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{ | | | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1. f— e 1 :‘ ‘1‘! llIaE\l'izlalelh Parker, Ollie Small, Mildre Vi e W et M = © PUBLIC SCHOOLS. || shai. Ruth eils and Seanne Le Roy. i The evils of the cigarette habit were told to students of Eastern High School by Dr. M. P. Welcher of the Anti-Cigarette League of America at All public school children will be given a holiday Friday while their teachers attend the second segsion of | an assembiy Thursd: the Teachers' Institute to be held in| “Miss Civilization™ a farce by Rich- the auditorium of Central High |ard Harding Davis, was presented by ¢ Club of Western High assembly at the In the cast were Carl Woerner, on, Berkley Jones, Regi- School. Dr. Frank W. lou, super- intendent of schools. has issued an | S0 order closing the schools on that day. | K 1 | Quentin Wa n Wrenn. Two more weeks—cight more school | Quentin W ¢ dave to be exact—and the public|nald Conrad and Charlie James. schools will again close their doors, | Jerome K. Jerome's production this time for a week's respite. The | “Robin in Search of a Husband” wili annual Easter tion for the school|be reproduced by members of the children begins with the close of | Dramatic Association of ern High school on Thursday., March 24, and School in the auditortum of the ‘will end Monday, April 4. A parade and review of the Wash- ngton High_School t Corps wili be held April 1. when regimental col- ors will be formally presented to the two_regiments on the Ellipse. Girls t Tech and Cent High schools have made the regimental school. on 9 and 30. the evenings of April Plans for at School were discussed *ting of the Parent-Teacher tion of the school at a meet- bettering conditions Western High at a S0 i W m dnesday, which brought to @ will be presented by Secretary of jclose the membership drive of the or- the Navy Denby. ganization. Six hundred and ninety- £ix new members were enrolled dur- Members of basket ball team wiil banquet at the school Tu ing the campaign. The association has pledged to work to obtaif the im- mediate needs of the institution. such noon at 4 o'clock. A captain for next year's team w be elected and of- | as an athletic field and additional ath- ficial “Es" presonted letter men. letic equipment and a larger assembly B. G. Fo : dent of the | hall school’s on, will be| the guest of honor. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS. * u comedy, will be pre- : ot stho6l GDe on sented by students of Business H The automotive school opened Mon School us the pring play in the day night with a record attendance ditorfum of the ‘school on the {and was addressed by Maj. J. M. ings of April 14, 15 and 6. The cast.| Ritchie, chief of the transport divi- which will be composed of senior stu | o =o' Bl dents, will include the following: 510" ©f the Arm: Mevin H. Brown. Robert ¢ Monday. - and Thursd: John A. Reilly, Bernard L. W for “owners” is filled to cap: Paul Sedgew Summe: . but ne will be started ville, Francis Louis ;. The Tuesday and Wolfe, Margaret Ci a Mille ‘owners” has yet a but it expected s taken quick morials to students who die RElBhas e i niTE world war was presented at ery “mechanics’ " class in sembly last we It is a picture of {automotive school is entirely filled the upper Potom painted by A. B ibut a new ¢ scheduled to start, Many. a member of the faculty, who | March 21. There are already six- Won & prize recently at the Corcoran | teen enrollments for this class. Gallery of Art exhibit e R e A cabaret minstrel show. pple- | will start Monday, March 21. and will mented by playe, will be ziven by the | continue from 9 am to 4 p.m. boy students of Western High School ». Aoril 14, 15 and 16. The proceeds will | A new class in bookkeeping begins o to an initial fund for the purchase | Mond March 21, to meet )lr;mld_.