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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! B[] AR" 'I'[] REV'EW FUN‘[:“}:;H:*IEFI!\ISII:IIEF[()E;&E}l’;68 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Knew the Kind of a Lawyer He W.an‘:::'i;w'm . ! S encAGe ME, Sale of Tags at Churches Adds ) $2,000—Expect to Gain JEFE. TM PRACTISING | $100,000 Goal Tonight. . With more t (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) —By BUD FISHER. ¢ T™ IN A PRETTY PrexLel T'MBEING SUED FoR. BREACH d€ PRoMISE AND UNLESS T 6CT HLD OF A 600D LAWYeR MY NAME WILL B& MUD. MAYBE MUTT CAN HeLP Mme outt BEEN. ADMITTED To THe BAR AnD I'™M ALL SeT T WANT A LAWYER THAT KNOWS THE GAME! LAW! AHEM 00 realized from holic churches 1a 1 the drive fo $100.000 for the suffering women and children of Ireland left headquar- Training Allowances to Dis- abled War Veterans Subject i of Exhaustive Inquiry. e o e ness section of the city. Vecational training allowan to; The total receipts of the twelve-day diabled war veterans are to be thor-|driv to a close tonight, ocughly Teviewed by the vocational training board. = iy Srosate Is in charge that when ‘""““3'.“““ study proposed | the final accounting is taken tonight tary Wallace of the Department of{the District of Columbia will have Agriculture, a member of the lm..nL; 3 over m..r top.” o S s oy Tt ctions from some_ of the thea- in a statement last night indicated | ore, many of the. meving ploture that the board's ruling fixing a maxi- | houses and several district units have mum of $2,200 annually on payments | 10t ¥et been tabulated, and. as thero : {are two or three special performances would stand. This ruling is nNOW Un-|till to be given for the benefit of the der fire. fund, ever: Secretary Wallace's Statement. j the movem B = “The new members of the board.” | p AL & meeting of the Washinsto Said the statement by Secretary Wal- OO ikt srnis TS0 wa lace, which it was understood had the 3 e vl _¥as und . he | seribed for the relief fund. approval of Secretary Hoover of the ccording to an announcement made Department of Commerce, anotherihy the Knickerbocker Theater, 18th board member, “have the feeling thatistreet and Columbia road, two specfal the whole b: of vocational train-|benefit performances will be given at ing allowanc T 5, at 2 u and “Toonearviller requ xhaustive | inqyiry and study in the inter. cting of the Padriac H. 1 last ace w0 a statement Huzh Reilly, treasurer, last there seems little doubt Pending exhaustive Secre- hinz points to success for nt, it i ted. . su i to encourage and assist the Jewish CITIZENS’ HEAD RAPS “D, C. EVENING” PROGRAM. Z}"fiifi.".fi;fifi&lfi'{‘n’i‘xé‘é‘&%'gif"’.\‘a‘ff,fii“r‘é‘i SEES ETERNAL LIFE. 0. 5iirifs Anauiiinor s oy the ¢ t will b furnished REFUSAL TO WAIVE TAX A1 states Society and Community fl;rc':-‘;‘-;m of the United States Marine | Millions Now Living Will Never = oL a Die, Bible Speaker Says. GOLD IN ALASKA. Ly Do 1 Center Plan Ceremonies. I to the fund by Head of Central Assoclation In-| Final preparations for the “District | CHINA-BUILT SHIP IN PORT | Quoting liberaiy froh the Bible in or more received | HUUSING SHURTAG[ censed Over Action in Gon- | °f Columbia BEjScclenrafonyitol = SUOPOEE OF his siatements [Judge J. [Distepery on) Gocouto resk Gauses be held in the general civic center at F. Rutherford of New York, president s 8 one from Donohoe | U. 8. Board Receives First Vessel ensation Among Miners. e from Donohoe zaga Hall Concert. Central High School tomorrow night of the InternatipnalBible FAIRBANKS. \qukg March 25 k. BAN S, A a. March 2 at 8 o'clock were completed today. From Oriental Shipyard. Association, in an addr Refusal by the internal revenue col- (7 < . Soas 5 g 3 I This city is enjoying its The affalr, ‘which bromises toeclipse he | afternoon, at Poli's Theater Adeclared | o C'fY 15 enjoving its first reu Senate Reconstruction Com- |iector for this district to waive the tax anything of kind ever staged in| SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. | mining sensation in years with the Mandarin, | the new age of righteousness - on tickets for a concert to be given April | Washington, will be given by the|Shipping Board steamer s and | ay 3 N A G : % s e 7 el s built i sl overy of gold on Cocomo cree: mittee Finds New Capltal 11 at Gonzaga Hall under auspleces of | All-states Society in co-operation with | first of the board's freighters built|eternal life foretold by the prophets fhiu): thres (oiies of (oo ook the Central Citizens' Association has|the community center department of | in Chinese shipyards to arrive here, Is[is near at hand. Many millions of public tre require thorough not exp matter now The attitude of tF onc