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38 ON LABRADOR MISSION | I never heard the name of Yap! in all my days, till lately: I kue\\ Group to Do Medical Work not it was on the map, or that n J. B. Cralle Among Princeton mattered greatly. 1'd heard of With Dr. ! ELDE Swat, whose Ahkoond rose long Among a group of Princeton stud- | sinee to hcights of glory: but | ents who will jolm Dr. Wilfred T.;Yap has never, I suppose, been| Grenfell's mission to Labrador this summer is Jefferson B. Cralle, class | 7S¢ in song or story. 1 donot| of 24, of this city. . The Princeton | AnOw what waters lave its | contingent is a .part of a group of | shores of mud or coral, but now | about fifty volunteers who will ac- |~ ki ¢ S company the noted medical mission- |1t making nations rave, in-| w1y wn his annual summer_ schedule | ipires 2 3 | among the fisher-folk of Labrador. | F ,“‘“_m“”wr quarrel. 1 1\3\01 Among them is one young woman. encountered many yaps, who all | Mr. Cralle is a son of the late > i ! Joulr. Cralle s 3. 200 ofene Jatetaround have flourished, and| ars. and was a pension claim | never wondered if these \lnpcx I residence was 108 C‘n Yap were born and nourished. ‘ orthwest. He died about a r ago. Youns Cralle graduated And now this island, cape or June from the National Cathedra o e N atered Prince- | Tock. of peninsula or hollow, is ot sty antamnll (G Scontaalic -;ktlrrmg up much warlike talk, to tak t ofession O || and) therelllibetmoretol follow | | H Cralle, still lives here: other mem-|I'm always prompt to join al N | | bers of mily 1i Colorado A Bere/otonie am iAo Y _when foemen need ai h but I would hate to! fight for \'ap. with yaps around ; r:¢ yipping. I'll not be with the; craven crew if call to arms is! spoken: I'd bravely fight for| . i Timbuctoo, and slug for old} ,’h’.fis’il'll Wlaan et o | Hoboken: the country’s foe 'l teresting talks to Washington audi-|roundly slap, my wrath on him] ences on his experiences. I'll visit, but 1T would hate to! jscrap for Yap or any great| LAST CALL TO JUVENILE '\hat-ivic! I3 it a thing like ARTISTS MAKING CARTOON Puget sound. a lake fike gooud | old Erie, is it a hollow the | N ground, a desert bleak and Copy of Berryman Drawing Must | dreary? s it a crater or a ;zu]).i appealed to coll students of the vast good aca 4, the chance for special t ing and the admirable pers and skill of the noted medical Some years yre, son-in-1 Be Submitted by Tomor- a haven for the farmer? 1'ii} row Noon. have to know much more of! Yap before I don my armor. ! is the last call to the juvenile Ao, who are copying the Berry- WALT MASO. cartoon, “Help Keep the Parks (Coprrizht by George Matthew n." Your drawing-must be turnea n at_the headquarters of the Ameri-| g can Forestry Association, 1214 16th 'l et st northwest, on or before o’clock noon tomorrow. The associ f R tion is offering a prize of §10 for t Snyder & Little re; rvrnduulan o the cartoon ! h it used in its forest proteciion present ?nOthcr new design week demonstration in Rock Creek Park. “The work of the children in draw-| ing the cartoons is very good,” i Secretary Risdale today. “The n study department children are seind- ing in fine ones, as are members of the | {| John Burroughs clubs. We have many | |f inquiries as to how the cartoon should | j i | be drawn and all the association can | say is that the $10 will be awarded | to the boy or girl under fifteen years, of age who gives us the drawing most like the Berryman original. Copies of the cartoon are being given out here at the association's headquar-; ters.” The work must be done with good | k ink on white paper so that the winning drawing may be reproduced | to the best advantage. So remember ||| none will be received after noon Sat- urday. CITIZENS RE-ELECT HEADS L. E. White Again Presiaent of Conduit Road Association. All the officers of the Conduit Road Citizens' Association were re-elected for the coming year at a meeting held last