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% i z [Yes, aeee, Snch: Svmsen SAN DRSSy ST TN QUARTERS ARE VERY milk fund of the Foundling Home will ¢ be given Saturday A‘Q‘ 8:30 on t:' foun- i IN“!MNG_'. Look! ‘Here fln €ain terrace of the Dean ostate. ARE THE GLVES HE : "\ woRE WHEN HE KNOCKED . M’ dsy_evening at the Public Library. . WILLARD Cuckoo, O Rebley D. Evans Post, No. 4, Amer- n fcan Legion, will meet tomorrow at 8 @ | pm. in the old Naval Hospital, 10th @ | street and Penns¥ivania avenue. Progressive Council, No. 9, D. of A., will hold :nm‘ Temorizl services INEW YORK|Soiaziil £ . ‘evening a e reet Temple. & The Great Metropolis §|No preaching. Including \War Tax E) 5| The closing exeicizes of the Te- = SUNDAY' JUNE 12 & ligious school of Washington He- C SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN i | brew Congregation will be held Sun- Eastern Standard Time. ) | day morning at 10:30 o'clock. & Direct to Penna. Sta, Tth Ave. 5| The ammual excrcises of Gallsndet and 32d St. - College will take place together with the commencément exercises June 7, @ | at 4 pan., in the college chapel. b pm. A garden party by the Ladies of the | - €] £ The right is reserved to limit the S | Louise Home will be held tomorrow [ sale of tickets to the eapacity of equip- afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home, &l ment available. mmetu ‘:Villtie between 15th E Ticksts on-sale begimning an stree Preceding date of i " Pennsylvania System = |, Zrnch, ladtes of quaiiey st one ime were fond of carryin n: l0BS m B | hets mufta. aad_these mufts were| ORGANIZATION Al g called “dog-muffs,’ TONIGHT. The New York State Soclety will meet at Wilson Normal School. Com- munity singing from 8 to 9:15. Re- She’s One of 60,000 | r o <o will give a buffet supper at Hotel Washington after a morning and aft- ernoon session. Wearers of Our Glasses || == —.. cou: history at Georgetown University, e : will address the meeting of the Ter- —All Satisfied Customers. of ence MacSwiney Council of the Amer- . jcan Assoclation for the Recogmition Qur Optical Dept. of the Irish Republic at St. Dominic's Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. TODAY. The board of education will meet at 4 o'clock at the Franklin School building. Eyeglasses Including careful, thorough sz examination by one of our Graduate Optometrists —as OGS BB e ooic e svore s Does AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central Office, Community Center Department, Franklin fchool: The are never satisfied young les who Wi represen! =t e rn o with a pair of siates in the District nisht pagoas, Glasses unless they are becoming and to be produced on June 6, in the audi- . torium ‘of the General Civic Center, perfectly adjusted. That's part of our Central High School, are requested to service. meet at Central Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss C. B. Norton, gen- eral secretary of the Community Cen- —’i'\‘ '* e ter I‘“d Miss Le:or: D; g::nn will “ f Op be in charge of -the -full dress re- R\ "”I’/4/ tcians hearsal on that day. SATNZ General Civic Center: Miss Lenore Va De Grange has sent an invitatfon to David Belasco of New York cityto be present at the sécond presentation of the pageant. ‘Wilson Normal Community Center: Ross girls, schlag ball practice, 3:30 this afternoon. The New York Stgte Society will hold its regulr monthly meeting this evening at this center. Rare Values in Cord Tires for Small Cars E : The remarkable values now . being offeredin Goodyear Tires " and Tubes are most impres- i sivelyillustratedinourclincher - type 30 x 3%-inch Goodyear * Cord Tire.Likeall other Good- ear Tires, itisnowbeingmade er, heavier and stronger, with thicker uiead anl;ilg stouter construction. It is a big, e. il coed tice, with il he cord tire’s advantages— identical in quality with the_ .Goodyear Cord Tires of larger size, preferred on the world’s finest cars. You can buy it today from - your Goodyear ServiceStation Dealer for only THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughout the World 3 Tocad e Catng - oer 91750 I Dl M The Following Dealers Sell Goodyear.Tires, Tubes and Tire Savers. W. S. Kenworthy & Co. * - | Em“‘Ail{Osuppli 3 