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RANDLE HIGHLANDS MAY GET BUS LINE Capital Traction Makes Offer to Public Utilities Com- rday offered bus line into itandle Highlands as car line re southeast John made the In the office of Col. n extention to} on ylvania avenue | n Hanna, president, proposition at a conference Keller, chalrman the commission. The conference ittended by a_committee tandle Highlands Citizens' and by Col. A. 1. Rawdle, the ¥ t Washington tion railroad fow weeks ago aske tall bus: in pla car he now vperates from 17th nd Pennsylvania avenue over 1o the junction of Penns: Minnesota avenue and vice riniss the brie of- by Traction Company farther than that through Naylor road, on 5th.street i thence back Ivania avenue. the present arrangement free re issued by the Capital Company to the car operated by Capit shes the pro would to ital nference, Col. Keller will de- ther to hold a public he s | stion. The citizen tion vepresented by D wodward, C. A. Barker and Thomas | the que |ceints | Changes in Stations of ‘ Army and Navy Officers | Of Interest to Cepital | Army. {police courts. m E. Medical Corp: | meet, Right Side Up i It's sometimes hard for any scoutl to wear a cheer-up grin, when one| has warts and boils without, and fears and doubts within. And yet I know it is absurd the frown of gloom to wear; when all the pre- cincts have been heard, we're right side up with care. Ods pods, how often have I cried, when evil threat- ened me, “The fail must journey with the hide—no comfort do see; here’s where my Wat disaster’s in the air’ morning found me good as wheat, and right side up with care. One vear I lost my house and home. my business went to smash; I had to oak my halidome, to raise a little cash, and prophets raised their doleful cry, “He’s down for keeps, we swear;” but next year I was stacking high, and right side up with care. I've walked the wintry streets by night, and had no place | to snooze; I had no wienerwurst to | bite, and T wore frozen shoes; and when I thought "twas time to die.in | some sequestered . lair, the luck would change and once more T was right_side up with care. So. after sampling loads of grief I'd comfort the forlorn: affliction’s little might is brief, joy cometh in the morn. The wailing winds full soon will cease their dirges of despair, to- morrow will be slick as grease, and right side up with care. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. D. C. FINES INEREASE. Receipts of Both Police Branches Are Greater. fines and col- laterals in both branches of the Po- lice Court for the month of Febru- 1 . exceceded by $12.761.30 the same period in The past Monti's receipts totaled $34.596.03 while in the same month last year re- totaled o v $21.834.75. He- ceipts for last month in the United States branch totaled $5,661.10. while in the District of Columbia branch they tota ,934.95. The receipts for the past month, compared with those nf the previous month, show a mate; increase. indicating the Erowih of the business'in the - Court Receipts of cash for —_— THE EVENING Jests and TODAY'S WINNER. THE DISAPPEARING BIRTHMARKS. A Washington morning paper appears with ‘this remarkable headline: “Learn _Something About Birthmarks, How They Are Treated and How They Sometimes Vanish From Dr. Copeland.” What a pity that Nathaniel Hawthorne, when he wfote “The Birthmark.” could not have heard *he cxtraordinary case of Dr. Copeland ! SRALPH I. EGAN, 1713 Newton street northwest. (A check for flve dollars will be mailed today to this contribu~ tor.) A tajlor in need of two tallors’ gouses.” not knowing whether, the cor- plural was “geese” or “gooses,” the following fetter: Sirs: Please send me one tailors . Please send two instead of one.” DONALD PARSONS, 909 East Capitol street. i Teacher—Who can tell me what wind s? A Tea us? Pupll—It's air in a hurry. MRS. T. W. SOUTHALL, 10th street northwest. ttle hand shot up. her—Well, my dear, can you tell Johnny— Te.’