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THE EVENING AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. (Continued.) o THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.V STEES' SALE _OF VALUABLE TWO- T ORY _ BhICK. ELLING ~ WITH STONE FRONT KNOWN A5 1639 NINE- TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust, duy 4. thereby, the under: public_auction. i f MONDAY, 'THE OURTH DAY OF APRIL FOUR-THIRTY ises ate trict of Colu being lot lettered “C" subdivision of lots in squ recorded in the office of thi District of Columbia in Li folio 366, Terms of sal 8.30,ap1.4 OWEN & 1431 EYE THOS. J. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE.STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK BUSINESS PROP. ERTY FOURTEE AS KNOWN RE STREET TH TRUSTEES' SALE OF V. ED_FRAME DUELLING MISES 3203 E STREET SOUTH- B premi n OF APRIL. A O'CLOCK PM nated as and 26. Croissant of East W n Terms of sale $300.00 will be requir T some newspaper c 3 mh25.28.30-ap2.4 H rustees. < (Greetings From 0rganizationsf {out the world. G | Miriam” BUSINESS WOMEN OF Y. W, BANQUET { in 50 Cities Received at Annual Gathering. May Queen CHOICE OF CLASSMATES AT FREDERICKSBURG. Business and professional women of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion held their annual dinner last night 1 | in_Barker r banquets were held simul- sly in hundreds of cities through- etings in the form | and air letters organizations eign cities. They Mise Margaret Hibble, Blue Triangle Club, y Craig, president of the Silverelle Club, Dr. Russell J. Clinchy spoke on| “What Horizans of Life Must We Ex- | in more l)|u" were read by president of th and Miss Peg ndship silence” was observed A skit, “A Morning on the ' was given by the Blue and Silverelle Clubs, assisted Business and Professional Glee Mi v Apple as soloist. | of honor included Miss Esther Ethel Bayley. Mrs Gertrude H. armody, Mrs. Katherine Miss Janet Fish, Mrs, Margaret Frances Foye. Miss| s. Miss Margarel E llie Hysong. Mrs.| Pearl McCall, Miss e McWhorten, Miss Rhoda Milliken, ‘\fi“\ Pearl L. Norrison, Miss Margaret Patterson, Miss Ma V. Royce, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Miss Helen G. Smith, Miss Martha Strayer and Mrs. Amelia Gude Thol moment of Western Bowling Russell Benson C. F ’Ihp Rush-Bagot treaty, ushering in a 115-year era of peace between the Lnnrd States and Canada, was signed April28. 1817. BLANK “STOP E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Here if You Want | THE TANG OF THE ORIENT 10i3 E STREET NW. “HERE TO DINE. Auctioneers, ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND TRUSTEES 3 ORY AND d of trust duly io 69. of the of Columbin, for ul “THE FOURTH DAY T~ FOUR-THIRTY £ _one 5 trustees’, subdivision of ¥ plat recorded in Liber Ci foltbs 103 and 104, in the surveyors o of the District of Columi AR EAST CHINESE RESTAVRANT 519 13th N.W Next Earle Theatre Phone Met. 77 Jewish Community Center W) Modern Dining Room the same at the southeast c: and running thence north with of Ninth street 50 feet; thence 4 with Prankfort street to the western line | of lot two; thence south wlong said western along said -treet 114 ning: suid block one b the purposes of assessmer Square 3831: subject to the the land., and toge vements thereon, rd of the purchase | . ‘ba n two qua years from day Tate of 6% per a bl semi-anuually. deferred payments to be se- cured by a first deed of ¢ pcing, et t of purchaser to be complied with within tk of sale. otherwise th v Tights against defaultis ser CHAFIN B. BAUMAN. JAYMOND J. VIERBUCHEN. || 11th& Potomac River. Dinner, 75¢ 12 Noon o E30 P ATERING {166 ana @ NN be “The Anchorage’s..