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! : " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 24, 1921_PART 1. =90 - Y To Give Jubilee Lecture TELLS OF NEW VACANCIES. |BALL FOR SOLDIER BLIND. - {:H'NA RE“EF FUNB At Baptist Celebration ENESINIAN HNES Civil Service Commission An-|TWo Truck Loads to Go From Wal- Y KA SEAMMTFE?“' Quality R ' Vs ( nounces List of Examinations. ter Reed Hospital- 98 ' )y y : night announced that "examinations | war will be given at the Raleigh Ho- INCORPORATED SEER A S will be held to fill v in the | tel Wednesday night at 8 o’clock un 1316 " a ax; regulariy selis st following position st in | der the auspices of the Roy McKinle: T0 - w it is extra heavy mulin, g 2 3 - i A 5 foreign cducational S8 :f:;“ Unit, American Women's 1324’ 7 ST N Further Contributions Will Be - . {|G. W. U. Society Discussing|spcciatist in ru .| “The organization has planned to $1_ Two-Clasp A Sale of 50 Fine, High-Grade ) J : bureau of education: s > S oAk iy ol Sold i g toony SILK GLOVES T v . i Arhetiae benaats o ter Reed-Hospital to the ball. ; Urged to Save Starving 3 o 4 | Rules of Old Society, Which o :“)"" I‘f‘"[“‘* '“‘z' o o I(\:| s. Irene W. Basford is president of 65 . 1 ¥ 20 to $2,100; specis < e organization. X ! Millions. L 9 " - Hlustrious Shared. al intelligence unit. bureau Women's Bl - . ternal révenue, §1.500 ordovan an . American contributions from all | Revival o the ancient rules of the | = S0 aoo iing won. | LIGHTNING HITS HOUSE. Al il ’ sources show that approximately $5.- Lhistoric Enesinian Literary Sociel om addre ra;h me- _ fect quality. Monday S $45 500,000 has been | contributed in . of George Washington University deral hearl of vocational | Lightning struck the chimney at the | f§ °% Values up to $45.00 America for the rescue of the starv- : A 741 ( founded ninety-nine years ago, is on « t Tockmuke pin- ! yied S Marvelous ~values we plcked e mtone i NI Chia, According 8 of the matters under discussion by | y..: Past Ot WD residence of Dr. H. Schoenfeld, 3448 up At fractions of their actual ‘to a recent announcement made by Y members of the organization. The |ent, S4.79 & A vaaattion e th th place, during yesterday's storm and || $1 Dropstitched & ont et Moyt ® jea ittee for China - old rules are: bas a red above the bonus ! did sev * da 1 i) ity Of the total the committee has for- - —fine, 10 cent . most s the salary of ich | roof was shattered and fire followed. of a kind) that couldn’t be warded $3,318,165. The American Red 3 - : For putting cigarette in mouth dur- | 4, not excecd $ vear. | « downpour of rain quickly extin- IC duplicated at twice our femtare Cross has donated $1,000.000. and the : jl | ing meetings—fine. 25 cents. formation p tion blanks | vuished the fire, and*members of No. 23 | e Selow; 14 the | FRicy D Protestant Churches, aside from their (For eating during “mectings — fine, | may he_obtai from the office of | “uine company responded to a call and [oenenia{fiiack RCondn, chookel feou——Rut vou a1 thet stans = het 5 ce o e R : 2 < van, Fawn. White. trav e ¥ e e Rimerican committee, have JFor Girorder apa inanitity to re- |1 e e e o e iac el CANTON CREPE SATINS EMBROIDERED s E e W S—f , 45 cents. - ==Resiect sent in excess of $1.000,000 PR [ Z o plsin strles/Swith seam CREPE DE CHINE TAFFETAS TAILORED - i - The society, which was founded MISS N. G. PRESCOTT, 1822 and holds the distinetion of be Wh i - the oldest student organization bot the molden jubllee of the Baptist|)S Dein& revived after a period of in- O s ot lenet 5560,000 Chiness | Woman's Forelzn Missionary Seciety,| {5V Ao R L are still dependent upon the aid re- | & be held in Calvary Baptiet Church | o)’ 4 HOSE Ceived from America to last out the | Ma¥ 1Z and I3 Miss Prescote recently | "Te society has had many unique critical period now at hand. The ™ade a tour of the mission fields of | (ryditions, and one of the most un- ! | $1 59 fund-raising campaign will reach its | the orient usual was the system of fines for 94 peak May 1 to S—China rav“ixl:e = = — l\)‘ariousfi».