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DR. BALLOU OUTLINES NEEDS OF D. C. SCHOOLS Better Pay for Employes Among Recommendations Made at Monroe Association. Tmprovements needed in the < trict public school tem to place it on a thoroughly efficient basis were outlined by Supt. Frank W. Ballou at a meeting last night of the Monroe He Home and School Association. emphasized the need of a regu corps of paid substitute teachers, business manager. establishment of a system of non-teaching principals, hetter pay for school employes, more and larger schoolhouses, and enlarge- ment of the boards of examine Dr. Ballou also related the story of the hoard of education’s emergency which mat its fate building prozram subcommittee on ap- in Senate nropriations. when the committee de- ant any funds for the Iditional schools on the mrounds that the cost of construction 'f such buildings in Washington is fle pointed out that the called for the ! additional classrooms. which are immediately to relieve over- Mrs. J. R L. Deane. association. discu Jd the efforts of a eommittee of which she is chairman. to secure playground improvements. She urzed the opening of the Monroe Schoo ound during the summer months Other speakers were Robert L. Huv- cock, s€uperv hul‘dl of th third divisien, 5. Dodge. who presided num- be we rendered by \lr( M. A Bec 16TH STREET HEIGHTS Kham CITIZENS NAME OFFICERS g Daniel C. Roper. as President, and Others Who Serve Associatior Continued in Positions. Headed . the by Daniel Street i 8 zens' at a meeting last night ~of Henry M. Phillips, vo re-elect all serve for 1. me w. ude N. include presiden treasurer, and officers orge \A\tlon was from all angles. No action, was taken on the subject. 'Waters, assisted by W. H. - an illustrated lecture on meeting was presided over by Humphr the absence Jr. of the president and vice president. Examinations Announced for Many Positions. The Civil Service Commission has anrounced examinations for the fol- lowing positions: Magnetic observer, coast and geo- survey, $1,500, with quarters and subsistence; expert aid (optical), naval gun factory. Washington, D. C., $10 per diem: architectural designer, Philippine service, $4,000; metallur- Zist, $2.000 to $3.600: assistant metallur. 000 to $3.000, bureau of mines: mining nd metallurgical engineer, bureau of mines, $4,000 to $5,000; as- tant examiner. patent office, $1,500: educational director. $1.800 to $2,400 teachers, 31,600 to $2.400. Federal Board for Vocational Education; ma- rine fireman, fire department. District of Columbia. $1,460; typewriter re- pairman. Treasury Department, $1.400; laundress. Indian service, $400 to $680: lithographic__transferer, Navy De- partment. $1.600; molor transport !uptr!nlendnnt Army supply base. 01 mimeograph fleld sbr\ ice, $720 to $1.200; mp Holabird, ion to the basic salaries named above. the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions the salary of which does not exceed $2,500 a year. Full in. formation and application blanks mey be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street. GREAT FALLS HEARING. Proposed Power Development to Be Discussed by Commission. The rec federal power com: ived seven applic license under power act during the past commission announced applications mak ceived up to January 8. Most of the seven applications of last weck are in_the west and in Alaska. The commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed development of the Great Falls water power site on January 20 in the Interior De; ment building. Lsptiy A publi ssion has 'rnr water Feer. i) today. tion or permit the hearing on all applicati involving the diversion of *wetes from the Niagara river above Niagara Falls will be held on Janu- ary 24 at the Interior Department. NAVAL RESERVISTS DANCE. A dance was gi n at the Armory. 