Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 26

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Invalid n purchase price. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. 7 HEN —you say the word we will supply the Bhnk‘ (day ! Kit carnon Powt. No. 2, | Hall. Pooks. E. Morriso P&Per C°-| oaicus TSt STehe Kbout 11 1000 H. died before a physician « summoned. row night at 8:15 o'clock. Trusses —fitted by experts with TONIGHT. thirty-five years’ experi- The Wanderiuster: % = : will start rom - ence is the kind of service Take Mount street and Pennsy ock. Mr. Thom you get at Gibson's. > We have private fitting | rooms and men and women fitters. Prices most rea- sonable. The Gibson Co., Inc., 617 G Street N.W. 7:45 at 12th street branch, Y. hool. Countess Consta will address the 1 Pen Women at at 8 o'clock. —_— Hillyer The Store You 14th and H.—\dvertisement. e g e " / Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Harlan place, ended hi afternoon by hangi in the woods near Eas I8t street. hours when found. A native of lowa. he this city the past ten cmployed in the farm make a specialty of reau, Department of ickel plating and silver ecently return forks, ete. a knives, scisxors and razers. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ificate of suici d was notified of her hu: completed until her return. r:nd)x seen with your own eyex fi r. Wright Piant. Physician and | st. Toat Tth st: Bow. Phode | nini odenminey held today and tom stitution grounds. at and Phelps place. o'clock. wurgeon in Main_3247. Special Scle HERMDs BOTTFLES fial courses at the school. Mmuaaudor Mrs. Mrs. Peter A. Drury, 57 lfl{ the Holy Rosary Church wi the carnival. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF oY Rollmg Phil Sheridan Post, No. 6, Depart-! Chairs ment of the Potomac, will meet Fri- |ay at 8 pm. at Grana army Han. for Rent The Barry Farm Citisens' Assocla- ition will meet Friday at p.m., in and Sale the Methodist Church, Stanton and | Pomeroy roads, Vers moderate rafes of rental. 1t o u dusire 1o purchase, reutals will ap- |1 Writers' League will meet Fri- vening in the Public Library. | will meet | |tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Grand Army {every vain and idle game. William: the police were tol the coroner rleuded death was due to! | The firat of m meriex of open-nir meetings will be held by the Abraham Lincoln Colncil of American Assoc _ion for the Recognition of the Irishj Republic at 24th and K streets tomor- ORGANIZATION - AC'I;VITIES. moonlight hike Alexandria at n car at 12th avenue at 1 lead. The National Association for the IAdvan(‘rmenl of Colored People will hold its final meeting of the season a; M. Star rehearsal for Masonic | dismal day this Jasper gent was will be held at 7 o'clock at | |3id a de sue of American H street tonight | the sexton sighed, and filled the . Flowers are n delicate compliment from the weck end guest. Blackistone. FOUND HANDING TO TREE. Suicide of Jacob H. Arnold, 60, Certified by Coroner. Jacob H. Arnold. sixty vears old, 6615 life yesterday | to self to a tree astern avenue and He had been dead severa! d and funeral arrangements will not be INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FETE. Rose's Industrial School's an- carnival will be y on the in- ifornia street The gates will Appro-imat Lty glrls are taking various indus- Among ‘he patronesses of the carnival are Mme. Jusserand. \\lfe"ol the French nd H s Worst Foe “His own worst enemy,” men.}: |said, wheén Jasper Piffleton lay |dead. And Jasper, who would never save, was dumped into @ cheap -john grave. This Jasperf; in his younger days, ranged high among the gilded jays who drew !big pay and blew the same mj His ifriends beseeched him to reform and guard agaifist the day of storm by storing safely in a crate the kopeck and the piece of-eight. The village banker i gave advice, and said, “Some day youll lack the price; then rou'll regret, in scalding tears, | the folly of these wasted years.” & had and | \vise” man’s counsel, and was bored. Then countless Jaspers! 