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r.eg? TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—William Gillette, in “Sherlock Holmes”; performance at 8 pm. J’S—"Blossom Time,” at 0 P PRESIDENT— Able's Irish Tose, at 8:30 pm. KE! ‘Q—TI\"lanne senl-fltrry Carroll, vaudeville,at 2:15 and 8:15 BELASCO—Shubert “Vandoviils, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. '08M08—The Four Amaranths, vau- devlile, at 8, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND — “Broadway Snapshots, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m, ,TY—"Temptations of 1922, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:16 pm. METROPOLITAN—Elaine Hammer- “One Week of Love,” at 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and m. at RIALTO—"The Stranger’s Banquet,” at 11:30 am, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Dorothy Dalton, in “Dark Secrets,” at 10:35 a.m., 25, 2:10, 4:10, 6, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Woman in Chains,” 1:30 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 5:30, 7:30 and 30 p.m. COLUMBIA—Douglas Fairbanks, in "llflhln Hood,” at 10:35 am., 12:40, :45, 7 and 9:10 p.m. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The SoutLast Washington Citizens’ Assoclation will meet tomorrow, § p.m., in Tyler School. The mass meeting under the a pices of the men's Bible classes of Mount Pleasant, which was to have heen held at Calvary Methodist Churech tomorrow evening, has been postponed because of the death of Mrs. Montgomery The V. W ding, Government Hotels, will give a dance Wednes- day, 8:30 pm. The Towa snup Soctety will meet saturday, 8:15 p.m., at Lew Ebbitt Hotel. The Speech-Reading Club has formed a new circle, consisting only of younger members. The next meet- ing will be held Friday, 7:30 p.m., at clubroom, 1521 K street ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. TUnited Hebrew Relief Society will id annual meeting, § o'clock, at ghth Street Temple. Election, No soliciting. University of Vermont Alumni Asso- ciation will meet for dinner at Frank- lin _Square Hotel. Vice President oolidge and Mrs. Coolldge, who is a graduate of the university, and other nn»mlmn! people of the state will attend. | in good faith—that appeared in and others long dead. CALLING NAMES. | They made it rthyme with “flooey.” And likewise, too, with 3 They called him Doctor *‘Coo And they called him Doctor “Coo. ‘While some there be who said, “Cooee ;" And 1 have heard as how Some pulled the wool with this big bull, ‘They spoke of Doctor “Cow ! W. L. ERWIN, .Mfilmpolitan Hotel. A radio soloist, while her number was being announced, on her way to a local broadcasting transmitter, was seen to be putting on a few hurried final make- up touches. The listening-in audience, don’t you know, is very exacting! HAROLD D. McCOY, Room 306, I. C. C. . Germany MUST be preparing for another war. It is reported that Grover Cleveland Bergdoll has left that coun- try. FRANK M. BOHLER, 589 G street southwest. Teacher—Willie, name the two great- est deserts. Willle—The Sahara and the United States. FRANK WERDEN, 839 L street southwest. Here lies little Algernon Heather. Who always was wondering' whether A goat would be peeved, Or merely looked grieved, If he tickled its nose with a feather. MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT, 28 Linden street, Cherrydale, Va. FRIENDSHIP IN WEST VIRGINIA. Doctor (removing bullet from a col- ored miner's jaw)—Ira, how did this happen Ira Jones—I was gettin' in my shanty, peaceful like, and along comes Sam Cheese and picks a fuss. He fust hits at me, den Kkicks me in de stomach, den finally shoots me wid a thirty-eight. Doctor—And what did you do to him? ra—WHs, 1 tuck de gun away from Doctor—Is that all? Ira—Yassah, I didn't want to hurt him. He's a friend o' mine, VIRGINIA T. MANKIN, 3. l‘l 13th alrrr! northwest. “Times certainly sighed Uncle Bill. m\w changed, T