Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 26

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% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 | Rose Bushes mw NEWS IN BRIEF M:UTT AND JEFF—And Just to Keep Up the Average, Mutt Busted Another. Hardy Monthly and Climbers. Best Varicties. The Club With n Sm JEEF, Luck 'S BREAKING of employes of the Mey OUR WAY AT LAST: I'VE will give a dinner at the LANDED You A SWeELL . » cigh, Blacklstone 8, Inc. April 12 at 6:30 p.m. ‘ J0B THAT witL BRING 4 14th and H Sts. N.W. The Columbinn Women of George YOU IN FIETEEN Bucks —— e | Washington University will meet CGW - - Tuesday at 4:30 pm. at the Law ASwesKs School, 1435 K street, to consider a o Matel "".""" proposed ‘ammendment Lo the con- wege ! DR'CLAUDE S. SEWONES || 1. 7om. iz v « e evening, Span- 1l be given twice reet for mem- Pen League and l T T;lnh-)n.xuvm.ul Literary Association. I ! et —is ready to do the Paint- ihz, Paperhanging or Up- B holstering. ity work- The Eeleet hlub will give a dance manshipe always. tomorrow night at 9 o'clock at 2400 We scll fine Furniture. 16th street. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.. 5,550 — ————————— I ljevu. uf the ————————— 71 Washington College of Law will ! eive its annual banquet tomorrow 175 night, at Rauscher's. BU“"DING 'i; : ?"":”". Mh f;f“".;"*.:??fif ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION f =" " ' TONIGHT. St. John's College frexhmen prom ! : ion of Eng Pays 6 Per Cent { Wil be gives April 23 in the : hool. reception New Yor! sium of the Catho Country dance at 8 o'clock in Christ at 1101 E st ‘on 5h3"§§ ma‘“l:‘"glm 45 e ":7’;’1",, S ‘hurch Parish Hall, 620 G street es & Soms w o a_banque theast. Meeting of Bi or & months. It the Hotel Washington Thursday] *"/"* =8 orqack, at § pm. | Officers of the Wi { sociation meets w 2913 Porter street. -onsin Alumni As- thur Luedke, Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than < $7,000,000 The Finckel fami Thompson will be the - tainers, Admission free to publ Suarplus Nearing Mildred Lee Chapter, Children of the | John Rule will s hington ( | _Attorney General Harry M. Daugerty f1 b Catholie Universi ‘Washington Chapter of the I h School Alumni at the Biue Triangle Hut| o Al former students invited. | Representatis 4 W s Counci tion of Howard e Covi o'clock at 809 the Covenant. um. The social department of the Y. M will give a_rec Home. Corner 11th and E 5ts. N.W. [fi| ceresica ‘are invitea ) The board of trustees of the Boys' JAMES BERRY, President | The Auduben Societs will have its [ Club of Washington will open its| Northwest Sub A Dollar if QSeam'l‘t.ips All seams sewed with tough _shoe thread — a dollar and a new garment if a seam rips. Another Master Achievement George & Co. have already gained a name for handling the finest work clothes in the city. This is another great achievement. They have obtained the Washing- ton agency for this finest of all overalls. Read the fourteen points. Get a pair at the introductory price. All if a Feel and ,Coo/(’fi_ke‘ en Actual3® Special SalePrice ki » stitching bre Y 14. Cleaner, 13. Buttons 12. Buckles, meater gar- riveted through Heavy brass ments, made by triple cloth finish; won’t skilled unfon thicknexs--can’t rust; none bet- '\\ workers. pull through. ter. \ g The Famous Augusta Perfect-fitting Underwear straps, extra strong gusset and pearl buttons. Sizes from 34 to 44. The ideal underwear for the warm weather. A very special bargain at......... . Work Shirts e pecinl for Sat urduay at