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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931. [BRUNETTES TO REIGN IN 1932 OVER GOTHAM HAIRDRESSERS ‘Platinum Blondes lel pass From Style Before They Becorpe Bald, One Expert Warns. AMUSEMENTS. . AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROS. THEATRES ~ m l’ 50 B NARY BSIL ELLIS ™ SYDNEY Is a New, Daring and Ezeitiny Comedy of Romance and Adventure “JEWEL RUBBERY" HOLIDAY MATS. FRIDAY ( YEAR'S DAY) & SAT.—30¢ TO bt it e i bt NEXT MON.- Seats Thurs. GUTHRIE McCLINTIC Presents For the First Time Anywhere 006, | Southern route, from Los Angeles to ‘Atlanta, whence passengers are brought to New York on another line. Behind the scenes of the competition for passenger business 1s a struggle for | airmail, which bulks large in the new |and fast-growing industry. On the | same day 8 United's announcement was | made, there came news that T. W. A. would speed air mail in nearly a straight line from Los Angeles to New York in 24 hours with a saving of 10 per cent to the Post Office Department. The reduced passenger fares, almost certain to lead to heavier air travel, are expected to benefit plane and engine manufacturers as well as the -airlines themselves. 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR 16 HOTEL Ooun 89 in every pg 2™ mmmg -~ S S Sl CQOO/( ; Qv\" #REE TO GUESTg urt o 500 ROOMS FROM $2.50 RADID SWAN SONG 0F 1531 TOBE JAZZ SHUBERT 01« Inerease ELASC NOW : Screen's Gayest Madeap on & Lonz Laff Spree WILD WINNSE LIGHTNER M Warner Bros. Vitaphone's “MANHATTAN PARADE" —On the Stage— JOE PENNER New Songs. New Stories and 3 Other Acts | Father Time to Hop, Skip and Jump to Exit as Year Fades. KobaToy ! Room Movie Show Ten to 26 Per Cent Reduc- tions Announced in Pas- |a continuity that makes the head at- senger Slash. tractive from any angle and may start | R at the side front and progress in a | gently rising line around the head to the other side. Film producers in Germany have or- ganized the German Film Industry, members of which will advise other producers just what they pay flim stars, By the Associated Press NEW YORK, December 29.—Nineteen thirty-two will be a brunette year, with black hair preferred, some of Manhat- tan's popular hairdressers predicted to- By the Assoclated Press. le Old Father Time NEW YORK, December 29.—Bringing | mp across the con- A Play MLA LEESE opticl o 614 9th St. NW OLNEY_ '1« 13th, Strayer College Bldg Lunc m on, 35¢ 50c 50c; Dinner, e Supper NEW YEAR EVE only Ss per person Restaurant Madrillon 15th & N. ¥ District 4361 932 o Ready to when you say Ave aad supply you E. 1009 Pa KGODAKS CARL ZEISS VOIGTLANDER CAMERAS COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY SINCE 1900 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Ave EDUCATIONAL. the word. |\ rflGregg Shorthand Beginners’ Class, Jan. 6, 7 P.M. Review Class, Jan. 6, 7:45 P.M. TEMPLE SCHOOL 1420 K St. Na. 3258 . carn another LANGUAGE now }'HV REDUCED RATES Trial Le During December BERL[TZ School of Languages el 3032 on t Ave Decat " New Builders’ Technical Course Blue Print Reading ¢, y5 women ENTERTAIN Estimating. Plans. Building Regulations, it Dr (nll\mu FECH" ' SCHOQLS 319 F MET. 5626 *or ngineering Cat Natlonal University Law School Winter Term Begins January 4, 1932, at 6:30 P.M. tandard ree-year course lead- to degrees of LLB, B. C. L. leading to de- School of Economics and Government es of colleglate grade fence, Govern- ogy, His- and Lan- Address Secretary National 6617. 818 13th St. N.W. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N, I Excellence without Extravagance MOVING, PACKING AND STORAGE. LONG msimfi"mo'vmc DAVIDSON 1117 B St_NW TRANSFER & STORA! NOTICES. & LESH St N.W LEGAI 0GILBY Attorneys, 1922 F T PEELLE, PHY JOHN PROPOSALS. B OFFICE of “riprap seax: the Anacostia River Purther ()Tl»l INE_WwOOD) tours Morrison Paper Co.! to speak iy treal, | Di | A | back t |a a Ri | bring, P: t A beginning 6:59 p.m {an hour a 10:30 pm. and continuing until 4 am Ni | dancing | advent of four New Years as the radio leaps ahead of the midni b comings of 1932 from London, at 7; midnight: at logues. | Christmas | meeting of the Federation of Women's C | F d “alifornia foot ball game, on New Year ay, and a descriptive broadcast of the to the tune of radio, shooting out e old year and ringing in the new A cond schedule supplants the | ass for ths rejuvenated old gen- | the ages as he streaks through | rom one city to another | the new year. An all-night » schedule of dance programs has arranged by one network, while | > other will operate into the small| s and will bring from abroad t 1 New Year programs. he New Year radio extravagar networks will be topped off by radio | s dance bands playing in | ational Broadcasting Co., ght program, will p: sent | rom & dozen cities stre Jand. umbia Broadcast- em will offer 22 bands from 13 es in a 5!2-hour music festival Hindenburg to Speak. Hindenburg ing in von | 330 to 4| December Germany ity will Columbia’s A vy 6D . howev erican audi- Eastern estra tour, New Year an- fetropoli- ® The | ne” will b2 de- | rd Metropolitan | the first of which e from vhv Francisco, ras of N. B. C. will against time. On New Year day ers will co-ordinate Paul chestral music, originat- with the voice of Bebe screen star, singing in Los An- Tt will be two-way remote con- with Whiteman's music carried Los Angeles over telephone wires, ere Miss Daniels will hear it thr phones and begin to sing gram will be synchronized, by telephone B. C. Programs. stages, N. B. C. programs, ng New Year eve, will flit from York to Germany, back to New ork and thence to Cleveland, Mon- Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, enver, Salt Lake City, Hollywood, Los ngeles, San_Francisco, Seattle and w York. There also will be ast of the Tulane-Southern to San so be- broad Pasadena, Calif. | Columbia will udience the ose Bowl parade at As a novel feature, to the Americar ound of the famous Big Ben, atop the arliament Buildings in London. While will be exactly midnight in London. { he chimes will be brought to the merican audience for three minutes | Columbia bcgm\ its dance program d of N. B. C, starting at In the course of the listeners will hear the w Year day. party, time, gong westward hours. Colum- broadcast six separate from Heidelberg. at 6: | from New York at Denver, against ja will thus from Chicago, at 1; t 2, and Los Anl"'N at 3. program and Speeches, a musi(‘al featured a entertainment lubs yesterday in the Roosevelt Hotel Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, jr., commis- ner of Girl Scouts of the District of | lumbia, gave an illustrated talk on ome Principles of Modern Art.” The ture was sponsored by Mrs. Thora {inchaw Seaton, chairman of the art epartment of the federation Mrs. W A. Winklehaus, cb man of | the department of Americarn s, and M Biddle discussed the M also spoke. Mrs “Penny Art Fun president of the irs. Lloyd Biddle Edgar B. Meritt, ars, federation, presided pm a 1 p 9 a 9 9 4 a 11:39 am, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS Belasco—"Jewel Robbery,” at 8:30 p.m Gayety—"Kuddling Kuties,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm R-K-O Keith’'s—"Peach o' Reno,” 1:15 am, 2:13, 4:51, 7:39 and 10:12 ge shows at 12:59, 3:37, 6 nd 8:58 p.m Palace—"Sidewalks of New York" a 1:30 am, 