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[+ ~ ‘ + k! “ | moRsE 'cmmuAL CASE - 4 e - i = . : st > e e —rin L R TARIANS H IS e WAR UEBI PARI.[Y wincoln Park atta0 p by | | NOT TO BE DELAYED f . . < ; t &= 4, section of ¢he Unit States i 4 1 Iburn for all the Resddoiot mnney,l i "Marlne Cotps Insti- | |Attorney Gordon Will Press - this life,” 1 think, “with loads ol! { & B Eumow, Charges Regardless of Pend- .,.h‘:'.:.',’"',i.%:::fl"y” 0535 n > - 1433 U Street YORK THEATER [‘c}nnk, would certainly be sunny. ; | Yertus “Morning, “°°"s and b 505, adin, 6. 100 "ana 5250 pm: OLYMPIC i DAY DETEIMINA. CMNDA”.'S u.,au-.mi- i Now down the road, to my abode. % . ing Civil Suits, Ifllgol.rrur—"Smudu. TION.” NO INCREASE IN URICES. E RDAY, 2 the woli is drawing closer; and 1 e Emphonium o, Charl y. at 11:35,-a.m., 1:10, 2:60, | N EIITE 795 Pveect wne . 5. Ase. | TOPAY ML r‘ NORAND, must scheme and plan and dream of ~& i Brillante” . The irial of the eriminal charke of| 35, 6:10, 1:85 and 336 pm. MARION DAVIES, in i "N o Dr. S. W. Stratton EXplains | how to pay the grocer. The rent is| Treasury Officials Indicate Musician Charles L. - | {conspiracy to rdefraud tne Uniteal gy g aro o Y i “Her E_BRIDE'S PLAY." ducand Gandioads tolwill soon de Excerpts from "mutht{l M;r‘[; <|States and the Shipping Board in con- | Night of Nights” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, || CIRCLE BT D mi N INTTY COMERON ‘ast TOM Work of U. S. Bureau in mand their dollars, and bailiff's bum P[)stponeme"t of Plans for P e ;Herhert, | Inection with wer contracts which 18 :30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. “THE ORDEAL* A xow'x.w\'n. “n“.‘.: oLARD, R will shortly come, with other nox- 3 Rivals” . .Got pending -in this jurisdiction against Doe szannney,‘z ‘1; zzmbuo\n:w:l‘ | BE EE ATCRE 2 ok ¥ < : : i = e S Sl a at 10:50 a.m., 12:40, iZ30_C stree € .G Fixing Standards. s icahers. e whole year reund | Funding British Loan. | Coarae N Mores Biaithec woks =id : ! BTAEL CLAYTON. in CLARK KINUALL ack the pound, the kopeck and t! e “Hungarian Romance andix termination of any olvil controversies 2 - “FOR THE DEFENI 3 WM. P. CARLET Outlining the history and develop-|shilling; I envy, then, the wealth | Grand scenes from “The Queen | |between the defendants and the gov- PRINCES 19 B s N X 8 ¥ g ment of standards used by the United | men who've made a princely killing. of Sheba’ Gounod .| | ernment. Unitod States Attorney Gor- SUMMER SEASON OPENS A EXPERTS WILL BE AWA g - 3 \iiss ey States, Dr. S. W. Stratton. director | At divers dates with wealthy skates f The Star Spangled Banner. don declared that as far as he Is - o the bureau of standards, addressed | mingle and foregather, and hear | A e Soncerned there will be no umncces-| AT CENTRAL HIGH POOL the members of the Rotary Club at|them swear and groan with care un-, preme Court to set a date for the P the Cliy Club sesterday afternoon. |t they're jn a lather. The market |Secrctary Hughes and Other DISTRICT POLICE RANK Erimnal ik a1 date for S gl ioal ) S iy a brace of jumps an - A : % Ann. = e S s, ey M | R R paies rige | Amerioan Conferess Must Fill | WITH BEST, SAYS MAJOR |, 5etne fo 8 rioorca, sires: | Schedle Annousced for Use e £ f weights and measures are deter-,and wealthy guys are busted by their Other Engagements. SRR | u-lsurln'm l?\!