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. B—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. (Continu: % FHOBS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eye Street N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO ' VALUABLE BRICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS PREM- D7 DEFREES STREST | o certain deeds of trust —— | THE EYE Our optometrist is at your service to give g your eyes @ thorough & Yexamination. Well make the glasses if you need Ap- pointment Necessary. i them. ~ No RAMA TOURNEY From the Front Row Field Secretary Will AIDS W. C. T. U. CHAPTER Assist Forming Arlington Union. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. in AMUSEMENTS. RNER _BROS. THEATRES EARLE NOW! AMUSEMENTS. Tonight ATIONAL T35 'svunh. $1.00 fo $3.00 Sat. Mat., $1.00 to $2.50 VINCENT YOUMANS ARLINGTON, Va, January 18.—Miss | Lenadell Wiggins of Pennsylvania, fleld secretary of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will assist Reviews and News of \Vashington‘s Theaters. The Hottest Band in the World DUKE ELLINGTON and HIS ORCHESTRA Liber 5433, folios 282 and | ’ the land records of the Dis- f Columbia, and s the reauest of a eby. the undersigned trus- i front of THE FIRST DAY FIELD IS WIDENED Presents « New Musical Play A LEESE o0ptical Co. Optical C \\_OVE ISALLl: | M. Fees will seil, 614 9th St. N.W. formed miracles with a lot of old hats. “Flapper_Follies” COMMENCING the following- | situate in the | of Columbla. | 170 and | s subdivision of recorded in e District of o 16. Each Washington, ed as and third of | ash, ba BLANK BOOKQ —of all description E. Morrison Paper Co. Plays Need Not Be Confined | to Revolutionary or Colo- nial Period. Pleases Gayety Fans. | ** [FLAPPER FOLLIES" led the Gayety audience to a higher peak of en- tertzsnment last night with a versatile cast, starring John Quigg Moran and his partner Wiser. The revue does not | have to ask quarter from any of its contemporaries. John Quigg, with his accordion, fresh | put & fine voice to excellent The performance is replete with mer- riment. Harry Levine and Jack Fuller kept the fans in a state of endless chuckles, and Harry, a close second, also use when- ever he had the chance. Harry Van also is a perfect foil for the laugh m s and deserves mention Nanette Dailey, with Ruth Bradley, Snookie Woods and Connie Fanslau in organizing a new local union at the Thomas place, Lee Heights, this aft- She will address a public mass meeting at the Walker Chapel Methodist Protestant Church in home of Miss Priscilla Merrill, ernoon at 3 o'clock. the evening at 8 o'clock. The first annual banquet of the Alex- 15—Sensational Entertainers—15 and 3—OTHER ACTS—3 ON_SCREEN Marian Ma In Warner Bros.-Vitaphone “UNDER 18” With Warren Willlams e . measic by, VINCENT_YOUMANS Superb Cast Hea_ded_’By_’ NORMA TERRIS. . ADA-MAY A\WINNINGER -REGINALD OWEN NICK LONG ,JR. MICHAEL BARTLETT andria_City-Arlington County Union of CoMPANY of 75-ORCHESTAA of 40 the Woman's Christian Temerance Union, in celebration of the twelfth an- niversary of the adoption of the eight- centh amendment to the Constitution of the United States, will be held at Wind- sor Arms, Glebe road, Monday evening. Miss Wiggins, among others, Will be | guest of honor. An interesting program ‘has been arranged. in the 1932 Cnm-‘ Dramas_entered munity Center one-act play tourna- . ment, to be conducted February 27 to | March 12, inclusive, with finals on | March 15, need not be confined to the | time covered by the American Colonial | or Revolutionary period, according to | an announcement today by the com- 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. mittee. : Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c A previous rule prescribing this pe- | Whotesome food prevared by best of women [riod has been waived by the commit- c.