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FRIDAY. JUNE 17. 1921. THE" EVENING- STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.,- (Copyright. 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mask Big Reduction Electric Appliances CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Goueher College Alumnae Club will hold a picnic and rally for endow- ment campaigr tomorrow at 4:20, at Miss Magee's, on Ridge road. Goucher ! undergraduates invited. A musieal entertainment will be given at the Columbus Country Club | for its members and fricnds Sunday ,night at 8 o'clock. There will also | be a reunion of the members that par- ticipated in last year's membership drive. John C. Merkling, president of the ciub, will speak. $13.00 Hot The Geormia Soclety il meet to- i iril morrow at §:30 p.m. at the layhouse, Point _ Grill $8 50 1814 N street. Dancing. round ..... . | : it meet (omorrow 5 at 13¢5 Penns $12.50 Hot will talk of power lines Point Grill, 8 00 | from the high-requency currents of square ... {vadio transmitters. $1200 White Cross | { ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Deserves All That Mutt’s Gonna Hand Him. No\. WAAT Goob's 1T GONNA T™ A stRAnGer ) [SVRE: Here, GeaTs! CouLD Y2V DIRECT THIS {Me T® THE DUTCHMAN'S coreee House? BLocks down A [ur 7, 2 You KNow T HAvE TAKEN UP -CHARACTER s{uby! WAY WeLL, when T MEET A STRANGGR. IT ENABLES - M& ™ DoRe ouT WHAT HE 18! 1S THAT ALL RIGHT: TELL ME WHAT THAT STRANGER TALKING B THAU's €AsY As Pie. HE's A T wAs . TEACHER registered U. 8, Pat. Off.) INTD HiS EYES AND SAwW HIS PUPILS! T€e Hee! Grill, $8 00 : TONIGHT. . | The Catholic Woman's Service Club e SQUALE ..o . ! will give a dance from 9 fo 11:30 at PIRERSS $10.00 Electric Irons— $6.00 Sion free. . . 0. 0. F. MEMORIAL. Georgia Division, Roosevelt ,\Ifimo-‘ Auto-Weariness OO—F— 0 f John C. Rau the clubhouse, 601 E street. “Medical Freedom™ will be discussed by Senator Borah and Itepresentative Philip P. Campbell before the Citi- zons' Protective Association. at X rial Associ: & o'clock n. at 916 10ih street. meets at | Members to Hold Services Sunday —By BUD FISHER. Washington sirls 3 i o o are "I:.l;"l’l‘(;d o register at d\l'x‘g::_un,» car s always on the} in O0dd Fellows' Temple. | White Silk Faille 524 12th St. NW. nival its conduc | Mercerized - clin 545 AHiGHS I 0T the At Printine| SoR e, And raws it would have Gabardine : Phone Franklin 5457 Crafts, boys and girls' branch, meets | Tiven me to drink, long % Navy and Black at Typographical Temple. but for the Volstead law, Shirts LSS $ o e ing marts. And evermore I hv.nr‘ 3 ) j oy, Annual ¢ Helen my f{riends tell auto yarns, in P i i . Childs will spea “Some Famil- | g 4 k "' | i ilds w jovous notes: oh, nothing ever It C t l D N t P M k D Wh iar Birds. 103 . g mn en | The Writ I e a8 breaks or bends about the nlh(‘r' erta y oes o ay o are resses | e Writers' League meets S| ot % e 0 { o'clock at the Public Library. :;110\\'» lnl)atalf Y «.Ar(.]\ftfi‘f }Nri L == hey bowl along. and cost no 00 S F k t 00 Mrs. D. H. Kincheloe will tell negro 24 ! 1O, m, ‘ diatect Atorics at the midsummer ear- | money for repairs, and nothin’s | e yummer TOCRS oS o i nival of the Women’s City Club. ever going ‘wrong, no spark plug i i < e ares Thev climbl ; ° ® i The Georgia Division of the Roose-{ NMISSES unawares. ey climb For For I velt Memorial Association will meet | up hills, the owners say. without . ma ln l e : it o = tonigh Service head- § ? z i b NETD STRENGTH‘[’NNG% q(:,':.finlr.?'n::m;'(:':"qm; T thwest. | 2 knock or kindred sound : and | Choice o Choice i £ | Pians for the flower carnival June ot stuck cerv brae, in every = . VE i I A i e B T s Punven "mran | Set stuckion every birac, in'every REY: HUGH T. STEVENSOY; i Materials alone would cost almost as much as the compiete frocks—and the styles are smarter I V, The muscles that oper- y 4 ate the lenses and iris- % sihutters of the eye often i A Automotive School will give a | forth, without a fuss, its man oelock Sunday afternoon, in - thel e irom age or 4 “Tronble” talk » cenck ane | wonders to perform. It is the jauditorium of 0dd Fellows™ Temple. j |l / P ty Gi h Ch Pl id. d Li misuse. \We can furnish |l {again at § p.m, at the school. Auto- % 1 s S % o il < '~ k‘ - ) { Tobile owners invited, other fellow's van that's better|71? 7th street northwest. Grand retty Ginghams, eCRS, laids an nens vou with the lenses that ¢ sow thun when "twis new: l-.\laner Bert V. Wolfe will preside. i 1l rest these muscles | Mrs. Olive Ma will give tie |1 = 3 : Rev. Hugh . Stevenson, grand chap- e s | weekiy of the" Sunday | have the only also ran that ever |lain of the Grand Lodge. is to deliver as ress alues an so that they may agzain school lesson, at 4:45. at 1333 F street. , e .. ithe memorial address. There will be a ’ : o made a driver blue. But can it e of & dte. with Miss . acquive flicic former e e the other @uvs, Wwho brag i ;'\'\r-?,fi'}?f-'fx e Pawion as soloiat, andbil Silk Dr Were Made to Retail at $19.75 elasticity and activity. {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | ¢ "¢ ©f guys. Who brag In J Henrictta Weorner will read ai esses Were e to Retal - d fia : such a lofty tone, are handing me | jroclamation on behalf of the Rebecea Wilson Normal Community l * ! The ladies of this community arc|denatured lies—have they some |chapters. N‘ LEES[ oFfl(Al. (0 jinvived to-an informal troubles of their own? Behind o \OPTOMETR\STS i | Gondwin Ellsworth presiding as hos- | the mugs that bravely shine are Bl4 SIN ST N.W be open on|there a lot of carking cares? H . A Sl —_— RUPTURE | EXPERTS Demonstrate the Rice Method Free to Callers At Hotel. 1f you are ruptured, your big opportunity has now ~arrived. If vou would like to be free the. famous discoverer of the Rice Non-Surgical Rupture Method, will be at the National Hotel, 6th St. & Penn. Ave., Washing- ton. D. C., June 20 and 21. These experts are here to per- sonally demonstrate to all rap-, tured people what the Rice Rupture Method can accompligh. S. Rice. of Adams. N. Y.. it. Now. you have the chance 10 find out all about it—fo have give you their personal atten- ing. hamnering. nncomfortahle truss? Would vou like to be free of it forever? Then in- vestigate this Rice Method and find out the possibilities it holds out. Surely a Method that could cause s0 many thousands of former rupture suffercrs tn [iance. will be given this evening on fornisbed. Teport cures must be worthy ot ||ihe Corby estate, Chevy Chase Circle. Entimutas! choe: B . Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, in Sweaters, - fancy crocheted 1 2 98 - | your fu complete investi- [fat 8 o'clock. The presentation will be | CORNELL WALL PAPER co SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN 00 & i WEAVeS ........ . . . gation. The Rice Method is different from anvthing else. Tt is mod- ern, up-to-the-minute, abreast of the latest scientific develop- ments. It is the one Methnd that vou are not asked to take on faith alone—the one Methnd that is pesitivelv demonstrated to you. rizht on your own ner- son. without any charze what- ever. Yon do not spend a nennv unless. after having a full and complate demonstration, vou de- cide that this is the Mnthod for, vou. And vou—vou alone—are’ the sole judge of that. In justice to yourself. come in and see these experts. Remem- ber. they wili he here onlv two days: then your opportunity will be gone. Grasp it NOW. Tt may prove to he the wisest thing you ever did. and any- way, it costs you nothing to find out. Remember. come _to _the National Hotel, anv dav from 9 to 12 forenoons. 