((\ Attorney General. gon i 1 SILLS. in “THE mined. and Stressed the benefits to|soaring. For discontent the Croesus | 3 Counsel for Morse at the recent High in Full Swing. afl"mnmwvn‘ o be_derived by co-operation between the manufacturer and the scientist. £ In the absence of William Knowles | 8athers up the loving cup and every a Coop Former President Charles other token. When I observe his |funding of that country’'s $3,000,000,- aatl /! - | hearing in habeas cor ced| gent has all the records broken, he Negotiations with financial repres |Sullivan Tells Lions Club of Be: iz Pur{]"d Me. u; m&‘: figcl:mngr YD, i tmming | | 703 sentatives of Great Britain for the " the _criminal cCharges pending in, 71efNis courts and the sw ACROSS = THE lef After Trip to Conven. Washington and New York, Maj.|pool at the Central High School have 3 ¥ 3 X ATER ©'Neal, presided. and presented George | weary curve. his care beyond all [000 war debt to this country sched- tion of Chiefs. Gopdon said: - * beon opened under the direction of |§ CRANDALL'S SA%eY (;‘:.nunn‘ Lumb of Harrisburg. and Chester ing. I fif ; “If Mr. Dobyns entered into such ity center department for Fabert «(1‘.. " Shamokin, new gover- | (cHing. I'm reconciled to bailiffs wild fulea to begin early in September | 7hat the local police department can |an agreement or stipulation 5t was | e community ce . Téth amd Col. Ud ; o and thirty- | Who drill around my dwelling. | may be deferred until the latter part | hold its own with any seen 80 far by | without my knowledge or consent and | the regular summer season, it was % . respectivel (Copyright) WALT MASON. lof that monthit was indicated at the | Its superintendent, Maj. Sullivan. rer | was aleo without the consent or|anmounced today by Miss Cecil B. ng dedivieion of the old S LI T cently returned from the police chiefs’ | knowledge of the Attorney General.|Norion. general director. The sum- || Xad RARKY FOLLARD: tn ~Fit5 BUSB. Ben il o e reasu convention in California, was the|In 80 far as the cas-s In this juris- 5t ‘sin Danbar. Hisn|)o\EE e S ganization included in the thir D. C. TAKES HONORS. Three members of the allied debt!opinion expressed by that official at'diction are concerncd, he had not the (Mer season at the LAMMERSTELS, 1n NEW STANTO it was funding commission will be away |the Lions Club luncheon in.the New |authority to make any such agree-| School Community Center. SCK St % ¥ | Willard Hotel yesterday. ment or-stipulation. i e S el SRS h o Uil awinE FAIR ENOTOH, MARION 1 fourth distriet, and Mr. Lumb was ousing reception 15 ; a briet talk on the growth | Wins Six Coast Guard Cadetships |from Washington during e‘x"b'm:‘;:;mn- Ave-minute talks, both,Mal, Sul- The, swimming pool at Contral 1s LRANDAU.' AVENUE GRAND THE BRID s ith thre 2 $ 3 :1livan and Fire Chie nesday and Fri- 5 = Tembers.in Chicage. twe decades ago in U. S. Examination. und officlals expressed the bellef thal|were guests of honor, outiined the | ARMY OFFICERS RETIRE. |32§“ ) ot 3530 2 PAL DAILY: 3 PL KUNTAY to its present membership of $1.000.1 Washington and vieinity made a|io: this countte wntl the Avsericag | Workings of their diferent depart- ck. The peol “ig ‘open every || T R R R With clubs established all over thei .k record in the coast guard ex- |body would have a majority available miGet ‘i’céflfinh'é’u"’w'flfim«fi:' officers | Four More Commissioned len|i.‘.'i’é"{,‘.eimsmm7a§7d'.°d§f’?f§m.'x’f§‘mn7 RDEAL, Am.a”lm“““ 3 world g i for handling the negottation ) Mr. Robertson was given a gracious { aminations by seizing six of thel o s - |ana men at the' fire stations in your 17 to 8 o'clock, and from § to 9. Men Ry thirty-one cadetships granted to the | At 0};3:"‘8'!