Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 28

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i | 28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. HYNEWS IN BRIEF. | oROANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |MUTT AND JEFF—IJeff Wouldw't Do That to His Worst Enemy. .- G e —By BUD FISHER. TONIGHT. Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ Assocla- o = e tion will meet at 8 o'clock at All Souls’ Tt UP AGAINST . / BuT (E I LET 0V BUT, Bess, T'm Civie wetivh r 'w elty . Church, Cathedral a . Fred Sand- ' HAVE A WEEK'S SALARY "‘"'::f"'?‘::"”"efi e oD, e berk il give an fomraied fceture” Ree w’:’ei:u:v:: . S ktea o owt > TWELVE DOLLARS AND You HAPPENED || T MucH o€ P inen's I Chab to- HEE ' R ; morrow at3 p.m. ? Atlcansas State Society will meet at AT e WON'T You PLEASE A WEER WHNLD o DROP DEAD ToMEHT | | A GENTLEMAN ; To PLAY You A JOB AND GET A GlUE ME A JoB7 5 Ba 0 MucH? N LD Re ol Y€ E | suck A DIRTY the Thomson School, 8 o'cloci. Washington Cuapter, Mount St.| I e Agnes® College Alumnaé Association. | Kappa Alpl eta_will me ; 5 = Wil meet. Friday, at Holy Trinity |eclock, with Miss Mary Noves, 224 PIECE OF CHANGE 3 TRICK AS Convent, 3513 X street, at § p.m. For- | Spruce’ avenue, Takoma Park. OR T'LL StecP IN Tl : ] THAT! mer students invited: | Brvan-Buchannan Pare Teacher As: T™HE PARK! ' . John le Graves will give hixn|Sociation will meet at 7:30 o'clock at lecture, “Armageddon,” at University |Bryan School. Club Friday, at 8:30. Ladies’ night. New York State Society will meet at 11 meet oo | WVilson Normul School at’8 o'clock. The Bauneker et morrow evening fngton Con Home Hygiene Nurses will meet at § servatory of Mu 902 T sireet.!o'clock in Phyllis Wheatley Club, 9th capt. €. C. N ¥ '« and Dr. L 1. and Rhode Island avenue. Soruegs of Tuskegee, Ala. will speak. = me Club will meet at’s o'clock n School. George Br'dwin MeCoy Urnit, Avy fern Woman's Legion. will meet F day. at 10:30 a.m., in Church of th _ Covenant. Meeting of George Washington Post, Xo. 1, American Legion. § o'clock, in ; the bardroom of the District building: l DR. SZE TO SPEAK. at the clubho S : urdav. at 8 p.m. M Y ested ' Will Talke “China and U. 8.” as ot et | Subject at Cosmos Club. | The College Womer's Club hold an imnartant husi ma “China and the I'nitsd States” will ibe the subject of Minister Alfred Sze | 3 Ziat 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at ers will the Cosmos Club, before members of ithe Twentieth Century Club. i Speakers will outline what the wom- Inhamin Gnstaty. =t mease ta€n oOf the city may e Ak o Normar the city more attr: conference on_the 1 and oth speak. H B H vard making | i R g | i [ e Aot trained nurse and trafned will be made; foreman of construction, | Will be allowed for most positions the | PLANN. | President Harding. It is to cost $600.- urlng the FEDERAL POSITIONS OPEN I» Punama ca ervice, | bureau of animal industry, $150 | Sy of which Goes ot Decved 32,500 T ING HARDING HOTEL. ! 000, will be e .h‘. ) _— § 0 'a_month, with e menth. a year. | MARION. Ohio, October 5.—A cam- ) 90%.- Wi SIEL SLOTICE MIEN - AN ent for duty, for which a de In addition to the basic salaries| ¥ information may be obtained | paign has-been started to build a|have 160 rooms. Marion is Presiden: 0 a month from the salary | named above, the bonus of $20 a month { from the commission. hotel here to be named in honor of Harding’s home. to pre- " 4 o chairman | Civil Service Commission An- nounces Examnations. SAIL FOR CANAL ZONE. br. Louis A. Bawer of the de 10 Years in This Square £ Henderson’s on F Street Served from 6 to 8:30 LL signs point to an active social season. which fact suggests the advisability of consuiting us now relative to New Draperies, Wall Papers, the Reup- holstering