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GASOLINERESERVE [ SHOWS HEAVY GAIN, i 47,000,000-Gallon lnereése in Supply April 1 Establishes HighMark. - Stocksof k-:,uune on hand on April 1 established & new high record, ac- cording to statistics made public by the bureau 'of mines, showing sup- 1lics of that commodity on April 1 aggregated §54.232.000 gallons. Stocks on jhand Ap:il 1 weére ap- proximately '47.000,000 gailons larger than on Marc hen Jne previous high peak o: 807,00 gallons in storage was made. The suprly April rding to the bureau's figures, s 20 per cent larger than on the same date last year and 36 per cent above the stored stocks of April 1, 1920. The official figures confirmed statements in the Senate that present supglies and those of recent months were greater than ever before in this country. An. investigation into the price of gasoline has been ordered and will be conducted by the Justice De- partment.. - Consumption Alno Ineremses. * Inerease in stored gasolime stocks came at a time when consumption was, ding to the bureau’s that for tne flrst increasing, ac figures, which sho' three months of more gasoline wa: u first quarter of 1921 and 25 par can greater than for the same threc| months of 1920. Further Ses in resesves of gaso- line may Db pected, the bureau's statement Indicaten. citing the increase | in number of active refineries in March from 296 (o 306. The daily average amount of oil Tun tirough the stills, ac- cording to the bureau, was 130,000 barrels, an increase of 22000 barrels over the daily average of February. Kerosene Stocks Decline. Kerosene stocks decreased about 10,- 000,000 gallons during March, the bu-; reau reported. wlile a decrcase of 135,- 000,000 gallons from the stored reserves of the same date last vear was shown. The total April 1 stock of kerosene was not given. but the bureau reported that domestic consumption and exports bo:h were greater for the first quarter of the | year than for the fi-st three months of 1921, . Preseat stochs of wera listed by the bu 400 gallons, a decreasc lons as compared with the in February. Increase of -140,600.000 gal- lons in production of this ciass of was reported for tie first quarte compared with the first three months ! of 1921, Productipn’ of lubricati fell by a daily average of 101.000 gai- lons. SAYS DRY LAW WILL STAY Wayne B. Wheeler. general couns of the Anti-Saloon Lel‘\le. speaking at Mothers' day exercises at the-Cal- vary Baptist Church Sunday. declared ~prohibition enforc_ment is one of the most vital issues before the Amer- ican people,” adding that prohibition is “here to stay Its enforcement is challenged and that issye must be met, he said. Mr. Wheeler said each month brings | ew evidence of the beneficial ults of prohibition, “in decreased a dents caused by g: dimin- hed arrests for drunkenness. in- reased health, betterment of home life. more foor for s md fuel oils | and clothing women and children. more happiness @ more savings deposits.” Prohi- bition of the salocon has made mor mothers happy. ha continued than any one thing ever accomplished by legis- | lative enactment. _ Shaffer's Flowers Compose the Most fashionable bride bouquets. 900 14th. —Advertisement. o CIVIL SERVICE EXAM The Civil Servics Commission today announced that examinations wiil 1d to fill vacancies in the fol- Photo negative cutter. hy- ic office, Navy Department, %1:000 a year: junior, aeronautical en- Sineer, national advisory committee for seronauties, $1,500 a vear; junior “cataloguer and tier (industrial products), National Museum, $1.400 a | year; sienograpner-sccretary, de- partmental service, $1.400 to $1.800 a ear. Both men gible to take these examinations. Fun information and blanks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street northwest. _ Makes New Strength. Father John's Medicine—pure food tonic.