| cooks under a trained dieticia | tee in charge, including Mrs. E. K. Peeples, Mrs, Marie Moore Forrest Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, Denis E. Connell, Capt. Ray C. Montgomery and Brad Holmes. Hardship to Some, It was found that this rule had worked a hardship upon some groups in the city, which already had selected d put into actual preparatsn plays for the tournament. It was also found that the costuming of colonial plays would be prohibitive for some group: e e i SR The tournament, which is under the situate in the said Distri auspices of the Community Center de- as -)Hd‘::e.:.ll f;m 2 t h | partment, with the co-operation of the o ety s Drama Guild of Washington, will be open to all regularly organized drama clubs and groups in the District of Columbia and adjacent sections of Maryland and Virginia. Registration for entrance must be made by February 1 at the Commurity Center department, Franklin _ Administration Building, where a copy of the rules may be ob- tained from the Follles, surprised his audience which, it seemed, could not be satisfied with innumerable encores, and his theatrical colleagues, Moran and Wiser, apparently old hands at the game, per- | Music and Musicians Reviews and News of Capital.s Programs. | payable at six per ar et blends well with the general scheme, and noval and artistic costumes and scen- ery contribute to a pronounced hit. | B LG | | a | Special MIDNIGHT FROLIC WEDNESDAY NIGHT 11:30 o'Clock Tickets: Orchestra. $1.50 Balcony. $1.00 At Box Office NEXT WEEM _EG. ( SEAT SALE TH Nights. $1.00 to $3.00 Wed. Ma ncing, recording Terms of days fror stees Teserve ¥y at the risk rchaser. after five 1 some D, O. The L < THE GROUP THEATR as it presents Paul Green’s play ‘THE HOUSE of CONNELLY" ;4’/7121"‘177/ beautiful - INSON. N.Y. Times | E violin parts of the “Dance Macabre” was noteworthy for its rhythm and mellow, rich tone. ‘The “Suite” and its composer-con- ductor, Gustave Strube, were gen- erously applauded by the audience, and the orchestra stood up to clap him at the end. The music is tinged by the modern school, yet not so much so that it is_ difficult to comprehend at a first hearing. If 1t was sometimes long and seldom stirring, it was very pleasant, par- ticularly the second part, the “Fan- tasy Adagio ma non tnppo."D . —FUTURE _DAYS. N, AUCTIONEERS, " NW. AUCTION SAL THOS. J. OWEN & 1431 EYE & TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED RE . KNOW NO. 1227 M STREET NORTHWE By virtue of & ¢ recorded in Liber 62 land records of t and at the req gned trustees wil front of the premises RY TWENTY-SECOND, 1932 TWO-THIRTY (2:30) OCLOCK P M and _prem Women_ Tossed Into a Man-Made Infernol “MAD PARADE" Paramount's Rearing Drama ith Evelyn Brent—Lilyan Tashman Irene Rich—Louise Fazenda Marceline Day—June Clyde il - g pleased about it all afterward, and grateful for the entbustastic recep- tion which she received. ; Mr. Hetzel reached his high point as conductor in the Wagner v"O\I'r~ ture.” His long experience with the composer's works made itself felt in the spirit and power of that per- formance. The attacks were good and the whole had a unity of form and feeling that was perhaps lack- ing in some of the other numbers. Louis Ferrara's playing of the solo Piano Soloist Stars With National Symphony. N unusually full hous two guest conductors, Kurt Hetzel and Gustave Strube, well as tt guest artist, Slizabeth Winston, at the National Symphony’s fifth Sunday afternoon concert yesterday at Con- stitution Hall. p Mr. Hetzel conducted the opening number, Brahms “Academic