Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 20

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20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY §, 1921-PART 1. CREDIT MEN AS HOSTS. Vo Qieiation ot S % ’T.\i MOVIES FOR BENEFIT. SHRINERSY PARADE PICK CLUBS’ OFFICERS. |of Shakespeare Clubs. s Iladt e g I,v.‘,"r'""f":"“":":‘r ‘v Elaseoci . - | Latayette Unit of Woman's Legion LS RTE s ' the University 4\{- Kansas and t nounced last night. Has Society's Aid. of Shakespeare Federation. RUUTE ANN UNBED Dr. DeWitt C. Croissant, professor ot Bnstisn,eh T80 Washington Uil achusetts Institute of _Tec it was an- board. During the war he served M! BRINGS RESCUED SHIP pecial investigator for the United es bureau of efficiency. May 7.— The 2 a member of the | om Calcutta, capes today Independent o. Alexandria for New York, in s The Independent Bridge was ' 4 up seven hundred miles off | coast with engine trouble. The | bled steamer will remain at the ¢ kwater for repairs versity. He studied at the University | Language of Chicago and at Munich and later | s taught at the University of Colorado, fit is to Federal the R phin His- growth. wi gecretary Knickerbocker reet and Columbia Prof. Croissant is a native of Tlli- nois and a graduate of Princeton Uni- | ;o iinog o he t University. been elected Vic”nnlnxy. For two years he was gene! president of the National Federation field agent of the simplified spelling mo Club ind the ¢ 15th iter, list of patron ding, Mrs ( < Weeks, M My s o 'lmperial Potentate Will Greet President and Glee Club Will Sing. A\ spectacular street parade is to be staged by Temple, Mystic lenry Lansburgh, in con- emonial ion of acoma, » of North RS. A. A. ADAMS RESIGNS Annette Abbott Adams of San | any of . Social Stands out as the best expression of ACCEPTED FOR)M. Mayv we thoughtiully apply our experience to who has writter rm. after a busi- nd Ohio forma- is to be as fol- parade your pr rmation of Parade. ‘PRODUCING STATIONERS P has - 2 G woman who cordon. grand marshal and I 1 e of assistant 1] Band,simperial poten- - T nd party | Street || orrice Almas Drum nd marine othes ; Hos- Temple Di 5 ng of foreign divans, nobility, line of march will be from HERE is a pride of ownership with the Holmes [rn el tma "Giia" e it even more deep-rooted in the minds of owners | 5isantn horth con 17t Jatfeclito than the fact that its body is one cf the few which e avione. reveal the ultimate in coach-making art. i With its powerful, yet always quiet running air-cooled motor, be (jeviemed by you swing into the surge of traffic with almost the same con- 18 personal | fidence you strike the open boulevard. Without shifting frcm P Gl high gear you are quickly down to less than walking pace. With- e "Brestdent” out fear of “stalling” you weave in and out, through crowded Club to r e 5 E . . . . o (lm.i ;‘r'((?.‘.“ e e of streets—knowing that the specially built electric starter will Hospital conveying automatically keep the motor turning for a time, even should ates and Shrine dig- explosions cease. ples all over the proximately othes and’ tux ked with the red arade his re- And plus this certain service goes Holmes comfort. For the | Aeroduct—a device used only on the Holmes—for the first il bogin at 7 pm. at Poils time permits the application of air-cooling to a full-sized car le the trafc and provide park- [ with a long wheel-base of 126 inches. On any road—at ; Pennsylva any speed—a Holmes will prove, to every passenger, its right to the name of being “America’s Most Comfortable Car". This outfit includes all of the following pieces: i Bedroom Dining Recom Kitchen d d 15th stre v or Walnut Dresser. Jacobean Bumet, of Queen r Walnut er. Anne d n Dressing oo g et gy {CLUB MEMBERS SEEK B Eieayoice 7, Jatoboen, Chura Two Reinforced Kitchen | BURROUGHS TREE SITES { of the t Kitchen Cabinet. May we prove this? A "phone call will bring a Holmes to your door. Four Genuine ner Seat ; Dining Chairs Chairs iPupils of Force School Propose | Me:::::l:;:x:l:;the SOUTHERN GARAGE, Inc- ‘Ji:';:.?!},‘: ”;3:"’::’;;::’;’:"!"“:';h'?“""'h"s".’l::":‘“] 1507 14th St. NW. Phone Main 5579 m‘;rk 1 Sesteraay ," 4 ¢ i B In the dele Free With Every Purchase of $100 or More, This Beautiful ¥ 42-pc. Dinner Set or This 26-pc. Wm. Rogers Silver Set. Cash or Easy Terms. Loexer, ~ Harold | 4dvs Pinching and Helen | Sheckles. Three grades of the Force | School were represented. Organiza- | tion of John Burro clubs is being | rlanned in other schools, | UE to the enormous amount of air which the Holmes Aeroduct draws o mssreneiige |Improved - Air- Cooled - Cars motor. by the | ciation, which | - John Bur- art of a library. lded some books. *on it, ore Beautiful Washington.” Curtis School reports a 100 per cent clean playground. {children “enrolled n-up Bed, Spring and Mattress work. In the Grover f‘lflvwlflntl