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40 SEE STREET WORK | CHARGEABLETOD.C. Citizens Protest Taxingf Property Owners for Resur- | facing Columbia Road. ' Proposed resurfacing of Columbia | road sho be paid for out of the District gcneral funds rather than by Rbutting property owners, according | to resolutions adopted by the Colum bia Heights Citizens' Association meeting Stephen’s Parish Hall Fourteenth street near Columbia road night. As this thoroughfare natural artery of traffic and used tensively by the bus lines, subjected to greater wear a ar than most other stre and of necessity requir- | improvement, it was pointed out that it would be | fair to charge up half the expense of the work to property holders there- on. and that it should pard for either out of the District general fund or from the gasoline tax A telegram was sent to President Coolidge requesting that he favor the retirement bill last ing more froquent revenue derived Favors Zoning Restriction. Approval was given to the proposed amendment to the zoning regulations restricting buildings to the building line established by previous construc- tion in any block already built up 80 yer cent of the frontal area. The Commissioners will be asked to a point to the position of director safety, created by the new traffic law, a local man, resident of the Dis- triet and who is fully equipped with knowledge of the traffic conditions of the city. Renewed efforts will be made to have the Lenman tract pur- chased by the District and converted into public playgrounds : ess was given a vote of for its liberal consideration in spriation and deficiency bills for Service Appreciated. Resolutions of thanks and appre tion were voted to Senator Ball Represantative Reed. chairmen of the Senate and House District commit- | tees, respectively, for the efforts of these committees in furthering legis- jation beneficial to the Nation's Cap- al. Police Capt. Robert C. Doyle was felicitated on 54th birthday anniversary and the hope expressed | that he would be further promoted in the Police Department Resolutions of sympathy were adopted on the recent death of Ber- | nard Leonard, a member of this as- soclation. Congress will be urged to hange the name of Hiatt place tc Fifteenth street. It was pointed out | that with the proposed change the street would be more easily located, | being a continuation of the numbered | thoroughfare. C. ard Brown and | H. J. Nichols were e to mem- Sership. Pre Swanton presided Shingling of hair still has so many devotees In Paris that many hair- dressing shops are forced to keep open until late at night Night Storage, $10 Month Day Farking, 50c Day 125-Car Garage—2 Investment Bldg. Garage asement Investment Bldg. J'hn:: Frank. 