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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WOMEN ADD $4,000 MISSROBERTSON SPEAKER TO MME. CURIE’S FUND “The Woman Legislator” Topic at Wasirtagton)Balon, e Sratoret ot staten: Dudings s IS Dr. Abbe, First Surgeon To Use (R:prs;‘eln;-me Alice M. Robertson beb"r%uxht up !?r discussion. e 'rom lahos il STh musical program- ' include Radium, Talks Before Large ma_will speak on e | e include Audience. D. C, | tional education, will give a talk on “The Importance of Vocational Edu- cation.”” Officers will be nominated to Serve for the next six months, the elec- tion to také place Thuraday. April 28, The question of the proposed e: .nn may be fully manned a company TUESDAY,. APRIL 12, 1921 - .HlKE T0 TOBYHA"NA- ’or infantry at Camp Meade. Md.. wiil replace the artillarymen. The infantry Field | company will be selected by the com- | manding general at Camp Meade. It ¢ {will march to Fort Myer, ting in summer &t ime to arrive there by the end of 'l'obih-lml Pa The troops will march |{his week. Ore of the principal duties to the Pennsylvania target range and |of the infantrymen will be to assist back. fully equipped for camping 02 {ip the military honors that mark the the route.” They will start in a short | (urial of the s»ldisrs, saflors and time ‘and will be away for several|marines in the Arlington nationsal wesks. cumetery. harp; -Martin -Richardson, tenor of the m Opera at Florence, Italy, with ‘Whitney Fishbaugh at the pian Senpr Asenio Ralon, violinist, and Mi Constance Finchel at piano; Mile. Grace Colton, dancer, and Robert L. Murphy, planist. The meeting will be in charge oll Rudolph de Zapp, president of the SLAIN GERMAN OFFICER COMMANDER OF EMDEN; ONCE COMMERCE RAIDER By the Associated Press. GLEIWITZ, Prussian Silesia, April 12.—Polish newspapers to- day assert that the German cap- The 2nd Battalion. 19th Artillery. at Fort Myer. will have ite annual target practice tn. .6 SCHOOLNEEDS i TOALSH000 Woman Legietator at"the bismontnis | the following solo’ numbers: Mrs: meeting of the Washington Salon to be | Hillyer Howard, soprano; Miss Carolyn held at the Playhouse. 1814 N stree Manning, contralto, with Miss Jennie Thursday night. Uel W. Lamkin, di- | Glennan, choir director at St. Patrick's, —— The ‘ballot boxés used in elections in Canada are ‘made by convicts in tain, von Demning, who on Thurs- Women in all walks of life attend- rector of the federal bureau for voca- |2t the piano: Mise Katharine Riggs, the penitentiaries. In osrder that the Fort Myer garri- . | Officials Study Report of | oy 1est sttacked and wounded |eq the meeting heid vesterday aft- for vora a The phbe m PR . | plebiscite commission in this city, |ernoon at the residence of Mrs. Mar-, ——c — = — e e — fi@mfi“ 1908 Commission on Build- | ana was himseif shot and killed |shall Field’ 2600 16th strect north-| = e = 7l { by anoiher member ofithe commis- | west. arranged to turther plans for, |§1f i ing Program. Nearly $4.000.000 would be needed te bring the public school huilding program up to date if the recommen- | 2 wax destroved by thé Australian it dations of the schoolhouse commis-| cruiser Sydney off the Cocos The speakers includgd Dr. Robert f” l sion in 1908 are carried out. accord- | Islands, in the Indian ocean, in |Abbe of the New York Cancer Hoa-l Vocalion Record, 85c o3 ¢ by| November, 1914, and Capt. von & [\to | figures " complied _today by [y e brought tolEheiand