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. WIVES AND CHILDREN TO JOIN YALE FROLIC Farther Plans Made for Four-Day Sightseeing Outing in Na- tional Capital. _ Sons and wives of Yale men are go- 5 their respective fathers bands the “Four Da call shington, May for their meeting 27. It was al plan to have the meeting : mascaline affair, but been made to take e and_youngsters. They the best time the local Y knows how to sive ther Guides are to be furnished the hoys to show them the si of the capital Those guides are to be the real | article; not the “on-our-rizhi-ladi and-gentlem: we-see-the-Smithsonian- e of the wives will be giv Institution” kind of guides. but the kind who will take the youngsters around and show them the really im- portant things as well—old Pappa- | gallo, the many-colored parrot in the Pan-American buildinz: the view froin the top of the Washington Monument, Laddie Boy. the and the ma in the basement of the Treasury build- ing. Arrangements are aiso being made to give the boys a chance to xo to the White House with their elders and shake hands with the himself. o have a chance to enjoy as fully ! 8 at the | & | Benendof B & the 1 ans have now ! ale community | ¢ 4! President’s airedale, | chine that eats money down | i President | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Rev. J. Plerce will speak at the | booklovers’ hour tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Phyllis Wheatlev Y. W. C. A. The Delaware Society will meet to- morrow evening at the Rochambeau Dancing from 9 to 1 A musical entertainment, followed by dancing, i3 to be given tomorrow p.m. the Thomson hool. " Club, The Christinn Endeavor Society of t | Petworth Baptist Church has planned an outing up the river for tomorrow. Pen League and In- Association will n Wednesday at New Hampshire avenue. Tke Natiomal | Fold at 1712 The Ca | umbia Historical Soclety will | at 8:15 at the Cosmos T KEEPING UP WITH HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. THE tomorrow 'l he Kalorama Citizens' Association | t tomorrow night at the! B | muv Studentx of Western High Schood present “Twelfth Nizght” Thur: id Friday nights in the auditorium school | The Typothetae of Washington will | ln-lll its annus meeting Wednesday | night at Harvey's. [ The Petworth Citizens® will hold it Asnor The wives of Yale men resident in | TOW Night at 8 ¢'clock in the Pr Washington are planning to show ; (6Flan Church, New Hampshire ave Hospitality th the wives of he | Bue and Randalph street e I ting I The latter are especially ted to_attend the reception to be The City Fir HLG Ansociagion | tol atten: ie b0 PE il give a bu Gpper at the New ir. John Havs Hammond at | it &ivea b at 815 pmin > on rday afternoon. tee in chav is confident tha in the spring wives to the nds capital with t JUSTICES RENDER CLOSE AND WEIGHTY DECISIONS ! D. C. Jurists, Guests of Bar As- sociation. Judge Lawyers' Ball Game. Justices of the District Supreme Court rendered som (ttling good” | decisions Saturday, but there was no law in them. were submitted tions of safety. tance by missed - Warned jur were ne of ba < bhall betweer the older the legal was the a hake of the justices of Chesapeaks Nea about ceted fro Bar . courts un e red lawyers a special tr. about and reached the beaeh at Shad dinner and seasonable delicactes ,were served about 12:30 ) o'clock. A&fter which base ball and other games were in order. ster's “Orchestra furnished the nor, with the assistance of Mat Horne, entertained. - A buffet supper was served shortl 7 o'clock A conference of the justices of the | °FS movement United States Supreme Court prevent- | ed the attendance of the justices of | that tribunal. Among the s were Chief Justice Smyth and Justice Robb of the Court of Appeal Justice MeCoy and es and Bailey Court: Cuno 'H board Stafford | Justice Job Barnard, Rudolph, president of District retire; the of lice