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CHAMBER ISSUES COMMITTEELISTS Personnel on Retail Trade, Guard and Conventions An- nounced for Year. of committees on retail trade conventions and the District National Guard of the Washington Chamber of Commerce were unn.mm.t yesterduy. The committecs “m, serve for the ensuing year. be of retail trade foliow y West. chairman; Wistar N. Palderston,” vice .chairman; Ross T Andrew aeh Brewer, George I Brow A. Cumalier, Charles B, C: rtram Cohn, Elmer E covert, as Ju Crowell, nest I Daniel, Joseph D. Drey- fus: Max Fischer, 35 wnss, James B, mes, Joseph | . Kaufma faurice P. King, Ed- ard Kohner, Jacob Kohmer, John J. olb. Adolph. Kunts, Harold H. Lev Frederick Levw/Gus Lo D. L. Nun- ly. O. A. C. Oehmler, H. D. Orms- rles Phillips, D. S. Porter, Mrs. Reit Lawrence Rubel, Rue’ Rue, Selinger, smith, mvthe, J. E . Ml Woeyman, J. Lee Wilkinson I Louis N. Yockelson mbers of the committee on con- r in A. Leese, chair- Hight, vice irman: Personnel the com- oll. Thai Mark Dobrin, umes (€, Dulin, Freedman, Morr! enderson, Harry C. J onn V. William Adler, - Itos Itaiph D, Angell, W. A W, Bradford. Wrisley 1 1. Robert Dougzn own, Josepl 1, Direy fus Duvall, Hare Fer A Robert W. Clar- ns, Frank . Peyton Morris wrdon, Thomas | Haltigan Tia N. Harper, J. Arthur <. Vincent A. Jucobl, Rudolph Tom Moore, Tolson, r Palmer. | J_Baldwin | ck . ‘Charles D. Ship P wick oteric Spene a. Walter Summerhays, William 0. . A. Van Reuth, Ivan C. Weld,'| West, Wayne B, Wheeler and { Tlmn\,i\ Lester Kennedy, Mn\-- Ken- os Nicholson. Oscar A Roberts. Col. Wal- hiple H. 1 okes, John ompson, William ¢ Tufts, Ja liams and Miltoen B, riler, S Corsage Bouquet 1 creations beautifully exe- onsult Gude, 1212 F—Adver- | . Col eri arles es $ TODAY'S WINNER. A woman and seven children boarded a street car. She busied herself find- ing seats for all of them, and a kind old gentleman stood up and offered his seat to the woman, He then asked: “Pardon me, madam, cse all your children, or is it a ‘They're all children—and it's no pien MARY M. GUIX 1734 Church street northw my (A check for five dollars will today Ve sent to this contributor.) RICKLESS ,MOTORISTS You can't ahoot em, The law protects 'em: They'll always be with us The ails can't hold "em ; So soak "em, judge, Perhaps you can break ‘em. BEFORLE DISARMAMI: | The edifying tale of little | Washington and the cherry tree had | been related by a fond mother to her | offspring, with the hope that he might #aln inspiration for a better life, but | he remained unimpressed. | “Don’t you see the lesson, Bill; asked corge could not tell e told the truth oven though his stood the ith a cane in his hand ““Huh," id Billy, “that's no George had the hatchet, didn’t b JOSEPH B. REPETTI. d street northwest 5015 Miinofs avenue. Recent news from Russia says that the people are starving to death. s maukes at least three times that every Derson over there has starved to death. | CLARENCE M. ROACH, | 106 Allegheny street, Takoma Park, D.C. | DR No one cares to listen to the hard- | luck stories of one who has falled, but we all like to hear about the failures of the man who has succecded. DELLA E. HUGHES 108 Kast Capitol strect o Wife—1 declare, to_church with this hat on. Hard-boiled Husband—Is cook’s Sunday out? Wife— H.-B. . this the LEHALAN, Rockville, Md. i N examination in | the four leading “Jolnny who raphy tions of man? *hewing, smoking, *“sald Johuiy. MARY L. IRELAND. 