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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 193L IFTS for your sick ‘ friend, such as invalid tables, bedside tables, lowest prices at GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. GLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35c, 50c; Dinner, 500 Sonte. food prepared by best o woman Wl Konder & traimed_dietitian. KobpaToy A Play Room Movie Show A dependable movie projector. Made by Eastman Kodak Co. Nothing “toy-ish.” " Even grown-up will marvel at it M.A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. the _ : Raskob demand for a Democratic Na- ROOSEVELT GROUP CHARGES DEFIANGE Holds National Committee Has No Authority to Set Up Wet Platform. By the Assoclated Press. ALBANY, N. Y., December 15—The Roosevelt group's reply to the Smith- tional Committee stand on prohibition is that _charting the party's course is | inot a National Committee function. | Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith's pro- ! nouncement against “pussyfooting” on i prohibition has evoked one from a | spokesman close {o State Chairman | | James J. Farley of New York, considered | leader of the forces behind Gov. Frank- {lin D. Roosevelt, that the Raskob plan, | | support=d by Smith, was in defiance of | | party rules, which gave the National | | Committee 'no such_authority. The | || spokesman said “it was certainly not | pussyfooting to live up to the rules or‘ o | the party.” and Greater Discount Sale of Electrical Appliances Best Standard Makes, Including Hotpoint, Universal, Marion, Royal Rochester, Etc. Over 500 Pieces Included in This Great Sale. Every Item Fully Guaran- teed. Come Early While the Selection Is Complete. GIBSON’S 915-17 G St. =t WHERE TO DIN The Latest Popular Priced Sea Grill de Rooy’s Sed Food Specialist 1405LN.W. Met. 7559 Open Till 1 AM. Columbia persons ceedings and requir attendance until the court shall have mi its final order raifying and confirmin award and report of the condemnation jury to be appointed by the court to appraise the value of the respective interests of ail persons concerned in the land and premises mentioned and described in the aforesaid petition (L I8, further ordered that a copy of this order be published once inston Law Reporter. the Wast The Washington Evening The spokesman said there was nn‘ i fight against a wet stand by the mml |if the national convention so decided, jbut against what the Farley forces | { believed to be an effort to commit the | party by irregular methods. Mr. Roosevelt's last statement on pro- ! hibition was during the 1930 guberna- | torial campaign. At that time he said | | prohibition was a tragc failure, that it had not solved the problem of temper- | .ance and that the States should derlde‘ the matter individually. he Farley spokesman said: “There has been a great deal of loose | | talk about the National Committee meeting in Washington on January 9 | and some people have been trying to| make the question revolve around pro- | hibition. They miss the whole point | of the attitude of the Democratic State | | Committee of New York. “The State Committee is wet just as it was in 1930 and 1928, “The sole question is whether the National Committee has any authority | to go on record by resolution either for or against national party policies, | { whether the subject be tariff, taxes, | | farm relief, utilities, anti-trust laws or | prohibition i = = = | Soviet