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THE WASHINGTON MID-MONTH LIST OF Columbia Records Including "I'll Say She Does," Al Jolson's biggest hit; "Friends," by the Sterling Trio, coupled with "I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You," sung by Campbell and 1 "Jazz Baby" and a great midsummer dance list just out. A Complete Range of Columbia Grafonolas--Balcony, First Floor 420-430 Seventh Street, Through to Eighth $20 Grafonola $3 a month No Interest HEAR THESE LATEST RECORDS AT GRAFONOLA HEADQUARTERS House Herrmann Seventh and Eye Streets. SPECIALISTS IH FHAHOS DeMOLL A Complete Line of Columbia Records Washington's AEOLIAN liALL" Twelfth and and And. Vr'cer Pianolas Tfic Aeolian Largest Stock of Columbia 1 Records in Washington Harry C. Grove, Inc.

THE BIG COLUMBIA STORE 1210GSI FOOD COST MAY DROP Distribution of Army Supplies Seems an Opening Wedge. WHOLESALERS JOIN IK PLANS Schools and Markets to Be Used if or Sale of Supply Expected Early Next Week--Federal Clerks-Want Chance to Buy--Postofflce Em- ployes Ordering. Residents of 'Washington are facing the pleasing prospect of food prices in the District being revised I downwards. The army food distribution is only an opening wedge in the I plans to reduce the high cost of i Davis Tells What Repeal of Half- THRIFT RALLY AT SflLP PLANT 1 i Will Be oC Series to Organize Permanent Clubs. The first of a series of thrift rallies in industrial and commercial organizations In the District and vicinity will be held next Tuesday from 12,:30 to 1 o'clock at the Virginia ahlpbviild- jg ingr plant at-Alexandria.

Through co- operation of Norris of the plant, the 2,500 will he invited to-attend. The' program will Include brief talks oa thrift by William Mather vice director of the savings division of the Treasury Department, and Arthur H. Dadmun, of the local war savings stamp organization, and singing by Mrs. Charlotte B. Eldridg-e, in charge of women's thrift work in the District.

The object of the rallies Is to form permanent thrift clubs. TOPICS IN THE PULPITS 1 so much bettor. "I siuinly xvlfl tiot lia-vc mother cooking, in this Iieat," declared Susan. sweet Clergymen From Oat of City Replace Many Pastors. ITirUlly father summed tip the tH OWE PASTOBATE situation: -MoHier," xlvgyU your to you! thwrookinp: this 1 tho tie h'tej, Molhcr in lie, Bis Sn luous "Where il.

"I'm going to several Syi lo no more Susan pre- but nnrt J. C. Ball Will Celebrate Long i Service- at Metropolitan Baptist I Church Tomorrow--Senator Pom- i erene on Lieague of Nations--Gen B. H. Pratt at Calvary Church.

MORE MONET FOB DISTRICT. ing in the National Capital, accord- ing to John J- McGrath, president of the Citizens' Pood Council, who is to supervise the sale of the foodstuffs. Mr. McGrath has received quotations from wholesale dealers which indicate that the District can effect a big Visiting clergymen i fill a ber of local pulpits toniorrow, as many Washington ministers are on vacations. Because of the warm weather, several open-air services will 'be held.

The Rev. Charles O. Jones, of A a a i preach at Representative Davis, of Minnesota, i services in the Firtst Congregational chairman of the House District a at 11 a. on propriations subcommitte, declared Qod Over AI1 a at 8 and-Half Policy Means. yesterday that Washington would "Christian Personality." Dr.

Jones cost of food if tare better at the hands of Congress has served as pastor of great i i abolition a a a Methodist i A a a is plan, as proposed by Representative: president of the Georgia A i a A STOKE 623 Pa. Ave. S. E. IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS 1 A $14.40 'P I i i I From Washington I A I i 1 i a a i The CantonPagoda Chinese and American Restaurant 1343 St.

N. at Pa. Ave. Round Trip I i "War Tax Atlantic City America's Xeashore Resort Sunday, July 13 tf'j'A Cool. Pleasant.

Delightful Sunday Outing Specia.1 Through Train J-eavrs a i 12:80 A. M. Returning leaves A a i i (i.OO T. M. Sale, of i begins Thursday, July JO i i i i i sale i a a i i a a i a Sec l-Iyers Ticket Agents Pennsylvania R.

