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COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Post OOce Bid., 1413 Park Rd. Col. 7078 B MORNING :HOOL«f LA\v end Semester—January 25 1:00 to 8:40 A.M. klao Evening. 6:80 to 7:30 nut he* stem University » St. K.W. (Y.M-C.A.) N>. 8260 Shorthand Tuition. $5 a month. 5 days and 5 nights each week Ciregg and Pitman Shorthand, Typing. Rough Draft- Speed Dictation. Cleri cal Tests. The Civil Service Preparatory School, s e, &or 12th and F rvw. Met. 6337 • ★★★★★★ Felix Mahony’s j National Art School Our Eight-Month Professional Courses Fit You to Accent a Position in Color. Interior Decoration. Costume Design. Commercial Art. Porters Children’s Saturday Class. See our Exhibition. New Classes Now Forming. 1747 R. I. Are. North 1114 Shorthand —also Typing. English. Spelling. Dictation at any speed Shorthand Review. You can enter at any point in the Gregg Manual or any epeed In dictation Evening classes only Price for entire course (1, 2 or 3 subjects), $2.40 Per Month — for two evenings a week or »2 40 per halt month for three evenings per week. Tuition refunded If dissatisfied Courses given as an advertising feature. If lrstiuction were other than the best It would be poor advertising Por further Information call in person on,y (No 1 tters. no phone calls.) Entire fifth floor, National Press Bldg. __M. 8. GINN & CO._ CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees; Day and Evening Classes; C. P. A. Preparation; Co-educational. Send fbe 2Sth Year Book Benjamin Franklin University 302 TransportafWon Bldg. _Met 2518. Temple School Meets Individual Requirements In 1 Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day—Lwte Afternoon—Evening 1420 K St. N«. 3258 ' i . ' COMMERCE STAFF SETS MOVING MARK Practically All Personnel Now in New Building After Ten Days. After 10 days of moving, practically the entire Department of Commerce is housed in its new home, and this rapid ity was characterized today by Karl J. Hardy, secretary of the Public Buildings Commission, as a record. Thousands of steel cases containing valuable patents will be moved into the new building by Government personnel, but Mr Ha/dy expects that this tedious J work will take two or three months. The plan now is to move the Civil Serv ice Commission, located at 1724 F street, into the Patent Office Building, Ninth and F streets. Whether this can be done while the steel cases are being moved out is yet to be determined. In addition to 1724 F street, the Civil Sendee Commission occupies space in 1723 and 1725 F street. Likewise, it has storage in Temporary | Building No. 1 at Eighteenth and D ! streets, where examination rooms are ; maintained, but it is expected that these ! examination rooms will be retained by the commission after it moves to the Patent Office Building. Few Cases Left to Move. Mr Hardv pointed out that only the I Coast and Geodetic Survey and Patent 1 Office steel cases remain to be moved I into the new Commerce Building. The bulk of the personnel of the Patent Of fice is now in its new home, he said. AH the moving contractors have com- I pleted their work as far as they can go at present, the secretary of the Build ings' Commission asserted. Moving of the Patent Office was scheduled for a later date, but in view of the rapidity of the movement of the other unit of the Department of Com merce the transfer was moved forward. Mr. Hardy said that it would inter est patent attorneys here particularly to know that the patent search