.00 per hundred 65c per doz., $5.00 per hundred Balderson's Select Dutch Hyacinths, 9 different varieties, all colors ...$1.25 per doz., $9.00 per hundred Balderson's . .40c per doz., $2.75 per hundred Balderson's Snowdrops. ........35c per doz., $2.50 per hundred Balderson's Madonna Lilies. . 30c each, $3.25 per dozen EVERGREENS No such stock has ever been offered before at such prices Charmaecyparis Plumosa | 18-24 Charmaecyparis Plumosa Aurea ‘ 85¢ Biota Orient Each Globe Arborvitae N :75:‘;':‘:(“ Biota Aureau Nana, 18-24 mch $1.00 15.18"—$1.00 18-24"—$1.40 2-2Y,'—$1.90 Oriental Arborvitae, 4-5,, $1.95 each BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 610 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. FREE DELIVERY IN WASHINGTON AND SUBURBS PHONES NATIONAL 9791-9792 Norway Spruce. GROSNER’'S — 1325 F One Day STREET Regular $1 and $1.50 Pure Silk HOSE D Pute silk full-fashioned hose with lisle top, buffer Suit heel and toe. Including the popular shades for the A famous make—out- son. Also clocked plain colors with ing clocks. Regular 31 Rock-in-Chair Union sea- hose in contrast- standing for comfort and excellent wear. Regular $35 Torcoarts Navy blues, her- $ 1 7i§ ringbones, fleeces and tweeds with the raglan or plain shoulders, some with half-belted backs and some form-fitting dou- ble breasteds. Finely tailored in . the usual Grosner Sizes manner. All sizes CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED CROSNEIRS 1325 F STREET The party previously reported finding | = ranges | the peaks of greatest | above | ‘mi imported articles, ef-| known u equired forthe b FRED A MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government inspeciion Leaves Seventh St Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lupch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundavs FREE 8x10 Enlargement Leave your films with us for developing and printing Just save your orders to.. Phone National 0619 COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. NW. WHERE TO DI Nationally Famous Restaurant BROILED LIVE LOBSTER With Shoestring Potatoes $1.50 Lobster Salad, $1.25 O YS'TEERS Chincoteague on Half Shell Fried and Stewed All Fresh Fish in Season Open Till 12 P.M 11th and Potomac River Met. 9762—Phones—Met. 6306 — LEGAL NOTICES. _ . KEY-SMITH, Attorney. PREME COURT OF THE DIS. Rose Lee. Frances Jo ian Frederic Bertha~ Wupperman, if_they, or any of if_they be heirs, m 10th day, Dt ordered that the defendant la aid THEAT, Shier Titce copy. Test; FRANK NNIN Glen AS. eh.22.m912.26,010.34.51 at 6:20, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. | SALLY BLAINE-WM BAKEWELL ) FARRELL M“‘ DONALD %SPIj RIT/ | NOTRE A.M E/ MIRACLE OF COURAGE. A MARVEL oF LOVE Dedicated to the LNCOmpanable. UJE ROCKNE “unth e FOUR po, Am;,; AYDER _,RSEMEN PRY STUML0ngygy p-CROWLEy NOTAE oame's oW MilLER GREATEST STARS reiudings CAribtO TONIGHT EYSHUBERT o 44 2.3 Today at 8:30 50¢ 10 $1.50 06 (0 83.00 . 50¢ te 52 Pratessional Pisers IRENE BORDONI n Eurepian Comedy Wit IMPROPER DUCHFSS" B JAMES B, | NextMon.at8:15. SeatsNow | GILBERT MILLER Presents THE SEX FABLE A Comedy By EDOUARD BOUKDET with MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL RONALD SQUIRE < Wi 89 to 8250, Thua Mt e S v 1250 MESSRS. SHUBERT Present SCHUMANN-HEINK in 2 metable revival ot ““THE MIKADO" with s Distinguished Cast of y nd Chorus ef 100 The Word and We Will Supply the Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. =SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.