Russia’s purchases of whale | (oil in Norway has caused a boom in | Norwegian whaling securities WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR ut HOTEL Doun ) m ¢vcry '°O U‘d min \ W @“ FREE 'Owun 300 #0OMS FROM 12. so ; ADMISSIOH FREE I TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT EXPOSITION 1111 North C :pitol Strcet Tonight—7 to 10 P. M. | | Sec the Latest Thing in T | Cquipment - Demonstra Motion Plctures “The Modern Knight” |1 The Chesapeake and Potomac ! Telephione Company A better dinner actually costs less! WHY? “NO TIPPING” ex- plains it! After de- ducting an average 18¢ tip a delicious 90c Lotos Lantern Dinner costs only 75c. Try it tonight, LOTOS LANTERN 733 1Tth St. N.W. ! shows at ’l‘lvnll TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, National—Maude Adams fand Otis Skinner in “The Merchant of Venice,” at 8:15 p.m. Belasco—Balieffl and his Souris,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Ginger Girls,” 8:15 pm. R-K-O Keith's—“Secret Service,” at 11:21 am, 1:27, 3:33, 5:39, 7:45 and 9:15 pm. | Palace—"Corsair,” at 11:50 am., 2, 4: 7:05 and 9:49 pm. Stage shows at 1:25, 4, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Age for Love,” at 6, 2:32, 4:18, 6:04, 7:50 and 'Way Back Home,” at 2 :55 and 9:35 p.m. to 11 pm. Ambassador- 6:15. 8 and 9:50 p.m. “Chauve at 2:15 and ‘Nice Women,” 55 and 9:50 p.m Earl—"Her Majesty 1 , 1:55, 4:35, 7:29 a Stage shows at 12152, 3:37, 9:09 pm. Columbia—"The Big Parade,” at 11:20 am., 1:45, 4:15, 6:40 and 9:10 p.m. Fox—"Good Sport,” at 11:59 am., , 4:37; 7:35 and 9:40 pm. Stage SHERIDAN GARAGE Finest kept garage in Washington. Just the garage for particular persons 1o store their cars. Reasonable rates. 2516 Que St. N.W. POtomac 4335 at 12:05,2:15, " at 11:15 10:11 pm. 6:27 and Because of Public Demand waves until POLLY Beauty Shop Room 535 Southern 15th and H Streets Appointment—Met. ing our special on $10 Bonat Bldg. N.W. 6222 1010 E St. N.W. 3305 14th St. N.W. 1354 F Good News for 3:48, 6:46 and 9:05 p.m. 125, (‘enlral— “‘Ambassador Bill,” 11 am. “Her Majesty Love,” at'ously that several persons were injured. Give Fannie May’s wonderful Home- made Candies this Christmas. Gifts cost so little and give so much enjoyment to every one! Made fresh today and every day by our own Fannic May Girls here in Washington 60c Lb. 2-1b. Box Your Own Selection. Candy Mailed Everywhere Fannie May Candy Shops 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1704 Pa. St. N.W. Several Hurt in Hunger Riot. GUADALAJARA, Mexico, December 15 (#).—Led by a woman, 150° hungry persons protested against a strike at a corn-grinding mill Sunday so vigor- "SUFFERERS" T I GUARANTEE RESULTS FREE LDIAGNOSIS DR. J L BLISS BATES st Federal troops restored order. (flhrimmunfi Cards COLUMB]A PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave N.wW. 1932 53 Ready to supply you when you say the word. Calendars and ‘E Morrison Paper Co.; 1009 Pa. Ave. GANGSTERS WANT PROHIBITION; WE WANT TEMPERANCE! You Are Invited to Attend the FREE Anti-Prohibition Rally Masonic Auditorium, December 16, 8 P M. Speaken MATTHEW WOLL, Vice-Pres. Amer. Federation of Labor. Mrs. MARION BOOTH KELLEY, Lecturer and Civie Worker of New York City. HON. RALPH A. HORR, Newly Elected Wet Representative from the State of Washington. Under the Auspices of the DISTRICT COUNCIL, WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION REFORM 3 Marvelous Free Lectures