room is still being maintained at the old build ing. as the first and second floors in the north wing of the new Department of Commerce Building are not ready, but are expected to be by Saturday. Be ginning Saturday night, Mr. Hardy said that he expects to move the division of trade marks, the financial clerk, the appointment division and the applica tion division of the Patent Office to the first and second floors of the new build ing. Building May Be Released. The Federal Government may be in a position to release the Civil Service | Commission Building, for which Uncle Sam pavs an annual rental of $24,592. The Veterans Administration has rented a garage at Kansas avenue and Upshur street, comprising 50,000 square I feet, and into this its files from the sub basement and second subbasement are being moved. Into the vacated space in the Arlington Building. Vermont avenue and H street, material is being naoveo from the fourth floor. Units ou the Veterans’ Administration are being moved from the Interior Department Building into the fourth floor of the Arlington Building. Officials of the Veterans’ Administra tion, which is still in need of additional space, are hopeful of securing one of the adjacent buildings near the Arling ton Building for expansion. Appraisals have been made on the Belasco Theater, the Cosmos Club and the Wilkins Build ing. and plans for their prospective pur chase are now in the hands of the Treasury Department. -•-— U. S. ROSE GROUP HEAD WILL ADDRESS SOCIETY Dr. J. H. McFarland Will Speak at Meeting Here Tomorrow tp Map Garden Plans. An address by Dr. J. Horace McFar land of Harrisburg, Pa., president of the American Rose Society, will be the feature of the first regular meeting of the Potomac Rose Society, to be held j tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the i Youn"’ Women's Christian Association ; Building. K and Seventeenth streets. Dr McFar'-’"d. who has chosen for his subject "Confessions of a Rose Crank,” has for a long time conducted ! at his home one of the most important. rose test gardens in the United States. 1 and his experiences furnish the basis for j talks, both instructive and interesting. The meeting also will Include a gen- , eral discussion of plans for the new local society, and in particular of the j project for a modern municipal rose garden In Washington. BABCOCK WILL HEAR DISABLED VETERANS National Commander of D. A. V. to Hold Meeting Here Tonight at District Building. Disabled World War veterans without employment will discuss their problems j with E. Claude Babcock, national com i mander of the D. A. R. at the District | Building tonight. The meeting is one i cf a series being held by Comdr Bab- ] cock on the second Tuesday of each month, superseding the meetings for merly held on the first Wednesday night. Through co-operation with the Labor Department, Veterans' Bureau and Civil Service Commission, the D A. V. has been able to find jobs for 150 of the 600 members of the organization living in Washington who are without employ ment. and a total of 10.000 have been placed in employment throughout the country. The local membership totals 2,500 men. . . ---A SENATE D. C. COMMITTEE ! IS CALLED FOR FRIDAY Eigen's Nomination to Utilities Board, Credit Union and Barber Bills Will Be Considered. Chairman Capper of the Senate Dis trict committee yesterday called a meet ing for 2:30 o’clock Friday to consider the nomination of Riley Eigen to be a member of the Public Utilities Com mission. The committee plans to take up at the same time the credit union bill and the bill to provide for Sunday closing of barber shops in the District. The credit union bill would au i thorize the formation of organizations | for the purpose of making loans to their members. That measure and the bar ber shop bill both were pending, but , not finally acted on in the last Con I gress. P D.C. STUDENT RANKS HIGH John R. Moulton. 