—Advertisement. —_— FILES BANKRUPT PLEA. ‘William B. Taylor, dealer in aute- mobile accessories, 1655 Lamont street northwest, today filed a peti in voluntary bankruptcy. He lists his debts at $12,133.97, and estimates his assets at $4,151.92. He is repnuntefl by Attorneyl Offutt & Iml EMANUELE SOCIETY ELECTS. Officers elected for the ensuing year by regular quarterly meeting of the Vittorio Emanuele 111 Society ‘last Tuesday night, are as follo .S, Faganus, ~president; G president; Pietro. ing etratary: A. 3 Fai secretary: Anthony Tassd, cashier:| J. A. Balducei, Anthony Maiatico and: J. Di Carlo, trustees, and John Samas- simo- Lepre and John Damico, members | of the relief committee. 40, 60 & 80c Ib. —we' are preparcd toj develop the films and Print the Photos in a manner that will grati- Ay you. M. A. LEES mach 712 11th Street OPTICAL OO €14 o st ';’ CHILD WELFARE WEEK. re- | and women are ! application 1 l oiteh weep {or Pmk McGill, who tlives; next door but two; he thinks | he is extremely'ill, that shortly he'll be through, and slee; :mg idly on. thc hll beneath the sod and dew.’ H talks_for hours about his aches l wearisome despair; and yet I thi hl! pams are hku. a pipe dream a snare, and he coul d whip his 'wenght in snakes and never sweat d 1f he would cease to grieve and 'whmb‘ about ‘imagined pains, and luy, “Today .I'm,_feeling fine, from | boothesls up to brains,” his face with {ruddy” health ‘would shine, brisk blaod ‘would warm:his veins, Old i Pink McGill would be a peach if he'd | forgét- his ills, and cease to murmur and to reach for Dr. Fantod’s pills, }and fire the druggist and the leech who fill him up with squills. For he’s a man of many giits, well versed ancient lore, and wise to all the noble shifts of bards and seers of yore: but as he is he merely lifts a bottle from the floor. Oh, he could tell us, splendid tales of lonely ships and seas, of pawing steeds and armored males whose banners rbde the breeze, but as he is he only wails of spasms in his knees. He shoqs a most indecent haste when there’s new dope to try; and he is taking pills that taste like hens’ nests in {July; and 30 a good man goes to waste—aud this i1s wiay 1 cry. .(Copyright.) WALT MASO\' ;WILL REFUND $2C,000,000. Supreme Court Ruling. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Blair has estimated that approximately $20,000,000 will have to be refunded to taxpayers by the government under the decision of the Supreme Court May 1 in the case of Schwab vs. Doyle, and he intimated that “Congress will if neces- sary be asked for an appropriation which’ will enable the bureau to make the refunds ! he decision “‘was to the effect that a !\"nlltl‘ which was made in contem- j plation of death prior to September 8, 1915, was -not. to be included in the | gross estate of a_decedent under the provisiol the Tevenue act of lHG 1t _will ‘ndt be necessary ‘for:‘th ! taten o e’ claime for the refunds:- th commissiontr. suid. as the refunds will | States. discussed the subject at meet- { be made automatically'as oon as funds are available: Opens in Hamline M. E. Church Today. Child Welfare week opens at Ham- ‘llne M. E, Church, 9th and P streets, this afternoon to continue for four days. | There will be'exhibits each day from 1 o'clock to 9:30, jafternoon -and night. At 3:30 there { Wil be an-address by Mrs. Brushay of the Juvenile Protective Associa- fon, and at 8 o'clock in the evening there will be a concert by the Penn- sylvania Male Chorus. Interesting, | Instructive and entertaining programs Ilre being arranged for the other| annot three days. Organizations co-operating are the Jupior Red Cross, the Young Wom- | en’s Christian Association. the Young Men's Christian Assceiation, Juvenile Protective Association. Boy Seouts, . Camp Fire Girls. Bluebirds, Methodist i Board of Sunday Schools, Methodist Book Concern, Swartzell Home for | Children and Lansburgh & Brother. DELAY OF BILL FEARED. Awaits Quick Action. Unless the legisiative river and -hgr- bor bill is passed not only at-the pres- ent session of Congress, but before the lnpmprhllon bill es a law, serious delays beginning urgently needed river and harbor work will re- sult, the National Rivers and Harbors Congress declares in a’statement. The Army appropriation bill carries nearly $43.000,000 for river and harbor : work, but not a dollar of this lmoun! i can be spent upon the proposed projects ! | Internal Revenue Plans Action on Imadmary Ills. - l CA and addresses each | o ! Work. on Rivers and Harbors -ntreed Mr, w.-nlnmm 7 went walking. Sun¢ ped here. and, ther flowers ‘bursting section they found;the"flowerbed: in the parks set out with rose bughes and young the southeast section’ they “found the beds all prepared.; far planting. Licut. Col. ‘Clarence:. O. 'S8herriil, omcer ln chx-ru ot “ e bulld: .* inge have “felt hl- elrl !ln‘llnw all day, for .all he city. pcople wére talking’ ';lll tlne "vlny in rhlmhiaz‘h bean- 'ying the caplial loomi; plants and shrul 8. George W. Hau. direetor of the Botanic Garden. also; came Into his share of commendation. In . the - Botanic Garden the walkers found large beds of many Varieties * of peonies in bloom, three: weeks earlier than usual. The pansy beds about the Bartholdi Fountain and : about the Bartholdi foundation -re are also large geraniunmi'and c na beds. There are more thnn = fifty different kinds of flowers to be seen now in the Botanic Garden. This week electric lights are being installed throughous the garden. There has been, quite a problem to prevent bre ng of plants and shrubs and-ofher dep- lndhtlonl in the garden since the high' jron fence was removed. . Capt. Sheets and Capt.. Doyle, be tween Whase precincts the garden DISCUSSES “ALARMING” SITUATION-IN EUROPE is Financial Conditions: There’ ¥ in Inter-American Exchange,” Secretary : Hoover Discloses, “The alarming financial situation in Europe” was held to be the primary factor in the exchange situation in inter-American commerce in_repor from _pational sections of -the Inte Amerlcan High Commission ed last’ night by Secretary . Teies Hoover, chalrman oF the com minston. will various Latin American sec- e an oIl as that of .the United ingg held ‘in December and reports exchanged by the sections. and allf’ that “no - fundamental and ermanent relief from the uncertain- Tis of exchange fluctuations: can be secured until the situation, in,Europe shall have been put on abasis of restored public confidence and blllnc ed budgets.” - lanks:and the banking groups of the different countries, the repor: held, could go & long way in impro: ing eonditions by judicious co-opera- uon in the fransfer of valuable reser- vgirs of capital and credit, and the ension o fliberal credit terms of to.twelve months: “Several sections indicate,” the sum- mery concluded, “that while, In theory, the free &xportation of .gold Is a corrective which the governments might apply to the.unsatisfactory ex- change situation, nevertheless, this be authorized until 'the . thorities in ‘charge of public fin#tices are able to see somewhat more clearly than they do today what lies ahead. t wouid be, according, to’ these sec- quite "dangerous ‘to let out the country <what, after all. chief support of such monetary st: i bility as exists. the tions . bufldi; “more than 3,000 roses a day ‘bushes. J The beds about the bureau ot engraving dmong the first set out. Willlams * There nre tour beds eighty feet feet wide, planted e Pre-ldam." cannas and bordered -with. irisene. The plants for all these beds and. gardens are Lieut. C long.. with the- prop also supply flowers to the House gardene in ington), Aberdee! Weocks (Langley Fleld), Byron ‘T, Burt (Langley Fleld) Lieut. pilot; -Lieut, James B. ‘Field), alde. Lfeut, "W ‘\'I!nhll'o?)" will ASKS Shaw, an Attorney