Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. ’DEMDBRATS HULD 110-LB. WATERMELONS [GIRL SCOUTS HEAR ABOUT |;i=» o> of the Enslish organiza- Brooke. | Murray Butler, Prof. Henry Van Dyke. Kerr. | Thomas Page, Prof. Brander Matthews. Hamilton Holt. Dr. Henry lo. Prof. Allan Marquand and Dr. Frank Crane entertained at te Lady Geddes accon DOYLE ON COMMITTEE. ¥ Mrs. ied Lady . Complete March List ‘S Now on Sale tion to too much drilling, however,” she IN EGYPT, BUT THEY KEEP | WORK OF BRITISH SISTERS [ dd. *Sir Robert Bacen-bowen is one 'EM THERE, SAYS CONSUL —_— of those opposed to excessive activities One - hundred-and - ten - pound along\this line. He bases his objection on the- ground it tends toward mili- watermolons! They have ‘em in Tgypt. Consular reports say so Lady Kerr Tells Council English Organization Drills More Than tarism. "Yersonally, T think it brings |@ W+ U. Professor to Help Ar- :zgu; quick co-ordination of the mind range Dante Celebration. Thousands of Pieces of . ® The English woman said that the Prof. Henry Grattan Doyle of the A N — and consuls never err. But they American. scouts of her country were handics departmER ot oty Thay e JEWELRY NOT WORN [ ! P o work 3irl at by the congest. ! i PI 1 . keep ‘em all at home. There is Detailing the workings O{. the Girl | Somen ey aete mmp‘f‘id iy work and |George \\aq. ngton iUnive g et us put an to Call Full National| no xport business. Scout organ 2 of Great Britain and | Gaclared that In this respect the women | b ition 80 you The consul at Alexandria not- k}vnxnrm: i Iu-'jl\'lllwsl ‘mhxe':.‘-"i? of America, with such vast expanses "‘r e them. The } i i i the melons in the market there, |0f American Girl Scouts, Lady their command, were to be envied, e will be | Committee Meetlng March o1 welghlng from 10 to 110 In Scout commissioner of | " \rs. Benedict Crowell presided Clock mnd Watch Repat nds and varying in price from Ifl%flé:‘-*:fll‘llms \r:"e Josephine Daskam Bacon of the B 5 uts a ey Scouts of America responded t |Kerr on behalf of that orgar after which the guests, includ officers of the Girl Scout Counc! 0 conta to $1.50. ~He also noted t while they were just s they had bee mes such as f "Nims” and “Yaffawi' and t only two melons grow to the plant. IS SPOONING LEGAL? JUST WAIT AND SEE 1 Is Defeated. Harmony CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. 615 15th St. NW. Main 7180 NN, erick H. Brooke, 1737 K es afternoon Lady Kerr sxid that duties of the young women in the organizations of both countries were similar in many re- spects, but declared that she thought the English scouts drilled more than their sisters in America. here_is_considerable opposition by and compromise, with acreement upon plans for construc- tive work for the future, constituted| the net outcome of the deliberation and action of the democratic execu- tive committes yesterday. The com- mittee unanimously adopted a r lutian which rejected the Love-Wool- ley suggestion for a ¢all of the full national committe March 1 and which provided that members of the full committee should advise Chairman White “if in their deliberate opinion an early meeting of the full commit- tee should be called.” This action relegated to the future att w7 Records 2222 ///////§ D.J.KA UFMAN’S' ;,z';jf’- MAN’S STORES : 616 17th St., South of Pa. Ave. 0- Rockville Court to Pass on Anti- Flirting Law—Soldiers and Girls Vietims. Avenue To spoon or not to spoon—that is the question which is to come up for settle- Son H1ts We Give the Values and Get the Business B o¥fipideration of Individual membersiment tomorrow morning in the circuit § osie Frank Crumit] A-3346 o e commitice the quest O | court of Montgomery county, Md., at N = s ot Ihl- n y of a full committee 2 LAt b \ ;uyc.ecee (From the Fijilsle) Tod Weinhold{ $1.00 Which s said to be entirely | Rockville, Balance Monthly §: Could Have Had You (But I Let You Get By) atisfactory to Chairmnan White. In{ Judge Rdward C. Peter is to sit in rooms and Bath R N o ra Bayes and Art Hickman's Orchestm}As'm" the "‘“‘"“:)""" . ""'" mmittee of five. | jggment as u:i the mn\s“:;!lllt‘l(ulnxli(y n‘{ 4 Bel::rge Porches \ii: \Q: Low: Vo = pointed by + | certain town ordinances of Takoma Iar} N e Nights Nora Bayes Which prohibit undue firtations, spoon- k to 14th St. Car: ‘\\: OM , § Lave, Honor and O-Baby Benny Daris Inis and osculation in pubtic places with- | | One Block to 14th St. Cars || j —_— N\ Lock! What You've Done With Your A-3348 in_the corporate limitx. SeeilaH \ ° N