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4 : S . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. CTIZENS STAND | MERIGANISH TOPE. 55 72 . DOLTIGAL PLANS Ol:l'!—"Mnln Street,” at 8:2 GARRICK—"The Unloved \Vlfe," ll 20 and 8:20 p.m. BY HAI_F'AND'HA'_F BEF“RE GI."ZENS KEITH'S—Florence Reed and com- I_AID BY A F BF I- \ pany, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. s i o SIDNEY LUST'S LYRIC 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. ——— | LAS’ Association Declares Againstl BELASCO—"The Promenaders,’ Oth St. at E T DAY —LOIS WEBEI & i ” |ville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 pm. deville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ’u:nrgxrn_"\”s ad, )fl} GhEAT P IE‘}II)I WHAT DO M Representative Fairfield Ad-| coswos—-ves, my pear” yuuce- [Campaign COmmmees Are! Doy Aot ‘:;:‘:"s'l‘:;'_ AMERil(_:AN s . i = play feature, 1 Proposed Change inD. C. | dresses Park View Asso 1dw’fi_“n_“m::s o g Summoned to Meet—Tick- % 5 . A = eville, at 2:45, 6:30 an B P i H Fiscal Policy. ciation Meeting. M ets in Field Urged. Hearty indorsement of the half;and- half method of paying the expenses of the District was given at the meet- Americanlsm and its preservation | le8que, 2:16 and 8:i5 p.m. (WIth bio-| 4 cay gor m. ediate meetings of was the toplc of an address by Repre- | LUT¢® continuous from 1 to 102 ) local non-gartisan polisiet mmfmgnl sentative Louis W. Fairfleld of Indiana, | CAPITOL—"Mischief Makers,” DUT-|.ommittaeg i every clty in the| EMP‘RE vt ing of the Sixteenth Street Helghts on “The Heritage of the American Cit-|!6%dUe, at 2:15 aud 8:15 p.m, “ United States has been sent out from THE_INFAMO Citizens' Association last night at a izen” at a meeting of the Park View | PALACE—Wallace Reld, in ST | American Federation of Labor head- | meeting held at the home of Perry Citizens’ Association in the Park View | World's Champlon.” 10:50 am.. 12:38, ELIT 2:26, 4:20, 6:07, and 9:66 p.m. quarters, it was announced today. Cleveland, 1301 Geranium street. School last night. The purpose is to e EATDE e o n '] The association at the same time The discovery -of America, he maid, |, WIALTO--“The Laat Trall:’ ';l..:l’“‘ adopt measures “for :a::,:'.n,nli and | CRANDALL'’S ™ ¢arer. ""‘E""‘_ S ith & N. C. Ave. S.E. strongly disapproved the Senate bill ; . gave the world & new chance. The new | - 20 3:30, 6:30. 7:30 an campaign of education of ooe oy il Row. = 3 i ; CAROUNA [ONE aul ¥ 5, which abolishes the payment 4 5 chance wedded to the new hope, whica §—Norma fr lmlxdfi' l:;\ TGlers 6¢ teao on of not only; mx.mxm ‘ ,, OF CHIMNEY any fixed proportion for the main- 5 the discovery engendered for the world, v, at 11 am. 0, = e unions, but of the s and Literary D) gave the new hemisphere the republic. | 4:20, 5:40, 7, 8:20 and 9 “l p.m. great masses of the people.” ance of the District's government \n the United States. te of thanks was tendered Maj. sunl n, chief of police, for the de Its preservation, he declared, through | copu: Fool's Paradise,” at| Members of the executive commit- the personal Herituge, the spiritual her- | ;8¢ Wil tFOONS PITE S pm. [tee who signed the proclamation are itage and the governmental heritage is| 2 e . |Samuel Gompers. president of the fed- | the most stupendous event in all human- - cration; Secretary Frank Morrison ‘RANDAU.'S %4‘."