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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. SAVINGS FROM HQOUSEHOLD ALLOWANCES earn liberal interest when deposited with the f Union Trust Company. | A Savings Account promotes thrift and economy in the home and can be used as a i means of building up a permanent reserve ¢ fund. This institution especially welcomes i the accounts of women and assures them the utmost courtesy and careful attention. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accoants OF COLUMB IA Cor.151h and H Sts. i = it Northwest R EDWARD J.STELLWACEN. PRESIDENT y/ ~ Stylish Spring Suits at $20 g Plenty of style-beautiful colors i in snappy models. But why only $20? Because we’re not looking for a baby fortune every time we sell a suit. c Whether you want a blue, brown, gray or green suit—plain or fancy—it’s here and at $20. EISEMAN'S | 603-607-7thSt. Bet.F &G Sts. . gfi*fi'fl‘f TARRA R BIAS HOSPITALS FAIL TO MEET DEMANDS FOR SOLDIERS Government Institutions Increase to 17,650 Beds Last March. Still Room Needed. Demands on hospitals of the United States public health service for treating war veterans has increased tremendously in the last year. The government institutions have not been able to meet the demand, and a number of the patients have been compelled to ®o to private institu- tions with which the government has contracts. The government institutions have increased from twe two hospi- tals, with 1,500 beds, in March, to sixty-one hospitals. with 1 Pbeds, in March of this proximately 6 per cent of are kept vacant for new ar The personnel of the service has kept pace with the demands. except in the case of the nurses, of which there is a shortage of about 300. Every effort ha en made to re- cruit’ these nur it without suc- Gess. There is aiso a shortage of | Club have wither, as individualy or on! dietitians. behalf of thelr firms, exemplified the civic spirit of the ¢ ac |v, Pays 4 Per Cent fashion by e o these family AWARDED FINAL DIVORCE. |Lthionty e ieaeranily; < s . A final decice of divorce has been | D% in daily the club, | [il On shares withdrawn be- signed by Justice Stafford in favor of | 80 that enrollm fore maturity Mrs. Mabdel i) Mooney T ::‘rsh:p mrnnp Charles J. Moone ‘The hus ‘_’ arities from Seiired b0 iy monthly ali- |1¥ to be much arker before the final Assets More Than mony for wife and one child, | returns are received. During the pres- s7 ooo ooo whose cus is given to the | ent week eighty-four members of the ) y mother. club have responded to the appeal of sectariun, social . Surplus Nearing $700,000 - | of contributing members has reached T 4,504, CHURCH OFFICERS NAMED. Officers of First Presbyterian Church were elected at the annual DSTRETCHARTE 2= === e CTOVERSAN == ears, W.H, Do Due was elect- ustee to fill a vacancy trustees and E. M. Barr, treasurer, made a report of fi the business sess; were served and M violin solo. PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Drive for $50,000 Boosted by i 4,504 Members—_City Club Comes to Front. More than $40.000 of the $30.000 asked by the Associated Charities in ! the Edster appeal has been raised. ac- | cording to figures made public um,n. by Milton E. Ailes, chairman of the | joint finance committee. The number | Following City Clu the sources of the the sources o fthe respol to its ap- peal for 10,000 membes The first re- port completed shows that up to the present tim members of the City ! to its ap- | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary families were under ca number 449, or over 50 por Ernount of $20 round number: relief funds of the $9.000 from the lief Association. Other Aid Rendered. The remaining families under care received service ecither in the way of relief organized through churches, tives and friends which did not mrmu,h the treasury of the so- ed a Mr. Du Bois gave the report for the | 1 refreshments |- ewell gave a |= Lift Off with Fingers gmm’wunmumsm!m: TR L Woodmard & Wathrop DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 “THERE 1S THE 3 = COAL BIN : El : E and we want you to fill it up. i Hodbekeen ’ i ny [ |ported by 3 Wesare iniot itaking eny B e i % chances of a coal scarcity | |{yo families had received special in- = j next winter. Your coal gave ¥ |struction in home kceping. five home = 2 ing satisfaction ’|economic clubs had been organized = us) suchiiheating i - | which had held nine meeting: A last year that we are buying § 3 asty : W8 I | number of family budgets E 4 all our coal from you now.” = | orked out in conference with the = 2 # | mothers. = 4 3 Indorse Citizens’ Efforts, E T Mrs. £ . ESe meencamocneaine #| The board of managers of the Asso- 4 i | ciated Charities at its regular monthly £ 3 . | meeting held yesterday afternoon adopt- = E No: teissuistiwslonrior St. t]ed resolutions pledging their support £ A ™ pply th f|to the Georgetown Citizens' Associa- E gl ay we su the name ! |tion and all allied organizations who are § My and .“,.ey“?) 