Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1921, Page 4

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THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, In the final mceno from this, the Inst pant fow weasons. It s - " |AMUSEMENTS| i & an the Matsenauer Wash- A s winet unvsual for a contralto to at-}Stokowski himself came out to com-{ puars’ from the first floor to the gai- " e GVER PRISUNERS Philadelphia Orchestra. Tempt 'a fola written for dramatic mo.{ plete the picture ive his share | chsers rom the first foor to the gal_later, when Olga et known and learned to ad- The PhiladcIphia Orchestrn, den | pranns, and to alng Trunhilde's music 7 e omas Mo! soorne, in Ad- C . ustomers on Qur Files D. U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 but mang it with conviction and tre-| of the praise, for no small amount ot|of. for Washington doés mot “&ive mendous dramatic effect. the beauty and effectiveness of the|such e praise unless it is deserved. At the close of the program !=° number was due to his genius. When| The fifth and last concert of the was recalled again and again. yet the |y, qiq appear there was renewed ap- | series will be given Tuesda hearers were not satisfied until M| pjauge " ealls of bravos and even | moon. March o5, in the N: / SCHOOL ADDITION AWARD. The Commissioners yesterday award- ed to the H. D. Watts Company of this city the contract for erection of an eight-room _addition to the West School, Farragut street near 1ith {street. The building will cost $136,800. The bids on this building were lower school project, and indjcation of a drop |in building prices here, according to Daniel E. Garges, sccretary to the board of Commissioners. Thousands of Pieces of JEWELRY NOT WORN *:r of neglect—Let us put n perfect condition. so you ‘will get some use of theém. The ex- Damse will be amall .+, i- Clork and ‘Watch Repairing. CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. uick Service_ | Printingj by LA Lehmnn it matisfactorily in & gr phishment nnly Adequate v pold Stokowskl, conduvtor, gave the| et sung fourth concert in its Washington e ries yesterday afterncon In the Na tionai Theater, with Margaret Matsen- auer &8 the Boloist. An ‘uhusually large and enthusinstio audienve @reet EGGS Fancy No. 1 Potatoes In “a1c Do | Meats and Vegetables Choice Native Beef. .. 23¢ . 25¢| . 15¢| . 15¢| - Fancy Hamburg Steak, Plate Beef for boiling, Ib. Beef Liver, Ib... Fancy Chuck Roast, b.. ... 16¢ Prime Rib Roast, Ib... Top Rib Roast, Ib. Bouillon Roast, Ib.. .. Shoulder Cled Roast, Ib Boneless Pot Roast, Ib..... 16c dress Here, Outlines Idea of Jail System. “Sentimental gush about prisoners” | was scored by Thomas Mott Osborne, ; founder of the Mutual Welfare League {at Auburn prison, in an address be- fore the Prisoners’ Ald Association at Trinity Community House, 3d and 1 C streets, yesterday atternoon. i Declaring that he hasu't “the least sympathy wich sentimental gusn about prisoners,” Mr. Osborne aavocuted a prison system which ¢nabics the pris- . oner o do things for huimself, ra.her | thun have things done for him. i “Where we have gone wrong is in thinking what we must do for the prisoner,” said the famous warde “The only way to meet these men i8 in & straightforward fashion, telling them they are where they belong. You've got to go to prison and say, ‘Let me understand you, and then you'll understand us. “Straight Crook’s” Iden. The psychology of the prisonen each man priding himself on being “straight crook,” and believing that he average prison worker is a hypo- crite, was brought home to the audi- ed tue musicians, and the entousiastio! ovation they receivld was well de served. Mr. Stokowskl is u