Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 24

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oy We Make Particularly Good nlargements workman- ship always OPTICAL CO. 614 Oth St. PLANTOESTABLISH l VOCATIONAL PLSTS 'Dlrector Forbes Hopes to Place Four Schools Throughout Country. | Establishment of four United States | vocational universities is being plan- ned by Director Forbes of ‘the vet- erans’ bureau. It Is the Intention to iplace them on abandoned Army can- tonments, one in the east, middle west, I the south and the Pacific coast. The new policy, Col. Forbes said, was worked out with the approval of President Harding, to correct “th system bf farming out vocational pa tients” and properly rehabilitate the lapproximately 94,000 men .now being trained. i and prompt service. Size 8x10-in. ‘M. A.LEES A LITTLE VOYAGE TO BALTIMORE whenever possible ch:ose " Wednesday i “Inspection Tour. i Col. Forbes. said S=====""| within ten days for an inspection tour = /of advantageous sites for the pro- ltions of the country, but expected to {announce the location of the first in« itution before his departure. Choice {of localities, he added. would be made |upon aporoval of the President. There Are Over 3,000 Satisfied Cadillac - Owners in Washington. - Are You One of Them? ! i masonry. Remember. your present car has a JUOCE L0 aving, bookbindl value as appl d toward the pur-|gjectrical work, carpentry and steam- ehase of a Cadillac. i fitting, and such agricultural lines as animal husbandry, dairying and for- N estry The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Sundays Until 3 P.M. 3 { “The universities” Col. =—————————= |'will properly house the men prop. =———————= | erly provide them with the right kind iof subsistence and permit men with families to have their families at the uhiversity. Cott-=es will be built to care for them. They will be put in {training. which will be beneficial not { only to their health, but to their minds as well, and upon completion of their {first_university to start work within ininety days, with about 2,000 men in |aitendance. ' The numbers entolled at the training colleges, he declared, | would depend upon the population of { disabled service men in the various Courses will be offered in architecture. plumbing, Ne Legislation Necessary. No legislation will be necessary for ithe inauguration of the mew policy of vocational - training. Col. Forbes asserted, nor will the cost be greater than under the present system of de- centralized instruction. While the |universities' will not be self-support- g. he added, farm products can be jraised to provide partially for the jsubs’stence of the men. Forbes said, ‘Notice to Garages on - ; course they will be useful. % Robey Motor Co.. “‘_“h”,‘”,d “By utilizing the sites of canton- ord Dealers, 1429 L St. N\W.. |ments which have been, or are, to be centrally located far lsinces |SEandemed by the War Hepartment 1it will be possible to salvage consid- erable material and actually rebuild each cantonment into A& vocational junivers ctically erect -a small ei . SENATE PASSES BILL TO AID TARIFF WORK rand residence, are making free dcluerv of Ford parts. A tele- Phone call will bring a special :delivery. No order too:small to “deliver. Main 2121. {Customs Experts to Gather Data for Use in Drawing Up New Schedule. Investments of First-Class Real Estate Mortgnge Loans Secured for Depositor Thes.e Men Difect the an investigation v customs a~ents nreparatory to the operation of the American valuation nlan in the permanent tariff statue was passed by {the Senate last ni=ht as an amendment to_the Shippine Roard deficiency bill. Chairman Penrose of the Senate finance committee introduced the measure, explaining that it intanded to cover salaries and expenses of fifty additional experts whose employment has been urged by the Treasury. In- connection with the American valuation investigations. Mr. Penrose said his committee would nnt attemnt to rewrite the rates in the House tariff bill until all data on American whola- | sale selling nrices wore available. Tt was ‘“verv evident” that manv of the | Fates were mot properly bassd he Aa. | clared. adding that the cammittea de- i aired ta-heve - <olid fonndation unon Lwhich to_work before it fixed import ! antieg. Cnstome asants - attached tha ! A-~~nece committen have ratima‘eq jt! at least [will peei e OF COMMERCE i;g.hi ethe 'ntétm:; ?