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“TAMBOURINE DAY" INCREASES BUDGET Lollypops and Balloons Aid! | Salvation Army in Drive for $47,000. Washineton responded generot vesterday to the “Tambourine day cil of the Salvation Army in conney tion with its campaign to raise a $47.- w00 budzet Several on duty in the business section, 1< tambourine tags, var! o Hoons and lollypops. 1t was estimat- “We wish to e roth ECNEFOUS respor bourine day.’ The number tions” showed a eit * the Salvation Arm re contributions were proper propo; t T I w H. Plummer was “c bourine duay” and w Charles Roberts, Mrs. Joseph M of the women's of =& Boy Scouts who assist in the work, and also for the women's relief or- ganizations. Outsiders are not al- lowed to get them. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 15, 1921—PART 1. ) hundred women and girls | vipts will | the cam- | ? ! videa AL BASIN OPENING DATE SET FOR MAY 28 TID rrks will be o 3300 less (de of service of Beach Area Increased. Women's PAY RAISEASKED - Al ranine Supt, Ballou Petitioned to Correct Inequalities Be- fore Congress. Correction in the presen ss existing in the s 00 flat group of clerks and other hedul Opening of the t ach ha Gordon L managers. ng booth stalled o the women® new and sej women and an additional beach beach ai one-fourth i veral thousand ent ress The has been en former si public school Your Boy and This Bank You want the best things for vour bov. The best habits. The best schooli The of health. The best of opportunities. Do vou ever realize the importance of the Bank Habit? Teach him to save. To start a savings ac- count with this bank. Give us the chance to prove that we can help vour boy personally to achieve success. The size of the first deposit doesn’t matter. It's our busi- reed as been reconstructed, a comfort s with | | A ne aunched. The | | old entrance on the beach for women | [ has been rep A beach store the of bathe s for men and wom hest SLAIN IN IRELAND One Killed by Bomb, Other| nting th y o . . Holeproof Prices Are 35% to | Shot—Chief Secretary’s sifseito Help stiatl depositsgrow: o i i ] bhig ones. 1 Y l Car Fired Upon. g 45% Lower for Spring! | Fired Up : " | | By the Associated ] | New Banking Hours: : {2 Wilikam plic ey i Open 8:30 AM., Close 4 P.M. S i { Hawkes JWWRLIN, Bombs were pe: OLEPROOF HOSIERY prices have been 1"‘{“‘\‘ e A [ DUBLIX, Mo S e Governmant Pas Da B et san g Rt the new times; but Holeproof quality remains | Er— was kilied and two others Seaple and faneystyles for : ~ vounded. Several civilians we e Pue ik 75 o @s high as ever. | being compieted | Wounded . $1.50, in Sitk Faced 55cto % K] | L hetween ithe .rzcant Coleman was shot dead - » “ S iy fare Men will find that He’eproof dealers are now ; Bt s i I I’an a i terized Licke 40z and 50 selling hose of finest quality pure silk as low as The chief secretary’s car was fired ? Wamen's Pue Silk $1 o msc per pair. And women can get heavy, elegant, e he ruime| Lol DUDLIE ast evenim e $3, Sitk Faced 75cand 81, . € d on GXRTBIH retary was not in the car at the time, {558 RawiVar In the Heart of “Bank of the People” Lusterized Lisles0c075: lustrous, pure silk hose of famous Holeproof dow {but the driver narrowly escaped a n the Heart nk of the People’ % 5 il 5 shop. g Avenue N.W. the Susincss District. 2 at Hecht's, Spat A hulle wearing quality for'a.s ittle as $1.25 per pair. nd amon g the |y ree tons of American leaf to- ‘With Holeproof selling at such moderate prices, . ‘o have been thrown into the o a ine. S announce. v o ey Ve cons| ool everyone can wear smart, high-grade hosiery .u;;;,.nu‘,‘l’. ot bucause the were conslgmed | 3 E old alker, o \ er factories. without overtaxing the purse. et 0 Walker, : e L Watts, right HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin i | stop:’ Bleier, center ‘field; Ed- Fitz t and all of the | ’ Preliminary Work Is Begun P Incident to Resuming (S . . member Negotiations Here. & So r”rS":‘ Preliminary discussions incident to | Fesiton orielyll e ce. sub-|the resumption of negotiations for| i Ipncritic 4TS MUEUSt | funding into long-time obligations of { law mh’xm! :: Great Pritain's $5.060,000.000 debt to the race a three- [this country were begun here yester- | spirants being | qqy. Duvall and Frant Sstuars | 42 . ; S ; contemplates holding 4| ., Acting in accordance with Secretary d paintup week May 23.25 | Mellon's recent announcement that the ttee in charge will meet Mon. | Treasury was ready at any time to at's o'clock In the rooms of |discount the funding scheme with the S B itish, Treasury officials said, a con- The committes Is composed of C. Page|ference was held by Treasury and Waller, chairman : 1 Cliton Knight . ¢ |State Department representatives with L I Farrington. Cant. George H. Ewvane, | Ambassador t;m[mas and other em- i 2. Dysol ome K: sl s. Discussion was con- | ‘aflrl Rigeon, gerome Kaufman, E. Gor- | 700 03" Feview of the steps previ- | { Dunca T o taken on the project | N 3 Tawier i Pekpaar- lance with the Victory Loan act. I B “apt. W. H. § -, Dr. 8. B. Moore. Previous Negotiations. i 1. T. Dwyer, forrison, M. M. Since negotiations for funding the Helen N. Cummings, | British debt were halted last summer, | R E. Knight, E. C. Dunn, { officials explained, responsibility for de- | d };{armnn Reead ilurmlnmi: the method by ]w:n(-h lCnth] s made that vent la 1 3 ar debt to this e ball players have entered the h chool base ]\;HI; league. Fro) h. 11 aggreation will e selacte *"had been ap % > . suli plavers ToF G teamns o | understanding by the v e 1 Ot elieve {league has postponed fta tageday sals |Rolialors on some points in the fund- | H I Fs follow - Willard T mapind | Sable o0 go over the whole ground, 1 nd Julian Upton, manager: | 80 that both parties would be thorough- | ] l | stain for the M. E |1 familiar with details hitherto worked | i 1o . n ¢ jout. e I S in fonne ] “Whether Ambassador Geddes winl| { Baptist rt M. Cox. manaser,|conduct the actual funding negotia- | J {and ain for Second Bapist | 1108 (0. Wi efiver Lora Chaimers, pers | serry Davis, colore cripple. whe!Manent secretary of the British Could Save Her 50c to §10 |, ool ST e, o MR, s nf, e, B was struck pert would be sent t day evening, while o . ! as yet undetermine | SHE had made her own clothes for ten years. She !“r'.»"'.h,, ¢ 1;'".‘::,':,'51-*@?:::3,;:1*- AT Chothe It VKol & trained Anancral had cut, fitted and finished them herself. She be- andria Hospital by Dr. S. B. Moore, | €Xpert would ta up the task. i L " > . | after which he was taken home. Pressing British Problems. lieved that she could lay out any pattern as eco- I UOrd has refused| In the absence of Ambassador m.LI 3 e a <, e es from t ot e rted nomically as any expert would. How, then, could | Sroungeiton aimlecies on Sanday. Shin iae pmmj;r.rm nll'\ns:?::wuldi : | : » s dast| " r Simed for s ime, while re | the Delior save her any money? L dition of George Kinchele| SUMPLION of farmal negotiations pro ! In answer, she was asked to choose any Butterick [erClitten, Va.. who was injur e tis (st how Taoh e Ene Voo (=30 V4 3 : { genge StEue i i F iand such as the reparations questio attern—take a piece of material of the length the jeenker was struck by s train, i 2 ce, FaaTan] H l:’D Itor s| ecifiedpand to lay it out in her owr AR L T e e S R G i ROOFING eltor sp " y n her own way. rs were killed at the time of the| i idint « X = 3 e o —“was largely respon- . nnouncement is made that a chau- . . ¥ Then She Tried to Lay Out Her A e ek [:” I NEWS |N BRIEF ‘ sible for keeping the o | arried o | e i fire from spreading.” | Pattern Without the DELTOR e prestaent ot il | ) e card of aldermen. who has been ! Almas Temple of the Myutic Shrinc | SHE used all her skill in dressmaking—all her ingenuity in " L he Alexandria Hospitalifor sev-fla 10 Hold tisannusl potentated ball) e , e \ al weeks, 18 out ag Wednesday night at the Arcad di- | " piecing”. Yet, after an hour, the pattern still refused to go \ ey torium. . 3. A. Hollinger 1a chalrman OR FIVE HOURS the firemen battled despexately into her length of material. of the committee in charge. 