Court and Judges Aukam and Mattingly of the Municipal Court. The arrangements for theé affair were in the hands of committees of | the Bar Association, of which the fol- lowing were chairmen: Henry W. So- hon, president; Alexander H. Bell, re- ceptlon; James S. Easby-Smith, invi- tations; Edmund Brady, sports; George C. Gertman, tickets; George H. O'Connor, music, and Joseph A. Burkart, refreshments. _— Greatly Improved Schedules Be- tween Washington and Atlanta— Macon and Columbus, Ga.: Birming- ham, Ala. Southern railway “Atlanta Special” leaves Washington 9:50 p.m.. arrives Atlanta 4:45 p.m. central time, making_direct connections for Macon, Ga.; Columbus, Ga.; Birming- ham, Ala.; Memphis, Tenn. Effective Saturday. May 14. Inquire S. E. Bur- kess, 1425 F street northwest.—Ad- vertisement. AT THE CO CENTERS Miss Cecil B. Norton, general sec- retary of the community center de- partment. Franklin School, announces the following dates for the election of Community Center Association of- ficers and secretaries for the ensuing year: Birney Community Center, May 16: Petworth. May 17: Eastern High, May 18; Southeast. May 18; Dean- wood. May 21: Powell, May 21; Phelps, May 24; Miner Normal, May 24; Wi son Normal, May 24: Randall. May 27; Margarst Wilson, May 28; Thomson. 31: Trinidad, Ludiow School, May Each _center will have special vmograms for election nights, the an- nouncements of which will be made in this column for each respective center. “ommunity Center— ional Opera Company. director, will play an week at the Schubert-Belasco Theater. Fast Washington Community Cen- ter—Tonight. 7 o'clock. Carbery Soouts. troop £7; Kaufman Athletic Club; Wallach Boy¥ Club. Thomson Community Center—Maine State Society meets tonight at § o'clock. Activities vocational and in- Atructive tonight at 7:30: Filing As »cfation: china painting; dramatics; plain sewing; plano practice. Southeast Community Center—A masquerade ball is to ba given tonight by the Country Dancing Club. Johnson-Powell Community Center —-7:20, millinery, Powell Alumni As- soofation. Dunbar General Civic Center—Tha children fn the neighborhood of fie Dunbar Civic Canter will organize a Bible Storytelling club, under the personal supervision of Miss Jose- phine Wormley. The eloction of offcers of the Bir- =y Community Assoclation will be <n tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A short Hot Weather And a poorly fitted truss do not go well together have to wear a truss be us If you sure it want fitted by comfort if you We have expert men and women fitters and private fit- ting rooms sonable The Gibson Co., Inc., 917 G Street N.W. The Store Your Physiclam Recommends. Prices most rea- I and | th ts left the District | P Sol Min- | mittee’ chairmen. iazz | for the ocasion, and George H. O'Con- | ¥ befora train time. and | the party arrived home shortly atrer "‘ kota Under F l Chief | of the District Supreme | o Commissioners: Judges Hardison and MceMahon of Po- | Gii LeACher 1 | i of Iman Hendrick ‘ ynor fc Commissioner s win! Wilson n cussion of ton “hureh tion Of th int hrine, will Al Wed- Almax Temple. Mystic & give its annual potentat nesday night at the Arcade Misx Boynton's current events class I meet tomorrow at 8 o'clock at | 3 Connecticut avenue. | w The committee on incorporation of | the = Woman's Vil report at Oficers for the ensuing vear will | - elected by the Columbian Womer president side i e final meeting of the year of ! L ¢t Congress of Mothers and | ¥ cher Associations will be held at the home of Mrs. Edson | Lrigzs, 18th and Webster streets, to- | morrow from 11 am. to 4 p.m. Re- ports will be made by Mrs. Giles Scott | after, president, and various com- 'd'-,t North Daketa Club lunchegn | with the present status of the in that state. The Joseph and Elizabeth R >en collection of Whistleria by them to the « will be open for a s view in the Library building, division | of