Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 4

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TRE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 MUDDIMAN ‘E“NGES'"UN IND.L| Abe Martin Says: ~[PROTEST W WY GITY o s cmmms s . necessity. Another resolution favering the AGAINST POOR LIGHTS |merser of local street car lines was COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS |; : N e o SRR Viands for Visitors HIGH SEH““LS SEEN Fitizensdmecia Son Alpoi Bupporta st Cacherine, Shoaied a. ¥ran i The pleasures of sight-seeing are enhanced by the - 80 00 O chsor Bullding lx‘;:lu“rn °x'=v°.l-fch:.:n"irkx‘:-rr' Toast pleasures of table here. Intersperse your Jjaunis - R All Day - TOMORROW " Gome and Get Program. a half-hollday. They go forth gayly with our happy hospitality and deliciously cooked dressed and exact tribute of flowers A protest against poor street light- | from the men. S meals. Make a meal-memo of our Fameus Chicken and Waffle Dinner, ing facilities and support of a $5,000,- 000 school building program featured EAT A PLATE OF Twseday, Thursday and Sunday, 5 to 8:30, $1.50 'Alumni Believe Overcrowded Conditions Are Overlooked the meeting of the' Ivy Clty Citisens’ Association last night. Samples in Building Program. curther development of West Vir- Various plans designed to relieve | W avenue from Florida avenue to Club Breakfasts, Plate Luncheon, 'l A v cas also f 4 % of Perfect overcrowded conditions in the high [ o / P AriaTRtorR L wmotion 7:30 to 11:30 12 to 3, $1.00 . Cooked schools were discussed by officers of 55 174 . In placing itself on record in favor A la carte, all the day. ooke the alumni assoclations of Central, of the school building program the EVERY DA Tech, Business, Eastern and Western organizstionurged the completiontor high schools at a conference last = —— night at Central High School. 1t 2 B was ultimately agreed that a con- D. . . I B k Best Oil Stove Made || 2iruction prosram s as necessary for g 17 istrict National Ban| elementary schools, which will be af- L | 1406 G Street forded some relief from the present congestion if the less than $2,000.000 emergency building project now be- fore Congress is approved. & 0 “R 99 It was pointed out that all of the . BIgh Schodis are seriously ovErcrowd: ur eserve efi arl\‘d thfin Do, stepe to re‘r’ncdyllm‘: 5 e . OIL COOK STOWS authoritles. Representatives of Cen-| If ther'’s any literary ability in is in our vaults—and not in our attitude toward our customers C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO Teart 500" stuaents Shonia. be taken |2 feller, gittin’ fired out of a s . 5 good p'litical job Il bring it out. 616 12th St 1204 G St s to these | - 1'd go t’ th’ patriotic meetin’| t'night if 1 thought nobuddy | Best Oil—Gas—and Electric Goods i\\'nuld talk but th’ princi s 5P ker,” said Teil Binkley t s 1 Newspaper Serv i Foods ThecSH aroen “lea’Fouse . 1014 Vermont Avenue You can get right at our executives without any red- tape and whatever your prob- lem, it will be given prompt and friendly consideration. in order to for the pres- President R. N. Harper Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes Soptember, 195 <" 13470 TO EDUCATE A CHILD | 3 Sep chool building Hart Schaffner & Droetai basidaciaed on by. thel reps Per Capitaa 0 C. J. Gockeler We are not governed by Marx Golf Suits, Testntatives. ‘They were Instructed, pita Amount Spent By Dis-(| N 'y Sansbury dents—but tak: 3-piece, $45 B L e e ok The ton: | _trict Is Above the Average. : . Fery Personal—to n Long Trousers to gestion, and to work in harmony with| It cost the District of Columbla Caghier each proposition upon its H. L. Offutt, jr. erit—making decisions accordingly. Mothers and Daughters Warwick Lodge : Sport Svits - Special $14.75 For a few days only—so that every Mother’s daugh- ter in Washington will know 1t’s our birthday—we reduce every $17.75 sport suit that we own to $14.75. fties. . Match, $12.50 school authorItle xins, president of {#470 to educate In the public schools the Central High School Alumni As-|children who reached the school age ?ocmlg:m.