R. in large a i i from the -wholesalers. All a is needed, it is said, is substantial backing to insure prompt a for all supplies chased. Will Easily Go in One Day. As predicted "Wednesday in The a i Post, the board of a i i allow the public schools to be used as i i i centers for the sale of the a food.

Advance orders and i i i i i a that the food i easily be disposed of in one day. In a i i to the various i i i centers, which also include the District markets, Fish, Eastern and Western, Mr. McGrath has received requests from J. C. Ayers, chief clerk of the I i Department, and H.

C. a i of the I a Commerce Commission, a some of this army food be consigned to these depart- so a the employes may a advantage of the reduced prices. Expected Here Early Next Week. i O. Chance, i a has arranged for the sale of army foods to the employes of the i i by a i i a box in the a i i of the i i in i are placing i orders.

When the orders are all in a the food i be taken to the postoffice in vehicles of the office. A i a i i a i to place the a foods on sale here I a or today, Indications are I now a the i i not ar- I i Monday or Tuesday. Due. I i i be given of the arrival. A of the was received a a by i i officials yesterday.

The was given to the "War Depart- a Mapes, be accomplished. "I am glad the Mapes i does not limit the Federal government's share to one-half," said Mr. Davis yesterday. "If the bill passes as it now stands, we will be able to do more for the District than ever before. "The District asked for $19,000,000 this year.

We cut it to $15,000,000. 3 my opinion we i agree to total appropriations of $17,000,000 yealr." LICENSED TO MARRY. I League, i of the board of education of the Georgia conference, and i of the a gelical Ministers' A i a i of Atlanta. Harry i assisted i the musical program by Mrs. i berg, soprano, and Charles i barytone.

Sixteen Years at Metropolitan. "The Sweet i is the of the chosen by the Rev. Compton Ball, -who i corn- Albert F. Bond, U. S.

M. 33. Decatur. i i year as pastor of del a i lt i i ii ti I i Pennsylvania R. R.

I 1 Automobiles Trucks 0 Auto Accessories I i I i By Public Auction At Weschler's 920 Pa. Ave. N. W. TODAY 0111 i 3 I- I I i i 1 'jc-iv-s, 11 I I I UN, i in- 1 ml i no i ube.N, i i i i sols, spark i i i mirrors, pee 'I onK-t a head i t-s, i i EXCURSIONS SUNDAY TO BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS of i i i a BLUEMONT, VA.

i i l-eesburg- and Other Points Two Uoilnrs Trip Including; Wiir Tax i a Kare) i Leave Terminal i and Streets N. W. No Du.st. No Dirt. No Cinders.

A I OLD I I A i A Parlor Car attached to train leaving Washington 8:30 A. M. and trains leaving 10:30 A. M. and 8:20 P.

M. 'last a i Extra, fare 27c to Leesburg; 38c to Biucmont. War tax included. I- -t- -J- -t- $2.75 Philadelphia A i I I i i 1 A i i til $2.50 Chester A I I i I A i i a $2.25 Wilmington A i I I a I A I "en ts A i 10 a SUNDAY, JULY 13 Baltimore Ohio R. i i i a i i a VV'asli i i i I i a i 7 0 5 a in.

I i i i i a i a i a The Ideal Stove For Summer FLORENCE AUTOMATIC Oil Cook Stove Are i a i 1204 on St. 616 on 12th St. Facts Are Stubborn Things --Never in the history of this company have we had such a demand for Auth's Pork Products This shows that the housewives appreciate that they are the' best products. N. Auth Provision Co.

623 St. S. W. 111., and Irene Starrs, 29. The Rev.

James 1.. Gordop. Robert William Dwyer. 30. Hartford.

and Thelma Caroline Kuhns, 22, Baraboo. Wis. Tlu- Rev. O. C.

F. BratPnanl. George Wilson Hawkins, 22, and Elizabeth Iveson, 21. The Rev. John H.

Jeffries. Don B. Ir.win. 28, and Hiklrcth Wallace. 21.

both of Frankfort Jnd. The RPV. Howard K. Downs. George B.

Gibson, 27 and Katherine York. 22. Ashland, N. H. The Rev.

Edward Hayes. Philip Ij. Jones, 27. Murat. and i ginia Johnson, 21, Clifton Forge.

