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“ TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Have you ever noticed the expres- ston of relief that envelops the face of a kid about te g0 on a ourney Im- mediately the convevance which he is to travel actually gets under way? All the prior nces in the world that the trip is a certainty can never produce the thrill that into Nis heart when he knows that he's off. Well, look of conten the Stearns, s comes it was virtually this ide tment that spread over s Frank W Butler and all friends of ardent countenano of Willlam M Michasl Hennessey long standing and of Prestdent Calvin Coolidge, as they tripped a out of the New Willard Motel after the world had been told that the occupant of the White House nad offictaily tossed his old “stove- pipe” Into the ring Few, of course. that these “three fectly wel Vermon can even musketeers” wera aware that the farm boy would do e the kd tmagine admirers | {mail, |cede this week One local publishing institution has sent out (CIRCULARS CROWD | F cal | re: 501 for ru mi | wr {ha malls cu sine | that i until bust| sate from the < no il hroug th found a breadth than Messrs liam M. But ness i Bostine Democratic from his neatly combed head 1o the soles of hix well pro- portioned feet, Mr. Stearns, probably the closest friend the Pr nt has, s a man of sonality, hear of United tearn: hael B hank you! office il hir f out, and vateran po- Boston Globe, often. hie admiration would put He are the liouse. T gathered at random ngton Ivered may be taken e courage disy his message as a criterion, ayed by the Mis veards the | “Have 1 flc rio ¥ ! ahe Lge lot T be h ke, mas for | That de! {mail n acing a Iy | mas” cel at political aMifations | Prestdent | |W rather | won for quality < opponents K A ige displayed letting ~the lie ge with aid Wendall lawyer of Kansas st conversa- George of " St mocratt {date for of Missourd Willard answer a few questions. aring that the chief cause h the Kansas farmer 2 of his buying pow- notwithstanding this -btedness had been oud. who repre- arm implement con- en outlined the pol ri and Kansas about eports to the surprised to resi- is thought certain imentary vote will first r Gov. Davis MeAdoo oughout the state and will ndoubtedly recelve indorsement of ts. Kansas City {s for i Press Association to have former Gov. Gardner_receive a_compli- vote. What will hard to tell. b ¥ hirlwind tion." thom ey of manager o when she to Congress, was somewhat skeptical as to how the Fresident's stand on the bonus issue would be accepted in h was sent Person action Spani ¥, 1 favor Mr. d Mr. Disney. “I am a war veteran, but never ac- cepted any remuneration. It was her attitude toward the bonus, though, defeated, Miss Robertson the last knows no human being for American soldiers Coolidge's h state is very ht now o tell Wha 5 With crat George ¢ boss of dele- the W. Upham, de of Windy eceive the gation here 1o help and cav river Fred anc Doliti v that killed te early ather,” been quite some ve done by ent eham. where hardly had been for the hey the len John twanty-five v the Hlinois tion. breczed up not would do but that | tell wonderful prosper he ¥ hoth the ness farme We work hand In hand ughed the genial westerner. th banking, manufacturing and many other interests in common, Chi- g0 folks have nce realized that the better the co-operation be- tween farmer and city man, the better rill be both, e now nd manufacturers’ con- ¢ held in Chicago Janu- an unprecedented will be recorded.” bout polit you'll in the dining roo ven’t been on speak these many years Glenn Manuf: f t g enjoy out our ary 14 and ittendanc How Politics and | terms for, I¢ out flew Mr When Tokio and in from