Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 19

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= 3 : " r'HE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 lotte and Willism, each $250. A broth |ing estate is to be converted into E vy et ey | M A‘I"I'ER m Bfl“B‘I’ { The ‘Associated Charities and Gitizens’ Relief Associa- n Grauer, of New York|cash and distridbuted equally among | tumania. _ tion renew their appeal for funds with which to-meet the Small Gifts Live As Long As Large Ones emergency they:are facing ip their.social service:work i . the District of Columbia. Lo 2 PR These family agencies attempt to relieve distress irre- - spective of race or Their work is to mend homes - broken by illness, death of wage earner, desertion of bread . winner, lack of employment and countless other social ills. to Throne. They are dependent upon voluntary contributions. As previously stated donations have not kept pace with in- Vi ° Colambia Grafonolas The proviuce of Smyrma on el (re)ceq demands. The dollar has shrunk and gifts have not At Reduced Prices! |l=iminiai)| St , Noms g T FARIEIE EOUMDATION 2 it o ¥ the werld war, and In regard to whose not those who have never supported these HOME small R seem in your own eyes, be preserved intact through- CHARITIES come to their assistance, and old and loyal l _— . { Question ' Raised Upen the Retun of Greek King on the return of King Censtafitine to the following bulletin issued from 3 e e 3 sere D 2 e D oL mcg&;b«: it}!:r:iateued deficit by. mcre@s}nlng tl;?xfl annual gifts? . memity needs. ¢ a:_rtg. x;::ulantu G(;ogr:pgi:‘::c‘l;l{iw ntributions may be sent to either of-the societies ar £ - 3 e basis fer Gree : s = 5 g Smy e dintric 19 asla Misor is put || 1O Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, Joint Finance Committee, _gh.hu‘y xnv. m.l.llemex;t évhh:ch x;m;:r Social Service House,923-H street northwest. remier Veniselos of Greece - : ported to have made te the supreme . MILTON E. AILES, council of the allies, ‘We seek 10 man- - Chairman, Joint Finance Committee. date, we seek to enter our heme: . Smyrna, end the remainder of the i Through a gift er bequest to THE WASHINGTON FUUNDATION that should the purpese of your gift ever be cutgrown, the money, will; ! i { future status a question was raised ! . \ i : e Or ok hrone, ia the subject o¢|| friends who have stood by in times of emergency help us to gl cut the years, and the income from it will be speat in meeting com- :Ill coast :esim’rmitrhw‘lllf;‘ l‘:l“l'l: - een acoepted as Turkish w! . : 5 Do el o weaecations, uad a | JOSEPH 1. SAKS IN-FIRM. |MARSHALLS TO GO ABROAD be used for some new need ‘that has.arisen. : . A well developed %rn c(v(gmus‘n ‘t:g —_— e o stors o e e L e g still wandering with their floc] over and . ! the bleak steppes of central Asia. e “:'n“:l“l il PI";"tD“':';f Mfi" i We Cordially Welcome an Opportunity to ‘Whe Greek Art Origiuated. B sidor < ice President an rs. Marshall wi hers Greek Art Otlelantcl |t of Saks & a. of this aty| g2 o Burops sbout the middl of My I Tell You More About the FOUNDATION. Smyrna occupled by Greek forces and New York, who has been actively | present plans are carried out. The Vice Comprises roughly. old Tonia, coun- | connected with the lochl store, has|President is going to attend an inter ; i try which was as purely Greek as natiohal Masonic meeting in Geneva. Attica itself, and parts of Aeolis, an- He will represent the Northern Jurisdic- “h:; Gn:fn.“(} .i.‘d.i":‘.‘fé‘fi 1::’;::: ay. tion of mil Scotish Rites order. The g recks, po ? ; o b O O eaof tho Aegoan, || MY Saks will retain his place ln the| etin8 Will last anout two Neke. : are supposed to have settled in Ionia shortly after Jho Trojan war =The = DIVORCED WIFE LEFT $1. ! ] fig;!orfifi;h;’;::nml {t slopes, r:::ru- J SHOW BIGGEST CRANE. By the terms of the will of Joseph . & valleys and good harbors were thriv- | ~ The Washington Soclety of Techni- | M Grauer, dated December 30, 1920, a ing and wealthy merts of trade and cal Engineer Architeotsand Drafts- | bequest of $1 is made to his divorced % whon they are first heard of in re- | an and the sclentific-technical group | Wife, Rebecca Grauer, of San Fran- & 5 v corded history. of the Federal Bmpjoyes. Unton will|cisco. His present wife, Sarah Grauer, “Smyrna 1s one of t{u clgelflwhlch E::.u’:‘:::°:nd91:‘“r;! of !hln‘}lulld- —_— r centers of culture eight hundred years ar dumpers and ear-. or more before the time of Christ, |80 bandling plants this evening at § cAs I o R lA 900 F St. N. W. 618 17th St. N. W. claims to be the hlrth?llce of Homer, Do In!.. lm\lgiloflm ?t '.L;m Intarloll' d traditi even points partm ures of o largest Boar Tho city in which Roris suid o | craae the world, recied at Pailasel For Infant and Children ' Trustee of ki have composed many of his poems. 