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‘William Geddard, thl > 1¢ ©ld, 1740 Tth street, driver of the|gossip comes along to spring a House of Detention patrol wagon, re- ceived a fracture of his right hand yesterday afternoon, while cranking the machine. He was given first aid at Emergency Hospital ‘Harry Fraction, - G Anacostia, and Charles Pinkney, 1615 | groove we trot, and if we think Ewann street, reported the taking of their automobiles last night. former’s car was stolen from near Center Market, while the car of the latter was taken from in rear of his heme. Prof. Mitchell Carroll will give an {lustrated lecture entitled “Six Greek Soulptors” before the Art and Archae- ology League Monday at 4:30 p.m. Takoma Park Girl Scouts will give a dance tomorrow at Takoma Park Parish Hall, Piney Branch road and Dahlia street. Mrs. John B. Kinnear will give the exposition of school lesson tomorrow at 4:45 p.m. at weekly 1333 F street. Rainbow Division, Vieterans District Chapter, will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in E street dugout. Motion pictures will be shown at the meeting of the Business Women's Council tomorrow evening at the Church of the Covenant. The Speakers: ‘®hodes, Prof. J. Thomas H. R. Clarke and Wesley Cheesboro. @Trial by Jury,” an operetta, will be presented by members of Electa Chap- E. S.. wrday at §:15 p.m. at the Masonic Tem- ter, No. 2, O. ple, Anacostia. The weekly dancing classes post- poned during Lent. will be resumed fomorrow night munity House, 601 E street. under auspices of the Catholic Women's Service Club. © Mt. Pleasant will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at John- scn-Powell School. The Faculty Club of George Wash-| Club Monday from 4 to 6 o'clock. ngton University will meet tomorrow at $:30 pm. in clubrooms, 719 21st street. Ohio Girls’ Club will give a danmee ! evening at the Women’s City Club. A rig ht-about-face in the shoe business 5 New Spring Former Selling Prices, $49.50 to $75.00 Choice at. ..o Judging by the way women have made over our wonderful assortment of suits at the regular prices this event is bound to bring out hundreds of shoppers keen to purchase a spring suit at a tremendous saving. So far as tailoring, styles and fabrics are Concerned, there are no finer garments in town at anywhere near this price. All-silk lin- ings, some lavishly braided and embroidered. All sizes Pekin blue and black. Plenty of Regular and Extra sizes. Colored American Movement ,of Frelinghuysen Univer- sity will meet tomorrow at § o'clock at Lincoln Temple, 11th and R streets. Representative Marion E. REGAL SHOES REGAL SHOE STORES I think it wise to train our, < Y domes to think of pleasant things, of works of art and high- class pomes, fair brides and| years | Wedding rings. When some old Irty-six low-down tale, I think about the peaks of song, where scandals don’t prevail. All thought’s a 1524 Morria rosa, | Nabit, more or less, as in our about distress, distress will be our lot; and if our thoughts are full of fear, instead of hope and glee, they’ll make our brief ex- istence here a painful thing to see. When I fall sick of mumps or gout, my thoughts are dark as sin, until I force the dark ones out, and let the bright ones in; and I have found this can be done, however great the pain; when one is thinking of the sun he doesn’t think of rain. When cne is thinking of the hills where sunshine goes to waste, his thoughts are lifted from the pills that have a mildewed taste. I try to think that life is good, however harsh it seems, that all the troubles I've withstood were merely seen in dreams; and, thinking thus, I find that life is wool and two yards wide, and I Chiae Marria, Lieut, | invite my aunt and wife to take E.|a flivver ride. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. The the Sunday TODAY. son Community Center. Forward University meets at 5 o’clock. TONIGHT. ceumh entertains at 8:2) in St. School Hall, 6t] west. Conduit Road Citizens® tomorrow and Sat- Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Dum- barton Club rooms, Wisconsin avenue and R street. All Ohioans invited. George H. Thomas, W. R. C, No. 11, will hold a patriotic meeting tomor- row night in honor of Washington, Lincoln and Grant. All members of the order invited. Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt wil be hostess for the Wellesley section at a lecture-tea at the College Women's will government printing office, guests of Good Health Club. at_Catholic Com- Ci Citizens’ Association bers and their guests, 9 to 12. Club meets at 8 o'clock in Mrs. Helem S. Wright will have charge of the exhibit of dolls in his- toric dress Saturday afternoon and Myra Pennsylvania avenue southeast. YOUmdoing nobody injustice when you judge the average shoes for Spring with the Regal styles, through 57 factory-owned stores. Still more to the point—they reflect the Regal sense of responsibility for putting the whole shoe REGAL SHOE COMPANY — Regal Shoes for Spring ave $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 ) In WASHINGTON Men’s Store 1003 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. (Cor. D Street) ‘Women's Store 1283 F Street N.W. (Near 12tk Street) 8th and Penna. Ave. NW. Prices Redaced on 500‘ All-Wool Tricotines All-Wool Serges $ 9.98 in the sale. Colors include navy, brown, The board of trustees of Research The newly organized Dominican %3 ORGANIZATION = ACTIVITIES. A meeting for those interested in a “music week,” at 4:30 o'clock, at Thom- c's h and F streets south- Association meets at 8 o'clock in St. David's Parish Hall, Conduit and Chain Bridge roads. The Woman’s Union of Bookbinders, be Wesleyan Glee Club concert at Mar- tha Washington Seminary, 8 o'clock. ty Women's Club—Dance for mem- The I F. C. A, Parliamentary Law Carroll Hall B. Enright Camp meets at 316 Lambskin Auxiliary will give a card THE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, LMU" AND JEFF—Jeff Will Spoof Occasionally, No | ) OV NEWS INBREF, || Trsned i | of the Navy Demby, Sec- “ getary of War Weeks and Adjt. Gen. Peter Harris will be among the speak- ers at the National Press Club Navy n;‘ht program to be observed April 13 MY WORD, T DIN'T Jeer, WHY DoN'T YoU THRoW THAT oLD SHIRT AWAY?Z 1T AIN'T BT T WEAR- TS IN RAGS! OLD SHIRY 13 MY BEST FRIEND. I USED IT For A DISTRESS | siIenvAL THE TIME I WAS SHPwRecKeD! RAFT wiTH party In Northeast Masonic Temple. The reading class of the Spanish- American Atheneum meets at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Old Gold Society. dance at.Meridian Mansions, 2400 16th street. LONG WAIT FOR BUNDLES. ‘Woman Asks Permission.to Leave Them and Forgeu.?}ace. A business house somewhere be-|it. tween the corner of 9th and H streets northwest and the War Department, ington. Shamrock Club dance at the Commu- nity House, 918 10th street. | Seventh and D Streets NNW TRR FOR Seven AROUND ON A NOTHING T AT as a courtesy, is taking care of two | localities mentioned and asked if she | herself. packages for a newcomer to Wash-|might leave her bundles temporarily. only art studies. The reason the owner, Mrs. Lillian Heath, who can be reached at 410 5th street. northwest, hasn't called for her property is because she has completely forgotten where she left A week ago last Tuesday the stran- ger stopped somewhere between the MARCH 31, 1921.. Matter What the Pain. (Copyright, 1921, by H. O. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER, ouT OoF THE SEA,MUTT. T WAS VERY CHoPPY: Tee Hee! 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