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COLUMBUS DAY - CELEBRATED HERE » Speeches, Plays, Lectures, Musicales of Italian Nature to Mark Ceremonies. *Public school children joined with e historical and patriotic organiza- 1jons of Washington today in cele- seating Columbus da¥, the 429th an- sfiversary of the discovery of America. ‘Bhe observance of the Nlay will end yith exercises at Centra¥r High School 1d at thz Knights of Columbus Hall & tBnight. Fgt oy D _:Periods sot aside for the study of history in the schools were devoted wmost entirely ta-the tracing of Co- lumbus’ journey across ihe unsailed seas on hi gship, the Santa Marias ‘in some schools special exercises were iteld in honoring the great discoverer The celebration at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 606 E street tonight. 4 8:30 o'clock, will be under the pices of the Washington General ssembly of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. Rev. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives, will be the principal speaker. Michael D. Schaef- “er, navigator of the fourth degree of <he District, will preside. A musical program including vocal and instru- 1t isiproposed to' have each of the Among recreational features will be tbe given by the Gridiron Club at the o 1 snental numbers will be wiven. The ande o e, each o the | clty. has been adjudged the success- | AMORE recreational features WL B2 \Willard Hotel December 10. The invi- | of, the,allied pow ) exercises will be open to the public. forty pieces. Instruments for the|ful entrant. in the competition for|rooms, card rooms, a swimming pool, {tation was extended by a committee | 08 ™ &= Central High Program. {‘B':fl' !Chf;ol mllhlm{‘.\' t’f1';61a1«I hnble plaris of the new Scottish Rite cathe- | showers and other features. . h;a:;‘fld i]»sh?\- :,}fi(h::s!;n‘li@rvrm esident | P oion o RTIHC]AL Em e - 05 e 4 - . 0 borrow from the War Department. , 5 cest | The other members of the bullding | e_club. 0se of the committee | 5", The proxram for the Columbus dav | Eyamination of Appllcantslu the War ‘Department declines to | Grah to be erected at the northwest | o oieo™ /e Sionte Sanger, YFrank |were 3. B. Hornaday, vice president | 3nd duiin celebration at Central High Schoc lend the schools the use of its sur.| COrner of 13th and K streets north- |Sebring, E. P. Morey, Stirling Kerr,|J. Harry Cunningham, secretary, il Eoch Wi gdi et 5 k 3al vhich will he given und 2 : plus musical instruments, school offi- | west, it was announced today by John jRoe Fulkcrson, S. Daavid, Burgess|the followlng members of the ex oie of durion non ann 'l Teadbrc fa S isia ADECtaly vices of th Sommuntty Ordered for Friday to clals WL arrange soms method of | C. Wineman, chalrman of the buliding | Marshall, J. H. MacIntosh and Robert |tive gommittee: Harry J. Brown, B mctal basqust By Missevd analh ty of fitting them. e o purchasing them. committee. A. els. gar C. Snyder, Arthur JI. Sinnott By it HHBSOMEL ~ E at § o'clock. It 3 Create N List The conference will be held tn the | "M Chtiers plans were melected by | - D22l Arthur S. Henning. The officers are | K00sas City officials. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. ert by the Boy reate New List. office of Stephen K. Kramer, assist- |a specially appointed “jury of three, ex-officio members of the executiv Visita to Other Citfes. | C. e cutive ./ ’ ustrated lecture on Italy, and a one- = ant superintendent of schools, who | composed of Thomas Hastings, archi- MILITIA GETS WARSHIP. |committee. i the play,| With the list of teachers eligible|has direct charge of the High School | tect of New York ocity; Waddy . . by Daniel E. Doran. The | for appointment in the District public et Corps. music teacher from | Wood, local architect, and Frank L. s ‘with the conspiracy of Co- each of the high schools will be | Wagner, local builder. Elliott Woods e fcers and. erow- tp ‘over- |schools virtually depleted, school au-| present, in addition to Bandmaster | architect of the Capifol, assisted the Battleship Illinois Turned Over to throw him. The scene takes place |thorities today made arrangements {v!e.