“ ’rllm\'fl?lll KA tailing’ of § regular policeman to pa- % e T o ela D 3 .. defned Ar:nel;lcflnlsm a8 the |4, = = L4 and James O'Connell, president of the made for additional patrolmen. Sy e e A SRS Th Qulet Village netal trades departinent of the fed- Thomas Humphrey reported for the gality_and honesty. He pointed out as € | | eration. = lary studles of the heritages of mmunicati committee on the extension of gas excmplaty 1 nication urges organiza- Itine inalcating (PatCid mah - . llhe New Testament, the Declaration of| [p Pruneville. when the clocks | non-partisan political organizations ndependence, the Constitution and Web-| (4 i} o Hine- the lights go out along |have not remained in exlstence since Fourteenth Street Insue Up. : ster's reply to Hayne. the last election. Following a report that the bill ’ / - The address occupled the greater Lhc line, dlhc s"lws( a:,e.,d:’;k:fl? wEvery state federation of labor, 3 = . S part of the time of the meeting. Dur-|bare; an mora citizens, - mery city central o) 4 NT ¥ X street had been referred by the House - | preceded it resolutions were adopted ) 2it. At times the |mittees” the communication. save | 4 1 THEATER | STARRI 1o the military committee and that : calling for . improvement of the|and to the hay rep helpfal | “Every ot o should appoint 2 St. N.E. ANNA Q. \ILL‘sO"l the bill was likely to be smothered ' grounds surrounding the Park View | Citizens will go to see a RelPM|eommittees to co-operate with the 'URD. | AND_AN g " public utili School and its vicinity, including the | movie show that some great truth and centrad bodies. ) ELSIE FE = = by that committee, the public utili- 5 ) closing of one alley, the improvement Is or when a lecturer arrives | “Since the armiatice the most fla- GUSON. in “F 0 Vet "‘"""“I'IIPPODROME“ & N.Y.AveN.W. ties committee of the association was * it ] |of another and 'police protection | $XPOUNd heir quict lives with |Erant and malignant denunciation of | - o » 0, L Open 10:30n.m.Dally irstructed to inquire into this report « i |against injury to the lawns. to brighten up their g the lopes and aspirations of the| T LORIOUS DAY YS WALTON. in untrucfed o A i e On the entertainment program were | hoarse but earnest sounds. But|poced'of our people has e ] 5 2 i y . ROWDY © and take such action as necessary in s . . A musical numbers by Mrs. Paul Rus-breaks like these are far between;| “The present campaign in the pri- - o & csu . N1 getting the bill reported to the House. ’ s i 3 2 sell, Rudolph Hellbach, Dorbthy Rus-|ihe yoters are but seldom seen away jmaries and in the fall elgotions offers YORK T THEATE &9 2 5 4 ~ % sell and Jennie Botkin. W . opportunitie: y i ”f",‘f"‘;"{‘:"r':;fm;‘t“'flfef:;afl.f:s ol B e 1 : i > bers admitted include Mrs. Edna|from home at night; no I|§hts lare Iuportuniy Sec:;éur" :;Lnd)r"r;ol“rfi‘r‘n;: QI‘eheeBl. 13th street between Fern and Floral : ] X Simpson, H. F, Ellsworth, J. J. Kenny, | shining in their homes, but harmless |54 attain justice.” \\\u\u\- streets and Fern street between S gk ‘ % P E. M. Bryan, I. Wolf, Speres Vallios, | dreams pervade their domes where Vherever necessar: says the 3 X “MISS LULL NEw THEATER 525 Nth St. S.E. 13th street and Alaska avenue. > 2 ¢ G. 1den and R M. Ingham. they are sleeping tight. If you re- proclamation. “labor should place can- WANSON, in “UN FALLEN PEKIY, in At ¥as décided [that st the “Aprl E mark their lives are tame, they'll|didates in the fleld. This should be “n g And GAYLORD A e stz NANTS p H meeting of the association a rece) . : : 4 done where the candidates on bot Ao il ALSO A it CONTEST it el iven In_ honor o . 5 CHARGED WITH BOOKMAKING. | tell you of a checker game }:h“ dominant party tickets s unfrle:::l;‘ 2 e i 5 i Charged with making a handbook lasted seven years, with final hon-|to our cause. subdivision. - b : : on the races, Alexander Togas, who!ors yet to win—and they can't see nette, chairman of the entertainment : ' £ 7 ] |conducts a shoe-shining and’ hat-|why you should grin, nor understand committee, was ordered to prepare a - G e A cleaning establishment at 408 12th ur sneers. Gay alecks from the program and provide for refresh- street, was arrested yesterday af: :?owd:d marts stop there for gas to r- ments. . 