Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 32

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& : THE: EVENING STAR; FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1921 FOUR OBTAIN DECREES CITY NEWS N BREF, |MUTT_AND JEFF—At That the Firm May Adopt Jeff's Siggnstioh: (cornca, . v . “poeess RO BUD FISHER. FOR RENTAL REDUCTIONS BT MaeT, cuk PLOMBING) [ ¥ES, BUT RAWENT WE SAYS (F We Don' T e S Ut WE CANT = — . oS Mekdey Liveniax Olab will z-';,-( = uusufes: 15 come 15(.,{, HEARD? RAGE WIS SALARY Fl6 S e ":r‘:\ ?\rwm R THAT'S ALL RIGWT ] AN THER WELL CU Monday p.m. at the Cosmos Club, o w HC 3 5 ETS Two Landlords Denied Possession of |Judsc Kathryn Sellers and Mrs. Edna ALNG GREAT. I Bucks A weEk K INCEEASE THEN! AFTER HE GET HS SALARY 4 s Bushee will spealk ] JUST EIMSHED quT THE JoB. O , TN« MARRIED He Ten Bucks! Property in Declsions | Tamk Corme Pom. = AURHER JoB! - He wANTs To €T : wonT DARE TO by Commission. Legion t MARRIED ~e QuIT THE JoB- the Washington 1 Four tenants were granted rental re- | merce. Homer building, 1%th and G | ductions in determinations handed | streets. - down today by the District rent com- = i mission. wo landiords were denied The Missisnippi Society will meet to- | posse ion of their property. The list | morrow ning at 8 o'clock. at the| of de ns follows: | Thomson School. 12th and L streets. Robert A. Walker. 2311a N street ! William J howalter will speak. normtbwest: rent reduced from $25 to ~ ! 3520 a month. Boss & Phelps, de= The Hubbard Home and School As- | fendants. sociation will meet Monday at 8 p.m. ‘Alonzo Waddelle, 635 Ly street north- | at the Hubbard School. S momih " Mortimer M. ' Harris de- | The Wanderlusters' hike for Sundar : - A ) | \ fendant. - . will start from Chevy Chase Lake at] it + N William H. Crawford, 131§ Florida |2:30 p-m. W. W. Paige leader. { y \'- \\ 4 avenue northeast; notice to vacate o S = 2 aay, notice The F b of Georze W served by L. E. F. Prince, defendant. |, fc. ot ho Tadi at 8:15 p in f the Law_School, William A Wilbur 1 “A New Interpretation of hakespeare.” adjudged_insufficient 1500 | MIEC J. K. Tschipke. apartment 4, 1300 Venue northwest; rent | SUMni room to $47.50 a month. Veterans of A.. will hold ay evening | Fquality Post, No. Foreign Wars of the | n informal dance Tu orth- {at the Cairo. 50 a month. William E. Fowler & Co.. defendant. Minnie C. Tyler, 2618 I stree west: George Washi street northwest. 11 street northwest: notice to v ‘ate served by D. Connor & S« Judged insufficient in each cas Takoma Park Community Band will | ve ncert tomorrow evening at 8 ‘elock 1 the Washington College jauditorium in Columbia Hall. ock at I;n-r\ ised games and French and Span | The Jolly Players' Dramatic Club, g HOUSEHOLDERS WARNED. | formeriy known as rhe D. of a.|Eram Memorial Church. Massachusetts | fean Athoneun meots at s o Social dancing lessons will b * | Dramatic Club, been organ: avenue and 10th street northeast. !:Ilw xl‘m-m«un School. 12th and Ljish for adults 10 o'clock orrow morning and will soon produce a four-act| S o petget and physical training at 1 o'clock to- Man Sought Who Claims to Be Get- {drama. ! . Central Northwes | | Wilson Normal merrow. Lls tion mects at $ o'clos s atwill hear ting Data for U S. | The Delaware State Society vester-[Street branch of the Y. M. C. A. the Shakespe Public in- Brown Commiinits Gen ) A 1day elected the following officers: i = om 6| vited. domestic s hold ch, d A man representing hiaself to be ! Keprecontative . R Tayton. pr Brightwood Citizens' _ Association a talk |ence ol T a2 from the correcticn 1livision of thejgdent: Thomas 1. Lodge. fi meets at § o'clock at the new on the Book of Jame eal S nglien Sneaks