Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 12

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12 LIBRARY PROPOSED FOR GEORGETOWN cmzens Assoclatlon will! Push Plan if Found to Be Feasible. . The question of a pro library for Georgetown w t " plan n. ent of the pointed out ! ntained by of m ,:-nernn-m mone se alre: ninate t e. with the privi- ch of t Blect convert the e atior at the proner FARK AN'™AY UAYEN, Birds and Mammals Abound in “Clacier National.” In few other pla continent can so gre: and mammal life_b Glacier National Pa issued today by the Service. The moose, elk. mule and white-tail deer. mountain goat, mountain sheep, grizzly and black bears and the great hoary marmot nre all commaon in of the park, while manv of the smal mammals fur; the trails and about the hotels. WOMAN’S PURSE TAKEN. Miss Ruth Kahn, 3112 19th street, was the victim of a pickpocket -vhile on a street car near 12th and F streets about 5:30 o'clock vesterday after- noon. A pocketbook taken from her pocket contained about $8 in cash and several passes to the Treasury Department. Eight pairs of shoes were stolen from a show window at the store of Morris_Edelman, 1712 Tth street, be- tween 7 and § o'clock last night. a bulletin ional - Park ¢ | meets tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock ® | York Avenue Presbyteri | ~| AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. constant intarest along | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Anthony League will iold an at home tomorrow afiernoon ok at 2007 Columbia road. Stinson will speak on Battleground of the World “'ar and America’s Debt to France.” Public | invited. The Potomae Anglers’ Association will meet tomorrow evening at 8:30 | o'clock at 1006 E street northwest. | Election of officers. ] The Colorado Soclety will meet ! Thursday evening at the Thomson . 12th and L streets. Miss Je Mette Rankin and Mrs. Clara S. Tay- lor will speak. Dancing. Chevy Chnxe Citizens’ Asocintion at the V. Brown School. Election of off Washin=ton Citizens' Associn- *t tomorrow ev ng at 8§ efferson School. 'Com- k ti o' m Chapter Dell will man's ¥x- will hold an| nce tomorrow at the Thoms 5. r tomor- clock at the | The Wiher |K|hl1- elnxx of the New! n Church will | F M. | bowl tomorrow evening at the Y. A. 4 8| ¥or children this | | unity Amsocia The Southeast Com: | tion will hold an er | morrow. evening. at 8 o'clock at thel A. Edwards will | T: School. D. | speak. Lieut. Col. Oliver F. Snyder, U. S. A., and Maj. Richard D. LaGarde, adju- tant of the District of Columbia Na- | tional Guar’, both former military in- structors at Jehn's College: will be jndges of the drill to be held next Saturday night at Rauscher's by the college’s reserve officers’ training corps. The third judge is Lieut. | Richard R. Day, United States Ma- i ~ine Corps. military instructor in the ! high schools. The Young Women’s Heblew Asso- !cmxion has organized an athletic| |club to meet Tuesday evenings at the |boys' gymnasium, Central High School. Wilson Normal Community Center {holds the following activities at 7:30 o'clock this evening: Interior decora- tion and design, French, Spanish, in- terpretive dancing and dancing in- struction for beginners. The nature study ciass will hold an exhibit every evening this week until Friday. ling Club, P | this evening. ! Relief Association, THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 IMUTT AND: JEFF —Jeff Was Gonna Make It as Homelike as Possible. 