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FRANKLIN 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline, 12,500 miles to the set of tires, 50% slow- er yearly depreciation. (National Averages) Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Conneeticut Avenue Telephone Main 5341 Towels or appendix as se Wrigl and Seventh str the rain, Thousands —of Washingtonians have se- cured relief by wearing Gib- With siery i prafession. you scien- tifically and guarantee every fitting Prices most reasonable. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends e Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. Electric Fans 50).98 universal blade Three-speed, motor, eight-inch spread. Guaranteed. 19 Ten-inch blade spread, os- cillating universal motor. We deliver free. The Gibson Co., Inc. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, .MOND'AY, JULY 18, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Fire in the stable of the quarter- master department of the Army at g street caused $500 damage yesterday. The Vir; and 19th nia avenue origin was not determined. Carroll, colored, 1111 V street, Sarah years old. died on strects last night about from an attack of heart disease. 11 Hall. Wil leave morning and evening. The Soclal Club of the Hebrew Hom for the Aged will hold a lawn fet for the benefit of the home on th premises, 415 M street S p.m. 1 | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Plans for the formation of a local post of Diamond ed tonight a n’s societ the Red ion will be discus mo .. tonigh! ard the steame 1 is to addres: ch. National Coun S pan., v Division Veterans meet it at the dug out 1004 F . 0. B, nd lawn pa between northeast. ng held at H xth The carnival for will be inued until Wedne! arish grounds, streets., 917 c St. N.W. NON'T —forget that we are ready to supply the Blank Books. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Very moderate rates of rental. 1f you desire to purchase, rentals will ap- Ply on purchase price. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. Efficient Service Is Responsi- ble for Our Growth That is what we have for sale—service—the service of And your busi- our officers. ness as our customer receives the attention of our officers. These men of experience can make your business more ex- act. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. RESEARCH FUND URGED. funds for scientific re. government bureau Sufficient reh work by is sought in a resolution adopted by the directors of the National Canner: Association at“a meeting in Chicag pean itors in the world e alread making n t- ac ary of Agricul- or of the budget. £5001 ment of work an economic value of its propriations for such work are tments which return many times | rding the future nd in promoting the wel- n safeg s of people. on of the whole war expe- been to impress upon the . as it has never been he practical’ valu, ch. Other nation! lesson apparently forty-four pital Traction car at '17th and U 11 o'clock tomorrow at Fifth's building. he division, ? Gen. Han- the| \ il cursion to Indian » party will leave the|INg Gonzaga | PEATS crime. abriel’s church, which was postponed on account of med and con- ¥ night at thel Fifth and Varnum our compet- 1 the Depart- lture for having dem- onstrated to the nation the immense ) The Flctlon Solace hm(- never drags along wlth me; my days are bright as days can be. When I have done my daily task I get a book and loll and bask in comfort in my easy chair, and bid good-bye to every care. The rain may fall, the wind may blow, there may be nineteen kinds of snow, the storm fiend may be on a toot, but [ don’t care a single hoot. Y «| Tomorrow may have griefs to e!burn, some new distress at cvery turn; but future woe can’t | make me quail, for I've a fine jim-corking tale, of camps and courts and bygone kings, vords and guns and kindred ithings. And I am living in a t and I forget while read- thus the work-day world vall its fu‘ and J" its prob- S i and its 1 knm\' 0 many ‘friends who yawn when even- hours are drawing on, they now not how they’ll kill the time, whose dm;zging gait ap- They're tired of everything in sight; there’s not r and H BiLL! day that’s dim with dust and farlRECOVERS HYATTSVILL stroke of paraly ing for the first gave the alarm, the stroke. Wihother it w a thing to do at night; they're tired of going to the shows, and (Iulnlmn has its drouthy woes, S will, con=i | they're tired of cards and croki- 1 i nole, and there is sorrow in each {soul. And so they gasp and groan and yawn, while I read on, and on, and on. WALT MASON. (Copyright by Matthew Adams.) GUARD OF HONOR ASKED. .