1:55, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:55 m. Stage shows at 1, 3:40, 6:15 and pm Metropolitan—-Penrod snd Sam,” at 11 am, 12:47, 2:34, 4:21, 6:09, 7:56 nd 9:44 pm Rialto—"Strictly Dishonorable” at | 1:50, 3:44, 5:38, 7:33 and | 30 p.m. | Earle—"Manhattan Parade” and tage show ia—"Possessed,” at 12 mnoon, | 7:45 and 9:40 pm " at 10:28am, 1 10:01 p.m hows at 4240 713 and | 28 pm Tivoli—“Her Majesty Love,” 20, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:35 p.m. Central —“The Yellow Ticket,” m. to 11 pm Ambassador—“Penrod and Sam,” 15, 8:05 and 9:55 pm 40% more dation tlons D. C. (Rformation on application. dedd, e Radio Sets at Very Special Cut Prices Brand-New Cash Talks at GIBSON’S 915 G St. NW. W Just the ‘hing Today— DELICIOUS bowl of Clam Chowder, seasoned a la Olmsted, thick with juicy, tasty clams—gets you set for a Special Holiday Luncheon, 50c Dinner, $1.00, $1.50 day The new windblown bob shows a fringe | fares down so more planes can go up | also other inside information regarding annual “The platinum blond craze, were it to tinue for another year, would create race of bald women,” one asserted For those women who have dyed their ches or raven locks extremely blond [ there is only one sure way to avold the |telitale widening band of dark hair as the hair grows out The hair must be bobbed quite short and a transformation of the desired color used until their own crowning glory, growing longer, edges out the last traces of its blond bleach There is a decided swing back to femininty in all the fashion forecasts for the new year and the hair styles must follow suit The back hair will be longer, long enough to curl softly over the edge of the new hats. The new wave will have il CITES “FRAILTIES” OF INCOME TAX PLAN Connecticut Tax Commissioner Blames System for Impaired Condition of Treasury. es” of the net income tax are largely responsible for the impaired condition cf the Federal Treasury,” in the opinion of Willlam H. Blodgett, Connecticut tax commis- sioner. In a radio “address yesterday gett estimated the tax would $1.250,000,000 less this year than was obtained in the year which ended June 30, 1931, and ceclared that more than $30,000,000,000 of tax-exempt securities are outstanding Blodgett enumerated the following shortcomings he credited to the net income tax as a main source of revenue in the United States Lack of dependability; tco wide fluctuation in the returns from levies upen such income through periods cf prosperity universalit and depression; lack of of application and defeat derable extent “by our own of efforts to apply this form to a cor invengion f_taXation. He said that through investments in tax-exempt securities taxpayers escape payments on income received from such investments by them. “We have perverted the theory of the income tax in such manner as to gain the sup- | port for it of all of our citizens wh fail to distinguish assets from income,” he added. on one side of the head with the rest of the hair softly waved backward and downward. While it is expected there will be more bobbed heads than ever before three new fashions have been created for long hair. Long hair must be thin- ned out and formed into a low knot that does not conceal the shape of the head; or divided into two parts which may be folded into flat little buns. The coronet style is suggested for very long hair. Many hairdressers say the long bob will be best, because it lends itsell more particularly to individual trea and is in keeping with the ct parel mode. Flat little pl the back of the head, and i | the side, as well as at the back of | neck, are emphasized. Combs, pins and ornaments will com- | pliment most of the