Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 12

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12 WILL TELL OF PERU BIRDS. Scientist in Address Will Describe South American Studies. - Extraordinary Jife conditions pre- vail along the cdast of Peru, where cold ocean waters wash a rainless tropical islan; d where such diver- sified creatures as flamingoes, pen- guins, lizards and otters grow on the same beach. Robert Cushman Murphy. curator of natural science at the Brooklyn Mu- seum. will describe his studies in this rogion before members of the Na- tional Geographic Society this after- noon and evening at the New Masonic Temple. On one island Mr. Murphy found what he believes to be the most abundant_sea bird life on earthy and estimated that there were more than a million feathered creatures of a single species. The coast waters of Peru contain enough fish to feed the world, and her islands are the most densely populated natural bird ref- uges in the world. 15,000,000 FACE DEATH. Appeal Made for the Starving Peo- ple of China. Bnsiness men of the United States are asked to give generously toward the relief of the starving Chinese in an appeal made today by Joseph H. Defrees, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the . Mr, Albert E. e - Now for the ‘Biggest Shirt Values Washington Has Ever Seen These are GOOD shirts; wouldn’t sell poor shirts at any price. They're of a mighty good quality high-count percale, in neat stripes of all kinds; guaran- teed absolutely fast color, soft French cuffs; all sizes. Here's the price—you be the judge. $39.50 to $50.00 thibet and striped worsted. 31 to 42 In the World of Credit Byron S. Adams Thomas Bones Alexander Britton Walter A. John H. Clapp Myer Cohen Wm. Knowles Cooper FEDERAL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS — Men's Random Merino Shirts and Drawers. . . Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; ecru color. ..... Cletrcce oo MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS—Guaranteed fine all-wool fabrics; beautifully finished; in conservative and young men’s styles; originally sold from MEN'S TROUSERS—AIll-wool serges, black Defrees is a member of the committes of 130 men named by President Wil- son, under the chairmanship of Thomas W. Lamont, to_direct relief work in this country. Mr. Defrees says that the Chinese nation is facing a disaster without parallel in history. The chamber has been advised that in five northern provinces fifteen million persons lit- erally have. nothing to eat and are dying at the'rate of thousands a day. —_— CALLS THEATER BACKERS, Mys. Calhoun Announces Meeting to Be.:Held Today. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun has called a meeting of the heads of clubs and other organizations for this after- noon at 5 o'clock at mér home. 1519 New Hampshire avehue, to . discuss ways and means of building a new theater in Washington. An association of business and professional women was formed sev- eral months ago for the purpose.of establishing in this city a center for the production of new- plays.. Mrs. Calhoun has now worked ‘out a plan by which scope of the original project may be enlarged so that the ente-- prise may become, in sense, a community interest. e Since the divorce and remarriage of tue.Duke of Westminister, there are now three Duchesses of West- minster living, Katherine, the second wife and widow of the duke's grand- father; Constance, the duke’'s divorced wife, and the new duchess. a man’s associations are even more important than in the social world. A dignified banking connection is of immeasurable value to the busi- ness man. BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Dolph Wm. John Eynon E. C. Graham, W. F. Ham H. R. Howenstein Ralph Jenkins Harry King Ralph W. Lee - Berry Brown NATIONAL Southeast Corner of Fourteenth and G Streets Originators of the Monthly Statement System in Washingign, we with 59¢ 59¢ Union Suits. . .. $24.50 Sizes $4.75 —OUTFITTERS —4 the widest |. .THE . EVENING . STAR. FRIDAY. JANUARY 2 TO CONFER ON EDUCATION. {IRISH FUND PAST $20,000 Proposed. to' Hold Pan-Pacific Con- [$1,620 Contributed for Relief at gress in Hawaii. Secretary Payne of the Interior De- countries bordering on the Pacific ocean to appoint delégates to a Pan- Pacific congress’ on education, to be held in Hawaii from August 11 to Au- gust 21, 1921. The . Secretary said the congress would be called to carry out the p poses of an item in the legislative propriatioh act for 192i.. The cou tries which are to be sent invitations are:. Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, C Panama, Colombia, Ecu Bolivia, Chile, Siberia, J: n, China, French Cochin China, Siam, Dutch East_Indies, Australia, New Zealand, the Federated Malay States, Borneo and the Philippine Islands. ' FAVOR NEW EMBASSY. Senate Committee . Approvés Pur- ghnse of Property. The plan for purchase by this gov- ernment of the London mansion of J..Plerpont Morgan, to be used as the American embassy, was approved yesterday by the Senate foreign rela- tions committee. A resolution authorizing the gov- ernment to accept the residence was Guatemala, Salvador, ta Rica, Peru, UNION SUITS—Men's Gray Ribbed - BOYS’ UNION SUITS—0dd lts, to be cleared out at....... = BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS — Blue serges, dark cassimeres and best quality corduroy; in sizes 810 17...... CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS — Chinchillas and assorted mixtures; . button to ;eck. and convertible ccllar. Sizes $6.75 08 . s BOYS' JERSEYS—Good quality, in navy blue, at......... reported favorab Louis Mackall Arthur D. Marks John L. Newbold Frank B. Noyes John Poole E. D. Rheem James Brown Scott Leon Tobriner . BANK MORE SHIRTS Of exceptionally fine silk_stripe; Madras. One of George$ “Extra Values” o . In plain colors, made of llllpo materials. An- other one of George's “Extra Values” 98¢ 49c $9.50 98¢ Meeting Last Night. Relief for Ireland was increased by partment has requested the Secretary | $1.620 at the third sectional meeting of State to invite the governments of | Of soles. the Washington-Mallow commit- | tee, held at St. Paul's Hall, 15th and . | V streets, last night. Daniel F. Doran, chairman of the collected to date had passed the twenty-thousand-dolasr mark. the meeting in- $79.95 committee, announced that the fund F. Mackey, pastor Saks & Company Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street. Ladies’ Low Shoes The most extraordinary sale of the entire -season—wa.nted styles — wanted qualities— in all wanted sizes. : Values well worth up to $10 Brown and Tan Calf—Black Kid—Gun-metal Calf—Patent Leather—White Kid—Black Satin —and Brocaded effects, etc. There are Oxfords on street, dress, walking and English lasts—One-eyelet and Sailor and Gibson Ties—Colonials—P u m ps—Slippers—and Strap styles. Heels of all heights, both leather and cov- ered wood. Hand-turned and Goodyear sewed Sizes 2 to 8—AAA to E widths are included in the-combined lots, with plenty of the larger sizes. Schools rank Dempsey. | newly-appointed women magistrates chairman of the Urban Council of are conducted in London, 1,. 1921, Mallow. Ireland: Andrew 1. Hickey. Rossa F. Downing. Patrick J. Halti- gan and Mr. Doran. presided. John Howard, United States Seldiers’ Home, sang. Joseph Leonard Thomas Cantwell and the latter of the of instruction for the e MEN’S SUITS oo, $1 2.50 & $15.00 35 $17.50 $20.00 % $25.00 3 $30.00 $40 Suits, Choice of finest serge, homespun and worsted suits in teras and plain shades for me; men—stouts and regulars Incl tyles- clearance. Every Garment CHOICE_OF OUR STOCK! 600 pairs of and medium toe ly broken. was the highest finest shoes. CHOICE OF OUR Men’s Shoes That $ 5.00 Choice of gray, black or tan kid. mahogany and dull calf with Louis and military heels —tip or plain toe lasts in broken sizes, from 2% to 8— very finest qualities sacrificed. | sarificed to effect immediate To $10 Women’s Shoes $ 4.95 vl kid, gun metal and dark tan, English in sizes 6 to 11, slight- ‘And 810 we ever had in the FY KAUF INCORPORATED in the Formerly priced at black Tasts, price (1 ete. desirable weaves, Every Dollar | MEN’S OVERCOATS $25 to $40. In the Inventory $2.25 to $2.98 “Goody” MbDY BLOUSES $1.98 Choice of plain white or blue collar and cuff Lonsdale Jean Blouses, with and without emblems on sleeve—all sizes— with and without yoke—some lace fronts, THREAD SILK HOSE, 50c Women's black and cordovan seam-back silk hose, in>all sizes—extra value. $1.50 “KAYSER” GLOVES, $1.00 ‘Women's black and white silk gloves and all the latest shades in chamoisette, with self and contrast backs—all sizes. MAN 1316 01324. 