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CIGARETTE No cigarette has . the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. uick Service | Printing] LEWIS M. THAYER HOWARD S. FISK 507 13'.‘1 N‘w‘ Manager “MR. PROPERTY OWNER” Fill out this if you have ail to us n ou want SOLD No. of house. No. of roor Price Amt. cash required. s house rented How heatec Lighted by an sign be J Shall representativ Owner’s na Address CHAS. D. centh St AG NW Hom Can Be Had at Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 G St. N.W. If not in stock we can get it on short notice. A} Open Evenings. OU EMPLOY A REAL ES- TATE OR- GANIZA- TION that comprises many minds — minds trained as spe- cialists, when we are consuited. lu jgirl BOY SCOUT BOOST ’ Now Listed—Workers Face Amazing Problems. The 4,000 mark in the Easter appea members will be reached before night it was hoped, with 3, registered to noon today. ent i by Troop 5%, Boy Scouts o America. The troop is connected wtil Wallach School, and the contribution of its good deeds. the principal says. Problems to Be Met. “Why, I never knew the ociated | Charitics _did tnose things!™ 1s a fre quent cxpression heard from who have thought of the society no so much as an orgamizatior readjustment, but rather lief a single day this we help a mother ruly boys, now the Juvenile Court; to arrange for the temporary ¢ ing elsewhere until be made to have he own state., when there: problem of with an _illegitimate child; a paren a white slave case, invol ing two young people former! ployed in this city; woman re discharged for physical disability. having no claim for compens upon ler former employvers; to suade family to have woman suffer- ing from incipient insanity hospital for observation protect the children from harm: fam- ily, formerly separated. now liv- ing together, but beginning to quar- arrangements can ¢ he s sent back rel again; Woman, whos: husband | POTt r has deserted from the Navy. has| Dr. Vouros was at one time charge seven-year-old child to provide for:|gafraires at W it man at Occoquan. woman ill, four [ ‘Royalist newspapers continue to children. oldest son trying to SUDDOTt f eyprocs the view hat American rec- the family; widow with three chil-|qgnition of Constantiné is imminent, | dren to support. bu is declared here the United Experts Needed in Work. |s not appoint minister These are just a few of the daily i R SR, problems that present themselves for adjustment. They require the mos! careful study on the purt of trained, experienced social workers with p: tience and tact, who know the re- sources of the city, its institutional, legal and medical agencies, and are able to find ways and means to keep homes together wherever it is poss ble to do so. Dr. James Freeman, Church of the iphan: It means an urance of || during the intermission at the B. ¥ Railway Fare. satisfactory service (“"Maxi- Keith eater tonight, through the} D y { “e™. which j courtesy of Manager Robbins. etective Joe Connors, member of q mum Service”), which in turn Employes Separated From fene joice aufomobite squaa, ix tour- guarantecs the success of your ing homeward from Charlesto ; 5 A hom e « on, W transaction. $600,000 TO ZICN FUND. | ment Jobs Seek Re- i e e A CHEVY CHASE OFFER overn all, 2110 Bancroft place, that was A beautiful semi-detach Mrs. Fels of Philadelphia Gives to : a from in fre o s | R RN It et s = | s 1! G fund Of The|r PaymentS- : ken ‘n m ir lrm'l of »m owner's Rl rooms and botk and doubic Palestine Foundation. | ; Lome two weeks ago. Probably be- sleeping porch, large store- 'DON. - Ma P i Twenty thousand applications for re-{ & the det 7 e 4 e T Tirat cal Wn LONDON, March 22.—Sir = Alfred | e civht s, the detective found it ne ble rear porche; all ea [3ond, first commissioner of works, (mittance of quotas paid into Whe R sary o tour many miles out of the | tor Women iences; with choice electrie fll| o co)ing at a dinner tonight of the |service retirement fund have mlnl : g:—]vcr;’hp 1: l_LA:'. night he was in | fixtures; beautiful hardwood i Palestine foundation fund, which pro- | t0 the bureau of pensions since last Au-j \’I]lm ],:r"lr.”