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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. ! _Central High Center, Iileventh and| streets. tesday, Wed and Thuvsday e Washingtonians. under the di- of Roilin Bond will present the | ascot.” 8 vsday Almas in the armory. resday Tempie Drill ean s Eleve Wil Columbia Heights Center, 0 Harvard streets, in the al Schod Jonday— Rehearsa Opera re b membe to W 1l of the o be the Wilson Norm 1 Brown 4 MeK Conchir anced class i W Tren Rhythy View Center, Warde strect Park Mondan adults’ orchestra | 8; No menta ‘contes: of the oty e hythm las camp fire Parent-T Dennison art class. § exy adva \ression need the Hine Roll Roofing $1.25 Up 1,20r 3-ply| “Certain-teed” Shingles (Guaranteed Ten Years) New Hexagonal Kind, $5> Color-blend or Variegated Camp Meigs. Sth & Fla. Ave., Northeast. Main Office. O\ & C Sts, Southwest o Polk Miller’s famous Dog BooR ondiseases of dogs. Instructions on feeding, care and breeding with Symptom Chart and Sena- tor Vest's celebrated “Tribute To a Dog.” Write for free copy. Spages. It may save ourd u L1%} aower aoy gueruon. about Yoo Sog's heaith free. Write fally. ergeant’s DOG MEDIClNES | Jar Feller | chester HE SUNDAY vwer || | W. A. Dayton of the United States | Forest Service will conduct a nature trail over the grounds of Vacation The Pigeon Club invitesall | Lodse, Cherrydale, Va.. this after- Loys interested in pigeon raising to |noon, pointing out the different trees |an illustrated lecture on birds, in the {and shrubs which have been planted | anditorium, 6:30 by the various chapters and clubs of | 1 )the Y. W. C. A. Beglnning at 4 and L grelock an outdoor vesper service will be held, led by Miss Minnie V. Sand- berg, which marks the opening of the sixteenth season of the lodge. Miss Alta Smith will sing and Miss Irma Brimley will play the violin, ac- mmpnnled by Miss Edith L. Dawson Mu: May 2 to 8, will be ob. Young Women's Chris- fon i all its centers with | vities. A program_ of | been arranged by Miss! s 13. Chickering_and Miss Jane | Biinn for Monday, Wednesday and | fiday between 1 and 1 pm. 614 13 street, and Tuesday and Thurs day between 12 and 1 at thegBlue Tri- | angle Hut, Twentieth and B streets. | | Tuesday night, following et - | | ness girls’ supper at 614 13 street, a | ogram of music arranged by George | Schimmel will be the feature of the | A quartet composed ol Rielly, Migs TAlian | Wilbur _Hdermnn! $:30; play group. §; Pollyanna | Thomson Center, Twelfth reets Monday-— Beginners’ clas 6 intermediate class in | Vanced class in French, 8; Washington Choral Society. 8 in ¥French, dictation cla Washington Opera Co., women's d team. bridge instruction class, § Irench ¢ diate §:50e ehilavens shythmie | Trench clas expression 5. ) The al wd singi danc- aint- or- drill 1 W Guitar women's <es in instrumental plano, violln, saxo cello, flute, clarinet, 9 | | pr | forum hour. ‘enter, Nichols avenue and [ Miss Dorothy 't southeast | Dhenowetch, Dr. dlecraft o 1ss, 81 Choral § > Club, 30 to 10; 7:3) to alte | tre Nous Social Club, Black_Sox Ath | | letic Club, Senior Athletic Club, 8. | "“AS this center is open a night pre- i | ceding a school day, only children ac- companied by parents will be allowed | to attend. West Washington Center, B i tetody (n. | seventh and X streets, e M ath. | ., Tuesday - Ilome economics group B S ocial Club, Dramatic Club, | Athletic Club, Georgetown Preps Athletic Club, reed and basketry class, Georgetown Foot Ball Club, Pa- | School, group, 3 0 to 9; 2 thletic Club, th, 9 to 10:15 the Ath-| Whittling cial Club, Birne: ato 10: Riuko Athiletlc Litevary Club 9 to 10:15: Boy 1y Club, 8 to 8 chestra. 9 to 10:30; Twenty- Division avenue ‘ hs' Training Band, 8. aturday — Reg'lar Fellers Athletic | 30 13 | Club, Dramatic Club, Georgetown Foot | | Ball Club, stereopticon pictures, Pro- telling group, 7.30 Sriadultsiand | b Jf the grou madd operetta. “Snow White,” Wimodaughsis Club, dance, 7 First Bri- | Cleveland Center, Fighth and tension piano and | and Chatter Indus- | amp-shade making, | dressmaking groups, chestra. Amphion Glee aking instruction class, Sorority, basketry class, Club. millinery Saxophon: flow Music extension piano “hatter in- and dress hington day —- Music for beginne: extension piano , 10 to 12 am. streets. | day mon Commandery umbia_Lodge of : Camp Fire | t rehearsal for “Snow | | students of the Span- y cn e Stréets ' | IGHT hose and dresses— | ' i fashion’s vogue. Muddy | and Dy streets! Careless drivers! ; Spanish cla Lovejoy ("Ill(’l‘. Twelfth s northeast Monday—Art Petite Dramatic Club, rts and Crafts Club, visual instruc- | tion program, 3:15 | Thursday sketry class, junior | Dennison elass, game and reading group, Manchester Athletic Club, Com munity Athletic Club, Togan Athletic 1b, Togan Junior Athletic Club, 7:30. turday—Class in rhythm, 10 to 12 isual instruction program. Reg- | community athletics, Man- Junior Athletic Club, La Vide | orel hestra, Li Club, Work Play Club, game and reading sroup. | str Unsightly spots! A can of Energine removes them instantly. i Energine comes in handy | cans. Leavesnoodor. 