of inten of the men. R every member that the vided be disbursed in the most helpful way possibl Limitation 1s Discussed. tudents’ erd A : : pay streak runs A windlass “considerably incensed” Thom: J-) the public schools and various patri-|in the harbor, after a run of twenty-| those now living will never die, he | hov e A The board's decision limiting voca- Is Greatest Need Donovan, president of the associatton|otic and historic societies. pe two and one-half days from Shanghai. | said. “loacket, sccording’ to Dun and Jack relieve the housing shortage | emption was refused, although the pro-| District from its inception 1o the| Three more steamers are to be de-|Bible as one of the events which | xaid has been fannd on homms ereck throughout the United States are set | ceeds of the concert are to provide for|present. Some of the best local dra- |livered to the board by the Chinese|would mark the beginning of the new | sin: ting started there in lectures in the interest of the American- | matic taléent will be 1916 ization movement. are 71.147 men tional allowances to §2.200, Secretary and promoter of the cancert, according| One of the featurcs of the cele- |She came in ballast to the Robert| The speaker commented wpon the|(f the Sha rimes Gistham, mwmers Wallace's statement sa w made i i to a statement by Mr. Donovan ay. { bration wi e an elaborate pageant | Dollar Steamship Company, but willlZionist movement among the Jews, The streak is said to be vera during the preceding administration. o P lesislative proposals designed | 3 "honvan "declares tha tax cx-|designed to depict the histors o he | be tied up (o AWAIC & carmo, which, he said. was foretold in the | feet wide. This 15 the frse toe after bareful study, it was presume That there now } ceiving v 1 allowances ———— against 46,89 ix months stated by Secretary Wallac pr. forth in the final report of the Sen- committee on reconstruction, seen in thel yard. life. He urged the Christian people ago was The vocational board, Mr. Wallace Etated, now is expending $150.000,000 Baron Makino Denies At-|*° made public here. The chief neces- sity is that of providing new capital “The purpose of the concert is to provide means whereby the public will have a larger viow of the essehtial fea- smssene Tl e ¢or| tempt to Force Racial o ome construction, the commis. | Wes of the sovermment” aaid B Now Is the Time to Have $200.000.000 in the next fiscal year.” tee found, and several of the ten | which is the manner and means where-| i bills suggested, it added, would re- | by the funds of government are collected licve housing investments and in- |and distributed.” As these lectures will - i be entirely gratuitous it is Mr. Dono- 7.—The foreign of- | comes derived therefrom of federal|yo: ' impression that their purpose is Associated | tavation, in whole or in part. i i f the “very highest” educationally. g h Hold- 3 of Fhreeisoldiess Charged Wit that it was preparing a state-| The Treport, signed by Senators Commissioners Rudolph and Kutz and Up on Pennsylvania Avenue. ment in reply to certain portions of | Calder, chairman, New York; Edge, ex-Commissioners Hendrick and Board- 2 man have given the project their un- William Noel, residing near 4th and | the book written by former Secretary | Y¢W Jersey, and Kenyon, lowa, all|qualified support and commendation, it T strects. reported to the police of the |or State Robert concerning | republicans, irepeats itie - conchiaion | wanjstateds 507 LT DE e Seventh precinet tha ee soldiers ! . S on| e nItad T e e e « in Paris. Mean. |that there now exists a shortage of comw“sl R e o e Ivania avenue bridge over | ntion to declara- | 1.000.000 homes in the United States. [ Tt Ny meg br mmy"“flmm",em e last night about 8 o'clock | {ions of Baron Makino, ministef of |ang that $15,000,000.000 in investment | sons comprise the personnel list. The and robbed him of his watch and psn. | the imperial houschold, in the Equaltiy Was Made. = ,\l:'r]vlh informed the LECTRIC wiring installed in your home on deferred payments. Think of the pleasure and convenience of having electricity in the home and the great saving in labor of housekeeping. We install REPORTS OF THEFTS. Lansing sahi i i iven by the Georgetown o . s : s for dwellings, street and steam rail- | concert will be given by : He said they used a bottle as )i commenting on the book onds and mablic wtilities will be the | University Glee Club. both WITINE, and fixtures on deferred pay weapon. - thees declarations Baron Mukine | =oads and public ut d“" Wi el e -ments. Phone M. 7987 for FREE ESTI- B. J. Proctor, 326 3d street south-)|3aid Japam had not forc least amount required for construc- T west. reported today that burgiars | Wilson's hand with re tion and financing if the vacancy in CHURCH UNITY AIDED. MATE. visited his barber shop and stole thir- | (UN& as Italy had done G teen razors, six pairs of shears, five|Wild Tumors that Japan had thre combs and a coat. ed not to join the league of nations.