3700 Oliver street, Washington, ranked fourth among 760 University of Chicago freshmen taking a scholarship aptitude test, that instl tuton announced yesterday. Moulton, who graduated from West ern High School here, is the son of Harold G. Moulton, former University of Chicago professor and now on the staff of Brookings Institution. Assigned to Philippines. Col. Robert W. Collins, Coast .Artil lery, who has been attached to the Militia Bureau here for several months, has been assigned to duty In the Phil ippines, eff*t [ve in August. % I “ '■ Dinner Speaker f I ^ DR. ALICE S. CHENEY. WOMEN'S CLUBS 10 HOED BANQUET Dr. Alice S. Cheney to Speak at Event on January 19 Before Conference. Preliminary to the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War the District of Columbia Chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs will held a banquet at Harvey's Restaurant Tues day evening. January 19. at which Dr. Alice S. Cheney of the Washington office of the International Labor Organiza tion will speak. One of the 11 women’s organizations participating in the Cause and Cure of War Conference, the Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club, is planning the dinner as a welcoming event for its national delegates to the conference. The guest of honor will be Miss Lena M. Phillips, international president, while the presiding officer will be Miss Mary Stewart of the United States In dian Bureau. Dr. Cheney will speak on the topic “The Contribution of the International Labor Office to the Cause of Peace.” The B. and P. Glee Club of the Young Women’s Christian Association will sing folk songs. In addition to the National Federa tion of Business and Professional Wom en's Clubs, other organizations taking part in the conference are the Ameri can Association of- University Women, Council of Women for Home Missions, Federation of Women's Boards of For eign Missions of North America, Gen eral Federation of Women’s Clubs, Na tional Board of Young Women's Chris tian Association, National Council of Jewish Women, National League of Women Voters, National Women's Christian Temperance Union, National Women's Trade Union League and the National Conference of American Ethi cal Union. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—‘Mourning Becomes Ele6 tra,” at 5:30 p.m. Gayety — "Peaches” Browning (bur lesque), at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—"Private Lives,” at 11:25 a.m.. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 8 30 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—“The Guiltv Genera tion,” at 11:15 a.m., 2:05, 4:55, 7:45 and 10:29 p.m. Stage showa at 12 4», 3:33 and 9:07 p.m. Palace—“Ladies of the Big House.” at 11:40 a.m., 1:55, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:45 p.m. Stage shows at 1:15, 3:55, 6:25, and 9:05 p.m. Metropolitan—"C o m p r o mised,” at 11:28 a.m.. 1:12, 2:56, 4:40, 6.24 , 8:08 and 9:54 p.m. Rialto—“Strictly Dishonorable.” at 11:20 a.m., 1:20, 3:20, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Earle—“Forbidden.” at 11:05 a.m. 1:35, 4:25, 7:15 and 10:05 p.m. Stage shows at '2:40. 