was to a party The Ladies’ Auxiliary and the Men's | last night, and the women talked politics, Aid Society of St Ann's Infant Asy- lum will meet, 8 o'clock, at the in- stitution, to arrange for the coming ball for benefit of St. Ann's. s T g CHILE ENVOY LAUDS)- DIPLOMAGY COURSE| Georgetown Announces Scholarships to South American Students. Diplomacy alone would not be af- fected by the wave of discredit that threatens to engulf institutions in the present dark and sullen state of the world, Senor Don Beltran Ma- thieu, ambassador from Chile, declared vesterday afternoon in addressing the Pan-American meeting of George- town University. By establishing scholarships in the School of Forelgn Service for each of the twenty Latin American counties represented in Washington, Ambas- sador Mathieu said, Georgetown is laying the foundation of justice and good will that should be the only basis for international relations. The announcement of the scholar- ships, made by President John B. Creeden, S. J., in connection with the inauguration of the Pan-American Students' Assoclation, s the initia- tive step by Georgetown looking to union_of the students of America \hich Dr, Leo S. Rowe, director zeneral of the Pan-American Union, asserted would eventually make for peace of the American continent. Spenks of “Observers.” “My best wishes to the young stu- { dents from whom will be chosen the future ambassadors, ministers and consuls,” said Ambassador Mathieu, turning to the Foreign Service School students, “—and possibly those newly devised entities known as ‘observers’ who were wholly unknown: to my books.” Gaston Hall, on the Hilltop, was vacked with representatives of offi- Washington and students and \merican emblems. States Navy Band Orclrestra played tlie lively patriotic airs of the south- ern_republics the entire diplomatic corps of the Latin American coun- iries, followed by the faculty of the university, advanced to the platform. it is the purpose of Georgetown University to establish a “Hall of the Americas” in connection with _the orelgn Service School, sald the Rey. | | while the men o Exchanged rec CATHERINE R. ROSELLE, Forest Glen, 3td. in a corner and ‘\[' boy, don't you know that you'll punished for fishing on Sunda, “Rot on your iife. Dad's fishing him- self a little wn;s downstream. RS. F. J. PRITCHARD, 3940 A!abumn avenue southeast. even four decades ago, illustrated by Tenniel, Leech, DeMaurier THE EVENING STAR, WASMNGTON D. itor of Fithy Paragraphs hasn’t time, as he announced ay, to read all the present-day comic papers and col- wumns, In the art department of The Star Office, howeve! & set of bound volumes of London “Punch.” how many jokes are sent in each day—most of them evidently there It is astounding that publication, twe, three and It was during a lesson on_ Central America that Willlam suddenly said: “Teacher, why didn't South America float away when the Panama canal was cut_through? “Why, William, a continent can’t float ; Ill explain that later. But why did you mention South and not North America? “North America is frozen to the north pol LUCILE COCERILL, 1448 Park road morthwest. BUT BRICKLAYERS SOME- TIMES LAY THAT MANY IN A M H. N OH, A Virginia hen laid 343 eggs in a year. She thus becomes the champion layer of the United States, winning that title from the fastest man in the brick- layers’ union. CLARENCE M. ROACH, 106 Allegheny street, Takoma Park, D.C. ‘Whene'er I'm handed a cigar By some proud pa who grins, Before I've smoked it very far I'm glad it wasn't twins. DELLA E. HUGHES, A brokerage firm advertises: loss to a single investor in fifty-seven years.” ~Of course, not; it's always the married man that's the sucker. SAMUEL COHEN, 18th street northwest. aid the lipstick to the razor, “We have led a busy life, But a holiday Is coming, | Now that she's to be his wife C. LEE CLAY, College Park, Md. 2524 A roral wallop for the diamond trust: The Duke of York gave his sweetie a sapphire engagement ring. DUFFY THIBAULT, Columbia Planograph Co. grandmother was dead, and I told him T'd go to the funeral with him. Second Business Man—Ha, ha! Good! Fow did you like the game? F. B. M.