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468 At Community Centers Of the Public Schouls. The annual concert of the Wasl dngton Boys’ Independent Band will be held in the Bast Washington Center, Eastern High School, next Thursday. It will be an event of im portance not only » the boys of the band who are to receive honor med als, but to the community center —and its friends, W. Hardy, is the gen secretary of commun ' | hotdays, but as the hnn(m as | rhythmic ¢ THE SU Christmas party, 8 p.m.; Citizens' Association, 8 p.m. e Sixth and T Burrville Cleveland streets. Tuesday Art ing, nter, ch and Chatter Indus- m.; lamp-shade and dressmaking orchestra rehear- e Club, sight-reading k. flower-making in- Soc-et-lit Club, 7:30| Clul French, § 8:15 p.m. Tuesday—Beginners’ ish instruction, 7 p.m.: advanced class in Spanish instruction. 8 p.n.; Wash- ington Opera Company rehearsal p.m.; Ohio Girls’ Dramatic Ciub A. M. Poston, le: has pos meetings until after the Chri public will be ad- when it again are p.m.; the teachers’ chorus, class W Span | egetion class, p.m Thu and Chatter In. amp-shade making | oup, sight-reading 20 p.m.; Georgia sclay itch riday—CHrls' nal Friendship ¢ 111 and Recre- ub, 4:30 to 6 p.m. feeting of the Azalia Club and piano lessons for rs, 10 to 12 a.m. -members, registrations the G dictation Washington Opera Com 1. 7:30 pan.; physical dancing instruction f women ar § pm; children’s 5 ction, tions for dramatic oral sion for older girls, 4:15 p.m. Deanwood Center, Whittingham and for sorhood make cloth- Industrial mioi Bett, art children's ing, dor matic Club, Men's ¢ DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. west Business Women's Club; Dra- matic Club, supervised study hour for children, 7:30 to 10 p.m. West Washington Center, Twenty- veventh and N streets. Tuesday—Home economics group, Neighborhood Gouncil, Criterion Social Club, Dramatic Club, Lincoln Athletic Club, Georgetown Preps’ Athletic Club, reed and basketry class, George- town Foot Ball Club, 7:30 p.m.; W hist Club, 8 to 10:30 p.m.; First Brigade, G. U. 0. of O. ¥, under C. H. Blakely, 8 p.m.; Line Officers’ School of George- town Patriarchs, No. 42, under Ed- ward Chives, § p.m. Saturday—Reg’lar Fellers' Club, Dramatic €lub, Georgetown Foot Ball Club, community chorus and piano class, Progressive Girls’ Industrial Art Lovejoy Center, streets northeast. Children’s dramatic group, Twelfth and b Visual instruction pro. rls’ Industrial Art Club, Dra matic Ciub, 3:15 p.m Thursday —— Manchester Athletic Club, Ukulele Club, basketry class, in- Activities connected with the asso- ciatfon’s $700,000 building and main- tenance eampaign will continue to be uppermest in the affairs of the week. The campaign will close December 14. A hamicraft class, specializing in the making of flowers for Christmas gifts, will be organized at the Y. W. C. A. School tomorrow. A series of community rallies for grade schoolgirls over 12 years of age is scheduled for the week by the Girl Regerve department. TOMOITow after- noon at 3:30 o'clock all grade school- girls in the vicinity of Georgetown are invited to meet at Peck Memorial Chapel. Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock grade schoolgirls living n the Y. W. C. A. headquarters build at 613 1 street are invited to attend a “kid" party at the association head- quarters bullding. Thurs ater- noon at 3:30 o'clock a northeastern community grade school rally will be held at Eastern Presbyterian Church. DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 1. invited to attend. Dinner will be served for 30 cents. The Bon Secour Girl Reserve Ciub of, Central High School announces the adoption of an_orphan girl from the Central Union Mission. The club will