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i 28 4 CET DIPLOMAS I ARMY SCHDOLS Gen. McCaw Tells Classes at Museum Exercises of Greater Future. Forty-four officers were graduated at the combined closing exercises of Army Medical School and Army School at the new National auditorium yesterday after- Dental Museum noon Brig assistant surgeon mandant of the the new building which will be ready to house the Army Medical School at Walter Reed Hospital in two months’ He spoke of the hope of the Medical Corps to have at Walter Reed the greatest Army medical school. as s hospital. and that in time Reed would be the center of | culture in the United States. S. Davis Boak, commandant an Cirector. department of clinical den- tistry, spoke of the gradual growth of dental work in the sdvancement Dwight I tory of war, MeCaw. and com- told of Gen. Walter D, general school, time. te medic Col Davis. assistant secre- presented the diplomas. Firig. Gen. Robert I5. Noble presented the Hoff memorial medal for the stu- civing the highest marks in to the winner, Capt. Wil- the Slee medal for ch of bacteriology, en. MeCaw pruit, and he n Unive Recipients of Diplomas. The following officers were sented with diplomas Army Medical School—Majs. Oral Kevoly Bolibaugh, Robert Henry Lowry and Frank Smeeton Matlack: Capts. Harold Ogden Brown and Wil- am D, ill. distinguished. Grad Majs. Francis Fitts. Arthur Parker <mith Linthicum: Bluckshear, William oll, Francis Joseph Clune Midkiti Crandall. uttis Lee Gr: rles Henry Haberer, Read Bene- :. Aubin Tilden King. Mashburn. Richard ley Gibson Odom. en, Robert James Jetferson Posey, Elgen n Tillman Sharpton. mith, Charles parles Booth Spruit. Stanton. Paul Henry Robert Thomas, Jr.. and Wag all ‘of th, " S Army Honor gradu- stian Ander- ittenden Webb, Jr. Arthur Edmon Floyd Dav Clarence = Walter mner Lockwood, McCormick, James Olsen, Hugh James Ryan, ith, Ernest Frank Sharp Weeks, all of the Dental tates Army ¢ music for the occasion furnished by the orchestra of United States Marine Band pre- Moylan Hitchens [o0 Capts Newman Bliss Thomas Harringto Dani Benedict Rrown, Boyle ITohnson, Arthur Lawrence Boyd Lee and James Corps, United 1 was the Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Lovell, jr. Air as been relieved from duty t Bolling Field. Anacostia, D. C., and lered to Honolulu. Hawaii for George E Stinson. Air has been it. David Bolling Field, to Middletown. Pa Lieut. Leslie I'. Arnold, at Montgomery, Ala., sferred to oBlling Field. Majors William W. West and H. D. lin, cavalry, at the French School, Saumur, France, have » take a further course of instruction at the School of Ap- plication for Cavalry. Tor di Quinto, Italy Capt { ! { Service, at ordered Air has Ch Clark Kittrell, gineers, the N of Technology, « ordered to Honolulu, Col, rent, to Corps of En- husetts Insti- mbridge, has Hawali, W, H at Philac Menges, finance Iphia, has been the Panama_ Canal Zone of Lieut. Col. W. McK. finance department, who ered to Boston, Mass nby, finance depart- has been ordered to Lambdin, has been Col. James ment, at Boston, San Franc Capt. H. ‘airbanks, Corps of tngineers, at Fort Humphreys, Va., has been ordered to Manila, P. I. Maj. John G. MacDonnell, Adjutant neral’s Department, at the War De- partment, has been ordered to the Philippines for duty Capt. John E. Harris Corps of En- gineers, at Atlanta, Ga., has been or- dered to Honolulu, Hawaii. Capt. Robert G. Forsythe, Signal San F'r: cisco, has been de- military instructor 40th National Guard, and First Harry L. Vitzhun, Signal Corps, t San Francisco. hus been detalled 1o similar duty with the 36th Divis- fon, Texas ional Guard. Navy. | B. T. Bulmer, at the nav: l »rfolk, has been detailed as navy vard, Mare Island Capt. yard, manager, TCalit “ommand A. W. Sears, at the Naval War College, Newport, R. I, has been detailed as naval attache at Santiago, Chile; Lima., Peru, and Quito, Beuador Lieut. Commander of the bureau of aeronauti Department, has been ty with the naval inspec eraft at Friedrichshafen, G Officers ordered to the N College arc Commander Alexander | Sharp and Lieut. Commanders J. A. Logan and R. F. McGonnell. 