Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 16

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i (] ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. ‘Tuesday Morning Committee, Wash- ington Club—Miss Nance O'Neil will atnoon. Subject, “The Drama.” speak Only club and honorary, members to be assisted by Mrs. Raymond Dickey, asseat. i violinist. ~ Mrs. Harrington Bar- Columblan ~Women—Mrs. = Annettel | ker, S\Ccomp?;enl;t( | ‘Adams, assistant attorney general. will} Program — an composers: | at 4 o'clock at the Law School| | Organ—(a) Meditation, (b) speak building, 1433 K street. Rev. Franklin Joiner of Philadelphia will comMuct devotional services at St. James’ Church, 8th street northeast. * Addresses at 10 a.m. and at noon. TONIGHT. Dance for benefit of Providence Hos- pital free dispensary, at Raleigh Hotel. Aloysius big five quint team will play the “Y" Arrows in Gonzaga gym. Columbia Heights’ Citizens’ Associa- tion meets at 8 o'clock in St. Stephen’s Hall, 3017 14th street northwest, Henry C. Ransom, speake George Washington Post, American Legion—Representative Clarence J. Mc- Leod will speak at 8 o'clock in Com- munity Service Hall, 918 10th street northwest. ‘Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, meets at 8 o'clock in the boardroom, District building. Ladies’ auxiliary meets at same hour in room 24, District building. Mount Pleasant Players, organized, will meet under auspices of the Com- munity Center of the Johnson-Powell School. " Foundry Epworth League—Entertain- ment at 8:30 at Foundry, M. E. Church. Silver offering for benefit of missions in the orient. Public invited. Harp recital by Mrs. Edythe Marmion Brosius at 8:15, in room for the blind, 2 Library of Congress. Guests welcome t0 seats not reserved for the blind. s Gamma Delta Rho Sorority, G. W. U.— Reception to students and faculty mem- bers at Sigma Nu Fraternity House, 1733 H street. ‘The Massachusetts State Society will *meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Thom- 18on School. . Catholic Community House, 601 E street—Rev. J. F. X. Murphy, S. J.. will «Jecture at 8 o'clock on “Medieval Re- lations of Ireland to the Outside ‘World.” W. S. W. V.—Muster in at 8 o'clock Yin Perpetual Building Hall, 11th and ;E streets. Recruits waiting at the outpost will be mustered into the <camp. George Washington University Glee Club—Joint concert with the Colum- ‘bia University Musical Club, 9 o'clock at the Washington Hotel. Concert ‘will be followed by dancing. St. Gabriel's Church, Petworth, is «giving a card party and dance tonight at the Dewey Hotel. George Washington Post, No. 1, af the American Legion will meet te- night at Community Service IIall, 918 10th street northwest. ‘The Florida State Society wil' be entertained at 8 o'clock by its phosi- | dent, Lieut. Col. W. C. Harllee, and i Mrs. Harllee .at their residence, 1753 Lamont street. Members of the so- Seventh and Eye Streets only under Golden Oak—B hogany finish; pa backs turned spring upholstery. lour covered. from $100.00 to $79.50 Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1,1 10-piece Suite, in rich $350.00 And for the Bedroom At no other time can you expect such values at such prices. $295.00 333500 Living Room Suites: These of many that we are offering at equal advantage— 3-piece Suite, of Ma- and gracefully legs—strong Reduced CONCERT TODAY. Twenty-sixth public organ re- cital tonight, 8:15 o'clock, Central High School Auditorium : Edith B. Athey, civic organist, 1 Christmas Musette, (c) Marche Solennelle, Mailly. Violin—(a) Legende, op. 17, (b) 2nd_Concerto, op. 22, . (b) Medita- | | s c) Fanfare, | Lemmens, (d) Cantabile, Loret; (e) Allegro Gioioso, Dethier. | Violin—Adagio and Rondo, from Ninth Concerto, de Beriot. Organ—(a) Marche Pontificale, (b) Belgian National Anthem. | ‘Thése recitals are free and the | public is invited. ciety, their house guests and Flo- ridians to be proposed for membership invited. TONIGHT. The Association of Patent men meets at § o'clock at place. Senator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wiscon- +sin_and Representatives S. Wallace Dempsey of New York and John C. Kleczka of Wisconsin will speak at the banquet of the Polish Club at the New Ebbitt Hotel tonight. