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PHOTO FINISHERS MEET TOMORROW National Association Dele- | gates Will Consider Estab- | lishing Headquarters Here. | Establishment of national head- quarters in the Capital, a national edu- cational campaign to show the public how to make better pictures and con- sideration of the latest sclentific and trade developments in their line are the principal matters to be considered at the seventh annual convention of the Master Photo Finishers of Americ: opening_tomorrow at Wardman Parl Hotel. More than 1,000 photo finishers from all sections of the country and from Canada, Mexico, European coun- tries, Hawail and the Philippines will attend. Registration and committee meetings | will occupy most of the delegates to- morrow. The convention will be for- mally called to order Tuesday afternoon, when Fred Mayer, national presldem. will make his annual address. Business sessions will be held each afternoon until Friday, when the elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year will be held. Numerous _entertainments are on the program. The annual banquet and cabaret will be held Tuesday night at ‘Wardman Park Hotel with an associa- tion frolic Thursday night. Friday afternoon association members and guests will take a sightseceing tour to Mount Vernon and Arlington National Cemetery. Other trips also are planned. ‘Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock & number of delegates from Canada will attend a simple ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington Cemetery, where D. A. Lynn will place & wreath. Arrangements for the gathering have been completed by a committee o! Washington and Baltimore del headed by Walter W. Hicks of uh- ington. onur committees for the convention ' Rnepflon—-hu! I. Folkemer, clulr- ‘man; Frank Edeyvan, Joseph A. Bink Herbert Soper, R. J. Graves, OoorF Zepp, Louls Ostroff, Junu C. George Kirkness, R. nde, C. O. Buckingham, B. A. H-wm, Herbert Bichner, Willlam H. Eichner, Anthony Ludwig, B. L. Bolden, Gordon B. Brad- ley, R. H. Carlock, W. W. Hicks, George S. Cullen, H. S. Schulman and Frank | J._Cullen, | Banquet and entertainment—William H. Eichner, chairman; George S. Culle and Herbert Eichner; railroad trans portation, Robert C. Bonde; registra- I tion, A. C. Cone and Florence Buchan- an; advertising display, Anthony Ludwig, R. H. Carlock, B. L. Bolden and C. O. Buckingham; hotel reservations, Gordon B. Bradley; ladies’ entertain- ment, Mrs. W. W. Hicks, assisted by wives of Washington and Baltimore members; manufacturers’ exhibit, Guy A. Bingham. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. “The Wanderlusters' hike tocay will be a joint hike with the Red Trianglers. 1t will start from Chain Bridge Station Messrs. Handy and McMillan, leaders. Dhondo Keshae Karwe of Puna, India, will speak at the clubhouse of the Amer- iean Association of University Women, 1634 I street, '.hll afternoon at 4 o'clock. -m "ol it '?““‘ g at. the | o] at. the l::;nol |.lm“h l:uo:; r W»men 1118 Twi stree! felock. e pubil | “PUTURE. “The Delaware State Society of Wash- n will have its meet: tomorrow 8§ o'clock at the Thomas Circle Club C Massachusetts avenue. | Knfghts of the Round | Loyal 'l'lhle will hold their ngxt meeting on Tuesday, November 12, at 12:30 p.m., at the Zoological Gddens. Dr. Mann will aet as host. The University Alumni As- -ehtwn of Washington, D. C,, will have a joint dinner for men and ‘women 7.0- morrow eve: at 6:30 o'clock at the ‘Women's City b, 22 Jackson place, i A “convention echa luncheon® will | be held by the Wlfhln(fim district. of | the Woman's Fore! Missionary So- clety at the Ambimdm' Hotel tomorrow | afternoon at'1 o'clock. | Fancy drills will be exhibited by the patrol of Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, at the Firemen' Hall, in Cherrydale, Va., tomorrow spm. ‘The Society for Phllmphlul Inquiry | of Washington, D. C., will hold its next | meeting at the National Museum (new | building, room 43, first floor) at pam. Tuesday. November 12. Dr. Georg 8, Duncan will be the speaker. The Mothers' Club of St. Jame: L ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Atwater Kent Model 5 Grid Radio WITH SEVEN TURES! Formerly $159.50. Now $ 1 32 Atwater Kent Fac- tory Inspected, which means ace high per- formance guaranteed. A handsome sliding door cabinet, with ap- pointments not often obtainable at this price. Dynamic Speaker, which reproduces with amazing fidelity every tone that goes through the micro- phone. A value at its former price—a bargain at this mew low price. $10 Down Remainder to be di- vided in twelve monthly payments, plus small carrying charge. Mo Cabin adio Salon urth Floer ||l vour druggist. He has this for- l Heads Photo Men ’ FRED MAYER. | School, Mount Ranier, Md., will hold its | annual card party Wednesday, Novem- ber 13, at 8 p.m. ‘The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nursery Association will meet Wednes- | day, November 13, at 10:30 a.m. at the Hamilton Hotel. Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, will hold a meeting on Friday November 15, at 8 o'clock at the Scot- tish Rite Cathedral, Third and E streets northwest. The Club of Colonial Dames will en- terllln for Mrs. William Howard Taft rrow aftermoon at 3:30 o'clock at | l Chlb of Colonial Dames. Before the reception Dr. George E. MacLean, vlce denl ol the Washington branch of rnm. mion, will lpllk on lnllnn ‘Today."” The Curley Club will present & min- strel revue and dance on Friday, No- vember 15, at St. Stephen's Hall, Twenty-fourth and K streets, for the| benefit of the archbishop’s scholarship fund. Public invited; 8 p.m. The Grant School Parent-Teacher As- sociation will give a benefit bridge and five hundred party at the Hamilton Hotel November 16 at 8 pm. ‘The November me!flnr of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women will be held Tues- | day, November 18, at 2:30 p.m. in the | vestry rooms of the Eighth Street! Save*4:25 and l‘bbk;lo years younger . ..ding an absurd amount of money for fancy fancy bottles or trick K & | its natural, beautiful color., For instead of costing $5 or | more, the most effective color re- storer you can use now costs only 75c. It is the famous Sage and Sulphur formula. You can mix it yourself. Just | blend Sage Tea and Sulphur in <t||e correct proportions. 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