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I And still there Is a sensational but —and—'who knows?—maybe long after CLASSES AT Y. W. under the auspices of the Health Ed- happy ending. Dickie Moore, Alan that. Johnny Weissmuller, the famous SWIM ucation. Department between 2 and 4 Dinehart, . Ralph Mor- swimmer and athlete, is "Tarzan.” and o'clock daily. SLIP COVERS Miss Irene Richards is director of the Three-pc suite and 5 straight, separata and Charles Grapewin have roles Maureen O'Sullivan—you never wrould Easter cushions, PLANNED gan Groups Meet Daily During snap fasteners, tailored to jour TRIBUTES is based on who Health Education What’s What which a have it, was Department. furniture Imported and Where introduced Belgian in the picture, suspected Linen and William Anthony McGuire story, direct- to the screen by the famous singer, Vacation. Roman Stripe Linen*. $13.50. Write or I phone for samples ed by John W. Considine. jr. The stage John McCormack—is the lady in the R. L. the Easter ISHERWOQD. show will be luminant with ‘‘Col. Stoop- story. It is the purpose to run the Featuring vacation, daily Latvia has placed quotas on all im- Line. 5350. 15ft **th 8t. RE. Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Theaters the Washington nage! and Bud,” from radio comedy; showings at hours already fixed “Learn to swim” meets are being held ports. Fanchon-Marco unless the demand it. the "Black and White changes at the Young Women's Christian As- idea and the return of Phil Lampkin ■ 11 —■ •--_____ one of the theaters devoted the senior and junior high schools, the sociation, it was announced today. The as conductor of the orchestra. to what is called the and schools. Agricultural conditions in Chile are groups include boys under 10 years of legitimate vocational, grade parochial * * * * Dmner to Be Given 13 drama will be illuminated the * * * * improving. age, as well as girls, and are meeting April Bride” coming week, due doubtless to “ Babies” “Young BUT And at Keith's. dominates Roxy Gang not rob in Honor of Patriots the uncertainty that Sunday at the Gayety. Ice does foods the New York offices—for “ V/f ANAGER MEAKIN of the Keith booking a Columbia Circuit BABIES," faith has a great many visitors "JAZZ Theater hasn't lost his in Washington merriment, with of Revolution. in town at this time, and the theater is offering, promise "the old days” apparently, for he a host of and amusing good D with visitors. The pretty girls is the four outstanding of natural moisture always popular comedians, at the Gayety Burlesque proclaiming talking picture palaces all will be aglow members of the famous old Roxy Gang Theater, on Ninth street, starting with Great and, with but one exception—and that as his stellar attractions of his stage News! Presbyterians of the North and South a matinee on Sunday. Steve Mills and To be retain their individual flavor and fresh- a big local hit—all will have new picture show and "Young Bride.” featuring palatable—to ate joining in a dinner at the Vail will the comedy, May- drama and bills of entertainment. Bobby provide , Arline Judge and foods must not be of their natural mois- flower 13 to a Jean ness—your deprived April commemorate the assisted by troupe containing the New York of * * * * Eric Linden, formerly of ture while in the Because of its aervices Presbyterian patriots in the Williams. Dot Alexander, the Lopez feature. DUPLEX refrigerator. melting action, screen PREMIER Theater Guild, as his Colonial and Wars as a and Sisters, Milt Bronson, Lew Denny and American Ice fresh foods fresh and Revolutionary It represents the first fruits of the com- keeps palatable: there is part of the Bicentennial Observance. “The Good Fairy.” Mabel White. bined efforts of Radio Pictures and no no of flavors. And remem- those who have * * * * drying out, intermingling food Among accepted in- Helen Hayes—“our own Helen," as Pathe. The favorites of the Roxy Gang vitations are the moderator of the Gen- ON THE SCREEN. ber, there is ice for all Washington loves to call her—will bring announced by Mr. Meakin are John always enough your beverages—when eral Assembly of the Presbyterian to the National “Love Parade" Grffin, Adelaide De I.uca. Harold Clyde MOW you take American Ice! Church South. Dr. R. A. Dunn of TViootor novt wooir Comes Earle there to Saturday. Wright and Alice Kudlin—and American Charlotte, N. C., and the corresponding coal and American fuel oil bring you extra heat starting Monday “'T'HE LOVE PARADE,” combining are still others to make a fascinating officer for the Northern branch of the *4952/ no more her new 1 The value-—yet you pay than for the kind. Call evening, the talents of Maurice | vaudeville program for the stage. ordinary church. Rev. Lewis of Chevalier, District or Seymour Mudge Ferenc Molnar new show starts Saturday. 