Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 12

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/ 12 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1%L Mfl‘"[}N ‘[n n'SMlSS :IE;Mo;éy Flies. HMU:;['AA::bIE)R:\IZ: —Todat';:t:l: :::: ::1:” l:{ation Celebrates G. W.’s Bthday Anniversary. e e ""“—Fy BUD FlS_HER’. y - -l X' GOING To THE 'E i 23 —— DoN'YT WAIT ! The money goes in mauy‘ WASHINGTON WAS! NO AND HISTORY SAYS HE WAS SO SR WHERE ARE WASHINGTON AWVG.RSA*Y { ways, for things we really do woNDER THE EnTIRE A% DIGNIFIED. SUIGHTLY ouer ) | You GOING? ] CosTUME BALL: R | not need—an eight-day clock, a NATION HONORS HIS SIX FEET 1N HEIGHTH He ! . I expect T CoP o bl Upair of stays. a package of MEMORY on THE WAS EVERY INCH A I e S f ™He PRIZE AS geranium seed. The girl m-xl! ’“‘f‘“““"”? ‘.’: GENTLEMAR, ALsO “H‘” TTIN . Ceore WASHINGTON . itz of D. C. Supreme | ¢o°r has bought a hat that shuts | e POSSESSING A | i | 22 3 . Justice Hitz of D. C. Sup out all the fairest view: m_vl PERSONALITY THAT i ia weeps thereat and WAS MAGNETIC! nder (mughl(-'rj ulia weeps thereat and Court Takes Plea U l>z\_\'s she’ll have to have one. too. | i { My son / stus ¢ es from Advisement. { My son \ug\\.\.tu comes from ctrict supreme | SChool and says that Boggs boy Justice Hitz of the District Supreme |y 5o 00T R one Court has under advisement the mo- | T3 ! v : tion of Secretary Houston to dism s‘;”h“ he can tool Jn triumph up <uit for injunction brought by {and down the pike. My aunt am Randolph Hearst to prevent |remarks that Mrs. Jones has| the [granting of further "_,’";:,‘k'fn""};r:“‘: bought a poodle just from Perth, | 3 e i that ihe signing of the|and she must have a hundred armistice 4l not ehange the Author | hones to buy a pup of equal | o e inistration of his office. and | worth. We watch the neighbors that s a 'lwi.dr"dtl:!»”r["‘;"‘.'x‘::; cagle-eyed, as they wat ] S r of a state or a {with jealous mind, and i ek e walk in pomp and pride, we| nd taken by the attor-{surely shall not lag behind. And! : after The SWTS fo;, the money goes for frilis and mmrln-unu If Court Could Act. curleycues and furbelows, .v_ul{ The suit is an unusual one M:‘ afwhen I come to pay the bills in solicitor_ge > novel one as well. th L ot andilies sajaiine rivalets-the briny flows. If I ral to « court, a ) | treatment of such dis eption and dance on | ing circ SCHOOLBOY IS STABBED. | BENNING CITIZENS To MEET. |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ! doubted whether the court could actiwere living in a dell, with neigh-| “Others who diteussed the subject | WL Washington's birthday tonight at the | class, Soclety ity in the bors - miles awav, | might William A. White of St Three important questions will be| General civic center, Central High! Dunbar General < Center at 3 4 ) | S many miles away, I night, Hospital: | Healh Ofticer | Unidentified Colored Youth Blamed |Prought up at the semi-monthly meet- | School. B | Burrviils Community Center—Com- reign governm ‘ be doing passing well and sav-! D TorentTohns e ing of the Be nning it sodtas et e o & 2l S e H‘_tl”\‘lmru 1 itical life, he said. < 5 Fe S 5 3 ttion at 1. 0. O, Hall tonight. son Norma nmunity Centeri— v Center—| Ba b A e o the Tezisiative and [ing kopecks every day. But YTickling, maue: After Snowball Battle. i f jon will vote on the ad- Schedule tonight: Dome, Boy Scout | letic Clu branches of the governmentithen some other hermit scoutja ed on the legal rad Tudor, eighteen years old. was| v instituting ) | and milliner, and’ dress- | ple's no part in = Engl L B : jas 5 G ATty censorsl for moving p and { 5 r. vour | might come there and disturb| treated at Garfield Hospital vest Jensoren ".'