Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 20

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r v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 ” S WURKERS mu] 1,000,000 HOUSES NEEDED |somiz,fo e Pt Sommitons3| et s sy o the Bepartman | s 1o e T L | i e an sy ame Claude W. Owen. propriation for that bureau could be |needed and whether it was a neces- e it tas S ety = IN COUNTRY, SAYS CALDER used for the construction of a tem- | sity. 1 0oL icholmeley Somes Sl (s o [l 9 porary building needed to store ether, | { connection with a New York city finan- GRANT’S BIRTH OBSERVED. | a1cono1 and other inammabies. Th. | ciual and trading corporation. of whih l Senator Urges Government En—l e yean buiding " Anethnomic. emperars | NEW WAR RISK HEAD. P i o lucts b o « . V.1 U, couragement at City Club {BotomackQ, A = f,",—hlr',;.i(my].?”i'f.“:.’. Whatsverachir Charles R. Forbes of Sea Wash t M. E. Church. 1y provided for, Luncheon Forum. I brationfe Saturday Ends Reilly’s Rousing Sale of Paints and t if the temporary addition | has been named as director of the bu : | The ninety-ninth anniversary of the | was ]l(;l up to meet an cmergen: eau of war risk insurance. Secretary $16,157 (Collected! in' Cam: [ roario® that thers is a shortage|birth of [Wiysses & Grant was obe| ol hich. renuliea” i Mellon of the Treasury Department, x E ollected In of homes in every section of the coun- | served at a patriotic celebration held & = announcement. said BUY tm ed. However, he left the making the ONLY TWO MORE DAYS, z try and that 1,000,000 houses are last night at the Metropolitan M. E paign—$50,000 Total needed immediately to relieve con-| Church under auspices of the Depart- . ¥ : 5 . . g ditions, Senator Calder of New York | ment ofithe Potomac, G, A R (7hm1 1\0\/@ after today, in which to turn to Aim of Drive. the City Club luncheon | 00100 Jrapk o Ve oF | vesterday afternoon. The | "'y "y gneder presided. Colors i G Lt s S i e - senator's address marked the resump- | 1 Wheele ount our all-over-the-store dis The campaign to $50,000 to presented b ard r 'u]d Seeet enable the Instructive Visiting Nurse HO% Of the noon-day forums on the | tulks were made by J & - 4 J e 2 and M ’ counts of 10% to 15%. ‘[Society to maintain and expand its| Unless Americ ey ,,,,‘g:;'s and Mrs Teabel W. Ball work is affording opportunity to the behind law: C K using con- | No 30 nnrl L\ In Camp, No. 2, 3 e struction by private enterprise, th # ushers | directors, members and friends of |} id. the government SAVE If you want screen paints, porch |that organization to inform every |compe (SHgol a ihameR oty government employe in the District r:::-'\hl:u::v(r'::::e.:'& the English ang BU|LD|NG DECISION MADE 10% paints, floor finishes, auto enamels e R e nén kovernment i or interior finishes at worth-while []j13n3 the health conseryation W o s se builder, 1 would say t - [Control of Government Depart bor costs z i B iive visiting 2 campaign ments Rest With Commission. | savings, buy in a hurry. DastiSundaviandiwillfenddsat InE theLlToP<T | Absolute control of the space in the | ') Z) eally responsible | District of Columbia used by the gov- | through its war-time | eFnment departments is in the I i “apits say: s. Core s an immediate | of the Public Buildings Commission, | REI nd, we want to educate government | ' local home shortage, |ler of the Treasury, made public yes ° {{workers in the various kinds of sery- |Senator Calder advised his audience | da. he-decisi s to whether an {ice offered them by our society.” to organize and seek passage of a|barticular appropriation for any de 1334 N. Y. Ave (law which would exempt new housing | partment or bureau can be used for| . Y. 3 25,000 Folders Given Out. construction from local taxation forputting up temporary buildings 2 e a certain period, preferably flve vears,|meet an emergency rests with that | giA feature of the campain is the i 8 N0 Called New York nian, | hody, the ruling Dl {distribution of 25,000 folders in vir- cntly adopted in the senator's| The matter came to the contro’ler itually all of the large government|po ity A6 s ed ' through a question raised by the bu- e Lbjor el lnrgel Eovernment itv, and which was proposed 'through a questi work of structive Visiting Nurse iety. T distribution s being ({I.uxuriouii Abundance