\ S€ & mew piano and to the athletic|and Friday evenings, and will be in tressury, mow almost empty. The |charge of John Bers. various casts and choruses already sbinson will give a lecture are at work. i alized Accounting” before The girls' senior and junior basket | ' in accountancy Tuesday By fommnn of Bastern High School, |cioming: and _ Willlam AUS naw tied for honors, will play for the | Will talk on “The Taxable lio% championship in the gy ium of | Corporations the school tomorrow afterncon at | Themas Bradley. vice president of Gioloek. the Washington Loan and Trust All plans for ‘th ation of | Company, will address the class in “Monsieur Beaucaire. he siudents | real est evening, on “In- 00l have been com- | vestments in Real Estat wiil be staged in of Tech High & pleted. The play the auditorium of Central High School | AMERICANIZATION SCHOOLS. the evenings of March 16, 18 and 19 Special dances and picasing mu The following men from the Ameri- selections will be the attractive sanization’ Scho LT ed SeNHg i e atinacliveden- s cantaation Scnool | were aptitted ito costumes and elaborate scenery aiso | CitiZenshin Monday, before Chief Jus. wili contribute much to the play. ce McCoy of the Supreme Court of Those who will take part in the |the District of Columbia: George play and strive to make it surpass |Schweler. Frank A. Novotny, Herman all former productions ziven by the | Paul Volimer, Henry Bernhard. David school are Oscar M. Shaw. Adoiph|Orlian, Karl L. Wagner, Korbinian Baumgarten. John Jacobs. Max Wal- | Bauer, Gaetano _Gersci, Raymond ten. Frank Etchinson. Ralph K. Philip Clarke, David Tolson, Holmes. Arthur G. Prangley. jr. Deck, Holton Au, Leight Barbe Lurba and Orazio Miceli. James J. Slattery of the American Legion will conduct a special citi- First the ! zenship clags at 129 Schotts place. Friday eveRings at 8 o'clock. All] those interested are cordially invited to attend. Miss Dorothy Donnaley has been ap- pointed as Americanization Red Cross nurse. Classes in home nursing will be formed In the near future in Ar- thur place and Georgetown section. Foreign men and women interested are invited to join these classes. The Daughters of the Amerlican Revolution will hold a reception for new citizens April 11 at old Central High School. COLLEGES. GEORGE WASHINGTON. i “Antony and Clcopatra™ will be the | subject of the seventh of the scries of oight special George Washington ! University Lenten lectures by Dr. Langdon . Mitchell, to be delivered | at 11:15 Thursday morning in Con- { cordia Lutheran Church, 20th and G | streets northwest. The lectures are iopen to the general public as well as to members of the university. The crowds which attended the rummage sale held recemtly by the senior classes of the university at 2018 Georgin avenue were so large on numerous occasions that it was found neccessary to lock the doors ited until those inside could be w fon and let out. Miss Martha Waring { was chairman of the commiltee in charge of arrangements. A large sum was raised to defray the expenses of “senior week" next June and to {torm a university endowment fund. ! The university’s Architectural Club | was addressed lasteweek by Mr. i der, chief of the division of comput- ling and specifications of the super- \vising architect's office of the Treas- | ury Department. Members of the En- { gineering Socicty attended as spe- i cial guests. The Sigma Chi Fraternity recently initiatcd Conover C. Smith, James D. Moyle, Alec A. Proece, George Ellis, Earle Manson, Roger I. Almond and Holin Turner. A smoker followed the initiation ccremonies. | | The Kappa