for children census bureau, who has recently been | president; John Dic sonic Temple, Georgia avenue at 5 o'clock. L B e ey 0 A s, T s iting Washington homes. seeking | preside 2 Military road. : e S will prect w "ost, n. | = . = at iuformation of a private nature, is)executive £ - e : now being sought by the Department | Sliter. treasurer. _Northwest Suburban Citizens i meets - ooloc of Justice. it was learned today. ciation meets at § o'clock at the Ten- | High School. Wom t hool. i!hw:ls there “at the s : i The man is thought to be attempt-j (FRS Womens Tr Ao oo, Boy Scouts. Troop 53, and the Seouts, Troon ing to secure information for.a Pri-yy iations to the memori Boy Scouts. Troop 506. meets at 7| John Hays Hammond. . Oscar T 3 %5, ot 7 38 ols vate mercantile bureau and is repre- :'\h)nelm .no\\'onlv-n's work ?\lnd‘?o :Eg‘o'c)m)-k at the ‘Turner Memorial|Crosby and Baron S. A. Korfi speak ‘o'cloc nd the Freneh Club at 730 pPetworth Community Center holds varieties o'f your / senting himself as from the census|pyilding fund of the Washington Col- |Church, 5th and P strécts northwest. | at a ‘public meeting at $:15 o'clock)o'clock this evening ing of the Dressmaking Club at own selection bureau, perhaps believing that con-ilege of Law. e {at the National Museum. i 7:30 o'clock this even nection of his name with that of a| Ministerial At r = Col-{ 2 Thoms: Community Center i Recognized as the purest zovernment agency will help to ob-i{ William McKinley Circle, Ladies oflored Methodist Church meets at 6 TOMORROW hold conversa 1 i Y v Community Center holds and finest homemade candies the (i A. R i “clock at the Miles Memorial Church,| Colleze Women's Ciub Eolds a|telling. china painting 1z e - Girls' Reserve Y, Every piece T A at 31 s afternoon. Absolutely ° 2 Southeast Community Center will hold e East Washington Community ¢ meetings of the Pollvanna Club, Freckles Wall Club, Rag Doll Club and the Bey Scouts, ter will hold meetings of the Troop 65. this cve me time. The Women's Bar Asvociation metiley Public tain the information he desires. An 1 arrest is expected within a few days. ook oot oy Washington householders are warn ed not to give this man 3;’1,\' inform: tion. There is no correction division D in the census bureaw, as such. and all | T DINEs, the facts pertaining to residents of { chaplain this city for census pUrposes were ob-: triotic street near 1, street northwest. | lun = | Tavenner sp evening. The Junior Ve 34 me Club 1-;01‘}5 a! Club will pra this cvening s e at $:45 o'clock at] —— i udin; tax !AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. | Park View Community v will | Burrville Community Center will hold | (Including war tax) o hold meetings of the Athletic Club. a meeting of the Mothers Sewing Club . Johnson- or This evening. The knitting, embroidery At the Little Shop 1010 E St. N w le Y. i Powell Community Center 3 T et crapte Aierican VAt = 1 Com v Center|Roy Scouts. Troop 19, and ihe D O e oo & Wil hold violin lessons for children at | Night Social Club this evening. nd crochet clubs will work at 7:30 Around the Corner at the Thomson School. {4 o'glock this afternoon. 2 |oelock this evening Ramblers” Pi rs. Lelia ; masquerade dunc iss _ Susie {1101 E street nor! rs. Cora Brown H. tained a year ago. John: KLl i ' ar; S ;gogf“l‘m‘"’:“‘"'” be 1h°h1“ < Miner Normal Community Center will | o 4 A ] 2 s, As i ‘riters’ 4 Cas D evening: Parliamentary | hold the following activitics thix even- Jeanwood Community Center will hold —_— 2 = meets at. the: Public Library. s le tional typewriting, shorthand, | handicraft clubs at & o'clock this even- The Broad Creek Citizens' Asnocia- == o ) g State Society meets at & Gen. Stephan Recommends ‘I'wo in |tion met Saturday evening at b . msenal Guard. L L e e eSS s S SS S SSASESS ARSI Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | S2Mization- . | E. Lobdell speaks. Dancing. P94 ®; o 2 * 22 ing the District National Guard. has| Catholic Community House, 601 E| ; recommended Sergt. Alvin T. Bowers!| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |strect. holds a dancinz class followed of Company C. Engineer Regiment.| TODAY: by ecaldasi g Sl . = ! District Guard, for examination for| Homer 1. Councilor gives the expo-{ Reading Class of the Spanish-Amer- ition of the Sunday school lesson at, = " appointment to the Military Academy . ool | 45 o'clock at .the Y. W. C. A.. 1333 at West Point. Sergt. Bowers won |i street. G Lo TR the nomination after competitive ex- i an s THE WONDER SHOPS 14th and New York Ave. &, g&%‘éfi-(&% : 621 Penna. Ave. amination with other members of the| Ladies of the Florence Crittenton suard, and will enter West Point July board are at home to friends from 3 1 it be qualifies under the entrance[to 5 o'clock at 218 Id street north- examination. to be held March 1 west. Gen. Stephan has also nominated G Sergt. John R. Burns of Company C,| TO! —say when. and we will sapply you. Lincoln Park Citizens' Association NIGHT. | E. Morrison Paper Co., Engineer Regiment. for ppointment %L e amiat time St the Tae 1000 Pa. Ave. examination has not yet been issued by the War Department. Sergt. Burns ! enlisted in the guard in November, | ? 1918, and wes appointed sergeant in SWING’S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE | February, 19‘9: TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY DANCE AND DRILL ‘ . [The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Johm's a H A o o anee ana aril 1o pe Eiven At b ! 3 PO . ol re, it will do vou good. e = In these simplc"\\'orfis a C 2 # little page of the palace offered Napoleon the solace of a | d cup of coffee (probably Java and Mocha) after his defeat H an 3 i at Waterloo and return to_ Paris. . | ' / 4 g As an expression of appreciation of the splendid patronage of the public during the past, we have as- See P age 3. | 128 sembled our large stock of suits and overcoats in two lots at radical reductions that should throng our two 1 . il . . - . i |83 stores. We have disregarded cost and forgotten profit, and propose to give such values at such prices that t The Coffee those who have waited for THIS FINAL REDUCTION will indeed make a wonderful saving. SUITS % OVERCOAT For Important Columbia of beefsteak 50c lb . b ! richness MEsco TEA 80¢h. DR R Another Cup, Please Be088seeeesssseeessssseessssseessssssseesssssssessssseesssssaeessssssets Announcement ! MESWINGCO. | » ' " {2 8th and H'Sts. N.W. | Values ' Values ® o o U t U ’ A Sweeping Sacrifice || $ X1 ® oo 1e smartest stripes, mixtures, checks, tweeds and H_luc Scljg(-\‘ recentl§ purchased from the Stanhope Clothes Shop at 40c on the dollar. New York’s leading clothier. 5 On Sale Today EE s ae s eeesseesseesseessseess ssseessssssssessssessssesssssssssssessesss A most astonishing and radical saving in view of the-fact that WONDER PRICES have always been lower than others R2212220222422 2234222832 4282802222208234248338334330824823820030425¢22087 ¢33 08302332T323302334234234s3423 0824233083242 Every Suitin the House Nihies il $ 3 1 5 O Up to Up to g This Price Mz;kg-s A;l)' 3““ Hver'e Yours Without ! Son.le With ' B Some With g Values $95.00, $35.00, $75.00, $65.00 | ka8 ‘ 50 T ANLE i P SPECIAL—Lot Suits and Overcoats, qutty _ ‘ 1 O % CLOTHES SHOP # Small Sizes, Values Up to $30. For a Quick Clearance. ....................... g % iz 1209 Penna. Avenue. 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