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THE DELTA SIGMA PHI BANQUET. Arrangements have been completed by the Delta Sigma Phi National Fraternity for its spring banquet tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Hadleigh. ‘William Carl Gooaman is chairman of the committee in charge. The enter- tainers will include Miss Dorothy-Sherer, vocalist; arthur B. Pierce, impersonator; Wang, Chinese magician, and Miss Camille Little, vocalist and dancer. ‘Whalen’s string orchestra will render selections throughout the evening. COMES TO EXAMINING BOARD. Capt. William H. Reynolds, at Philadelphia, has been assigned to duty with the naval examining board, Navy Department. The old woman who lived in the shoe and who tried to put twenty kids to sleep in beds big enough only for eight seemed to have had no tougher nighttime job than a House committee which is trying to pick places for about 300 republicans on less than a score of important standing commit- tees. But it will be done somehow, with indications that, like the children of the story book, they may kick and scream lustily. There are so many republicans that {it is a real problem to scatter them around where they might do the most good. There are only 132 democrats. They are outnumbered about three to one, but with their committee rep- resentation sharply reduced they 1110 F STREET N.W. how: (o fit corsets. Elias Howe 1819-1867 The Standard Sewing Machine 1921 HOUSE COMMITTEE, PICKING PLACES, TYPIFIES “OLD WOMAN IN THE SHOE ally frame and pass the laws. Three members, Representatives Mann, Mondell and Moores, are han- dling the assignments for.the repub- licans. Each day they go through a stack of requests, with nearly every- body eager to get on certain com- mittees. The list has been tentative- ly made up, subject to revision and approval Monday by the republican committee on committees. For some it will be much like a ‘high-card gamble, with the possibility that many of the one hundred and odd new representatives will. not have much more real work for a year or o than answering the roll. Service counts first. The old mem- bers will eat ahead of everybody, so to speak, and the new ones get what is left. But, as a veteran of the House remarked today, all draw the same pay and there is no discrimination in stand a chance of better picking than the rermbllun side, which will actu- IBIG RECEPTION IN VIEW FOR MASONIC LEAGUE If Elias Howe the 100 Per Cent American Inventor of the Sewing Machine, was alive Would ¥ Club Delegates to May Convention Here to Assemble at House of the Temple. Marvel at the STANDARD Sewing Machine of Today or uld He Say “I Hoped for This PERFECTION?” Announcement was made today that in connection with the annual conven- tion of the League of Masonic Clubs of the United States and Canada, to be held in this city the week beginning May 9, a mammoth reception, strictly Ma- ] sonic in character, will be held in_the ee oo Scottish Rite House of the Temple, IGUI and S streets, Monday evening, May 9, ecoe from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock. 1In the re- ceiving line will be high officials of the Masonic bodies of the District, including the grand master of Masons, the sov- ereign grand commander of the South- ern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite, the deputy for the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite, the d commander of Knights Templar, the grand high priest of Royal Arch Ma.sou. the illustrious potentate of the Mystic Shrine, the monarch of the Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm and the grand matron and the gu.l!d patron of the Order of the Eastern Sf During v.he reception an orchestra will —is the Last Modern Expression advancing Howe's Initiative—a perfected Home Reliance crowned supreme in the hearts and heads of American thrift women! With it the entire family Enjoy More and Better CREATE play in the atrium of the temple and rgan recital will be given by Paul Clothes AND SAVE Flaibeogn "in " tho Supreme.Councl chamber. The tem| terior an Thf STANDARD has 12 exterior, wiil be .:_‘Ilpum!nlhtned with Tlood. points of superiority