Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 23

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THE S STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 17, 1926—PART 1. i 23 open for membership, 6 intermediate | Amphion Glee Club, sight reading and | Lovejoy basket ball team will meet SHAKESPEARE TOWER ford, acting as a huge draft chimney, | FRENCH RULE IN SYRIA & class in French, 7; advanced class in |chorus work, flowermaking instruction | on school days encouraged the flames, which gutted the interior by 5:30 o'clock. . ¥ French, 8; class of the Union Trade |class, Saxophone Orchestra, 8. i At Communlty CenterS College, 7:30; Washington Choral So- Wednesday—Music extension piano| Military Road Center (a temporary AND THEATER BURNED Aided by a favorable wind, the fire- HIT BY LEAGUE BODY clety, open for membership to all|classes, 3:15. center), Military road near Bright- fighters devoted their chiet efforts to ——— Of the Public Schools. interested in choral work, 8; registra-| Thursday—Stitch and Chatter In- 9 S e Ry saving the museum and picture gal- | Report Criticizing Administration tion for a woman's physical training |dustrial Art Club, lampshade making rsday—Buzzing Bees Industrial N lery, which contained valuable and a soclal dancing class; Spring|and dressmaking group, sight reading Club, 3:15 to 5. Social Service | Flames Destroy Memorial Hall and | Shakespearean collections, autographs| of Mandate to Be Submitted to Mrs. 1. Scott, assistant community | Club, §; basket ball practice, 9:15. The | bird c Audubon Soclety, 3 to 6. |and chorus music groups, Zion Baptist | Dramatic Club, 4:30 to 6:30. Bright- 5 and relics, and the library, which in- Couneil at Geteva, H secretary, supervises the community | Wilson Players will repeat the play s Class in Spanish instruc- |Church Athletic Club, 7:30; Georgia | wood Activity Club, 3:15 to 5; Bright: Shaft at’ Stratford-on-Avon. cludes rare editions of the plays and i dancing that is a part of e¢he program | “Intimate Strange! rs,”” recently pro-|tion, 5; the Washington Opera Com- | State Club, 8. . ! wood Athletic Club, 3:15 to 5. the famous *“Droeshout” portrait of [ By the Associated Press. of the East Wash- duced at the Columbia Heights Cen-|pany rehearsal, Auction Bridge | Friday—Girls' Friendship Club, 4:30 ” Museum Saved. the poet. ROME, Ma oAy ngton Community ter under the direction of Aurora M.|Club, open to all learning té play |to 5:30. Randall Center. First and I-streets —_———— aspects s administration of Center on Thurs — R 8 bridge, 8 to 10; Gregg dictation class, | Saturday—Music extension piano | southwest = _— WAR SUIT DISMISSED. hér mandate in Sviia are embodied day nights at the y \ —Dressmaking and mill.|; three cl of the Washington classes for beginners, 10 to 12 am.| Tuesday—Industrial art group; feg- | py e Auociated Press. - |in the report of ine League of Nu- Bastern ligh 5 ; | nery comunity dance, | Trade Union College, 7:30; men's - e & istrations for piano classes; Young | spRATFORD-ON-AVON, England, e tions Permanent Mandate Commission 8l Playies 1730 | class in Dlus, priSt peadipi. s esty u‘?}':':)‘;::"fig:‘;;g‘f"'“""‘"" 4| people’s Social Club, 8. March 6.