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12 ] i / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 ENDURING GOVERNMENT |MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Merely Thought That Mutt Was Guarding His Secret. DISCUSSED BY MR. BRYAN (Copyright. 1921, hy H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER. TIR.ES $9.80 ~<[JeFE, wiLL You MY WORD, I FORGOT TO = BUT DIDN'T You NeTIcE \ [} 30:3% MUTT'S WRITING A 3 ADDRESS THE Enpelobe’ I AIN'T GoT 1T, THE ENVELOPE WASNT . 1o ' = LETTER TO Some DAME O, WeLL, JEFF'LL NOTICE MUTT! (T's ADDRESSED! Men’s Club Has Largely Attended AND I'D GIVE ‘FIve 1T AND BRING T IN THE MAIL = s CHAS. E- MlLLER. IIK- Meeting at Mount Pleasant BuCks TO KANOW IT WiLL AFEORD Box ' SUREL{BUT T THOUGHT Formerly Miller Bros.” Auto rm" oD GREAT You fLE ET THE ADDRESS 812 14th St 4 Doors No ol H St. Congregational Church. WHO SHE IS A ME 1 WHERE SHe Lwes! PLEASURE T OFF SO T WOULDNT Taking as his theme “Enduring Gov- ServE You, KNOW WHO YOU ernment,” William Jennings Bryan de- oAb DEAR! WeRE WRITING \ livered a civic sermon to members of Forad odern the Men’s Club of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church last night. His address was the first the Commoner has made in *he east since the demo- a oom or cratic national convention. More than 1.200 persons were in the church, and . . many others were turned away. KkhaSak e her than to individuals, Mr. Bryan 2 : d, and enduring government mu B —will enhance the value of { rest on justice, the kind of justice in- any house. {hevent “in _a ' scheme of ~universu: Gl - - brotherhood, 3 sed to R Get our estimate! See Our Gas Water Heaters }ing with which governments have to Maurice J. Colb [dear” added the Nebraskan. e denounced in scathing terms aurice J. Colbert |those forms of monev-making that 621 F St. Main 3016-3647 {He declared that prohibition w jtriumph i terests of every kind. the bottom ced most of the wrongdo. | deprave buyer and {to the liquor tramic an example. of the nation’s cons t it had put the force of the the liquor traflic : ers of the s . the group in which "tite overcomes respect for organ ed government. and second. the group in which greed for the money obtainable thmough smuggling : ng leads men to lawless: Eroups—firs 1ler, and pointed VIEWS OF CANAL SHOWN. . | Historic Washington Places Also in been busy with camera in V “PHONE TALKS” CLASSED | FAVORITE INDOOR SPORT QUIT FEDERAL SERVICE. March Reduction Only 611, Due heavy turnover of employes in the MRS. SIMON TO'SPEAK. | Wife of Washington Rabbi to At-‘ Ple——o]—=|olc—=lal——=]o|——H Capital and Surplus, $200,000—Resources, Over $1,800,000 brew Congregations, which begins al- - - Ahat ne need hardly Historical Society Tour. to Ne# Appointments. tend Hebrew Council. come the segled po Views of the Chesapeake and Ohio| Telephone talking is hf‘,c:"-‘mgn: Uncle Sam reduced his force of | Mrs. Abram Simon, wife of Rabbi We’ll Accommodate You not be repealed by |canal and historic places in and -_m'flr!':' mr!""f‘ ”'”'X','L-fi;{’{éfififasé workers in the District by 611 during |[Simon of the Washington Hebrew E [Sraneimeiitne ‘:‘r‘V_l“":‘.l;:‘n m(y:".r:‘z‘"sf:} around Washington were woven into :":~|5":un“f;"::r-':f ‘:':;‘q' e lhmugmi::::h.‘ according to (.hc man.lhly Cunzrgg:.zlon of Eighth Strect Tem-| B 3 4 s 4 | brought hack under the pretense of [ SCreen tour which members 01[;:; ol ey »m‘m::ltn:n <;r the Civil Se ce Com- | ple, will be one of the principal speak- | STABLISH your credit at this service-giving w§f;J"p?r\'\"}I<: ';‘.'Zf"i}’,fi"'u‘.i‘"n”f“’:fc,“;.‘l} with Clare the Cos-| According to Charles T. Claggett,| .- r'(,potl"fl'l’:‘l,’hcl;‘cswd“" SER/atithel Tyenty_seveninfisnnyel bank now, so when need does arise. you'll know lin medicine. if the Attorney General|MoS Club and Potomac Company, telephone | s that therc is stid | council of the Union of American He- | 2 ) PERPETUAL BUILDING || { ASSOCIATION | “talki o Py < Pays 6 Per Cent Mr." Bryan was introduced by I. C.