-sis.nt‘l‘ fi'i‘?."g'i, Ebuch‘;l‘mc'rl‘kofl"o' gury]l:\ifl;‘enexlmlina:k:’r; of gllnna l-‘llve New York Authorities. 5 on the deck of the Santa Maria. or »f musi e L jocal chitects, including Mr. Cutler, S 1 S G for holding an examination Friday in : submitted drawings in the contest. The Navy Department will turn over th oF]e ; v Itallan o Spirit. an effort to create a new list, which — They were A. P. Clark, jr.; H. W.|to the naval militia of New York the 1 r':‘,'m Shtertammem Yl be ‘b‘*‘"",‘n"n will be drawn from as vacancies oc-| IAJ, OLIVER LEAVES ARMY, | Cutler. 1’? ‘%‘hgnha?' Oscar Vogtand | battieship Iilinols, which has been out l lp e ore 3 Y h : as mbus._The . ran e. Following receip! locture on Italy will be given by Fred. | CUr In the school system. All of thel nry preq N. Oliver, U. S. infantry, | of the jury's repart, the building com.- | of commission for some time, to take the ] erick L. Stephens, who has spent|teachers who passed the last exami-|un has been under treatment at the | mittec convened and put its stamp of | place of the old Granite State, which =L many vears in that country. Miss|nation, except two, have been given o) o oo oty e Sy approval on the selection. was destroyed some months ago by fire. ¢ 2dith B. Athey will give a recital of | positions. alter Reed Hospital, this city, has| “Contract for construction of the| The Iliinols was a second line battle- [ Jtalian airs on the organ. The examination, which will be held |been honorably discharged from the |building will be let in the spring, it |ship of 13,000 tons and mounts twenty- h The Italian Women' Ald Society |at the Franklin School Friday morn- | gervice of the United States. was stated today by Mr. Wineman. | six guns. She was launched in 1898, T and the Italtan Civic Association will |Ing at 8 o'clock, will be for teachers 2 . b 2 in @ body to hear two krand opera |secking positions _in ~ the ~ graded it who are engage rom the | schools. atio "T!hlea"ler at }oluvang to sing le:che';s"fireohnbly will be held in the '1 a arrol all, at 8:3 E k. near . fire Ramaclo Pujgletti t:n%‘:c:nd’r:g Tt was pointed out that to qualify T Maggi, who will sing selections from |for the uucl;in; posllh)'x:: lp‘pll‘c:l‘l’lli 5 noted operas. Mis Pis must not only pass a written tes! u oS omnars sand will be 3t | eid physical examination as well. - . . 4 et severa mimbors of Con: | Those passing bot of the examin n Lioerait Lreai erms i ve been invited to attend the | tions. it was said, will likely be ap- | < i € | pointed in the near future. ! L A .«uh}crimi.;nl dinner. with a pro- Plan High School Cadet Bands. ', gram of special Columbus features,| Active.steps to organize the pro- 2 d :‘,r'l};-b-; held at the Woman's City Club | pgged High School Cadet bands will | ) ; at 6:30 o'clock this evening. be taken at a conference at the| g %E I —_— Franklin School tomorrow ‘finel;lnooni il 3 Tk at 2 o'clock between school military | (i, M 31,350 FOR DAY NURSERY. |uthorities and music teachers in the | it/ I — high s doolu. {ne music leuhernl. it it T - Ass was said, will be instructed to select Ly /. A ociation Announces Receipts | Tuders in their classes who are e 7 From terested in music. ese boys will | . ; Recent Tag Day. be urged to enlist in the bands. O 1. . Receipts from the recent tag:day| According to present plans school ¥ 2eld by the Day Nursery Association | = r————e——————— | [ or the benefit of the day nursery at| ! L 122 T street southwest amounted to | | = h mmore than $1.350, it was announced | == today at a meeting of the association F=o it a_the Ebbitt Hotel. SERVICE ! Results' of the tag canvass were e o ° { i nade public by Mrs. Charles L. Henry, —TIs best from every viewpoint. H = . ‘~:;’:Ef¢r:;3:,,3‘(‘,}:'; E(»gmml('lllr(‘ which ‘a TLet us estimate on