Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1921, Page 14

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‘14 THE SUNDAY Are You Interested in Music, Pic- tures, Books, Civic Improvement? 'HE WASHINGTON SOCIETY OF THE FINE = ARTS brings to this city each winter some of the most_distinguished literary men. art critics and musicians in this country, who are heard in lectures and recitals in the auditorium of the Central High School. | M. J. Gormley Speaks of Railroad Situation Before Girenf American. the Nutional Retail Dry tioods Assoc : 5 #io he Raleigh Hotel, discussed the | LECTURES ON LITERATURE ‘WITH FAMOUS Anmcug. AUTHORS, is Hamlin S0 Sen_of the Middle Revdor FROM MFRCHANT OF VENICE.” “‘AS YOU LIXE IT." ‘THF SCHOOL FOR SCANDAT,” and contemporars dramas, by Edith Wynne = and Charlss Ran~ Keuneds. spect d Mo dan. 121 ! g ulb or rebuilding necessary? What versice. L are the chard Burton, Profemsor easor of Eneiish 1oteratore ar flareanl IES AND THE MULTITUDE. ruture at the uiv Men. h - TH] s of the rvall- shis Sty of 3 trict b of English ity of M Lullding up or rebuilding | RECITALS , MACDOWFTL RECITAL. by Mrs. Edward MscDawell, pianist e Bl by 5th—BACH. In Mildred Faas, sonrane, i Charles T. Tittmann, buss. TIAMO RFCITAL. tn Edwin Hughes. 1iinnisf. VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL. Ly David Mannes, violinist, aud Clara Damrosch Ms-nes. ninnist. Meh. 6th-——SONG RECITAL, iy Francis Rogers, buritone, ) Gormley said that i before build th & ted, and to replice with new it 5 those that cannot be rep e problem 1OW |as the men. Washington Society of the Fine Arts recejve ectures and recitals. and are sen 2z OF ART, published monthly ¥ 00w ‘year. . o put the best art. the best musie, ctual thought before its members ue can afford. yet which will in the « is made posible through the eo- ation, which pernits the use of tbe Member The objer and the sou ar a price wh the mun e second question, Mr ars pointing ont unless there w: revenues th unable to pand to mect the growing t tion needs of the countrs ved: and a special invitation Smploves. vrivilege themselves of t onsin av ding will an he stat- uet earn would re - bige i beiter and teel better. ful not to hurt you. charge high prices. DR. WHITE, 407 7th St. Opposite Woolworth's 5e and 10¢ Store. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. (o & p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Fhone Mnin 19 2 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER ¢ | TELLS OF WORK DN WANT EVERYD.C. ANULTISCORES OF ENTRIES |5 [ TRANSPORTATION W GEENH v | Citizens’ Associations Also Anxious for Host of Woman Members. The program for this season is as follows: = Illl)nrlr.-lxlllgh canvass of downmwl; 5 Y e office bulldings will be a feature of i GREAT PAINTERS Association. {he’ campaign to be conducted. the last Ever Held in City. week of October to register every very 3 adult in the Distrlet n the organtzed | ¢y Du8f, Of, SYEY size and de Another outstanding feature of the gn will be the effort to enroll [been entered for all events. women as possible in the Mrs. Nanette | Nick Altrock™ of ‘the dox ul, chairman of the woman's|promises something committee, will mect with her con mittee in the board room of‘tte Di WALTER SCOTT AFTER ONE HUNDRED YEARS, by E. Chariton | building up? citizens’ sociations. lack, Profussor of Fnelish Literaturs at the Univers'y of Boston. in counection wi isportation | 1 Peb. 9ti ALEXANDER HAMILTON IN HISTORY AND FTCTION. by Biiss Perry. industry « this bulld- lding tomorrow night to map |will complete for honors with 15 F. out that phase of the campaign. Lewis' Gee Whiz, the original jozz _Although u_majority of the aseo-|hound, at every show. . 3 -| ciutions have had “woman members in vhich the railroads|the past, the feminine ecitizens of Washinglon have never been as active the first question, Mr.lin these neighborkood organizations With the right of voting now being |in use, and Dr. C. ed by the women of the nation, rommittee in cl . - ton week betloves vhme of resistra- | 3 John Gane of New York will judge rebuiit onomically, and to makejwives und daughters of Washington |Shepherd or police dogs. other necessary additions to the equip-| should begin t8 take- an active DALt in uffairs of thelr city. »\NEW WARD BUILDING ; AT MT. ALTO HOSPITAL [Atkineen wab oireven’ Wisconsin Avenue Plant Gains 120 |Harding, hus been Ble, ut th Uttice of the S Beds by Latest Addition. Mrs. Richard H. the Secre - Baulsir, ¥. A. Kerr why a build . WH. BRUC President. Shrbads 1 Cost $500,000. are among the Air funci LEILA WE Seeretas A new ward Luilding was completed |have listed their pets for the cxhibit t week ut Mount Alto Hospital on new ward ommodate 120 beds nd will bring the bed capacity of Mount Alto up to about 230 beds, or uble its present capacity. w building was constructed cost of ‘approximately * $600,000 ud represents the last word in sana- srium-hospital factlities. used largely for cases from the Dis- trict of Columbia and nearby locali- nus. It will be to care for all classes of surgical ses, both minor and major. The operating building will comprise both e ) . duylight and an artificial light, or i) A urk, operating room, a dental clinic n eye, ear and throat clinic and . : in the B rating room. These alterations 1 don't A i now nearing completion. cllowing the opening of the new it | ward building, an inspection trip was if{made through the hospital by Albert 1115, Haan, manager of the fourth dis- trict, in ‘which Mount Alto is located, and T1. I Rucgo, local representative ). 1921—PART 1. Boston s, wmong th Dollar Red, a ent win Anvhody bringing Boston te il e hot « FIRD IExhibition This Week Expect- . ed to Be Best and Largest om the toy terrier that ca | service dtvision of th | citizenship movement. it ! g . n the Land to the mas way' Association, speaking ¥ Sl “-‘"‘NJ{'}“'!""