1 ' Carbery Scout Band. cial Club and | Boy Boy s, T the Sena making, plain of held this evening, E. V. Brown Community Center holds French and dramatics for children at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Dunbar Civic Center holds a meet- ing of the French Club at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon. Birney Community Center holds a meeting of the Birney chorus for practice at § o'clock this evening. Miner Normal Community Center holds the following activities this evening: Dietetics, sewing, . dress- making, conversational Spanish, type- writing, shorthand, gymnasium work, home nursing and a meeting of the Poy Scouts. Garnet-Phelps Community Center holds a meeting of the Garnet-Phelps Association this evening. The Nation- al Memorial Association, Laborers’ Co-operative League, Women's Ex- jchange and the Pleasure Club meet at 8 o'clock this evening. ‘West Washington Community Cen- ter will hold meetings of the follow- ing groups this evening: West End Recreation Club, Athletic Club, Boys' Club, Glee Club, Invincible Pleasure Club and the Girls’ Reserve Club. East Washington Community Cen- ter holds meetings of the Dressmak- “They ‘Are. Soft and Buoyant-— Center will hold mmunity Chorus. ‘Randall Communi LB 01 toe The ““Inside Facts’’ about Stearns & Foster Mattresses Will Never Get Hard or Lump_v “See the nine layers of pure clean cotton felt and how they yield to pressure, yet spring back when the pressure is removed. 360 tiny webs of cotton compose these nine layers—scientifically felted so that they can never lump up and cause the mattress 3 to become hard.” “A Stearns & Foster Mattress never " needs to be remade.” “Then, too, you can see just what quahty cotton felt is used in the very mattress that you get, for every one has a laced opening that permits of easy inspection of its contents—your insurance of a clean, samtary, comfort-giv- ing mattress.” “A soft, clean springy Stearns & Fos- ter - Mattress a,ssur;s . greatest luxury—soothing slee] —a hard, uncomfortable one Wlf cause broken man’s rest—draining the vital forces of both body and mind.” grades. $19.75 up. The Stearns & Foster Mattress Nine layers, fine cot- ton, scientifically felted. Laced opening, know what you get. Conforms to all sami- tary bedding lines. No animal matter. Just pure cotton felt. Never needs remak- ing or renovating. Guaranteed never to get hard or lumpy. Conforms perfectly to Unes of the body. Made in several The Stearns & Foster Mattress Sold Ezclusively in Washington by Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D & E ket ball team |Society this evening. - a 2 | the Audlt Dramatic Club will be j Nol T'M GOING BuT WHAT HAS ARE You GONNA TURN OUR RooMm INTO THE A MAWL-BOX THIS HEN INTD A PesTAL | | POULTRY GoT_To Do WAS HATCHED SUB-STATION? BUSINESSy WITH TRE FROM A MutT! PoULTRY_ PARCEL POST BusiNEss T €66 — Boys® ¢ stenography Clicle, Buffalo ocial Ciub, D e Younz M Athletic 85, French cla ©lub, aning ., Girl ket Bail Cl “ommunity ic | Men’; Boots or Oxfords Take Your Choice, Ladies One of our Really great Sales! "HIS is one of those events that grow of their own momen- tum, like a snowball rolling down hill. Values so unmistakable that al- —now they are $4.95! . Complete lines of Tan Russia Calf, and Black Kid or Gun Metal Calf Military Heel Walking Boots —a well known dealer’s canceled order which we bought at half price. models; medium or low-heels. —and it’s Some Sale! Wool Hose Tan or Navy o 414 gm sy $2.95 The Osxfords are $8.50 values. By wutractmg for the manufac- turer’s entire output we have been featuring them all season at $6.50 most every pair we put out sells These Oxfords come in Tan, half a dozen more. 3 Brown and Black. Wing-tip The Boots are $10 values, or better. “BROGUES” and straight-tip medium or narrow toes; Both Boots and Oxfords in all sizes and widths—at all our 4 stores (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark ork | the following activities this evening: aking, millinery, parliamentary s and meetings of the Com- Scouts, b, Boys’ Young Athletic Club, Boy Scouts and Burrville Community Center holds ' the Young People's Socizl Club. » < e Sedinsi e —By BUD “FISHER. AND I GoU HeR THIS MAIL Box T ROOST ON So SHE wonT GET HoMmesIck! fENT STOR JOSEDH GOLDENBERG 8tk STREET &% PENNA. AVE.SE. Wonderful Are the Furniture Bargains in the ANNIVERSARY SALE! 4 