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" 2 40 THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. Eighty-Five of Most Physically | Perfect Students Coming Here. 1 Eighty-five of the most physically | perfect girl students of the senior class of the Normal School of Gym- nastics of ew Haven, Conn.. will | gi\‘e ;Im xhibition at the Wilson O Y Norma School, 11th and Harvard Expect to Hold Cox=srence atreots, Tu night ‘at 8 o'clock, ) 2 Public s Micials and teachers I} d to attend. Soon With Board o panicd by Dr. B 1 | . . pal of the school, will Education. - &ion Mondas and Hi- [ B t e al training work in - There will be a conference in the a H near future between the District Com- - =W R A &l”o'lv. | missioners and the board of educa- il g c] i §i tion. it was indicated today at the ement. 8/ at the special largely on the as to the method Consideration was . formulating a program for school im- : son provements to be recommended to e last board of Commis- gress at the special session be- | Sioners to a bond issue i! District building, for the purpose of I — EBUMMISSIUNERS m GIRL GYMNASTS T0 SHOW. | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES ALeuoanmmhty —By POP MOMAND., boo -00 -] [ THATS ALL RIGHT || YES BUT BOO-HOO-00 OK! ns AWFUL- | | MADANE, DONT ‘| LOOK AT MY NICE NEW WHAT SHALL 1 WORRY, It ONLY || CAR, THE RUD GULARD 12 Do? on-on- BRUISED AN’ ALl BENT! SHAKEN OP - ginning next month. board will declare for policy of surplus revenues now held in Diamond T e and Mrs. Holderby of the Indian |ve 1. the office mow operating at 1410 sum. The committee. in addition to THRIFT STAMP DANCE. \iirean reular Frank R. Jelleft. Fennsylvania avenue will be sup-| Mr. Jellefl, is composed of E. C. Gra = ! 3 Cn ion of the 60-40 A Niddies night will be held on utive ported entirely’ through federal and | ham, 1. K. Henderson, Philip Herr- 4 : ol rate 5T : e Dt April 1, under Similar admittance con- . whic 1 District_appropriations. Until that | man. Leon Uliman, aven, Harry Dlsc “::"' Diackin of ‘the b of educa- fthe four-million-dollar Jlus of First Event of 1921 Saturday at) Giio,s yy the thrift stamp committee. it serv- | time. the circular says, $1.000 is need- ax BV on. strict revenues could b | al office, ed to supplement the government's | elled t Will Follow Policy. LG Interior Department. proximat The school board, it is understood. {will_present to the Commissione ers would fa entire amount on ! | ments. spending the | njght at 8:30 will be the scene of the for build o e- hool improve-lare thrift stamp dance of 1921 mitted wh g o 2 There are other ur k S 3 1S N are sold by us on any ments which they have in mind, par-|at least two thrift stamps. The limit | the local office of the l_nllu]li\dfl( | easy terms that you ticularly th £lis placed on the minimum amount|gmployment service were majled o | work on the the District's -r supply It is not the intention of the Com. forced to prune oners, it was indicated, to for buildings and | 3 ¢ cha of obtaini 702,000, and want. Just come and tell us how much you would like to pay each month and we can ar- range it to suit you. Could anything be more fair? obtained from Mrs. M chool figure from $3.809. y. A nominal charge for music , ppropriation final- wihat you want s was $980.000. udget had gone Congres of u"‘ the Commis- estion of Senator posed othar school im- to be paid for out of the four-million-dollar surplus funtington | 1000 Pn. Ave. Prices, $95 to $500 Y- or Fourteen Sites. District appropriation bill, a4 by the Senate later, provided purchase of fourteen school at a cost of $412.500. the items beink in addition to those included | in the Commissioners’ original budget. : The Gibson Co., Inc., ' It was provided the sites should 917 G St. N.W. bought out of the surplus Treasury | revenues. but the additions were | stricken out in conference. The extent to which the Commis- The New Administration —is smoking the best cigar in town, the same as the old administration did. Deer Head Noble Size, 10c ¢ Napoleon Size, 15¢ A cigar of super quality. For sale by all dealers. ¢ Made In Washington by ) Henry