‘mlfholsenlchaiymggg;;i;ge of six in 1905 and reached the normal ter-nigh school alumni - L B0 3 ton, Mortimer King of Business was | 2£0 of high school graduation in 1915, Safely progressive —and elected secretary. Meeting of the according to a statement issu y the = ganization. it was decided: will ‘be | Lureau of education. soundly nggreaAsw.e‘{—' th:lt: held twice annually, the nex e Four states only spent more per 1 b called In October! A special mecl- | capita for the education of their chil- %‘“ kPOhc)fl riendly ng to discuss a sl = dren from ‘1905 to 1918 than the Dis- program, however, may be held in the | yrict of Columbia. a]: 2 b Bank ear future. Th r th , " — MBesides the high school congestion |, Jhere are more (han .et. us, ‘be your Dan and measures for relief. T . tat we'd like to have you join us. Sentatives discussed problems o ot e hinne fronting the five alumni e e luL e e They included thmlh;rshllu‘ort;\lall&ng Biased on the expendit 30 . g iein g ‘movle o' §i10 Tor the n Safety Deposit Boxes—S$3 to $25 per year GARDEN FETE ON MAY 18 | sch e TO AID HOUSE OF MERCY Institution Has Cared for 300 Young Women Since Organized. Rescue Home for Unfortunates. A garden fete is to be held in A Real Sensation! So Tinl Taciack T shsnay o Tomorrow---Women's Oxfords Wednesday, May gle road and Rose Srvaniicy nact TR Shapest o e and Pumps-~-In a Clearance Sale All friends of this ,v;'ide!y k‘r]mwn lr'l- N S .t stitution are cordially urged to at- tend on this occasion, v:;hlh(:h »in be ew Suus 3 ] ‘eature: y dancing an y an old- A fashioned box supper. Girl Scouts will New Stylea 3 aid in the festivities. Admission may| \ be paid at the door. \\ X The House of Mercy isa rescue home \ A New Price for unfortunate girls of from fourteen to twenty-four years old, first offense cases only being eligible. The keynote of its work is the regeneration of the mother by kindly restraint,” guidance VT Wou bmess better tham we do swhat it takes to and practical education, and.the de- ,. velopment of the child in a‘ norgal . satisfy you. B0 We put it up to you; any manner and in a happy atmosphere. » = - time you went yowr moncy dack, it's refunded. & Its activities, extending for gver two ) decades, and under direction:of Dea- S R i conness Yeo, are supported by cha#ity. ¢ 2 \ __W The structure, which houses twenty- . e ‘* four unfortunate young women and . as many babies, is the gift of Mrs. Valucs. [ J ~ Julian James, honorary president of Fa f Y 5 = i the board of managers, The staff 3 % N points with pride to the fact that dar. 2 v 3 » ¥ o . ing the last nine years the home has ( - 43 S : had no serious epidemics and only | Ao ! d —_ three deaths. | 4 3 3 = N Since its organization the House of 2 | [J [ ] Mercy has cared for 300 young wom- Z; en, and has succeeded in keeping in and 510 touch with most of them. Notwith- \ Y standing the greatest handicap that cap come to a girl, 70 per cent lre_ 5 k W E are not going to “beat ent leather “Louis” heels oxfords, Mrs. Henry B. Brown is active 8i- dent of the institution and the Bishop living normal and useful lives. around the bush.” A black calf, black satin and patent Sport Hats of Washington is president of its Blue Serge postionTules Toa i lot of shoes in this sale leather pumps, tongue pumps and i T d E.S. FISCHER TO LECTURE | are not the very latest other models. " * | Sport Coats