Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 13

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R : THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Bl g PRESIDENT IN WARNING fi“flf I.'[]R [}HlNA LETTER URGES KEEPING CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS ADD TO FACILITIES | INCHILD WELFARE " Kool New Center to Open by Co- . Operation of Society and Hamline Church. made is located on ing Millions Save Grow- ing Grain. United S of e that he hout the the heginning of the o mitlio in_view of the fact ar. just befa rom planted gar spent torme nupils > them their full 8 cont | |GIRL SCOUT FIELD DAY | IS BRILLIANT SUCCESS 1 ‘Iiundrmls Watch Exciting Contests | g L| at Ellipse—Mrs, I y Those in Charge. e A anvl Nearly S5,600,000 Munre Hoover Among cribed. rnon terday has _of . downtown Rev trict, rer - Fund, £00,000 had b through the American committee t Workers for the ities for’ ed Ly the Chi come of ( e decision to Taft, named deputy com- n as it has arise to this occas 1t}so many in the pa r of innov 5 “I do not see W not be vitally conce everyth that of the community r for their own inte WEEK OPENS TODAY Peak of Effort to Aid Starv- es to- £ “China on_behalf | 1y of Chinesc, | ¢ that ised, marks the erisi orps in the in- fund * that this sum will B Finked to us | I members of the ||| I committee by his snecos- “hopes that the philan- thropy of the American people mav nother republic 16. W. U. GIRLS WIN DEBATE | their initial intercollegiate debate with a girls' debating team from the University of West Virginia last] night at the Public Library. Scveral hundred persons heard the verd sh, which was on U hat various should enact laws ¢ re industrial court Kansas industrial court On the winning team e affirmative sid rloss. Miss sia abli similar to the . Miss ‘l Tuckwi rector of the \wmuu huv Department of Labor; A civil servies son. wof the he first || to which upheld | Af HONOR T0 INSTRUCTOR at the Ebbitt Totel Members of the uated will ten Eastern ¥ by « A ST ‘ e FORD nsorrm}:k R e ve Seh v under Of course, we are going lo 6th Floor Bargain hlm'v—-mm'h new merchandise he hose Sales of Mav in our new just arrived and we are pricing it in keeping with the policy of N N N Ny —w—w—x o The BARGAIN G | e .SIXELEVAmm THE 67 The Sales of May surpass all former achievements in underpriced cated, and of the people d | £ relief and the gener- | |1 and support it, whether th | lief anc ener- | ([ ter of health. amus | VOTING FOR TRUSTEES. bt has himsel | il or even \\-ryk\' 1 e | s “;"“’"i | proper hour. B R | e fazital G. W. U. Alumni Choosing Two | | ®earinz on s for - i Ystil g i .‘r{‘hit th ers for Board Duty. na .H.]”]mm H.]‘n Ehways | P — rum:sz viding employment [l o B nc that the Red || g tens of thousands ||| e e of ChLinese to obtain food for them- |||} while the roads will also have [l il rch it is possibl et at a of peon reach through the same actively located in building that sm even In & public sehool.” Meetings for Mothers. ”llo'llll the weekly as the Child W s the mectings quarters and_various will be a meeting for moth nent value or to Vernon ) Bible House, N mvh | pansy [N [lr" asurer, line Church has enlisted the co-op. tion of several physicians 1i the neighborhood who will give the services free in addition to the ex inz staff of the welfare soclet who thereby also becom members of that staff. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Sixteenth Street Highlands ¢ in_an entirely Citizens’ Association will meet to- £ the morrow at § pm. at the Sixth 1'u,-‘-r Church. The Columbin Helghts Citizens® Ax- ! Beorn TFusadar o F “peo™ief ¢o1 PAINTING GIVEN G. W. U. 3 8 pm., in Stephen’s Hall, 3 14th street. The George Haldwin McCoy TUnit, 0il Work of Andrew Rothwell Re- | American Women's Legion, will en- tertain the friends of ex Wednesday fro party to be Hospital. ion count- of the ventio <1 1o an ¢ al histo cs at a the = [of rea ceived by Institution. i‘f” the lan. for: misn Wi inting of Andrew | &E given at’ Mount Alto Wilmarth HBrown Unit, ‘Women's Leg at 8 pm. in U Powell School. American meet tomorrow Mary Kartoxel. eight years old, 501 South ¢ pitol strect was bitten on pY| Lyeth, Harold H Dorothy Cale Ardis Rued, ries V. Brown, and Theodors Tiller, 8 the €econd of the | ten plays at the Holton Arm ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ’ LAUNCH U. S. S. TILLMAN. re "ODAY. The Pincy Branch Parent-Tenchers: 7.