Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 16

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_ 16 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark reg. U. 8. Pat. Om) cflY NEws |N BRIEF :_Midwinte Siaw T MUTT AND' JEFF—Evidently Jeff Ate Pickles and Ice Cream Before He Crawled in the Has. : - —By BUD FISHEE. New York State Soclety will meet| Alzs, there’s tmuble every- T JUST HAD A I Don'T know (T TELL You HE DD BuT |F HE TALKED How SHOULD T kaow? Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Wilson FoR THE 6 TALK ¢ U CERTAINLY ) ¢ e — . dal}i‘ wve oe | H SRCeNCe, “él‘,’%';”if.fi'.‘im sm—kn:x “T:‘«Eaf—%fixm: SOGHT Yo KNOW T'M NOT SKILLED : g The Writers® League will meet to- | DEWS, and countless cupboards MIKE , WHAT'S S s sA e ! S WHAT He SAID! w DEAD morrow_evening at the Public Li-| now are bare of pumpkin pies| e vea ora GHOST,AvD dUST As PLAIN ‘WHew! MY WoRDY : ¢ brary. Election of officers. and oyster stews, and children| |l \icur arms [5] A S AS T S€€ You ONLY WOADER (E HE'S LANGUAGES. The Washington weotion of the; wail and tear their hair because TIME 0F IT TALKE Now: HE w!‘\: I HIDDEN UN‘,’EQ i e e e ing| they haven’t any shoes. ‘And NigHT? Me, Too! c,; :_eTtEs(\;LQ“,_ THE BED? at 8 o'clock In the east building of | we might preach to those who the bureau of standards. Dr. L. 3 Briges and Dr. b A. Eckharat wil | lack the pies that human crit speak on “Wind Tunnels” and “Alr|ters need, reminding them how, some months back, they cut a gorgeous swath, indeed, and ch, | how we urged them then to pack John Marshall place an in brine the kopeck and the seed. Tommemmorata. the. bisrh of William f McKinley. Senator Wadsworth and | But preaching is an empty graft Representative Cole will speak. when human innards madly The Businexs Women's Council wint | 4che ; there always is a mighty meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock cids T ot e Covenant, 1 st | Taft of sermons when kids call mm—suu will speak on the Yellow- for cake, when poor folks yearn Slhoi T = to sit abaft a large and luscious The Gavel Clud of Master Masons | sirloin steak. And so we'll T will hold the an quet Monday St 8 i ati o Bite Hotel brighten up the lives of those war will meet Sund; Metropolita: who walk knee deep in woe, and stake the!poor gents and their wives from our abundant stack of dough the Christmas spirit e ,\"ml':'hl"\'\'::“'(“l:_';“l' Ne & still survives in all of us, we'd foeat tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock | have you' know. We'll spring t sasonic H h and ¥ streets | our platitudes when next pros- QUAKERS TO AID IRISH. ‘nhn*- for the mee norinexst. I on of officers. | the Shoreham Hotel, when a commit- ing tomorrow. ’"\0““““““““‘““““.0.“.““”“““““““.’0. ; perity arpund is seen, when S |tee of 100 will be appointed {0 00-1‘0‘ RY men were hosis at) workingmen are not perplext by | Relief Work Committee Announces |operate with the honorary committee | 3 i nduanashate-So- | of thirt=hree already named. o oo at the New Ebbitt Hotel! absence of the good long green; Arrangements Made. U cusic and dancing fol- |3 pie is better than a text when| The society of Friends, which has | MRS. WHITE PRESIDENT. meals are few and far between. Ifllready started relief work in Ire . = B \VALT BI:\SON_ fl_nd, _Wfll be in charge of the dis- | ——— JORCORAN CADET CORPS v Adams. tribution of supplies gathered by the Brightwood Parent-Teacher Asso- FLANNIN F R REUNION Copyright by George Matthew Adam ikmgrican committee for relief 1 = off and, according to an announ ciation Names cers. G FO AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS O mosne . 1. White was elected presi- ‘Wilson Normal Community Center| o teq ¢ e Yasaingon commit < G Siocins holds the following program _this | brganization. Lo te With the nu t of the Parent-Teacher Associa s o%% @ XaXaXa) 2 A_V, ~4AT.