2 e 5 - Then she was given the Deltor guide—laid out by experts D. C. NAIIV,E_S,T_O MEET. ,, Children of Minx Helen Grim, Elth the flar[nI:S ;-\'l’!lci’l %‘Ulizd the l’][l_itollc Old for every size, in every width of suitable material. In a few C. F. Cook Planning Elaborate Pro- dancing ‘in’,i‘a_\f“i'e ..‘n::..r(;:'.:r:”r y ) ommonwea, t AOlC suilding. ] e entire ) minates, every piece was in place—every one the right way i e A e [N A T et as e business section of Harrisburg (Pa.) was in danger. ‘ of the weave—and not only going easily into the length of g ) ) = material, but taking muchylegss t‘l‘lan sh}; admitted w:; the e npoale cntertainment proc) [kelMiner Normal Community Cen: smallest amount she wouLp have used! And this is only one of [Cook, third viea president. for the|officers the evening of May 24, nA‘ Tf the roof of the structure had been of inflammable mater 1o one knows what ) | next meeting of the Society.of Natives special program is be arra d by | . : - R as 11 st f o t had been cover The Three Wonderful New F e B, o 02 T commmanty ey e || the owtcome might have beeit But e ot Just fouryears o 1 e Det 80 e held Friday night in the oak roo — - { - ame- o re Metal T ing. I could not penetrate it. 5 e Three Wonderful New Features [eld Eridey nighe in'the oslc saont| o % dimsianeTe Ouilig Gl wiil | e e oo i iy, o PR e h D I | intended by the oflicers to turn the|meet at the end of the car line in its supports fell away, the roof collapsed as a single piece, forming a blanx of the Dcltor meat meeting into an outing on tne|Takomaat 3 pm: for s bike from Ta. | helped to smother ot the flames. THE others are the “picture-guide” for putting together, = e oo o ncettal {»ikaa"' leader g A Lyonore Metal Roof on your home. office or factory building will not only showing by graphic pictures every step that an expert would For the Last Word |} |in question. ‘Al;rn'};fl{::e?:';’m"',;",:{"";,f{":lv‘,":‘r prevent fire by offering protection from falling sparks and firc brands—but it will help ! take—and instructions for finishing, showing the “Frenchy” In FASHIONS May fair ;m t:e henefit of the build- to halt the spread of flames in the mann-- sointed out by the Fire Chief of Harrisburg i !mlebeeknac_l.(s o K&vle thel‘-:!am“ml pouimake the/air clifiav- PLAN FOR 7,000 LUNCHES. | o7 17 mveninen: sierting Ask any first-class metal worker it Lyonore Mctal Reofing today. ing been “imported from France” STYLES with the authorl -t R Askcany ‘ 2 of Paris, that YOU can make Women to Serve Veterans at Arl- |, i5¢ Taboters’ Cooncrative Soctety 3 . 2 yourself with the Deltor parish hall of John Wesley A. M. E i IT does not matter how expert or inexperienced —with Paris’ own {nimi- ington on May 30. % 'Church, 14t and Corcoran sireets s you are, the Deltor has a message of help and table chic and charm. Pt Rbia R el e On On m O. . ECONOMY for you! Select any new Butterick pat- For FICTION ixilinrien "ot patrigtic hodten"A| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. 2 ; = tern, and you will find enclosed the complete ‘HOMEECONOMY ffodnall medting of e loreanization TODAY. 936-32 E Street N.W. Phone Main 899 . 2 | st 4 4 ¢ | The Wanderluaters' hike will start Deltor—to save you money, fuss, time, and insure ETIQUETTE Drentente Womcrs Helief Corpa, 1o | from the snd of the Forest Glen car line § . partment’ of the Potomae, G, A, R, |8t 2:30. Miss Scott will lead. . such results as you have never attained before! g P s oL fiotoman G A L TG : Dreparatory work was well under| ;.. washington Counell, American : way, 3ol , Ame: s Women's: RENE O f .| Asmoctation for the Recognition of the slated by several ather nr:'a‘::izu‘:l:::u. Irish Republle, meets at 8 o'clock at 1 H including the American Woman's | Natlonal Capital Hank Hall, 318 Tenn- Legion, of which Mrs, Wadsworth, |8Yylvania avenus souiheas: ] lwl!o of the senator from New York, Dean Wilbur of ,;m..., Washington 18 nreaident, University will address the Christian ; ) @ lunches are not sold. but given | gpdeavor Society of New York Avenue \ i to the veterans of the civil, Spanish- | Presbyterian Church at 6.5 at . the g American and_world wars, and the | church. The In-Com-Co Male Chorus is to gi _ooncert at 3:30 o'clggk at the = e ROOFING