3:30, 6:20 and 9:10 p.m. Fox — “Stepping Sisters,” at 11:49 а. m., 2:08, 4:37, 7:35 and 10:04 p.m. Stage shows at 1:02, 3:31, 6:29 and 8:58 p.m. « Tivoli—“Street Scene,” at 2:25, 4:15, б, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“Local Boy Makes Good,” 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Ambassador — “Forbidden,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:45 pm. Calendars and Diaries Ready to supply you when you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co. _1009 Pa. Ave. _ Regular Dinners 75c-90r—SI “Vo Tipping” i (Mox ; tamS&Jim \ \ 733 17th St. N.tV. ' / YOUR NOT HEARING NEED NOT WORRY YOUt •SONOTONE* Makes It possible for you to hear with perfect ease—don't delay. Come In, and see and hear for yourself. ET 7 1217 1 G N.W. ———————————r FREE LECTURE —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE * — BY— Frank Bell, C. S. B. of New York City, N. Y. Member of the Board ot' Lec tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu setts. In Firat Church of ^Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Tuesday, January 12, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist Na Collection. AU Welcome -■ i-.J Philadelphian Dies at 77. PHILADELPHIA, January 12 VP) — Thomas J. Foley, 77 years old, former hotel manager of GUberton, Schuyl kUl County, and retired Philadelphia business man, died Sunday. He had been a resident of Towanda, Pa„ Terre Haute, Ind.. and Lonaconing, Md. His GUberton hotel was a rendezvous of Schuylkill County politicians. ---9 Lady Houston has promised to give $7,500 prize money for the International Tourist Trophy automobile races near Belfast. Ireland, next August. 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. Luncheon, 35c, 50c; Dinner, 50c Wholesome iood prepared bv best of women « cooks under a trained dietician. “MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA” INTERMISSION 7 to 8 P.M. DINNER, $1.00 Unsurpassed Cuisine HOTEL HARRINGTON Comer E & 11th INSTANT SERVICE Week of January 11th Extraordinary Special —While They Last— Decorated Cookie Jar With 2 Doz. Assorted Cookies IEMON snaps, English moss, ginger and coco- i ■* nut cookies, half dozen each in an attrac- ; tively decorated cookie jar...all for only 95c. Holmes offer you this special at a fraction of its actual worth. Phone your order NOW . . . the supply is limited. j Delivered to Your Home HOLMES fOERN ^ LY Phone NAtional 4537 KPFCIAI S Cinnamon Crullers, 30c do*. Wt-UHLSUAI O jrCL/Al-J Almond Macaroons, 20c do*. 9>om. NEW YORK /VENUE at FIFTEENTH 1 \ \ w J > Final Days of P-B’s Closing-Out Sale Prior to Reorganization P-B’S /S yOPB SURETY OF SATISFACTION • MORE THAN 41 YEARS IN WASHINGTON • ■ ; \ . Special Purchase j Men’s and Young Men’s P-B SUITS and OVERCOATS \ ' * 4 -ft I Hundreds of men are profit ing by these extraordinary values offered at $18.75. Handsome overcoats in dou ble-breasted styles with vel vet or cloth collars. Suits of long-wearing, good-look ing worsteds. All Sizes—Regular, Short, Long and Stout—All Models TUXEDO SUITS At a NEW LOW Price Tuxedo suits of fine, un- silk lined, w ith peak or finished worsted, fully notch lapels. TUXEDO SILK VESTS, $3.65 _ _/ Because of the Extremely Loiv Prices, a Nominal Charge Will Be Made for Necessary Alterations ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH Free Parking at the Capital Garage Wfiile Shopping Here » \ IS etc York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3Jft3 Fourteenth IS.W. Open 