T. Offterdinger, Mfr. in His Model Cigar Factory at § 508 Ninth St. N.W. quarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Artlcles Easter Is Right Upon Us—Come on Fellers and Dress Up in a Bell Spring Suit For Twenty-Five Bucks Don’t be an “antique” or a “has been”—get a new model 1921 Bell Spring Suit—with new racy body lines—and a whole lot of little style Blly One and Take One Free, No Red Tape we will acil 400 of these well-known Cord Tirea “differentials.” Just cast your eyes Two for the Price of One upon these “speedy” new Bell “one- FO R ONE WEEK button” sacks, shown in all the glory il 5.000-Mile CORD TIRES of a well kmown STANDARD MAKE in all sizes, including the Famous 30x3% oversize CORD TIRE. of new weaves and smart colorings and pay only twenty-five bucks for Each Tire fa a First Tire. Each Tire Bears the Factory Name and clothes that can’t be matched any- Serial Number. Each Tire Carries Full Factory Guarantee of 5000 Miles. 35x5 Q.-D. or Cl. at 50% Off THE DIXIE TIRE COMPANY 1118 H"Street N.E. We have promised the manufacturers of these tires at the time we pought them that we will not advertise the mame. You will know them when you see them. We also have a Mmited mumber of Miller Cord Tires. “OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY * NO CASH PAYMENT Just Call and |l where else under $35. We make them—we sell them in our own stores—and save 'you the middle profits. You pay us Ten Dollars less than you'd pay for the same quality at any other clothing store in America. Join Qur Easter VICTROLA CLUB Immediate Delivery No Red Tape Small monthly pay- ments to start one month after delivery. All you are required to do is purehue of records ‘Bell Clothes Shops STORES ALL OVER THE LAND . TWO -WASHINGTON STORES ‘ 920 F Street N.W.--941 Penna. Ave. N.W. VICTROLA PRICES Style 1V, $25 Style VI, $35 Style VIII, $50 Style IX $75 Style 80, $100 }Bt yle X, $125 Style XI, $150 Style XIV, $225 Style XVI, $275 Style XVIL, $350 Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. 1221 F Street Ph. Frank. 6900 —OPEN EVENINGS— ieiip e s 1 Tunds bar it e The main corridor of the mterior| BUREAU ASKS DONATIONS| i Lo Som [gpartment building on Saturday ' Circulars asking contributions of $2 c each from 500 men in the District ur] Columbia to augment the appropria- nt improve- To dance. pleasure seekers must buy | tion of the government for support of ! —do you meed in Blank 2 Remember. we rendy to suppis Just E. Morrison Paper Co., i ve it is hoped fhat, beginning July . appropriation of several times that Announcement Extraordinary! EasterStyles Of Striking Beauty And Distinctiveness ! Values That Are Absolutely Unmatchable!! For Men, Women and Boys Never have we presented finer examples of shoe-making and shoe value than NEWARK shoes offer for Spring. The styles are so refreshingly new and beautiful and so be- comingly smart and distinctive that you will wonder by what magic we are able to price them to sell at only $4 and $5. It is the result of our huge production of over four million pairs yearly—through our own chain of more than 327 storesall over the United States—that makes possible snch amazing value-giving. You owe it to yourself to see this superb Easter footwear, you owe it to your purse to buy at these popular prices. BOYS' SHOES $250 to $4 This Walking Oxford of Tan Calf; open work one-strap; military heels; perforated vamps and tips. 4 This Ouve Strap | This Black “Cabaretta® Pump; Pump of brown ki . i i tner. badmn | one strap; perforated Diamond ooze insert, strap | tip; wood Louis and throat. Leather | Junior heels, Louis heels, 55 35 | Snappy Easter Styles For Men. Mabogany Russia Lace Semi-Brogue Oxford (as illustrated) with Guaranteed Neolin Soles and Wingfoot Rubber $ > Heels « « o » Mahogany Russia Lace Semi-Brogue | Style (as illustrated) with guarsm: teed Neolin Soles and Wing $ Foot Rubber Heels - - - S Other Fetching Styles, $4, $5 and 86 ark Shoe Stores (o WASHINGTON STORES , - 506 9th Street 913 Pa. Avenue 1112 7th Street Between E and F Sts. Bet. Sth and 10th Sts. Between L and M Sts. Open Nights Open Sat. Nights » Open Nights