3 Commander F. A. Todd of the gen- rd hag been assigned to the ivikion, battle fleet. ordered to the Annapolis ademy are Lieut. Commander J0c and_Lieuts. G. C. 5. Ludlow, jr.; Mott Sydney M. Kraus ¢ Navy aval War | Bledsoe Medical Corps). cut, 1. B, Erskine, Medical Corp: at the Naval Medical School, this city, has been ordered to the Naval Hos: . Portsmouth, N. H. Commander C. H. Maddox, at Academy, has been assighed to_the scouting fleet. Lieut. Commander M. Minter, Corps, sagitary engineer ‘of s been ofdered to the naval ion, Great Lakes. Tl B. Storch. Medical Corps, barracks, Hampton has been ordered to the bu- f medicine agad surgery, Navy mp.n nent. # 3 llowing .amed naval con t the Massachusetts Insti- Technology, Cambridge, have cu ordered to the navy vard, Ports- mouth, N. Fa: Lieuts. O. D. Colvin, R K. Kel! . McShane, Paul ni. W. Powell, rletor Shugg, R. C. Watt, William Webster, yd . D, Wheelock. FULTON ESTATE, $471,530. tiorace K. Fulton, who died June 1. left an estate valued at $471,53 nceording to the petition of tl American Security and Trust Com- pany for the probate of his will. R. K. Wells THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON BALD EAGLE. Bald eagle (halimetus ius) Length about three feet Adult's, head, neck and tail rest of the plumage dark brown; and feet vellow. The plumage of the first-year birds is a uniform dark brown. almost black, with no white perceptible, while that of the second-vear birds is a lighter color and begins to show white on head and tail. Resident (not common) leucocepha- white; all “the ye Our ely national bird makes his home CHOOSE MISS BREWER. very appropri- at Mount Ver- Elect. Miss Clara Y. Brewer clected president of the W. branch of the Lake Erie Alumnae Assoctation. chosen are: Mrs. Frederick Ashley, vice president, and Mrs. N. W. Dor- sey, secretary-treasurer. Members of | the executive committee are M Emma Gillett, Mrs. Frederick Bryan and Mrs. Albert B. Bushnell. Miss Gillett, who is dean of the Washington College of Law, wa elected councilor to the council, with Miss Mary A. Brewer alternate. A report on the develop- ment of the endowment campaign was given by Mrs. Bryan. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will from Benning race track at All who like to walk or in_the propa- | gation of wa are cordially invited to a. the hikers to Shaw's Aquatic Gardens, in Kenil- worth. Dr. Hall will lead. has been hington Colleg The Red Triangle Outing Club will | meet tomorrow at 36th and M streets, 3 p.m._ Buy round-trip ticket to Great Falls and ride to Fairview. Hike down Difficult run and back. W. B. Coulter, leader. The board of education will meet Monday, 3 p.m., at Franklin School. Piney Branch Citizens’ Association will meet for last time this season Monday, 8 p.m., at lowa Avenue Methodist Church ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Community Service Club will give a dance at Pythian Temple. Andrew Jackson Council, No. 6. Jr. 0. U. A. M, will meet at Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock. ey SMOOTH ' HANDS No Matter ‘What You Do DAME NATURE CREAM Ends dryness er rou, hflfflt?'fidli. President Cashier / EE—JE—EzEIE]EI The real estate owred by Mr. Ful- ton is assessed at $84,213 and his per- sonal property is estimated at $387,- 17.66, The trust company is named cxecutor and trustee of the estate. bill | Other officers | alumnae | ves H. L. Offutt, Jr. kW. P. Lipscomb - €. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Viee Presidents The “Friendly” Bank non, where ny years. reat Falls, may be seen soaring Potomac with chara and grace. He li almost entirely on fish and, it is said, often makes the fish hawk give up his prey. We are fortunate in having eagle here, for he rarely breeds inland he nest is generally in the top of a tall tree and is large—a platform of sticks, often six feet across and three or four feet in depth. It is lined with coarse marsh grass. Two large white eggs are one He is and In lived for found at pair r th the (Copyright. L. W. Maynard.) Golf Fans James | D. C. Alumm of Lake Erie College %— = In olden times, when gray, to calm men grew repose they would , aspire: they put all festive things and read John Bunyan by re. They talked of gout and | r ills, itheir shelves, compared their favored | brands of pills and bored each other land themselves. Bat now I see the {young old men forsake the ingle- nook and hall, and up the brac and through the glen they chase a little snow-white ball. T watch them I move with sprightly step, no sign of stringhalt in their tread; they {seem as blithe and full of pep as | when their wintry locks were red | They come at cvening from the { links, a bunch of gray. athletic men, {and throw in sundry Volstead {drinks, and fight their battles o'er again. And this, methinks, is better far, than sinking into dotard blues. and digging ointment from a jar to rub on rusty bones and thews |l!'i better than the ancient way of mourning minutes as they pass, and | pausing now and then to say, “The ireaper comes! All flesh is grass!” The greatest pastime ever sprung is that which speeds the halting vet, which makes the patriarch fecl | young, and makes the young man { younger yet | i (Copyright). WALT MASON Large Soft ‘Crabs. .$1.00 per doz. Hard Shell Crabs 50c doz. Crab Flake ..... .60cTb. Lobster ......... 50c 1b. Shrimp .. . 25c1b. Sea Scollops Fish Prxices Always Low || EACHO & COMPANY 22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 | i ROAD MAPS To Visiting Shriners Of Washington, D. C. and Surrounding States SERVICE TIRE CO. 1336 Fourteenth St. N.W. (&} Doors Below R. I. Ave.) District National Bank 1406 “Bridging the Gap” In other words—if there should + come a time when your income is cut off — even . temporarily — wouldn’t vou like to feel that you had a Bank account to draw upon—with which to “carry on”? No matter how much money you have made—it SAVE that is of any value to you in time of necessity or opportunity. Saving is such a simple and easy Really what is now spent heedlessly would amount to a com- petent sum if propeMy husbanded in a Savings Account. Everybody should have a Savings Account—and keep adding to it—so that when it is needed the money will be available. We pay interest at the rate of 3% on Savlngs Accounts. thing. | thelmess_and and kept dark bottles on | {MOTOR BUS SERVICE TODAY'S AMUSEHERTS. BELASCO — “Captain Applejack.” satire melodrama, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—“Abie’s Irish Rose, comedy, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. - GAYETY—"Talk of the Town burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. and 12 midnight. KEITH'S—Louise Lovely, ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND — Newman's Orchestra, vaudevilie, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. €O0SMOS—Mirigm Cooper, in “The Girl Who Came Back,” photoplay, at 1, 3,5, 7 and 9—last feature, 9:45 p.m. POLI'S—“Only a Shop Girl” at 10 am. untli 11 p.m. continuously. RIALTO—Reginald Denny, in * Abysmal Brute” at 11:30 dm., 8:30, 6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE — Jack Holt, in_“The Tiger's Claw” and the Sidney Drews in “Onge a Mason,” at 10 and 11:45 am, 1%0, 7, 8:50 and 10:35 pm. COLUMBIA of the Apocalypse,” Valentino, at 10 a.m. and 4:55 and 9:3, METROPOLITAN — Richard Bar- . in “The vaude- 3:20 5 The Four Horsemen with l’%rudnlhh Bright Shawl.” : 3:30, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. UNION STATION PLAZA—Shrine Rodeo, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. EMERGENCY STAFF | HAS HURRIED WEEK Doctors Remain on Duty Many Hours Overtime During Convention. Members of the resident and visit- ing staffs of Emergency Hospital, some of them wearers of the fez, early in the week took a