Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 3

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< THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921 -9- THE HOUSE SHE WANTS vou should buy for your wife We have on our list -~ * SCULPTORSOLDER | #0<So= COLUMBIAASHISE | [t v Done our st Y Are you one of the 4212 persons who have responded E to. the appeal 'of the Associated Charities:and the.(Citi- . U. zens' Relief Associa for more members and more -~ REINTERRED HERE, money? 6 BELLANS at present some very desir- - = - : = able houses and at very Sir Moses Ezekiel Buried| Enfranchisement Conferred Nine thousand dollars is still heeded to cnable these . Hot water empting prices. Come in and « k. With Military Honors ‘ as Part of Dream of 0ld- family welfare agencies to continue their work. . E LL Sure Relief talke \‘”w ‘,i“,l‘,;“.r {;\';"r‘\(:]itl: E = 2 4 -A us \'e w »e only too glad i in Ariington. ! est Inhabitant. They need your help. B to give vou the benefit « Military pomp and Masonic cere-| | Columbia has d enfran- < 1 ] l FORTINDICESHION our ady and experience. monies combimed to make notcworthy { chisement on the t of Colum- Will you give it by sending a contribution to Howard | - H strect n — S. Reeside, 9. ——— the interment in Arlingt of h o'clock this afternoon of the late n at {bia. The m fcled on her g roll the fact that | |} THAT EQOK YOU WANT Dl D L Sir Moses Ezekicl, sculptor. musi- S llaiist Wik e Tavel ) £ 6 . S" w e e efeiiano B e Sl 614-616 Princeton Street N.W. 19170200 wiio, Scsicned the Conted et s s aeenn ; 2 Pearl ’s Book Sh moderi hoos.s. with Luilt-in’ garase. § large bedvooms. .o e € (oflthems o ety .| ACCUSED MEN GIVEN UP. earlman’s Book Shop livine e s oam. jenes s hitehen. lar pational cemetery said 1o L True, oniy as a part ot ~r ' IMINSTRELS DRAW CROWD. ACC EN GI i 555G A0 } o brice and cxcentipnatly cas term (e ar] e first o use o sioned the ry ur m 5 £ i the memorial amphitheater in ‘hon i ORsUthe Itteryiof o0 Tom | athiern Glee Club of Washington |Four Suspected of $4,000 Theft !l i 1ot i stock wo can. get & MOORE I [NC_’ ©f a man who was not pre-eminently 5000 persons : / i on Shari motice 3 2 solaler. Appears at Br n. Surrendered by Attorney. R John W. Weeks, Secretary of W W iR " ol Open Evenings N 1420-22 H Street N.W. delivered an address: the L d Some iolks seem t’ specialize it b furnished fon makin® a short story long. | When you bite into a 8-cent !¢ cigar think o' th’ war an’ re- public Market, V member who started it. 5 . ;:;l‘:; cdcon Copyright National Newspaper Service. ‘ § R . £ Sellar, - Howehts: tol b | 'y i § R M C Pa M Sedwi Harlhe turne thoughts to his own : . e R S hns demeieatie s of 1510 Calve 616 17th St., 1005-97 § % lent st Iapreeiie: waeh. monument that from this day : : : " . \ President Sends Letter. e e e Anthiony MeDona RITES FOR M South of 3 Penna. § etie adition of indis- | iNE of it to noa 1 e | * P, dve 1AN’S STORES A 18 : . . 1 7 ~ i in R e » hildren’s Institution Among Ben- Int: We Give the Values and Get the Business great Virginian, a greut artist, a| m of Cincionatl, of fhe eficiaries Under Will. (= et s e oeiwed his | Streets of Washington, ap ared and| The will of Victorine Koones, = “Ezekiel will be remembered,” the |title. always ‘maintained a studio, stood beside the oldést inhabitant i e 1 m‘tfintr;\xrfifie ‘la;(‘u::lnr“ Eon‘f‘n;;; m\m"’ & ook nfn::‘n':lianl' Lodge, No.| The Muse history then summoncd|%ir Children in memory of her parents, own time and people into that lan- 3 A AL Georme D. Hoover |episodes from the city's history, which | Charles M. and Mary B. Koones, and Euage of art which is common to all . ed in the blue Todge |included Henry Fleet, the Arst white | zives a iike sum o the Church of ths always was better than e Al R Flowers were pro- |man to come up the Potomac, who| \scension, which is o use the in i s Deanies aud all b e ey e T e b the Washington Daughters |was captured by the Nacostine In.