105t their jobs; the streets were full of hungry mobs. Our hero joined the jobless men and never could get back again. Oh. now jand then he earned some plunks. | by painting gates, or packing trunks, or dumping turnips in a bin—and evermore he blew them in. 7| years brought ills he could not buy Doc Dingbat’s pills, whicl heal all pains and raise the dead head. And so one bleak and Put _ldsper Piffleton ignored the | And when advancing ! and grow new whiskers on your } | 1y among the paupers or lhe county dourly pa “His own worst foe.” Ithe hill ) the bi grave, and let him slide. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) ASKS SCHOOL STRUCTURE. Presents Request. . Business High School Alumni As- sociution’s request for a new building replace the -present hool was formally laid before school authorities ysterday afternoon vy ,smla ion. Tt is understood that the % | request was favorably received. Pamphlets outlining in _detail <ion at ihe school and the r en‘arged quarter: by the alumni asso- on, with a view to enlisting their in the campaign for a new and school. Facts set forth in the pamphlet v that the school will accomo- 900 students, while the enrollment ear was 1,.200. The enroliment during 1hn next school year, hpgmnmz is_expected INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH Vury Nominal Charge. cal Instruments and Kied Tiner Ex. clusively. KLOMAN’S lmh:l:{ent Co. Business High Alumni Committee | congested | the ! | | l i In Washington's Model Cigar Factory nt 155~ Agents foa Comoy’s London- Mnde “Oh, Daddy!” —Dbut these are some smokes. “ After-Dinner’ Those Two Wonderful 8c Cigars - C., GOING To TAKE HIS SWIMMING LESSON ! “Ofty”’ or At All Dealers’ Made tn Waskington by Henry T. Offterdinger - 508 Pipes WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, TITING | WHY! HES BEEN SuirntriNG FOR 1921, STRANGE! MAYBE HES LEARNING A NEM STROKE! M CRANDALL'S F at 10th ETROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. ! James Oliver Curwood's The GOLDEN vSpec':ial‘ Film F eaturés SNARE Lewis Stone—Ruth Renick LARRY SEMON in “The Rent Collector” K CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. CRANDALL’S —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. WILL ROGERS KNICKERBOCI 15k St. at She’s Wearers —Including careful. ough examination by one of our Graduate Optom- etrists—as low as.... One of 60, 000 of Our Glasses. —AIll Satisfied Customers of ' Our Optical Dept. Eyeglasses thor- —We are never satisfied with a p-lr of Glasses unless they are be- coming and perfectly adjusted. That’s part of our service. CRANDALI.’S In a New Comedy-Drama HONEST HUTCH Added Comedy ETROPOLITAN F_Street mt 10th PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION § Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity _ Assets More Than $7,000,000 T TODAY AND ALL WEEK Surplus Nearing Paramount Prescats " $800,000 Cormer 11th and E Sts. N.W. JANES BERRY, Prealdent JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary N The following special prices will apply for this month: GLASS REFILLS Pint size ¢ . $l79 Quart size . .$2.79 GREEN ENAMELED CASE Pint size . ..$229 Quart size .$3.39 BROWN ENAMELED CASE Pint size . ..$2.39 Quart size .$349 CORRUGATED NICKEL CASE Pint size . .$259 Quart size . .$3.99 PLAIN NICKEL CASE Pint size . ..$: Quart size We also carry t v All-metal Unbreakable Vacuum Bottle. Pint size is $750 and the quart size is $10.00. This is the only vacuum bottle guaranteed not to break The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. Husbands Please Notice EARRANGE fthe letters in p unishment : jand you have nine thumps. Little changes cause great ef- fects. Q[An occasional meal downtown is a little change which will have great effect upon your wife. The relaxation of ordering instead of preparing a meal is alone inspirit- ing to her. [But to that elation add the joy of cooking that even her critical” taste will commend—at WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. Thermometer Registers High 1a the time to get a mew heating sys- tem installed for next winter. Hot Water or Vapor Is Best Call, write or phone for free esti- mate of cost. Biggs Heafing Co. W.E Gottlieh, . X Husliberey, 917 H St Nw Tha-e 4888. back and full framed seat..... Revolving Chairs, without arms; slat back; buk bnced to Typewriter Tables; plain' oak; greatly 85 RADICAL REDUCTIONS - CAMPBELL BUSINESS FURNITURE Slash goes the pencil thru our former close-to-bed-rock prices! A gen- cral stock inventory demands reductions, welcome to all who appreciate the assurance of CAMPBELL anlzty. Oak Office Chairs Exceptionally high grade revolving chairs of fine quartered oak. Made without arms, full,framed, saddle-seat and slat back. 12, ¥12%, 81350 -, Flat Top Desks 55-inch quartered oak desks with built-up, 11/4-inch tops. with filing device xr; ngl;g pedestal. . 