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Machin··! η _ Rented _ Stptliu MeId Mm atfrlet * «sttaata* on toot floor work. MM 9»U (t. M.W. UnMlt 1*7· Trm I+rktn* A ROOM FOR YOUR PARTY Phone DEcatur 4051 ' and let ua prepare a private room ior your) party—large or small. ^Estimate gladly given. Bar Beveraett Cocktail Lovntt RESTAURANT Conn. Ave. it Β Si. DEeat«{ 4·51 FREE. PARKING •EYDA'S—WASHINGTON'S LARGEST CHILDREN'S STORE WW? CHILD'S mny feet· stay THAT WAy-IN "Λ erelo Go ta To Do, BIOSOPHT. "The Wayn-ard Bus," by John Stein beck. reviewed by Gilbert Mark, at the Biosophlcal Institute. Room 11, Wtllard Hotel, 8 o'clock tonight. DANCES. Community dance, Central Huh School Center, Thirteenth and Clifton streets N.W., 8:30 o'clock toni*ht. United State* Public Health Service dance. Burgundy Room, Wardman Park Hotel, 10 o'clock tonight. DRAMA. ι 'Taming of the 8hrew.'· 8hakespear«n 1 comedy, presented by the Mount Vernon Players, at Mount Vernon Methodist Church. 800 Massachusetts avenue N.W.. 8:30 o'clock nightly through April. LECTURE. "Ce Que Nous Devons a l'Art." deliv ered in French by Jacques Donvez. of the French Embassy, at the Phillips Memorial Gallery. 1800 Twenty-first street N.W., 8:30 o'clock tonight. "Cervantes, Symbol of the Creative Genius of the Spanish People." delivered by Dr. Pedro de Alba, director general Interino, Pan American Union, at a serv ice commemorating the 400th anniversary of the birth of Miguel de Cervantes Baa vedra, 8 o'clock tonight in the Salon de las Americas. LUNCHEON. Luncheon meeting. Special Science Group. Special Libraries Association. Washington chapter, at IVY Terrace, 1630 Connecticut avenue N.W., 1 p.m. tomor , row. Short talks by American librarians ! who have served In foreign countries. ! Election of officers. MASQUERADE BALL. American University Art Guild art ball, on the campus, θ o'clock tonight. MU81C. Navy Band concert, symphonic selec tions. Departmental Auditorium, Thir teenth street and Constitution avenue N.W., 8:15 ο clock tonight. CONCERTS. Soldiers' Home Military Band concert, orchestral selections, Stanley Hall, 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. SPECIAL EXHIBITS. Howard University Gallery of Arft, open m'jiiua j Λ mruuBU niuajs ιυ ».in. lu ο p.m.; Chinese woodcuts, through April. Dumbarton Oak* Research Library and Collection of Harrard University. 1703 Thirty-second street N.W., open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays; collection of early Christian and Byiantine art, Including new objects added during the war, for an indefinite period. National Archives, Seventh street and Constitution avenue N.W., open 8:4S a.m. to 6:14 p.m. weekdays and 1:30 to 6 p.m. Sundays; "Salute to the Army" exhibit on historic documents from the Revolutionary War through World War II, through June. Washington Workshop Co-operative, 2020 Massachusetts avenue N.W., open 7 to 9 p.m. weekdays, 2 to G p.m. Sunday; exhi bit of painting, sculpture and photography by students, through today. National Gallery of Art, Sixth street and Constitution avenue N.W., open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 2 to 10 p.m. Sun days; woodcuts, lithographs and etchings by Paul Gauguin and Edward Munch, through June 2. Community Education. Inc., 935 G place N.W.; open 2 to β p.m. weekdays and 4 to 7 p.m. Sundays; paintings by Judson Brlggs, through April. Corcoran Gallery of Art. Seventeenth street and New York avenue N.W.. open noon to 4:30 p.m. Monday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:β0 p.m. Saturdays and 2 to 5 p.m. Sun days; 20th biennial exhibition of contem porary American oil paintings, through May 11. and Informal exhibit of water colors by artists of Washington and vicin ity. through May 1. Pan American Union. Seventeenth street and Consttiution avenue N.W., open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays; exhibit of work of Latin American artists, through April. Phillips Memorial Gallery. 