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A4 ROBERT E. LEE CHAPTER FILES ANSWER TO SUIT |« Avers Dixie Balls Were Rightful Method to Raise Funds for Home. The Robert E. United Daughte: yesterday brought ate Memorial 2 The answer s of the purc of the Verment avenue northwe: e Chapter. Lee Chapter. N answer to the sui sociation. property al Johnston ¢ Chapte ¢ a assumed to that th federat to August . which that there »f trust with of the Dixie es that there Confederate Memorial D. Sullivan and ypear for the re- spondent Weddings Demand Fine Flowern, i . for estimates. PLANS RECORD TO DATE. Proposal to Complete Biographical of Congress. ri 1911. The ted to the bers of the use of United States senators, Fosels Totted Plants the home garden. for tran s M. A. LEESE ' & ¢ For8by10 | will v workman- Take Note of Our Officers and Directors Maarice D. Roxenbers. Preaident Jomeph Sauders...Ixt Viee Prew ..2d Viee Prea. yer, I Modaze, 0. B Zantzioger. 'ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. E. M orrison Paper Co. non vm vve DRESSES materials. SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS Moderately priced. Rosemary Fudge 49c¢ . Rosemary Chocolates and Bonbons 60c Pound 1401 H St. N.W. ¥ [anguished groans, and helped to, it by the Confeder- s up that at the time the Stonewall Albert Sidney v and said, “He beats two bands, & |the man who would not-take a 1L L wraith, so often 1I'd IJL‘L‘I\ stung. | -1 <1d cow had died but for his ai of money due ! ¥ %‘rm 5 and to make %,000 the use of mem-| | and 2,000 copies for | | Enlarzement: | get ‘ ship here all the far Bags or in large variety of new | 515 to *89° o——— [ Obligations | < When my old cow was lying ill, my ncighbor, Chester White, came from his cottage on the hill, and watched throughout' the night. He placed a poultice -|on her brow. and hushed her t : save that valued cow, which cost me forty bones. And when the long sad night was done, its| hours of sorrow spent, and 1 produced my roll of mon, he would not take a cent. “Nay, nay,” he said, “we neighbors are, as neighbors long we've *|stood, and talk of pay would only mar the joy ot doing good.” And I admiréd him as he went, t cent for lending helping hands!” And he restored the he althy faith I knew when I was young; my faith in man had grown a But now he comes to get my plow, my grindstone and my spade, reminding me that n g ife borrows everything 1 have, my stove and rubber plant, my bitters and my beeswax salv my washtub and my aunt. And | n and draw no pay only earned a cént, he takes that cent away. If some one heipsi | me crank my Ford. or get the | butter I take him| | where stored, and pay El £ o ASK BANKRUPTCY DECREE. Creditors of Max Tatelman, dealer in men's furnishings at 3048 M stre | northwest, vesterday asked the Dist It ! rupt. They allege ! torney Joscph L. the creditors. insolvency. AIR ROUTES PROPOSED Continuance of Army and Navy || air srvices, partment be now I don’t aliow a gent to work | mercial aviation tl\ulwh he has | Teport submitted to « with the Pry ment concerned with @ Tepper appears for| au 2 15 establish airways other than the route THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ;FHURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—What an Afl"ectlon Julie Must Have. —By POP MOMAND. NOW ,u_,\a r.LKE Juie' T DoNT L\E THIS GUY T. WOOFING TON |SPL \\,V..