|Ten Beautiful Girls Wanted for s Flower Carnival. An appeal for ten beautiful g‘c‘;h to o one of the fi onte: s tomobile to bé presented to the pref y | tiest girl. Miss Green requests the who want to be her g | ply at her home, jtween 9 and 10:30 o tomorrow s of the fifty contest- ir guards of honor will be he Dean estate tomorrow ning at 7 o'clock. The date of the al, which has twice been post- d on account of rain, will be an- nounced as soon as the President and ding, who are to review it, find ient to attend. d it conv MADE DEPUTY COLLECTOR. e | STAU July 18.—Hugh W. 1 been appointed and qualified e on dep collector of inte S | n: the Staunton div ris Augusta, Rocking- nd Highland counties. Blackistone § Designs Emblems, Sprays, Wreaths furnished for a” occas;ons TR PR RRR TR ORI, Blackistone 14th and H Don't Spoil YOU ITH shoes source of See that r Vacation\ that are a constant discomfort and pain. you are properly equipped with at least one thor- oughly comfortable traveling. Come to Our expert foot you. sorts of shoes—for Foot-Correction. o fitted correctly. o g pair for tramping and our— “Foot Comfort™ Department specialists will advise And we’ve many specially ‘designed men, women and chil- dren. Kinds built for Comfort, Health and But with Good Style, too! X-Ray “Foot-O—Scope“ —an added guarantee that you will be 44 9w st 1014-16 Po. Avé Ttk &K 233 PaAve. SE Washington and Baltimore DG i dde el t end, Dr. Srvi nnot t that he is consi HONDURA! TEGUCIGALP —Pre first airplane fli d: pi La smokes. ¢ 26x12x7. Pigskin . =ts, tops High-Gr cordovan 15 in. to mer Hyattsville Man, Who Had Stroke, But Gave Alarm, Improving. JE, July 18.—Marion H. and who leaved f k. and is better than at any time since as the dent Lopcez Gutierrez made his | e flew for about by the Two “Safe Bets!” You can't go wrong if you ask for either one of these supreme quality ““After-Dinner”’ Those Two Wonderful 8c Cigars Special Pullman' Cases, $10.90 Minimum weight and maximum strepgth; size siice, $15. Suit Cases or Bags, up from $20.65 Real pigskin models, silk lined, shirred pock- Fitted Qvernight Suit Cases or Bags, 1, Of Fitting_ of Parisian Ivory. shell. ebony, sterling silver, &c. Women’s Traveling I russet, Ing prices up to $24. Special! Week- End 6 75 Cases < Attractive linings, shirred pocket and removable tray. For- $7.50 and $8.50._ |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Safe for a While. GosH! 1 DONT KNOW MHAT To Do! T MANAGER HAS IPOKEN - To ME TWICE ABOUT My HOTEL IM BUSTED FLAT! USE OF LIMBS. E make = plating ysis several day time since is still able to w, CERTAINLY SIR, WE'LL GLADLY GIVE You A DEMONSTRATION IN ONE OF oug FINEST caps! nickel plating and silver knives, THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ER- ITRUST You WiLL PPRDON ME NR. M*GINIS FOR HAVING MENTIONED YOUR BiLL TO Yo PRAY DONT GWE IT A THOUG! —By POP MOMAND.' £ 9 25e F. KEITH'S &% ] 5 3 aily 3115 Sun. 535 Hol'ys 3,35 seph E.Howard & Ethelyn Clark ‘A Hodge-Podge from Musical Comedy’" Jack King—FRANK VAN HO VN gician”—EVA SHIR- s Musical Bovy’ De FOUR CAS ELLS—SIEGAL & IRVING. -'e'ap !.EY 'ltg‘.,;id Gorden’ and us—ao excitement due of the fire or the de- by a visit of an old- Charles A. Wells, Mr. sure. He does know derably improved. | S HEAD FLIES. A, Honduras, July 16 | ht over this city to- | ¥ minutes. | aviato- | l Amer ‘Ofty” or At All Dealers’ Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model Clgar Factory at g=="Agents for Comoy’s London-Made 508 Sth Briar Pipes WESTINGHOUSE Battery Service Stations L. A. O'NEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 21st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 13th and K Streets N.W. B. C. FURR, 7th and G Streets S.W. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. (Turn Off 16th St. at the French Embassy—One Block West) Westinghouse Batteries MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. Distributors. Half-Yearly Clearance of Luggage Week’s ahead of its usual schedule, we are offering the reductions afforded each season by THE HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE EVENT. Vacationists are afforded this opportunity to save up to one-third on dependable mer- chandise. Prevailing Overnight and and ends. Sole Leather Trunks Ladies' Hat Trunks 8hoe Trunks Automobdile Trunks Golf Trunks Saddle Trunks ade Bags, $16 brown and colors, in sizes 18 in. Prevail- special price, INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY ‘WEEK OR MONTH v.:-y Nominal Charge. Also—in the Clearance Sale Army Lockers English - Kit Bags Attache Cases Case Bottom Bags Bellows Cases AMPB] RS FRRTES T —Order Seats No Phone Main 4485 CRANDALL'S lllE’l'llO?l) l'l‘A‘: Capt d P St LlBERTYm’f?','." A "i' PrekFoiD 'IHI’IH GH TE nts lnd Allied Lines Ex- | KLOMAN’S | Instrument Co. | 1114 14th St. N.W. Phone M. 5088 CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL Open From Noon Till Midnight Outskirts Washington Famoux Auto Conduit Road Table d’Hote CHICKEN DINNER ROOF GARDEN D-AN-CING 8:30 Till Midnight (a la earte mervice) Excellent Munlc and Jazz by the Concordia Melody Boys. Make Rewervations for Your Parties, Banquets, Afternoon ROSCOE (FAT- {THE DOLLAR, AVENUE GRAND 45 Pa. Ave 5 CRANDALL'S Perform- . 9:40. Apollo Theater Gnrden, € CRAND ALL'S 1 And BUSTEI 1GHRORS.™ Perform Improves Appearance, Saves Decay. Teax and Dances. ! l Interior and Exterior Work. and it will be well done. Painting Department, Ph. X Let Ferguson do all your painting n. x. FERGUSON, INC. 1114, RANGES The highest types of GAS RANGES are sold here. You'll find the most attractive in price. Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St Main 3016-3017 Gents’ Oxford Bags, $13.15 Top grain_ cowhide, lined; double Prevlll price, $17.30. e Steamer Tranks, up from §18 General Parpose Tranks, ap from §12.40 SPECIAL Steamer and Dress Tranks at 1, OF tctomnT (of trunke Wardrobe Trunks- R-ed-u-ced Full Sise, 25 low as 75. Steamer Sise, a3 low as $24. Silk and 'Velnt Hnnd 33 13% Of the Usual Prices. TODAY AND ALL WEEK FREDERICK MILTON SILLS In Danfel C. W Great Drama o “SALVAGE” LOEW’S =THE MARCH HARE One Continuous Laugh Realart Presents BEBE DANIELS In Her Most Clever Portrayal = Orchestra Auxiliaries MOOT GARDEN 1 A.M—Today-Tu.We—I11 P.M, Universal Preseits FOOL” George Melford's Screen nr--- Novel, “The %sm GILBERT _PARKER |||||l|l|IIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllflllllllllllllll"" Astound! ned FREE ADMISSION . AMUSEMENT PARK 40 Fun Fentures. Six Big Rides ELECTRICALLY COOLED Ballroom Agds to Pleai DANCIN TO OEHMANN’S GREAT MUSIC “HEARING IS BELIEVING.” 32-Mile Moonllght Sail ON HURRICANE DECK TO Marshall Hall “On the Historic Potomac” D ANCIN EVERY EVENING Excellent Dining Boom Bervice on Stoamer axd at Marshall Hall, STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER Leaves 7th St. Whar 10 am., 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. Round Trip, Including War Taxz. MOUNT VERNON % Steamer Chnrlu Macalester g St. Wharf Leaves mily Exoupt Sndly. 10 / ard 2:31 % % % % % % % % % % / % % % % % % % /3 % % % % % STANTON THEATER 6th and C N.E. : SEE JACK DEMPSEY In “DAREDEVIL JACK” TONIGHT STANTON GARDENS 4th St. Bet. Band C Sts. N. E. Penna. Ave. at Zlst St. DANCING EVERive Facinating Jazs Music COOLEST PLACE IN CITY Under. Entire New Management _| e PENN GARDENS HARRY CAREY In a Mile-a-Minute Drama “DESPERATE TRAILS” Orchestra Subsidiarie: S CRANDALL'S F at 10th MErropoLiTaR THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In a Peppy First National Attraction “WEDDING BELLS” Special Attraction “QOur Navy in Action” K CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. Rd. —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In First National's Hit “WEDDING BELLS” Added Comedy “Three Jokers” REPUBLIC Y% ¢ Near 14th America’s Finest Colored Movie House Today and Tomorrow—2:30 to 11 P. M. e Woader Picture of the Age - \ “DECEPTION" Orchestra Short Subjects DANCING. ' 127 8 . AND MRS, ACHER STUDIO, Private Mesen Established 1600 tto 11 p.m. Phone North 6786, GLOVER'S. 61 740 9th St. N.W. We teack the latext in dancing. for the summer. Coolest place in city. Le: atany time, sirictly priv. Hre. 1t 10 pm. 1* 3. J. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoskins Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. Ballroom and all branches of stage dancing correctly taught. PROF. CAIN'S Ir RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, | 1218 NEW YORK AVE. ! Mokt to New Mosonic Temple. €0 f lessons. | Eiement course for beginners. Half 51 ';Z Beed ot liwve an appoinmeat, G en 8 mer trom 1 0 10 p.m. Frank. DA\’ISON S""’i 1329 M n.w.! ":”_K New dance—cTie Todile,” Army-Navy Taph each you to dance correctly in & few lessons. ety private. Any bour. N course. “Washington Studio of Dance, lm 1tk .’ Open 131120, 4 private & and