“"8"':";*"‘;"'X;“SR?;";Q‘ infmediate vicinity." advised Chief Soon to End Military, Duty. ! may use the pool In_the evenings Freceding Stratton's _Intiod ti i i September 1, for th n. | Watson. “and you will soon see the | Four more officers havé been trans- | from 9 to 10 o'clock. Boys and girls AND” GARDE > t0 fHe Sup by Dave 00 By Aosistent Ascrae o "ans | Taof the Brizilian centennial eu. |Personal Interest taken by the ferred to the retired list of the Army. | under fifteen vears of age will be N.E. orge (Hon ) Evaus ssng an |2 S S28tent Secrdtans cadet, George i ¢ Hoover is to bei™en in the people of Washinglon. = [Col. Gecrge McK. Williamson. Quar- |allowed the use of the ool every AT 0. iinal Some writien in honor of the | b Gelly of Coast Guard headquarter. s . N. M. during the latter | MaJ. Paul Vaginot, chief of the fire | termaster Corps and Warrant Officer | Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 ’I'K“IA‘\;—“;\(,AM COYRES, o THE b ds official. Other successful local applicants!part of August and early Septeniber *Pflflme{nflord T e o rea. | Frank G. J. Murray have been retired | p.m. < ; hat the || THCE: announced that the tamong the forty-eight who took the | for the meeting of the Colorado | 2bector Cliftord Grant were also prest| on account of Physical disability in-| Miss Norton emphasized that the Ok T a of_ Washinglon. atlons : ver c ' ) & co | €N e n cident to the service. Lieut. Col.|pool is thoroughly | ot e oF aai incorporated. This | 2" ftions nerelyaT. Kenner and | river commission. and Representative | speak. but was given a rousing re- Lewis Foerster. cavalry. will he re- | each duy's uze and the regulations of (f e i E. 3 16thiof the Interparliamentary U z ception by the club memberahip. tired September 1 on his own applica- | the health department are being R. Bailey of 2000 16th street | Vienna the first part of Septembe James P. Schick presided and named i tion after more than thirty-five yea. ‘| strictly adhered to. ; Richmond of 101 Crust lan The absence of these members of | & COmMmittee on entertainment. headed { gervice. Master Sergeant George| The tennis courts at Central are establishe er the Cutablished AUy Le 1 members of | by William Creecy. L. A. Marsch, a | Fatzer, at Washington barracks, has |available ecach day except Sunday it b o) rydale. Va. the commlssion would leave in Wash- | iember -of the club, sang several |been retired on uccount of age from 4 p.m. until dark. ng of the city. ington only Secretary Mellon, chair- | Member was made by Pro . and Senator 5 f 4 ¢ e com- | NEW FIRST-AID CLASS. [Smoot.” k™ narauentiy: - omm: I T LOEW’'S Litrita " Womia "Soabone - senaing | RECOVERER OF PURSE Red Cross to Give Training When | her financlal experts here until a R aued o e hetd 1| Ten Students Ave Envolled. | hariink, maiority of the american | IDENTIFIES PRISONE ok amitimerd naaf 4 TR Stolontsidse Bupeled. | comentelonsy AS THIEF HE RELEASED Negotiations with French, already : started at the headquarters of the|p.zun with Jean V. Parmentior af.{ Joseph B. McNary, wanted badly ” ECREASE strict chapter of the American Red |recior of finance of the French treas- by the police of the first precinet— LIVING COSTS D + | Cross as soon as tie complete quota [ 'Y It was " thouht. would Nave! nod as a prisoner, but as a com- —_— {of ten students, the number required |Teached a stage by the latter part of : | o e TR ERE, A ALAC Packard Cable 25 Sinenow 25| S e e MEANS LESS ENGINE TROUBLE | [40MicMoon-| Colonial CONSTANCE ligllt Trips | BINKEY heen postpo 2 lainant—walked in vesterday and i Tri. at | Sun, . < v ” . . ot B TR RS led. August to enable the three commis-| P! p ¥ Gr 5 > ==EN=— Drop Since 1920 Leaves Prices {‘rl‘lv‘e((h 5wl e undar the @ivec to leave Washington. M.