___74 'o* %% % Jos. Philips’ Original All-Pork Sausage —was handed down from father to son, and K3 0% %% %% 2 ® * 2 2 o> %% s K2 RS g XaXa/ 2 * » g “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Seorganization Meeting Will Be | holds Domestic art, dressmaking | "Mr. 0'Donogliue made this st tement | St G e e < Held Monday at 472 L millinery, advanced and elementary | following th ot s ot \v might, Other oficers Tl MU e e | ay a B an sdviacoas amy elsmentary [Pl CiEihetior e tolspram | Mee 2. 1. Newman, vice | % Das graced the tables of Washingtonians for d TN A Street. Spanish, domestic science for a committee met Tuesday. i Mrs. F. W. Alexander, sec: o e RN Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! A dose English speaking, girls gymnasium: -The decision (o intrust the c Sl AEA W T4 Whitesmb, s over half a century. g of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three | ‘A A reunion and reorganization meet- | COEIST SPLEL group. ing out of relief £ Is Lo be held next Monday even-|Club and the People's National Opera. lciety of Friends astunes to the S o'clock in th 5 that there might be no pos of rmory, L street northwest ol E rashi ity Cen- e |ady 2 { ast Washington Community Cen- lant political or religious aup in - rmer members of the SelcOran!ter holds meetings of the following | given o the relief o Sapect DeIng | study in the public an b — ety O “ted | groups this evening: Americanization | v G Donoghue, on ‘under e dir l mpany E, 1s = . = : and prior to that. Company A, 4th | Siame: w";‘,',:g,f’,’;,e,:’:,‘; s he | “The workers are college bred men | regident of th Hization, Teport. | | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known . ittalion, when the battalion désig-|3faccabee Athletic Club. P e e ched oo ";“‘;';‘;““" 1oF Slothiue 1ol 3% and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- = i r ! “u: n“flb Lol "'ed‘\?{"'“l countries.” * e ot ot en Diene| ““.“““““““““““"““““““““““““‘ ance. Tastes mice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. ard here. The Corcoran Cadet Corbs| Thompson Community Center holds | “mpe Jocal committee has completed |Teacher Associations. | e e N~ T Sensational Sacritice! Ready to Hand the Key Over to the Landlord LAST 3 D AYS! Race Against Time! ‘All Remaining Furniture and Rugs ~ to Be Closed Out at | : To Maj: C. Eugene Edwards, who | ing. The Country Dancing Club holds ‘manded the Corcorans for many |2 quadrille at 8 o'clock this evening. ars, and who Is president of the| ;opngon-Powell Community Center . ‘fil‘mn .% L doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens cIogf:ed up nostrils and air passages 3 of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- .ishness, sneczmg order | ciation went on Tecord as ing the continuance of nature | ed an Ask for the ORIGINAL—ORIGINAL i K2 K2 * n““»:“““ X g 9, * St o K3 "% 2 3 R X . terans’ association. Permission has s én granted by the adjutant general, | 10148, a committee mecting af T.3) C. ‘Militia, for the use of the Cor-|pramatic Club rehearses at 3 o'clock coran’s old rooms in the armory for | this afternoon and 7:30. o'clock this : meeting. evening. Dancing for children will be The calling of the meeting by Maj. |held at 4 o'clock this afternoon and Iwards and Capt. Lockhead, secre- | for adults at § o'clock this evening. of the association, was in com- — nee with the spontaneous action| Dunbar Civic Center holds French a large number of former members | this evening. Just Us, Peerless, Car- the company. They expressed them. |lisle and Brownies basket ball teams, Ives as desirous of resuming the |the Girls' Carlisle basket ball team stom of observing annually the|and the Women's Athletic