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QO i [:"’Y NEWS |N BR'EF e T MUTT AND JEFF—Here’s the Squarest Gambler We Ever Heard Of, =78t 120 w 5. . Fisher, Trade mark The City Firefighters’ Association, a 2% ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 192L A buffet supper in honor of Representative Dr. George W. Johnston will speak | C1 hnrle: Pope Caldwell, at 8.15, the Eb- T »zv:g sm ‘r\-\\s Pl\br SURE, AND DID Y WORD: YES,I'WE JE— R e o ana e S cuee Hen ox || HEARD o SQuARe “Saves areve” . Y Women's Kdgar Priest, organist, a gublic re- THS BT 'SQUARE STeve: THE |[| STEVEL I Rememder " CALGHT HIMSELE SEe S = T | cital, 8 o'clock, at St. Mary’s ' A MASQUE . SQUAREST GAMBLER WHEN HE g:.cg‘:pg CHEATING 1N A e Piney Hranch Parent-Teachers' lotte, 2 ' 5 —_=f = clation. will meet tomorrow mlspfi,’jk,}’a{ ;‘g:;:,:,:, e oa THAT EUER_HANDLED GAME oF SOLITAIRE st the West School, Dr. Richard grogational Chureh A Deck oF CARDS? SO He PUMPED . olt of the Child ygiene Asso- —— = = ks = c : Mrs. G. Stevenson Bixby speaks on ‘:.Ce:-e' "*;‘bAD“‘::‘: : b\wsc;i :‘u\-k oF : LEAD! “Parliamentary Usage® at 8 o'clock, iness Women's Council will | 2019 N street. at 7:30 at the Church s Covenant. Mrs, Charles D.| Abraham Lincoln Council of the Walcott will a talk, “Tramping | American Association for the Recog- tgh the Canadian Rockies Mrs | nition of the Irish Republic, 8 o'clock, Selden P. Spemcer will speak at 61731 I street. o'clock. = o = MMUNITY CENTERS Prof. Louix D. Bliss will give the AT m Co exposition of the Sunday school lesson | Wilson Normal Community Center— tomorrow al 4:45 pam., at the Y. M pecture on social hygiene, domestio i e art, dressmaking and millinery, Peo- The Rambler Pastime Club will [ple’s National Opera, English speak- give a dance tomorrow at 8:45 at|ing for foreigners, advanced and ele- 1101 E street. mentary French, War Risk basket _— ball group, girls; boys' athletic group. The Missouri Society will meet at|library open tonight. street. Saturday at 8 pm. C. S 5 ‘hard of the reclamation serv- | East Washington Community Cen- ice will speak_on “The Romance of | ter—Tonight: Americanization class, the Southwest.” |nittinery * Club, Wallach _ Pleasure Club, Dressmaking Club, Sioux Ath- The Writeew’ League will meet to- | letic Club. morrow evening at the Public Library. Thomson Community ‘Center—Mrs. =——— Jordin, director of the Thursday Night The Washington Classical Club will | Dramatic Club, gives instruction in : T v meet Saturauy at 4 p.m. at the Col-|public speaking to men and women. lege Womens Club. rrot. De Witt|Orehestra, Boy Scouts. The Children's ;"':,':‘L Business Asscontion. Boy] | |STS Dflfl:T EYADERS_ TEACHERS’ CHANCE TOLD ‘ CECroissant will speak on “A Mod- | petterth® o R0 S panish, Ly ern’s View of the Greck Drama. Expression and Dramatic clubs will study tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter will ad- dress the itandall Highlands Mothers' Club tomorrow at 2:30. at the Randalh| Hignlands School. °-|Secretary Weeks Orders Publica- |Opportunity for Spanish Instruct- ors in U. S. Called Fine. The opportunity of the Spanish lcach- . Brown Community Center— v afternoon: For children. — French, at The National Community Chorus,|p.m.; rhythmic dar Inc., will give its first_entertainment [ cial dancing, for Young people tomorrow, at $:15, 918 10th street. 5: children's’ social dancing, pm.: Little Folks' cial community chorus. tion of Names. the Bible Study Club, N T i o Conservation 1s the Backbone of the ]hlh“lxtllou of the n ler in the United States was outlined by | hown to have evaded the selec- | Prof. Henry G. I ervice law s soon as the ington Universi vle of George Wash- The curreat cvents class of the|Bitiic Library branch. An il- Feast on “Shoe-Pack” Soup and |*T¢complicd, Spanish-American Atheneum fast night, | W e eem ensey . JoumE Women's R e b "'“""““ ocal draft boards are rapidly Prof. Thoyle said that the teachers of et somol oty 4 v R. S. Y secretary of “Fi - pleting a final check to make s Spanish have an unequaled opportunity ck at the administration bulld- | o "Naional Park ciation, ‘will {eCofimenr that the name of no man shall appear | (o act a3 interpreters of a close frien ing, 1538 ¥ strest northwest. dhel, Bl Ciriday night, at 7 ved | ship between North and South Americ Jeader will be Miss Marie Boynton. o vy or| A program of Mexican and Spanish mu- 0, <ic followed the regular meeting. as a draft evader who actu in some branch of the nnm naval service of this country or the Eighteen fishermen sat down to a . banquet in the Ebbitt Hotel recentl Johnson-Powell Community ‘I":-mfr :}!; ho'x\m:‘ of W. Stanley Ray, "l'rin(é I S he 0M SO Community Players ahweam-bige- \\xl)-'d"’!"l: and | & ———e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |—The Thomson e b e e ¢ RO | will stage “A Model Wife (1mp in Hollow L one of the best | ed at the War Department th FOWLER (1 RFAPPOINTED 5= »rama ifternoon: Dra known of the Lake of Bare Districe | compilea lists will be mude available Mrs. Dayton Ward speaks on CarnaTn. ; : i b 2 : to the press. | e R hrt i iun mecuig oe sns (omITenL racl Among those who fer~ted on “shoc- —_— James A. Fowler of Knoxville, Tenn.. | / y," At art secuon meeling of Fwen- | matic rehear: 7:30; socid oup, Hollow Lake :rout, fil | | i otn Ce v b, iae : o & 3 Lake . filet of s d assistant attorne: ticth Century Ciuw, $ o elock, at LT { o yguits, S o'clock: o ) and_other wimitar ‘Gines werer| MORE WHEAT IN FRANCE. | “ho served as o ey ' Irving strect mittee meeting, 7:30 o'clock. H T. Offterdinger. toastmaster:| Franc = ¥ 8 ral under Attorney General ick- — g Chartes g Tierdinger, toastmaster:| France has increased her wheat area : baen. appointed o ‘that| TONIGHT Petworth Community Center—The e Sohon, B, Bridgot, K. 2,138 000 acres for the 1921 har- n by Attorney General Kit Carson Fost, No. 2, Department | poorganized el in millinery meets | H. Droop, T ¢ Dulin, G F. Sudwarty,| vest, an increase of more than § per | Harry M. Daugherty. This is the first| of the Fotomac, G. A. R, 3 0'clock, | tonight. The dressmaking club willjJohn Murrell, T Sharp. L. M. [cent over the preceding five years' |appointment Mr. Daugherty has made. Grand Army Hall. | sew tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock., Thayer, s Dr. H. J. Crosson, | average, according to.a report from | It is understood Mr. Fowler mn ¥ = ‘(hnrh: Charles Ross Dr. | the International Institute of Agricul- | help in the reorganization of the de- Mrs. H. C. H. Stewart will direct 2l pynpar Civie Cente es to-1John Stearns and D. (. Dfoiie fhra/ati Ronie: partment. . . motion picture on the educative vaiue | WP Tl Sy et Cartiste and oo T % T e of the fifm, at Women's City Club. T Sigma Beta basket ball teams,| Community Center Band practice.| Knights Templar lommang.n aritl Sunday afternoons, 4:30. Communit, Chemical Society, § o'clock, Cosmos | Centers’ Band open concert; Tues Club. Election of treasurer and one | days, 3:30, French. member of executive committe T. Wherry and R. W. C. W speakers. Spanish. TFZ sical Club; Friday Mgr. Benson's drama of Christ’s | Reeerve Y. W. C passion. “The Upper Room,” §:30 Car- < i roll Hall. Garnet-Phelps Community Center, | Phelps School. 10th and V streets Faculty Club, orge Washington University, meets at 719 21st sireet. You are not merely placing your savings in the haads of \ some one to keep, but under SYSTEM SAVING you are actually buying the safest fundamental security, the first mortgage, which . has been carefully selected by a Company whose record of fifty- two years without loss to an investor insures conservatism. ckoff, | Birney Community Center—Tonight: Invincible Harmonizers' Mu- 5 o'clock, Girls' Big Savings in High-Grade Paint This is Quality Paint—of Standard Make —and reduetion coming as it does in spring painting season will prove a big saving. Benning-Glendale-Oakland Citizens® Py . pe Association. 8 oclock at the Henry | northwest—Children's vluhs; ,?‘ Smothers School. -Miss Mabel T.|o0'clock tonight; Band o ercy. Boardman, speaker. Junior Red Cross, Boy Scouts. Pleas s ure (lub, adults’ clubs, at § p.m.; The Columbia University alumnae | Jumes Walker American Legion reunion dinner at A. C. A. National | Post and Woman's Auxiliary, Thrift clubhouse, 6 o'clock. | Club, Women's Exchange. Let us send you our booklet which shows how $10 a month will grow into $500 in forty-five months. iBcta Theta Pi smoker at the Cosmos | Lovejoy Community Center—This o ne. evening at 8 o'clock: Senior Sewing (The Modern Literary and Social Club, | Club, needlework circle, Buffalo Ath- M. H. A. headquarters. There will | letic Club, Delta Social Club, Young LET THE WHITE & BOYER CO. ire Your Home for Electricity —and furnish all fixtures. On Deferred Payments Think how much it would add to your comfort and conven- ience, as well as increasing the value of your property. Phone M. 7987 for free estimate right now WHITE & BOYER CO. o el 812 13th St. o S WARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO SEVEN IMN- FIFTEENTH STREET ton, D.C. : TFHE NATION'S HOME TOWMN " Commencing Malcfi 15th. \ Quality Paints, Standard | Makes Only, $3.50 Per Gal. 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