719 3d strect norihedst. | Ltive Moot~ The' rockiess driver iminal Petential—The reckless walker may | be an angel. v rcet northwest. rimmed annu; with- gam { the AN of pushi conversat ONWALD DEURY. Joying it aid drinking for th oftice. Mrs, P. ca ber of the { connection, bound telephone num- On getting that e was asked if she could have a made of a private drawing room for that night To which the other party replied you don't need to make no v heah fob dis or any othah night is de Districk morgue.” | | ] 3311 13th | Y Talk is not cheap when your best girl | mects an old - friend just as ou ure | about to take_her hionie in a taxl. GAYNOR C. DAVIS. | 3732 McKinley street. Tutankhamen's tomb is not the only cellar that is furnishing valuables of interest to the present gencration, E. C. RIC 1335 Massachysotts avenuc southedst. L 1726 P strect northwest. The Irish have now added the double- split to their figging. DUFPY THIBAULT Columbia Planograph Company. That seven pounds Col, Harvey | gained by coming home Ymight have been | sterling—all England could afford for such short relief. \IAg\»tratF\ou are selling adulterated milk. Defendant—Your honor, guilty. Magistrate—But the testimony that it was 25_per cent water. Defend: That's bigh-grade 1 you will look up * yelopedia you will find contains from 80 per cent to 80 per cent water. 1 really should huve sold it for cream charged with | C. J. DIENELT. 17th strect morthwest. | Minister—Is Mrs. Brown at howne shows | Four-ve 1d—Yes, She | the house reading the The Ladi | Home Journal hasu't ¢ yet ANONYMNOUS 132 T plead not | How £ the will v we keep ou WS o law? K.« street watks ol ORGE 915 DICKERSON, HEALD. Jd street southcast. Ingraham norticest PLAN LECTURE COURSE. Civitans Arrange for Talks on Americanization Work. committee, composed of Oliver 1, chairman; Ralph Graves and H. M. Lord, was appointed by the Civitan Club, at its weekly meet- ng Tuesday, in the La Fayette Hotel, to make arrangements for a course of citizenship lectures. This committee is to be a subdivi- of the public affairs committee. purpose of the course is to edu vitans in Americanization A . I l i The work Clarence L. Harding presided, and 4 @ 100 pen cent attendance at nner to be given by local civic March 6. dolph Jote and W. O. Hiltabidle appointed w committee, and at- ¢d the meeting on the proposed wnity chest at the City Club in the afternoon John Ayler, secretary of the Dayton Civit “lub, who n Washington on behalf of fed aid in the me- rial to the Wright brothers, spoke {Michael Delante, taking an automobile: [ ——— TELLS OF DUTIES. Dr. Abram Simon Out | nes Respon. sibilities to New Citizens. nd duties of the} e United States were | Dr. Abram Simon, presi. of the board of education, and { Goodwin, vice president of | ted States Chamber of Com- | at a reception xiven in honor | of the recently naturalized Ameri canization School students Tuesday night { n the Columbia Junior High School Thirty-cight men and women fron\[ leven countrie \\l‘l’( welcomed nited by liesponsibilities ens of sed by merce officials o ion b 4 csonted cer- | the new ns. Among | Antonio Pugliei, 5. Prusinowski, nd Thomas Athos re two-minute addresses. oy of the District Supreme | ES Y T e ready to supply mnt! E. Morrmon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. The solution of the problem— —a position or help—is a Star Classified Ad. Advertise for what you want —and those who have it to offer will re- ply. Nearly everybody in’ Washington will read your ad—for The Star is the recognized Clas- sified medium. It’s a fact The Star prints more Classified Ads day in and day out thah all the other papers here combined. “Arumd the Corner is, 4 Star Branch Ofi_ge” at your service fed in an indictment reported yesterday PLEADS GUILTY TO ARSON. | Steele for investigation. A prize of five dollars will be awarded for tion cach day to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOUR HAND. the best contribu- yl’R.EED OF ROBBERY CHARGE. William & Johnson, colored, was ac- quitted Tuesday by a jury in Criminal Division 2 of a charge of highway reb The indictment charged { Washington had t: from Robort Hoyer Decemboer repre sented by INDICTED IN SLAYING. Second-Degree Murder Charged Against W. 0. Gill, Colored. Murder in the second degree is charg- against Willlam Oliver Gill, colored, in | connection