Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 21

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{ : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 17',719‘21‘. Hflfll ‘I'EAGHERS’ 33 ADMITTED BY ELKS. |PRUNE SALE TO BE AIDED. |Frjauien: Garmet | Rroy Tnii! ‘Unemployed,’ Writes Venizelos, in Giving Present Occupation E. Fox, Lee | One of Largest Initiations of the Season Is Held. ‘panish War Veterans Respond to | N¢ eve delivored by Sam- ! | Needs of Oregon Market. | Masson, past uop-r ment com- t P ! nder of the € Fred Royoe, Tem m the Elephant’s Eyes LONDON, Mareh 17—When he Thirty-three wers admitted Into the| Indorsements figured as tho princi- mans o tion Y reE herd of Washington Elks last night |pal busincss Tuesday night of the Nel- | An ADITORIAL barkation certifieate which per- at on of the largest Initiations of | t i S v P 2 some wishing to land In Enxiand | |tne ‘season. The ceremonies, under di- | %0n A- Miles Camp of tho tf & T W. at (0] u m l a have to fil out, M. Vealsclos, a meeting held in Perpetual Hall rovisio rection of Exalted Ruler Howard M. £ ow:e:'l’( :se:s.hm['-:‘:e“ “l::‘:;:-; :n‘:i ‘:;ren:"vi?: k atatesman, whe re- | | FOURR S0 LN i hundred Elk| Those present indorsed :‘"r;r\::e z i spectators to the hall. campaign, by which the veterans un- l None Over 40 in Elementary SERIATHS ) O The new Elks are C. W. Camaron, sist in e of g | OnO a phants are the only lower the sight’s perfection gives animals known to shed way under strain and . . or oecupation. N. V. Clancy, F. J. Coleman, H. &. z e needful Nor Over 45 in High School Dorr, Julius Ehrman, R. P. Fitapat- et / —has that “rondown ap- % tears. Nature frees the eye abuse. Es| g ls enizelos wrote fok AT m‘ndley_“fiem" Hergen. indorsed J. O. pearance.” when ail it NOW at sonnel officer of the war c Teeds is from dust and Kkeeps it of assistance is the—eye sently berger, R. M. Johnson, Roy Land, Ja- 1" Pant Commandcr . Wh i : Essential then is the Age limits for teachers applying ' Erade 3 to grade 5. Blake. ey Tk e b . | “Save the Surfaee® % laces. en emotion or irease. Rawley, S. A. Shipman, jr.; H. A Iuterior and Exterior Work injury stimulates tear flow aid of well fitted, scientifi- for positions in the District '“""'nfi-ufiulzxnlz;""\;glh poratys l:::)?:"f Whalen, G. H. Wheatiey. holas '3 and State Univorsity and a | ult P lC(‘s H v selected glasses. schools were established for the first H - Wiegand, A. W. Brown, Benjamin worid war veteran, was elected to K. 1114 ; we weep. cally ted gl son, temporary teacher, Business High Ernest 0. Irish, J. J. Mc- honorary membership, and the follow- FERGUSON, Inc. 3i*s,, time by the board of education &t IS Night; Alex Jenkins, laborer, Park i F. A. R ing recruit Bicen iato ne o~ Palnting Department. Ph. N. Z1-22 meeting yesterday afternoon in theView Night; 8. J. Oliphant, temporary ' Jonald Roland Wallace, B 4. o ALK Tecriia were . e e e e {teacher, Park View Night; M. A. Raf- 3 st Bonca sorey P ety teather. Eaatera: | min Aronsohn nd Edward Levy. . I— lereafter. no persom over 7 :gnlluh Night; John Rozier, laborer, ——— years old will be appointed to teach ! Eastern-Wallach Night; John Ryan, SAVE MONEY BY WEARING |l 1o the elementary oF vooationalljanitor, Park view wignt: C. J.| CRANDALL IS RENAMED. GLA B han forty | SChwartz, temporary teache - —_— SGYDLDII.%LL"II’R&GSFACTW schools, and none more than forty- Dil Quality of Material fiveyears wil be taken In the Tigh | &7 Wallach Nghti C L SIS Theater Company Picks Him for TO YOU AT ONE PROFTT Retail Prlce $ i B and normal schools. However, teach- | {Emporary teacher. Eastern-Warach e s g o) Reduced - Mg ers who have had previous eXperience oo, nd “po i view lin the locai chools wlill be reinstated ' 156< " High' Farry M. Crandall was re-elected = " up o the age of fity-two yoars. This | KELNOF, netnger, ew CARal FEL ! prenidont of the "Crandall Theatrr S Shoes $1().00 S, Shoes $6.00 ruling was made, it was explained on | gergon Nigh(; M. L. Underwood, tem- | Company at the annual meetifs of ‘Workmanship 2 lish and Durable » account of the teachers’ retirement| J B0 8T T e L ern-Wallach E'J’ytii."