Dog-Gone Dangerous Eyes Benny Davis $1.00 L ettt be L ample iouse § § as may Grieving for You % —of the greatest Half Price Sale of Men's Quality Clothing ever held in Wu.shmgton Be sure to get in before the clock strikes six on Saturday afternoon. necessary. The judgment of some of t statesmen attending the me the executive committee ¥ Marion Harris] A-3353 Marion Harris{ $1.00 wllen the Autumn Leaves BegintoFall Fred Hughes }A- 3344 5509 13th St. N.W. Take any 14th St. car to 7 2 % Like We Used to Be Fred Hughes | $1.00 W 43 that possibly in June. or some s N\ \ Mandala; Cam - time in the summer, it may be found : se. N\ \ Fpsgnd Cm;;:g :sm Aslf%s,o advisable to call a meeting of the fulll with dignity and propriety. The court | Open and Lighted § . \\\\ o committee, and the proponents of the |adjudged the defendants guilty and sen- pen 7 N ults an verco t .5'0 \ Calling Thee Virginia Asher and Homer Rodehéaver) A-3340 carlier meeting are expected to con-|tenced each to pay a fine of $10 and | Until 9 O Clock § a s P \\ e 1 Vg A e e Re e TS tinue their efforts to Bet it a3 soon | costs or spend (hirly days in Rockville's | N —_— N possible. the opinion of these men the desirable end was accomplished of preventing a factional breach in the party at this time by a contest to supersede Chairman _White. Mr. Whiteé is understood to be quite amen- able to the judgment of the full com- mittee expressed at any time after deliberate weighing of all conditions in the party organizaton. FIREMEN KEPT BUSY. % nwn advice of counsel they went o jail. Habeas corpus proceedings were | instituted and the trial is set for 10| o'clock tomorrow morning. It is clalmed that the ordinance undfirl D. J. DUNIGAN Main 1267 1321 New York Ave. 7 I, $55 Suits and Overcoats . $60 Suits and Overcoats . 365 Suits and Overcoats . . . 27 1304 $32:50 which the conviction was secured Is in | conflict with a law passed by the legis- | lature of Dance Music Margie—Fox-trot Ted 5 \ Bty Rase—Fax-trot Ted 11::;:' }:Z g::} s133 oil 103 “Still” and 58 Bell Alarms So §\ Feather Your Nest_Medlcy Fox-iot The Happy Six | A Far This Month. X 50 N\ { Grieving for You—Medley Fox-trot The Happy Six sl oo Members of the fire department $75 S d O $ N CasovsenFoxtrot Vincent Lopez Orchestra| A-3349 e o108 Senl Baa ety -aiene bent - IVE features:in'Kah- uits an vercoats . . — Palesteena—Fox-trot Vincent Lopez Orchestra( $1.00 alarms having summoned ~firemen | Honolula Eyes—Medley Waltz o Lfeimmadantersiiginee evrns 1VE 445 ler Shoes combine M. Suits and O s Prince’s D Orchestra R bably is th test - !\ an; uits an —, ‘. Jume—Medley Foxtrot Art thickonanes D’::hem} Sioo. ver. of Alarms sounded during such ures Df to make them supremely 'y No Ch ”7‘0‘:“1‘ pring Weight ’ sTimbuctoo—Song Fox-trot e M oday " aioat o fne sinrme stful and comfortable. oNFRarpenor (terations ® Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit A 3352 were for brush fires and in very P et £ Rose—Fox-trot Paul Bicse Trio Tow inttandes was ‘v deBiass doses K AH LER It is for this quality of ¢ Baby Dreams—Mcdley Waltz Prince’s Orchestra) o 6177 aehbon, th e mateial mared o ful 1 Pl Be With You in Apple Blouon ime $1.25 the dry weather this winter started TWEAR casciuness,Rasguesas Medley Waltz Prince’s Orchestra them earlier than usual. In most FOU for their thoroughbred look, that they have been preferred by men and women of intelligence since the days when Lincoln wore them. The five points of superior con- struction are: 1. THE *SECRET SPRING,” a springy strip of tempered steel conceal- such instances, he said, the fires re- | sult from the careless dropping of | cigarettes: or cigars on the grass, al- though in some instances boys start- ed them. 1 Fifteen calls were received by fire- men in various outlying sections yes- terday, and in several instances it i - Just Received---Another Big Shipment! New, Fresh, Crisp SPRING was feared the fire would get beyond | control. Firemen were able to cope with them, however, and practically no damnge was done. G=T.=s. ' Operaand Concert “Our_ Clients Send Their "'“"“"_’ (Maria, AL, Marie!) R“"""’*} slso Friends to Us—Why?” :gne‘ns:::‘;o:t}tl:gkth:( R i ' 3 for $3.50 ' Je ssis que vous Stes gentil 5 : ’ont‘ l‘:ilelhlsnt‘ while bend- 1 : ;, (t’s Our Wedding Day) Charles Hacketr u.w We Are D eveloping the o3, THE CUPPED HEEL | ¥ LaPaloms Riceardo Stracciari | 49758 e . which _encourages i 658 Highest Type Real Es- || [l 3 i Soceia 250 ! 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