prints southwest pavilion, second ! Thursday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock The monthly meeting of the Association of t | ational School will be held | the school tomorrow evening at| 30 o'clock. A number of musical | selections will be rendered by the pupils. Emil E. Fischer will deliver a lec- ture in the New Interior auditorium tomerrow evening at 8 o'clock. on “Economic Investigations in China” The lecture will be illustrated by lan- tern slides. Dr. Walter R. Hadwen, president of the British Union Against Vivisection, is to deliver an address at a public meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on “Vivisection, Germ Theory of Dis- case and_Serums and Vaccines® at Pythian_Temple, under the auspices| of the National Society for Humane Regulation of Vivisection and the Hu- mane Education Society. = Order Commencement Flowers Now. Blackistone, 14th and H.—Advertis: ment. i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U. 5 wi_‘ll :i:‘dd ss the Cosmos Club at ‘clock. 8:30 — | Garden party of the Providence Day Nursery this evening and tomorrow, in the grounds, 408 2d street southeast. Maine State Association meets at § o'clock at the Thomson School. 1 Central Citizens' Association meets at 8 o'clock in the Juvenile Court- | room. | The board of directors of the A. A. | A will give its annual banquet at the Hotel Washington. | Speech-Reading Club meets o'clock at 1601 35th street. at 8| Rainbow Division Veterans meet at | 8 o'clock at the dugout, 1004 E street. Esther Chapter, O. a dance at Mrs. Dyer's, S.. will give 7 R street. The Monday Evening Club will close its season with an outing on the campus of Kendall Green, at 5 o'clock. If raining, the meeting will be held in the chapel of Gallaudet College. The Veteran Drum Corps, 2d D. C. Infantry, meets at National Guard Armory at 8 pm. The Parents League meets at 8 o'clock at A. M. E. Church. The Georgetown Citizens' Assocla- tion meets at 8 o'clock in Potomao Savings Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street COLD STOR. Priced ‘Wholesale Interior Absolutely S | grub we sw allow has made our | inland we are sore disgusted, dis-| | scratched our beans again, and | [ we, with language corking, de-| ; nounce ‘glad and gay once more, and {1y grouch. Man’s sorrow should i mind, ! given to weary humankind. [ grouch is, { common thing with us, j teet !iwith the grade ! knowledge of furs from getting an in- | [ ferior article sold under a high-sound- | Modern Sanitary REFRIGERATORS ICE BOXES THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO GIVE LASTING SATISFACTION $16.50 up NELSON REFRIGERATOR CO. 610 F Street N.W. Phone Franklin 2757 Manufacturer's Direct Representatives I TELLIN' YOO [STRAIGHT BROTHER T LOOKS GENTEEL D. C, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921 JONESES —That Settled It for Pa. PARDON NE BOSS, It BATTLING KID BATTLE AYE TH LIGHT WEIGHT |1 o Aoip ) CHAMP! I LOOKED ALL OVER DIS e ) FoR A LID LIKE THAT! o i WHERED YGET 1T Gt HUK? S0 a YEH, DYE TH' BAND Hours of saaness;f We all have hours of sadness, when we abandon mirth, and| talk about the badness of every- thing on earth. Perhaps th(“ innards ache, and we say life is hollow, a grim and gh'fltlv fake. iPerhaps some firm is busted whose stock we lately bought, couraged and d|~lr.mghl Per-| aps the neighbor’s [)nrkmg has | that active hen. But after eight hours’ sleeping we're have no use for weeping, and| think that grief’s a bore. Un- fortunate the mortal who rises from his couch, and feels no wish to chortle, but airs a beast- be driven by slumber from his for that’s why sleep is A in the gloaming, a for then tired men are combing their souls for things to cuss; their are full of thistles, theirj whiskers full of hay, and no nmw sings or whistles at closing of | the day. But in the brilliant]| morning, when all the world is | bright, the healthy man is scorn- ing