‘"::;‘”“”,. e | fioors: double garage; price, [l | " 0F lice £25,000,000 for the re- |gust, it was learned today lereis e e e i These coats have to be seen to be Si55ee: |construction of the Jewish national| This enormous number of applications, | wley “bolonged to H. B. Rose, Am. - il {home. announced that the widow of | representing a like number of resigna: | bilodor apartments, 16th and appreciated—and they certainly are {Joseph Fels of Philadelphia, had {tions and other separations fro. C streets. It was taken fi ) in > - -, | donated $600,000 to the fund. s clvil serv " come from mit parts | G et i e oMyt front 1] appreciatcd, for we've sold many of Sir Alfred declared that he intend- the country t is estimated and was found abandone Philadel- 1405.Eye Street. N ed to devote the remainder of malzanm"ouo apblications represent former | 10 Ve oy khandoned In Bhiladel i} them. Main4752 |energies to “building a great edifice | employes in the District. : 2 | ‘————————"——-2/where stood the Temple of Solomon | Under the retirement law an employe ve Jett went to Baltimore | = joannot get. back nix 21 per cent cor, oot eralearosl SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. jribution 10 O fom the service, and| ®ith the automobile of J. H. Tiua $ .00 DGES FUENISHED, PLANTED, TRIM-| MARCH 26 NEXT POOL CAR FOR CALIFOR. | then only after proper application. St WaE Al O e avenue | — G o oot In first-clams order: ail shrob | nia. Household £oods. st reduced rear oy | (0e" 2RIV & b e e (S e e i F. A. HERRELL, L 5706, 124 ry trimmed. i ETEN position to serve one or two ¢ Main 564 Y WI rebts unless contracted by mysell pessonal 37 7OSEPH DRALEY. 1106 H st. n.e. (T 1 Seensi s s TO CERTIFY THAT THE PART- erhip heretofore existing between Delefosse reen and Orules F. Prince, for conducting a Jumehroom basiness at No. 1827 7th st B.W.. 1 oon ANy dissolved this 19th day of Las been mutually % 19th day of March, 1921, Mr. Delefosse € Tinne said busipess and has u bilities thereo). DEL OF, OTICE TO THE vashington and Oid PUELIC § Dominion Railway | 1921, at 10 o'clock | ‘orporation Commis- . in Richmond. to make e thereta to stations Balls | Vi, inclusive. and return | on days other than’ Sunday and lezal holidays, < to 4 cents, increase 4 cents per | + exceed reguiar local fares ate points westbound). ] fares on quarterls commuta- Wirin tickets between Alexandria and n one haod. and stations on 1 the other La | n 46-trip | stations cents points interm il to Great Fu ket fares between all | inia to » cents. where mow i+ were approved by the Commission and are now It i~ now pro. intrastate fares to the "nl,l) DOMINTION FLOORS smail w Torr 1 oL 4 and refinished: 1 otrate ms work. 27 nw._Call any hour CLAFLIN OPTIC Reading ewing Glase THE BEST PRINTING | Is note too geod for you. ' THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, Be PRINTERS, _512 11t 8¢ cker’s Paint Hints well begun. half-done flea o “Heating ai ofin, olr.blig. M.760. { the pensions granted retired employes tainly applies to B¢ ot “Tieating and Hoofing Experts 33 Years.” | yould auill be inadeguate. | Q. A Productive Garden Material gathered by the board of | DEVOE 1009, PAINT - : actuarics as to the uctual: operation o tHO'| scedlings under way jn! of the pauyment o per cent of the N i e 2 and vou an’t go weo Made by [1,00 5 and you'll have carly | employes’ salaries into the retirement | Now that th’ fishin’ season is pen Paint, ok L o @ FOR HOUSE REPAIRS. ! picses of statistics were presented to | ther's any other kind of a fishin’ aint and Glass Co,, |, Ge0: M- Barker Co, Inc, |ioneriis, Sontip, Lo Bt 'anaific | recl but % swell §9 reel.” 1230 Wisconsin ase. P ERHE RS, b st Tel M. 1318 { gotuul figures of the operation willl Some folks are called “rubes” | At the First Sign N T e We'll be oa t Job unmed.iately. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc 1114 9th 81 Phone North 21-283 E35T Roofing Experts. Exceptional Printing' Distinctively Typed—and Pericct Presswork. The National Capital Press __1210-1212 D St. N.W. Save Your Roof n ¥ with Tronclad Rest ‘ IRONCL 1 and you. We Rovteg Cowpasy. Phooe Modse 'Y | myself. {Hair in a2 Mattres | Graftorn&Son,Im:‘.,h | Metallic Roof Pain { Pure Linseed 0il Paint, $1.10 pe 1316 F st gw. | greater security and speed. SECURITY STOK- AGE €0., 1140 15th DER or_contracts made by any person other than RAY ROLLINS, 2084 Lincola road The Harris Hat Frame Shop, 1010 F st. nw. The newest hat frames from N. Y., &c. Flowers, braids and trimming. Hats ‘made to order reasonable. - Hemstitehing