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g™ ‘6he HUB FURNITURE C Open 8 A.M.—Close at 6 P.M. Not a Penny Deposit THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. . RATE HEARINGS PLANNED.| ARMY SELLS CANNED MEAT. Seventh and D Streets N.W. GOVERNOR GIVEN - INVENTION MEDAL ;James Hartness of Vermont, Among Others, Presented ‘APRIL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Indiana Society will entertain at dinner Saturday at 8 o'clock at the New Ebbitt. Hoosier members of the cabinet and Indlana senators will be special guests. Mrs. Lillian Cole Bethel will addrens Michigan University women on “Nat- ural Science” Thursday at 0 at the apartment of Mrs. J. A. Watling, the Mendota. The Florence Crittenton Wheel Club will meet Thursday with Mrs. W. J. 24, 11 Conferences with shippers and rail- road representatives relative to rates | amounting to on fruits and vegetables will be held in Los Angeles and other western cities by Henry J. Ford, special as- sistant Commission, it was announced last|dciphia for $5.316 night. The conferences were called at the|a reasonable return to t request of the California and Colo- | : rado le tion & tion of produce tables in those states. 921—PART 1.~ ' PIN FOR MRS. HARDING. Mrs. Warren G. Harding i 1o be tha Buest of honor at a out ralie to be held at 4 pm. May 7 at Memori! Continental Hall. Mrs. Harging, who is honorary president of the Scouts, will be presented with a gold jtenderfoot pin = The War Department has sold the entire surplus of canned meats, about 119,000,000 pounds of corned beef, roast beef and bacon, located in nearly every section of the United States. to Roberts & _Co. Phila- to the’ Interstate Commerce Thomas the price is a g on to form at a1 Square and march arz Anderson is tn Crowell wity State The trankaction, will release n uare fect of which by resolu- commission to e the alleged serious situa- | house Space % of fruits and vege- | ment had to pay thousands of dollars la year prizes t to be in imball Safety For Your Valuables' Hoehle, 2332 1st street. . With John Scott Award. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, _April 23.—Gov. lames Hartness of Vermont was pre- 1 with the John Scott medal. rded for useful inventions, at to- American Philo- general meeting —— . X - governor received the| Morris Rotenberg and H. Ehrenreich honor in recognition of his flat tur- |of New York will address a ma rct lathe, used in making artillery. |meeting in behalf of Jewish immi 1o medal is provided for by a fund [grants in Palestine Tuesday at 8, tablished by John Scott of Edin-|p.m. at the Sixth Street Synagogue.| urgh, Scotland. v on C dents’ [ Others to receive it today were:| The Washington College students!, Dr. Edward Calvin Kendall of Roch- fioncerl‘ will be given .lnnurrrlr\l\‘ a ester. Minn., for his “biochemical[8:15 o'clock in the Central High, { work of a high order, giving results|School. 1 L TS M\ netac| The Oklahemn State Society will| benefited mankind.” His most nota- ; L | e enkdae meet Wednesday at 8:30 at Thomson | i cuts ware Sheieolation forithe Oklahomans invited. iodine compound in the thyroid and |School. Al Oklaho IoeneiLaplishment of the chemical| mu. weut End Citizens Association | Dr. Charles Edward M. Mees of Ro- [Will meet tomorrow at § p.m. in base- | N. Y. for “special research|Mment hall of Concordia Lutheran tructure of photography | ChuTeh- The Abraendabra Club will mect Wednesday with Mrs. Mabel Preston. 1438 Ames plac The Heddon b will give its an- nual outing to Great Falls next Sun- day. If You Choose Your Pathe at the HUB! 3$5.00 Worth of Pathe Records FREE! —~Given with this ideal Pathephone outfit, con- sisting of a table model Pathe and record cab- inet to match. A combination hard to beat—re- member, the $3.00 worth of records (your own selection) are absolutely free. The price of the Pathe and cab- $ For Less Than One Cent a Day Our safety deposit vaults are rigidly secure against theft. We have recently installed the ‘‘Phonetalarm” system, which records the sound in or about the vaults and flashes an alarm immediately. Better than any human agency, this mute sentinel guards the valuables stored in these vaults. Scratching, tapping, or tamperin of any kind about the vault where the safe deposit boxes are kept Is instantly detected by this wonderful device. Rent one today for safekeeping of your valuables, The cost is less than one cent a day. $2.50 Per Year. ster, the | oases.; A small fire occurred In the house of ! Dr. Hideo Noguchi, Japanese mem-|pe o1 rernald, 918 D street south- ber of the Rockefeller Institute, for | cest. yesterday afternoon. Origin of batting the yellow fever|the fire was not determined, the police Dr. Noguchi. who suc- |reported, and the damage amounted ng the germ of yel-{to §15. and compounding a serum {to combat its action. NEW BANKING HOURS BEGINNING MAY FIRST, 1921 Open 2:30 A. M. } A child playing with matches yex- | » afternoon started a fire in the | Close 4:00 P. M. ——1 | It was announced that late next r | < : et {month another John Scott medal of John H. Price. 