School by Elegant 9-Piece American Walnut Dining oS Room Suite, as Shown. ' WOMEN TO BANQUET. i & This 9-picce Suite. like cut, is in 2-inch continuous post steel | 1yno popular Walnut and @ Thirteenth Annual Dinner of Co- | Bed in porcelain white and Ver- : Sists ze h ble with kl . i nis Martin finish. The mattress % 5 Sanare € Cabi- lumbian G. W. U. on Thursday. iz a soft top tufted beauty, and 2 a neh Buffet with mir- € (Y The thirteenth annual banquet of lfh; spring is mavln‘;)f WOV n| \z\nror ror back, finely constructed, and a "I‘u h"oluml.ia 4 Women of (George abric, constructed entirely o ot of 6 Conuiav Blie Lesthe Chalrs ashington niversity will be i 3 coul . [ set of b Gen : alrs held at the Chevy Chase Club Thurs- | steel. Ordinarily you would ex Swinaieh, Queen Amne period, i Aub Thure: pect to pay more for the bhed alone; this complete outfit, 821. In the Hardest Market in Years The Haynes Scores Greatest Success states Alton G. Seiberling, Vice President and General Manager The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo, Indiana k. MacArthur, gen- ! Y. W. C. A, will| work of that organization | this city. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll | re t in Washington." | «_ Ayler will present a r skit which ghe has arranged | he occasion Price for the This is the greatest year the Haynes has ever known, It is far exceed- ing last year and the year before, when production alone measured the volume of sales. That was a“sellers’ market,” and little if any work was necessary to sell a car. 1 Evans, jr, will be | d Miss Elizabeth Peet, | f the organization, will be | Presid of all wom- hington have X Mrs. Henry | in charge of reserva- i att. Ve "(X,‘.t":’;';‘,;2'_:“,"’(.,;';::;F}Y’e,",f'"l‘l“el) To-day things are different. People are scrutinizing their purchases. pan Womn Wil e fata ats Gelock | They are insisting that every dollar shall buy its full value. vesday, Ma , at Kendall Green. icers for t elected - ensuing year will be 4-Piece Fumed Oak Lzz'brar_}':J Suite A complete room of furniture at this very low price, very durable ard beautiful, well made and constructed. includes a Rocker, Ch i Sofa and Library le, which has a d er. This set is ¢ i o A 4 cri n leather. Must be scen to And to-day the sales of Haynes cars are exceeding those of last year by one-third. The volume of sales is 1335 per cent. of any previous year. So great is the demand for the Haynes that to-day in our big factories at Kokomo we are employing 16 per cent. more men than ever before, even in the big rush days of last year and the previous one. Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or | Recent, Large or Small, £nd You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free ; Prove This| Any one ruptured, man, woman or child, write at once to W. 8. Rice, St., Adams, N. Y., for a free trial wonderful stimulating application, on the and_ the mas. to tighten: begin to bind » that the op loses natur- ort or truss or y with. Don't ||| free triul. Kven if (| | other sou, what is ts all your life? l Why run the ene and wu zers from a ‘ 1 There is just one big impressive reason for this. When anybody sees the Haynes and studies it until he knows its worth he wants it. The Haynes 50—the smaller and lighter six-cylinder, five-passenger touring car introduced the first of the year—has swept the country. Never before was a motorist offered such value. When you realize that it is on a par in quality and workmanship with the larger Haynes models you sense the extreme desirability of the car. Although we had prepared for a large volume of orders, the demand is already so great that deliveries are apt to be delayed. We urge you to select your Haynes now so that you may have it in good time, THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA EXPORT OFFICE: 1715 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, U. S. A. This Large Size Front Icer, $29.75 There is no other style of tor that ;i Elegant 4-Piece Circassian Walnut-Firished Bedroom Suite, as Shown Wood Bed. - 50 " and a Dresser A r. You can- cdroom furniture s big value. . smill and innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thonxands on the operat- 7 A host and women are i such rik just because thelr t hurt nor prevent them from Write ‘at once for this ix certainly a_wonderful n the cure of ruptures man's two fists. Try ic model food chamber, with enamel lining and removable . removable drain pipe smaller compartment ruptures do getting around. | free trial, as for butt eggs and mi! : et il R it ln 29 pounde * P——— The District Haynes Corporation 7 W. 8. Rice, Inec., . - 4 ‘ L L F R N I T “ n E co 2126 Main St., Adams, N. Y. Distributors ¥ 5 L] ol Bl T SO il 1022 Connecticut Avenue N.W. T < Bet Name . Washington, D. C. f etween A »

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