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s Kiwanis Club Members Expect to . e | that the Kiwanis Club of Knoxville, | il Corner 11th and E Sts. LW, ] i | LACESILK LISLE SEE $10,000 FOR BOYS. Put Scout Drive Over Top. Spurred on by the receipt of word PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 [j or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity | Assets More Than $7,000,000 - lus Nearing 700,000 M President CARR. JAMES BERRY, JOSHUA W. i | | ‘Tenn., had raised $30,000 in four hours for the Boy Scouts of that city, ai the organization in Portsmouth, V: weekly luncheon yesterday. determined to oversubscribe their allotted quota of $10,000 for the Boy Scouts of the District. A full membership was in attend- ance. and all workers were designat- ed to tables bearing numbers of teams with which they have worked. Cladde Woodward presided, and. { | trom the alacrity with which ail pres- ent were reporting work accomplish- ed, little doubt was entertained that the amount would be subscribed be- fore nightfall. —————— PRESIDENT TO BE INVITED. il | Expected to Attend “Boys’ Day” Given by “Boys’ Club.” President Harding will be invited as the guest of honor to attend the celebration of “Boys' day" at the horse show grounds, May 28. A com- ‘Mittee composed of Frank R. Jelleff, E. L. Stock and John Dolph will wait upon the President in the near fu- ture and formally ask him to be present | | with Mrs. Harding and friends. The affair will be under the au- spices of the “Boys’ Club which is ing such strides in Washington for the ‘welfare of the 'youngsters. It is planned to have a circus with gymkhana stunts, boxing and wres- tling between the Army and Navy, and various other sports on an all- star program. In the event that the President can- not attend on the above date it will be changed to meet his convenience. as his well known love for boys is expected to assure his presence. , The shop that shows the wew stylss first. English Ball Strap. Oxfords $10 Custom made of TAN RUSSIA CALF (new slnde) low walking heels, invisible eyelets, medium ‘weight soles, all sizes. Queen Quality Boot Shop FOR NEW CARDINA Philadelphia Gives Unprece- dented Demonstration to Welcome Ecclesiastic. Ry the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April 15—Dennis, Cardinal Dougherty, wearing the full robes of his office, the red gown of the cardinalate and the red hat bestowed upon him by Pope Benedict XV, re- turned home last night. Scores of thousands. not only of his own faith, but of other denominations, welcomed Philadelphia’s first ecclesiastic to be elevated to such rank with a demon- stration unparalleled in the church history of the city. One hundred automobiles, the last carrying his eminence and Mayor Moore, passed through crowded streets, alive with the flare of red fire. with waving American flags and papal colors. The procession passed under triumphal arches erected by va- rious parishes, while blazing electric signs bore the words. “Welcome, car- dinal.” . Every Parish Represented. The new cardinal and his retinue passed through a “standing parad. or lane formed by delegations from virtually every parish in the arch- diocese, the men standing just in tront of the ropes which had been placed along the course, and the wom- en just behind. Bands were stationed at ‘short intervals, but their music frequently was drowned out by the |} cheering of the throngs. Brig. Gen. Edward G. Shannon of Columbia, Pa., commander of the 56th Infantry Brigade. acted as grand marshal in place of Maj. Gen. William G. Price, who was taken ill, and was assisted by Gen. Price's.staff. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS General Civic Center—An elaborate musical program is to be given Tues- day at 8:15 at the General Civic Cen- ter at the thirty-first public organ i recital. ‘Wilson Normal Community Center— Girl Scouts, Troop 1. will meet at this afternoon. Comedy Club; library open for reading and reference. East Washington Community Cen- ter—Girls' Friendly Society meets at 4 o'clock. Activities tonight: Wallach Boy Scouts, Troop 59. entertainme h Boy Scot Robley American Legion, D. Post, No. 4. Thomson Community Center—Thom- son Dramatic Club will present a three- act comedy entitled “Just for Fun,” tonight at 8:30: Lovejoy Community Center—The sewing circle and Athletic Club will meet here this evening at 7:30. E. V. Brown Community Center— French for children, dramatics for children, rhythmic dancing for chil- 'dren, 3 p.m.; social dancing for young people (fifth grade up), 4 p.m.; chil- dren’s Baelfll dancing and Little Folks' Social Club, 5 p.m.; Public Library brench from 7 to 9 p.m. Park View Commnnlty Center- Ac- | tivities this evening at 7:30; Night Social Club, Boy Scou 49; Park View Athletic Club. Petworth Community Center—The first outing of the Narcissus Girl Scouts, Troop 221, will be on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to the the Na- Full-Fashioned UcSIKUSE ¢ 69 Three new patterns in black— also a few cordovans. All sizes. [I . 