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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 22

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KEEPING UP "You Vt ETHELBtiZT ENGLIS Bought meu wow eh? i ty INCREASE IN SALARIES OF MORS IS URGED .1 a Petworth Citizens Also lake Stand Against Greater Speed for Vehicles. "resolution. recommending a cent Increase in tin- salaries janitors and em ploy tent of additional janitors in the event the Johnson community forum passes ref? red to tin- utive committee of tin- I vt worth Citizens' nation at a na-ting at tin- I Vt worth 31. K. t'hurch last la.

W. Oyster drafted the resolutions. Tin association also reiterated -a stand against tiie location the munieipal hospital on the proposed in ih. i Branch section. i reasons for fin- protest were a 11e-d to tin members Action was rak'-u urging- the iVnimis- 1 Kn-ners not a greater sneed In I Vt worth allowed within the lire limits.

T'ns vva-. view of the Miller hiil now before aigr which aims allow a general increase of for vehicles. II M. Due that a careful examination shf uld he made i applh ants for licenses to drive vehicles The assoeia ion dec ided not to take s'atid as to who the sf limit should he. hut made it clear 'hat the speed limit in tvtworth should h.

greater thai: that tin- city proper. Want All Streets Called. A he to havo the pul'h utilities r-oi sioii order the. ear 1 have tin- names a'. by the eoudu As 111 i rod mad by Fern aid it ided for the call In a of four streets mile.

K. .1. amended it read "'every Street." and this prevailed. Sua-r. iate to tiie Fed- a "it A la ie-ns.

made a brief eport tlie a ork of the fed- eratinn ins 'hat body had urued a settlement the strike. Mr. Sut'-r another point railed attrition to the of the J'etworth School. pointing out the immediate need an addition. He said Jb-prati ve John-on House ommittee had acknowledged the merit of thm Ke.olut of regret the death of i he late 11' Ho nee.

a men lv 1 of :) ration, a presented Jiavnioad H. Ad.i;,i\ a M.pt Tr? a pi; it--ant ere 1 ed to membership William W. Kiim. M. .1.

Tiiriif)-, Hani S. Mom and Clarence K. Mile IJ A noun-emeu a made by dent J. that at the April meet i ri ideration and vote on a proposed plan for a halite in the i'nine jit would take Entertainment Its Given. I tn l-'oliow tin business m-- etimu an en- I'-rtatnment w.

siv-n, members fain- llivs atid I'm nds iilliriu the hall to to it. The pnm oal feature was a m.t tre! sion 1 th- J'etworth Home I Or' in-st ra. Winn the i tof the 71' i ta I part was ti nail ve a was tliat ft i bad- It- I'-- I Kil'lan-o- 1 1' F. Hi; I ilofsl arid in- i Mis- Iran- if 1 a I -i Troop No. ot tiio a rj ami Lyric i st on': i I pi-.

Nil 'OiHl 11 .1. X. St I II I Sanson ion, rir vo'-a! N. a 11 I S'it'f. a i whistling''1 i oJe.

Films to Show Making; of A I -i l. So- i I 11. 'i-'ii Kr 1 T. at 1)m At 1 I 'in la Kfr. titular nt tun- ri 1 a't'-r vi mo.itha' work i s- FEBRUARY CIRCULATION EM I i I' J.

NT X1 an.I MAK aol i a- opim i AT'. 1916. was as fol- l)MIT. KO.WID 1 7WJV M.7!?i i so.r.vi; SI.7(1.% r. I 711.HKS 7 si.7ii SI I 1 Mi.tts.%! i sI si.ttitA 1 3 SI.044 j-5 J.O|?? 1." -i 7.76.% 7 s.