_\_\"’,"I“"\,",:I"‘;“' o commit ab. | Lovejoy Community ;-‘nx.g .\|‘.m‘: jmy plan, and I'd go broke, Tlspe afternoon for a stab wound in hi resident children at the ninE PubE e cent m{inect performance feom @ o'cloc e ‘d f Sake him o= side inflicted, it s said, by an un-lic ¢ tuition, A |clementary French this even have no 1UU t, to make Pthe countr identified colored boy. Tudor, a st deral and'Dis- A Struetion in -‘“’_"‘“ 2 H o seem an also ran. {100 per dent at Cen I High School and re 1d their pro- | ginners. i decora nCenter celljop onns | MASDN- s stitutions or” the in Clifton stieet near the school when| v will pre- | tion: libr will | D the arg q e Copyright by Georze Matthew Adams. Arthur Deerin Call. wounded. i . R S o f Weaver of lumbia Univer- ny contractual re on be e 8 ) 5 hat a short while o : saste -h0ol—"To! o-ope e - an ntractua M. 11} told that a short while before the e T 434 D sity to Speak. || COMES TO WALTER REED. [ Stabbinepthersul b N Ny herwood Athletic Club, Wallach West Washington t the Ru e seneficiaries of = : Fvermment 4nd, 1 Mt mere: estab: IMENTAL HYGIENE BUREAD |poimtedous 11 Sage mmended. following | battle between white and colored boy L e tion BE R o e e L it ST b Toda holiday will not interfer lishment of credits by the Secretary DETETT e s D e eny mite And colo e moti| Maj. James B. Crawford, Medical|Boys' Club anization class. | ter, Phillips Scho s s . He also ed v of the Dis . that a m 2 ad I ated | S ik der Amer o 1 S of tk with lectures scheduled at 4 o'cloc of the Treasury. He also maintaified FOR D. C. IS DISCUSSED |tal hygiene bureau be created here. | i it. Corps, at Camp Dixn N 1 hasibecn] UBACE Aot canieation depastment of | 1) SE oMbk 0@t and 7 o'clock tonight at the Y The right of Mr. Hearst to bring the Harrison Conwa lored. twenty-| assigned to duty at Walter Reed : = " suit into court and | tonight. The Re Should enjoin the advance of loans if il A.. it was announced by officials old, Sheridan road, u 1 purpo: his evening General Hospital, and First Lieut.| Thoms Community Ce meet for it was shown that the Secretary had [Dr Robert M. Yerkes, at Monday IN COURT IN CAST. Tl Tast miEht fora orrg "Ity [Carl B. DeForest. Medical Corps, on | night: Spanish. elementary egular activities $ Athletic | vesterday. X AT exceeded his authority in continuing —_— ht eye. He said he was struck |dUty at that hospital, has been or-|Vanced: Washington Opera lub, Boys' Club. Glel Invin- | E. W. Weaver., vocationa to pay out the people’s money after{ Evening Club Meeting. Strongly the war emergency had passed. ble Pleasure Club, Girls' Reserve 30 p.m., Mrs. Hirst instruc- | Club. e lecturer at Columbia Uni ¢ will deliver both lectures ith a brick thrown by an unidentified | dered to Camp Meade, Md., for duty. |dres: individual while at Virginia avenue| Muscolino Is Given Final Citizen- Indorses Suggestion. ! ! E e ST | ship Papers. andithistreet southeast LARS ENTER Randall Community C fed for his series on vocational ROWN AND STAFF Advisability of establishing a bu-| oo o S e e Eva Davis, colored, thirty-two years BURG! < E STORE. 5 Brown Community Center— ' ecutive committee of the Community | education at the - Charting Vo- GOV- B reau of mental hygiene in the D £y et 0, _ivwmy six old, ”'.‘,f-‘lv"dv"."