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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON 10300k WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932. AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. (Continued.) _ ADAM A WESCHLER & BON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM: PROVED REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS 1441 COLUMBIA ROAD N.W.. EING AN ARTMENT CONTAINING ARODT 110 APARTMENTS AND BIX STORES By virtue of & certain deed of trust. duly Secorded in Liber No. 6339, folio 409 ef sea ©of the land records of the District of Co- fumbia, and at the request of the parties ed thereby, the undersigned ftrustecs auction, in DAY. THE FOUR public Mo wit: P ence Sand’s subdivision nd 7 ot e subdigision, by the “hetrs p the tracts of land Pleasant as per e surveyor Also part of aforesaid s ibed by mete ROGER WALTER "M __ja21.dadsincl. Su THOS. J. WHITEFORD, BASTIAN UABLE MODERN CHED) AT 3904 T NORTHWEST, TRUSTEES' SALE_OF VALUABLE REAL Situate at the Southeast Corner of Connecticut Avenue and| Eye Street Northwest, im- proved by a 7-story brick and stone apartment and office| building, known as The Ro- chambeau, and by a 5-story brick office building known | as premises 1624 Eye Street Northwest. HHUST COMPARY By WILLIAM D. HOOVER, Presider E. PERCIVAL WI u<(} 3813.16,20,23.27.30- 163,5,6.89.101 503 113,16 Beal.) Attest THOMAS nmunr. & CO.. Auctioneers Auction Sale of FURNITURE of Every Description Smith’'s Transfer and Storage Warehouse No. 1313 U St. N.W. Friday, February 5 At _10:30_O'Clock AM. TRUSTEES' _SALE By virt zecorded. in Libe ecords of the D wr EanTH BaY OF T THREE-THIRTY and +'of Colimbla in Liber 66 mruan of he time above Taid third in cas LEGAL NOTICES. F. E. YOUNGMAN, Attorney. BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF applica of 3D 1032, ordered that ail persons concerned . if _any there be. on or before lished once a week for three consecutive weeks before said day in_The Evening Star TON GORDON, Justice. & true copy. esto O FRANK E CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. By WILLIAM W. STICKNEY. Assistant Clerk 1e3,10.17 SPANISH WASHINGTON Prot. from Spain. Conversational Method, Rapid Progress. 1333 H St FREE ANALYS]S —Shows accurately how fo_better your condition. " ‘Send for Chart—No obliation. oncord College 248, 5,u W “Trals to Gain” 4 | fore .S. PAY STATISTICS - INHEAVY DEMAND Budget Bureau Has Many Calls for Compilation on Wages. Many members of Congress and many | Government agencies have applied to | | the Bureau of the Budget for copies of | the new statistics on Government per- sonnel pay, it was learned todayv. Care- ful study of the big page of figures is | being made in many circles throughout | the city The figures, which comprise the first set of their kind ever tabulated. dis- | close many new trends never known before in the Government pay roll, and are giving food for thought especally to those who have favored or opposed the wage cut for Government workers The majority of interpretations have | come from those who see in the figures | little hope for the wage cutters | By far the most of the Government pay goes to people who are in the lower paid brackets, as a matter of fact about three-fourths of the money goes to peo- ple earning less than $2,200, the figures show In order to get any out of the pocketboo workers, the table shows, it would be sary