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THE SUNDAY 6 SBHUUI-S URGANIZE | | orcHESTRAL concErT. || 20-YEAR CLUB MEETS. i arracks tomorrow | | woogard & Lothrop Family BRYTHS YER * Preparations for 1921-1922 Academic Sessions to Be | Completed in fon of the Organiz: year, teachers leave W annual rest perio precisely what new subjects to teach upon and can they are to ferred to another sc Previously many of the placed in an Dbecause they have virt which to amply prepa teach the new the school system cials feel renetition will be taken up early in June. officials as well as said. The officials approximately how many 1 will be enrolled in many additional the friction w nevitable w prepare th ¢ also will June. for the open be promo h. embarr: sub. T will e able uw teachers Eighty-two members of the store ' Elects Officers and Plans Outings. voodwarl & family of the firm of Lothrop seen twenty or more vears of ice. Many of the num- ber have been with the firm since the opening of the doors at 705 Mar- ket Space (now known as Pennsyl- vania avenue) in 1850. At a meeting of the Twenty-year Club, composed of these men and women. held last week, the following officers for the coming year wers elected and in- stalled into office: W. H. Lehman, Mrs. J. C. Nourse vice .. Robinette, secre- and J. Philip Hagden. treasurer. he members of the club include hoth man and woman empioyes, and embrace @ considerable number utives of the occupying important posi- ing vear includ. monthl tomobile outings W7 | DROPS $74 ON HOUSE. | [19-Year-01d War Worker's Realty Purchase Is Settled. Miss Fay Prince, nineteen years old, who bought premises at 3607 Georgia venue northwest, and when she had ntly if examinations will an they will be the District Supreme to_prevent the foreclosure sale ed by Henry L. Breuninger. for- W ASKS Mrs. Loui Enus LIMITED DIVORCE. w mer owner of the property, because she out of or, will receive of $600 made on The nine month by the Young:wo Jengbloet Accuse: 1 of Cruelts eys J. B. ing the young girl. and for the owner. The Miss Prince to vacate ch 31. The money W. Cox court has direct th ! premises 3 left her|pavable to the young woman is to be v as afheld in trust for her by the National Frederick | Bank of Washington until she attains majority. Pennsylvania Avenue For more than fifty years our prices have been as low for similar qualities as any house in the United States—and they | are today. We are placing on sale tomorrow morning 200 —in medium and light weights for street wear. —and the roll-tops for golfing. They were made for us “over there,” where the comfort of wool for st from a fad into a sensible fashion. There arc a dozen shades for the street—in the Heather Mixtures. gives them The Golfing Stockings have the roll tops—presenting many color The prices are significant—and tell a story of advantage you’ll quickly interpret— Street Hose—95c¢ a pair Golf Hose—$1.65 a pair First Floor. Seventh Street | —Saks and Company Dozen English Wool Hose reet wear as well as on the links first ripened Every fiber wool—and knitted into a rib that stinctive class. combinations to suit individual taste. of | cstablishmernit | R0 dinner | o3 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, SNEAK THIEVES ACTIVE. |CHAPTER HOLDS MEETING. 1921—PART 1. T vention of the association, to be held in_Buffalo in May. | TAX LEAGUE T0 DINE. Motion piotures portraying undan Clothing, Money and Groceries in |Charge for Engineering Services :}:‘f’?"’”“]‘:":l:::‘:v “!:;".“;‘ ll_]""" Members to Mear Reparts on Ab d ce Of , ' Losses Police List. Subject of Discussion. Progress I Californis Hot Water Charles Bartholomew and C. W. Mc-| The monthly mecting of the Wash- Elfresh, 1219 6th street. reportcd to | ington Chapter of the Amer! the police th n intruder was in| Association was held Friday their rooms nd he Cosmos Club. Dr. F. H stole a fifty- 2 rmerly director of the ['nited longing to the former and $6 of t ation service, spoke on the latter. ies of the association Frank DeCecco, 728 22d street. ommittee, consisting ¢ asked the police to recover clothi chairman; Robert Ma worth $100 stolen from his room radley, was appointed terday. He discov what is ethical and to set & he reached home schedule for engineering serv- | afternoon. He described a suspect | ink Miller, gealer in O stre reported the theft of a 1ing $15 worth of grocer A 2°-Foot Copper Coil HEATER ART EXHIBIT TO END. The second annua painting and sculpture by - Art Students of America, wh ing held at the Dunbar High S will close Friday, it was announced night. The