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3 : * THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Washington Buys Its Fur Chokers Y at Furs and Ladles’ Ready-to-Wear G at 12th STREET N.W. Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenbers. Preaident Joseph Sanders..1st Vice Pres. W. A. Bennett....2d Viee Pres. Irvin Owings. .3d Vice Pres. Joscph IL. Milans.....Seeretary Dr. Clarence A.Weaver, Auditor Alexander Wolf, General Counsel John M. Fiordon .Cashier Frank Owings Canhfer C. E. Bdwa-as A i LAt R. P. Ancrews bonl Busa . F. Maury . B. Zantzinger ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. LWAYS —remember that we carry a_com- plete stock of Stationery, and you are sure to find just what you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Tidbit Package $i.25 a pound fmmdto be most in demand in the Huyler stores. Honey Nougat Asstd. Caramels Bumt Almonds Spiced Strings Cream Pepps jnrddn dlmond.r Assorted Clnxoldm 12th & F Sts. 15th & G Sts. 1784 Columbla Road. We have invisible, bxfocals sfor all occasions whlch take he place of two pairs of lasses. They combine per- fect near and far views in one air without showing the ividing lines. I We are equipped to give agpour sight every possible care it and attention. No charge for examination. Optometrists and Opticians 935 F Street N.W. 0 Years at the Same Address CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Jenm Wilvon will entertain with character sketches and humorous { monologues tomorrow evening, 8:15, 'at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, as- sisted by musical talent. ‘The French section, Twentieth Cen- tury Club, will meet tomorrow, 3:30 p.m., with Mrs. John Van Schaick, Jr. The nature section will meet at 32d and M streets at 1 p.m. for a trip through Ar]lns!on 'LD vArsONS ' YL MIND IF 1 ST Chemical Society will meet Thurs- day, 8 p.m., Cosmos Club. Executive committee, 7:30. | Division No. 3, Ladies’ Auxiliary to Ancient Order of Hibernians, will ;:;elel Wednesday, 8 p.m., Donohue's all. Capitol Hill History Club will meet i tomorrow with rs. H. B. Mattox, 4911 14th street. The concert to have heen given by Susie’s Original Kitchen Band at Sec- | ond Baptist Church tomorrow even- ing has been poslyoncd { Anthony l.engne “will_meet tomor- row from 3 to 5 p.m., Columbia Mrs. J. E. Lambie, speaker. The Speech-Reading Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1601 35th street. Mrs. George McAlpin of New York will speak of California gardens. road. { The Day Nursery will meet tomor- row, 10:30 a.m., New Ebbitt Hotel. Mens® Club of St. Luke's Eplscopal (Twudch will meet in parigh hall Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Art Section, Twentieth Century Club, will meet Thursd: 3 p.m.. 1447 {Irving street. Subject: 'hateaux of Touraine.” | Spanish American Athenenm will jmeet tomorrow, 8 p.m., Thomson School. D. C. Branch, National Assorintion for Advancement of Colored People, will meet tomorrow. 7:45 p.m., 12th istreet Y. M. C. A. All welcome. Potomae River Power Squadron will hold class of Instructdgn for admis- sion to United States Power Squad- rons, at Corinthian acl ub, be- ginning March 14, 8 p.m. SOME MIGHT? HE'S A GooD 1t ROAD OUT WATH HiM THIS .A SENSIBLE MAMN. KNOWS While plnying on the street mear her home, at 466 I street southwest, vesterday afternoon, Frances Heddl- son, seven vears old, was bitten by a dog belonging to a neighbor. She was given treatment at home. Harry , Morton, colored, 3024 street, vesterday afternoon fell lnd broke his right arm while working at Clifton Terrace, 14th and Clifton streets. Mrs. Grace MacDowell, fitty-four years old, 121-A Bates street, died suddenly last night while attending an Eastern Star meeting in the Ma- sonic Hall at Brightwood, Her death was due to an attack of heart dis- ease. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Phil Sheridan Rellet Corps, No. 12, will meet, 7:30. G. A. R. Hall. Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, American Legion. will meet, 8 o'clock, boardroom of District building. Maj. =% = 4 Danfel Sullivan, guest of honor. Keeplng His Word I Columbia Helghts Citizens’ Assocla-fg— & tion will meet. 8 o'clock, St. Stephen’s 5 E B Hall, 3017 14th street. Jinks h]mkens always fkim his = words throughout his useful years, Women's committee of Citizens' As- soctation and the department of edu- | and when his funeral occurred ,‘he cation. for citizenship of the District | town was wet with tears. We'd Federation of Women's Clubs,” will| planted bards at sundry times, and meet, 8 o'clock, 2007 Columbia road. | famous statesmen, too, and pluto- Alliwelcome, crats whose stock of dimes was Mrs. Eleanor Bingham will give a: something fierce to view; and while talk on Maeterlink’s “Blue:Bird." 7:30 | we grieyved to note their doom, and o'clock. ‘Recreation Hall, Government | see “their projects ,bust, we only Hotels. _— wept around each tomb enough to Mntus:chulsotis 'rim“ Gngcl;()'l v;"l lay the dust. For gifted gents and meet, 8 o'cloc] omson School. Pa-| famous gents and gents with gor- o P ctn ot music, fancy danc-| geous rolls are commoner than twenty cents, and oft’ have-tawdry C::::w“c souls. But when you meet that hu- oelock, Carroll Hall, 'man bird with sunshine on his brow, who never goes back on his word, hmks]- H."Lh *umgh;;lxlu {‘n;a.knt; take off your hat and bow. He says ooklovers’ hour. s Wheatle: ) L Hablost: Tebnysoi's he’ll pay you what he owes when clocks are striking eight, and, though through storm and fire he gaes, he'll Daughters of America, No. 12, will meet, 8 “Princess.” SAY, HATTIE, WHY DON'T WE HAVE THE BRD\NNS ONER FOR DINMER The Begmmng of a Beautiful Fnendshlp. /,W/Avu /) LET'S GET BETTER ALQUAINTRE O WITH THE PARSONS, | LIKE PARS NS« HE DDESN'T-SPILL A LOoT OF VACU"* ous CHATTER WHEM I'M TRYING To REA My PAPER ON OLD SCouT- ENENING . WHEMN To WEEP His MOUTH Corrrighe, 1902, 1. 7. Websaur TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—*Broadway Whirl of 1921,” performance at 8:20 p.m. POLPS—Margaret Anglin, in Woman of Bronze," at 8:20 p.m. KEITH’S—Rae Samuels, De Lyle Alda-and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. NELASCO—Alice Lloyd and vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. “The €O0SMOS—"Dixieland to Broadway" and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. STRAND — “Dance Follies” and vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY—"Abe Reynolds' Revue,* at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. D. C," TUESDAY, —By WEBSTER. t E ULLT7z //////// 4 W, . ,,//// 4e CAPITOL—"Miss New York, Jr.” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. RIALTO —Lionel F¥rrymore, In “Boomerang Bill,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30. p.m. PALACE—"The Fous, ¥.brsemen of the Apocalypse,” with ‘R.idolph Val- entino and Alice Terry, at}10:30 am., 12:30, 2:30, 4:45, 7 and 9 §.m. COLUMBIA—AIl-star c@ st, in “Fool's Paradise,” at 10:30 a.m., 12:25, 2:15, 4:15, 6:08, 7:55 and 9:55 p,m. - ‘Ward Off l’lflln] nda. Get rid of your cold and build strength by taking F: Medicine.