their cording to J. T: Japan Hotel soon, many two cities after 1 Yokahama rise Fuins, which, a aku, secretary of the Association, will be large buildings in the will be patterned closely nilar structures in the United specially Swill our hotels, at the Lee this country tional conven New York this be true of Takaku, who is Since coming to tend the intern; of hotel men I 1 have.made extensive ‘n- vestigations of your leading hotel and am taking back some splend idens regarding your laundry, kitchen 'systems, which are & reve- lation to our old method of conduct- ing_sam ‘The Japunese, who also is assistant passenger manager of the govern- ment railways, sald the spirit of senerosity displayed by America dur- ing the recent carthquake. ‘n his country had proved comciusivelv to his people that the two nations are to be r’endl!‘ - SHRMINER, B \ ical situ- | And | Miss Alice Rob- | o keep out ofal linois arranging for the ! ice and ! | western states to connec tory co na Ca 1d. Ar Co | PIXRKS ms&sswmmms#m\i. \“.\ SSSSSSRAR S S S SS N \\\.\“\V\\\\‘V‘\*\\\S\\\h\\\-\‘\fl&\\%&m\\‘mfis\‘\\\.\\\\\)\‘\S&‘\‘\‘\W\‘ 2 o ¢ Tomorrow A the states. formulate plans. clude Representatiy ington; For hours I racked my careworn dome, attempting to think up a pome, and racked it all in vain; and to myseli I said, “Meseems I have exhausted all the themes that are both safe and sape.” | wrung my hands and walked the floor and bit large fragments from the door, my fanguage was a shame; I soaked my head as though in pain, and tore m; hair, but all in vain, no inspiration came. ‘John: he came that day to mowy my awn, and when his tnsk was done, he said, “Tt seems to me\unfair, that you infest an easy chair, while T toil i the sun. That blamed old mower breaks my back 4nd makes my hinges groan and erack while push- ing to and iro; and while 1 earn a rusty plunk you sit around compos- ing junk, and draw nine bucks or “It does seem fierce,” T sadly ; “no wonder you are seeing red, and ready for a scrap; vet often, as 1 watch you sweat, you look to me like fortune's pet, you seem a lucky chap. We all have grief and care to burn, for tother’s job we weakly yearn, in moments oi de- spair; and every man will sigh, ‘Alas though lie may mow the luscious grass, or teeter in a chair.” (Copyright.) WALT MASOM LOSES SUIT AGAINST CITY. Becauss the ollectlon of garbage Mave Sou mal is a governmental function and the ast year lengthy messages uurp‘lflsirlcl of Columbia s not therefore 1t to householders bearing the of- i responsible for {nfuties received by fally advised mailing dates for va- |citizens when such function is being us sections of the count This the office is experimenting with rter notices, relying upon the neral knowledge of the advantage early mafling on the part of the | eal public | Matl Well in Advance. schedule for early mailing has pr in The Star, and. in veral L~ sald to begin for' far west early this week ep about a week ahead of all points. CHRISTMAS MAIL lood of Advertising Matter Expected to Recede With- out Upsetting Schedule. There is a delegate named Floods of circular mail have ached the Washington efty post of; e recently. it was mmm’ today. mewhat hampering e clerfcal ree in its handling of the first sh of the parcel post Caristmas re- The flood Is expected to within and the pust few days a 1lion hal? pleces of mall, hile several local mercantile firms sent to patrons through the hundreds of thousands of cir- ve Parcel Matl Meavy. hundreds of parcels have { the office ~marked | stmas,” and by the the outzolng par- re expected to number into the ids every twenty-four hours. the post office will send t to each householder by carrier a A bearing the message Tave you shopped? you