to take it away from the people who get the lower salaries. For instance, it was pointed out to- day. there appears to be slight comfort | [ in "the figures for any one proposing a | cut in th aries of all receiving more han $5.000 a year. The total salaries | paid to persons in the brackets above fhis figute amount to $44.663,581, and a 10 per cent cut of this would give the Government only about $4.466.000 With the Government fighting a | deficit_ which on January 30 amounted | to $1.5 933, it was said today | by opponents of a wage cut that the | $4.000.000 to be realized by cutting high would be only a drop in the| and would do far more harm | lization of personnel than it would do good in helping to balance the Gove ment's big budget ubstantial money s of Government In January. 1914, a few months be- the World War broke out, Liovd | 7 d declared that the »f peace were so good that sidered the time had come for re- Britain's naval and defense ex- ratory School for Bovs Athletic _Facilities. sixth Grade through ading Prepd Accredited—Exceptional Men ‘Teachers Only. High beging February 1st A, NA. 8250, CCOUNTANCY| Pace Courses; B. C. S. and J Degrees; C. P. A. . 5:30 class opens 0 class, Feb. 15. th Year Book s Benjamin Franklin University 303 Transportation Bldg. __ Met. 2 2515, 2 0. 0.8.8.8.9 Felix Mahony’s National Art School Our _Eight-Month Professional Courses Fit You to Accept & Position in Color. Interior Decoration. Costume Desizn. Commercial ~Art, Posters. Chil Saturday Class. See our Exhibitio New Classes Now Forming. 1747 R. I. Ave. North 1114i Temple School Meets Individual Requirements in Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day—Late Afternoon—Evening 1420 K St. WashmgtonCollegeofLaw Day Division, 9 to 11 Evening Division, 5:10 to 7 Three-year course leading to LL.B. Fourth-year course leading to LLM. and M.P.L. New classes now forming in all second semester subjects 2000 G St. Met. 4585 WALTON | ACCOUNTANCY | These courses have trained | 1,000 Certified Public in the United over Accountants States. All instruction in Account- ing is given by experienced teachers who possess their C. P. A. degree. All Law classes are under the direction of men who are university graduates in law, and are members of the Dis- trict of Columbia bar. Authorized B. C. S. and M. C. S. degrees are con- ferred. New semester begins February 8 STRAYER COLLEGE of ACCOUNTANCY, 721 13th smet" Ational 1748 RESORTS. _ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ! HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. d. EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT JUST NOW! The nghl kind of weather for your health. . . the right kind of serv- ice for your comfort . . . the right kind of food for your dlgemon . the right¥ind of people for society ...and the right kind of rates for the tires... wire us you're coming. Walter J. Buzby, Inc. ) ((hw“‘I. ubDY CAROLINA AVE.