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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 29, 1921-PART 1 11 1 forest _protectic Prosident Harding i&- usto” Plant Support FORREST SEED CO. /J CORTLAND, N.3 ACTIVE IN MUSIC WEEK MOVEMENT. MUSIC WEEK FEATURE. fWARNS HOLIDAY CROWDS. .. sued Polish College to Celebrate High “Leave the Woods as You Find Mass With Devotions. The Polish College of St. Jo Cantsius, Brookland. will observe mu- Who bug sic week with a solemn high mass ¢ Them,” Says Forest Association. oor Ames their first thr ason the Am *To thousands of o dj is due « part of c: = B e i s ' in wages” N = . and devotions to the blessed virgin tionT EFcdncnd A ‘fld'SPc"':hflut ’01’}‘ Monday morning at 10 o'clock. A spe gl e H ias, Delphi: cially pre d Polish &ink- . onies, Dahlia in- ially prepared choir of T Pe e‘, " p ers, under the direction of I'. Franc:s Rydzynski, will render Latin and an | |cient Polish hymns in honor of the & virgin, jums, Tomatoes, etc. A sturdy, hard-wood stake seven-cichths inch square, 3, 4,5 or 6 fect long. DR. H.E. SMITH SAYS— YOU LIVE LONGER WHEN YOU SMILE eth are decayed be- . Directions for Using ™ Plant Support is @ ghe “ADJUSTO” city and eflicienc Plant Support an oak stake ; pi, e gake frmly in the d painted green, gt 2 Unhook the wires at the ends. back unti_ the eatly to book | Wooding. Eleanor Rivers, Van Whitted and Mrs. Lula Howe Robinson mong the first of the events schad- {uled for musie weck will be a plano |cital at the Arts Club tonight by He MacDowe! rnest Lent w ta in A May pointed at the bottom an and a hoop of the toughest galvanized wire, also painted green™to prevent rust. It contains no nails, hooks or screws. 1t holds securely any flower or plant and can be adjusted to any height to conform with the plants growth. E The “Adjusto” is priced dirt cheap H and will last a lifetime. : Ask Your Dealer :ivs you can stake up a 3 == kundred plants in asmany | FOR SALE IN pingir. WASHINGTON BY G. EDWARD SCHULTZ & CO., 304 10th St. N.W. 69." for ptano Mrs.’ Charles W of the evening, begin promptly a 0'DONOGHUE WILL FILED. The will of Micha=l F. O'Donos dated February 13, 19 terday for probate. He lo of his personal estat: artan L. O'Donoghue & estate is devised to “my rah Tinsley Grigg,” absolu recompense for her services ar ness during his $lin O'Donoghue is named support the plast. By followwing these direc- Dental Office Save Money ‘ CLOSED MONDAY—MEMORIAL DAY ‘ Q_*j and ~ 5 A Wonderful Device! r5ome Annoyance f With Which You Can Make YOUR OWN MUSIC ROLLS Will Be Demonstrated This Entire Week at Our Store Also Best Dealers \"ts..‘~ Everywhere e =2 e —————————————rrc—— Can you imagine any greater pleasure than actually LOOM WOVEN — 1 o ; ! e B 2 | hearing music rolls made by yourself, with the in- e Vpper left: Jamen T. Lioyd, chairman executive committee. Center: Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, chairman finance | ————— ' i z n Upper right: Robert Lawrence, organizi : Mixnn Alice Pollock, secretary executive | ' > 4 g S 2 . Center: John Poole, treasurer. ral secretary community center | - uent oz public achools, which organi: i d : . LEABARJAN PERFORATOR i ! \%, You can cut,” in your own ( ! Om Sunday. the hours of opening OF home. player rolls direct from & s 2 o 9 pom.. reference use only. b % a o Owing 1o insufficient a(rprl:)\rllatl(tins: Isn’t it annoying to have the ~h(’_vs music just as easy as CHURCHES START PROGRAM i i i S Gt (O S it | speriog et | Location of Music Centers. {go away because the doorbell! l\n(_n\‘!cdfl'l"" musical terms ] | The location of music centers which | has gone out of business with- | or principles is not necessary. 