—The Shakespeare memoriai| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 6 (). | which was completed tonight after B drafting. % | “Friday— Stereopticon pictures, | West Washington Center, Twenty: | theater, known fo - (hoysapds of|tnited States District Court today e e Washington Coni- . $:15; B. B. Girls, T: women's gymna- hington Opersi Company rehear. | Young Ladies' Soclal Club, Bovs' Ath- | seventh and N streets: O the bitthplace of the great | dismissed a suit brought by the|Robert De Caix, secretary-general of o shing : o 'e g 4 i Jetic Club, Young Men's Athletic Clur Tuesday—Home economics group; | ETiMAage e K W g iR “ : ol wunit : st wleas, 185 (Wasklogton Sthisys jedl, children’s rhythmic dancing | letic Club, Woung Mens Athle i Cn | orhood Counell: Criterion So. | poet, and the tower adjoiming it.|Luellen Railway Artillery, Inc.,|the French higlt commission in Syria, Bensars € Club, 9:15; community program, §: 5 s, 3:15: oral expression | Young Mens, Koc s XNelghborhood Councll, Criterion S0 | Were destroyed by fire this afternoon. |against the Baldwin Locomotive |0, Supplementary remarks. with Jances each Tue $ {crls” rhythm class, er girls, 4:15; class of the Wash- Sl oot B ub. | e huseum and picture galler: 3 > which it will then be submitted to o rton Toadle Union College, 780, 0; Whist Club, § to 10:30; Patriarchs | ThE | mustily W00 PO G kes: | Works, holding that the latter in the|(he counll of the league at Geneva dav night | E V. B Rk TR oAl £ gt % 3. V. Brown Center, 'Connec : CRtidien's. nsteasts Dunbar Center, First and N streets: [ Training School, First Brigade Band, e At e . y e iiye gunCriiteg avenue and McKinley Street: e ‘°'§M‘.:‘. Thursday—Randall High | Dramatic Club, Lincoln Athletie Club, | Peare memorial group, were saved. B re | While not sensdttonal; (Ne/cpmamis St i thie aim of Monday-—Coaching class in French, ruction, 7:15; Mandolin and | athletic team, 6:30 to 7:30; oo | e sow Preps Athletic Club, reed | o8 Pige Was of K erby |to the French front during the World |sion’s report, it is learned from a the. Community ey ot e it S, g w, 8 china painting | 465 Clab, T3 Jz‘“”-‘u;‘i—lufiilul\'»!‘ | and Rsketey i noticed smoke issuing from the|War had not infringed on a patent | reliable xource, is far from a “white- Center Depari- [ Agsosg Siiench dor ehiiem I Vilens € outs, 'S, Lt o e : {heater, which stands on the bank|owned by the Luellen company. The|washing” of the French authorities ment to give L i S e L d ‘lasses in instrumental l‘ri;l'-w"" ‘:‘, 30 _“l"“ S Columbia L ohb, Progs of the Avon, and turned in an 3 uit was in the nature of a test of a|lt lrm-wl the ‘h!nt ‘1 b.'lr:(lgn:;)n-l PIOTLURILY 10 MRS, E. SCO1 —Children’s dramatic in- incnane B, L A s ot Biks, yard, Social | At Club, mevapticon pictures, 7:20. | | of Nire. _Brigades gathiered from' the |large number of other similar acions jand. SPalyses Ui, SEL® B e oung people for R G b drum, cello, flute and clarinet, | P t surrounding towns and villages, and |said to be contemplated by the Luellen | potnting out the failings of Frenc conditcted dances REVEODEL, o 514 wm.; Washington Opera Com- | Club. 8 . e thousands of the townspeople were|company against oth ma rule. It is understood the commission homes T st i avsal, 9 p. . Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D 2,000 women doctors | quickly on . but efforts to|turers in the United States. | has tried to make its \'rmc:g:n as con - - . e L . S 4§ o i g vales alone, many | sav. Jess. against the Baldwins involved about|structive as pos wvolding ju Central High Center, Eleventh and Leginners' Irench for chil . Nichols avenue and | streets northeast: e | 0f whom graduate and practice with | The tower, .| €1.060.000. 