cvening coiffures. | These may be simple of shell, or cellu- loid, or they will be brilliantly in- crusted with gems. was the continental air lines tuned their motors today. United Air lines, called ‘“united group,’ a enterpri; making plus Pullman and members of the so-called group,” of which C. had come right slashes of 10 to 26 per cent the | Coast and $20 to Chicago. Alrways, system and Corporation _grou whether to follow tions. American Airways was 10+ CONNECTICUT AVE. Society's Evening Rendezvous LA MAE & ALICE LOUISE Sout] AL KAMOHS and his Orchestra or BROADWAY STARS KATHRYN BLACK IDA CLARK * DORGTHY I SKINNER and Others THE FOUR ALGERIANS For Reservations . . Call “CHARLES” . . National 0178 program to which two trans- 1932 kingpin of the so- far-flung | backed substantially by Na- tional City Bank interests, started the ball rolling by announcmg reductions | of 10 to 20 per cent on practically all | its coast-to-coast and connecting routes, the fares approximate railroad | the industry. DEAF? Hear with the NEW SONOTONE With_a Very Small Ear Piece Private_Demonstrations 1217 G Street Today Transcontinental-Western Air, linked with the Pennsylvania mxlrnad‘ KE‘N | M. Keys is leader, \ back with _drastic | The new rates lopped $40 off prices to the West | Cheery setting. Dinner.__.75¢ Unofficially it was learned American | third great transcontinental member of the Aviation | considering | with sizable reduc- covers the Trusses fitted expertly at lowest prices at GIBSON’ 917 G St. N.W. ““ - 99 Saving Emphatically. NO Tll"i' " — 80 deduct an averase T8 ameuns from the prices of delicious the saving. 75¢ Dinners, actually 60c 90c Dinners, actually 75¢ $1 Dinners, ectually 85¢ Figure the PLTTEITLEE T LOT OS - LANTERN £733 17th St. N ONE DAY ONLY—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30th WE'RE CELEBRATING the closing of 1931 with a Ware- O ITHEY GOl Tomorrow at 8 Read! house Sale that will be a Hurdreds and hundreds of bargains! Bicentennial during 1932 . . . for the old year! And don't forget the we have arranged bed and landmark bedding specials in order to permit you to fix up the extra rooms so that they may be used during this celebration! THIS A.M. —We Hold Another $79.00 Reed Fiber 4-piece Living Room Suite, settee, rocker Traded in large with bevel-s Cdze mirrors. Traded in.... $29.00 Round Oak Ex- tension Dining Room Tables. Traded in.. $2.00 to $4.00 Odd Oak $4.85 chair, and table. s}s‘gs $39.00 Oak Dining Room Buffets, - $4.98 ALL FLOOR SAMPLES — ALL DAMAGED—ALL TRADED IN ALL RECLAIMED FURNITURE Dining Room Chairs. Traded Q@. in $100.00 Oak China Closet, large bow-front style with mirror glass shelves. . $24.50 Large Room Size Brussels Tapestry From storage. . $9.75 Guaranteed 90-coil Springs, resilient comfortable 50-1b., with roll edge and good covering. All sizes. Inner $1 Guaranteed all sizes. .. $39.00 2-pe. Cane-back . Room Suite—settee and club chair. Traded in.. Rur 65 95 Bed 2rd $4.69 $12.50 Pure Layer-felt Mattresses, $4.98 Coil Spring-filled Mattresses, ~ $8. 88 very b 50,08 BRAND-NEW COMPLETE BED OUTFIT Panel Metal Bed $9.95 Guaranteed Spring All- Cotton Mattress Single or Double Size Living $5.95 $69.00 3-pc. Blue Velour Over- stuffed Living Room Suite—from storage... " $9.75 $169.00 Floor Sample Tapestry 3- niece coil spring. worn Bed-Davenport Suite davenport bed $98.50 3-piece Blue Velour Living Room Suite, reversible cushions. From storage... $200.00 Massive ered in figured mohair. From storage $250.00 top 3-piece taupe mohair. storage Mahogany Suite, $175 Carved-rail Mohair Living Room Suite. From storage and Gold with - $14.75 3-piece Living Room Suite, with pillow arms, cov- - $24.95 Good condition. 