7™ ST.N.W. Two Dollars Worth For i 0’coats, l’l House lficluded—‘-None Reserved! 500 SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Alluring models; tailored to perfection; of the most. and in the popular shades—each group comprises innumerable styles for women and misses seeking ultra quality~at an extraordinary bar- gain price—out they must go, every one, before we take stock, regardless of cost and profit. Open % Saturdays 8:30 AM. To 10 P.M. , OFF $25 O’coats, $30 O’coats, $35 O’coats, $40 Q’coats, $50 O’coats, $60 $12.50 $15.00| $17.50( $20.00| $25.00 $30.00 conservative, velvet collar Form-fitting, nd ulsterette models for stouts and cgulars in a large variety of neat and novelty weaves—take your pick and save one-haif. Mrs. Ida J. Rose is the owner and manager of a 5.000-acre plantation near Indianola, Miss., which is valued at nearly three-quarters of a million dollars. Pk. 38c, 3 Pks. PK Coffee, Simply Delicious b. 28c The wages of chorus girls 1o New York range as high as $100.a week, according to their good looks. The average pay, however, is nearer $25 a week. . & This poster was prepared by the National Bureau for the Advancement of Music in connection with the ob-, servance of National Thrift Week-— January 17 to 23. HRIFT is more than saving money. . It is spending it wisely—getting the greatest pos- sible returns. By cutting out waste, there will be more money for those things which are need- ed and that which adds to brightness and joy of living. Music in the home puts sunshine in the heart. It makes little difference whether the home is on the isolated farm or in the congested city, whether it be a small cottage or a palatial resi- dence, music brings pleasure which can be se- cured in no other way. It educates the children and knits the family closer together. Save your nickels and dimes which are frit- tered away to satisfy passing whims and use them to make the monthly payments on a piano, a player-piano or a phonograph, and you will be investing your money in something of real value. It will pay you big dividends in pleasure and happiness—not once a year, but every day. Piano and Music Merchants’ Association of Washington, D. C. . 0. J. De Moll & Co. E. F. Droop & Sons Co. \ 12th and G Sts. NNW. 1300 G St. N.W. Hecht Co. Jordan Piano Co. 7th and F Sts. N.W. Knabe Warerooms, Inc. 1330 G St. N.W. Van Wickle Piano Co. 1217 F St. N.W. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. 1108 F St. N.W. Hugo Worch 1110 G St. N.W. Increase Your Earnings Now that you have worked hard for that money of yours, is it WORKING FOR YOU? Did you ever realize that your money invested in First Mort- gages pn Substantial Washington - Real Estate secures for you a safe investment with a large revenue? RN IME WE ARE ABLE g LIMITE%IFE and SECURE . FIRST MORTGAGES Earning Eight Per Cent In Denominations of $100, $500, $1,000 List of Attractive Offerings on Request THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 6464 Investment Department Forty-Seven Years Without Loss to Any Investor! FIRST MORTGAGES P-K service is real—highest quality and low prices. Chuck Roast R Smoked Hams i ed_tor Baking SEETT S et Fine Fresh Hams, 8% 00 |b,, 28c | Prime Rib Roast. Bouillon Roast. Leg of Lamb 2 Fresh Eggs.. 8 anges Grapefruits Large Floridas’ rge, Sweet, Juicy. Doz. 55¢, 2 Doz. each, 9 for Bacon (machine _sliced) Potatoes 1 i No. 1 Stocl Fancy No. 3 s1l12e Sugar " dmmmne 10 Ibs., 86 De! onte Tomatoes Gol our- Large can, 12¢; 9 C(a::s. $1.00 | 12-1b. sack ..........n Sweet Sugar Corn C = C:.ug_ lh;&;arj' =8 Pe::m Tall cans, Zh'f.:r ........ 25¢ N ifted ly June Can, 12¢3 9 cans $1.00 | Airline Honey, comb. 45¢ N % Ly 2 e R &

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