1318 '°l324.7'5 STN 'WASHINGTON'S GREATEST VALUES IN MEN’S SUITS| WORTH $25 Tremendous sale of finest Spring models, in single and double breasted effects, for men and young men. Snappy, light and dark pat- terns, in weaves and nearly every suit is positively all-wool afd fault- tailored—nobby, form- fitting models. lessty Step in, sir—they’re going fast at $17. QUALITY AND STYLE IN BOYS’ SERGE SUITS (Two Pants) *9.85 Guaramteed all wool snd fast colo: Serge suits for boym, 7 t pairs of at $15—8atur- lined pants. day, special. Regularly BOYS' AND QIRLS § TO & FINE SHOES all the popular mixed An overflowmg table of fresh spring| ylel from our own workrooms—~repre- | senting the latest in style, the finest i quality and a great saving in price—all shapes and shades. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, PUMPS AND OXFORDS r—blue Bisek snd Tan Baglish and Nyesd- ™e Lasts, in all sizes 18 ta 6; gvent sawapt- mant of styles, In. eluding papular Bey Romt Whose, (n an mnmm..,.....,‘.... fignn tn lel!hu-l, selid '“‘I'Vunn . A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE and. elegant quality—Models worth to $20. SATURDAY SPECIAL OF 7§ NEW %HATS Isvy Jeme snd m -uwm n nllent colt, dark W. OF 100 WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES VALUES WORTH UP TO $20 $7.98. Just arrived and unpacked—many new satin and taffeta frocks for spring in stun- ing conceptions for misses and women— all the fancy tnmmmg and novelty effects are represented in endless array of style actually $3.69 SZ 98 lasts. Sizes STAR, WASHINGTON, D. tional Museum. An outdoor |llncheon will follow on the Ellipsé. At 2 o'clock all District Girl Scouts will drill on the Ellipse, and the Petworth Scouts will participate. Johnson-Powell Community Center French for children: beginners at intermediate at 3:40, advanced at At 7:30 this evening: Friday C, Evening Club, dramatics, parliamen- tary drill, supervised game playing, social and folk dancing. Randall Community Center—To- night, § o'clock: Boys' Athletic Club, Foreign Mission Sewing Circle, Young Men's Social Club, Invincible Music Club, clubroom; Douglass Co- operative league, Girls' Club, sewing When food products come from the P-K Market, their quality is known to be the best. Smoked Hants 1f you have never tried a Mor- ris “Supreme” Brand' Ham you don’t know what you have missed. They are so delicious that their flavor has become nationally known. Lb., 28¢c Fresh Chickens Mitk-Fed Veal (Home Dressed) Shoulder Roast, Ib. Breast (bone out) Chops (shoulder), |p, Chops ). b, New Potatoes— % pk. Y pk. Sugar Rumford Baking Powder, Spiced Wafers— Sunshine Biscuit Co.'s ..18c .15¢ 20c ..25¢ 0c ...... 35¢ % pk. . ouse” Tall Cans 2 for 25¢ P-K Coffee Texas Onions— ..... 25¢ Best cane granulated There's an individuality the flavor of our Coffee not found in other blends. FreshEggs Strictly Fresh Eggs are a !renl and you can be sure that curs are absolutely fresh. They are | shipped to us directly from near- by farms; and we guarantee ev- ery egs. Doz., 30c 3 doz., 8be. Ib., 45¢ Prime Steer Beef Prime Rib Roast, Ib.. ... Chuck Roast, Ib. Bouillon Roast, Slloulder Clod, 1b. Leg o’ Spring Lamb, Ib., 35: Strawberries— Fine, Ripe Fruit Qt. box . Fine for Baking or stewing Ib., 9¢ 10 lbs., 87c “Sunbeam” Pure Fruit Jams in 15-Oz Glass Jars Strawberry, jar Raspberry, jar Lo Ib. 25¢ FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. circle for Alrlelll chlldren The Girls' | Scouts, Reserve, Y. 3:30 riext Hund.y “afternoon. \Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Southeast Community Center—Boy | A Sale of Boys’ Gun Metal Oxfords English Bluthtr styles. to 5V Special urday Sale of Boy: ‘Oxfords English style in_gun metal and tan. Sizes 25 to 5. Extra good qual- ity. Special for Satufday = Bt Infants’ Oxfords - White Canvas Instep and ankle straps, in patent, dull and brown i and Sizes 2% Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas One Instep Strap and Mary Jane Pumps Patent and Gun Metal Sizes 5 to 8....$1.95 Sizes 8V: to 11, $2.45 Sizes 11% to 2, $2.95 Misses’ Shoes Patent and white kid and nubuck tops— 5 to 8.. 