.u:her, there. Teacher- the book ain't e John. go see if you can find “ain’t” in the dictionary. Johnny (after a long and diligent search)—Teacher, it ain't there, GERTRUDE LANMAN, 226 Adscot_place northedst. A visitor from Amer{u was intro- duced to an old Scotsman. “rom what land do ye come?” asked Scotsman. “The greatest in the world,” the American. SHf-imnited “Pure balrn, ye've lost your accent.” HAROLD B. ATKINSON, 1833 8 street northwest. It's doubtless \erv gratifsing to the rBupreme Court to have Brother Sam Gompers concur in one of its labor de- cisions. STAR, Jin g]es AND YOU'VE MADE THE BACK PAGE ALREADY. Job held the unchallenged record for patience through the ages. But that is now broken by Pharaoh Tutankhamen, who waited over 3,000 years to reach The Star's front pages W. A, NELSON, Wardman Park Hofel. o 0 There's nothing free but air, and we have to put that in ourselves. MRS. E. H. HUGHES. 108 East Capitol strect. « o There will be another war for demos racy beginning shortly after March 4. 1t will be between progressives, demo- crats and so-called reactionarles. As usual, the United States will lose. THOMAS J. FORD, Veterans’ Training Center, Silver Spring, Md. ) Why do they call it a shipment when it goes in a car, but a cargo when it goes in a ship? ROBERT V. CROSS, Bureau C. &. R I\'.auy Department. IT DOES SEEM STRANGE, AT THAT. How is it you can take a whole bucket of buttermilk and glve it to a little pig, then, after he has drunk it, you can take the pig and put him in the bucket and he doesn’t fill it? MADGE PUGH. o s o WITH APOLOGIES. Moonshine {s being made in my Old Kentucky Home, ~ 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay; The old still's wet and the yeast is making foam. While the boys are buying raisins all the day. The old folks roll on the little cabin floor, All merry and happy and drunk : But the revenue man comes a-kKnocking at the door, Then my Old Kentucky Home goes kerflunk ! JAMES B. CRANE, 3720 Northampton street, Chevy Chase. PR “How much would it cost me to send a body to Savannah and back?" Inquired a colored man of the ticket agent. A body?" You mean a corpse?” “Yes, suh. My Aunt Susan is datd and 1 want to send her down there and bring her back.’ “It1l cost you $18.75, but T never heard of such a thing,” replied the agent. “Well,” replied the customer, “I fig- L Guidance In Gardening fvri Kead the 'announcements under | “For Farm and Garden,” in the Clas- Reynoids, | sifiel Section of The Star—if you 1 = are contemplating gardening or rais- this city, has been li,, poyltry this summer—either on ral Hospital, Hot |y large or small sci reatment { making o oF Famn and Garden” will put | AYTE on the right track.—Advertise- i i =1 H at ¥ Shert infantr 1. Horton, infa: at | Md.. have been red | for treatment at Walter al Hospit you ment. JUVENILE WORK TOPIC. | Big Brothers and Big Sisters’ Ses- sion to Draw Many to Capital. relieved from duty, The annual national convention of | uneral Hospital, this {tne Big Brothers and Big Sisters. | ort’ Warren, | which is to convéne here May 16 and |continue through the week, will at- tract the attention of persons na- tionally prominent in juvenile welfare {work. ~Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juvenile Court here will take a lead- Zor duty part in the meetings. Navy. Both the President and Mrs. Hard- Johniar s " ing will be interested, as they have S ;““ e ‘M ibeen made honorary big brother and | ¢ buttleship Florida,' has | yig sister. The delegates are expect- ot e for Auty injeq to call at the White House some avy De- time during the convention to pa itheir respects to their most promi ent members. —_— e r and | n»\mm.' McLelland, Medical d Dwight A. Rosebaum, o u.