prominent part in the royal welcome to the visiting Shriners and now they are placing no obstacje In the way of speeding the departing guests. It has been a week of strenuous work for Supt. B. B. Sandige, Assistant Supt. G. F. Dalton and the house staff. Dr. A. L. Riddick, resident phy- an, had the assistance of Drs. James . Mitchell and Harry Lewis in the operating work, members of the house staff being Drs. Pearl Rus- | sell, J. R. Cattone, W. W. Sager, E. Sawyer, Howard Searl and John De Mayo. Woman on Ambulance. arl Russell, the only female | member of the hospital staff, spent much of her time on the ambulance, | Which enabled her to render first aid in many cases of the more seriously affected patients There were few breathing .-p»n., for the staff. and so deeply interested were the young physiclans in the | work that they remained on duty many extra hours without objection. 200 Patients Treated. Approximately 200 patients were treated at the hospital during the first four days of the week. Several of them reaching there simultane ously, but there was no time when it was impossible to receive and ad- minister first ald without delay. Because of the excessive heat Tues- day, during the first parade, a num- bers of marchers suffered attacks of heat prostration, several suffering ar attacks later. The num- at prostration cases treated b Dr. P unaccustomed to re- maining on their feet so many consecutive hours, suffered from blistered feet and had to be treated, some of the less serlously affected seeking treatment in thelr rooms. Three Shriners from Nashville, Tenn. suffered from badly blistered feet and had to seek hospital treatment. Daily Schedule—Morning and Evening—To Brandswine, Leonardtown, La P Mor- { mant Rock Point and other Southers Maryland Points. Connections for Mot Wharf anl Colonial Beach, Virgl tog at 1208 Good Hope Hoad E D. C. Busses for Special hone Lincoln 6929, TIDEWATER LINES, Inc. Leas- Ana- | Tripe— A Quick Cleaner Ii you get grease, paint, oil or anything else on your apparel— no matter how delicate the fabric—apply Cleansiline It's a pure chemical preparation abso- lutely harmless, yet most effective. You don’t have to wash or rinse after using. Keep a bottle handy—for the emergency. For Sale at all Peoples and other good Drug Stores Graham Remedy Co. G Street is only what you EEEEE:EEEEE | Ruth"C. White, a D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 SUES FOR $20,000. Suit to recover $20,000 damages for alleged personal injuries was filed yes- | terday in the District Supreme Court by director of the Girl Scouts’ Association of the Columbia, against Walter L. Gary and the Walter L. Gary Company. She says | ehe sustained serious injury January 12 last, when an auto truck ot the defen ants struck her while at 12th and H streets northwest. She is represented by Attorney W. W. Ross. District of AMUSEMENTS. B SHUBERT'BELASCO TONIGHT, 8:30, 80c to $2.00 FUNNIEST SHOW IN TOWN TOMORROW NIGHT—SEATS NOW | LOWELL SHERMAN'i LAWFUL LARCENY LAST DAY, NOBLES! «+«RIALTO 2% at G Street UNIVERSAL JACK LONDON'S DRAMATIC STORY—THE ABYSMAL BRUTE REGINALD DENNY & STAR CAST ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES s NEXT WEEK-vs Cosmopolitan-Goldwyn SUMPTUOUS SPECTACLE ENEMIES OF WOMEN BY VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ LIONEL BARRYMORE ALMA RUBENS AND SUPERB CAST EE US I it yon need Blank Books. We | are ready to supply ¥ou At once. E. Morrison Paper Co. | BU!L’I‘ Ol-‘ STEEL Main 1776, Torims as tos as 810 down “Every Garage a Masterpiecs.” HOTEL INN | 610 9th St. N.W. Formerly Stag Hotel Phone Main 81088109 Best Rooms in the City Reasonable Rates But when you look, does it pain sour eyes—make you dizzy—give you & headache? Then it is time 10 have your eyes examined by our experlenced optometrists, who will the proper lenses you OPTICAL M. A. LEESE °5mar Branck 712 11th Street Store In time of “peace” prepare Now’s.the time to look after the heating appa- ratus—and have it put