| come from an additional fund of $100 hindsight. Those who take vide and tha ¢ Served to | of the Confederacy, in memory of the | dians; the reception of Marquis d. roriat flowe e Kocond 1 2 P s 5 Jate Col. Hila Herbert, chairman | Lafavette, at Suter's avern _ir | day in mber an. ovembye T scoTT’s 3:;(13(-:":} u\.-”" Car -nt | of zpmflp utive committea of the Ar-‘l}pon{nm\\’n: the writing of the SP riven $100 for 0 : “onfederate Monument As-|Spangled Banner, hy Francis Scot: et 0 5 ey the old time “mammy~: a Wash. | A beq made to Charles E l \ Months ago we sent out a - Serv . on public school of 1856; Abrahan | @ . providoa -~ 7 | 7 . e e e o the | Lincoin. Alexander Shepherd deliver- | either smoked tobacco nor | regularly exercise questionnaire to our customers Memania s I O O lom: | ing a speech in 18 nd a review of & liquor” up to his tw 5 HIN . L = 3 orheld at 8 oelock | the “District sons who fought i | Dirthday. Three nieces : : | 3 foresight that pays \ i asking what price, colors and the Temple, 16th and S streets | America's wars. ) estate is devised 1o a 3 i large dividends E i d 1 y Virginia His Tnspi northwest. under the auspices of Appeal to States Granted. 2 Hawling, At ber . : styles they wanted in spring > ekiel wa Washington Centennial Lodge, F. A.| he final cpisode of the mageant|coes to the brothers of the ix in robustness. ' I Joths On the hundred. f a v a . . showed the District of Columbia making | “harles F. and Samuel S. e | 1 ndr ::xm Cam - Mrs. Marion Butler, vice president |an appeal to the states of the Union to act as executors. & Bowne Bloomfield.N.J. 20-27 clothmng. n Je llb l-’dS [} evote: R o Arlington Confederate Memo- |;¢king for representation, which was o devated Y rial Association, will preside. Rabbi | granted. The scenes were Nnked ‘to. | N 2222 answers received we basea our Abram_Simon will deliver the invoca- | gether in the nature of an allegory. > ,Sfi g y h ree Fleming Moore, Sover- | which was written, lines and action, by SCHLOSBERG BROS- TING TALVCAGSES. mmander for the southern |Miss Ada Louise Townsend. Miss Le- OPEN 4 som, the Robert E. Lee and the noble jction of (he Ancient and Ac- | nore Marie de Grange had charge of the |N | DOORS S ouD Vifsiula sourming ior ner Rite Masons and hon- | staging and general directing of the af- 7 Dead” "To i, likewise, ¥ orary grand commander of the Orient | foir = BELOW e Dig Iopuiar avorite monument befc which of Ttaly, wi'l e kiel | Before the pageant began. Dr. Abram EVENING SEVENTH HSL day laying his dust for its eternal|asa man: Henry K. Bush-Brown will | simon. president of the board of educa- (g 732 ST.Nw. . . rest; a monument simply dedicated | m as A seulntor ColyRobe | tion. briefly outlined the work of the CEEE = i ELE s NE: (Which We Knew Before Buying) K by the United Da o h‘:v"‘“vf "‘;fi“l“ch;l;aflc community centers, declaring they were 5 = “Our De 5 e e = ontinuation of the public schools. < = = .t to ‘Our Dead : e T ceontmmabon et hsTunb e Npchionls You'll Say They Are Is This Sterling L f Every line and curve erner, while Senator Vittorio Rolandi | «meet the need of adults and children - s 1S rimg Line o sion carries the plea fo v Ricci, the Italian ambassador, will com- | for a continued education.”” He then Reasonable nation that may be eq plete’ the o Sir Moses as an |rond a etier written by bresident Jers dens of these exacting 1t ; __ | ferson in 1505 to Robert Brent, in which [) . speaks to us the ardent wish, the un- rode Andrews. !N Jefferson stated he would accept B! tiring purpose, to help make our peo- et F. Andrews, | the' presidency of the board of trustees AR oun en s ul s CON R I E # ple one people, sccure in indepe lifelong friends. | of the District of Columbia public 2 : nposed by herself, | Sthools ‘ ence dedicated to freedom, and ever po mposed by hersel, | achaols, ready to lend the hand of confident e He niq“" b 8 Fiflhorl lalk(sl als:“wpre v;u!