« been under treat- | r Reed General Hospi- has been ordered to the nter of the bu- :c, Navy Department d to ‘instruction at facto: Indian After Tnfluensa | Take Father John's Medicine. Overesch, at builds new health and strength. » Washington, D. C, | vertisement. to instruction tactory, Indian 0. ordered al powder Ma Head, Lie ac W. Thompson, upply ached to the U. S. 8. Cui been assigned to dut at iiting barracks, Hampton | Blanche M. Cole Sues Hotel and | Town at Chesapeake Beach. M. Cole has fijed it in penks | Value of V-Spots If vou deposit five dollars a week for flve years, at the end of that time you will have $1,300, plus accumulated inter- est. to invest in whatever vou hor (1| ot ,..D° olou value your spots? pen an acc nd per- | | toaay: whal | ANK ; OF COMMERCE i | Ad., for Plainti Julian Attorney that | A. Davis resort Jul | king on the board- | Mapsed. throwing ing her serious] James visited while it inju ently ply Blank Bocks ‘when sou say" he word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Avi —Rccy “Home”’-made Candies Registered Carefully fashioned Bonbons that just tell you they are good through and through. Delicately flavored, smooth-exture cream centers that could never disappoint you. And all because Polly Treat Bonbons are made from sirictly pure fine quality materials to give complete satis- tion. Like hundreds of Washingtonians, you'll be delighted to find Polly Trent. Chocolates & Bonbons Fudge 50c Ib. 60c 1b. Gy Treot AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. TRENT U. S. Patent Office 1013 E St. N.W. Mesco Building You Can Live Without Swing’s Coffee, but Not Live as Well. e AR SS, TR S S as el ke collee of fustorical excelle o # “Reasonettes’ BOM the time-cultivated hills of Arabla, the ancient knowledge of the world's first coffes Krowers produces the genuine Mocha berry. This fmported coffee, which Swing's blend 0 skillfully with the Java berry s become a perma- nent favorite with Washing- ton housekeepers. This coffee of orlentally distinctive cup flavor Will please you, too. ME_SWING 0 Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. Guaranteed Genulne Imported ured it would be a whole lot cheaper to send her there, let the folks see her, and then bring her back than to have them all come up here and me have to feed ‘em.” ANONYMOUS. 7. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. “1 was going past the McMi - ing_today ande_lo Rl “The what building?" “The MeMIff building. “There’s no such bullding in Wash- ington.” “There certainly is, right on Pennsyl- | a avenue. It's got the name carved front.” How do you spell 1 “MCMIV. * Ain't that McMife?” GEORGE TRAVERS. 1637 Hobart strect northwest SOUNDS _AS THOUGH SHE WEF STUDYING LATIN Ode to Latin. All the people dead ®ho wrote All the people dead who epok All the people die who lcar: Blessed death, they surely earn it M. C. BARN. 712 Webster strcet northwest. A prize of five dollars will be awarded for the best contribution each day to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOUR HAND. 125 Big Stores Why Kinney Prices Are Lower Every facility of our five big modern shoc factories and the many advantages gained through the enormous volume oi 125 busy stores are used to keep Kinney's prices down and quality up. You can visit a Kinney store any time and v your shoes knowing that the quality of the shoes and the pru(‘~ you pay are RIGHT, because the profit per pair is kept to a minimum through economical management of both stores and factories— KINNEY'S STORES ARE SAFE STORES. 10 Huge Specials Saturday Black Satin Pumps, with low a'n.d high 33 98 heels, same as plc- tured Brown or Black Sport )x- fords, weit soles 83 98 and rubber heels, < Boys’ Black or Brown Lace Shoes, with rubber heels, solid leather soles. 