4270, order from any American ICE driver. A number Jeanette MacDonald and , {Reduced Philadelphia. of prominent a from $Go) play, * * and delightful is the offering announced for the War- * * clergy laymen of the United Pres- comedy, “The Good Church also will ner c.arrc rnearer it's the same PREMIER byterian attend. Fair,” described as “Steady Company” Ye*, improved Dr. Dunn also will represent the starting Saturday. Comes to Rialto Friday. Duplex announced Not reduced American a mad and merry Maurice recently. Presbyterians of Mecklenburg Chevalier, a County, story of modem life “STEADY COMPANY.” features in or but brand new, with N. C., who. In over a who needs no ex- ^ quality shop-worn, May, 1775, year about a little movie of new and before the Declaration of ploitation in Wash- group 's 50% greater suction than previous models Independence, theater usher. It highly admired young players, with united in the historic ington, in the pic- ...motor-driven brush...ball motor Mecklenburg starts with her din- Norman Foster and June Clyde in the bearing ture is seen as a ICE Declaration, calling upon the American ...rubber-covered cord and new ^3^ ner with an Amer- stellar roles. The picture, an original many colonists to cast off British young doctor mad- allegiance. ican man of busi- screen story by Earl Snell, was directed features. A floor polisher accessory to Dr. Mudge, the moderator of the North- ly in love with his keep ness in a Budapest by Edward Ludwig. Its cast includes all Company ern church, comes coincidence wife, but-. His your floors lustrously wax-polished may by from hotel and ends Henry Armetta. famous Italian come- Philadelphia, where the actual Declara- susceptibility t o be had for a few dollars extra. with an old dian; Zasu J. Farrell MacDonald only tion of lawyer feminine charms Pitts, Independence was adopted by saying good-by to of Notre Dame-Knute Rockne fame; the Continental Nine and his profession Liberal Allowance on Your Old Electric Cleaner Congress. signers Helen Have*. a pencil sharpener, Maurice Black and others. The fight of the Declaration combined get him were Presbyterians, between which in- scenes were supervised by Morris Cohan. into a lot of trou- Including Rev. John Witherspoon, the cidents, and written in Molnar’s fasci- California's chief match-maker. only clergyman in that body. Descend- ble that makes the nating style, there are innumerable * * * * SPIC-SPAN $!5i2 No More ants of a number of the of these will be among diverting experiences. Miss Hayes has story pic- the dinner ture. The guests. won new fame in this play and she is stage "Final Edition" Ideal for the little jobs, instead entertainment will supported by a superb cast selected by At Metropolitan Friday. of clumsy attachments. Cleans High in Federal Service. be headed by , who the Maurice ntvaiier. “’T'HE FINAL EDITION.” a Columbia and purifies .. applies moth sponsors pro- Chisholm, / Attorney General Mitchell heads the duction. Robert banishes Bathroom Odors picture, which purports to disclose repellent list of in oaruone star oi mi* iuic uuiucn Presbyterians high Federal * * * * me how a will newspaper story Is secured, odors. Its usefulness if T DeODit puts an end to posts who have accepted invitations. Dawn,” “Sweet Adeline’’ and “Nina r_ be the screen feature at the Warner- will amaze divines who will “Pied Piper of Hamelin” Staged by who will a of ^ you. unpleasant bathroom Among be present with Rosa,” sing group popu- Metropolitan Theater, starting Friday from The Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. lar melodies. Other acts will include odors. delegations historic churches of of this week It tells of a sob sister, Immediately. Per- the revolutionary period will be Rev. Adler and Teddy Bradford, a Gives 'T'HE Girl Reserves of the Young Fay who, angry at being “fired,” goes out manently. instead J V. Moldenhawer of the Old First Broadway dancing team, which will be a Women's Christian Association, and gets a murder story after the police delightfully mild scent of jasmine, Church, New' York; Rev. George H. assisted by three fast steppers; Cliff had failed to the facts. The prin- rose or Out of the it ■ which boasts of 36 clubs with a mem- get heliotrope. way, Russell of the Second Presbyterian Crane, an eccentric dancing comedian roles are Pat O'Brien, he bership of more than 3,000 girls, will cipal played by ic secreted inside the bowl in a neat Church, New York; Rev. Janies M. from the “Vanities” and other enter- of "Front Page’’ fame, and Mae Clarke, present their annual , “The Pied white rustless holder. set Howard of First Church, Morristown, tainers of note. with Bradley Page, Morgan Wallace. Complete 50c buys white holder end Piper of Hamelin,” Thursday, lasts a half Get at K. J., and Rev, William Hiram Foulkes Friday * * * * in the year. DeODit drug, one DeODit cube. Box of and Saturday of this week at the head- Mary Doran and James Donlan Phone NAtional 5100 for a Demonstration bf the Old First Church of cast. hardware and department stores. 3 assorted refills 50c. Newark, quarters Seventeenth and K “Beast of the City” building. * * * * streets northwest. And Jean Harlow at the Palace. Long Island will send a number of The Thursday performance, an invi- the “Tartan, the Man” delegations and Philadelphia will be “WESTWARD, HI, HO,” from Ape tation affair, will have for its audience ’’ Will Longer at Columbia. represented by visitors froiji the second, New York Capitol Theater, along Linger the children of the and of and THE DeODit is obtainable ONLY at orphanages the blond stage 1VO one that “Tarzan, the HECHT these third, the Old Scots and Market Square, with platinum expected CO. leading Washington Stores: missions of the city. The performance ^ Germantown churches. screen, no less than Jean Harlow, will Ape Man." now turning the crowds F Street at Seventh Woodward & Lothrop, Housewares Dept.