Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 21

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w > 4 b \ % ' . THE- SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D..-C, JUNE 49, .1921—PART ‘1 ; . 21 - F v 1 1 : ra te rni t 1€8 (Continued from Twentieth Page.) Capital Lodge will have work in the A= page rank Tyesday evening, present- * order for the supreme convention to | ing four candédates and conferring the be held in this city in 1923. rank on one candidat: from Calanthe Mr. Young visited Mount Vernon Lodge. Tent, No. 4, Tuesday night, and made | At the entertainment to be given'RN & forcible speech, which Impressed ‘Tuesday evening for Ascension Sun- the membership that he was a. leader iday school in their audiforium John |R by leading and not by driving. Wed- M. Kline, jr. and Talbot Pullazi will | nesday night a reception was held in | give scenes from “Julius Caesar’; G.. his honor at the New Willard Hotel. | Helsley and F® Zimmerman will ren- | R Mr. Young spoke in hopeful terms of | der musical numbers. i < - A ; the visit of the supreme body to this ' Union Lodge wlill confer the page 5 0 T . city. Mr. D. W. Gall. who was for irank on several candidates Wednes- ' b\ » cighteen years ‘the direBtor of the day eveéning. Members of the ofder; work in this city and Virginia, and }are cordiaaly invited. i e 2 [ 4 who for many years was the supreme |- Myrtle Lodge Invites Pythians to! 9 9 representative, told of his efforts it |yigii the lodge Tuesday eveniiig, when = 1915 to bring the convention to this {work in the page rank is scheduled. A ¢ ¢ity, which were renewed with suc-| The Pythian memorial services | N\ 5 cess. . filled the auditorium of Pythian Tem- | r. Young went to Richmond: . in qay avening, Grand Chan- Japanese Teapot This Sheffield - With blue and white decora- y i Plate F \ tions and strainer. Very \ Jullus LA“SB“RG \ REE special, FURNITURE co- Compote 39¢ LR W e e or more. 2 72772727 hursday. and from there (0 N rwmne | Cellor Gray presided. The services | N et et Sate comvpetion that are R AT are very Tmpresaive | " To Make the Home More Homelike—At Prices That Are : 7 . . Mrs. Minnie Keppinger, D. S. C., will | interesting address. } e = . h est of honor at a banquet at The ways and means committee at . l t t ll A Bre Bt Tuesday cvening. June 29, |its meeting Saturday evening voted 3 urprisingty odera e—ILibera erms o r edz or A given by the members of the ci-v re- 0 change its meeting mights from k 5 dEyen | the second and fourth to the first and DAUGHTERS OF o third Saturday evenings., Mizpah Council, No. 3. Daughters of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. has elected officers to serve J. B. Sweeney, chairman of the ath- ' for the next term, as follows: Junior|letic committee for the sixth amnual past councilor, Mrs. Mary Bauer; as- | excursion to Chesapeake Beach of the . sociatg junior past councilor, Mrs.!Knights of Columbus to take place tertriNe Keys: councilor, Mrs. Mary associate councilor, Mrs. M Our Big Ad. on Summer Furniture in Today’s Post © ~ associate vice councilor, Mrs, > & secretary, Mrs. [hall. The excursion, which is under (re-elected the auspices of Washington Chapter, |R promises to be a great Catholic family | pher Holmes; financial recretar; . |reunion day. It is expected many « Laura Burdette; treasier, Mrs, Rose | member8 of Baltimore Council wiil Miskell (both re-elect yi): conductor. [go with the local knights to the s Cleo Keys; warden, Mrs. Cora |beach. cey (re-elected); tnside sentinel, | Many features will make up the ex~| Aiss Cora Griffis; outs.tde sentinel, Mrs. | cursion this year. There will be a re. Clara Walker (re-slected); trustee |lay race between the councils and the (eighteen months), J. M. Milstead: | base ball team will give an exhibi- representatives to the state council, [tion game. Special events are ar- Mrs. Cora Marcey, Mrs. Emma Lovett |ranged for the children and special and G. A. Veitch: alternates, Mrs. Car- { care will be takeh of them. rie Kenzig, Mrs. Clara Walker and | Extra trains will be added to accom- Irs. M. E. Donaldson. . modate the excurslonists, as it is ex- e hall of Fidality Council. No. 4.|pected about 5,000 local knights and the scene of a merry gathering|their families will take part in the ' 4t its latest meet.ng, in celebration of | outing. The proceeds of the excursion the sixteenth anf. eighteenth wedding |will go to Washington Chapter to anniversaries, respectively. of Mr. and | provide funds for the annual Christ- . J. H. How#ll and Mr. and Mrs.imas tree party for the orphans. L e hall was decorated| TIn addition to a gift of $5,000, the with Glory” and cut flowers. To [ Knights.of Columbus have arranged the strains of Mendelssohn's “Wed-|to send a large quantity of supplies ding March,” pleyed by the state coun-|and several units to distribute relief cil deputy, Mrs, E. Viola Thompson,|and render other assistance in Pueblo the “bri arty.” led by little Doris|and neighboring places which were M. Mitchell, ®arrying = a bouquet.