Ramblers’ Pastim by general dancing. Regqular Clothes 1. The heavy blue denim “220 An Added Special of Underwear —shirts and drawers to match—beautifully made with sateen fronts and pearl buttons. Drawers have c to the alumni as- sociation at 806 1 street at 8:45. The American War Mothers meet at {8 o'clock at'Thom School. Club dan ree! 324 Indiana nt tv of Ame: o'clock in the university gym- Representative Alice Robertson of k at the Business 1 at the Church of The Piney Branch Parent-Teacher ciation meets at the West School eak of “The Pri-|at 8 o'clock. $700,000 | Confed will meet tomorrow at | vate Henry Maitland” ;i 3 12 0" Confederate Memoriai | the Writers' League at the Public| Weekly dancing class, Catholic Former members and all in- | Library. munity House, 601 urban Ci 11 meet at 8 o'clock at the JOSHUA W. CARR. Secretary [|| | first outing of the spring April Tabhotine. 2301 C. strect, With o rechp= Members will mble at Wh tion from 4 to 10 o'clock. chool. House station at & a.m. for a walk ri oy e A along the Eastern branch. The faculty of Columbia University The reading class of the Spanish! pockets rivet- stitched — a_dollar and a new garment pocket stitch- Fourteen Points ordinary cotton, but the tough- t shoe thread used. ed by special machines—can- al3°°Garments [ 4. Pockets y drill, deep, dou- ble stitched—to st like the overalls. 5 Pocketn —Deep, roomy; can’t tear fin stitching. New patent nd—can’t get stringy to cut shoulders; ape- cial ease back. 7. Seams—Spe- cial double stitch — cannot rip. $1 and new pair if they deo. 8. Button holes ed like o0 button holes, ifa seamrips orthepocket | w5 Eet baggy. Testa PairatOurRisk !! | s —ample width, nx metarally 11. Croteh seam rivet h Khaki Work Shirts Made of a :(hl?; I!Nng‘ll] Baturda; - cial at s rs of the Dis- Lay Alumni of BUT JUST THINK WHAT FIFTEEN A WEEk MEANS. NYou WONT HAVE To WORRY ABOUT YoUR HASH oR WHERE YoU'RE GONNA POUND YoUR EAR® ce at | Service. Public. ———— = il = = Women's City Club—The civie nec- v v - el| The Xational Geosraphic Society | tion will Tiold a round table discus- Fresh Cut From Our Greenhouses fternoon and | sion Sunday at 8 p.m. dance com- | Asso- | THATS ALL RIGHT, BUT IT'S MY OVERHEAD exPENSE THAT WORRIES ME: Prof. The American Wa meet at the Thomson School tonight at 8 o'clock. Formal guard mount. with music by | the band. near the flagstaff at Fort Myer at 4:30 o'clock. Emery-Eckington Ho: Association meets at n Ctrect, followed | S- Gerry will speak. the Eckingto E. Hilton Jackson 'will give the Y an Atheneum will meet at 8)will meet with Mrs. o’clock at the Thomsen School. | Rhode Island avenue. s of Georgtown School of Foreign MEAN, OVERHEAD WHAT DY \ expepse? ) —_— Contains No Alcohol. —Advertisement Khoff. Sub- Mothers will | TODAY. | o'clock at| hool. weekly exposition of the Sunday | B- J~ wemer school lesson at 4:45 at the Y. W. C.! A. 1333 F re The Florence Crittenton Wheel Club ! | 912 New York Ave. PHONE FRANKLIN 7628 Hahn's Great Grouping <) of Women's Latest Low Shoe Noveltles at Must be considered another one of our remarkable merchan- dising achievements. Popular price—distinctly high qual- ity—and strikingly original style—all coupled together! 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Special for Saturday: 6 to 8, $255 11% to 2, $3.15 874 to 11, $2.85 215 to 6, $4.15 Additional arrivals in Children's plain and novelty Socks and three-quarter . length Sports Socks. Unusuall good choosing at eeeeteiiianienes 290 tO $1

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