Sigma Fraternity has |initiated Irving Black, Columbian College, '24: Thomas Lodge, Law School, '22; James C. ‘Hunt. Colum- bian College, '24. and Willard L. Suvage, Columbia College, '24. Two dances were given recently by the Sigma Nu fraternity at the chap- ter house. yrty-five couples attended an inter- ing costume dunce given recently Lambda chapter of Phi Sigma (K Memorial services in honor of deceascd members of the fraterniiy were held recently at the Church of the Covenunt. The fraternity is pidn- ning to organize a base ball team in the near future. The pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity presented a one-act farce recently at the chapter house. Miss Marion Brown of Theta Lamb- da Sigma entertained the chapter at tea recently at her home, 1027 12th sireet northwest. The hostess was as- sisted by Miss Wanda Castle. Miss Bessie Newsom, member of Phi Delta Delta fraternity and grad- uate of the law school, recently won her first jury case in Oklahoma City. Pi Beta Phi recently gave a card party at the home of Miss Elizabeth e | by IN INITIAL COST AND IN UPKEEP! IN SERVICE FACILITIES! o IN NUMBERS AND DEMAND! Over Four Million In Use—“There’s a Reason!” The retail dealers listed below have Ford cars on display in their showrooms and invite your inspection and inquiries. An actual shortage of Ford cars cxists at the present time and you are urged, for your own protection, to place your order now! For the information of those who may wish to purchase Ford cars on a “deferred pay ment” kasis by an initial payment and a series of monthly pavi ments thereafter, the follow- ing schedule of prices for the different modelis is submitted, the prices being for the car or truck as delivered in this city and including freight, Federal ex ferred payment and 80 per cent fire and theft insurance: ONE-THIRD CASH Bal, in 12 Months. | $07% CASH Bal. in -12 Months cise tax, interest on the de- 50% CASH Bal. in 12 Months $215.36 down and 254.32" down an'; $35.79 cach month ]\ $327.59 dewn and \ 54.50 each waonth $386.99 down and | 775(8.30 cach month $366.13 down and $45.70 each month $310.21 down and $51.61 cach month $3L71 cach month | $31272 down and $26.01 each month $476.15 down and $39.62 each month | $450.01 down and $37.46 each month $235.54 down and $29.37 each month | $199.70 down and Runabout | g3379 cach mont $289.26 down and $24.06 each month $262.84 down and $32.79 each month Truck | $222.44 down and (CHASSIS) $36.29 each month $32352 down and $26.90 each month (LIGHT ~ Chassis $154.88 down and 5.73 each month $183.84 down and $22.90 each month $224.60 down and $18.67 Fach month Note—Prices of all models except truck and chassis include the Ford starter, and in s case of Sedan and Coupe, include also demountable rim equipment. Maryland and Virginia NOT included. Recording fees in Purchasers are required also to install an approy- ed lock, the cost of which is NOT included i1 the above figures. ROBEY MOTOR COMPANY STEUART'S GARAGE 1429 L St. N. W. 141-151 12th 5t. N. E. Phone Main 2120-2121 Lincoln 6200-6201 R. L. TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 1840 14th St. Phone North 9600-9601 UNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY 1528-31 M St. N. W. (INC.) Phone Main 186-187 DONOHOE MOTOR COMPANY 215 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. HILL & TIBBITTS 14th St. and Ohio Ave. N. W. Phone Lincoln 303-304 Phone Main 356-357 PARKWAY MOTOR COMPANY 1065-1067 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 163 2 Schaff under supervision of the alum- | versity in establishing .the first | its last meetin i | = a & and Mr. Joseph Little |of the be s 919 as ni chapter. Tchoul in the l'nl(;d States for train- | was unanimously elected vice presi- |collected ffi.d’{’.fi.’