over lights, and the various cham| excep other ving machines—all ;t;e':reflmflmfl be open for inspection time savers—permitting better ‘The reception committee is headed by work with smaller effort. As near perfect as a sewing ma- chine has yet been produced for the home, and therefore THE ONE MACHINE IN WHICH TO INVEST NOW FOR LIFE. ‘The only Sew-Machine hav- ing the Lock and Chain Stitch Stn’llng KArr 336 degree, honorary, Fred Cook, 32d d chairmen, with all 33d degree Masons and the knight commanders of the Court of Honor of the District of Columbia as the other members. IS MADE SECRETARY. combined. We are EXCLUSIVE Horace D. Payne Named by Justice agents. Siddons. s 1 Horace D. Payne, formerly a clerk Qe Fermg Possess in the income tax division of the in- Distribute and Save ternal revenue office, was appointed Your Cash !y today as private secretary to Justice Outla. o and Frederick L. Siddons of the District ¥ Clothes Supreme Court Over the Now— Payne takes the place of Miss Months et Elisaboth Siddons, who resigned. the Oppen- Machine Hetnce ASSIGNED TO 35TH INFANTRY. Is Paying Terms Lieut. Col. John J. Miller, infantry, at Pittsburgh, Pa., has been assigned :gdthe 34th Infantry, at Camp Meade, 402-404 Seventh Street R. Harris & Co. For Tomorrow— .Three Great Groupings of Sults and Dresses—All Underpriced— You’ll not be able to buy to better advantage this season—for the styles are just right—the qualitics really superior—and the prices far below the actual values. & Phin tailored, or most effectively embroid- LlNEDWITHSllx—Sumzhthe,Box and Bloused models. h-grade weaves—made up in high-grade manner— Hig '19* 24" 429" The Dresses m i iimass o and contrasting colors. Many beaded embellishments, some with sashes of gay tones. Both smart and modified models—for Misses and Ma- trons— $8.90 $15.00 $19.95 Petticoats Made with deep Taffeta ruffie; room- ily cut, and in all the suit and spring .69 —are in the smart Tricotines and the Twills— l —are in the wanted materials, Soft A new lot of most attractive models; sheer quality; care- fully made; effect- ively finished. All Brush Wool collars and cuffs of contrasting col- Very x.31 W ilinmn. Masser,. 535 degree: pm. Chiicago . . Pl the distribution of free seed for the | folk back home. THE WEATHER. o District of Columbla—Falr tonight | frost, probably heavy; tomorrow, fair and warmer; moderate north and northwest winds, becoming southerly tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight with frost, probably heavy; tomorrow, fair and warmer; fresh northerly winds, be- coming ‘southerly tomorrow. Virginia—Fair tonight with frost; slightly colder in southeast portion tonight: tomorrow, fair and warmer; diminishing northerly winds, becom- ing southerly tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 pum. 57 8 p. 12 midnight, 46; 4 a. ; 8 am. Barometer—4 p.m. 3. 29.79; 12 midnight, 25.87; 4 am. 8 a.m., 30.07. Highest temperature, 60, occurred at 10 p.m. last night; lowest temperature, 34, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 62; lowest, 53. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 53; condition, 35. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetio survey.) Today—Low tide, 9.16 a.m. and 9:45 pm.; high tide, 2.36 am. and 2.55 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:11 a.m. and 10:38 pm.; high tide, 3:29 a.m. and 3:50 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:5¢ a.m.; sun sets 6:31 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:53 a.m.; sun Moon rises 1.5¢ a.m.; Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. 8EaBRKSTRERILRLERBERRRRNRLSLE B R RRY " SEEEEReRRLTRRYSIBIERERBREARELRNRERBINE BESEUBBELRBRE Y ERRERBYR LS SHEBE O PRR RSN DB SRR RREEREEEATE! 473 Ea’ : 8! 