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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—Henrletta Crosman, in Nobody’s Fool,” performance at 8:30 p.m. . PRESIDENT — “Smilin’ Through' (second week), at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. KEITH’S—Mitty and Tillio, vaude- ville, at 2:1F and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—"Mldnight _Rounders, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS — “Fairyland Frolics, vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Scotch Revue, vaudeville, at 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—"Giggles,” burlesque, 2:15 and §:15 p.m. at COLUMBIA—Rodolph Valentino, in “The Young Rajah” photoplay, at 10:35 a.m., 12:20, 2:05, 4:05, 5:50, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"Kindred of the + with Miriam Cooper. at 11:30 30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. am., “The RIALTO—Gloria Swanson. 0 a.m. Impossible Mrs. Bellew,” at 1 l:xR, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. E—"Youth to Youth” at ., 12:20, 2:10, 4:10, 6, T:45 and —_— CI'i‘Y NEWS IN BRIEF. East Gate Chapter. 0. E. S., will hold a sale of fancy work, lce cream, cake and homemade candy Friday evening At 0da Fellows' Hall, 21st street and - Rthode Island avenue northeast, for the benefit of Fast Gate Lodge build- ing fund. The Humane Edueation Socicty and the National League to Conserve Food Animals will hold a benefit card party at Wardman Park Hotel, tomorrow afternoon. Mr: Harding, Mrs. Coolidge, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace and many other prominent women Wwill serve as patronesses. < Open meeting, Southeant Commaunity p.m., at Tyler School Public Library In Our Midst 1l be considered by Dr. George F. Bowerman, chief librarian, and Miss Frances borne, branch librarian. ‘members of Pollyanna rdner Hale, whose handmade jew- is being exhibited this week at Fire Girls will meet tomorrow at 3:30 p.m., in the studio of the Metropolitan Progresnive Council, No. 9, Di Rev Dr. M. W. D._ ational Gallery of Art. 0 Theater. ters of America, will give a masqus Lodge Hall, 4th street and Pennsyl- principal speaker at the national Tub will be addreswed The Zonta its luncheon tomorrow by Frank —— o ardiaus’ Assoclation of Camp ade dance tomorrow night in Naval vania avenue southeast. Costume prizes will be awarded. Norman will be meeting of the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, at 8 p.m. tomOrrow. Public invited. Mrs. Charles Wood peak of “The Far East” at the annual praise service of Northminster Presbyterian church tomorrow, 8 p.m. t, No. 2, Department will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Grand Army Hall. A meeting of the Sisterhood of Adath lIsracl Congregation will be d tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., in the nagogue, corner 6th and I streets. ‘Alexander Wolf will speak and Mr Simon Oppenheimer preside. Musical program. The National Dramatic Clab will zive a banquet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Hotel Raleigh. ° Association | at Randall ! ed. The Southwest Civie will meet Friday. 8 p. School. All citizens of National Democratic Banquet p.m., the Raleigh. Club tomorrow, A Kaffee-Klatch will be given by the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion tomorrow, 3 pam, in vestry rooms of Eighth Street Temple. Washington Chapter, Unitarian Laymen's League will meet tomor- row evening in Cosmos Club. Fred- erick L. Markus, architect,' who is supervising construction of the new All Souls” Church, at 16th and Har- vard streets, will speak. Robert Lawrence, president of the Community Musi address the Men’ garet's Church at dinner, at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening, in the Parish hall. UNITED MECHANICS ELECT Officers were elected and _other business transacted at the twenty- seventh annual session of the State