Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 4

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rg—~ : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D..€, FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1921 x‘-—:_::-_—————:_—_————*wfi—h——“ A e % T S : OPEN EVENINGS : Hart Schaffner & Marx : Y o g ¢ Full Dress or Tuxedo 4 0 4 8 ] We Guarantee : (Coat and Trousers) 9 ; : ¢ spectally priced Washingtonians have, to date, contributed to the sup- | : port of the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? || If you are nat, and if the thought of a hungry, Washingtori | VICTROLA PRICES || baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for : , your hand means more to you than a gesture, fll out ghe ; § [b_lfnk below and swell the total. Urge yczm- !rienlz‘s ltol do i . for the Enhre Year Qf 1921 € | ikewise. -Washi not t rom its helpless ; . g Do i 0y a lng‘OIi'l cannot turn away : JOln Our a0 ) | ASSOCIATED CHARITIES $ (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). E s V. . &, Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, i ct & j e | Easter Victrola Clu t Inclosed please find $...............e 600000000 1) F; payment in full 5 first quarterly payment (for........... e cineahenee Tonlg ht or Tomorrow = % (Rind of membership desired) (or contribution) for the current year. Y NO CASH PAYMENT "IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Small monthly payments to begin next month—all you NEMBERSHIPS. Assoctate g Name. ...eccecidienceteseccnnncnonnn This New Model Style No. 90 need to do is to make your initial cash purchase of VICTOR RECORDS here. UN”ED GHAR"IES FILLING POLICE FORCE. 257> REMEMBER—We give One Year's Victor <51 e i Service Free of Charge Lniee Niomiee Come In Any Time Up to 10 O’Clock Tonight or Tomorrow | = the ranks of the department. i . 1 ing the war vacancies in the dflp.'l.rl-} .nd Sel“t Y v":u°h—we Do tbe Rut' y ment numbered as high as 162, and in | = = = Our slogan: “We $350 and up. December last the number was 114 l : : — * | Today there arg oniy thirty vacancies ) nc . Special Easter Appeal IS |cromims fones, (07 27 five in the| 9 4 2 There are severdl vacancies in the | e ks, | aaaRETT ol | 122)1°F Sixeet Phone Frank. 6900 0 10,000 TONOTS, | ea i ohratoss: dae sbyiarZoms | OPEN EVENINGS— I The Easter appeal of the Associated | attendant at the house cf detention Charities for 10,000 members reached Bhd‘»n engineergiin the hacborEpre ) cinet. : : 4,048 recorded contributions at noon today. The ‘sum still unprovided e —————————ese———————— oA | B2 | ——— o] c—— o] ——— o] ———[o]c————al——lal——=lal—22 o] o able the Associated Charities and the = = 'PLAYER-PIANO From Baltimore’s Great Exclusive > Piano and Player House BN - 398 [t WLW&® Payable $10 Down ~Take a Lon; Time to Pay the Balance to Apprqvefl C;edif RE i€ &' supgtst , : 'ThemofneatthisPlay&-Pfiano arrives, your home becomes bright and cheery withmusic. Every day and evening takes Citizely" Relief Association to meet their current responsibilities, It is the hope of officials that the spirit of Easter-tide will result in a large increase in subscribers and ! gifts during the next few days. Poem Krom Unknown Gliver. The society today was in receipt of | $50 from an anonymous giver, who sent the following verse. | THE LITTLE BOY IN THE THIRD FLOOR BACK ASKS A QUESTION. Some words that grown-up people use Are not so very clear 1o ne. For instance, tell me what tliey mean | By “‘equal’ opportunity.’* I think and ask, but cannot fiad Just what the 'trouble’s all about. Wiy abould most bors have resl homes, ile Jack and 1 must go without? Perhaps the grown-up people know t I'm too littieyet to see; But I do wish I understood This “‘equal opportunity. i Have They Equal Chance? How far many of the Associated families are from having ‘an equal 3 [chance with normal ones is perhaps best shown by the handicaps found last year in the 998 families under care, it was pointed out. For exam- e, in 30 per cent of the families there was fourd irregular school at- tendance on the part.of the chfldren: in 24 per cent there was the problem of unemployment for one4 of the family; in l-l-rT ‘lru tuberculosis p‘ nearly § per cent blindnesk or near blindness, and 61 per cent were' handi- capped by the presence of other phys- ical disability. In 14 per. cent there was mental handicap; 13 per cent ‘were living under bad housing cofdi- Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx re— This is the 100 per cent satisfaction - store—money cheerfully refunded Satizrday—-The Last Day of the Special Easter Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx 0 fll | fl' ! l I fl I -fl fl | fl HiZRE is a suggestion worthy the seri- ous consideration of every home and 4 tions; 18 per cent ‘of the Yamilles were = - « = E B e eaiaaaer Stk music lover. - You.may comed:l: 2 on a new and happier aspect for you and = ¥ v 4 = ¢ g o = ;,;?: ::.. ..':s’: é’e':::éf.:au‘c".