Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
[ - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. _“The Washington Navy Yard'Band. Charies Benter, conductor, will:give a Jsoncert’ Monday night af '8:30 o'clock |' @t Memorial Continental Hall. ' rho “Tadtew ‘Auxiliary ‘to the Vet- ferans of Foreign Wars will give a hox Darty tomorrow night.at Pythian Hall. | © The ' Mid-City Citizens’ Asgeciation, w1l meet Monday at '8’ p.m. il‘the omson School. = ‘The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sunday Swill commence from- 14th street and Colorado avenue at 2:15 p.m.” Frank C. “Merritt, leader. " ahe Takoma Park Civie Study Club ~will meet at the Takoma Park Library ‘Building at 2 o'clock. The Ecleet Klub will’ give & dance 1 tomorrow night at 9 o’clock - at 2400 16th street. The Rambler Pastim = dagce tomorrow at 8:45.p. E street. 5 Natjenal Tent; No. 1. Maceabees, will Bold ifs review tomorrow, to consider fhe social session for all sir knights of the District to be held March 5. in the euditorjum of Knights of Pythias Pemple. The loeal Purdue Alumn} Association will give its monthly luncheon Wed- pesday at 12:30 o'clock, in the grill- ‘ goom of the New Ebbitt. East Gate Chapter, No. 21, O, E. S. fas called off its meeting for Friday, March 4. ., &t uox‘ 7 The Buchelors will give their month- |p.; 1y dance tomorrow, at 9 p.m., at Mrs.| Dyer’s, 1517 R street. : The Psl Omega Dental Fraternity, both active and alumni members, will mMmeet tomorrow-at Carroll Institute. to form the Washington alumni chapter. Dr. Lee of Philadelphia and Drs. Bas- ®ach and Crane will speak. | The, Polish Club_ will meet Sunday at 7 p.m., in the Knights of Pythias Han - ; The Alchemist George Washing- fon University will give.their \v;mul' $xinquet Tuesday evening in the Dutch toom of the New Ebbitt. = to be follow- y- tiual ‘election of officers, #d by a smoker, tomorrow at § p.m., at ghe Delta Pi chapter house, 1733 N i o3 iny i The Indiana Soclety will meet Mon- at 8 pm, at the Néw Ebbitt. e program includes Hoosier songs. usic, dancing and an address by Zit- ?nb-sc.‘ & Sloux Indian. 3 Tom Williams will ti.m‘fl;. “Mental Hygiene” at a meeting of the Columblan Women of George Wash- University; Tuesday afternoon ‘the law school, 1435 K street, at 45 o'clock. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. £ TODAY. “Tomorrow's )(Tuo to Today” be the subject of a lecture by .‘l_!uxy Van Dyke, former, United E ‘minister to the Netherlands, Noh“u::, Natlorial Geographic So- r.ty . 4:45-this afternoon and at :16 tonight. 4 o i - " TONIGHT. : The Society of Natives of the Di: frict will meet at 8 o'clock in the as- Sembly hall of the post office, at 12th 4nd Pennsylvania avenue. i The Motliets’ Club of “Johnson- Powell- Sehool will be hostesses to the thers of the children.of the schools 8 o'clock at the Poweil School. { A_teception ‘will be tendered fo’ Rev. 4. J. Muif, D. D. cHaplain United tes Senate and pastor of Temple ptist Church, from 3 to 10, at the roh building, 10th and N-strects. 