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THE EVENING J. P . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, B —— EESE - Army and Navy circles. as well as in | PaY 31 per year for various privileges| ‘ 7 i WILL ESTABLISH PAULIST rumerous spheres of Catholic activ PLAN TO CREATE MECCA in tl;eb;nund‘;lon including the righ;\ DEAN RITES TOMORROW. i Buys Tnun to ‘lalm | ty. In 1912 he succeeded the late o clubhouse facilities on payment o S e | FOUNDATION IN EUROPE |Rev. A. P Doyle as the representa- FOR U. S. WOMEN HERE 2 Pro rata fee and the right to vote Late Lieutenant Will Be Buried i English Village in tive' at' the War Department of the | In welfare movements under consid- | British Columbia i Catholic hierarchy in matters relat- | e T eration by the foundation. n Arlington. H N GO S e s . - irg to Cathoilc chaplains—an ap " esidents of this city will be! 3 .. May 6. Rev.. Lewis J. O'Hern and Rev. pointment which Father Dovie had |Directors of Woman's N‘fi‘m‘l‘:hnnd $2 per year under the plan | mel arretaitor the lute Lot dkic) e e % received from Theodore Roosevelt. or the same privileges. In addition | 5 B ores g Francis P. Lyons to Leave | The plans for the new Paulist foun- | Foundation Elect Six Vice |ioc,["egiaenta’will nave the restau: |HerC, Sausdron, son of Mrs. M, Todd | B een” murchased” ation have not beem made public. | jrant privil e = arlen ney_Gold for Rome June 7. Founded by an American, Father | Presidents—Club Proposed. | (I8¢ Pr) Tt G Q,";“R',’..":;,J:,}‘ it s oty o o | Hecker. in 1858, it h S 5 i me of the Britixh ho X Rev. Lewis J. O'Hearn, for the past | faaord e ::;“i: Irlax-wl"le“el';l Plans for making Washington a I':: B[ll privileges a charge of $15 per‘“m be held tomorrow afternoon at. wmmng Company Belng DE" parilament, and ix to be con- Sight years In charge of the Catholic t houses, located in Washington. (mecca for women of the United States | Yl I Aned - - compEising 'h_"’f{”fl" N A D (onjcsmeter s AN verted into 2 model Enclish rmy and Navy chaplain bur, nd | 3 S ith, 0 .. The husiness secth Rev. Francis P Lvons of the faculty | Poriand (0 C25ei, san Francisco. | went forward at yesterday's meeting | women launching the venture. will | Tremas: Charen. it oo, T | cided at American League | ey of Paul's College. Catholic Uni- |chester. Austin and Toronto, Canada, |Of directors of the Woman's National | Er&nt to members on payment of |body has arrived in Washington. | yersity. will leave Washington June g " | Foundation, when six vice presidents|31.000 a life membership in the or-| Lieut. Dean was the grandson of the { 5 for Rome. where they will establish < ganization. which may be willed to late Gen. J. B. S. Todd and of the late | Park Today. A e e i irat Euteoe s tooau e apLeh Communint Leader Arrested. | Were elected. helrs or sold 1o eligibles Without the | Richard C. Dean, medical dircctor. ! Nl el s Paulist Community. of which they| CHICAGO.—RBlase Kuch. twenty-| The new officers are Mrs. James | deposit of the $1,000, it is understood, | U. S. | ompansiminar s are membe: elght years old. secretary of the|McDonald, Mrs. Stephen B. EIKins, |dues of $60 per year will be ch;rgem e {School, commanded by Cay Father Lyons is a native of Syra-|Creatian Federation of the united |Mrs. James Carroll Fraser. Mrs. John [for membership in the Founders'| rThe smallest Bible ven-tenths | 5 = } 2050 o Guse N. V. Immediately on his or- [ communist party of America, was ar- |Hays Hammond. Mrs. Henry Cleveland | Club. of on e T e ey e ana | Howell, marched into the Americ AEned o (hte propk in 1312 he was | rested at his home by federal agents, | Perkins and Mrs. Charles Boughton | A board of forty governors, to hold | haif an inch tnick.. 