It You Are ll—Unhappy—Not Succeeding, Hear Helen Huuston Few ; “What s in a Name?” She Will Tell You... The real facts about you. How to get the most out of life; how to develop your talents: how you can make more mones—the vocations in_which you will succeed; what 1922 has In store for sou. Beginning Wednesday Dec. 16, at 8 P. M. Also Dec. 17 and 18, at 8 P. i. HOTEL HAMILTON 14th and K Sts. N.W. Washington, D. C. Ave. N.W. Bundle - Toters K/ 1°LT Special Holiday Luncheons 50¢ i Dinners—$1.00. $1.50 | | Get Your Fruit and Nuts for Christmas at NEW ORANGE GROVE Corner 8th and G Sts. N.W Oranzes. basket Grapefruit, bashet Tangerines, basket Mixed ba ples— ¥ SET NE% L LD, NE The Family Shoe Store Announces SENSATIONALS New Purchases FOR OUR GALA MONTH OF SHOE SALES; s e T | & We set out to make these sales the banner events of the year—and the Oranges, bushe! Grapefruit, bushel New crop nuts of all kindi— Papershell Pecans, 4 Ibs. f California Walnuts. Ibs. for California Almonds, 1'. Ibs. for Mixed Nuts, 472 lbs. for Brazil Nuts. 5 Ibs. for Black Walnuts, 1 Ibs, Lemons, dor crowds coming in response to our announcements proves that we are doing it. Special Natice We just purchased the entire stock of a big Broadway, New York, Shoe Shop, featuring high class stocks of men’s, women’s and children’s footwear. Thousands of pairs of these quality shoes are offered for the first time to the Washington public in this tremendous money-saving sale. Drive Your Auto Over Store Open Until 9:20 Mail or Express Orders Attended To 9 SPECIAL FREE FAREWE L LECTURE ‘ GIVEN BY REXF ORD a Bachelor of Science University of California THURSDAY, DEC. 17th—8 P. M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM Such makes Preserver, Dr. These hav stock of nationall; shoes, in all leathers and sizes, but not in every make. as Wilbur Ground Gripper, Kahler's and other 12th St. and N. Y. Ave. THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE What ancient prophecies are about &y 1 SAW IN THE HGLY LAND ed. The most important news you SLIPPER V4 \ i\ P 7 Continued Through December Extraordinary GIFT SAVINGS [ WATCHES [J SILVERWARE o NOVELTY JEWELRY [J TOILET SETS ] PEN & PENCIL SETS L etc. We Insure and Ship Any Purchuse Anywhere in U. S. Free of C| Ixnrgp Salvatove esw Small Deposit 926 F Reserves SALVATORE SLIPPERS Our Entire Stock Fine Jewelry has b: reduced 209 509, (Excepting standard pr. o Kid D'Orsays (Cuban Heels), All Colors $1.29 and $1.95 Men’s Leather Slippers $1.95 and $2.95 Children’s House Slippers 69c to 95c o to $65 SETH-THOMAS BANJO CLOCKS S50 Our Entire Stock of Fine Clocks (all types) at Drastically Reduced Prices Women’s New Nevelty Shoes In this new lot are Brooklyn hand-turned shoes—all lenthers and styles. Daniel Green Slippers for All G Imrgc the Family ST. Sensational Bargains Vaiues Worth Coming Miles to Obtain e : /q0ver 1,200 New Pairs of & Women’s $9 to $12 High-Grade Arch Coon, Cantilever, famous makes. been added to our vast y known arck I T housands of Pairs of for Every Member Women’s Bridge Bonafide $1 Values Special Purchase of FAMILY SHOE STORE 312 Seventh St. N.W. “Shop the Family Shoe Store First” eels—all Here for Everyone " coe Special Purchase of Boys’ and Glrls Shoes Values to $7.00 Support Shoes $4.94 uppmt of the Family 490 In this special purchase are shoes with famous trade marks— in Straps, Oxfords and High Shoes. Women’s $5 and $6 Novelty SHOES - A splendid assortment of