Va. The Rev. Howard F. Downs. Garner A.

Green. 2(i, and Mrs. Blanche B. Wren. 27.

both of Kant Falls Va. The Kev. Jouu K. Brij-jfs. Harold L.

Gaardsmoe. 23, and Ella Mae Underwood 23 Kuosville, Tcnn. The Rev. William J. IJobert W.

Hopkins, 22, and AuffUsta C. Margaret SHWO, 22. The Rev. Paul A. Wenzel.

James Sydney Wilson. 28. Lock Haven, and Dorothy B. Hurlburt, 20. The Rev.

Jolm H. Jeffries. Allen S. Talbott, 21, and Loys Lillian Money, 19. The Rev.

A. Freeman Anderson. Paul Abraham. 22. New Orleans, and lOthPl Crowetz.

20, Baltimore, Md. The John K. Briffgs. John I. Stearnes, 24, and Kveline Belt, 19.

Tho Rev. Clovia G. Chapped. Jpsse O. Randolph, 27 and Ellen Morgan, 23.

The Rev. Clovis G. Chappell. James S. Johnson 24, Green Springs, and Maggie P.

KJJIIH, 22, Trcvllins, Va. Tlie Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. VI When children's Ji)4U; yearning appetites cry aloud for sweets, there's a happy answer in ZU Zll Ginger Snaps, which appease the sweet-tooth craving, yet meet every demand for wholesome nourishment NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Zu The only i were not elarl.

sho i sert was because the a i ranTliy i 1 cleanly i a 7u 7. i i rts AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS LARGE GIFTS FOR ST. JOHN'S Check for Reported--Thea- ter Xets Day" Today. Several large a i a $150.000 i i for St. John's College were reported at a meeting of i i i a a i a er D.

a i of the lege, a for $3,000, the i i i tlie a i The S. a Sons a sent a check for $500. a a a has a use of a a room in Hotel a i weeks more. a a a a netted $795 at the box fice, in a i i to i sold by workers. The a consisted of Mary i in "Daddy Long-legs" and songs and dances by cost i i i a made by i i a H.

DeLacy, a W. Darr, Too A. Rover, D. K. and i a By i i of Maj.

R. W. a a i be "tag day" for tho cadet corps boys and a i a i teams i the tags. BIRTHS REPORTED. Charles J.

and ilfabc'. (J. SeRer, bov. John O. and Frances Bell, Chnrlffl T.

and Stella BuSBttt, ftirl. Harry S. nnrl Tfioresa A. jrneller, bo.v. Frank Marj' C.

Ci-aJirhpad, girl. Ward W. and Alice M. Griffith, boy. Alfred and Etta Wollberg, boy.

Raymond and Corinnc Hume, girl, C. and Blanche Hill, boy. Forrest M. and Mary B. Heams, boy.

DEATHS REPORTED. S. Peneook, 74 Hospl. Charles M. Daupherty, 65 1437 R.

I. ave. Martha K. Smith, DO Sd st. DP.

Albert A. Sweeny, 82 729 2d wt. nw. Dorothy Boyle, 5 Children's P.rrnard L. JDft Sforfefand, 3 204 Suo TODAY'S SUN AND TIDE TABLE A.M.

Sun rises I High i 8:14 Sun sets Low tide. P.M. 8:44 3:08 CITY CLTIB JUBILEE THURSDAY THAUN-DRY-ETTE WASHI.S AND OKIES WITHOUT WRINOEH Ask the lady who owns one. Frank Glascox Electric Co. 1405 14th St.

N. W. M. 120 Final Ijuiicheon Will Celebrate End of Enrollment Campaign. a a i are i made for i final i teams of the i to be a a at sho-wers and thunderstorms in the Atlantic 1 o'clock at the Commercial Club.

and east gulf States, the Mississippi valley. northwestern Montana. Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. In other rejjiond the weather remained fair. The outlook is for a i and somewhat -warmer -weather Saturday, and partly cloudy weatuer, with local thundershowers, Sunday WEATHER CONDITIONS.