mailed? Already {thou | ou A performed. Chief Justice f¢ Division 2 yesterday directed a ct in favor of the municipality h been sued for §10,000 damages Willlam Wol! minor, through his mother, Mre. Rebecca Wolf. The boy was struck by a igarbage wagon while making collec- tions mear Sherman avenue and Irv- {ing street A : weore crushed and he was otherwise and ! {njured according to the suit Hled by Christ- | Attorneys Goodhue Weatheriy and {C. Kris. Assistant Corpora is, to be absolutely sure of|(ounsel Willlams appearcd for by Christmas. one should ) District parcels well aliead of time, | “Do not open untfl Christ- | label on the outside of the par- | as permitted by the postal regu- fons at this time of the year. BACK HIGHWAY PLANS. estern McCoy in b, 2 on the 1iver —_— print trictions or yesterday by Rep- ton lof employes of the gover: |ing office under certa | was obfected to on the fl {as soon as the House met esentative Thomas L. B | Texas | The objection to the report was ade on the ground that the House pmmiitee printing was not or- ganized under the rules and had vo right to make a report Speaker Gillett anno matte me: Representatives Favor Transcontinental Routes. ‘onstruction of a E highways t tha form in "t tervi- with the trans- ental routes was approved by of representatives in eting and federal highway that east and section m with 1s committee state Complete Stock Eversharp Pencils 50c to $5.00 Self-Filling Fountain was named to the public roads bureau of plans, which all for government ald. Toy of the California mmission presented confer in the probabiy Harvey highway the views of | Representative Col med chalrman of m of Utah was e committ Other member: Summers, W Sinnott, Oregon: Frederic lifornia; Leavitt, Montan: aho: Richards, Nevada: Winter, W and Morro! Pens 95¢ Up War Tax 8% Extra Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Centn 917-919 G St. N.W. izona; lorado oming: ew Mexico G. P. 0. BILL STOPPED. The first bill reported to the Sixt nth Congress granting authority e public printer to fix the pa PSS SS AR R AR AR AR A AR AR AR R AR A A AR R AR AR AR R AR GET IT AT GIBSON'S W’lg"e Yallr DDI’“"S Ha'ue Mo"e Cefl-[S Gibsons Luncheonette Soda Bar Is Gre Delfcious 5C Ple# and Cake, per cut 10c 10c Tomato loc Soup SPECIAL Twelve 5c Soda Checks (60c Worth) for 50c procurc Your Chriatmns Candies ND\N Note These s{)ecm’ Prices lbs. Assorted Chocolates nut &1“15, in attractive holly boxes. sl 29 Very special - 41c 10c 10c 10c Chocolate, with Pork and Beans Bouillon All Sandwiche: Wrapped Caramels, 1 1b, Peanut Tafry, 4003 2 1bs ... Our Speclal Chocolates, 1 1bm ... Hard Delight Mixture, 1o Greenfleld's Chocolate Sponge, 1b. . Excellent As: olates, Ib. Chocolate Peppermint Pattles. 1b. Assorted Chocolates attractive box, Chewing Gum. 2 for .., 5 Life En\mn. ey 2 for ... Cany e mv' Chocolate ib 6lc s Chocolate’ Bars. g0 11c C 39 On account of the extremely low price on this candy, we positively cannot deliver it. ¥'s Chocolate Bars, 2 for. Jordan Almond Be: Specnal pnces on Electric T\mgsten Bulbe --30¢ 100-watt, clear . Daylight 2 (Thest are American-made lamps) Our Great Annual Pre-Inventory Sale rery vear we offer you wonderful values in electrical merchandise which is suitable for Christmas presents. In- stead of holding the prices up until after Christmas we are offering it to you now at special pre-inventory prices. Look over this list carefully and select what you need. We state herewith approximately the number of each item in stock. Universal cook, boil, While tiey la epecial, ecach. . 