|overwhelmed recently by floods. If , marched to the genter of the room and | conditions are not ~materially Im- stood beneath & large wedding bell. | proved by the relief measures being where each “bride” was presented |taken the order will collect a large | ' with a cut-glaas basket filled with|fund from its councils throughout | sweet peas. The presentations. on be- | tfe country for the benefit of the E of the members present, were | sufferers. S e 7% %777 72227 7222227 A Sale of J apanese GraSS Rugs : Exactly as Sketched, This William and Mary Dining Rc;c;m All perfect. Many patterns in colored and plain borders with § Suite Is a Remarkable Value decorated centers. The dignified design and exclusive lines of this suite set it far above the com- : . monplace. It is finished in Mahogany and the workmanship is of the best. It com- Size 8x10. s .95 SlZe 9x12. 36.95 prises a long, stately Buffet, Three-wing China Cabinet, Enclosed 777770757 % accepted to confey i< degrees of | a council at La Platta, Md. The games loyalty. love and patriotism ¢n a large | for the week are as follows: -Monday of _candidates for Providence | Spalding and Carroll councils; Tues il, No. 9, of Fairfax Court House. | day, Potomac and Washington; Wed - | nesdry, Spalding and Carroll; Thurs ¥ Council has elected the fol- | day, Keane and Spalding; Friday, Po- lowing officers for the new lerm, be-|tomac and Washington, and Saturday zinning July 1: Councilor, Mvs. Corry; | Carroll and Spalding. There will be Mr. ‘Butler: vice |no charge for admission to any of associate All week-day games are recording s 15 p.m. retary, Mr. Owens; assistant record- with the accent on the “ee,’ ing secretary, Miss Pittman; financial | is the name of the latest mascot in sccretary, Mr. Grubbs: trwasurer, Dr,| baseballdom, the personal mascot of sonductor, Mrs, Pearman’|Babe Ruth. Kasee is a French poodle « warde; . Luscombe; Inside senti- | pup, originally named “Casey” after . Mrs. Ludlum; out#ide sentinel,!the Knights of Columbus, but trans- trustee, Mrs. Jenkins;|lated to “Kasee” when the doughboy Mrs. Grubbs. | who presented the pup to Ruth afternates, Mrs. |learned of the French nativity of the |\ Fowler, Hayes and Mr. Ladd. pup. He had thought it was Irish. | The council is looking forward to] The doughboy is a patient of Fox Hills another class initiation to be held [ Hospital and his name is Douglas My June 24. He hails from Dupont, N. . also, "“‘"‘u’? E he hasn't been home since he return IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN | ¢/ the Argonne fighting in, France. He All - Cotton Osage, No. 6, had as visitors at their | has been bedridden with paralysis. Hear- A last meeting, Great Sachem Strobel,;ing that the K. of C, were organizing Great Prophet Mergman and Grenllbue ball outings to se¢ the big lcaguers Chief of Records Bunch. Past Sachem | at the Polo Grounds, Myles asked per- a resses Savage, who h&s been very ill, was|mission to go. The knights secured an reported to be proving. & ambulance and stretcher, witl result 7o Z Past Great Sichem Charles J. Ben-)that Myles will”see big leaguc games We're 0‘"5,‘0':}‘:“1 on these excellent ner, chief of vecords of Osceola, No.!every week from a stertcher. He is be- | R Mattresses, that's the reason for this sale. 19. reports thai the tribe is doing good | lieved to be the only fan who has been All full size, of good grade cotton, covered work. He requests the membership | taken to the games in this way. \ with fine Art Ticking. Buy one tomor- fo turn out in larger numbers at the{ Carroll Council will meet in the Towat onr Vety Special price of ball games the Red Men's team plays | knights' home in E street Tuesday even- < Yy P! p in the Fraternal League. ing. Reports will be made by the com- Sioux, No. 18. will meet at 7 p.m.|mittec chairman. Carroll Council will . Wednesday, and turn its wigwam |take an active part in the coming ex-| over at 8 o'clock promptly for the pur- | cursion to Chesapeake Beach July 12. pose of instituting the council of th®| “The entertainment committee of the /degree of Pocahontas, to be known as | poosters of Keane Council has com- Sioux Council. No. pleted plans for an informal dance White Eagle Counc . 4, held an|and musical on the evening of July enthusiastic meeting on the 16th. The |20 at Nicholas Parish Hall, Atlantic council received a petition for mem-|City, ard is considering plans for sev- bership. *The great chief of records|eral similar social events during the was present and responded under the|week's stay at the seashore July 17 ®ood of the order. 