Off All Dining Room Suites Elegant Dining Room Suites in genuine American Walnut, Ma- hogany, Jacobean and Golden Oak; most desirable designs, mostly Queen Anne and William and Mary periods. Another point: Our Dining Room Suites are in 10 pieces; this means 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchalir to match the other 4 pieces perfectly; upholstered in genuin® leather in blue or Spanish, or Tapestry; chairs alone in suites sold by other stores cost $100 to $150 extra. All $575.00 SPECIAL—Only 6 Suites—10-piece Dining Room Suites in Jacobean or golden oak; Adam period; 68-inch buffet, square china case. serving table, 48-inch extension table, $ ] 69 5 charis and armchair in genuine leather. A $295 suite at Open 9:15 AM. “L11 G SENW. . | For Wednesday--A Sale of 00 Worth Double and More Than the Price Quoted this season. We Will Take Our Loss on For Streef, Afternoon and Evening Wear You'll appre;:iate the wonderful values when you see them on the sp:clal racks—at 142 ana *25 : Tricotine Dresses, Satin Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Velour Dresses, Georgette and Satin Combinations. Blues, Blacks, Taupe, Browns, Reindeer, Grays, etc. Also tl:e Dainty Pastel Shades in Party Dresses of Taffeta and Satin. o Close 6 P.M. 350 Women's and Misses’ Dresses Fur Fabric Coats Genuine Salt’s Sealette, Sealine and Plush Coats, in 36, 38 and 40 inch lengths—the season’s newest models—silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Belted and unbelted styles, trimmed with extra large Raccoon colars., Without a doubt one of the most extraordinary values we've offered Save $100 to $250 on the Bedroom Suite! One immense floor filled with Bedroom Suites alone—that shows how extensive the choice is. Few, if any, Washington stores show such a well-selectéd stock. All the modern styles and periods, all ‘woods and finishes. And we guarantee to save you $100 to $250 on the suite! An immense overstock is the reason for this. Four-piece Bedroom Suites of American Walnut and genuine Ma- hogany—(not the cheap stained sort)—Queen Anne perl or Louis period Dresser, Chifforette or Chiffonier; full size 5195 Beqd and Toilet Table; sold for $295.00; now. . $350 Suites, now .. $595 4-plece Suites . $695 4-plece Suites . $750 4-plece Suites . $850 4-piece Suites 337 TO 409 OFF PARLOR AND LIVING ROOM SUITES Eur’d"‘g’g’;sl:‘%"""‘.% g‘;fl- : Cane Panel Parlor Suites; 72- Suite reduc to elow : fts’ original selling grice, Over- | !RCIr sofs, fireside chalr, and B I eI D¢ Room | rocker; frames finished in brown Suites; upholstered in very good | mahogany; upholstered in velour. quality tapestry; 72-inch 80fa, | gamask or tapestry; includes 2 round plllows and 5195 large rocker and chair; excellent lah. u!grmer]y marked bolster; formerly = o e . 25 TO 40 PER CENT OFF BEDS, - 8450 3300 550 $600 workmanship and fin- $ l 95 .............. marked $350 ......... HTIRES Every High-Grade Mattress Grestly Reduced. Include Regent silk floss, high grade of Capitol Brand layer felt mattress, “The Gordon." “Bancroft” and Barcalo “Dallas.”” These brands sold for ‘White Enamel Iron Beds, 2- inch continuous posts, with one- ll‘lel;‘fll;ers, full heights; full size 1 SR !olfl for $l Amnother M ‘R Wllte Enamel and 'Wood Finished Beds, in full izes only; sold for $22.50, $25.00, $30 end 335. Each mattress is $30.00, 335.00; inoluding many of | labeled and guaran square steel tubing; In white | Workmanship and ma- $l9 .75 and ivory; generally 516.98 terial uSed suucsncnee 801d at $35.00 ....enn-- All 325 Layer All Sed Spripgs, offt— | including culm ul B e Taoit | e e Tow's $l4.75 Rome, maket |ncludln: Rome De Luxe, Simmons new style All $18.75 and $15.00 Felt tresses, including Capi- o w tol “Rainbow.” Now.. sl y All 45 to 50 Ib. Cottom Mat- tresses, art tick covered; mond tufted; roll edge; box; all sizes. Sold unti] recel at $14.75...... .o

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