—Advertisemen.- - Underwear for Spring § = ther John's § 5 2 = will be considered. " Battery C, 110th Field Artillery. Na- tional Guard, will meet at 8 o'clock. Lecture on “Reorganization.” Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock, 11th and E streets. Question of change of meeting place Vladimir Jabotinsky, leader of Jew- ish Legion in Gallipoli and Palestine in recent war, will be speaker at a mass meeting, audi- torium, New Masonic Temple, 8 o'clock. The public is invited. ‘The lecture which was to have been given by Dr. Edwin H. Surer on the subject of the human eye has been postpored, owing to the closing of the auditorium of the Powell School. Loyal Order of Moose will meet in Community Hall, 6th and E streets, 8 o'clock. Speakers: W. W. Husband, commissioner general of {immigra- tion, and C. E. Baldwin. - Lodge will admit seventy-five new members. ‘Women and girls in the neighbor- hood of Phillips School are invited to mending old ones. General invitation is extended to join the Tuesday Night Sight-reading and Singing Club. birthday greetings. Shaffer, 800 14th. | —Advertisement. i ple’s Opera Company, Riggs Bank A. C., Central Presbyterian A. C., boys' Eymnasium. East Wuhlngmn—']‘onlgh!. Arat A. C., dressmaking, Boys' Independent: Band, Community Soclal Club. Thomson—Tonight, Massachusetts State Society meeting, elementary and advanced Spanish, dressmaking, mil- ‘Washington Opera Company edult dramatics. electric iron use, piano practice, Gallic Study Club. Johnson-Powell—The lecture which was scheduled for tonight by Dr. Ed- win H. Silver on “The Human Eye— Conservation of Vision” has been postponed. Tonight, Community As- soclation meeting, rhythm for girls and women, millinery for girls and women. This afternoon French for children from 3 to 5 morrow afternoon, dancing instruction, group rehearsal. B. ¥.Brown—Library and dramatics tonight. linery, o'clock. To- children’s social special rhythm Garnet-Phelps—Tonight, Bible Story Club, embroidery and sewing, parila- mentary usage, Amphion Glee Club, French. promptly keep the date. will be hard to fill. (Copyright.) —_—— NAVY SCHOOL GRADUATES. ’ Twenty Supply Corps Men Are Given Diplomas. Graduating exercises of the present class of the Navy Supply Corps School of Application were held at the Navy Department Saturday. Assistant Sec- retary Roosevelt made an address and | delivered diplomas to twenty gradu- | Join the Tuesday Night Sewing Club | ates: ,4ddresses also were made by | in maling new Easter garments or | \oioia gencral of the Navy: Sens Ad- | Carpentier, in charge of and Rear Admiral David ates. miral J. S. the school, Potter, paymaster -general. The’ graduates were Lieuts. W. C. ‘ Lovely Baskets of Spring Flowers for | Colbert, J. C. Bequette, C. R. %}ufl;ay junior jgrade) G. P. Smailman, W. R. Calvert, | Patten.and J. H.| Stevens and Ensigns R. H. Sullivan, | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS |R. F. Batchelder, B. 0. Kilroy, C. B. | Kitchen, F. M. Waldron, J. L. H. Clar- and E. R. Gallagher; Lieuts. R. W. Byrns, P. F. Wilson Normal—Tonight, advanced and beginners French. Spanish, do- | 60U R Tonse, I 5. ‘ot amslioat mestic art, soclal dancing elub, Peo- | Sailey. : PLEA FOR WRIT | DENIED. Highest Court Acts on Petition in Monmouth Hotel Case. The United States Supreme Court yesterday denled the petition of J. Cantrell and others for leave to file motion for writ of mandamus against the District Court of Appeals in the | Monmouth Hotel case. Save Time _Accounting departments of my large business houses are now using *he National double- page forms for Noter, Drafts Birney Center—Tonight, needle- % craft, Choral _Soclety, community and Trade Acceptances Pay- singing. Wednesday afternoon, able and Receivable. jachievement girls, dramatic club, Girls' Glee Club. Miner Normal—Tonight, home nurs- Ing, conversational Spanish, dress- {making and sewing, Young Men's Gymnastum Club, West Washington—Tonight, execu- tive community meeting, Rialto Pleas- ure Club, Girls’ Club, Junior A. games and atory-nmn‘ for children, Men's Club (civic and charity pur- poses), Chorus Club (sight reading and vocal instructions by Prof. Well- ington Adams), girls and boys’ rec- reational and profitable study hour. CHAPLAIN IS TRANSFERRED. Chaplain Samuel B. Knowles has been relieved from duty in the Pan- ama Canal Zone and ordered to Camp Dix, N .J., for duty. s, 3 Ask your stationer to show and 7017. For binding these forms, use National Ring Bind- ers 6427 and 6428. “The Right Bookto Writeln” 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass, No prom- ise lightly leaves his lips, but when his pledge is made he never fails, he never slips, his word must never fade. He's an example to the town, a landmark good.to see; and when at last we lay him down beneath a churchyard tree the briny tears ml streamlets roll like waters in a rill, principal | and in the town there is a hole it WALT MASON. you National Forms Nos. 7016 - NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. - 2. to 46. more.) Combed Yarn Three-quarter - length Union Suits, short sleeves. to fit right and retain their shape. (Extra sizes, 48 and 50, are 25 cents Fine All-wool Cassimeres in dark mixtures and Good Qual< ity Corduroys in green, .blue and brown. Sizes 4to 8 years. And for tomorrow the price has been cut to............... “We Request ‘the Return of: Anything That' Can Be with Made Sizes 36 910 Seventh St. Bought for Less Elsewhere” Lightweight, White, R‘ib&d STRIPED PERCALE PAJAMAS With Silk Frogs Sizes from A to D. A Wednesday$ I EXTRA Special atic sncon. o ione. Juvenile Suits $3 7‘*‘ 'MARCH ‘7, 1999, | AMUSEMENTS. Special Film Features GEROUS LIES.” A Paramount Picture. WITH Eptsode 8 o EARLE WILLIAMS, in LAST DAY— 1D, “THE HELL Blooeis. 14th and U Sts. DUMBARTON 1340 Winconsin Ave. "ADVENTURES OF Tflzu REGEN “PURPLE CIPHE! RICHARD BARTHELMESS, in Oth & N.Y.Ave.N.W. HIPPODROME .5 o' 50k NEW S'IANTON 6th & C Sta. N.E. 3 OLYMPIC DAVID POWELL, in “DAN- I “WINNING WitARBARA BEDFORD, ISth nnd You Street ‘WHAEL Uth at O Street N.W, “TOL'ABLE DAVID.” WALLACE ) . 8:00 & 9:30 p.m. ELS, in NEW THEATER 55 mib Se 5E ~EEATING W) S VENTURE; 4 wy in LLOYD, n) “SPINNER 0" DREAMS," from the famons stage play R, VaUDEY 43 AND 0'CLOCK. And MACK SENNETT'S HUNTE! TOMORROW - WESLEY FRECKLES" BAR- RY, in “SCHOOL DAYS." CRANDALL’ SAVOY TnnnTz= (MATS. 21 PM. DAILT: 3 P SUNDAY, D TOMORROW—AGN 8 ATRE fiE LANE THAT HAD N0 TCR ‘And BUSTER KEATON, in *T! N PALEFACE.” CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. MATS. 2 PAL DAILY; 3 PML BUNDAY PODAY AND TOMOREOW —AGXES AX: RES, HE LA T HAD NO TURN- XG. " And thun KEATON, In “THE Biimeact CRANDALL'’S' APOLLO THEATER 3]:.& CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Gr.Av m.Quehee St MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:3 —JE! MENAT: ShE s LINI (MMY AUBREY, Yo il APPLICAN TOMORROW—CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “SCANDAL." “'And LLOYD HAMILTON, “ROLLING STONES." l-( s-. nnd R. I Ave. HART and JANE NOVAK, in “THNEE WORD BRANDS: n 2105 Pn. Ave. Ph. W, 953 DAVID POWELL, Us L Also_Comedy. ClRC Scenarlo based on last y_Charles Dickeus. First _thne_shiown _in_ Washington. IS N EMPIRE *'* 1 "5t &k 1o “THE BLOT." _ Also COMEDY. 14th Street and K. 5. CHARLES RAY, In “R. 8. V. P. Ave. LIBERTY Nerth Capitol and P sta. GLORIA N and MAHLON HAMILTON, DER THE T BAHIROLD Tro¥D, Ta ~THE GOAT CRlTERlO ESSIE 1 LiYEO F TRE BEACK FLAG HOME 1230 C Street N.E. BARBARA CASTLETON _ and MONTAGUE LOVE, in CIETY . 9th and n Sta. N.W. ELITE CAROLINA ™20 “THE INVISIBLE C. Ave. S.E. EWART, in FEAR.' TR T R T LOEW’S COLUMBIA TI HTE' Centinzous 10:30 A, M.-11 P. M. NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents AT 1its H st FARLE WI LUCKY CARSON.*" SHUBERT vaudevilie | Belasco Theater Opposite nny-m Puk l_nl ‘White House 2: lll"p‘n. llmdly.ll ~ TRIPLE ST&B BILL ALICE LLOYD Ameri English Comedienne. MARIE NORDSTROM In “Tick Tosk, Pv Erancas Mordetro: " EMILY ANN WELLMAN & Co., in “'The Actor's Wifs," with Rich. ( ard Gordon. Fred Allen, Yvette with Eddie Cooke and 3od Kin Clark; Billy McDermott, Tafln & Nowell ' Arthur Terry, Shubeit News Wreskly, Pithy Paragraphs, 25 Cents 50 Cents Dost sexts in the house ( t Saturday, Sunday -.na hpuAcy-) nom- 25¢ to $1. “SHAMS OF S0- PRINCES! TAMS, in COMING NEXT WEEK The Grest Winta= frrian’e Gsman Revus THE PRt OWE\ADFRS With 2 company of 50 peopls, which in- e oy ot Beesty G e Fim ‘Washington t. in price. “FOOI.’S PARADISE” WITH ALLS}'QS- CAST, INCLUD- DOROTHY DALTON MILDRED HARRIS CONRAD NAGEL THEODORE KOSLOFF mfilfllfimm]fll}! T Feature presented daily at 10:40 a. m., 12:45, 2:45, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. LOEW'’S ALAC Continuons 10:3 BN 4 LAST T“’O DAYS! “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” A4 HETRO PICTURE RUDOLPH VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY Deglnning Thursday “LOVE’'S BOOMERANG” ‘With Ann Forrest—David Powell ST T PAVLOWA her Ballet Ruase, with full Symphony Orchestra National Theater, Friday March 10, 3:30 on sale at Mra. Greene’s 13th and G. ———— AT LT ] Seats Concert Bureau, Droop's, P. Main 6493. “SMOKE IF CAPITOL s Two Shows Daily 2115 and 8118 Miss NEW _YORK, JR. & WRESTLING TEURADAY. MY lmn. _ AMATEUES' NIGHT FRID Develop Your Films and Print Your Photographs M. A. LEES OPTICAL O0e 614 9th St. Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co., Inc. $17-919 G St. N.W. come Tax Returns Prepared Business or Individual Main 3219 Rowzee & Schuermann . mu':eu:ue- IIII. x| () g g __‘______E__ i e TONIGH: of 1921 Blanche Ring, ‘Winninger, Wi w‘ll‘l‘ Jay Gould and the - s Millionaire's Chorus. lml‘ GEORGE L. COHAN'S CO] THE O’BRIEN GIRL " (MARY'S BIG MUSICAL SISTER.) 5% SOUSA %7 BAND Seat Sale Wednesday. - CINCINNATI with EUGENE YSAYE, Cenductor . and Marguerite Melville Liszniewska National Pianint National__Tyes,,Mar.14,4:30 Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G_St. ¥i TOM BURKE—o= National Theater Friday, March 17, 4:30 Tickets, §2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur_Smith. Inc., 1308 G St. B.F .KEITH’S DMLY 32 SON B Sousa Music Week, in Celebra- tion 25th Amniversary of “Stars and Stripes Forever” March GREAT FUN STARS “The Follies” Prima Donna DE LYLE ALDA —with Edw. Tierney Jos. Donnelly, in “Sadie—One of Those Girls” A Satire on the Season's Stage Successes MAUD POWERS AND VERNON WALLACE