Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 28

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‘ their hearts. |' The Quiet Ones. | Some people quietly proceed, 2nd take no part in fuss or broil; they do their stunts with grace ‘and speed, and make no racket as they toil. Retiring gents, they are not sharks for any pomp or circumstance; they do not rise to make remarks when- ever they see half a chance. They do not ask us for our votes and argue in the busy marts; and if perchance they lose their goats they bear their sorrow in And in this world of endless noise, where human flivvers rant and roar, we learn to love the quiet boys who smoothly do the useful chore. building. Enrique Touceda will speak. 5 o MUTT The Takoma Park Haptist Ladies® Aid will give a.lawn party Saturday nl(hdt at 6909 Gth street. Boy Scout Mrs. D. H. Kincheloe will entertaln with negro dialect stories tomor- |* row evening at the midsummer car- nival of Women's City Club. The literary committee of the Arts | ° Club will present “Literary Gems a la Carte” Saturday at 8:30 p.m., at the cl! .Medical Freedom will be discussed by Senator W. E. Barah and Repre- sentative Philip Campbell tomorrow evening at & o'clock at the Public Library. Admission free. Robley D. Evans Post, No. 4, Amer- ican Legion, will hold a joint meet- i~g with Robert E. Peary Post, Vet- erans of Forelgn Wars, Monday, at the old Naval Hospital. All service and ex-service men invited. Commencement exercines of the spring training school class of the SN e et S ool (k. Sl g s CERe AR THE .EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, _ AND. JEFF—According to Jeff, Some People’ll Do Anything to Get a Shot. YES, BUT IF ALL THE YES, Jeer, e PROW ; MOUEMENT PLUGGED ALONG PATIENTLY ForR YEARS BEFoRE IT WAS REWARDEDS RUSSIA WAS THE E(RsST \TION T© GO DRY! v Thes TS CounTRY . FELL INTD LINE. Some SAY (T'S A - GooD THWG AnD SoME-SAY IT ISN'TS oF CouRsE, IT'S Booze WAS AT THE (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Of.) They jog along their even groove, and draw good pay and earn it all; and read chaste vol- umes to improve their minds when evening shadows fall. ‘They'll be on time, as sure as fate, on time for work when morning comes; they’ll have no stories to relate of high adven-| ;e yiiiinery Club: Wallach Pleasure tures in the slums. All through | Club; Dressmaking Club. the years they work,. serene,i p these quiet, self-effacing lads; and this old world is worse, [ College of Divine Metaphysics, Inc., will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Mrs. Olive Mancil! will give the ex- position of the tomorrow at 4:45 at 1333 F street. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington Community Cen- ter—Various club meetings thia even- notified of a meeting which al} Ire]T. A. Henderson will lead the Bible | Cavalry at Fort Brown, Tex., and the expected to attend tonight. Study, Club this evening. Schedule of | latter to the 1st Cavalry at Douglas, Activities tonight, 7:30: Swimming | club meetings, beginning at 6 o'clock: | Ariz. for women; Community Center Band | Story-telling hour for children; Boy practice; Reading Club; Knights Tem- | Scouts;: Community Chorus; Deanwood plar Commandery drill; Dunbar Com- | Glee-Athletic Club; Community Band; munity Choral Dramatic Club. matic Club; organdy flower making class. ing or Upholstering in a manner . Snap them up! » Southeast Community Center—This evening: Boy Scouts; rag doll; Young American Redmen. P . V. Brown Community Center— This center has the following activi- tles scheduled for tomorrow: French Pearl Necklaces Soclety; coaching for children, 3 p.m.; rhythmic dancing, Tub £ . ween, when they are gathered|3 to 5 p.m.: Boy Scouts, Troop 57, 7| Johnson-Powell Community Center club for children; French class meet = = that will please you. . y & p.m.; Public Library branch, 7 to 9| —The Johnson-Powell Community | & Lovejoy Comm! Center — Pro- Of all Kinds at will pleas CHAS. E. MILL Be; h dads. ~ Oh, th b ram for tonight: Needlework circle tce their dads. h, these De|pm. Center wlill close the season .with &) - 3 L SR o e O Siroiar Re-Si Geo. Plitt Co., Inc 1325 14th St | Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply Hoase. times of blatant sound, of strid- —— “party” for the young people Satur- | Gesnel-Fhelps Community Center™ | Club; Boy Scouts; Dorcas Relef So- trung e » T PR M. 422451812 14th St, 4 Doors North of H St. h | Thomson Community Center—The |day, June 18, There will be dancing | Children actlvities at 6 pm. today:| joo.' g ent boast and loud harangue;| rnomson Community Association will 4 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Children un: Bmds of Mercy; Junfor Red Cross; 4 75¢ to sl the men who make the wheels | hold its annual meeting tomorrow gfzro'follrleen wfl'lI 'I:'eemuéxt c’:l;!:e-;‘; l";’!’,,_:%':“.‘,:.mf'el:‘;:"rgvslll‘l‘:;Fx;.::_i‘:l-t; evening at § o'clock. The annual re- ; 9:30; ice cream. homemade Legion and Woman's Auxiliary: J. GIVEN DUTY ON BORDER. SEABRIDGE candy and lemonade will be provided. Th will be instruction in social dancing for adults and plain sewing this evening. go round are not the fizz-and- fireworks gang. WALT MASON. (Copsright by George Matthew Adams.) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Phil Sheridan Post, No. 6, will meet; tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Grand Army Hall. port will be read and all neighbor- hood people are invited to be present. A playlet will be presented and a musical program has been arranged. The Colorado State Society will hold its monthly business and social ses- sion this evening. Other activities at 7:30 tonight: Mil- l]inery: Spanish; Lyr! JEWELRY CO. 724 9th St. N.W., Women's Ex-| Capts. Oakley L. Sanders and Wal- lace F. Safford, Cavalry, have bee relieved from duty at Fort Myer, Va., the former being asaigned to the 4th nior Savings Club, change. 4 DE ONLIES’ TROUBLE BouT SENDIN' LITTLE CRILLUNS To DE PIGGLY WIGHLY, DEY JES CAINT TOTE BACK ALL DEY GITS FUH) Deanwood Community Center—Rev. Dunbar_Civic Center—The Dunbar song leaders’ class will meet at 7:30 this evening. The Dunbar Community Sing re y CELLAR PRICES ON HOOD TIRES Reg. Price Our Price for Children, The Baptist Home willy 904 Newton street northeast. * - > * - * * ; &* - - b -« * - - “* * celebrate its sixth birthday wi . Garden party tomorrow from 7: 34x4 Arrow Fabric $4.05 $35.00 to 10 pm. Birthday offering at gate. 33:‘ Am M ‘1'1. 3755 ARy 4 o Fincieal E. A Drumm of Y. W. 34x4 Arrow Cord 48.95 3850 l . A. Automotive 100l Wi 8pe; tomorrow afternoon at 33 and at 34x4/; Arrow Cord 54.90 43.00 8 p.m., in the automotive school. u- tomobile owners invited. 35x5 Arrow Cord 68.40 57.00 The East Riverdale Citizens’ An- sociation will give a lawn party Sat- urday. beginning at 4 p.m. Every- bouy invited. - Herriman, “Your Tire Man” The Most Modern Tire House in Washington 12 Years of Satisfied Customers. 1524 L St. N.W.—Just Off ‘16th St. Phones Main 113 and Franklin 6750 =1 The state executive, A. A. R. L R., will hold a special meeting’ Satur- day at 8 p.m. at 219 Maryland build- ing. Washington Chapter, American So- eloty for Steel Treating, will close its season tomorrow at 8 p.m.. in the auditorium, Interior Department 1 The White Shoe Sale Some of our best looking women’s styles—reduced from $6.45, $7.45, $8.75 ! HE Sun never sets on big events at HAHN’S—this $5.95 : I sale is one of them. By far the best white shoe values | that we've seen—that you've seen—and that you are likely to see this year! Patent trimmed White Canvas In- Turn Sole “Baby” heel Dress step Strap Sports Pumps; welt Pumps of White Kid and fine White Canvas. soles. i nnImI;lIbs:ol: Pum:::l fine Wlflz Tan trimmed White Canvas Canvas. Sports Oxfords with welt soles. Welt Sole White Canvas walking - Oxfords with mmhry or.low heels. Tan trimmed White Nubuck In- o step Strap Pumps; welt soles. White Nubuck Sports Oxfords with ball strap and welt soles. b 3 E : ? 