1o 24. Grgat Sachem Strobel has just re-| The degree officers of Keane Council. turnéd from attending the annual|with many members of the counci made by Mrs. Julia Delano and Mrs.| The base ball game between Keane [N\ 5 . = 5 % = S0 A ; s * Mary Ferguson. After congratulatory | and Potomae councils, scheduled for \\\\ Sale Price Sale Price Serving Table and 48-inch by 6-foot Extension Table. The price .50 speeches by the many visitors refresh- | today, has been called off to allow N ’ ’ = 1 =y h idesed —_— ments were served. An invitation|players to attend the installation of i R is extremely attractive, quality considered, at..........ccnnnnns Kroehler Duofold Will, quickly convert the living room into a bedroom. Golden oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. Special, " $49.75 Drop-Side Crib Strongly constructed of metal, white enamel firfish, drop side. Specially priced, . ~il‘u:l‘ucling spring, This Reed $7.75 Sidway Carriage 777770 0% This Three-Piece Englander Bed Outfit The White Enamel or OId Ivory Heavy Post Bed m had in either 3-foot or 3 size; the very best E link fabric spring and all-cotton mattress. Complete at $24.90 Well constructed, with adjusted reed hood, pressed steel wheels and wind- shield. ' $25.75 72 This Old-Fashioned Splint- Phone : Stand and {7 Stool =7 meeting of the Maryland State Fire- man’s Association. which was held at Cambridge, Md. He visited Wicomico Tribe and was received with grand honors. Gr Chief of Records Bunch visited Silver Moon Council of Alex- andria at its t meeting. The oc- casion wi class adoption at which scveral -s were received into the order. will go to La Plata, Md., today to con- fer the first and second degrees of the order and to assist at the installation of a new council. The Baltimore de- gree team will confer the third de-| ree. ! B'the Glee Club of Keane Council met at the home of Daniel J. Burke, lec- turer of the council, Wednesday even- ing and presented an_amusing com- edy sketch writen by W. A. Mulligan s In fumed” oak finish an.ll' very specially priced at Bottom Chair $3.75 Water Jug $2.98 \ The Great Council building commit- | entitled “The Volstead Act in Action 1 '}41 xfim?%nh at dlh;l and Reaction.” an streets northwest, at 3 o'clock, SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIB- The trading post committee met in Logan Tribe wigwam Wednesday ERTY. /might. Al committees reported en-| pone Council, No. 1. held a short § This 4—PieCe Bungalow Bedroom Suitel Jug, in grace- couragingly. From these reports the | pogincss and social session Tuesday ful design, and A good size This Lullaby Crib B mdm;”: : e civen for charitabie purpescs, | N . Of Oak Finished in Silver Gray with _capable Console Table i nnea rhem?xgg:fs r?fk deramonital) . is é‘:{?‘;fifi %‘r{g’:fi::&}.fi g*gf;-}l: of * Amost attractive Suite and very durably constructed, consisting of Targe n‘a‘: e Dpea and Mirror z::; bottom. Shee scheduled for tomorrow evening in | avenue southeast. Tuesday night a Dresser, Three-Wing Dressing Table, Man’s Chifforobe s 50 ik 29 D ke gt of busidess, mesting \will ibe- held ifor and Squaré-end, Full Size Bed. Marked at an extremely o 79C = $ 75 | $2 98 attractive price for Monday at.........oieiiiiiniienes L The Day of Corns is over for the folks who know With Small Weekly or Monthly e s e Payments, Will Place This 4 end the corn completely. \ Their method is Blue-jay, either liguid or plaster. They apply it by a touch. / e corn is then forgott: until it loosens and cornee: out. Theinventor was a chem- ist who studied corns for 'Kitchen Cabinet In Your Home at Once ////// [ With everything at your hand, you can ac- \\\ many years. The makerisa 5 i o - ; s N\ e ey This Louis XVI Living Room Suite e ey T ot Ane e i e | world-wide repute. g “SELLERS” o our Club Plan at suchfia mod- § e ) . t that t ‘ Blu:g:mlkea huu}: Is Finished in Mahogany Have it placed in the home at once. Sap:‘ggl o § is gentle, yet nothing could It has cane back and ends and comprises large Settee, 5 §\\\ be more efficient. It makes Armchair and Arm Rocker, upholstered in Imported ‘sl 49 2 N paringridiculous, for paring Velour; the Fireside Chair has valance at back. Very I N\ is dangerous, and it never specially priced at.coceeerieiiseneenecsyirrceata. . - could end a com. has won millions, to this § Watch the effect on one newer, better method. Do comn. It will change all your ~this for your own sake. ideas. It will win youasit The best time is tonight. Plaster or Liquid Blue-jay The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago® New York Toronto Makers of B & B Sterile Sargical Dresmiags and Allied Products Here’s a Well-Made Pillow Well filled, round, cov- ered with art cretonne. for porch, bungalow or canoe, 2 JU 512 % %, ANSBURGH L SANSBURG Blue and White China Cup and Saucer Is beautifully decorated and special, priced at.. lgc 727 7 % % N 2 %

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