provide clothing for the girl and will prepare special Christmas gifts for her. Les Alatad, the Girl Reserve club of Business High School, is preparing as a special Christmas contribution a quantity of scraphooks for the chil- dren of the Gospel Mission Day Nur- sery. The young business and profes- slonal women's department of the association will mect in forum Tues- day night as usual. Following brie: business sessions each club within the department will devote the eve- ning to the preparation of Christmas gifts for needy families. The Hitika Club while making bags for the Chil- | reading of tkala Sa’s dren's Hospital will hear stories from the Princess § book of Indian legend The Capital Outlook is the name which has been selected for the mag: zine of the young business and pro- By the Associated Press. 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Though the per capita consumptiory of beer has remained ahout the same, there are few cafes or bars today which offer more than five or six kinds of brew. harbors beer Is from spigots from whi 0 varieties of Lee nhofer and the now The first applicant for the job as city manager of Kansas City was o woman, Miss Jess Barnt. Similar rallies in other parts of the city are to be arranged later in the week. The Younger Girls in Business and Industry, a Girl Reserve alub, will hold_a dinner meeting and rally at the Elizabeth Somers residence of the Y. W. C. A., Eleventh and M streets, at 6:30 pm. Thursday. Employed girls under 18 years of age from all the department stores of the city are PINDLER 501 11th St. NW. Main 2704 Expert, Careful Skilled Dentists. Our Long Life Plates and Ever- lasting Brld'a work will be a very appropriate gift. 2 DR. 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Phone Main 19. dustrial art class, art class in free hand drawing, 7:30 p.m. Satur “lass in rhythm, Denni son art class, 10 to 12 a.m.; visual in- struction program, community sing- ing, community athletics, Manchester Athletic Club, Lovejoy Orches- tra, Girls' Athletic Club, industrial art s. Game and Reading Club, 7:30 ) p.m.: Lovejoy School Basket Il Club wlil meet each school day, 5t0 5 pm. LONDON OPERTE!;BING. Correspondence of the Asseciated Press LLONDON. November 20.—In con- trast to the American opera season, accounts of the London Opera Syndi- cate for 1925 make a poor showing. es in first aid, home| An eight-week season at Covent current | AUTSINg and food selection, Current | Garden is being conducted at consid- e Topics Club for men, lamp-shade and |erable loss, there being only an aver- | flower-making instruction class, 7:30 |age booking of ‘78 per cent of the p.m theater capacity against the neces- Friday—Red Cross classes in first |sary 94 per’?-ent. i e = ald, home nursing and food selection, gymnasium activities, girls' needle. work classes, Boy Scouts, Current| - Topics Club for men, lamp-shade mak- | ing and flower-making groups, 7:30 P for children, 7:30 p.m.; izens' Association, 8 p.m. 3 _Children’s instruction in so- | instruction ial daneing and singing, 7:30 p.m.; | Deanwood C beginners' and advanced Spanish in on, 7:15 p.m. mandolin and r orchestra, § p.m.; china paint 8 p.m. y—Classes i iing piano, drum, cello, tlute am fessional women’s de; tment. The publication ade its second appear- ance December 1. A meeting of the editors and reporters is called Wed- n y at 7 p.m Members of the Thursday Afternoon Club for young women employed in homes will attend the play, “What Price Glory?” Thursday afternoon of this week. MES. LW, at this more th well, given cormu snter for 1 eight years with J volunteer directc It has nimbe concerts in other centers of the city. Dunbar Center, Firgt and N Thu Dunbar * Ladies’ Swim- ming ( 7:30 to £:30 p.m.: boys’ and instrumental | MeN’s swimming ¢ s, 8:30 to 9:30 Violin, saxo. | D-m.: industrial art group, 7:30 p.m.; and clarinet, | L-etover Athletic Club, 7 to 8 p.m.; St I Augustine Athletic Club, 8 to 9 p.m.; Appe X Athletic Club m.: Simon Commandery p.m.; Columbin Lodg %30 pn: Reading Club for p D streef ral High Center, Eleventh and | treets Elks services, T memorial 910 1 Bi rney Cenfer, Nichois v o bouthensi lies' Needleeraft enue and of boy Club, At Bi Whittlir ave Birney Group ustrated 1 Cre Lporaric Athle Indus Clus Pearl and wzine Gilbert under rton No asketry dressmaking groups 1 | Red ¢ sewing Dramatic and Athletic i Club, Girly tion of short | topics Pinkne { Club, & pam. nder Ads stories ind mia arti bovs Miss Estelle leader, 3 1 Ukulele S pan.: Magnolia Charity Club, Washington Choral So LS pan. Columbia Heights € and biarvard stre Normal School Monday—Rehears: Ingionii S pan.: Park Tetic pam.; R vehears: S pm sday - Volley ball and oups of the Capital 6:15 pm.; wemen's zymn 8 panc basket ball sroups Thursday- ciety, Orate LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER ANY PERFECTLY PLAIN ONE-PIECE DRESS, $1.25 Special Price This Week Only Eleventh Wilson enter, th the Wash View Ath ce Athletic of the Wil -( Be o ¢ Center, Division northeast. Burrville and C¢ an Tuesday—=school of mus n and advlts, industrial art B pan.; boys’ game group, chorus | singing for children, Girls’ Industrial rt Club, Dramatie Industr Bo: ‘Ouiners of athermakes! ¢ trade quichlyfor | Errii Aihlaiic Gl m.; i 2 T nm N pm work, beauty culture class Ricthiais ‘iation Thrift ¢ will give a under the supervision of the South. G j!’\umzur Durability Finish Oi»e HO OVER tion and ex- as it Sweeps as it Cleans Randall Center, Fj southwest. r Community chorus, classes | 'y, flower-making and seal- hasket | and I streets Players class the | sis um of nd ¢ » | | pam: e direct to S pm 1 by Mrs. A. M Wilson Play with previous | Argyle | 7 to| Club, trainin Athiletic 8:3 Athletic 8:30 pon | expression in- | childre; | _ s In folk dane ises and health Columbia ball prac day—Rhythmic struction for children, nstruction: cli gymnasium ex: work, 330 pm. | Club, pam.: social 830 pm Scout Poy 40; | 30 p.m., p.m r 30 pm ried Couple East High Cavitol Washington event Center, h and Bastern ast In the Hine Junior High Independent Midgets, 6:45 Independent Athletic Club, the Washir m Boys' Independ: 7 ketry . 8:30 p.m the Eastern High Bchool: Live Wire Athletic Club, p.m.; Warwick Preps, 8 p.m.; DeMolay Athletic Club, 9:15 p.m.; drill corps of Job%s Daughters, 7 p.m.; drill corps. Chapter, 0. 8:15 x Athletic Club, p.m; ¥ Athletic Club, 8 p.m.; Metro- Politan Athletic Club. 9°15 p.m ‘Thursday—Dressmaking and millin ery cla . 7:30 p.m.: registrations for basketry instruction, pm.; com- munity dance, $:30 p.m.: National Cap. ital ¥ vers, p.m. the Aurora Athletic” Club, 7 pm.; Printers’ Five | Athletic Club, 8 p.m.; Comet Athletic Club, 9:15 p.m.; Bry: 3uchanan Ath- letic Club, 7 p.an. men’s gymnasium class, 8 pm. on Athletic Club, 9:15 p.m.; 1 entertain- | ment by the Wa 3 pendent Band. with the presentation | <, 8§ p.m. P p.m ent I 1:30 por Wednesday—In wwmwmwwmmmmmwfi&wmmwwwwflw Whai will you Christmas money buy? You can spend your Chrlstmas money in any one of many ways. Or you can ingest it in a thing substantial from which you will derive comfort and happiness for years and years to come. You can make it earn a rich return, in leisure hours, in spared effort, in rugs that will delight you with their beauty, and wear years longer. You can make your Christmas the beginning of a new day, and the thought of the giver will live long in your memory. How? Simply by the purchase of a2 Hoover—the complete home-cleaning servant. Do it now! Only $6.25 down i ZiePALAIS ROYAL! 