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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 21 “OH, LISTEN TO THE BAND, HOW MERRILY IT PLAYS." HUMORISTS WIN AT GOLF. Lardner and Rice Defeat President ; | Despite the almost constant drizzle] busy one for the latter, and he need- |and the darkness of the skies theled air and exercise. He invited his match was marked by a number of'callers to be his guests at lunch at good shots and even some brilltant|the White Ho ones, but, according to an interested| . ® Houms ané Lo Seln Rim S FINLAND IS FACING : x 3 3 % B and Undersecretary. ig;llery it was void of any especially | the links afterward. x 3 Ring Lardner and Grantland Rice, Kood Jokes or brilliant conv m.uond. : " \ writers of sports and humor, defeated }’::’1,‘“',&',”""""‘ of the two noted, vy 1 wect of the. New York aity & i — e President Marding and Undersecre-| The match was hastily arranged.|clibwomen for the erection of a $5,000.- tary of Btate Fletcher in & Soursome | The two. writers had boen. franted| 000 clubhouse 13 all the more. Wonael of 19 holes on the links of the Chevy|an appointment to come to the White | ful when it is borne in mind that per- . . i 5 B 3 & p f:‘:;; C;:!ra Club yesterday aft-|House yesterday to extend their gmn.l‘ el sullxlu\mx can remember when Over 30,000 Russian Exiles, | s . 5 . 5 © 8core was 5 up at the|wishes to the executive, and it so|such a thing as a regularly organized happened that the day was not a|woman's club was unknown. Unwilling to Work, Depend- S ing on Charity. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. yright, 1921 HELSINGFORS, Finland, April 8.— Another refugee problem, similar in many respects to that presented by the German and Austrian prisoners of war in Russia, has now arisen with Tegard to the disposition of the Rus- sians who crossed into Finland after the Kronstadt revolution. The Finnish government is unable to continue providing for their housing and protectior, while the American Red Cross cannot long bear the task of feeding them. Altogether there are more than 30,000 whose inclination to work or do anything except to live on charity has disappeared after a month’s idleness. In some respects they constitute a danger to the Finnish state, as many of them hold radical political views. ‘ . Others fret under the continued inac. | Tolson, triangle; Edith Coleman, cymb: tivity and some become ill. They | Beverly Ganding, bel fear to return to Russia and they are S emiarate o Sowth America. iy | return possible. forbremeitteny of she siigntest in- | CHILDREN’S BAND BOOSTS| THE WEATHER You Can Feast Like Kings-- And SAVE MONEY, Too! My, this-week-end offerings are REAL TEMPTATIONS, and if you REALLY want to be economical and are willing to see how far your dollar’ CAN travel—just patronize any one of my markets. Hundreds of Washington folks are joining my large host of friends every week The proof of mymuhis in the EATING. The proof of the economy At n rally held by the nature study cl ©of the public nchools at Junior School yesterday music was furnished by the above band, consisting of kindergarten pupils of the Wilson Normal S . Members of the band, shown In the picture, are: Frances Odenwald, leader; Roy Ricker, drum; Rob hirley Bauckman, Willlam Yelverton and Thomas Gorman, tambourines; Elleen Collins, Jack Stockman ai of it is RIGHT IN THIS ADVERTISEMEN’ settling the matter the league of na-| In the meantime the American Red | terference with their idleness ex- tions will probably nge to f flicers are co-operating with t at meal hours. Hundreds of iy ) funds to the Fm:nnhrr;o\::rn[:nt‘:x:“lff;t inns in arranging for suitable |sailors who defended Kronstadt want SCHOOL CLEAN-UP MOVE | bistrict of Columbia—Rain tonight the care of the refugees until some |cxercises to keep them from