«:‘e Iéy . . tr essed sdgar vder, chairman of the ad- y strensth in aid of the oppressed und s cmiie im e png Spring Suits meedy JltsNiong diswniahace s celebration: Dr. Frank W. Ballou, N\ B earliest morn and latest evening will [NEW GERMAN PARCEL LIMIT. ;o brotion: OF FIons, Wond. Mrs. always fall on sacred soil. The Benils | yaximum weight limit of pn.reell.\r.rx-. W. Hodgkins, newly appoint- that produced, the lov gave, the | o5t packzges exchanged between member of the school board. Musfc devotion that will cherish it will f0T- | njted States and Germany is to be|was furnished by the orchestra of ever be numbered among OUr €n-|increased from eleven to twenty-two|the United States Marine Band. nobling posse: pounds, b ginning Friday. Gift pack-| Fred E. Barbour took the role of Recognition World Wide. ages will be free from customs duty |the oldest inhabitant. Emma Ware BREASTED Anderson conveyed to the audience the dreams of the old man, portrayed | R by the varigus episodes. Among | ! MODELS thers seen 4in leading roles were y P 2 4 William B, Crowell, E. 3. Ward, Will- | ¢ i 27777777 iam Bright, Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, W. A. Morsell, Laurence C. Staples, . A very timely purchase and a great James Douglas, Mary Randoiph Dick- | N : opportunity to get yourself the new- 27777 % 7 ik 3 ion | in Germany only up to eleven pounds, o EZekiel was able o A D imn- | tbe Post Office Department announces. ities of his own time, without going = back to the outworn models of a DK ane - Provincial; enough to| AUTO PERMITS REVOKED. eling to these realities, he wrought| Police records show that twelve per- A them into works which compeiled |mits to drive automobiles have been the recognition of the chief art|revoked by the Commi: A complgte line of Regulars, $ 75 Shorts, Longs, Stouts. Fabrics s and tailoring as always— © ° D. ]J. KAUFMAN STANDARD | TRY TO MATCH THEM UNDER $40 ens, Anna May Neff, Lula G. Adams a ¢ ho - 28. P icall; 11 of th = v i - - SO o it Boncted of bem§ | weve. revoked hecause of arrests on |Clarence E. Rucbsam. Dennis 12 Con- i est spring style at this low figure. the homes of s best charges of opersting automobiles [1e/h °§¢Dv Viv}’"- B O ToWn 2 = ile under the influence of liquo les L-Ow-’“ Heoxre C. . T Items in Our After-East b e wo mn r = er T T B 7 o N i Sl o HERE IS “ONE” THAT WILL “GO BIG!” o e, et et done tres | 2 WEEKS' MOTOR TRIP | WILL OPEN BIDS FOR TUGS. ] : . o Gemondrate e G = - terms ressonable: write at oneer - Ay| Blds for three tugs will be opened Sailor Suits. Boys' Suits. J t = T i - dress’ Box Z36-E, Star office. by the United States Shipping Board | N All-wool 79 Two Pairs Pants. ul S 1 WILL NOT Bi Y COMMUNICATE Wy | April 25, the board announced today.|N Blue Serge. . All Wool. lem pon et The three tuxsiareilocated atiHog N Sizes 3 to 8 Sizes 7 to 1S......... Island, Pa. ‘New Spring of 1921 »| ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. |(— o ST oo PAJAMAS Wonderfully Priced l. ; =R e ©__Carlin, 107 North Fairfax st Ater. N 2 red ster L s and | the Erestest Improvements in car cons Madras L . Tons on | of any in existence. Stock In now sei os - e - |$10 3 share, but will advance to T ok mane R B A e P2, 8t k. " Va.. 2 - a3 4 T The Shade Shop ' | W. STOKES SBAMMONS Intorstate Commeres Commission and are pow te traffe. It is now pro- lsth St' e jirrastate fares 1o the | Phone M. 4874 for Factory ASHINGTO! oo pouiston | Estimate on Window Shades. RATLWAY._ T A We Give the Best Printin~ Hair in a Mattress is Sold, Service and Get the Br:;tm C’{g:d Hamaen s Length Printing Business. ir, s