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32 SUPERINTENDENTS OF BUILDINGS ORGANIZE Form Association to Save Money for Government by Standard- izing Management. Cost of maintenance of government buildings and uniform procedure in management of buildings occupied by government departments have result- ed in formation of a permanent or- ganization of superintendents of build- | ings, Jon Harvey, chief clerk of the; Interior Department, has anounced. | James F. Gill. assistant superintend- ent of the Interior Department, has been elected president of the ofgan- ization. which is known as the As: ciation of Building Superintende H. A. Cameron of the bureau of wa risk_insurance is secretary-treasurer ion. tion will endeavor to | ans for ope of government owned by the gov- It is known that | goverr hington ntion of ti superintendent for the tion and maint buildings, whethe r rented and = degree ~thods of cost n of the t d by the government be brought abbut by the new tion and it is expected that by the in- terchange of ideas permanent good may be brought to the movernment and some material 1edu on of main- tenance co: The Wanderlusters® hike for f day will comm r Chesap Junction (Distric ars from 14t Sstreet and ew York avenue at pm. Go to Cabin Branch. W. Palm Hall. leader Spani rooms o1 «he \vashingion or of Commerce, Homer building, 13th and| F streets 1 inj Chapter, No. 4, O. ard party tomorrow at § p.m., Naval Lodge. Pennsylvania avenue and 4th street southeast. will umni and former students of of Arkansas will meet | ‘ning at the Y. W. C. A. 0 o'clock. ! Columbin Chapter, No. 15. 0. L will give a card party tomorrow night | at § o'clock in the chapter rooms, 14th | and Kenyon stre N i he Married Delis’ monthly dinmer ill be given Tuesday evening. 1 e'clock, at the Delta Tau Club, 1 Massachusetts avenue. Associa- i Congress Helghts Citizen: tion meets Monday at § p.m. Miss Helen Nicolay will speak at the | .incoln dinner to be given tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the National clubhouse of the Association of Collegiate Alum- nae, 1607 H street. The Woman’s Suffrage Party is to hold three meetings daily on Febru- ary 16, 17 and 18, at the Hotel Wash- ington. The morning meeting begins at 11 o'clock, the afternoon at 2:30 and the night meeting at 8:15 o'clock. Dames of the Loyal Legion will ecle- brate Lincoln’s birthday with a lunch- €on_tomorrow noon at the New W lard. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Lejeune, Gen. Richards, Representa- | tive Cannon and Mrs. George Minor of the D. A. R. will be the speakers. Mrs. John A. Logan, president, who was a personal friend of President Lincoln, will give reminiscenses. Areme Chapter, Neo. 10, 0. E. S., will ive a reception in honor of Grand atron Edward S. Brashears Tuesday evening in the baliroom of the New ‘Willard. The Women’s City Ch dressed by Mrs. Robert E. morrow at 4:45. nople Today.” will be Nelson to Subject, “Constanti- The Junior League will give a re- ception and dance Sunday at Moose Hall. pital will At Rust street Hall, 1150 Mra. Henry F. Dimock has tendered the use of her home to the Political Study Club for a card party Washing- ton’s birthday. Columbia Historieal Society meets ‘Tuesday evening, 8:15 o'clock, at the Cosmos Club. Dr. Charles O. Paulin will speak on “The Founding of an Astronomical Observatory in Wash- ington.” —_— As a Body Builder fa(l':ler John'fi)‘;d!clnfle has no equal— uilds new flesh an —Ad- vertisement. et At Big Special In Our Photo Department C For 8 by 10 Enlargements | oAl e quality workman- ship here all the time. M. A. LEESE groe Ces % If you will learn the lesson of saving systematically you will get ahead financially. Join our Savings Depart- ment now. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. sors, Razors, Penknives, \VE sharpen all kinds of Scis- Butcher and Kitchen Knives, le —Tonigh ic 0 dramatics, costume making, officers will Girls' Handwork Club, pendent Athletic Club, 4t 7 p.m. Tonight, club, typewriting and shorthand club, gym- nasium activities, dietectics and home nursing. NOW WHERE ON EARTH DYou SUPPOSE HES ALOYSIVS R MEGINIS WHERE HAVE You WHY-ER- WDEAR NE AN GEORGE MENALLY WAS Doun THE. .