“;‘,"; "‘f!'-‘"m; bloodhound, will step forward Frid the convention of the traflic group of | oy Y the Federation of |and Saturday night at the de to compete for the prizes in the ampaign, will designate | ri, ) . Police dogs, prominent cltizen within the Next | Gugs, tacinging poletere. orti! {few duys to take charge of the can-|beagle and fox hound vass. dogs, including pointers, show have ns. Mike Durpcy of Philadeipt in dowdom. He has entered his teg hound, Usmellum, in the ghow <melluni Judges Amnounced. . will jud, Boger will judy Saturday night witl 'he given over | to the unclassified specials, when the vinning dogs of compete for the | adjudged the best dog Dr. William P. Collinx $ 3 cup for the best dog owned hy « local exhibitor “Oh Lad: a full sister of t dog recently presented to I’ entercd show by his owngr The Briarfield kenncls of Youngstow Ohlo, are also sending a large o of Alredales. S Noted Ke Little Wonder Gas Range Does the work of a 4-burner Stove, on 207% of the gas. See it at— Columbia Sales Agency 1115 14th Street with the patients and declared that both the food und the service was all Raege wid the hospital and its equipment :Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop.zszg s % M| aasocts : 1 ce islare very sutisfactory from the le- sDr. J. y - 3R N7 TSR O October Evenjngs in the Living Room These brisk October evenings that smell of frost make us want to start a roaring fire in the fireplace and then lie back in a comfortable chair with our favorite. paper i and enjoy solid comfort, and let us tell you one thing— although you may know it yourself —and that is that . there is nothing in the world so comfortable as a big overstuffed davenport or chair. Big, deep, spring cushions that make you feel like you're sinking into a feather bed—and a soft, yielding back that makes you want to stay— that’s real comfort! And good-looking, too, for the soft velours and rich tapestries will harmonize with your furnishings and give a homey. 2% inviting -loek-to any room. ¢ ) i ‘And—the place in Washington where you will find the greatest display. of ‘this fine furniture is just where you would expect to find it—The Life- time Furniture Store—and every piece they have is of Karpen make— . : guaranteed to last. : : here for- $250, so-you seesit * isn’t sq terribly-expensive. S Mayer @" CO. Between.D.-&.E Seventh Street gion's point of view. !l’ g Many authorities on Domestic Science have claimed that the Hoosier Tool Com- partment Tray is the grea venience ever built in a Kitchen Cabinet. Even when the table top iz fully extended. g i . \ - this tray puts the smallest kitchen tools | 3 directly, at your fingers’ ends. The New Improved Hoosier Beauty not only saves " more steps than any other kitchen device. but in addition gives you a big saving in . time and worry. est single con- This is only one of the many labor-saving improvements presented in the New Hoos- der. Each of these features is highly im- portant—but features do not of themselves make a Kitchen Cabinet—the all-important’ thing is the arrangement. i i . MAJ. GESSFORD BECOVERS. iwFGet an Efficient SimrPLEX Pump * for Your FORD ,oThe opening might in the duditor- (1917 and Later Models) ture night. Thre will be 2 i hlhfi Seventh Street .. | Mayer @ COo l 3 Goodacre also has two! cup and the fight will be J?UE‘S li'OAD FOR '$10.000. s of the finest exhibits R aver shown here will be b who dicd October Maj. Harry L. Gessford, superintend- 2 ent of police, who went o Atlantic v two wecks z0. Ba® recove m his i o He has re turned home and wiil resume ) duties at headquarters this mornin o * AL Shamr FOR THEL" MOTORIS™ ORKING u few minutes with water boili ) . more than YEARS of service with cool oil }'-pr thls. reason many makes of automobiles are pro vided w1t.h water pumps. The life of a motar «e pends mainly on LUBRICATION. With the OIL OVERHEATED —the compression of the gas mixture in the is reduced and EXPLOSIVE POWER IS LOST. is the reason a “HOT MOTOR" with the WATEL BOILING will balk at climbing hills. POOR COM PRESSION due to hot motor is the cause. Loss of compression means not alone loss of PO but it allows the gasoline mixture to pass the ¥ rings into the oil-pan. thereby greatly redu lubricating qualities of the oil. vlinders This Condition Can Be Readily Overcome by the Simple Installation of a Simplex Pump or your Ford The Simplex circulates more water with ie any other pump. It keeps water tight wut. in use, you’ll never Be without it. Easiiyv i and moderately priced; ali dealers Mo ELECTRIC) AuTo SuppLY DEPT: po (0 .~ The New Hoosier Saves More Than Steps Hoosier's more scientific arrangement places everything where it is easiest 1o reach. and in addition gives you a big, un- cluttered work table, which extends all the way back into the cabinet. This arrange- ment is peculiar to the Hoosier. It is no: duplicated in any other cabinet, and is o reason why the Hoosier is today America’s tavorite kitchen convenience, used and in- dorsed by two million women. \ No matter whether you now own a Kitchen Cabinet or not—Hoosier can save vou time and steps. It will pay you to see the Hoosier at our store. Hoosier porcel- iron tables and cabinet range in price from $11.50 to $92.50 f. o. b. factory. The model kitchen is so arranged as to make the Hoosier the very heart of all kitchen ac- tivities. Put a Hoosier in your kitchen and save miles of steps each day. Between D& E g Where Hoosiers Are Sold on the Club Plan administrator of 4| and oil overheated will wear your motor

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