w116 2wk hdie metires o s [ The National Capital Press v e bair loose and the o 12101212 D St N.W. withons breatage. . Nornine ke our system 13| A POOR ROOF j —will last 10 long yowil thimk 1ws o|| DY long-established firm, to_clean and break the bair? B city. B Bedell’s Mattress Factory v . ! . Mam 3 616 E st_nw. o T Roof baise® beevy cost.ofl| an energetic and reliable 16 E ¢ 2 and lasts for years. Let us appry 1o || real estate salesman, pref- The Harris Hat Frame Shop. IRONCLAD Bocos 1616 7 at. aw. erably to handle northwest w. The mewest hat frames from | ™ Company. Phone M. 14 1 S and _trimming. = = id roperties. State Hematitcning. | Get Ui sesigence pi 7 n Repairs Under Way experience and references. —now. We're ready toll All replies treated in strict supply needed Lumber, || confidence. Address Box | N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N \ N N N N N N N \ \ N N \ \ N \ N N N N N ‘WANTED-—FIRE health business. tablished business. t letter. Address ecretary. acni lnpus. pimples. all carble s, a 1 N, 1506 B wtonw. 30e sdiate UAL INCOMB FOR LIVE. , Great Fa 3 DO YOU WANT on dayx other than Al A2 lovestment fn Birm = from 42 cents to 46 round-trip (1ot to ediute Fae tncrenses soncht wers approved by the | NOW FOR ANOTHER BIG RUSH! 600 PAIRS C Black and Cordovan FIBER SILK MEN'S HOSE | Three for s1.55 | This Wesk! Wanted Handmade, Semi - tailored Waists, for which we would be justified in asking $5.00—are now specially priced at— MEYER'S SHOP | made 21l eolors, 2 yards, = ME.__JOHN PAGE—YOUR WIFE I8 IN Washington. Please call or write. MRS, JOBN PAGE, 305 M st. sw. a0e 'l':lfln‘. Wall Board, etc., at low i 1 L i i > Btel S S TRRATO | q fR0 e d e || sEsanosice | 1331 F STREET .We Certainly “Hit It Right” e oo romee | sear s 1 Darker Co, Tnc, With This Big Popular Sale of P x“:;“:‘?"l 3557 or Srous LIN OPTICAL CO, OUR Busi- THE STORE WITH A SMILE ] Timgm, for §24%. "W have wired over. 1,000 Mo S Smmpeorrected. D 2 1 . 3 Domes t3” Washiugion, We bive pleased ‘grer | _——_—SIESTRERL .ness Depends - 3R TiNTon & GO phene 3t s 32 | Metallic Roof Paint— to a Great De- [|i3 ’:fl;& YO RENT_UPRIGHT AND GEAND | T 1> X tr ol ”ngp"xw_‘ -ty ’ ee on “Lo- ,'!' . e T v BT ity so & ||E Fifteen Years Successful Growth 89 _EE““’,',R“";“"I;“L‘“""‘_ CLAYLIN FOR EYRGLASSES. Speal;. = We started collecting rents for about ten clients, and ° Lcakl?" uo? S . epaired AS RANGES WEPATRED AND WERUILE. today we are fnanaging real estate for more than a thou- ave 1t done right— BOWERS, rear 616 H st. nw. A man cannot expect to get sand persons. Our EY : M hli fu!l»shal;‘e of patrona)g‘c in i= CAS! ___ Phooes ol a 1331, a location that t i - = “Reep the House Painted ing with his clientage. ||l Property Management Department §\\ : e . BS.?:I; :3!)' :f,],l Yx’f"y":ur\x:notr o e x :m c““:s‘l‘;"l': “g,"’l)?:.':_'t'::nr':m £ is a modern rental d;partment which has the advantage § A New Line of New Merchandise From “Stem to Stern” T the right kind is a real pro- Pt . 2 stud £ of having about ita highly organized real estate business N X apes and Shades . Pyhk.mt. :Q,'{'{ wn DEVOE and oter] ADRTT S‘HbWERS 22 ?:.g{g:fi;c&.:n::: £ coupled with a prominent building busin}:ss svla that when® § All the Popular Sh S ot. aslity Paints. s witoe] ST ML = esirable place for = the occasion arises we can scrutinize big alteration or. N 2 Becker P:;;t“and Glass Co. :i&;@}i::;id ;:{'l’: ::';Edflr:_'& &::m’:::l‘l" needs. S repair bids. This is the sort of service you want. § TRY TO MAT-CH EM UNDER $4 ¢ 1280 Wisee ave. Phone West 67. o= o H ) N\ : A Printing Service = SHANNON & LUCHS § ; o o, S 2 £ Property Management Dept. N\ MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK THE SERVICE SHOE z 713 14th street, n.w. \ % . BYRON-S. ADAMS, J570% D s - " SRR A

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