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- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 FOR SALE N[] BASE BA“. S” MUTT AND JEFF——at’s a Boxing Glove Compared to a Rolling Pin? (o, 21 by 1. Pt T fo BUD FISHER. ] - [ WH'S THE GuY THAT Yeu DeNT You can't JuDGe [ FINE. CAN You can1? say, e T o Y Room RENTS " ] HIRES The SPARRING | | Looic LIKE A Guy By Hts Looks! )| TAKE ""‘“? You E€ouGHT ATTRAC'"VE HOMES r ) Due AMD T mMieHT .. 3 ergem FOKT A E\GHTER' T'VE Been FIGHTING PUNISHMENT ¢ WITHZ ANSWER ] ‘As were Pick uP B RAn, dAck: T WAW FOoR FouRTEEN o 5 . A PIECE OF EASY S AicE: Years' ME THAT ! Que St. Between 20th and 2]st Sts. | i 9 rooms; 2 baths; vapor {Space Not Available, Says heat ; electric light : garage. i Gen. Bliss—Points Out Lot has 20-foot frontage by || Privileges Granted. depth of 9R feet to wide _The authorities in charge of the | MONEY SPARRING \_WITH JAcict alley. United States Soldiers’ Home do not c | feel they can spare sufficient space in Prlce, $20,000 the grounds for a ball diamond for \ {the people of Park View. R E t | This decision is contained in a letter ea.l state received by Commissioner Rudolph itollay from Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, gov- Investment Co. |[l<mmor of the ome. - The letter recites the many privi- W. W. Stuart. Wm. G. Lipscomb. “’m?\ rxo\:’ exuland(-d ’m the people of = S 5 : Washington in_ using the 816 Connecticut Ave. {grounds and_expresses. a desire o Main 2860 | the part of the board of commission- !ers of the institution to comply with tany request of the people that can be granted without detriment to the in- terests of the old soldiers. “Save the Surface” Needed for Dairy Herd. Attention is called to the fact, how- P?LY PAlNT\:‘:e{ that }hg only fields in the home at would e easily accessibl 1 J centrs | a public park for the use of the city, RS s suitable for base ball are urgently the board fears that it cannot meet Sadie Katherine Evans, Tennessee; {in the polit Good paint, well applied. w! {hcoqed for the grasing of the dairy{free of expense. =~ = o 0000 for the | N Present proposition to set apart DIPLOMAS TO GRADUATES"RU\))’E Ethel Greenwood, Texas; Jane HONORED BY SIAM RULER. of the count of the fae east. ¥ enhance the vaiae of vour prop- A ,000 for the,; ; = s . SRR N > a merked degree. Con-| The letter from Gen. Bliss w. open season. it employes a civilian | Dortion of the ground for a base | . Carpenter Holt, Massachusetts; Mar- . 5 jhas been active among those wiel it onr experts. - answer to one ventihim ’1’,2“:’.,3”&2,.‘.’1 Tnd at the expensept_yt The home for |hall diamond without such detri-|F3irmont School Commencement to | . " 00" iz cete, Pennsylvania; | President Collier of G. W. U. Gets i e Interfor and Exterlor Work misioners asking for a diamond for|open-air concerts which are enjoved|,, ., \ Be Held Monday. Rachel Ann McGill, Indiana; Mildred “Order of the Crown." nd American ne- ISON O aonys Just, weat ofithe nome. | bx the entire clyll co e Tnte | L jconclusion, Gen. Hliss states Pauline Meholin, Idaho; Marie Louise - B which has been| R. K. FERGUSON, INC. ''4 Commissioner Rudolph said today |part of the city during the late|(nat, in view of the many privileges| Commencement exercises of the | 2uiine Meholin, P > President William Miller by B R 3 - oth Sy, |there always has been the closest |sPring, summer and autumn. now’ extended the city. the commis- | Mairmont School will be helq at 2400 | Milbank, New York; Thelma Alene|George Washinzton University Avocate o the Painting Department, Ph. N. 231-232. co-operation between the board of Playground Near Lakes — |Sioners in charze of the home hope |1, ) A Patterson, Pennsylvania; Doris Laura | just received from the King of e aiet recatioh commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home & NesmcLakes ;s | the District authorities will not fing | 19th street Monday night at § o’clock. | gtevens, California, and Rose Dorothy | the Order of the Crown of Siam e s and the District Commissioners. The| “A play and recreation ground iS'jt necessary to press the request for | Diplomas will be presented to four- | Waish, Texas. | the rank of grand officer. “in recogni- e alirs €4 governor of the home, he continued, | maintained in the vicinity of the|ihe base ball aiam . g lalwavs has hrought to the sttention |lakes for the use of children in the 2R Lecnimmadnares Theviote graduating class; Miss Li vice | efforts in behalf of the v j lorints boaraianviizequeat fromiithe | i1l fcommunityiduring Jtie Honel o Emily Edson Brigss, District of Co- | orogigent; Miss Holt, secreta as- | that country,” it was announced to-| city heads, and these requests have | weather throughout the year. The| . . 4. 410 Groat is said to have | lumbia; Miriam Chadeayne. New |yrer, and Miss McGill, sergeant-at-|day. L owan been granted when possible. Eome employs special guards about |, ‘0 F3TRCA0 L€ by o) 7|8 Jaasi o s o d i s b a golden coffin. York; Lucie Virginia Crouch, Georgia; ' arms. 2 Available for Whole City. the lakes to protect the children play &i £ E I G e e S D T o —ng,e:;,’; f\‘," gy _D i “‘%fie HUB FURN]TURE Co C(l)o;’ee"lafGAi’%'f . ‘ Furniture at The HUB Is Priced to Save || You Money--Easy Payment Terms, Too! now available for the entire city, as |able schoolboys and other children to Choice of Mahogany or American Walnut well as for the community adjacent | play ball. It is not suitable for a Adam Period 4-Piece Dining Room Suite to the home. Restrictions necessary | scientific base ball diamond, but is jin other parks do not apply in the | constantly thronged by boys from the Have This Suite Sent to Your Home on Easy Credit Terms. Miss Mcholin is_president of the|tion of his interest in per too bold or brih. fn oo 1id to be bad for the nerves ; % Our Camera Carrying Cases are carefully made of fine high-grade leather, neatly and é i Soldiers’ Home grounds, the Commis- | schools. strongly sewed to in- j sioner pointed out. because of the| “Small boys from the schools are sure long service. The | supervision provided by the home au- {allowed to use whatever spaces are Eeimits = thorities. All of the advantages now | suitable for that purpose for playing _ii‘gn: are tgomfldl!p lgnjoyed by the community ‘in the | foot ball. with a view to render- == home grounds are at no expense to ’ 3 ing complete protection = | the city government, he said. o AChdetaRDENfon JEAwAS: 1 . “Under the direction of the pre High school cadets are permitted to your Camera. Prices to use our lawns for drilling in range from $4.50 up. ent governor, Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, | the privileses to our eitizens haee|order to keep them off the public Let .us develop and print your negatives. been greatly enlarged. and one feels | Streets. the freedom from restraint upon en- | “The grounds are open to the pub. i tering the gates,” said the Commis. |lic for use by schools, churches and sioner. inaividuala for pienics and other so- wen - - cial gatherings and meetings. jEnentyicionciticus { Gl Gt (O be G “Three comfort stations have been -service. The National Remembrance Shop . Foster's Shop) Gen. Bliss in his letter cites the | erected and are maintained solely for i following concessions granted to the | the use of the public at the expense | District by the home: of the home. ¥ { “It has given to the city of Wash-| “If. in addition to the forgoing. | ington, free of expense, the perma- | the board of commissioners can do | inent use of a portion of its grounds | anything that will add to the con- (M. at the south end for a public street. | venience and pleasure of the