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. 5% : THE EVENING STAR.: TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921 v : Y w E A 'mflH:E KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Said It. L2l ) s Y . —By POP, MOMAND. | TRIBUTE TO INSTRUCTOR. |orgm o8 rite voums 1 1. mo < i m,l‘deldrl".lnd(‘rgfi a mg‘mle:f Jeffer- son ca e where he was a AR \WIHA ARMING) [ YER, ONE O L SUPBSSE S0 YEH, MY DROTHER ) No! DELIGIIED Gen. Ireland Helps Celebrate Prot. | student of Prof Koen's, in the class of = INQ;EEMJLAN‘;!;& B-LVING IN ToO BE LWING! Keen’s 84th Anniversary. . i IRELAND AN’ J&Y3 Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland, surgeon gen- VARIEB PRUGRAM HES DELIGHTED! 3 eral of .the Army, has returned from : attendance at the eighty-fourth birthday : banquet of Prof. William W. Keen, pro- ext S t I Exhibit Thurs I of 4 i 4 PNy 7 L«-fior olP Surgery Inv. Jefterson Medical = 3 % 7 College, elphia. N D L i pectacuiar 101 u g Ty anaset was atiended by To0 ew and Used, for the Second Semester. r c g & - guests, including physicians and states- ? day Evening, Annual Meet- ; B trom all pacts of the United States. | Pearlman’s Book Shop. Gen. Ireland made the presentation ad- Open Evemings. 933 G St. N ing Friday, Features: Good and bad conditions in indus- trial plants will alike be emp Thursday evening. at 7:15_0° main headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. of the Di. 1333 F street north- | west, at a m ng which is expect- | ed to prove of d The | A Wonderful List of the Latest S Dok Edison Diamond Disc Records e o ot hiean| - - Everybody knows how wonderfully realistic are Edison Dia- l,;d States Department of | = - - mond Disc Records. We could spend hours telling you of their ular demon- | T superiority, but if you own a New Edisen Diamond Disc Phono- stration wiil be off: *"\",{l RO ”‘;"'* A. Lemmon, patriotic instructor; Mrs.| lumbia road, by Rev. G. F. Dudley. _|and Quackenboss street. Election of|the New Thought Temvie, 1314 N graph, it is not necessary, as yon know it yourself. Bring your e p o e | [;”Y NEWS IN BRlEF 3. Barber, conductor; Mrs. N, Carver.| Washington Councii, Knights fo Co- | officess. Public nylted, | street. i}l Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph up to date by getting these thering. to which®any one | % assistant _ conductor; Mrs. A. Huaw-|lumbus, holds a Past Grand Knigl s - — latest records just'released by Mr. Thomas A. Edison. S . 50709 = \ metns - i j thorne, A. Burgess, as-|night. League of the Covenant meets at| Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae As- i of | T i sistant E. Hempler, plan- — 8:15 o'clock-ai the Church of the Cov- o ; ance] nged anderitne IauaD e, O e e Il et o i efion, délegate to| Poale Zion Society holds a ball at|enant. Mrs. Charles Wood lecturen. | ociqon Teiolds & card party and dan ociation’s industria o altericon at 3 olclockyati 2100 national conventlon, and Mrs.|the old Mascpic Hall, $th and F {at 2 . umbia road. H. Randall will| Anna O'Brien, alternate. | strects. Grinnel peak on nsorship” Public in- A is cordially invited, has| an—Feox Trot. Max Fell's Orchestra. 1tz Lenzberg's Riverside 31.35 ) \\;:shlnztan Club of Printing Hause | =—= 2o, ; smen meets at 8 o'clock at the bl 2G v Men's Get-Together Club of the In- | EEbbitt Hotel. i R e e Critton | T —— ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. [gram Memorial Congregational Church, 2E8.14 Chllf Bean—A Somg, Billy Murray. rude Rorst, Miss Elizabeih o ainens i, _Erotensional| ool Ioth and Massachuses avenue north' | Trinity Community. House holds a FLSEEacei Sonth. S 50707 Sy Ll Bimbora Sons, Aileen Stantey. $1.35 ss E St A4 LAl pe NIGHT. |east, 'm al o S . C G 3 e 5 s e Club heets al the clubhouse tomor-| North Capitel and Eekington Citi- | Chappell speaks. socfal dance at 8:16 o'clock. TOMORROW. 