5% .. Gray Suede Pumps, patent trim, with hand- 34‘98 turned soles .... Patent Two-strap Black or Gray Suede Pumps, 33 98 welt soles with rubber heels .... Boys® English Welt Shoes. Both black and brown, with rubber heels. Sizes sz 98 1to 5% ... Little Gents’ Brown Lace Shqes, rubber heels. szeu 9 t0 134 ceeeeeee Black or with $1.98 Children’s Shoes, solid leather, black or brown lace shoes. Extra bi values. to2..... Men's Brown or Black Dress Shoes, big values, all sizes, with rubber sz 98 heels ...ccvee. Solid $2.98 Brown Leather Work Shoes, all sizes. Special at ........ Men's WASHINGTON, | | = | D G TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. _NATIONAL—"The Music Box Re- ack Norworth, Lady Frlonds a5 8:30 b, PRESIDENT—“Buddies,” Players, 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The Spice of vaudeville, 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. KEITH'S—Irene Franklin and vaude- ville, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—*“The Style Show,’ ville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Virginia Pearson, vaude- ville, at 2:45, 6:30 and GAYETY—"Maids of Americ; lesque, at 2 5 p.m. RIALTO—M. Coue and “Kick TIn,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA- mania,” at 10:50, 105 and 9:20 p.m. TROPOLITAN—Dorothy Gish and Barthelmess, in “Fury.” at 11:15 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. PALACi;—Jack Holt, in ~Making & Man,” at 10:65 a.m., 12:45, 2:30, 4:25, .10, 7:55 p.m. CENTRAL—Norma Talmadge, in “The Voice From the Minaret” 11:35 a.m., 5, 3:35, 6:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m, RAM’'S HEAD PLAYERS—"L'Enfant Prodigue,” at $:30 p.m. in President 1922, vaude- Mae Murray, In * CONCERT PROGRAM. Today, 8 p.m., United States Marine Institute, 8th and II streets southeast, by the United States Navy Band Or- chestra, Charles Benter, di- rector. “March of the Bersagllerl,” Eilenberg “La Burlesque,” Von Suppe Scenes from the opera, “Eugen Onegin”. .Taskalkowsky In'nrmezru m the ballet, Overture, Suite for trombon, (a) “His Lullaby Longing” (First Music Excerpts from the musical com- ed: Mlle. Modiste".. Herbert Suite, “Les Beaux Dimanches,” (“A Beautiful Sunday"), Fauchey “Poesie du Matin” (“Morning Poem™), *“Gaite Aux Champs”' (“Happiness in the Flelds"), “Scene a La Chapelle” (“The Chapel Scene”), “Flirt Sous Bois” (“Park Flirtation”), “Valse au Vi * (“Waltz of the Village"). Gems from the musical comedy, “Good Morning, Dearle,” Kern “Cadix.” Valverde Spangled Banner.” Note—The public {5 Invited to attend these concerts, which be given every Friday Spanish march, Finale, “The Star Star Classified Ads are a Public Utility They form an infor- mation bureau on help and position—lost and found; for sale and for rent; for exchange—and so forth—all conveniént- v sub-divided and or- derly arranged for ready reterence. Use The Star Classi- tied to advertise for what you want—you'll get re- sult That's why The Star prints more Classi- fied each day than all the other papers in Washington com- bined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office FRIDAY, MARCH 1923. AMUSEMENTS, " Chevy Chase Theater Connecticut Ave. & McKinley St. Today and Tomorrow “The Pride of Palomar” —With Marjorie Daw, Forrest Stanley and on all star cast. Today, Open 6:30 P.M. Tomorrow Continuous From 3:30 to 11 P.M. COA;ING Sunday and Monday MARION DAVIES IN “When Knighthood Was in Flower” Doors Open 3:30 P. M. MAE MIIRRAY the premiere Washington engagement of that gor- nd magnificent maete ce by Edmund Goulding “JAZZMANIA” A METRO PICTURE: EGINNING SUNDAY. THE FIRST PHOTOPLAY IN NATURAL COLORS TOLL OF THE SEA A METRO PICTURE romance, filmed in all the amas- iup boaw ol its own natural oolors by an inven- tion that promises to vevolutionize all screen art! EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION “BULL” MONTANA IN “ROB 'EM G00D" A Great Travesty on Fatrbanks in “Robin Hood" Tomight, 8:16. Matince Saturday. l‘““"- WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILE 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 us From 12 Neem the Stage and Screen VIRGINIA PEARSON IN VAUDEVILLE and on the Screen in “WILDNESS OF YOUTH."” Mats—Fopular Prices—Night: 100—31c 3 POLI'S -- TONIGHT MATINEE SAT., 2:20 BEGINNING SUNDAY—SEATS SELLING. ““The biggest and best musical comeds <la! bas ever come here.”’