Painting, Paper- l s O = : % carried out the ca 5 Mrs. Hepry pres o at m:‘*:g:ufi&", Banging oc Hnselatecing; Y it v ¢ alfgence ofiThe president, Mrs. | °, 1325 14th St i W AnSre 5 GQO l.ln (:0 — T \it Was announced that the associa- P L !IIC-: Met ataes [ Y T old a rummage sale Novem- g ) ber 3, 4 and 5 in the building at 6th wecauate, R h street and Florida avenue northwest Cole 7 = . L Ladies of the organization and thelr Poso! S } riends will dénate various articles of . = ank = L clothing, household e L Zor the Fale, to Which the pubiic i Eyesight Specialist, 3 99 | : o viedd Simublic il rmarty, Wik Eiwia 5. Zto) X 2 1T & s i ueen nne Dedroom Jduite ik e proceeds. from these sources 5 - v 1 e gt S e e ve osed a D1 ea e A : of the ;Q;,?.f‘:;‘,‘?,,?,:g;;”gg Shoonace 9tk and G Bts. X-W. . This_Suite consists of a Dresser,; Chifforette, Semi- 41 nursery. it was pointed out. 2% . Vanity Table and Full-size Bow-end Bed. Walnut or Ma- $ .00 = With a big Shoe Factory “caught” with i , it = | # AT i $17.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly : th ds of Wi ’s Oxfords in stock— ' ; d e &S AW ousands o1 yvomen's ords 1n stoc : 3 ". G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers, 715 13th St. N.W. eeded h -badl fiered lib h n cash badly—offered us a liberal ! 1! The Entire Valuable Furnishings and i Ssion—: ’ J e Entire Valuable Furnishings price concession—so YOU get them at 3 Rich Household Appointments only L aLcsTINee y f i Removed from 2209 Massachusetts Avenue it . o gl 'e i X T To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our o o 1 Galleries, 715 13th Street N.W. it 1 _IJ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, Drawing Room Si Ivory Enamel Bedroom Furniture, and other Table Lamps, Two-pies articles of virtu. TERMS CASH cabinet for records. Embracing in part Mahogany Case Weber Baby Grand Piano, Large Italian Gilt Table, Carved Ttalian Gilt Armchair, Large manshah Carpet, Large Serapi Carpet, Adam Satinwood Painted ite, Elizabethan Oak Dining Room Suite, Ol Mahogany High BRovs, Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, Imported Table China, Tall Italian Gilt Torchieres, Polychrome Room Suite, Mirrors, Colored Prints; Sheraton Mahogany Screen, . cane panels at top; Colonial Mahogany High Boy and many other On Exhibition Tuesday & Wednesday, October 11th & 12th C.G. S_LOAN. & CO.; 'INC., Aucts. House & Herrmann THE. EVENING .STAF, WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON MEMORIAL |AMONG THE. FIRST ARRIVALS FOR THE ARMS CONFERENCE!TWO OFFICERS PROMOTED. MEASURE CONSIDERED A joint resoution regarding the erection of the George Washington Memorial, which has already passed the Senate, wad-considercd by. the House committee on_public bulldings and grounds today. This joint resolution provides that the board of regents of the Smith- sonian Institution shall have charge of the erection” and that whenever $500,000 shall -have been paid in the work may start. More than this sum already has been paid in. The Secretary of War and the Fine Arts Commission objected on the ground that erection of such memo- rials dependent upon public sub- scription usually drags _along, and recommended that as a substitute authority should be left to the Sec- retary of War as to when construc- Mrs. Dimoek. who has charge of collecting _funds for the memorial, was scheduled to testify before, the committee, but she was unable o be present and. urged Chairman Langley by telephone to have the resolution reported otiE’with the amendments recommended. - Some members 6f the committee feit that they wanted more Linformation on.the subject, and action was postponed :until next Wednesday, e The firat arfivals of & officials of the qlneleyd!lenll Dr. P. K.