Fes- Storage Sale of Walnut Bed Room Suites, Colonial Mahogany Desk, Lamps; Bric-a:Brac, TeneD. Painting, Prints, Easy Chairs and Upholstered Suites, Plated Ware, Maho any Chests of Drawers, Drop- Leaf Tables, Work Tables, Ori- ental and Domestic Rugs, Lathe, Saw, Emery Wheel, Motor, Tools, Lot Copper Tubing, Gar- den Tools, Mattresses, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. WEDNESDAY January 20th, 1932 At 10 A M. By order of the Union Storake Co. and others Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., M- AS 0 SHUBERT-BELASCO 37 Vo MATS THURS. & SAT NCE N HEIDELBERGH GEO, ,“\(‘;;'fll ALLAN «&OR CERTRUDE LAN Nights: 50c to $2.50. Mats. KORAN Ask hi square numbered {wo h one (281) made by the son, as per plat recorded surveyor for istrict Liber N. K. at folios the date hereof, the above-desc tival ; he knows! chaikow- L g)xc‘xdsT ;”hi“a'rrn DIAMOND BOYS Concerto in B Joe Marks Flat Minor.” Case Bros. and Marie s e 5 @ “Spaprng FOREIGN € DoMESTIC EXPRESS ARI FREE HAULING ‘ TO FIREPROOF STORAGE ywhere of his uite” in four On the Screen EDNA MAY OLIVER This Free movements. The “Ladies of the Jury” Service program coa- cluded with RKO Pathe News for a Limited Saint - Saens “Dance Ma- Time Only poses as lot 803 in s Terms of sale: P trust of eleven th for three years, at 6 cash, or all cash at the optior chaser. A deposit of thr ($300) “will be re conveyancing, recordi purchaser. Terms of with within thirty (30) da sale, otherwise the trustees reserve t to resell the property at t sk and of defaulting purchaser ! advertisement of paper publis Fair Chance for AlL 50c to $1.50 “The committee hopes that many groups will voluntarily select plays of the period originally designated,” Mrs. Peeples said, “because such a selection | would seem fitting in the Bicentennial | year. But a play of any period what- soever may be entered. In judging the plays all will be given equal considera- | tion and no added value will be set| upon the plays of the Colonial or Rev- | olutionary period.” | Only the first 24 applications will be 2,“;",E’f;flu’_"}‘r‘m;h*;?;'m““‘a‘{.vb&"l‘r‘?’{,&r‘c‘g of the Tschaikowski “Concerto” was 2 L o f | the high point of the afternoon. ur | 12, inclusive, four plays each night. | G " ra 004 it thorou hd interpreted it sensitively, especially in the slow movement when the French Chansonette theme came in mply and gracefully. She must have a perfectly balanced “piano hand” for the absolute evenness and 1 some Dews- 1, D. C WARDEN, WARDEN, Trustees. World's Greatest Tenor. Constitution Hall, Tues.. Alt., Jan. 19, 4.30 S Mrs, ~ Wilson-Greene’s ~ Buream Droop's, 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493. GAYETY—BURLESK Two Double Features MORAN and WISER and JOHN QUIGG THE ACCORDION KING cabre” and oy L Wagner's “Over- et. Oper; ture to “Die M e istersinger,” under Mr. Hetzel's baton. Miss Winston’s beautiful playing Aucts. KORAN wiil give a a1 Tadie Wednesday ‘st 9:30 . m. t SPODK ‘pere Thursday at 1130 9. m, Long erved Distance Hauling Storage Moving Packing Shipping ADAM A."\\'Pfig){s‘”;xig?\rg‘ Auctioneess, Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate Known as the HAY-ADAMS APART- MENT HOTEL, located at the northwest corner of Six- teenth and H Streets North- Elizabeth Winston, _$89.12.13.14,15,16.,18.19.20.21_ THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUC TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED ~BY PREMISES NO. 1643 HALF STREET SOUTHEAST. BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL NG By virtue of the last will and te | of William F. Berry. decease ol 3 B CABMAN SENTENCED bated in Administration Caus: 3 and | | eciarity of her runs and long, stac- being administered in Equity C e Ghoreme TO 18-MONTH TERM — -- | cato octave passages were' quite Both of the Supreme Cou 5 3 : amazing. As the “Concerto” moved Driver Was Arrested in 20-Mile | of Columbia, I w along there was increasing definite- Smoke-Screen Chase in Prince | Coming Bernice Claire—Trinl Lester Allen 0On_The Screen POLA NEGRI “A Woman Commands” } ‘° 1, ‘.!