il FISH SPECIALS rtment of Agriculture Welfare Wholesale g PAINTS Retail tion, today announced that he a B A (O R R F l'lday and Saturday ton ,“.: ca r.Al b ‘|‘nlg)"lhl' f(lllf;""“.ll.l; [';1':; er 5 l e os . separtment of asrcaicure ||| Potomac Roe Shad. . .. .......30c pound Welfare Association commends to Birthc’lay your attention the services of the In- ' Potomac Buck Shad e R 250 pound ~l = e e et s pEs Split Shad 25¢ pound ! P streed 3 e eve : The Lovekin is entirely that you or any member of your fam- otomactopt Lildeaanonpoarins Iy iy requires the assistance of an ex- ||| Potomac Herring.............8 for 25¢ automatic—it lights itself. perienced graduate nurse for a short ale = No matches, no dirt, no period da‘ly during illness such . Boibei sistance may be procured by tele Boston Mackerel . ......35c | Large Butter Fish......30c Careful homeowners Erankin 64 e anarre ||| Large Gray Trout......25¢ | Virginia Beach Croakers, 15c everywhere are instatling /f el i, Wine | [ |SaimoniTrout 2% | Large White Perch.....30c S Tomoron E o 4 the “Lovekin.” Why not clerk of any bureau the welfare as- ||| Medium Gray Trout.....20c | Broiling Rock 35¢ 2 Write for booklet isociation will provide for this serv Sea Bass... ..25¢ <Rl ielieie mieiae pzpers __get the facts. Eratis to needy employes. In urgent Flounde: 20c | Pan Rock...... ve...40c cases such employes may telephone lounders . o | Can be bought through = direct to me at the office of inspec- ||| Smelts .....30c | Dressed Catfish.........25c vour plumber or from the < tion and immediate action will be ¥ taken to secure the attendance of a c Total of $16,157 Collected. Washington Gas 4 JA lotal of $16137.76 in contribu- HALIBUT | cob . 3 8 tions has been collected in the first Light Co. ‘s threa days of the campaign. This TILE | STURGEON result was reported yesterday at the Distributors 4 meeting of the campaign executives | H 419 Tenth Street at the Willard Hotel. The collections and Tuesday showed the contributions for those two days to| Soft Shell Crabs | Fresh Shucked Clams be $11717.82, and $4.439.94 was col- Hard Shell Crabs i Fresh Shucked Oysters uits to date,” said Mrs. Crab Flakes 1 Snapping Turtles 191416 Pa.Ave, 7th & K 233PaAveSE. show that we ‘must coilect Crab Meat Live Green Frogs $33.842.24 before turday mnight in Raw Shrimp Live Lobster order to attain our aim of $50,000, the 4 amount needed to carry on rur work Cooked Shrimp Meat Scollops for another ycar. We are collecting . ess each day than our daily quota, but we are confident that the people t of Washington will give us anaar 18 o 0. measure the support we scek SUCCESSORS TO GEO. €. HILLEARY 12 of 13 Asked Contribute. Walter Bruce chairman of | of a team- worker who had visited thirteen resi- ||| Phone Main 3351 dents of this city and procured con- tributions from twelve of them. “This u e a l 7 4 shows the wonderful percentage of ’ Support we receive when our people ST e ot B AT fully understand our work.” said Mr. Tolinkiiicy of eur demtal work. au The collections reported yesterday e Lot e follow: Group A, directed by Mrs. In 285 years D 3 {Whitman Cross and Mrs. G. Brown . B - EXPERT, CAREFUL, SKILLED DE | Miller, rected by | (gl Entirely New and Differ the confidence of over 500,000 people of Mrs, L nell wnd Mrs. William e < ‘Washington and vieinity. | Corcoran Eustis, $804.19; group C,| | ent—Smart and Distinctive Dr. Wyeth will examine your teeth FREE. o directed by Mrs. Reginald S. Huide Whatever work is necessary will be truthfally , koper and M arence Wilson, §421 mted—you can RELY on this examinatior |group D, directed by Mrs. Adoiph C. ! 8 —Wide Color Range and Terms of Payment to Suit—Examination Free, 4 {Miller and Mrs. J. M. Carlisle, $419; Large electrically cooled offices—cleanliness is group E. directed by Miss E. O.] | Styles to Please Every 906 Louisiana Avenue N.W. FREE DELIVERY A Sale Affording a Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase a Stylish one of our many striking features. _' Adams and Miss Far Smith, $166; i My Perfeet === group F. directed h)";\r!rs R % A Hat at Little Cost. % suciioe Tectn | Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns R!7 on" Mrs. Lester Neuman ana M Woman and Young Miss. Wwill Not stip | to $1 up and Bridg Leon Adler, $1,014.50; division B, di- or Drop— In gold, Work, rected by Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, 18246 and division C, directed by Wal- » m‘is's'!?