465 A i i er 1.785 -'V- M)550 MM I CoptM is jo II :7 235.465 Le-r retur 5.54?* i Total Sunday net circulation 220,957 paid net Sunday 64.841 number copies for yterK i'. 2.64* A erase Sunday net circulation 57.489 I 1 NEWBOI.D, I Manager. aii'l to fore me thla third March, A.D. tStal.i tllAS. lOLl'MHW.

i HaiMtf Futile. irtMtiiii if ,.1 1 THE JONESESV ITS AN OLD SHEEP DOG CO JONESES TIET ARE VERT rfSniLT NOW' I Learning the Auto I in learning tlic automobile trembling. I mi at tlic wheel stucr her along through the urrying throng. how nervous! nil awkward I led! I jolt peo- 1c of their lids. I run over, hiekeiis and kid-: spurt she ill throw when I want to goir low.

she scampers, ml skids. I sweat, and I'm weak the knees, hen sw ift around I orner- she flees, she whimpers nd whir- and she gurgles and 1 urs. and runs into fences and i "ces. courage she con-lr, lantlv damn- bv running down j1 ow-wows and tramps: she col- ded tod a with a big heavy nd busted her lenders and lamps. drive her around for an hour, i li- engine of terrible hercver I stray, on mv death- a ealing way.

of feathers and fur .) lere a shower. At night, when in tii my bed. tierce nightmares!" bide in lnv head: I dream 11 truck i- iust running amuck i ml leaving a windrow of dead, i 1 run over chickens and goats, i in over rooster- and shotes. nd ni't. in niv dream, do I rau-'x dusly -cream.

"My auto is lg her oats 1 WAI.T MAS OS. AW ALUMN! ORGANIZE SIGMA NU PHI CHAPTER Is I reliminary Meeting- Held Monday Night at the University Club. A Wa sli ington Alumni Chapter of SttiiJt Xu I'hi Legal Fraternity sit t.l ished the University Club on'Iay ev-ning. rltts heing coincident ith formation of the National it Alumni Association. Th'- Josej.h H.

Chapter, the jrenl iza'ion of the Sigma Xu hi. was founded at Th' National Law I hool in i MOT The executive eouncil I Sigma Xu Ulii has established head- i larters at 7-1 Bond building. The for the Washington i I'liHpter include Charles .1. N.i orirad H. Synie, William wmlii', A.

Moriarty. L. G. Iloff- an. K.

K. St rat ton. J. Jarvis Butler, rlward Brashears. Kaymond H.

Bet William T. .1 ones. A meeting of the new chapter will 1 held early in April an effort will i to enroll as charter numbers former active members of chapters now resident VVarli- i -1 on. 11 i member president of the at. ina' fV ivcrsity Law School Alum- A -so- is expected to lu the rim ipal sp? ale t.

ASTOR CAMP ENIERTAINS. panish War Veterans Welcome Commander-in-Chief Dyer. honor of I-. Dyer, commander- 1 i-'-hief of the I nited Spanish War i eteran upon the occasion of his of- ial Jacob tor 'amp, Solder Home, had a reception Jh t' i I 'mi night. commander of the j' in a Hai I oi.

the adjutant, I en- i ha rgi i nil- mlf-r .1 A or: pu and 1 i of i hi- I'. S. V. t'oinmaiider- ii I 11 id he am, the onal organization and the legislation I i- Trying to obtain for the bene- I i.t order. Representative John I Fair of Pennsylvania also spoke.

1 Katherine McKitrick contrib- solos. Mr. Wagner, rniHii uiplomat. was warmly I Miss I'oris Sohlegel gave -veral toe Woerner and as Atnbassadors and Ministers from Africa." brought I from the wilds of the Dark i hat kept the house in 7 several other in- 'stunts." A buffet luncheon Is as served to about 100. I I Miss Emily Withers Dead.

171 i I Wi'licrs. who has resided Washington for about fifteen years. at Arnarillo. of pneumonia n.ght. according to a tele- ram ed here today by her sis- Sarnuelia and Belle With- i is.

of the Burlington. The will be taken to Jackson, i Withers' old home, where I rment will take place Friday. Phi Beta Kappa Officers Chosen. ofTii of the I'ht Beta Kappa As- I laiion ie elected at the final meet- 1 of 'lie season, held evening 1 i the iMversitv t'luh. as follows; I'resi- lent.

ui ne Hill: vice president, Vilham Baldwin: secretary-treasur- sfrve two Rev. Douglas I 'ut ma it Hum'' ati'l William Taylor I'linm address was delivered by "harh- Hasten. recently professor JiiKiorx at Smith College and author i historical works on (Jambetta and he founditiK the French republic. Estate of Admiral Fox. The late Hear Admiral Charles R.