|f0lloWed the showing of the pictures. K e er the average number | Engineers, has been relieved of his | 3% Paid on Daily™ ~. . 4% on Certificates Weld, who presided at a short busi- of originating calls was 265,000 a day. | duties at the General Staff College, Savings Balances of Deposit on shares maturing in 45 does not do it by executive order.” said Touching on international affairs, Mr. Bryan strongly advocated that t. Tnited States take the lead in 4 armament. and said that America should join at once in creating an in- ternational tribunal of justice. He pleaded for democracy in choos- ing representatives on such a tri- bunal. he ness meeting of the organization pre- |. ceding his address. found ington many y He h spots in out-of-the- light pictures. Government buildings, private homes, parks and streets and historical places in the environs of Wgshington, in- cluding Mount Vernon and Arlington, were shown. A short musical program BOSTON FIRM CHOSEN. traflic is nearly as heavy in the District today as it was at the peak of the war rush. | Approximately 100,000 more calls are being made daily this month than were made last September. With ap- paren\lv no large increase in popu- latien in that period, officials of the company are unable to explain this In October the daily average was 296,000. In November the average federal scrvice. the act; was 1, 611 is accounted for by the fact that. 1,239 new appointments were made. LEAVE STAFF COLLEGE. Col. Harley B. Ferguson, Corps of Washington barracks, as an assistant to the assistant sec- where to turn for ready accommodation. -{l Mt. Vernon Bank officers are easy of access, and [l will be glad to “talk finances™ with you at your con- venience-—step in. During last month |three-day session in Buffalo, May 24. Her subject will be Women Can Do for Judaism.” Mrs. Simon Is the president and or- sanizer of the National Federation of | Temple Sisterhoods, an auxillary of the Union of American Hebrew Con- | gregations. She has been at the head | of this organization for five years. | N. W number who left the service 0. The net reduction of only Monthly Statements on Commercial Accounts and detailed o] =—=al—=1"] or 83 months. It | IF, Weld announced that assurances ‘o”;“&%‘*‘?n'%fi‘l.‘“i‘:g in December to|retary of war, War Department. c As l o R I A Open 5 to 8:30 p.m. Every Saturday 5 i e e s Crived from the Commis- il Design All Souls’ Church at |y A1l indications ! sioners that the parking on th th March, 341,000 a day. n Por Infants and Children Pays 4 Per Cent side of Columbia road between 14¢h o e e are that April will show a slightly | MAJ. MASON TO COME HERE. and 15th streets would be remedelcd higher average. Maj. Charles W. Mason, chemical hUseForOVer30Years Mount Vernon Savings Bank on shares withdrawn be- [f|jafter July 1. The architects for the new church| Ordinarily, officials say, Saturday iS|warfare service, at Benning, Ga., has filled through them. streets, will be placed. than had been expected. 1 4 "he. but on is 2 gw.y:bfll z | _Henry Stringer. Harry J. Savers and | building to be erected by All Souls' |2 dull [been ordered to this city for duty in fore maturity | Perey Russell were clecied an audit- | Church, 16th and Harvard streets, | Saturday, April 9. the operators the oflice of the chicf of the chemical M‘EEECOL 9th St. and Mass. Ave.|E] B N ing committee to zet the affairs of the | have been sclected. The architects’ | through 335,000 cal ;50"“)3" s the | warfare service. wd A i Assets More Than orzanization in shape prior to the|Competition was between six daypiticsss wore R i change of administration, to take| testants, and Coolidze & S iaggeatintmber atnceltioneIERing $7,000,000 place next month ¢ Boston were selected a the armistice. el el = = = Hi 2SS Wayne B. Wheeler. Rev. Walter A.