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‘ ’ e st oo = THE EVENING STAR, WA . @u[m &Mlartin (g. 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST. SHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1921 :EI-E[:'I' PRES"][N"‘ PLAN TO RAISE $100,000 |EASTERN CHURCH HOLDS | ADOPT ENGLISH METHOD. |SHIP BOARD TO MOVE %Eu“'h{.‘".’.‘"' < a0, f TO BUY GRAM OF RADIUM | MEETING WITH MEMBERS |Newspaper Men to Write Out Ques- INTO NAVY BUILDING | fer of tie shippi zovernment owned tions for Secretary Mellon. 5 | | x the government actually : ' R Women's Proposed Donation to |Hear Encouraging Reports of Vari- | Interpellations by ncwspaper men|Present F Street Offices to Be|in ::m‘ ]n;w;;nmn of vess il | of S v v Mellon] | A housed in the same bu a | Mme. Curie, French Scientist, for ous Organizations and Elect o Necrolatyiiofithe Treasury. Mellon| U 5yosed—Divisionsat 6thiana Bi | SLI0% (S0 sies BRTSIOR. And Khps in, sl ¢ me time the two nautic at Its reguiarly semi-weekly confer- . { brouzht about Cancer Cure Test. Officers. ences will hereafter be put in writing Streets to Remain. Uniting in one common cause the| The annual meeting of the church[the day before the journalists meet| A the aivisions of the United ™w RE EN. 4Dr sun Yat sen to Rule Se‘ women of Washington, from the littie{and congregation of the stern the Secretary. States Shipptng Board will be "').l.""" " o Can N BITT . N . e { 2 . ie | 2 This follows the custom in the Eng-|in the new quarters in the Navy build-| Two additional instances of chil- shop girl to the leaders of society, will | Presbyterfan Church was held last{ : - SRR e S HEE] . - he Jes s ¥ sby lish house of parliament. where those! INg on or before the end of May, the ) ceding Provinges, Canton | ve represented in the nation-wide move- | night, with Rev. Alfred E. Barrows. | wno wish to Question the mintaters on | board announced today. Work of th ment to raise $100.000 to purchase one ! pastor, presiding. any particular subject serve notice to|MoVIng the Shipping Board d'.m( e Dispatch says #eam of radium for Mme. Curie, the! give the official time to prepare ”“’I“'“ begi it was =aid. and ” t P . ‘ Motis Froneh seontist. 1y ores’ (hag| The reports of the various organiza janever” d i e about {wo weeks. More d y | ‘ " she may be able to experiment on a|tions connccted with tha churc! t the last conference with Secre- 2 e > L a0 o at j 0 era e rlces [Bnthe ‘""““““"1”" g ‘ure cked by the leading | showed exceptional growth and to be | (ATY Meloy he pointed out that he|BeW aquarlers Iu the Navy building i HONOLULU. . April The o inclus e [€OUld not answer offhand all the|TOM the present quarters of the board Chinese parliameni, sitting at Canton. negie foun- | i1 excelient condition. Financlal Sec. “lat 1317-19 F stre. ! pas unanimou: ‘ted Dr. Sun Yat the ~mithso- | Tetary Clinton ¥. Wing reported th The Shipping B street her right arm The polic was bitten on her arm by in front of her home, 916 northeast questions put to him by the pre Ul terperlators. He suggested th d will vacate both L the O i ol 3 5 v C! ©S oW oce ed by it on ¥ & 8 , Al Preciaa 5 2 insti (% of the com- |out of the church membership of 570. | could answer them and would answe, Rres o) upied Sen, first provisional President of China ee here wili be launched at a ment- |80 per cent had been enrolled as|them if he knew what they swould o andinens of the office | e PR s e at the time a republican form of goy- hel Ni€ncer ool reaitian obateibuters (broBEhlthe [Weant. ourd” w e located in th oldest fire chief in the Unite ; town gection With the ex one division, which will remai raft bullding at 6th und ates. in point of service on. who has been a fire depart tof W member canvas” recently tak-| The members of the press, therefore. ernment was substituted for the em- 7 eventy-five new members were{will put them in writing. . , a8 D’resident of the Chinese Re- dlsfilfly' | public, says a dispatch received from 6ih strect north- | “eve ernoon at 4:30 | en. {added to the ehurch rolls during the of ¢ . | Boudoir |c China, today by the Liberty ultobert Abbe of New York. whose | year. Treasurer George H. Campbell| p o 0. SUED FOE $10,000 St e for more than fifty years. Lamss x - i Gl a1 i S IEAOnaL | reporced L