«{o{lcomingbs of the mem- . <omen's Populac Miack OUR SUI S % = intensi .2 v . which has not in effect for | 3 ik Hose in o every miate e <Terte WIS ANOTHER YEAR OF LOSSES |3 number of years. "“Records of the | : . | H B AI .l . I Groups to Clean the Chinese Minister to Campaign. organization réveal that members in Sropstitch leflects 1u Tall Divided Into Three Racks in a Hurry Atreas. Svertne mew miniteer. to| SEEN FACING RETAILERS |f5ailst Yo, have, visd with tne) R : eI $1 3 98 51 9 .98 $2 |.98 GEORGETTES BEADED OVERSKIRTS Sizes 16 to 44 ALL-WOOL PLEATED SERGE SKIRTS. .. $9 98| for the Chinese, ed $535.655. Latest word from China indicates that increasing eontributions will be needed during the next six weeks, until the June harvest. “Onyx” Perfect, Full-Fashioned THREAD SILK Special purchase of Women's New Box and Knife PI 1 Navy Blue Skirts, in 211 sizes. Made with popular belt, and button trimmed warranted all wool. This is an extra barzain for Monday only. Worth $3.98 thl. L'nite(;i Sv.al:e:d from l‘hm:li has R e e e | volunteered to head a corps of mo- = 4 | tables on a speaking tour to bring o Some Ponderous Subjects. | the acuteness of the famine conditions |Head of Association Says Taxes| Some of the ponderous subjects, 69c Bear Waixt UNION SUITS - i 2 b oty Wonderful array of all-wool serge. poplin and gabardine models elezantly braid. embroiders and button ol thetatEntiontog et Amescan ey Wil Poave Merchatits: Ase thstihavelbecniarx veaibyatnefsocicty]) trimmed. for mises And women (sl exira sizcs at 824980 You'll fnd fashionabie {aiiier and oo back R SR i A R soc conerUons ws el a1 Loveliy modes included in this suie, regardicss of cost 1o us. Your largain opportumity priation by the American Red Cross Selling Below Cost. the passions than- music?’ ! Don it pass by Structed in the famine area, accord- | SOn of ned losses instead of net| “Ought an old bachelor be extra| e e bihimoo ing to advices received by that or-|profits, according to Andreas Burk- | taxed?" | D ganization. It is by providing em- | hart, president of the National Retail | ;- Snould females have an equal| By R T nabiing tona of | Clothiers' Association. who addressed | of paternal estates?” e tbousands of Chinese to obtain food | the retail committee of the Chamber | “Is it the duty of the American BARGAINS IN DOMESTICS BLACK SATEEN 29¢| shirting Madras 19¢} $1.30 & $2 Coutil | . v the roads . i iday | People to erect a monument over the Warranted fast-color, highly mercerized: mill-end | Tremendous assortment of all dar Fast-color Yor ~themsclves pe::‘g;em © 1028 | of Commerce at a meeting Friday | RO 09 WECh & o CORSETS ale of 1 to 5 yard lengths. of perfect quaMty. A | Striped and A Madras wide and night. special purchase of regular 50 grades, On the rolls of the society are the names of Danlel’ Webster, John C. : perfect. This value for M et in early reducing the inadequacy of trans-|™&1- : S per portnu{‘n means that plays a large | Speaking for his ussociation, rep- . Rob £ Part in bringing about famine con- | resenting men’s clothing. furnish- E:"W“{‘l- J"hen ;’» !f:;h Genl ditions in China. ings and hats, Mr. Burkhart declared | Lafayette, John Quincy Adams and| An offer has been made through the | that he wished to refute the state- | Washington Irving. United International Famine Relief|ment in the report of the Federal Committee to extend the highway |Trade Commission to the President i through the province of Chinli. pro- | that retailers are reluctant to take W. C. T. U. BRANCH MEETS. vided the authorities will furnish the | losses on merchandise purchased at { land without expenses to the Amer-'peak prices. President Burkhart said: N 1o o Crose Ta iteaited amount of | | “Retailers began liquidating their | R€Ports on Welfare and Civic $1.00 Popular _ Miller Rranc Plnk and White Fine Cou- til Corsets, in medium and low bust styles—all sizex. The Greatest Pleasure ‘Investment for All the Family A player-piano is the thing today. No lifetime is 2 Plece of 10 Yards T3¢ Bleached En‘glish Longcloth slfi TABLE DAMAS 49c Sale of plain white, heavi reerized. with satin r. in B great asiortment of prefty desgns: per- fect qualits. Buy all you meed at this bargain price. Fine English. Yard-wide, Chamois-finish Lonzcloth. | | itable for fine underwear. etc.: perfect quality; in ages of 10 yds. each. Special. Red Star Hemmed DIAPERS tions. Already a thousand men have losses were made figuring |adopted various reports on welfal been collected for this work, but|actual selling against selling ex- [and civic work. gang after gang has reported that |pense, and not in the marking down| Mrs. T. T. Moore presided. Devo- as many as 10 per cent could not!of inventory costs. ‘Where this was tions were conducted by Mrs. D. M $L Women’s and Girl > A A Aeene of work because of |done it caused a greater loss, which | Brown. Mrs, Gibbs, presiddnt of the | [i PLAYER-PIANO 35 and $6 9 All l t ‘weakness Ir?mhhu?gfln‘h ra in many instances ra}usledl an im-| Bckington W. C. T. U. spoke on child ISR EATC SLlPPERS ys - 00 UItS Because of the fact thal ey are | pairment of invested cabital. e in- | welfare, and a report on the work : too far removed from the central | x roturn of retailers for 1920 | was made by Mrs. D. Bradiey. & Re- gives any music lover complete mastery of all the ] POLLY PRIM S (Blue e and Mixtures) APRONS PUMP o = OXFORDS e o then will be pald on a piecework! “Retailers are offering this mer- |delivered reports on the Columbia | | ician. Z > Dbasis, and will buy their grain at!chandise to the public at a closer |Hospital campaign for funds. Mrs musician. 