com- |to go to the United States to join the d, tomorrow, with rising tempera- 2 - mew move within Russia makes their Iplete rglaxation in moral Many American Navy. ture; moderate east to south winds. || Plate d m d’, b_' ————————————— | Rindergarten Musical Organization | 2"y |2nd—Raln tonlght and tomor- warmer tonight and in east por- Leads Parade at Rousing Mass | Lo tomorrow; moderate to fresh east to south wind: e Meeti: i i Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- h k R t 1 2 Where Your Dollars Count Most Long Silk Gloves ety | s e e Chuc 0ast Splensid Cuts, In., With the kindergarten band of the|central portions; fresh southeast and 2 i - P = south wi p— ’ Full 16-button Wilson Normal School leading the pa- |~ West Virginia— Rain tonight and |’ — Fresh Spare Rib‘, 1b Pt ISC length, all pure rade, a rousing mass meeting was|tomorrow; cooler tomorrow and in|]| E thread silk, in o held at the Junior High School yester- | WeSt portion tonight. ' - : 720-22-24"7th.St. N.W. Black, White, Gray day no0m, 35 & post-vacation spur tof Jesents dor Trenty-Four pomes. the cle 1a 1 2 i Store Hours: Open.9:15 AM. Close:6 P.M. | 2nd Pongee. ALL SIZES. The ‘nature study department of. the | 15; ocmiGAERL 485 4 am. 47 8 am. schools s getting slogans from | p, many parts of the city and the Wil-| g0, ;;";"2“,;‘1;;5,“,‘;’;55’2 g0:80: 8325’} i = — son Normal chool Las changed its|g a.m., 30.22; noon, 30.12. One Dollar DOCS the slogan from “Clean Up” to “Keep| Highest femperature, 60, occurred 9 Clean” because the eampaign has pro-|at 2 p.m. yesterday. t Une o ese . £*5he Inftlat 3iepe. T e ocunia Work of Two ou s mee hecn hela_at |4 2! o High and Eastern High and Temperature same date last year— other mectings are being scheduled. | Highest, 48; Jowest, 35. At the time of the mass meeting yes- Condition of the Water. to the cadets of the Junior|water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- . Values to $45.00 High School and the whole affair took | perature, 62; condition. 14, Most convement Here Tomorrow Items From All About the Store on_a military air. Tide Tabl *oe? Tinc - . o . % ‘ables T5¢ Ladies’ Union Suits (|, mverzs 2 mon, sopmichensise o ot MRS D10, 5, (0 (Purnined by it s constana G e o You : j tion of 1 Suits = Sermem - ] e s orgdnizalionsc geodetic survey.) Smoked Shoul- lity Gauze Rib- d Poiret Twills, tailored in 3 the city—so everybody s who has d mol 7 bea Dnion Suits whits of Too many styles o give detailed dis- heard it. The tots—nine in number— | , T0d8Y hlfi;’e“xfle 16 am. and 2:45 ders, Lb.... c Northeast Market, 12th & H Sta. flesh; taped neck; tight c cription. _You'll find strictly tallored, 4 { play triangles, drums, bells and sym- & 2 8 a.m. an 4 D.; sose Y knee'or trimmed. Al reg- | beaded.’ flowing tabs and many with > i ¢ bals in perfect time for the march- |3.27p., : e Sm.um30c Eastern Market (meats only) ular sizes. ide sashes of si 37 i i m. =13 Gosrpeiown ll popular colors, as navy blue, black and Public_school pupils have gone to £ 8 to 10 Iba, Lb. M St. = | browns, are here, with sprinklings of the work with a_will_on the gardens, The Sun and Moon. SO & O B B R (R W. Oenar) 81x90 Bleached Seamless ||| Hahtor ahides i according -to Mrs, Susan S. Alburtis, | - Today—Sun rose, 5:43 a.m.; sun sets, 1335 Wiscomsin Ave. Georxetowa L & who reports ha’ ) gardens are 98 p.m. 1820 Nichels Ave, Anacestia Sheets—All Perfect SIZB s gnder way, o, ey nothing of the ;l'onsna:{gmw~8un rises, 5:41 a.m.; sun Kingan’s Bacom, 815 4% St S. W. ii in 'otomac Pai 8. Al- | sets, '-“h P Heavy Round-thread I Durtls says the eleancup campaisn |- Moon Tiges, 5:46 am.; sets, 7:11 p.m. gy de- 18c 1916 14th St. N. W. Quality Bleached is sorely needed in Washington. One | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- Licious, Lb...... 3083 14th