foroeful and brilliant conductor and haw plete control of the piayers, who rexpond to ery suggestion of thetr direcior. I'h program was excellently arrang. opening with Chausson's aympl; b flat major, 1wlivwed by BONRE, SunK a Hiting cun fica Was beaulituby playod, ai- © ConLinuily was wrokun lace comers o’ the WunoY o The seconu nmove ment, tres lent, was played with wol emnity, and in rather a meditative! anner, giving a feeling of trugedy, which was relieved by the last move- ment, anime, which closed with a big climax, in gfave mood and which this orchestra of more than a hundred men. played with breadth and beauty of tone. This breadth and solemnity was again shown in the funeral marcn which conductor and orchestra, well as singer, made a veritable p) 80 reulistic is the music and so T | Cold and Grip Germs| | | find their carliest victims among | those who are weak and run| |down and ‘V\lulh‘ re- isting pow- Ler is lowest The pure| |food ele- ments in Father John's Med- icine build energy to resist Cold and Grip germs. i LEWIS M. THAYER HOWSED % -TEE 507 13th N.W. TIRES Snap them un! 36x3Y> Formerly M ller Mros.” Aute Supply He 812 iatis S - 4 Doors Norih of H st. Graduate i KeCorm Saedioal Eyes Lxamiasd ofi‘gkunn S. SEMONES The gentle laxative effect of | Father John's Medicine helps to, ’ | drive out impurities. | You are safe when you take! TIRACTIVE —looking homes are kept so by the aid of PAINT. CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc.| —attest to the expert service of this brauch of our business. Eyeglasses —including our care- ful, thorough exam- ination, as low as... Our Graduate Optometrists \\17/. FAMEY JEWHERS \ /AND OPTICIANS 2 —are men of recognized ability and standing, and’ are equipped to give better service than ever before. Genuine Fresh Killed Spring Lamb Legs of Lamb, Ib. 27c | Shoulder Lamb, Ib. ib. | 23c| : e L R Chups " | Breast Lamb, Stewing, .. 1214c Bk .. 28¢c|Hind Quarter Lamb, Ib.... 27c ch crowded the ha e got to look clothes and Osborne. ery man «prison had something in him if you d ther John’s Medicine because| Interlor and Exterlor it is free from alcohol or danger- Work. ous drugs in any form. Ceaxati 65 years in use » | French s¢ tiful ton ChasSchwartz & Son 708 7th Strest and 3123 M Street ootn | phrasing and fin- | But it w Work of the league at / Sing and the Portsmouth naval 'Was explained. r. Osborne warned his hearers th ‘You can't frighten men into virtue. “Everybody will takes his chance,” {he said. “Less than 1% per cent of| | the murders are followed by the exe- cution of the murderers. The arrest and disgrace would be enough to de- ter criminals if they were sure of be- ing arrested. But the average crook | feels much as the average individ- ual does about wrecks on a tral Fancy Milk Fed Veal Loin and Rib Veal Chops, Shoalder Veal for roasting, Great Quarter-of-a-Million-Dollar Sale Closes February 28th, 10P. M. Every Used Piano and Player Must Go Before March 1st O Used Pianos to Go at %91 7 Used Players to Go at 249 | aEEs ouas—— EE—— iot Boges pelling & Fiot Ga chos ot good, playable condition. Used instruments have ! this great $250,000 Sale, so we ha d ind i :lnt::: dso th-th:nry one of them will be sold before the end of this great sale, Fez:ur::y 28the up’ dll(‘:ro{:ll:cklls? h?.l t;l'o.: o - - moop’:nn ”::, an o e rtunity like this. Ren‘lfmb_er, you must hurry, if you would save. . Delays are d..n‘e,'m ‘Highest Quallty Pork Products. Smoked Shoulders, Ib.. ... Breakfast Bacon, strips, Ib. (Half or whole) Machine Sliced Bacoa, Ib.. . Loin Pork Chops, Ib.. ¢ Loin Pork Roast, Ib. Pork ‘Pudding, b.. .. Commissioner Mabel T. Boardman urged that business men of the Dis- trict help more in the work of secur- ing positions for men who have bzcni in prison. “Prisoners should have the confidence of their tellow men,” Mis: Boardman said. In this plea she was joined by Mrs.