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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 20, 1921—_PART 1. s } TO ISSUE.LAW JOURNAL. |53, he, o schoots slumns aseciaton; AI.EXANDR'A it s iab e b o e e e o Hip Pocket is Called | Pickpockets’ Delight | | | | | its members requesting their support. L - B R e DALAIS R@VAL | iStudents at George Washington students have pledged their financial The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. p S Moo than $1.600 already has| ALEXANDRIA, Va, March 19.— University Await Facvlty Approval | Support, More thar 3000 o s the | The condition of the man giving the For Loc: Students of George Washington Uni- ' proposition. The cost of the publication | name D‘fd \\';ll:u,r:,gs:al‘t;;{mt;;m.):g‘n[: versi be year. years old. claim! Jhue Bastarn, Stur versity Law School will publish a quar- | Wil be $250.8 Vel 0 11q deal with | home, who was Shot by the police N e |terly taw journal if plans now being!tne jatest legal decisions of moment and | at 10330 o'clock last night following | tormulated are approved by the board | with legal discussions of Important|the closing in by the police on a !of trustees. The project, it was an-|questions. The faculty has agreed to|trio of young men who are charged At Right ALPHE! ! ced last night, is being sponsored ! edit the publication. with breaking into the clothing - oSS e store of Julius Wolf, 425 King street. remains unchanged. it was stated at the hospital tonight. { The boy. it is declared, has a fight- | ing chance for recovery providing ! no complications set in. 1 In the corporation today | | they also can met ints the | Judge Robinson Moncure increas coat pocket with a little i the bail bond of the two Dther men| | tromble, The safest pocket im | “Dy: By Reformed “Dip” CHICAGO, Marech 19.—~The hip pocket is the pickpockets’ de- light. A recent report of the activ- ity of_pickpockets in relieving n wouthern gentieman bank roll of $1,.500 during a sy tematic blockade of the e trance to a Puall wsleeper, | caused a reformed “dip” here to any: “The hip pocket in the pick- pockets’ delizht. Of course, charged with breakizg Into the store | | o maw's clothen In the inner vent from $500 to $2.500. These men gave | | pocket, and If everyome would the names of Otcar Gantt, seventeen.| | carry hix wallet there fewer of Norfolk, and John Harris. twenty- | | would be minus their rolls.” onc, of Richmond. In default of a| | bail bond they were remanded to jail —r— to await the action of the grand jury. ———— The two men taken to jail have re-|posed American Memorial Church. The ;uin‘edr A::‘oern"'fiv Charles Henry Smith ;l{!airb:m db'} under the direction of | o _defend them. : v, Edward Lawrence Hunt. o Special musie will be given tomor: | Miss Virginia - Worthington, = sixty I- ; ¥y e < b=l years old, a well known resident, died servance of Palm Sunday. At Christ | this atternoon at her home, on Seminary - Episcopat Chiurch tomorraw night the | Hill, Fairfax county. She was a daush- |y Foie Bardcd ina Beacer At el n T lme Geoms ¥ Wortington . . i il e made ay i M. 1§ Chureh South tomorrow morn- | Graemount cemetery. Baltimore™ ing and night & special musical pro- | " Evangelistic services will be opened gram will be given by the choir. | tomorrow in the Girst and Second Bap “The Crucifixion” will be given Mon- | Church thew will bo —anducrey b by day night under the direction of | Seockton W. ' Col y Rev. |y Sharman B. Fowler. Sermons appro- | srocies musis Son 1of gnemington, Va Driate fo the observance of the day | Shepial music will be furnished by the will be preached in the pulpits of { cpuw, 7 il olebrate s bt Ul preachedl infithes pulply church, tomorrow wil celebrate his fifth St. Mary's Catholic Church an- [ 2PQVersary as pastor. = : nounces the holy week program as | cp Bt e Socond Byt st