} ‘E;;.',“.“'i’:ikéi’- Knabe \Ndarirozms, {nc‘, thde 1most is yours. : = such conditions that’ makes : 3 i class; and largest ex- o .l = E?.’.’:'.!.‘e:.’f mg\{wo;en; of the Assosiated tmg_‘“Sh? , MG ;tl : s tie 5 All piano'music is at your comm'and. g ::F!nlz;:tlo;;ov; ]a:r'.? z:;:“:::.:::":p::;l_, : ¢lusive piano and p ayc:r store 1n Ys Dances, light and grand opera s.clectlons, = Efi?&%m?fi&ffi‘f;;flh:’?m and select one of thesefine Players. sacred, patriotic and populdr songs and , who have volun- - H H : The e For a small down payment of only,$10 the great dlassics are available to you. £ | tributions may be sent to The Star or N . $. (. = g 257 esti g to approved creflitand a long time to pay Surely this is 2 home hsu%glestw!llr}’ou = thebalance, younay have theinstrument should adopt—this is the Player-Piano - 1delivered to your home. that should be in your home, Compare This Player at $398 With Other Players Selling for Much More Tifis new ,anci beautiful Player-Piano’ _a five-;}oint motor, bell me.ta] plate, fine is an 88-note instrument, guaranteed for soundmg board, the latest improvements 10 years, which assures yoy absolute a.'nd devices, 1o.ud and soft pedal expres- satisfaction and protection. The instru- sion dev:ces—{n fact, is a model player- ment is designed along plain lines, yet piano and‘a_n instrument that. compares is so artistic that it is certain to satisfy most favorably with player-pianos sold the most scrutinizing buyer. It contains elsewhere for a great deal more. Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va.: Staff College, Washington barracks and Walter Reed General Hospital. He will ve Capt. to Howard S. Reeside, treasurer, 923 H [ street northwest, Father John's Medicine P g1ves new strength and health to pee- S [ple_who are run down.—Advertise- 2 ment. 7 CONSTRUCTOR ORDERED HERE | First Lieut. Harry L. Waggoner, . Q. M. C, at Buffalo, N. Y., has been ordered to this city ‘for duty as con- (4 structing quartermaster at Vort Myer, - {44 s Ci Made to sell THIS SEASON at $55. We prefer to mark them close as a special attraction. It’s our way of inviting you to the store—offer a REAL inducement. Thase spring 1921 blue serge suits are the very fin- est produced by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Perfectly tail- ored of the highest quality blue serge—rich, deep and unchangeable; guaranteed fast color. Many are silk- lined throughout. All sizes and models, single and doub]e breasted; 2 or 3 button; form-fitting or conserv- ative. spaintion 3 SALE OF . By coming to-Knabe Warerooms, Inc., and buying one of these Player-Pianos, you secure the best value that the markets of the entire world afford. We believe you cannot secure such value in a Player- ' UP RIGHT Piano elsewhere than at Knabe Warerooms, Inc. Other ONLY e . stores sell instruments—some at higher, a few at lower $ prices.. But-this Player:-Piano at $398 will compare, we . believe, with other instruments sold for a great deal more. 45 THIS BRAND-NEW Pearl Necklaces |, The Famous French Indestructible Pearls, ! i 18-In. Length | in Handsome Plush Case | Now on Sale - ||! $9.75 | Every one bears the Du | | Barry tag and is guaranteed | permanently not to peel, break or discolor. Can be washed in hot or cold | | water and is positively inde- structible. | They come in a handsome silk-lined velvet case. Compare | them with other strands in our store, bearing the .names of other famous makers, which sell here amnd in_other good stores at $20, $35, §30 and even more. Every necklace has a Guaranteed 10 Years. [ IMPORTANT NOTICE! The number of Player-Pianos at $398 is very limited. To make sure of securing one for immediate delivery, a . prompt selection is advised. solid gold clasp. | 24-in. Lengths $13.78 Spring Topcoats | 30-in. Lengths ...$19.78 % Used Instruments Taken in Exchange = , Open 'Evel:y Night Until Nine 1 e i by e full metal frame, three strings to unison,” , bushed'* tuning - pins, repeating ¥ 1 action, good quality of felt in hammers, 5)-‘“‘-‘ hickel action brackets, case handsomely 11i N lished. Height, 4 feet 74 inches J.HAWitliams. piet By P B! 23 Open Nights Untii Nine | for Easter Light-weight Business Coats, made ; by Hart Schafiner & Marx. The 1920 $ wsrice for equal values was $60. Our 1921 Mail Orders Promptly Filled ‘A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accepted. No Charge for Alterations || we Will Be Pleased to Open a Charge Acceunt | With You | Raleigh Haberdasher SELINGER’SE 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue : g Crioslinigg - 820 F St., Cor. 9th- - fi “Look for the Big Clock™ g * ginabe 1330 G Street NW. T T [°] D

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