—Game, nothing. His grand- mother was really dead ! DAVID BAUMAN. 2323 1ith street northwest. | An expert tracer might find kinship | between Marion juries and New Bruns. wick juries. 7. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. { The Pithy Paragraph film, for each weel v a box or six orchestra seats at including the four prize winners will be shown at the B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Tdentical prizes will be presented every week. These awards are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either | the Strand. 1 Try your haud. OUT OF JAIL. 1 was sorry when my niece killed a lady with a rock; sorry when the fresh police put her under key and lock; but a jury of her peers, moved to pity by her tears, let her down with seven years, and she smiled and left the dock. Clara—that's my niece’s name—was in luck, we must agree, and she should have played the game, but she hankered to be free; so she sawed her prison bars while her jailors smoked cigars, and beneath the midnight stars she went romping o'er the lea. Had she journeyed to the pen like a pious, moral maid, she would soon be free again, for the years so swiitly fade; and, her sentence being done, she could buy herself a gun and enjoy all kinds of fun, of the peelers un- afraid. Now she is a_hunted thing, like the coyote on the hill; while the weary years take wing, Clara will be hunted still; when her fool- ish head is gray she will dread the light of day, and the cop across the way will impart a deadly chill. Take S pastponement is no friend; they be a ghastly brew, let noxious draught descend; you may, with a heedless smile, dodge old| Nemesis a while, but the bitters, | sour as bile, must be taken in the end. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. —_— Mardi Gras. Mobile, Pensacols, Feb. 8-1: s and service via Southern Rai eI MAI GOREs- A | New oflel' tiractive Way. Office 1425 F. Pho Tehimen W. Coleman Nevils, 8. J., regent, announcing the formation of the students’ assoclation, where special meetings and studies devoted to pro- moting better knowledge of South America would serve to bring the siudents of the countries in closer co- | operation. Francisco Banda of the Ecuador legation accepted the charter be- stowed upon the association by President Creeden, upon which the seal of the university was placed. Appeals for Justicé. Appealing for justice as the basis of international relations, Ambas- sador Mathleu decried the “selfish- nuess, ambitions and impositions of force masquerading in the guise of nationalism.” In_announcing the establishments of the scholarships, President Cree- den stated that the chief of the dip- lomatic mission of each of the twen- Latin American republics would ve the privilege of designating one of his countrymen to take a four- vear course at the School of Foreign Service. Georgetown did this, he ex- plained, in_keeping with its tradi- tions of a hundred years ago in es- tablishing a course in Spanish “with the purpose of effecting more har- monious social and_trade relations with thg peoples of Latin America.” Teatufes of the program were selec tions by Mme. Loulse Coutinho, pian- ist to the late Queen Maria Pla of Portugal, and violin selections oy Senor Leopoldo Alvarado of the Mex- 1y FIRE STARTEDTOCOVER THEFT, DECLARE POLICE Aloysius Johnson, Charged With Arson and Larceny, Said to Have Confessed. Charles Aloystus Johnson, colored, twenty-six years old, employed. at Catholic University, who early yes- terday morning told & story of being held up by two masked men Who started the fire in the apartment at the university of Dr. J. J. Fox, is said by the police to have changed his story and admitted starting the fire to hide a $20 theft. When Policemen H. C. Hinton and D. W. Combs arrested Johnson and heard his story of the alleged attack and starting of the fire, they stated, they doubted the truth of it. John- son’s hand was slightly cut. He said the wound had been received when the masked men threw him through the masked men o BLANK Sty with s stock — say as ican embassy. Following the exercises a reception was given to the diplo- matic corps and guests in the Healy building. MOTORMAN BADLY HURT. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 23 (Spe- cial).—Edward Johnson, a motorman on ‘Washington and Rockville «legtric road, was very seriously in- jured at Halpine,” on_the Rockville plice, two' miles from Rockville, yes- afternoon, when a car he was men who were on the front seit of the truck made 10 attempt to Ji nelther- was hurt, amwm the t-nu& as turned com:, khnk l.!ong'mu tho r-flrvnd tracks. to supply you. BOOK E. Morrison Paper Co. l Pa. Avc. " Let Us Estimate On Building That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road + 1 your bitters when they're due, for) though | the | a door. at the university the past ten or twelve years. rly Saturday night, according to his alleged he took $20 from Dr. Fox, cit Johnson is said to have related a story of visiting the business section of the city, spending $5 and return- ing to his'room, where he secreted the remainder of the money. It wis recovered by the police. Charges of arson and petit larceny were pre- ferred against Johnson. He prob- ably will be arraigned in Police Court tomorrow. —_— Floridn West Coast Resorts via At- lantic Coast Line. Convenient Information, T8 H st. n.w.—Ad the apartment of who was absent from the Bible Class Mass Meet- ing to be held Tuesday even- ing at Calvary Methodist Church POSTPONED, due to denth of Mrs. Montgomery. John never saved any of his sal- ary; never had any when he needed it, and was always un- popular. Jim opened an ac- count, saved regularly, and was always in demand. Which one OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | You won’t find it hard to get the right kind of help —if you use Star Classi- fied Ads to get it. Every- body, most, depends upon_ the Star—that's why it carries more Clas- sified Advertising, day after day, than all the other papers here com- bined. State your want definitely and ur replies will be from those qualified to fill the position, “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office Johnson had been employed »nfession, | PLEDGES RENEWED FOR FIGHT ON RUM Methodist Episcopal Church Officials Voice Aims at Lay- ing of Corner Stone. WORK TO BE EXTENDED Bishop McDowell Declares Liquor and Vice Will Be Fought All Over World. Pledging themselves to continue the fight against liquor and immorality, officials of the Methodist Episcopal Church participated yesterday in cere monies attending the laying of the cor. ner stone of the new home of the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of the church at Maryland ave- nue and 1st street northeast. The speakers, who included Repre- sentative Addison T. Smith of Idaho, Bishop Willlam F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Dr. 308 buz Capitol street. | Clarence True Wilson, general secre- tary of the board of temperance, pro- hibition and public morals, stressed the necessity for every citizen to respect the laws of the nation, referring par- ticularly to the prohibition amendment. Representative Smith advocated rigid enforcement of the prohibition laws. If supplementary legislation is necessary in order adequately administer them, he indicated, such legislation should immediately be put through Congress. Pledge to Government. Bishop McDowell of Washington characterized the laying of the cor- ner stone as symbolizing a pledge to the government of respect for its laws and officials, He explained, fur- FRE Vantine’s Toilet Soap. oriental odors. Very spe- cial, per cake........... (Limit, 4 to a customer.) One full pint Fountain Pen Ink, very special, 29¢ (Limit, 1 to a customer.) Money-Saving Vario-couplers, 180°; ex cellent value. Very spe- cial sesins 3298 Rh:-‘;n.xts, good quality. Special ......ceeeen.. c Binding Posts, hc'\wl} nickel plated. Special, each ...... 