council, Jr. O. U. A. M., held Thurs- day and Friday of last week. The following officers were elected: Past state councilor. George P. Ames; state councilor, George W. Acker- man: State Council secretary, John Prender (re-elected): State Councll assistant secretary, W. E. Saunders (re-elected); State Council treasurer, R. H. Yates (re-elected): State Coun- cil conductor, S. Oliveri; State Coun- cil warden, F. D. Taffeau; State Coun- «il Inside sentinel, R. E. Anderson; State Council outside sentinel, O. T. Harlow:; State Council chaplain, W. . Ferber; State Council trustees. F. D. Seiffert, J. Z. Yoder and H. R. Fel- linger. Prior to the Installation of the offi- cers-elect, Attorney E. C. Dutton ad- dressed the State Council. The following fraternal delegates were present: From New York, F. F. ¥aye, State Council secretary; from Pennsylvania, H. R. Ruch, state coun- cilor, and C. L. Cadwallader, secre- tary, F. B. A U. S.; from New Jersey, W. M. Alger, state councilor, and F. I. Losaw, state vice councilor. Each tendered greetings from his respec- tive jurisdiction. 7 Chocolate Butter Creams Only the best real cow butter | 1s good enough for Mary Sweet to | use with the smooth rich Choc- | olate and finely beaten, delicately || iavored . sugar cream filling of |f l| this candy lovers’, delight! i Save today and you are insured against the hardships of the years to DANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | ‘. We .haven't seen any *“Automobile Courtesy” stickers on the taxicabs yet. L. E. BRANDON, 21 Rhode Island cvenue morthweat. P Newberry resigns: Senate gains val- uable time. J.. W. SPAREMAN, 2706 12th street northeast. « o o FOR HUMANITY'S SAKE. Bill Hays: Please do something quick ! Your ucreen nurse Dr. is tactless and mb. $ She constantly fans the poor victim that's sick, And_ then feels his pulse with her thumb ! MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT, 901 16th street morthwest. ¢ o o Motor Cyclist (narrowly averting Smash-up, to couple in roadster)—Why don't you put your arm out when you take a cornmer? Fast Worker—What do you think I am, an octopus? z W. L. BIGELOW, 33 Cedar street, Takoma Park. * e o old friends, I saw a man last week, and sworn it was yourself,” said Two Irishmen, a; met one ure, T'd have one. . “And wasn't it?”" replied the other. “Divil a bit,” replled the 'first, “Hut | he was your very image, barrin’ he was a trifie gray. I suppose, now, ye haven't a twin brother a few years older than yourself?" J. M. WHITE, 836 N street northwest. sistance. you've finished? Awful ! shaken in the Senate. T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. |, - THE EVENING STAR...WASHINGTBN,. D. Pithy Pavagraphs Some people's minds work like light- | ove, ningeetney follow the path of least re- | o\cioel. GLENN E. CURTIES, The New Berne. Jimmy—Pa, what do you do at the office all day? Pa (who has answered about a hun- dred other questions)-—Oh, nothing! Jimmy—Then how do you know when ‘W. P. FOLEY, ¥ AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington Community Cen- ter, 7th and Pennsylvania avenue south- east. The rehearsals for the East Wash- ington Community Orchestra, with Henry E. Stopsack, director, are being held regularly at the Eastern High School ‘Thursday _evening at 8 The “orchestra has aug- meunted its forces to a large mem- bership and players af orchestral in- struments are eligible to membership. Thomson Center, 12th and L streets northwest. Tonight: South Carolina State Society meeting; Kanawha A. C.; Esperanto class; adult dramatic ;:lub: plain sewin women's drill eam East Washington Center, 7th and 75 8 atreet morthwest. [ pennsyivania avenue southeast. Tonight : « o o it to my wife?" * o Heckler—I see there's some talk about | Ellett,' C. W. . I abolishing capital punishment. Would |G- Pfeiffer, F. A. Graffam, Goodwin you vote to abolish it? D. Candidate—No, sir. is it, farver?” The Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners for the week ending last Thursday, is this .week being shown at the B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Identical prizes will be presented for the week ending next Thursday. These awards are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either a box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. Try your hand. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Alfalfa Club will give a dinner at Army and Navy Club. As matters of business will be discussed, no guests have been invited. Mrs. Isabel Pechin MacArthur will give a dramatic recital at College Women'’s reception. Local alumni of University of Mis- souri will give its annual dinner, 8 o'clock, at University Club. Deans Mumford, McCaustland and ‘Williams of the university will-be principal guests and speakers. The Rev. Walter F. Smith will give an fllustrated lecture on “The Passion at Y. M. Rlay at Oberammergal C. A, 8 o'clock. Public inV The Washington Society, M. I T. will give a banquet to Dr. S. W. Strat- ton. president-elect, at the Raoquet Club, 1135 16th street. cla Chapte %8, Order of East- ern” Star, whil a dance at 2400 16th street. Southwest Washington Citizens’ soclation and friends will have a get- together meeting, 8 o'clock, at Jefler- son School. The Acme Dramatic Club will give a minstrel sketch. ited. Washington chapter of former and cnrrespon‘dent students of Moody Bi- ble Institute Alumni Association will meet at 6:30 o'clock at Evangeline Hotel, 1330 L street. The P. E. O. will hold a get-to- gether meeting, 8 o'clock, at Metro- politan M. E. Church. Guests of the I. K. building, Gov- ernment Hotels, will have a dance, 8:30 o’'clock, in recreation hall. The local alumni of Massachusetts Agricultural College will give a din- 45 o'clock, In Grace Dodge ne Hotel. The bazaar being held in the base- ment of the new M. E. ChurcH in Brookland will serve dinner from § to 7 o'clock. Light refreshments. Admission_free. CaLL MAN5555 ‘#ouR #1VES) Somernine)DiFFeraNT OUTHLAND SOUTHLAND °AZZERY.. 923-12TH ST.NW. | ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 00., INC-, Buccessers to Preston A. Roberts, - The Munsey bldg. Main 1776, Bullders of the “IDEAL” Garage—consider- fag quality, the chespest In the city. Be member the name_ROBERTS. §10 Dewn, §10 th—Cash or Terms RIENTA Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N.W. Japanese @Gift Shop Open Evenings and Shur=Rite Pencils Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. 50cup A Wonderful Self-Filling Fountain Pen Makes an Ideal Christ- mas Gift. S Get It at Gibson's 917.919 G St. N.W. Reclassification of service and enactment of legislation | to modernize and strengthen the con- | sular and diplomatic service is ad- vocated by the Chamber of Commerce | of the United States. The chamber | Dpeinted out in a letter to member or- ganizations that “our consular and diplomatio service remain largely, on | & pre-war basis and are no longer | adequate to meet the pressing: re- | quirements for representation of the United States.” - “Compensation and prospects in-| sufficient to secure and hold men of | ability other than those of independ- | ent income have hamper: velopment of the servic chamber. | Referring to the' Rogers bill for | it oo | Henry T. Offterdinger Manufacturer 508 9th Street, Bet. E and F Agent for Comoy London-Made Briar Pipes | and Smokers’ Acceanories ¥ v ="l and New Orleans—leaves Washington TO STRENGTHEN SERVICE. | 3156 Saitionai train s Legislation Urged for B.eorganlz-i ing Diplomatic 'Brmche} the consular | the adds ber says mated that the benefita which the bill proposes, including the necessary in- creases in salary, sion and the representation allow- ances and all other increases, mean a net increase over present ex- | penditures of not to exceed $350,000.” === Ku Klux nighties may be)Worth athletic club for girls; mil- Capital punish- ment was good enough for my ances- | communit tors, and it's good enough for me. B. M. BACHMAN, 1412 Eucld street northwest. retirement provi- Epworth basket ball team for men; Ep- linery club. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and oward street southeast. Tomorrow afternoon from 3:16 to 5 o'clck: “Thomas,” said a government official | Junior needlework guild; achievement to his messenger, “I want you to report for some extra work tonight.” “Certainly, sir, but would you mind putting that in writing so I can show JOHN 8. MILLS, 3906 8th street morthwest. | neighborhood, with the following com- boys; achievement girls; adult sewing club; Sunbeam Club. ‘There will be a Thanksgiving costume party and dance given by the young peo- ple of the Wilson Normal Community mittee in Mesdames E.. E. charge: Corby, E. H. Young, D. . Ellsworth, Frank D. Drew, as- sisted by the young people of the y. At 9 o'clock ‘the party will be openéd by the grand march in the gymnasfum, and dancing will follow.. Refreshments will be served. On_the same evening the Columbia and Circle Athletic clubs will put on All were quiet at the movie, watch- ;ame of basket ball c- ing a comic actor depicting Intoxlcation, o ot SIS th diree e slience was broken by & small boy's | children will algo be entertai “That ain't the way to be drunk, |7.30 to 9 o'clo Bl Sroniae E. M. PFLUGER, Queen Chapel road, Brookland, D. C. tion of Coach C. W. Corby. The on Friday evening with games and recreation, led by Glee Lawrence, club leader. November 25, Thanks- giving will be celebrated by the children with games and stories from 7:30 to 9 in the evening, under the supervision of Miss Ruth Brigham, play and club leader. When the chiidren finish their play hous the eighth grade and high school pupils will finish the evening by dancjng, a four-piece orchestra to furnish the music. Ice cream and cake will be furnished. —_—— Improved Service—Southern Railway for Atlanta, Columbus, Birmingham Saturday, hour 45 minutes quicker. Atlanta. City ticket office, 14 n.w.—Advertisement. | | the leading smoke at de- | the | will =L Y || Made Up to a New High Standard Cigar Quality Gentlemen: I am “Deer Head” I am the “Big Smoke” of Washing- ton—a cigar of quality—recognized as Nobles, 10c; Napoleons, 15¢ (2 for 25¢) Sold Everywhere—Ask Your Dealer oL s T -C., The headache saves us many hours | of boredom and distress; with it long-drawn weariness. -When from my window I look out, to note the signs of rain, I see approach a windy Then to our servant maid I say, “Oh, Janet Rose McGinn, I have a head- ache fierce today, so let no callers in” - My aunt attends a 'lecture course; she'll sit for hours on end, and listen to some speaker hoarse the Volstead act defend. Anon she come with’ me?”. ache,” 1 reply, “and must drink bone- set tea.” When I am asked to fix a chair, to hoe or dig or sweep, I summon headaches from the air, or from the vasty deep. No doubt my neighbors think the aches that thus infest my head are hollow mocker- ies and fakes, but nothing have they said. For they have headaches, too, at times, protecting them from foes, and from the tawdry talksmith crimes our bankrupt culture knows. The headache is the greatest gift .to mortals and their wives, by kind- |1y gods designed to lift some shadow 1irom our lives. (Copyright) ~WALT MASON. —_— Prevent Influenza. The Tonle and_ Lazative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the s tem o a bealthy condition and thus ward oft all attacks ot Coldg Grip or Influenza. 