3 “Life Betterment and Vocational aad- D streets southeast, at 8 o'clock. “Garden Gold,” a ‘motlon picture _ showing mctivity and results of the gardening at Potomac Park, will be shown at’8 o’'clock at Hamline M. E. Church. : The Shakespeare, Soclety will meet &t G. W. U. Law School, 1435 K street, tonight to begin the study of “Mac- Beth.” - \ The Society: of Technical Engineers, Architecte and Drdftsmen will meet at 8 o'clock in the auditorium, In- terior building: . The Writers' League will meet at 3 || o'clock at e Public Library. Dr. Nathan Shefferman will Jecture | on the aubject: “The Jews and Chris- | tian Science,” at § o'clock at the Adath Isracl Synagogue, Gth and I streets. The reading class of the Spanish Americati Atheneum will meet at § o'clock at {be Thomson School. Dr. John O'Grady will speak of “Minimum ‘Standards of Child Care, at the K. of C. evening school, 1312 Massachusetts avenue. Dr. Henry Churchill King, president of, Oberlin College, will speak before | | the Oberlio alumni at 8 o'clock, in the First Congregational Church. APPROPRIATION IS PASSED ‘The Senate has acreed to the con- regert on” the first deficiency fWI‘(lUQ!\ bill. As finally agreed to i\ the bill carries $13,000 for the care of children committed to the guardianship “of the board of children's guardians of | the District, $150 for the Juvenile Court, and $2,200 for advertising notices of 4Laxes ‘in arrears, all' of which were in “dispute between the two houses until “the House agreed to accept th —we bave the particular : 2 E. Morrison Paper Co., e e e, kind of statiomery you . 1080 Pa. Ave. ‘{EZS Service Stations L. A..O'Neill, Inc. * o1 H st N.wW. Bradburn Bat'y & EL Service : 6i6 Pa. Ave. S.E. Western Auto Supply Co. 3270 M Se Modern Auto Supply Co. 917 H st. ‘Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Service E 1417 Irviag St. N.W. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith’s Bat'y & EL Service 2119 15¢h-St. Nw. N.wW. ‘Smithdeal Bat'y & EL Service Pa. Ave. N.W. :I'lkm Auto Supply Station 16 Cedar St. Park, D. 0. “The Still Better Willard” ter—Tonight, The Independent hear a talk on Latin America. Miner Normal Community Center— Sewing and Dressmakng Club; Con- versational. Spanish® Club; Typewrit- ing and Shorthand Club; gymnasium dressmaking, home nursing, all tonight. Community Mothers' Sewing Club; Knitting, Em- broidery and Crochet clubs; making and millinery at 7 OHIOANS PLAN BALL. The alumni of - Ohio- colleges will 2 “Ohio _ ball” t was announced today by L. H. Hart, president of the Ohio State 8; lactivities: - ALOYIIUS R 1SGINIg - STOP READING THAT SPORTING PAGE AND THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D." C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, - 1921 AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS -Wilson -Normal Community Cen- ter—Moving pictures for children this afternoon at 3:30 and at 7.30 tonight. The lecture on “The Modern Amer- ican Woman,” which was 10 have: been delivered tonight, has been postponed lon account of the illness of the lec- turer, Mrs. Buchanan. Other activities tonight: science class for juniors; Boy Scouts, Troops 40 and 77; ~ mestic art, dressmaking and millinery. g ; Girl Scouts, Troop 1, will meet at 3:30 m. East Washington Community Cen- French Club; Boy Scouts, Troop 59; Epworth Boy Scouts, Troop 75. . Thomson ' Community Center—*“The Princess and Crystal .Pipe” 3 presented tonight by . the Children’s Dramatic and Expression Club. ICharles W. Dean, former superintend- ent: of the Bridgeport, Conn., schools, ill speak. * Park View Community Center— Park View Drum and Bugle Corps will meet with Scoutmaster John S. Cole tonight. The Friday Night Social Club and Boys Athletic Club will also meet at the usual hour. Domestic Junior Club; do- ‘Wallach