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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. PAINT' SAVE THE SURF ACE Painting now will save you large bills for repairing and rebuilding. Paintirig now will not only preserve and beautify your property, but will add very largely to its value. In selecting a painter, do not be influenced by the lowest estimate, as often the lowest first cost is the most expensive in the end. This firm has had a lifetime experience in painting and decorating the best residences and buildings in this city and recognizes the interests of its clients as its own. Our advice will be valuable; our estimate will be rea- sonable for high-class work. W.F. ANDREWS Wall Decoration House Painting Wood Finishing 1804 14th Street N.W. Phones North 420-421 7% W P, "% The Washing is done ere the day is begun P, That is, if the clothes are washed in a 1900 CATARACT ELECTRIC WASHER For it has a magic figure 8 movement, an exclusive feature, which causes the water to rush through the cloths four times oftener than in the ordinary wash- er, and in a perfect figure 8 motion. No heavy parts to lift out the tub and clean when the wash is finished. We'll bring one right into your home (without ob- ligation) and let you try it out. 'Phone us today and arrange to have us do the wash free in your home. The 1900 Washer can be purchased on monthly terms as low as $10. SALMON-1900 SALES CO. 70‘;’:21 Street N. W. e Main 7127 FOR THE HOME. MUTT 6ETS on MY NERVES, AND T'M GETTING TIRED oF NEW YORK, Tool I SIMPLY GOTTA NAvE A CHANGE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Political Study Club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the ballroom of the Franklin Square Hotel. Mrs. Philip Nort ore, president of the Internationa iange of Women, will speak and Mrs. Price will sing. Pro- |gram and tea from 4 to 6. The Pennsylvanin Soclety of Wash- hold its ‘cabinet night at 8:15, in the ballroom of illard. - d teachers of grades be held tomorrow at 10 Foreign Service of versity will give an informal ce tomorrow evening from 9 to in_the ballroom of the Raleigh Hotel. During intermissions dancers will be entertained by the Georgetown Den strels. Minnesotans will hold a get-togeth- er meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Thomson School. ‘Washington Council, Ameriean As- sociation for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, will hold a mass meet- ing of citizens of the southeast to- morrow at 8 p.m. at Washington Hall, 3d and Pennsylvania avenue south- east. The Eelect Klub will give a dance street. The Oldest Inhabitants’ Association (colored) will hold its annual meet- ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 12th street branch of Y. M. C. A. Justice F. E. Johnston of the supreme court of Li- beria and other officials will speak. Friendship Circle will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the vestry room of the ‘Washington Hebrew Temple. The Society of Mayflower Dencend- ants of the District will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Washington Club, 1701 K street. Clarence E. Miller will speak of “American Interests in the North Pacific and the Orfent.” Music The Asxociation will meet at the Thomson School Monday at 8 pm. Mrs. Frank H. Briggs will speak of “The Mothers of Maine.” Maine State The Wanderiusters’ hike for Sunday will start from Fort Carroll, end of Congress Heights car line, at 2:30. Palmer Hall, leader. J. G. Logan will lecture on “The tomorrow at 9 o'clock at 2400 16th| Dreamer.” ‘W.| meets at 8 o'clock. at Masonic Tem- CARRY YouR TWO-QUART SUTCASE, ir? Washington City Water Supply” Tues- day at 8 p.m. before the Men's Club) of Asbury M. E. Church. The Society for Philonoghical In- quiry will meet tomorrow at 4:30 at the Public Library. Dr. Thomas A. Johnston will present a paper on “The Illusion of Progress. The Columbi; meet Tuesda mos Club. torical Soctety will 5 p.m. at the Cos- The Biological soclety will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Cosmos neil meeting in the council 3 : E. W. Nel- United States Army Rauscher’s turday o'clock instead of the Arm Club, as previously annou ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Rally of Crittenton circles at the Crittenton Home, 218 3d street. Miss Mabel Nelson Thurston will give the weekly exposition of the Sun- day school lesson at 4:45 at 1333 F street. Two performances of “The Luck of the Irish” at Knickerbocker Theater. at 2 and at 4 o'clock, for Irish relief fund. “John Bunyan, the Immortal a lect A. Barbour at at First Congre- gational Churcl The Central Hlfl School Alumni R. | Association meets at 8 o'clock in the school library. ‘The Society of Natives of the Dis- re by Dr. Clarence || MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Thought the Ticket Seller Displayed Great Stupidity. A ROUND-TRIP) 8 o'clock, at the Cafe Triumph, to be | dance at Fort Myer. trucks leave at| rehearsal in the gymna- followed by a reception and dance in the privaté ballroom of the Arcade. | Dr. William J. Kerby of the Catholic University wil on “The Life and Ideals of Cardinal Gibbons* at 1004 F| street, under the auspices of the K. of C. evening school. Roscoe. ¢ e 2y tion of Logan | School at 1:30 at the school. Albha Theta Club dance at 9 o'clock at Mrs. Dye: R street | an Post, No. 6, Depart- | G. A R, meets | : ation Association meets at & o'clock at Pubiic Library, | Dr. Florence Bamberger of Johns Hbpkins will speak. Motion picture. “The Stream of Life.” at Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, | 8 o'clock. Kansas State Soclety dance at Wil- son Normal School. in the auditorium, Fraternity of meets in the group of girls o to the post trict meets at 8 o'clock, at 2007 Co- | lumbia road. “Ireland in Song Dance and Story,” 8:15, at Gonup Hall, by lhe Padraic Pearse Council, . L Gamma Gllple Theta Phi Fra- ternity, dance at 9 o'clock, the Cairo. Reading class of the Spanish-Ameri- can Antheneum meects at 8 o'clock in ‘Thomson School. The Thomson Community Dramatic Club, a comedy, at 8 o'clock at the ‘Thomson School. Brightwood Citizens' Association ple, Brightwood. South Dakota State Society banquet, EISEMAN’S Bet. F & G Sts. 605-607 7th St. N.W. We welcome the man who wants to save money on his clothmg purchases. H Tkis s THE store for thrifty people who want style and dura- bility at a low cost. Spring Suits We are appealing to the man who intends to spend $30 Hundreds of Fine 20 or $35 for his Spring Suit. You can save $10 or $15 buying one of these specxal suits. 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