U. S. J) rt pt. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Friday. July 11--8 p.

in. Forecast--District of Columbia. a a and i i i a Fair somewhat wanner a a Sunday local thunderahowrrs; gen- tic variable winds. The storm a was over tho St. T.awr.enco valley Thursday night liassed eastward to the Canadian a i i ju-ovinces.

and the weather has cleared generally throughout the Eastern States. Another disturbance, hut of moderate intensity, is over the middle States and the Mississippi valley. Moderate temperatures prevail generally throughout tlie Eastern Stares and along the northern border. weather is now eon- tined to the southern plains States and the southern RocKy Mountain region, the following being the highest temperatures reported from those districts, namely: Concordia, 104 degrees: Fort Smith, 102: Wichita. and North Plalte.

100 degrees. Puring the last 24 hours there were local i a a i A i service Rev. David i i a I i a i speak. a Mrs. a leave -week Pocono, i Senator i a "The League.

of a i at the No'rth a i a A i a 7 3 0 i i i i a 7 o'clock i a a The Rev. J. a i a pa.stor of the i i Tlie Rev. David a i preach a a i i "Man's Search Kor CJofl," ami in i on "The a Creed." a Harper a i soloist a i i "The Fall of the Bastile." A i Rev. a i a at 11 a.

on "The a i of the Chain," and at 8 p. on "The a i of the Bastile." The Rev. liarle i pastor of A i i a i a ing- on "The Call to i He i also a i ice at 8 o'clock. "The Secret of i ami cess" is to be i i of Rev. A a First Baptist At p.

-Dr. i i a series of a a i a i i a a A i a Horseback." Rev. A Cave i i i to i a i sermon on "The i a Son." at Tho 7-T Street i i a i a 8:15 o'clock. Cave i preach on "The a i of i i a Baptism" a i ice. i i be i each a i i the, mer.

Founder of Carlisle School to Speak. a i I i a School. i a I a i a the Class of a a i a i Rev. a i a i a i a a i i a i of Y. C.

i I i i i Park a at 4 i i h'oul i i i Bible" i Rev. F. W. i I a Grace a i a i i i a a at a. social and i i i a i A.

a i was i 15 DEGREES COOLER THAN THE STREET fan A' (it UKh Ap I A a Four-Day A A i i i 7 i Hut IT'S THE CANDY! A vd You I i 7 Rr 1 fro iitli ii l-'o 1f 'rr HIS BRIDAL NIGHT i i i i Dual Holt in Uy ALICE BRADY RIALTO The i be a i cele- a i over the success of the en- i i be completed by that time. i addresses i be made by i members. a W. Semmcs. chairman ot the i i or J.

A. i fleld, i of the club, -will side. a i teams i i i i a reports. At last reports in the middle Atlantic and New England States, the upper Ohio valley and the lower lake region. In the upper lake region, the.

lower Ohio valley and Tennessee local dcrshowers Saturday will be followed by a i weather Sunday. Local thnndershowers are also probable Saturday and Sunday along the in wtLuir, a i i i I I I I I I i 90 a i ol 50uth Atlantic and east gulf coasts. the of 1,500. I Tt is a the i on the i of a site for the 51,000,000 i i a FUNERAL OF MRS. J.

C. KOONS FOR ZONE BUILDINQ PLAN. a a and IHou.se Committee Approves Bill i a a i Creating Commission. so to i i today to a 1 a of Mrs. C.

Tvoons. i The i a i a i commis- i of the i A i a Postmas- sion to regulate i i in the Dist i of i a was a a rep to the House yesterday by a i a Mapes. of the District com- a Household Furniture Office Furniture Pianos and Cabinet Talking Machines, etc. By Public Auction AT WESCHLER'S 920 Pa. Ave.

N. W. TODAY 0:30 A. I. A I I ALL A TRIPS TO NORFOLK, COLONIAL BEACH, AND PINEY POINT, MD.

"Lord Baltimore" and "Penn" Leave a i u. a i Norf p. ni. Ix-ave. 8:30 a.

111. a i Wash- i p. in. A i Colonial Bea'-h. 12:30 p.

leave Colonial Beach. p. in. A i t'iney Point, L'tOO p. leave Piuey Point, 3:30 p.

in. A i Ultl Point Comfort, p. leave Old Point Comfort, a. m. ADULT FAHKa--Norfolk.

one way, $3: round trip, $5. Colonial Beach, one way, $1.50. Piney Point, one way, Children over and under 12 years of nsje, half fare. War tai of 8 per cent to be added to all fares. "Washington-Southern Navigation Co.