3 will the principal spots of interest | ot eivimg any warning? Hundreds of Events Scheduled at Centersldwmu the week is as follows: jout gvintg any A 3 THIS DEVICE Central High School. 11th and Clit-| Why not let us make a per-! - o ton streets; Wils .Norm hool, | = . o i = > Undér Supervision of Director—Idea i}, i i smer jmanent repair by installing a* || - nOR] ES THE - High School, 35 I wa e Bel] Ra - 1 . Transformer | Washington today enters upon its!spread of th heautiful idea” . . 3 _Pi 1 first music week. proclaimed by its |n"\]yl||.f”)"',’.,:"',x. : time for music T'his device never gets out of | Cf Your Player-Piano promoters to be the beginning Of & atked to writi lertere ctating fhe reet andjorder. It is never exhausted,| ; = new musical era in America. benetits derlv erefrom. The L Sonzagn Farniews {because it takes current directly | |- Price, Style 3 Two great results are looked for| o tr2 QiU o F8tem o e musie n | hool, 10th G streets:ifrom your lighting circuit. [t Price, Style 5 from the hundreds of events sched-|the homes of America. Letters should ¥ Community House, 34 and G oo e PR oo . 2 uled under the supervision of onzan-\'t;renm:d!ws.«-;l u; m;....;; Lawrenee, ‘s::plrr:,y:.y.‘?irn.-r t{g;xtflg:’ : :“a",.'d_\[ = ;Ir- l)"ttcr'c sa ‘_b) 'gtw, — F ‘l . Y izing Director Robert Lawrence dur-| OT&anizing director o s SR denias AR () y ba 1les which 1t re- to ing the week. The first 15 the érea- | 1 (., tomamty ;E‘[luwxi':l;nl‘!su\'p::':’ny’_ _;fl?‘";','h th i places. Ill;o cos‘t of n])eratlnn! Dont Fai tion of a city-wide love of music, em- | Library to ¢ |Mott School. 4th and Trumbull streets: i 15 practically nothing. bracing &l types and classes of| In conmeetion with mues the | DiTneSthop ienclas and Hasard ) e e Sl gl See It at Lloyd Loom Woven Wickers Washingtonians. The second is| Public Library will | yol for (irls 1 i n@.ghls,] Don’t wait for troul‘;le—lele»l . 3 Are First in Demand; | broader. In accordance with lhfl‘rurg in the lobby a § S :;”"‘ Simnec Shehool.dith and M%ph()nc us (()!1:’\)'. ’ Th general national plan it fs expected |cellent collection of mus 7 Song ers wh vill direct com- \ I"Efl’awf;’:fi' than TRose | |1 et Trom the succeasiof the mesiciof]| The musia respmroes o0 e )brary 7 At the -music cen- | North 2153 L music in the National Capital the idea | comprise about 4,000 volumes, durinz music week at white = will spread until it has covered G;Er)‘ Cluginz a] lan‘]u- number of \';nl{l'ahl- ¢ ese 'son, _ community in th tio) ¢ith a|orchestral and piano scores. About | 2 ! : e s e i " MODERN ELECTRIC SHOP' 1300 G Featares in Churches. Creatives on theary and ecthetics, | Mrs Sephic Ford, Frances 1411 You St. N.-W. il Today's features will be contered | Information regarding :he life and|Marceil Greenhalgh. , M LAY 5 2 < about the churches. Cordial support|works of practically yvery known | Grimes. A E. Harner. Nirs Merle Her- | Member of United Electrle Shops. Inc. | - = has been given by pastors of almost| musicidn may be found in some of|feY. Alice H. Hilliard, Mre Miriam A National Chain Store Organization ! every denomination in the city. Thelthe 400 biographics on the sheives | Hillon, Harry Katz, Joseph Kronman, | number of ‘churches having services [or'hy conuniting the standard musicai | KUth Kebbe, Robeft: Lawrence. Sedic today as the initial event of music|dictionaries in_ the reference room. |48 Lewic Esther Linkins, Georze b week runs well up into scores. The collection, while largely classical.) 