\ZS 1¢\:|<SJ e AINT N MTH HIM ’ HES A WONDERRJ Boy PA! I LoVE Hirg Fo(l ALL | S'LonG PAL TM GowG| OoUT FOR A LITTLE SPIN WITH T WOOFING TON SPLWVERS, LovE o KNOW LOVES HIM FOR ALL HES WHAT SHE SEES IN THAT Unk! FLAT CHESTED, PASTRY | | SPLWw EATING GAZINK 1 DoNT AN’ SHE SAYS SHE PRE \'T‘l SOFT FOR SOME Two ™ GUY3J THAT T \VCOFING TON ERS 1S onLy \WORTH ILLION B 102D, MOORE’S RIALTO 11 aam—LAST 3 DAYS—11 pam. KEEN—CLEVER—WITTY e will of Maria L. P her family state to the Li and W BY ADVISORY COMMITTEE + Minneapolis « between Chicago XY Cw Great Sale on Trusses i Commencing today and running for two weeks we announce a special discount of 10% on all Trusses fitted in our store. | tween ¢ and ano Louis, and st | Control of Aeronautic Services Commended in Report. Recommendations that the Army and | vy continue to control their own! that the Ottice De- | wthorized to establish | ew and that a bureau of ronautics be established in the De- partment of Commerce to foster com- are ! air rou contained in a )y the national advis or aeronautics, The report f President drawn at the We have fitters with 35 years of experience, for men and women. No better quality can be procured elsewhere, for we have the best. Ask your physician about us THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 217 G Street N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends he expe tion will ommenda- ATy its rec e from the he report exp from he variou: Congress is urged to 000 fur use during Wi $500 IN WILL FOR MASSES. Reinhardt, vides $500 fc ) G Sp— ‘ as foll S The Corby ness of the s . e know, scientific me satlsfact.lon, we appreciate 2101 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. An Appreciation Spund Bros., proprietors of the stores at 2101 Rhode Island Ave. and 34 Fourteenth St. N.E., express themselves Dear Sirs: bread situation in Washington, we can have but one opinion ---which is that Corby Bread and Corby Service best meet the requirements of our trade, and measure up to the full- this reoutation. which counts most from our standpoint---and there too, we find the verdict overwhelmingly in favor of Corby Bread. 34 Fourteenth Street N.E. ows about Corby Bread and Corby Service April 14, 1921. Baking Company, ---After a very datailed analysis of the tandard we have set for our own business. of course, the reputation of Corby Bread for purity and nutritive quality; and are f‘amlliar with the thods employed by you to attain and sustain But after all it is the customer estimate It is a great satisfaction to handle a staple like Corby Bread, knowing that day in and day out it will give supreme and we cannot refrain from telling you how much the Bread and the service you are giving us. Very truly yours i CRANDALL'S A¥ot TODAY —INA (LAl LYRIC 14th and Irving St AT LOV OWE LIBERTY Nori CRANDALL’S Fatlom METROPOLITAN LAST THREE DAYS 10:30 AM. to 11 P.M. WESLEY (DINTY) BARRY 1 Marshall Nellan's Greatest Bob Hampton of Placer CRANDALL'S * 18th.and CoL Rd. TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. In A New Comedy-Romance “The Little Clown” Mary Miles Minter, “THE SIX NOS TEARLE “SOCIE \ SNOBS” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. EDWARD EARLE and BALLIN PRlNCESS Sape CAROLlNA _SPECIAL, “F Ot at O Street N.W ELAINE HAMMERSTE “PLEASURE KE 105 Pa. Ave. > MILDRED CIRCLE 2 THE GHOST LEADER THEATER a1 Hen B Tn STRAIGHT /‘ FROM PARLY’ MAGOVERN Presents DORALDINA The Woman Untamed In conjunction with personal appear- ance o The HAWAIIAN REVUE (@) Lumiere, N. Y. Inclufing SIGNE-PATERSON stirguished musical and company of GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Monster Min *rel and Dancy * Gonzaga Hall_April 20 and 21 i ns's, Sidney West, King's Drug Last Week 6 More Chences to See LAST THREE DAYS Paramouu: Preseats THOMAS MEIGHAN —IN— ‘CITY OF SILENT MEN” Beginning Sunday NAZIMOVA Also Buster Keaton R LOEW'’S - VOLUMBI A PICE SATURDAY D NIGHT Exhibition Drill, 8 to % . CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GYM Given By Ladies’ Auxiliary St. John’s College Tickets, $2 Per Couple Continuous, 10:30 a. m.