in condition. Or, if you have an installation to be made—steam or hot water—be about it. In either event refer to the Recommended Service ’column in the Classified Section. You can rely upon Recommended Service— specialists in every kind of personal and domestic service—they guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. GIRLS, HE'S HERE! The actor who has fascinated New York’s feminine theatergoers for three years. He will win yotr hearts at the Belasco Theater tomorrow night. WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE 2 Shews tor ottt o 17 i washiNaT Ol ON's ONLY' PORULAR PRICE | VAUDEVILLE THEATER SIG NEWMAN AND Hl§ ORCHESTRA ekford PHOTO PLAYS “HER ACGIDENTAL !(IISIINB" & “DISCOVERING MOVIE STARS" Pictures of Thess In “Sersen Terts” Strand_Stage Last Woek ulaf Prices—Nights Except Sat. Mat.. Sun. & | o0 of 1 & Jeanet LOEW'’S ALAC _F STREET AT 13th LAST TIMES TODAY JACK HOLT “THE_TIGER’'S CLAW" With Eva Novak {ONCE A MASON FEATURING MR.AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW Views of Shrine Parade Beginning Tomorow CENTS AN HOUR" With Walter Hiers and Jacqueline I, LOEW’S OLUMBI _F STREET AT 12th LAST TIMES TODAY Metro presents THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of the Apocalypse WITH RODOLPH VALENTINO nning Tomorrow ‘““THE EXCITERS" With Bebe Daniels & Tony Moreno Zirrzg —— e e Spend the Week-End at COLONIAL BEACH “Washington’s Atlantic Cit, Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th St. Whart Today FREE DANCING GAYETY o Today and Tomorrow only ' TALK OF THE TOWN otic Bur! MATIONAL CORA B. S HREVE’ Dancing Class of 1022-1923 in a Juvenile l!ullell Comedy. “My Lady «f Evening” __SEATS SELLING. MONDAY NIGHT. Film Features AMERICAN 5 S s w1 MIGHTY LK LG Broor S St. N.W. FAVORITE i34 '&'w’ B, ¥ FOURTH M 2 WHITE FLOWE] “WHITE W UNGLI 1349 Win DUMBARTON JOHY | GILBERT. “THE LOVB GAMBLER." EMPIRE °'% ¥ st. N.E FRANK MAYO. in BOLTED DOOR.”_Also Comedy. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ONLY THE BETTER PICTURES \ Next Week, Starting Monday, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “Robin Hood” First Time at These Prices Spicy First-Run Comedies—International News Movie Chats—Always a Selected Prog: ram COSMOS ORCHESTRA WITH FEATURES Our Perfect Ventilation. Permits Gentlemen Smoking in Balcony ANNA Q. NILSSON Beautiful heroine of many faseinating screen “iories has had many lcturesque backgrou: ur her bl lovelines: hut never anything t npproach the mmique Island of phantem locked tog: er mass of seaweed, drift. ing in the Sargasso Sea. ‘There mever before has been Alm ay lke ittenden Marriott's ISLE OF LOST SHIPS has there been 5o masterfel a ploce of direetio: Maurice Tourneur has brought to visualization of this vibrant tale of hair- raising adventure, thu: dering climaxes rugged romance. the season's PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT TOMORROW AT ,CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN F _at 10th’ It 1 GREAT FALLS PARK Most beautiful place mear the National Capital FREE SUNDAY CONCERT Picnic Grounds—Fishing Popular Amusements Excellent chicken and fish dinmers Round Trip, 50c; Children, 40c Adequate train service from Terminal, 36th and M Streets N.W. Marshall Hall STR. CHARLES MACALESTER 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 6:30 P. M. Boat Fare 50c Round Trip Maryland Fried Chicken Dinner, $1.50 FREE ADM ON AMUSEMENT PARK WITH SEVEN BIG RIDES 33 OTHER AMUSEMENTS AND GREAT ORCHESTRA OF 10 POR DANCING IN FINEST BALL ROOM HERFABOUTS PRESIDENT Pem. Av At 11th St. | Mat. Today. 2:30—Tonight, 8:30 SEATS NOW FOR NEXT-WEEK | AND LAST WEEK IN 14t ‘WASHINGTON Anne Nichels' Comedy Riot “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” | . The Irtsh-Hebrew Mirthquake Salt Water Bathing In the Grand Old Chesapeake Bay BAY SHORE Baltimore Reached by steam roads or W, B & A. electric tp Balti- more, thence via Baltimore trolleys, or fine auto roads direct to TRUXTON 5 Que St Nw. ¥ DEGR! HOOT GIBSO; “SINGLB HA! CIRCLE 05 on HEERY Crtap- WICK, RICHARD DIX, J FRANK MAYO, in “THE HOME =° ¢ Street N.E. 