“',"‘."""",hv"r head and Burglars visited the store of Louis|Dramatics and advanced French for! Association will meet cational .\nn};m.'fl wi M- the “'7.‘,'.4', ’ PTION |t e e old. who, the result of in- su:‘;““ ile participating in an alter-) yerman, 322 4! street southwest, last | children at 3 p.m. toda this evening. Other activit ject of the a et he bl TO ATTEND RECE fi;i"“:m“i) Y Gl received in the world war, is ion at night. and wearing apparel valued| Dunba The Crescent Club, Commun ‘horus, Bo ‘Choosing an Employ. She was taken to Emergen. at | where it was found she had su L0 fractures of two ribs. meeting topic of this evening's talk. at $5 and $8 in cash were stolen. Club is entertaining friends at!letic Club, chair-caning class e Cosmos_ Club bu Mental diseas ttention and_treatment a; ills. declared Dr. Robert M. confined in a H. Delegation From New Hampsnire s a2 1 ] i to Be Guest of Association ipsychologist of the > .., ELSIE POWELL ASKS DIVORCE. | j Council. who was the principal speaker. | . 4 21 misie S. Powell has filed s Here March 5. 1 "He “emphasized the importance of | PIilip Schu : ermany. | jRele S Fowell has fled sane habits of life as one of the best | Who has s aniche oo oy You'll Be S f Gov. Albert 0. Brown of New Hamp- | J07C 1 s B D e lar Avia e e S o e ou e Sureho who shire. in company Wwith the ?mm.sn 1 paaa] s[;_'lin;l‘.""m’::"_‘-“lnwnls EEEN s et A o ampehire delega. |that a bureau be established in pers of the New Hampshire Hjrpachai b o e in B tion in Congress, will be tendered an | [Washington (o direct and co-ordi —_— informal reception by the New Hamp- ghire Association of the District of ja. the evening of March 5. on ¢ married in 191 husband is alleged to have d wife last month. There are Z hildren. Misconduet is aiso alleged t of various agencies | Have you amwwered your letter from|and a corespondent is named. Attorney [and institutions engaged in theithe Y. W. C. A.?—Advertisement M. wife. s Mrs. Barnes, Councilman Albert His- N lop and Mrs. Hislop, Councilman 3 . . George E. Trudel and Mrs. Trudel, Councilman George L. Sadler and Mrs. . Sadler and Councilman Fred S. Rob- - erts and Mrs. Roberts. Other guests . will be Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Snow. Fred A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hall. Gen. C. W. Howard, Maj. E. Cumtis Matthews and Mrs. Matthews, Maj. P. Emile Marcotte and Mrs, Marcotte, Maj. George E. Liscomb, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Rahmanop and Mr. and Mrs. Ivory C. Eaton. The officers of the New Hampshire Association, in addition to the presi- dent, are J. Warren Smith, first vice president:” Mrs. Grace Holt, second Vice president; George A. Buswell, recording secretary; Homer J, Krown. corresponding secretary, and Walter A. Browne. treasurer. Frank Levi Aldrich is chairman of the re- ception committee and Mr. Browne is chairman of the committee on ar- rangements, Besides Mr. Burroughs, New Hamp- shire’s representation in Congress ine cludes Senator George H. Moses, Senator Henry W. Keyes and Repre. sentative Kdward H. Wason. TOOTHBRUSH TO RIVAL DUMBBELL, SAYS SPEAKER Market Hours: TA Mto6P. M Saturdays until 9 P. M. S R e FRESH BREAD If You Buy OLD DUTCH Loaf7¢ | vouched for him Everything Under ONE ROOF i executive and his_official = Washington for the in: . There are more than 175 persons in l ‘Washington who are enrolled in the New Hampshire Association, of which Representative Sherman E. Bur- roughs is