1t is expected the case will | ments wh aggravate the Clifton stres advanced French for chil: | Howard street southeast Monday—Art Petite Dramatic Club, B g pals et Lo Tl 1 of the McKinley | “Monday— Ludies” Needlecraft Club; | Arts and Crafts Club, visual instruc- s t e e e A e e e DALY for childrens 3:15: library cie Ito Athletic Club, 8:30 to| Thursday—Manchester Athlet u-'fl E E| El D m E n m h Schoc Boat Club hasket ball team, open s 1 - m Athletic Club, 7:30:|Club, Ukulele Club, basketry class, Tuesday —The Hebrew e | : Center, Warder und|the athletes, §:30 to 10 Hillsdale Citi-|game and reading group, industrial art oyye Night Cap i N 3 | zens' Assoctation, 8. class, Togan Athletic Club, 7:30; Fleur '. l e o t t. o A o Athistic Clab, st ball nd: inners' rhythm class, | b 's ‘Whittling Club, 7:30 |de Lis Dramatic Club, 8 community . oy team: The Woodloth E Sl 0 j Ia-juihietion, 750 in rhythm, 10 to 12 s : Scouts, 3:15; piano |dustrial ar 7 V| Saturday—Class in rhythm, 10 to 12 s are . speaking class, 8 ; ; {irls’ Musfe | a.m.; visual instruction program, com- Join Phillip Levy’s Refrigerator Club < Temple drill |2 class, open for mem: | S Club, St % Rialto Athletic | munity singing, community athletics, Athletic Colonial Novelty Orchestra L9 to 10:15 ¢ Farm Athletic | Munchester Junior Athletic Club, La Park ens’ As | Club, 730 to : athletes, 9 to| Vide e and Reading lecture 1 ) followed | v Athletic Club, 9 to 10 1 art ¢ regular fel- h ) rt sy the Royal | Birney Melody Orchestra, 9 to 10:30. | lers, sberty S 8. The Sche - 3 H She i 3 Aurora Athletic Club, 7; Printers’ Five | mating, § men’ cli harge of th Y Athletic Club, 8; Comet Athletic Club, | Thursday—Gregg dictation class, T; Washington S s Center, iSley i : Advanced rhythm in- 3 Division avenue | in th ASY 1 ction, ) beginners’ violin | and Corcoran street northe: | Musi of the Washi | Wy Camp sroup. 4 | childrer 3 o View Athletic Cly d Children's & n, Boy | Craft 5 [ group, | Wilson Pl troop. Bovs' ork _Club, [ chorus singing for s In: course ol wvs' clay modeling 8 Young [dustrial Art Club, preventing | heople’s dance, the Colonial Novelty Club, 9; the The le “hest will furnish the music, |Cl $; Dramatic . 9 Wimo Kebler, on overweight strated by lante les 3 a de 4 | duughsis Industrial and Social Club, |8: Bureville Citizens' Association, 8, - folc dancing, 9:30; cluss in o " tworth Center, Bighth and Shep- |50y S8 Ry lective gymnas velght reduct Marthi Trade In Your Old Rhvthimic expression cliss, | Cleyeland Center—Lighth and | Monday —~The 15 piano and violin classes, 3:15 to i Wil ree | Tuesday: teh and Chatter Indus- | Midsumme trial Art Club, lumpshade making, | S m‘_‘\fj‘ Millinery and dressmaking groups, ball § ting, 7:30; iucing cliss, ss in tking 1l fashioned squary and old, 8. B0z the New Spring Shipment Just Arrived Noutheast Center, Secventh 25 years is put right Jutheust, in the Hine Junior i only the hest of - hool : i pain Athletic Gl Monday—Eon Ami Athlet y » to those w cer ball tea LesAmis Athletic O : ) n Preps, 8 the Publ ssion for | Club, 7:30; fretted instrument mnasium | banjo and ukulele instruction 30 lrama rehear of the rrest 25th ANNIVERSARY I 1 € 3 . z " Twenty-five years of good honest dentistry o Athlcti T Fife and Dt Wednesday —south Side basket : A ord. Thousands of satisfled pa: raregl S e R A R Ll el ) Washington and surrounding cities | cia S10, 515 200 : n oung People’s Christian Union, s §s positive proof of elfability plates In’ _gold, ast Washington Center, et o ekot hati team andadll A us s positive proof relia AR TR o High School. Seventeenth e o \ L » opm il 1 100king, | porcelain.” Guaranteed. e and fs guaranteed | to 10:15; bridge instruction to n ! U1 v. i Maids b Terms of < 2 2 % Attend. 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