S. left an estate valued in of according to the petiinm for the probate of bis will filed his widow, Mrs. Nelly Kox. ihroueb Attorney Jobii W. Jiavidge.

000 is in personal property itid the balance in real estate here, in Cazenovia, N. and in l'rovidencc, it. 4 -Too Much for Ethelbei URSE IF TH JONCSE3 3NE, THIS SCTTTA SET Too'1' jl 1 IGA'IM PLACED IN CHARGE OF CAPITAL HORSE SHOW 5en. James A. Buchanan Is Re- i Elected President and Melvin C.

Hazen Manager. (Jen. James A Buchanan and Melvin Hazen. District surveyor, have been c-eleeted president and manager. respectively.

of the National Capital lorse Show, which will hold its anlual spring meeting: this year May 9. in and 11. With the exception of William Litauer. whose place on the executive ommittcc is taken by William Hitt. 11 the officers of the association have een chosen to serve another year, i "hey include Larz Anderson.

Col. Robrt M. Thompson. Men. Leonard Wood, Villiam I'.

Kno. Kdward B. McLean nd George I'. Wetmore. vice presients; Cuno H.

Rudolph, treasurer; irthur I' Addison, secretary; meniers of the executive committee: Col. fenry T. Allen, chairman: H. Rozier vice chairman; Arthur D. Ad- ison.

Melvin Hazen. Thomas Bones, Villiam ('. Marrow, Charles Treat I nd ('apt. William Mitchell. Although die show is more than a nonth off.

entries already are being! eceived and indications are that tnore orsos will be exhibited than at any reviotis meeting. Several cups have I i' ist is APPROVE VILLA EXPEDITION. 'hilippine Veterans Indorse Ordering Troops Into Mexico. President Wilson's in ordering "nited States troops into Mexico was oinmended Hie Stli Army Corps, eterans of tlie Philippine service. M011ay night.

The organization went on ecord as determined to enlist if their ervices were required. The hill in Con- I ress qualifying enlisted men to Vest Point was indorsed. Action onimander-in-chief I'yer of the Cnited panish War Veterans and of Cen. 'den S. Lake, commander of the Army nd Navy I'liion, in offering the serv- cs of their organizations in the I lexican campaign was praised.

These officers were elected: illiam 1. Hickey. president; Ldwin O'Connor, ecretary: Jerry Sullivan. treasurer. nd Charles J.

Roberts. Kdward John c. M'fjrico and Edward 'arroll. trustees. :0 CELEBRATE EMANCIPATION, fleeting Scheduled to Be Held at Mount Calvary Baptist Church.

The fifty--fourth anniversary of the mancipation of Instruct slaves is 0 he observed at Calvary Col-I red Baptist Mission. L'rtth and reels northwest, the evening of April 7 under the auspices of the Butler' Couaves Veteran Belief Law son will he the prin- 1 pal speaker Alexander Hawkins is nrrsident of he association, M. Kohinson secre- i ary. fit-v. Owen W.

Haw Kins treasjrer. and Julius I'arker chairman of i he committee on arrangements. SAY PRACTICE IS WIDESPREAD. Ifficialfe Comment on Charges Against Cigar Manufacturers. Treasury officials declare that arrests cigar and cigarette manufacturers New York Monday on charges of efrauding the government of internal evenue taxes only scratched the surace of fraudulent practices which extended from manufacturers to et.cler..

and even consumers, all over! he count rv. Sr. far the in vest igalion has not howii ju' hen conspiracy he gam it i believed that ji may be traced I iH'-U as fat a ent years. Kstinates of tiic amount out of which the has heen defrauded are lot believed now to be accurate, but ome run up to 1o.noo.ooo. only a small art of the amount can be recovered, ml the government intends to bring proceedings to get back every ent.

possible and to imprison such ofenders as can he reached. Most of the leaders of the alleged onspiracy are said to be under sureillanee and more arrests ate Under the law cigars are taxed from cenU' to $3.00 per thousand and cigirettes from $1.25 to $2.60 per thousand. Failure to use proper revenue tamps or to use any at all gave an op- i jortunity for large profits. It was said at the Treasury todav hat some cigar manufacturers in New I fork have failed to pay even 10 peri ent of the amount due the govern nent. Reports that the frauds had been nade possible or inspired generally by rovermnent employes in collusion with were denied.