4 ¢ H ¢ i ¢ etk [Slgu perb........ it LTk Eggs in Cartons, perdoz.............32¢c (Guaranteed Fresh) Fancy Creamery Butter, Gilt Edge Brand, per b Beechnut Ginger Ale, per bottle. ......1 Fancy Maine Corn, Jewett Brand, No.2ean:. i vaniomscnnnnsmesd Red Jacket Lobsters, 1-Ib. can. .......15 Trisum Strawberries in Syrup, No. 1 can.12 Black-Handled Brooms, each.........8 (Best on the Market) Grandma White Naptha..............5 Park Brand Syrup 11-oz. bottle. .. . .15 Maple Flavor 16-0z. bottle. . .. % All this season’s newest, smartest and most popular fashions—tak- en right.out of our regular stocks so you may be doubly sure of their high quality.”, Women will again eagerly $5 9 5 call for:them tomorrow at....ceieccecces.on . cevessesce g [\ (2] o 60 It means more than buying pure milk to keep your kid- dies and family happy and healthy. It means that you must keep it pure, and how can you do this in a poorly constructed, insanitary refrigerator? ® a : An inferior refrigerator will soon waste the cost of a Leonard in the spoiling of food and rapid melting of the ice. $0.45 Reducedto......... heen on sale at $3.45 — reduced from $4, $4.85 and 350 pairs Misses’ Tan Russia Calf Two-strap Pumps with St - Tor - i : ; . g = 1.200 Pairs Girls' and Boys Shoes Beginning Tomortrow, Sensationally ‘E don’t likc.z.that word “sensatiotal’—but what else i W could you call an event like this! These shoes have - $5.50—and worth more! We bought too many—so we have now given them a further cut of $1 a pair. perforated tip and welt soles, and the following- additional styles for. misses and children ‘wearing sizes 6 to 11 and 1172 W B aeEE “More than getting it pure” l [ 1 | . 3 . ¢ to 2: s ] | ¢ Good food_ and pure milk stay g"oot.i in a Leonard. The 125° pairs “Panel” Pumps 215 pairs Patent Leather isLunch Rolls.........ccceevna.... one-piece, seamless, porcelain lining has no cracks or of gray Kidskin—Brown' and Gunmetal One and Two CII CII M . seams in which germs, dirt or grease can collect and Kitll’skln with Sln:n:"lflef Strap Pflml"l-;' e evy Lhase Mayonnaise, . —Patent vamp gray 100 rown in 2 . 3 spoil your food. Kid quarter. Turn soles Two_“p:;'p“mp, with m;: 3-0z. Jar, lZc, 8-0z. Jar......... .25¢ 5 and low Becls toe and welt solcs- 0ld-Fashioned Brown Sugar, per Ib 9c ) y cssee » Ten walls of heat-proof ‘insulation make the Legmard™ **< " economical in the use of ice and enables you to'save 1 the “leftovers” from meal to meal — thus cutting % the grocery bill. 5 78 pairs White Canvas 4n- 150 pairs, Oxfords of Tan " or Blick Caif or Patent step Strap Pumps with Rib- Leather; welt soles. - .- bon Bow.” - - 150 Fflr B,oyl'.(lunmetn"l Oxfords on medium English last; welt soles. Sizes 1 to'2, 27/ ‘to 6. T R R TR L I LA R SR DL L L It Powdered Sugar, per bb. ............1 Confectioners Sugar, per bb. . .........1 Full Line of Seasonable Fruits and Produce All National Biscuit Company Cakes and Crackers, Formerly 15¢, now 13c New Potatoes, per bb. ................3¢c Texas Onions, per bb.................5¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY D Y T T e E E Tt bt b Al L Ll With all these features that make Leonard so good, they 2 W cost even less than equal kinds and little more than ; P LENTY of ll sizés—beginning tofiorrow at $2.45—and, very inferior ones. 7. .again we say—pardon‘thé word—this‘is“a real sensation! ’! Leonards are $18.75 up—and you can get a great ‘big AR y front-icing, three-door Leonard, with :seamless 1% A porcelain lining at’$65.00. Cth&rens SOCks ; At 7th street ‘store— braken lines * white lisle socks. = Sizes. 6 to 83, .. special; 6 pairs; $1. - . 4 Seventh Street Mayer. & Co. Betwocen F’.’ffl?;flv | e e e g -~ - -

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