with the death of Walter H. | Rell, also colored, February 1. The men | quarreled in the near-beer saloon of | Harry Chase at 1100 20th street ‘north- st and Gill used a penknife. Bell left aloon, but fell on the street. Jordan is accused of grand ¢ an_indictment filed today. aid to have stolen $200 from An- nie Brown May 16, 1921 Others _indicted and the ¢tharges against them are: Julia Wheeler and Bernard Queen, violating “dope” law; R Y P 7, America’s Most Famous Quartet Lotus Male Quartet —ot Tremont Temple, Boston Will sing at _the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and G St James Simpson, Charles Kemper, Ham- ilton Thompson and Elias Melhem, non- surport. mems Concert and 8 pn. inday " and S pm Collection N “L. T. JONES 931 H St. N.W. For 21 years we have been making QUALITY BEDDING On 11 st. and eelling direct to concnm middle man. Prices low. Maln 20 Charles A, Johnson, colored. has pleaded guilty. to arson before Justice Bailey in Criminal Division 2. He ad- mitted setting fire to the apartment of Rev. James P. Fox at the Catholic Uni- | rsity, January 27 last, to hide a theft of $20." He is now serving ninety days in Jall for the theft. At the request of counsel the court referred the case to Probation Officer | The accused | may not be placed, on probation, a: arson is one of the' crimes for which probation 1s denied. Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Suve the Difference Showing You the Facts What Cash Will Do and How It Does It WE ARE always more than ready for you to test our statements—for that simply means another con- vert to the better way—the cash way. WE WANT you to judge us and our preachmients by these examples. You be judge and jury—we have no doubt about the verdict. 4-piece Bedroom Suites, in beautiful American walnut and mahogany; choice of chifforobe or chifforette; splendid ‘construction - throughout; twin beds at 200 a slightly advanced price 10-piece Dining Room Suite in the Tudor period; 54-inch bufict, semi-inclosed china case, server, oval exten- sion table, chairs upholstered in blue or brown 150 leather or tapestry...... X o 3-piece Querstuffed Library or L“mg Rooo Smte, in tapestry or velour; genume Marshall $1 50 springs ; best construction. The point is here—3 rooms beautifally furnished—and $500 pays the bill! 5 George { ! FARM EDITORS OF U. . T'm ashamed to go | that | D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Stem Justicc - In l'ngland justice stern prevails, the murderess her score must pay, nqr can the people’s prayers. and wails deprive the hangman of his prey. Remote, impartial and sub- lime, this iron justice says, “By jing, | there is, alas, no sex in crime, so let the gentle Iady swing.” In our own sentimental land the female slayer heaves a smile, and jurymen, a cour- teous band, declare she must be free from guile. Thus justice often slips a gear, and killers, if of tender age, while courthouse foungers grin and | cheer, go forth to elevate the stage. And still our way is best, by heck, | | though justice Arowns in’ brooding rage; to hang a woman by the neck is too atrocious for this age. It's bad enough to hang a gent, or shed with ax his vital juice; a dead man isn't worth a cent; a living one may have some use. It’s bad enough to take a man and kill him as . you would a cow; that was the old Dark Ages plan, and it should be aban- doned now. But when stern justice takes a dame, and hands her to the hangman toff, our Culture hides her face in shame, and marks the spot where she gets off. i (Copyright) WALT MASON. | GATHER HERE MONDAY The program for the convention of | American Agricultural Editors’ “iation next week was ann. day by President Samuel Asso- unced to- Adams, Agricultural editors from all parts of the country will meet Mon- | day. The only meeting open to the public will he held Monday ternoon Hotel Har; m;(un_i Davis, Weeks and herd t3 o whe Do at the