2] by Capt. Brown and Detectives = oo 3 Alfred G. Rinehart, nineteen yenrs old. of Elizabeth, N. J.. with his|noon by apt. ! SD.Grove; president, presided: Iatet Invention—a radio net built Into an ordinary sised Fing. Thix lttle |Lowry and Wilson of the first pre-run their carts. and gaze with high SHUBERT vaudeville | Belasco Theater Complete Stock e — set in one inch in length, five-eighths of an inch wide and seven-sixteenths | inct. The police say they found;disdain; to live in such a burg, = 11 AM—ALL WEEK—11 P.M Opposite m.,.m Park and White House of an inch thick and ean receive radio mexsages and listen-in ‘on-cow marked moncy and racing slips 10| they've said, when there are towns | Edlson Mazda hm‘” m.; Sunday, 3 & “"lm:'l-':nb:. Itiwas wot Togas; possession. that are not dead, is neither safe nor Th Gib ln ORIGINAL—DIFFERENT THE BEASON'S GREATEST BILL ’ - = But Pruneville people, in their e son Co.. C. 5 . Winter Garden Preacnts a OWES $7,402; HAS $238. way. seem cheerful, jubilant and gay, - Tox! Frescats ® Nitn Third Cameo Kevue 917-919 G SL NW. Education secti Twentieth u-- Charles R. Cox, a clerk, yesterday despllc the city's jeers; in their old tury Club, will tomorrow, filed "a"petition I Yoluntery: bank-|age they're hale and spry, they S o Womews V5 SRSk | RUDOLPH AND OYSTER ROUND OUT |, B b ot ashist b aliSi | B i e and sevdom ‘e 1 ter Du Bois Brookings. represented by Attorney C. B. Bau-!less than fivescore years. E. Plaribus Unum Chapter. D. A. R FIRST YEAR AS CITY FATHERS | (CoryHight) BIWALTIMASOR will meet tomorrow with Miss Mar- Boys, When You Have a Little ZANE GREY’S WESTERN STORY SUPERBLY STAGED THE LAST JIMMY_HUSSEY THE PROMENADERS RATH BROS., ETHEL DAVIS, O'Hanlon & Zambunis, Florence Rayfield Bmldy Doyle, Burns & Foran, Henry Stre Our Business Is Developing We are not satisfied to just de- velop your pictures. We are glad garct 1. Betts, 01 G street north- | cast. Commissioners Rudolph and Ovster | The board has been so congenial and Officers and members of the crew of U. S. S. Mayvflower will give a dance tomorrow, S$:45 p.m.. at Red Cross Hall, 1ith and M streets. BARGAIN MATINEES 25 Cents 50 Cents Bext seats in the hou (except Saturdar, ays). NIGHTS, o $1 COMING. SthAY—Au’nrl “De Sourvilie's London Success “‘PINS AND NEEDLE! =D fr-)n’l Shubert Theater, New 1210 G Street S % rounded out the first year of their | the work so plentiful that I hardly S to make helpful criticism mel, Beth Stanley, Lou Edw: Marorie Tt Aevium il b Beld tomorroe | terms as city fathers vesterday, one | realize a year has passed.” Close Conservation on Hand Drints which may entbls Sou i OurtelLiTe’ Prucki'a Pets, (B0 sis icker. under auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary | of the busiest twelve months in the Commissioner Rudolph was asked KEL otter yictures prkttime. N fn: l,:m;fl,p 1 Winter Garden Chorus of the institution. + | nhistory of the District government. | how he felt after a year of wrestling [ 99 Will Lend an Atmosphere H C. Grove: I ‘N | == Adrnn‘re in Regular Prices problems, assessments and ty of Cheer to the Occasion arry ve, Inc. | 8% Divertissements9R || “TORCHY” COMEDY EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS || SOLO NUMBERS i the other financial departments of the city government. “Well," he replied, “I can say the so active a vear in directing the affairs of the police, fire and health departments, Capt. Oyster replied: ot e T s twmveur. | dob of ‘District” Commissioner is a No, el mlll’l‘. i _' a > more arduous one today than it was old today than I diG wen I came in. | when I had the honor of serving on the board nine years ago,” Mr. — — = Rudolph replied. { Asked if he felt any older after | with ta | 7 The National Awsocintion for the Advancement of Colored- People will give a reception in honor of Repre- sentative Dyer of Missouri tomorrow evening in John Wesley Methodist i W ot the ik N 7| | Tork—Seats Now. Chureh. _Students of Dunbar High| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. have bean dons dusiay the biss. soat 3 - S - School will sing “The National Ne e iie o the " Rudoiph Gnd Ogater rexime: =z . AY. ax rate reduced from $1.95 to $1.82 ; Board of education will meet at 4 street car fares reduced twice; gas 3 . . o'clock in Franklin School building. rates reduced: center parking abol- 3 4 ; . NS ished on Pennsylvania avenue and . LOEW’S i bosh 7 vigorous campaigns pushed against ) Connecticut Avenue Citizens' As-| pletions, €4 sociation wlill meet, 8 o'clock, Al ticgsing and bookuinking L : Souls’ Parish Hall. Social hour. S 3 ST PATRICK BALL GIVEN BY Gavel Chapter, O. E. S. Raleigh Hotel Friday, March 17 Tickets at Door, 99¢ PRIZE WALTZ S % O SO O Ot of Agriculture Wallace ! Brotherhood of Takoma ! “ = e ian Church, § o'clock. | The Store Your Physician 5 1 Eregy i By atrick’s evening, 9 egation invited, Recommends’ o\n GREAT WEDK Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles CECIL B. DEMILLE WY o i Il it PRESENTS kg B TR “ ) Chassiwily mees 16 o | e . AMUSEMENTS. marinettes and nurses who served i : . H mfim Sk R : ec a Toniehe, S0, the worl war, in the ballroom ol er . (ot Saturda; residence, 1301 16th street, next Mon- i i -l 3 ; l ATIONAL PAnAnlsE“ E O N O O L of Chevy E. (K L\cs\-fi._ws‘us,ws.q‘ Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will hold a patriotic rally of all the yeoman (F), * % * ” o -, day at § o'clock. It is expected that i, tte Hotel. | GEORGE M. uonn!s COMEDIARS IN THE O'BRIENGIRL |2 bororiy5arton eral prominent in the organization of = SPECIAL SALE IN OUR ALL WEEK, a number of prominent speakers will | Representative Addison T. Smith of! = address the gathering, includinz sev-|Jdaho will speak. Patriotic exercises. H i Eye THOS. POTTER DUNN Comedy Character Studies Brightwood Citisens’ Association | Church and Eckington W. C. T. U. 2‘}‘,5‘;‘,’}';;"33, Syrup Figs Yeniaa Hair Nets, 2 tor the American Legion. The rally vi i .3 be”presided over by Mrs. Dimock | ORI AT e @ danee: S50 pyy e 1y ARTMENT OUSRYS| B10 URIOAUIRITER) CONRAD NAGEL (S ||~ war -cmox sanses & co. i . X Btarting Monday—Seats Tomarrow A PARAMOUNT PICTURE '“*"""' J. Harding Camp, No. 2.| (eorge Washington Post, N : : ~i 3 9 A. L. ERLANGER Presents 8. °W. V.. will meet tomorrow even- | s n'S0E0 OIS O meet i} 50c Aspirin Tablets, M. & M. o asses Feature Presented Daily at mg Pythian Temp! o'clock in board room of District per 100, for the blosd e li B ¢ &= i"n PIH PASSES B' E O it = : building. enator Hetlin of Alabama i ? Mal % . " 5 . % Blographical Soclety will meet Sat- = - s Malt, Bxtract. ... . A Theater Guild Success by A. A. Milne 5 arday, 8 Dm. Club, Paui | Wil speak. $1.00 Ovoferrin. (79¢ 3 Easily a $4 value with LAURA HOPE CREWS: and origina | £ Ax'}‘?:':.lrl‘nfimfi LFORD Bartsch und 1var Tidéstrom speaksrp Women's City Club will give sub-||$1:10 Plerce’s "Favorite Pre ] N, 5 inted NV enst. inel-dine Drdier Diggen ‘ SR = scription dinner, 6:30 o'clock. Mem- ||, Scription . - 89e g to get you acquainte E| | Parent-Teacher Aunociation of Slat- | bors will debate “Main Street” AtlicSMagnesla. e ’ - - H y ht, 8120 ADELAIDE & DWYER er-Langston School will meet tomor- = {] z3c Atopnen pinis lane ; with our service uuume POLPS inines In'Songs and Comedy. with & bit of row, 8 p.m., at Slater School. “Granny of the Hills,” given by Aid (f 82 Amerlc;un Oil... 69 Pun-lo‘ S Society of Eckington Presbyterian || 75¢ Agar, P. D. & Co., 4-0z. m .9 .28¢ will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., New Ma- | will be repeated in the church. sonic Temple, Georgia avenue and VAN & EMERSON s 0 0 The Play From thé Novel 4 . TODAY AND Au. WEEK =t PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Military road. Martha Chapter, O. E. S., will have || Special Hair Nets, Se 3 Skilled A Sy " i a dmner,TS tc;l 7 Scl.t(:locka ;‘I“'fl“{’: ?0(:112\' nl;t)y; it 55e 'd' c eful Iml TEI.LmMGK‘v MORRIS kil mee:.n dxn'ne‘;n of strengt] American Legion Auxiliary, Henry | Masonic Temple, an eets | 30 e 5 20e, ar T-RUN FEATT 2 C. Spengler Post. No. 12, will meet | northeast. 150 Colgate's Blg Bath Soap...16e - Including Xou 224p TE 300 FIRSTRUN FEATURE FLLMS with Mrs. C. J. S ler, 121 id Seam— = o1 - SEE THE Strvot, tomorrow. 8 P, T et South Washington Clizans As- || -pint can oo 33¢ Examination With LOIS WILSON 1N HERBERT 5:)\]'!;!_':50\ , —_—— sociation w' meet al TS0 1t oo 59¢ e e e e e—m— 9 e lndies of Emory M. E. Church | School, § c'clock. Sterno Canned Heat, per ¢ .90 thoSeuwarts cxamination mede —— “THE WORL],)'S SHOWN ONLY AT THE MATINEES 1o L ST & pncheop, tomorrow from | Iuinots State Society will meet. 8|| cnch dosen soid, s b 7 in full all your questions of sight. It CA PITO L Yov LIKE" CHAMPION Bpocial 2.Reel Comedy, First Time Shown Comrgls hxeniis Popaln 3 brices, | o'clock, Thomson School. Program | 15c Leads for Eversharp Pen- i glasses are adv ud«-‘-c orda.‘nd. the ek, From Geo. M. Cohan's play. FaoNmE ey Home-covked food. and dancing. p cHiEbias v results are guaranteed to satisfy you. M[SCH[EF MAKERS AL ST. JOHEN COMEDY Princess Marv's Wedding TOPICS—OVERTURE Shown at all performances International News. Cartoon Comicy Open meeting of board of directo: Dance under auspices of Missouri Y. W. C. A., tomorrow, 11 a.m., 1333 | Girls’ Club, in Recreation Hall, ¥ street. G enment Hotels: SPECIAL SALE OF IN- Diatrict public achool children have | SIngle ) ax 1‘;‘1';"0 LA VALID AND SICKROOM e T e T e O Mrs e Bede. of Minnesota wili SUPPLIES H ’ speak of “What Is Wreng with the B F KEIT s n the AdLe] J auditorium of the Department of Inc D * o = o S 11 A.M, Saturday, March 18th terior Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. | World "'?he‘:’:‘f‘,&:;;.f i ‘t"f’;;‘; The Laughable Screen Success The lecture will be given by Mrs. 1 gi Ladles of. Concord Club will give a CH «T T X_‘."{e";';"‘,‘,‘;L“n"l;r:“s"hd‘;j" be illus supper at the hall, 314 C street, from || 1_1b. Absorbent Cotton, special. £ ‘winkle, ‘winkle, 1to 8 o'clock. 5 yds. Gauze, special Little Star” Members of Mount St. Agnes Aflum- Ensmeled |Hedpan, speciel. o H LSS /nae Assoctation, class 1922-23, are i Honiieled Boncne e ispe Featuring the Favorite Player vited to be guests at the college Sat- S! 00 Hm w“" Bome. “"m .c ZOE RAY S AP from GARMENTS Opticians 4\\\\\nfi//)\ ST .— Shubert-Garrick MATINEES DAILY FOR LADIES ONLY , 500—No Children Admitted. e S0 o0, 31 for every one over 16, “mE UNLovED wlFE” Hotel Gordon Ballroom, NOT A PICTURE Private lessons by appointment. — = danciog, clas opens St. PatrICk s Day jes.. mFErl Bl;lr-wm for rent, l' Offering Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 Tnder the Auspices of the Washington Rotary Club A Kiddies’ Movie Full of Mirth Indorsed by Fraok W. Ballow and Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter And Given for the Benefit of AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ‘Wilson Normal-—Tonight: Short- story technique; Lonesome Club. Steel Rollers Ball Bearing The Boys, Club of w-mmgm. 2 % st Washington—Tonight: Mil- $1.19 $2.49 OF RAZORS ots, $1.00" Each National Theater, 4:30 nery; o 3 Maj tan - s 25 ATCT community musie; T et Safery Fasore pov” BY PHONING Hundreds of people have March 25 fif&v NAHONAL Harry C. Grove, Inc. doz. % ; poThgmson_Tonlgnt: ~ Moeting Il- e Genuine Gillsifs Satoty Haso \ TO been surprised by the results ington re‘nertolre. company plain et Rt a 5 R of PARAMOUNT Shine-Re- Save Your Coupons sewing; piano- practice; electric iron . 3 1] use. 2 moving—so will you. ! Let Tigkets en Bale ot ’m“m_' “‘“ b M I-mw._r. Arthur Smith,_Inc.. 1308 G Btreet —BUT— : us renovate your winter 150G 8t HF. A PERFECT PLACE TO = <19 T Cro ETY & 3 o Feati e stemeon:| For St Patrick’s Day || o.pie iy Thiade garments before _putting . Y SowRY BURLESqUERS, DANCE EXTRA Al"l'RACl'lON Ford Automobile leen Away special group rhythm Tehearsal. Anti-Strop Blades, per doz. fx?flfi'z?gr'gfifl‘r’:: Dramatics and | Green Color, 19¢ a Bottle ; l them away, or make last B F- KE'T"'S%“ With Funny BILLY FOSTER Park_ Vi Tonight: & Razo Mfg Co SPECIAL PRICES ON spring’s wearables new-ap- Also Vandevillo and Pictures |/ysrcuizss ausic — vAsT rroow ‘ ar ew: onight: Saranac S = h A. C.; Park View Players. v ACUUM BOTl'l ES pearing. 7 l"l':fl: sns |u”;z-:o:a;u 22 ;k H d nxc;rl T CENSOR mFPr:.nk::e;”?‘w. Pint size, in metal case i~ Bl of Rare Attractiveness” — | Ja offman and Lillian oskins, Pint size, corrugated nickel . Branch at —POST. FomquyMrs H. L. Holt B. V. Brown—The Citisens’ Asso- clation wHl hold a meeting tonight == — 8 1141 Conn. ave. Ball ud all branclies of g st M NT9PO FORGET 1| i ¥l 08 ik 5t T g ek ey St || P'A0 “Thermos Boties ‘Reduced _ DAVISON'S ERE1329 M w5 Dr. Paul Barth of the National —that we stand! . e Museum will give an illustrated lec- ready to supply all | & Oo., in Edgar Belwyn's Newsst Comedy, reu S Sensonie new a.umu.:e;:'nlemu Joe dn THIRE o S et et o0 the Blank Books BROWNIE CAMERAS ‘l l' .I le.‘ez'm ll| siriccty pricate Any bour. Scparate studios. . stroctions nc 0 Rat. e Ghrate ciames lnstructed form your own class. NE BALLE, lumbia” to t Scouts of Chevy L Chase and Bexheax Troops 52, 57, 2 you need. sz oo UP R L Afl-lr e h Monarch. ity [Centas Chev vc!?::e‘m?s&m- P r Co. A I ac 719 oun <t mevws Fe- 608, wint teach von e R e orrison Pape: e Brownis ann n‘x?.!‘.‘ (8o0d €312 "'E l.l l" 'Ins A e in x Tew lcasons, and produce Tesulls. .m. e \ “ xtonded to the parents of the scouts 1000 Pu. Ave. and"we will' dvelop them and £ K= L . B i D B ib o e an 3 fe—————— . ‘| make _prints. of our work 3 W 3 ! . v Il | Tates to 1adies. sion. guaranteed to be the best that it Drmwnnin Thete “Lave irts: Firetont rates to ladies is humanly possible to do from the SHINE-REMOVYING The fortieth public organ recital negatives furnished us. X 3 fllfit Pocket Edition SPECIALISTS X 45" Paramount Shine “ '“.‘"'"M and community music evening will be xiven at the Central High Community * Center, 11th and Clifton streets, Sat- r ol 7 b urday at 8:15 p.m., in the auditorium. The GIIISOII Co. lIIC. Removing is guaranteed The Weeld' GIEAT lEol Private lessons by appointment. Edith B. Athey, clvlc organist, will be ¢4 to ithout d * @rea || _Phone North 5197. Conn. ave. , assisted on the program by the Girls’ K o please, wi t dam- il - GLAD = Glee Club of the George Washington Z :.',"r":;'g‘j;..‘:’;*pe;:fi?Afm::,n".‘?- Health Candies companist. Thi vill be h: of admis- 7 o ar s e S ve Forsimmea || 40, 60 & 80c Ib. free, Children should be accompanied = Axsdulta age to the color or fab- ric, or money refunded, 917.919 G St. N.V. 227-172 STNN. “The Stare Your Physician o & 3544