Wharf--Foot of 7th St. Prone M. 5912. a i a a a a i i A a i i be A. M.

Dockcry, i A i a Postmas- ter i a B. Keen, i i of postal saving's; W. M. Mooney, dis- I i and Postmaster C. I and A i a a C.

i of Va. Officials and of the a have i Mrs. Koons a Miss a i Maddox, of i before her marriage, 14, 1911. She took a groat i i a work among- a a i The District commissioners be authorized to act as i com- missoners -with power to regulate the i areas and uses of all building's to be erected, altered or repaired in the The commissioners would be authorized to formulate Ashe-fille, N. own rules and regulations for a i i a i of the i VICTORY BUTTONS ARE HERE Local "Weather Rrport.

Temperature--Midnight. Go: '2 a. 4 a. G4: 6 a. 04; 8 a.

07; 10 a. 60; noon, 71; p. 4 p. 70; 6 p. 78; p.

10 i. 78; i i 02. Relative i i i 8 7 2 p. 46: 8 l. -44.

Rain- i (8 p. m. to 8 p. i 0.40. Houra of sunshine.

1.40. Per rent of possible sunshine, same date last year--Maximum, 82; i i 57. A FROM NORMAL. Accumulated excess of temperature since January 1, 1919, 460 degrees. Excess of temperature since July 1, 1019, 20 degrees.

Accumulated deflcenoy of precipitation since January 1. 1910, 0.17 inch. Deficiency of precipitation since July 1, 1910, 0.20 inch. Temperatures In Other Citlea. Temperatures and precipitation in other cities Friday for 24 hours ended 8 m.fc Lowest Highest last Rain- today, night.

8 p.m. fall. 82 (H 80 90 70 7S 72 Baracca i i Chaplain Winter at Petworth Church A i i a a i a a i i ter, a France, i be the speaker. P. a Langliorne, pastor i hold i i at the Takoma a i I ing" Mr.

Lang-home i speak on "Pretence Vain." The i Rev. D. J. D. of i i the a a i a i i a rison a a at 7 3 0 a.

m. Al the 10:30 i i a a a a i Fealy. i i I i a i a hers of i a a A i I mal i i i I a I a i a I THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN CRANDAU'S--Fat IOth METROPOLITAN 10:30 A. P. M.

A A OLIVE THOMAS In a ijtunnina Production oj the Haitona' Upstairs and Down CRANDALL'S I 8th and Col. Rd. KNICKERBOCKER A BERT LYTELL In a Spbpfed Comedy Drama 'LION'S DEN" Fn ruu Lnn dr MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN I Her 1 I "HOME" NEXT WEEK Robert W. Chambers' Famous Novel Picturized The Firing Line Atlanta.

Ga. Atlantic City, X. Baltimore, Md Bismarck, N. a Boston, Mass Buffalo. N.

Chicago, 111 Cincinnati. Besides her a and a she is i by a son. Edward, six a and a was a i in the Red Cross a i i a i Soldiers Can Them by Present- Cheyenne, w.ro Cleveland. Ohio ing Discharge Papers. Davenport, Iowa-i Denver.

Colo. i i a i for dis- Moines. charged soldiers, -who saw service 1 i fi during: the world war, i overseas I El Paso, or in the i States, are ready for Galveston. i i i Men i to wear these buttons COAL--COAL -ooou R. J.

and M. C. GRACE nnd nd Stt. N. E.

Your business card printed by experts not amateurs. Byron S. Adams, Printer, "The Service Shop" 612 llth St. Phone M. 8203 (3 wires).

Both Man's Stores Closed Today Open Monday Mormng at 8 to Start Another Busy Week D. J. Kaufman (Inc.) 1005-07 Penna. 616 17th St. may obtain them by a i to Capt.

Dineiy at the army i i station, 509 Tenth street northwest. They must present their discharge papers. BAND CONCERT TODAY. By the TT. S.

Marine Band, William H. Santelmann, leader, on the Ellipse, at 5 p. m. The program: March, "tinder the Star of the Guard," Soiisa Overture, "Le Caid" Thomas Caprice, "Wedding of the Selection from "The Chimea of Normandy" Planqnette Waltz, "The Beautiful Blue Danube" Ballet music from "The Ken of "Prometheus" Beethoven Tone poem, "Finlandia" Sibelius "The Star-Bpanrled Banner." Tex Helena, Mont Indianapolis, Ind Jaeksonville, Fla 78 82 62 70 80 90 82 84 8H 02 82 92 80 76 Kansas City, Mo Little Rock, Ark Calif. Marqnette, Mich Memphis, Tenn Miami, Fla 80 Mobile.