16 Brush “finish Adjust- able Lamps 1 of with bulb. S pecial, sach, Imported Grills, sal. * $1.69 3 Portalites, adjustable to any angle, brush brass fin- ish. Special, each. 51'49 Molor Elec- 12 Star Universal i tric Vibrators; regular price. $12.50—special. $9.98 4 Beautiful Imported Boudolr or Table Lamps, each 29 Universal Vibrators, With three applicators; regular price, 35.00—special ¢3 g8 each Griils— b Grills, rectangu- lar; broil, fry. very §598 13 Brush neck Table complete with bulb. while they Brass-finish Goose- Reading Lamps, Spe- cach 1 $3.49 12 Brush Brass- finish_Clip-to- Zdge-of-Table Lamps, bulb. Special, each L Universal Round Disc Stove, slight used as demon- strator, Specmx cacn.. 9298 3 Doub Trons, 7 Mesco 4-1b, Blectria’ Trone. special, $1.98 nl dlx:mmll‘he Junior fioudnlr or ecading amps, clip anywhere: each. . $4.39 6§ Violet Ray M ; inally = §25.00—extra special, each 10 dozen Monarch back Hair clal, each All above goods guaranteed to be as advertised. GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 91719 G St. N.W. Aluminum- Ho! “hlla they Brushes, spe- 4gc L R L T T L T R N A R A S S A R R A A bt Varieties of Work. I " of | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Fay Bainter. In “The Other Rose,” comedy, at $:20 p.m. RRICK —Swedish Ballet, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Al Jolson, in “Bombo,” revue, at §:15 p.m. KEITH'S—Rns Art Symphon- 1sts, vaudeville, at 15 and COSMOS—Clarence Oliver, in “Wire Collect,” vaudeville and pictures, con- tnuous show from*1 p.m. STRAND—Royal Pek(n Tnm deville and plctures, at 2 £:40 pan. GAYETY—"Niftles of 1923," lesque, 15 and $:15 p.m. “The Uovered Wagon,” ¥ (second week), at 8:36 p.m. PALACE—“Ty the Ladles” with Helen Jerome PBddy. at 19:88 am. 18:23, 2:15, 4:18, 6:93, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. # COLUMBIA Span’ 03, IMail Carriers Will Quit Work Christmas Noon “Whatever the situation, after 12 o'clock on Christmas day no carrier shall be worked.’ That was the ultimatum sent out to postmasters throughout the country, on direction of Postmas- ter General New, by First As sistant John H. Bartlett “And even during, the forenoon of Christmas day the work of clerks and carriers should be s6 planned that as many of them as possible may be dismissed con- sistent with the situation in any given place” declares the order Only a sufficlent number of clerks shall be kept on duty Christmas afternoon to insure the regular dispatch of first-class matl matter, Mr. Bartlett ordered MME. LASHANSKA DROPS CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS Lyric Soprano Il and Unable to Appear in Rubinstein Club bur- ~Pola h Dancer,” at 0. T:10 and 9: .m. METROPOLITAN—RIichard Barthel- moss, in “The Fiehting Blade, : . 1:15, 8:15, §:15, d and 9 lglAL’l‘l)- ‘The Day of Falth 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 5:30, 5:36, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. "(‘P.‘,'\"I'RAI:—-“’l'hn i Affairs Lady 8:20, he Mark fl‘ .m., 12 5:20, B:50, 8:20 and 9:50 p.m AMBASSADOR—M!iton Elils fn the 3:56, “A | ‘:Er::s: TONIGHT v.m.&mn—m ot 2118 . & Bet.. T6o to 53.50 AMUSEMENTS. POLY'S, TONIGHT NO MATINEE TODAY MAT. DAILY STARTING TOMORROW The Great American Picture at Last! ”THAE;»’\'JHV COVERED WAGON" APARAMO JNT PR WCTION ARlollon Wonderful { .HE hewsmt-mdstafles nr WEER _ SEATS THURSDAY | Tmm SHOW OF THE UMIVERSE' : HURSTONE THE GREAT MAGICIAN ‘Mme. Eva Gauthier SOPRANO With The Rubinstein Club New Willard Hotel Thursday, Dee. 1 Tigkety may be obtained at New Wilig Stagle ta, $2.00; season tlcke! PRESENTS S0 ot West Fioncers Who escribed in —Herald MATINEES, FLUI o, 50, %4, Tho, T A Reserve Seats Now—Don't Delay CRANDAL [METROPoLTTAN] AT 10 “Turdships Rolit the Great Fllm. Fotel 500 REFINED—POPULAR Lady of Quality I eging and 9 pm Show begins at 7 Program Here Glve Flowers. hristmas glft