|the committee proposes passage of | Bishop Harding Commends Recent Gerald D. Grosner, 1013 Pennsyl- | Th Wwere not founded upon Japan's|the Calder bill for federal super- ’ vania avenue, told the police a show- | 73 m““n Japan had nothing to!vision and publicity in the coal in- Services in St. John’s. case in front of his store was broken |40 With them. dustry, # new Commerce Department| .. 1 open early yesterday morning and| Baron Makino, in the article in the | bureau for alding construction, loans w,fc",‘;d:;"{:‘”{‘hi;"f.'hu}',g,eir’.“'“lthphpr.'.' robbed of three silk Shirts. Jaahl. donied he statement thatfor home construction through a fed- | concluded In TS CRSTEl (8 20 M7 the nature of an experiment. but have Were | national assets is to be filled. aten- Besides the relief from taxation. WHITE & BOYER CO. 812 13th St. Electrical Contractors A watch, three shirts and several |J2pan had attempted to force the|eral system. and increases of the collars were stolen from William L.|#doption of a racial equality clause | present. limit individual de- | o - upon vonderfully successful.” as- Tumley’s room at 457 Pennsylvania{in the treaty by announcing that|nosite ostal savings banks. proved wonde: avenue vesterday morning. Tumley | JaPan would refuse to sign the peace | Criticising the coal industry for |Serted Rt Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of Washington, in addressing the aft- ernoon service at St. John's Episcopal Church yesterday. “The invitation to the clergy and| to laymen of other denominations to f be limited | speak at these services has attracted ;"n,.";?:.‘,’2;:?,“‘??,‘25’;’,‘?'01 for that | wide attention and favorable comment purpose .~ Public utilities should also | throughout the country." he con- tinued. “I cannot help but feel that be assured of adequate financing. the | tinued L cannot help but TSl MCl valued the stolen property ‘at $3. treaty. He said the delegate Theft of a watch and chain valued!the powers had at 325 was reported by Moody Gar- | best possible pe ner. 49. Fenton street. Vi Josephine Stewart, 2028 12th stroet. | Accaram 1 iy ALoe Absent. told the police her pockethook was | giu pop & 0 the relieved of $10.60 while she was Visit- | Whren the Moo noc ing friends on R street. {he Shantuncion Thomas R. Grant, 957 Florida_ave- | qejepuior tobec i nue. reports he was robbed of $25|w o of all{nigh prices of 1920, which, it sai ought to secure the | “amounted to a national disgracs jthe committee asserted that power: of the Interstate Commerce Com! sion to grant priority to commodities “Instant Paint” v S n 4. that home builders might | n April 21§D ar and other urban |g0od and have proven to be a big while he was asleep in his automobile | yuy: Aprel - early this ‘morning. Bo Apul & and m’:l“l__fl':"‘(rr‘t:"n hs step forward in that direc HPC Paint is mixed by fixed formula —_— before the final decision was arrived a under direction of an expert chemist. HPC prepared paint is ready for instant use and saves the time devoted to guesswork mix- ing. It out-tests any hand-mixed paint for gloss, surface area per gallon, fixity and economy. HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. White, $4.00 gal. HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint ] $3.00 gal. : “Mr. Asahi quotes | “took no part | LAWYER DIES ON STREET. | Henry C. Johnson, 72, Lifelong | Resident of Washington. Mr. Lansing or that they Henry C. Johnson, seventy-two|Dossible rupture in relations years old, local attorney. died suddenly | Japan and the United Stat yesterday while walking on Holmead | ¢Vent that Japanese demand: Place near Monroe street northwest, |Jected. Many heated di Bystanders took him in & paseing oo | curred during the confercns i tomobile to Garfield Hospital. where it | With each- delegation trying 'to carry | was said death had resuited from |POInts, but no delegation cver descend. ! Beare fatiive ed to the level of threats i Mr. Johnson was born i Washing- “MAny way " Baron Makino is re rted ton and was a lifelong resident of the | 53 faving. Lloyd George District. He was a graduate of George ! u_are not the. kind of | Washington University law school, | Men 10 be influenced by threats.” i He is survived by his wife and one — - i &on ’f Funeral services will be held_tomor- CHARGED WITH AUTQ' THEFT. row afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late| Charles Thomas, eolo; 3 e residence, 3528 13th street northwest, | bame