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(Y A 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1 5 TO PARTICIPATE IN PERFORMANCES TO BE GIVEN BY DRAMA LEAGUE| WARNS PLAGUE VICTIMS. |SECRETARY HONOR GUEST. | FOR NEAR EAST AND RUSSIAN RELIEF. SR L R "G OF THE WG, PLAY FOR NEAREAST Production by Mrs. Burleson to Be California Board Says Tuberculars Labor Department Head to Attend Go West Lacking Funds. An appeal to residents of Wash- |ington suffering from tuberculosis not’ o migrate to the west without first | drranging for their support or treat- ment was received by Health Officer Anniversary Celebration. Secretary Wilson of the Depart- {ment of Labor will be the guest of {honor at the eighth annual celebration of the creation of the departm be held at Rauscher's the “McCRAY” REFRIGERATORS FOR ALL PURPOSES 2 . o 7 he incomi Given Tuesday Night—Other Fowler from the tuberculosis bureau |9f M 7. It is hoped the incoming Ik lof Ethe Scalitorniansstatel board Mot SeCety alsoiwillibe amone the Sute s | Offerings. health A oHen i Ene B S 3 The letter points out that indigent |0'clock, followed by speeches, a bu {supper and dancing until 1 o'clock. : . 3 . 35 d others ble When the curtain rises on Tuesday P g nd others who are unable to [SURBET a8C dnneing unth ©YCoct | night at %:15 o'clock in the ballroom 3 ¥ : : 3 hard work o west with only of the Hotel Washington the \ 8 T 3 2 funds to transport them and \E?sul {;r 1|h.< following: Robert C. i little comedy of Christmas ‘ d B : i recome burdens on the state when | TR e ¥ they portraved in “The Gift of the \Llpi will be revealed as first on the pro- gram. This playlet by Mrs. Burleson is founded on the story of the same name by O. Henry. It being particularly appropria Spirit of the evening—of a benc formance for the starving peor the near east, the Bible land. 807 H St. N.W» Washington, D. C. ch persons, the letter ! ould save inconve for their maintenand | food. |’ DIVORCED AFTER 20 YEARS. ment Parker B. Chappell today efor traveling. s MaeAndrew . and : | Noyes Thompson. : v % | R e S R OIS0 TS TR The [STSENESE O ST ST TSI IS I G eT eSS S Sy ST S oS S ST} i gREM’O VAL SALE ‘ SHOE REPAIR PRICES SLASHED! ALL THIS WEEK [These reduced prices good only when this Coupon is presented with order. COUPON Any day this week—Jan. 24-30. > Whole Soles With Neolin Whoie Rubber eets $1.65 pat 2otes $1.00 “iait e $1.25 O'Sullivan, Goodyear and Jap Rubber 50c “Star Rapid Shoe Repair Co. 1219 Pa. Ave. N. W. 4 Shops 736 14th St. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Una (Dorothy Dennett), who brings 1 Silverware, Cut Glass, White Ivory Goods, Clocks \ in a handsome street car cond . and Jewelry Novelties \ @ srll'l\ilill]:C)Dollt\w Marthinsor : e S - - : T BARGAIN P ICES C:m'xl'les m!ss Werner suppl enty 3 : = i Every Article to Be Sold—Nothing l;aewed-— of humor in a short : e . : ing to B i w Store at on the program. S 0] r e acAnd r(‘“ etlow & e fapce v . e e SPLENDID OPPORTYNITY TO BUY Gifts of All Kinds Marthinkon, €. H. Gifford, Edwin| r""f."l?ela:“;d.f“g' < i : | Trusheim, Naney Gordon Jones, J. W | Come in and Inspect Stock and See Haw Low the Prices Are Thompson, stes 4 5 3 . Curtin. dramatic offeri a s Sented—Dorothy Dennett, E full of character study, depicting love. C 8 Noyes Thompwson, Mildred ¥ ambition and sharp contrasts b e v 5 s 3 = = ggm é’l‘:osfi";‘ziir‘ T ‘. : . z “PROM” FOR GEORGETOWN 5] ment in N r - - The class of 1922 of Georgetown | gt % part is that of ¢ 3 > s Law School will hold its “prom” at | W the New Willard Hotel Thursduy. vening, February 3. Vaud@ville acts ~ 432.SEVENTH STREET N.W. her, gn“e“l .;1 time to break o 4 3 : B g | between dances will be one of the| Located February 1st at 704 7th St. N.W. rg:-gyem:"yoa zm in order that he 52 _ 4 [reuliur.