%.m S 16% AND G STREETS &mfl‘c 10N 4618 14th Street N.W. Columbia 4100, West 1082-3 Georgia 2465, Adams 1283 in deed of trust, re- folio 203 of the ct cf Columbis, party secured tee will sell at front of said property, on HE SIXTH DAY AT TWO O'C e to the followin Washington, ¢ designated 1 (10), eleven William t of Telephones: Nights: JANUARY - FESTIVAL OLUMBIA front of said_premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD ness and freedom in her playing until in the final “Allegro con fuoco” 1932, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described land the District of Colu numbered twelve mn squ and elght, and being all the phrases were finely wrought and welded into the larger form The ensemble between the piano and orchestra was excellent in timing, though it seemed frequently as if it were largely Miss Winston's spirit and conception of the whole which carried it along. The orchestra was at times too loud for the soloist. One might ask for more tone in her dramatic climaxes, and at the open- ing. It is a “big” concerto as well as a very difficult one technically. Miss Winston herself was justifiably FAIRLAWN 3508 ke _in “WAY BACK HOME.”_ CAROLINA "8 Gl ™ OF PARIS” with JOHN GILBERT. (Perfect_Sound.) ARCKDE ROCKVILLE, MD. 15¢ and 25c. JOHN GILBERT in *THE BIG PA- RADE.”_with sound STATE BETHESDA, MD. Home of Western-Electric Sound RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “LAST _FLIGHT.” _Comedy, News. 1343 Wisco DUMBARTON WINNIE LIGHTNER and_CHARLES BUTTER- WORTH in “THE SIDE SHOW." Com- Terms of chase money balance in (wo e in one and two years { and to be represented notes of the purchaser, the rate of six per centun able’ semi-annually, and | deed of trust on the prop cash. at the option of the pu deposit required upon accep conveyancing, notary purchaser’s cost. Terms plied with within thirty d; C Georges. R suryeyor By a Staff Correspondent of The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md., January 18—A Washington taxi driver, who was | arrested after a 20-mile smoke screen | chase when he wrecked his cab against | a telegraph pole, was sentenced to 18 months in the House of Correction and | fined $75 yesterday by Judge J. Chew Sheriff. | The driver, Jerome L. Morris, colored, 1100 block of G street northeast, was arrested at Largo, Md., by Constable William Kreitzer, who had chased him from Priest Bridge. He was sentenced to a year for exceeding 60 miles an six months for transportation of 14 cases of liquor; fined $50 for operat- | ing a smoke screen, and $25 for reckless | driving. Victor David Bennett, 2700 block of Georgia avenue, was given the maximum reckless-driving fine of $100 as a result of an accident on Hill's Bridge, in which the car of Gustav A. Westinghouse was badly damaged. Leo Warren Hazel of Oakland, Md., | drew a fine of $50 for possession of |liquor. He was arrested at the “Pig |Pen,” a roadside resort, by County | Policeman Elon Turner. Clagett Vermillion of Marlboro, ar- rested on the Crain Highway by Count | Policeman Oscar Beall, was fined $75 or transportation and possession of uor. ROBEAT MONTGOMERY ‘PRIVATE LIVES” ved by a valuable partment as the Hay-Adams, located fees an r ale to be com ys from date of title, interest . both at law snd in equity or however, of the ntor and/or ghs in said deed of irust in, 10 or and premises, including le and interest of the . “and/or her assigns. 