‘.‘.‘.23 or thie reason a ‘urther ay ¥ AND SAVINGS s agin comnicting the tariff measure js ex- Cor. 7th and E Sts. . Rosenberg President -ist Vice Pres. 24 pected. SHIFT MEADE TROOPS SOON AFTER SEPT. 1 Transfers rlln.n_ed Among Tank Platoons and Infantry Battalions.- Tank Platoons. Nos. 1 and 2. com- posed of former members of the 7th Tank Company. at Camp Meade, Md., vill mdke th tions by rail * 1. Tank Platoon 1 goes to the coast |defenses of Boston and Tank Platonn 2 to Camp Dix. N, Most of the other:troops-at Camp Meade will march to their. new sta- i tions, including the 1st Battalion of ithe 64th Infantry, erdered to Fort {Washington on fhe Potomac, about ten miles below this city. They will start from Camp Meade shortly after September 1. Maj. John F. McGill, Medical Corps, will accompany the battalion te Fort Washington and re- main there on duty. Maj. Lee R. Dunbar, Medical Corps, will” accompany the 34th Infantry. on its Maj. Humphrey Corpsf at Camp Meade, has béen or- dered to this city for " duty at the Army Medical School. Maj. Walter F. {Von Zelinski, Medical Corps, at Camp Meade, is ordered to .duty at Walter Recd General Hospital, this city. KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO. Woman Slightly Hurt at 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue. While crossing at Pennsylvania avenue and 12th street yesterday fternoon, Sarah Neison, fifty years old, 426 10th street southwest, was knocked down by an automobile and slightly hurt. V. F. Holt, 423 Massa. chusetts avenue, driver of the aut mobile, took her. home. Lilllan Aed, eight years old, 1521 Wisconsin avenue, stepped from the curb at 12th ahd H streets last night and was knocked down by the au- tomebile of Willlam Conradis, 1013 10th strest. She w&s unhurt. Edna wman, 108 East Capitol street, ‘was thrown to the railway loading platform in front of Union Station last night' while alighting from a moving car. She was not ser: ously hurt. Mary L. Froman four years old. 63635 Néwton street was knocked down by an sutomoblla near Georgia avenue and ‘Newton street yésterday E -nksrnonn and cut about her, right Medical BIG | Reducnons POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th St. . Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here === Horstont’s Acld Phosphate, TI 17. h’lml' tter, cheaper, 5 &m inplain o water 24 “rll‘flll'w h—nu nnfllq. he would leave| i posed universities in the different sec- | { Present plans, he said, vall for the: : | 1 l THE BVENING ‘STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. C., "TUESDAY, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Said a Shovelful. _N-Wsws n.Da-uz ™ SASSIETY NEWS SAYS REGGIE ADNOIDS TMARRIED GWENDOLYN MONTMORENCY JONES $ 3D l 1| Well Enough Alone. CITY NEWS IN BREEF. \hmher- of Takoma Chapter, No. 12, be entertained at a A!arden riy by present and past of- ficers at the home of Past Matron Lucy M. Feldmar tomorrow from 6 to 10 o'clock. Old Bill, who once was kalser, now runs his sawing mill, and {lad he acted wiser, he might be kaiser still. A gilt-bespangled <inner. he ruled a mighty realm, nd. Prussia seemed a winner,| with Wilhelm at the helm. He| ;nught have kept on ruling, be- fore the awe-struck crowd, till {he was old and drooling, and ready for the shroud, had