of flower but be sure they's Gude Advertisement Owing to sudden illness Lashanska, the lyric York. who was to be assisting artist the first concert presented by the Ru- binstein Ciub on Thursday evening, the has had to cancel her entire ert engagements for a month and cannot appear here this week As the news came too late to post- pone the concert until Mme. Lashanska can appear, the executive honrd of the club reports t R H. Dal- gleish, president nization, determination ington musie lo: Eva Gauthier, politan_ Opera the club Thursday The Wolfsohn musical burean ha nounced Miie. Hutda | soprano of New | Malke this vear 1212 ¥ | | | a ¢ pric Big stock for Christmas L l,th A, LEES % u14 eeh e e 712 11th Streeb EMEMBER we stand ready te supply S Bk e R B 'E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. UPTIC _ ,._ i1 M Cure fre - RROMO The box bears the signature 30c.—Advertisement. QUININE, € B W. Grove | | i | | earn'zarn While you are earning, learn to earn more. Practical knowledge has a money value. La Salle instruction based upon actual business experience gives prac- tical knowledge. 8-Lamp Carbon ~ Christmas Tre= - Lighting Outfits Special 51.49 8.Lamp Mazda Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits Speclal $2.19 Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Centn 917-919 G St. N.W. Open Evenings. LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Suite 713, Albee Bldg. Phone Main 8320 Only For Christmas Delivery No Cash—Pay Next Year ON ALL SIZES Days Garages Payments as Low as $7.50 Per Month WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Main 7984 CONTINENTAL TRUST BLDG. 14th St. at H Our Christmas Club Encourages THRIFT AND EcONOMY Wk you join our Christmas Savings Club and regularly deposit a certain sum of money every week, you acquire the habit of econopiz- ing on your spending. This makes you eager to get ahead and your enthusiasm helps you to doso. Come in - - Join Today “Use our Banking Office most convenient lo you™ Fifleenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $5,400,000 Branches: CENTRAL—TTH AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Nonraeasr—8rH ano H S1s. N. E. SourAwEsT—436 7TH ST. S.W. Nonrawest—1140 15t8 THIS WEEK. AM. TO 11 PO Booked through B.F Keith’sVaudevilleExchange Clarence Oliver & Georgle Ol In “Wire Colleet. New York Hippodrome Fou: Late Feuture of “Better Time Mack & in_“Home, Casson Bros. & Marie nresenting “Arts_Terpsi Jeanette Child, First Natioual Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS With DOROTHY MACKAILL and perfine Cast in His eatest Pleture, the F lGHTlNG BLADE Last Showing of Feature Degina 9:30. Selected Subsidfaries. “The Real Joy G Arthur Houston & Co. “Funny Pantomimic Jusglery” First Showing of Sport Comedy, Round Oue. “The Wandering Tvo. BUPER:PHOTOPLAYS “The Ramblin’ Kid” with HOOT GIBSON Bnek in his old character. A big. fine Western Pleture. First Evening Vaudevllie, 6:30 Matinee Prices Prevail Till Six Last Vaudeville, 9:135 CRANDALL’S AvnAssanon th 5t. & Col. RA. N.W. FODAY AND_TOM AWML v W ” CENTRAL CRANDALL'S %501 s v RS TR b8 Ty Se JitAne W AT, WORILY NSCHMIL WY KL L INTH MARK W MACK SEN L10NEL MORE _and RBENA SUNSEEING EYES RARRY OWEN, in avoy Theater 14th and Col. Rd. TODAY HAROLD LIOYD. WOREY Bl AR SCHMIDT'S ADVENTURES 1N T IRIA SWANSON CRANDALL’S AND TOMC " Avolle Theater 424 H St EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES OREGON CITY VIRGIN-WOOI OFERCOATS H AR NORTH u\fl m« N CRANDALL’S SHUBERT ARRIC ;;.,fi Vireins RICHARD HERNDON Presents Les Ballets Suedois ROLF de MARE, Director The Foremest Ballst {n the World THE ENTIRE AND ORIGINAL COMPANY From Theater des Champs-Elysees, Paris York Theater | G AvekQue Hundreds of President Theater 5% “MME. BUTTERFLY” THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Alblon, Gemerwl Director with Edith Mason Panl Althouse Fred Patton Eligabeth Bonner Reats, Jordan & G Prices, Worsted Suits and Oregon City Virgin- Wool Overcoats Honestly Worth $35 to $40 Xi 8:30 to 12 BONT MISS THE CARNIVAL TOMORROW AT THE ARCADE Favors and Ove Good Time For All SAME OLD PRICE Old Scrooge ‘and WILL BE Foundry M. E. Church 16th lnd P Bts. Friday, Dee, 14, Sx.’