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Open 8T:3pK.M. to 9 P.M. NATBQNALLY KNOWN ( AMUSEMENTS. i ----- 1 1 — I NATIONAL 89 SI. SI.SO. S3. S3.SO. S3 and *4 |g For All Three Plan. The Theatre Guild, Inc. preaents MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA BL'GENK O’NEILL’S SUPERB TRILOGY Composed of 3 plays presented on 1 day Homecoming. The Hunted. The Haunted. Commencing at 5:30 sharp. Dinner intermission of one hour at 7. NEXT WEEK 8EG. MON. SEAT SALE THURS. Mithta. SI to S3. Wed. Mat.. 50c to S3. Sat. Mat.. SI to S3.50. IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO N. Y„ WASHINGTON THEATERGOER* ARE OFFERED Vincent Youmans* *$rAiujvc tffrOUCW Jfeuj ^Musical Vlay \ with music by VINCENT YOUMANS SUPERB CAST HEADED BY NORMA TERRIS. . .ADA-MAY CHAS.WINNINCER .TOM POWERS NICK LONC.JA.. . MICHAEL BARTLETT DALLAS WELFORD. . .MARION BALLOU 'ast ojj 75.. Orchestra ofr 40 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductim SAMUEI. Dl'SflKIN. So'olst Tonight—8:45 conshalltion Tickets, 3.25. 3.001 2.15. 2.00. 1.50. 1.00. T. Arthur Sn.lth i. 1335 G St. In Bonier L Kitt Co. IlfiALACM now piayinc \ipM m Q^vVtA51DNEy<| O IADII$t°hfe ? H BIC HOUSE" 1 D »4WYNNE GIBSON I -\ -ON TMI STACt -- H BfB A CAPITOL THEATRE ■ IB L%XkHtO*\ NEW YORK REVUE- 0 ACT< S I ■fJT pfrHV^V AND OTHER, FEATURtS J RKOVA U D E V S L L E Triple Headline Bill BELLE BENNETT CLYDE COOK JOHNNY PERKINS On the Screen “GUILTX GENERATION" Lea Carrillo—Constance Cummins# -COM IHG - KORAN He Takes the Doubt Out cf Your Ufa! diamoniT boys CHARLES'KINO Screen “LADIES OF THE JURY" Edna Mav Oliver—Roscce Atea I ■ '** “ I ’«s,Dd$tox l FOX ™ “STEPPING SISTERS” Minns GombeU—Jobyns Howland In Person RUTH ETTING Fanchon A Marco’s "TOMORROW'S STARS'' IDEA LES STEVENS d> DIPLOMATS NATIONAL FORUM Presents SHERWOOD ANDERSON Wednesday Evening, 8:15 Jan. 13, 1932 • At the Jewish Community Center, 16th and Que Sts. N.W. Subject: “Doorways to a New World” Admission. 50c and $1.00 For Reservations Call DEc. 3030 Open to the Public __ GAYETY-BURLESK This Week “PEACHES” BROWNING --• Big Mid-Nite Jamboree Fri. Nite, Jan. ISth, at 11:30 P.M. “Ladies and Gentlemen-—” —"when you see ‘Mourning Becomes Electra’ any time this week at the National—dine dur ing the one-hour intermission at the Olmsted Grill. Enjoy our—" 30-MINUTE INTERMISSION DINNER, $1.00 ■ 'si AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROS. THEATRES NOW She Gave AU for the Man She Loved in Secret BARBARA STANWYCK In Frank Capra’t Columbia Picture forbidden With ADOLPHE MENJOU —On the Stage— HENRY BERGMAN A COMPANY —And S Other Acte— 23c TO 1 P. M. NOW \fj| 'm Victims of a Marriage cl wj W Convenience — Sought Alter, MR M But Not Wanted. Vk COMPROMISED l First National Picture With A fJO*- HOBART BEN LYON u\l —Also— TOM HOWARD COMEDY VITAPHONE SHORT arc 7"> i ?i. 1 NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OE WASHINGTON. D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor Guest Conductors, GUSTAV STRUBE and KURT HETZEL Soloist—ELIZABETH WINSTON PIANIST CONSTITUTION HAUL Sunday, January 1 7, 4 j’CIocU Price*, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c CHILDREN’S CONCERT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 18th and Clifton THURSDAY. JAN. 11—I O’CLOCK Tickets* 50c j Tickets Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s Concert Bureau. Droop’s. 1300 G St.. District 6493. GIGLI World’* Greatest Tenor. Met. Opera. Constitution Hall. Tues.. Aft., Jan. 19. 