wee i styles—some are a few months : hE) : & o Will Address the Geological So- old. and all of them are badly About 2,000 pairs—and to close ! \Sport Skirts Pin Strlped clety Next Tuesday Eveming. | bicken up in sizes. K them out quickly we will sell o i ' B e St Now Ty A ’ them, without regard to cost, at " At $17.75 these Warwick Herrmgbon_e iereats I China, will speak Betors’ = | Riutdthey 1 1 $3.65 pair. c ; Goskorir’ Saciely of Waskingion wer: s T O Lodge Sport Suits were a et bang % T ngp DU e oy g But remember, sizes arc broken i ial. Thousands i, Ve tectate i b et good shoes—kinds which have iy each style, although nearly all genuine speclal. 1nousa ) Hart Schaffner e "o &S e e sold regularly at $6 to $10 pair. * jzes in the lot. were sold at that price. Now. § | borderiand. = S Included are brown and black At all our 4 Stores—principally we reduce them fu}'ther— 53_50 Plli]adelphia walking oxfords, black and pat- at our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores. to 514_75 as a new blrthday & Marx Suits $ \ B The $5.95 and $7.85 “Birthday Sales” also continue special —to make friends among the fairer sex: Special Purchase and Sale. 3.000 Pairs 1009 Jersey Worsted Suits Damel Green i 'e 111 blue, green and tan [' Poplin “Comfy™ Slippers - heathers; in plain shades: wren tan, henna and Peggy, 4 $l.69 gray. In two distinctive | . _ We have just made an important deal models: Tuxedo and ‘the ‘%‘"“J i with the Daniel Green Company, makers of “TOWn and Country.” AS tO ,q_g ' the famous “Comfy” Slippers. As a result we are able to offer you Ladies a delightful pair quality, t h ese Suits are it and RETURN War Tsx 28c Additional. 53.25 Chester 284 RETURN War Tax 26c Additional. $3-00 Wilmington and RETURN War Tax 24c Additional. Sunday, May 15 SIMILAR EXCURSIONS May 20, June 12 and 26 Baltimore&OhioR.R. | Special train will leave Wash ington Unlon Station a.m. Returning leave Philadelphia @YY Silk-trimmed Suits that cost you * $20 to $25 more in 1920. The fab- rics are all wool; the dyes are fast; the styles are the latest and best. We'll let YOU jUdge the values. O et s yer ristied of summer House Slippers at a very special ~ Tl L3 me b wrinkle-proof, dust-proof ., hese sli S @ de of Poplin, quilted, H ¢ — { i She s are made of P, gl and rain-proof. The styles” Stop tchmg Eczema i pompon. In the following colors, while they are-excluS[ve, as we are the ATW Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Hart Schaffner & Marx TOPCOATS, 45 | [ttt e e Ing, itching eczema quickl Tweeds—Herringbones—Oxfords ;;in Zemb, furnishe, ‘llva -,nyb H.F.I ist for 35c. Extra large bottle, 100, Healing begins the moment | emo is applied. In a short time ! P :uulll e\lrery tr:.fe :I'. ‘ekchle:ndl. tet‘;j pimples, rash, cads an; N A Small Deposit No Charge for similar skin discases will be re- ! The * Foot-o-scope" oved. | Cheerfully Accepted Alterations "'F‘:; clearing the ski | Will Tell You! it vigorously health, Zemo, the penetu(r last, at only $1.69 pair: = . 0Old Rose Pink, Grey one store in Washmgtnn 2e2 Sell regularly at Copenhagen Biack presenting Warwick Lodge . Lavender Alice Blue Sl $2.75 pair All sizes, 3 to 8—at all 4 Stores SpOl't Suits. q14e —- Men’s Store With Feminine Specialties THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 ¢to 6 5 4 antiseptic | ‘Why shoes hurt you. e liquid. It is not a greasy salve and | . R l h H b d h it does not stain. When others fail | X-rays your feet in your a el a er as er it is the one dependable treatment shoes. At our 7th Street v '“ln‘kl ki e ot .:l‘klnd.. Store. 1109-IT11 Pennsylvania Avenue ",&'{.".':‘MI:NOWWA I s s the process of healin “Tae EWV. Rese Gou Sievelasd, 0.

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