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w 12 e CROWD HEARS DANIELS AT LENTEN SERVICES "“Religious Future in Hands of Busi- ness Men and Women, He Says. Speaking to a crowd that filled the lower floor of Keith’'s Theater and part of the balcony, Secretary JoseD! Daniels at the midday Lenten ser: today declared that the religio ture of the country, to a large ex: in the hands of the business men Wwoémen of the country. He urged that each man and wol present endeav- or to bring ous p into their daily i nd work, with view to improving the United States religiously. These noonday ser: the auspices of the As crowds erowd has grown until it is nec to use the balcony at Keit ater. The congregational si a feature that seems to grow in f. Tomorrow Senator Sterling of South Dakota, a notable lay worker and]a the splendid speaker, will deliver chief address. _— Augusta, Charleston, Snvan service daily. a R. R.. 1418 H st. n.w. tisement. CORCORAN ‘VETS’ TO MEET | National Guard Association to Cele- brate 38th Anmvn\ary 1 § o'clock, at Hu"\é\ will be informal, and mthlded on th entertainment program will be Walter Fiumphrey, Thomas Cantwell and Ray Sanderson. Election of officers also will be held. Among the guests of honor will be Brig. Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, U. S. A., retired; Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, D. C. M; Lieut Col. C. Fred Cook, Officers’ Reserve Corps, and Maj. £ Dl La Garde, adjutant general, D. C. e e o The town of Wilton Junction, Jowa, boasts of a model husband, who for twenty-one years has kept his pre- marriage promise to get breakfast ‘while his wife sleeps. New Home of Northeast Savings Bank, {o Be Erected at Corner of H and Sth Streets Northeast. A Rare Chance to Buy Wash- ington Bank .No Surer Money-Making Investment The Northeast Savings Bank, organized 1916, has resources of $475,000 and deposits of $400,000. ‘We will soon erect and occupy a New Home on the nertheast corner of H and Eighth streets north- east. Ve propose to doubl wanti our neighbors, customers and the public gen- erally interestetd with us that they may help us grow to our Mutual Benefit. We Are Paying 6 Per Cent Dividends Annually - Par value of stock, $10 a share, plus $2.50, which will increase our surplus Your interest in the for the success of the bank. States. Write, or, better yet, | ri -, [ Mattocks imeeting for dinner each year on or; WeExpect to Continue Paying 6 Per Cent Dividends Bank shares have been the most profitable in- vestments in the National Capital and in the United We Are Under Federal Control —Grow Up With Us Northeast Savings Bank 1401 H Street Northeast OF SINKING OF MAINE 4,000 Take Part in Observances at Arlington Cemetery and Riding Hall, Fort Myer. Impressive ceremonies commemo- rating the twenty-third anniversary | of the sinking of the Maine in Havana harbor were held yesterday afternoon in Arlington cemetery and at the riding hall, Fort Myer, Va. More than 4,000 people were assembled to take {part in the ceremonies, composing | veterans of the civil, Spanish-Ameri- i and world w Many beautiful wreaths were placed t the foot of the Maine shaft in A . one of them being sent by vilson. A large wreath sent by the Republic of . Three volleys were fired by a troop from Fort Myer, following which music was played by the Ma- e Band. Jepartment Commander William L. represented the Spanish War Veterans; Department Comman- der John McElroy, the Grand Army of the Republic, and Representative Royal C. Johnson, the American Le- gion. Dr. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, min- ister of Cuba, delivered an eloquent address, dwelling upon the gratitude of his country for the aid of the Willis Senator nquet of the Potoma A. . com-| hief of the G. - Rep| ive Henry %. Osborne of Cali Nelson A. Miles and Im, former command- s. W. V. were the ipal eakers. m:l“:ncbfitns were also paid at the meet- Ings of Vincent B. Costello Post American Legion, and Gen. Nelson Miles Camp, U. S. W. V- NOTE SINKING OF MAINE. D. C. Spanish War Veterans Hold Anrual Dinner. In accordance with its custom of ed States in_helping it win lls about the date of the anniversary of | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | CEREMONIES MARK DATE [MUTT AND JEFF—At Times It’s Very Discouraging to Be an Inventer. [T ToLd You 0 . =3 I'M HAPPY, THAT YESTERDAY ALY AT LAST cAN'T SEE (T ™™ EDisoN HAS met | GoT A KEY Hore Now ONLY You