7601 -Honr Service 15th and K N.W. ""JlIllIIIIIHIIIl|llIlIl|lI|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII EFOLLOW THE CROWD 3 selection of Ladies’ Hat Frames, == Straw Braids and Hat Trimmings. S SEA FOOD CAFE AND RESTAURANT Only Fresh Fish Used Bpanish Mackerel. Shad and Shad Ros, Oysters in all Styles, Deviled and Imperial Crabs, Clam Chowder, Turtle Soup, etc. HERZOG’S 11th and Potomac River " See Our Optometrist 1f Your Eyes Worry You M. A. LEES Branch OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street TORT pre L i e Y —Sticks, Balls, ete., in| abundance, All wtandard GARRISON’S | Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. G oI BISEINGW G A STILL SERVING The BEST 1009 E Street N.W. (SEc0xD Italian Dinner, $1.00 | 9th St. Bargain House 413-415 9th St. N.W. Open Evenings 1,000 Pairs Children's strap Gray and Brown Pumps and Oxfords, in suede and brick; in the latest styles, that " for $4.00 a pair. All sizes. $1.50 500 Pairs Wemen's Oxfords in viel, suede and patent leathers Mhat originally sold up to $6.00. $1.95 400 Pairs Women's Sandals. -The kind that sells for $3.50. $1.50 All Men’s Shoes and Oxfords that =old up to $5.00. $2.45 SPECIAL One- sell 2,000 dosen Limen Collars, 20 different styles. 60c a Doz. The Home of Bargains Next Door to Strand Theater | val trom | | nection with the | Congregational Cny 'Save Your F.yes | it the proper giasses. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. AUDITORIUM—Inaugural Concert— |nn.-| tates Marine Band, assisted by two choral organizations, § p.m. NATIONAL-—"Peter Pan,” Sir James Barrie's fantasy, at §:20 p.m. Matinee at 3 pm BELASCO-—“Cobra,” a drama, at 20 p.m. Matinee at 3 p.m. POLI'S—"The Passion otoplay, at §:20 p.m. 0 p.m. PRESIDENT - n"a 20 pm. Matinee at 3 p.m KEITH'S—Nellle and Sara vaudeville, at 3:15 and 8§:15 p.m TARL Klever Komedy Karni- vaudeville, continuous 1 to 11 Play.” a| Matinee at. drama. at Kouns, nom STRAND—Madeline Berlo and com- pany. vaudeville, continuous 12:30 to | 11 pm | GAYETY - lesque, at 2 MUTUAL-— “Step 2:30 and 8:20 p.m COLUMBIA—"The & at 10 a.m., 12:40, , #:18, end 9:50 | pm METROPOLITAN At 11:45 wm T:45 and 9:50 p.m PALACE-—~"Coming 10:40 a.m., 12:25, 2:15, 9:45 pm RIALTO—"Now or Never.” at 11:30| 1, 7:20 and 9:30 pom. | “If 1 Marry Again,’ 2. and 9:15 p.m AMBASSADOR— ‘East of Suez” at | nd 9:20 p.m | WARDMAN PARK-— pho- toplay. at 7 and 9 p.m Miss and Tabasco,” bur- 8:15 pom. | | Along,” burlesque. “Learni 1:45, 3:4 Through.” at 4:10, 8, 7:45 and | Kismet,” ges of Virtue! at 12:30, 2 $ and 9:30 p.m GIVEN USE OF CHAMBER Senate Extends Courtesy to Par- liamentary Union. The Interparliamentary Union, which | meets in Washington October 1 to 6, was granted the of the Senate chamber in a resolution adopted by | the Senate Tuesday. This is the first time in history that the Senate chamber and adjz rooms will have been used for an assembly not direct- Iy connected with the conduct of the American Government A similar proposal, introduced in the House by Representative Burton Republican, Ohio, was referred to the rules committee. The Senate acted without discussion after its rules committee had favorably reported the resolution The union is an international or- ganization made up of members of the various legislative bodies, including a number of Senators and Representa- tives. It was pointed out, in con- Senate’s action, that intending to take part in the organization’s meeting would, under any circumstances. be entitled to use of the Senate chamber. use its members LUNCH WIFTH US TO-DAY mar M&i e ol HEALTH CANDIES 404+ €0+ 80¢ b Admission FREE. Music Thrilling Moving Pictures Short and _entertaining speeches at the ANTLTOBACCO Mass Meeting at the First . 