| David R. Covell, who Dpresented tne | annual report of the assoc:ation. Tell- | ing of 421 cases handled by the asso- ciation, Mrs. Covell reported that|] . 28 many positions were found for thosc 14c}: Ib. who had “done time” and many fumi- — lies cared for. A brief address on the work of the H | national committee on prisons and Il | prisoners was delivered by Oliver Hoyer, executive secretary, preceding the showing of a motion picture on modern prison methods. George A. King ‘Dl'eldld;ld ldl‘ the ab- ] nce of Bishop Alfre arding. 48¢ 45¢ 2o P 5 Marnage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | | following: Charles Hayes and Nelling Loving. Percy L. Barham Lorena A. Looth. Martin F. Abbott and Lillian F. Bowen. Merie E. Devine and Melba M. Penn. Samuel Pollock and Minnie Schamer. Aubrey E. Robertson and Margaret M. Fisher, both of Hyattsville, Md. Joshua W. Burton of this city and Mary E. ‘Mallory of Culpeper, Va. Archibald Lusby and Bessie I. King. John Schuering of this city and Vera Eu[‘hn 1 of Spray, Ore. peey T C. Marshall and Mildred L. Padgett. gz Florence A. h&m ‘Walter Kriel Baltimore, e fansbury of Hampstead. Md... . "'DI::'B‘? Arr:wntml Margaret Jomes. hoth of Yellow ‘Globe Qhions, 74 peck e e 23¢c STORES LOCATED AT— l.,l:lhi‘l! Market, 13th & H Sts. Richmond, John-R. Merriman and M e W. i i A Anacostin ;628 Pensa. When' ' ‘ Births Revorted. “A s FOu /SRE the. e “Ba.y er” on tablets, YOU are| e following births have been reported to getling genuine. Aspirin prescribed by physicians for | -:lug:depmm:“ wi::n the :u twear- W. and Alie ine, . ~ gy Charles 21 “years, and proved safe by millions.—Say “Bayer”!| ik pauise & fivait. foy. o : Edn: Hln-wl.kb‘wy. M. Eddy, . Lillian M. White, girk boy. Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will take great pleasure in demonstrating any instrume; t-t you, whether you l.!uy or not. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Don’t put off buying. The pl:ice: and terms are all in your favor. Haines Bros. Upright, Auto Player, * ebony, mahoga{ng;,l used.. 5249 used Berkley Upright, wmpm?ed.. $345 Harrington Player, 378 s hogany, slightly 5519 used Huntington Upright, mahogany, used. Winter Player, mahogany, used.. 3378 S!‘::m 55 Sua y & Chrk Playe: K::fm i‘I:l:;_er;lml“ 5378 hogany, slightly Sterling Player, 3378 e \rabosanyibEr 5589 oak, used Solo Concerto Player, Steinmetz Player, h mahogany, used. . 3398 et ) 358 Aecolian Player, Story & Clark Player, mahogany, us'ed.. 5398 Wilbur Player, : 3439 used .... Story & Clark Player, ma- mahogany, used. hogany, slightlyy§s72 Ackerman Player, 5440 mahogany, used.. used Foster Upright, hogany, slightly mahogany, new... 5498 J. H. Williams Upright, Haines Upright, mahogany, new... $595 Clarendon Player, Sightty weed ...... $995 Foster Player, ... 5619 mahogany, slightly used Story & Clark Player, mahogany, Schubert Player, mahogany, new... Haines Player, oak, used Steinway Upright, ebony, used Franklin Player, any, slightly used . . " Angelus - Player, Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Be health department within the last twenty- four hours: Ernest L. Cole, 55, Garfleld Hospital, Frank 8. Blanchard, 60, 104 Massachusetts avenue. Mary ¥ Snook, 56, Emergency Hospital, Ka e Miller, 29. Columbla Hospital. Anna McMahooe, 65, Washington Asylam fl?