3 { ; Iemew, prtoe Beppho. waa born in Asiatic Greece e T InUse For Over 30 Years THE WASHINGTON FOUNDATION | d cities. Sculpture, g an - | feminine dress th 1 | Model B-3—Witly racks, hold 75 records, $120.00 ally overy phess of the Greek art | the Kimono have Sravanied ' shmoo Sals price §95.90 2 . Model E-3—With shelves for record which has delighted later generations [ unchanged. | SIDENS ccceccacecianens ceioesece. 12580 S110.00 ‘ sus.o0 I and served as their models had its be- First gining in Asfatic ‘Tonia, and flour- ished there before coming to full Pay= flower in Athens and the other cities . ood, was not far from the present city of Smyrna, and a dozen -ummqm__.ufln more of the t cities of the early 2 Model K-3—Equipped with 7 albums for v 1 G";l:x':t"r?::mn Is Greek. "D’.AMONDS’ WATCHES, JEWELRY : d holding 84 ..g..........:.m SI75.00 ¢ e [oAfter a perlod of Independence Silverware, Cut Glass, White luor.'y Goods, Clocks d: Model : with -9 record sk Pay- {5y of predominant Greek culture and and Jewelry Novelties : e L= oL 108 records.....$T500 $20000) ment ([ BEFked Commerely lmpRrta s, M e AT BARGAIN PRICES country of the famous Croesus, and Every Article to Be Sold—Nothing R gountry Cr . L ng Reserved— e okt Nothing to Be Carried to Our New Store at was height of that city's ywer, and then aicspted the leadership of Alexander. 704 7th St. N.W. A prosperous period as a Graeco-Ro- . SPLENDID. OPPORTUNITY TO BUY i X Y R : e em|] zantium fol- - i |lowed Lbe(oren:t;\: Tk arst gained Gifts of All Kinds i a ce r 80 befo! e B eon oy Constantinopie. “Even follow: Come in and Inspect Stock and See How Low ing the Incorporation of the Smyrna © the Prices Are district into the Turkish empire more 3] I}l | than 500 years ago, it remained large- ly Greek in population Before the K . wor}d war fully half the quarter mil- . $10.00 Worth of Records; $2.00 Down, $2.00 Monthly {l{,,.The, modern province of Smyrma s 432 SEVENTH STREET NW. : Until paid. All Columbia and Vocation Records sold at [fl| %, “Fost. constderasie. sivers. of - the Located February 1st at 704 7th St. N.W. Personal to Ladies! An Important Sale of. Men’s -Underwear- . NDERWEAR for every mother's son.” on inhabitants of the city of Smyrna f [ pesmaneat priperty. Balcsny, First Ficer. S , : For brother. And for hubby. A sale & v by Tarnes e provinns 't 18 > . i bas neverinoleas ‘veen 1 ) ”3 we don’t want any of our friends to g miss. “So we're telling the ladies about it too. ™~ "~ : Allfhe nationally sought (and known) makes. E s . By DeRose, Including DR. JAEGER'S, VASSAR, PEER: :: ¢ i BTt e B oy LESS, DUOFOLD AND YALE. Reduced zon who is reputed to have played an important part in its early life.” POLICE GET CONFESSION Y i 25% to 45%. =0 S “FROM ALLEGED GUNMAN Sy (0 e et o- v oy Union Suits or Shirts and Drawers - Aroests Belloved o Have Ciearia It's just that kind of a song. Its seductive melody $12.50 Underwearnow . ... ves g v ennsen . $8.33 ot < gy B o $9.00Underwearnow. ......s.%.......$6.33 . L 2eid 4500 - TOLEDO, Ohio, January 19—Break- $7.50 Underwear now. ... : {2, up of the gane of gunmen which The Sunshine in Your Big Blue E: is just one - : P B, ; « ¢ Wothert Say “Cufifornia” then you wil egacon. LAsthesThaccampliahed: po- number on every dance program, but it's played $5.50 Underwear NowW ..ceees e s« o« « + « 43400 i Yot genuine “Catifornia Syrup of Figs.” Full Tra el pembee of (the band many times every evening “by request. 1 oW e : B ions for Babie aod chikdren.of al ages 308 % e _mawaes oty ot ’ $3.50 Underwear now: 2 2:2iit e ee ... . <-$2.50 who sre constipated, bilious, feverish, tongues 209, 'Bas implicated Royee Richard: . “The Sunshine in Your Big Blue Eyes” : & e -::u. o e v o s By DeRose, Innuse & MacBoyle All wool. Silk and - wool. Wool and cotten botfle, Chilren love this deicious o © - “Broken Moon” i \nd': e : 2 union depot, “red cap.” wa3 the “mas- By Roberts & Callahan ; mixtures. From our regular stock:- And afrom eassi; and’ police detectives o o g A 5 . : Toiado and Clevelind ars stEemotiny “Monastery Bells” the most comprehensive assortment in Wash- 5 224 murder By Wendling & Leslic 3 Limitl i S T i “Since You Crept Into My Heart” ington. Limitless wear in"every -garment..® % % "+ By Roberts & Callahan " Warm but not weighty. : ‘ : . Cabaret, dance and theatre orchestras are L 8 = St s - i Pl e e e Cold weather here. Meet it with a smile, : EndEs SN S| (O S v o T eled — Wa"“"hea“' A dlihepihe. : . @ GEDDES’ ABSENCE HOLDS LEE S. ROBERTS, INC. iz UP CHALMERS’ MISSION e , ! ‘A Beport That Trip Was Postpened | [ 4 - : ) 38 88 “THE SUNSHINE IN YOUR '* - " Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys i % b BIG BLUE EYES” " THE A ‘ i e i 2 " . . THE AVENUE AT NINTH - L You-must: say “‘Bayer” “BROKEN MOON" - Daily 8:30 to 6 s arning. “SINCE YOU CREPT INTO SR These beautiful selections are perfectly re- produced for you.to play with the effect of an At.rtxst.zThr. Rolls for your Player-Piano on sale a DROOP’S i if j ae e ]

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