5¢ Ever - Rcadv 22y - “volt Large Size B Batteries, very special ........$2.49 Prices Very Hot-water Bottles, good frubber ... 89¢ Fountain Syringes, good rubber .... White Enamel Bed Pans, with cover .........$2.49 Perfection Pattern W. L. Bed Pans, special...$3. 49 Enameled Douche Pans veee...$149 Invalid Rings, all sizes, from ...........$1.75 up Household Gloves, pair ...49¢ Pure Gum Surgeons’ Gloves, all sizes. Pair, 35¢ 2-quart W. E. 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We are as Get It At Gibson's ‘Waghington’s Great Surgical, Drug and Elastic Hosiery and Truss Supply House 917-919 G St. N.W. c., the: that the Methodist Eplscopal Church did not consider itself merely a national organization, but an in- ternational one, for it was flla lmr- pose to fight liquor and Imms ity in every corner of the univeru To drive liquor from the United States and let the remainder of the world suffer without assistance was mot enough, he pointed out. Dr. Wilson supported Bishop Mc- Dowell's views about extension of activity to wide fields by telling of | plans for carrying on the work of the ; board on all continents. ‘The cernmonlea opened with invoca. toon by Rev. O. B. Watson of the Fed- 721 Gounail of Churches of. Christ. Benediction was pronounced by Rev. George M. Diffenderfer, president of the Washington Fedération of Churches. William T. 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LTALES &nllflnnll wild Across Africa and Cupe to Calro, Today at 4:30 KHARTOUM Animal Motion Pictures ments by Sacha Guitry | Rossrved eats, 8o, 830, $1.10, 9165, NOTE—Soudan to Oniro will SONDAY aftornoon, at 3 Monday Matines, February Natmnal, Thursday Aft., 4: the spirit world have worldwide interest. Lecture Subject: Human Survival.” Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G St. National, Friday Aft., 4: ng Cencert Dariton Rev.G.ValeOwen Whose remarkable messages Kmm aroused “Psychic-Science and De GOGORZA iven next instead 5. 30 30 . gufl"mmm”mmn crannaris pinis are sest ([TET [METROPOLITAN] . THIS WEEK 11 AM. to 11 P.M.—Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. A SELZNICK SUPER-SPECIAL CONWAY ELAINE TEARLE HAMMERST IN THE MOST GORGEOUS ROMANCE OF THE SEASON “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” VOCAL INTERLUDE AT 3330, 7:30 AND 9:30 P.M. Robert Davis—Lyric Tenor FROM THE CAPITOL THEATER, NEW YOR. BOBBY VERNON, “IN DUTCH.” NEWS. SYMPBO\"Y _(RANDALLW LWAYS A GOOD SHOW' |-CRANDALL’S THEATER —NINTH AT E, TODAY AND TOMORROW 11 AM. to 11 P.M. Rodolph Valentino Wanda Hawley I'n a Colorful Romance, The “YOUNG RAJAH” Novelty Comedy, “RAILROADI CRANDALL'S 227 Sh<x'sr M\TI\LL mTran AT and BAR VA NAKE, n STRICLING WOMLN _NI\TH BET. n & E 1n A.)L o1 P E. K. LINCOLN MARTHA MANSFIELD In a Drama of Paris and Marti- nique, the “WOMAN IN CHAINS” Our Gang Comedy “THE CHAMPEEN”" CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 14th & Col. Rd. AL TO! York Theater Ga. Ave. & Quebecst. CRANDALL'S *° MATINEE SATURD. LOEW'S ALAC TODAY—LEWIS BTON! FORD and KTAR ¢ US ¢ STON rwnu-z\ L, in REX fise TOMORKOW. GRAM'S “TRIFLING WOMEN ODAY AND ALL WEEK DOROTHY DALTON In a great soclety drama of love and sacrifice! “DARK SECRETS” With Jose Ruben = = IIIIIIIIIIIIMMWWMWMWMWWWWMWWWWWWHHMIME THE COMMENT OF THOUSANDS YESTERDAY WAS CHRISTIE COMEDY “IHazel from Hollywood” News—Toplea—Overture LOEW’ Goumm A Continuous 10:30 a. m.