D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) * IT'S SO0 SIMPLE 1T CEASES T BE BLRGLAR - PROOE! AS LONG AS A BURGLAR CAN GET AT A Lock —By BUD FISHER. DARN n’, Why Do K WE HAVE T HAVE BURGLARS ANYWAYZ story and the traditions of the serv- S. Maine. in'jce and that the s s of the Dis- | e e |SUES YORK MOTOR SALES COMFANY FOR $20,000 Andrew E. Johnson today filed suit | Court to re- from the York Warren M. | the sinking of the U. Havana harbor, memb trict of Columbia Com nd Military Orde who h various com d now holds, ps, National ¢ min welcoming the members and gues introduced Capt. idan Ferree for aileged he toastmaster. The table decora- a’§ i arrest. dants, it is tions were red and yellow. war with | alleged, preferred ge -of false b bt. Stewart, who has just | pretenses against him, the plaintift The speakers included Brie ¢ M. Carson of the Quartermaster Corps, Brig. Gen. George Richards of the Marine Corps, who explained how the expression, “Tell it to_the marines, originated; Capt. J. K. Robison of the Navy, who urged that the young men in the naval service be taught the says, April 19 last, and he was forced to expend $2,000 for a bond and coun- sel fee. The case was dismissed by the assistant United States attorney in the Police Court July 7, it is stated. Attorney Samuel V. Gusack repre- sents the plaintiff. fliated with the local commandery from the Massachusetts commandery, who_described the difficulties encoun- tered by some of those who served in the war with Spain and who en- deavored to secure a commission for service in the world war. Established 1861 W. B, Moses & Sons ¥ and Uth St Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets February Furniture Sale 25% to 50% Reductions Stock at Par e our capital stock, and we to $20,000. stock will make you work come and see us. . Jor RHEUMATISM BAUME ANALG ESIQUE BENGUE PRelieves Pain Heep a Tube-Handy Thos Leeming & Co Dining Roora Eight-piece Dining Room Suite, period design (Hepplewhite), in brown mahogany; buffet is 66 inches long; a dining table 54-inch top with &- foot extension; 5 side chairs, and 1 armchair to match. Former Price of § pieces February Sale Price of 8 pieces. Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces, penod desngn Louis XVI, in brown mahogany. Former Price February Sale Price Four-piece Bedroom Suite (Mahogany)—Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table, and Full Size Bed. Former Price of suite February Sale Price of suite $427.00 . .$285.00 Four-piece Parisian Gray Bedroom Suite. Former Price of suite. February Sale Price of suit Separate pieces .of the above suites may be had if desxrcd .$558.50 Full Size Bed, American Walnut. Former Price February Sale Price .$85.00 Full Size Four-Poster Bed, Mahogany. Former Price 5 February Sale Price Four-Poster Mahogany Bed, Full Size. Former Price . . February Sale Price Living Room Cane Living Room Suite (3 p:eces)—davenport arm chair and arm rocker. Eormer#Brice i ol .$277.00 February Sale Price ..$165.00 French Willow Arm Chair. Former Price Sale Price .. The Linen Shop Bleached Cotton Sheets—torn size, 81x90 inches. Special, $1.20 Each Bleached Cotton Pillow Cases—torn size, 45x36 inches. Special, 30c Each ~ Hemstitched Pure Linen Huckaback Towels, 18x36 inches. Special, 94c Each Bleaghed Pure Linen Crash Toweling—white or colored borders. Special, 40c Yi Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, 75x85 inches. Special, $2.00 Each Hemmed Satin Finished Bed Spreads, 80x90 inches. Special, $4.30 Each Whiie Wool Blankets—pink or blue borders, 70x82 inches. . Special, $8.25 Pair - Colored Plaid All-Wool Blankets, 66x80 mches Special, $9.00 Pair : Dotted Mull Covered Wool-lined Comforts, 72x78 inches. Special, $7.50 Each Bleached Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths 2x2 yards. Special, $6.60 Each Bleached Pure Irish Linen Napkins, 22x22 inches. Special, $5.50 Dozen Bleached Cotton Napkins—hemmed, 18x18 inches. Special, $1.70 Dozen Bleached Union Table Damask—Y4 pure linen—70 inches WIde. Special, $1.50 Yard ..$85.00 .$56.50 .$79.00 , $37.50 -$10.00 .$7.50 Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder Formerly $2.25 values. Store No. 1 7th and K Sts. N.W. Store No. 2 7th and E Sts. N.W., “El Royana” : Mild Havana Cigars In Two Popular Shapes Store No. 3 14th and U Sts. N.W. Store No. 4 7th and M Sts. N.W. o . Store No. § Me-lia Perfectos, Corona Chicos 8th and H Sts. NE. s ! Store No. 6 ‘W. S. Thompson Branch 703 15th St. N.W. Store No. 7 11th and G Sts. N.