(l I" M. Dr. Raymond L. Forman Will Dramatize the Much-Loved 36 Dickens’ “‘Christmas Carol” Auspices Methodist Lulon Special Musio Silver Cellnflnonr Noisemakers, Jos Hurtiz Presents “Nifties of 1924" NEXT WEEK—"TALK OF THE TOW! D’ ALVAREZ | [ nmm Central High School, Fri, Dec. 14, 30, 750 to $1.00. Seats, Mrs. Groens M. 6483. STYLE AND QUALITY AT YOUR PRICE FEATURE STARTS 0. 1130, 8105, 4:40, 11:3¢ . GRIPPING DRAMA OF LIFE Goldwyn Presents ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE'S Great Story THE DAY OF FAITH Featuring ELEANOR BOARDMAN AND DISTINGUISHED CAST “OUR GANG” COMEDY Money's Worth or Money ' Back D. J. Kaufman 1724 Pa. Avenue |11 Phone Franklin 8567. 1005-7 Pa. Avenue ORGHESTRAL SELECTIONS AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S ALAC » l‘l’l‘lz:l'l‘ AT 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK TO THE LADIES nc sparkling ftage opmed »;. o mililons Nowl] “Dire b man who mads “The Covere: Wagon.” ‘WITH THEODORFE. ROBERTS, LOCUISE DRESSER AND HELEN JEROME EDDY COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS TOM GANNON'S MUSIC ==——— CoLumeiA LUMBI ¥ STREET AT 12TR Dontinuons 1 Now PLAYING In a glorious, colorful vomanoe— with a happy ending. Her deat ploture! ‘THE SPANISH DANCER’ With Antonto Voreao, Kathlyn iams, Adoiphe Menjou, Wi Beery and Gare: ughes. Stromg Added Features | NATIONAL Tenight Wed. Mat, At 820 50¢ to §2.09 DAVID BELASCO (In assoclation with WILLIAM HARRIS, Presents FAY BAINTER THE OTHER ROSE Noxt Wesk, Mats. Wed. & Sat. Beats Thurs THEATER FIREPROOF Baturday Matines | ZIEGFELD ‘movrrmos EDDIE CANTOR in the Musical Comedy “KID BOOTS” WITH MARY EATON Film I eatm €s CHEVY CHASE TODAY - Th Wool LUCKIES TRUXTON CHEAT WiHiTE RORE REGENT 3™ SEENA OWE PRINCESS *1%. __DANE OF THE NEW MEADERS ** DUMBARTON ™~ v Yous OLYMPI N TAC ST Fln. Ave. and N. Cap. POLA NEGRI, in “THE medy, “UNDER THE and Callfornia St 110 B ot Xik 5 Sth St JACK ¥ WEST Ave Bet. 15tk & 1 AYE and MARRIAS Street N Sth& N MADGE PURPLE M THE KEN HIGH mPi’ODRo CIRCLE * COLLEEN ) 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 NER, MYRTLE VANE, GAN! “APRIL SHOW TAKOMA THEATE AxA Ruhs But- tern; . SILLS ARA EDESON ELITE LIBERT CONWAY T AMERIC MUTT i4th Street Ml PrERLL Nor K HIGHWAY Cap. and MA_TALMAD( QR TN st St. and I 1. Ave, “POTASH _AND PERL- with BARNEY B RD R COOPER _ an ,.in “HER ACCI- and CHRISTIE TH | Oih & 15.8.9:3 NEW STANTO HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE The World Renewned Premiero Dauseuse MASLOVA PHILIP PELZ'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ART SYMPHONISTS OLGA KAZANSKAYA LESTER CRAWFORD AND HELEN BRODERICK “A EMILE OR TWO" LOU CLAYTON AND CLIFF EDWARDS A Blaokface Classic DE JARI Pamous European Temer Beven Other Super-Features Y DANCING. MODERN SOCIAL DANCING Fox Trot Waitz Taogo VATE AND CLASE 229 1st §t. N.E. Day phoue Main 6155. 1 PROF. AN MRS_ ACHER'S STUDIO 10t bw. Class Sonday “and Fridn e leas By app Lluhlllb'fl 1! GLADYSE WILBUR Dupont Studio. ont ¢ Fancy, Tos v appointment 1618 Teath ou (o da rectly in a few les Strictly private; any b Class and Dance Sat da Eveniag with Orches “Bambalina Fox Trot" and ' All the latest variatious, a3°

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