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Get Cream of Nujol tonight at any drug counter.— Ad\ertbcmflni | Speclal Luncheon (Service or Cafeteric) 25¢ WALLIS ‘WHERE TO DI WEBER’S Special Lenten Dinners Oc Sea Food of Best Qu Plenty Parking Space Min 302-101 H St T MEXICO CITY FRANCES PERKING GIVEN RECEPTION New Secretary. of Labor Makes Favorable Impres- sion With Employes. By the Associated Press. Frances Perkins, first woman cabi member, met her Labor Departmsat twentieth anniversary celebration last | night—and won them with her smile, Former Secretary Doak and Mrs. Doak received with her, and were say- ing their good-bys as she the long, long line that passed by. There had been some of long ex- perience in the Labor Department who werk a bit dublous about & woman as Secwndcy when the thing was first tafked about. Different Impression. But all that was forgotten as Miss her chiffon-scarfed black evening gown than in business-like tailleur and tri- corn, met those who will work under her direction during this administra- tion—from gray-haired veterans to fledgling file clerks. ‘There were whispers, too, some of the | leaders of organized labor might not | stand so completely aloof from Secre- | tary Perkins as might have been drawn | from President William Green's expres- | sion of “disappointment.” This was later corroborated by John | P. Frey, secretary-treasurer of the Metal Trades Union, who indicated he was one of a group who would not hesitate to pay their respects. “Indeed, I intend to call on her just as soon as I can find her free enough to receive me in her office,” he said. Introduced to Gathering. Introducing Miss Perkins at the birthday party was Robert C. Starr, ap- pointment clerk, who has had charge of ;-:ch of its annual celebrations for 20 ars, During all that time the department has boasted the first Federal bun:u Perkins, looking far more feminine in | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters “ » Monday at National OEL COWARD'S _“Cavalcade,” said to be one of the finest films of this decade, will have a gala opening Monday night at the National Theater. Mr. Coward has woven three romances into the pat- tern of this record of the march of gen- erations, The first romance is one be- . tween the husband and wife; the sec- ond starts with a boy and girl affair between the older Marryot son and Edith, the daugh- ter of Mrs. Marry- ot’s friend; and the third is a modern- day sort of affair between young Joe Marryot and Fanny Bridges, dancer, who is the toast of Iondon. These characters are por- trayed on the screen in this Fox film production by Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook, John Warburton, Marga- ret Lindsay, Frank Lawton and Ursula Jeans. Ben Bernie Friday at the Earle. “ Ole Maestro” himself, Ben Bernie, America’s most popular radio artist, brings “all the lads” to Warner Bros. Earle Theater Friday to headline the stage activities. The screen attraction will be Paramount’s drama, “From Hell to Heaven,” with Carole Lombard, David Manners, Jack Oakie and Adrienne Ames. Other acts on the stage bill are Violet Carlson, the famous caricature prima-donna star of tudent Prince,” “Sweet Adeline” and “The Red Robe”; the Three Victor Girls, a novelty aerial "dance act, and Maxine Doyle, mistress of ceremonies. The cast of the film also includes Sidney Black- mer, Shirley Grey, Bradley Page, Wal- ter Walker, Rita LeRoy and many others. The program will be completed by the Graham McNamee talking nawsreel and the Earle orchestral prel- ude. Dians Wynyard. Saturday morning at 11 oelock feature of the final concert in chfl- dren’s series offered by the orchen.n. ©One of the numbers on the prog:m “The Worried Drummer,” by Sc! It will be presented to the juvenile audience with Carroll Bratman in the title