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS General civic center. Central High| School—The organ recital this evening' will consist of a program by Belgian composers, arranged by Fdith B. Athey, | organist. E. de Cartier de Marchi- enne, ambassador to the United States from Belgium. and the members of staff will be honor guests. Mrs. Ra mond Dickey, the violinist, will be ac- companied by Mrs. Harrington Barker. This is the twenty-sixth organ recital to be given in the general civic center. These recitals are free of charge. The Young Women's Hebrew Athletic Association will be instructed tonight in | the boys’ gymnasium. The war risk and | finance department, girls' clubs, will oc- cupy the girls' gymnasium. ‘Wilson Normal Community Center to- night—Florida State Society; advanced land elementary French and Spanish; in- struction in social dancing for beginners; interior decoration for organization. | East Washington Community Center tonight—Dressmaking_Club; Boy Scout | Band; Carbery Boy Scouts, Troop, No. 87; Community Social Club; Senate pages’ basket ball team. ‘Thomson Community Center—Meeting of the Massachusetts State Society to- night at 8:15; rehearsal of the Washing- ton Opera Association; Spanish, elemen- tary and advanced; dressmaking; mil- linery. - i E. V. Brown Community Center—The children of the advanced French Club will receive dramatic instruction at 3 o'clock this aftermoon. Johnson-Powell Community Center— ‘The Johnson-Powell Community Associa- tion will hold its business session at | requests all community members in- THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. MUTT, You GoT IN AT FWe o'cLocie THIS MORNING. TAKE MY ADVICE AND cuT euT THAT STUEF oR YoU'LL Go To AN EARLY GRAVE. You RUAT, T THRWE on THAT €ARLY: HWR STUEE. been organized under the auspices of | glee club; the Johnson-Powell Community Center. | This club is now open for membership. Meetings will be held every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The first public performance will be given March 8 un- Randall Southwest MUTT AND JEFF—Yes, the Lil;tle Fellow Is Quite Right, Quite Right Girls' Reserve Club. —— (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER. g BouT A MAN NO. You CAN'T How A S| € - GETTING A SHAV REACH EIFTY.. plala) Ay NO MAN EVER HAS AND You AIN'T NO EXCEPTION T0 THE RULE! N2 NS e | center presents the following program | tonight: Community chorus; boys’ | < sewing circle for African children; French class; literary society. Invincible Pleasure Club;|this evening. The Douglass Co-oper: I Social Club; typewriting and stenog { tive League will hold a business mee e e 3 raphy; sewing and needlework circl == {ing at 8 o'clock tonizht. Tonl Y , sht. ght Dreadnaught Social Club; Young Men's | athletic and basket ball clu! ames: Communi Center — The | Gi club: community chorus; bov Lovejoy Community Center — To- | Bi ss Association: Bible study " men'; ¢ ¢ Se : vic Association will meet | athletic club: chair-caning ~ class: ' night: Buftalo Athletic b; Delta | "B’L',‘.:“.?ncs' B JOURS Snen's Sthistic b, B0y ISl Community Center — This ! young people’s social club. der the direction of Hstelle S. Pope. ‘This afternoon for children—! nch be- | ginners at 3 o'clock ; intermediate, 3:40; advanced, 4:20; rhythmic dancing, 4 o'clock. 'Tonight for adults—Dressmak- ing, plain sewing; rhythmic dancing; Dramatic Club. Dunbar _ Civic Center—French Club meets at 3:30 this afternoon. Birney Community Center—There will be two meetings tonight of the Ladies’ International Community Club and the Willing Workers' Club. The Birney chorus will receive vocal instruction at 8 o'clock this evening. Miner Normal Community Center— Boy Scouts; dietetics; sewing and dressmaking club; conversational Spanish club; typewriting and short- hand club: gvmnasium activities; dressmaking, home nursing; at Xl o’clock this evening. Garnet-Phelps Community Center— The Laborers’ Co-operative League will instruct in barber shop and sani- tary beauty parlor work this evening. The women'’s exchange and the pleas- ure club request their members and | friends o'clock. to be present tonight at 8 #West Washington Community Cen- ter—The West End Relief Association terested in the aim of this association to be present at its se onthly | meeting tonight. The recreation club} will hold its first Tuesday social gath- 8:15 this evenin; A dramatic club, known as the Mt. Pleasant Players, has House & Herrmann Some of the Bargains ThatFollow Stock-Taking Let these serve as a guide to the many, many more that are scattered throughout the house— things you will want, at prices that are possible such circumstances. RGN I i | | IDH /X Ny For the Dining Room You will be buying at material savings—and the Suites are of exceptional attractiveness. 