~ A%rum’%zv ROBEAT 8 LUDY, M.D INCLUDING BATH AND AL MfALS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Band Wagon,” 2:20 and 8:20 pm. Belasco—"Blessed Event,” pm. Gayety—"Girls From the Follies,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Columbia—+Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (second week), at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Prestige,” at 10:20 am.; 12:46, 3:12, 5:38, 8:04 and 10:30 pm. Stage shows at 11:38 am., 2:04, 4130, 655 and 9:22 pm. Palace—"Lovers Courageous,” am. 2:05 4:40, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. at at 8:30 Stage shows at 1:20, 4, 6:25 and 9 p.m. | Metropolitan—"“The Speckled Band” and “Tulane vs. Southern California,” at 11, 11:49 am, 12:58, 1:47, 2:56, 3:45, 4:54, 5:43, 6:59, 7:48, 9:05 and 9:54 p.m. Rialto—"Unexpected Father.” at 12, 12:03; 4:05, 5:52, 7:54 and 9:58 p.m. Earle—"Two Kinds of Women," at 11:15 am. 1:40, 4:35, 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at 12:40, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:05 p.m. Fox 1:45, 4:31 shows 2:51, 3:37, 6:23 and 9:09 p.m. Tivoli—“Safe in Hell” at 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Are These Our Children,” 11 am. to 11 p.m, 7:17 and 10:03 pm. Stage at 11:30 | “Rainbow Trail” at 11:31 am., | with James Dunn in person, at | No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 'H St. NNW. NA. 1695 USED CAMERAS for 4”x5” pictures or larger Bought, Sold and Exchanged 3?1111»1'"‘&“& Alhert Tnr. BEFORE OR AFI'ER THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW Visit Our Display of RICHARDSON—MATTHEWS CHRIS CRAFT—GAR WOOD BOATS Open 9 AM. to 10 P.M. FLOODGATE MOTOR BOAT SALES CO. 14th & Water Sts. S.W. Metropolitan 9604 or 8565 Ambassador—"“Possessed,” at 6:15, E‘ and 9:50 p.m. Stork Stops Boat. NEW YORK (#).—The stork gave orders to the captain of a Providence- bound boat yesterday. Learning that the bird was hovering over the state room of Mrs. Gertrude Travers, the captain turned the boat around, docked. called a doctor, waited while an eight- pound daughter was born to avers and then steamed on for Provi- [dence with the new passenger. LANK BOOK —of all description Let Us Supply Them E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 _Pa. Ave. (1207 E St. N.W. Never Closed Herzog’s Nationally Famous Restaurant Good Sized Broiled Live Lobster | With Shoestring Potatoes Coleslaw, Bread and Butter $1.50 Lobster Salad, Lobster Newberg Fresh Shad and Shad Roe Steamed Shrimp, Steamed Oysters 11th and Potomac River Mrs. | Unusual Low Prices at 2—Large Size Tubes G son Milk of Magnesia | Tooth Paste, special. .. 2—Large Size Tubes Bay Rum Shaving Cream, specis ! 2—25c Pkgs. Seidlitz Pow- ders, special s 2—50¢ Prophylact! Brushes, special | € 2—Pints Russian Mineral 0il, special : 2—25¢ Tubes Woodbury's Cold Cream, special We deliver $1 or more GIBSON’S 915 G St. N.W. DR RE N RIS Your Presence is Requested at the Reopening of the Club Chantecler at No. 1 Thomas Circle o Friday, the Fifth of February, at 10 O'Clock in the Evening with La Mae and A’r'ce Louise South American Dance Stars and Harry Albert and his orchestra Decatur 2446 Reservations ARERRREEREEEE R UR S NOW IN PROGRESS Regular $30 and $35 SUITS O’COATS $1975 Worsteds, Blue _ Serges, Tweeds and other fine fab- rics. The overcoats are dark patferns and sbades. in popu- lar oxfords and - blues. All sizes. Shirts and Shorts 39¢ Three for §1 $2 to $3 Shirts Three for $3.75 $2 to $3 Pajamas $].29 Three for $3.75 Quality Hose 29¢ Four for $1 $1.29 Famous Nationally Known PACKARD SHOES $495 A very special price for this popular shee. Plain black and all <hades of tan. to choose. All sizes. Silk Mufflers $1.59 Sweaters up to $7.50 - $2.79 $1 89c 25cito 35¢ H'd'k'fs 6 for Golf Hose $5 to $7.50 High-Grade HATS shapes, styles and colors in the entire lot. Many nationally known makes included, Al permited to advertise. CELEBRATION — Many styles trom which TOREWIDE Listed below are some of the won- derful savings opportunities during Hundreds of other wardrobe. Regular $40 and $45 SUITS O’COATS $2975 Hard-finish fabrics, cheviots, serges, in s o i L smooth-finish overc Plenty of - the “popular blue and oxford with velvet col- Iars. Al sizes. tweeds, $3.50 to $4.50 Gloves 75¢ to $§1 Hose Two for 95¢ $1.95 49c Discontinued make Collars Three for 25¢ $3.50 to §5 Pajamas Three for $6 $2.19 Union Suits 59¢ Two for $1 $2.50 to $3 Ties $].39 Three for $4 $1.00 Ties 59¢ Three for $1. 75 $345 which we are not Sor HeRz0G -~ F Street at Qth OLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35¢, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome food prepared by best of women cooks _under a_trained_dietician. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. THE FAVORITE BLEND OF A MASTER BLENDER Direction: CLARA MAY DOWNEY ALHEY FARM=0)MFY, /"D, Where excellence of food and refinement of atmosphere are delightfully blended LUNCHEON—TEA—DINNER 12 miles out Georgia Ave. Ext. NO OTHER PHON LOCATIONS ASHTON 133 Full of nutritive value . . . made with milk, wheat and cheese. Delivered to your home. __AMUSEME} f/... COLUMBIA nd SENSATIONAL WEEK_. B o SEKYLL MR HYDE" ,‘:.. i, FREDRIC MARCH GARBO &BAMON NOVARRO 25k i MATA HARY [ PALACE Tow PLAYING Roberl: “LOVERS COURAGEOUS" b, MADGE EVANS - BOLAND YOUNG e $ TG B | MANDEL <752z RUTH LhATT‘RTON o TONIOAR.OW sl TOMOAROI”, RKO Vaudeville LAST 3 DAYS DAPHNE POLLARD on the Screen ANN HARDING PRESTIGE” ko Fathe News NEXT TSATURDAY KATE On Sale Tomorrow and Every Monday and Thursday. You get full goodness, nourishment and toasting qualities in every loaf Scientific formulas and recipes have combine Ho'mes' oven-controlled baking to produce the delicious cheese taste of this loaf serve novel sandwiches. tlky It's round, enabling Serve it Toasted Order a loaf NOW of Holmes Cheese Bread. It will be delivered direct to vour home. Phone National 4537 See what your druggist has for you! A beautiful non-fragile tumbler for your bathroom. A number of lovely pastel colors to choose from. Get purchase of TEK— the mod- ern tooth brush. Tumbler worth 35¢ ... Tek worth 50c...a total 85c value. sy a tumbler FREE with your AMUSEMENTS. : Momcomn ATIONAL 3% Nights, $1.00 to $4.40 Mat. Today & Sat. at 2:20 MAX GORDON Presents FRED ano ADELE FRANK HELEN ASTAIRE MORGAN BRCDERICK MOST PERFECT MUSICAL REVUE EVER STAGED Next Sunday Night at 9. Seats Selling CHARLES DILLINGHAM annownces An Informal Visit with MAURICE CHEVALIER IN PERSON in which the famous Idol of the Parisian Boulevards will sing his songs in Freach and in Eoglish Anisted b JACQUES FRAY & BRAGGIOTYI and their Modern Pianologue Entertainment 50 Seats Tomorrow WALTER HAMPDEN IN EDMOND ROSTAND'S HEROIC COMEDY “CYRANO de BERGERAC” Orch.. 83:. Bal.. 0; 2d Bal.. $1. Mail_orders accepted $2.50, 2 and ) HOPKINS NE_GIBSON JANS ml \\N\lf\ z 153 STARTS SATURDAY Leap Year Frolic JAMES CAGNEY in “TAXI"” —On_Stage— BART. . MANN RH TIMBERL & CC Last 2 Days Week 1. SHZ.LLCi LOLMES “SPECKLED BAND" TULAKE VS. 8O CALIF STARTS FRIDAV HUSBAN I)S HOLIDAY with Clive Brook Vivienne Osborne Charles Ruggles Ohe 81C_LAUGH TEAM IN THE SEASON'S \.OVEDY SCREAM. —STARTING FRIDAY— EDNA HERBERT BEST v MARSHALL Thurs. & Tonight SHUBERT H ‘ d L, BevascQ 3 5th Play Prof. Players 24 su. selum. SIDNEY PHILLIPS and HARLAN THOMPSON present “Blessed Event” A New