all_colors, 2 25 £ The Kind You Want In the Time You Want It NOT THE CHEAPEST—BUT THE BEST The Duplicating Office 14th and Pa. Ave. N.W. _ Phone Main 6271 ~ Notice to Contractors! | Plumbing and heating done on a small percent. | the 20,000 cas ige basw; can’ give the' best of verberoent: | daily augmented. { Zusrantee it will 05t less than if work ie gae Task for New Commissioner. | nt: ress oy by ot 345 HOUSEKEEPERS, ATT! ar office. g3 washe at your residence: look like Dprolang the wear of rugs. Progressive Sales Co., 608 Fon w. ki ap13 The Shade Shop 830 13th St. uord Phone M. 4874 for Factory ig\avt?"vny_l\'ir}dg\\' Shad;\: s is Sold, to Length Graded According to_clean and break the hatr We can blow the hair | ftress to some one and the dust out Tiihout breakage. Nothing like vur system s | actuaries, in the hope that the board ‘Beé'ell' i{in turn will put the matter before s Mattress Factory |coneress. SMainfabit: N Vafelmigiigie | Claim Annuity Insafficlent. PIANOS FOR RENT UPRIGHT AND GRASD | as been claimed that the annui- pianos for rent ut reasonn .,r.?»'..",..,'.'.‘:;" ’“\ hg‘mme'u under the law are Inol ks greement. “HUGO | enough to ailow nnuitant to live CH. - Victrolas and recorqs. ! .n“p:npmrly, in view of the fact that ROOF TROUBLE ~ ithe cost of living has not declined neral standpoint. Call Main Wash. Loan. & b oy T gallon, deily. N W. R. Winslow “.J, Yiri" . LIMP IN—WALK OU WILSON. Chiropodist, 720 13th st CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. Roof Men of Long ar servi Plones Col. 155 and 1331. " CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. _______ PRESBYTERIAN. DAY 8:0 M. Gunton:;l'emple Pres. Corver 18th and It z Sacred Cantata “'Olivet to Calvars” Maunder. Chorus Choir; Joka G. Klein and Fred Fa Soloists, Church streets FUND FORCHARTY Nearly 4,000 Contributors of the Associated Charities for 10,000 9 contributors Among the contributions was one from the troop’s treasury—just one | those for famiiy Taken trom the sheet,” they are follows: To t a man who hi at a lodgzing 4 woman who. husb: ill in the hospital, W of a serious tr o ~ happencd in the fami Royalists Expect Mr. Hard- been ill; to secu institutional for an old man. = dence in c 5 . wo citics and 2 not to know ing to Recognize where he bels t the moment; to p a home for two on probation with are of a woman belong- red for in her a deaf and dumb taken to in order to rector of the is _to_explain MIMEOGRAPHING | perience If your roof leaks -1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 3,959 Washingtonians have, to date, contributed to the sup- port of the Associated Charities. Are you one of 3hese? If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. 1 ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find $.. payment in full first quarterly payment ———————ee———————— ( h n as ‘ot ‘membership desired) for. - . ¢ - (or contribution) for the current year. Eiving agen are of R el N am e T e the problem Active D 500 and difficul { * 10000 district oflice 3 50.09 SiniCict eomcs, % Address. .. ceeenn ie night 1 : to plan for a n whose husban ad be beating her, inorder to_compel e 3 « . . - of non'sumor o e o wor 3| CREEK MINISTER TO U. S. WILL ACT college raduate who hLad recently lost his position and had reached the nd of his resources: to advise AS CHARGE UNTIL KING IS ACCEPTED i Ruler. By the Associated Pres ATHEBNS, March 2 —Dr. Alexander Vouros, who has been named Greek es, s minister to the United have the status of charge d' according to the passports is will him by the Greck government. The American lezation he clined to vise Dr. Veuros as minister, pointing out that Presi- {dent Harding not as vet es- tablished relations with King stantine. Following this action, the Greek sn office has amended the pass- issued to the diplomat fore { Vouro: ! THREE PURLOINED CARS FOUND IN OTHER CITIES RETIREMENT FUND DRAWNONBY 20,000 Taken to Escape Paying ch Must Be O. K.'d. Ex H strects the night of March 2 as any such number of | was found abandoned two dz “| menerally until the figure 20.000 wasery of the three automobiles. Detec- e faed toda Each one of these| tive Flect M. Hughlett, chief of the A olications has fo be O. K'd by thelautomobile squad, said he felt ce 2P Service Commission before it can| tain that the automobiles were driv- ibe paid by the pension bureau. en from this