30c. ‘Advertisement. Second Annual Big Ten Round-Up !Western Conference Universities Raleigh Hotel Ball Room Saturday Evening, Nov. 25 9 to 1 S STUNTS—SON! iS—DANCING Tickets, $1.50, including tax On sale Raleigh Hotel ee S b.l: quruty stationery at a mod- E. Morrison Paper Co. A large and complete stock of the 1009 Pa. Ave. i the prices. T You'd Never Suspect There’s A Bed To look at the modern Davenport:Beds on display at Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store, you'd never suspect that such a comfortable full-size bed was concealed. Their grace- ful designs and beautiful upholstery give them a place in any living room. Three-piece Davenport Sufte /in tapestry, separate loose cush- fons, complete with Stearns & e $225.00 Puallman Davenport Suite, with 6- Foster Mattres foot Davenport, Rocker, in blue imitation leath- mahogany finish; er, & Foster Mattress. .. «cume Long or short Davenport, golden brown oak finish, Armchair and Stearns $140.00 of-town imitation leather, wit-h Stearns & Foster Mattress Pullman complete with Foster Mattress. oo acwwe Overstuffed Suite in blue velour, separate loose cushions; com- P $305.00 - $69.75 three-plece Suite in. brown velour, mahogany finish; complete Stearns & $140.00 We'll be: And in a few seconds these at- tractive Davenports can be transformed into a comfort- able full-size bed. Just the * thing to take care of the out- guest or for the crowded home. An unusually large display of these Davenport Beds and Suites are on dis- play here in a wide variety of magnificent coverings. delighted to show them to you. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME ~ MAYER & C Seventh Street _..nmmmmnuunmmnnmmunfimmm i ; 0. Bétween D & E we shield our divers bowers from | scout who gives my soul a pain.} says to me, “Ods pie, wilt thou not | “I have a head-| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1992, \ AMUSEMENTS. ACACJA CHAPTER. NO. 28, O. 4 dance at 2403 16th W e 2 Meyer Davis Orchestra. ' Adml E. 8., WILL esday, Novem- NINTH:AT-D Continwions From 1 Noom “SCOTCH REVUE” OTHER SUPERB ACTS Photoplay “WHERE 1S MY WANDER- ING BOY TONIGHT?” 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 Mats.—Pepular Prices—Night. 10e—S31e 20c—S50c =8 ] Special Film Features HO v.in |CRANDALL’S Aveyve D Tonay TioMAK MEtGHAN i VRN an ) TRICHE WANKLATT] ! ALICE LAK 1 ” e well Kurger'productlo e Puthe News 1230 C Street HER| AW Trun ___|CRANDALL’S AFeL L Ave. MATINEE SATT ToDA CONKTANCE ¥ Khoades, rormances RIALTO 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M SHE’S IRRESISTIBLE! * Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON In a Lavish Display of Silken Beauty and Emotional ’Flr$ @ IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW Adapted from the NOVEL BY DAVID LISLE TlTCIIFSTRA SUBSIDIARIES Sl CRANDALL’S yori THEATER a. Ave.& Quebee St MATIN > ropAY SIINEE RDAY gy PATL." CHIS T HARS 1 ! { LAST DAY - ER Also ninth _ep! BUF “pricone APPY ALO' T APPY R 1310 Wi | DUMBARTON 2+ | _"SHERLOCK HOLMES ¥ | HIPPODROME ' < >3 e CPHE 3 AMERICAY ' » EL CRANDALL'S Tae: THE FAST MATL, i g THEODOIE 1om 1077 DEXTE and LEW (ODY. LIBERTY ores cont wiI RrEREOIAY CRANDALL’S MAT ETI,"?.! 9:30. TOMORROW. CRISTO." 9th, Near F' GAYET Joe Levitt Presents GIGGLES ™ Smoking Permitted engugement by demand e ————— 'lfiel BESIDENT Constitutional Law and Politics %lfl’mm . Thursday Morning Lectures DOUBLE SHow ¥ CONTINUOUSPERFORMANCE VAUDEVILLE Fatryland Follies A dainty musical extravagansa in nes. Inglis Eocentric Comedian “Billie” La Mar and_Girls A _Camival of Byncopation Ward & Zellar Comedy Jugglers Pe Kyne's Story Henry W:I‘llull, Marjorie Daw Ralph Graves formances _except Bat, & B Plunkett Blackface Comedians Vaudeville 3:00, 6:30, U 8t 4 LINCOLN .= POSITIVELY LAST DAY “NERO” The Greatest Picture of All Time. KOCIAN Famous Cszechoslovak Violinist PRESIDENT THEATER Tomorrow Afternoon, 4:30 Tickets, $2, $1.50, $1 And War Tax T. Arthur Smith, Inc,, lflf&fi G St. B. F. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE Circuit's De Luxe Theatre OUT OF THE ORDINARY - —Hemu, MLLE. GERMAINE MITTY M. EUGENE TILLIO ing Dancers of France, in a and_Exquisite Dancing Act. BEN WELCH The Favorite Character Comedian EDNA AUG & CO. In_‘‘Day Dreams" ZLaura Pierpont & Co., Jimmy Lucas & Go-Tou Locket & Peggy Hope, Dooley & Storey, Rich Hayes. Other Hits. TWO SHOWS DAILY, 2:16 & 8:15 PRICES: Matinees, 25c to $1.00 - Evenings, S5c to $2.00 PHONES: Main 4484, 4485, 6423, BUY EARLY NEXT WEEK Extraordinary Engagement, ANN PENNINGTON The Tead Surprising PHOTOPLAYS Shown at all per- Editor of Tie Constitutional Revic the Auspices of 4 " Yud ! The Washington Club, 1701 K St. |l’mmh 25, 7oL, O'Clock er 23, Indus‘ria’ and Bocial Legislation Iflocnm}nr 7 and 14, The Ecun;fli:ll P! l;fl::phv of Socislis: Free. Regist Card $1.00 Course. CLUB. TODAY AND ALL WEEK YOUTH T0 :’b’ mm'?gybl Dr. Henry (fémpbell Black ion tor 8 MONTHS IN NEW YORK. *ABIEYS IRISH ROSE N 400 TIMES IN LOS ANGELES. :ABIEY IRISH ROJEC 22 WEEKS IN FRISCO. ‘ABIEY IRISH ROSEC STILL RUNNING IN ALL 3 | HBIRIROIE’: LOEW’S ALAC ’ o ANDALL'S . = |METROPOLITAN| UTH — — E F AT rlwn I NERE A dainty comedy of youthtal | — THIS WEEK | love in the theater! — 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | & ] mmm __ Doors Open at 10:30 A. M. i BILLIE novE mmm First National Presents CHRISTY COMEDY HIT — i | = PETER B. KYNE'S S e U | = Gripping Story of Love, Faith L AeRics ~Opextune | m— and Adventure with o Ecemic A { mmme Background of = Magnificent | | | m—Beauty. — [ = 'S KINDRED OF noees ol = = THE DUST OLUMBI — — | —— -_— Conti Directed by R. A. Walsh, swith otimons—10:0s. 21138 | — < Miriam Cooper, R | = and Lionsl Betmore?" et BOR ESAKASE [= SENNETT COMEDY — {pmmm “When Summer Comes” | | == Overture—“Blossom Time” mmm World Survey—Press Fum U TTHTHTTTTITL RODOLPH VALENTINO — IN — “THE YOUNG RAJAH” [ SHUBERT Jf Direction Mesrs. Shubert A 1 TONITE, 60c r { wonderful, gorgeous love ARRICH 1008, o 5i%0 | tale of East and West with {E| Valentino in a great role E| With WANDA HAWLEY ! i | | H i | Comedienne, Comedy, : HENRIETTA| NOBODY’S 3 T fext I DANCING. Monday. Seats FAY BAINTER N IDAVISON’S It 1329 M n.w. ¥2! “THE PAINTED LADY” ! 3 Teach you to dance correctly in & few less Any hour. Separate studios evenings, lnstruc with orchestra G__DANCING CLASS, 1145 Conn. ave. | BALLROOM AND STAGE DANCING 108 N. Y. AVE. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. FR, 578! For 10 yeurs Am the Rightway methods of inst can learn to dance the Fox T If You Can’t Find What You Want —whether its help or a sition—a room, a ouse or an apartment— there’s a_direct way to go about it—with almost certainly successful re- sults—a Classified “ad” in The Star. If what you want is to_be had, The Star Classified ad will get it for you. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office One-step in & few private les Gentleman fostructors, N i Hours 10 a.m. to 1) p. GLADYSE WILBUR, Dupont_studio. Phot 1 Dancing, 8 ) m, T B star. partner to Gertrude Hoffman. Maj Maude Allau and_otbers: lessons in in Studio, 1850 Riltmore. 5 Hadlelgh _Hotel l | DANCE riday Night || 'Extrat Barefoot Dance by Ten il Glorious Pemberton Girls PROF. AND MRS. w. Class M Private W.—PR Course, 4 privi Coliseum (Center Market) November 21 to 25 Inclusive 9 AM. to 10 P.M. JACK HOFF Stage dancing, ATE dancing_correctly taught | Studlo for rent for private dances. | 1141 Conn. ave. Fr. 3008, 23 ~11 KALORAMA RD. 1 atine tange and ballrees children and adull | WYNDHS ~! ATl baliroom appoiutment phons Adams WEEK NIGHLS, ARCADE NOT A “DANCE HALL —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANGE .TOHLESS MUSIO Vi F1O0R | nronn.n PRICES ‘l.;llfl CENBOR New York Winter Garden Revoe THE MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS Cast of Broadwey Principals SMITH & DALE, GREEN & BLY- LER, REGAL & MOORB Jean Carroll, Lola Chalfonte, Jack Strouse, Frank J. Corbett, Davey White, Colin_Cameron e T Mats.—205c-50c. Ni 1 _(Exoept on Saturday, Bunday and Holidays) WEXT WEELK—SEATS THURSDAY J08. 3. GAITES Presents GIMME A

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