-11 p. m. THIRD BIG WEEK DOUGLAS The third and final stupendous Fairbank's entire Beginning Svnday D. W. GRIFFITH aciting Night" FAIRBANKS week || of the most gorgeous and production of career! SHUBERI’ BELASCO __ Vaudeville De WOI.F GIRLS Georgiette .mi Capltoln 1n JAMES WATTS Jate Star of the Greenwich Village Follies ¥lo & Ollfe Waters Parish & Peru, Acrial Shaws, Ri ard Walley, and an All-Washi; n Revue. WASHINGTON FOLLIES . With Estells Murray, ths D Tona Weema BILLY McDERMOTT White & Beck. ch- ng- u Twins, Oswald,' James K. Young, Margarot Gorman (Mise America and Miss Washington of 1021), and & chorus of St. Patrick Players in song, comedy a the and | THE RAMS HEAD PLAYERS ny, Friday Every Wednesday, Thu aturday Night This Weck—Lady Gregory's “GRANIA” et 1 ww-; 15th Street Matinee Each Week son, Student and Bingle Tickets Frank! “AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BILL” AND “THAT’S THAT” PRESENTING GOLDWYN'S “STRANGERS' BANQUET" WITH A CAST OF TWENTY-THREE STARS DIRECTED BY MARSHALL NEILAN FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA THE POPULAR MELODY BOYS NEWS—COMEDY—PRIZMA COLOR ] Film Features POLP’S 33762 € sar. 220 A SMASHING HIT “The Musical Treat of a Generation™ BLossom TIME years L with Unaltered Cast & Produ:hon A ROTAL MOTNI AMERICAN 55> LE in UL YOUNG WA AN LIBERTY .\o:r‘i: cax. fl..u_’): Stas “THE HEROES OF T 3 EMPIR 011 H § T luwftfsnpef Last Day _HOUSE PETERS = OPERA CO. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday February 5, 6 and 7 Poli's Theater—8 O'Clock Mon. Kive.. AIDA, in Itallan. BOWLRS, CAROL[N JoHARY HAUNTED, REGENT' zzic | NEW THEATER : Lo the Super _ NIGHTS IN 4 e “JONES, an_Gordon, Pavioska, Minghet lanoff, Claessens. Richard Hagy T man, Conducto: Orcliostra, 68—Entite Stage ‘quipment—Chorus, 65 Tagkisntal Baneas son Corps de Ballet Prices: §8, §6, §5, $4: Loges, $10 'ax Exempt On Sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bu- reau, Droop’s, 13th & G. M. 6493 FAVORITE xS RAGH HOFNMANN [[tesmitons: <o Poli’'s Theater, Tuesday. Seats at Mrs, Droop’s, Jan. 30. 4 Greene's Concert Bureau 18th & G—Main 6493 U St. at 12th, Continuous 6 to 11:30 p.m. TODAY—TUES - WED. SPECIAL STAR CAST IN THE HIT OF THE SEASON. “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” COMEDY, “PITTER PATTER.” Kinogram: n.fln\mommh Comoatitan Fro DUMBARTON tion he DANCING. GLOVER'S, 618 2nd N.W.—PRIVATE us qurse, lx levsons, Si. 11 environmen B Av- st lun 8t P T n 58 IGH ELASS VAUDEYIL P THEATRE DE LUXE A BIll Par Excellence VIVIENNE SEGAL The Prima Donna and HARRY CARROLL The Compos: In Songs and Fun. The Gorgeous Spectacle With JOHN E. WALKER. RAE ELEANOR BALL and Brother In_“Moments Musical.” Jane Onldg‘lnl" Geo. !unn.l and Combes & Novin hlfiol Jaszers Do Luxs | Feal Awoy's Fables; r.m “THE SON DODGER” g “Bee Mack & La Rue, An_Artis ue, An ltllnlv LE o Priga nmmnmmm only. ‘vm forming Febria 1st. n.e. Pl 61 5 514 12th ST. Don't give up failed by other methods. instruetion any one can Think Of It! W anhington is now crowding this theater studio. Houts, 10 a.m. to 10 poin & Necessity. Not & Luxury. THERINE BALLE, fuired. Fr. 6508, will teach yoi a few priv. less. Resulth gun Tues. and Spec. rates to ladies. Hrs. m. MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON Former N. Y. Winter Garden star, partuer th Gertrude Hoffman, Mae Mure nd_others; lessons in all st Ballet. baliroom. stage and ‘childrens classes STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. FACK HOSKISS. Hiags and. bailroom duncloy corroctly binid children and aduits. Studio for ;em h)r pri s vate dances. 1141 Coun. ave. S 1Q Prof. DAVISON'S I 1329 M . i Teach you to dance correctly in & few lessons, strictly_private. Any hour. Separate studi Class dance Sat. with orchestr evenings, Fraakiia "Te55w" Children's u.-m Miss Chapp 1 ERIVATE LESSONS BY AI‘POI\']\(F 1715 Counecticut_Avenue. _Phone North PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, Toh st nw, Clase Mouday aud Fria 11 Private lessons by it Phone Frankiin 8567, Establisned 1500, mf" GLADYSE 8, Dupont. circle, Dupont studio. Phone W, Iroom Dancing. Stage

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