\W. Formerly Atkinson’s Store No. 8 Mt. Pleasant Branch 14th St. and Park Road Formerly Chas. E. Gross Store No. 9 Georgetown Branch 31st and M Sts. N.W. Rubberset Tooth Brushes ! No. 400; choice of medium or hard, rezular 35¢ value and seldom sold at a cut zsc price, this sale One of Washington’s most popular 10c brands. You'll have to admit that you always have paid 10c straight for this cigar. Every one fresh stock. We just want to give our many patrons another big value at our Cigar Department. Special for Three Days 2 for 15¢ In Boxes of 50, $3.50 Note: Owing to this price being below local jcbbers’ wholesale price, no dealers or storekeep- ers will be penmtled to purchase these cigars at above price. . Half-Price Sale en Ivory-Py-ra-lin One Store Only, 7th and K Sts. N.W. In this sale you will find a mammoth stock to select from, including Imperial, Colonial and Du Barry Brands Your opportunity to buy the pieces you have wanted for a long time at Half the Regular Prices This shlpment is very large, but not large enough for all our stores, therefore to give you a better assortment to select from we have put it on sale at our Store No. 1, 7th and K streets northwest. The Popular Toilet Ware \_// Brushes Cuticle Knives Military Brushes Cn.mlu Pin. Holders Baby Sets <3 ' Mirrors Whisk Holders Talc Boxes Pincushions Files Talc Holders Perfume Bottles Salve Boxes Picture Frames Hair Receivers Jewelry Boxes Toilet Sets Pufi Boxes Nail Buffers Reliable Family Remedies Popular Toilet Articles 70c Alophen 25¢ Hill's Cas- 60c D. & R. Cold 50c Listerine, Pills, P.D.&Co, 35c cara Quinine...... 15c ~ caea = B o BB e o b 85c Jad's 69¢ 25c Hinds' Cold {5 3125 Glyeo-Thy- 74 piLzs Alcohol 95c Salts............. Cream ........... moline, nint . 50c Forhan's , pint.. 30c Grove's Laxative S0c Pompeian 39¢ 50c Forh 35¢ $1.00 Alboline ¢Qc Bromo §7c Nisht Cream ... Tooth Paste .... Mineral Oil, pint.. Quinine.......... 80c Pompeian Gc S0 Pepsodent” 3¢ Asn.z}s B_aryer's 60c Kilmer's 39¢ Massage Cream .. Tooth Pas! spirin Tablets, Swamp Root...... 35¢c Pond's Cold 50c Pebeco 5 grains, 100s..... Jic e Rt §8c Cream _........ U o e .. 32 30c Bromo 19c Catarrh Jelly..... 50c Hinds' Honey 39, 30c Kolynos 19¢ Seltzer......... S5 50¢ leeslgng 31c and Almond Cream Tooth Paste 75c Baume Phosphate: s S0c Ingrams 33 e DR OB 17¢ Analgesique 350 leu, c 22¢ Milk Weed Cream R P Bengue. ...... Pills, 100s. .. 50c Mulsified A FPyorrhocide S 25 g Powder 25¢ Beecham . 2 g;coanu t Ol 33 $1 Ke PIlIE, - L% ampoo ... .... Tale .. 60c Babek (re~ i 75c_Palm olive 356 Mary Garden lieg, Babek (re- 53¢ Preparaiions e 42 23c 25¢ Carter's Emulsion 50c Hay's Henna Liver Pills....... $11 Shampoo ........ 3% 40c_Castoria, $1 Danderine Fletcher's ....... Hair Tonic ...... 62c 50c California 50c Herpi 33 Fig Syrup........ Hair Tonic ...... c 50c Cuticura 1. $1.40 Pinaud's 3 Ointment......... 3bc yditamie 75c Fau de Quinine. $1.05 50c Java Rice ©32% 50c Calaweil's”~ 39. Compound........ $1 Q-Ban Hair b Ser: Syrup Pepsin..... C " 50c Poslam e, Tome ... 7% 60c Doan’s Ointment . z 2 Kidney_Pills. 3% Ofa Pape RoSC @-Ban Hair 5o 75¢ Dioxo “Diapepsin. e ereerep large size.. $1 Pier $1 Wyeth Sage 79 75¢ Fathel Preserip- and Sulphur ... C Face o John's Medicine. . . 60 Sag BSE T o $1.50 Fellows' . 50¢ Phili and ‘Suiage S2ge 49c Shaving Cream .. 23 Syrup........... Magnesia. > SRR L 50 Witch Hazel, 23 350 Gets-Tt 350 Palmer’s 25¢ gate’s Natu- 9o, pint ... .... ComniRomoer O teat ral Soap, 3 cakes, 25c” Mum (pre- $1 Gude's 25¢ Red Cro: 21 i15c Palmolive 8g. vents perspiration Jgo Pepto-Mangan Kidney Plasters. . C Soap, cake, 9¢; doz. OIOEE) ivseoviivie $1.20 Gray's 60c Resinol ’Sc Resinol 18¢ 354: Odo-ro- 23¢ Glycerin Tonic. Ointment......... € Soap ............ $1.75, S. $1 Q7 . 5150 Scott's 89 250 Cuticura 31c for the ‘blgoa: o Emulsion...... .. C soap $1 Tyree's Anil- . g6 §1 Wampoié's (H, K. ee e 38c septic Powder. . Cod Li Facial Soap $1 Vinol (a re 25c Rose 19¢ * $7¢ torative tonic)... p Soap, cake 2 er's Skin whitener » Guaranteed Rubber Goods “Reliable” Hot-Water Bottle, about 2-at. size...... 98c “Congress” KFountain Syringe, made especially for our stores by Goodyear, about t. size, com- plete with fittings anteed one year . “Goodyear Hygie ringe No. 300, mlde of ex- tra heavy hard rubber pipes, “Congress” Combination Foun- tain Syringe and Hot-Water Bot- tle, Goodyear make; guaranteed tWO Years..... 9