Comedy by MANUEL SEFF and FORREST WILSON. ROGER PRYOR and 30 others Next Mon. Mail Orders Now. Thurs. Eves. 50c to $3.00 S0e to £2.00: Sat. Mat wih PAULA STONE Albertina Rasch Dancers Roy Lotti Billy Royston Loder Taylor 75— Glorious Ensemble—75 FRITZ REINER. Conducting VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, Soloist. FEB 9 8:45 Constitution Hall Tickets, 2 £2. $1.50, s1. Ar mith, 1330 G st in Homer 12Kl Doors close 8:45 until intermission. LAST 2 DAYS IN PERSON JA¥=S DUNN ovwane scREEn L] Zane Grey's ‘Rainbow Trail L] FANCHON & MARCO'S “CIRCUS DAYS” JOHN CHARLES THOMAS Baritone, Chicago Opera Constiution Hall Feb. 19, 8:30 Tickets Mrs. ne's Bureau, Droop’s. 1300 G st . 6493 ROSA PONSELLE Constitution Hall, Wed.. Feb. 30. e B e Narias Droop's. 1300 G st.: Dist. 6495 CHILDREN'S CONCERT By the NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA oF wasninGPox. p. ¢ HANS KINDLER, Conductor Central High School, 13th and Clifton Sts. Saturday Morning. Feb. 6, 11 o'Clock. Tickets, 50c Now on sale Mrs Wilson-Greene's Bureau, ' Droop’s. 1300 G st.; Dist. 6493 FAIRLAWN “THE RUNA —\R()L\[)“ “Warner Bros. AMBASSADOR JOAN GAEI w lrnrr Hrlv;' 18th and Col. Rd. N.W. CLARK 621 B St NE Warner Bros.’ Conn. MeKiniey NT Ave. St.. ner Bros.' AVENUE GRAND SIDNEY _FOX 615 Pa. Ave. S “Warner Bros. CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and K ERIC LINDEN & ARLINE JUDGE ESE_OUR_CHILDRE vunm Bros COL ONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St Warner Bros. 1230 C St AN TRAVEL SGUVENIR. No “Warner Bro: SAVOY LYNNE, Tith & Col Ra. N w arner Bros. TIVOLI 1ith & Park Rd. N.W. WITH DOROQTHY ROSBY “Warner Bros. YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebee St From the Stage Success of A. A. MILNE The England's Distinguished Statesman WINSTON CHURCHILL in a Lecture Entitled “The World Economic Crisis” Constitution Hall, Fri., Feb. 12, at 8:15 P.M. o TyyArihur Smith Bureau Direct From His New York Triumph THE SEASON’S SENSATION VICENTE ESCUDERO Gypsy Dancer of Spain ith His Ensemble . JHEATRE Tu: e SEATS NOW: Regular prices. 50c to 13 Talbert Ticket Bureau. in Willard, & A. A A Mail_Orders: National Theatre ‘Box_Office GAYETY-BURLESK Look st These Favorites “GYPSY” RAE REED GERTRUDE REED AND LEE HICKMAN Community Institute Presents | P GOOE ETTE COL CAERT % AN RUT e ONE SRt CAROLINA A P‘RADF «ith JOHN GILBEF o e AR FRIENDS AND LOVE STATE o 51 DUMBARTON Wi and JACKIE COGPER CHAMP.~_Comedy |IPRINCESS "i.x Line. 2 JACK HOLT & R ALPH' GRAVES in | I)A\A EROUS AFFAIR dded S| SECO ONCE A TAKOMA CFRANKENSTE IN"_ ASHTON __cuaursoos. va OOPER & ROBERT COOGAN 11t N vm, 15c and 2 STLVER SFRING, MD. HATTEF M Ath and_ Butiernui 6. No Parking Troubles. DIRECTION_SID! HIPPODR ME Eddie Dow! Herinald Denn MT. RAINIER. Today-Tomo; 5 FARRELL mn‘rnu E. Today- ro! Consolat ‘Alexandria, ARCADE o Irene Dunn_in RICHMOND s105 Pa, Ave. Ph. W, CIRCLE 59375 Sie afier BULL BOYD, "RORO i WARNER OLAND. Z BIG GAMBLE. W BEY CELEGPATRA JESSE THEATER JavEs DO s OVER THE HILL Song Comedy. News. SYLVAN "efe®odaibis Yol WARREN WILLIAMS In “HONOR OF T PRy Comedy. " News. STANTON einit *28.5 Shurdinent PAUL LUKAS, “THE BELOVED BACH- ELOR! LYRIC “PAGAN LADY. _ Lanrel and Hardy Comedy. Mickey Mouse. rnor AND MRS. ACHF' 1127 10ih Street W Class and di gichestra, every Monday and Frids p.m. Private ey ettt st 41k B, 1900 | "TANGO HOUR 50 besutitul T'nxc steps and combinations. Lorming | grs snd » .