.’u.&di‘.’;‘%’y u)-!d\‘t:ulr?d ¢ |WASHINGTON COLLEGE or ng young men for the diplomatic | dent in his stead. O'Brien. Dean Fagin uses this v 3 Pgl‘)l:':ab!:!’flfi;l;nh;lfl(‘:p:;‘;oc‘llpyx l:f:: corps and foreign trade service, and| Robert C. McCann, " of Maine, in the shu?x s:‘o:’:‘:“"’fl‘;‘:){!c:»:u miye I L Calvins melconed Lo the clly M made & careful examination of tho the new president of aston De-' Dean Fagin requires the students of Chairmen of committees which will Carin s olidee, wite Jof b vaes|yarious courses in order to report)bating Society.: Follow the cus-)the class in versification to compose afhave charge of the annual bun of Ficnident, who ‘belongs to Vetmontlon the new work to their various|tom of installing new officers at the |stanza each week. They are now c annual banquet Vermont. € ¥ governments. beginning of each semester, thes-|“sweating over sonnets” the Washington College of Law to be o Vel rlecte 5 Lowndes, '23, held at Raus s o 3 ey ey L . Dr. Roscoe Pound, dean of the Har- | Non ot Prof i Vosthe N at Rauscher's April 9 were se- oF1 Beta Phi will hold its annual t08 | vary Law School. lectured to’the stus New York, vice president; Loulx I.|,(oihy Yoprhorst.of the School of Sec- llected last weak. They are: Robert ment school In Tennessee from 1 (0 © | Friaay Wighi at 1he Natignal Masen !/ tary; Arthur B. Bradler of - siness correspond ) the spring | Conroy. seating: Robert I* Harvey. o'clock, April 2, at 2400 16th street | i snoke on ~The Iffects of the | fThia treasurer. and” Bernar nd Prof. Mitchell will &ive program: Marry A. King. music: Ver- Miss Elizabeth Barnest has been ap- | International Relations™ The ‘lee- | ;10 W0 tioniton(theiCa ion e - Smith, reception; Miss Iva C. Smith, {pointed delckate to the Di Beta P’hi|ture was open to the public. i Messrs. Bradley. Corbett and o e I | Nowers and decorations: Alva D. Ad pointedt : Beta JR4 ssrs. Tradley. Corbe e e class n | nd decors : Alva £ (Eonventionstofiboiheldiat Charlevoix, Hugh J. Fegan, assistant dean of appointed to » do Y ctudy of |AMS. publicity, and K. J. Bowen, floor : the Law School. has announc: effort will be 1t 3 Miss Hazel Newton of, Columbian {contestants in the fourth prize about the middle of April. vating will be started this week. Moore Forrest, who had College. '24. has been initiated as a | bate of that school, as follows: | 3 S : pageant at iast year's | member of Gamma Delta ‘Rho frater- | uel L. Miller, ‘21, of New York: John | ¢ Nu Phi Lewal Frat TTente i e e bt nnR iR vest fie StuBtete; (ThA e e AR hak A frrnishing its spa are takinz orders fo cments | principal addr the ¥ . o e D t Columhi and the | from” business firms paring [ will b . prige W, & Jbeen Henrgicratian Doyl of tha {1¢ SEON r house ix thrown open fo) (OB [or publicat adie and M artment of Romance languages aad aind their fri on | Ci rof. Guy 7 the university, has been #ppointed a jof A 4 ‘nings. Informal dar some of the students ar 1 e e of the Junior Society. : nlorna) pances ey G : . The class of 1923 ente: e o o Tts | .. Tlie proposition/ mllliY 58, The following | 40 very creditable advert) [Iaitors Bondasseenias Wit on s e. which will formulate plans to ] atjon he enacted givin members have just been initiated | Miss Lucile ¢, Brunner Bertainmenc an Aaoae A aans commemorate fittingly the gre ers employed rporat the fraternity: Georze W. Me-| hig t N e ce. Among those ian poef. Among other membe: i Giioiie o e ne ‘of Sabe enator I. Walsh of | peycholo, I:’III ptonk part were Prodiey. Bailey the committee e Dr. J. H. Finley. {stantial repregeutation on the voard | 3 Representative | Class fn Ahise Eor ohs L the cling ol 1989 ¢hairman: Dr. Nicholas Murray Bui-iof directors. - debate will be held | Samuel course in thelle B, Fol et Miss Tsa- ler. Giulio ( zza, " PTof. | {he evening of March 18 i . | by President Rapeer |come was m e or =l Charles H. Granazent, Hamilton Holt, Dr. Georae M. Kober, dean of the| o Jcome, an mude by Walter Evana ?