C. War and “Nivy been set out. Oun the' ~geraniu AT A b 308 big red oan The rose garden omn:the de of ‘the old State, War drew buildin, 324 g 14 Charles Sunda. who 1% in charge of these saye that he can pick more than from those and printing is_ gardener {a #nd keep the White ape. determine _the three ot ), alde, James T. Neely (Ross B. wife: The P. A. Rolnm Cout. Co., Inc. PRESTON A. ROBERTS THE MUNSEY. RIa Builders of the “I " Gara, Ing auality, tiie mupu in the-eity. emomber che Rame— where tiers. are 'urner, Dbeds, \were J. J. charge. - supplied by . Sherrill, in charge of gating gardens, swhich Vhite ouse ARMY BALLOONS-TO RACE| Three to Be Zn(er:d in Nltlonlll "rhne A:m) balloon teams will be entered in theé national balloon race starting from Milwaukee May 31, which American ‘teams to be entered in the interna- tional balioon racé at' Geneva later in_the JoRt: ‘The Arm: teams at Milwaukee will be mj W”euov]:‘r (air service; Capt. -Harold E. pilot; “L¥ by Carlizle, AAIN 1776. rage—consider- | $10 DOWN, $10 MONTH 'ASH OR_TERAMS. = ‘Lieu! ide: feld), Jordan (Ross E. Connolly -(alr service, be operations “effi- cer at MllWwaukee for the Army teams and alternlte for all of the teams. SOLUTE DIVORCE. Mrs. Edith M. Shaw has filed suit for absolute divorce from Fioyd E. enlisted man of the Army now ‘at Carlisle barracks, Pa. They were married May 19, 1921, and have one child. Misconduct Is alleged ‘and a correspondent named. Bauman appears for PACKERS’ ACT COMMENT. Agriculture Department Not to Act Arbitrarily. The Demrtment of Agriculture does at arpitrarily in enforc- L ‘“ Recretary e higs announ com- menting on the recont decision of the Supréme Court upholding the valdity of the act. “We shall not assume that men'are rascals until they have been proved to be such,” Secretary Wallace stated. 'We take it for (rutad that the vari- ous people who are uhder the super- vision of this law wfll be. glad to co- unless the Tiver and harbors. bill, which | Operate with us.” advance the | authories them, is passed in of the Army appropriation bill + siatement The present rivers and | ‘harbors bill adopts twentyfive new proj- ects and authorizes the modification of | + five others. { $700 FOR INJURED ANKLE. The District of Columbia today con- samed to pay Mary L. Shearer $700 a sprained ankle sustained in | 1!20 when she Il?pefl into_a de-| pression in the roadway at 15th and H streets northeast. A jury in Cir- cuit Division No. 2, before Justice Hitz returned a verdict nxln. the mage at $700. Attorney W. E. Leahy ppeared for the plaintiff, while As- sistant Corporation Counsel Hill rep- resented the D t, | OUR BUSINESS ls . Films developed on_the premises in a laboratory equipped to render the best service. Enlarging a Specialty Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. N.W. e "PLANT ROSES ‘hardy lpnclmonl monthiy- Blooming - Rose Bu: attrac- tively: priced. BLACKISTONE’S - 1401 H Street | W- hlnzwn-Virgi:I_n R.lllv Y Co i Once begun, lhe habit of ‘ saving re:lkrly is not Il-rd to. adopt.” L DEVELOPING | ] kind of mattress on your are remarkab]v ‘bupyant,” durable. Ymr'll find the prices d e ,realiy refreshes. .~ recommended by L2 a bottle in the j txme—phnne us- : every-day. S E. Momson Paper Co F you sleep well at night yo-urs' will be a cheery good morning when you arrive at the office.. Restful sleep depelx:;lg greatly upon the urmbly lnw. Try m v‘ “1y.and the city Seéms like “a. furnace—you'l]l appreciate'a g]&ss. rich, smoothly tart Thompson's But- termilk—the Summer Beverage-that exclusive. 1089 Pa. Ave. CONSCIENCE BRAND - MATTRESSES long‘fweanng and t this new ntorc And, too; Thomp- -son’s Buttermilk " is a digestive aid" r-doctor. Keep r}:i’:gerator all the :ud well deliver it OLD FAMILY PHOTOGRA| comn IIIINRD ENLARGE! BAGHRA CH, ‘1327 F St —a wonderful display. Yoll will find something new and LING-BARNUM & um l-l. at hh and Florida bv; &t 2 and 8 lc(’l.