he cut cut the scheming that proved to be no good; but he was fond of ireaming—and now he’s saw- ng wood. Alas, no wizard, gunome-eyed, approached the monarch’s throne. to hand him cut this bromide, “Let well jenough alone!” No prophet or | torecaster, no seers in double | i teams; implored the royal mas- jter to can the hop]omt dreams. o Wilhelm went on planniag toj | make the world his realm, the farthest oceans spanning—and iow le’s whacking elm. With rusty saws and axes he lays the hemlock low, and he must pay Lis taxes like John or Richard Roe. But few of us are kaisers and- few of us have -thrones:| we’re mostly early risers who oiFhe Benning, Glendule, Onkland izens’ Association will meet Thurs- d-)' at 8 p.m. at the Smothers School, Benning road. Students of the Roberson Univer- sity will hold a picnic tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at 16th street reservoir. —_— ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. A recently organized Montgomery Woman's Club will hold its first pub- lic meeting at 8 o'clock, at Presby- terian Church, Takoma Park. Mrs Harriet Taylor Upton of the repub. lican national committee will be a speaker. —_— Flowers Are Fresh Cut,Crisp, Prompt delivery. 900 14th (M. dvertisement. TWO AUTOS RECOVERED. Detective James Springmann. who was relieved of duty at Union station and made a member of; Inspector Grant's automobile squad, accompanied Detective Connors to Arlington, Va.. yesterday and re- turned h two prisoners and two automobiles. The detectives went to Arlington to met the automobile of Dr. A. B. 1 : Wilson. 908 14th st = rustle for.the bones. But many | appearea _from SRRt e are disgusted with “well | doctor's office several duvs ago. and before reaching there Sheriff Clem- ents recovered car. that of J. herd street. Bernard A. Kirschner, old. and E_A. Rosenberry. seventeer V' $ old. residents of Barcroft, Va., ere arrested and charged with jo. riding. It is charged that the bo. kept the cars in the woods while nolr using them. Sheriff Clements recov- ered them in the woods. enough,” 1 know ; and'some day they’ll be busted, and full of : shredded woe, because some fcol ambition has led them far astray; the “well enough” con- dition can’t please the hophead jay. Old Bill, that outcast crit- !'ter, might still be on his throne, had-he known when to twitter, “Let well enough alone.” i WALT MASO (Copright by George Matthew Adams.) a_ second_ missing A. Fennell, 533 Shep- | fifteen years Gude’s Flowers for Fall Weddings. Distinctive decorating for the most formal occasion. 1214 F.—Advertise- ment. NAVY YARD MANAGERS. Capt. Charles P. Snyder has been detailed as manager of the navy yard. Portsmouth. . .. and Capt. Harry B eaweiaaimanagst otthe naveies o) Boston, Mass. ASSIGNED TO BUDGET BUREAU | Lieut. Commander Emory D. Stan-| ley, Naval Bupply Corps, of the buréau of supplies and accounts, Navy De- partment. has been detailed as as- sistant chief - co-ordinator general | {of sunply. bureau of budget. this city.! We’ve Knifed the \ $2 Gabar in s good trom 253 to 82 waist. i Be Loyal to 'nm ‘Wasnington rroauct patch sis $1 Wash A Wondertul Bargain Skirts, go0d dea mayonnaise Excels t styles. one Franklin 335 to Chevy Chase Food Proqucts Compsny i you? grocer is not supplied. $1.50 and $2 Big Girls' JE Made of fast color Check or plaid ginghams and jn_sood e leeabte sivlca; size O years. Buy for school now! $1.50 Hand Embroidered | | 4 Starting Your Good Grade White Linene i o Smocks In round or square necks, acatlon belted all around:.sizes 38 to 44. When the glad Fine Coutil time of relaxation C - arrives, your hap- - rset s piness will depend o s not so much on where All these models sold at til a few weeks ago. Higl you go and what you do as on what you have to wear. Awell-packed trunk of garments carefully dry cleaned and pressed is neces- sary vacation equip- ment. CALL MAIN 4724 or medium bus Service teed. Women’s BLOOMERS 33C 34 Made of good quality pink batiste: fall cut: elastic top 25¢ 45-In. Table OILCLOTH Includi; and take v Match that Women's:$4 to $6 White STRAP SLIPPERS | PUMPS AND $ White nubtiék, ons or two straps; 'hfl“: a ’:‘“ mla‘buck‘. sea :i.dh:d. eve oclof a) plin straps ai > & fords; bl .