city by persons who p rremsury Department, which is| wanted to s: rail fare. The | tual finances of the re- ent_fund being kept busy e et th cases of those asking for remittances, making the payments available and generally supervising ithe fund. The retiremen joyriders. he suggested, probably re- side in the cities where they aban- doned the cars. He further suggested that they may have been taken by persous who were on their way to more distant points and who feared capture if they j handling the ac is t division of the bu- a4 of pensions is now on a firm | kept the cars in their possession any Irea o Rasis, three great rooms inllonger. IL was an casy matter for T affice building at 5th and G streets | them to take a car elsewhere, the being devoted to the work of handling | detective stated. and cover another cases. One of the by the section which | T ces. and this, * caring for is the retirement 1ap of their journey. irooms is occupied t | takes care of the remit : “its hands full, [ssctioniberis which number Abe Martin Says: /i ioner of pensions cial duties, to do with The new comm will find one of his first off all probability. wiil have | he Selection of a board of actuaries to survey the operation of the retire ment law, and make a full report to Congress. ! ! . S adtuary ot Mthe The government actualy & e ¢ is to be one of ! Treasury Departme Ya. the two other members to commissioner of G be ted by the ensionts. : 3 PO pected that this board will| full recommendations to Ci s 1o changes needed in the re- s revealed by the op- ince it went make gress tirement law, eration of the statuts effect last summer. I ose working for increated annu: ities to those retired probably will i place their cases be fore the board of i { materially from a It is even claimed that did the cost of living return to pre-war figure e i : | be scanned eagerly {when they're only respectable. | ENGINEERS DEBATE STRIKE. |t Neue S fone,__ [y xows e e | f(eziews Strength! aboard ocean-going towbouts, in pro- inst wage 1 Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after prostrating illness, fil SCOTT'S EMULSION taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength uts placed in ef- being held n | Marine Engi- | sociation, pending national executive test ag March neers' Beneficial A approval of its committee. Members of the Atlantic Coast Tow- boat Owners' Association placed in effect the first of this month monthly reductions of from $35 to $50, refus- ing to renew last year's wage agrec- ment. —_—— Tt is estimated that since the art of printing became general no fewer .| than 600,000,000 copies of the Bible, in and vigor. whole or in part, have been printed | {Scott & Bowne Bloomfield. ®.7. 2026 and circulated. CIERTEITEE o QUSRI N Suggested That Automobiles Were | IPACKERS AND MEN NEAR AGREEMENT Sécretary Davis Said to Have Made Splendid Progress * Through Conferences. Clearing up of the controversy be- ELL-A FOR 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION tween the *big five” packers and | their employes over wages and hours and recognition of the war-time agreement appeared probable today. Secretary Davis of the Department of Labor, who has handled the mat- ter since last Monday, was in con- erence with Redmond Brennan ind Dennis Lane, representing the The packers’ repre 5 did not confer with the 1 crotary today and would not a s explained, until called by Mr. Ethelbert Stewart, newly reappoint- ed commissioner of labor statistics, as called into the conference this {morning and_is understood to have j verificd fizures ring on wages ang | Hiving s - which Labor Secre- | tary is said to have presented to the | jemployes’ spokesmen. Howell Davis, | |a member of the board of concilia- | | E iry Henning | H ence for g short tim 4 | While silence was mafntained by both isides as to the prog of the con- | the labor m Ik { > o noon onsider made {as the basi settlement of the dis- | pute. i Principal events of v, included 1 conference between Da repre: ti n of the empioyi of the matter at the c Ar station at { That' commana | retirement of Maj. gett, n Francisco. ated by the Hunter Lig- Gen. AUTO SMASHED, SHE SUES. Because her automobile was demol ished in a collision with a machine owned by Joseph Ferrero, suit to co £1,500 damage ha bee filed by Susie P. Be inst N { The curred Decembe {last a