role. Other numbers to be played are “Entrance of the Gods into Wal- halla,” from Wagner's “Rheingold”; “Russian Cradle Song,” “Tabatiere a Musique” (The Music Box), and the gxl;rch, “Pomp and Circumstance,” by ar. “Powder Puff” Revue Sunday at the Gayety. ¢JPOWDER PUFF” Revue comes to the Gayety next week, starting with the usual matinee on Sunday. ‘The roster of the revue includes Hazel Miller, statuesque blond; Eddie Kap- lin, Harry Arnie and Eddie Dale, three comedians; Johanna Slade and Mae Baxter, ingenue beauties; Joan Dare, Bob Birch and Bert Grant, Fred Bish- op, Mile. Marle, and Ray, Realy and Roy, Argentine and Mexican dancers. Matinees will be given daily. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—“The Piccoll,” at 2:30 and Gayety—“Libertw Girls,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—“Second Hand Wife,” at 11:15 am., 1, 2:45, 4:35, 6:20, llOAnd 9:55 pm. Palace—“She Done Him 11:30 am., 1:35, 3:40, 5:45, 9:55 pm. Rialto—“Rome Express,” at 11:35 am, 1:34, 3:33, 5:32, 7:32 and 9:32 pm. Metropolitan—“Grand Slam,” at 11:35 am., 1:25, 3:15, 5, 6:50, 8:35 and 10:25 pm. R-K-O Keith's—"“The Great Jasper, at 11 am, 1:06,°3:12, 5:18, 724 lnd 9:30 p.m. Eule—— ‘;2nd sstreet 8:30 pm. 7:55 lnd at 9:50 am., and 10:15 p. Sug! shows at 11:30 am, 1:55, 4:25, 6:55 and 9:25 p.m. “Clear All Wires,” at 8, 6, 5:44, 8:22 and WEDNEGDAY, 10:40 p.m. Stage shows at 13, 3: 4:56, 7:3¢ and 9:52 pm, Tivoll—“Ladies They Talk About,” at 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. Central—"Robbers’ Roost,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador — “The Son-Da: et at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. ey e ROOSEVELT MAY SPEAK Invited to Address D. A. R. Ses- sion Here in April. President Roosevelt may address the opening session of the D. A. R. in this city April 17, when that organization meets in annual session. This is the view expressed by one of the President’s secretaries yesterday to former Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida, who called to extend an invitation to the President. MARCH 8, 1933. CHECKS BRING PENALTY Harry F. Freund, 35, of the 1000 block of ‘Webster street, was sentenced | to six months in jail on & bad check charge by Judge Isaac R. Hitt in police court yesterday. He was charged with issuing two bad checks. Sentences are to run concurrently. Geo M Barker * COMPANY ° LUMBER and MILLWORK *<SINCE 1865 - 649 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 1348 Turn In . Bottle Caps NOW z = B ¢ from Clicquot Club Ginger Ale OST stores will gladly accept these little bottle caps ahd see that they reach the local relief organization that has accepted Clicquot’s offer. You can help by turning AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Two famous Sexplorers Go BIG DAME H ca!” A COLUMBIA PICTURE WITH RAQUEL TORRES Trapped in the ‘“Wiles” of Africa where Amazon Beauties Almost Kill Them With Love..... NATIONAL Mat. Today Tonight 8:30 2:30 P, M. PODRECCA'S NOVEL REVUE %PICCOLI Extra Mat. Tom'w 3:45 P.M. Nighty, 58 te $2.35. Mats. Wed. sad Sat. af 2:20 . M., 556 to $2.20. Extra Mais! Thars, Fri. at. 346 P M, 53¢ 1o $1.65 e ——— “Finest Photoplay That Has Yet Been Made in the English Language.” —N. Y: Herald Tribune. 7 22% till PATHE NEWS . F.M ever to have a woman at its head— ?mechl:drens Bureau. Miss Grace t, its present chief, was in the - % receiving line, as was Miss Mary An. | Beplaces “Rasputin” at Palace. On our regular 60c Dinner will be derson, director of the Woman's Bureay, JLOEW'S Palace Theater is offering | served sirloin steak and roast turkey, o this Friday the Metro-Goldwyn- || or choice of other meats. 