6 and Water streets. contil west, 1ast Dight by the Naval Reserv- ists of the District. Music was fur. nished by the Navy Yard Band. Among those in attendance were t:apt. Ziegmier, representing the Navy Department, and Capt. J. J. Raby of the Washington navy vard. Other dances will be held this winter by the Naval Reservists. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. General Civic Center will have “The Messiah presented by the Washington Oratorio_Sox evening at the Central High Public invited (ree of charge. nool. Wilson Normal Community Center will hold a meeting of the women's Eymnasium class at 7:30 “vening. The Lonesome meet this evening. East Washington C ter will_hold meetings of the C munity Orchestra, Quentin S enm:‘oarl'x‘d Marine Preps Athletic clubs, and the : Wallach Boys' Club this evening Thomson (,nmmuml_v nold Esperanto, plain mano practice at 7:30 evening. Center will sewing and o'clock this Park View Community Center will have 4 dance by the Wednesday Exening Dancing Club at 7:30 o'elock this evening. Johnson-Powell Community Center will hold children's elocution at ock and rhythmic dancing at o'tlock this nln—rnuun Southeast Community Center oe entertained this evening at a dan, ven by the Tyler Sehool Social Club, Five Hundred Card in #ife and Drum will zTactice at ing. rps Lambskin Cly 30 o'clock this even- Birney Community Cent a meeting of thw Girls' Athietic Club| is evening Garnet-Phe ommunity Center will hold me: of the r..'hmmg‘ sroups thix Woman's Lker Post, Ame r t Club. The follow ing groups will meet this aft- Photo arnoon: Band of Mercy. Junior Red Crose, Boy Scouts and the Pleasure Department tub Charges Deanwond Comnunity Con Always oid meetings of Reasonable nd Fandieraft clubs at 8 evening acretary of the | CIVIL SERVICE TO QUIZ. | 8 o'clock and the f) - will nolu' 1 Ijard to F;éur;. E3 |-.=~ i £ 1 know not why I always think a new year will be fine, and feel it will not put a kink in lowing plans of mine; or why a ear seems on the blink when i*tis in its decline. “I've mud- dled things this year,” I say. when I regard the past; “I've let my kopecks fly away like leaves upon the blast, but doubtless after New Year day improve- ment will be vast. The new year brings a change of luck to every human freak; my bank account the old vear struck. and made my coffers leak, but now I'llj le two. each week.” Thenew year s a magic touch, or so, me- ithinks, it seems; she is a vam- ipirc and as such she brings us kophead dreams, and ere she idies we get in Dutch, with all {cur burnished schemes. 1 know i simply can't be wise, my deeds lare all mistakes, I travel with the bonehead guys whose high irvwl\(‘s are fakes; how then shall T to wisdom rise because a new year breaks? In folly I've - lgrown old and gray. and In my !Aloated Grange 1 count great !«hamc: thrown away. and it is I ing strange tlnt I exclaim jen New Year day, “Now things |m|1 take a change!” W, ALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. —_—— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Washington College of Musie 1 Orchestra will give a concert to- morrow evening at $:15 o'clock at the Central High School. A collection !\un be taken for the Junior Red: Cr ! The meeting of the Douglass Com- |munity Service Association. which } was announced for today, will be held next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Whitelaw Hotel, 13th and T streets northwest. ! The Art Section of the Twentieth | Century Club will meet tomorrow {afterncon at 3 o'clock at 1447 Irving street. Mrs. Henry Farquhar will speak. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department of the Potomac. G. A. will meet Iomorrou eve! at 8 o'clock at % CR. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania avenue The Writers’ League of Washing- ton will meet Friday evening at the Public Library. The Society of American Military Engineers will hold an annual lunch- eon Friday at 1.15 p.m., at the Blue Triangle, 20th and B streets north- Assistant Secretary of War W. R. Williams, will speak. The Chemiecal Society of Washing- ton will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Cosmos Club. Exec- utive committee meeting 7:30 o'clock. The Men’s Club of St. Luke’s Chureh will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the parish hall. Election of officers. at eville show will be ver by the George Washington Uni- =ity Players at Carroll Institute Hall, 10th street near K, tomorro! night at 8 o'clock. More than 600 stu- dents, faculty members, alumni and others are expected to attend. Arrangements have been comp! M for the first of a series of dinner be given by the married Delta 'I‘An Deltas at the chapter house, 1750 Massachusetts _avenue, Wednesday evening, December 26. at 7 o'clock. Acceptances are being recorded by Mrs. T. Landvoigt. 1007 Monroe sStreet northwest. The senjor Washington Univers il be held at the U Saturday night at 8 —_— Visit Philadelphin Next Sumday $3.50—Round Tri] excursion, Leaves ckets on sale p—$3.50 Pennsylvania Union station 7:30 Friday.—Adver- Special m Greater efficiency of the rnfl“ay the American Express Company last night at Pythian Temple. The new “right way plan,” established to en- courage speeding up of deliveries, was discussed. Plans were outlined g E. H. Goodrich and V. W. Shives. E sharpen all kinds of Scis- W sors, Razors, Penknives, Butcher.and Kitchen Knives, Ice Skates, etc. ‘We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat. ing and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., 917 G St. g | | | | | "STIK-TITE" Wiadews and Roof Patches DISTRIBUTED BY A. EBERLY'S SONS (Inc.) 718 7th St. N.W, 1 . 4] | l —that will measure up to every demand is promised by our Optieal Cow ¢i4 9t St M. A. LEESE save a silver buck. and maybe | express service was discussed at a meeting of officials and_employes of | SERVICE THE EVENING STAR, WED\’F%D AY, JANUARY KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Has a Swell Chance. NO SIR, ANy MESSAGE VE WAITED PATIENTLY FOR ‘ TFOUR YEARS FOR THAT EIGHTY 1 BUCKS THAT GUY HIFLYER al OWES ME; NOw IlL GO uP | AD DEMAND 1T AT HIS | | HOUSE * 1S MR.HIFLYER AT HomE ? L cane To COLLECT #80 12 YEH, TELL Hift 1921. PARDON IR, BUT IF YOURE | | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Leaguc meets at 3 olumbia rouad. Mrs eak: BOLLING FIELD ROBBERY. Major Reports Loss of 150 Winter | Caps and 75 Pairs of Gloves. Maj. Martin F. Scanlon, in command | at Bolling Field air station, has ask- ed for a police investigation of a theft committed at the station about month ago. The property taken, he | stated, included 150 winter uniform caps. seventy-five pairs of gloves and | er and holster. He valued the | Anthony at Locher in food selection meet at 4:45 o'cla t the Red Cross . 16 Juckson place. TONIGHT. { Kalorama Citizens’ Association meets at 8 o'clock at the Highlands. Anacosti; t 8 o'clock, Classe: o'clock Chapter Hous American Legion " *‘OVER THERE Actual Chatsan Thisrry Battles ge Bonmel Ttaken by the U. 8. Signal Corps, A. E. P. AMERICA’S GRE_A‘I‘ VICYORIES Prices 2 25-50¢ £ S ',‘i'!" Speml Sat. Jan. 15,2t 10455 39 W street ] : that he wa Citizens' Assaciation meets at Masonic Hall. northeast, told the poli robbed of $300 and an au The money and taken from a pocketho trousers pocket and rep scraps of paper. T1oss of a diamond ring, $300, was reported by 4!\( 10th chott, committel S Georgi night. The robbe An overcoat and tolen from the house ot . 21 Corbin pl. yesterday morning. Nebraska State Association meets at 8 a'clock, at the Wilson Normal School, 11th and Harvard streets. Representa- tive Reavis speaks. Oklahoma State Society meets at 8§ o'clock at the Thomson School, at 12th and L streets. Mor ing Katinee “William M. ! et southeas Parent - Teacher 7:30 o'clock. at Mrs. Giles Scott Bryant - Buchanan WORLD'S GREATEST CONDUCTOR, AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA of Milan (102 MUSICIAKS). TWr CONCEETS. POLI'S THEATER, 430 Monday, Jan. 17, and Wednesday, Jan. 19 PRICES, $2.00, $2.50, 33.00. $4.00. Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greene uresu, in Dreop's, 13th and G. Raner speal Men's Club of St. Luke's Church meets at 7:30 o'clock, at the parish hall. Charles F. T. Kilner speaks. College Wome ‘ General Relief Committee of the s Club holds a recep. . at 1822 1 street. M Jewish War Sufferers holds a mas- querade ball at 8 o'clock, at the Old Masonic Temple, 9th and F streets northwest. Women" Jennie A. iy Club riffith speaks. Washington Chapter of meets. Mrs. the *13 Club meets at 8 o'clock, at the Dewe) Hotel. Spanish-American Atheneum meets at the Thomson School, 12th and L ! streets. Semor Pedro Capo Rodriguez | speaks. i REAT VIOLINIST ! NATIONAL TH}:An:nwnxinxs Jan. 13, Beats now on sale at M; '" PENNGARDENS Penna. Ave. at Zist St. DANCING | ‘_Week Nights, 8:30 to 1z | lass Mat. SHUBERT-BELASCO o320 A Swmart Mustral Comedy, PEGGY With Broadway Cast and 2 Dancing Boauty NEXT SUNDA _m..u-s Fraum White JIMMIE —GIRLS and GLEE. JATIONAL Z:ei % 20, Thrilling Forest Fire Play. THE STORM | STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS Tol(oxnow- Spie, Span, Saucy, The ED. WYNN CARNIVAL (New York Production). With ED. WYNN, The Perf: Wynn-ing, Wynn-some Chapin Union holds a guest night at 8 o'clock, at headquarteérs, th street northwest. Brunswick Phonographs —possess so many points of superiority that it is impos- sible to enumerate all of them at once. There is a certain beauty of tone and refinement of cabinet work about a Brunswick Phonograph that the only way you can realize it is to come in and see it for yourself. PRICES $125t0 $310 Easy Terms to Suit You 522 Bureau, Potomac Council. Knights of Colum- bus, holds a dance at 9 o'clock, at Knights of Columbus Hall, 6th and E streets northwest, Board of directors of the Anacosti: Flats Garden Club meets at l‘; o'clock, at 1260 Pleasant street south- east. A Biblical Pageant_will be ziven at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M street between 15th and 16th streets northwest, at § o'clock. i Y. M. C. A.. 1736 G _street, holds an illustrated Ierture at 8 o'clock, by Mr. :;en Svarc of the Czechoslovak lega- on. __ TOMORROW. i Executive committee of the National | Society of Daughters of Founders and | ts of America meets at 10:30 am. at the home of Mrs. Thaddeus Jones, 1606 K street | Civic section of the Twentieth Cen- tury Club meets gt 11 a.m., | 4 s cub meets 3t 13 am. ac 1607 5 || The Gibson Co., Inc. Ki is Club WV, o Kiwanis € v"v-;unm" 12:30 o'clock, 917 G St. N.W. Folk Who Smoke + —know this brand of never-failing goodness. e B. F. KEITH’S 0 Daily £33 Sun 333 Hol'y 2:"%8° “ENTHUSIASTIC”—Star ELLA SHIELDS i CHAS. WITHERS & co. || Harry & Emma Sharrock. Betty Donn & Co. Ida Mae Cheswick and Her Dad, The Magleys. Jim McWilliams. Oftie Young and April. Other Hits. 8c—2 for 15¢ At All Dealers’. Made tn Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washingten’s Model Cigar Factory at 508 9th arters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles PQP. MAT. THURS. mmn.uu WM. ROCK IEUIE OF 1920 uynm--umm--nu | And = Ealls-Boyoe Chorus of 30 Breadway Girls. Beg. Next Sun. Night Sests Now. Low Fields and Mosris Boso Present “BLUE EYES” Farce, with 3 Large Cast of Ma ‘lm Comedy Faverite and a BEVY OF BLUE-EYED BEAUTI Blackistone’s Special Corsage $3.50 —Lovely dinner. i i i for a dance or Learn the Real Estate Business A special inducement. an extra rge commission, ix offered you or the mext three months—with a bonus. Blackistone 14th and H Phone Main 3707 It need not interfere with your present employment We will teach you free of charge Classex will be held every evening at 5 o'clock in the offices of John W. Thompson & Company, Incorporated. 