Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 40

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.40l MASS MEETING IN BEHALF |* M OF CHINA FAMINE FUND | 1 ne Menace T e The road is dark with rcckless { Secretary of the Navy, Chinese|gents whose cheap cars swiftly Minister and Red Cross Repre- l:"i‘: 3"? thfiy 2;‘5 l]::\Se th:]g when the sentative to Deliver Addresses. forvgcaefln S 'lhcy gotythelr ?ah Secretary of the Navy Denby. Dr. 2 = Sze! Chinese minister 1o the United where junk is sold by ‘ome u States, and Dr. Green of the }ff‘; moral man; they gott\elr cars, Cross and the Hoover European relie! Sl Crmenimation. are” wnnounced as the | to have and hold, on the instail apeakers at a mass meeting. o be h i | ment lan. And if they smashed at 4 o'cloc tomorrow afterncon. 2 The ' Botasco Theater in- furtherance |y limousine, ~destroyed its o the work of th.en.ulner:lun com: priceless hood, they could not tee for China famifle fun: Tho United States Marine Bana wiil | Taise a silver bean to make the contribute a 7?“;3021 s ""fl,‘l‘f damage good. And if perchance the direction of Liuet. Santelmann, its 2 oy - lender The various speakers will set | they ran me down, and broke r:;tdh{lhe ‘\Ilr:enlt"need oS fundsite buy | my costly spine, they could not or the millions of Chinese B 4 e tEY i - mine-stricken area. raise a single crown to pay a h"'";“"fll Ne e Aduisston feesand claim of mine. Along the road t ublic is cordially e 0 - B 73 legdplccordhlg to Robert N. Harver, |their boats are hurled, for P;'e!;‘d'"' of o Wasimste branch | wrecks they do not care; they e for .29 b Famine ‘fund. - Mr. Harper consented | have no assets in the world, the to take over the duties of this office | Gamage to repair.” Oh, in the fu- upon the recent resignation of Dr. T ! Ll Paul S. Reimsch, former United States |gure or beyond, on some bright minister to China. " 1y e tiona™ts the fund should be | 43Y afar, the man must give an Sreasurey. or they may be forwarded |2 Car. He'll have to show l\:; Girect to Vernon Munroe, national [ can advance the rubles from | treasurer, Bible House, New York ¢ity. keo to pay the bill if he should —_———— chance to break some fellow AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ity Center— ps v:mn ;‘:f:n‘slcl(:l:;mfiuu': Yeactice at| the cush, the kopecks in a can, 3:15; tonight. domestic art. dressmak- | to pay me, if with maudlin rush All ing and millinery; people’s national 31 5.00 opera: advanced amd elementary | he spoils my new sedan. The Shades = French; war risk basket ball group|paupers scorch along the hill, i r ng an ;f;:lr’énee.m"ry e and by the \lrgm wood ; and if East Washington Community Cen- ! ter—Tonlght, Americanization class, | can make nothing good. under direction of night schools; Mil- WALT MASON. linery Club; Wallach Pleasure Club; . Dressmaking Club; Wallacu Boys' Oopyeight by| Gestse Matthew Adgms. Club. et T Thomson Community _center—cati-| REMOUNT ELECTION SET. fornia State Society meets. Other e activities—Millinery, Spanish, Iyric| Annual Meeting of American As- orchestra, Dramatic Club. 5 Southeast Community Center—To- sociation ou May 14. night, Country Dancing Club; Mo-| The American Remount Association hawk Athletic Club. will hold its next annual meeting at the — Department, beginning May 14. Johnson-Powell