‘as_ “n;f be furnished by | E‘ love (Mildred Brown). The actress. ; ¥ Gy B envelveiplece orchestra. Refreshe g i 7 o S SO T S o W o SO S o e heartbroken that her once ardent i . [Gaencimiline served. e A = = lover no longer trusts her because 3 : she has become rich and famous, dedicates herself to her to the joy of her manager (C ford). “The idea, as conveye title, is that pearls may 2 flashy and still be r. But that very men understand—about mmmm T R S R N The p!a‘s are under the a of the Drama League and f benefit of the Near t Relief and Russian Relie: William ning _Johnson P ing three of them. is supervising Mrs. Burleson's play. Delos Smith, well known as a Was| ington architect, is acting as dta manager, assisted by Foxall Dainge The cast is made up almost en- tirely of Washington people with pro- fessional or amateur experience, and two of the plays are by women well known in Wi The plays “f{:";,i"},’,‘,,.i;i‘s‘},v s Rehearsal of a scene in Mrs. Burleson’s play, “The Gift of the Magi” eral dancing. The schedule calls for | A Italian peddier (Elizabeth Thompson) trades a comb to Jim (Roger L. dancing at 10 o'clock, as the plays| MacAndrew) for hix gold watch. are short and will have the minimum of scenery in order to eliminate the tedious waits catised by shifting. | CONFERENCE AT HONOLULU. ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. 1 A formal cf'xil for a ])a‘;l-l"\lclt‘ic edll; mAdbs'olu!tfi dli)\;u:c_e l‘s§ asked l%ognsx:)i}t' RETIRING MANAGER TO |sions!,ricensn oty Aot | Wiliarm 0 Sl St wanin 1 S y 'a - B & e alti- < GO ON SPECIAL MISSION S O AN D L Pacific early next wee in 1907. Red Cross Worker Consents to Zaunch Child Welfare in & Europe. Frederick C. Munroe, general man- e I ager of the American Red Cross, has reetgned to re-enter business, accord- fla.rdware and Housefarniching Jtote, .Every Blow of the Hammer . Splits Prices to Smithereens - The builders demand right of way, so ‘that mer- Muslin chandise here must be a swift current—running out fast- ‘G . er than it runsin—and with absolutely no consideration | 20Wn® of profit. Nowhere in Washington—and under no condi- | puty, i and fa embroidery, and run Real $1.69 iralue, % 2 tions—were ever such prices quoted for equal values. with dainty ribbon. 980 Real $1.50 value, We're Going to Sell Qur $29.75 Here’s a Big Snap Crepe Plush Coats| 200 Cloth Coats- Bloomers They Are 1 : Full cut and well ?I:g;: ::loi-'i..e wi';e';:e: Monday $ 75 worth Up $ .90 Knit Jersey; full cut; than the price. to $25 Flesh color. Real 75c¢ value, They were matchless bargains at $29.75— Belted and form-fitting models, with Real 50c value, comparable to mahy $50 and $60 grades. big capey collars. High-grade Wool Polo Beautiful, rich, pile Plushes—with great big Cloth, Silvertone and Velour. Some half deep collars of real fur; full sweep; hand- lined, others full lined. Very stylish and Z ii“-io Samouncsment madsiby. nac h onal headquarters here yesterday. ‘ In the presence.of .the entire head- e ut ‘u"d' G St quarters staff the retiring manager W Was presented with a watch as a token of the esteem of his fellow ith wid. workers. James L. Fieser has been Oyster Fryer with wide & made acting general manager. Bask C Although “his resignation, which ASREE e« e ctoeeeceoncnececaoennass was exclusively anpounced in last esday’s Star, and whick is con- sidered as ome of the first steps in an extensive reorganization program Heavy Aluminum Saucepan, two- 65c Petticoats “Wonderful Flowered Satine Petticoats— deep flounce. s ::a!ha relief Wlxrlnl'lfi.!lon thlkes ef- . , ’ 31‘25 at onoce, " lunroe has con- - lar) cecseces e sented to undertake & special mission quartenizeyequianly) in Burope to assistin the launching of the Red Cross child welfare pro- STUIE