| , The executive committ B I aroie aRtelophons i . Morgan and Charles Gutheim were s.- | American Unitarian Assoc was_one of the high spots ns ndr;hm _ il Surplus Nearing lected as a mominating committee to| With the local trustees and ratified | traflic during the warperiod and when i choose officers for the fortheoming | the action of the board in the selec- | hostilities ended and the city began || w. ’ ® 5 Ih $700,000 election. &l tion wiot ithe. ‘architects.” - The ‘localll tolreturn toimormal ‘telephone fmen { omen:s $3 Voile A mixed choir of more than sixty | Church is to be known as the National [ thought it would be vears before ||| Cotton I voices sang at intervals during the | Gnitarian Church. It will be of the | Washington would return to that vol . it Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [J | Toiors =n, 24, intervals dur Geargian stvle ot architesture, and |ume of businces. This ‘increase in Ribbed il offered praver.| (i have a steeple about 165 feet in | the volume of business has made it |||l als S il {' “iMES BERRY. President —_— height, in which a set of chimes and | necessary for the company to keep I "TA W. CARR, It pays to read the want columns of | the famous Paul Revere bell, taken|a considerable force of out-of-town i’ The Star. Hundreds of situations are | from the old church at 1ith and L|telephone people in the city longer } 8th and Penna. Ave. N.-W. Plain white and silk stripe, natural and Built -up and ribbon - strap 1 TTH A\D K s'l‘s. N.W. in white and black All size: Store No.2' shoulders. Per- white pongee; | TTH AN . N.W. fect quality; 50c . - also chi Ik I Store No. 3 S $1.25 Onyx Fiber Silk sl 14TH AND U STS. N.W. = LC ” i Store No. 4 ce Hose g c i ND M STS. N.W. 0 M Of fine quality fiber silk lace. Every 98 il 'ztre ¢”e pair perfect, and regular $1.25 grade . i r STH AND "\(":' N.E. c on sale tomorrow for $9c. Colors in- Pr — m = ore No. i D e 3 o \ W. S§. THOMPSON BRANCH clude Town, lue, gray l’le"’-v faw ° [1 S\ L mak ) ngjz’ffi o T | “ 11TH AND G STS. N.W. . i o\ S 25¢ Formerly Atkinson’ Il 1 = Store No. 8 E , z i /6‘ S d d 14TH ST, AND PARK ROAD \ i #lED oS Thursday, F riday and Saturday w5 S0 | (iEORG!i’IS)\;’N,g;‘A:‘;wH - S1ST AN . N.W. B . 3 : : ; A : X The tide of super-business has stopped and now we must employ every effort ‘ Reliable Family Remedies Popular Toilet Articles | to stimulate buying. In our dtive for new customers, we offer to you the ap- il 70c Alophen Pills, P. D. & Co., 100s ; 'c) 60c D. & R. Cold Cream. it ST : 4 4 i A e e AT i = - =S 5 Rinds'Cold Cream: ‘ parel market clearances, at prices such as will not be duplicated this season. il $1.00 Alboline Mineral Oil, pint. PR o c ! ’ ! e e 200 NEW JERSEY SUITS 75c Baume Analgesique Bengue. 45¢ 50c Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream. 32¢ iith 25c Beechman’s Pills. 15c 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. 32¢ - 5 / If 60c Babek (relieve: 53¢ 75¢ Palmolive Shampoo. In sevéral models, including tuxedo and . il ¢ Carter's Liver Pills z C I G AIRS I fayetona Shampoo in all th 1 i i ’ iceHayis Tie B notch collar coats. Shown in all the popular 40c Castoria, Fletcher’s 25¢ $1.00 Danderine Hair onic . I o R Calltocninitiz S e “Adlon” s0c Herpicide Hair Toni heather mixture shades. Coats have self belt aldwell's Syrag Pe $140 Pigad’s Eau de Quinine ockets. A suit for all seasons and all ::c‘ g‘“'.’"?dsne","‘,r“?