high- grade shoes for women—in spark- lm? styles for street and dress L] wear. All leathers and heels. Men’s Nationally known| Men’s * Nunn-Bush = Ankle- High and Low shoes—offered | Fashioned Oxfords and High at a fraction of their regular|g, - Values to $10.00. value— s394 54 5665 Large Selection of Women’s High Shoes Here Since 1873 Music by Labor’s Liberty Legion TONIGHT Promptiv at 8:11 NATIONAL ;o EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY 50c to $2.50. Seats Selling MAUDE ADAMS OTIS SKINNER in William Shakespeare’s Comedy “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” Under the management of Erlanger Broductions. Ine. Tonight py SHUBERT at &:50 BALIEFF His Incomparable Self and 43 Fameus Fellow Artists in the World Renowned CHAUVE SOURIS At 2:30 hur. & Sat 50 to §2 « of Eurog 16--Sensational Features--16 Including the Furore of Paris and London ““The Queen of Spades” FIRST CONCERT PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY SOCIETY oF AW YORK Today 4:30 conyitution Artwro TOSCAKINI conducting Adolt Busch, violin soloist WARNER. BROS. THEATRES NOwW The Greatest Array of Stars Ever Scen on One Program Marilyn Miller f| In First National-Vitaphone's “HER MAJESTY LOVE" Tickets, $3.25. $3, §: T. Arthur Smith B EN LYON In Hemer L. Kitt C 3 Leon Errol 1. W. C. Fields 5 Ford Sterling 6. Chester Conklin ~On the Stage— % SUE CAROL AND 8. NICK STUART Romantic Screen Stars IN PERSON . Joe and Jane McKenna Chaney and Fox Britt Wood Maxine Doyle ,Mso on the Screen— “BING CROSBY Radio’s Crooner TICKETS NOW ON SALE NATIGNAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Thursday, Dec. 17, 4:45 | [ rorentvia LENT VIOLINIST Prices $2.75, § :0 51 1“ Mrs, Wilson _ Droop’s. 1 CHILDREN’ s CONCERT'fl NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. ¢ HANS KINDLER, Conductor Central Hieh School. Iith and Clifton Sts. Saturdas Mornine. D 11 0'Clock kets Soc Greene's st 6 TODAY a o Screem 7 - (/31111€ DOVE + Howard Hugles' "THE AGE FOR LOVE” ERETT HORTON [ PALACE | Now on Bureau, D 403 «uaw-.umo””‘, THE GREAT Moo NASTED MAGICIAN L i AMBASSADOR i g N R P~ = MAJESTY. Lew” COLUMBIA SREMDAY FESTIAL OEHiTs SN* 2 NOW oL AvING uxsesn-r/m evsn.' \ “Warner Br. APQLLO" 621 B St. NF “Warner Bros." AVALON .ani! _JOHN BARRYMOPE. 'MAD Warner Bro AVENUE™ GRAND SETH PAR Home Ave. and Si. D ¢ SENTOS 615 Pa. Ave SE BA m\r e CENTRAL 9th St n...c D and B WILL ROGERS sADO Warner Bros " COLONY G Ave. & Farrazut se. WILLIAM 1 QUICK WA Warner Bros.” 1230 C St. N.E. WILLIAM _ HA QUICK_WALLINGFOF arner Bro: Tih & cob Ra. NW RICHARD DIX n the William Gillette Tmmortal Stage Hit “SECRET SERVICE” Pa cews —~Next Friday— “MEN IN HER LIFE” Lois Moran Charles Bickford R-K-O Has Chosen A Christmas Gift For You! We'll tell you all ab ORE JESSE THEATER 15th & N RC A lhnnmhm. it scont Ffiflfl&d DEE ALAN MOWBRAY RUSSELL GLEASON CARMEL MYERS l'AKOMA X OUR Packed with “Laffs” 4GOOD SPORT” JOHN BOLES LINDA WATKINS A ‘Wow’ of a Stage Show FANCHON & MARCO'S “ART GALLERY” IDEA LES STEVENS and The Dinlomats STANTON n..,..T\;‘.,na 3 LEWIS_STC LYRIC EDDIE DOWLING “HONEYMOON LANE.” Comedy. FAIRLAWN ANACosTIA, INA CLAIRE in “REBOUND. D. in CHER, 1127 10th Stree: ance with orchestra ever . 8 to 11:30 pm. Pri ot Seet. 4006 Vs [ GAYETY-BURLESK | o .. Benny (Wop) Moore ‘,-unna.w anc and His | lessons by ebo i " GINGER GIRLS = BIKLIE HOLMES hl'»l.-l. DAN ) ‘4 ‘Tl Adams 256,

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