night at St. David's Parish Hall. L E. White was elected presi- dent, W wee, second vice presi- | dent Ch H. Summers was elected | Authorized treasurer a: 58 Cora Van Sant was | elected secretary. C. A. Baker and J. D. Smoot were‘ ATy elected delegates to the meetings of | the Federation of Citizens' Associa-: tions. There was no other business| besides the election of officers. White Fobric | Brown Trimmed i } (Appropriate Hosiers) 1 I | | i il Service Stations L A O'Nelll. lne. H . W, Bradburn Bll' & El. Smlcc eie Ave. Modern Auto Sm Co. = . uylnr-Ettin:er Bat'y Service 417 Trviag St. N.W. L‘elmou The John A. Winohr‘er Co., Inc. Varieties Ga. Ave. N.W. Purest sad rmu mn--u. Smith's Bat’y & EI. Service 2119 18¢h 8. N.w. Fresh 'l‘.l-y and Every Day Smithdeal Bat’y & EL Service 1919 Pa. Ave. Now. Takoma Auto Supply su!wn Tlla-hlb.lq, E. J. Penning, 1740 14tk St. “The Still Better Willard” n-%hl- 1010 E Street 614 13th Street Open Dai 8 AM. to 10:30 P.M. Ity 1050 PN N.w. RE your Scissors, Penknives || ) ,.._,hg n‘_’ji\l.}#."&.‘lxdfid Slle of Westinghouse 6-Pound 2 $7.50 Electric Irons ' an w-:“::::::: Washington: ..-|Bluery‘ “.u-.Compuy THE GIBSON CO., Inc. Quseseg,, 1621-23 L St. N.W. 917 G St. N AUTH’S HAMS AND BACON For the Holiday Outing R R R R LR You will enjoy Auth’s Hams and Bacons—they ~_~_~ are delicious— N. AUTH Provnsnon Co. ,,sfig,_,,, L T B BB FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY Wreaths for the Cemetery WREATHS MADE TO ORDER LOVELY PEONIES BEAUTIFUL CARNATIONS Fresh Cut From Our Greenhouses WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. —Phone Mun 106-107 =] ON, D. C.. FRIDA D. C. STUDENT IS GOING ¢ Yar *|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—AII of Which Is Quite True. <> THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! MAY Ty DEAR UNK, FROM NOW ON I AM NO LONGER A PACIFIST! NE FOR TH BIG ARGUMENT AN TH FISTIC BRAWL! 1T DOESNT PaY To BE A PACIFIST IN THIS HERE PROGRESSIE AGE' IT DQESN'T HEY ¢ DIDNT "PRESIDENT WILSON wiNe TH' HOLY MACKEREL! PRETTY SOFT PRIZE An' GET ‘\340.000 k3 —By POP MOMAND. BUT TUSTER JACK DEMPSEY IS GETTIN #200000 | FOR SLUGGIN TMONSCOR’ CARPENTIER MY DEAR uUNK! AMUSEMENTS. _ MARSHALL HALL MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30th Steamer leaves 7th St. Wharf 10:00 A.M.—2:20 P.M.—6:30 P.M. CRANDALL'S F at 1015 ETROPILITAY LAST TWO DAYS 10 30 A, M. to 11 I M. TALMADGE With Stellar Support In LESSONS IN LOVE Fixirn Added Comedy 00ZI DE LUXE INAUGURAL The Host Ornate Open-air The- 37 CRANDALL'S 18k & Col. Rd. R{CKERBOCKER ? Beginniug at 6:30 P. 3. RicLEAN In n THOS. W. INCE HIt “CHICKENS” ADDED COMEDY, Stearner leaves Marshall Hall 12:30 A.M.—4:30 P.M.—&:30 P.M.—11:C0P.M. A la carte dining service also a regular $1.50 dinner served €50,000.00 Has Been Spert on New Improvemsnts, Onc of the Ma-~y Being a New Dancing Pavilion GREAT FALLS PARK Most Beautiful Place Near the National Capital SUMMER SEASON OPENS MAY 30 FREE ADMISSION FREE DANCING (Why Pay to Dance) BEAUTIFUL PARK, POPULAR AMUSEMENTS, PICNIC GROUNDS, BOATING, FISHING Served by First-Class Restaurant Located SHAKESPEARE'S “A Midsummer Night's Dream” DEAN PLACE at 9 o’Clock "00000'0000000040094“00- chyaburz, $8.30 Harper’s Ferry, $6.59 Frip Per Perxon Jvessssecessscrse. | Excelent Meals rds, Pierce Arrows and Cadillacs Special All-Day Trips R Salt Water Bathinz, Fishing, Crabbing, Dancing and All Amusements Picturesque Great Falls o Potomac THE NIAGARA OF A OF THE SOUTH Scenery Unsurpassed. See the Searchlight on the Falls. AMERIND ViLLAGE NOW OPEN (American Indiar) Located on Tent INDIAN SHOWS—EXHIBITS—ART WORK 298 | SHUBERT-BELASCO BEL NORMAND Special Film Features gly Hill, Overlooking the Park. RIALTO 11 AM—LAST 2 DAVS—I1 P.M. A PEPPY, BREEZY COMEDY-DRAMA LOTS OF FUN! Realart Presents BEBE IINII.S FARES—Round Trip CHILDREN (War Tlx Incls uflndr b TERMINAL, 36TH AND M STREETS N.W. Georgetown Cars Make Direct Connections WASHINGTON AMUSEMENTS. ! AMTSEMENTS