e Dr. B. Moore of school officials after a study of the commission’s report. The commission thirteen years ago recommended that. beginning in 1909 and for a period of five years. $1.000.000 should be spent annually in constructing school houses. After the five-year period it stated that $600.000 should be spent yearl port, however, it did not for. phenomenal ee the increase in the enroll- ment in the public schools which hasy oceurred since the war. + or did base its estimates on the present cost t sion, in reality was Capt. Karl von Miueller, commander of the German commerce raider Emden. The Emden, which, early in the war, created havoc among allied merchant shipping in the far east, prisoner of war. He was kept in a British prison camp until July, 1919, when he was released with other German prisoners and sent home. In the German elections of May last Capt. von Mueller was candi- date of the national people’s party for a seat in the reichstag. FILES $100,000 SUIT. CHICAGO. April 12—The praecipe of a suit for $100.000 damages has been ! filed in circuit court by H. Clay Beck- raising Washington's portion of the national gift by American Women of £100.000 wherewith to purchase a grain of radium for Mme. Curie. dis- coverer of that rare element. worth $3.500.000 per ounce, hoped to prove a cure for cancer. the bureau of mines and Dr. Powers | of the Denver (Col.) Society for the Control of Cancer. who explained that his association planned to or- anize a_branch here. . States has produced “The United said Dr: as much radium,” nearly Moore. “as all of the other countries have produced since its discovery by Mme. Curie, and Americans sbould apprectate the value of the produc- tion. When you consider that it takes 67.000 tons of ore treated with 20,000 tons of chemical to produce the pre- cious meiai. some idea of its value can be obtained pital. firsi surgeon to use radium i this country; R l i Released— “Eddie” Canter's Seng Mit. “SCANDINAVIA™ \\ aihmglon New \ork Pans STORE NEWS, Apnl 12, 1921. e 420-430 Seventh Street Nortbwest ~ HERE, If You Are;Looking Jor Quality! ¥ of bullding.” In 1908 the cost of with of Kavennu. Ohio, againsi Jo-| Dr. Abbe S .“ramm and im- = 300 Pairs Chil ' uilding was 11 nts a square foot:!seph D. Toloff. a photographer. of | pressive history of Mme. i o 7 amws /= . today &chool o s say it approxi- | Evanston. 111 28 to ol - all (9]} 10Se 10 ant acr v - [J mates 40 cents. Attorneys for Mr. Beckwith. who | Jren S sr’k Socks ' Present Cost Higher. formerly lived at Evansion, sald t rnments Lol . S the smit w. sed an the action of ontinue her experi- | 34 Wil S er ascertaining the amount|Tolof in giving to a Chicigo paper a [menis and £3 (he resuit of his plea Oats e arve a enty.! 1 oon | spent on schoolhouse construction | photosTaph of Mr. Beckwith that was|and that of Mrs. Vernon il 'y D ST since. 1909, school officials say that |Published under the caption of “Slay- [more than 31.000 was raised 3 isappear at 10 carry out the commission’s recom- mendations today it would cost al- most $4,000,000. This figure, it is e; phasized. is based on the present cost of bujlding construction. 