821 15th St. N.W. Under the nunpices of the ~Say when. GIBSON BROS. i Supply you. ank Books 2. Morrison Paper Co., and we will 1009 Pa. Ave. Great Sale of Trusses The Gibson Co., Inc, is Washington’s greatest Truss House. We have expenenced fitters with 35 years of experience. We know the best truss suited to your requirements. We have private fitting rooms with men and women fitters. Every truss fitted is absolutely guaranteed. For the next two weeks we will hold a special sale on trusses. Prices-as follows: The M. D. Truss, highly medical profession The Marsh’s = Self-Adjus ng | Truss, with ball and $7 89 socket movement. Honest John Truss, the very The chw York Elastic Truss, | : soft pad, single, for best truss right or left......... $2 8 | made $l l .98 Remember This Sale Lasts But 2 Weeks The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street, N.W. The S!ore Your Physician Recommends The Single French Pattern Truss, best [ qaaiity $4 89 AT DINNER At the Pleaxnnt FIFE and DRUM INN (and Cafeterin) DINNER, 53¢, 75¢ Cooked by Private Home Cooks. 822 Conn. Ave. N.W. IIIIIIIIIIIII|I||I|IIIIIIIIIIH‘IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIh IiIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIllllll|l|l|llllllllllllIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIII_IE “PASSION” First National’s super-drama, st Negri, does more th mere passion of sex romance of the little world came to know It depicts with the sion, culminating in ly produced and pe: 'RANDALL’S 9@ PRICE. Daily Mals., (War Tax drama the cataclysmic individual and national ef- fects of surrender to the passion for wealth, po- sition, political pnfcrmen! and physical pona- than the screen has ever known. shown exclusively, beginning next Sunday, at METROPOLIT FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY %% s55¢c—Sundays and Nights, 80c —By POP MOMAND. \JOOLD YOU MIND COLLECTIN' ¥40 HE OWES NE Too? P EMDREMENT, L8O -rlll-‘ FIRESIDE BREWER® LOEW’S ALAC oo O w1 = TODAY AND ALL WEEK “Someone in the House” With Edmund Lowe LOEW’S LUMBI NNETT COMEDY arring an concern itself wlfll tll: in visualizing the intimate French milliner whom the as the Comtesse Du Barry. magnificent power of epic a climax more stupendous It is marvelous- rfectly acted and will be ST. AT TENTH_] Always Included) SRS Special Film Features CRANDALL’ TODAY—BLANCHE WANTED—MALI YORK THEATER G-. Ave.& QuebecSt. i L1 ——HOME— OTIS SKINNER The World's Celebrated Actor. in ” SMET me 14th and Irving Sts. N, Open 6 P Louis J. “RED FOAM,” by W Hamby. A Kalph Ince production. popular story translated into intense tion and_interpreted by t of st Latest News Selznick am H. Ao Immortal Story and a Famous Pla; Shows Start 6, 8 and 10. PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. MARY MILES MINTER in W A ac- tars. NEW STANTON 222 & ¢ 55 “WALLACE REID 1o 3 Dusl Role E. 6:15—8:00—9:30 P.M. “EYES OF THE HEART” CAROLINA Charles Miller Production “THE_PERFECT WOMAN “The Law of the Yukon” 1st St. and R. L LICE LAKE and STU. in “BODY AND SOLU! HOLMES, Tomorrow—Otis Skinner, in “‘Kismet.” CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W. 953 North Capitol P MARY MiLES MINTER, ES_OF THE HEAR’ LIBERTY Boblusos-Cole ial ~ Produc- Stw. . 5 ETTY.” Pathe N and Topics of the gy in iy Don't forget this coming Friday. Stas addition to our regular show. Doors promptly 6 o'clock. Admission to all, “EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART.” of “THE SON OF TARZAN,” in 15 Ep Sodes, the wonder super-jungle serial. 1431 U St. N, OLYMPI MAY ALLISON, N. Capii Nw TRUXTON - Gt S8 Seay, Sta. “HELD IN TRUST.” rting | _in ey ope 1ic SEE OUR OUTDOOR DISPLAY. a.m. to 11 p.m. “SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS’ ELITE 14th Street and R L Ave. AR in 9th at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Noon. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND MADGE KENNEDY In the Big Clyde Fitch Play. “THE TRUTH” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. “ALL STAR CAST In the Great Drama, O’DONNELL' Ga, Ave. & Pk. HENRY B. WAL’ “BOOMERAN| “LOVE AND THE LAW” Revere Theater CRAND. AIJ.I’S Theater, 9th & IS Sta. TODAY AND TOMORRO! ARLOR, CWDALL'S SAVOY THEATER 14tk St. and Col. R, TODAY—STAR CAST, in “THE TOMORROW. —BTHEL CLAYTON, oF And” COMEDY, *TI BIG SHOW. % ALL’S AVENIJE GRAND An. = nd CoMEDY. Rd. O’DONNELL’S . 