10th and G Sts. N.W. | Thursday, March Sth 'at 8 P.M. Visitors to the City ‘specially invited Spring Time Is Repairing Time WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED We have made a specialty of expert Tepairing for over 50 years—all work dome by experts on the premises and fully gusranteed. » Carl Petersen & Son 913 G St. N.W. Jewelers Since 1875 Let me examige them and KAUFMAN st s. S8 Donohue’s Pharmacy Wis. Ave. and O Street Is a Star Branch You’ll find it handy to leave your Classi- fied Ads. for The Star in Donohue’s Phar- macy if you live in the neighborhood of Wis. Ave. and O Street. The service will be prompt and efficient— and without fee. Only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined because it assures better returns. “Around the Corner” a Star Branch Office THE EVENING Get It at Gibson’s “W}lerc yoll"' DO’IG"S Hfll}t MO"E C!’lt!” 917-919 G St. N.W. O-n-e C-e-n-t S-a-l-e Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 5, 6 and 7, 1925 Special Store Hours—8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. WE ANNOUNCE A GREAT ONE-CENT SALE. You hu one item at our list price (not cut price), and you get another of the same for one cent additional. No delivery, no C. O. D.. no telephone orders. As we cannot accurately anticipate the exact quantities of merchandise that will be called for, we cannot be responsible if stock is exhausted before sale is over. The stock of items marked by an X is very limited. but we have a big stock of all other items.” As our list is quite extensive we are advertis- ing only one-half today. The other half will appear in tomorrow night's paper. However, the entire list is posted up down at the store, and you are mvited to come in and lock it over. Great Onc-Ccnt SalC 0{ Miscellaneous Items Sanitary Napkins, 3 genini 56¢ bt Pad and Brush, for re- 2 for Ladies fine, Combs, = 15es 2 Serubs ot a5es Droppers Mason's Dressing. assorted colors, 15e; 2 for 25es Paper, roll, Shears, 25¢: e 10e; Thermometers, for.. Yards. 1le large size, Tubing for Ball Top Three-hole Nipples, 50c dozen: 2 doze 2.inch Elastic Bandage, without rubber, @5c; e Infants’ Rectal 25e1 2 for. . Ammonia Wat housecleaning poses, small, for Putnam's for 35c; 2 Sle 66¢ Syringe. 960 for general pur- 101 2 3]0 ‘h?»n. 10¢: n 11e¢ moving spots from @ SR B R c | Ke Salts, very me X FProphylactic el for Killer, 25¢1 2 for 26¢ tor.... 16¢ for for dosen . % for Eversharp 16¢ Py for. Toilet Tissue Dr. Clark’s Crevice Cleaner, #1500 2 tor $1.51 J. & J. 3 Inchel hv 3 Ear and Ulcer Syringes, 26 c 1061 2 for seiz @ lengths, $1: 2 for Men's Handkerchiefs, Soekets. €0y c Vaginal Syringe of very rubber, 1.50; sl - 51 clothing, 15e3 2 for. . cs 3 Stork Baby Bottle - Fhej T dox = it 16¢ | sanitary Paper Drink- rushes, 15e: 2 for.... 1 2 " ool e Cups 12 tar t0es Hairbrush, $1.00 2 for Barium Carbonate Rat 9@ Ink Writing Pads. 3e; 2 @ Killer, 25e; 2 for c Dyflakes, a fast dyve in form of ~0c soap. finkes; dyes and ualx;r~ P a same time, 10c; ¢ 2 for.. Diamond Dyes, Hand 8(. for ¢ > Cando Silver Polish, %6 ite Rite Automatic ll 20c¢ Pencils. 