A few where officials suspect ollusion are under investigation. bourse in Journalism at G. W. U. ieorge Washington University is to ffer a course in journalism next fall.

course ill be taught by Prof. Witt l-hnphnsis will laid upon both theory and practice. Regular credits will he given tor the iv ork. ill I HEALTH CADDIES PURB. Health Candies 40c 60c Lb.

'Ike Surely of Scientific Parity. 1203-1205 St. Parcel Poet. i rt. SOiTHATi WHAT JUST LE VCftLL A VALUABLE DOG EH? HE LOOWS LIKE an animated RUGTOtlE' 5 IOC COLLEGE MEN JOIN UNIVERSITY CLUB TROOP Bi Hi Organization Will Be Part of First Squadron of Cavalry of District Militia.

Su IS" I More than former college men have already joined the cavalry troop 9-1 he in sr organized under the auspices of the University Flub. which is to he known as Troop A. 1st Squadron i'avairy, National Fuard of the District of bia. Arthur F. Smith.

912 street northwest, who is in charge of the organiz- ing of the troop, said today that he hopes to have the troop formed by April 1. and that the zeal with which i college men are joining indicates that 1 several such troops can he trained here, for service, if needed. 1 Those who have already joined repre- sent practically all the best known colleges in the country. The bureau of standards has enlisted twenty-five men who represent institutions all the way "ni Vermont to Florida. The ar Department has furnished on thirty-two mounts without cost, and the troop has the privilege of using mounts at Fort Myer Sunday mornings and being trained by army officers.

1.a iiivhtv Mr-ill! nights. This troop resulted from tin- personal interest shown by K. VV. Hickman, who 1,11 just about the time that enlistments began to come in received his appoint- merit as a paymaster in the Arthur Smith succeeded to the duties 1 of organizer. I I-'Ioral Designs for Blackistone.

Exceptionally beau-! tiful. 11th H. WILL URGE A PEACE PLANK. National League Taking Steps for Action in Party Platforms. Steps have already been undertaken by the League to Enforce Peace, which is to meet in this city in and of which former President Taft is head.

have the two national conventions this summer insert planks in their platforms indorsing its proposal for a league of nations to enforce the world's 1 peace. The national executive committee lias sent instructions to its officers and representatives everywhere throughout the country, requesting them to acquaint delegates to the state conventions of all parties what if is proposed to do and urging upon them the adoption of the plank in local party platforms. State branches of the league have either been formed or are in process of formation in every state of the Tea Fountain Room 909 i Drinks IIIIIIIIIIIH Fallen arches, A very seven callouses, toes out "Flat Foot of alignment. Your "Foo WHAT is wrong with been able to fine cc and let us tell you In Our "1 We have a patented method an oppn book to our expert foo give Positive Relief to most foi If Special Corrective Shoes good have our own opodists and physical culturist refund purchase pr Consultation and advice al MtZZnia The "House of auniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii flE TEU TE3 BUT Pfl'WGi THESE MOW TH' SHE ISH SHEEP TELL THE jt oint poor rruT is Cc OR CITY ITEMS. Host riour.

34 Old ue. 1 i'r lbs irk vvhoat, LT.c: 1 lbs. Fancy I I 11 Kgg Spa hot i. lbs. Kvap.

Wonder ffee. mi! I Sutter. I 1 Fa irway Mackei 11 I Kvap Ik. in, I Wisconsin ivas. srar Corn.

K. .1. peas, par i'omi. l' cans Kan nip. 4 Boss's Whole Wheat Bis it.

oyster al. t'hoiee White Potatoes, 33, Pa. a vp. and all the J. T.