4 e puir L. S. Plant & Co. idmm Newark & t28$Li44 &fifim}: .(&k(, Center, Connecticut | streets Beginners' French for children,” 3:15 p.m.: advanced French for_children, 3:45 p.m.; piano classes, 8:15 p.m Tuesda struction. 3 Thursd child 15 for children, rhythmis exp Friday—Advanc: sion childre open, 7 to 9 p.m -Children’s dramatic in- ch for i French Fre p.n.; advane 3:4 ssion ! > expres- library SheWants a Gzt of Lasting Luxuyy than you are to yours, for she lives on it twenty-four hours a day. She sees her Hoover not as a piece of effi- cient machinery. Through it she sees the years of simplified, easy housekeepmg which it insures. She'll tell you that The Hoover is unequiv- ocally the best electnc cleaner that money can buy. You won't mind that added tribute, will you? Park View and Newton streets Monday—The begluners’ rhythm in- Struction cla al for Christ- Center, rder . 3:115 pm,; public speak- p.m.; adult basketry pm.; Park View Citizens' meeting, with a_special % p.m orthern Midgets Athletic Club, 7:30 p.m Wednesday —Advanced Rhythm in struction ill rehearse for the Christmas pz 30 p.m.: beginners" violin clas: p.m.; advanced vio lin class, : Friday—Children’s game hour, 7:30 p.m.; Boy Scout troop, 7:30 n.m.; Bovs’ Handwork Club, bo Jove the sixth grade are cligible, 7:30 p.m.: Ukulele Club, 7:45 pam.; the play, “The Silver Thread,” postponed from last weei, will be given for the benefit of the Red Cross by children of the Park View School, 8 p.m.; the Young Peoples’ Dancing Club, 7:45 p.m. Petworth Center, Sixth and Shep- herd streets: Monday—Petworth Woman's Club, 8 p.m. Tuesdax- classes, advanced p.m. Friday for aduits ¢ matic group, and Poy Scouts, ln/: class, class, Tiptoe in and hide'it carefully. You're bnng- ing a real treasure of pleasure and you've a right to secrecy! Luxury? There’s more of it inside that car- ton than even you have dreamed. And un- purchasable luxury, too, for who can buy in the open market care-free, happy hours? But your wife will know that you've brought her true luxury the moment she unties the dainty ribbons. She’s even closer to her job Rhythmic expressio and beginners, 3 —Play group, 7 p.m.; etry d children. 7:30 p.m.; dra- 7:30 p.m.; Girl Scouts 30 p.m. Southeast Center, Seventh and treets southeast, in the Hine Junior 1igh School. Monday—RBon Ami _Athletic Club, 6:30 p.m.; Les Ami Athletic Club, 7:45 .m.: Bastern Preps Athietic Club, ® p.m.; Public Speaking Club, 7:30 p.m.; Beginners’ Tenor Banjo Club, open for membership, 7:30 p.m.; instruction on other fretted insrrumenH will be given if sufficilent members regisicr. Regis- trations for a cliss in aurtion bridge instruction for Monday nights. ‘Wednesday—St. Marks’ Athletic As- sociation, 6:30 p.m.; groups of the Baptist Y. P. C. U., including girls’ athletic group, 7:30 p.m., and the senior boys and jumor boys. 8:45 p.m.; sy Bee Club, a lamp-shade mak- ing and paper-work instruction class, 7:30 p.m. Friday—Children’s rhythmic expres- ston, beginners' group, 7 p.m.; ad- vanced group in rhythmic expressioh, 7:45 p.m.; dramatics for boys and girls, 8:30 p.m.; visual instruction program, 6:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts, Troop 59, 7:30 p.m.; Pollyanna Club, 8:30 p.m.; chil- dren’s game group, 7:46 p.m.; Carligle Athletic Club, 7:30 p.m. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets. ‘i\l[nndd}~The ‘Washington Choral Soclety, 8 p.m.; beginners’ class in French, 7 p.m.; advanced class fn ) Authorized Hoover Service Station 501 7th St. N.W,, Room 501, Washington, D. C. The Hoover Co. 501 7th St. N.W., Room 501, Washington, D. C. S.Kann Sons Co. ~ Palais Royal The Hecht Co. 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