the specters of last night. WALT MASON. (Oopsright by George Matthew Adams.) URGES FURS LABELED. Biological Survey Expert Wants i Protection Against Fake Sales, Legislation ® plainly mark all furs and quality to protect purchaser who lacks an intimate | the was urged by F. G. Ash-| turday night, in a paper read at a mecting of the Biological Society o Washington, at the Cosmos Club. survey said, for example, there ral varieties of seal sold under arious trade names, which are little known to the ordinary purchaser. He said the government is very much interested in the protection and breeding of fur-bearing animals for commercial purposes. There are about 500 farms in_the United States for propagating caring animals, he said, most of vhich raise foxes for the market. Extension of the trade of the United States in insect galls for dyeing and ink-making purposes was di by A. Rohwer of the bureau of en- 8. tomology in a paper. RE d Carving Knives worth ything? If wo, why mot send_them to us and have them sharpened correetly? We do Nickel Plating, Geld Plating and Silvey Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. your Scissors, Penknives Make yp your mind to put aside a part of your earnings each payday. Then you will be prepared for any emer- gency that may arise. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. AGE ROOMS From cording secreta EASES PASSPORT LAWS. President Allows Aliens to Land | for Sightseeing. A proclamation by President Harding. | made public Saturday by the State | | Department provides modification of | passport laws to permit aliens on | vessels touching American ports | while en route to foreign ports to land temporarilly without vised pass- ports. ngers on such vessels are re- however, to continue their voyage on the same vessel. The modification was made for the bene- fit of such y ngers who desire to land for purposes. ng and other legitimate COMMUNITY CLUB HEADS. At a meeting of the Community Club of Landover, Md., Friday. the following “officers’ were elected to orve during the ensuing vear: Mrs M. Parker, president; Mrs e president; M s, corresponding se Miss Deborah ain, r Mrs. Earl Sheriff, | George N. Wells, di- | John Thompson, par- Charles retary: treasuror; Mrs and Mrs. De The cigar of class. Made in Washington by Henry T. in His Model Cigar Factory at 508 Ninth St. N.W. Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles of the good deveioping and ing done by Grove, 1210 shown by the finely finished pic- tures. Signed, Amateur Photographer. Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Let the invalid enjoy the spring sunshine by renting one of our Invalid Rolling Chairs. Very moderate rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. “SMOKISSIMUS” —means a smoke of superlative degree— that’s this grand old cigar. er Head Noble Size, 10¢ Napoleon Size, 15¢ For sale by all dealers. Offterdinger, Mfr. ICKERBOCKER h St a CRANUALL’S ot « I\I\'}"l‘ And PRIZMA ¢ Th h&E CRANDALL'S :.r::;““;; : RIAGE I" 5 1 1D {WOOD and ensemble of 4,60 THY PHILI SAVOY THE. 14th and Col. ‘CRANDALL TER 1 THE o AT RN oF ; CRANDALL’S =z UNDAY. TAVENUS 645 Pn. LE And PRI NORMA TALMADGE. N FLOWER.'" ‘And ERAY. ARADISE FOR BIRDS CRANDALL S APOLLO THEA LG 624 H N.E. TODATZWILLIAM s HART, in “0'MAT- 1OUNTED ' And LARRY 'mu.»y Kow ASS] CRANDALL’S Yomsc an Ave.&Qu 1l 0! BETTY S HUSBAND ELITE #» Srreet ana 0. CK PICKFORD, in et poURLE BiED D VR 14th and I LYRIC h and ' mnx Sta. N.W. LIBERTY Nortn Cn\[:llol and P su MAB MURRAY, in > LILY." ART ACORD, s, WHITE HORSE- OLYMPIC 1431 U st. n.w. These boys are sc h oolmates — the same age. The one on the left.heard of the value of milk and began using it; the other one did not. The one is strong and healthy, is up in his school work, and _is-'a promising Goung man.