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10 THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. ORPHANAGE PARTY TONIGHT. | classcs,of Mozlerie Woepster, The on; Rmm RUlES Fuu_flw Nook Broken in Was, | |MUSTEHELP/ALIEYFOLKS | 258 Sbeis co e lonetionien (e =i i st | any a Home ; An Easter party will be given to!dancing, will be held in the recreation # some’ of the phases of the problem jare taking advantage of the Amer- the children of the Washington City | hall, 1407 Massachusetts avenue. Veteran Carries On Otherwise Law Will Cause Housing |2t 8 meeting of the committee last icanization schools. “Miss Aiton said | Orphanage tonight by the recreation | Presents will be given to the children. night. . She dald steps should be taken |80 many foreigners are coming to | ohes thar “run down ap- ( now t t a situation which will | Washington every month that the | pearanee en atl = ol [ias Well as Before ‘ Congestion, Says Miss Aiton. B oo e o o hor AN L1320 Bimurway il ol Deeds s - DR L ’ recial Dispaten toThe Star. * | | What is to become of Washington's | Goce. Into effect. Unless this 1# dohe, | valueless from the school point of | PAINT! ; JPOPEKA, Kan, March 24— | |alley population when the law closing | She warned, housing congestion wili | View. | “Save the Surfacen R 7 | ‘oln Allen of Atchison is :.:“ | palleys as residential places becomes | become so serious as to menace the —_—— | Interior and Exterlor Work . _THR SWOPPING (21027 3N etlte=itewjmenIknariatiomed L | effective one year from the day peace | health of the city. } T T A A i e | Conault . — science Hving w a is declared. is a broblem that Is being | The committee Is making a surve: v in Auteuil, France. is a ring which | R. K. 1 T l“::'::fl“\m‘::l e | investigated by the District Feder--!of Washington's foreign population, | was once worn by Queen Elizabeth of | " 2 =M. 42 E D "“ J Beuthen Governor Stops G | omen's Clubs. Miss Maud |looking particularly into the ques: | England | Patnting Department. Ph. N & loosevel n from e attle- _%_—_———*%' e Meetings of Over 4 Persons Rootevelt in from e batle- | | AN NN NN ENNNNESESEEEERSE SEESEESEES N EESEESESSENEENESNEN} all meetings except those of a re-|€ frontier at ligious nature are prohibited and be- med a Polish tween 8 o'clock in the evening and 4 o'clock in the morning all parties atch adds that the Germans numbering more than two persons rom the region. may be fired upon without warning. Business houses may remain open | REFUGEES FILL KATTOWITZ. only between 9 and 12 in the morning and 2 and 5 in the afternoon. Similar regulations have been issued at Mys- |Many Are Injured as Young Poles lowitz. . Celebrate Victory. ARMED POLES IN SILESIA. By Cable to The Star and Ci LONDON, March 23.—A wireless dis- ARCOnyclghty 1 patch received from Berlin gives a| KATTOWITZ Upp sia, March Kattowitz report to the effect that|23 (Delayed).—The streets of this city Kattowlteireportitolftholiefact Nthat RS ——— |are crowded with refugees, many of '————-———_———~1 |them with bandaged heads and black- lened eyes. - This afternoon the Will l R 3 s . and Only 2 at Night. | ghting on the French front. | W o e t Rain or Snow e, (iRt Sp%fi dD'sE’lay ’ . 100 Wonderful BERLIN, March 24.—Several cm-| | to met around g much the same | i ‘ A 3 Today‘? ployes of th: :nlerallled plebiscite | | manner an {he Mtetancman Mol |8 Mi“il::n S e Amm S @V F:éiay _Bargalns {c ision i Silesia have been mur- e e ] C It This Weather-Proph P s e e S BT R T R DR ) Secti Yy 2 vertisement aisu s Weather-Prophet ernor of Beuthen has ordercd that| | . ' |m ction - On (HYDROMETER) :;"i:‘:;nm;‘: S ':m,]:;’d’e:‘h"_]‘l"':: :rm;‘ i z mm‘{- Second Floor The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Opposite Page semblages of more than four perso: ars from Gen. army, h:n‘e‘i- . - | TWO DAYS’ SALE—¥FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This Coupon [ A ildren’s Easter Tailored Hats and ago Daily News. Throughout t dustrial region I of y g Pol It Is Very Interesting and Surpri.si.ngly Made on Strictly Scientific Principles. When the weather is to be fine the two children will be out; when stormy weather is approaching the witch will come out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow, By special arrangement with the makers, we are able to quote a special price—69c instead of $1.00—on a limited quan- tity for a limited time—or as long as the quantity lasts, ‘The house s made of hardwood, in the Swiss cottage style, and is decorated, as the picture shows, with thermometer, elk's head, bird, etc, It has four windows and two doorways. Sold Regularly at $1.00. Our Price for a Limited Time....... S e 69c Highly ornamental as well as useful and interesting. Be sure to get yours early. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled On Sale at the Stationery Department—Palais Royal—Main Floor, Red bot summer or blue cold winter—it’s all the same to pIXONs LUBRICANT Gears shift easily in zero weather, Whether the mercury hits high or low, the smooth Dixon film clings evenly to teeth Richard Smith, 1117 20th street, re. and bearings, reducing wear, ported to the police of the third pre noise aad friction. And it lasts cinet that he a long, long time. assaulted At your dealer’s in convenient red tins. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. 2 e mpted to Jorsey City Established 3 é N.J. m 1827 Mrs. F. G 172! Churck 5 reported that a duplicate ke: . e e $50. WHEN YOUR GRANDMA WAS A LITTLE nterurban lines were crowdes with Germans coming into Kattow Dr. Urbanek, one of the German leaders, has come out with a proposal for an Upper Silesian republic, under German adm - ROBBED ON STREET. Man’s Hands Cut When He Tries to Get Pocketbook. Regularly $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 A most fortunate purchase right at the height of the Easter tide enables us to offer about 50 dozen Children’s Easter Hats at a fraction of their original selling price. All 1921 Styles and Colors For the miss 6f 5 to 12 years, in just the styles that will please the mother as well as the little miss. 37a 37538 Sl bl Al Al Sl R Al S Al S Al Al Sl S Al Sl Sl S LAl LA L AU b g § eP bl et (e s (er [ (od (e (et (&b (ot (ed (eu (b (e e bl p e v e v ] g Ll Your choice of such styles as Rolled Sailors, Pokes, bis Mushrooms, Side Roll, etc.; made of Milan hemp, China Milan gnd novelty straws, neatly trimmed with grosgrain y ribbon bands, bows and streamers. Choice at $1.37. Palais Royal—Second Floor SHOES S, { Theft of a WE FITT] ———— G 1RL FITTED H $60 was reported e Fot A Started 4th street nort 0 nght” SENATOR FRANCE TO SPEAK. Senator Joseph I. France of Ma it has been announced, will m NN RS EEEEEE NN EENEEREEEEE RN EENNEN EEEEEEEER S E N NS EE NS E S NS N RN NN N RN RN EE AT ARCr AR ORNOSEES ST When We See to the Fitting R T Shoe Store of the Shoes . n e former so- EESEESE SN EEEEEEEEEERIEEEEEEN EEEEEEEEESR Simee 1875 = = - As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined, and as the tittle Properly fitted children’s shoes never hurt the tender growing feet bones are guided, so do they grow, either grace- = P fully straight as nature intended or painfully crooked as badly fitting B rOken Spnvnvg Coats, o 4 little boots too often bend them out of shape. TR UNKS mdap;“ $10.98, $16.98, : s $24.98 Up 52 feet but afford protection, ease, comfort and “foot REPAIRED PROMPTLY v freedom” as the little folks romp and play. Call Fracklin 8th and Penna. Ave. N.w. We have specialized for nearly half a century 485 6 ' in fitting children’s shoes and our lines of juvenile footwear for every age are selected with an expert TOPHAM'S (No Branches) knowledge of what constitutes worth and true service in combination with properly styled models fcr in- fants, little fellows, sturdy lads and vain little misses. 80 L St. N.E. (Established 1855) TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER GRIP Fortify the system against Grip Place Your Children’s “Foot-Health” In Our Charge —We'll Accept That Responsibility. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY In a great variety of good plain styles; all sizes and novellies E properly priced. Sole agents for the “Cadet” hose for children. They outwear two ee——mae——— Bring Your pairs of the ordinary kind. and Influenza by taking Children Here, iy Grove’s /& Little Feet Is W a Science Laxative Jo 305, STRASRURCEL. G Brom Quinine tablets which déswy germs, ‘act as a tonic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In- fluer.za. Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature R D IO OO S B 003 0 T TR BRI Breakfast— ADuty or a Pleasure? ‘There's real joy in the morning meal.and genuine preparation for the work hours that follow, when the menu includes e rapeNuts &=k The full nutriment c“wheat and malted barley in this unique food provides unusual nourishment with- out burdening the stomach. Ready to serve from the package with cream or milk. Sweet with the natural sugar of the grains, self-developed in the making If your breakfast isnit a pleasure, try GrapeNuts “There’s a Reason” Made by Fostum Cereal Co.Inc,Battle Creek, Mich: .Two Moyfe Days Before Easter Sunday Shop at Ney’s for Real Values in Women’s Easter Suits : Every Suft in‘the sale, of unquestionable styl.e and quality, offering a variety calcu- lated to win favor with Women who insist on distinctive apparel and who consider real money-saving prices. - T D T Choice of a wide variety of authentic styles in siits developed of serge, trico'tine, velours, twill cords, Poiret twill and novelty fabrics, in navy, pewter, squirrel, wren and black. Coats, in various styles, are all beautifully lined with plain or fancy silk. All Required Alterations Will Be D_elivered Before Easter TOT ST T e ) I IR e