wa e AN oa e i as Interment Will be in Hill ceme- | District charged with the theft | 5 g of an ghitomobile helonging to ‘Mat-| e theaw ¥ av Alabama avenue, | anc nious assault upon Madeline | NEAR-CENTENARIAN DIES. |ifi,5 n. colored, residing on | CLIFTON SPRIN . Y. March | Bowen road, a short distance beyond 25—The death of Rev. Dr. Edward 4 pemantichavg iscount Chinda int. 12A5F $T.and 1212101218 G $T Special Selling : of ' Dinner Services _A variety of 22 decoratidns in va- rious makes is presented in this as- Lord, oldest alumnus of Williams Col s sworn out in - [ lege. two days before the 100th anni- Prine eorges t. o . SO versary of his birth, oecurred here. : are arran to . e 2 His son, Chester S. Lord, was for|°Pt&in a requisition for him. | thirty-two ars managing editor of e o e i v 4 the New York Sun. and his grandson,| Europe and North America use Fl'ellch C]nna . Kenneth S. Lord, is now city editor | nearly four-fifths of all the coffee the - & C - of the New York Herald world produces 5 Reduced to . 100-Pc. Dinner Sets_._....................... $55.00 perhaps you are Floral Spray Decoration (Theodore Haviland) Reduced to $90.00 ige Just a few minutes to have a delicious, perfectly pre- pared hot meal on the table! The work has all been done Regular prite 101-Pc. Dinner Sets.. $131.00 Apple Blossom Decoration, Gold (Theodore Haviland) 2 “regular”—but AVY MEN know that a sub- marine must be kept con- stantlyin condition. Likewise withthehumansystem. Even “We arantee the Quality, Regard | | I I i i | Fresh Spring Lamb “ Leg of Lamb . ... | I Regular price Reduced to Heinz Oven Baked Beans, Double Gold Incrustation (Wm. Guerin & Cc_v.) . have that good-tasting, un- Thousands of well-informed men and * women avoid this danger by cleansing ~ their systems at regular intervals. For ] | i Lb.. 35c__ Loin Lamb Chops ..Lb., 40c 5 100-Pc. Dinner Sets $187.00 “$112.00 gloreihaflgsubnmx_’he,yqut for you in the spotless Heinz | Corned Beef o', liils s .of mid Lb., 18c |! Festoon Border Decoration ~and Gold! Edge. Y body should' be kept in fighting trim. kitchens. Il esh Roe Shad Smoked Hams | Theodore Haviland (china slightly discolored). Your system requires periodic cleans- . s e A Morris “Supreme” Brand, i _Opcn s_tock in this decoration at corresponding ing. Even t_l!oughyourbowelsarexegu- ° | The Ham with the flavor. i reductions. | lar, evacuation may not be complete. BAKED ln Real OWns 4 Lb, 27c Lb., 28¢c X | Regular price Reduced to Poison accumulaticasinthe intestinesase | Fresh Eggs ;“y)‘f’t*.». Tarms v, Dozen, 28¢ || 136-Pc. Dinner Sets........$790.00 $310.00 breedingground for sicknessofevery kind. | Fancy Sifted Peas Sweet and tender. No. 1 cans, 10c Each—3 for 25c R AR e RS RS A RE RS RS i Blue Ribbon Peaches i 11-0z. packages. 1| | | 15¢ Each—2 for 25¢ | PR G e e Nippon China ~ this purpose, they find a water laxative mistakable bean flavor and | P- trial and you will want to use it, because [b,, 25¢ L atiit . P-K Coffee izt zon wilmat tonsait beana » st e 7 ':hneuiggiles'm'effimcxous. it really flushes hat haturol beah out 100-Pc. Dinner Sets.......... $80.00 $67.50 Pluto Water is the safe, sensible laxa- mentwhich realoven bak- MUDDI M A Border Decorations. R ; tive. It works quickly. No putting off . = ¥ 3 till evening to take—then waiting till ing gives. » next day for results. Taken on arising, Pluto cleans away the disease-breeding waste while the morning is still young. It safeguards your health. Gentle, harm- less; thorough, quick! Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. Your physician prescribes it. 100-Pc. Dinner Sets, Special Value....$45.00 Ivqry and Gold Border Decorations. Domestic China: : Regularprice ; : Reduced'to 100-Pc. Dinner Sets..........$90.00. -$75.00 Syracuse China, “Briar Rose” Decoration. Regular price. Reduced.to 114-Pc. Dinner Sets..........$90.00 $65.00 Syracuse China, “Canterbury” Decoration. Hot Water for the Bath, Kitchen, Etc. Our new price on the Ruud Double Copper Coil Heater, installed complete, including Water, Gas and Flue connec- tions, Only $30.00 We Repair—We Sell Automatic Water Heaters See Our Ryanm Thermostatic Bofler Get Our Estimate. C. A. Muddiman & Co. 1204 G St. 616 12th St. Phone Main 140 Try them all HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and ‘Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with- out Tomato Sauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans One of the 57 Varieties When Nature Won’t Pluto Will PLUTO WATER 552 R R R R R A R R R R R R ] . AR R - e . b There Is Also on Sale— In various decorations, a variety of items con- sisting of Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bouillons and Odd Pieces at Extensivg Reductions. o