337 95 with Siightly shop- @59 Q5 AN 13RS w0 O™ STREET Nw. L STREET Nw. Carved-rail- covered with From $29,95 HOW TOQ _ This sale s at our Warehouse oniy—in alley rear of 918 M Street N Large d-story brick building, plenty GET of sarking apace. Take Seventh, Ninth of Fourteenth THERE St. cars and ket off at M ‘St. N. Short walk, In- auire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old warehouse. 3-plece Brown City Cab—Decatur 6100, We'll Pay the Bill FREE TAXI ¢ $98.00 Rose Velour 3-plece Over- stuffed Living Room Suite—reclaimed $12.95 $195.00 Mahogany Cane-back 3- plece Living Room Suite—from storage. . " $19.95 $19.50 Double Size Day-Bed with all-cotton cretonne pad. Opens to full size bed.. $29.75 Coil-spring Day-Bed with and $18.75 walnut-finish _Windsor ~ends comfortable pad. Opens to full size bed Olmsted Grill Famous For FineFood 1336 G Streer All Sales Final $9.98 WAREHOUSE ONLY In Alley, Rear of 918 M St NW Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space- Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse. AREHOUSE SALE WILL BE THE BIGGEST NEW YEAR'S PARTY IN WASHINGTON! Come! $169.00 Complete 10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite. $69 95 Floor sample.. $24.50 Walnut - veneer Dresser, with od size mirror. Reclaimed .. $5.95 $119.00 Walnut - veneer 4-piece Bed Room Suitg, brand-new, but slightly marred in $4895 shipment $185.00 Beautiful 4-pc. Bed Room Suite with Venetian mirrors; used only in our model ex- $7 75 hibit Home $250.00 Gorgeous Walnut Bed Room Suite with 50-inch dresser. Slightly used, but in $88 50 good condition $17.50 Mahogany-finish Gate - leg Tables, samples $45.00 48-inch Walnut Dresser, with big mirror. Slightly imperfect. $ 1 7 50 DSIZ.SO Walnut-finish Chest of 4 rawers. New and 4 DEITEct vt $6.85 2-plece $119.00 Floor Sample Lawson Suite, covered $46.75 with figured denim. Slightly soiled $300.00 Rose Mohair 3-plece Liv- ing Room Suite, frieze reverse on seat cushions. Slightly shopworn. Sample suite $68.75 $200.00 All-mohair 3-piece Bed- Davenport Suite. From our sample floor. Rare @@Q 75 bargain $20.50 Cogzwell Chair and_Otto- man Footstool to match tom storage $7.95 S‘SL:Q V!'lr&uth(l Iron Smoking tal with d glass nds colored gl 59¢ $1.98 End Tables, nicely finished in brown mahogany 88¢ $19.75 _Gray-and-Biue Enameled 5-piece Breakfast Suite, $6.98 from storage. $18.50 Brown Imitation Leather Rocker, also one covered with velour. High back. From $4 98 storage $1.69 Unfinished Breakfast Chairs of hardwood, all sanded, 790 i I‘LM lefl'oodbl!nfinlllshed Drop- eaf Breakfast Tables, al sanded, ready to paint.. $2'95 4 3}!‘250 Smlfl&ot, 30 nches wide new all-cotton pad 37'95 $7.95 Cretonne-covered Boudoir Chairs, new and $3.98 $1.50 to $2.50 Odd Kitchen Chairs, one and two of a No Charges, W. METROPOLITAN NOW : BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Beloved Rascals in PEWrOD:2AM A First National o7 \taphone mHit LEON JANNEY JUNIOR COGHLAN 8. 5. VAN DINE MYSTERY NOVELTY AND NEWS alio cavTOL THEATRE REVUE} IN PERSON i~ "SIDEWALKS o NEW YORK' COSMOPOLITAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY NATIONAL THEATRE, Jeek Commencing Monday, Jan. 4. MON. (Eve) JAN. 4 -BIGOLETTO b TUES. (Eve.) (ua s—u. TROVATORE italian WED. (Mat) JAN. 6-ROMEO & JU- LIET (In French) WED. (Eve.) (Double Bil) JAN. 6— HANSEL ‘& GRETEL (In German) PAGLIACCI (In_ Italian) THURS. " (Eve) JAN U—FAUST dn FRL (Eve) JaN. (SCARMEN (1 ren (Double Bil) JAN. e hn Eaiith) A [ GLIACCT (fn Ttajian) . oo (Eve.) JAN. $—RIGOLETTO (In THalian) Maestro Jacques Samossoud, Conductor Orchestra of 35, Choras and Ballet of 40 Management MRS. WILSON-GREENE. 