| gave himself up to Capt. eater i "l:i??r e | { ® i ¥ i “THE SLEEPWALKER” Sti i r Than in 1913. ition of Dr. C. Cousins. The regu- er. according to the view in{ {he victim of an aileged pi % Z . i Highe Red Cress course will be taught e Is not empowered 10| prank Reed. colored, twenty-nine m Ort atls actlon al ety || Palatial Ste‘mfl St Johs e While living costs generally in the | ;3d at the end of the course of in-|conclude any final arrangements for | Lran} old. of Suffolk. Va., who was d d Seventh Street Whart Tnited States were 23 per cent lower j struction all who pass examinatinos | the funding of the French debt, but | &G €6, pf Fufitir. Fee wao S8 . —— — m— ho Ju 2 be given certificates. Dr. {onlv 1o discuss a program which he | gyaiting the appearance of a com- 2 ’ VIOLA DANA luet momih than o June. 163 ot infNAL 10 g hers| ey Submi o WS overnment for | SRS [he sppetra t is the Best You Can Buy MARSHALL HALL : in March. this year. they were 1 classes throughout the fall approval. | “McNary. who lives at 114 Park \| 4 in“They Like 'EEm Rough per cent higher than in December, |and winte avenue, Takoma Park, Md.. read in Round Trip, 50c m ) 1933, 4 : it ) 1 that - : i b i o . e of labor statiatics’of | JL YAE S Sasounect WAL OB JUVENILE JOBS FEWER. e R Spec1fy it and care of the sick at the District Free Dancing All Day { LOEW’S Comedy—Newn—Overtare Food prices showed an upward trend | his poket picked on a 9th street 1 £ i chapter headquarters. under directionof | _ . 5 Monday. d wh vered s, St M’M “Hu om March 1o June. the figures ¢ | Bie car Mounday. and who recoveres i eamer a¢ revealed. but were offset in the ge "‘l"’;" e Lo ctameiisin Wil Be gDiesDecrcass inyBamberioriwerk jh= poksitool but ailowed the st For Wiring Your New Car or Boat or | | Leaves zth st. Whart 10 A. M, eral average by declines in clothin = 3 st rmi fldren. eged pickpocket to escape. he .. { 2:30 and 7 P. M. fuel. light. furniture and misce SLACES I BUG LT Do "M’d“‘| Fermitsiito§cildze pickpocket afterward was arrested Rewiring the Old One Ni neous ne while housing re- | of September Shortage of employment for juve-| by Policeman H. D. Thomas when |= mained stationa niles in Washington has caused a no-| he ot away from the car and I S cnannaia {1 S n Francisco and| 'Iegr-ph» Flowers Anywhere | ; ooile decrease in the number of ( S\Arted up 9th street. CARROLL ECTR]C Co [NC (RN | \o“ PLAVING nd, announced at the same time. | p, v friends. 900 14th. | y ) McNary identified Reed as the E',l a oy . 1 showed advances in the cost of mu.[-,\m,m\g, ent. regular work permits issued by the| one from whose hamd he recov | i GNES AYRES I housing, but decreases in all | hild labor office, according to a| €red his pocketbook. later ° I MAIN 714 12th Street Nw MAN | —eolde 1 = vaher items. the decline from March | ! statement issued yesterday at the of.| UN& him get away hecause of the sa20 WV, 73120 i AT —_ ~ to June amounting to four-ter DUDS WARN'NG |SSUED | ttee of Superintendent of Schools Bal.| hostile action of three supposed . N | LAST THR !‘Bonn:nl"n 1 per cent, while since June, * llou. ‘Since last dune 30, the state.| confederates. who were on the | . ’ . R flas averaged 20 per cent. wit ment said, regular permits have been | Street car. / S 717 T A T ) 20 Firat Natiomal Presents -~ CHAS. RAY Supporicd by Gra Carews ir a nerease over December, 1914, uvulr]Nnnonal Guards 'Jrged Not to | granted to 600 children. Of th ing 36.8 per cent FOR THAT TIRED FEELING Take Horsford's Acid Phosphate. ber 458 were boys and 142 Leave Any When Breaking Camps. | he decrease in the number of per- | Special care in the disposal of duds:mits. said the statement. “has made has been enjoined on all National Guard | more follow-up work possible and has {troops by Maj. Gen. Rickards, chief of | resulted in a large number of children Deginning “Nanook of the North” A Story of Life | Fxcelient. for the relief of exhanstion due to | being persuaded to return to school meloéramatic romance of the £ exne ¢, the militia_bureau, War Department. & b o ) ; Summer