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 953 “(th RALPH LE ING BIG GAMB IN AFRICA. CAROU IR & N. G, Ave. starting 5 . star of CHEVY CHASEnf.a'.'ne,‘JEZ 5 W, AI_:rr.lt HIERS, with LILA 4.EE and JACQUELINE TOGAN. NEW STANTON o c st Contin. from 2 p.m. !\l(‘HARD TALMADGE. in “TAKIWG OHANCES." Bxtra! Added Attraction! 0PI NG OF KING TUT'S TOMB> Actual_scenes of treasure seekers. and P Stu. 'S WIVES,™ starring BARBARA LA"AR‘ DAVID BUTLER, ZABU PITTS and others. NEW TER 535 8th st. S.E. L] TRRib I, FAR NUM, in “THE Also Mohawk Qua Park over delightful route. Washington Boulevard to Baltimore to East Fayette St., to Philadelphia Road, to North Point Road. Going through ‘historic North Point Battlefield. Delicious Sea Food Dinners Dancing All forms of entertainment and thrills a-plenty. 1,000-ft. Concrete Pier Sea-bounded horizon Bay Shore Park | = CLASS VAUDRYILLE THEATRE DE LUXE CARNIVAL BILL Great Stars Co-Headline ) Stage and_ Screen Artiste \ LOUISE LOVELY ! ( “The Beautiful Intensely Interesting Novelty Act Screen Tests for Ambitious Movie Fans. Children at Maty And That Master of Wit JULIUS TANNEN (“Chatterbox") In the Funniest of Monologues Renee Robert & Glers-Dorf Symphonixts; Bailey Cowan k Clifford: laudia Coleman; Barrett & ‘arnum; ‘Al Striker; Fables; opics; Path, Two Shows Daily, 2:15 & §:15 Sunday Matinee at 3 Phonés, Main 4484, 4485, 6523 CHESAPEAKE BEACH WASHINGTO? ONLY SALT WATER RESORT All Seashore: Attractions Round Trip: Adults, 50ci Children, (Exce, Trains Bunday, 8 Other Day: Frequent CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITA AT 10th’ LAST DAY 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10:30 AM. First Natlonal Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS WITH DOROTHY GISH Supported by a brilliant cast in a smuperb picturization of .J Hergeshelmer's colorful story of “THE BRIGHT SHAWL” ADDED BOBBY VERNON In Christie's Funniest, “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” WORLD SURVEY—SYVWPHONY 1 EXTRA. T PICTURES i OF SHRINE PARADE NTRAL 9th Bet. D and E | GLORIA L, DAUGH] I TOMORROW-—_RAL TAR CAST, & TE 8 AN CRANDALL‘S THEATER 9th and E St. CRANDA”.'S Savoy Theater and Garden 14th and Col. Rd. p-m. Daily. 3 pm. ADGE BELLAMY. SOUL ~OF ' TH Christie Comeds. b S A HULA HONE EDMATINEE AT OREGON " TRATL." “Overture, “GREENWICH " Augmented Orchestra, Danfel Breeskin. Conductor. TOMORROW-—HAROLD LLOYD. in “SAFETY LAST.” CRANDALL’S Mate., N TRAIL.” elodtes of Old Sentland.* anley W. Rhoades, “on LOYD Arranged by cert Orgnni TOMORROW—HAROLD SAFETY LAST."” CRANDALL’S Apetlo Thenter and Garden 624 H St. NE| Mat. Saturday at 2 p.m. TODAY—CLARA L YOUNG, in’ “THE WOM RO And-Our York Theater GaAv.&Quebee CRANDAI.L’S ADDED ATTRACTION. ~ “THF o. EXCURSIINS. -~ GREAT FALLS BY WATER Power boat “Peggs” _les Aquea bridge. 36th &nd M haw., Sunday at 10 a - Round trlp, 60 cents. Rates to charter part West 17257, 100 DANCING. MR. LEROY H. THAYER Toacher of Washington's Social Set Class a private instruction o all forr. of .dancing. Now infroducing the new Tang ‘Thayer Trot and Debutante Waltzs. 1145 CONNECTICUT AVE. MA PROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, X(_ Ioth ity ass Monday and Friday 11pm. Fricate lesons by appointiment. l'flanrl 8567, Established 1900. 14 STAFFORD PEMBERTON Former partner fo -Gertrude Hoffman, Ms Murray. Studio open all summer, pupily enter ing now will be able to appear'in Mr. Pem behton's next concert; lessions in ail stytes neing. STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 200z. 1 GLOVER'S, 613 2204 N.W.—PRIVATE LES oo aay time, Toc. | Course, uix lessoas, uar. esults. Fine environment. W. 1129. DAVISON’S Iref-1329M n.w. ¥ey Toach you to dance correctly in a faw lossor strictly private. Any bour. Heparate studl Cluse dapce Sui; evenings, with orchestrs (

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