St. N. W. Sheets, without P 2 r«;portwm her showed that 1«1: n‘azea half hour after sunset. Pure Lard, 14 2121 18tk St. N. W. ot 44 of newspapers were counted in a /. Pk tornihien D Limit & to]a cun- small open plot near the boathouse Weather ta Various Citles. e b 713 © St, N. W. -inch torn hem. 3 at the foot of 17th street on Sunday § Temperature. o3 Compound, SO AN B N W tomer. s evening. In Rock Creek Park a - llc 4% & C Sts. S. W, Values Istmctlve ew Sizes picnic party was reported as having Lh coeeeeennnns €25 Pemma. Ave. N. W. s‘l 25 Mfll” Ovenlls o left papers, particles of food and s 710 Tth St 8. W. . A Dr = two baskets alongside a road for the esses L7 tiunslonaeide o soud for the Many a dress in the lot has sold and refuse baskets were not far awa and Jumpers Dresses that should sell at $20.00 to 3 Tendening and Lola Dean. Hooton 24124 Red Star D- ‘ :‘z:euo o)ul the most favored colors, and D:M :xn!:-wgr i Florence Eccleston, Bufalo .. Chicago Sells everywhere at $2.00 and more. Spe- cial here Saturday. . All = skins, Gincinna . RIgFek 3 Cleveland S| 1 N e M. stler. | Denver ~ | '‘arneal and Alice M. Pr'fi"h b’)lh Detroit 59. | f : 1. Frank H. .. * M. » ~ c o ‘Albert K. Pa 1.-‘:( i “Elith FL Basit 5, Men’s Nainsook Union Suits Capes, Coats, Dolmans i i o M ohie B HA.L:,. extra value in Men's o . . Union Buits of fine checked Look this line over before you make a pur- of peph T. Harris and Mamlo 0. Chuy, both | nainsook. Made with 69c chase of a cape, coat or dolman. The workman- i o - e closed crotch; in sizes 34 ship, materials and styles are absolutely as good sl 9 75 I o and Anna Bl : Rai = - A 5 2 Made from heavy, fast- some are selling right now in some stores V color blue denim, with bib; 5% ‘high as $25.00. Taffetas, satins, Marri Li Abilene, Tex. 30, M’ Mhmc“"i: mm"' priced “:: twe front and “one back C ||| misnonette; ‘and combinations ot geor: arriage Licenses. e ] story Ticiousness : double stitched gette and taffeta, georgette and satins, j Mersitgs Ticensws Lave Bade hiaved to ool Boe 0 2 drinl'hl. Just try it—then you wunt have- any 1m-ougnour. Jumper to match. etc. Included are & number of Tricotine EmieRas 30.. 30. @ BBEEN perfect; put up one dozen in sealed package. Hemmed ready for use. S: 9oeoooesse quah’lyA Full Fashioned KAUEMAN | 5ix vose Choice of black, white, 95c INCORPORAT ED w cg“-(do;*an and g\lvleen'pure 4 |316 701324 71:5 ST N si hose in all sizes—excellent to 46. as you will go _elsewhere and pay nearly twice Benjamin Donzis and Ethel Kritt. as much for. Bolivia cloths, coverts, mixtures, Henry 1. Wilson. jr., and Pansy B. Hall, B e N $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads with a touch of silk embroidering, straight- line effects, belted styles, and roomy wraps, with am."“"‘“‘ « Columbus and Bertie L. Gar. Full bed size, firm, elosely woven Cro- In Latin American countries, as in!S chet Spreads, in a variety of styles, all or wl(hout nleevel. and in all sizes. H Spain, ;n’ has(alv;’u 8 lzgnn thehcuatoml e T 350 More Spring Hats ||& & imhet s Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits That Sold at $7.50 to $10.00 . Most effective are the touches of foliage, wreaths, friits and ribbons For boys and girls of 2 I I used in the adorning of this lot of really distinctive and becoming shapes - Men’s and Young Men’s SPRING SUITS THREE SPECIAL LOTS VALUES $25 to $40 Hundreds of beautiful worsteds, serges, cassimeres and tweeds, in striped, mixed and plain color pat- . APPetIZ"[n arorpa terns designed in single and!dotble breasted models for regulars, stouts to 10 years, these Ribbed and in colors to match the new frock or suit. Almost every new straw Waist Union Suits are an or braid as well as exquisite Georgettes with wide brims; horse halir braids exceptional value. Extra with spangles and a host of others. Values to $10.00, and all at one choice. row of buttons on stitched band. Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Vests| . New 33 95 New Colors Regular and extra sizes; Trimmings a.nd 3 Ribbed Vests of fine combed 23 C and Straws Combinations hecks and trimmed arm- 600 Banded Sailors 42x36 Utica Pillowcases Sold Everywhere at $4.00 x the quality af%e’?‘lu;”;-od:c?: The There’s a big choice of colors in this lot of Band- well known Utica sheet- c ed ‘Sailors. Some in Plain Black, Brown and Navy ings—sheets and pillow- or with White facings. Buy one of these tomorrow cases—are without comparison. you know what Utica means ,om“!_ to wear with that new tailored suit. lins you'll appreciate this offer. Children’s 50c Sox Our Popular Third Floor | Perfe ct b/ena’m9 ’ : sk “ 49 Sensational Sale of $20 and $25 DRESSES 14 Special feature of Messaline, Satin and Taffeta frocks in stun- ning new styles—ruffle, georgette and novelty trimmed, in all the most popular shades and modes for women and misses. Adver- tised special at $14.75 for Satur- day only. s9 | CHIDRENSHATS pEE S 25¢ e e | Expert roas z‘mg | Sl banits 0 yards and up to 6 inches 39(: ;f:s;m:ndc Flat open at 8:30 A M. B o A S $3.00 Silk Chemise nght /D/“ cn j st vt §1.98)155 B c O o PERFEC}:‘ BLEND .= 2 5 They're not all perfect, clothing values this season and - iloring, ality and the Made from an excep- G the t§|lonng the quality To 81.00 Fancy Ribbons tional_quality, fast-c : A t t snappiness to each model. Be one Tength of from 2 to 8 ored Gingham, in a big o 0 ¢ ’ 1r t Pac [/?y of the lucky fellows tomorrow—we wide; in a big variety of binations. Wide sash or belted styles. £ floral designs and stripes Cut full and nicely finished. LS. Beautiful quality E dies with lace yoke il 4 i Ladies’ Lace Hose and Ince. trimmings. " A % g WILKINS The most beautiful lue at $3.00. slippers you have seen in a long tim. low a price. Full 17 inches Choice of two well from foot of solid lace und made k 2 S—Ameri- Eive service. d R & ( ors ine ali L] Black and Tan English and Broad-toe Lasts in all sizes. 12 to 6; great assortment _ of styles, includ- ing popular Boy Scout Shoes, in all sizes to 6; solid leather only. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose et Al aad oW hust and Irregulars of a quality icd_with 4 hose supporters. LD L 10c "$1.75 Women’s Petticoats Bungalow Aprons Cordovan and blac sizes 4 to 10. Of fine quality wash L Lo - faffera, made with $1 19 Eo%dipercales c 3 3 ruffled flounce sl.oo Turkish Towels 2 corded tucks. . and all sizes. —these are in reg- Heavy two-thread qual- ular or extra sizes. ity. 44x22 inches. hemmed, L] I alte e el Girls’ Coats and Capes |$1.79 Boys’ Worsted Pants sorbent. S few weeks $8 95 A remarkable oppor. iy un o secure play 32x16 25¢ Huck Towels |[|!..* M,; Ganis o Ton e 99(: Firm, strong, durable mixtures or plain weaves, Breat saving. Mostly quali with n n-mn lsc ther tailored or loose nylu |'n mixtures. For boys and hemmed on 5 to 16 rs. ap to 17 years, house keepers, barb Wilkins PERFECT BLEND Coffee Packed Only fn Alrtight Cams to Insure Absolute Freshuess FRESH ROASTED AND PACKED DAILY BY restaurant proprietors ~hnul| take 9 advantage of this opportunit sls Bo 2 P h s o, s ys ants Suits o : 49 t) ° "hite [slan - Women’s House Waists These are not the haphazard-made suits often John H. WIlkllls White Sea Taiand Duck Croms pie : OF fine quality madies o5 advertised at this Drl(_l‘ Positively wonderful ehurabis q“ il el "!'Allk at this price. Of mixed worsteds that stand collar siyles: in all sizes c hard wear and kecp the shape. Size for boys e co lnc. An assortment of popular poke: up to 46. All have long = .’ mushroom and roll-brim models, sleeves. . wanted shades and fine quality— Special for Saturday.

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