3 Mayer production, “Fast Workers,” | Both Floors, 4 to 8 p.m. with John Gilbert, Mae Clark, Robert (| Also our popular 50c Dinner is Armstrong and Muriel Kirkland in the served dally in the Cafeteria. starring roles. Gilbert and Armstrong = in this picture portray two tough| HOB NOB “guys,” who think no woman can put 1010 F Street anything over on them, and to prove this to themselves, attempt to take each other’s girls away from one another. | They also make an agreement that neither shall marry until the other has tested the prospective wife. %2 2 RESTA_URANT Special Lunch, ; Dinner, 50c your caps in regularly, even a few at a time. It all helps. Five or six caps will buy a loaf of bread—nine or ten caps a quart of milk. Pennies count up fast, and so do bottle caps. John Gilbert Film THURSDAY DINNER % In a recent month 1,200 tons of tin were shipped from Hongkong, China, the largest shipment from there m more than two years. HERZOG’SA T Sea Fcod Restaurant Thursdays and Saturdays LENT OLE FIRESIDE . . THE SMART PLACE Broiled Live Bus Terminal, T. B, Md. Lobsters Only_13 Miles' From . C 11th & Potomac River Tomorrow—Thursday — Roast Young Chicken 50 “ITALIAN DINNERS || Special Steak Dinner 9UC | Best of Quality Foods Othes Dioness, 356, S5e, 15e . 9 18th f‘c’;-:ldxafl 0.'-1(.".’.":.'.' xw.| Macina’s Restaurant : 1009 E St. N.W. 521 K St. N.W. of “Grand Slam,” which will play up | Orders to go @nl[let z’nn to and including Friday. Met. 7675 Park View Players - e [ THURSDAY ONLY ||t comes b o ¢ITHE LAUGHING CURE,” a two- 4PM—8PM. . BEN BERNEE a Person act comedy, will be presented by Speclal Dinner the Parkview Players at 8 o'clock on (Complete Dinner) Friday night, at the Park View School. ‘The play was directed by Miss Lena G. Parks. In the cast are Evelyn Canova, Julius Holbrook, Kirk Mears, Hazel| Choice of Soup or Cocktail. Baked 5 ing. Bl it Saterghasie e e Gy B ETRODOlITAIl WALLIS’ (Service or Cafeteria) |and E. C. Canova. An added attraction ASHTON 617 12th St. NW. |will be a one-act play, “Fleurette | :n.nd Company.” | “The Big Cage” Saturday at Rialto. 2,240 Pounds to the Ton Blue Ridge Va. Hard Stove Coal, $12.00 ¢/THE BIG CAGE"” comes to the Rialto Theater for the new week, | Special Furnace size, $10.50 | el Nut, $11.50 Pes, $8.75 Ess. $11.50 || Wheeler-Woolsey Film . . P 3 - - onWHE VA, BANKHEAD 20 opening Saturday, as directed from an original script by Clyfle Beatty and Blue Ridge Buckwheat, $7.00 || At R-K-O Keith’s Thursday. STATI E DETHESDA. MD. Above Coal Mined in Virginia BERT ‘WHEELER and Robert Woolsey 5 b lme nl Western :lmm S .’ ESTHER MBS = TS5 11th, .‘. very—Phone Colur March 13th at 8:30 2:30—Twice Daily Thereafter—8:30 PRICES, Matinees, 5bc, 83c, $1.10 Evenings: 5S¢, 83c, $1.10, $1.65 'ALL SEATS RESERVED Worth 1c Each to Your Relief Fund Watch, Clock & Jewelry TR Al T, Totte REPAIRING Clocks _ Called _For. Delivered, Guaranteed: ELECTRIC . and Grandfather CLOCKS A Specialty TRIBBY’S 615 15th Street. Next to Keith's Estimates Furnished Met. 3629 The Clicquot Club Company have agreed to pay one cent each to your local relief organi- zation for every cap turned in before April 1, 1933. Checks are sent out as often as caps * are returned. It all helps. Turn your bottle caps in NOW! Surprise Picture Saturday at Metropolitan. S the screen attraction at Warner Bros.’ Metropolitan Theater for the | | week starting Saturday, a surprise pic- | ture, the title of which the manage- | ment at this time cannot reveal, will be presented. The title of the picture: will be announced in all daily news- | papers on Friday of this week. The| picture, which opens Saturday, neces- sitates the hold-o\'er for one extra day | WARNER BROS. THEATRE LAST 2 DAYS Everyons Wanis to Ses 1t 8o Wa Ars Forced to Give 5—De Luxe Shows—5 42nd STREET Washington Federation of Churches ATV 38, S e, —On Stage— VAUGHN DE LEATH D OTHER ACTS 30, 135, ‘fl. 5, 025 Second Floor Get names & addresses of all witnesses Special Thursday Dinner 45¢ Waitress Service—No Tipping Excellent Menu , 4:30 to 8. Sunday, 12 to 8 CREYNOLD'S C. F. Harper %09 18th St. N.W. 18th 8t., Just Below Pa. Ave. E ‘WALTER HUSTO: ADCLPH Orchestra Music 6t 8§ PM. CLARENDON. VA. TALA BIRELL. MELVYN DOUGLAS. CAROHNA 11th & N. C. Ave. SE. “PROSP! ERITY.” With MARIE DRESSLER, S 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 0033 Coming Satwrday ClRCLE Matiness T +'. Thurs., Sat.. Sun. WATCH NEWSPAPERS 2 R PG CANE FRIDAY LO) . “NO OWN.” _Comedy. News. DUMBARTON 1343 Wisconsin Au.