5o (8™ pafionce Rucker Blanehe Tomorrow will be characterized by | by’ ng means excludes the popular| Quong Patience Rucker. Blanche memorial music. The muelc of The dat Tor piano. Danio. | Wesserd Tuadirs st ihé comred ren: (Ivifles il The (nels ; |mandolin, ukulele and other instruments. | tars ara: Wallington A. Adam where from 7 to 9 pm. a memorial| “Lovers of vocal music will ind" a | Buekner EAith AT Chandiar day concert and sing, under the direc- | solection of works. on voice culture | B e ain L Chandler. Gla tion of Mr. Lawrence, will be given. and singing and 306 volumes of snlos | na Gordon. | 40 Cion af Laser Charion: Bemmero teny(and part songs. These inelule selec. srie Gregorin Goins, Margue- | - i e - e 3 Vi i th " . fo Son g 3 ar. H 5 g i furnish the musie, At Aclingten, ‘“"EF:::srvsr:{mmu;\l'Mlnmfl "LR;}E' Kolleneetemwie’ Ton. In Our Store Will Be Found the Best of Everything in Musi Lawrence will direct the singing, | poneed mucie inoides he donin/le Bemdn = == = 0 While during the afternoon, SIGTUNE | tariee: cantatas and hyme " | Ronyamin. Washingion, G W, For nearly 64 years the name “Droop” Has been a household s jat 4:30._the Phyllis Wheatley Club| “por the convenience of inquircrs|ley and Mrs. Jfennic Wilder. i = £ % 3 5 L % e e . d d by fof the V. M. C. A will conduct alipere s a special music catalogue| Accompanists for community singing word in Washington's musical circles. Its business is conducted by imusical celebration at 901 Rhode||ocated in the lobby at the left of Henry Hunt | ) S : 5 jislandiavenye, the information desk. Approximately L ! the survivors of its founder assisted by a most competent corps of Rules Govern Guests. 6,000 cards on {u--, arranged by 5 \:In I };\ i 3 i N Ly d = Kk Vi : .| author, biect and title, liberall 5, ) urkart, Lois | . . > ous co-workers. e ThE S8 meek (he Iuslo centers: 'r‘,,“.—m)fw:."(,. ' Ve 'n‘m» in consuitas dith Witson and Harry Whea | intelligent, deeply interested and courteous co-workers v 2 o tion, with guide cards calling atten- AT . i g o ANy e FrpicR Eaycen toritoithe mhro prominant heading s || AUCOIOr contere Mary imope, i Your musical needs can be readily supplied, as vou will find sym- dren under four vears of age will not Bportin iy ol cornL bthel ity sresons Sembllg Dos i il 3 . N e 2 T : be admitied; all children between rour | Wil B ATl O i Voo, Mre. Ampin Hawk | pathetic co-operation and ready suggestion in every department. :?L'm;f;fi»:fh{-ezrdfn?x»‘::m'-'.’“:-"x?f»:ér] during the usual Weric dar hours of | Dongias Fiekiin, Beatrice Lewis, Mar | e T 3 i ot 9 . to 9 . both for referenes | Hatchett, Mrs. aywood Johnson, rarvthi 5 S - warra h be as repres cach night at 7 o'clock and programs| .o Jig Tor the cireutition of book e 1 Heswondl Johnon: Evervthing sold here is fully w arranted to be as represented an * Specia] attention has been directed D the prices are invariably lowest—quality and service considered. martest ama n to the “home music hour,” which is =———~=— = =\ | < = e C expected to be the backbone of per-|([/ N ' maneatingtiutiona| i Wasnington re- ”t R f o l i B [ 4 sulling from the events of music o it | < ; the Avenue! sl Refreshingly i ; | li Of course your pretty baby must have a pret- of the Muste weslc celentaciny i L3 ! = L be the ‘hom. sic hour. All fam- || | e 7 H 3 ty carriagethe finest that money can buy. |17 1 menemant e i || Diifferent 1l W — ~ ' satistaction And 1t happens that the finest carriage e ok . it = : ive! The desi | “The home where music is a part | || A d Y ’“ S 407 ! NDARD PIANO OF THE WORLD {nac}i‘c is not the mo:stlexpensniie_. 