‘,:‘,,"H_ ,‘ it 2 ecn’ Fage [b-,\l\.,,;:., hundred ?,.‘,Id.- s “-mx :‘:x';! Medieal School. is in Chicago ‘ Prof. A. Itenshaw, head of the|President of the freshman class Filllam Roscoe . S. . Ca- | tend the meeting of the TReto tending the on of th> America sh departme W r of woman pen. Dr. Frank the Rf. Rev.| Union. the newly orzanized B tie s e senloItoh ¢ 4 e e o 5 el humber of woman students of the William T. rof. Allan Mar- | body rep wting the professional lish composition o b i 2 ecepribn & by . Allan ¥ 7 i e profe b ] n and rhetoric at Phi Delta Delta, Women's | Frate :"flnd. Con e B. Pallen, Dr. Antonio Erh:o:e; of university \\'hu-h‘_;\.lll RESEARCH UNIVERSITY. gpening of the spring guénter Aped ity of George W il Suzzalo, Prof. Henry Van Dyke and | be held this morning in on Hall. = y B ‘rof. Renshaw was formeriy pro- |sity. iast Sunday at — . Dr. Talcott Williams. GThomas & Yogel of tn Medical | Latve r'-_l'.\ (mh'(-lrv'v* are v;k;f;‘k [ fessor of Buzlish and drama at enn- el MASEacan EoTEn s . | school will be the presiding chair- [preparations for the onening of the | sylvania State College. HOWARD " S > el 2 he union to have a diffcrent presid- . g & At . 4 At the fourth annual convi the University of West Virginia ADril | ing officer at each meeting. Five- {#nd the summer quarter. which begin N i . Se e Toig menn nvocation 29. This contest will be the Arstigin o taks by studen e\ July 5. A number of new courses m | A Meeting of representatives of the | h of religion held at intercollexiate girls: debate in which | fiating to the university I e ens aclemces winl | NEN schools, Gonzaga College, Uni- [ HOWard Universits recently 4 spe- the Institution cver his taicen part, 1| TL' e meeting: Tt wea is expeeted { e adidea in the apring quarter, and a | YOIty of Marsland and S Johi's cial committee composed of Rev. A, (- dome.a parmanent Dart of the debate| tbat 8ome Do man Will | number of subjects for teachers in be held tomorrow night at the| . Rev. F. J. Grimke, Rev. G, T, Ing policy at the uni Epreseniitomagres? e i the school of education will be offored | 5t. John's School of Commerce andi Rev. W. D Vis and Rev " o s o Word has been r ed announcing s °T quartel etin. | o e S O, Carrington was a C. Wayne Wright of Ohio Statelna formation of a Georzetown Armts | Among the new coursis for the spring | Finanee. 1311 e il e BPRIRteR b t L | ort sun niversity has affiliated with Delta | e ST tIom 00 O Cleveland, | auarter are business finance, income- | NO¥ hwest, | r organizing ajtummarize the discussions of the Tau Delta Fraternity. L R Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, l!:x :v.rom\du);t‘-_ compy 1:] m-.sxl‘ - r.‘lll» le gue. n will | onvpcation. It was the conseusus of ded o department of A & Gregg stenography, general psy- ! discussed. Licut ker. d.-j OPinion that the convocation had jus GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. | irin of ‘Wiasueren the frst Tanqued |(helogy, typewriting. - accountanc S27oR military work at Si Jenw's | Lifed its cxistence and Shouid e con 8 5 hoo i e ethods, outs | will preaide tinued and its co extend The Georgetown School of Forein | of the new chapter last night, in the el e e L s ey ot the ooty e ten e B Service was host last week to;promi- | Crion Club at Clevelans 1 pondence. photography. |, Th. followinz s Dave | wible. HoEsHon Hent sMclals of several Huropea; B. Meredith Reid was re-elected |advanced algebra, trigonometry and j et famed a Auxiliary of | - A B : 'mf als of several Muropean i, . ijuni‘ef the Philodemic Debating (others. Tn all about a hundred sub- i Jolnie: ey, Adamson. mem- | 1 i training corpx and Latin American £OVernnents | gociety for the second term. Other!jects will be available. pership: Mrs. Charles J lumbus, pa- | 400 ersity has rounded who are in this country on educa- | officers wete clected as follows: Panl | 5 = trons for April 23 dance; Mrs. Timothy | 24 » 1 its organization fonaliaaionk 1. Ftzel. vice president; Edward T.