“'é-’"flff:r' };c'\lg(;:dal’he le.elrn;‘- : ‘ FOR MEN AND WOMEN Command the services of our optometrists to detect and correct sight defects—now. “See ETZ __w 1217 and 'OMETRI G Street See Better” _. “ N.W. . = = = e | law. Ry Night; H. F. Waring, temporaryipgize] was elected vice president, . = _ Asked to Abolish Rale. teacher, Lastern-Wallach NIEht: R.| Barcy Buikiey neoretary, and I W. > : THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. I Upon the recommendation of Miss|J. Werner, temporary teacher, Park| pyikley, treasurer. = = GUARANTEE aie O rienta ugs Anna M. Goding, principal of the |View Night; J. k. Zearfoss, temporary , Tha directors elected are: Harry 3 | DOUGLAS PERSONAL 1’ Wilson Normal School, Supt. Ballou | teacher, Mc: ¢y High.Night; James At Crandall, A. E. Beitzel, Barry [ = THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS irequested the rd to abolish its, Bailey, laborer, Business High NIght; Bulkley, R. W. Bulkley, P. A. Drury EP) PAIDFORTHEM Buy your Rugs while this sale is in progress. ruling which requires students of the Combs, temporary teacher, East- . and C. C. Calhoum, re-election: ? WORTH THE PRICE 1oy 3 Tormal senools o take a pledge tg|ern-Wallach Night: F. §. Fairley, tem- Willlam Henry White, Nelson B. Beli \ i < Such prices as these have never been offered to the [[oormal schools to HoKe B e etaa® ! poraty. ronalEr pare Visw Night|and Erits Di Hoftman newiy elécted A They are the best known shoes in tlwworld. public of Washington before. uation. Action on this request was|C.S. Fenton, temporary teacher, Cen = : = ; 1 Sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from | dcterrea’on motion of Mra. Susie Root tral High Night; Harry Fields, 1| = = the factory to you at only one profit, which |1 || Recommeniations of Dr. Ballow|Guniley. temporary teacher, Business | A guarantees to you the best shoes that can be ealling for a number of changes in|High Night; M. K. Gantley, tempurary Mahal Rugs, 9x12 .......$275.00 | | textbeo now in use in the 3 High Night; M. C. | | element schools were adopted by 2 eacher, Park View the board. The new texts, which in- Ni Robbins, temporary clude the subjects of arithmetic, his le‘anlmn Business High Night; D. A. roduced at the lowest poulble eoll. W.L. Bmmlunmeandthonull e bottom of all shoes mtlnyl'ave PrayerRugs ............ $45.00 i on ‘ ) rotection |Itory. hygiene and physiology and My, temporary teacher, Bugi- . : . the fnclor{ wlnch is your p: against llnuvrflnmtnl.fly readers, will be intro- ness H.sh Night; A. J. Greenlees, ASSOCIATION 4 rofits. jduced in the graded schools at the be- | temporary teacher. Eastern-Wallach y \ w L l)o“"-. .hw are .bhteb .h h‘ ginning of the 1921-1922 academicNight; M. T. McKenna, temporary 7. year in September. “Pfx“nhe:i Business High N sh‘:; 3 [ Pays 6 Per Cent > ” shoe values for the money in this country. chardson, teacher, : ; Peabody Scheol Asks Light. Kintey High Nimn. Marie 4 s ‘ Theyare made of the be-und finest leathers || N. E. Gregory. representing the|cemporary teacher. 