100, $2.80. $2.00, $1.50. 51.00 Bow on 'sale Mrs. Wi Concert “‘Burean. Distriet 6453. 'NATIONAL SYMPHONY P, SAT. Droop’s, OF WASHINGTON, D. C. HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL Sunday, Jan. 3, 4:00 BOLOIST 1300 G street; District 6493. ORCHESTRA 2 S2c. Boxes. $10.00. on Grson et roen e 1300 G 8t ?GALU GURCI It's putting surplus money profitably to work when invested in our 6% First Mortgages —and with principal safely secured. May be purchased in _amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th 8 Drive that cold out of your nose and | throatwith the mod- ern Pineoleum oil treatment! Dropper or spray. At all druggists. Get some | today! Pineoleum, with nebulizer spray $1.00 1 00 Pineoleum, Zarge, for refill . Pineoleum, with medicine dropper REG. U. 8. PAT. OFP, PAULINE LoRrD In Dan Totheroh's New Drama “DISTANT DRUMS” Fourih Attraction of ¢ N ctlon of the Second NOW--on Stage RKO VAUDEVILLE Featuring the ‘“comic of the talkies” in person HARRY LANGDON | Heading » great sta the SCREEN The two famed “nuts” WHEELER & WOOLSEY cot-rate lawvers “PEACH O'REN program On now are Reno in w YEAR’ S EVE led stase pr features served. , .now box offffe. XT FRIDAT Rae Samaels, RKO Vaudev Corfes in "Men of Chance’ the screen. _————— seliing Yanessi head DELUXE SHOWS Today and Tomorrow Donru npen 10 A, M. TAYNOR CHARLES FARKELL EL BRENDEL u ol 2] DELICIOUS' NEW YEAR EVE GALA SHOW SEATS RESERVED ON SALE 1N LOBBY PROGRAM “STEPPING SISTERS” STAGE In_Person GEORGE E. STONE LEs' stur 5,8 DirLo- “SKETCHES" IDEA | GAYETY-BURLESK “KUDDLING KUTIES” JACK ‘l‘:‘x’MONT and WANDA DeVON BIG MID-NITE SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE AT 11:30 P.M. ALL NOW STANTON 8 RUTH CHATTERTON in NIFICENT LI LYRIC één'". PSR “CAUGHT ' PLASTERED."” _ATES In “LONE STARVED RAN( FAIRLAWN 5 C St NR nd_Eaulpment “THE MAG- i ANACOSTIA. D. C. MY SIN, TALLULAH _BANKHEAD. 11th N_C. Ave. &. CAROLINA "8 “ow *'Sitk™ with KEN MAYNARD. Warner Bros.” AMBASSADOR LEON JANNEY and JUNI LAN. “PENROD AND WEIDOFF vrrAPHoNz ACHORT SUBJECT MYSTER Warner Bros. 18th and 624 B St. NE Speslal Holiday Matinee st 2:00 M, BEERY and ' JACKIE Sbes THE OHAL Watner Bros. ALON Conn. Ave. McKiniey St.. L Special Holiday Matinee at 2:00 P.X W:PR'N"ER BAXTER, “SQUA ‘arver Bros." AVENUE GRAND BERT LAHR and CH GREENWOOD, " FLYING Warner Bros.’ RAL *® 5 Bet. D and ® onnnm BARRYMORE and ELISSA 845 Ave. HIGH.” “YELLOW_TICK! Warner COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farragut St Bpsclal Hollday Matines at 2.00 P.M. MES DUNN and SALLY EILERS, YevEn THE HILL. Warner Br 1230 C St. N. RICHARD_DIX. “SECRET SERVICE." Warner Bros. SAVOY Tis 2 oL ma. WL GRI-T]'A GARBO and CLARK GABLE LENOX.""“SCREE N *SUI SOUVENTR Mo Warner TIVOLI’ 1ith & Park Rd. N.W. MARILYN MILLER snd BEN LION, CROSBY COMEDY. Warner Bros. 0 RK G Ave. & Quebee NW. Special Holiday Matines at 2:00 B, ANTOR. “PALMY DAYS." .IESSE THEATER 18tk & Trafax 5. E. G A Pholonhnnt NE. RUTH CHATTER' in NIFICENT LIE" Varlety. SYLVAN odiioh Lt NW. Y MACKAILL 'tn “THE RECKLESS HOUR.” Comedy. Audio_Review. ARCADE ROGEVILEE, MD. CHAS | BICKFORD ' in “EAST or BUMBARTON g and A_YOUNG in mcm'r oF Comedy. LOR WAY." 1119 H 8t NE. Line. 2600 SILVER 8] JAN!'[‘ )zlA‘IN()R ln 'I‘AI(OMA s, oo G. INSON "FlVE STAR FINAL" ASHTON mgfi“;xmz,v',& ol | ON_SIDNI CAMEO ml“fiu‘x‘u‘“‘i"& n “WAY BACK HOME" Three Shaws. . T:45. ARCADE =i\ it s N LENNOX. .lh d Butts o N ‘Pnukln': ’r'r':n‘l‘" Miss Ellen Waller MODERN Studio. 2619 14(h St. Correct Ballroom Dancin, and ~convenience. Write PINEOI.EUM. AMember Dancing Masters of America, BALLROOM & &' NW. Inc, TAGE, DANCING Tel. Adams 2589, UsnT: ywr home fully. explained. BP0t ¥earie, 130858 N st .