* The other one 78 209, below nor- mal in weight, is behind in his school work, and is evi- dently seriously handrcapped. and healthy. product. and Retail Call and fnapect our 1021 All-steel Pure White Exterior and ftary REFRIGERATORS. ™ 3206 N St. N.W. We also furnish the milk supply for the big gest infant institutions throughout Washington —and that’s ONE GOOD REASON WHY you, too, should use Wise Bros.” Milk exclusively. Phone Your Order—Service Starts Immediately o Remember Our Butter and Egg Deliveries at 11 A-M. and 3 P.M. Daily —and he will lose his fidgety, querulous ways, his unhappy outlook, and become placid, joyous and carefree as a sunny morning. Your doctor will tell you that an under- nourished child should drink at least one quart of pure, rich milk every day if it is to become sturdy There’s a vast difference between Wise Bros.’ Milk and “just plain milk,” lies between a fresh-laid egg and a cold-storage as vast a difference as Phones West 183-184 TRUXTON SIE_LOVE, 1 MIDLANDER: Reel Comedy. 1R 1ith & DOTGLAS “THE MARK OF S —RAPHAEL— 9th at O Street N.W. ARNTM, o SACRIFICE.™ CAROLINA in ve.S.E. 6th & C Sts. N.E. NEW STANTO) Century Comedy, =STRAN 9th at D St. N.W. Continuous From 12 Noom. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE GORDON & HEALY FOUR CASTING LLOYDS JO JO HARRISON ALLEN AND MOORE and FRANKIE WILSON ALSO SESSUE HAYAKAWA the Greatest Chinese Drama Ever Produced. From the Noted o Suecess, “THE FIRST BORN” Note—Cut this ad out and present it at the box offies matines this week and receive & rebate of 10 cents on an orchestra or first baleony seat. EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. \'l\'lA\' MARTIN “50\'(1 OF THE SOUL” CIRCLE™ 5.8 TN T ER." DUMBARTON * DUCTIO NEW THEAT In 1340 Wisconain Ave. 535 Sth St S.E, ALL-STAR CAST. in T LYNSE 119 H = JUSTIN OF PRINCESS * “PLAYTHIN: EROA! TONE, in AY. Tonight, 8:20. i Shubert-Belasco 3.2 $1.00. FIRST TIME TONIGHT L. Lawrence Weber Presents “NOBODY’S MONEY” A New Comedy by William Le Baron Representative cast. including Otto Kruger. Will Deming, Sus MacManamy. ‘Howard. Gaatd and others, - ’TONlGHT ONLY 1 PRICE| Two $2.50 seats for $3.00, tax included. Two $2.00 seats for $2.40, tax included. Two $1.50 seats for $1.50, tax inclnded Two $1.00 s for $1.20, tax included. Two .50 for ~ 80, tax included. Present this coupon at Box Office. Addi- tional seats can Do had 'at the reduced price. ts o Special Sale THERMOS This Week Only: Glass Refills for Your Old Bottle Pint size. Special...$1.79 Quart size. Special..$2.79 Green Enameled Case Pint size. Special...$2.29 Quart size. Special..$3.39 Corrugated Nickel-Plated Case Pint size. Special...$2.59 Quart size. Special..$3.89 Plain Nickel-Plated Case Pint size. Special...$2.89 Quart size. Special..$4.19 The Gibson Co lInc, 917 G Street N.W. Voile Dresses 35.50 to $18.50 Georgettes, Crepes and Satins, $I5 to $75 SKIRTS AND WAISTS $3.49 to $19.50 House Dresses Also Moderately Priced OTH 5an 90 & whole lot of dmage in a very short time. Don't de- 1ay in orering & supply of Tar Bags or Tar Paper. E Morrison Paper Co., 2000 Pa. Aves i‘PAUL JONES’ ) T “;TRI’I;’DL;}A‘VV CRANDALL’S iy aiom THIS WBEK—JACKIE JPECK’S BAD PO VILLE _COM FLIRTATION. Public Organ Recital | Lynnwood Farnam Commu. ces of of the Holy City. under the ai The District ‘of ‘Cotambls Chapter of tl AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS at EPIPHANY EPISCOPAL CHURCH TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921, AT 8.30 P.M. Seats will be reserved for patroms to the recital fund until 8:20, THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INVITED Collection. iptions to the 192122 series received Subseri) i 1t 1306 B. F. KEITHS & Daily 23 Sun. 2:9% Hol'ys % ‘The moresque”” Star in Person tA GORDON & (o In_“LULLABY,” a Mother Play. Eate Elinore & Sam Williams: Jim T apey & 2pn Normay: George Campbell & o Ziogler Sisters % Go lis & Rovoe: will & Blondy; Others and Added Co- Stars, AT Winnr Assisted by Phil and the “‘Family, mous Feats of