1 The figures were cited by school officials to indicate how far the| school building program would be be- | hind today if normal condition had with an ac- ng of Dr. Wharton by Prof. er su " in connection count of the sla; of Syracuse Unijversity Holmes Beckwith. To Distinguish Her Position. Mrs. Cuddleton—I don't approve of a wifs drawing a_salary as her hus- meeting through pledges, checks and cash. 7 — PENNINGTON & TAYLOK Painting Paperhanging HERE is a distinction about a Black Coat, and scores of women will _have no other kind. It is 79c pair For the slight ir- regularities in their weave ¢an hardly be invites The Women’s Guild of Sibley Memorial Hospital you to its Annual Tea and Linen Shower, prevailed since 1909, when the school | band’s housekeeper. ~ That would 5 not for us to claborate found, ‘and the z 2 commission’s ‘recomimendations were | make a servant of her. 1 The Better Kind Ao e b oo 1 e . eFriday, April 15, 1921. proposed to become effective. How- TS. ram Wi y. upon neir e ever. it is estimated that over $3¢ | She wouldm't have to give him a 2333 18th St. N.W. B P and some light col- 000,000 is necessary to mect ail thej needs of the school system today. ' B 4 flesh only. For girls up to 12 17¢ Where Your Dollars Count Mest EHRE week's notice of her intention to leave him. ND’ $3.00 Infants’ Capes 18 in all sizes, 34 to 46. Absolutely perfect quality Diapers, nfce- $1.49 weave, the cause of sell- Col. 1077 Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Hose ' 8c A very slight irregular We expect this Coupon Sale to be the greatest we have ever held. The values are greater than you have yet been offered and the merchandise new and seasonable. Every item is marked to sell to every one having a Coupon at considerably less than those the same goods can be bought for at any other time. None of the items listed below will be sold without a Coupon. _— 59¢ Fancy Voiles Wear Serge and has fancy cut collar and cuffs, trimmed or attractiveness, but we want to emphasize the™ fact that we have a va- ried selection of the new- 'est models for women and misses; for daytime or evening wear. Dolmans with graceful, rolling collars to wear in full sweep, or crushed about the shoulders; cable stitch- broidered collar, back; another style has full- " A sight of the bril- liant finish of black —has a generous place in the host of Black Satin $1.59 36-inch Messaline VAT LY Y ne, ied ors, like rose, yel- low, ‘copen, as well as brown and in white with vari-col- ored stripe tops. Sizes 4 to 9 only. Fancy Top Sox Sizes 6 to 9. Just In— Every garment is fresh . cach; $6 dozen. Whether or not you accept this invitation, a con- tribution of linens or cash would be greatly appreciated by this worthy hospital. Here are some of the linens that Sibley Hospital needs, quoted at lowest prices: Spreads, $225; $27 dozen. Table Sheets, 72x108, $1.45 each; * $17 dozen. Tray Cmers. 15x18, S0c . Write ovr Phone our shopper Jane Stuart. She will make selections for Napkins, 1818, $1.75 dozen; Linen, $6 dozen. Bureau Scarfs, 18x45, 56c Turkish Wash Cloths 10c; $120 dozen. the canoe or even to the it | (COUPOR :{“';;‘.W ;Qlfll"';‘fi"' nest colars dull city street, for the . . nches . ¢ 29¢ Girls’ Muslin Drawers | 24x24 Red Seal Diapers | 27 ! wie. Sports Hat has taken its place as the favored hat e ~ : = t 3 $1.25 Boys’ Pants Girls’ $3.00 White Dresses] $1.25 Table Damask ing i added Tom at mae Chat 1 s e So- Good Boys' Pants of Pretty fine quality ’ or attractive- oy . onpital heavy worsted m,,.,,,:, 73 sheer_white organ- $z 19 noeuenz.hllq'f';e:umw’ ‘ness. Priced . $25.00 ‘thltppme mame. Phone Franklin 7460. dy: Persian lawns . ®ith belt straps. Cut C and_ neat dimity meroerised Taple Dimagkc 83£ Hand-Made : | fanl e s ek choice of |In_a_varicty of large oS Z M 1 Sl;zel c:nxs y:-;' ™% Coupon o ;‘r:t!y stytes. | Coupon| foral and stripe designs. i onA “c'pcd:l 1c°.