7 indenture cf lease made and corded May 7, 1925, in Liber No. 5507, at folio 64 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia ted by a certain other indenture of ber 24, 1926, recorded No- Liber No. 5882, at folio land records), by and antor, Alice Hay Wads- worth, as lessor, and Harry Wardman, Thomas P, Bones and James D. Hobbs, lJessees, wh Jeased for & from and a the 1st 1o and until the 31st sy of Marc the right to the sald iessves. , devisees, representatives and assigns, or any of them, at any time before the expiraiion of said term of ninety-nine (99) ears to renew the said lease for a term to continue erpetually and forever: the said Jease reserving as vearly rent for said de- | mised premises the m of thirty-six thou- 000) dol! , each year for and 4 term of ninety-niae (99) years Jease contains an_option to the said lessees, their heirs, representatives, ns and su s to purch said land and premises at any time rior to the ex- tion of twenty (20) years from #nd| the first day of April, 1925, fot six red thousand ($600.000) dollars; refer- ence to sald lease is nereby made for in- formation as to all its terms and conditions. said lands and premises will be sold ect to all of the rights of the lessees, heirs, Tepresentatives. assigns and sur: under, in and to the aforementioned to resell the proper of the defaulting pu advertisement of such resale in some paper published in_Washington. D. C CHARLES S. SHREVE. Trustee 1001 15th St. N.W. __1816.18.20.22.23.25.26.27.28.29 . NOW PLAYING Arve. Gloria_umis WANSON o} Svmmcun)"uzvm- Holmes Bakery Specials [ ..z 5 if] *LIGHTS aud SHADOWS* Keep This List for Reference: FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 8 BIG ACTS anl FEATURES 8\ Custard Buns Apple-filled C: SATURDAY, J Banana Layer Cake Black Walnut Square Coffee Cake. MONDAY, JANUARY 25 Chocolate Iced French Crullers .. -30¢ doz. May 1, 1925, | St. Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. FURNITURE NING AND BED ROOM FURNI- 5 TABLES in Q. MQCHA 013 E STREET q’pee DAY, JANUARY 19 5% SWING'S REG- ST! AND CHEVAL MIRRORS. DRAPES, TAPESTRIES, RUGS, Also ASH Chemical Glassware, Such as Beakers, Test Tubes, Fun- nels, Flasks, Etc.,, Can Always Be Secured at —eds PRINCESS * JAMES CAGNEY and JOAN BLONDELL in “BLOND CRAZY." Act, “CASTRO'S € N BANERSSRLES, e il s SECQ S'LVEE SPRING. 3D. 150 RUTH_CHATTERTON 1n THE MAGNIFICENT LIE.” TAKOMA % and Buticrnut is. No Patkins Troubles. PHILLIPS LORD (SETH PARKER) “WAY BACK HOME” ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. WARNER BAXTER and LELIA NAT'L ELEC. GARAGE _HYAMS._SURRENDER.. ____ DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST HYATTSVILLE, MD, ARCADE ™330 Yomorrow ISTER AND VALVE REFACI BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 915 E St. N.W. WEDNESDAY AN GIBSON’S commenting 0 A% HEADS CHURCH CLASS 915 G St. N.W. Continuing throughout the day. | 12 O'CLOCK NOON R e B eaona e dnegias s [ [ 1ne M s ELLA R A vz0 TS Rl ected | By Amaman, trusice IR bamks by Ballston Christian Group. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ruptey. Steiff Flat and Reyat. | Sooall BALLSTON, Va., January 18.—Miss Rugs, ete. | Martha Louise Payne, was elected presi- dent of the Immediate Sunday school class of the Ballston Christian Church. The other officers elected are Miss Vir- ginia Gillett, vice president; Miss Mil- dred Harbaugh, treasurer; Miss Vivian | McDonald, secretary, and Mrs. Ira P. Harbaugh, teacher. | Social Committee, Miss Marie Bitting, Miss Mildred Marcey, Miss Elizabeth | Orndorfl and Lucille Gooding, and Look-out Committee, Edwin Speakman | X and Bobbie Reamy. ‘ EROMISEDE | | by night! Thrilling you .. 