- o] *hreiamats g'::';rtfo ter Bruce Howe and Thomas Sweene . reelain. $590. Jecth- Ssvunl o Tooth A list of some of the large contribu- Open Every Evening Un 0’Clock, and on ys 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Jitions reported yesterday includes A Big Success Repeated---Another Marvelous Sale of Lady and maids in attendance. All Work $500, Lansburgh & Bro. and 4 : years. hindiy keep mame and location of our office in your mind. ||bers's; $100. Joseph Pulitzer, .| i Henry P. Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. 42729 7th St. N.W. |[5iima sttt 35 4 10 i ; an ke r et Oppoxite Lansbur, 1350, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. S. z \ L , Grand Union Tea Co. Largest and [[| v. | B. Eikins, Mrs. W. H. Bronston, Mrs. I ¢/ W. Wetmore, Mrs. Franc w {lands. Mrs. Henry P. Fairbanks, Mr.| and Mrs. John Wilkins, John Dolph, Allan _E. Walker, O. J. DeMoll & Co H L. R William H. Saunders, D. J. | & Dunjgan aand Frank R. Jellefl. Contributions should be sent Regi-| nald 8. Huidekoper, campaign treas- The EIREPROOE WALLBOARD Hireit north street northwest. i @ e = New arrivals—just un= packed! Hundreds of Hats in the most wanted styles at one sensation= ally low price. Italian Milans, Lisere and Cushion-brim Sailors, in Black-and-White and Navy-and-White. Alkall in Soap Bad for the Hair | Soap whould he used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its | best. Moxt soups and prepared sinm poos eontain teo much alkali. ThIX dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for steads use ix Mul- | sified coconnut ol shampoo (which is pure nd greaseless), and is better thun any- thing else you can use. One or two teuspoonsful of mulsified | | will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly, Simply moisten the hair with water and | rub it in. It makes an abundance of | {|i ricn. creams iather, which rinses out | casily, removing evers pas of dust, | dirt, dandruff and excessive The hair | Iries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the xcalp woft, and the hair fine und silky bright. lustrous, fAuffy and easy to manuge. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil any pharmacs. It's very and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mul. sified.— Advertisement. The usual prices would be $395. $500 and $6.50. but they were baught *way under price and are offered at $1.79. It's a sale that will appeal to stylish, thrifty women and misses throughout the city, because the styles are the smartest and most pre- ferred for present wear. They are hats becoming to every type of face and ap- propriatc for_every summer occasion. Smart Banded Sailors and Sport Hats, in- cluding straight and roll brim sailors and clever mushrooms. Spurred by the wonderful success of last week’s sale of millinery, our buyer went to New York for another big lot of hats. Manufac- turers went out of their way in their efforts to help us duplicate the previous event. Hats were procured that are even better values —you'll marvel at the assort- ment of splendid styles and the extraordinary bargains! Sheetrock, made from rock, encased in a heavy prote Eleven of the Styles Sketched Cushion’ Brim Sailors—Black-and-White Sailors— avy-and-White Sailors —Basket Weaves. Milan Hemp, Italian Milan, Lisere and Cushion Brim Sail- ors, Barnyard Straws, Combinations of Straws, Jap Braids, etc. ¢ covering, is the fireproof wall and ceil- ing material in unit form. | Tough, rigid and durable. Sheetrock resists heat, cold and sound. It cannot warp, shrink or buckle. All the gay colorful effects in vogue this season—every wanted color included in the assortment. It stays put as long as the building stands. Sheetrock also takes any decorative treatment: paper, paint or panels. Another Sheetrock ad- vantage is the quickness, the economy, with which it can be put up. It can be sawed and nailed just like lumber; it comes in units-of stand- . Goldenberg's—Millinery Section—Second Floor. ard sizes. For new construction, alterations and rep 's—you want Sheetrock. We have it. Rosslyn Steel & Cement Co. 216 Woodward Bldg. Main 929 : Main 930

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