—Star, Oct. 18, 21 CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S its Sun gest and me Cast. me Production same Hilarious Hit the Biz Best 1 i | i i | 1 800 to §3: Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.50 _gff-“ x). _Seats Thurs. Mail orders now. George F. Boyle Concert Pianist The Playhouse March 3,8 P. M. Tickets at Robinson's Music Store | | {4 POSITIVELY BUT ONE WEEK Nights, 500 to §3.50; Sat. Mat. to 32 NEXT SUNDAY Seats Today Return, by Public Demand { BLOSSOM TIME | _ Based o Schubert. wWITH FRANZ SCHUBERT’S OWN MUSI Nights, 50, to $2.50. Thur. Mat. 2 - Mate., 80c to 82, AD s0c to LIBERTY 35t L T OLYMPIC = L BWIS. in “THE THIRD § EACARST LR REGINATD DENDY, i NEW LEATHER PUSHERS." Round 3. PRINCESS 1129 1 St N.E. BILLTE DOVE and CUL: LEN LANDIS. in “YOUTH TO YOUTH.' ‘D“MBARTON 1349 Wisconsin Av. ELSIE FERGUSON, in “THB QUTOAST."” HIPPODROMES: 2 N.Y.Av.N.W, 'ELLIOTT DEXTER, in “SQUAW MAN. EMPIRE °* 5% " anr. 1o n\sr 04 HIGH CLASS VAUDRVILLE ‘THEATRE DE LUXE Grand Mid-Winter Carnival MISS IRENE FRANKLIN Ameriea’s Incomparable Char- acter Songstress Jerry Jarnagin at the Piano MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY In Thelr Naw Comed: “The Bcandals ‘of Hensfoot Gerners’ THE FOUR CAMERONS “Like Father—Like Son"” CHOY LING HEE TROUPE ) 7230 C Street N.E. BLSID FERGUSON, in “OUT- Also *“ARO THE WORLD DA IN_BIGHTBE! Pa. Ave. at 11th. W, 667 Nights, 8:20. Mats., 2:20 T TONIGHT AT 8:20 2d BIG WEEK WANDA LYON BARGAIN MAT. SAT, ALL SEATS 25¢ & 50c BEST SEATS, $1 Fymr Beg. Sunday Night, March ¢ MADGE KENNEDY’S FAMOUS ASTOR THEATER SUCCESS! U Bt at 1208 Continuous 2 to 11:30 p.m. TODAY AND TOMORROW JAMES KIRKWOOD HELENE CHADWICK And Star Cast in Geldwyn's “THE SIN FLOOD” Charles Chaplin, in “‘A Dog's Life” Fox News N\ LI Orfental Wonder Workers TRUXTON ™ CAVALLIERL Comedy. (Special), 'p-Side-Down im 1" ASSopis Be bioe s Cikare: EXTRA KPECIAL ADDED FEATURE ‘The Rensational Syncopators PAUL SPECHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 'l PK Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day Night, with Saturday Matinee each week. Now playing the delightful pantomime “L’ENFANT PRODIGUE” Student and single tickets on Sale. 138815 18th Street. Franklin 58. the life and remamce of Iranz | LAST TWO DAYS 1 ufll‘l_'[ 1M, PO~ NOTE @ o ONLY PERSDNAI. APPEARANCE IN MOTION PICTURES “THE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE” B~ ALSO ‘g GEORGE FITZMAURIOE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL WITH BETTY GOMPSON, BERT LYTELL AND CAST ORCHESTRA wlsmlmu "fi"'fi"" g Hecsow's Supre: B “5 LAST TWO DAYS JACKHOLT IN PETER B, KYNE'S Great Romantio Hit} “MAKING A MAN" With Eva Novak Beginning Sunday VIOLA DANA “Crinoline and Romanee® T . CRANDALLS, [METROPOLITAR AT 1 LAST TWO DAYS 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. First National Pregents RICHARD BARTHELMESS DOROTHY GISH Supported by Tyrene P-wn- and ® oted cast in an epic of those who go down to the sea in ships. “FURY"" News—Symphony—“Hot Shots NEXT WEEK HAROLD LLOYD With Friend Wife in His Best “Dr. Ja ‘Will Rogers in “Fruits of Faith* CENTRAL CRANDALL'S 555025 aaa & TODAY AND TOMORROW — NORMA TALMADGE and EUGBNE _O'BRIE! “THB VOICE FROM THE MINA: RET.” And HARRY POLLARD, in THEATER i 9th & E Sta. TODAY AND TOMORROW—RALPH LEWIS and STAR CAST, io “THE THIRD ALARM. " And PAUL PARROTT, in “TIGHT SEOES. CRANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER s v i3tk and Col. R, TS. 2 P.M. Daily, 3 P.M. Sunday. TODAY—DOROTH e IO SRR STHOT.