‘ = BC, . Made by the makers of the famous ! and t{’l 75c ey s “44” cig One of the largest weathers. ¢ Fllhef J;alm'sgelvled sellers in this section. A brand that 3100 Wyeth Sage and Sulphur. e e SUITS SOLD UP TO $75.00 | 35c Gets-It Corn Remover. p = i o $1.00 Gude's Pepto-Manga gic 2 fon25cClub] BerlectosE i BeiCuticatalSse e e oo 2 : SN i $120 Gray’s Glycerine Ton: 92c 2 for 25¢c Coronas 10¢ Palmolive Soap, cake, 8¢; doz.. Values up to $75, including distinctive 4 e G es Tt Byomo G B¢ 15cStraight Governors $0c Lifceinc. medium size. spring models of tricotine, twills—embroidered b I B e S ¢ These thres shapes as advertised 30 Forhans Tooth Pasie. and beaded. Some beautifully tailored models. ‘ s0c Ll'n::::ne Phosphate. e Wil ot permit any aculers to pur. S0 Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. il All silk linings. Reduced to | 25c’ Lapactic Pills, 100s 22¢ chase on this sale. g?'c Eel:eco Tgroth":’a;te.t I ‘ s 3 - C olynos 00 aste. . Il | SR i R s 10 Sy S ERTE | SCOTCH TWEED SUITS | 75¢ Milk’s Emulsion. 59¢c Boxes of Fifty, $4.50 $1.00 Pyorrhocide Powder.... I $110 Nuxated Iron. B e e New Arrivals 25¢ Mavis Talc 17¢ i i ' I a- rt Scotch tweeds, the new $130 Pinkham's Vegeiable Compound Toothbrush Bargain BSCMennenLsTalc, -15¢ Of ultra-sma isbc A el ) 9 8 50c Poslam Ointment A syeal assortment vl o | D e e o 2l mannish mixture fabric that is so popular. ° s Detaln Trom; ‘all firsts, no secondsi | 8¢ Lablache Face Powder. i New long coat styles, tuxedo effects, patch s0c Philip's Milk Magnesia. e N ortunity. to | 50c Dier-Kiss Face Powder. LAz pockets and self belts. Shades of blue, brown, 60c Resinol Ointment .. stock up at a bargain ~)3 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream -29¢ tan, gray, etc $1.75 S. S. S. (for the price. This sale at..... e 50c Witch Hazel, pint. ... . Be an, gray, etc. $1.00 Vinol (a restorative tonic). 25c Mum (prevents perspiration odors) .16c | 5 ’ 2 4 Rubber Goods Pure Food $ Ten-Dollar Sale of Dresses and Coats People’s Prices on Guaranteed Housecleamng Preparatlons o, Veleh's Grapeade, 15 39¢ . Il . it s AN GG L / Rushen Ceots. e et dges. 4GS . MOTHEBACT ., ani of colors; serges in navy and black | styles in the popular brown and tan e b s T ge 4 k"ulz::,'v; 1289 “Bro I 2 and numerous pretty styles of trico- | shades. All sizes. Some with belts. Good 43e3 24-0u 5C 3 S e s iae Y tine and velour. All have pockets. comple Inxect Powder. 15 AN L L e e 25¢ # guaranteed 1 Gun ... c Johnson's Baries, 19, Goodyear * ulb Sy- !1”” Stuck, 13e 23c and R 24 ringe No. 300; made of ex- an i b o asceting 2 J3cjisoxino lmperial Granum, 89¢ s 23¢ n‘! Sale of 100 New Rubber Urinals, ARG ..cceeee cesescene ¥ $1.98 || mme 10c | smest 3 fox 20| e Canton Crepe Dresses . . e e [ lme Woun Bt 150 mounds 25| Fozi e ool Flat trts E : Dutch 2 for .. . - g ipnies. good qualit 10c || crennner 10c " mousi Milk g;c s Wrappy Coats of Velour M “Reliable” Hot- .- i ; quart. < e i e - Sioabout Tausge smect Pzic Feicimans Tonch Food, 10c | T G Rl DRESSES | COATS A host of smart styles in B o ;‘:‘552“7’9 S Moth 13¢ | f M’tr'is:‘f:cl:,‘:am;: x:.regg,s:ri;gl(:t;r | sport c:m; of polo coatinlg :n;i a variety of color combina- 92, - H tinptote col- | velours. Some mixtures included. | ione Also heavy plaid silk S 13c | P etcers. " K yo et Tem. | Wrappy effects of velour. Set-in | (Gt T LN 75¢ 25c | (pnaiTaeaee 35¢ e S = . I =, = I 'Flag Insect Pov Ext) - o ver coats ——— 2 12¢ | Bink *,,',,-,,'a;:;fff'___"_'f'_'_- 19¢ cludea " " = | in this group. = | |Silk Faille SKIRTS........... $2.98 Knickerbocker Bath Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder 59 Wh- Th L [ T o d H at I Sprays Now $100 Article, This Sale. ... ........ C e ey Last! 1 runme S SaaaE 00— rice P> i Al GET_INSTANT RELIEF! | Formerly Sold at $3.98 and $5. Sale Pri oney 7R axv ruim uee None Delivered . e | $2.39 NUREMEDY Sail Pi H S H ’ o “Kraces Tueacues~ v, avemee o)l auors icture Hats port Hats | $6.49 HEADACHES, NEU O : Finest materials—all ‘ Bath Sprays, five feet long, RHEUMATISM, cn::,“lfu‘. ; New assortments in the | 100 trv to match $10 00 st;:ost of smart-looking ‘; will it on any bathtub spigot. Sameelse/urtutizALPANS 18geot $2 98 FEaGisata s $5.00 I Three sizes, (Do Voot styles ...... | 'a @OX TO0AY 69c, 98c and $1.19 L) -