8 082 —_— DRUM CORPS BENEFIT. oSt Fatrick’s Players will present the “Spring Patter Revue” on April 14, at Carroll Hall, for the benefit of Vincent B. Costello Post of the American Legion. The money raised will be used to pay the expenses of the post's bugle and drum corps, which ‘makes & trip to Kansas CIty soon to attend the American Legion convention. flmfl’ When Your Furniture —meeds attention you can't afford to take any Repairing, Upholstering and Refin- SEGAL BROS. 1014 14th St N.W. Phone Main 308! chances, ‘Saylt With Flowers’ “Say It With Flowers,” the sweetest way To send your love on her birthday; “Say It With Flowers,” "tis very true, Flowers take and bring love back to you. Blackistone 14th and H (Oopyright, 1921, by H. L. Ooulling.) PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 45 il or 83 months. It ‘ Pays 4 Per Cent il on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 c«uufi.fin&uw BERRY, President JllmA ‘W. CARR, Secretary sets, 12:25 p.m. || EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RUNAWAY BOY CAUGHT. Vernon Sues, not quite thirteen I C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. " Ge., in Atlanta. police arrested him as an alleged | fugitive from home. He disappeared yesterday, and the 93 | years old, who came here from the | several weeks ago. The jolice lelrnt‘dl home of his mother, in Wisconsin, to | that he was appearing in theatricals attend an educational institution, l.lld in the south, having gone away, it is made his home with his aunt, Mrs. M. | stated, with a man who gives exhjbi- 2 ‘Wheeldon, 1420 M street, was located ! tions. AAAAA ‘ . fl fl ”hfl' N f “ . - After having been closed || | Trotty Toddlers’ Togs five days, on accountof || | the recent fire - . o f i Cinderella has added another Shop—specializ- ing in Infants’ Wardrobery—all the essential fea- tures, made in exclusively original designs—and all the Nursery furnishing appurtenances—Bas- sinets and Carriages, Rings and Rattles, etc. It's a service shop—in baby's behalf—and to mother’s relief, of effort and purse. You can't imagine it—drop in and see it. RESTAURANT || | MADRILLON ||| has reopened You éan agam enjoy the perfect foo and courteousserv- ice which have made ‘ this restaurant a ‘ Washington Institution Restaurant Madnllon i 1304 G Street | Telephone, Main 2132 | Just across the hall—Cinder- ella Sweets—the Candy that’s healthy because it’s pure. Fourteenth at G Street A A ) ) ) N S SN SN i) ) 1) i) 1) 1) 1) 1) ) 1 Centemeri Kid ? Radium Silk Underwear Gloves Luxull'_\l' in itsrlé‘ although it:‘ Th i reasonable prices: do not sugges exc]&i,j:g,:gs;?g' :Otfyli‘s(z:gz;r:: a:tlif luxury, but economy. Tailored styles long gloves. —and tailored to perfection. It’s 1216 F St. N.W. MISSES’ Day Tomorrow —and misses will get special attention! But their mothers will not be forgotten— so all the women of the family will find this tittle shop a splendid place to look for clothes! Fashion PLUS VALUE is what makes Jel- leff’s such and interesting place, and all through the store this is being forcibly dem- onstrated right now! . 9 0 Misses’ $55 to $59.50 Dis-$ 49 50 . . o o tinctive Spring Suits. . . .. There is so much to tell about these chic suits, that we’d rather have you come -early tomorrow and let the suits tell their own story of style and value. Such new and striking features as sash, flare, stranghtlme and other youthful effects are represented in this group. Navy, which is the season’s prevailing favorite, is the col- or chosen for tomorrow’s offering. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, which’ small women can wear as well. You'll say it is unusual to find Misses’ $35 to $39.50 Just at a time when the younger set is preparing for new dresses, too. You know Spring brings so many occasions for pretty frocks that it will prove most timely for misses requiring sizes 14, 16 and 18. Petite women are sure to find fittings in these sizes, too. So, look for your dress in this group. Canton crepe and taffeta are the principal materials, because they seem to suit misses so well—youthful and pleasing. Ruffles, tunics, sashes and embroidery included in the various styles. Navy, Brown, Black and Tan—pracucal and dressy colors. A limited number of Women’s $75 to $85 Suits $55 Besides the amount of money you save at a time when new suits are essential, you procure models, colors and effects that vexar.tly agree with well-dressed women’s ideas of what to wear. Of course those arriving first will get the choice if this spe- cial group—but then as they are all