™ DITH ROBE A FRONT PAGE RY edy. “OUL GANG, MATINEE ATTRACTION, ‘SPEED." No. 13. CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRAND us Pa. Ave, S.E.| LT, in “ON THE HIGH And NEAL BURN: THE CHASED BRIDE.” TOMORROW—EDITH ROBERTS, ‘A FRONT PAGE STORY.” And PAUL PARROTT, fn *A’ LOOSE g ADDLI\ MATINEE s A'ollc Theater 624 H St. N.E| TODAT—MARY MILES MINTER and_TOM MOORD, in “THE COW- BOY AND THB LADY.” And Com- onniE SKIPFER'S SERMON TOMORROW-—JOHNNIP 1n ATTRACTION, CRANDALL'S Y TODAY-VIOLA IN THE DAR ROTT. TOMORROW—W SRAGE TO MATI ORK THEATER Ave.& QuebecsSt, ANA, in And PACL T BARRY. " ADDED RACTION, THE RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS | GLA! ot _circle, Dupont _studto. 435-W. Ballroom D1 Children T.ASS in fox trot and wa evening, March 7th. Fr. 8587, n-_ & Du Phoss Stage {EDIATE Wednesdny 226 Conn. ave. — = SHUBERT dusis Vaudeville Daily at 2115 and 8115 A Sensational Smashing HIT “SPIGE OF 1922” By JACK LAIT ‘A whale of a Revue in two T4tk St. AN WHO FOOLED HPRSELF." CAROLINA = & . . Ave. 5 Prod: TLTON fil)l.! and STAR ('AS’;"C‘::H S“Il' DEEP. Pathe News GENT 15t» 3nd Celifornia sta. RE! LADY GODIVA," AN W THEATER 55,5 2 2 NE FRAN IN FAR- OLD LLOYD Comedy. Also Aesop’s Fa- bles. 6th & C Sts. N.E, “SHIRLEY OF THR CUS." TLWHITH, 10 “PLUNDER. NMOIIRO“ mmEL oth at 0 Street N. A Peter 'BLENE OHADWIOK. OLAIRE WIND- B %ROWAA‘? KERRY, PAT O'MAL- TOEPLECHASER. HOM B = UNDAY AND MONDAY- AVO! H St. at 1st St. N.W. F LAURETT] TAYLOR, in_“PBG JOMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY—MARY IO UKFORD), in ~TESS OF THB STORM ELITE 35 Atiisox. Thomas H. Ince Special and Aesop's Fables added. A Poem, by Tennysen. NUM, fn “SMILING JIM." And HAR- NEW STANTON SHIRLDY MASON, o “THE THIRD ALARM." “BROTHERS UNDBR TS SRTN i d MAE BUSCH. 'Mermaid Com- NG JACKIP 000GAN, in **OLIVER TWIST." O MY HEART." Mutt and Jeft Cartoo COUNTRY." 100, including Arman Ka- liz, Brendel & Bert and Sam Hern and forty hand- picked Broadway Beauties. Eovipt on Bav.. Sun. nd Holdags Final Performances Sunday, March 4, at 8 and 8:15 P. M. BEG. SUN. MARCH 11TH SEATS NOW ON SALE Avery Hopwood's Graat Farce THE DEMI-VIRGIN With HAZEL DAWN And Ol‘llhl-l l‘- f. Production o §2.00 MAIDS OF AMERICA U Burlesque’s Master Show for Laughter Next Week—WMOLLIE WILLIAMS Dr. Frank Crane ‘Will Lecture at the Metropolitan M. E. Church Tues., Mar. fi:n. 8 P.M. . TIE58 G Be. . van | Orders Filled, Teirrase S Helpions Becstien At 719 9th the latest d: G Fr. 6506, will tesen wou ces in & few Results t any time. C! and 7(» es. Hrs., 10 a.m. to 10 p. STAFFORD PEMBERT ¥ Winter Garfen atar, parcoer tn Gertrude Tloffman, Mae Murray, Maude Allen and otle: lessons in all styles of dancing. Ballet, baliroon, stage and children's classes Stage Class weekly on st .n of President Tickter. Famphior unon STUDIO, 1850 BlL’IVlORE. COL. WJ wm.;.. DAVISON'S T 320 Miw e Teach you to dance corractly in a few I rictly private. Any hour. Separate studios. danc. Sat. evenings, with orchestra. 24 PROF. AND MRS, ACHER'S BTUDIO, 1127 n.w. Class Monday and Fridar. 8 to Private lessons by appolntment in_8567. _Established 1900. 818 z2ud N.W.—PRIVATE LES sons any time, 75c. Course, Fine environ Guar._res JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN HOSKJNS. correctly tadght Btage and bullroom dancing e 74 ild adults. Studio for rent for pri- children and adul x rent for o 1141 Conn. ave. PAUL TCHERNIKOFF. ‘Ballet Master Washington Opera Co., and ELIZABETH GARDINER, balif Graduate, formerly of Pavio o3 Tnstriction o all MR, Former N vate dance dancing. Taogo Studio 1708 S North 7663-J. mrds Rightway School of Dancing 514 Twelfth st, n.w. (near 18th and ¥). Koroll at our studlo if you want to dance. Our method: very easy. No appointment required. Instruction 10 a.tg. t0 10 pm. 3+ STAGE DANCING BUCK TOE FANCY MISS BAKER Late of I:ln & Heath Children gt Staged Thoae Adams k !. “’fl hr appointment,