president. The reception will be held at 7 o'clock. at the St. James Hotel. In addition to the governor and Mrs. Brown, the guests will include Councilman George W. Barnes and Your Attention, Please— To a wonderful line of cakes right from the Old Dutch Bakery. They are made with the same care as sec when you bake your OWN—pure, rich and tasty. Ask any of our clerks to give you a sample slice how good cake CAN be. . Walnut Cake *Citron Cake Marble Cake Raisin Cake (& Currant Cake Plain Cake lb Lady Cake Chocolate Cake Old Dutch Special " Santa Clara Sweet | Coffee, 25¢c lb. | Prunes, 9c Ib. Cut From Milk-Fed Frederick Ct;unty Calves From Our Own Smoke Houses Rib Veal Chop e W 30 Sugar Cured Smoked Picnics . . "J| Loin Veal Chop..... 38¢c 410 6 Ibs. . 18C , , Shoulder Veal Chop .. 28c| Breakfast Bacon..96e of the rest of the body has passed.” He added that leading medical and physical education authorities of New Jersey, Delaware, Mar,; b, S e | Yes, Sir! Prices Are’ Down! Breast VealtoRoast.. 20c this point lr.l"'"f'zl:"”'l%ld?;:,{ Not only down during the February Sale, but ShO ul der Ve al to Roast 20c¢ Derrydale Butter, “.'). . 54(: health building which not to! > bulging biceps and circumterentio | the regular prices of Lifetime Furniture have . : Srat eatthi i o mentiotipan been so adjusted to lowering market conditions - Strlcuy Fresh Eggs’ doz. 45¢ that when we make the further reductions of the . Sale, they are even anticipating future reduc- P a.lmme Nut Butter, lb. 27c 4 lbs. $1. tions. High prices have gone—at least at CannedMilks, tallcan12 5 ¢ Holland Belle Flour 6’s 12s .24’s 38 74c $1.45 Physical Director Beckett Returns From Parley at Pitts- burgh. t a toothbrush may replac i dumbbell when it comeg (v,'rvl;‘nillge-f ing worn-down muscle' and brawn | = is the contention of Physical Direetor C. E. Beckett of the lacal Y. M. C. A Who has just returned from a ference of the Middle Atlantic Phys- | ical Directors' Society at Pittsburgh, JOINS RIFLE BOARD. Capt. William C. Watts, U. N has been detailed as a member of the national board for the promotion of rifle practice, Capt. William D. Leahy, U. 5. N.. relieved. Our Motto The Best This busizess was not built might. It founded of experience” and H the continued good During February every piece of Lifetime Furniture is , at such a greatly reduced price that it is even well to antici- pate future wants. The only pieces that are not included in the reductions are a few arti- cles on which the prices are factory fixed. Potatoes, pk..... 25¢ RiE Grapefruit, i . 15¢ Cleanliness is ome of our many striking features. Solid Mahogany Then, too, to insure your fresh, green heads, Top Gateleg Table, confidence, we guarantée the New Cabbage’ el GC NO. l '/2 can . . . l lc My Perfect Suction Testh Will Not Slip February Sale prices against ict-snd or P ni and sweet S ot e otk $4S-OO decline for six months. It’s Oranges, Florida, doz. ..... 200 No. 5 can . « .« . 310 Filfng s e S w Well finished table, solid safe and wise to buy Lifetime . 4 . 30 e Ty i s Shen BEESEE Fpatrenow s No. 10 can . . . 59¢ rawer. always free on Sundays M. to 4 P.M. Lady an: Maids in attendance, All Work Fully Guar- Years. Kindly keep name and_location of my office in your mind. Seventh Street M a ye r & C 0. between D & E 429 7th Bt N.W. Opposite Larsburgh & Bro. and over Grand Union Tea Co._ Largest and Most Thoroughly Equipped Parlors in Washing. ton. Phone Main 9133.

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