3 on shares maturing in 45 Tie sTaveeo prece ff that m unb\ly Stanton Park Citizens' Associatlon, | Night; E. H. Jones, temporary teach- Py ths. It 1S W.L.DOUGLAS appealed to the board to insert In the {er McKinley High Night; A. F. Mait- or 83 months. JAMGOTCH COMPANY || ipinitin s e S it B iml paysaPerComt | | g missioners for presentation to Con-|northeast, Night; H. A. Sotzin, tem er Cen gress at the extra session. an appro S aiher, 2 ays o j| prices. And Other Bargains Such as These , We specialize in the cleaning, washing and repairing of high-grade rugs. porary teacher, McKinley High Night of America. Th the same ere i || priation sufcient to provide ade- !X G. whitcomb, t aty teache i 5 centers e prices e i 511 12th St. N.W. . quate lighting fadllities for the Pea | Paric View Night; M. M. Jones, tem. on sha{;:rse ::::':‘:;m be no more in San Francisco dnn thngmNew Yq-k. { timo: ing! y School. He also requested that!porars teach i 2. ‘Smallwood o - = 1o ||| the board acquire property adjoining I3 iyuc::u;;n: ax'e'r: rary teacher, W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest p.;d .h']u nboo- | this schocl. which, he pointed OUt. clags 4, Wheatley °Maftett, tem- Assets More Than mfimmdcmm-ndwd could be used temporatily as & PIay- | porary teacher. ciass 2, Bryan; O. M. working with an honest determination to make the buhhoufeflbs p ground, and ultimately a site for an |Magruder. temporary e I $7,000,000 aan -aum;n to the nm;d;ng, }guvolme\‘: 2, E. V. Brown; E. C. Norris, te;nvi- | thtmeyanlflly i out that overcrowded con ons @t |rary teache o 4, Lenox; E. . shoes. ' the school mow made an &aAItion |Gaeneer. temporary teachet, class 3, Surplus Nearing = cAUTlON-}-..“"...."'-u"m ,m-x,'u-"'"'..a-m e 4 ! ¢ TN necessary. Langdon: W. R. Stokes, instructor in sole. Bo carefal mutilated < ; marksmanship and armory, class 2; 5700,000 ! 2 g-n.."..;..,-,u.n, mmn—m ubpt-, rnz-ll. Changes as Approved. Esther surnuky temporary teacher, | rRE R, Y Wooster, th N | W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHlNGTON <"oard are’ c“’,,“'.,..”m.‘.'.'f. Eri'fu{'-!v‘ s':g;hsos Pen lr:ylvnnla Avomloi F St,N.W. | the board are as_follow: 3 ! 2 i ; Y p 5 ier, Hotmarent, 450 | Gttt o . m‘“ L -‘OPE SATU DA”Y EVENINGS‘ ‘DPOlnlmenls—E P. H-rdell tem- | teacher, class 3, Maury; H. A. Burch 1, Bruce; C. Lee, permanent, E sl E. H. i e “""""""S H'l'h class ~||empnnry teacher, class uadilias | | Duffey, nerm-nenl class 2, teacher, class Neien iy F. snovden. penmment, clas: Greenleaf; A. F. Greenwood, tem- EWCOMERS to Washington naturally seek out : L Wt - class | porary teacher, class 3. 5‘.'@'»'.’3{’2 De Wzth every purchaae of $1 00 or more during the month those stores in which'to do their shopping where y s H, Hess, temporary ‘teac of March we will give absolutely free a 26-piece set. , Welghtman. i it satisfaction is a certainty. Fllher penn-nenz class 2, 1 Lea su ye : & " 3 t Absence. Wm. aran To such, we’ve only to point to our business L. 'E sfcwart. permanent. class 6A:| 1. 31, Brogke, prodationaty teacher e Kosei mlernae beelifor S0 pews McKinley High:¥M. B. Batton, pef-|class 6A. Western High, and R. E career of over half a century, which is assurance manent, class 3, Van Buren; A. M. i : % 2 i M , teacher, class 2, Hayes. enough to thoughtful folks who must realize that any o lass 3. domeatic (VAYers, feachon RS business to be successful, must have as a foundation L. Thompson, . ‘ o ot ” the basic principle of satisfaction-giving. ‘E{fii’,?“""',f,’{,,fi!,‘nny" i H Two floors devoted to women's footwear. {don; W. R. Stokes, instructor and 7 - One floor devoted to children’s footwear. | R e R L O & 9, ’ ” Low Prices don’t always mean Bargains. The “Natlonal o ol e . ; £ G wun::'«. Appropmte for Prices spell VALUE—Out Loud That’s why théy’re REAL Bar- gains. An OLD-FASHIONED Charge Account will prove it. ”nflh‘)}m’. cimn pro batlonary. grade 7, wnemey.'u. L probationary, class 2, Bryan; E‘stel’ ple“ty of "Smal’t" Style tO this o.. 5 “‘B wh Bn"g.’f#" ¥ 81);::‘“:;:“; ;o :e:‘de sy':fix: Woman’s Spring s‘ippef Glas ger that will be wel- comed for its originality ol = 5 and uniqueness—and } —Plenty of the individuality which fi';::.ry"mmlury ::ttl;“nelg: tlmm 1 here's where you will Th]s Flve P lece Dlnln well-dressed women seek. M. L. H, Frankenfleld, probationary, find the largest variety : _Of Brown Russia Calf class 3. Webster; H. M. Gardner, \Pre; of NEW Easter Cards ationary, class' 2, Gree F. S 5 with one strap; Loui e v atonatiohecy. ciass. 