Pylo: lelslioiiMe, st. Mnin.lStIO, Paperinging, window shades, picture frames In (Iin Optinil 0(17 I' St. Basses made for you. individually. awing Books.

Schmidt, 71 9-21 13th st WHERE CREDIT IS DUE. Photographs Taken From "The Heart of Asfcury's Journal." ii a feature article concerning tin -thodist celebration the contenarj he of Bishop Francis Asburj 31. published in last Sunday a r. two photographs. one of bury and the other of the Lovely no Preaching House.

Baltimore. Md. re reproduced. They were taken fron he Heart of Asbury's Journal" an? blished with the permission of Kator ileorge P. Mains, the publishers credit line to that effect was accintally omitted.

Acknowledgment of the courtesy ex is herewith made. SI ii "jKT nfn fr i YOCALK Will you come to our store and hec derful new phonogra PK? Five min monstration is more convincing than 1 of description when an instr such positive superiority as the 0. J. De I 12th lilllllllllllllllllllllillllllililllilllllllillll rase Enlarged Joint, Gre fallen arch and line, twisted toes. louses tprint" Plainly our feet.

If they pain or imfortable owe why. root Comfort" taking an impression of the specialist. He can tell from ms of Foot-Ailments, i or Mechanical Devices are specially designed sorts, indor Wo urill fit thom with ice within 3ft days. foot Free. vl 74 1914-16 PA.AVE.

233PA. AVE.S.E. Skilled Service" 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUI1IIIII POP. iNfT AW. HOW DO I "1 EP KMO W.

1 MO SHEEP' )mw' i A Reeves' perfect product of the best rngrcdrents 70c a Pound Pure rcHHi Reeves. 1209 Street r' Till: WORLD'S I I NMKS'I I Charlie Chaplin 1AT VIRGINIA THEATEP Wm, Wm Tomorrow: "TH ARMK'S Our Price, 5c Always HUSK OF CHARMS Wonderful Appetizer If von an- in fun down ami lurk an titr 'rv mil- of our riMJI'AIIKI iM'K TAILS liffor- dinner. Manhattan. Martini. Dry Martini.

Bronx. PER BOTTLE. SI.10. 10-KAL0N Inc. Criterion 0.

K. 1 You will find tliis i pleasing well as bcnehci I at John T. Crowley 1 Aa.l_ up to P. A Hill Phone 11644. Style J-2 El Price twtc: tin I on.

Prices fron $35 io $2009 MODERA TL TERM 5 Moll Sts. right 7 he Aoolutn Co at toe out of A Perfect Poot union and cal- should look like this! Indicates ache, or if you have never it to yourself to come here apartment sole of the is like these "Foot Prints" what will to put your feet hack in sed by leading physicians, chirntific guarantee Ladies and Children Needing treatment for foot trouble, received In a Private Office at our 7th St. Store Ask for Mr. Gardner. IllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU AMUSEMENTS.

NEW NA1 Next Week A I.im. and Tl l.l-Ilt Will The Season's Notable Success POLLY! ANNA The Glad Play Ky Catherine ImmIioIhi I-'rom the orlil-I'nniouw Polly attnn lad IIooKm by Klcannr II. Porter. WITH A CAST OF GREAT DISTINCTION TATRICIA COLLINGE. F.FFIE SHANNON I HERBERT KFLCF.Y.

ARlHUR FORRFST. .1 ESSIE BUSI.FY. MAUDE GRANGER ROBERT TOBIN LOP.IN RAKER MAUDE HOSFORD. HELEN WEATHERSBY. SEATS ARE oi 5 POLFSm-?" I 1 26o.

rt'uI I'lay THE SHEPHERD f) 50 OF THE HILLS nr WITH A. H. VAN BUREN. Tin- Itrjllit i lei3 Poli Theater. mccormack $2.

SI.50. SI k. Boxes. S30. On Thr sale at Droop s.

Nat 13th and G. Sinner. Jrj LOEW'S COLUMBIA itnioiis A. M. 11 M.

I NOW l'l( WIM. JOHN BARRYMORE in "The Lost Bridegroom" 13" Nijtli' Saturday, 11 THE PIANO PLAYING CONTEST. Old Masonic Temple. SATURDAY MARCH 25 AT 4 45 P.M. Admission.