Ala 82 New Orleans, La 92 New York, N. 70 North Platte, Nebr 1OO Omaha. Nebr. 94 Philadelphia, Pa 74 Phoenix, Ariz 90 Pittsburgh. Pa 74 Portland, 76 Portland, 66 Salt lake City, Utah.

94 St. Ixiuis, Mo 82 St. Paul. Minn 82 San Antonio, Tex 92 San Francisco, Springfield, 111 78 Tampa. Via 90 Toledo, Ohio 78 Vicksburg, Miss 90 (H 04 (i4 52 O2 60 3S IJ2 70 64 54 7rt 78 8 r8 70 76 74 62 54 78 82 76 70 60 04 70 64 54 6O 56 74 72 S6 74 52 C4 80 52 72 80 4 60 74 7(S 90 70 82 90 84 (12 02 82 80 80 84 92 74 66 82 84 86 60 96 94 72 90 72 70 Bff 02 74 80 90 60 72 86 72 88 O.O6 0.46 AMUSEMENTS "The of DUtinctioa" LOEWS OLUMBIH Street at Twelfth Bessie Barriscale In a Drama of Hitch Social Scnnfial "JOSSELYN'S WIFE" 'BETTER GREAT FALLS PARK, VA.

Ideal, Picturesque, Historic FREE 0 FRFI I lthh Motion Htl LADIES' I i A I'opuliir A Outdoor Sports Triilux I.envo 36th and N.W. Kieorijeto wn Cars Make Connection) GARDEN nth Bet. I) nnd 10 A. M. I I P.

SI. A I A "AUCTION SOULS 99 AURORA MARDIGANIAN 0.12 0.02 THE ONL.Y LIVE Amusement (Park NEAR -WASHINGTON IS GLEN ECHO ADMISSION FREE 2O Including I MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING, OTHER AMUSEMENTS STB. CHABLES MACAXEBTEK Daily Sun. 7th St. Wharf, 10 a.

2:30 6:45 p. m. 5Oc round trip, inc. war tax. Steamer Daily except Sun.

lo a and 2:30 The Niition's Most a Plavhounc LOEWS A A i i a.m. to I p.m. LAST TIMES A EMMY WEHLEN In Money" Beprfiininx Tomorrow SESSUE HAYAKAWA, In "The Man Brnratb" I Kvery Show From 10 A. M. SHUBERT-GARRICK Phone a Mot.

Todu? TonifTht NiS i i fn a i i I'ln Com. Tomorro-w Night, cd Seats The Swretrxt a i "DADDY LONG-LEGS" Kir.EK?f KARLE A DADDY- 0.28 0.021 SHUBERT-BELASCO THEATER i B.I.", 60c. M.zi.. 75c. 0 0 4 1 "The Befinnint and Mysteries of Life" Women Only 1 and 8 p.

m. 0.78 Ht-ver Bulletin. Harpers Ferry, W. Jnly and riven both clear. -Potomac Ken Only 7 and 9 p.

m. Chevy Chase Lake DANCING Two Large Pavilions ORCHESTRA. JAZZ BAND B.F.KEITH'S, DAILY SUR HOl'YS "A Merited LUCILLE CAVANAGH CO. Irvine Campbell Geo. Xoore.

Anne ICaric CUrk. Apollo Trio. Coaklej It Dun- levjr. Powon tc Wallace. Johnnie and'Lorraine fcc.

DANCING. Si.tO to 12. THE DANCERS' HOME Jaxx Orchestra. Feature Dancing Cverr TTIvht. Lady ENTRAL Pennn.

Ave. at Tilmttt 50LISEUM JV I i DANCE YOU A TO LEARN Master, can you Hi i- ran be tnnsrht. Tcvu-hins i at the SCIIUOIj OK 1218 York L. On J' uP'. to date Dancing Academy sooth of Private lessons.

hour, 73c. NerU not have appointment. Phone' Frank 7554 l-3 tf.

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