&r's.. Alexandria, Va, 2 Block FA\M flu \ h. Blvd. CHICKEN DINNFRS L HERZOG’S Nationally Famous Sea Food Restaurant Potomac Shad Shad Roe Lobsters All Styles Soft Shell Crabs All Fresh Fish in Season Met. 9762 TIA JUANA “A Bit of Old Mexico in the National o RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. "HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Fii( v 3 UNOBSTRUCTED IN l Hotel to which people return ... and Easter is the favorite Rates That Are Attractive Walter J. Buzby aTy Gntrally locat fogel~ it ons i) ROBERT 6. LUDY. M D WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. AMEKICA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL ALL-YEAR RESORT Rates invite fayorable comparison. Just®| cvernight or pleasant davlight ride— C.&O.Ry. Fine motor run. The Green- brier Airport and hangars. Reserva- tions at the New Willard, Washingion T | Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso, Arroz Con Pollo, Huevos a Caballo Other Well Known Mexican, Cuban and American Dishes (o order 1321 New York Ave. NNW. Just East of 1ith Theater Parties Invited (OPEN TILL 3 AM Nat'l 3911 Daily and Sunday) Dinner, 65c; Sunday We deiiver ‘chow mein asd chop suey at mo extra charge. 775 Columbia Rosd N.W. 1207 E St. NW. Never Closed EDUCATIONAL. =BEGINNERS: New Class Starts April 5 Gain One-Half Year Meets Tuesday and Thurs day Evenings, 7:30 to HELEN RICE Of Ottomans, Va., will preside as May queen at the State Teachers' College in Predericksburg. She is highly popu- lar and an officer in the student gov- ernment A. P. Photo. HOME PLANS CONCERT Marks Stoddard Baptist Residence. Program Renovation of A musical program will feature exer- cises at 8 o'clock tonight marking the completion of the renovation of the Stoddard Baptist Home for aged and infirm colored people, at 324 Bryant street. The home is a member of the Com- munity Chest. Rev. William H. Jerni- gan is president and Mrs. Lewis matron. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Chocolate Soldier,” at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"Olivia Bows to Mrs, Grun- dy,” at 8:30 p.m. Gayety—"Dainty Dolls,” £:15 p.m. at 2:15 and Palace—“Are You Listening?” at 11 m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. Stage shows at 12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 6:50 and 9 pm Fox—"Careless Lady," at 11:10 am., 1:43, 4:33, 7:23 and 10:13 pm. Stage shows at pm. Columbia—“Tarzan, the Ape Man," at 10 am., 11:50, 1:50, 3:45, 540 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—"Girl Crazy,” at 11:15 am., 1:56, 4:37, 7:28 and 10:09 p.m Stage Metropolitan — “Explorers World,” at 11:30 a.m,, 1:33, 3:36, 5:28, 7:31 and 9:35 pm. Harold Noice in person at 12:32, 2:35, 6:30 and 8:33 p.m. Rialto—"Cohens and Kellys in Holly- wood,” at 11:40 am., 7:40 and 9:40 p.m Earle—"Alias_the Doctor,” at 11:30 am., 1:55, 4:45, 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at 12:33, 3:22, 6:11 and 9 p.m. Tiveli—The Lost Squadron,” at 2:25, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:35 p.m. of the to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"Emma,” 0 and 9:45 p.m. at 2:20, 4:10, helpi Sarah F. | 12:53, 3:43, 6:33 and 9:23 | shows at 12:44, 3:25, 6:16 and 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, | Central—"Mata Hari,” from 11 am. R (. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C._WEDNFSDAY, Complete Outfit Developi n g and Printing KodakFilms 'PARK BOARD TO GET | PORT MEASURE AGAIN | Special Committee to Refer Bill{ Back to Planning Group After Study. 815 IOTH STREET, N.W. No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. NNW. NA. 1695 The measure dealing with the pro- | posed Port of Washington Authority will be referred back to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission after being studied by a special com- | mittee, it was announced yesterday by | Lieut. Col. U . S. Grant. 3d. director of public buildings and public parks. Col Grant, who also is ehe commissior | vice chairman and executive dicated unlooked-for difficulties lmt! | been encountered in the shaping of the | bill, which was originally planned for introduction in Congress this week | 'The commission’s next meeting will | be April and Col said no announcement of the cha made in the measure would be forthcoming until the commission has had an opportunity to_examine the revision Serving on the special committee are Col. Grant, Maj. D. A. Davison, Acting | Engineer Commissioner, who is also a | member of the National Capital ark | ‘and Planning Commission, and Lieut Col. L. Petersen, representing the office of the chief of Army Engineers. ‘The bill Is designed to boost the im- portance of the Capital as a nautical center, | s No Woman Can Afford HELD TO GRAND JURY to Pass This Up — Great Ambrosia | Colored Man Charged With Rob- Deal bery of Grocery Store. 1—$1.00 Size Ambrosia George W. Curtis, colored, accused breaking into a Sanitary grocery 1—50c Size Ambro 1000 Third street southwest and re- 1—25¢ Ambrosia Funnel moving a quantity of foodstuffs, was s held for the grand jury by Judge Isaac 1 zsfl.;{'nl&vj‘uc‘;‘;;:"“ All R. Hitt yesterday when arraigned on a for. . e ; ZC housebreaking charge in Police Court 3 Deals According to Precinct Detective T. M Super Special ... rayer College Bidg. Luncheon, 50¢; Dinner, Wholesome food vrepared by best o u cooks under a trained diefictan Bigger and 3etter Funerals At Half the Usuval Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A Whole Funeral for as $75 low as Phone or w ll4 your Atlli'l send a_beautiful We will catalogue of How We Do It | McVearry, fourth precinct, Curtis en- tered the store at night by breaking through a rear door. He is charged with removing eight hams, a quantity of coffee, butter, sugar and flour. .$2.00 Gibson Drug Dept. 915 G St. N.W. Transatlantic steam navigation was discussed for many years before any | one combining sufficient skill with cour- age and a spirit of adventure made the bold attempt. | STARTING TONIGHT—S8 P. M. ORCELLA REXFORD The Mental Radio Wonder The Amazing Woman Who Set Al America and Europe a’Talking Hear!—7 Free Lectures on MENTAL RADIO The Most Amazing Power in the World TFeday Wednesday, March 30—How to “tune-in” your Mental Radio. g goes wrong.” Tharsday, March 31—Depression—"When everyth master the inferiority complex. Friday, April I—How Saturday, April 2, 8:00 P. M.—How to “broadcast” for more money. Sunday, April 3, 2:30 P. M.—How to win and keep love. Sunday, April 3, 8:00 P. M.—How to banish fear worry. Monday, April 4—How to be well and happy. AT 8 P. M. NATIONAL PRESS CLUB AUDITORIUM 14th and F Sts. N.W. Was| ADMlSSlON F REE 7272777277777 77, 722722 % them have o ror BREYERS for - 52.00 ¥ uller & dAlbert, 7. EVA TANGUAY In FANCHON & MARCO “STAKS OF YESTERD George Washington Mized Choru STARTS FRIDAY ISORDERD CONDUCT WITH SALLY ERERS SPENCER TRACY STA Pd\lll'ill & MARCO “llACK & UHIIE" Gloom Chasers o Radio GAYETY-BURLESK GEORGE BROADHURST JOAN LEE AND THEIR “DAINTY DOLLS” WITH OLNEY FARM—OLNEY, MD. Where excellence of food and refinement of atmosphere are delightfully blended. LUNCHEON—TEA—DINNER 12 miles out Georgia Ave. NO OTHER PHON! LOCATI ASHTON 133 DIRECTION: CLARA MAY DOWNEY Auto Strop Razor Special 1—Pal Auto Strop Razor com- plete with razor, strop, blade 1—Can Talcum. 