An Al Fresco Amusement Place ater in America. of Unique Distinction. JRANDALL'S | CRANDALL'S SAVOY APOLLO GARDEN GARDEN “rchestral Concert at 7:30 Orchestral Concert at 7:30 First Picture Begins §:00 First Picturc Begins 8:00 Same Bill in Theater 8Seme Bill in Theater “Washington's Atlantic City” Opens for the 1921! Season Sat., May 28th Special Memorial Day Trips Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th St. Whart Saturday, May 28 2:30 P.M. Sunday, May 29, 9:00 A.M. Monday, May 30 (Decoration Dzy), 9:00 AN Fare (Includinrg War Tax), Round Trip (Good for S:ason), $2.00 —FREE DANCING— Sokolov’s Jazz Orchestra on Every Trip oo S0 REVERE THEATER 2. 27525 iy liomes s > Street N.E. NORMA TALMADGE in “THE PASSIO FLO\&R"_ featuring Retirn Engagement hy P remand ! “BLACK BEAU V(2 te. CRANDALL'S Theater, Sth & F Sts. B. F. KElTH S e SMTOS & HAYFS REVUE Bicsn & Beiim 3 Crawford & Helens Broderick. Carson & || Willard. McCloud & Morman. % Burns Brotheis and othur fea- \& TWO WEEKS WITH PAY s~ NEXT WEEK -wu “WATIONAL | SAM H. EARRIS Presents ZIZI < taged by Sam Forrest H. I Scharr Electric Co. 739 11th St. N.W. Phone Main 1286 EEEEEERREREERE] KX S 8tarti-g Next na CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS BARREY BERNARD { IN A NCW PLAY BY AARON HOFFMAYX “TWO BLOCKS AWAY' SHUBERT-BELASCO “A Marriagcable Mother” BY MRS. C. C. CALHOUN Seats Now on Sale at the Belasco May 30th and 3lst and Matinee June lit for Rent and Sale suashine by mmu one of Very moderate rates The Gibson Co., Inc. i 1 917 G Street N.W. ing Grocers || | e — NEW STANTOP' lllh & € Sta. N.E. 1k MISS MAE MARSH at all performances this week. in cone Junction with the showing of her latest und Lest production, “NOBODY’S KID" ALSO tar Vaudeville Acts, traion fust bulc : E’VIPIRF 811 H St. N.F. HAROLD (xOOD\ IN In the Fox Specal Reles “OLIVER T\VIST JR 2 Aiso 2reel L Ko Comeds. INEE MONDAY Take Note of Our Officers and Directors Maurice . Rosenberg..President d st | Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. DREANMATIC TRIU W’H AR A Drugless Treatment for Chronic Ailments Chiropractic 'is a wonderful science of nature's own treat- ment for all ills. v, but_the principles are as old as Nature herself. And there is no dixease. te TWO-SCORE ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING 6 BIG RIDES GARbEN 11 AM.—Yow Playing—11 P.M. | DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Presented Under Auspices of Woman's Welfare League - A ROMANCE OF WASHINGTON THE HEART OF MARYLAND Vitagraph Special Featuring CATHERINE CALVEKT At Finest Ball Room Hercabouts | . Riordo John M. Rio To OEHMANNS GREAT MUSIC Fraak Owiags truly o wi onder- medicines used. o1 i Orchestra Stcamer Charles Macalaster I Salt Water Bathing, down the i Consultation and Examination DR. LOUIS W. HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTOR Phone Main 6730 Opposite Rialto A N K HISTORIC POTOMAC OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. WY, Steamer L 222 % CHESAPEAKE BEACH On Beautiful Chesapeake Bay Washington’s Only Salt Water Resort Sj Onelioncisiitide FREE DANCING On Boardwalk—aAlways Cool Garren’s Celebrated Jazz FREE ADMISSION AMUSEIMENT PARK DANCING 80-Mile Trip Seashore Amusements, Sunday, May 29th 7th Street Whart Dist.ict Line Station Traizs Sundays—9:39, 11 a. m., 2, 3:2), 4:43, 8 Other Days—10:30 2. m, 2: Additional Trains Deco: 9,11:30 a. m., 2, 3, 8 p. m. AMUSEMENTS. Faramonnt Presents THOMAS —IN— “THE EASY ROAD" Beginning Sunday oLUMBI Continions 10:30 A w-—ll r.w. DE(}EPTIOH ot love and Jolly b'hufl a 00-IN CAST —LOEW'S— COLUMBIA BEGINNING SUNDAY PICKFORD “Through The Back Door” " SHUBERT-GARRICK == “THE WASHINGTONIANS” “THE CHIMES OF NORMAND* From Every Standpoint the Greatest ‘ TIDAL BASlN [METRGPOL! 8S NEXT WEEK "' ford combined i EXCURSIONS. 3 The Washington - Baltimore Cruise on Steamers of the Md. & V. Rwy. Co THERINE BALLE J J. riodman and Mrs. H. L.Hoh ©ALON AF DANSE d. Phone Col. TALW.