'fied e,SI‘,iS“ fof ine nome’ circle activities is surely | | na iou ave o | THE STA| ) 4 happier and better home than the . ot Sl it i i ls_c :'“'mmg‘ g_rfmefu_, smart, dignified. lhe one where no music is found Wait On Yourself on the Do“ar I)y B When buying a Steinway you make a lifctime investment: you are buy- “orkmans_hlp is perfect—the materials of Finams nusic mones thohe hopesn al L ourse o 5 i ing unequaled durability coupled with grandeur of tone and perfection of best qual”Y~_ How can the Lloyd be so e e enne e cvery I NO TIPS Eatlng at w h 1te il action unobtainable in any other piano; its qualities of tone have no counter- reasonably priced? minton | Musie ek witi | | Pal Cafeteri ;; part. ¢ . ser us a i ntive to t ! | H H i Because Marshall B. Lloyd invented a Ihroughiont. theicountvy. tol bave st ace Lateterias it New Steinway Piancs in Mahogany, $875 to $2,125 . y < ilar ceiebrations. Complete details | | 2 I The Style “M” Grand at $1,375 Is a Great Favorite method and loom which produce Baby Car- of al that is done here will be given | || | - yo 3 . - the widest icity t ] t 1 1 ¢ riages and Wicker Furniture thirty times pre ' magazines and musieal period. | || ! iable Pi THE Reliable Pl faster and finer _th:m t'he old hand woven *I is to be hoped that the response | || P s b o ' Rellab e Iianos WELTE-MIGNON elilable ayers products. These inventions cut labor costs, Riven [to the requeats lor, (Home || 5 ==~ trawberries ; Of Well-Known Makers: = Of Well-Known Makers: enabling Mr. Lloyd to weave the finest wick- ;‘;’h",‘,;{‘,v‘“;“"",';‘;',’;'; and amneenal gor [l 2 ~ g With Half and Half i1 Vose & Son REPRODUCING Angelus ers, use the best materials, employ the most = = — | i Fischer PIANO \utopiano : skilled workmen, add the latest refinements i Gums Hurt? 1 It 11:{:;;;"520“ In “Grand” and “Upright” _P\l':m()]st;} ' and still sell his wicker products at remark- . > i Strawberry Ho“_ail“ Also Waldor . N s ¢ o i10 jon. i I 5 in special Tabinet form shlc prices. “WEsks hasgoyer uft tncmidop Is Eating a Torture? || | Shortcake il Miessner, hichrcan be attached toan | THE ARTAPOLLO Ten thousard dealers sell Lisyd Loom Woven Prod- It I rambac! piano. It brings the foremost Unique as a piano, player- wcts. No doubt your dealer does. If not, write to us. Yes? | StrQWberry | }]?[‘IShl & Gerts pifl:risltx:mif the world into pim,‘f‘,,pm,h!,?ng pga‘:,o and 1 | I azelton yor - transposing piano. TheLloyd Manufacturing Company Here’s Instant Relief || i = . Dept. N, Menominee, Michigan F Y | ! it orYowor | I ICTOR-VICTROLAS /Isis | Your Money Back || I THE PEER OF ALL SOUND-REPRODUCING INSTRUMENTS ,/ for Free MeHale's Home Remedy, ".“‘ i With a Victrola in your home the best music by the best artists is always d:;m;." fives immediate relief to those h\ —= M available, and you are never at a !oss for cntcr}‘amme;t and pleai_\;’re. Tts f\'a_lue N" e el e | Sliced Cucumbers LN el L aESTe e 10¢ il as a musical instrument is best appreciated by those who own a library o fine Dege = g et £ 5 | . ! ds. Y vill never know what music means to you until you own a Victrola. Michigan or TENDER GUMS. Here's| | . . d R dill'l 10 il records. ou will ne S 1 ) : 3 e o e dsie Tostbeok i Mediers past Nev. 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