Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1932, Page 36

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C-—8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P WEDNESDAY, JANUARY USED CAMERAS Bourht, sobd and’ Exchanked Fuller & 2 Albert, Inc. 15 10th St N.W HOLY NAME UNION \; “The 7 PARROT rendezy discriminating Lieut. Col. Chosen Vice President at Meeting. i ous of local attorney, of the Washing- | tels and theater dressing rooms. imore Archdio- Caesar NK BOOKQ i v 2, e L f B —of all description Let Us Supply Them . M E. Merrisen Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Neale was a Attorney Gen- w is associated with A. r, former United States In 1920 he sul FRESH VEGETABLES ht's meeting of the Holy y Comforter FOUNTA'N PENS REPAIRED 1 1 fl?"' Only : x«afie GARRI‘:& TOY and NOVELTY (0 1215 E St. N.W. pastor of director represented at delegates. CONTRACTS DEATH COLD Read Without Glasses Until Few Days Ago. 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 50¢: Dinner, 50c Um y If/[ r Eddy Howing authent of Mary coverer -0 Keith" at 11:15 0:05 pm IDENIES ALIENATING FLEGTSW.). NEALE W. L. Peake Is| ht in Holy | stration of former | AT 117 CARII\.G FOR NUF(SE| Aged New York Woman Able to' | AMUSEMENTS. | Nina KOSHETZ COMEDIAN’S AFFECTION | *=:! KOCHANSKI Music in the ATion ary Bt S e Charge by Wife of Ted Healy in $250,000 Suit. By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, January 27.—Miss ‘\,l\l‘} Brown Warburton, wealthy and prominent, enter charges that s tions of Ted Healy, dian, The accusations were made IZI'UV Hea. On n..m No. 80 for Neuritis Heens Homeopathic Pharmacy y Mrs , wife of the comedi: who 1007 H St. N.W. NA. 1695 50,000 action. She declared lim!\ and Miss Warburton met in ho- d Miss Warburton pre- a diamond ring, a gold- and a diamond-studded The comedian and Miss ad meetings in Ch and Atlantic City, once an agent for Miss V called on her in her mothe MESC@ alys were married in Indian apolis in 1922 Harold BAUER Hans KINDLER jiEenet Musxcxans Emergency Aid dRoMANCE In EVERY cuP S S0ings | @ sot COFFEE | 1013 _E _STREET N.w.f __CHEESE BREAD Holmes™ Famous Energy Food Made With Milk, W heat and Cheese WHERE TO DINE Herzog’s Stéaxfied Oystue;'s Steamed Shrimp Baked Fresh Shad or Shad Roe Good Sized Broiled LOBSTER With Shoestring Potatoes 11th and Pctomac River Three- made —for a wonderful Razor, Case; ng Thurs only Gibcon s 915G St. N-W: An Open Letter to Washingtonians A similarity of names has led some of my guests to ieve that I am also operating an Inn in Washington. To correct this misunder- standing, I wish to inform the public that: I have no interest in or connection with any establishment other than Olney Inn (twelve miles out Georgia Avenue extended), Olney, Maryland. Please do not confuse Olney Inn at Olney Farm, Olney, Maryland, with any other Inn of a sim- ilar name located elsewhere. You will always find the highest and best standards of food, service and home atmosphere and a hearty welcome at Olney Inn (twelve miles out Georgm Avenue extended), Olney, Maryland. AT THE SIGN M - OF THE FARMER 510 Delivered Direct from Our Ovens to Your Door Now Mondays Thursdays Phone Your Order 1 100 Washington Industry for Ove CHIEF &% still the fastest, the most exclusive and only extra fare train to - Qalifornia Will carry a special Phoenix Pullman this winter A distinctive train—carrying on every trip across the continent a distinguished group of travelers who appreciate its time-saving schedule, its suave, smooth service and famous food. After California— Hawaii Make your Pullman reservations early to assure getting just the space you want. G. C. DILLARD, Dist. Pass. Agent A RY Bldg 1otr DELPHIA. PA ttenhouse 1164-1465 [ e ening Clearance W!