s dnteresting 4o compare ‘the Guaranteed Electric Iron, $ 5 00 o operations _carried on tod: ith . . Those of only twenty-two months nickel plated, 6-Ib. size. .. ..... ago,” said the retiring manager in (HIBDBEOOR: his letter of resignation to Dr. Far- rand, chairman of the central, com- mittee. “While the cost today isone. third of what It was then, many new Perfect Oil Heater, no smoke, $ 4 7 5 . Z Z things have been absorbed in today’s cost. A greatly enlarged fleld staff, 70 0d0r ceoonneceesmee g a. nmew department of health service, great expansion of nursing service and junior Red Cross, peace-time - : : —~ work with the Army and Navy, spe- White Porcelain Kitchen clal appropriation for training of per- h & ronnel, all necessary to the conduct Table, 22x34; first quality... . of our work, have been absorbed in White Enameled . Kitcken $ Stool, all steel, strongly made... . 3000 Z 77 7 the great reduction in cost.” 'FINDS NEW TAX SOURCE. \| Another source of revenue has been S N o the government through some silk lining. y very comfortable Coats—in wanted sizes. \\\\3 an opinlon by the Attorney General 4 N that butter produced from decom- posed or rancid cream, which has Been neutralized with chemicals be- fore churning, is taxable as adul- terated butter at the rate of 10 cents & pousd. In making public the decision, the bureau of internal revenue said yester- day that “Treasury officials were un- able at this time to estimate the amount of revenue to be derived from this source.” 7 7 Sacrificing New Spring Dresses The turmoil of rebuilding sends these new arrivals scurrying out of “harm’s way. They are examples of the best designing talent—new in model, new in embellishment thought. Two great big racks for choice. Values up to $30.00 2% 2 7 2 777077777 % SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NERYOUS PEOPLE Those who are nerv- ous and timid about baving their teeth toeated will receive Satin Serge New ruffled skirt effects—new tinsel and worsted and silk embroidery—new rich shades in con- trasting colors. record That will add to the comfort of our patients is provided. Oleanliness is one of onr many striking features. Fvery instrument / i The Seven-Passenger Suburban I A commodious year-round family car on i a 132-inch wheel base, which permits the use of generous sized, well upholstered extra seats. A rack of small lots of Serge, Velour and Silk Dresses—excellent models, at- SpeCia ===tractively finished. Combining $12.90 and $15 grades. . . . . . .38.90 Spring Skirts : Entrance is direct and easy to any place I in the car through four wide doors. Ease of handling is typical of this car as it is of other petticoats | Opring Millinery in goid, silver, I : 5 ) 7 e L e I Confilee miile ks §\\ STk Tesey (Bots ; Spread out ona eenter aisle table are a Made up in Wool Serge and PB . amination aud advice always tree. || i Defiveries of both open and closed models at once N tcoats—deep ruffle; : rew and dressy models—Navy Blue an ‘serms of Puyment to S I 3 = Open Every L-...‘-u §\\ Deautiful ' colorings samp‘e Satln Hats Black; with brmd, pocket and button trim- The; martl: trul, Henna, Peacock, Brown, Bllck, Navy— wumm ;my aped s sndisbey, Real $3.98 value, the desirable shades, in the new shapes. Real $10 value, $6 $9.69 Riffii?fi':g $1 98 e glad to Eppraise your present car, whatever the make may be, With a view of accepting it as part payment. splendidly made. e e upr. WYETH, Izc. 42729 Tth St N. W. THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC COMPANY 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. Telephones Frankiin 3300-3901 (Momber Washington Automotive Trade Asséciation.) N -~ to I | i i i i} I and on Sundare i 1f you contemplate the purchase of = Cadillac, we shall il = = =—— —— =