exhibition ix open on ays from 10 a.m. 1o 3:30 p.m. and fror 9 p.m tomorrow, Tucsday unc ¥ nights. INSTALLED MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. Main 3016-3017 Women are now s of the Royal Vic f Architects and alia) Institute of A ices. Morris Bien, a: the reclamation chapter delegate ant director of | vas chosen | tut < oo, K2 k4 K2 KaXaXa XD K3 % aXa XD ® * K2 ‘Why Should Any Woman Slave Over a Wash Tub? Decide TODAY to cut it all out—to blot wash day, with its work and mess, completely out of your home. Just bundle yvour entire family laundry work together—phone North 3954 or 3955—and one of our blue wagons will call. Start this week to try the merits of o °oe L X 4 0‘0 kS & L <2 Oz. K2 id 2 %%, 2 id % o od XD id ' 2 * Why continue to wear yourself out week after week with the nerve-racking drudgery of wash day? Why break down your heaith and energy washing over steaming tubs and rubbing dirty clothes? You can't possibly gain anything—you lose out in every way. Manhattan “DAMP-WASH” ¢’ K2 * 23 & Do 2 ¢’ 90 % QXX 2 * K2 > CIEXIN s 3o 03030 oo alrfoefeatoafo e atoefeafedes X * o%% %, L <4 °ne 0‘0 0‘0 204! 3 S8 X 2 * XD o% * Laundry Service Your clothes are washed in SOFTENED WATER and OIL SOAP—nothing is rubbed or scrubbed, and your clothes last longer. >4, This branch of MANHATTAN Laundry Service takes care of your entire family washing—it includes EVERY- THING except curtains, blankets and comforts. o%s K2 0% % o e ofhadoed dooded! 2% g X4 the rich, creamy suds of PALM 2y XX s % * The articles are first assorted so as to be washed accord- ing to their kind, because woolens, silks, white goods, colored goods, etc., are all handled individually. Nothing is ever marked—but our separate handling insures the return of all pieces. Best of All, oo, 2 * %' Q) After the clothes have been carefully and thoroughly washed and rinsed, the water is ektracted and everything comes back to you in a clean, sturdy sack, ready for the line. JUY 1, Per Pound K2 id 2y S Joodeadeed o * K2 (S0, 00.00.00.00.00, * 2 * ®, k4 2 el poodredradoadredsed 2 S %' 2 It Costs Only ¥ (Minimum Charge, §1.00) |¢]. :i: . L }: Q) K2 ot 0. 0. 0 0% %6595 > 2 5% -0% % CXRIXEXTXDS A SR * e OUR TELEPHONE SERVICE---We maintain 3 trunk lines. 2 Call North 3954, 2 :§’ 3955. If these are busy ask for our private line, North 603. We have two tele- .;. phone operators constantly at your service. - Send It to The Manhattan Manhattan “Semi- And then—there’s Manhattan’s 1 2c perIb. * o Ka XD * o% * * 2 * * o X a e * » S boo RS * * LI boo304} 4 0y 2N ) 2 S XD X Finished” Family FINISHED Family Laundry Service— Laundry Service Everything Washed & IRONED KD K2 aXal * % : = “w »” ), . . i & This is not ordinary “Rough Dry” work—there's a big difference. Your entire family Washing and Ironing is handled individ- o z’ Everything is washed in softened water—all the flat pieces. such as ually. Everything returned ready for, use. The wearing apparel. & L < 2 bed linen, table linen, towels. etc., are smoothly ironed and folded— lingerie, <hirts. collars, etc—is all ironed by hand. Nothing is .z‘ & returned ‘ready for use. The wearing apparel is carefully washed marked —cach article double checked. The cost is very moderate. 3 3 and dried, starched where necessary and returned to you ready for Phone us tomorrow for an approximate idea of the cost of handling < ozo the iron. And it only costs 12¢ per pound. all of your laundry work. b 0:0 X C o DEPT. F. 5 TABLE AND_BED e pirT. 5 DRY CLEANING AND % LINEN, ETC. SHIRTS, COLLARS, BLANKETS, DYEING . * All Flat Pieces. such as _CUFFS, ETC. CURTAINS, ETC. This department Dry- 4 o Sheets, Spreads, Pillow and This branch of service in- This branch of service em- cleans or Dyes all articles b ozo Bolster Cases, Towels, Table- cludes the washing, starch- braces the cleaning of Blan- of apparel, such as Women's 54 cloths, Napkins, etc, are ing and ironing of such ar- 2] kets, Lace Curtains, Furni- (‘:oal's, QS\;n{s 0;md Dresses, 3 on carefully washed, neatly ticles as Men's Shirts, Col- ture Covers, Rugs and Car- "{:‘l’:nfi::fi" h:t\lv!:“r:a"' etc. o ironed and evenly folded— lars and Cuffs, Women's pets and similar articles. We s es 1 e _Ls 59 returned READY FOR USE. Waists and Miscellaneous also dye Rugs and Carpets “‘;‘ ‘fl‘l Cflk“ ,?t‘ yed and X3 ** No table linen marked. Wearing Apparel. to look like new. mae o) loa ike new, at o .§0 s g| Thisis the One of the .§‘ Home Most & £ < 4 g ,§, of the Complete 4 ::: Manhattan - Lannde.r- 4 3 ing, Dyeing o Laundry 4 and Dry b ? 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