and P streets | King, Simon, Young & Koeni appear for the plaintiff. Being Well Dressed fi Nl will find our forced LT LR LT LT T T T O . and of Colonial de- sign; br constructi on 10 room baths; randas; rear and sleeping porches; dou- ble garage: lot S0x150 feet. / 2z ve- PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION o o Pays 6 Per Cent n shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. Tt Pays 4 Per Cent n shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Gives One That Feeling of QU LT LT LU LU D LT T GROWTH AND IDEAS A business is as big as the men and the ideas back of it. You Architecturally Perfect ‘Thoroughly Appointed Open for Inspection Every Afternoon JAMES BERRY, President Only the Better Grade Prompt Delivery B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. 7626. “GOCD AFTERNOON, FOLKS” MEYER'S SHOPS 1331 F STREET THE STORE WITH A SMILE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT —a recognized authority in its field, because it is constantly ahead by constructive ideas, by systematic investigations and study of how other cities handle property. Real estate is not a thing to be played with—it's a serious business. A Neglected Property Is Worse Than Nothing SHANNON & LUCHS Property Management Department 713 14th St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE HOMES 29-31 Quincy St. CHEVY CHASE, Center of Aristocratic Pre-eminence MD. Beauty Supreme Artintic de- sign; stome foundation and fireplaces 9 aths; breakfast rorch; charm- ing alcove in living room; 1ot 70x150 feets | double garage. \ W.C. and A. N. MILLER OWNERS AND BUILDER: Union Trust Building UTTITTILLE e e lEROM THE AVENUE. AT N TH ing and eparate nees | JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary between My, [ and the pach rep- | resentatives and beiween h r See- | nd the cmpioye: . | =i 5e orie obrn o Secretaries Hoover and Wailace were: INSURE YOUR PROPERTY not present at any of vesterday's ses- P 3 sions, which was taken s an nviication | Azainstibamagetron that none of the basic questions were | N Jinvolved i the discussions and That RANDSTORMS merely a matter of arranging details{ The rate on brick dwellings still remained to be worked out. ool EICHT SCENTS prc Bundred| dollars insurance. ! GEN. EDWARDS TO MOVE UP. | For further information call Brig. Gen. Clarence R. Bdwards, s now stationed at Camp Dix, N J. Wfll probably will e promot.d Ajor 1am general in a few days s - o the command of the { 1412 G Easter Neckwear A distinguished assem- blage of Spring Neck- wear of Swiss, Italian, and American The makes of the: French origin. foremost e four coun- tries are represented in a collection not to be du- plicated in Washington or surpassed in London, Paris or New York. 65¢c to $4 Giber: Daily 8:30 to 6 CHARLES C. GLOVER OBE] . President S of Cashier MILTON E. AILES Vice President AVON M. NEVIUS Assistant LLIAM J. Lesme? ATHER Vice President wI ¥ GEORGE o0, VAS! JOSHUA EVANS, Jr. Vive Presidenmt UBLIC CONFIDENCE is a bank’s greatest asset. The basis of this confidence rests upon the busi- ness integrity of the men who direct its affairs. The men whose names appear herewith compose our Board of Directors, and their connection therewith guarantees a safe, sound and conservative ‘adminis- tration. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHARLES C. GLOVER ‘WM. J. FLATHER MILTO: . AILES H. ROZIER DULANY CHARLES 1. CORBY JOHN S. LARCOMBE HENRY B. SPENCER JULIUS GARFINKLE FLEMING NEWBOLD JAMES MARION JOHNSTO! ROBERT C. WILKIN: C. POWELL MINNIGERODE STERLING RUFFIN WILLIAM M. RITTER CHAS. CARROLL GLOVER, Jr. HARRY F. CLARK L. KEMP DUVAL FRANK J. HOGAN LOUIS JEFFRIES @he Rinas National Bank OF WASHINGTON DC. » On Pennsylvania Avenue Rcing the U.S. Treasury Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000 Resources, Close of Business, Feb. 21, 1821—$25,631.830.36 NDER sixty and over nine- teen—you can take that both ways. It applies to our price range this season and the ages of Fashion Shop fol- lowers. We don’t expect to sell everybody—for all men don’t appreciate true style. The man who seeks the uncommon - comes here. The Tasuion Sho % QETOWA mn:o and B m: l"lfle;m.n and G Streets, Opp. Cranéefre Next to Keith's ‘Wasbington’ Opp. U. 8. Treasury m-u;u‘y. - 1 Rochestar Tailored Clothes -~ Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hews ~ -