follows: Thursday mass at 8 o'clock, | Church will be conducted by Rev. W. H. followed by procession. Evening serv. | Ason, evangelist, of the state board. followed Ly procession. Ivening serv:| "John Tnider will deliver an address be- ice and sermon and adoration 4f|fore the chamber of commerce at the = annual meeting of that organization, fhe. ronn st 3 and 90 p-‘fl"nn,“o,\,‘,:(u?.r, which will be held Monday night, when day services will begin at 7 o'clock and mass at 8 o'clock. Confessions will be heard Wednesday from 3 p.m. and Saturday from 3 p.m. At Christ” Episcopal Church Tues- SHOE DEPARTMENT A Showing of All That Is New, Select, Beautiful ek Wonderful attractiveness attaches to this exhibition of the new and becoming models in Dorothy Dodd Shoes. officers will be elected to serve for the ensuing vear. In the police court today Joseph Brad- ley was held for the action of the grand Jury on a charge of maintaining a still in a woodshed in the rear of his home. ‘The drive made for funds for the Parker-Gray School for colored, to pur- chase equipment, has yielded the sum of R e ihism There is a distinctive model for every Cabell Brown, bishop of Virginia, will confirm class. The hi vices be as follows: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | $903,25. e at 7 a.m, These services will be lim- The Upper Room™ will be presented ited to 30 minutes and Thursday at|Wednesday night in the Lyccum Hall. 8 p.m. also. Holy communion on Friday Famous Holeproof Quality at @l |-t meeeees THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. State Supreme Commander J. R. Turner, 57 57 P . 1 Norfolk, and State Lecturer A I, Lucas, | The following list, arranged by ichmond. ey will tell of the work ji i s e 1a 35% to 45% Lower Prices! Sichmand." oty oL (el o the, k| subsdhun Includes some of the Iaces Norfolk in June. The local tent also is | 2dditions to the \Public Library. planning for a banquet, to be held in The lists, which appear in this col- ILLIONS of wearers of HOIePrOOf J B vl ety milllbe held a2 oD ieachi Sunday, fare frepcinted fat Z fes > 2 “| the end of the month in the library's will beglad to hear that they canget o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Rich-{ gnthiy bulletin. Copies of this may mond Theater in the interest of the pre : ———————————————————— | be obtained free at the library, or their favorite Holeproof Hose at greatly re- | S obtalned 2 b Stapleand fancystylesfor duced prices for Spring. For instance, men's e~ e Sl men in Pure Silk 75¢ to socks made of finest quality pure silk are I 4 History. $150,inSilk Faced 55cto now offered at %75¢ per pair, and women's ; Chamberlain G. A. I Mezico Worth nmw mmm . nem 72220 our Promise to Pay Is Good With Kay /i $uasinLislessc.inlus oo kings made of finest quality pure silk at ] Comertord, Frank. The New World. e aster Gifts Free!| $1.2 ir. | Committee on the War and the Re- Log » J y 5 per pair. Tigious Outiooi. | Religion Among This is the Easter season, and to mark the occasion Mr. Kay will present to every ‘Women's Pure Silk $1 to . o ’ 3 5 5 2 $1. Sllk;ac::lfic}nd&. But,eventhough Holeproofpnces have i Cr.fiv'?;:"f'fl.hgn' anig?sfify‘:’;‘r e purchaser during this sale a beautiful gift free from our Pandora Box. These gifts are L;Lstcrizchislcsocwfic been reduced, Holepmof quah';y remains KRR Clel;&gflrl::mt‘:;l&ex;s‘; cfl‘n‘{cfigib ~ worth while. They include solid gold rings, scarf pins, cuff links, watch chains, belt unchanged. ‘When you buy Holeproof i O M. graf. I the World War. [N buckles, watch charms, lockets, silver berry spoons, gravy ladles, pie knives, cold meat F30798-C993. forks, etc., etc. — need, for every taste, for every type of foot—a model which will give lasting pleasure because of the quality, beauty “and service it represents. 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