35cat | drug and department stores. am Soc “The Perfeet Dry C Randall (l‘ll'(‘l. Fir and 1 streets southwest —TIndustrial art group, kEn- Satisfaction and Service Guaranteed! Many Have Taken Advantage of This Offer, Why Not You? SPECIAL MONDAY & TUESDAY Genuine Artshell Fi Correctly Fitted Scun!lflully Examined By Our Registered Optometrist The Shah Optical Co. Will Never Sacrifice Quality On the Altar of Price Two Kinds of Invisible Bifocals OPTICAL BARGAINS $7 50 l'(fl:e Be-‘t‘ ryptol - Invisible bi- focal lenses 1st Quality to see far and near. Kryptok 2d Quality Come in and we will convince you that perfect invisible bifocals are the cheap- est at the end. REMEMBER: An exclusive optical some jew- store must give service and satisfaction. elers. Case and Cleaner Included $7.50 ains if £is i Shah Optical Co. We grind your lenses RIGHT on the premises. Our prices are con- sistent with first-class service. 812 F St. The above quality is offered by Toric Kryptok Invisible Bifocals Lenses to see far and near are mot bar- NO DROPS USED PHONE FR. 10200 o Polk Miller Products Corp.. 11.30. w. Broad St. Richmond, Va. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., -nd Mr. Schimmel will sing several selections, and Miss Ruth Harrin will play plano solos. All business girls are welcome, The Tuesday Tvening Club is spending this week end at Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale, Va. The Amicitia Club will give a dance at the Blue Triangle lut, Twentieth and B streets, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. ‘The Booklovers will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Mount Pleasant branch of the Public Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Miss Alice H. Drake will talk on the present exhibition of paintings by contemporary artists at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The FEducation Council will meet Wednesday, 6 p.m., at 614 I street. Miss Ruth L. Jeffers, president of the council, who has just returned from ! beth Somers the i; semb! Mis will again assist Miss Ruth 4 this Summer. A swimming tots 7 vears and under, ganized, will be taught by A. Walton Tuesdays aud F 1:30 pm. A class for Dorothy 4 to 4130 must be made at 614 1 Lyne Tuesdays e morrow, 11 a.m., at 614 I will be the HEN you are considering the purchase of a high-priced car we ask you to consider this: For the price of any other car of equal rated horsepower, you can buy two Studebaker Big Sixes and realize the countless advantages of two-car ownership. Studebaker Big Six has become the world's fastest-selling ‘high-powered car because vol- ume production on a One-Profit basis enables Studebaker to build into this car the many qualities that have hitherto been associated only with high price—yet sell it at moderate price. Only seven American cars equal the Big Six in rated horsepower and they sell for two to four times its price. But for Studebaker’s famous One-Profit facilities—the price of the Big Six would be as high as its quality. Studebaker’s unique facilities Few motor car “manufacturers” have foundries, forges, etc., to make their own engines—yvet one-fifth of an automobile’s cost is in the en- gine. Even fewer build their own bodies—vet one-third of the car’s cost is in the body. Studebaker builds all its own bodies, all en- gines, all clutches, gear sets, springs, differen tials, steering gears, brakes, axles, gray-iron castings and drop forgings. Only Studebaker in the fine-car field enjoys such complete manu- facturing facilities. One-Profit value These facilities enable Studebaker to manu- facture quality cars on a One-Profit basis— MAY the blennial convention held in Mil waukee, will give a report on som ues brought up before the Dorothy Lyne of Philadelphia in the health education dep: Miss Ruth days children vears and over will be taught by Miss | nd Fridays, Registrations and querles | treet The Chapter Council of the Y will hold its monthly meeting to. street Gertrude Ennes, director of the Eliz: 2 1926—PART 1. | Mrs. Ray will presid str sidin will meet | mitte pm., at the home of | 6 C." V. ‘Schofield, 3911 Jocelyn | Presiding. street. Mrs. Ray Palner Teele will speak on the recent convention held in Milwaukee, and Miss Mary .. Wright, secretary o voms regis try of the Y. W, AW tell of her work T Palmer Teele, chairman, | of | wase Chapter Walton rtment class for just - Ly the 1 1to} 81 Apropos of Sumnier activities of the | ; fete wlill be held ut in the annual v the | and friv .