1600 Twenty first street N.W., open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays. 11 a.m. to β p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 2 to 7 p.m. Sun days; loan exhibition of drawings and pastels by Degas, through April. public Library of the District of Colum bia, Art Division, Eighth and Κ streets N.W.. open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and. 9 a.m. to β p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; water colors by Philip Tipperman, through April. Fish and Wildlife Service, under main lobby In Commerce Department Building. Fourteenth and Ε streets N.W., open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally; display of animals and fresh-water fish, for indefinite period. Library of Congress, open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to.β p.m. Satur days: original Lacock Abbey copy of the Magna Carter, on loan from the British government until December 16. 1848; original draft of Lincoln's Gettysburg ad dress for an indefinite period: manuscript of Lincoln's three-page "autobiography," for Indefinite period. Smithsonian Institution, Jefferson drive c/iobat rf" Shoes WHITE ELK Sunday best ond summer must . . . white elk ex ford with rigid arch, flex ible sole, spring heel. Widths B, C ond D. SiiN 4'/j re t $4.00 Sites 8'/i to 12 $5.00 In Brown, Also. 12th STREET AT F N.W. Jewelry of Elegance to "uhet" your love for beauty, "spark" your wardrobe tcih charm Designed by Jeray, in a delicate calla-lily pattern, studded with coral, turquoise or simulated pearls. Gold finished on sterling. Spray Brooch $9.95 Chitelain· ■ * n a $9.95 F.tr Clipi ^ hj. S6.9S All prictt filtu tax Jtwe/ry, Third Floor _ Junto. ,. - limit Ala Gillerr #f Art. 127 Ran dolph place M.W.. open weekdays β to 10 p.m.. Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.; American water color·, through April. TUN CLUBS. Special activities for teen-ager* only beginning at 7 o'clock tonight at the (ol io ving centen : Junior Police and Citliens' Corns head quarters. 720 Barry place Ν W.: Peti-teen Basement Clubroom. 1318 Twenty-second rtreet N.W.: Ivy City Junior Police Center. 1700 U street N.E., and Langston Junior Police Center. 2701 X street circle N.B. FOR SEBVICBMEK. Dance with Rhythm Makers Band. 8:30 o'clock tonight, NCC8-USO, 918 Tenth street N.W. Swimming, dancing, bridge, square dancing, music, 8 o'clock tonight, Pent house USO. Seventeenth and Κ streets Ν W For officers: Dance with orchestra, hostesses. 9 o'clock tonight. Officers 8ervice Club of the United Nations, 1644 < Twenty-flrst street N.W. Only one gem diamond in a hun- j dred can be described as colorless land flawless. Bindery Union to Mark - Anniversary Tomorrow , The Bindery and ( Miscellaneous 1 Workers'. Local Union No. 92, AFL, j will observe its second anniversary < tomorrow at a public meeting to be ι held at 8:30 pjn. at 523 New Jersey ! avenue N.W. 1 Speakers will be the Rev. George - D. Higgins, assistant director of the Social Action Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference; Miss Selma Brochardt, legislative repre sentative of the American Federa tion of Teachers, and Jack Barbash, labor education specialist of the Labor Department. krts Committee to Meet The Washington Arts Committee rill hold its second organizational neeting at 8:15 o'clock tonight at ts new headquarters in the rectory if St. John's Episcopal Church, 821 Sixteenth street N.W. Jack Berk nan and J. G. Frain are co-chair nen of the temporary steering com nittee of the organization. Ukrainian Dane· Planned The American Ukrainian Society of Washington will hold its annual "Spring Dance" from 9 pjn. until midnight tomorrow evening at Stansbury Lodge, 5383 Georgia ave nue, N.W. Michigan Washed Repaired Stored ORIENTAL RUGS Washed end Repaired by Experts You Can't Cet Better Work at Any Price Star Plant—One of Largest and test Equipped in City ALL RUGS INSURED FIREPROOF STORAGE Star Carpet Works 3316-3318 Ρ Street N.W. Mlchifon 4646 uïuïûuurt////&M WALL PAPERING by Hie EBERLY PLAN ONE responsibility OURS A. iberly's Sons M CRR7 1108 Κ Street N.W. WW I jy ICE CREAM Ask your Breyer dealer for Breyers Cherry-Vanilla Ice Cream in bulk Tropical Worsted Suit tailored to microscopic perfection Cool, cool tropical worsted, in cool grey, to keep you trim and fresh looking. Cardigan type jacket with dolman sleeves, wide-cuffed, for a new look. 10-20. Suifs, Third Floor t yi iuTTITI GOT A CHEST COLD? 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