10e; 2 for c Medicine 4c; 2 = Safety 1S, 5 2 i 5S¢ afet Pin dozen, 5 6(‘ Polar ¢ 21c | Rite Rite Leads and other automatic Pencils, dozem, 10e; 2 ll c e b 53 Army and Navy Type Suspen- fas Ribher el 26¢ sories, small size only. 9. Men's Good Quality Socks, a 28e1 3 tor sorted colors, pa 40c; i 4le 1000 sheets to 11 1001 2 for. c Sanitary Sterilized SHLRR Toothbrush, very fine, IS 3l e Toothbrushes: 96 iy : 26¢ 2 tor.. c 1'Yard ‘ot Gause, T8ey & | mdm ilver Polish, tor ... 16c | e . 1le 1 Ounce of Cotton, Sei 2 Bath Compressed Gauze 3 ) Bandages. 10c: 2 for ARep e Sterno Canned Heat, 1] Miller Baby Pants, c b 40¢ i 2 for Manicure Sticks, tor 36¢ Miller Shampoo Bibs, $1.01 Guaranteed Hot- Water Bottles, - $1.50: 2 for. .. © $1.51 Toc: 2 for 1le ; Two - way SPe; for 31c 26¢ Laxative Quinine lets. 30c; 2 for . Hinds' Disappearing or Cold Cream in tubes, 25e; 2 for Tab- Great One-Cent Sale of Soaps Jergens’ Witch Hazel Soap. made by Andrew Jergens Co., the makers of Woodbury's Facial Soap, sold regularly by us at 3 for 25c. Special, this One-Cent Sale 6 for 26¢ Peroxide Soap, Fssex Brand This Is a very fine soap. You can have all You want at this very special price, 10 2 for 5% e e Toilet | - Pummo Soap, 8e 2 for... € Te Goblin Soap. Se: 2 fo 6¢ Noxema Skin Soap, 251 9@ Soas et A ole Glycerine Tar, 6e; 2 for. .. Imported dressed, 50ct Gibson's Scouring Pow- | der, mede by Cudahy | Co. 10e; 2 for. " 1le [ i \ l Candy ...6¢ | 2 i cnewing Gum llc —5¢ Smith Bros Drops 2—5c Life Savers S Specials .. 6¢c « nvvzh 60 2—3c Chocolate Bars. 2—10c Chocolate Bars.. Ibs; Hard Candy Great One-Cent Sale of Drugs Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and Menthol, 35¢; 2 for 36¢ | Camphorated Oil, 30e1 2 37 o Pine .and for “Tar 25es 2 for 26‘3 Rhubarb and Soda White 100 tor 966 . 25c: 2 for Comp., Te | Lt 41c Liver Pills, 1 bottl Calomel Tablets, 25¢; 200 for. % Pure Lemon Extract, 2 ox., 40¢; 4 0. . & ZEL Pure Extract \'amlla 2 41(: it san *Awma‘”r 2 tor.... Saccharin 26¢ (1-gr.), 76¢ 36¢ 26¢ 200 for Sulphur Tartar 36¢ 16¢ Blaud Pil (5-gr.), 100 2 for.... Toothache Gum, for 35c; 200 for.... 36¢ Catarrh Reliet Balm, 26c Mentholated Pine Tar, extract Cod Liver Oil and Eucalyptus, 25e¢; Sfer. .- gk Antiseptic Throat gle, 25¢: 2 for Pile Ointment, with tube, 40c: 2 for with 26¢ 26¢ 4lec 26¢ 16¢ 36¢ 36¢ 16¢ 16¢ Gar- Mix- 13¢5 35es Tablets > 100 for 35e; S P. 95% Rubbing Al- cohol, pint, 75¢1 2 pints Glycerine Suppositories, dozen, 35c: Z domen. .. Elixir Catnip and Fen- nel. 25e; 2 for. Aspirin (5-g1.), 35¢; 200 for.. .. 3 Squibb's Aspirin, 1 dozen, 15e; 2 domen. . Larkspur Lotion, 28c; 2 for Cream of 13¢3 and Lozenges 15er 2 White Pine Expectorant, 25cr 2 for...... 26¢ Family Liniment, an external remedy for paln, 50c; = 2 for.... 5lc Charcoal and Pepsin Lozenges, 2 for.. 1 box, 15e: J@. Aromatic i 25c; 2 for. 100 for 25e; 2 for. Great Onc-Ccnt Sa]e Of Tonlet ArthICS All of the Following Talcum Powder Com- Dacts, 36es 3 tar. ... 20C Powders, 25c; 2 for 26 Lazelle (assorted odors) Orange | Palmolive Rouge Com- 26¢ Blodsom Talcum, Borated pacts, 23ci 2 for. Talcum (assorted odors), | Mavix Rouge Compacts, 5] Love Joy Talecum, Mary 50e: 2 for. A c Orange Rouge '‘Com- 57 . 