30¢ doz. Chocolate Silver Loaf Cake, 30c ea. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 Butterhorn Buns 25¢ doz. . . Madeline Cake. Oc ea. Sally Brown Cup Cakes, Chocolate Meringue Pie, 25¢ ea. 30c doz. E All Specials Delivered Direct to Your Door HOLMES JODERN BAKERY == Phone National 4537 =1 HELEN HAYES in “Sin of Madelon Claudet” CAMEO HT gA NIER, MD, LIONEL BARRYMORE i “YELLOW TICKET” HIPPCDROME ™ Xar,» GRETA GARBO in “SUSAN LENNOX” Each Lady Attending will Recelve an Autographed Photo of Greta Garbo. RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA, vA Today-Tomorrow Jackie_Cooper. Robt. ickle Coogan, _*'Sooky."” CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave., Ph. W. 0933 Home of the Mirror Screen ADOLPHE MENJOU. LILY DAMITA ERICH VON_ STROHEIM, _AND LOVERS.” satd vivors indent Term The property 1s sold sub- gect to all taxes accrued, taxes due and taxes overdue, and no allowance or credit for such he purchase money. UNA MERKEL YOUR CAR DAMAGED? ESTIMATE FREE | A A At | <o) { pu dition of the taxes time of quired at th one-third (¥ deliver his equal instal years, with able semi-a secured by Service Silver, Set. Desk Set, 5 Cabinet Drapes, less the deposit) and or_the balance in two pavable in one and two © 5% per snnum, pay. FRIENDS JESSE ‘THEATER ** & Irving Sts. N.E. R. C. A. Photophone. SETH _PARKER 'in _"WAY BACK HOME."_Comedy, News, Cartoon. SYLVAN 1st & R. I Ave. N.W. JAMES DUNN and SALLY EMLERS in “BAD GIRL Comedy, News, Cartoon. STANTON 0%, 22 © 8is. NE Finest Sound Equipment ALFRED LUN in “THE GUARDS- T MAN:" ‘Warner Bros. 18th and AMBASSADOR . ol. Rd. N.W. MARIAN MARSH. "UNDER EIGHT- Order Now for Delivery Tomorrow Holmes Delicious cash at the option of eposit_of tweaty-five dollars will be required All convevancing and te- ost_of purchaser. The d to make full settle- rding to the terms d date of sale, other- ee reserves the rignt to re- zell t operty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ten (10) d rtisement of such resale in fome news- d 1n_Washing‘oa, D. TRUST COMPANY OF THE COLUMBIA, Trustee. OF the ~ Bupervising Ar ngton, | D. C., January 14 £ duplicate subject to’ the cond ed herein. will be publicly office at 3 p.m., January nishing sl iabor and ma forming all work for the room number and name h on_doors, key Department_of ington, D. C. shall be paid all employed_on the Act_of March YOU'LL LOVE itions \Fine Forge £ Machine, \ $tep Craftsmen | 42 JAMES DUNN “YOUR CAR WILL BE READY WHEN | . o SALLY]:‘HLERS “DANCE TEAM" Panchon & Marco's “ON PARADE” IDEA Les Stevens & Divlomats ectory boards ders, lettering binet, etc 3 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, National—"Love Is All,” at 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Flapper Follles,” at 2:15| and 8:15 pm Columbia— week, at 11:25 am.,, 7:30 ‘and 9:30 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—“Ladles of the Jury,” at 11:15 am. 2:05, 4:39, 7:39 and 10:13 pm. Stage shows at 12:39, 3:13, 6:13 and 8:47 pm. | Palace—"Tonight or Never,” at 11:40 am., 2:05, 4:45, 7:10 and 9:45 pm.| Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:25 and 9 pm. Metropolitan—“The Mad Parade,” at 11:19, am., 1:04, 2:49, 4:34, 6:19, 8:04 and 9:51 pm Rialto—"The Secret Witness” at 11 am., 12:50, 2:41, 4:32, 6:13, 8:04 and 9:45' pm. Earle— Under Eighteen,” at 11:15 am., 2:05, 1:39, 7:39 and 10:13 pm. Stage shows at 12:39, 3:13, 6:13 and 8:47 p.m. Fox—“Dance Team,” at 11:40 am., 2:05, 4:30, 7:25 and 9:50 pm. Stage shows at 1:18, 3:43, 6:38 and 9:03 pm Tivoli—“Delicious,” at 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m. Central—"“Flapper Follles,” 11 a.m, to 11 pm. Ambassador 6:15, vailing laborers and as_provi PR treeeessstrsresestrerties Warner Eros.” APOLLO WINNIE LIGHTNER, “MANHATTAN EARADE.’" “SPORTSLANTS." 