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f OPEN IVMY DAY, I NOON YO 9 PM. UNRESTRICYED PARKING "ffirterGatelmt On Km PMimc at F *■ LUNCHEON FROM ISc DINNER FROM 1.75 EXCELLENY COCKYAILS Dlst. 9256 FOH COUNTRY DINING NOR MANDY FARM NEAR PO TOMAC, MD. Wk 9421. OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. LUNCHEON PROM US DINNER FROM 2M PLEASE NOTE: WATER GATE INN IS OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING MONDAY ere To Go hat To Do "At* Yob WU of instruction in ducted by Ollbcrt »t the Bloiophicsl Institute. Wtllard Hotel. " ' " * ' con 8 «'clock ton tub t. Sbskespparran 'TmUhi of the y. presented by tfa· Mount Vernon yers, tt Mount Vernon Methodist :h, 800 Massachusetts arenue M.W., _ o'clock nightly through Sunday. "Candlelight, presented by the Arts Club Players, in the Washington Theater Alliance spring drama festin»· Jewish center. Sixteenth and Q street* N.W., 8:30 o'clock tonight. LUNCHEONS. Road Gang. Wtllard Hotel. .12:16 p.m. tomorrow. Members and guests. Junior Board of Commerce. Hotel An napolis. 13:30 p.m. tomorrow. Members and guests. ' Pennsylvania State College Alumni, Trans-Lux Restaurant. 12:30 p.m. tomor row. Members and guests. MEETING. Aklba nub of Washington. Adis Israel Synagogue. Sixth and Eye streets N.W., 8:30 o'clock tonight. Rabbi Ephraim Oreenberg will speak on Milton Steinberg's "As · DriTen Lf*f"; dancing and refresh ments follow. MUSIC. Wade M. Stephen* organ recital Chureh of the Latter Day Saints. 8 o'clock to night. Army Air Forces Symphonic Band. In SPECIAL THIS WEEK EMULSION OIL WAVE ' Ϊϊϊ *5·»3 tex hoir. Complet· LANOLÏN-CREME PERMANENT Your hair steamed in a bath of creme, ef- aw ?A fectiveLy bringing out it» beauty. Complete Λ with 2 oil shampoos, cut and style wave. > For Appointment, Coll ME. S S16 or fiOI COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOP 527 10th St. N.W ME. 8816 Audi tori α*. 4:S0 tfelMl ""TrlTtSnâl Symrtion* Orchestra tmA Arte CM ·< Waskingtea. 2017 I strfel N.W., open if m. lu s p.m. weekday* •ad 2 to 5 pjn. Sunders: Exhibition el *mall painting· and sculpture by memberj οf the Society of Washington Artists, through May 23. National Archives. Constitution «Tenue between Seventh and Kichth streets N.W., open 8:45 a.m. M 5:16 p.m. Mondays through Saturday· and 1:30 M S p.m. Sunday·: Records relating to Army ac tivities from the Revolutionary War throuch World War II, throuch May. pablie Library, Art Division. Eighth and Κ streets N.W.. open Monday· throuch Saturday·. 0 a.m. to 9 pjn.; Pastel· by Herbert ftraster. throuch May. Why te Gallery of Art. exhibits at the United Nations Club. 1701 Nineteenth street N.W., open 13 noon to. 7 P.m. dally: Recent painting* by Alite Ache son, throuch M»y. Fish and Wildlife ' Service, under main lit Commerça Department Buildloc. ■enth and X street· N.W., open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily: Display of ani mals and Iresh-wster fish, lor indefinite period, National Gallery of Art. Slith street and Constitution avenue N.W , open 10 a.m. to S pjn. weekdays and 2 to 10 P.m. Sundays: Woodcuts. lithographs and etch ings by Paul Gauguin and Idward MUneh. through June 2. Γ Watkins Gallery, on Americas Univer sity campus. Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues N.W.. open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily: Paintings by American artists, fea turing contemporary art trends, throuth Dumbarton Oaks Be Merck library and Collection ef Harvard University. 1703 Thirty-»eeond street N.W., opCn » a.m. to «Met SBd"K?5Ur7fk%vi^ Nw?*^ non to 4:30 p.m. Monday. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays throuch Fridays, Β a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday· and a to t p.m. sun day·: 20th biennial exhibition of contem porary American oil paintinc·. throuch Libr»rr «f Ctirreu, open β a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to β p.m. Saturday»: Original Lacock Abbey copy of the Magna Carta, on loan from the British government until December IS, 1848; original drait of Lincoln's Gettys burg address, for an Indefinite period; manuscript of Lincoln's three-page "auto biography," for an Indefinite period; fifth annual exhibition of prints produced In 194A, from the Pennell collection, through August 1; '.'Men and Coal Exhibit." pre ; pared by Coal Mines Administration. Department of Interior, through June 1 ; I exhibition commemorating the 50th anni ! vereary of Brahm s death, through May 20: Dayton C. Miller collection of flutes. ; through June 30; the Congress of the ; United States, recorded in historical prints : and drawings, through May; "Castles in the Air and Other Projects," by the American architect. Benjamin H. Latrobe. through May 26; Blackiston Wilkin» col lection of violas, through May: Chinese illustrated books, through May 31. DAE Memerial Continental Hall, Seven teenth and D streets N.W., open » a.m. to 4:30 n.m. Weekday·: Exhibit of recent ac cessions of household textiles, fans, chins, silver, glass, kitchens, doll, toys and exhibit of Americana, patrlotlcs and furniture with special historical association, through %asllbs*nian Institution, Tenth street and Independence avenue N.W.. open R a.m. to 4:30 P.m. dally: Lithographs by Benton Spruance. through May 25. and photographs of Spain and Mexico by Justin N. Locke. through May. . Felger Shakespeare Library. 201 last Capitol street, open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally: Exhibit of dramatic manuscripts, four Shakespeare folios, auartos and Eliza bethan music, related books, manuscripts and pictures of Shakespearean Age, for an indefinite period. Howard University Gallery ef Art, 2401 Sixth street N.W., open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily: Exhibition of drawings by Ralston Crawford, through May IS, and exhibition of Negro art, through May. Phillips Memorial Gallery. 1600 Twenty thrtuth aStardays, Md 2 to 7 Pb. 8ud Ân: exhibition of paintincs tar John F»· A» enteenth atreet and Constitution avenue N.W.. open » «.a. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays throuth Fridsy» and β a.m. to noon Saturdays : Loan ex hibit of Peruvian textiles, throuth Mar. SQUARE DANCE. American youth Hostel Folk Oroup dance. St. John's Pariah Hall, 81» Six teenth street N.W.. 8:30 o'clock ton lent. NCCTMmoTfllS Tenth^?30 o'clock tooisnt. Leather, plastic classes, 7:30 o'clock, and dance with orchestra. 8 o'clock to night, USO Club, Ιβΐΐ Η street K.W. Midweek «m» nitht. β o'clock toniaht. USO Club, wl Pennsylvania avenue rTW Games, slntlnc. music, 7:30 o'clock, and informal daeein*, 6 o'clock tonicht. Peathonse. USO, Seventeenth and Κ streets H.W. y Alfalfa was introduced into, the United States from Chile in 1834. India 'Demobilizes' Camels Used in War India has "demobilized" her cam els and bullock companies, tre mendously useful in . wartime. Camels, which canted sasentlal «up plies te àreaa inacceesible to motor transport, will be replaced by mules. Used mainly In Northern India, Bombay reports, the pack camel carried a normal toad of 400 pounds and ths «agi· draugnt camel cart pulled 1000 pounds. The doable cart can pull 3,300 pounds on the plain·. 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