1t hag been in 4 | League ball park at 12:30 oclock th E signed to thte professorship of phi- | who said steps would be taken for | Wood. office for three years. will conduct the | Stockholm family since 1805. It is|afternoon. and formally opened the wigr s 2 Fen 20 pom® paulist House of|his deportation. Communist litera-| Miss Janet Richards delivered a|business of the club under the plan. | peinted in Eaglich. and contains the s ive drill of the 3d Regi- | Studies. a post which he has filled |ture advocating May day riots was | short address. In it she outlined meme | With & tenurc of offtee ot Chro yhren | brinted in English, and contains the | 1951 competitive arill o i 5y Wih puccess to the present time. lfound in Kuch's home. the agents|bership requisites. Under the plan|Mrs. C. C. Calhoun presided at the| cannot be read without a powerfal |ment (colored) of the tions i ather O'Hern is well known in said. non-residents of Washington would | meeting. ' microscope. {High School Cadet Corps. 1 1 ”::;LF 8 ock this evening. winning company } « ed prize flag W 3 . and its cap i . presented a valuable diamon !medal. The pany taki | honors will receive an Ame {The prizes will be presents {Coralie . ook, member of the ho 3 lof cducaton. w. Pennsylvania Seventh Suden. tor Event. TS gt e 31 Following the d s WASHINGTON up 10 aven o Regiment will pass in review . Avenue Street the e and The oficlal Vlsn to Whnte House Ends lofficer, M E. Suggested to the Men and Boys for Outing Wear A Surprise in Men’s Blue Serge Suits Surprising Quality at a Surprising Price— $40.00 We've kept at it until we have succeeded in get- ting a strictly All-wool Blue Serge in a dve we could assuredly guarantee—at a normal price. That done, the rest was easy—our tailors attended to the designing and making—and here they are—just in time for the holidaying. 3-button Conservative models in sizes— Regulars .. .34 to 50 . Stouts .. .38 to 48 Long Stout 44 to 48 Short Reguldrx c....35 to 40 Young Men’s Two-button Single and Double Breasted models—in sizes, regulars and stouts and longs, up to 44. Young Men’s Four-button, Single-breasted models—in all sizes. Third Floor. Offering a Lot of White Flannel Trousers at $6.75 Weighty enough to be opaque—and light enough to be comfortable—cut on the lines of best fashion—with cuff bot- toms and straps for the belt’s guidance. All sizes. Third Floor. For the Outing— and All Summer Men’s White Oxfords —Here’s another surprise— $5.95 The shapes are strictly cor- rect—English and Semi-Eng- lish: Blucher and “Custom” lasts; Nu-buck, Canvas, Duck with White Ivory Leather, regular Oak or White Neolin soles. rubber or leather heels. All sizes. First Floor. A Very Special Value in’ Panama Hats at $3.95 Genuine South American product—sun-bleached and nat- tural finish—but blocked up here according to our American no- tion of shape Perfect braids-—all of them —Alpine Sailors. Optimo and Telescope. All sizes and all proportions. First Floor. White Silk Hose —the Pure Thread Silk— 75¢ Sounds good, doesn’t it—and a bit unusual it is, too. All per- fect—pure White—and in all sizes. kS White Belts None other quite does for Outing $1.00 A very excellent grade of leather—and in all the neces- sary lengths to fit men’s girths. Neatly mounted First Floor. A Splendid Type of Outing Shirts White Mercerized Cheviot $1.65 It's a regular “outer”—with button-down collar; cut on full proportions. You're in good company with this Shirt First Floor. —Fashioned Effectively-—-and Priced Saks-edly-— Unusual Value in Boys’ Blue Serge Suits —Each With Extra Knickerbockers— $15.00 All-wool and fast-color Serge— these are points you can bank on, and made as we require Serges to be made up by the Juvenile tailors who serve us. Some Single, some Double-breasted; some plaited back —all with Dbelts. and both pairs of Knickers full lined. All sizes from 7 to 17 vears. Second Floor. For the Kiddies White Middy Suits $3.25 Plain White Wash Suits. regulation cut; with Blue Serge collars and cuffs: Black Sailor Scarf, embroidered emblem on sleeve. Made with unusual care. 3 to 10 years. Second Floor. Boys® White Blouses $1.00 Some have sport collars, regular turn-down style. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Second Floor. others the Full and blousy. Boys’ White Shirts. $1.00 Without collars or with attached sport collars: good quality of shirtings—and carefully finished. Sizes 12%% to 14. Second Floor. Boys’ White Duck Hats 65¢ They're in the smart shapes the young- sters themselves like —and that *“like” them. Stitched brims First Floor. Boys White Socks 39¢ Plain White Socks, with plain turn-over tops; a fitting touch to the white costume. Sizes 55 to 94 Second Floor. THUR SDAY, MAY reti Uni e on j und Dur Jun ed wil Sch jof poi fro {Clothing and Jewelry Valued at ave. | $ | goldpiece. He valued the loot Charles Dean, colored, 2 I street, surrenderea s { mo [ swindlers ito ja p {of ! share. {sum of money to change the RELIEF TAGS STOLEN. Thiet Makes Way Wita Package o i to Be Used in Dnve. a91 while was ours. Mrs. Cabot S ry di-{ Not only did the vri \I«,( lh;‘:. NANNY ® irector of the Relief in r'"m';"“;‘“ S d.‘ui NERAL E Washington. ,um\ul automobile | hoard de 2.4 2 rice. | {in front of the Washington Arts!ticult to dis of them at any price. | 7!0 M, DmECTOBS Club. 2017 [ stree northwest, last —_— ! ol ’ ; (a8 night and some one stole a Lund has been found that the ! Re !;n l‘l‘vnfl :{m" othinz drive 1 -, 1208 H STREET NwW. by the Nea telie! left another bundl ty of 135 miles | (FORMERLY 940 F ST NW) | touched. Mrs. S ed of nine very PHONE MAIN 108 {that the ta 1 only eighty | ARSPelu CuNichols W-B-Spesre her. and can be of 1i | one ! hea ica Ste: i whi tie derson of Dunbar, under Capt High Army offici: { ment and school authorities are expe 1B Bur"ldrq entered H. M. Brgadben was committed a gold wat {lief. tions will he asked. Length, 206 Ft. Addrexs: Manufacturers ///////// / /////// $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 t° Chester $3.00 > Wilmington\ Sundays, June 5 and 19 The right is reserved to limit the sale of L 5 Pennsylvania \ System 26, 1921. red ted ompanies the field are Cla er b, under Capt Wel ior High School ed to attend the drill. Amo 1 be Commiszioner Oyster, ools Ballou and A ruc the Rosct COL. KIMBALL IS DEAD. Quartermaster Corps Officer Suc- cumbs at Fort Crook. Kimball. Quarte died at Fort Croo! 7 v following acute indigestion. He nted to the Military m New Y the was ap war, d the URGLARS LOOT HOMES. $850 Taken at Two Plales. the residence Aspen str @ rear wi | dow. Jewelry and clothing vaiu at more than £500 were taken Burglars ered the residence { Frederick 215 Connee nue, with a duplicate ke < evening while members ily were automobiling. valued at $300 and a stickpin worth | were stolen milar robbe there several mont k Ogawa. 