will be Dr. ¢ E. V. Brown Community Center— French for children; $ p.m.; dramatics for children; 3 p.m.; rhythmic dancing, 3 p.m.; social dancing for young peo- ple, from 4 to 5 p.m.; children's social dancing. from 5 to 6 p.m.; Boy Scouts, Troops 52 and 57, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Southeast Community Center, Tyler School—Pollyanna and Freckles clubs, 7:30; Boy Scouts, Troop No. 62; Rag Deoll Club, 6:30. Johnson-Powell Community Center | —Friday Evening Club. for Girls and Bo: parliamentary drill, dramatics, costume making, scenery building, so- cial and folk dancing, supervised game playing tonight at 7 o'clock. Trinidad Commu: Girls’ Athletio Club _will play games after their athletic instruction:tonight. Athletic Club will Burrville served. ally thereafter. A OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. it 15 | Markets Compound, a Butter, Ib. Tinto Oleo, Ib. Okay Nut Ol Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. .. 44 Fancy New Cabbage, Ib... sc! “Good Value” COFFEE “eboge | 335 I 1920 Nich, \ 813 4% —Prepare for the future with a substantial Bank Account— open a Savings Account this pay day and save systematic- Round Steak, Ib.. Sirloin Steak, Ib.. Porterhouse Steak, Ib . 30c Hamburg Steak, Ib. 15¢ Plate Beef, boiling, Ib. 10c Beef Liver, Ib.. . 15¢| GENUINE SPRING LAMB. Legs of Lamb, Ib. 30c il Shoulder Lamb, roasting, Ib. 18c Breast Lamb, stewing, Ib..12%;¢ HIGHEST QUALITY Smoked Hams, Fresh Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs. Country Style Bacon, Ib. Lean Pork Chops, Ib. Loin Pork Chops, Ib. Whole Pork Loins, Ib. i Pork Pudding, Ib. ty Center—The dietetics, Center— dress- 0 tonight. at Rauscher's A reception and at 8 o'clock . which will per will be N K FRANK KID OPEIIIE 2 NEW MARKETS SATGRDAY At 815 4} Street Southwest And 710 7th Street Southwest SPECIALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY PRIME NATIVE BEEF. .. 25¢ b......... 25¢ , Ib. 27¢ . 17c . 20c . 30c . 27c lard substi- tute,db........0.000.. 12Y3¢ |Pare Lard, Ib, Blue Ridge Fresh Creamery ° 7 | Poor Humanity S Sometimes I think the human race has very little fun; less pleasure than the brutes that chase and gambol in the sun. I'd like to be a bob-o-link and circle in the air; for little birds like this, I think, know naught of human care. They bear no bur- den on- their backs, no weary load that kills; they do not pay an_income tax, or face big monthly bills. I'd like to be a kangaroo upon a desert plain, and I would hop a mile or two, and-then hop back again. Some- times sad thoughts like these I think, when life has made me hot; but some one shoots the bob-o-link, and I remain unshot. The lower animals I view, and think' them satisfied; but somé one slays the kangaroo that he may tan its hide. “I’d like to be a. crocodile,” in peevish mood 1 wail, “and I would swim the storied Nile and smash things with. my tail.” But crocodiles know little mirth, and much of woe they’ve known; for every critter on this earth has troubles of its own. But cats and wolves and grizzly bears and cows and birds and - snakes ‘don’t publish forth their daily cares, their lit tle pains and aches. They take existence as it comes, the bitter of muffled drunis, they look for things to eat. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. Even Now. She—Before you married me you used to say that I was the sunshine of your life. He—Well, you still do your best to make things hot for me. Get one of-.our elec- trical batteries and treat yourself to the bene- ficial current of electric- ity. It is not necessary to have electric current in your home as these batteries furnish their own current. Used and recommended by phy- sicians everywhere. A free book, Electro- Medical Guide, furnished with each instrument. Prices $5.98, $7.98, $8.98 Electrical Dept. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. WELL Top Rib Rbast, bb.. . .. Bouillon Roast, Ib.. . .. ZOC Shoulder Clod Roast, Ib Boneless Pot Roast, Ib..... 18¢ FANCY MILK FED VEAL. Veal Catlets, Ib.. .... 50c Shoulder Veal, Roasting, Ib. 25¢ Breast Veal, bone out, Ib.. . 18c Loin & Rib Veal Chops, Ib. 35¢ PORK PRODUCTS. Smoked Shoulders, small, Ib. 18c Fresh Shoulders, small, Ib.. 19¢ Machine Sliced Bacon, Ib... 35¢ Lean Pork Roast, Ib 8 Loin Pork Roast, Ib. . 28¢ AB-Pork Sausage Meat, Ib.. 2 Country Style . Sausage Meat, Ib. ............. 20c ... Me Fancy No. 1 White Potatoes, peck .. MARKETS LO« Northeast Market, 13th & H Sts. ern Market (; M St., Georget & C Sta. S. E. (S. Wisconsin Ave., Georgetown eonly) » W. Corne: Ave., Anacostia quart Large 3 for 25¢ 22c¢ aPound ICATED AT- ) with the sweet, and, being short | KEEPING UP- WITH THE ‘JONESES—To Pa Dry Has But One Meaning. | TH PROFESSOR STANDS A& FAT Quality--the guiding star , THE FAMOUS D HDIL7U Hoome made Gondicar Purest and Finest —homemade Candies in Amer- them being mnde iga. See fhesh daily. 60:. (Including war II‘|I§ At the Little Shop Around the Corner 1010 E St. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS When you find thousands of housewives AUTH’S est. Ask Your Grocer for Auth’s Pork Products 623 D St. S. W. The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States, Women | The Most Qutstanding Oxford Opporturnity - ! Tieir Former Selling Price Is Plainly Marked Cn Every Box Tomorrow Morning, This Tn;uly Sen- sational - Sale of Stylish Oxfords and Pumps opens with values so exceptional—as well as timely—that they will quickly find True they represent last season’s surplus stock, but are as desir- Dull Gun Metal and Bright Pat- ent Pumps with Louis heels and turn soles. Patent Pumps with low hecls. White Back Ox- fords and Pumps with Military heels. White Kid Oxfords, One Eyelet Ties and Pumps with_Louis_heels. Whits - vas Sport Oxfords. i 1112 7th Street Between L and M Sts. Open Nights st it is stated, Mr. Wiliams has| WILL TALK TO SCOUTS. | SUES JOHN S. WILLIAMS. | Seiis if, s stated: ir. Witiums Lo . vhich was fur shv«!' to him. Attor-} Col. - Lindsay, Big Game Hunter, Shorthand Reporter Asks Controller |1¥cs George b and Wiltiam I, Hoover to Entertain D. C. Boys. to Pay Bill for $1,138.50. —_— < — - — — Col. Fred Lindsay, the Australian | John D. Rhodes, a shorthand re- ‘v E sharpen all kinds of Scise ::Dl;r‘:lr.gsl(‘)_l:l:‘;eag;{jvblgofic’;‘n‘mn};ual- gnnor. h::.? filed sui :nJH}X‘I' \ / sors, Razors, Penknive\ city a talk and demonstration at B. LR b ek ) : Butcher and Kitchen Knives, buy Fenh'ss (Th?nzer %;nst 2"" ml‘» mat- 50. Mr. Rhod Ice Skates, etc. nee Salf 3 S i-| a ri form Will be admitied e bat ot e e We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plate to the preceding show. Col. Lindsay | pefore the committee on ban ing and Silver Plating. :fiotlee"l‘:v;ytlnfere‘atved ml:ne ll{ny Smul; currency of the Senate in July, 1919, Kmerica as well, | hve land an SeLne i kaalica tion sl Criion All Work Guaranteed. N T e i s o ten it i = . % e s pa o 4 houzh requently requeste o E St eeme iy D DT SHESEINSONGOD B. F. Keith's Theater this week and | 917 G St. his d&m()'ns!rl?