|yon m'- class in mndn‘rn European his- Ir\ymw rth, tickets; Mrs."Charies Augh- | 35 S ST aIantry Ny the i s S TR 2 > el s ltory, Dr. dean of the Col- |inbaugh, refr Mre. Michael ! Jition o nd of forty-clght pieces. They are conferring chiefly. with [ Butler, recordine scere John F.{jage’ of turing on | Henne v and Mre T §e. ] The beginning of the autumn quarter the bureau of foreign (lun\swlnr”‘l_'l"“"";“a- DD o ST e nies which | Finnin, fioor committee of the school ferm saw the enroil commerce on foreign t mittera janonac A ane nansurers i place in Spain and POr- [ g oo o0 ‘ ment in the reserve officers’ training and in -this conncction making ! Sl ) al in recent times. achelor Hall.” a three-act comedy unit well past the 400 marik A aretn) Survey of educational fas| The rejuvenated Philonc will be 1 by students of § number of enroliments cilities in this country for the train- | ¢i 1d first colle American | John's . at Carroll Hall, G 0 st Enta ing of yovag men to enter the broad- | I . withd n employed r 10th street. April would be supplied Ly the United ¥ nited BT e eebTar deTns. Jthe S aebating circies tn 19 ching the courses in st includes C. W s governme Among the distinguished visitors The proposition discussed was that tion rted by Miss eph Bowling, Francis 1), proposal Maj. Milton T were Senor Alfaro. minister of for- | Germany should be forced to pay the es will meet thr Hugh b Carr, cadcts, and eign affairs of Panama enor - ! indemnities imposed on her b; 0ds rek lereafter. All John McDonnell, Felix F t ¥ D s i iotes ar Nioa: || e e aubahi wa dacl !dents in the School of Secretarial Graft, John McGin . acting profe Pegua: Dr. Per Larsen, director of|favor of the negative, which was up-|ehce are required (o obtain some | liott, Walter J. tello. John W.|ence and tactics. ,\h‘. bureau ,‘,{ foreign commerce of | held by Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Lvnch. i :xcu;:in.;;"y‘n the use of all such ouu-.,.;;éul»zlmur, Leyden Keefe and E ll';‘-urfl University, Norway. and M. Pahlman, forei Upholding the affirmative were Mr, |Mach sler. o senior unit o reserve of trade minister of Sweden. Little and Mr. Anderson. All werel In the Editor ma; 3 Students o o firs s 5 g © training corps country They were warth in their praise of | members of the class of 1922 Mr. [ary S Aok Magurine for Tebru | = oieRte 0F (he Eest year BiEb il ibave s e band wa et we: ou shown by the uni- i Regan resigned from the socio'y at T Arts, had a critical analysis | auditorium on St. T : { oiiastic spurensl b Dotk Erasiter the enteppri 7 I TN We wish .you could know how well and how carefully the new Packard Single-Six is made. It is built by the same mature and ‘experienced organization that is building the Packard Twin-Six, and that for twenty ‘years has made Packard Cars incompa- rably fine. You can buy this Packard now at its new low price of $2975, f.0.b. Detroit. This very moderate figure is only the beginning of its economy, for its costs of operation are almost incredibly low. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY - DETROIT THE LUTTRELL COMPANY 1100 Connecticut Avenue See. 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