‘m\ including | committee of $ ation, health tivith Thi will meet W shysteal edication committee | 000,000 is speaker Monday, 1 pn. at 614 F by rural with The g will mee street with According 1o a statemen ternational Magazi United 00,000.000 0,600,000 1% 1ise rants, etc. Mrs. Harry 1. Hull pre ' neral edu, Monday ANNIVERSARIES SAME. | Three Generations of Family Ma ried on Identical Date BERLIN. May | (# ations of a Berlin fa will celebrate weddin the In- on the same da The wedding « Co. of New York | Hildegarde 1lasse rich Graf has Leen solemnized as part of the festi ities attending the . rsary of hetr p orge Iasse . Billions for Food published arketing division of ood Journal, the food consumed in s £22.000.000.000 18, Of this tior profit 1 Hupe e s 1 elebrated 1ore than and guests ule_ signific the Hupe } ed | members o present and the rex th produced an familes, You Can Buy Two STUDEBAKER BIG SIXES or the price of any other car of equal rated hor: elinrinating outside profits. The savings thus effected are passed on to Studebaker owners in the form of higher quality and lower price. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result, too, in cars de- siguned, engineered and built as umits. The hundreds of parts in a Studebaker function as a smooth-working unit, resulting in scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation, greater riding comfort and higher resale valwe. Always kept up-to-date Direct manufacturing control enables Stude- baker to keep cars constantly up-to-date. We add improvements regardless of the calendar— we do not save them up for spectacular annual announcements which make cars artificially obsolete. For a complete illustrated story of One-Profit manufacture and for a beautiful colored catalog of Big Six Studebakers, drop a postal or a letter to The Studebaker Corpora- tion of America, South Bend, Tnd. Ask for Combination E-165. Anyof these fine One-Profit Big Sixes may be purchased out of income at time-payment rates as low as any known to the motor world. Big Six—Duplex-Roadster (3-Pass.), $1493: Sport- -Roadster (4-Pass.), $16 Sport-Phaeton s), $1575: Duplex-Phaeton (7-Pass.), (Iuh Coupe (3-Pass.), $1630; Sedan (5- S Coupe (3-Pass.), $2043; Sedan (7- 2145; Brougham ( 093; Ber- line (7-Pass.), $2225 The Big Six Sedan (for firve passengers) $1895 1o fuctory IT 9 2 car built to hold five chair comfort. Body is lexuriously deep and restfal — ri genuine Fo gl 6 i cateri horoe- ’--muiss mohmmd& ern whne Rldemn—fieelbemedmfivm&emh. silent engine and you will know why the Big Six out- sefls allother cars of equal or greater rated horsepower. The Big Six Sport-R: The ideal second car $164 =i msmmcm langhs at loads and loves its wwk——uuehemg Six Roadster apart from all other cars in its price class. Just to look at nmlnymvmto.flhekdthvhnlndxo somewhere. eraurolnrpnm beauty in design and body finish. Swang fow to the road and done 1n twomneuofm-'r-ly Equipment on the Roadster incivdes windshield wings, boot for collapsible top, front bumper and rear bumperettes, motometer, spare tire, tube and cover. Upholstery js genuine leather—the seat back adjuse- able to any desired angte All Big Sixes ase equipped with anubbers, gasofine mon&“*&.&mfldflufl.a‘)— Hiator, stop light aod comexdontal fock o stop lock to ignition and steering gear, controlled by the same key that locks door and tire carrier. Spark is automatically controlled by the speed of the engine. The spark lever is thus made obsolete and is replaced on the steering wheel by the safety lighting switsh, JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Potomac 1631 IIARYLAN'D (West) ‘n“:.m"nol-—n. ‘Daited Auto Salss Co. oter Saloe Co. o rnl ATAPSCO b NiEo SMITHSBURG—The T WESTMINSTER—Cbarles CUMBERLAN! FREDERICK—Froderick H‘ll.lnlll & Som n OCKVILLE—F. H. Acu"uh'r'h- o e Caton Moter D—Fleigh lm.:r & Tire Oo. N\ORTH CAROLINA (Northeast) n BONT ROYAL—Royal Sales Co. Garaf® LIZABETH CITY—Lane Motor Os. VIRGINIA (East) BEDFORD-—Auto Service & Elec. Corp. BLACKSBURG—Argabrite Bros. J3.Cssey CHABLOTTESVILLE—Carpenter Mir.Co. Ino, COVINGTON~—Noell Motor Sales Co. 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