(lor‘::: of t_hl 3 | — T = prowess in the use of wen 1 def 3 d eculi; s e Ford O Photographers | G nterest. Jilnreal pane la g | rord uwners Take Note | el tueme your transmission lining | he British bassy g Enel | B;‘-;: orr"zjne :’:‘:rl I is worn, play safe. Reline c For 8 by 10 | otEsustralign sl with the famous “CIN- | REVIVALS NEAR END. CINT Ty Enlicenety 5 2 Interlocking weave— e oAl t Revival services which are being 1 - 2 get | held at the L. Colored Metho ong fibered and chatter- quality workman- i pal Church, ch‘;m'l less. ship here all the - h “The quality that stands the e | . W. Womack, \Fatiain ¢ 3 M. A. LEESE ozt Cou | The meetings $1.25 Set, Including & w14 ccess, according = Brass Rivets = ASK YOUR DEALER ] Join Our A. EBERLY’S SONS, INC . There’s INIMITABLE VALUE in || _ Circulating Library " Wholsate Distribmiots ‘ doll ¥ s I S 711: 7“'1"5‘"’“;‘ N.W. il one Main 7-6558 Pearlman’s Book Shop \ g e N OpenlE Y ehines ‘i“ 1t's HONESTLY MADE Thra and Thru 3 % ks Republicans and Democrats ::: —are unanimous in one thing—they all an smoke 10 i g § /ourshopping Experiencelstere-NOW . B InYourShopping xperience [sHere- i 3 = 2 1 Hiab v B A Noteworthy Sacrifice of 4 g ; ‘@l Last Season’s Reserve Stock of 8c—2 for 15¢ v : At All Dealers. Made in Washington by ;:: 4 Henry T. Offterdinger i 5 . 5 3 4 = pasticsions meda 508 oth | 2R : Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articies || AN P MPS d OXFORDS 1t an = 1§ i EREREMEAEHNINNLENNEN RN IR YRR R o o 4 o I Snappy, Last Word Styles at J 110 . i I $2 28 e ‘ '*' o phe Gun Meal Pumps i [ A with baby Louis |8 hecls. _ Bright Pat- 7 ( ” ent Oxfords and one il Eyelet Ties : il withLouis | i . heels. Mahog- | ) any Calt ! D¢ Oxfords ..‘ with { g e | o eels. 2 g Havana Brown Kid Oxfords, /ab/ X One-Eyelet Ties and Theo. ) Ties with Louis Heels. Bat- | A tleship Kid Gray Kid Oxfords i i\ with Louis heels. Black Sa- I g: ?u{}npi and Oxfords with i A uis heels. il Beginning gu at Yy b ‘N 4N oroud ownmers. WA able to-day—from every view-point—as when they m received their O. K. from the critical examining ! : W specialist in our workshops. Those reduced to $1.98 | ,:: sold up to $4. Those reduced to $2.98 sold up to $5. 8% Those reduced to $3.98 sold up to $6. The wonder- f ful assortment embraces all latest leathers and af- Il fords an opportunity to save $2 on every purchase— ,\0'4 provided you act quickly. We repeat, every pair is ;?‘ in perfect accord with this Springs prevailing styles. iy i At 'ag A i 98 A ! \22 /or Va/ues |8 B Tan Calf Pumps with i D fo i Louis heels. Tan ;‘x Satin Oxfords with ; ‘.: Louis heels. Black 1 I‘l one-strap House WING’S CIALIZE) STING DI j 2 SV CUL CHARACTIN oF LAy IM Skzpezs: l:l iy JAVA=~MOCHA |§ COFFEE golp The coffee of hisgorical ex- 50 lb ,”\ cellence. C 1D. ! | 4N % ES " CO TEA I A 10c trial package S0c Ib ::' WASHINGTON STORES makes 40 cups. & W IRy i ‘506 Sth Street 913 Pa. Avenue M E (8] Between E and F Sts. Bet. 9th and 10th Sts. [ () lng 0. ;,. . Open Nights Open Sat. Nights 8th and H Sts. N.W. 9 i s —there can be but one conclusion—its quality —It is ideal for Breakfast or Luncheon, either fried or broiled. N. Auth Provision Co. | -7 ROYAL PORK ’