50710 Avilon—¥ox Tret. Harry Roderman's Jazz > ; - zen ociation hoids an anniver- i, o Edward H. Y. oy 5 ey ets in the morning. Orchestra. The annual meeting,of the local - zens; : sax i 3 e _Young lectures on “Thel Junior League me: H é 5.7 8N [ Cchedulea_for the | The Memw Club of Calvary P. .| Saf¥ (elcbration, at the United Breth-; | U & Power Squadron miets 8100 | Ideals of @ New Day” at 8 o'clock at Willlam Archer lectures. deme Soia Fa Pa—Fex Tret. Harry Roder- ¢ 35 follow ht. Friday. at 8 o'clock. | Church will meet tomorrow ever at 1333 F street, when directors will fat § k in the parish hall, 11th Po elected to fill the places of those reets northeast. i 3 e Barker, lectures. i Benning Citizens' Association Xllnu*ts e e 1‘1& ety i 7 = t 8 o'clock, at L. O. O. F. Hall. | _Booklovers of the Phyllis y whose terms expire. and Mrs. Wil i a 3 o. . Booklovers of the Bhylils Whoatly liam Hamilton Bayiy, president ofl f,mns, Ramee! Gmmarre: Rhode Island ave. Prof. Stafford S - { formal dance_tomorrow eve at 9| Emera e the board. will offer her annual re-formal ce_tomo evening at Emerald Minstrels will perform at | lthode . . po?-(, aa ng the work of the year |o'clock at 1517 R street. 8 o'clock at Gonzaga Hall for the re- | SPeaks. - 1 , R ht h 3 y m = i 2 > Just past. A feature of the progral ke Wike mBie 6 el T, fon Ikl | Brightwood Pa Teacher Asso- j lg j, lS (l.)/ Since the immediate war emergency h War Veterans, meets l | will be the fqrmnl taking over by York % of the New i . . : . B9 | for Invisible Bifocals for which it was organized. \8 Past: | tomorrow evening at $:15 o at k in Perpetual Building The Time 2 : | ) | the local association of the property erian Church| Interior, Department Home Club |ciation meets at 8 o'clock -at the the housing committee of the mac (RN MR, : streets. . . N i Z 50701 PBeamtiul Hawaiian Walts. Waikiki Hawifan Orchestra. Sweet Luama. A Soprano ana Contraito Dust. @ 35 Gladys Rice and Elizabeth Lennox. - w703 'I‘I-Bt 5 xhty Walts. Violin Solo. Rae Eleanor all. hold an in- Vemetian Moen. Violin Solo. Rae Eleanor 7 $1.35 w7“ Down the TraH to Home, Sweet Home. A Tenor Duet. Charles Hart and Lewis James. In OM Manil A Sopranosand Tenor Duet. 1 Betsy Lane Shepherd and Lewis James. $1.35 m79 Over the Waves Walts. An Orchestra Selec- tion. Peerless Orchestra. Scented Violets. An Orchestra Selection. 1 85 ¢ Peerless Orchestra. ‘ o 50693 “'e_gll-‘ of the Rose. Intermezzo. Conway's nd. at the Interior building. Motion pic- tures, etc. the Blue Triangle Recreation Cen- i ter. built and operated by the war ; : work council of the national board. . Atamy n ! o B Camp, o, 1 at 20th and B streets, known as tomorrow evening at the|holds its annual meeting at 8 o'clock | Brightwood Scho8l, Georgia avenue tional board. under which it i5 now managed. has turned it over to the| mpe Washington Philatelfe Societs| Woman's Foreign Jocal association. to Dbe Tun as @ |will $neet tomorrow evening in the|of the Foundry M. issionary Society Church holds a branch of their work. Sskbis clubrooms, 1413 G street. Public in- | reception at 8 o'clo a $1 Presentation by Mrs. Rockefeller. |vited. g : A . Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. chair- e € = Rev. John F. Murphy lectures on Save ; H ‘ o : . : Ameriean Legiop March, Conway's Band. 35 man of the housing committee, will | ";e:p‘;,f,"l,:." ‘!‘n'(';:r'o“ s:::lwm m.u: {lr('laln:l_a:x;o“ 5 o'clock,” at the Na- | These Invisible Toric One-Picce Bifocal Lenses Four Jacks’ March. Accordion. P. Frosini. $1 be present to make formal presenta-{ . jock "yt 1525 I street. Mrs. fh"mi " : Is Now ]! are specially priced at $10 because we want YOU to Ring and Rose. Harp Zither. Kitty Berger. know our expert SERVIC Let one of our opto- tion of this property. Justice Van metrists make a free test without obligation. Orsdel, as chairman of the board of = trustees of the local association, wil The District Branch of the National Sccept for them. tion will be sev-|ASiociation for the Advancement of An added a | be sev-iColored People met Friday evenin L i & eral stunts put on to show the na-lang elected the following officers r:fi | Makfi univogmmingo o8 ture of the work of the association.ithe coming a Savings Account here and | Refreshments will be served later in|dent; S. M. = save something each pay day. i 82203 Chansom Bachique—iHamiet, Baritons Solo in French. Torcom Bezazian. Del_tempo al limitar. Tenor and Bass. Guido Ciccolini and Arthur Middleton. 82169 Two_Wonderful Piano Records By Sergi Rachmaninoff Second Hungarian Rbapsody, Part 1. Second Hungaran Rhapsody, Part 2. Gunn Roberson will [speak. j Ch caling es a J = : i About the ‘floral decorations. Esti- = tnates. 1214 F.—Advertisement. A Christian soct; $500,000 SUIT IN COURT. Hearing was begun yesterday before | The U. S. Gra: rele, No. 1, . Justice Siddons and a jury in Circuit{of the G. A. R., elected the fou'\;.w‘i‘vf; lexiShntier Division 2, of a suit for $500,000 dam- | officers for the ensuing year at the n. 11 the 2ges brought by David W. Sullivan, a |last regular meeting: Miss E. Hay- |Drice was $70.40. former stockbroker, against John T.|Ward. president; Mrs. J. O'Meara, sen- | Each day $1.60 Davis of Elkins, W. Va., son of Henry j ior vice president; Miss M. Smith, [tess until sold. Gassaway Davis, one time candidate for [ junior v : Mrs. A. O'Brien, Vice President of the United States, Mr. | chaplain; Mrs. K. Mulligan, treasurer: Sullivan claims that Mr. Davis alien- | Mrs. Mary E. Kerr, secretary; Mrs. L. ated the affections of Mrs. Anna Marie Sullivan, his wife. the evening. !qu‘x)nson, treasurer. George Kk b st = : | and Dr. A. C. Garner were re-elected| 3% v Vs That is the sure way to get | | c } > . I H Second Hungarian Rha » Part 3. Soent doamat ] s SseuRelommtiice Rexo Special ahead financially. i i 82170 wliorme s rvice groyp will i meet tomorrow _evening at 5 7::0'5""'"' wien o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. All inter-|V 0 i g tlander ested young women invited. 68 lens, with The Gibson Co. Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. . Flowera That Bloom in the Spring now available at Shaffer's, 900 14th n.w. —Advertisement. Correct Store Hours: ON LOOKOUT FOR FUR THIEF. A message was recelved at police Style Every Day erang fram “William A Werte Headquarters 1319-1321 F Street 8 A.M. t0 6 P.M baker, sheriff of Frederick county, Md.. asking that police be on the alert for a young man wanted (m; the alleged theft of $2.500 worth H furs belonging to William +H: | : - STORE NEWS man_of Frederick. It w i The Truth—and Nothing But the Truth .1319-1321 F St. d that the yGung man was in an auto- mobile and had started in the direc- tion of this city. No trace of him was found. The Hundredth Chance ||| By Ethel M. Dell Is Now 95¢ 5 other Deli titles, 93c. Pearlman’s Book Shop * __Oven Etenings. 