0. 4. Great Values at e, b Gibson’s e i eeloc (Limit 5 to Customer) 75¢ gin(()l‘ile Russian Min= il, special, e eetlbe 2 Great Razor Special Strop Razor, come plete with strop, blade and case— 1—50c Vivaudou Shaving Cream— I—EOLL'BCI!(]Q Witch aze All Very Special. 39c Tuesday Only, Limited Stock Gibson’s 915 G St. N.W. cretary. de5 30t SFTHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTFONED ON | ount_of iclement weather unti NUARY TWENTIETH, 1932 HOUR AND PLACE T PANY OF THE Trustee. Vice President. discretion_of the 624 H St. NE. 9. 'A. WETMORE, ¥ Act chitect Private Live: second J ‘Ar 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, __ EDUCATIONAL. S N SH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON Prof. from Spain Conversational Rapid Progress, 1333 H St. N.W. Nat CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees; Day and Evening Classes; C. P. A. Preparation; Co-educational, Send for 25th Year Book Benjamin Franklin University 302 Transportation Bldz Met. 2515, ek k Felix Mahony’s ational Art School Our _Eight-Month Profess Fit You to Accept a P Interior Decoration. Commercial _Art, Posters. Children’s Saturday Class. See our Exhibitio New Cla ow Forming. 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 Shorthand —also Typing. English, Spelling, Dictation at any spee thand Review st any point in the Gregg M epeed in dictation. Ever Price for entire course (1, 2 or $2.40 Per Month | stan tue, exeniness) Wool Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damask Warner Bro AVALON Conn. Ave. and McKinley St.. D. C. BUSTER _KEATON. “SIDEWALKS OF NEW_YORK. Warner Bros.” AVENUE GRAND and CH O OMEDY. Benefit UNEMPLOYMENT FUND of the AMERICAN RED CROSS CONSTITUTION HALL MONDAY EVE., JAN 25—8:30 Prices, $5, $4, $3.50, $3, §2. S Mrs, Wilson-Greene's Ce LSEY, feau, Droop’s, 1300 G st.; Dis. 649: BOY FRIE] Warner Bros.” CENTRAL #n st Bet.DandE BORIS KARLOFE and JOHN BOLES, “FPRANKENSTEIN.” RIP! VITAPHONE SHORT and HELEN KANE COMEDY. Warner Bros.’ COLONY ©»: Ave. & Farrasut st. BUSTER _ KEATON, _“SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK."' RIPLEY VITA- HONE_SHOR' = T JANET _GAYNOR _and CHARLES FPARRELL. “DELICIOUS."" HELEN BRODERICK_VITAPHONE SHORT._ Warner Bros.’ SAVOY 14th & Col. Rd. N.W. JOHN BOLES and LINDA WAT- KINS. “GOOD_SPORT." Warner Br TIVOLI JANET _GAYNOR _and FARRELL, "“DELICIOUS. Warner B ka'k "Ga. Ave. & Quebec 5t. N.W. RLOFF and JOHN BOLES, BQ%‘RSA%&ENSTE’N " BING CROS- Y GOMBDY 5 .- o GAITHERSBURG, MD. JAMES DUNN and LYRIC ~SOB_SISTER." LINDA WATKINS in AUCTIONEERS, N.W LUABLE M 228 TWELFTH | 645 Pa. Ave. SE. ROBER' RENO. “Mvtifine” BISCUITS “Made With Pure Milk” Amazing American Dancer Marie GRAHAM with her own company of 20 NATIONAL THEATER Friday Afternoon, 4:40 Seats: Talbert Ticket Bureau, Willard Hotel; "A.A._A.. and Box Office,’ 50c_to_$2.50. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Thursday, Jan. 21, 4:45 e ZIMBALIST EFREM VIOLINIST $2.75, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢ Wilson-Greene's Concert Bureau, 1300 G street; District 6493. USED CAMERAS Bought, Sold and Exchanged Fuller & 2 Albert, Inc. _10th_St._X. the prem- VENTY-FIRS AT THREE- ste in the — t of Columbis ¢ lot two D. B. Groff's re {wo hundred plat recorded of the dred and Here is a biscuit that contains the best compound of food el ments. Light, fluffy and digesti- ble. Made with an abundance of pure milk . . . baked by Holmes “Oven Controlled” process. Or- der a dozen NOW | | | see how quickly jaded appetites respond to these health foods. 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