in “Georgia on Broadway” B. A. Rolfe'& Co., in.a Spectacn- Iar Musical Extrava Erminie and Brice, in “A mnt on ders Millin, Sheldon, 2 samaroft & Sonin. Other Successes and co-atar. “The Blue Streak of Vaudeville” UELS In Her Jolilest Topical Songw ‘Tonight, 8:20 P’o”Ll ,s Mat. Thur. & Sat. AncLIN In the WOMAN OF BRONZE NEXT BUNDAY—MEAT SALK THURS. The Play From the Novel 25¢ & 3 HOL'YS*2%5s WILH ALMA ‘I'El-l.. McKAY MORRIS RBEAD THE BOO! ‘;rn.:mm‘f t Vernon Place M. E. Church South oth and Mass. Ave. Revival Services MAT. SATU! nAr' BROADWAY WHIRL ; Boats Thursdey. MEDIANS | OPENING OF THE HOUSE OF PERFECT PICTURES ANDALL METROPOLITAN at 10t RIALTO 1l am~—~ALL WEEK—I1 p.u. GENIUS AT ITS BEST Paramount Presents LIONEL BARRYMORE In a Picture You Won’t Forget BOOMERANG BILL B® Divertissements~8% MERMAID COMEDY l\ E FOX \L“! flIIlllIIIHIIIIIHII|II|II|IIHIII]IIHII'HIHHIHITHIIIITW"' GAYETY o oibrsas MAX SPIEGEL Presents ABE REYNOLD'S REVUE Wext Week—"'Bowery Burlesquers.’ 1u1||numn|m||m1‘m'ufli|fimmunmuxmnmuuflm|m Washington Boviety of the Fiva Arts FLONZALEY QUARTET Mezsonic Temple Auditorium, New York Avenue and 13:h Street, Monday evening, March 13th, 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats 50 cts. and $1.00 T. Arthur Smith. 1303 G Street N.W. DING SUNDAY and to Broadway” Arthur Alexander aud Company of Eleven Plantation Days brought up to date JAS. BRADBURY, JR., & CO. In & clever comedy of business life “PHYSIC JIM” DOBBS, CLARK & DARE In their meny melange “VAUDEVILLE REMNANTS" The Popular Singer. Composer and Periormer BOBBY HEATH Assisted by Adele Sperling & merry revie of Bobby's own somgs 2nd_ persifiage PICKARD'S SEALS Clover, Intelligent and Humorous WYATT & WYNNE “Just Youth, Personality and Pep" First- | “DAINTY i| ®Run MARNIE CPRAEVT.‘\)ST In & New Comedy Drama | 5;::“ ‘Don't Get Personal’ Shown at Matinees Only “A RURAL CINDERELLA” With Louise Fazenda A New Punch Comedy Shown at All Performances i TROF. AN 10th st. n.w. ane {11 pm. Private lessms by app { Phone North 6780. Established 1900 { ST PESIBERTON, FORMER PARTNER T0 Aae Murray, Gertrude Hoffman: leseo: est baliroom ‘dances. 1650 Biltmore st. Col STUDIO, 1127 8 GLADYSE \\]l/ll | 6 Dupont eircle (Dopont Studio). Ph.Fr.1435-W. H Kailroom and fancs danci Children's cl in fancy d Ballroom dancing, dlmt every night. WEDNESDAY EVE Latest steps. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt lllfl Conn. ave. Batiroom and all branches of « | ehil STNG CLASH. onn. ave. DA i tage dancing correctly taught. Classes for Fr. 30063, Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARGADE Not a “Dance-Hall” —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE MATOHLESS MUSIO VAST FLOOR _POPULAR PRICES, = BTRICT CENBOR CATHERIND BALLE, At TI9 oth st. n.w., Fr. 6508, will tesch you to dance in a few Iuml. and produce results. Private oo Clnases Tuesdsy and Friday: 10 p.m. Bpecial You can learn. Our method is Very Basy and it is only a matter of beginning. We can teach you in a few lessons. Private course lessons, with individual instruction, Baif bour, §1. You need mot have an ap- polnfment. ' Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York Ave. N. W, For 10 Tears America’s Foremost Acsderny Leamn to DANCE The Famous ‘‘Washington,” 431 1ith TActly priva e Peve. Tusiractions 4nd Gancing, B 1y o5 form your ¢ Private classes instrat own class. Knickerbocker D 406 Seventh N.W. INFORMAL PUBLIC DANCE Every Eve,, 8230 to 12

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