5-ply thruout and complete Oak Office Tables Thin top office tables; well built and serv- iceable. Choice of sizes 60x30 or 72x30. 10 ., %12% Oak Tables 72x34 full quartered oak tables with built- up, 134-inch tops; 2 drawers and brass fer- rules. $29.50. Same style; size 66x34, $27.00. Quartered Oak Revolving Chairs, with arms, rounded back 31 4 50 'l‘ypewnter Stands; full quartered oak; 812 50 strongly built and beautifully designed.. SECURITY STEEL C'A'BINE'TS Reduced!" Revolving Stools; slat back, with cane 812 seats; 32 inches high...... O N e ees Oak Bentwood Chairs, with sturdy cane S 25 The most carefully constructed most_utilitarian cabinets known the business world. Thousands now in use in government offices. Without lock....ccceaees. All are covered with four coats of deep olive green;and given a lasting baked enamel fimsh Complete with brass handlps and label holders. THE W. D. CAMPBELL COMPANY Letter Size Case $ 43.50 $38:50 \Nithout-lock Semsve IR 43 BUSINESS FURI\ITURE 124 Thmeenth Street N _ W The Brighton Apartment—Hotel At o-neunt Avezus. the Day, 'l‘l or .u;."‘ American and CAFE Frropesn Plan Comfortable Accommodations Quiet and Refinement - A Select Clientele J. A. WILSON, Pll-e North m 'll-ler —B; GOUVERNEUR MORRIS Beginning Bunday “A_WISE FOOL» By Sir Gilbert Parker B. F. KEITHS &% Daiy 212 Sum. 22 Holyo 3.5 “Unusually Good”—Post FLORENCE MOORE mShuh Terry & mcn?n = SHEE] Elizabeth Kennedy & Milton Berle. Keegan & o‘lnm Poggie Carhart. The Bter- RIALTO 11 A, M—All Week—11 P. M. Heldm: the Mirror Up to Life H. Geraon Presents CLARA KIMBALL 'YOU Sada- Cowaw’s Great Btory “CHARGE T Take Advantage of the Season to Have -We are ready to submit ' plans and furnish estimates “and there is no obligation entailed on your part. erhaps a new i B-lhrnom s just what is meeded to make the home¢ per- fect. The little it will cost will add hun dreds to_the value of the property. Robt. Brumtow Presents FRITZI BRUNETTE THE DEVIL TO PAY Subsidiaries A Dehcwm Food Absolutely Pure. Lnge Glass Jars 10¢ dealers or here ALL NIGH'I‘ ,A PA ’l‘lll! m Mlfln-, Artistic Lklfl.ll Prize Fox Trot "‘. Thurs., Fri. and lll- Eve. s o Brin; w4 !rk'lll - B e our . populamity. : DANCING - 52apoy Jems: st ' COOLEST PLACE IN CITY Under Entire New Management | I | 11 A.M.—Today, Wed—11 P.M. B in HE *" And COMEDY, “THE YORK THEATER . Av &Quebee S . 'HE MARK i CRANDALL’S siusex, Open 715 pm WILLLAY Outsk Famous Anxo CiBin John Fralley to Door And Enjoy = Table d'Hote Chicken Dinner at the Hotel Selted Nuts. Olives | Puree of Tomatoes Salmon Patties a la Ncwburgh Half Fn:d 8pring Chicken o Chi Eul%llflfn- Peas Lettuce and Tomaztoes Ice Cream Coffee Roof Garden Now Open Dancing K30 Tl Midnight Saunders’ jestic Jazz Make Reservations for Your Parties, Banguets, Afterfioon Teas and Dances 13° 40-MILE MOONLIGHT TRIP STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves Tth and N TONIGHT AT war tix AMUSEMENT PARK 20 Fun Featuree, of'% Big Rides. BATL. ROOM_ FOE DANCING TO BHA!IN IOYUVI lm MUSIC “YoOU st. REPUBLIC Near 14th - America's, Finest Colored Movie House Todsy and Tomorrow—2:30 to 11 P.M. “The Little ’Fraid Lndy" In the Cool of the Evening TAKE 32-Mile Moonlight Sail ON HURRICANE DECK TO Marshall Hall “On the Historic Potomac” D ANC[NG EVERY EVEN!NG Excellent Dis infog Roem Bervice Steamer and 't Marsball Hall. STEAMER CHAS. MACALFSTER MOUNT VERNON Steamer Clnrle- Macalester it, Wharf Leaves Dd.ly Eln&} I\lldny, 10 740 9th 8t. N.W. Frank. 6506. We teach the latest in dancing. Beduced tatts sum| Cools )l rnor CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOPL OF DANCING, YORK AVE. 1218 NEW Wext to I-v" Ividual ivate tary Individual w‘l l:-'w } Al .!Ie YATE n-dmuv---wnh ‘Tessons. mer from 10 a.m. to 10 p. GLOVER'S, 613 z';a—m B i, ‘cont balifoom. MISS CHAPP EAR te lessons by S -m’?x'r'r 75 GONN: avE. | nwsu&dn..m. No cnnnncm P-h%i Fu-ulyln.ll.l..lhk W Studio of Dmu' . I'. I un- g -u oy ) l\u- .ulu

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