25 cents. Contestants tree. Roller Skating 1 nri's" Jvnna. at Niuilt n.w. MASKED MA It EE ALL THIS WEEK.

25c to 1 VI' 2. TOMI.HT S. THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 I Geo. W. Monroe.

Eugene and Willie Howard. Marilynn Miller and 150 Woe Wreckers. Sal. Ma: I- ri. THE nex? SELLING 1 nATI SEATS NOW ONLY Best Musical Comedy Yet pmi 9 9C I Henry irlor Herbert -i i Tours of the West.

'1'ri Notice These 7 Features of Ro House Party Tours i I.wry detail Hill) sight seeing trip rare- arranged from linish. No lad le-ring ahont railroad or Pullman i I tickets or resorptions. own apodal I private ears ami all arrangrfu'-nts -luring the entire tour will under tin- (1 Mip'-rv isj.ni of Mr. Korlicster. YOU WILL SEE MORE IN LESS TIME "I I WITH GREATER COMFORT AND MORE PLEASURE AT LESS COST THAN ANY OTHER WAY.

information address IJ. i I Rochester. Manager. P'L'I I -t. I'1 I V.

I.i-cer. I. n.u 1 i all A nl.j.. 1 k- 11 oiiir-, ll J. Keep in Mind Hie that Big Stork of Blank I took and Moth proof Paper.

Our pno are at tract ivelv low. i E. Morrison Paper 1009 Pa. Ave. Remember jj It is what you -i what you counts.

The time to save is now, 1 I white vou a steady in- i tome. I Cff Interest on Sav- ings Accounts. A hi If commerce i daim and savings i Cor. 7th and Sts. Mil orj 2 ma J- 51 Years in Business WINES Virginia French California German Italian Spanish 1 Portuguese SI Christian Xander's for ti qaq 7fl Phone llain 271.

i Branch Houses. 111 AMUSEMENTS. TONAL INTIMATE TALK NO. 3 uro Mcllinu I for foil nntm. ImiI? "Ham out mlh uhum mini on to knon.

mnkp oil Iniuh. mrrt hrr sfir'll hp! fhinkiiiK ihnl i uimmI nurld mid mini clnd. i 11 mbr innkr Kldilf our Kind! t-'irnt. Mfnrtrd in lionirliolii. ami thru ntmlr ulml.

iff 'I'hr on ihnl. Inf inu prrnrh tihoiif ft nml it fnnrinnte f.OOH ri oi'l or Mask in ttir wiinihinr of POLLYANNA! i iiiur.l OW ON SALE Hi t.l,\ll. no NOT IT, Oil lit: TOO I.VI'K. si a i now thr mi Oprrn o. in; hi1111.1:1 ALLET RUSSE HREE NIGHTS ONLY.

MARCH 23. 24 25 CleopaTre. lp Dp in Rnr.p sadp Nuit. Carnaral Fn Les Sylphidea pres Mid; D'un Faune, Prince Igor. ScheheraSat Prinrossp Enohantp.

Clpopatrc. Midi Faune. Carnaral. Tickets. SI.50 $2 00.

$3.00 $5 00, $6 00. ii i'i vmt i IMMtl ional Theater EM ATA AM ATO rices. $2.50. III. $1.50.

$1. i i MACBETH no. sam; A UiWEtt Box im. mi sji i.irijn Ansiv. inr Burlesque sdyeiy dcluxe Tlir Star and (iarter Show follies or 1111: Emma Goldman i ilin la Niylii l'? THE JEWISH DRAMA 'i'iiiit-iimv ni-rlii ai ii'i'Iima ETZSCHE AND THE GERMAN KAISER." aim i till and Park Kmid irnls.

LF. KEITH'S SF "I ITA III.I-: NORA BAYES George Nash i' MliTOV A ASS nin il A HimiI.KY. JLr. Kvxt ipecial Film Savoy, 14th St. find uliimitin Rd.

IIIA1 riM ietrm I'AIIIM; I i drama ii. i "11. "llll. SIMIH All Star Ca-f. with TllnM AS llnl.HIM;.