Equestrianism. ARCADE, The Dance That Never Grows Old‘ in Fa- TONIGHT Washmgton s Little Theater 1742 Church St. Between 17th and 1Sth and P and 0' The Chinese Lantern and Tinnin Dancers i AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S ALAC 1030 a. » TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents 1 = ! DOUGLAS < MacLEAN —IN— “The Home Stretch” Fxtra Added Astraction CHARLIE CHAPLIN Cantinunus. @1 R et e Wm‘u.xfl.um"lxuu LOEW’S COI.IIMBIA vivid and michty screen story of Anne Bol- eyn, whosa beaunty rocked the world and won her —,»_England’s erown! De@eptton Pictured 'nh unparalleled artistry and produced with a mighty cast of— 7000 PEOPLE AT TR - Visit Mt. Vernon Home of Our First President. Historic Alexandria, Arlington and Fort Myer. Electric Traina Frequently From 12th and Pa. Ave. N.W. i is The Washington-Virginia Railway Co. Main 397 for information. FREE ADMISSION .I AMUSEMENT PARK 3 NEW Features TWO-SCORE: ATTR SLISONN INCL i 4 BIG RIDES DANCH\G FEATURED MOORE'S RIALTO 11 AM—ALL A Love Test of Strong Passions Metro Presents THE WEEK—I11 P.M. “The Little Lady of the Big House’ Magnificent Cast Auxiliaries Z 722 MOORE'S GARDEN 11 a.m—Today, Tues., Wed.—11 p.m. Eminent Gouverneur Morris Famous Story A Tale of Two Worlds Added Featares /////////////////////////// mumvf " Fartom ETROI‘flI.ITll THIS WEEK 10:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. JACKIE COOGAN In the 1921 Version of “PECK’S BAD BOY” Toonerville Comedy “The Skipper's Flirtation™ Authors Present Orchestral \nmb-n CRANDALL'S 18th and Co'. R, KnicKERBOCKER TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. For the Benefit of China Famine Relief | Every Even. §:30, $1.10; Reserved $1.65 | Sat. Matinee, 2:30, 55¢c, War Tax Inc. | Tickets, 910 Evans Bldg. Franklin | 2708, or Box Office of Theater. l Tonight at §:20. , Mats, Thurs, & Sat. POP. $1.50 Mat. Thursday. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents “THE FRONT SEAT” A Play in Three Acts by Rida Johnson Young TONIGHT ONLY, 2 seats for the price of 1. SHUBERT-GARRICK “THE WASHIIH—NGTONIANS" VICTOR HERBERT'S Most pretentious comic opera “SWEETHEARTS” Eves. 815 Company of 50, Popular Prices NEXT WEEE CHIMES OF NORMANDY _ ATIONAL Zmissg 52 o, A Musical Revue Peppy. Direct From 12:weck Olympic Theater, Chicago. SATIRES OF 1920 ‘With 24 Most Beautiful Girls in the Warld Starting Next Monday. HARRTS Singing chorus unequaled. - S0c, e, $1.00 ical d A e ackson. Btaged by Sam Forrest. JACKIE COOGAN “THE KID” HIMSELF IN “PECK’S BAD BOY” Varied Added Attractions DANCING. 22nd_PRIV. \TF [z rssos; ANy . $4.00. " Clas CATHERINE BA 740 9th St N.W. Fraukiin 6508, y o time with people who waste your produce results. Beginners elass. Hours, 1 10 10 p.m. 19! tim, 'l'ueull\'~ 550 10 10, Miss Mar;one . Corcoran 4:30 TO 10:30 P. M. um EAL’.ROOK DAN( ES. __stud PROF. AND_ Acupz sTUpIO, 1177 —Class Monday and Friday, 5 o lessons by appointment. hrm- Eatablished_1900. J. J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Hoh SALON OF DANSE, 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Obl 7T61-W Balloom acd all_branches of stage dancing __cormctly_taught. Washington Studio of Dance (The Home of Refinement). Franklin 1570, 431 11th st now. ert instruction in baile reom dancing. Big s £ and gentie- un instructors. Larg, r Course of private lessans. ith_orchestra, every W W DAVISON’Si~1329 Mnow. New da —*“The Army Navy Taps. Teach you to dance a few lessona, Strictly private. Any Normal course for teaching. Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestra, GLADYSE wxuv- Dupont S o D-nunl Ballroom and Fancs Ne 6 e Frone B MISS CHAPPELEAR oddie, Tectly With & Cast of Broadway Favorites, Including Irene Fenwick, Louis Bennison, Carlotta Mon- ‘torey, Helen Lowell aad Others. rivate loasoms by Clasnca every ¥r T hpeintment. Y evening. CONN. AV

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