—' i KBITH'S,.—Van and Schenck, uudg- vlllo, at 3: 15 and l .m - umr—(}lorll Swi g!olbh Valéntino,” in 0 and 9:30 p.m: SOLUMBIA. I Matrimo Fallure?' at '10:38 am. 132 e 4:07, 5386, 7:45 and 5218 ALACE.—“Why Annourice’ Yollr Marriage?s gt 1 37 am.; 2:25 || 4:18, €207, 7356 and 9:55 p. g METROPOLITAN. “Smilin” Through," with Norma Talmadge, at 11325 am..1:25, 3:25. 5:26, 7:25 ‘and 9:46 pm —_—— FOREIGN TRADE SLUMPS. | Recent Advances. Foreign trade slumped in April after its recent advances, according to re- ports issued yesterday by the Com- merce Department. . Exports * for . the ports totaled $217,000.$00, $256,000,000, the previous month. Exports during April were the low eat for any month of the current fis- cal year, and about $19,000,000 less than. the same month a year ago, while imports for April were the lowest since February, when the total ! was approximately “the same, and!} were approximately $31 000.000 -less than the same month last year. PREDICTS NEW D. C. JAILS. “More (rnl’ld juries for tl\e District of Columbi and multitude ot new jall apartments for their coming occupants” will havé to be created by Congr. if the Department of Jus- uce institutes a genuine campaign againgt war grafters, Represen Edward J.'King of Illinois stated yester- day in.addressing the House in favor of the special appropriation of $500,- 000 for the Departmentof Justice to fepret out frauds. “Although great obstacles wiil be lmrown in the way of the investiga- tion and many faithless men will have to be removed from positions of in- fluence,” he continuet evertheless this is the peopie’s movement and its momentum cannot be permanently de- layed.” kept * a good refrigerator. and Private Institutions. Wholesale ot Y, 3 ¥ ey :chwvlle at 11:30 am., 1: 301 B Aprfl Shows Slight Decline Atter | month aggregated $321,000,000, compared 4 with $330,000,000 in March, and im-- against tive] DOES DANGER LURK IN YOUR FOOD? . .Protect Your Children Let Us Demonstrate a Sure Way The hidden danger lnrkm‘ in improperly milk, cream, butter and other child’s food and table delicacies can Safe and Reliable Refrigerators at 25% Discount Off Last Season’s Prices For Homes, Hotels, Hospitals, Cafes Schools, Colleges, Clubs, Markets, Grocers, Butch:rs; Delicatessens, Public And for Every Requirement. Also Ice Malnng and Refn:erdm' Machmery. Nelson Refrigerator Co. Manufacturer’s Direct Representatives 610 F St. N.W. Phone Franklin 2757 PRINCESS *to 119 B St N.E. IBTA BINNEY, ia un & 5.C. Ave. S.K. ALL NERAN'S SBEVEODLY Tor Toring - WEa Buxt NBHINE Street fl'jfl AND 'munnno — MABEL NOR! 3 IIDNEY u.vm mnu st. at [.3 ELAL nAmgrx N A e AR ) e, BonTER xum-.- STHE noars /| NEW THEATER 55.%% “THE GOLDEN GALLOWS. 44th Stvecr and . ALL-STAR CAST, “AY THE STAGE DOO! CIRCLE 28 fin Ave o e was PAULINE FREDERICK, “TWO KIN! Dl OF A W, lunm\ DAVIES, 1 “ENCHAN' TOIOIBDW— Dfl’l'T GET PERSONAL." 508 Ga. Avc. N.W. | - GEORG! “DIAMOND __C. LosLe. HAROLD . 'LLOYD COMEDY and AMATEUR NIGHT. LY JIM." i FindiN" o' le. 186k & Calltornia Streets llliw&m in WISE “'UOL" Y. AMES Als) STAR CO} RAPHAEL “SHAME” TWO SHOWS ONLY. AT 7 AND 9 P.M. NEW STANTON . &5 £ S5 n-E THE WM. FOX SUPER-PRODUC i “QUEEN OF BHEBA.'" The Love Romance of ihe Mo Besutifol ‘orld Has Ever Known. with um! nnnuu a2 REMARKABLE MAURICE FLY ALLACE 1'-’3:“, in ZANE GREY'S “THE LAS' ADMISS ION i Mlfl!‘fl' PARK su ntg nlde.,N Fun House, Many tions, Plcnic Groves, e and Oehmann’s Great ol-n Echo Orchestra for ’} DANCING 0. hrlt and Finest Ballroom Rt 4 large 5 be banished by % | HOME NGS, SAHOLD LLOYD COMEDY s lnd News Letter. MET RUPOLITAN mmm’s F_ Street at 106k SECOND TRIUMPEANT WEEK _XORMA ‘?uuou = BPECIAL on_q.u‘n. ;owu CRAND. Thenter, Oth & E Sth. TODAY—CHARLES l'iéAPI_L\‘ in “PAY DAY.” iy DUSSTONT, 1 iy oAl WoSDERI UL, :rouoxnow-am EUBEXS, 5 CFIND WOMAN.” And VER: e Ry RESH YROM THE EARM P M. IL vnu eae K AVIGhIJK I.HAhll cwnms AVE, Say DAILY: 3 PAL SUNDAY. DOLVH - HomE Purummum b CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEAT hll 624 H E. GLOR- B oL LARD, Bo YORK THEATER Sa dve hdusbee vt TCRDAY. 