‘ A STUART 1h AIR MALL S Cort. FAIRM ANACOSTIA, D. C. EDW. G. ROBINSON in “SILVER DOLLAR"® LYRIC GAITHERSBURG. MD. “PARACHUTE PRINCESS _, all thrills, all action, very human and distinctly picturesque. Kurt Nuemann managed the megaphone. In the cast are Anita Page, Clyde Beatty, Raymond Hattan, Andy Devine, Robert McWade, Wallace Ford, Vince Barnett and Wul- dred Lucas. The Rialto completes its| new p#gram with selected shorter sub- jects together with the Universal News with Graham McNamee in his favorite | role of the talking reporter. /mmediafely e Spanish and Americap Dishes Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, con Carne, Bistec a la Parilla. 1321 New York Ave. N.W. 1 Just_East_of 1ith §TANTON_r.n£,'§§u.& i."....".%.. TA%L"LAH BANKHEAD. ROBERT MONT= Daily and Edward Anthony. This is said to be (Open Till 4 A. z Smokeless E; .25 are coming back again to R-K-O omedge - aeat EDUCATIONAL. Bituminous Coal w.m.'".’.‘.?. or Seot || Keith’s on Thursday, a day ahead of 4th and Butternut Sis. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY = 'i-:.;: -5 the, usual schedui, intheir, moxt, e; Schools of Law and of In this picture, produced by Columbia, Economics and Governmerit fi:fi E(;;‘l,; Thtn wm‘z‘.""éfi-%’fl the comedians are a couple of explorers Spring Term Begins March 13, 1933 'mv. l.--; cnl. u‘m in the wilds of Africa. They find a . tribe of 200 wild women who have Li de Il d III unrl“ c i men Summer Term Begins June 15, 1933 || from he 'n"' g Registrar's Office A SRl T never before seen a white man; they 818 13th St. N. W find that Mrs. Johnson Martini, world- ARARRE ok R famed expert of wild animals accom- Prices Tel. Nat. 6617 _Open for resistration 9 am. to 7 p.m. TAKOMA No Parking Troubles Phone GEORGIA 4312 P GWILI ANDRE in_ Secrets of French Police” And NANCY CARROLL in “HOT SATURD. ‘e |HIPPODROME 5.5 5.2, “If I Had l M1l “THE SPE DEMON" CA" ML, RAINIER. MD. | Claudette Colbert. [ARCADE ™3 KATE SMITH 3 _“HELLO, EVERY BODY" Hotay. Tomorr James _ Caxney “Hard o Handle ”Place Your Car, In Safe Hands Advance Soon panying their expedition is actually B o"‘%:f"fn"” cnute || rightened to deatn of them, and that | iy o the tribe of 100 Tarzan men are a 52 Sarg e track To'you pretty rough bunch of “hombres.” In the cast will be found Raquel Torres as Tarzana, Edith Mulr as Mrs. John- son Martini, and some 300 of the most beautiful of Hollywood girls. 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THE story of a man successful in business, but a failure in his do- mestic relations and a_young secretary who falls in love with her emplo &e is revealed in “Second Hand the new Fox picture co-featuring Snlly Eilers and le.]ph B:Luar;‘yth T?e et appeart n support of the feal plpnp;eu.“includes such favorites as Helen Vinson, Dorothy Christy, Esther Howard, Effie “Elisler, Victory Jory, Nella Walker, Karol Kay, Clay Clement and Ara Haswell. The picture, which will continue its run_through Sunday at Loew’s Columbia Theater, was directed by Hamilton MacFadden. Eddie Cantor Friday at Loew’s Fox. EDDIE CANTOR, star of radio, stage and screen, will be seen in person/ as the chief funnyman in a new vaude- ville-revue, which opens Friday at Loew's Fox Theater.. 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