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES--Pa’s Outa Luck. ITS SUPPOSED TO BE FulL OF : SPIRITS YKNOM: TH LAKE LOOKIN' THROLUGH THAT HAUNTED HOUSE AT TI:E COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— Girl uts. Troop No. 1, 3:30 p.m pictures for children at Domestic science class 2 Troops 40 and v ut Clu the public 1o the birthday of Abraham Lincoin., tomorrow at X p.m. Representative Knutson will speak and stercopticon slides will be shown on the life of Lincoln. Tonight. French _ Ciub, Scou roop N . Troop No. merican 1 i Legion. ; Thomson. Community Center—In- | ruction in social dancing, espres-; dramatic art for children! afternoon s dancing, Night nl Boy: and non A e ass in sociul danci ren, meets from 5 to 6 o'clock t 52 and 57., Cabin night” will be held to- morrow in the auditoriom. The pros | gram will include an address by Sen- | ator Cleveland N ou and lantern slides on the life of Lincoln and his- ' tory -of the flag. Southeast Community Troop No. & Other Center -et tonight Girl Doll Ciub. Johuson-Powell Communi Friday Evening Club rls and Boys. parliamentary building, social and folk dancing, su- | pervised game playing. This after-! noon there will be French for chil-| dren and violin lessons for children. | Trinidad Community Center, Lud-' be completed tonight. | m.; Inde-| Miner Normal Community Center— sewing and dressmaking conversational Spanish club, Birney Commumity Gen. Reserve, Y. W. C. A, will practice at j3:15 p.m Purest and Finest homemade Candies | u. Sce them At the Little Shop Around the Corner on merit. duct that i or fried. West Burr tin, te tonight , Community people. Washington Community by the West Washington Cen- | The senior base ball team winl hotd ) the Church of the Covenant. Dr. George ‘a business meeting tonight. A. Miller speaks, fosa | T ville Community Center—To-| &, Mothers' Sewing Club, knit-|Fe embroidery and crochet clubs in celebration | dressmaking, millinery. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. i open Y. W Sunday Writ, at the O'Connor Stos house heauquarters, 922 TODAY pers’ Alliance from will A. wee ol lesson TONIGHT. ers’ League n Pabuc Labr twood Citizens' Ciws$ of tne aepartment. william Wile will fargarct Spaulding vl Fedu @ Story. merican . Stecd, Wi 8) at the Thomson Schooi. Kk or WOIK o Veterans.” Dr. Simon will lecture on “An Eye for : « Tooth ior a Tooth,” at tne! additionai | be organized. | cital -at 8 o'ciocl m rgebrew wi Suect ‘lemple. An War Mothers meet_at keep ition of the 1:45 o'clock, y Ao Bur ) the bt 0 “Lscater, 1n the post ounice butlu- | 11U SUeen wind 1 eausy Vi aves Association izens’ Asso- eIty post Foliowing . ion will be silown tmougi the post ofiice by offi- ley College Club holds a rally the Coliege Women's Club. 8Pt Gerry Mrs. J. “rteconsts uction gives a whistling r at - Dougias M. Church, 11th and H streets northeast. o eiocl Theme e .| Prof. James Laurence Lauglin will: Center—GIirls' | spoak at the National Museum under € the auspices of the mchool of foreign Boys' Athletic Club at § yervice of Georgetown University. p.m. The Birney Community. Assocla- | tion will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. The Valentine she’ll most appreciate is a box of THE FAMOUS . >. Evening School. (Including war tax) 1010 E St. N.W. There Is a Great Demand Right Now For Its reputation is built A quality pro- s ideal for breakfast, either broiled AUTH’S ROYAL PORK Ask Your Grocer for Auth’s Pork Products N. Auth Provision Co. 623 D St. S. W. Invisible Toric Bifocal Ice Skates, etc. We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat- ing and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., S WAS, A very special price, because we want to demon- strate our expert service. If you will allow our expert Refrac- tionist to make a careful examination and test, he will tell you frankly whether you need glasses or not. And the price of $10 is the same whether we fill> his prescription or one from your own Oculist. Rev. William H. Dean, speaks at § the Asbury M. E. Church. Ethiopia Stretching Forth Her | low School—A postponed election of | Hands Unto God.” H Dr. Thomas E. Moore will lecture at Subject : | ceble-mindedness and Heredity." Georgetown University School of Law, | will hold its third prize debate on the | subject of submitting future amendments { to the Constitution to a vote of the peo- | ple. | Business Women’s Council mects at s The will of M in its new i died in | Wednesaay s ha | hu i ma i ! Ba ompany presents a | ek ‘ ; Washington branch of the Association | "\ valentine social will be given|of Coliegiate Alumnae meets at the Na- tionl Clubhouse, 1607 H streot. . The estate, under the will 18 aL 8 o'clock, | two sons and mer marriage. Club Ceremonies Tomorrow. ——— Pershing will lay the Gen. John J. portant Notice—Change of Sche 2 Johnyd Caboird Air Line train 3. fffective COMRer stone for the mew home of the bruary 1 I‘;nw Washington 9:15 Racquet Club, now under ‘construc- pa 5am—Advertisement. i, 50 1135 16th street northwest, in [ the JURY SUSTAINS WILL. the presence of distinguished guests at ceremonies which begin tomorrow at noon. Col. Henry May will introduce Gen. . who | Pershing. The silver trowel, suitabis inscribed, with which the stone w he cemented. will he presented to Gen Pershing after the exercises. membership in the club nferred on Gen. Pershing of the House Gillett and White: all of whom will fternoon by « tice. Bailey. A caveat to d been filed by nuel Levy, her sband, for whom no provision was ade in the will. goes to a_daughter by a for- Attorn M, and H. H. while the rted hy Thomas H. H. Hol'oway. mith will offer the 15 0 -raising_ceremony - national colors and the club ce place. Music will be by the Boy Scout Band of 3rnest A ker Benj Judge Gary Says He Is Optimistic —about the future—sure and he’s right— 50 smoke up and be happy. Deer Head Noble Size, 10c 3 Napoleon Size, 15¢ 25% more. Other cigars of equal quality cost y. « Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger 508 Ninth St. N.W. Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles [ SWING'S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY JAVA~MOCHA Cc]'ll'ehl:}sj:;fieepf historical ex- 50C lb. Probably many a cup of Java and Mocha was quaffed in the Green Dragon Coffee House of Boston, the center of social and political life from 1697 to 1832 and according to Daniel Webster was “the headquarters of the Revolution.” O L —the Coffee with the beefsteak richness. ESCO TEA A 10c trial package makes 40 cups. 80(: lb. M. E. SWING CO. 8th and H Sts. N.W. 50cIb. O - SPECIAL’ , "THIS WEEK ONLY 000000 Parce Levys 6 W OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. 735 7th STREET N.W. —By POP MOMAND. PERSHING TO LAY STONE. [HAS FAMOUS SIGNATURES. General Will Officiate at Racquet | Representative Bowers Leaves Au- tograph Album at White House. | Representative George M. Bowers of West Virginia, w. public life for s bentin with hig famous autograph album, Wwhich President and Mrs, Wilson are to write their names and an expres. sion of some kind. with Executive Secretary Forster and | within the next few davs the desired ographs wi i autograph e added to his rare The collectlon contains the signa- tures of several hundred noted men and women, including those of Presi- dent Grant and each succeeding Pres- ident to President Wilson. It contains | the autograph of Warren G. Harding, which was written President Taft's entire cabinet signed their names in the book, as did a| majority of the members of McKin- | T ley's and Roosevelt's cabinets. The ook contains, also, signatures of Robert Lincoln. son of the late Presi- | | | | FREE PICTURES of the Wonderful OIL FIELDS OF LOUISIANA * Shown every night at 8 o'clock at 716 14th at. Come and learn how fortunes are made. 19% INE dent, and Alphonso Taft, father of the former President. G. T. MOTLOW RESIGNS. George T. Motlow. who has beenr' en- gaged in legal work for the govern- | ment for three years. today resigned —quality _stationery ot as claims examiner in the legal sec- every description is bere | tion of the child labor tax division of from which te make selee- tion. Moderate prices pre- E. Morrison Paper Co., ] 1000 Pa. Ave. the bureau of internal revenue. He will take up the practice of law in this city, being associated with the firm of Archer & Smith, in the South- ern building. Buy One and Take One Free, No Red Tape We will sell 400 of these well-kmown Cord Tires Two for the Price of One FOR ONE WEEK 8.000-Mile CORD TIHES of a well kmown STANDARD MAKE in all sizes, including the Famous 30133 oversize CORD TIRE. 7 many yvears, called at White House offices yesterday ¥ in Tire 1s_a First Tire. Each Tire Bears the Factery N | Bert e amber, Each Tire Carries Full Factory Gaarantee of 5,000 Milee: 35x5 Q.-D. or Cl at 50% Off THE DIXIE TIRE COMPANY 1118 H Street N.E. We have promised the manufacturers of these tires at the time we bought them that we will not advertise the mame. You will know them when you see them. We He left the album in March, 1919. have a limited mumber of Miller Cord Tires. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. “Only One Store” Bet. F & G Sts. 200 Medium-Weight Suits Fresh, new suits, just unpacked. The very weights and colors that can be worn with comfort in late Winter and early Spring. Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS 5172 Every Suit Is Worth Much More The assortment consists of plain blue, brown and gray, and a splendid variety of novelty mixtures. Besides the nifty young men’s models are the staple conservatives for quiet dressers. All sizes, regulars and stouts. Any Overcoat in Our Entire Stock $19.75 ' - Overcoats That Sold Up to $65 Do your own choosing. Pick out any coat and hand us just $19.75. Our stock comprises the finest overcoats in the city. Styles for men and young men. Match Your Coats With Our Special - TROUSERS Wise fdlks, instead of buying new suits, are matching their coats with our special Trousers. There are hundreds of fine Trousers to choose from —oplaint or fancy blue, brown, gray, green, etc. All sorts of materials, too— flannels, worsteds, cashmeres, serges, t\\;eeds, etc. AM sizes. EISEMAN’S, 605-607 7th St. “Only One Store,” Bet. F & G Sts.