‘ ‘t ‘; ;‘3",: “Wunyw Cfllg ?l ffc f;‘:“_‘ jiasts 12 Sizes up to 14 years. Note the width. g ines o en Men's Wear Serg CI‘IK‘S em. Underathre = [ ing 25c Boys' and Girls' o . i 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. : = ¥ Fine- ribbed P Pillow Slips, 36x35, 2S¢ ot 3 Coupon Hose at 8o low a price. ith at 50¢ Pasr each; $3.00 dozen. L4 o f Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. - Close 6 PM. o Sizos 4 to 10; in black All are to be had wit Face Towels, 25c each; $8 Baby Slips (Hospital pat- i 2 Soly: rich silk linings, in black - New ones that have dozen. tern), 49¢ up. S g A just arrived. Al pretty Physicians’ Towels, 10¢ p.p Siirts, outing flan- i and white plaids. Among colors, both light and each; dozen. nel, 79¢ wp. {1 dark; plain, fancy Tea Towels, 25c each; §3 S it (4 them: stripes, and cuff tops. dozen. Crib Sheets, $1 each. ¢ 31.50 BO” Wasll slllu 30 Dr . with wide fringe and but- length Tuxedo collar finish- A 3 Made from iinene, Moaae Siieoss fus c Dress Ginghams tons. This ‘model our fash- ed - with long black silk and new; lavishly trim- gros ood ot @] 9| minmrmr tharts: In o variety of prcty 3 )] fon ariist - fringe, 2 _nar- med in hand embroidery r S ats ' Sailor _and = Midday L extra wide. Slight Plaids. The combina- lz 2 has sketched. row string 29 50 made of fine, soft, firmly '_—‘: styles. Fast colors|irregularities in the . = |tons of colors are / c Priced - $35.00 belt, Priced.. 929 woven, nansook: and v - as you - ke 8- A] \ [Y B Blkes 2. (G years le:onl ,',2:‘::,] ']&o: z;}: ek Cozspon :‘oul: find in expensive (I ecend Klgare Raashurah 4 \Brether such moderate prices: Skould b ébRABLE » = tremely low price. nghams. [ E CHEMISE—straight or en- 0! e . I Boys’ 2.Pants Suits | o velape vle. $158 Gnd S35, wd 5e. 1 UNUSUAL i o) — 5 yle, -$L with :"p:h’l of $1.00 Bungalow API’OIIS 50¢'F: Madras @ 2 NIGHTGOWNS —cut ‘gen- SIMPLE Pants the boys will The regular price C rancy Furw Years—Lankburgh&BratherfarSrfis : erously full, many designs. 2 get double service ST 3200 yards of Colored $2.98, OURS ARE ALL OF THESE i strong_worsteds and. e galow Aprons ‘of 80‘0: Stripe and All-white Cord- 23c J1 . ° . CORSFT .COVERS—en- 5 ~= i s Cm-l :::’:,?, ;‘c:::hs’,:: ‘:,: e p"h?l::;n: tpockert‘_s and ed Madras; l\;lrolulely fast A rl l Sl l k S a l e :xnr:lyul.m’asndmzde. Each, $1.95 e ;1\1pd. 1: addition, we have*the largest assortment in the oupon ice s S & 111 n. = 16 years. Coupon the lowest " quoted | Coupon :I':l‘;!;':’}:"u"::‘gg’n‘ .‘:; P d CAMISOLES—in the gl 5 . f 75¢ s SeME L awyer et 2% children’s wear. H . choi:e‘l;a.l.:d-embroidcred de- High colors are most - Camiso > NS 0 0 - . . signs, $1.00. favored in the new Sports Tt ks sone Men’s Nainsook Union Suits 30c Fast Colored Percales 11l BLACK! Older than fashion " raira wreer. e 1 wen Jmunwith 49c ok arundand 59 ‘nrfi-. g otsbid 5 el everinein : ing—high colors that add e g andl el shont- Bese for lens e Fnem c standard count Percales, l 5 . 34 e a note of gayety to the Coupon | der straps. These are in have closed orotchand [Light _or dark grounds. c links, the tennis court, years. These are made Iy hemmed and put i —for general wear, and de- from fine quality muslin. up 1 dozen in a Dozens of beautiful Swiss Taffeta gfter ~36-inch \Black ' Satin servedly so. for with its led pack- @ 3 i Finished with rufle or Ay e or the | GeozBette designs to nlectz7c an absence of two ' Duchess ::.'rra\'f;x xl;ri‘;:l l:g'ftft;iilaun“lluy lace trimming. Co:zo- B s S’L"':':_'fi“:'“ ‘:‘:‘; years_ fills one with 36-inch Black Chiffon SRS TR R 5 _.