Beat, oreswask oo aamie. - Cusllitn S S0 S, |hepadjulantxdm’ to take advantage of dental nu- California orange groves, BIBLE SCHOOL TO CLOSE. ';3';;:.;; :\",;‘,;;*j{;m';‘;f;,"(,‘r‘;‘:l;g” ANNOUNCING 2 NEW | Daily Vacation Course of Ecking- |which had been picked up e ot BA H RACH ton Church Ends Tomorrow. | =15 acaer (o prament further occur- ] RAIT The Daily Vacation Bible School of {rences of that kind.” said Gen. Rick. OF CHILDREN ards, ational Guard troops must the Eckington Presbyterian Church, B s ;i v STUDIO SITTI Ses do their part and before leaving an NGS ONLY Nhich has held sessions for the past |00 LTEL LI Shere ” high expigsive| TWELVE FOR TEN DOLLARS = v s shells or shrapnel have been fired, e and S eninete 0 begin | e o thorough search for duds and Mre. W. H. Messick, Miss Faith|all those that are found will be de- Fairchild, Mrs. Clareuce McConnel |3troved by exploding them or by anel I buryi them at least four feet and Mrs. James Matthews will be in |Purying i -harge of the reed basket booth; Mrs. | de€P. James Jones and Mrs. L. J. Gros nml he with the apron booth: Mrs. W Peters and Mrs. J. G. Roberts wili have charge of the flowers and fans| made at school: Oscar Blades will be | In charge of the woodwork section; | Mrs. B. Andrus and Mrs. Josie Frailey the buitding of the wber- | The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., lnc. ice you want. es Anita Dorothy S Successors 1o Proston A. Roberts | be in charge of knitt is: Miss i) OPTICAL €O, tirace Mosher will be in charge of the| _1h¢ Munsey Bldg, Main 1776 M A_ LEESE €13 th St kindergarten display: the chair-can- Builders of the Garage—consider. 712 llth S A treet SMUDGE —AND— BUSTER KEATON With icny new fric SHUBERT ELASC Best Seats, $1.00 cs THE BLACKSMITH News—Symphony—Topics Scenie Illlhlllllllllllllll' Illllh-ll“ll!llllllllllI!IIIHII'x | METROPOLITAN l Hl NIGHT” (In & Turkish Bath) 5 Ig% Developed and Printed. / You will get the kind of serv- ‘mm GAR RICK TATER TOM WISE ' ‘A GENTL ’HAH FEOM MIS 5! CSIPPIY the Garricks s havs The Groatest of All Farces “gp IN MABEL’S ROOM” Seats Now Selling |B.F. KEITH’ . DAILY 22> SUN 290 HOL="00-30 Exceptional Merit—Fost First Time in Vaudeville and This Week Oaly 's_Most Famous Comedian RAYMOND HITCHCOCK (“Hitchy Koo Himselr) = | i FEMICHE <> RN D) ing section will be explained by the |/ng quality, the chea in the city. Ke-| poo aesistant superintendent. rs. . M. CL e oL R L i McAnnery and Mrs. J. M. Nick s“lll 1 i s 1 Pollock; Mrs. Luke C rs. L A.! %17 Down. $10 Month—Cask or Terms | ] { e Alen SC o o e WL | 1: e oo K KKk KK **‘k#*****i? Side 2t e ake Tap and Minres | i ey @ ¥ Keep in Touch With Home * * While You Are Away Things’ll be happening that you’ll want to know all about—so let he Foening Staf The Sunday Star follow you wher- ever you are so- journing. Address ¢ Delivers a Top Icer Refriger- RIALT 0 40 ator With a 70-Lb. $z 9_50 | B PREVOST HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS® For Her Birthday. Send a_bouquet of Gude's flowers. 1214 F.—Advertisement. NEGRO ADJUDGED INSANE. i | i i Joseph A. Dawson, colored, seventy- | 1 Ice Capacity —For The Club Closes Saturday You have only until Saturday, July 29, to share in the special prices and unusually easy terms afforded in the Phi]l{lp L?vybC}ub. You“_d best “join up” right now. C]ub payments, like schedule below, applies on DED ATTRACTICA Refrigerators of all types, sizes and pnées. Smaller and larger amounts -A,‘,"::P?,:TVA‘?,S" m IVAN BANKOF]-‘ (other than $29.50) paid on a proportionate scale. episodes of ““The Dancing Master™ Why It Costs Less to “THE FOUR SEASONS” (|| FRANK VAN HOVEN wn : N _rauous’ alXiTo ORCHESTRA “The Digpy Mad Magician” : Own a Crystal Buy Your Refrigerator on This* y S L . “Belding-Hall” or : five years old, was adjudged vesterday by a jury in Criminal Di sion 2. He will be ment to the Govern- ment Hospital for the Insane, son is under indictment for an a tempted criminal assault on Ruth Leitheiser, a young white child, h'l'mm he is sald to have enticed into s ASSIGNED T0 VANCOUVER. 