983 G 8t. N.W. Any - Overcoat In Our Shop Values up to $80 E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave IGTON-IT IS ? }SS COLLEGE Schoul That Gets Results’” ! DAY AND EVENING CLASSES H F AT NINTH. MADN 3430 'Will he propose to her -~ tonight? The fortunate girl who knows that he you add—powder, a touch of rouge—re- will, ifshe wants him to,may beadazzling move it before you sleep. If your skin is blonde or'a brilliant brunette. But her very dry, use cold cream both before and serene consciousness of power comes after washing. There are no restrictions—our entire stock is offered at from knowledge that her beauty is based = Pnun?]bkjms.%mm this price. You'll find warm, roomy ulsters and ulsterettes - g:;g:::::’h;:fi:::g: ‘l'tll‘]‘::; f‘l:f: ?Iot ordinary soap force us to consider nothing in soft,. heavy wools and the more conservative models for oo 87g P g But this doesn’t mean wzsh'infil-with ordinary soap, irritating, drying. This has but the. necessity of turning our_stocks into_mone BRAND-NEW TIRES of ad- vertised brands go into this sale at these street wear, in materials with smoother finish. Some have The secret of sucha complexion is cos- d handsome fur collars. led many women to quit soap. H meticcleanliness such as was practiced by B Cleopatra. A healthy skin, smooth and Usc a balmy soap, a soothing soap, a alluring, is within the reach of every blend of palm and olive oils. The lather There are values here formerly priced as high as $80, - SMASHING PRICES and their guarantee labels will show you they were made woman. m;st enter the skin, so it should be bland Ancient fecords show that the beauties by the best known manufacturers of this country. 4 ok and creamy. of Cleopata's time wed palm and olive FORD CAR TIRES SRR - Theseenviedskimsare iU ity e ! . developed this way in the wofld. Based on oils which have for spes beld ryesupy meeezaicsof thefew. To- Regular SALE Countless women, every day, use this '“P_"-;'IP:;: ”‘m‘:"l S day they come ia a ten-cent - ';_: 3 q = leanses. kis scientific blend. Modern 303 $19.10 $7.72 o : o, . right method to a healthfly beaual o baesagion, T e 4 30315 2320 948 t t Firet the in. Thati . t,they clean theskin. Thatisessen- : 31x4 3250 13.19 s ul s ul s _ tial. .And the only possible way is with e Pflcem:tll:“l‘?;:nu - : ; ; - Tires For Other Cars Up to $60 $65 to $80 il S it N, ot Peliliee o the st e iy P P ; >3 . Skxgxsdo%nrldly with 0il, perspiration There is nothing better for this purpose than palm Price PRICE and dirt. Unless these secretions are and olive oils, scientifically combined. There are no 32!31/2 28.05 11.37 Y ¢ o washed off, the tiny pores enlarge. The sosp ingredients more costly. / 5 % complexion becomes coarse. Blackheads We make Paimolive for tife millions. It is not for 324 36.80 15.15 Bl ; 33x4 3860 1591 ° ° | . and blotches may develop, the few, but for all. That’s why it costs so little. 34x4 30.60 15'25 B 3 * i kr’ mfl’di}‘- youdo,start withaclean e Pabmolioe Company, Milsaukee, U.S. A. The 4 y ' i e . Whatever Paimolive Company of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ont. 35241, 55.00 22.80 EERAL i ‘ OUT OF TOWN ORDERS 2 Volume and efficiency enable us to sell : :lill receive mdnl nn:nlltm. 3 & Palmolive for . 3 l LJ p o s COLUMBIA TIRE S Soft and Stiff 85 s 10 C BARGAIN HOUSE a ; . W Phone Franklin 6749 4 Washington, D. C. P Open Evenings and Sunday.