5| working for the establishment of an 3 4 | institution for the fecble-minded of the 3 | Distriet of Columbin. The board voted |10 send a letter of indorsement to Rep- E Jolln P Agnew &Co. ¥ | resentative Focht, chairman of the Dis- 3 ol 4 f trict committee, Urging the speedy pas- 2 Inesrpernt sage of the Tinkham Bill for a feeble- 4 728 14th St. NW. minded colony. This bill has just been 4 2 Main 3068 reintroduced and_has been before the | committee since 1916, The managers also reaffirmed their previous action in support of the bill to amend the so-called loan shark law so as to permit a rate of interest of 2 per cent a month on loans to needy bor- rowers. Dr. James E. Freeman, rector of Eplphany Church, was selected a mem- ber of the board of managers, Doean’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggnst sells a tiny bottle of ! Resolutions were adopted expressing | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient T R s L A R Of Lsser Priced Merchandise Opens Tomorrow Friday, April 15 We want you surely to accept our invitation to the first day of Washington’s newest shopping place, and to see how well we have provided for those seeking RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT LESSER PRICES A well lighted, well ventilated section, 100x100 feet of the basement of our main F street building; equipped with every conven- ience for making shopping as pleasurable as in our upstairs sections. Easily reached by three F street elevators and two stairways from Main floor. For this first day’s selling we are making most attractive offerings Y R T R T 402-404 Seventh Street brand-new models, in most effective Crepe and lines. Values up to 522.50 $15.00 Taffeta, Mignonette, Satin—new nov- elty designs, very smart in line and em- bellishment. All sizes up to 46. ‘They are $15 Values $8.90 Plain tailored and braided and embroidered models; lined. Some of our very best sellers. Sizes up to 46. They are worth up to $20.00 ed, wonderfully attractive models and impressive values. They are worth $4.98 @aflzozzd @ Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Big Doings Friday and Saturday You'll Share These Really Wonderful Bargains If You Respond Promptly to These Wonderful Offerings New Dresses Fouhrd,TaEehanan’ekClnne— CrepodeCInne, Messaline, Georgette Satin—handsomely embl:ml- eredmnyornlfeolonngt. Dressy They are $25 Values $19.95 Very superior line of Silk Dresses— the u-c::lve w::dm in exclusive de- signs selec colorin, Fi you’ll not find elsewhere. T $30 Values $924.75 Extra Special--100 Serge Suits They are Worth up to $30.00 - box and blouse effects, silk Extra Special--65 Coats & Wraps Sport Coats in Tan and Rookie, and the Wrappy Wraps—embroidered and stitch- Extra Special---Tricolette Blouses Beautifully modeled and finished in all the new shades. lmp-nblenluu 1995 991 DL appreciation of the service =o long ren- | dered by Capt. Andrew Parker, who re- cently resigned as treasurcr of the As- sociated committee. [ i| Smoked Shoulders PURE LARD- ;‘:fiw ;:d:b::‘tlta:d:l;o‘:n- Good Lard substi. men i ok 150 e’ Joltlme 1l to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. Charities summer outings I m Gozn t Sell Kingan’s Bacon Friday and Sa-turday at Only 1 7c |bl This is mefllh: exceptional for this delicions bacon, the guality of which is mmteed——the tasts delicious. 120b. Can.. cceeeeennngereeaccnrens...$1.90 cesene Lb. Here Are Some Tender, Juicy STEAKS---Priced Right Serve your appreciative family a REGULAR TREAT, for fancy cuts like these make FINE DINNERS. Round Steak, Ib. .. ..., 27c in Steak, Ib. . . . ... 30c If You Want a Good T | e tellows—nice Here They Are Coffee of Flavor Words fall to describe its moed- ness—it's BEST in the eup. 8o nsking you to TRY You'll galn in satisfaction and money by serving it. Lb.zac Breast, bone out, Ib....18¢ Veal Chops, Ib...25c and 85e Veal Cuts, Ib........... 15 Convenient Markets h.fl.(fll' l-rkfl. 13th and H 19168 14th St. N. W, 8033 14tk S¢t. N. W, 77! I‘A-le!‘ l.rkn (meats enly) 3131 15tk St. N. W. ! 3272 M St.. Geerzetown 713 O §t, N. W. f 7th & C Sta. S, E. (S. W, Cormer) 2019 1 lu.'. Winconsin Ave. Georgetown 4% a Ave., Anscostia 628 Po B 4% St 8, W. in the following lines of Apparel— Suits Silk and Wool Millinery Coats Dresses Women’s and Shirts Wash Dresses Children’s Negliges Girls’ Dresses Hosiery Aprons Rompers Maslin Underwear House Dresses Creepers Silk Underwear Bath Robes Middies Knit Underwear Petticoats Waists Corsets Furs Sweaters Brassieres SIXTEEN AISLE TABLES of Fabric Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Women's Neckwear, Bar Pins and Combs, Leather Bags anl Purses, Made Veils, Boys’ Suits. Especial attention is invited to these CENTER AISLE TABLES Here we shall offer, in more or less limited quantities, special opportunities in lines not carried regularly in the Down Stairs The items on these tables will be constantly changed and 'you will find it advantageous to give them frequent inspection. Ordinarily we shall not advertise them; often the qiantities will be very limited and will be quickly disposed of. Store. All in all, you are going to find tomorrow a most interesting occasion in this DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise b -hl‘“-l—\‘l"j 3 R A SO O . o T T e B OO0 AT R O - M