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34 HANDIWORK OF VETERANS IN HGSPITAL PUT ON SALE |+~ There’s no good in roostmg| like owls on a limb ; there’s more l sefise in boosting with ardor and | vim. There’s no good in view- ing all things with dismay; far Various household articles and toys | better be hewing some elm every day. There always are knockers enough in a town; the grouchy old talkers run every- thing down; rugs and towels| growing, they kick if we’re not; wet blankets they’re throwing till every one’s hot. geezers, whene'er they appear, these old Ebegezers who knock -| by the year, and frowsy, they’re not up-to- date; they always are drowsy save when they are kicking because of some tax, and wearily pick-! ing the burs from their backs. | custom given full play, is thoroughly Various Articles and Toys Made By Shell-Shocked Men at St. Elizabeth’s Offered. N by s shocked rans of ! world pital were District chapter hous: at St put on sale y sterday at Columbia_ Red Cross ; Jackson place. on display include bas- . towels, hand-wov- rkmanship and ing of baskets and r work “equal any of the kind Denby, Brig. accept invitati Regeiving the g ch, chairman of the Charles -umittee, sted -by Miss Mabel Boardman. Mrs. T. Richards, Mrs. D. J._ Roberts, Kathlyn Kline, Mrs. Martha S Mrs. Mennedy, Mrs. Ann Brandon, Miss Margaret Hocd, Mrs. Irving Dunlap and Mrs Anuna D. Wimer. _— Send the “Back Home" Graduate a bouquet of flowers via Gude, 1214 ¥.— Advertisement. ° LIFTS DEATH SENTENCE. Army Private. The President has commuted to im-{and man with a spade! 1o good in cawing and croaking like crows, and dreari blue prints of your wox better be singing some madrigal dope, and cheerily springing a rackage of hope. prisonment for life the sentence of death by hanging. imposed by general court-martial convened at Camp Travis. Tex., in the case of Private W E. McDuffy, Signal Battalion. was victed of the charges of killing an- other soldier of his battalion and of stealing an automobile valued at 2,000, WOULD ENJOIN FRAT MEN. Neighbors Appeal to Court, Saying Quiet Is Disturbed. ta Chapter of the con- The Gamma preme Court to show cause .vune 17 hy they should not be enjoined from disturbing the quiet of the neighbor- hood by loud and improper language jiano and other musical howding dances into The court’s order is based on a suit for injunction filed annold who resides at 1752 avenue, and who com- he quiet enjoyment of her home is destroyed by the no emanating from the frat house late at night. fMdavits in support of the claimof e made by her husband, Catherine L. Swan- in the Lee home; Brooks, residing at George Reeley. of Mrs. Aksel Wichfeld, avenue. 1746 on the —_— WILL GIVE FIVE-ACT PLAY. Club of Johnson-Powell Community Center to Entertain. The Friday Evening Club of the Johnson-Powell community center will present a five-act play. ‘The Sleeping Beaut t the Powell School. Two performances will be given. Fri- day night at 8 o'clock and Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The play will be directed by Lenore M. de Grange and the group dancers will be directed by Florence J. Fenton. The play will be allegorical in char- acter and there will be specialties by Anne Breitbarth, Margaret Maxwell, Elizabeth Hohoff and Elizabeth Hales. o S —Can do a whole lot of damage in a very short time. Get a supply of Tar Bags or Tar Paper when ready to store the winter apparel. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave ! Take Note of Our Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberg..President Ist Vice Pres. Joseph Sanders. .. ‘W. A. Bennett. Irvin Owings Joseph H. Mila: Dr. Clarence A. Weaver. .Auditor Alexander Wolf..General Counsel John M. Riordon ...... Cashier Frank Owings....Asst. Cashier R. P. Andrews, C. E. Edwards, Louis Bush, A. 8. Gatley, 5 A. Brylawski, e A Tiie Sheats, B. Zantzinger. OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS is filling the needs of many anxious mothers. If you need any appliance that will make your baby comfortable be sure to see us about it. Here is a partial list: Baby Scales Baby Bath Tuba. Baby Swings, ea Many other articles in stock. Be sure to see us. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. Keep Boosting. The they kick if we’re RESORT BUREAY HOTELS = INNS TN AMD SHORE Unpopular They’re whiskered when they orate, save CALLS ON PRES PRESIDENT. Dr. William Miller Collier Men tioned for Appointment. of knocking, it | : : 23 Dr. William Miller Collier, president | shocking, it makes them decay. |or George Washington e D oho | - Eolitics has been mentioned prominently in|Was the The habit of looking all chipper and bright, instead of gadzook- ing and cussing all night, President Orders Life Term for|make you a winner, whatever your trade, O tanner and tinner (Copyright b ¢ TAKE FinST HONORS St. Martin’s Catholic School Stu- dents Get Scholarships. Students of St. School yesterday took first honors in ex- aminations John's College. the school took the examination and each won a scholarship. They are Thomas Joseph Dunn, who took i St. rison and scholarsh, four vears and were donated by the Ladies’ Auxiliary and Alumni Asso- M. A.LEES "AWonderful Special Value | ' C For8by10 | Enlargemenb —You will gn quality workman- connection with the appointment to one of the more imortant diplomatio posts, was in conference with Presi dent Harding yesterday. Dr. Collier afterward said his { visit was more of a social nature than anything else, and that the principal object of his call was to extend greet- ings to the President before leaving for his summer vacation. e Too Many Cigarst Horsford's Acid Phosphate will overcome headache, depression and other il effects from excessive smoking.—Advertise- meut. SEEK NEW MEMBERS. yesterday Samuel J. will There's wishes t. drawing ; far know m cott. took an THE EVENING STAR, - | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Wise Woman Changes Her Mind. D. C. POLITICS DISCUSSED. President Confers With S. J. Pres- cott on Local Appointments. republican state committee for the District of Columbia. Every feature | of the local situation was gone over, and a number of aspirants for the local federal offices were discu The President has indicated that he | just as soon as it is possible, but be- | fore committing himself to any of | the various candidates. he wanted 0| N “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN' for this purpose he sent for Mr. Pres- | R He informed the latter that he aflairs and that he would at all llmel‘ \ be happy to have Mr. Prescott keep | N WASHINGTON, D. O, AMUSEMENTS. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 Hre! . NO, AFTER ALD L DONT THINK I LIKE THI® PLACE'! WE'LL Look AT SOME OTHERS! LOEW'S ALAC LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents “FATTY” ARBUCKLE —IN— in the District of Columbia subject of long discussion by President Harding and Prescott, vice chairman of the N o make local appointments |R ore about them. and it is BEGIN NING ETHEL CLAYTON In “SHAM” YzzzzizzzzZdd especinl interest in Diatrict | N\ “Big Sisters” Making Appeal to Catholic Women. 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