1519 11th il Government Pay Days—15th, 16th, last and first met 1s iwould be struck and presented to|S Firemen responded to an e alarm sounded from box 275 and ex- tinguished the flames. Damage to lthe house and contents amounted to $50. H Open 8:30 A. M. Close 5:30 P. M. Every Saturday Close Twelve Noon Citizens Savings Bank “Bank of the People” {Mme. Curie. the French woman who discovered radium. Mme. Curie will { tour America soon and will be here in | May to receive the medal. | Quincy Wright of the University of | Ronere Blonheim | Minnesota was awarded the society's|1444 Girard street, was bitten on his | Henry M. Phillips prize of $2.000 for|right leg by a dok while plaving on | the Best essay on “The Control of the 14 “Jot near Florida avenue and 15th o0 Relations of the United | gtreet Fri afternoon. The animal the Relative Rights, Duties and [ was fastened to a tree when the -wilities of the President, of the | child was bitten, the police reporte {Senate and the House and of thelad, and was not muzzled. The boy's in Theory and in Practice.” | wound was dressed at Children's Hos- The presentation of the essay prize | pital. was made by John Bassett Moore, for- XS | mer counselor of the State Department| Exploston of gnx in an electric Hght and now connected with Columbia Uni-{conduit on the south side of M street | | Yersity. In speaking of the impropriety | between 33d and 34th streets yester- | (\_ of a President engaging in acts of wWar [day afternvon made 4 report loud without the consent of Congr “nough to alarm persons residing in Moore criticised the action of i that vicinity. 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(Pathe Department) Saks & (Jompany Seventh Street . zlish and French governments of | The regular meeting of the Randle uction of a tunnel under thelHighlands Citizens' Association will hannel because of an article {he held at the Baptist Church fomer- Corner Seventh and H Streets preparutions for war” which had | row evenini at & o'clock. | Dr. D Aray been written by the Inglish military | M. M Silaae s 3 authority, Gen, Maurice. soc ene, with s John Matthews of the University of | tures by WG G public health Service the essay contes Patter Revue” by the St. Patrick's Players will be gi arroll Hall [FOREIGN BORN IN U. S. | pluvers willh. ol SHOW SMALL INCREASE lgo to the Beng:'i\ A dance s to held at 6 o'clock this_evening at the Red Cross house at Walter Reed Hospital under the auspices of the District Chapter of the Rainbow Veterans' Association. on Immigration. 2 Martin Richardxon § The foreign-born population of_the | Church” of Tife ang 'Son ™ af, e United States in 1920 totaled 1 street, at 8§ o'clo i 87, an increase of 358,442, or 2.6 D Ak toniere cent over 1910, the census bureau an- nounced last night. In making the bureau cited t eopticon pic- Smith of the A benefit performanee of the “Spring 0% {only 2.6 Per Cent Gain Over 1910 Figures Due to War Ban i i & A wpeclal program, with . man par- ticipants only. will be rendered” o announcement the|night before the Christian Fene iy 30.7 per cent increase | Society of Zion Baptist Ch: eavor in the nation's foreign-born popula-|street southwest, at 6 el urch, F tion between 1300 and 1910, and as 3 o'clock scribed the marked decrease to the al —_— ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. sation of immigra TODAY. tion during the war period and to con siderable emigration during the war. The Wanderlusters’ hike from 61st and Dix streets northe at 2:30 The foreign born population listed o'clock. Take Dietrict line cars from by country of nativity was announced by the bureau as follows: Y 14th street and New York av Handy will lead e England, 812,414 Scotland. 67.071 681 Weather permitting,” Ireland, 1.03 Troop, 72, of St. Peter's to Providence farm, Silv The store is in the most upset condition now of the entire rebuilding program—this pre-completion interval when everything is started and nothing finished. But to repay you for even the slight inconveniences we shall hold an Eclipsing Dress Sale Beginning tomorrow, Monday, and inclading Dresses offered at little more than one-half their reaj value. & < % mark, 189,05 including Alsace-Lorraince, Luxemburg, 12,539 zerland, Poland] Hung: 359,285 Ruthenia, 3.100; Russia, 1.398,999; Fin. : Lithuania, 135 Spain, 49,23 Scout School. hike er Hill, Md. 32 candidates from st . P. Church, 4th and I streets southeast, will be baptized at 10 o'clock, at the foot of Ist street | southeast. & Pennsylvania Avenue : Turkey in rope, 11,541;|in ; Australia Secular League meets at 3 o'clock. Perpetual Building Hall. George A. Warren will speak. The Missionary Societies of the A.[: M. E. Zion Churches of Washington, Maryland and Virginia will holg a | rally at 3:30 pm. at Galbraith | Church, 6th, between L and M strects TONIGHT. The Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. will COMMITTEE TO REDRAFT :unite in entertaining members and j their friends at S o'clock, at the Y. TARIFF BILL THIS WEEK |Penntvivanta tvenge, ™ Strect and For more than fifty years our prices have been as low for similar qualities as any house in the United States—and they are today. Cuba and other West Porto Rico, 38,02 Central America, 16.838; Pacific islands, 3. and country not specified. s Bureau of printing and engraving, 2 5 j sacred concert. at 8§ o'clock, at the | Amendments to Anti-Dumping and | Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A, invited Exchange Features Sure to Be Made. Hearings on the emergency tariff i blll were practically concluded by the | Senate finance committee vesterday. and the committee this week will got | down to work on a redraft of the bill, | It is admitted that |amendments to the called anti- |ported {dumping and equalization bf - ea- | ew Jersey l.-ha;uu- f;n[urc.fl of the bill will have | 3 to be made. Missouri license 3 Senator Knox of Pennsylvania js |1t POTC MHissouri license | expected to appear tomorrow before ilhe commlittee to urge an amendment | giving protection to American .dye makers ‘and chemical manufacturers. It ix admitted by Chairman Penrose of the finance committee that it will be several days before the emergenc. tariff bill can be o ready for re- port to the Senate. ALFALFA CLUB MEETS. The Alfalfa Club gave its regular spring dinner last night at the Army and Navy Club and a number of im- Ipnrllnl matters of great interest to lthe club were discussed. Judge M. C | Elliott was toastmaster. Among the guests and members present were the following: Secretary of Agriculturc Wallace, A. G. Batchelder, Thomas W. { Brahany. William Brigham, Col. {Barry Bulkley, Col. John H. Car & Public Meeting of the P Council of the: Ameri for the Recognition of the Irish Re- public, at Gonzaga Hall, at § o'clock. RUCKER'S AUTO STOLEN. Representative W. W. Rucker re- his automobile "stolen from avenue and B street southeast last night about 10:30 o'clock. & & a number of | < KOXY ASHING and laundering Ori- ental and Grass Rugs are two of our specialties. Our non-alka! non-chemical, electrical process wi restore colors and make them look new. All work called for and de-| livered. Storage. EXCELLO ELECTRIC CARPET LAUNDRY Office, 4609 14th St. N.W. Phone Columbia 610% & Special Sale of 500 Dozen High-Class Shirts There isn’t anything finer in Shirtings than are in this lot. They are not “Sale” Shirts—as far from it as your imagination can lead you. roll, George H. Carter, pablic printer ol. E. B. Clark, John H. Carroll, dr Imported French Madras—Satin-striped Ma- '"'cn;',‘;;,:,fl?’;,‘“ SR T dras and Satin-striped Cheviots of domestic Colaton: Mall Maniea Come it weaving—Russian Cords and Fiber Silks—of re- e e Coime o it acey fined and exclusive designing—cut and made over our own patterns. Both colors and fit are guaranteed. @ Dresses $().90 Dresses$'| 2.90 to $20, zre;;:)s’$1 9 | Included are Satins, Taffetas, Messalines, Mignonettes, Crepe de Chines, etc. —in models of exclusive design—in the wanted colors—beautifully embellished with embroidery and beading; ribbons and sashes. Note that there are_many of the Fringed Dresses in the $19.75 lot. All sizes in all three groups—for Matrons and Misses. Foulard Dresses An assemblage of the best patterns in many combina- tions—high-grade quality—made up in the smart and staple ° models—tunics, panels and side drapery; trimmed with rib- to $15, &% PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing 8 % I Prescott Gatley o . !Justice Ashley M. Gould. Rear Ad | miral Cary T. Grayson, Dr. Louis S Greene, Thomas Watt G bert H. Grosvenor, Maj. | . Humphrey, . Charles Richard W. Hynson !Dr. James A. Halpin, Colem nings, Benjamin R. Kauffman, Col. Robert W. Lewis of Oregon, Thomas 'P. Littlepage ofi Maryland, Malcolm S. McConihe, Justice Walter 1. Mc- ‘ 5 William o : Marsh. Dr. Wil- bons and taffeta and organdy—some combined with Georgette, others of plain finish. In this Compensating Sale for........ {llam Beverly Mason, Maj. Philip Mat- thews, Col. Thomas W. Miller, Brig. | ¥ Gen. William Mitchell, Barry Mohun, Dr. Willis L. Moore, Maj. Gen. Wen- dell C. Neville, U. 8. M, C.; Claudian B. Northrop, Richard V. Oulahan, Brig. Gen. George Richards, U.. S. M. C.; Col. F. A. Richardson, Col. Wilds P. Richardson, Brig. Gen ROXOX XX Silk Hose All perfect pure Silk Hose; lace effects and plain—back Sty 5 b ! scam. Navy, Black, long and no chance of duplicating them at such a price. e o oo saentativg 700,000 & colors. $9.69 Wiite and Brown. 98(: eatls i i - { Wolft Smith, ar C. Snyder. Maj. $4.50 Value. ... $1.50 Value. . 69c Value. ....... — Frank Sutton, Capt. James S, Silk Petticoats With deep ruffles; fancily stitched; a1l Polly Prim Aprons Made of excellent quality Percale and Gimgham; cut full; By the most conservative appraisal they are $4.00 Shirts. Select a season’s supply, for there’s Taylor Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary of Virginia, Joseph P. Tumulty ward J. Walsh, Charles B. Ward, Col. Herbert A. White, U. 8. A.; Wal- ter D. Wilcox, Capt. P. St. Julien Wilson and Charles P. Light.