SAXOY SVMI'IIIINV OK i nhliinclon-Rrcrnt, IMh mid 4 'HAY I HI. I VIMIOON tlio? v. sr.S<fi: i I XXar-l mi I'mii I'm. nt MAY I.AIIIl HIlAilY i I fifi i.i ui' xvmii.ii ii.m i i.a 11 iv Al ls. i 1 Mini liKnuui: i awi ii.i.Aiini MACK.

in -Tin: IN I IXC i AIM'S AI.m liosi Of MAKLI. A i A XM?" AIHIIKT. I Ionic 'Cheater, l.tli and MAY ifiil II H.WVN. in mi Lvrie, lltli and Irving VYY. MAY Mutual Manterfd if I nv, A iMin rrful diamn Sjnr.

i im 1 I'm A i A I ii i ii I'l'XS'lAMi: A XX LL a ml AII! Mil: MAI Mi; XI--. i MX i.i! 1 'I nn. Till. HLSl'fcllA Mi HAM Leader. Jttli lief.

I-: A I' AX'. MAY CH.MIMiITi: XX.M.KL1I. in 111! i TILXII. i r111: i.nxiisiiMi; i iL-lifflil l'ul (In Virginia I a ills. nterieart.

It. I. r. and St. MAY HLMJY It.

XXM.IIIAI.I 1 CI'N A MXYII. in -Mil: I.AMY." I. I'n Olyinpie. H.ll MXY IA? ML NMLIIS. -i I III.

7 MUM: MI IIAMI IM.SS. 7 I'lay in I'ntln i MCI. VII.I.I-: IN A Sis IIMI'KINS m.M'.MY il I Mil AIM.I.!. m.iHiii in i in: ii. i polio.

II X. I r.l.l I II -it mi in; II I.I.V MAKSII II. ml I III Ms- I-MMMMI 111 HTI? mi in.I MMll in I VI Villi I' mi: I I.I.I A I'M IM A 1 11 i -i ili; isi.anp si kpuisk. Hy I rus Towns-nd Ilrady. i lOtnprpMN.

JM Ii Slrcrl. I I I ntMiz 1 A i and Peuu'iiful VwilllUH'Ib. Irele, Pa. Ave. Vh.

M. 933. MAY NAM Ii NKII-. in iVH't'H." Inspired l.y A l- torii ii Surd.mi's -'unions Play. Sorceress." 1KA U8T-V ITAii It A I'll AYS.

MHNonii1 kemina i tin- wonderful? mot ioiiaI n- Tross. in ml" SAI'l NAM? in: ham riu. in t.i.:i:a i i.mvk. Au.i ks. io.

P.M. i lJAiMOLNG. YNOHAM BROTHERS, Every modern dance taught correctly. 171- (1 at. M.

iHMJJ. I HB8. I. A A- 1111:7 OBBOLL ititute. 910 10th st.

sal. instruction darning. 0 11 Studio. ii.w. lavs aH'l I'ri.

Private i' North SO. Established 1900. U7 done! ay night. J'H) EYE ST. W.

PHONS Upon daily 10 a.in to p.iu. 3LAIM I I. P.AEEItOQM 1 Oil KENT. AC 11 I AKMORT. SB Alt 9tb Tliurs.

A dancing. 11. Hand A ondioslra. Spotlight dances I Mincing contest. old and in xvtlaii-o ek-8.

6ii S3 class, rauits 1 Sai. Private h-snou any hour, All iocs taught; latest method, ballroom for rent. W. 1129. of.

Prokos Pity Miss Kinniio! lest fanrv steps taught. Open dailv. 9 lass dancing. 50c. 91- Poll vi- n.w.

5 ELEA 13PJ if Plionr N. 0814. Class Tuesday evening- PROF. OH AM. 10 1-tli All dames taught.

I 1 owl I 'linno Muii. Y1SUNS f- l.W 1V1 Normal desiring ton.ii<n day or ore. '1 MILLERS. rr-TO TUB MINCTB 1HMT.S. iielascu 1 beater; M.

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