Community Center wile the Capital Horse Show is in —Tonight, instruction in social danc- | progress. ing; rehearsal Junior Dramatic Club; [, Vacancies on the board of directors of ‘weveral committee meetings. At 4 -aie et ll‘n.u;";l wi:l be flll:ld by lhe;k" . it on o e follow! h‘ gentlemen: - P arascruction In social dancing for | yon Gex, Paris, Ky.; F. Ambrose Cla — Westbury, Long island; Dunbar: General Civic Center—To- | Mather, Philadelphia, I’a night's‘activities: Trench; Tau Sigma ard, Colorado Sprinj Beta basket ball team; 'community [ Dunham, Wayne, Iil centers’ band practice: Knight Tem- e D Ao &nm s:?:ty."y i Community Hington, D. C. Garnet-Phelps Community Center— ve Floral Questions to Shaffer 'lomzm James E. Walker Post, Amer- !or ‘Dest resuits. 300 14th. (M. 2416.)— ican‘Legion, and Women's Auxiliary; | Advertisement. Junipr Savings Club; Women's E: Sumte e Crocey B 5o, 2% MIST: {UNITED SERVICE PRAISED. ure Club. De“‘é:odiCommunl[y Center—Par- |Secretaries Denby and Weeks Speak ent-Teachers' Association meets to- s night. Other activities at 8 o'clock at Press Club Celebration. this evening: Glee-Athletic Club;| Secretary of the Navy Denby and! Dramatic Club; Community Chorus: |Secretary of War Wecks were tie| Community Band; the Bible Study |principal spenkers Tuesday nighi at th | Club; Boy Scouts. military- nl\fl‘]nlgh'(‘ orl (‘l;e afl:)n al | e8s Club held in the club’s quarters. Lovejoy Commaunity _Center—To- | the Albe¢ building: Each Sccretn night:, Senior Sewing Club; Needle-!lauded his respective branch of the Wosk fiClrcles service. Adjt. Gen. P. C. Harris and Club; Ambassador Jusserand aiso spoke. ¥ Scouts. Junior |Capt. William W. Smith presided. The Bible study class, :15. cclebrllion was under the auspices ? the National Press Club Post of the At the Community Service bufld- | American Legion. ing. 818 10th street, a dance will be given by the Shamrock Club this evening from $:30 to 11 o’cloek. The Square Dancing Club will hold its in room To TEA AT THE RITZIORE \TH 'THE' EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, 'T‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Poor Clarice! PUT ON YOUR HAT 1 cAuT CLARICE OK REALLY? WELL OF TUDEAR AND Cone ol GaL! IVE GoTTA|[|COURSE Yeu'D BETTER IVE BEEN LONGING FOR! " | DATE W0TH A Guy || KEEP THE APPOINTMENT A BIG - WONDERFUL SEWELRY BY ALL MEANS DIAMOND! Tx' DEAR INTH BUSIMESS ! HE WANTS To SHow ™ME A SWELL DIAMOND* < ’ Genebiehe’s ot S 7 TR ample bond who hopes 0 drive | (GOWIL Shop 717 11th St. N.W. leg. He'll have to show he has Foulard Dl‘esses Voile and Linene they wreck or maim or Kill they Dresses All Shades Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps All Sizes, All Shapes The Gibson Co., Inc. Reguiar sav while. Save a little every pay day. Save systematically. Cor. 7th and E Sts. $5.98 917 G St. N.W. We were the last to go up in price and the FIRST to come down Systematic | Shubert-Belasco RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents mres POST s “The Masquerader” Next Monday—Seats Thurs. First Time Here of This Original Cast The SELWYNS Present DONALD PEGGY | BRIAN 'WOOD MORGAN o Musical Plzy, “Buddies” lghb, 5Cc ta $2.50; Wed. MAL, Sat. Mat., 59c to $2.00 KETURN OF OUR COLORED ORCHESTRA DANCING 02 Marble and Glass, Week Nights, 8:30 to 15 PEN-GAR Penna. Ave. at 2lst N.W. Striot Censor. Music Divine. LADIES 25¢ Including War Tax—Dance All You Please. MOt - JUST WHAT RIGHT OVER TH' FENCE - ZOWIE - Sppmal I' 11m F eatures EI'IOPOI.II'AI LAST THREE DAYS 10:50 AM. 1o 11 P.M. “Mamma’s Affair” NICKERBOCKER Beginning at 6:30 P.M. HAWLEY in Her Newest Comedy, CRANDALL’S 9th at D Street N.W. Continuous from 12 Noon. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB Featuring the Great Magicians. GREAT FELIX & ALSO A STELLAR CAST n the Master Profuction, *oalth candies | - wing 1o shows opening on Sun- . beginning Sunday, 7. show will close Saturday might. EMPIRE 11 H 81 N.E. JACK PICKFORD nd BRAY. G WITH CHIPMU In the Goldwyn Special Production. Saving o | ‘;:::: A Remarkable Trunk at Gur Special 1921 Price even in 5 @ small amounts will accom- BECKER'S plish more in the long run than large deposits once in a “IDEAL™ WARDROBE TRUNK $47.50 ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Deita._Sigma Fra- xeruu ‘will hold its mhrD::m‘ in . Ee el e jSRe Rogemary Sweet peas, ros = fusion at Guae's g7 IV kvt et Candy Specials —_— . For Friday and Saturday Secretary Weeks Soon to _Name Chiet of Militis Buzeau. Secretary Weeks is expected to an- ment of an officer of the Nati. Guard, as chief of the militia burean. || Rosemary Chocolates, 60c Ib. ‘War Department, with the rank, pay | and allowances of a major general of 2 Gearse C. Rickards. Officers' Bl k' eserve Corps, Penn: N: S e ) acRistone at the War,Department, was nomi- 3 Wison. His romination falled ot Resemary Candy Shop e Senate, and thi H of the vacancy is now under consids || 1401 H N.W. Main 3707 —_—— . EWALD WILL IS FILED. | The will of Herman C. Ewal April 30, 1315, and modified by %ogfclfi'.’ l'lh‘ H-wn-. WILL FILL vucm‘cv; : B L, Delicious Karskmallow C _FUDGE mounce in a few days the appoint- 3 the Army. nated for that office’ by President eration by the Secretary of War. of June 9. 1920, and March 17, 1921.‘ has been flled for probate. He leaves | 3500 to his son-in-law, Ferd A. He nn, and $800 to each of his gran ldren. The remaining estate is d: vised to his children, Carl H. Ewald, h % . Planche R Hermann and Paviine- M. | B, Morrison Paper Co., ho are also to act as ex- ecutors. i 008 Pa. Ave. NOTICE Qwing to delays in completing our new banking quarters, 716 11th st. n.w., it will be several days before we can announce the date 6f our removal. § Columbia Building Association 620 F St. N.W. Bmarify storage for furniture, pianos, works I of Art, luggage, automobiles. Seuritydry Cold Storage for furs, garments, uhiforms, trunks, rugs, etc. Beenrits Sate Deposit vaults for silverware, jewelry, linen and other valuables. Serurity Storage Gompang 1140 15th Street, Washington, D. C. Capital, $500,000 A GREAT M. A. LEESE 253 52 " strength behind the doors of many financial institutions; POINTS OF SUPERIORITY J 1. Vulean overed 5. New model Hannel-lined ) and i shoe box of ample capacity. | wood box 6 Hat box fer men 5 . 2. Atiractively lined through- women. C For 8 by 10 ot 7-Ten 5-ply veneered wood Enlar Sl hangers. niargemenis | s iRl N 8 Heavy riveted brass 4 Conveniently subdivided mountings. —You will e | f! :‘:.‘,,‘"zu:"°:'f.