Club meet nmiversary of the date of organiza- |this evening. National Federation of ' of-the Corcoran Cadet Corps. The | Federal Employes, No. 71. holds a Xt anniversary. in February. will |business meeting this evening. - the thirty-eighth. The secretary ~Cor piuine: that, because of the widely |, GRTeLEREIDS, Community Center - attered personnel. due to the War,|post American Legion; James E. a8 not eyem &n Approximately | walker Auxiliary, Thrift Club and rrect list o resses of former |ihe Woman's Exchange this evening. mbers, 80 no notices of the meeting | 5t § o'clock today the Band of Me- cy, ’ndw‘;’m be "‘,‘"f,‘}‘ to x‘"dl"'d“‘!» Junior Red Cross, Boy Scouts and thé mong those now in this city expected e -2'be present and deliver brief taiks on | casure Club meet. teir_experiences in the world war| Deanwood Community Center hnl ce Lieut. Col C. Fred Cook, Maj.|meetings of the following groups this ’allach A. McCathran, Capt. Lock- |evening: Glee Club, Athletic Ciuw. cad, Capt J. A. Giovannoni, Capt.|Dramatic Club, Junior Athletic Club ‘dward V. Clark, Capt. Louis A. Bou- |and the Comunity Band. 1y, Lieut. Henry Reese, Lieut. James - Cromwell and Lieut. W. L Hazard.{ pemonre gowne SHOWN. e . c The reason why most wives are not ( Historical costumes of the women nterested in reading the letters they of the White ‘House from Mrs. Wash- nd in their husbands’ pockets is that |ington to Mrs. Wilson were shown in hey are the ones they gave the hus- [an illustrated lecture by Mrs. Rose G. ands to mail several days before— |Hoes in the auditorium of the Wilson ioux City Journal Normal School Tuesday. Dalin Martin G 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 CUT GLASS AND FINE CRYSTAL Special Reduced Values In Complete Lines of Fine Stem Ware gl ROCK CRYSTAL PATTERN (Libbey Glass) UL il Than Present “Closing Out Prices” Which Already Low Sherbets .. 42.50 Doz. 30000 Doz. Parfaits Finger Bowls. ... Finger Bpwl Plates -. 47.50 Doz. 33.50 Doz. .. 50.00 Doz. 35.00 Doz. .. 50.00 Doz. 35.00 Doz. Table Tumblers. . .. 45.00 Doz. 30.00 Doz. 10-0z. Tumblers .. - 45.00 Doz. 30.00 Doz. 14-0z. Tumblers........ 45.00 Doz. 30.00 Doz. - Say: “NOT SOLD BUT GIVEN AWAY!” HOW TIME FLIES! HOW FURNITURE AND RUGS ARE FLYING AT THIS CLOSING OUT SALE! Breaking ‘all records for furniture and rug selling, BUT THAT ISN'T ENOUGH! WE'VE GOT TO DO MORE BEFORE WE CAN CALL IT A THOROUGH JOB! NOW A RACE AGAINST TIME, WITH TIME SETTING A TERRIBLE PACE! Tomorrow and the next ~ ENGRAVED PATTERNS (Hawkes Glass) Gablts o $3200Des, sagDon. day and we MUST BE THROUGH! Our lease on the building expires and the landlord takes the key. Out 8, s e 30.00Doz. 25.00 Doz, . we go on the sidewalk, and we’re not taking a scrap of furniture or rugs with us! p Sherbets .. 28.50 Doz. 22.50 Doz. Finger Bowls. ... «+.. 30.00Doz. 25.00 Doz. Finger Bowl Plates...... 45.00 Doz. 35.00 Doz. Grape Fruits & Linnings 65.00 Doz. 50.00 Doz. Apollinaris Tumblers.... 20.00 Doz. 15.00 Doz. Salad Plates ........... 72.50 Doz. 50.00 Doz. There are also included a variety of items in broken lots, ranging from the single item to a quantity of several dozen. Many of these are reduced from old values. " The Closmg Out, Quitting Business Sale, the greatest by a sensatipnal margin in Washington’s history, is going out in a grand final BLAZE OF GLORY! - .Every piece of furniture, every rug, IS GOING TO BE SOLD! GOING TO BE SOLD AT 20% OFF “CLOSING OUT PRICES” TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY. POSITIVELY MUST BE SOLD iF e Were * Now Cut and Enznved Finger c‘;"il. Eceraved Finger ::::: ?:3:0 WE HAVE TO PRACTICALLY GIVE IT AWAY! it e o (2 OLD COLONY FURNITURE AND RUG CORP’N ot e o 1409 H STREET N.W. M Il A e 4 g H % = i A s e

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