-,ul"iw heels, Al sizes in the lof, 3% to 8, g HAVENT YoU ANy SENTINENT P CaNT You SEE THE BEAWTIFUL KY XAUF INCORPORAT ED ¥ BIewi324.7% ST.NW. = ST.N WASH SKIRTS uality White Mercerized Gabardine Skirts. Fa oot asorment of newet styles in all sizes yoke top or detachable belt 79c A GREAT MEN’S PANTS SALE! 'l'routen...............$295 Trousers $395 $7.50 Trousers........ ‘Worsteds, Cassimeres. etc., mixtures and novelty' weaves—made well in full- cut sizes, 28 to 50 walst—every pair cut in price Pure, Antiseptic and Nondrritant Disper Cloth, strictly vertect quality, each plece in dealed, sanitary wrapper. Full 10" yards, at 27-INCH DIAPER CLOTH, 10 YDS. N E E OFf naRR: PRAISE FOR HIGH SCHOOLS | AUGUST SUST THINK, A FEw WORDS MUMBLED By A MINISTER AND A COUPLE ARQE MARRIED b 02 1921, SLEEP CouPLE YEH, AN A FEW WORDS HMUMBLED BY A GUY IN HIS —By POP MOMAND. 37th Annual Grand Tournament and Dress Ball Marshal! Hall WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 1921 aN' A ARE DIVORCE! $100 in Gold to be Divided Among the Winners Tilting co: ces promptly at noon. Crowning of Queen and distribu- tion of prises at 8:30 p. m. | War Department Honor Roll for Military Training Efficiency. The War Department has an- nounced that the following named high schools, Iphabetically arranged, {in_which junior units of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps are estab- lished. have tnaintained especially ihigh standards of military training i year 1921 and 19 Chattanooga Hlgh School, Chatta- nooga, Tenn.; Bluffs High School, Council lowa; Crane Technical High . Chicago, IIL.; 'l‘.loucestsr High 5 geles, Cali! Los Angeles, High School. Detroit, Mic High School, Rockfotd, High School. Chicago. 1il. ; Rockford Ill.; Schurz Health Candies L. 40, 60 & 80c Ib. DV SO R Columbia_to G the splen NOW PLAYING Enthusiastic multitudes are orowding Loew’s nary ewgagement of that glorious an uant DeMille screem bem’m/— ’ e 2 SWANSON IN HER FIRST STARRING THE GREAT MOMENT —BY ELINOR GLYN— The first original photopl b world-famous author of - Tflo W"’eek&” —A marvelous sunburat of color, luz- ury and romance, backgrounded —A PARAMOUNT PICTURE— WITH MILTON SILLS AND Wl leave Seventh Street Whart iat 10 a. m., 2:30 and 6:45 p. m. returning, will leave Marsball 1l at 12130, 4:30, 7:45 and 17 . m., stopping at Alexandria, Va Round Trip 55¢ Music by Schofield’s Band POLI'S .. Shubert Attractions ™"°"T TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER At 2:15 and 8:15 SEAT SALE TODAY The World’s Greatest Motion Picture Semsation Vicente Blasco Ibanez’ c0nacily to see the extraordi- LORIA PRODUCTION against dor of two comtiments '— JULIA FAYE &,MN THIS CRANDALL’S WEEK—KA _-rna WESLEY <IPPER STHIKES TT T We'veKnifedthe Priceson AlOur KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. TODAY AND TOMORROW. RALL YO MEDY. 2 NEW THEATER Apollo Theater and cRANDm,s Garden. 624 H N.E. TODAT,AND TOMORROW_JASE: WISE FOOL. Yoll( THEATER Ave. q"-».-- CRANDALL’S F st 100 ETROPOLITAN THI 3 WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. KATHERINE MacDONALD With Wesley “Freckies™ Barry STRANGER THAN FICTION Overture “The Girl From Brasit™ “The ::rl:::‘nkl e Skipper t ? x LAKE. in And COMEDY, Ist St. WILLL nd R. 1. Ave. AMERICAN LIBFJ!TY North Canitol nnd P Ste The Superb Snecial Production. RTS ARE TRUMPS 535 Stk St. S. ALL-STAR CAST, in_“DANGER AHEAD. DUMBARTO! 