1DOR, " in CRANDALI.’ MATINEE, TODAY—FLO INCE'S 'rommlm\\ 3% ou v “THE_LOTUS THE Wo |>Amn'uonz TER.*" i T30 G Sireer NE ' NOEMA TALMADGE and GENE O’BEIEN, in “THE MOTH.” The Washington Committee’ Vassar Endowment Fund Presents Edith Wynne Mattllison n Az Outdoor Performance of Shaicestfarey You Like 167 | Thursday, May 18; Friday, May 19,3:45 At Womsns 1 National rnua.:un Ticket .00 ard $1.00, Sonn L. awards Cor, 1416 T Birest - MT. VERNON Via Stcamer Charles Macalester Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pam. Phone Main 825 a 4 ] » g 3 METROPOLITAN 'F AT TENT! SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE and Retail . Thermos Bottles - Pint size. genuine Thermos R oo 80 Quart size genu- e $1.79 ial Sale of Invalid and s’fihfim Supplies Absorbent cotton. 3 29c per 1b. s e 120 Regular Pattern $l ; 49 Bedpan .......... - ital P: s Pt $3.49 = % : poteher, ... $2.00 ‘Fevér Thermome- ters—in case ...... 49¢ Synn e Tw rt Hot- Water Bottle doz. I,nul«l Culhmm, all pncu, -according to. uze. Our Great Sixteenth Anniversary : Sale All This Week ; AEAE TADS kiic-kne:»m: won- derful - mechanpical pencil . IOC Pocket isame > VRite-Rrite. leads it any ;standard- mechanical 10 ipencil, per doz. leads C { 'Special Sale of Razors. iiczw-fl%b. Gillette Safety OF. mplete in ase with blades. 79C Gom’t"up mSa!ie!y Razor. ete with strop, ‘blades-and case 85C Ever’ Ready Safety Razor. complete: with blades R 75C mported Blades for use in Gllleue Razor. flo:. Auto Strop Bhdes. 'er dqz. Elastic -Hosiery Snppor(m nally. |BELASCO- With Harrison P W !lc-lmy cnd a Pa‘:-:":'fl c::t in af SMILIN THROYGH —EXTRA— OPERATIC PROLOGUE Fred Kast, Hous!o: ud 9 Barytowe ; soprano. Af ».m: —OVERTURE— “TANSHAUSER"” (Wagner) Washinglon's Fisest Oreliastra N. MIRSKEY, Conduetor Pathe News—Topics of Doy S LT LAST TIMES 2.5 € Meigs Show Grounds, Josephin 15, 7 13} 8 Ly P Y S S A d THE SHOW OF 10000 WONDERS Tonight and All Week 50e, T8¢, $1.00, $1.50. - SHRINE FROLICS OF 1922 MAMMOTH MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE REV ‘B LOEW'S ALAC -WHY AllOllGE YOUR MARRIAGE? -FEATURING ‘With All-Star Cast TONIGHT f sosmms IALTO 11 & Mme—ALL WEBK-=11 p. = | THRILLS--LOVE--BEAUTY--COLOB Paramount Presents ANSON “I.Elfl“ IN ELINOR GLYN'S BEYOND THE E7CONCERT FEATURE® GUSTAV HINRICHS GUEST~CONDUCTOR FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA DAILY 5 SUNZ2? nnL,_,,,,.4 ndaed Fime ane Net D. B. Time.) | In Songs—Old and New—by Mr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry In Their Greatest Success “‘The Rube’ AILEEN STANLEY “The. l'hon-‘r‘nh GiInm WILFRI CE MENKEX P AT Davia ‘ava £ 0. Russoll & Devits. Bad Snyder. Bluch & Other Bplendid Acts. 1 Buy Seats Early for Early jn the Week | LAFAYETTE POST, No. 9 szman lcgwn " ST. PATRICK Pu\mu IN THEIR SPRING REVUE Benefit Clubhouse Fund CARROLL HALL, 924 G ST. N.W Tickets, 50c On Sale at Guallery's, 925 G N.W. Wednesday From 11'A. M. ONTINTUOUS SHOW ALL I\Bl-.l(. INCLUDING SUN! Firs Time opular Prices The Mten and Kraft Revue | With Harry Mastors_and Juck Eraft. As- g omi S B “ON WITE DANCE” ’!ufii & nil:\" NPT WAS THAT" :u.nr‘gv‘ & LA ’cmun TRt m\l-'rAI-'rAl her conoeption of an her impression of ANNA MAUD, HALLAM’S Psychology lass Will Begm May 17 7:30 P. M., City Time AT THE Presbyterian Church 14th and R Streets TICKETS AT POLT'S Tuesday From 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. PRIVATE D-A-N-C-I-N-G@ LEESU & RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. LOEW'S s IA‘I’IIHOIY OI the ]mn Lu Dflr(uhld» stage ed-wd:fl" umph, fea- T. ROY. -BARNES, LILA LOIS WILSON, WALTER

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