4.3% Seats Mrs. WUson-Greene's Bureau. Droop’s, 1300 G st.s Dlst. 6493. NATL THEATER, FRI., JAN. IS, 3:00 ARGENTINA SPAIN’S GREATEST DANCER I Seats Mrs. Greene’s Concert Bureau, i Droop’s. 1300 G st.i Dtst. SA93. DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST PAMCn MT. RAINIER. MD. Today—Linda Watkins. James Dunn, "Sob Sister.” i DP A HP HYATTSVILLE. MD. AAv/aLfC. Today-Tomorrow— Will Rogers in r “Ambassador Bill.” HIPPODROME Double Feature. Chester Morris in “Alibi” DIPUMftNn ALEXANDRIA. VA. AILnmV/lUI Today—William Powell In ‘Road to Singagpre." PfDpi C 2105 Fa. Ave.T^PhTw. 0953 V.11U.LL Home of the Mirror Screen GRETA GARBO. CLARK GABLE, JEAN HERSHOLT, JOHN MIL JAN, "SUSAN LENNOX."_ ______ JESSE THEATER 18t£, * £?" E. C. A. Photophone. JAMES DUNN and LINDA WATKINS in _"SOB iilSTER. ' Comedy. Talkertoon. CV| VAN 1,1 * * *• Ave. N.W. “I**' ADOLPHE MENJOU and IRENE DELROY in THE GREAT LOVER." Variety. ( . Pictorial. STANTON 6tt> »°d c sta. n.e. 01n.liUll Finest Sound Equipment LILYDAMITA in “THE WOMAN BE TWEEN" 1 VBIP gaitheksburg. me LAUREL and HARDY in ‘ PARDON US.” Leatherpushers. Nov elty._ FAIRI AWN amacostial D.~cr~ A nli\Ltn YY is JJlMEC CAGNEY in "BLOND CRAZY.” CARO' INA ut* * n o. AveT" s e. vrt3U/ -The lawyer s CECPET," With CLIVE BROOK. Per f-'Ct Sound. Warner Brn-.’ AMBASSADOR c.TL"* BARBARA STANWYCK. FORBIDDEN." Warner Bros.’ APOLLO 984 14 s' NE BORIS KARLOFF and JOHN BOLES. ’’FRANKENSTEIN.’’ BOY FRIEND Comedy. Warner Bros.’ A VAI ON Conn. Are. and niHLUIl McKinley St., D. C. BORIS KARLOFF and JOHN BOLES. “FRANKENSTEIN." THELMA TODD and ZASU PITTS Comedy. Warner Bros.’ AVENUE GRAND GEORGE BANCROFT. "RICH MAN’S FOLLY.” Warner Bros.’ ~ CENTRAL •**«•*«»•»»»*■ JOE E. BROWN. “LOCAL BOY _MAKES GOOD.” Warner Bros/ COLONY Ga. Are. A Farrarut 8t. BORIS KARLOFF and JOHN BOLES. “FRANKENSTEIN.” BOY FRIEND Comedy. Warner Bros.’ HOME 1230 C St. N.E. BERT LAHR and CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD “FLYING HIGH” MARGIE BEEBE Comedy and BE LIEVE IT OR NOT Short Subject. Warner Bros.’ SAVOY 141h * Co1’ Rd' Nw EDDIE CANTOR, "PALMY DAYS." Warner Bros.’ ’J-jyQJJ 14th « Park Rd. N.W. SYLVIA SIDNEY and WILLIAM COLLIER. JR.. "STREET SCENE Warner Bros.’ YORK G>' 4M< * Quebec St. N.W. WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE COOPER. “THE CHAMP.’’_ a or a nr rockville. md. AKtAUt 15c and 25c. _BERT LAHR lQ ’ FLYING HIGH " QTATF BETHESDA. MD jlHlt Home of Western-Electric Sound EDW. G. ROBINSON In “FIVE STAR FINAL."_ DUMBARTON 1LIONEl'0BA1RRY*' I MORE & ELISSA LANDI In "THE YELLOW TICKET.’’_Comedy._ DDiNrrcc in# h st. n’.e. rI\lnL.C.i3iJ Line. 2«oo. EDDIE QUILLAN & JIMMY GLEASON In “SWEEPSTAKES." Cartoon and Sports Reel.___ Cirri SILVER SPRING. MD., 15c & 25c jLLU “THE CISCO KT7>.” _“THE GREAT LOVER.’’_ TAIfYlMA 4th and Butternut Sts. 1 A&UmA Vo Parkin* Troubles. “BEN HUR” with RAMON NOVARRO. ASHTON CLARENDON, VA. JAMES DUNN and BALLY EILERS. "OVER THE HILL." _ DANCING. Peyton Penn Rtndlo. modern boll room danc ing; fundamental «tej>ii also latest dance*. _1745 F St. N.W. Met. 3050 MR. STAFFORD I%MBERTON. Studio?* lDM *Conn. LF;'Mr.LLER Reducing Classes._IMf igth St. N 7n:d. PROF AND MRS. ACREK. 1127 10th Street n w. Class and dance with orchestra every Monday and Friday. 8 to 11:30 p.m Private lessons by appointment. *,t. 4188 Est. 1900. Miss Ellen Waller I Matter} of America. Inc. JiOp.ERN BALLROOM A- STAGE DANCING 8tudlo. 8819 14th St. N.W. Tel. Adams 7539. CARLTON DANCING gfCDlO, 1789 "Pa~Avo n.w.—All modern steps taught; special coursnl bocionois, 8 lessons, 85. Class tonight. • ‘