of Furniture and Redecorating probiems. Isti- mates are yours for the asking. any Bedroom Suites in new designs at Impressively Reasonable Prices. DINNER - - - $150 | | MENUS that reflect a master-chef’s skill, luring you to frequent, perhaps nightly, indu’gence. FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street Special Business Men's Luncheon, 73¢ 4 la Carte 8ervice Club Breakfasts --nn]_' FD 11D IR NTW CAPL‘ i HERE COME S THE i Zlev-ter and Corrider Emnloves at ! C. Building “Dressy.” i tar conduetors-and corridor | ves of the District building are | all “dalled. np” fn new cans Queen Anne Bedroom Suite This Suite consists of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity Table and Full-size Bow End Bed. Walnut or Mahogany 5169 00 finish. prnedid $17.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly Shiny gold letters "indicate their 66 sy October calling. and gilt rumerals on caps are furnished for further identifica- e s : tion. ’ A determined bid was made for caps No 7 and 11, while cap No. 13§ is vet unclaimed. I “The cans cost $1.75." remarked one | human thermometer who rises and ! 2 falls every dav_‘n one of the west| (S| s'de elevators. “"But what gete me. ‘s ! the best lookine part of thers th Jotters. cnlv cost a cent o lett First floor, tax office. ¥ where you get dog tams T - ; — —And YOU, one t;f her friends, are wondering what ia the world to give her. Vigor and Viands Let us help you select some- HE fatigue o sl dozen Soia thing that will please her. We ° { of shopping ver s(.;n;‘;er& have everything you could . think of in silverware, as well as gift suggestions in cut glass. It will be a revelation to visit our store. and the S strainof business drops like a cloak from %VALLIS’ luncheon guest. qAp- petizing food, comfort, plain surroundings to wirich the informality of coziness gives charm —these and most hum- ble prices for hearty good fare invoke your i cheer at i Wallis’ 12th and G Sts. N. W. Solid Sit- These Special Prices Will‘ ! | Make Selection Here " More Interesting 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Your choice of Walnut or Mahogany, similar to illustration, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, nclosed Serving Table, . 48-inch Extension Table. 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair; seats uphoistered,in genuine leather. $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly Sandwich Tray, $15.00 | Sheffield Silver Revroductions i A Casseroles; pierced Shetfield holder, Full Size Sheffield T A ilv Bread Tray; several SheffieldMeat Solid Silve s Pyrex Fray” nana’ h;‘x’x‘é Gty $5 00 Platters; co m plete gl{us ..... 36050 | mered " designs. . . o assortment of all $23.00 sizes and designs. Sheficld Tea Set; Bridal Gifts at S ; C o m plete assort- . $5 and $10 = ment ofpl'l'm'lfcx and . : ’ Etruscan ‘Solid savgr Solid Oak Dining | . Table _Beautifully finished, Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered .highly polished ; extends™ in black or brown leatherette. Prices - to 6 feet when open, start at $34.75 ‘with three leaves. z .$5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly - $14.75 $1.50 Cash—$3 Monthly % DEPENDABLE GLASSES1¥/3 'V If we examine your V /e_\-u we will discover % Half dozen Solid Silver Bouillon Cups, in case, $45.00 We have two conveniently arranged tables with complete assortments of . every desirable Bridal Gift at $5.00 and $10.00. . Harris &—,Cm - Seventh and D St. Table Ware. their exact, condition. 1f the cye lenses are clouded or imprope: shaped we will find it out. If the focusing muscles are weak we will know it. We wi'l find out the cause of your ‘eye troubie—our i 3lasses will remedy it W A LEest OpTICAL (o | OPTOMETRIST i ST. 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