== | " Not in 15 Years has such good fHieE Paint been sold for so little! . . 26 Colors $2 70 Gallon White, $2%0 You can pay the highest prices for paint but you can’t buy anything better than Master Mixed house paint. tributed directly from our factories, Master Mixed is equal to the most expensive paints in quality, but you get it for far less. SAVE YOUR ROOFS! Maroon Rufix, a paint preserva- tive, prolongs the life of metal and composition roofs. PREVENT ROOF LEAKS! Roof Coating, an uphnlt as- bestos compound that is water and weather proof. Sears’ Gall. . yoo PREVIEW[(30 TONIGHT “ SOB SISTER WITH JAMES DUNN Sensation of “Bad Girl” LINDA WATKINS Debutante Star of 1931 MINNA GOMBELL “Bad Girl's” Girl Friend ‘The romance of a hardened headline hunter...she beat men at their own et she was afraid of love. Stage Fanchon & Marco's ‘Once Upon a Time' ldea with BELLET & LAME RAY. ELLIK & RUE Bunkist Cavegirls Al Mitchell's Music START! vouounow — ON D HERE IN A FAR OASIS P OF THE ALGERIAN DESERT, THESE DESPERATE ADVEN- TURERS FOUND REFUGE FROM THE LAW. . .BUT NO ESCAPE FROM THE BETRAY: ING ARMS OF WOMEN/ ON THE STAGE BERT FROHMAN anrd A CAPITOL THEATRE.N.Y. REVUE COMING Ted LEWIS IN ANALL NEW SHOW LAST TIMES 7004y "DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON "and A Caprior Tueatae N.Y. Revue LOEW'S ColMBIA FAIRLAWN “DIRIGIBLE." CAROLIN, lllh & N. C —ith BETTY COMPSON. P 15th and. W, AMBASSADOR 2% JANET GAYNOR & CHARLES FAR: FLL. MEREL MARY ANN LOONEY TUE('AHTOO‘ BEAUTY ECRETS OF HOLLY- WoOD “Warner Bros.' 23 621 B St NE. L CARROLL DERIC NANCY FRE REGHY aNoeLy "GHIe _ S omny " ! ];1 A&t sehool time. " Bring the Warner Bros." rn ren to us AVA LEES OPTICAL CO. 614 th St. N.W. SIDNEY, L CO'ED ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf MAURICE - CHEYALTER. GIBSON'S S 917 G St. N.W. “Warner Bros OLONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut st. TANACOSTIA. D. C. JACK HOLT in HlLDREN’S EYES e careful consideration. par- R T Conn. Ave. and McKinies 80, D. C MES SYLVIA NFEssioNs' OF A AVEN{'J’E’ GRAND fol% CLARK GABLE & MADGE EVANS, “SPORTING _BLOOD." " Warner Bros.’ RAL ® 5t Bet. D ana & “SMILING CLARK GABLE & MADGE EVANS, SPORTING _EILOOD. ~Warner Bros.’ 1230 C St. N.E. cLAthrrr COLBERT, “SECRETS SECRETARY." uu—-u Bros. SAVOY 1!t & Col R N.w. VICTOR MCLAGLEN & MARLENE __ DIETRICH. *DISHONORED." Warner Bros. TIVOLI Tith & Park R4 N.W. BERT WHEELER & ROBERT OOLSEY, “CAUGHT PLAS- __TERED S5k Warner Bros. YORK G Ave: & Quebec st. n.w. DOROTHY MACKAILL, “RECKLESS HOUR.' STANTON rit28,"28a s pm GEORGE O'BRIEN in “A HOLY TER ROR " GAITHERSBURG. LYR'C MARLENE. BIETRICH in “DISHONORED.”_Silly_Symphony. JESSE THEATER Y C. A Pho(fluhcnr IRENE DELROY' ahd JACK WHITING Dis- in “MEN OF THE SKY." Novelty. foomedy: T LT SYLVAN %ichdk * and EDMUND LOWE In ALL NATIO Comeds. DUMBARTON ok B ALIER & C LAUDETTE COLBERT in “THE_SMILING LIEUTENANT. o PRINCESS ' Linc. JACK HOLT in “WHITE SHOULDERS." Comedy . QTATE T BETHESDA, MD, unmomuum Electric Sound LAST DAY [} GNEY in JAMES CAGNEY in ENECAND TE RING, MD. 15¢ & 28c Fand CLIVE BROOK WYER'S | SECRET.” $135 Gal. _Beginning 75c¢ ith ‘ B I'-Q"III Sts. ‘Nn 'r"nun“. “Troubles. There Is a “Seroco” Paint for Every Purpose s RALER GRAVES i Sold at “3” Sears Washington Stores Retail Dept. Store 911 B'adensburg Rd. N.E. Shop at Sears and Save Retail Store 3140 M St. N.W. 1825 14th St. NW. SeARS, ROEBUCK ano Co. BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th AND H STS. N.E. DIRIG At_6:05. 8:00._9:55. ON SIDNEY LUS' n?};’:-zfllmm Sound System. CAMEO Mount Rainier, Md. Janet Gaynor in “Daddy Lonk Legs.” ARCADE | Mostizitcs ma. Sylvia_Sidney in A Trageds:” HIPPODROME 52,2 Today-Tomorrow Barbara Stanwyck in *Nig RchMoND Alexandria, i Va. Today-Tomorsow Janet Gaynor in “Merely Mary Ann." Retail Store Plenty of Free Parking LEE, LEE, LEE & LEE NONSENSICAL NONSENSE THAT WiLL MAKE YOU LAFF OUT LOUDI VIC OLIVER ASSISTED BY MARGOT CRANGLE LOVEJOY ‘DANCERS SEVEN DAZZLING DANCERS Young China ® © Maxine Dovie N JUST ONE OF THE MANY LETTERS RECEIVED . WOMEN'S SOULS CRUCIFIED AND SOLD ON COR- NERS FOR Ao st WARNER BROS. SINGAPORE | —vahe DORIS &KENYON, MARIAN MARSH LOUIS CALHERN ° ATTEND MATINEES X the lzzmlul piclure é’w Eue ¢ 71((«(112 ozfi«zllm/ M( EDWARD 6. ROB ‘\§0\ ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Continuous—1lam tollpm METROPOLITAN ‘DEVOTION’ A THROBBING AND ROMANTIC , STORY OF THE DEVOTION THAT. LIES IN EVERY WOMAN'S HEART. with LESLIE HOWARD NOW SECOND WEEK WILSON-GREENE CONCERTS, 1931-32. Constitution Hall and National Theater ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Dr. Serge Roussevitzky. Conductor. Feb. 13 ROSA PONS| Soprano. Met. Ope: Course. wl k1350, SK1. $9, ILSON- GREEIIE EVENIHG COURSE. 8:30 A popular-priced series of 6 evening fsts.” Course. COSSA E CHORUS. N.Singing Horsemen of the Steppes” T g5 GIQHN MCORMACK. TURBI sxmmn Flanist Course tiekels ne’ Droon's: 15006 stcr Dist. 453: NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL 8 SYMPHONY CONCERTS 4:45 O'CLOCK. day, Noy. 21 Thursdays, Dec. 3, k! 21, Feb. ' Tekcts, 18, e SUNDAY CONCERTS 4 0 chl N DOP CHILDREN'S CONCERTS Central Hich School Audltorium . Dec. 10, Jan. Feb. 6, Feb. RKO PATHE PRODUCTION. KESS ATIONAL| Tonite 8:20 WALTER FAY HAMPDEN BAINTER IN GALA REVIVAL OF BARRIE'S ‘ADMIRABLE cllcllWI' Eves & fat Mat, 00 to $3.00 ‘ EARL CARROLL &~ VANITIES 60 SCENES—1,000 LAUGHS Original New York Productiom and Company of 100 Direct from New Amsterdam Theates WITH OF THE MOST BEAU FIRST CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Oct. 13, 8:45 CONSTTUTION LEOPOLD STOXOWSKI conducting yA 1380 G n Kit; Boes closed “from 843 to intermission, GAYETY—BURLESK. HARRY §J;I'EPPE (Himself) JERRI McCAULEY (Herself) PEYTON P STUDIO Ba Private lessons. - Class lesson 12, 1745 F st. n.w.. 1st 1127 10th Street ne gichestra every fidaye s to 11 0 p.m._Priva JeSS6Hs by appomtment. Met. Rt Sy 19 g STAFFORD PEVMBERT PARTNER TO MAE MURRAY ate ana Class Instruction in oom Dancin a Children's. Classes Siaze and Ba Siecial Attention Giv ndi Phone North 1 Sisdiar 111 Conn. Ave. aris & Charing School of Dance. . Physicsl Culture. Acrobatic and Eall Adams " 6201,

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