subsantial balance o the | B & 0. SUED FOR $10000. . "5SR0 LS B | PENNINGTON & TAYLOR an 14, includes News, a Chinese ne erchere: mong: the puests of honor and | reaeyry, notwithstanding @ number [ The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | street side. it was said. and there w ) \ SN\ - er a lecturé on the “Curative | .o iriqrdinary improvements to the | Company is named as defendant in a|probably be no reduction made in Radium.” He will be followed Election Forecast, church property during the year. | suit to recover $10,000 damages filed in| working force before it enters its new Pmlmg ?lp!l"lln:lllx B. Moore of the bureau of Table many ion of Dr. Sun Ya % bureau of = o following officers were elected: | the District Supreme Court by Charles | quarters. officials said. There have ¥ president of th alk on the “Scientific] The following ofErs Wi® Calvert, | F. Stewart, Through Attorney Georxe |been many ramors for more than a The Better Kind et el that it s necossary |clerki Willlam T Germand. treasurer; | . Shian the plaintift suys he was un- | year that the ‘Shipping Tourd offices s reduce Uit is necessary | clerk; m L Cern Jeen- | loading a_freignt car at Bolling Ficld | were going to be moved from the F G 1,0, adium “in’ hix | George H. Winslow. C. Murray Deen” | DRGNS &, [N COF, 2 RelinE, o e gy 2333 18th St. N.W. and knocked him to the ground. infli ing serious injury. KAPLOW ITZsros. 721 Ninth Street N. W. -| Rent paid for the tw F street used at pres - Aific tost essen- | Blew, J tin Allwine. values in tial. It takes two months to make| Trustees—Lewis M. Thayer, presi- L 4 2 this test. und. as it is the purpose of | gants George Loughery., secreta divided for [ the women of America to have the lpoo oo 1 Campbell, treasurer; ( amfis an ars or more, the south- | Elam prescated to Mme. Curle at the [ Ge0™g FC iR b oy goereta Sting that taey would | W'ite House June v Herbert H. Dodd. sh J 8, funds must be brg s i h and form & sed throughout the country at once | Cha Consaul aaes of { O O O slaihe s Andrew Murray, Charles F. Consaul. |separate governmen:. 1t wax asserted | to mi v e < Robe : northwst, is oh Deacons—G. W. C. Holid shington committec | dent; Charles L. Vandoren, Kellogg is secretary. | s, B! D. Rollins, treasurer: . e Sun Yat Sem. Dr. Wu Ting Fang | Tvi today 10| Krauth, B. F. Hart, H. M. Williams. i ather southern lcaders refused to I«present . hases of wom- | “Sunday school—John C 1}3;‘.1;11” su- . % . Mesider proposals from the Peking gov- | en's work attend the | S0y 000 el H. Phillips, as The Two-light Table Lamp (as illustrated) with [|<noiio: St wonia make for an'ad- ng at Mrs. Field's, and there is [ DeTintendent: JoseBl Lo Sop 108 *r buildings on ' * by tne Shi Col. 1077 4 Wroug]lt Iron Lamps d las elimination of the Anfuites from the cabinet of the north- irn republic removed the last obstacle fo the unification of the country. but summer that (h all sty’es. nd Mrs. Vern: tions w sent > = > stment of the difficuliies between the indication that one of the most [} 2 uth, Polychrome Base, in subduz:d colorings and £ (§)estmcns b ssive gatherings In the intercat Namorgnfsecietariy Anthony Krauth g i ¥ hand-decorated shades, specially designed, is ()17 J adice 4R Chureh . organist—Miss Nellle M. Adjacent to The Rialto ) One home in every two in the rural Sacrey 5 priced completeat .............. S ke ;.liuric(s ‘of Ontario has a telephone. ;APPEAL TO PRESIDENT and an average of one farm out of ¢ o ON NEGRO APPOINTMENT | §oeewponsentponannnos EAssociation of Colored People Pro- ;:g ACME QUALITY A Spe"‘lal Sale 2208 e Women’s Sll!( tests Against Petition Oppos- Hosiery, Special ing Treasury Post. dol:;glle ';::3'1'0’;(;"1 59 = | Trotesting against so-called propa- S vrias top Al o = | ganda contained in a petition pre- $4.50 For Saturday Smart Tailleur Suits For Women and Misses Formerly to 59.50 38.00 An’ exceptionally smart selection of high-cost suits developed of Trico- tine, plain tailored or effectively em- broidered; belted models. Some are bound with braid and have slash pockets. Deck Paint forPorch - Floors A good, durable paing that will give gratifying. results. W. H. Butler Co.r MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 perfect. Black, sented to the