‘lnl'll. ¥ George Freas, Helen Linkins, N McBy SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” ot genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Haady tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but & few cente—Larger Aapiria is the trade mark of Baver Manufacture of Manoaceticacidester of SalicyNeactd Fraoklin Upright, mahogany, new. Solo Concerto Player, ma- $91 Byl::;ogz;i,z 'llxz‘cd 591 Woodward Upright, sgl used Brimsmead Upright, walnut, used Schubert Upright, used Cecilia mahogany, used .. Kingsbury Player, used Autogrand Player, mahogany. used .. Technola Player, mahogany, used.. Boudoir Player, Aidrens EHospital ren's Hospltal. '36, on train from Alex- Wi Donaldson, 28, 824 Oth street. James F. Hayes, 00, 071 10th street north- east. ‘Charles T. Nutse, 89, 933 N street. der, 1, 513 4th street. rt 1, Children’s Hospital. tal. 120 g0n, street southwest. . Co 710 1ith street mortheast. Josephine Collins, 17, Freedmen’s Hospital. Jennie Jackson. 43, Washington Asylum o tal. Joseph West, 57. 225 3d street northeast. da_Gross, 4. 7 street_southwest. 108, 520 34 oleman, 34, Knabe mahogany, used ...... Fnhogany, new.. 9109 Story used Crippen Player, Long Time to Pay. Bal- D. BANNERY Knabe Grand, ance 9 The mu.mv;.n :;Iml ‘Waver B.o:.k 2 g::;l,fl-, 5249 rosewood, used... $498 to :n i Pl-.yer mi‘:f;z’;;a ng‘n ¢ 95 Has Left the Vaxity Shop and Is wfi:}e'fi.‘@:(n’h-‘;:;d" -l.ml'g:) gavnlgllll-m lfighm pproved Credit Farrand-Cecilian Player, s&fl-otuw. new... 38 ? mahogany, mea.. 5249 new .....:r ....... 98 ::ael:lofany,w" artstyk,nsed.‘.’ 31,275‘ . | $10 DOWN Free ; : Free Delivery : Guarantee i A8 . = We include free with every Player-quno a We will deliver any one of these instru- Every one of these Pianos and Player-—- 8 Balance to Suit You in beautiful bench to match, or stool with a ments to you and guarantee safe delivery. Pianos is fully guaranteed for from 1.to 10 . > Piano. Special years, according to their age. You are:ab: pecial Exchange Offer solutely protected in every way. You are Description To show our canfidence in the wonderful sure to be pleased. 5 e i : bargains we are offering during this great quarter-of-a-million-dollar sale, within one year’s time you may exchange the Piano or Player-Piano .you purchase for any other Piano or Player-Piano of equal or greater value on our floors, and all payments made on the first instrument wilf?:e credited in full against the second. Extra Saving Extra saving for more cash down. Ask the salesman about our cash-saving plan when /Warerooms, tne. 1 18 jfillélhfi J HAWilliams.pres 1330 G Street N.W. The Pianos and Players we are offering during this great quarter-of-a-million-dol- lar sale, whether used, shopworn or new, are guaranteed to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded. Money Back . <R G Every. instrument . fully. warranted “and guaranteed to be as represented or money. ” - refunded without question or argument. . Could anything be fairer? : %hpzm gaeed this elegant-list of e figures on this t- Pianos and Players are certainly low at this . | time of high prices. Think of it? A used Upright Piano for $89, and a used Player for $178. Come and be convinced. Other Columbia Grafonolas, $32.50 to $300—Buy Youwr Grafonola at the Original Columbia Store. Two Special Records from the March List—just received A Royal Garden Blues 3365 Crazy Blues Sung by Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Baad. Grieving for Y l\'nho-.- o Both by Marion Harris. Harry C. Grove, Inc. THE ORIGINAL COLUMEIA STORE IN WASNINGTON Main Store, 1210 G Street Phone Main 2067 $530 34th-Se. N. W. : 623 Pa. Ave. S. E. Terms What can-be easier than $10 down and a long time in which to pay the balance to approved credit? Surely any one can now enjoy the pleasures of a fine Piano or Player-Piano. 1 A 3353 1534 7th St N. W.

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