5 - : SuCls Es remls Adrstilatip fevien rts along the aims outlined as | Terms to suit you dnxe arivea.” Regulariy e ASSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. and passenger rates. wages and nu- | pasic working principles of the tem- | tastolor srs- sources of grain supply these opera-; wi ». - this statement. orts were also made by Mrs. Louis| }§ ), . 5 & = Trons will differ somewhat from those | i« spring clothing_was pur- | Bpey, Miss Seaton and Mrs. Lime- ' world’s music. You can play anything, anytime, with - - ) i v of Striped A great pur- Sact prices. This grain is de-|mark-up, despite the terrific over- |y . . 3 A 5 Big variets of st : Bt D ellow river from the | head of selling, wWhich cannot b | Lrama, 5 oneIto & ie “Draanisation. Come in and hear this wonderful instrument and ~ Figred _Fast.color & chase of sam 0 = o o B { perance union. ; 1 ; : : Lieut. Commander Francis S. Craven becugabitrautly, fixed by soms; | M CHI I( iH I AWSON Men’s Leg Khaki ~ ) stipet and of the bureau of ordnance, Navy De-|ers are facing another season of net| SOUND S ancy patterns partment, has been assigned to duty on | losses instead of net profits. How 50! CITIES LOSE RULING. | § UNIONALLS / for boys 7_to sanitary sealed cartons of 1 doz. each: hemmed and vanted fast colors; perfect grade and cut from piece. | grade for fine waists and dresses; cut from full piece tegularly 39c a yard. 1 ;. . 50¢ White . i 15 ; e i enough to get along without good music. X2-Inch Dress construction work will also be made | stocks May 15, 1920, and at the very great . in the province of Shansi. The la!-'be‘gmmm{ of the fall season 1920 Work Made to North Capitol. i Dpzen, STRlPED VOlLES Yer will reach at Fenchofu an im- |sold clothing at actual cost and less.| A meeting of the North Capitol sl 09 GlNGHA c paptant commercial center and the larg- | Added to this was their heavy over- |W. C. T. U.. at the United Brethren | THE HALLET & DAVIS , o e s st of the interior American mission sta- ng expense. Church last Monday, received and| Famous 18x18 Diapers in | Variets of stripes, checks and plaids i all tue | stripes, plaids ke © Naricty and special for Monday. Regularly v for use. in the Shantung province. Instead |chased at wholesale at 35 per centl!pach, as captains of membership ! |i : f o I e e e f00d rations work- | less than peak prices of autumn 1920. | proups. Mre. Hall and dirs. Hogo M all the expression and life of the most accomplished 1 ) Percale Aprons; full cut le Suits in e ors lowered, because of many _items, i i tra i lity: y far western inl such as rents, advertising, freight :filn_ the members to redouble their and extra fine quality latest madels; . . 18 years. Val- long can retail business continue to( Application of Puget sound cities B8 T. S. 5. Ciits. exist under prevailing conditions? for a reopening of the case om rates | 1222 G Street N. W. 5 . $2.45 Patent_Colt, Tan and Black ‘What we x:‘ged is less llegi.!l:,flnn on gr;muf;om t?ePdSnnx: R'l'vlerlb:sin-‘ i e Pumps_Mahogany and Bl z 8enna tional of business. The work of the Fed-|was denied yesterday by the Inter- opular $4 grade, in all | Turn, Strap Slippers—Vici K . rgain for ORDERED TO THIS CITY. O e Commission: or ady othor | state. Commerce: Commission. Sched- | [} Home of the Celebrated Hallet & Davis sizes to 44: perfect qual- | and ‘Dongola Oxfords: broken - Monday — they Lieut. William F. Hawthorn, Naval!department of the government, should | ules recently prescribed by the com-| Pianos and Player-Pianos ity, Monday only at this | sizes 215 to 8. ew spring 3 won't last Dental Corps, at Great Lakes, IIL, has|be done constructively rather than|mission increased rates 5 per cent to price. been ordered to this city for duty at the | destructively to all business in gen- | the Puget sound cities and decreased waval dispensary. eral.” them 5 per cent to Portland. ! -Young Women Wante AS TELEGRAPH OPERATORS - Between the Ages of 18 and 28 $25.00 Per Week to Start ~ | : $1,300 First Year’s Earnings = Sl and Regular Increases Thereafter NEW CLASSES OPENING THIS WEEK Permanent Positions Guaranteed Frequent Increases - Reasonable Tuition Fees : Interesting Work Chances to Travel Easy Monthly Terms : T Easy o Learn Big Demand Individual Instruction No Experience Required for Our Graduates Good Working Conditions’ FOR MEN—New Wireless Classes Now Starting Apply at the Enrollment Office ; ' 1345 Penna. Ave. N.W. Telephone Main 1876 ' NATIONAL RADIO AND TELEGRAPH SCHOOL & { % g & styles. long!