—.——.—— Coupon | every yara rast T o wonderment at the Taffeta ......$1.69 moye and turn of the head,” 59¢ Ladies’ Bloomers 89¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose 28 | moves wide: E possibilities of black o 4o-inch Black ~Satin it is the hat par-excellence i Y Gooqu-umy fine nhn; Irregular weave of. the ————— e ;nlé( -;11“5 pure sxl: Charmeuse . ..$2.69 for summertime. I tiste Bloomers, in fles] 89c grade; double soles; abric, here in incl i G —| ."::l.{ie ""|h42c spliced heel; ;i:rn;i:p:::é 36c 72!90 Bl@ldled Sheeh f width, has i?l-ifion 40;111:201-8 l.a c k ...(Smrepc < “"‘:o'n""’.‘:: ui‘:-‘:‘fl; m"u'."h“ Felt, - All Felt, Felt and ‘l Coupon and knee; cut espe- ed backs. Th All i 5 3 ment—whi now includes: > ~ 6 cially ful CO»OII :f;‘:t !:ul(- :v'fll ot 21 aceen ?.g‘m ’f;’:i‘fi:“'i:szfix:a:s:;fi:‘ 40;1;;}; Manine t;; Real Huma"’ Hemy am"l Satin, Hemp and g"‘d“'b'" d{""v Rose, C0p:n, I ST jure the service. o 2: 1 1 . an rchid. $1.25 Girls’ Princess Slips | e e p—— | st tead §1.00 at §225, '$250, $280 so-inch Black Canton Hair Nets Fine quality Longcloth Ladies’ Silk Molre Bus ble-thread quality. ° : and $2.89 yard. { Crepe ........$3.98 b Clal $5 00 and $6 45 il is_used in these pretty Unusual to find a Finlshed withis-inchitofn o-inch Black Baron- - 79¢ dozen Pe i lace or embroidery trim- c Bag of such good Coupan | hem: full bed size or for Third Floor—Lansburgh % 2 i med " Princess Sli quality moire at this 29 beds. Limit 4 ,to a & Brother. ette Satin.....$2.98 v 1 * Sccond Fivor. one-piece Pettlconl. price. su-onz metal sustomer. s An astonishingly low Coupon N =] frame with m"““ rice for nets of REAL . f 7 for girls to 14 years. Coupon and should gell as 42 = E h: h - net ¢ = high as $3.00. 4 x36-inch Pillowecases un;anmejxr,erf:: Tl?ey i 69¢ Girls’ Satine Bloomers 2 xcellent quality . Pil- guaran p = These are in black 52 69¢ Middy Ties lowcases. Made from firm 19c are made in the conven- _ il',‘ white or pink: fine qual- Large size Middy Ties, quality cambric-finished's ient. cap shape and come il ity mercerized satjne; full c o fromil gooal quality Coupon nuunn Limit in all shades except gray i eut swel il silk._in black, navy, blue C tofha Sious. i wihi Limited | made. Sises up to 14 - B red % e Toatlar 30 !omer. i and white. imite: 3 years. Coupon price would be low for quantity at this reduced 69¢ Tri z 19 such ties. 19¢ Crash Toweling | price. Lay in a supply i lmd Blmu . Heavy twilled Crash Tow- A tomorrow. i Of firm, serviceable ma- $1.00 Fabric Gloves |ciine. with rea” border. | terials; lace trimmed. Ex. i AR TR S / |fer\ttchen toweis and C Beauty Parlor—Third Floor ood ftting Gloves, with soft chamois e SRR Compon| piimieres. 1 sizen up | S0ITh_that lnmggrs o C| | ey ; to = 3 » Coupon sizes; in black, white Girls’ Stamped Dresses— i ) 20 o i ? 3 Pretty styles of cham- S i $1.50 Ladies’ Gowns 29¢ Heavy Huck Towels || by i ok bl ot & g o iR i A remarkably good value 25¢ Gauze Vests There's only about 34 doz- I 1 St areens d esiring to prac nap-cutting, embe: he A G B L Pine Quality. Combed en of these Heavy Huck 1 ow Eroea ;- mace ‘tice genuine thrift at ded grit., It preserves I I T C|l 2 Rivb d“s‘ st Towels, all white with i up and ready for the g beauty by lifti i ne, neat laces arn Gauze od yents owels. il ot rug beauty by lifting i or wide embroidery.