1—Bottle After-Shaving Lotion. Total Value, 90c s 39¢ 3 oy $1.00 Offer Good THURSDAY and FRIDAY Only Gibson Drug Dept. 915 G St. N.W. 9:30, Until May 19. Southeastern University (Coeducational) 1736 G St. N.W. Na. 8250 Tuko any Doctor’s word for it! You can give Breyers Ice Cream generously to your chi dren ... for it's one of the most nourishing and easily digested of all foods. Breyers contains nothing but pure cream, sugar and NATURAL flavorings . . . SCIENTIFICALLY BALANCED to increase their health value and food value. Give Breyers generously to your entire family . . . and make it a regular part of your menu. TRY THESE DELICIOUS BREYERPAKT PINT COMBINATIONS 1+ Vanille, Fresh Strawberry and Chocolate. 4 * Vanilla, Fresh Straw- berry and Orange iee. 7 « French Vanilla and Chocolate. § - Frozen Egg-Nog. 9 « Butter Pecan and Coffes. 10 ¢ Pistachio and Vanilla. ICE CREAM is SCIENTIFICALLY BALANCED AMUSEMENTS. _AMUSEMENTS o WARNER BROS. THEATRES ARCHER GIBSON Organ Reeital Friday, April 8th, 8:15 P.M. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. S1.00—for reservations phone Miss Coherth. Dist. 0505 N TIONAL | TOMITE . 'r-m.., & Sat. at IVIE CHARLES SEGAL - PURCELL In Osear Straus' Famous Operetta The Ghocolale_Soldler Nites, 50c to 52 50, NEXT WEEK--SEATS TOMOR. GILBERT MILLER Pecsonts. HELEN HAYES 2t MOLNARY reew CHeGOOD “’"‘“fkv WPty ey vy s B 0. $1.50. $1.00. 506, Tonight Mat. Thar, | At5:30 50¢ o 1.50 . llflllll' ° A NEW COMEDY Roland Bott. «ih JANET BEECHER Tayler Hoimes. Sydney Greenstreet. Fiem Ward, Jane Wyait. Nicholas jay, Evelyn Carrington lOEW’ R PAT THEATRE v THE uAm B CThe, WISE CRACKER FIRST DRAMATIC HI ORIGINAL PLATINUM BERT FROHMAN &B0N BARCLAY IN A CAPITOL THEATRE N.Y. REVUF LOEW'S ALLAC APE o eSS mULLER 5 fi"“i".“fl::.. LOEW'S I.UMB TMEATAE OF THE STARS WHEELER & WOOLSEY and Star Cast “GIRL CRAZY" ‘lr‘r‘. uring ACK WHITING Coming “\ OUNG £7|.““‘“' 'RIALTO 25C TILL 1 CHILDR SATURDAY I .. THE THRILL ROMANCE OF A GIRL REPORTER WHO BRAVED EVERY DANGER FOR THE SAKE OF A HEADLINE SCOOP! POWERFUL! mumcl A COLUMBIA PICTURE WATM MAE GI.ARKE PAT O'BRIEN FRONT PAGE" FAME) 5 S VAN DINE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY LAST 3 DAYS RICHARD " LAST TWO DAYS Thrill Hunt to Siz SIX NOTED. EXPLORERS “EXPLORERS OF THE WORLD” mol.n NOICE t Exrplorer ll PERSON BENNY RUBIN COMEDY “4th and Butternut Sis. No_ Parkine Troubles. Negri in CAMEO Robt. Montgomery, Alexandria, Va. ___ MARI® xwv SL fon WILCO: d__BERNH] JESSE THEATER R. C. A. Photophone. BUCK JONES 'in T, OF THE RIQ p.m ol RANW. T Eama 4 CLARK Conn. Ave. Faere Bea CENT RAI‘_ b St Bet. D and E GRETA GA MARIE_DRE “Warner Bros SAVOY °lith & co. Ra. NW. AVEN ON EARTH" ““lth & Park RA. N.W. . ‘Ave. & Quebec St. N e. 2 PM LORETTA LAUREL- DANCING. Don Martini o TANGO HOU R 30 Beautiful Tango Steps and Combinat s noted dancing persona i1y . Decatur 2678, STAFFORD PEMBERTON. e and Ball Room Danein 1121 Conn. Ave. DANCE INSTRUCTORS WANTED. Three ladies, three centlemen. See Mr, . 10 am. to | p.m. or afler 8:30 p.m, Arcaali"Ball Room. 1ith ‘snd ME. Stag Studio 10th Street hestra_ every 30 pm._Private 4150." gt 1500,