gen- l4dl St. One Door “It has allowed the city the per-|eral public, without serious detri- from Pa. Ave. manent use of between one and two | ment to the use of the grounds for acres at the southwest corner of the | purposes necessary for the home, it gTounds as a part of McMillan Park. | will very gladly give consideration “It has maintained the grounds as!to any proposition to that end; but; FM P90 v Ne Many of our finest Low Shoes that ] Y The success of our last big sale of Congoleum floor cov- erings prompted us to procure, at an advantageous figure, another carload shipment to sell at practically the same LOWER THAN MANUFACTURER’S PRICES. ; 9x12-Foot Art Squares This is an unsually attractive suite, not alone in . design, but from a price standpoint as well, Be 75 | (No Borders, Various Patterns) ‘ sure and see it tomorrow. It consists of a six-leg o (Slight Imperfections in Print). . ....... Extension Table, Buffet with Mirror, Square-end China Cabinet and stylish Serving Table. All four DIECeS e el ook s s llols i el o Sl lsi sl et lele Gold Seal (Perfect) 9x6 Congoleum Rugs. Special at...... et Gold Seal (Perfect) 9x7 ft. 6 in. Con- SDECTAlinseacssesnscsnsis == Foster “Ideal” Springs The acme of comfort—fits every curve of the body and invites sound, restful sleep. Fully guaran—$ .00 teed. Moderate in price, easy to pay for—weekly or monthly terms. All sizes. Priced at— were $8.75 to $12.50 BSOLUTELY our best and calfskin—and striking com- &; offering for women of binations in: | 10 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. the current year. High T P £ gh Tongue Pumps 4 Congo- When we make up our One-Strap Pumps leum $ .60 minds to wind up certain styles— Two-Strap Pumps | Rugs e = we do not figure original selling ‘Sports Pumps | prices at all! Sports Oxfords b In some only a few sizes re- 2Included in this big- event are TS RS e nearly a thousand pairs of this main, in others nea';'l);)a Slzcs, Spring’s best selling Novelties but any of themrwill be a “bar- that were $8.75, $9.75, $10.75, gnln' you’ll remember for a long $11.50 and $12.50. ok ‘At all our:Stores again tomor- The popular shades of gray, kid row—principally.at our 7th and andiSuede—tan and brown Suede 9th~Sts. Stores. Women's New White Shoes White Kidskin One-strap The Hub carries this fa- mous line of ‘Kitchen Cabi- niets in all sizes and styles to - 97 P ith high and E AR Taa - New-for Youngsters meet every need. See the During the day thesls ooovorveccese 89,75 A Ball-strap-Sports Oxford for girl and complete display tomorrow :se it for a /hite Kid Sports T small boy. Shown in White-Nubuck and i 5 ' v e nport; at nn? l;pfmsl Oxtords ;I:rt:’irc): alsé in ght tan Russia Calfskin; perfor- make your choice and pay W en o ivory Welt ated tips.” Best “Gro-Nups™ quality. Sizes foritas convenient—weekly | oo, B 2 | o wi rin, cel; sizes 2 1 le full si : soles covorinenne. $8.75 13% 10,2 withi ok Feels o $5.50 or monthly terms. Prices fonableel e 3 " White Nubuck - Icather- attached. . .| trimmed Sports o o o start at— Solid oak -] Pumps ..ovvvnnen.. $8.75 Specml—-agam’Fnday frame. - White Nubuck One and Girls’ and small Boys’ tan-and brown 7 5 Easy Terms of Two-strap Sports Pumps Sports Oxfords. Misses’ and - Chidren’s o Payment and Sports Oxfords, ;vec'a' values in two-strap pumps—White Be sure and see the display of Nationally-known “Kroehler” Duo- $7.45 and $8.75 ki‘é"’UCk- patent leather, tan calf and brown folds and Davenport Beds in all finishes. White Canvas, white | S— - “Polo Cloth” and white Eve 8% te 985 1ite 4345 (loth” Strap Pumps and Ox- mo..... z... . fords: Welt soles, medium or low walking heels, $4.95 and $6.45 New white Sifl Hoslery at speeial prices, It will be searce and higher priced jater on, 81,10, $1.45, $1.95, $2.23, $2.50, $2.75 This Hardwood Folding e 49¢