desirable, you'll be the gainer prov:ded you come be- fore the sizes are broken—every one can be fitted from present It is out of the question to enumerate the hosts of smart and becoming styles included in i Mlllmery, $15 Of course there is an ample share of ostrich » because it is the vogue; but spring and summer call for flowers, foliage, streamers, fluffy and sheer materials, so with our usual conformity to Fashion’s dictates a_nd milady’s preferences, we have included assortments. them all in the most beautiful colors and models. You'd har dly expect Don’t forget, we have also any quantity of higher and lower priced hats, so let us to get serve you at the earliest moment while stocks are fresh and complete. Hat Shop—Third Floor. Only 575 for Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Sosey Silk 100% Pure! 0 Petticoats - . This is one reason why they mn EXTRA SIZCI wear so splendidly. Another rea- son is that they are protected The fanéy pleated flounces g om garter claps “runs” by the carry out very pleasing ideas of patented gold stripe, and this is two assembled with what ruins most silk stockings. artistic effect, such as French If you haved never tried them— gray, combined with tangerine suppose) you dofsoie Allithie new and hosts of others equally shades—to match the footwear now here, in gold stripe stock- natty. Regulation -flounces, too, for you know many women cling ings! With Mercerized Garter Tops, $2.00 Pr. With All-Silk Garter Tops, $2.75 Pr. to conservative styles and we Very Sheer Quality, all silk, $3.00 Pr. are just as zealous to please them as the more dressy types. Women’s $35 Cloth Dresses— 0 31 7.5 But here they are, right at the threshold of ‘the season, just when this sort of dress is needed, especially by the business wom- an. Smart styles and durable fabrics are their most prominent features, so come along pre- pared to find the model you favor and save as much as you spent in the purchase of prac- tical dresses for street, business and general wear. Tricotine and Poiret Twill, in various styles to meet all re- quirements. Braid, tunics, basque, circular sk-rt. and the very popular embroidery effects. Navy, brown, tan and black—all these colors are in demand, so we made a point of havlng plenty. You'll agree agree that $8% is a very reasonable price for these handsome Blouses colors You really don’t know silk stocking satisfaction until you wear gold stripe. Lace Silk Stockings—$4.95 Pr. These are best quality Jersey Silk Stockings that every woman of fashion knows and desires to possess. Artistic patterns, in the seasons wanted colors. Very durable they .are, too. Regular sizes are among this interesting group and we want you to get a share from the first of the lot. : Sorosis Footwear for the Little Folks Fashioned with as much care as if they were for grown-ups. They fit the growing foot and allow for rapid growth, too. Their style is too well known for comment and their value is recognized by parents who are judges of durable quality— so we'll tell you about the styles we have ready for the low shoe season! Ankle-Strap Ties Special Sorosis Purchase. oorerblonses Wt Goorpelie m- In Patent Leather, Black Children’s High-cut Lace colors mc'l':-d:wn?m:io,mdnx';, Boots to sell at $4.50. Although they were made to sell at $6 and $7. Black or. Tan Calf, Patent Leather with dull kid tops and genuine white buck. Sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2. Women’s Sport Oxfords Famous Sorosis Brand $9 and $10 Tan Calf Brogue Oxfords. Very smart in style and tiptop for comfort. Kid and Tan Calf. Hand- tarned soles. All wanted sizes and widths. No-heel sizes 2 to 5 at $225; ‘Wedge heel sizes 4 to 8, at $265. Ankle Ties, with welt soles, in Black or Tan Calf or Patent Leather: Sizes 8% to 11, at $450 Sizes 1175 to 2, at $5.00 gray, bisque and honeydew. Tailored models of crepe de chine and pussy willow are fash- ioned with tucks and many with the narrow pleating finishing collar and cuffs. White and flesh and tan, which seem to be prevailing favorites in this sea- son’s tones. It's always an advantage to purchase 2 season’s supply while the choosing is at its best.