2 to 5 affer- noons. or 7 to 9 in the evening. The dates are June 20 and 21. Don't let this opportunity get away from you. ‘W. S Rice,. Adams, N, American Society for Steel Treating Lawn social by Peck Chapel. 5 to 10 o'clock. on Corcoran playgrounds. Phil Sheridan Post, {mects at § o'clock, Hall. No. 6. D. of P.. in Grand Army The Business Women's Council meets fund will be discussed. TODAY Principal E. A. Drumm of the V. M. v, ¢ and Friday only | until the full time opening again in !September. The Boy Scouts and | Junior Club will meet at 7 o'clock this : evening. Thomson Community Centef—Thom- v Association meets. An being heid which garments made in the domestic !art department, china painting. etc { There will aleo be an exhibition of the {children's dancing. violin selections. musical numbers and a playlet-by the {little folks. Other club meetings to- inight: Dressmakinz: Boy Scouts |Spanish Reading Circle. ; Takoma Park—The Takoma Park fcert in the open park to afford recre- ation for the people of that section. | Birney Community Center — The { Girls’ Athletic Club will practice gym nastics tonight; the Girls' Reserve {Club b a meeting scheduled for :15 this afternoon. Center— h Club | Miner Normal Community Activities at 8 o'clock: Span Home Nursing Club: Fancy Needl afternoon at 3:30 the Giris' Reserve, Y. W. A., will be instructed in athletics Center—Junior sew tomorrow Lovejoy Community Needlework Club will morning at 11 o'clock. East Washington Community Cen- ter—Toda The Girls' Friendly So- E. V. Brown Community Center— French for children. 3 p.m.; rhythmic Johnson-Powell Community Center ings from time to time. Club, a social club for young men. will !hold a special meeting tomorrow even- ing. Their regular meeting will be every other Friday hereafter, June 24 being the next meeting night. . ‘The Rose fete, an outdoor perform- given by the rhythmic clubs of the Powell and E. V. Brown Community centers. and is under the direction of Miss Florence Fenton. Park View Community Center—This evening. the Boy Scouts and the Park View Athletic Club. | Southeast Community Center—To- night: Pollyanna Girls' Dramatic Club; Boy Scouts, Troop 62; Rag Doll Club; Young American Redmen Club. —_— You Need a Tonie. Take Father John's Medicine, pure food body builder.—Advertisement. —_— LETS BURGLAR ESCAPE. Intruder Shows Fight and Walks Away With $200 in Jewels. H. M. Smith, 1243 Michigan ave- nue northeast, returned home yester- day afternoon and discovered a young colored man in a room on_ the second floor. The intruder showed fight. Mr. Smith told the police, and he decided it ‘was better to let him go than take the chances of being wounded. Examination of the premises disclosed the hkhll’ of jewelry valued at about $200. intruder was described as being nmn twenty-five vears old, light ‘brown skin and smooth face. He wore a brown suit and brown hat, - Mr, Smith Henry T. Ofiterdmger, M#r. told the police he could identity the His Medel Cigar Factory at p Trimmed Hm . Pretty White Pare Thread Silk and Cotton | burglar. ~ C : Sport Hats ; ; Silk Stockings Underthings; also —_— m Ninth St. N.W. Talurll Hats $1 -00 Voile Waists $1M All p.:“g $1 '00 lmdomproof Pdfieods SI M 3 Lady Byng, wife of the new gov- ernor general of Canada. is a talented mtk-.r. and has published several at & o'clock at the Department of the | . Thterior Conitting. 