3537, "5t ALLSTAR CAST, “THE SERVANT I SHUBERT-BELASCO Bogtaizg Saturdey, Jamuary 155, Each Reel Shown O Change of Program CH]LDREN’S MOVIE utiful, Fascinating, Wholesome, ‘Tastructive, Educationsl, Fuany. PROGRAM Comedy—Bobby Bumps Becom Motoy—Little Red Rlding One eekly. Hood. d Piper of Hamelin, Browning. my Circus. Hintoy—Little Journeys to Shrines Patriotism. January 15th, 10:30 to 12 a.m. Tickets, 25 Cents to One Doliar. Exoel Musi Especially Planned ‘ot Children. NEW THEATER S.E. in N THB HOUSE.” NOW PLAYING TO CAl SEE Ihhe lzlrfl:ll Folliex. S EE the Celebrated Palnis baret. R the Thrilling Battle Between ew York Police Boat and ng of River Thieves. SEE the plcture 1 at broke all records at the Lyric and Astor Theaters in New York, playing both theaters simultaneously. SEE the mightiest screen melo- drama of all time. A p! night he lights a lows of the Great Metropolis. As titanie am v the Great City itself, of COURSE PHILHARMONIC Second Series, Poli’s Theater; Jan, 25—GLUCK and ZIMBALIST. Feb, 2 HOMER and DAUGHTEE. March 2—PAVLOWA and BALLET xvss}:, (Entirsly diforent program.) FFO, tor Concert Bureau in Droop's Visit Cabin John Bridge —and Enjoy a Famous Table d’'Hote Chicken Dinner Open 1 P.M. to 12 P.M. A La Carte . Supper Dance Phone Bethesdn 201 F 3, Banquets and Parties Champion Lady Cora hm:flfll Wrestler. The Girl in the Mask A= BOUND” BY BASIL KING azd Rex Beach’ lwyn pictarization that astounded Broadway. n TA Goldwyn Prescnts MILE- ST From the Play by ARNOLD BENMETT EDWARD KNOBLOCK ALL-STARCAST NiOORE’S GA A. T CURWAY T WHISPERIN‘ DEVILS bound’ Spellbound. OVERTURE—NEWS—COMEDY. Mi"mroum In & Peppy First Natio MOORE’S RIALTO 11 A. M—All Week—11 P. ¥ M.—~All Week—I11 P. Popular Priczs—25¢, 30c, 35¢ Will Eold You Fa10m THIS WEEK A M to 1L P M. CONSTANCE LMADGE" Attraction Dangerous Business Toonerville Comedy. “Skipper’s CRANDALL'S Treasure Garden™ 18thand Cal 31, CKERBOCKE: —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. W MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT And Star Cast Behaid My Wii: Vanity Fair Glrl (- “TLE SLE HE And 21 Presenis “ARLE a bt d aaliter THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. C., PRESENTS MARION HARRIS ‘WITH ColumbiaSaxophone Sextet Sundsy Afternoon, 3:30—January 16— Poli's Tickets, $150, $1.90, 75c, 50c At All Doalers’ aud Box Office. Thester. DANCING. - MISS CHAPPELEAR ' Private lomsens taugBt by sppointment. NORTH 519 15 We teach you to dance sou can bo taught, at the RIGHTWAY 18 Special aud sdvanced » Private SCHOOL in one course, if OF DANCING NEW YORK AVE. beginners Private hour, $1 beginners. course for lessons, room You Deed not bLave an appoint- ~ - ment. 9 ght. m. to 10:30 p. m. Good dance music. ion from Clase dan For 10 years Private instrus merca’s foremost academy. WESTON STUDIO OF DANCING, Telephone Franklin st. n.w. 4283, Bel SLOVER'S, 018 Z2a—PRIVATE LESSUNS AN T time. Toes. d Fri eremings 1. " Ear. for rent, $5. W. 1128. s, v and iss CHRISTAL D Phone_F; Balirom “Roseland Dancmg Academy. H st. nw. Sowe = 3 lei s teach oi bow te enjor , Special class dances every AR. Tostractor. ranklin_6431-3 . Otass Janvary, MISS dance 12th. 431 11th St. N.W. with orchestra Wednesday. MILLER Phone Fr. 1570 12" CATHERINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6508. ‘waste time ‘We produce results. with people who was Leadin; ity. Hours. 1 to 10 P.M. Between 914 E w. We teach Jou the mu: Steps 13 danciag. ¥ 6:30_and ST. mm OF DANCE. Ph. Fr. 1485.W. SALON OF DANSE. Now located at 1808 Kalorama road. 2 dlocks south of 15th and Columbi Phe dio, Col. of stage T61-W.. ‘Raliroom 'and all branches ly taught. ’ ;

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