1 Brig. Gen. Richard M. Blatchford | has been assigned to the command of the 5th Infantry Brigade at Vancou- ver barracks, Washington. He willl ****14****4***#******** *!‘lfll‘*’l’ dirt or germs to lurk in, We teach you to dance in & Tenchers PROF. )MA: 1 Kionth. 1 Week. refinished. LR ] | el DO an DR W ';,’:,':";.B"ge;:l°",r::;’{’""_:“fl RELELE may be changed as Ccld-Storage , —THE CRUISE TO BALTINORE— fantry Brigade, Om™and the 14th In- | often as desired by Refrigerator T T o oo, 2,0 g L 3 sapeake Bay. eturn by Simply droppmg e Th 1l first payment on our club 1" " oy i I ::'n‘"u:‘-"x'" o 8('"'"':" M3t m o fays an Sature . RESERVE OFFICERS ACCEPT. | a line, giving the Plan aclivers s rafvigerator that saves s v g5 s Beenth Street Whatt. “ul..rdo:'.u;m e Alan Y. Roberts of Takoma Park | 1d add Pany dollars in ice bills, food and per- Wea Weak 1| I oo our sateresting Tolger. A Litt and Herbert M. Dickinson of (‘aanr,l‘;' o'd address as well baps a big doctor bill. | Z Crulte “Through Hintorte r Meade, Md., have notified the War De. as the new one. o | 850 TS Il ] i s ke b o partment of their acceptance of con. o The nationally adveriised makes in- Wak LR R missions as second lieutenants o in- The Star is the cluded in Philllp Levy's Refrigerator 0700 1980 0 fontey. Officers Reserve Corps of the | only afternoon Clubs are bullt to praserve food—be- 1 e | 80" ™V Sy he constant “dry-cold” alr cir- | s f e a0 1 o ' e Wi Bis e e e T Moa | 75 Mo 1 The en n n the ex- ! ton carrying the As- fra wails makes it tmpossible for the o v 700 >, sociated Press’ “dis- cold air to escape. This ia_only one LY Ve of the many reasons why refrigerators g3 13 e Stst I % , patches. shown hers are tested and approved 1 65 h - Other D Wi, ‘e300 —won't have any difficulty In' by good housekeeping institutes. ok Wesk Consult the ec . 8 TRty s sacs: kisd) ot | v};.ml Levy's Refrigerator Club brings 1" - ommEnded | Seryice ANCING, i E. Morrison Paper Co,| ¥ RATES BY MAIL, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ro our home & sanitary metaliined e Colamns—if you § D N per Co.: . trigerator—the snowy-white porcelain CELE T 83re | ‘i”_— ol Maryland and Virginia Tining is eosily cleaned—no eracks for 1 Weix W want your floors [ NEW YORK (NSERVATORY 009 Pa. Zve. l - Stag Hotel, 608 9th H Ly, Philllp Levy years of ac- ook SUMMER RATES Daily and Sunday......70c 20c Eimiisted thought and judgment and i The firms listed there Ph Daily only. .. ¢ 50c 15¢ wholesale buying ia “breught into” 20 and : : ome Main 5108 'Y sesecavane. tor on display. Every Weat guarantee to do satisfac- 9T o 96 Neekly: 41050 Sunday only ...........20c Sc tvigetater whelbee yeu Py spot v i tory work—or they _ "PRIVATE OF CLASS LESKONS. auz* vl b e : cash or pay while using it—either Weat' couldn’t advertise under DANC'NG LESSONS oo, T4 per:cam way—you get our jrenclad susrantee. . BRyAT . All Other States 5 that heading. | IIGFAY SOHQOL OF DANCING 1 Month. 1 Week. You'll find it a good | wn “rules: oo et tedis o Daily and Sunday......85¢c 25¢c guide to all sorts of per- | fi'&f":‘mm-..""" R0 Daily only .............60c = 20c sonal and domestic serv- —AND NS SCHERE ¥ Sunday only ...........25¢ 10c ¢ s For admission to the Cafl-ttheoficeormllcheckormone'y’ .'::“’c':':"..‘..":.‘.";.,“fi orderandnrvxcavnllbcrdnblynm : Wi ‘ . | R o i'fl*f****lflb**4******4}**#*4*******’hfl(fl\‘**** »**4*4*4*****#*«