tari by will s . sessions Wil be icultur Wl his ass Tuckday and Wednes- ! held the Department | coretary Wal- | will address | » cditors will be ! at _the De- | Thursd, the la will be de- up investiga- partment while Friday jiwo days of the r iturda tin to personal or gra editors will be guests of v h Club at 1 ‘lub. Secretary | in with a dinne | sday be Senate On Wednesda Farm Hand. “stunt dinner.” night host resta t the City Club. Club will stage a nson 1, G West tribute and Repre- | ykoontz Cirginia, to their o Hesday night at ¥ activity of the | Wbyt try t Wil the e Mrs. W reception tmaster nEe was L of ments { headed the smmittes which whoin were | Ames, Mr. d Mrs. 1M | Get It At We are deliy as ne; anywhere in We Main 1085 A Sale of Real Values _]ung‘s Arch Braces we carry the famous Arch Braces, in stock. we fit them perfectly. they give sore feet in- relief. Yes, $1 00 price is, pair. Yes. Jung’ Yes, Yes, stant the Several Specials Worthy of Attention 3 cakes Fairy Soap, special 4 bhars special 3 cakes 10c Palmnh\c Somp " 20c Limit, 6 to a cuslmm‘r 12 cakes Ivory Guest BB Soap, special 23c TYUSSCS. Elastic HOSiEI'y and Abdominal Supports Fitted by Experts. Most Reasonable The Store Your Phy: r you as your te 29, Ly 1923. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Laurette Taylor, “Humoresque,” at 2:20 end 8:20 p. o POLI'S—John Drew and Mis. Leslh Carter, in “The Circje,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p'm. GARRICK—Grant _Mitchell, “Kempy,” at 2:20and 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—President Players, “Buddies,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. BELASCO—"Galeties of 1923 vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. KEITH’S—Pat Rooney and vaude- ville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. COSMOS—Collette Bain, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—"Greenwich at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. _ GAYETY—"Hello, Good Times,” bur- esque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Richard Dix Ciristian,” at 11:30 a.m.; 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. '.(ILI.' MBIA—Gloria s American Wife, 30, 2:20, 4:20, 6:05, p.m: METROPOLITAN—Katherine Donald, in “Woman 11:45 am.; 1:50, 3:55, p.m. PALACE—Leatrice Head” at 10: hznn 0 p.m. TRAL—Elaine Hammerstein. Week of Love™ at 11:35 am 35, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. HEAD _ PLAYERS—"The | by Clyde Fitch, at 2:30 and NATIONAL ;2 1 Matineo LAURETTE TAYLOR N HUMORESQUE By FANNIE HURST. By Arrangement With J. Hartley Manners. Next Week, Mat. Wod. and Sai, Seats Now. in in vaudeville, Villagers,” 1 mflONAL, Tomorrow, 4:30 Return Engagement in 1:30, Swanson, * at_10:40 ‘am 7:50 and in ! 2 | Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers rthur_Smith, SHUBERT ¢ ARKICA acetc. Today and sat. KEMPY GARRY M'GARRY’S ARRICK PLAYER MY LABY FRIENDS SACN NORWORTH Floors Are Hard to Keep Looking Well —Unless they are properly dres and then caring for them becomes comparatively easy matter. The sa isfaction will repay having them put [} into good shape by experts—and you, n_find out where to get in touch i} ith them through the Recommen n—in the Classified Se . that column offers good gulde to all sorts of specialized personal and domestic service.—A We Enlarge OTOGRAPHS, particular | moze than | 1 E sed— a A 1 Tonight at Pythian Temple . 1012 9th Street N.W. Prize Waltz Admission, 55¢ —Let us enlarge some snapshot. You will be surprised at the results. $x10 Enlargements, 35¢ M. A. LEESE %y ol 614 9th St. Branch 712 11th Street| Supreme Vaudeville Headed by ‘GREENWICH VILLAGERS' SHIRLEY MASON in “Pawn Ticket 210." ___NEXT WEEK 'GINIA PEARSON ideville : On the Screen, Mats—Fopular Prices—Nights 1e 20c—50¢ ’LlllllllllllIllIIlIIlIIllllillll!llll"llll!"' LOEW’S ALAC Continnous 10:20 a. m.