—Palais Royal, Toilet Goods and Friday evening and the mati- The Mercersburg, Pa„ church, which Saturday be the highlights of the stage show at away at Loew’s Columbia, would com- Housewares Housewares and Notions Toilet nee, at the usual hours, will welcome Depts.—Lansburgh's, Depts.—Kann’s, furnished to American history one Loews Palace, starting next Friday. plete its run in a week. And it didn't, Goods and Housewares Depts—The Hecht Housewares and Toilet the general and seats be Co., Goods President, two mothers of Presidents public may Miss Harlow will not only appear in for it is to linger at least another week obtained at the Girl Reserves' Depts. Barber & Ross, Housewares Dept.—Dulin & Martin, Housewares and two mistresses of the White office in person, but she will be the star of the Dept. House, the Y. W. C. A. will send Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Rose, Dr. Building. screen feature, “The Beast of the City,” The is W. Boyd Edwards, headmaster of Mercers- operetta Joseph Clokey’s in which her stellar honors will be version, based the of Robert burg Academy, and other members of upon poem shared by Walter Huston. It is a bill Browning, the well remembered the congregation. Pennsylvania has legend which scintillates with other attractions of the who all the rats numerous churches of the Revolution- piper piped out as well, and ought to provide the Palace of the and when the re- ary period, a number of w'hich will be city, burghers patrons with a merry week. to for it represented at the dinner. fused pky him he piped away * * * * their children. The title Tole will be Conduct” col. Kusseil Among Guests. played by Jo Carter of the Arlington “Disorderly Hall for Girls, and other Billed for Friday at the Fox. Among other guests are: Col. Thomas School roles will be “ with H. Russell of Staunton (Va.) Military played by Morfudd Thomas, rjISORDERLY CONDUCT,” Academy; President L. Wilson Jarman Maxwell Galloway and Elizabeth Mayo, Sally Eilers and Spencer Tracy of Mary Baldwin College. each of Central High School; Barbara as its stars, will bring to the Fox Staunton; Davis ot the Mason Vir- Caleb C. Magruder. governor of the So- George High, Theater on Friday a picture story of an Evans of ciety of Colonial Wars in the District ginia McKinley High and honest but ambitious motor cop who is Helen of Eastern of Columbia and a lineal descendant Foley High. demoted because he cannot be bribed The of Col. Ninian Beall, ruling elder of the Girl Reserves include pupils of and then commits a larceny to get even. believe what Presbyterian Church in Maryland in the People sixteenth century; Miss Henrietta they Woods, direct descendant of Rev Stephen Balch, first pastor of the be attracted for Georgetown Presbyterian Church, and People may the moment words about coffee. guests from other Revolutionary by alluring churches in Hyattsville. Fredericksburg, an art to Baltimore and elsewhere in It’s line words words fall flat in a this region. put together—but coffee cup. Guests are also coming from practically all the Presbyterian Churches in Wash- and still believe what taste. That’s A 8c P ington vicinity. About 200 accept- People they the Coffee ances have already been received. why Trio are the three largest selling coffees in the world. y. W. GIRL RESERVES ,!&KM TUBtSinTUHOWl There no ENTERTAIN CHILDREN is coffee freshness equal to the virgin freshness of oven-fresh coffee, ground before Oiacey<>urworn"outtube* 1 Here are three blends of fresh your eyes. coffee, different in flavor to cover the entire •00 Youngsters to Be Guests at RCA Radiotron*. ] range with ■■ ^ today of coffee tastes, but each of \\ e believe Opening of -“Pied Piper of unsurpassed quality. you will find one of them the Hamelin” best coffee ever tasted. And the Tomorrow. you remember, coffee you like best is the best for you, no matter A u The Y. W. C. A, Girl Reserves will hat it costs. M have as their guests 500 children from Washington institutions at the opening performance of '‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin” in Barker Hall tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2:30 o’clock. Friendship House. St. John’s Orphan- age, Washington Home for Foundlings and eight or nine other organizations will be included in the guest list Later performances will be given Friday at 8:15 and Saturday at 2:30, when a epecial children's matinee will be pre- sented. Tickets are available at the Y. W. C. A Gude Bros. Co. Ushers will be from the Junior High Bchool Girl Reserves throughout the city, including Doris Batson, Eloise W Announces a Sale Gerard, Mable Birch and Elizabeth Manning, from Paul Junior High: Mary Anastasi, Lorraine Bagman. Thelma Hodgkins, Helen Holland. Rose Levin EIGHT 0’CL0CKC0FFEE and |, Dorothy Taylor, from Jefferson “Fertil-Potted i Junior High; Louise Gorman, Lillian MILD AND MELLOW Young, Rebecca Martin and Annette (TRADE MARK) — Totaro, from Powell Junior High; Ceal- lin Brook, Elsie Ricketts and Corris Titus, from Buchanan School. 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