—11 p..m. LAST THREE DAYS “LYING LIPS” Shubert-Belasco TR THE SELWY\S Present DONALD RALELE WOOD [MORGAN ,PM,.,LM Play “BUDDIES” MERRY homas H. Ince’s vivid droms of Life and Love —WITH— HOUSE PETERS and FLORENCE VIDOR —NEXT WEEK—! EPURN OF TH RICHARD WALTON The Bird of Paradlse With FLORI -mi the SINGL. Ev'gx 50¢ fo $2: Sat. Wednesday Matinee ARCADE Splendid Musio—Strict Censor DANCING ‘Always Audacious, a Keaton Comedy and Bray Cartoon. KNICKERBOCKER THEATER, APRIL 22, AT 3:30. Tickets. 50 Ce ATIOMAL ™5 RALPH D ' . Amecias. g ROBIN HOOD A Cast of A n Comic Opera Stars. An Orchestra STARTING MONDAY—Se: ROBERT B. MANTELL ,and GENEVIEVE HAMPER | *" and Ssturday Matinse, “Merchant of Venice.” Saturdsy Night, “Julius Caesar." Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps Al Sizes, All Shapes The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. | g 9th, Below ¥ GAYETY_ ALL WEEK Jos. K. Watson & Will H.Cohan With “Girls de Looks” e—————— = °c Lookn? Next Week—>Bowery Burlesquers™ | Pop. 150 Mat. mm TODAY. Mexsrs. Shubert Present g Tomght The World Famous Comedians McINTYRE and HEATH In the Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza “HELLO, ALEXANDER” The Greatest of All Fun Showas, i " Public Lecture Georgetown Foreign Service School Arbitration and Other Agencies for the Proper Conduct of Inter- national Relations” MOORE, LL. D, Formerly Counselor of the Department of State. Auditorium, National Museum, 10th and B Streets N.W. Friday Evening, April 22nd, at 8:30 0O'Clock Public Invited P . “Bathing Beauties” By the HON. JOHN BASSETT |- William Fox's world-famous picture of Mother Love OVER THE HILL By WILL CARLETON Directed by Harry MMiarde Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 Shubert-Garrick Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Matinees, 25c to $1.00 ENGAGEMENT ENDS SAT., APR.23 Smoking Permitted 30—Sen Diving Nymphs—30 | B. F. KEITH’S .2 Daily 5 Sun Y s e “CARRIES A PUNCH." HARRY WATSON, JR. I “Youay Bating Xid Dugan” and VALERIE BERGERE & CO. orris and Flo Cumpbell. Claudius S Bearier.” Fimi's Mules. Vincent 0'Don- u and Scarlet. N and ‘Wn. Nathane .l- Fibee Jorden Girls. Topics of the Day.> othor Teatures Plays for Children Holton. Arms Theater 1742 Church St., Near Dupont Circle “A Lady Here and There” Friday 3:30 pm. and 8:15 pm. Saturday 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Tickets on Sale, Room 910 Evans Bldg. Tolephone Fr. 2706. RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Next to New Private X Masonie Temple. gourse lersone, balt years America's foremost acad- emy. You sve lavited b0 call tnspect e gl e g EO Mlss Mnr)one > Corcoran 1 P.M. LATE BALLROOM nurc):s Studio: 420 3rd St. N.W. Grand ()pcnmg Takoma Dancing Acadcmy Thursday, April 21, Orchestra b & Codur_St DAVISON Prof. Vi Po.M oy 1329 M n.w. g Season's The o esilicat Walk, Army Navy Taps nces— Todale.” “The trictly piivate. Any | Seaching” Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestra. J J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt SALON OF DANSE, Now located at 1806 Kalorama road. 2 blocks dio, Col. 761-W. . | o ‘wage dancing rorreetly tanght ¥y 52d—PRIVATE LBSSONS ANY of six ioasors. $4.00. ° Ball- W. 1129, Est ACHEI s'rrmo it s Mouday and Friday. 8 to lessons by appolatment. Established 1ouu " “Warren” STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE. Phones: Day, Col. 5863, Eve.. Franklin 5383, ndividual private lessons in A fincy and shoe-dancing for atage epecialt CATHERINE_ BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6508. Why waste time with je_who waste time? We produce results. Beginners’ Tiesdays, §:30 to 10. Hours, 1 to 10 p.m. 21 GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupont Studio of Dancing e No. 6 Wfl:‘:‘ l:n‘kr.;l‘fnl hfl'f‘“v' " MISS CHAPPELEAR JProng Jesons waneh, by, fgntnte S ) B