-11 p. m. LAST THREE DAYS JAVA HEAD £ .mh Tergesheimer's great aturday Evening Post nnry. With LEATRICE JOY JACQUELINE LOGAR Beginning Sunday CK HOLT “Making a Man™ TR cG LOEW'S LUMBIR “Continuous 10:20 2. m.-11 p. m. LAST THREE DAYS GLORIA SWAHSON In the most gorzeous pleture of ker eareer? “MY AMERICAR WIFE" i n Wunsey s $10 down, $10 montb. G & Masterpiece = T ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9th' Phone Main 8108 $7 rtooms, $8 weekly: rooms, $5: 14, wiib shower and lavatory, $10; 2 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep $10. .’A! toliet, | i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|lllI|lIlIIIIIIIllUIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlI Gibson's n Recommends sllIIIIIIIflllIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIN the District of Columbia. lephone. Franklin 5077 Scissors Sharpened By Our . Expert Surgical Instrument ‘Worker Yes, we grind anything that needs an edge. Our work is most expert and our price is low. Braces and arch supports made to_order. OId ones re- paired. We operate a wonder- ful orthopedic shop. Ml SINNING SENDAY MAE MURRAY In “JAZZMANIA" i 12 packages Ivory Soap Flakes . 28c 12 10c cakes Co]gaxcs B t Cashmere Bougque 950 Soap ’ 3 5 tles Palmolive Shampoo, spe- $l 00 2 4-0z. hottles Cocoa- 350 cial nut Oil Shapoo. .. Film Features ClRCl.E 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 953 Open 2 i R im— RAL BOKN ELITE 14th <t and u Prices o : 11th & LAST “QUISCY CAROLIN Several Radio. Specials B 227 volt, small, spe- Bat teries, * $1.49 3-inch dials special $600 M an hattan Phones, 2,000 ohms, special $4.44 Drug Specials of Good Values Merck’s Sugar of Milk Cuticura Soap, per 19¢ 50c 75¢ 19¢ 49c 10c 45¢ 29¢ _Minerolava Beauly \'Vnmpolc~ Cod Liver 12 Epsom Salts, pound 6 rolls Toilet Tlssue Paper, 1,000 sheets to roll Pro-phy-lac-tic Toothbrush, special... Pro-phy-lac-tic Hairbrush, special Seidlitz Powders, box of 12 .. Aromatic Castor 0il Hot-Water Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps / Get It At 917-919 G $8 Holtzen Cabot Phones, 2200 ohms, special 43-plate variable condensers Vario Couplers : Lead-in wire, per foot . th and California Sts, macmr S ANDS DECEIVE.™ 535 Sth St. S.E. oy 1 $5.25 $1.98 L COM gram, Con Fountain Syringe Glycerine and Rose Water Gillette Blades, dozen Palmolnc Shavmg cial Holiday Mutin DAY AND T ll St. at st St. W, . 26¢ 19c FAVORI Kolynos Tooth 3 AL Paste Pebeco Tooth Paste Pepsodent Taoth . 3% Paste 390 Listerine, 23c, 43c. 79c Lavoirs, 23c, 43¢, 79c White Pine and Tar 23c Alcomb Wl "I, ALATOY. LOOKOUT itol & P SU LIBERTY Nortk Cap| 1431-356 U St. Contin. from OLYMPI ¢ 1119 W St. N.B, BETTY COMPS in “TO HAV 4 cakes Fels-Naptha Soap 3 pkgs. I»oty Soap Flakes lM_'WIml.ll-Av. 25¢ 28c deDROME""“"""" W. - TINO and ALIC I'E! L CONQUERT: 5 Gibson's St. N.W. KIMBALL YOUN¢ in “FORBIDDEN WOMAN." COMEDY, “TREASURE ISLAND." Ruth St. Denis' ||III_IJII_I!IlIII!lllI|llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIH ‘IIIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIHII'IIIIIHIIIHIIHIIIF SEE SIR HALL CAINE’S EGHRISTIAN WITH RICHARD DIX AND MAE BUSCH D NEXT WEEK M. COUE PERSONALLY APPEARING IN HIS ONLY MOTION PICTURE BETTY COMPSON l"“KIcK I" BERT LYTELL 11 A, .\l,—R 'ALTO—--!! P. M. ]m fi SHUBERT smsnu CRANDALLS, [ METROPOLITAR I AT 10th’ THREE DAYS TO 11 P, at_10:30 AM. al Presents " KATHERINE MacDONALD Bryant Washburn. June Elvidye, Mitchell Lewis and Star Cast, in_the “WOMAN CONQUERS” And BUSTER KEATON In His First Three-Reeler “DAY DREAMS” NEWS—SYMPHONY—NOVELTY NEXT WEEK Tehard Barthelmeas wifh Gish, supported by and preat “Furys Naion special e the ore es ever made. A drama ith the mighty CRANDALL'S Vaudeville Daily at 2:15 and 8115 The Latest and Greatest Vaudeville and Musicomedy Offering GAIETIES OF 1‘ [ With 100—-PEOPLE—100 and a chorus of dimpled, daring, dainty, dancing, devilish damsels. Holidey Matines Thurs.. st 2:18 Mats.. 25c—b06. Nites, 350 to 81. Except on Sat., Sun. and Holidays NEXT WEEK The Sensation of Bromdway. “SPICE OF 1923” —A bra evw nho: Brendel and Burt and 100 others. Seats mow en sale. Troror Tyrons / CENTRAL 0th Bet. D and E| EXTRA Seats now on sale at the SHUBERT-BELASCO | for the greatest amuse- ment value ever offered SPICE of 1922 The sensation of Rroad- way when offered at $3.50 prl«‘!