1. and Novelties—the kind eoAri OWLS Fillmore School: M. V. Biank: g that are entirely dif- XV heel; $14. (t’urmporllry fit‘-ra'- 4 uno M. E. fere:;l land dlélmclly mi Same model in b e e 1A dividual. xceptiona : Russia calf at $14. i g.‘nfi'-‘:-flnf:h{':l:lefi: g —but not expensive. 8. temport class 6A, Western High: Schmidt, - probationary, class The National V:'null_l’n-i 3 B.‘ CG" M!'u:umn. abrasce Sk 01 class 3, g c on, probationary, elmq. Rm ce SRop - B l%uflyn:z:: robationar; (. r-mfo ‘-‘Ivn class 3, Frankiin, probatiohary, class 3. Biake, 14th St. One foor frem and Marybell Moles, probationary, class 3, 1§th and Monroe streets. Kekne Transfers and Prometions. o . i o kindergart, = gl B SRR e [hree-Piece Bedroom Suite ney, teacher, n-om grade 6 to grade 7. teacher, from grade 6 to grade 7, . : Bryan; E. 8. uoore, grade 5 to grad. Typical of the “National's” Undersell- (X Brnné O. Sullivan, te ing policy. This handsome three-piece FAGE A Conurten Feignty ade 3 15 Easter Gifts Golden Oak Bedroom Suite consists of $ 75 f‘nde 4, ‘(-ro'm .: lz:lt.h LV Inhrlg; Illrener with heavy plate mirror, o rade 4 to . 2 i S i.yneh,w,telch:r e2%:|| From Schmedtie’s B e oy el B I uons post Bry lass €a, Mu : F ‘x'a’. Sekis, teah Easy Credit Terms rade 7, Ome of th “National's” bi; feature speeialy consisting of highly polisked Golden Oak Ex- tension Tabile and four durable Diners for such & low price. HE custom of re- |, membering friends |! at Eastertide is a i beautiful one. de 3 P Griney, Toerner: ! And it finds ideal ex- £ ression here in the love- y, yet inexpensive, “gifts X Dugan, t;-chfr.% that last”—gifts that s0 é?,-:f.'f?ffi Hen; fittingly convey your $h ana Monroe ‘strects|| thought and care. "’t ST, it et , teac! s, BT d , 18th and !finrra‘fi;rtexa nnfuf;':n'; Whatever its cost, the - twell, teacher, gr: H "5th and. Monfoe strects || 8rticle you choose here Waters, teacher, will bring lasting delight *E® Gantord t&eh’e’r",p‘ia‘ffl”"}‘.‘n and appreciation. ave our 0 S Fess to grade 5, Greenleaf; Ruth i teacher, d 5 One of These New REFRIGERATORS Golden Ok finish, mad: by one of the best manu facturers, contains all ;ennme o Dmer We Lave just received nother car of thix won ‘erful value, and can Bracelets Pearl Necklaces 3 . ] |srade 7, Hénty-Polk, to grade 8,{] Rings ...... . 9 y HILE you are at your maximum earning Rl Tl aar h e AL s e ¢ 4 i Beauty Pins . p -en. &cnuine leather capacity open a savings account and Bar Pins ...... eee...$1 to $25 regularly put away a few dollars against the time when you begin to slow down and Will need them. SH Duename. Paes C !| S8CHMEDTIE BROS. CQ tnessepitemion ||| Tre Relinble loswelons This super-bargain consists of large Duofold, Armchait and Arm Rocker to match, covered in good-grade imitation Spanish leather; all guaranteed construc- tion. Just what you need to turn your living room into a bedrooth in a jiffy. Easy Credit Terms e i 479 A feature of our savings department i Zasy Credit Terms . SRR s oo e - meebibini | P | Lo Tl eV CoLaniCr ey is the TEETH. If your testh are day it is on deposit, and you are at liberty to NOT in good condition it lessens > & your power of resistance to dis- g withdraw part or all of your funds at any time ease. Start having your teeth ! ;th . fixed TODAY. Come to Dr. i without notice. wm{l-: a“‘péf(‘fg@f- ygé gto)ulr | mout! in - IO, BEST DENTAL WORK. euzfl“.'i'fi"fi?fl}hfl'{‘“am R Come in and talk the matter over with us. I 3:‘““ ‘wflfm, which "“:: ! ’ 2 Easy Payment Terms to All k and the yery air we b { 7 . Why negl = leegl_ o;:s’l'hrut ] . . ‘when The Commercial National Bank Dr. Wlnte, 407 Tth St. relet? | : - sm Mo i n {.fnr to get that ono dm 14th and G Streets

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