President by woman cordovan, navy employes of the Treasury opposin; and plenty of 3 Pra. B8 | appointment of & nesro as remister white. the Washington branch of the Na- 2 tional Ass ment of C Extra fine quality at $ the speciai price of.... iation for the Advance- |3 red People has, sent a |5 letter to President Harding. o “Among the many cherished hopes | 3 for better things to come from the | & restored republican power,” the letter | % declares. “is the hope of millions of | & pod & negro citizens that the republican | party will live up to its pre-election | platform promises to them of justice and a square deal, | “The test of fitness for office should be character and ability, and these auslifications should be rocognized and rewarded. regardless of the racial identity of the individual.” “Further in this connection, Mr. President.” the letter concludes, | “knowing as we do the insidiousness | of race prejudice and the way in which it is carried forward by propa- mand?. we have no hesitancy in say- {in= that should this petition. based olely on race prejudice, influence your action in the premises. it would i not ha long befora you and Congress would b~ flooded with similar be- titions arotesting against the ap- naintment of persons of calor to posi- tinng in_the government.” The lefter is sicned bv A. H. Grimke and A. 8. Pinkett. president and sec- [etary, respectively, of the organiza- tion. > A Special Purchase of : Girls’ “Nayvee” Fresh, crisp, new Middy = Dresses. in several styles and a splendid selection of cloths, ° ™ e MR W NN A AN including many two-tone ei- fects, checks and plaids. A very exceptional value at— “Paul Jones”.and | Silk Middy Ties “Nayvee” Middies | =~ . white, gold. 3 for Spectal, 34.30 | “Buster Brown” | Special, Kiddies’ Sill Socks | Boys’ Navy Cllildren': Hue Exceptional quality in sl .50 * TWO CAPTAINS RETIRED. Capt. John W. Helsse, infantry, and David O. N. Lindberg, Medical | Corps, have been placed on the r tired ‘list on account of disabiliti incident to the service. Sigmund's, 736-738 Seventh St. & Btraight down the street from the 6. A. B. Monument at 7th and Pa. ave. R e Black. white snd brown. new two-toned effects. Very specially priced at Rose and white, blue and the l"xfime Fellers” like. white, nile and white and copen- and Epecia 391: white. Sizes 6 to 9. You'll surely 51.59 " Saflor style, just what KAPLOWIT Zsros 721 Ninth Street N.W. Adjacent to The Rialto want several pairs. A Sale of Boys’ and Men’s Cloth Caps gt Ll $1.50 &$1.75 _—— Announce for Saturday Reductions . Our Entire Stock of HIGH CLASS WRAPS . AND CAPES | Will Be Closed Out at Unparalleled Price Reductions Ranging From 25% to 33Y3% Of Marvella, Orlando, Silk and Wool Du- vetyn, Veldyne and Evora Superior, in new- est spring colors. Formerly up to $135.00. This Remarkable Reduction Sale at virtually the height of the season is in accordance with the established poliq‘r of this concern never to ‘ carry merchandise from one season to another. To make room for the ever-increasing stock, this Sale has become necessary. ' to $3. At two very special prices 6 Bargains - for Saturday All “ringers”—big values that Re- building is sacrificing. There’s some- thing YOU want among them. //S/llk\ Dresses Satin, Taffeta, etc., em- broidery trimmed, Worth up to $20.35 1328 Fox Chokers Genuine Brown Fox; with very elight finish- ing_imperfection. / Regular Price, $23 T “"DELMAR™ Thoroughbred Shoes At Our Special_ Price Made of espegially:fing Calf; English and. Conse: Brogues. Fully up to ourth and workmanship. . Special Bloomers Flesh color, and in_the welghts for now. Full , eut. Jersey Petticoats With fancy ruffle; all colors, Superior quality. #4 Value $9.69 L] EEa———————— 1 wssia Calf or Norwegian ative. models; also ighest standards of finish Plenty of sizes and models to suit every variation of size in length or width. : leigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsyvania Avenue Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Child’s Coat Chelce of several good modets, Velour and mix- tur d $12.50 Values $7.95 New Plald effects, in Bex Plaits; splendid pat- terns, $8.50 Value Fine Romana, Satin, Evora and Twill Cord Wraps, rickly embroidered, formerly up o TRICOTENA ¢ $88.00 _ Pormerly $135.00