‘", ,\?'1, ke Assoc n Wil meet at West & - Ko C.. April ht at 8:30 o'clock s M Dewey day M ) o'clock t Falls mvum- ram at the bt t will lead. fternoo smmissioning of the : L I Vail comm an was built at the C SPECIAL AEOLIAN VOCALION CLUB OFFER This Beautiful Acolian Vocalion, Model 430— $135, and $9 worth of Records of your own choice, for 3144 S of the widely rec- ognized Vocalion o ,, superior- 't K' S ¥, many peo ple have the im- pression that it is higher in price Pou,t':y than other phonographs. Com- parison quickly dispels this idea. Lice An easily-applied powder that's dearh to nearl kinds of hice— Pratts Powdered Lice Killer An occasional application keeps poultry practically free from lice. **Your Money Back if YOU Are Not Satisfied"" Dealers Leerychers Pratt Food Company Vocalion Prices are $50 to $350 Terms as Low as §7 Monthly McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G Street N. W. Home of the Celebrated Hallet & Davis Pianos and Player-Pianos = L in reducing the in- INDIAN DRAMA PLEASES. American 1ily s graceful as the al interpretive dances production characteristic ‘ i i thering || four quarters| The spoken parts of the nted, and )stumings. <1l fipished pro- | 14 loren Imore es of| 30.—A | avy (| nfl\)’l i i | i ing with hem- stitched hem. . Crepe 0 Wistaria, Rose Copen. Varicty of models ... $l to black, Close lines bunching; gr(‘cn, nav, made ...ocoinen- Women’s quality Also lace and emb ruldcry trimmed . Silk Jersey Pet $1 sizes . with dainty em- broidery. Special. 200 Children's good wearing, gingham, in styles. Neat stripes in blue white — the kind washes and wears well . The Sales of May Bargain Tables Send out this message of hurry-up items at big sav- White Sateen Petticoats— Good grade, firmly sewn, $1. Kimonos — \White, 95 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats— prevent gra well 59C Gowns of good lingerie cloth, with satin yokes; tailored models in flesh and w .00 oats, some it 2 it combined with taffeta i flounce. Regulation and extra $2. Children’s Gingham Dresses, neatly made and trimmed 50c¢ Rompers of washable several Very well 50‘: 79¢ 00 The task there really get an of these frocks by just reading about them. We want you to SEE THEM, X ON, then you'll get an just how beautiful they such a feast of value as our renowned Sales of Ma Two-tone Effects Sport Models Long-line Kedingotes 00 and hite. 95 Well covered grounds. 240 Gingham Petticoats— and that actually make it possible for you to get the famous Polly Prim Aprons Crepe de Chine Teddies—Lace trimmed, and some finished with $1.79 tiny rosebud trimming dress selling by offering tomorrow— of description is a difficult one indeed, for woman or miss in Washington who could lea of the style, quality and worth isn't adequate AMINE THEM, TRY THEM ing to convey in cold type lea of why we give up tr -what exceptional values, even for are—best of all Not only handsomely embroidered Mignonette Dresses—but the newest effects—stunning comb; nations of printed Georg- ette and Mignonette. The colors include mnavy brown, gray, black, pas tel shades in combination with white. Sizes for women and misses—$10. A few essential details: Narrow-belt Models Embroidered Siyles Yanel and Blouse Modes st Sizes 16 years to 16 b Keep thinking about the price, $10.00 Bargnin Sisth—Lansburgh & Brother The Sales of May Reach all the way to The Bargain 6th with 2,124 pairs Women's Stockings A WINXER EACH ONE: Lot No. 3 536 Pairs of Drop Stitch Fiber Stockings. Uirst quality; black, white, gray, cordovan, gray .| n d LOTS AND EACIH L.OT PUTATION. NOTE Lot No. 2 812 Pairs of Black 786 Pairs of Fiber e Finish Stocking-. Silk Stockings; black and colors; known as ( N THREE OF VALUE Lot No. L Seams in back. 2 pairs for 2 Sc “mill runs” but all right for wear f awn. plain, ])dll’ The Sales May Suggest to the Housewife supplying for summer plenty of Cotton Blankets Which The Bargain 6th offers at Each, 50c The Sales of May 3 for $1.00 Tull Gyx76-in. size, if you please, and they are the soft, Yo . ; ioht-weio o Mankets, with a “flannel feel” = jimpossible youll thin'e, e we L date Iy w \n'(w:ulllxl\\c:“l:)\':t]mm t ,;“11‘11”110 1hi:1nf:11’;$tlu i S“pt you to come tomorrow to Bar ixth 1 armt - t g mmer—a: b v 1 you are summering in the country. and see for yourscli. % E x > 5 : . th pink or blue borders. Of course this price and Good patterns in light and dark colors. their exceptional quality will hustle them out in a hurry, so it is wise to come carly for you White Embroidery Underskirts of good quality, in deep em- broidered de- $ l .00 sign Blue Middy Dresses of good wearing jean; regulation style; firmly made through- $1 69 . out. Sizes 6to12.... lerome K. 1v was furn 13 °" IN FINAL PERFORMANCE. High Students Conclude of | ' Victorious in Verbal Clash With |Gonzaga Graduates Tender Banquet LR Co-Eds From West Virginia. to Rev. E. J. Sweeney. i n. kol Athletics Benefit Entertainment. J"air co-eds of George Washington | Seven cl s of Gomzoga ( e ol e ' : g »“ : >1.1m)(:vlr’(‘f‘lr‘ll::;:lr::mpr'- University came out victorious in members of which came under i M . O Of s armanne L oL Jerome, um last night adys Bel- Snave Mary Bialor

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