190 g ‘sireets. | | €0 rejoicing for a spin: a: 1 Barique Touceds will speak the dusk a farmer’s mule is hired! to haul my tumbril in. The grim and then collect what coin I've mudhole I am drowned. It is the other fellow's bus that never <ets its water warm, that ambles Are other boats as bad as mine, | and break their owners for re- pairs? WALT MASON. (Copyright by Georze Matthe ams.) BOOSTERS OFFER PRIZES. Nearly All Reservations Are Taken for River Excursion. When members of the trade-boosting | party of the Merchants' and Manufac- turers’ Association ‘return to the city Monday orning they will have in leave the city on board the Washing- ton and Norfolk steamer Midland. . Leese, chairman of the general Armngemomx have been made for 200, jand 195 already have been listed. Mr. Leese said that all making the trip must be at the wharf before 3 o'clock. and should bring their bathing suits. ' as opportunities for bathing will be given at Yorktown and Ocean Vie Among those who have accepted in- . vitations for the trip are George B. Christian, jr.. secretary to the Presi dent; Senator Ball of Delaware, Repre- | kiled when his aeroplane was shot down by :.German, arrived in Washington to- ay. Funeral arrangements are being completed by George Washington Post, No. 1. American Legion. of which he was a pn-mumou- member. The services will be held in the chapel a( in Arlington national cemetery. | Among the pallbearers will be E. Les- members of George Washington Post. PAINTING AND PAPERING It you are thinking of either, con- wult us, we'll be xind to offer sug- gestions and furnish estimates. Moderate Prices—Best Workmanship. T4 13th s.w. P Eyes Exzamised Mflkl Inllnl OR. Emma s. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Eormty Wit Eowin . E6) Be 2 —ask for the . Briar Pipes. vernal morning, bright and cool,; { mechanics ply their trade, and; mend the divers busted parts,| {made, and blow it in the ciang-| | Arran, | Hair Waving A Lovely Loose Wave Bobbed Hair, Long Hair, Chil- dren’s Hair all expertly done with full guarantee by Wash- Our Nestle Wave is the origi- nal and genuine steaming proc- stimulating to the hair as well as beautifying. Bathing. sham- pooing, dampness only make it more lovely. i | Superfluous Hair, Warts, Moles, Birthmarks safely and :H permanently removed by most ! advanced methods of 'i ELECTROLYSIS and NOW is the time to act. Randall C = ity Ce 3 A.R. Perkins, C. F. Stokes andall Community Center—To: Expert operators in ant Sier BT Srolan Okt |imen | atveroer's Toave ball icam:| WAR HERQ'S BODY HERE. || branches of B, | perts in rupture cases. trained ys _Athietic Clu irls’ Club; For- . es of Beauty Cuthure. || der the personal direction of ||eign Mission Sewing Circle. Monday 18 Years' Experience. | Margaret E. Scheetze il i |\ You have. no doubt. heard a ciety. 4 : Wallach Boy Scouts, { Fort Myer, Monday morning at T B e and HTroaD s woreh Box Seonts: Troos | orack Hev. Sames 1. BIaks, rector method and the cures which H l\lufmnn Athletic Club. of Christ E copal Church, (‘enrxe-l thousands have reported from o town. will officiate. Interment will hPl Atlantic Sinday, June 26 & July 10 Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern standard time. Lvs. Washington - - - 1201 A.M. Tickets on sale Fridny preceding excur sion at Consolidated Ticket Office, 13th and F Btreets, and at Union Station. Returning Lvs. Atlantie City - - - 6100 P.M. IIPennsylvania System Particular clgzr that you know*is good —because it was always good—and never let down'a minute on QUALITY ‘Deer Head Noble Size; lOc Napoleon Size, 1 The cigar of class. For.sale by all dealers. “Made in Washington b, g5~ Agents for Comoy’s London- Mlde ‘ments have been completed for the annual memorial service of the | i Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at $2.98 than you could make yourself. angora (brushed wool) collar and cuffs .....ooiiiiiiniinn “Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, Shet- land weave. All'colors........ all- the fancy weaves and col- Flbe: Silk Pull-over Sweaters, dropstitch $10.98 * weave, with 15-inch, 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Organdies, Flower Voile, Taffeta, French Voiles, Suits of Wool Jersey Also included in this wonderful $10.00 sale are many of those stunning and popular wool Jersey Suits in heather mix- ture.- Perfectly made and suitable for all weathers—at home or vacation wear. 10 Bought For a “Song”---A Wonderful Lot Lovely Summer Millinery Sensational Sale of 250 Hats White Hats galore, Taffeta Hats, Baronet Satin Hats, new FRINGED Hats, Duvetyn Hats; flower and feather trimmed and embroidered effect; for sport, for vacation wear, etc. black, pink, orchid, pastel shades. Choice TOmOrrow @t. .. ...ocoovvevveeeerseannnns All the New SWEATERS Are Here I 9 Tuxedo Sweaters, in fancy weaves, with brushed wool collars; all colors, including tion, best i a —This center will be open from this|Commander Howard Fisk of the post War Tax S . Gemonatration absotaters eiihe date on. Mondsys: Tilesddvaiand. Frl: | willinead d delegation attending the S0 additional lace fronts—all colors. Special e A out charze. = days only. e Friday Evening Club | funeral. =f . . id an white 'Are you tired of that hind- || will hold informal and irregular meet- | T ; Wool Pull-over Sweaters, in all the .new Ore e ack an The Neves shades, including black and white, with com ination .......o..eeeenns . $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $10.00 Fiber Silk Sweaters, in combination colors ........ Mercerized Silk Knitted Handmade Tuxedo and Pull-over Silk * Sweaters, with deep fringe. $25.00 and $27.50 $1.98 I . Petworth Community Center—To- : 5 w L i ks t !mzh schedule: Dressmaking: mil- r possession 9"%”‘“ d’“;'-‘ Mj"?‘l"‘- | ington's Orgiinal Nestle i m as! ON |iiner manon Athletic Club; } hich will_‘be_ awarded for special Wav . For I [ cicaun Girl Seouts, Troop 321. events to be held on the excursion to er. it Choice | Community Band holds its renearsalsf M. 3 1l f ! committee of arrangemgnts, announced ', S8 (no baking or bolling). s Famous vers Tuesday evening. elther in the | 0 (i riay that only five more persons || You can have it as often as Dresses at $10.006 can make reservations for the trip. needed. 1t beneficial and ‘Iln from the slavery of RoOUging. . . e sentatives Zihlman of Maryland and | i pinching. chafing trusses that [ work Club: Boy Scouts’ meeting: Dra-1Fitzgerald of Ohio, and Commissioner il make life a burden. then HERE J Cuno H. Rudolph. i White, navy, $ 5.00 Extremely Low 3¢ demonstrated® o ¥ou dancing, 3-5 p.m.; Boy Scouts. Troop i ter Jones. first post commander of the see what can do i:x '\"‘3!"3 57. 7 p.m.; Public Library branch, 7|District of Columbia department. P . T ' OWN ¢ Just call at the ffto 9 p.m. American Legion: Truman K. Burch- , y hotel and these experts will ard and J. Bentley Mulford, both Round Trip - i . rices, oo Wool Sweater Waists, with $6.98 Smartl Tailored Suzts—Przced So Low That You’ll Think We Made a Mistake! Tweed *“Skibo”’ Sports Suits A delightfully styled SportiSuit; _cool, stylish and serv- 1ceable, in all the prevailing shades, includ- ing- orchid, rose, green and tan; white. 'Finished with pockets and belt.... -also all 145 Extra Size Jersey Suits Sizes 42V/7 to 52% for women of extra ’I 6i8 build. Splendidly tailored in plain shades of brown, navy or black.....c.ieeeennnns —and last; ‘but not least—A Dollar Sale!