1908 . reported the theft yesterd A and chain and : ney he had in bank. t terday. H. believe the colored men ocketbook containing money. and he was in the find if he color, induc, produc bills, elsc. and if they dquarters of the in the Bond buildinz, MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Ho RMACK DRY CLEANI 246D INth St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. ~ FOR SALE—CHEAP A NEW LIGHT-DRAFT WOODEN STEAMER 9-in. B.P. Baltimore and amship_Company. Baltimor your Gears Trust EBONITE to put those whimper- | transmission gears to_sleep. R ERoNTE spreads ita coating of lubri- i cation over the gears you won't even get a | . grindin isper out of them. EBONITE For Transmissions and Differentials { says on the job all season—one filling of a ht transmission case is all that is necessary. NITE eliminates all metal-to-metal con- tact—xkills friction—and into driving. Sold everychere, in five aid twenty-five-pond cana. " Just say “EBONITE" to 2 that's your absolute assurance of best results. Try EBON| r dealer— BAYERSON OIL WORKS PENNSYLVANA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND RETURN War Tax 87 additional SPECIAL TRAIN i kets to the capacity of equipment e -m . of | an_attack | ar. He | tio e of colonel in July, | fore “hevy { Chase, Md.. between 7 and 11 ...ml.\l { Puesday night, through it Sundertand fby the no ques 38-ft. Beam. nd pute a keen pleasure | ERIE, PA. Conference at Bureau of Standards. the and more s and measures from ountry to President oe | he President extended greetings {to the w s and sures men, and assured them of sreat in- | CLINTON. 1 terest in the work which they rep- 3 resent throu Dr. Stratton Re. Dr. Stratton was re dent of the conferenc E th portion of the re r-Ision was given over to k. of the report of the c itions and toleranc represent the hout the country, endless years nas. xoung again, hand. CHILDREN we # back. Joved one. dear. uc hearts just ache 1o have sou and m ot ollowing ||m return_of th and a| Hou the embrance of my S Al otaterics of the bu- various lal H smbane fof the ards freais "ot 1 LUCINDA rest three nf U. S. PRICES DEPRESS. ca | Result in Siump in South American | of | i A day DAUGHTER. EMMA M Countries. reduc oS still linger of my ONEX. who died one the United s constituti can export Price { the ry hs cond i teaction Wool | JONE: “"”‘: | KANE. h. of § are ad mum nd in October. its in March. or Brazi simi seen by the 19190 it added, 1921 eriibrance of our JOHN E r trend of prices! hoard. coffee reach- | its masimum_in the United | X : cents in July, 131 H Do ban pune: mum of 6 cents in ling exes that flled us with > rubber fell from in death. his well meet in MAMMA White mg 1l e Are now el Dear Biily, at « months o in first three a minimum of $2.60 " Joseph F. Birch’s. : ;303-} M St. N.W. Automobile Service. Quiek. Dizn fed .n.n lm ent Serv: eal & Co. 816 11 "iucoln 3464 Antomobile Sei 5 Chapat. WM. HffiARDO & CO. r\h i i i | FITTON. Mas i Haney N Fit < 2 H st one Phone Lincols 524 ) So% Ir | __Modern Chanet. Automobile Fanerals { H 3 | i V. L.SPEARE CO. oeroan i (SITTHER THE SUCCTSSORS oF NOR gos- ECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL . ABLISHMENT. wn R oaw 3 1" Director — Co FTON ADDISON. N Vil .cmw;c’m 301 East Capitol Street bene Lincoln 372 Zl(lblhhfll in &nr"llrlllh ~JAMES T. RYAN, 817 wife eral Tl vy dElE ceme | 1na PA. AVE. 8.E. Lincols 243 Private Ambulances MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect. |ing imperishadle memoriais of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beauti. ! ful specimens cf our work in any of the ! Jocal cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Secta Pérpetual Care of Graves N, 1 an rark Ceme. . Nou-secta Perpetua. oL Erav 't_Lise. Pma F. 4745, FUNERAL DESIGRS ,GEO C. SHAFFER, 5r % VE FLOEAL EMULEMS \TE PRICES Phone Main 3707 for fresh and lavely fowers and desigrs on short motice, Tele- graph delivery. Blackistone, 14th and H. ude Bros. Co., 1214 F Sr. Prompt auto delivers sorvice. Artistic—exDrossiva—inexnengiva Appr-opnate loral lokens Washington Fleral Ca, 14th aod N, X. Ave. Main 166 Buitimers, Bouierard st o G st nw. Albert s at Notice of funern Washing: at T Al 4