éfl {ritical Reductions t one of the only two which we hold throughout the year) has rea It’s a sale without a count and we parallel. Practically the ]\_7010 All St allS All Fancy Shirts in two groups Teserve tached or separate col- lars to match. 2 Shirts that were $1.29 cloth | $2,$2.50 and $3 L 3 for $375 Suits Shirts that were Sl,‘l .79 $3.50, $4 and 85 3 for $5 The famous Glenbrook Broadcloth Shirts — white or plain colors: neckband or collar at- tached. Were Sl 59 $2.50 52 Look beyvond t 3 for $4.50 Imported Southampton Broadcloth Shirts— white only; neckband or collar at- $9 .65 tached Dol 3 for $7.50 Nete Now Mode Neckwear Three exclusive pat- . terns of our special 38, grades of silk. $10 59¢c Those that 3 for $1.50 were $1 NOW 95¢c '3 for $2.50 Those that were $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $17() an Street new models. $9 and 1;1 95 grades. Broken lots. Were $7 and $8 Mode Were $5 ard $6 Those that were $1.50 and $2 NOW ... fmd Topcoats Fashion Park | They have collars at- | (}rlen brOOk { {2 Hl‘\ formerly Overcoats formerly up to $85 {fered for Clearance at investment for the Street Vests Vests; Stetson and Finchley Hats ust hurry it to a conclusion. arc writing a chapter in it now that is without a s for your choice NOW at these remarkable reductions. Overcoats ¢ Now Pajamas Coat and middy styles —carefully cut and made. Were $1,15 $2 and $2.50. .. 3 for $3.00 Now Handker- chiefs Imported white self- striped Linen Hand- kerchiefs, with hand- rolled hem. 29C Were 50c .. 4 for $1 White and Fancy In- itial Handkerchiefs . . ., also some fancy Hand- kerchiefs. Imported pure linen. _Were 50c and 35C 75¢ 3 for $1 Now Underwear Ribbed and Flat Lisle Athletic Un- dershirts. exeept formal wear finest of men's fine up to $75 0.95 cessary they will be made he present and make an future as well. Now Hosiery Weol and Silk-and- d Wool Hose — the weight and shades you want. Were 75, $1 and 3 S 59c¢ 3 for $1.65 3 for $1.35 Fancy Woven Madras Shorts. 75¢ and 49C $1 grades ... 3 for $1.35 Madras Athletic Union Suits. $1 and 69C $1.50 grades. . 3 for $2 Pure Silk Athletic Union Suits. Size 40 only. $7.50 and $2,75 $10 grades .... Soft Hats 27, 138 The Indian-detour-Grand Canyon Line PECIAL ; FRIDAY | NO ADVANCE -' AMUSEMENTS. LONG- (¢, 5 PDSLMGED IPPY-gy 23500 THE SEA @ r:oyséjg,s Tomght Bmum. thor & TUBE! I’EEE\GE GEQ. HASSELL ALLAN PRIOK . LANG lIEXT MON. M!\lL on Nights 50 to 52.50— i, f0c SIDNEY PTHLLIPS HARLAN THOMESON pres .ml ‘Blessed Event’ By Manuel Seff and Forrest Wilson ROGER PRYOR and a Cast of 30 WARNER 10PKINS F WONMEN' Richard Cromwell. Joan Marsh WEEK BEG. MON. S TOMORROW RE u‘c AN BRODERICK POLA i LGRI man Commands™ STARTS FITiDAY THRILL WEEK Sherlock Fe “SPECKLED EAN TULAN" V5. CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE with Warner Olzn PANCHON “VACATION l A DYNAMI¢ STAR ‘BAD GIRL finb ‘DANCETEAM' NATIONAL SYMPHONY - ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON. D. € HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Sunday, Jan. 31, 4 o’Clock Soloist, FR!EDA HEN“’EL tnmcnn Prices, SL50, 8100, 5 10, et *hirean, Drasy's. 1300 G stteet; BOSIUN SYHPHONY DR. SE GUBOBUBSEVHIBXACM ctor eene’s Dist. 6192, on THE STAGE \‘nou.vwooo, i (OLLECIAN}’ NOW_PLAYING AND MR HYDE | o FREDRIC MARCH GARBO 4=/ RAMON NOVARRO ) "MATA HARI" EF. MILLER Reducing_Classe: PHIL HAYDEN NOrth 8594 30*| Six Dupont Circle TY-BURLESK ARLINGTON ”—“CHERIE” CU COSTELLO STHE G \"n\\\-\\ it CAME NT !\l\nn MD; A WATKINS Hy \nl\\llll ‘\Ill. Beery, Jackie THE C ALEXANDRIA, VA. TOND 105 Pa. Ave 1 of the M BTATER "2 HMON i ’\ “Uana Evuipment (vE TRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E HELL" WITH DOROTHY O o TEDY LYRIC “Al'{LAWN CAROLINA " ¢ BANK \\umu\l Seea Ay roubles. [ LOVEY

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