4 to 1 1 to 6 without heels, $159 2 to 8 with heels. SIJD Infants’ Shoes Patent and black kid or alll atent with white kid tops— 1t06 2to8 Sl.n Agents for Troop 62, meets tonight at| tice in t A.. will meet at| 7:30; the Children's Rag Doll Sewing | noon at 3:15. ] - | Girls’ Reserve, Y. W. C. A.. will pra: gymnasium this I!l!r Tonight, at 8 o'clock Athletic Club, Boys' Athletic Invincible Harmonizers' Mu- Girls' Club, _Birney Community Center — The ! sical Club. i — Hirsh’s Juvenile Footwear Here you are sure of finding the Newest and Smartest Footwear for Children; new ideas and pmctwal Spring Footwear for every :fe of boy and girl. Correct fitting is assured, ease. and the prices will " Growing Girls’ English Broad-Toe Oxfords In gun metal, tan and black. Growmg Girls’ Wlnte Nubuck Lace Shoes English and ortho- Tan Rrogue Oxfords for Growing Girls , Saddle strap style. Dr. Posner’s Ankle Brace Footwear for Chddren The Jordan Thrift Club HRIFTERS, attention: is too late. Bring in your dollar now and- enroll before it Don’t be like the youngster who was accidently imprisoned in the pantry. This poor kid actually starved to death because he was afraid to.hel$ Aimself! This Thrift Club is for self-helpers—for self-poised, self- opinioned self- sufficient folks. full” of good pianos. Help yourself. Quick selection and prompt buying has been the rule here,. because every far-seeing, prudent-minded visitor has been quick to see the advantages. First of all—the remarkable beauty and merit of the pianos them- selves—popular models most attractive in design and finish. Then—the very low price—teally important and substantial re- ductions on stardard instruments. figures! Then—the small down payment—merely enough to bind the sale —and not half enough to give anybody the least pang of regret. Then—the. low monthly payment plan, extended over a period of three years, if you like. +Then—the 30-day refund and free exchange privilege—you don’t have to keep the instrument if you don’t want it—absolutely not. Remember Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay only $250 Weekly Francis Bacon Player-Piano $595 - Pay only $3.75 Weekly Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay only $§ Weekly Let Us Repeat—Ndw Is the Time to Act Then—the two insurance clauses—you are positively indemnified against any possible loss in case of death or fire. Savings counted in three No need to starve for good musn: here’s a’ whole “pantry Good features. Then—the ten-year guarantee—a cast-iron, copper-riveted war- “ifs” nor *buts.” . or chair with each player-piano or baby of course. —as yet! APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP JORDAN THRIFT CLUB ARTI‘IUR ‘JORDAN. PIANO CO. G Street at 13th, Washington, D.C. Please enter my application for membership in the JORDAN THRIFT CLUB. I herewith ranty of material and construction—written in plain language— Thex)—-the free stool given with each piano—and the free bench grand. Made to match, We don’t believe -anybody can ask further inducements. May be somebody sometimes will contrive a more liberal and practical plan for the purchase of pianos—but it hasn’t been done Bring your best taste and your best buying judgment here to- morrow—and we will let you look around and sell yourself. If you send us today one dollar withthe application below-filled out you still have three weeks to make your selechon after your application has been accepted pay you the membership fee of One Dollar ($1.00), which, if my application is accepted, will entitle me to a full membership in the Jordan Thrift Club, together with all the Club advantages, if I select a Thrift Club piano or player-piano at your store within 3 weeks af!er my appfication is accepted, it being distinctly understood that if my application is rejected or if I decide not to make a selection, the membership fee will be refunded. I give below names of !wo business references to whom you may write for information as to my mtcgmy and responsibility. Name....cooeepenes Address Name ...oieinvnsennens Address ..ovveeeere. Pevieresseeiietanaiatiian, Thrif¢ Club Members —alsa hava the privil P o of me .nun. any ona of tha Chickerin Mmlldl & Arllnzr Jordan . Estey nlla'}lfl’ g ame! malkes of Planes an ll" v u’cndcll No member will be -ecglp I am interested in.. Piano, Occupation With E—Applicant must sign in person Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th .. Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ted without giving two satisfactory hulheu referene:s , " Liberal Allowance Made Aén-Ext)l.ange for Your Old Silent Upright Piano