|in extra size. Cle corfed Siborders and J AU finishing touch. Spe- Home sy e crushed nap and re- | Coupon square or V| ¢ n:‘ck e:nd peshen Ldmio hemmed ready for use. z . cially ful people have de- viving dull col i b fail ‘sapply tomorrow. 32 32x16 size. S riced - $2.48 . - ave, | viving dull colors as \ n ull supply o B n lo . rons P Eike s cided that it is wiser it electrically sweeps il 1€l Eh ML e L e e w 4 . Figeh Fieer - B : e ABd Girls’ $1.50 Middies bleached Muslin 29¢ Curtain Scrims u ga : P -0 to -invest once jn a up all clinging litter. A-white heavy F?r?: En?nble Un:“cm 32 and 36 inches wide, . < Hoover than to in- It suction cleans. mflnfllor blue sl 09 Muslin, 38 inches wide, and & ‘:'v::m&n:rt. u&:.lhg:: in five: st les to sell or Y . vest repeatedly -in Only The Hoover collars. trimmed bleaches white in a few AT P s e c 3 . iss M. O’Bri new. rugs. For this does all these things. b white sautache [~ aenings G = aaa T Miss M. rien efficient .cleaner.saves. .’ And it is the largest- & fi.tln Bt inisasaiunic zumz lowcasds and other °‘;:°" high as 29¢ yard. 1 00' each " = A New York corset rugs from wear l;f selling electric clean- t - = = L] A 3 : ;lpecuhst F‘m:jl thIe Nemo - gently beating -out er in the world. 3 * ygienic Fashion Institute, . ¥ % 2 —and there are 750 of fullness of the skirt’ But- is" with us for a: few days. E ] econd-Floor Specials - ot &5 So iy come Sai ‘vostal OheH - them. All made of good ton side or front; three- i~ = ; y 4 h n ot g Y hér about your corset. prob- 5 - While Not With Coupons, Are Exceptional Values ! quality Percale, .in light b;{;c‘;nikf,‘;;s' pf,:k*:t:" : mx';."may be that you need As it i o g - s - i Sucth 400 Women’s Tailored Sailors Values to 825.00 Silk Dresses H ‘:“? dark :fi;c‘s pla;cxl; Trimmings in contrasting :o special -l::;u:unnl re;lluc‘; As it S, Cleans Th bargat vhy ¢ s stripes an ures— 1 ion. or. support, in whic - 3 this'season, We have onty 100 of (hcse . now? Taffetun Satind. Mignoneree: 5 1 4 cojorsand pipings, . eveat she will tefl you which We will -demen: | store. Convenient excellent quality Sailors, with ribbon Georgette and many combinations Indigo blue ones, too. « it th mode! of the Nemo Kopserv- strate: The Hoover in terms, if desired. band: black, brown and navy blue. ® of silks and colors. A most varied o . ¢ A -gjller-a-dollar - the ice is best suited to your { in 7400. Regular at $2.49 and a big b: in tomorrow at $1.39 ;’"fi:’;’:a :;e:‘u:m. including the beautifully em- Well made and cut gen- 30. o’glogk scholar” will e b7 your horge or at our Phone Franklin . ro ; : . 5 erously full—indeed, we * get the best of ’em to=" There is nb charge for this ‘AFourth Flesr—lansburgh & Brether. $15.00 and $17.50 Sport Suits Waists Worth to $10.00 call your attention to the morrow morning—at Sl expert advice. : s Towll want ono of these Sport Space won't allow a detailed de- Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brether | TN Floer Suits when you see them. scription of styles, etc., when you can buy a suit like thm tt $8 98 assure you the very one you :‘nt is 98 $3.98. We expect to be .sold out by here and in just the color you had o noon. Scotch mixtures; coat with Deit, and all sises. | your mind seb on. All the new colors and all sizes.

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