10-piece Suite, Ma- uffet, hogany finish; one of effect China Closet, Serving the popular period de- Table and Extension signs; Chair upholster- line; Table and the requisite ing done in real Chairs. Reduced from leather. Reduced from $43550 to from 545000 § 4-piece Walnut Suite, 4-piece. Mahogany- 8-piece M3ahogany- straightline design; re- gnish S\Xte, one of :ihe ffinish Suite. ‘iin the ef- o - = Queen Anne period— fective reproduction of lieved Dy daintyicary featuring the Chiffor- the early period school ing. Reduced from ette and semi-vanity of design; Twin Beds. $360.00 to Toilet Table. Reduced Reduced from $415.00 3-piece Overstuffed Suite, designed on gen- erous lines; Mahogany- finished legs; a period design. Reduced from . $65.00 to $217.50 neled . Ve- stuffe 10-piece Suite in that any finish; straight in struction to the mi- nutest detail. * $350.00 Two-piece Suite— Davenport of unusually luxurious and massive Armchair —both deeply over- cushion spring seats. Reduced from $385.00 *$325.00 ering this evening. Regular activities tonigh Athletics clubs; boys’ club; N Seventh and Eye Streets N — ive Red Mahog- superior in con- Reduced $635. proportions d—with ~ loose A $27,000 Stock Sacrifice | SPECIALNOTICE TO DRUG STORES This sale offers an opportunity to TWO STORES 9th and Pa. Ave. N. W. Union Station —are not affected by the closing up of this store. | All prescriptions filed at 426 | Ninth Street N. W. will be filed at | the 9th and Pennsylvania Avenue | Store, where customérs may have | them promptly and accurately re- filled or order. . save substantial sums on tinctures, DRUG STORE 426 9th St N. W. OPPOSITE GARDEN THEATER Entire Stock and Fixtures, Including Soda Fountain, to Be Sold Regardless of Cost B&uis e i o cook Lease Sold--We Must Vacate' March 3lst This is an unusual sale of the highest integrity—no goods have been run in extra— nothing sold will be re- placed with fresh goods—it is an “out-and-out” closing-out and closing-up of this big, well-known metropolitan drug store with huge stocks of everything a modern drug store sells offered low for a sweeping windup. essential oils, basic chemicals, rare I drugs and other valuable and nec- essary adjuncts to a well stocked store—avail yourselves of the sav- ings while the stock lasts. i INCLUDING Pharmaceuticals Chemicals Drugs Pills—Patent Pills—Pharmaceutical . . Tablets—Pharmaceutical ; Tablets—Patent ! Tinctures Elixirs Household Drug: Foods ‘ Miscellaneous Wash Cloths Hair Brushes Razor Strops Combs Rubber Goods Theatrical Makeup Shaving Articles ‘Atomizers Toilet Goods Piver’s Extracts and Waters Piver’s Sachets and Face Powder Djer Kiss Sachets and Face Powder Djer Kiss Extracts and Waters Hudnut’s Perfumes Hudnut’s Toilet Waters Hudnut’s Talc and Face Powders Mary Garden Talcs Mary Garden Face Powder Mary Garden Extracts, Etc. Mavis Goods Dorin’s Rouges Armand Facé Powders i Melba Goods Liniments : Harriet H. Ayers Goods Tonics Douche Pans . Roger & Gallet Toilet Waters Roger & Gallet Face Powders Pall Mall Goods Pinaud’s Hair Tonics Pinaud’s Toilet Waters A.D. S. Toilet Goods All Makes of Rouges Tooth Powders Tooth Pastes Soaps—Toilet Soaps—Medicated ’ —And Hundreds of Items Too Numerous to Mention. Soda Glasses Gloss Stoppered Bottles Soda Fountain, complete with carbonator and Stools Whatever you need or have use for in the future you can snap up now at this sale at a fraction of its value and as no attempt can he made te list all of the thousands of articles in stock the best way to profit by these remarkable closing out prices is to come and ask for what you require. We are 'almoct sure to have it at this big store, where our policy has been to carry “Everything. Salts Soaps Insecticides Hair Preparations Ointments Plasters—Medicated Plasters—Adhesive Fluid Extracts Oils Herbs Douche Cans Colorite Toilet Paper Dyes Stationery - All A.D. S. Goods Bristle Goods » Electric Motor Ice Shaver Rheostat Scales Wall Cases Counters Prescription Case with filing system Desk ~and the following

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