134. Wisconain Ave. dine Skirts 99c|| $1.50 White Skirts of good grade white cotton gabardine with pockets and pearl button 68c 49c $1 50 Extra Size Skirts in Fine White Gabardine all sizes in .00 95¢ Made o in Amoskesg atri gingham _tie- Pack: rick Fack braid trimmed. E. Morrison Paper Co. i : Si Th CRANDALL'S2rey, Thenter sna TODAY, 28 , YD TOMORROW JAMES KIRK- TATIONERY Blank - books—ready to serve you at a moment’s notice. 3009 Pa. Ave. 'Stop that noise You will like the way the gears slide in and out without a murmur when EBONITE, the master lubricant, is in the transmission. EBONITE. is sure death for friction. Ix:ln.p nhhynotb:lubrnm-thBONlTE. z"fl Jl'tlly“E Nfl‘rh" that's your abeolute assurance of l-lrflllh. BAYERSON OIL WORKS ERIE, PA. Manufacturers PEIOGSYLVANA PETROLEUM Blue Serges, Flannels. ng All-Wool in plain colors, stripes, our pick—we want room for fall goods. good coat! 40-IN. VOILES Clean-up price on these ., light or dark smee= | Oe $2 SILK HOSE ‘Women's _ Full-fashtoned, Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, corforan. gray. ote. 19¢ EMBROIDERY |5m yards of fine im- embroidery _edgings, Bt Bk dnch widihe on a fine quality cambric. value, at 28c. 19 YARD-WIDE PERCALES, YD. A blg dssoftment of the wanted ved, yellew, brswn and greem chocts, slae. dota, stripes and fguree’ o Jigat or dark grousds, Service Stations Bradburn. B-t‘y & EL Service Pa. Ave. SE. Modern ‘Auto Supply Co. ey np:!‘y NE Ettinger Battery Service 1417 irving St. N.W. The Jolm A Wlneberger Co, lnc. 3760 Ga. Ave. Smith’s ‘Bat'y & EL Service 2119 18tk St. N.W. & EL Service Smithdeal Baty . 1919 Pa. Ave. N.W. E. J. Penning, 1740 14th St. NwW. “The Still Better Willard” e CRANDALLS Theater. ok £ ESts PRINCESS 1119 B st NE CRANDALL'S 18t & Col. Rd. g sEe LICE LAKE. in { f “UNCHARTED SEAS™ i l L & N. C. Ave. S —TODAY— mou“‘ .l" ANDA HAWLE' “THE BELOVED SILIATY ing at 630 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL 35 YOURNG Witk Herbert Rawlinson in ' $$ CHARGE IT Added Comedy. “Spoonera™ I.OEW'S ALAC 14th “a Irv x St From the Story by PETER B. KYNE Enacted by a int Love Grand?" SCentineems OW A Wdi F. M Second Installment Phe. tures of Herald Beaunty Co = TODAY AND ALL WEEK % = = testan P lfi“fi Péuc‘l S B. F. KEITHS =& CLAYTON The Santos and Hayes Revee “WEALTH" With BUSTER SANTOS. JACQUE Sunshine Comedy— HAYES. Bobble Tremaine, Will Femoas Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOTTA 2 —CONDUCTOR— --m‘om Orpheus,” by SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES T = KVILEFARR | & Grand stock parade Wednesda; Largest exhibit of w:m-.d =l mE 1:30 PM. Dufour Sh d Exhibit oo Dufour, Shows s ibit Halls open day . & 0. Round Trip 94c, tax paid Day Admission, 56c; Night, 10c LAWN FETE—DANCING STEAMER ST. JOHNS Leaves 7th Street Wha 40-Miie Moonlight Trips Mon., Wed,, Fri, 7:15 P COLONIAL BEACH ‘Tues.. Thurs., Sunday, ® AM. Sat. 2:30 P.M. Free Dancing. Washington's O Free Admission l’lum l’llk GLEN EQ;',?,. Fred Remlor Biltimore: Setoists & Aug. 27. REPUBLI > Neariah America’s Finest Colored Movie House Ifl(:‘ Allwal—ll P ‘oday FOR PROPER DANCING TO Faature oresented at 3. 5. OEHMAKNN'S GREAT MUSIC DANCING. DAVISON 'St 1320 Mawidt Latest _ st “Toddie." Toach you to dance <o Pt desoss 1y private. Any hour. Normal conres. V\’a‘hmgton Studio of Dance, 431 11th n.w. Opes 35 (private (;un'ln's. su time, 5. Course, six lesso Pl cod1_baliroom. = W. 1129. w.mun.un You Can Leara Rightway School 1218 Individual private leasons. rot heve o aepmitescat m, You may not need a New Roof for some time to come, if the present roof is properly repaired. Get our advice and estimate, Colbert Service is o Satistactory and as saf an onomical service. ect - MAURICE J. COLBERT Catherine Balle 740 Oth St. N.'W. Prank. ‘We teach the latest in dancing. mm rates for th r. Coolest place in city. Lessons . :u ate. Hrs. 1 10 10 MRS. ACHER STODIO. i

Other pages from this issue: