Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 12

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. < g P = L ) ‘ 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, P. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1%1. s 0 = == I Q (Copyright. 1971, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark ' [’:H AR"’IES7 HE A[] MUTT AND JEFF—Tough Luck, Mutt Loses His Way to France. e —By BUD FISHER! - ! = z\;muw' BUT THE“SUN'S Been : MUTT, WE'RE 1N LET M€ TALK MUTT, ARE w’:h Sl O oUR RIGHT QLL \:I;smc_u;n i::;b SOET | GETTING ALL ™ The You_ sure youee || “UT B Ly AFTERNOON - MUTT. LOOK! THERE'S 5 OUR EXPENSES PAT REPORTERS FOLLOWING ESton: WK we've Been Hf Wely. and heres ) T PAR'S JusT To WHEN weE THE RIGHT COURSE GOING SouTH MORRO CASTLE!. You —_— BE CARPENTIER'S GET THERE, T GET TO EVER SINCE WE ' HAVE BEEN GOING i Ry y. crance? LEET NEW YORKC, .SouTH! TW'S (S Commissioner Cuno Rudolph HAVANA' 3 = e Writes Head of Society of E LAKS Close Relationship. CANDIES The closa relations existing be- tween the ted Charities and the Instructiv, nz Nurse So- ; ; ‘l‘lnl,\. which is k waging a n order to 1.00 to $1.50 R PER POUND phasized in a r written by Cuno A . udolph, president of the S 1 Charities, to Mrs. Whitman . head of the nursing organi- - — zation oner Rudolph's let- =5 i e ter, which was dated yesterday, is as S ave the duriace; " Commissioner's Letter. with paint — get our estimate and | q 1Y T S it bave the work executed NOW.|mit me o the board of 190 ConTinueD Toemermow - Spring is the time to beautify and | managers and to wish the In- e e | protect the bome. structive iting Nurse Society * Interfor and Exterfor Work auring o nresant i | 4 Dt Know; now; our owr|iq) v dolph C. Miller and | but the ¢otal appropriation, including | of certain items in the vetoed bill in ANCOUVE Conenit i re organization could zet | 4ireCted by Mrs, Adoiph, & MPlrsti 168,000 IN ARMY BILL. | 2 s 4o the Biitars. Acadery was{such-mannor as to provide for.an in- | CONSUL AT VANCOUVER. FORMER pHIO JUDGF‘ DIESA‘ R. K. FERGUSON, INC. 2114_ |’ E. dams and —_ 072,159, or_about $15.000,000 less | creased enlisted force during the next VANCOUVER, B. C. April <.!| CINCINNATI Ohio. April Peter 2 * 9th St, | An Army of 168,000 enlisted men is' bill that r.’u:’fid.‘ e -:\st(:all year without increasing the Saito 'n appoint ze of t \ Painting Department, Ph. N. 231232, B R | provided for in the Atmy appropria- |qEroVision also is made for 14,000 of- total appropriation. 5 i - ion B, directed by M Yy {tion bill reported yesterday to the|scouts not being included in the en- e od and Mrs. House. This is 10,000 more than the fi listed total: | The salamander, a kind of lizard, |f; x € $ 291; division C, direct Y MF. | ure fixed in the bill passed at the las The report explained that Secretary was believed by the ancients to live | with fhe request Bruce Howe and Mr. Thomas | session and vetocd by President Wilson, | Weeks had proposed a readjustment | on fire. < 4 of our|S $10. 1 refarred ntributions should be sent to eding our Huidekoper, treasurer of the fail. There- |campaign, care of the Instructive fore it is with deep concern that we | Visiting Nurse Society, 1413 G street i shall watch the pr. < of your | northwest. ;ramw:izn‘. If there i hing ‘that we can do to o please call non us. Very SEES HOPE FOR CLERKS. YU DOLPH. ciated Charities, s Collections. Pleased by Decision. 6 was collected ves- o 5 - terday. The campaion was teomaile | Hastening of adoption of reclassi opened on Sunday, but the real work | fication legislation was foreseen today of collecting coniributions was not | by Jeremizh Connolly, chairman of atanted undil morning. when | the joint conference on reslassifica- St Cpoperatin® | tion, as a result of the decision yes- with the nursing so. hegan the X of givi e R Ll rday to refer such bills both to the work of giving every resident of e L e {1rashington an opportunity to con- O 0oL (i (Tees of the Senate. his is a decided victory for thé s, said Mr. Connolly, “for the a A = it places the fundamentals S S tion where they prop- SIS L erly belong, and leaves the appropris Tt Tt I3 Gltion committee the right to exer & reports from all sections o properifunction Glean Pregident istrict of Col Yesterds A total of $5 lReclassificafion Conference Head We sell the Acme Quality Screen Enamel —the kind that will give lasting service, but won’t clog the mesh. W. H. Butler Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 of our campaizn was " said Mr. Corcoran | i an advis t ty. “All of our worker hit their stride, and just i of efficienc {ed the full su o Sk~ ) 1 the people | | of Washington, and tt are indica- | tions that we shall receive such sup~‘ { port. If we do, shall collect every || — penny of the $50,000 that we need.” = Yentgrday's Reports. Jicsent itiofdirtygelans: The executives of the various or- sanieations i e cmpaian seeme || LILY CUPS PROTECT bled at the New Willard Hotel ves- Phone 3641 for Your Supply. terday at noon and turned in {for the various working gou PRODUCING STATIONERS following results were reporte Group A, directed by Mrs. Whit- have not vet | ization | wi | and Mrs. ( 5. Brown Miller, Straight down the street from the B roup B, d gfi.‘iL Monument at 7th St. and M. Grinnell and ive. coran Eustis, $1,000; group C, directed by Mrs. Reginzld S. Huidekoper and Mrs. Clarence Wilson, $729; group D, b s Gl TO PRAISE IS TO BELITTLE' TINE e % T e ~ l ;S‘ohéé bé']'ects fiavé‘ so affqb/;y‘ NS entrenched themselves in /yuéfic esteem, that praise of them de- - ' - tracts, rather than adds. Well- dressed men ,bayftem TLloch Clothes the sz'fiznt comp[z' ment OJ( their continued patronage. I've Never Been Here Before —but you people have the greatest values I have seen any- where. Why, those porch rockers were priced to me quite a bit higher at two other places. Of course, I'll take two of them, and I am going to be on the level with you and tell you your prices are all right.” The speaker was a man who lives in Cleveland Park, and he i looked our salesman straight in the eye as he said the above i and kept on talking, at the same time making a payment on 3 the chairs and giving instructions where to send them. “For years I've read your advertisements but, somehow or . g’ ? / b ac/;e;tef—- New oné ¥ . other, got an idea in my head that your furniture was too ) f%te to gy& \S” GIN‘vfiLOm Co- at f Y high class for average folks, but I certainly can see what . fi fir Mflv&sjm J@stratef%nt@%ga@ne g‘%fls %fi }1‘5 a mistake I've made. Believe me, I am going to send my friends to this store. You know how to treat ’em.” = B No news to us—we know that our prices are right and our l merchandise the same way, but it certainly does make us feel good to have folks tell us about it. N Now, whether you live in Cleveland Park, Chevy Chase, Somerset, Takoma Park, Hyattsville, Fort Myer, or any other place, come on in and get acquainted. You, too, wiil be surprised—very agreeably surprised. . Stein-Bloch Clothes—Exclusively in Washington at S\\\@w///é -~ SIDNEY WEST, Inc. | MENSTWEAR : Fourteenth at G Seventh Street Ma‘y‘er 69') CO, Between D& E

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