‘"?,:‘, BZCKER’S LEATHER GOCDS CO. time. 1324-1326 F Street N.W CRANDALL,S o L': e “THE MAN WHO HAD EVERVTHING" CRANDALL'S ELlTE “14th Street a -4nl Ok and 0 Six NW. Metro Special Prodiction, “SOME OXNE IN THE HO! JANE NC\"AK g KAZAN the WORL WONDER DQG ATIONAL 32 220 America’s Foremost Girliesque T ALAC i ' Continuons, 10130 2.m—11 pm P, LAST THREE DAYS PARAMOUNT PREX ' Wallace Reld “THE LOVE SPECIAL” saltine Comedy, "STRA‘GHT FROM ?AR!S" GARDEM 11 2.m—LAST 3 DAYS—11 p.m. A Cast of American Comic Opers Stars. a OWING TO SUDDEN ILLNESS Reshining Sunday THOMAS ME]GHAN ity of Siemt Men™ JULIACULPl WANEA MMEY Safe Deposit Boxes $2.50 a Year 2d Anniversary of The Citizens Savings Bank WO years ago the Citizens Savings Bank opened its doors to the Washington public. At the close of the first day deposits amounted to $230.730.08. Yesterday at the close of busi- ness our books showed deposits amounting to $742,825.37, a growth that is significant. It proves conclusively that “The Bank of the People” has the confidence of the public. On this the occasion of our Second Anniversary we invite you to become identified with this rapidly growing bank. Service | I Monthly Statement 4 The individual and the business establishment can find but when friendlv counsel and helpful interest are desired found elsew hel e. Officers L. E. Breuninger, President Wm. D. West, Vice President Roy L. Neuhauser, Vice President Fernand Petit, Cashier and Secretary Ralph M. Wolfe, Assistant Cashier Price & Dulaney, Counsel. DIRECTORS J. A. Bailey €€ Mutray L. E. Breuninger e Daniel V. Chisholm doha I Micel) A. P. Clark, Jr. oy L. ‘-_fllhauscr Fred Drew Mary O'Toole DFRIEvans Judge John W. Price N. 8. Faucett . Thomas Somerville S. Fred Hahn Lewis M. Thayer Holland W. Jenks Frank L. Wagner Jeannie Kafka George E. Walker Homer L. Kitt Dr. John E. Walsh R. L. Lamb } Wm. D. West One Dollar Opens a Savings Account @ttlsens%ahmgfiifiank e Specinl Pewosts Bank of the People Saviass 1336 New York Ave. In the Heart of tl}e Business Section ng. Ofice of T ARTHUR m._'s Matinee M!‘ lt HAMPDEN 1 MERCHANT OF VENIC MACBETH Tonight at s SERY. A\'r in tte HOUSE, OGTSIGE WOMAN 3 F"Be; nanine Sundgy“&1 - DORALDINA. : - ““THE WOMAN UNTAMED™f HAWAIIAN REVUE With Personal Ap, | LIPS” Thomr' H. Ince’s vivid drame of Life and Love— i HOUSE PETERS and | FLORENCE VIDOR Pop. $1.50 Mat. Thursday Messrs, SHUBERT Precert The World-Famoux Comedinnx McINTYRE and HEATH In thy Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza, “HELLO, ALEXANDER” | : Dupont Sludlo of Dancmg . - om 1nd Facy D Tho FATHER FlfiN Paulist Choristers. CATHOLIC GNIVERSITY GYM. THUREDAY. APRIL U Denefit Catholic Com The World's Greatest Fun Show ARCADEI SAKCING ED LEE WROTHE And hin “Bext Show” Open 10 &.m. to 10 ' NIGHTS 22nd—PRIVATE min\l ANTY ves Tues. and Fel Tosiess. PELEAR e s EENRL AVE. m—J‘FEE Dk\llboNb 1329 M n.w.y352" oy "Lflfc‘-’f';:‘m"Au Y ln&b 3.u to dance correctly in & few = e, 2 | By DAL AR B APITO THEATER BEAUTIFUL Penn, Ave. at 11th “CUTE CUTIES” CAM J A William Feox's world-famous « picture of Mother llSS CHAP Private lessons ta OVER THE HILL| ~ By WILL CARLETON Directed by Harry MiNarde | Twice Daily 2:15 and 8:15 SHUBERT-GARRICK Evenings, 50c to $2.00 ANCTRE, l'll H" 'O-K A'I Privaty 2hnate comra 1—1... s A-eflc\ to Tmy. oYou ry in “A GREAT SUCCESS."—I TI:eFonrMnprfl» &Co CATHEIIINE BAI-I& R te Ui -Ta-u o i

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