1621 14th Street N.W. 2 : 102 14th Street N.W. Hendrick Motor Co., Inc. - J. J. Kennelly '~ 31 South Capitol Street Stanley H. Horner Mid-City Auto Tire Repair and L 706810 M-StrestiNW. ‘i 1068-10° Penna. Avenue, N.W, will hold a practice meet at 4 p.m. today. Activities tonight: Community orchestra, Wallach Boys' Club, Kauf- man Athietic Club. Tyler School Social Club and the Mo- hawk Junior Athletic Club will hold their Wednesday night meetings at § o’clock. Rhythm instruction will be given the children this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The classes are preparing for an out- door fete to be held in June.. The minuet group which is assigned to take part in the District of Columbia night pas Drompty S e et Mpawall [aWard of all compensation claims and ro Bchool on Friday evening, June 3. THE. NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. The National Furniture Co. - Credit—Service—Low Prices With Big Savings for Tomorrow FREE! FREE! . With Every Purchase of $100 or More 42-piece Set of ‘will be a meeting of the Americanisa- tion committee, D. A, R., this evening at 8 o'clock. Club meetings tonight: Pen and ink, plain sewing, piano practice, Esperanto, dramatics, ex- Pression. 7 : Park View Community Center: The ‘Hartford Athletic Club is a new or- ganizatien which has become affili- || ated with this center. The members have decided to meet on Wednesday évenings. The Royal. Athletic Club 41s0 meets on Wednesday-evenings. ‘SENT TO U. §. 8. MARYLAND. val Supply Corps, at the naval base, Hampton roads, Va, Has been ‘as- signed to duty on the battleship Maryland. P i The Lonesome Club will give & musi- |~ Annspolis Naval Academy, has been assigned to duty with the destroyer force, Atlantic fieet. cal pi tonf And_game play- Tok will Tollow: Sat 130 this evenins | -SPEEDS UP WAR RELIEF. -a supper party will be given for the s members of the board of directors and their guests. This . center will in- augurate its music week program at 8 o'clock this evening. The library ym be open to the public from 7 ‘clock forward. irls' athletic achlag ball team: Southeast Community Center: The Thomson-Community Center: There was expected the F street property which has been occupied by the Ship- ping Board for nearly four years would be vacated by the end of the week. At the same time the space in the old aircraft building at 6th and B streets was being vacated and all divisions of the board, wil ception of the division of office sup- plies, were being consofidated under one roof in the Navy building. Utilization of the quarters will save the government more than $60,000 a year which it paid for rental of the for the :Mnll‘£lwnmmant of all .. “The President has promised dis- abled veterans that the government will ever be mindful of their needs,” Mr. Forbes sald,~“and, in accordance *Ywith this pramise, prompt and reme- 1 taken to make -its Head of War Risk Bureau Prom- ises Quicker Action. up -rel 0}9’ m‘k“f ey et a = 4 ‘worl 'or war vet: and Bast Washington Community Center: | o pledge to President ' Harding. to dispose of pending claims and ' put the war risk bureau on a current basis within tbe next sixty days were announced last night by Director C. R. Forbe Reorganization of the fourteen dis- trict offices of the bureau has been effected, Mr. Forbes sald, to permit functions ‘to 'be performed in the: Johnson-Powell Community Center: g;“"h:‘;‘.'::d;'“fie{:":&‘:h‘:"r:“;:;a" ical ratings to determine the degree of disability of the men requesting compensation, hoapitalization and vo- cational training will be made in the fleld, he said. Plans are being drawn, he added, for the adjudication and dial steps.. were fulfiliment possibl REMOVES TO NEW HOME. Shipping: Board Fitting Up Quar- ~ters in New Navy Building. New offices of the Shipping Board are being established in the Navy building at 17th and B streets north- t. The.work of moving the offices of the Shipping Board from the premises’ at 1317-19 F street, begun n practically com- e chairman of the gand the six commissioners were opened in the Navy building, and it Snap them wup! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. 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