Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 32

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The Writers’ League will mect Fri- day LY NEWS IN R, o at 8 p.m. at the Public Library. The Uuxinexs Women’s Counell will at 7:30 at the rch The Colorado Seciety will mee! Dancing from 9:30 to and Mr: ht at the ‘Thom: singing o and their friends Invited. .m. at_the Playhou: Hoke Smith, speak Gen. Charles E. Sawyer will the Men's Club of the Chevy Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 8 pm. dog belonging to Henry Miller, 3119 e U. S. Officials Make arrived in excess of June quotas ha South Dakota avenue, according to| Thomson Community Center—The Agreement : of the nminth precinct. Th pol yes Teft se, er! Miss Catherine Challoner will recite | TUS: The Indiana Soelety will give n ple- nic the afternoon of June 25 at the Tower point of Potomac T rude Friend, e Myrtle avenue n on her left leg by a dog whi s wound was dressed by a ph; lored, 337 Virsd: t. was attacked on the street near his home | State Society thi ing. Club meet- rday afternoon and bitten on his | ings towight, 1:30: Pen and Ink Club, | by(hee capaclties of the ports as fixed v nave an awful toothache. | Py leg. The dog was captured and | plain sewing, piano practice, Esperanto, turned over to the poundmaster. A short-form initiation of cnndi- i Arrivals at Ellis Island will b s Short-form initiation of candl-| Park View Community Center_The will be.s0 would, too. the tend the Supreme Council meeting Atlantic City June 26 will be d * cussed. the TO! Delegates to the National Educa- tion Association convent) Moines. Towa, mext month. win ge| LADY ASTOR IS ADVISER. elected by the District branch of the| LONDON, June 14.—Lady Astor will! Sreanization at & mesting this aft-|pe a member of the round table confer- M ARL 80D { gnce which is to discuss licensing re- s . R., is to be held Friday night Hotel Washington. Final ar-| — for the members to at-| Southeast Community Center—Activi at | ties tonight, 8 o'clock: Tyler School * is- | Social Club, community dancing, Mo- Nl ‘. hawk Junior Athletic Club. ! The Mothers’ Club of the Langdon Dunbar_ Civic Center—The Dunbar portable schools is to hold a lawn [Song Leaders' Class mebt Thursday, | fete at 1 p.m. Friday afternoon at the | June 16, at 7:30 p. t Dunbar High | grounds of the School. | School. - The Dunbar Community Singers con is to be served. the pro- |are notified of a meeting which all mem- of the gathering to be used ools. Mrs. A. J. Oliver is chai purchase playground equipment for|night at Dunbar. Any member vhol 0 d 3 Y N ! r- | cannot attend please send name and raer ours ow the committee on arrange-|any change in address to the executive ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |and2cied onin ot tais Beginnime in Pennsylvania State Tax Will Be Added July 1 DAY. School, '12th and L streets. et form and the best methods of adapting 5 The board of education meets at 4 |to peace time the experience gained Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. oclety will meet Sat- at the Women's City Club . David Kincheloe will close the carnival Friday with negro dia- lect stories. THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921, MUTT AND JEFF—Merely One Guy’s Opinion of Another. - g O e —By BUD FISHER. THCRE'S CLASS T SIR T wAS qust TUNKING ) | (o0 menm) (Y655 AND T TRYING THAT. A MAN OF ASEAL T THINK 6F SOMETHING NEED THAT wite Denore . MY STAMDING i WHAT I Ama AnD HAUE s will start from 14th street and Colo- rado avenue at 8:15. Dr. Skinner will lead. l Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill ‘Welch will interpret Grieg’s “To Spring” in a SNEYL T CANT MAUE A WHAT'S THe dance at the Women's City Club at TITLE LIKE HE HAS) BUT| MATTER, MUTT, 9 o'clock. His PERSONAL SeAL b Got INDIGESTION The midsummer carnival, bagsar GWES ME AN IDEAl IT ENGRAVED oM a: t the ‘omen 8 Y ul = . a\lw"l'ljl o;'::x’l%dny‘lnd continue tomor-" 3 L A SEAL. CAN Yov> row and Friday from 4 to 11 o'clock. » SUGGEST ANYTHINGT An old folks' concert, with the singers in colonial costume, Will be given at the First Baptist Church, 16th and O streets. Admission free. of The Spanish-American Atheneum meets at 8 o'clock in Thomson School. The Red Triangle Outing Club of the Y. M. C. A. will g0 to the ter- minus of the Wisconsin avenue car line for_ a moonlight hike through the woods. The Y. M. H. A. and the Y. W. L A will give a dance, beginning at 9 o'clock, at 11th and Pennsylvania ave- Areme Chapter, O. E. S., will meet at 8 o'clock. The Fconomic: Club will give 2 din- ner at 6:30 at the Willard Hotel. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— The Lonesome Club and the open library will make up the activities at this cen- 5 : ter this evening. 5 Sl : Easl“'ashlqmommmun‘lltycente‘;—: e Tl baTaah aia, Bacot | T e S wuiiai| LIMIT ALIENS AT PORTS. I;{,g:r;‘[’::"}gig i oy i T T T T been landed under nominal bond by a e | Reading Circle of the Spanish-American With Steamship Companies. thority of the Secretary of Labor, u y- | Atheneum will present a literary and | , der a provision of the old immigration musical program this evening in the agreement has been reached with | law, which is still in effect. auditorium, . to which the publio is in-|the steamship companies to limit the —— That’s Something Different, Again. vited. Several solos will ba rendered. | n There will be o meeting of the Hinols | lnte AmerleruriErants they may bring by the immigration authorities, Com- Tomi 1'd have it taken out if it ny missioner General of Immigration Hus- | w. Dramatic Club, Espression Club. band announced vesterday: | il Yes, if 1t was vours, I .| Royal and Hartford Athietic clubs will at juse the gymnasium this evening. - 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. THE DOLLAR| Back to ITS Old Buying Power Tomorrow in One of Ney’s Old-Fashioned Dollar Sales! 150 Summer Hats to | bers are expected to attend on Thursday tary, Miss Anita Turmer. S Whil P' : N Secreiary. Mk ANl oy e the Price is Normal he fall. A, the Therefore fill your bins now with our clean, high- grade, dependable coa'. o'clock &t the Franklin School build- | during the war. The make-up of this &S Vonii o1 FalNT Mo Boiv . . . Ch o P& poxicar. arabericin, the Eovernment Jeader. in i Trimmed Hats, Sport Hats and Sailor Hats—a display of unusual olce This Wanderinaters'i radontight/hikelthe toussicf commens today, ~ (PP P WV PR F Y R E VI VIV VGV VNI VOV YV merit, embracing a lot of 150 of our best-selling style. $1.00 hardly = N represents the cost. of the materials. 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