2]lc 1lc Garden. (‘n:yrlfl'w’.‘*l! Talcum, 3lc Rna(‘l!.(‘ukx 2 (!-;'Nv.. ouge Compacts, 20e; 2 26¢ 66¢ single cans, 30e: 2 for, Palmolive Talcum Pow- for - Powder l‘u 16¢ 26¢ 1le tired, der, 25¢; 2 for. .. for 26¢ 26¢ Jap Rose Talcum Florida Atar, ‘l"'r"' 26¢ 26¢ fgx, 10ct 3 dur;,. bottle, 65¢: 2 for Styptic Penclls, Ses 3 for.. OC 26¢ S. Army Foot Pow- La Fountain Hair Nets, der, 25¢; 2 for or double mesh, cap itch Hazel, per bottle, 25es 2 for e 26¢ large . 10e; 2 Pow- Men's or Women's Im- shape only, 10e; 2 for ported Combs, 23e; for E Riker's Liquid Roug: 25e; 2 for. (No or white) Foot Tablets, to relieve aching feet, per box, Cocoanut Oil 25e: 2 for.. Liquid Green Soap Shampoo, Z5e; 2 for.. sh-mpoo. No delivery, no C. 0. D., no telephone orders. Come down at night if you cannot come during the day. Open every night until 9:30 p.m. STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., WEDNESDAY, MME., | Schumann Heink Great Contralto POLI'S, Mon., March Seats Mrs.' Greene's Buresu 13th and G. Main 6493 4:30 Droop’s Delicious Food BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER DL L [ 12th & F Sts. N. W, Other Stores 617 15th &1, N.W., 1784 Columbia_Road._ TAKE A TRIP WEST And See America’s Best Scenery My Special the’ W, the finent | | scenery in America §! and s enabte yon || B aver"with ai the '“comfort ana || Yeliow Catitora'n Pacific Vuget ROC! H ER TOURS Finished | DEHCO PLANT AUTOMOBILES OUR SPECIALTY ! 1724 KALORAMA RD | Columbia_7163 | | Nights —at our Store for| Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. .STOP' i John B. Cochron, Pres. | 1925 Vacation Club | Open for Membership | Commercial business and,savings accounts spe. | | cialized and solicited. Interest at the rate of | 3% ON SAVINGS i | 4% ON TIME FUNDS | Monthly statement of accounts rendered | We have for free distribution handsome metal vises basks which lnculeats the”wpiit ot | Thrift. Resources Over 35 000,000\ Bask opens 2t $30 am. Ciows 500 po. Frankhn Natlonal Bank | Tenth St. at Penna. Ave. N.w. \ Branch 1111 Connecticut Avenue Savings Account >ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | l I you would have a few of the good things of life—SAVE as you EARN $1.00 here. 1336 N. Y. Ave. starts an account NEXT WEE The Musical Comedy Hit | MARCH 4, USEMENTS. I T LOEW'S The atory of a kiss that im- periled a kingdom! With ADOLPHE MENJOU BEN TURPIN COMEDY “A Raspberry Romance” International News Reel TWO REAL INAUGURAL BILLS! LOEW'S F Street at 13th TODAY AND ALL WEEK THOMAS In_a powerful and appealing romance of the coal flelds “GOMIlfi THROUGH" SENNETT COMEDY “The Wat Pathe New; AT 2,000 Seats, 50c NIGHTS—2,000 Seats 50c, 77¢c, $1.00 Only Film Ever Made of the Century-old Drama ion pl‘gfl FREIBURG SINCE With Cholr of Over 50 Volces from Church of the Covenant and Elaborate Orchestration. Seats Today WITH EDDIE BUZZELL 50c to $2.50—Thurs. Mat. 80c $1.50—8at. Mat. 50c to $2.00 \ “‘v / §\“\S\ ouswnxp IJ"'MHMAVE AIRE JAZZ BAND §" Serven Triumpn “THE BATTLING ORIOLES " CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN Your trip to Washington will not be complete unless you visit the Magnificent EARLE PREMDIN Pa. Ave. at 1ith. Ph. Main 667 TONIGHT-8:20-TONIGHT The Town's “Rain-ing” Hit! W. Somerset Maugham's Benmsati 'RAIN® NIGHTS, BEST SEATS, $2.00 Mat. Today, 3 P.M., 50c, 75c, $1 At 5:20, 50c to $2.50. El“sc At 3 P. M. Today, Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert 50c to $1.50 MATINEE TODAY 3 P. M L. LAWRENCE WEBER Presents COBRA RALPH MORGAN Thrilling. Sensstional. Fascinating. A Grip- gnE Story of Humen Emotions That Hol ou_in_ Suspense Until the Very End. REXT SUN. SEATS THURS. A Desert Rom SHUBERT, REMARKABLE SENSATION | MUTUAL THEATER | PA. AVE. AT NINTH “STEP ALONG” Tonight—Perfect Form Contest Next Week— wznnfiumn Baritens, With RUBENSTEIN CLUB 11 AL to 11 POL “Special Inauguration Show HAROLD LLOYD IN “NOW OR NEVER" PERCY MARMONT IN “THE CLEAN HEART" JOSEF TURIN TENOR SOLOIST MISCHA GUTERSON DIRECTING ; RIALTO CONCERT ORCHESTRA “‘Tvolution of Dixie"— 2w EXTRA & Moving Pictures of the Inauguration Evening Performances Only The Man Who Came Back Wednesday and Thursday Frid. & Sat., “Empty Hands” Evenings 7 to 9 Admixsion, Adults 50c, Children FROLIC and DANCE GIVEN BY Lincoln Post The American Legion Wednesday Evening, March 4, 1925 | INAUGURATION DAY) Benefit Lincoln Post Scholarship, Lincoln Memorial University Large Ballroom, New Willard Holel DANCING 8 to 1 Happy Walker’s Golden Pheasant Orchestra | TICKETS (per person). | Tax free TICKETS AT DOOR CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT 10tk TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National's Special CONSTANCE TALMADGE Supported by Antonio Moren nnd a splendid cast in a bub. bilng tale of a girl In low with le.: and # LEARNING 70 LOVE — EXTRA — LEE MORAN In “Hiv High Horse” World survey—co noveity everture—«Mile. Modiste” Washington's finest orchestra. —— BEGINNING SUNDAY Return Engagement—One Week. I WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS In a New Program of Hits. CRANDALL'S %01t 14%h & Park rd. v ~ TODAY--DORIS KENYON and LLOYD e i AGATNT BEN TURPIN. fn NILD GOOSE CHASER. JACK HOLT, __“NOKTH OF 36" COMEDY. "CRANDALL’S A¥rAssanon 18+hSt.&Col RA.N. W, TODAY AND TOMORROW NEGRT < 27 HARRY NIGHT LON "CRANDALL'S ¢ TODAY GLORTA WAGES OF VIRTUE.' SPARKS. in “LOW TIDE. OMORROW--NAZIMOVA and MIT TON MADONNA OF COMEDY CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 40 Col Ra. A Ana NED TODAY H CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand | 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. Rl A llo Theat CRANDALLS e n"..': CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga.Ave.&Quebecst, YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER LENA D_ALEY “MISS TABASCO” See the Girls on the ILLUMINATED RUNWAY Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, "l'l'lOlll. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Pracssts MARILYN MILLER in Sir James Barrie's Famous Famtary PETER PAN FRANK CRAVEN IN HIS OWN PLAY “NEW BROOMS” A Comedy of the Amerlen The “Havwy Bussssnr 'of TThe FIne Your® NATIONAL TOMORRO e William Wade Hinshaw's Famous Production of Mozart’s Comic Opera The . Impresario In English With Henri Scott, Hazel Huntington, Lot- tice Howell, Harold Hansen and others. T. ARTHUR SMITH, Inc., 1306 G Bt. “Mat. Today. Tonight, BF ‘KEITH HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Celebrating Inauguration A De Luxe Program Headline Attraction Special Extraordinary NELLIE & SARA KOUNS Famous Sister Sopranos Singing Soul-Stirring Songs The Bminent Arlor THOS. E. SHEA In Artistic Presentations 8 Other Super Features The € om:l',',d.cm sation DR. 'ROCKWELL Al Its Tlls f Quack! Quack! DE RESZKE SINGERS Unusual Ensemble Four Voices, and SALVI World's Greatest Harpist Poli's, Wednesday, March 11 Seats: Mrs. Greene's Bureau 13th and G, Main 6493 F “CARMEN” Principals—Orchextra and Ballet Poli's—Friday. March 6, 3:30 Seats: Mrs. Greene's Burean Droop’s. 13th and G. M. 6497 4:30 Droop's, GERALDIN Film Features NEW STANTON °* = ¢ RAMON NOVAT BT WALLACE BEERY, in LILLY TAKOMA “Takoma Park. D. C. CONSTANCE TALMADGE XIGHT OF ROMANC Our H Street N.E. EMPIRE *" AL STAR CART. in DAUGHTERS OF THE NIt Com eds. BUDDY MESSINGE THE and R. L 14th St “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME HlPPODROME""“* SRS HOME = PATLINE CARGO FAVOR"‘ 62 H St N.W. M. 5794 MARY | PHILBIN. in [THE GAIETY G ds. Also CHEVYCHASE Conn. Avenue & McKinley St. D.C TODAY AND TOMORROW-—MARIE PRE VOST. ROCKLIFFE FELLOWS. “COR NERED," Fizht Win Reries, “'K 0. FOR cUPID s and Newspaper REVE k Tf,‘"?',‘in.;‘*.'ific un HYDE CAROLINA ™f% < x.cosr ADONNA OF STREETS. with SILTON SItis NAZIMOVA CIRCLE Ample Parkine AGNES AY DLY PRINCESS nul' :1 St. N.E. RGE LARKIN. in “FLAMES OF PASSION . & R. I AMERICAN et LLOYD HTU N1A FAIRE, in SRaNeER LIBERTY » WOMAN PARK ' & Buchaman ~.w. Sats.. 2 P.M.—Suns. 3 P.M AND TOMORROW-_PAULINE - WALLACE REERY. Wit Jr.. and CLAIRE ADAMS, in Devil’'s Cargo” FIRST RUN IN N.W. FROM F sr AND COMEDY. Matince Today. Continuous. Sta. N.E. 5 9:30 HENNETT. “THE RED Ave. C Street N.E. LACE BEERY _ and STARKE THE DEVIL'S THE 05 Pa. Ave. Ph. W Ave SHES and WELCOME Capital & P Sta. IRENE RICH, in “THIS JOHN GIL WIFE OF Comeds. t 8230, 8:10, 9:40. DUMBARTON e DANCING. DAVISON'S PROF.-MRS Strictly private; any Class and dance Saty= Fowler—Capitol Hill resting steps; thorough instrnction Priva Class. N.E PRIVATE 1 .3 class. MR n\f’rrt\)"xn’vslsnfinf Mae My RINE BALLE 9th St. N.W. Frank. 6506, Wi you Tango, Fox Trot, Walts and Finale Hop. = Appointments any ‘time; class dance Tuesduy ‘evening, with orchestra. Spe- clal jes. Ry thmic CASTL}: 'CLUB STUDIO, L NW. Fr Admlt Ladies Froe with This Advertisement Cut_Out and Present at Door 8:30 P.M. to 12 0'Clock NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF Gents ¢ D-A-N-C-I-N-G = 25¢ On_Penna. Avi ton Todny— 8 __Teach Yo DANCING K WEEK NIGHT POPULAR MATINEE DANCE TODAY 3 TO 6 P. M. LADIES, 20c; MEN, 30c. TONIGHT 9 p.m. tola m GREAT INAUGURAL BALL Largest Floor in the Hast. Augmented Orchestra. Magnificent Decorations. Souvenirs—Carnival Effects, Ladies. 50c. Men. $1. Plus Tax. Either Event Includes Dancing. REMEMBER Special Dance Friday, March 6. B. P. 0. Eiks and Their Ladies ADMITTED FREE. Competent Instruction.

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