‘ Identical Production l[lll--PEflPlE--lflfl Includi 157 and: | | JOUNNIE PTATS FLY DAN M CLEVE TOMOR (CRANDALL'S ADANS, in CTEA N TOMORROW - MAY WALKER, in BY-NIGIIT" And POP TUTTLE'S DANIELS, in ! SAVOY TH 14th_and Co 3 1M And TEA AL Wi FIRRTE .2 ML Daily, ARMAN KA BRENDEL & BERT OPEN SUNDAY, 3 P.M. MAY WOMAN And CHARLE! LIFE." 6:10. ATTRACTION 2 AMERICAN in farmances a 0. SPECIAL | MATIN AY Jack TODAY DOROTHY HOLT. And PAUL AND RAIL AND ¥ B ON ra D, PE You . ALONE."™ BY RUSO, ~ ACCOM- BY STANLEY S, CONCERT ORGANIST. VIOLA DANA, in CRANDALI.’S gox ve. Pa. Ave. at 1ith. M. €87 TOMGHT---3:20---TONIGYT GEO.V. HOBARTS ooy fla MUSIC < ANY EVENDNG~ WATS. WED. & SAT., 25c—50c HOLIDAY MAT.—TODAY, 3:30 (Washington's ‘Birthday) ‘Continuous LINCOLN .= TODAY—FRL—SAT. MILTON SILLS FLORENCE VIDOR in Thos. H. Tnce's rnnml.! Melodrama “SKIN DE. Lloyd Hamilton. in “The Educator” Tox Nows K THEATER| &Quebeest, E.m\- 10N Performances at HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY JOHN DREW MRS. LESLIE CARTER Ia W. Somerset Mangham's Comedy Triumph “THE CIRCLE” ERNEST LAWFORD, JEROME PAT. RICK. CLARA MOORES, LIONEL GLENISTER. With Notabla Cas BEG. SUN. ¥ SEATS NOW SELLING WORLD'S DRAMATIC SENSATION H T 8t at 128" | | | Course, six lessans, " $4 Fine environment. W. 1129. JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN HOSKINS tage and baliroem lhnrinr Correctly taught: oh and adu Studlo o, rent for pri 3 PAUL TCHERNIKOFF. Ballet Master Washington Opera Co., ELIZABETH GARDINER, o,*formerly of Pavlows, Fokine and Holm Malets. Instriction in all formsiof Gancing, Tango as danced in Argentin Studio 1708 § St. North 7663-J. mro® ~ STAGE DANCING BUCK TOE FANCY MISS BAKER Late of MelIntyre & Heath Act Staged shed Same Compary That Played Here Two Weeks Last Season! ts, 50c to $2.50; Thursday Mat. |} s Saturday Matinee to $2.00 || w‘ ifg--OTinE to the tmpor- mng tance of thin engage- ment we advise early GALLI-CURCI Poli’s, Mon., Feb. 26, 4:30 Seats Mrs. Groene’s Comcert Bureau, Droop's, i3th & G. M. 6483 and Competent_instpuctors; new siaps:. marble foor: oichestra. * Private’ and; class essons, by aopoingment oniy. Tioglnners: claze now £ o 50 et et: hee. Main 6155 befors 5 p.m. = ARCADE TONIGHT “Lucky Spot” Dance In Auditorium 8130 to 12 Ladies, 250; Men, 50c, tax included. PROF. AND MRS, ACHER'S STUDIO, 1 10th .w. “Class Monday and I'riday, 8 ¢ I pm - Private lewons by sppolatment. Phone Franklin 867. Established 1 £ WR_STAFFORD PEMBERTON Former N. Y. .Winter Garden star, partoer o Gertrude Hoffs Mae Murray, Maude Allen and others: lessons in all styles of dancig. Ballet, baliroom. stage, children’s and classes in Physical Cuituro and Welght Redyction Stage Class meets weekly on stage of President Theater. -Orcliestra for Ballroom Class and Daneing After - Cl Pamphle matied upon STUDIo, 1530 BILTMORE. COL. 2002 DAVISON'SFF1329 M n.w Y Teach you to dance correctly in a few lessonx strictly private. Aoy hour. Separate studion Class dance Sat. evenings, with HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE FUN-LAND FAVORITES GALORE PAT ROONEY & il ' {MARION BENT “RINGS OF‘ SHMOKE" L “KATE” EL!HORE & ') In_‘‘Wanted a Cook’” MILLERSHIP & | Herbert Clifton GERRARD _ | In Fun Travesties s, Fables, thu Day. Extra Added Attraction MORAN & MACK Twe Black Crows Mid-Winter Carnival MISS IRENE FRANKLIN Fhones: Main 4484, 4485 6823 “SAM” WILLIAMS Davis sad Palle, Or- ! rm v-t;l“ e NEXT WEEK BUY BARLY 1 nt circle, Dupont studio. flzsw Ballroom Daacing, 's Clazses, Bt o

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