~ . .'::e tary me e nix 3 houned In a wiff when Mrs. Dimock will again be re-{military authorftlés will organize at quested to testify. least two_musical units in the cadet corps. . One will be formed at Cen- tral High School and the other at McKinley Manual Training School. A third band for the 3d Regiment, composed of companies at Eastern, Business and Western High :schools and the Columbia Junior High' School, SCHOOL OFFICIALS Forty Pleces the Minimum. undreds of foreign motables coming to W 1921, STARTING 10 AM. Ker- Rich Velour and other Draperies, ce ‘€ane Back Mahogany Living Dr. Y. S. Tsao, assistant CATHEDRAL DESIGN HAS BEEN CHOSEN Howard W. Cutler, architect of this D. C, WEDNESDAY, O ington for the arms conferemce. A party of Left to rights K. C. Yyag, attache; Ta Chen, attache; 8. M. Chang, aecretarys iecretary, and Y. L. Tong, secretary. They are y. rooms reserved by the Chinese embassy at the Calro. TTOBER 12, 1921 ‘e 13 Cols. Bartin and Russel Had Been Awarded Boxm;‘-_ for Efficiency. Cols: Charles H. Martin of the adju- tant general's department and Edgar Tiussel of the Signal Co! ho have been promoted to the grade of briga- dier general, ‘were both decorated for efliclency during the world war. Gen. Martin held the rank of major gen- eral. He organized the 86th Division and commanded it in France. He also commanded «the 90th and 92d Divisions in the army of occupation after the armistice. Prior to the world war he took part in the Philip- pine {nsurrection and in the expedi- tion to Peking in 1900 and was bre- vetted for gallantry In the.actions at Yangstun and Peking. He is from Iilinofs and was graduated from the Military Academy in 1887. Desticker, chief of staff: Maj. Maury, .Gen. Russel {s from Missouri and|capt. L'Hopital, his personal aide, and was_ graduated from the Military!pr, Andre, his personal . physiclan. Academy in 1887." During the world | Gen. Pershing and Brig. Gen. Conner, war he was chlef signal officer of the | Gesignated as the marshal's military :lmerlfanme:v&tlillmn:«'ry o 28 and ) aide during his and the legion 48 awarded the distinguished serv- |, ittee wi el Wi 2 y T T e R hed e | commitiec will travel with the party. organization and ‘“masterful accom- Other Guests L Leglon. rlishments” of the Signal Corpe. For| Other distinguished figures who will his services lfe also was awarded the -eting, accord- “@ompanion of the Order of the Bath” by Great Britain and the ‘Legion of Honor” by France. Earlier in his career he:had been brevetted for dis- tinguiched -gallantry in actions at Manila and at Cdlovcan and in the campaign against the Luzon Insur- gents. PRESIDENT TO ATTEND. President Harding today accepted n invitation to attend the banquet to | apolis, November 4; Chicago, No-_ tvember 5, and Detroit, November 7. 1 v to Detrolt the marshal will stop at Camp Custer to dedicat: Cloveland will be visited November % {and Pittsburgh November 10, and the, again on the morning of Armistice. Gay to participate in the ceremonies 2 = lington. tion and entertainment of Marshall Foch on his forthcoming visit to the Legion convention and the limitation of armament confércnce were made eris, chairman of the legion reception ! committee, which is to have charge vember 2, going from there to In- On the w the Roosevelt Tubercular Hospital., marshal will return to Washington Final arrangements for the recep-|[0F America’s unknown dead at Ar-» United States for the American public_here today by Alton T. Rob- of the noted Frenchman's tour. | Printing LEWIS M. THAY | mowazn 3. 7% 507 13th N.W. will arrive in New York October 2 oard the liner Paris. In- cluded in his party will . Gen. The marsh: -4 ral of tho Britich . generalisgimo of ian army; Gen. Baron Joque, commitnder-in-chief of the Belgian army, and Charles W. Betrand of the French chamber of deputies, who is head of the interallied vteeran organization including the American Legion. The marshal wiil be tendercd a recep- tion in_New York, after which he will leave for Washington. where he will make a formal call on the President. Accompanied by Gen. Pershing and the representatives of the armies and navi 1 5 : Armondo L The contractor has not been named. a The structure will cost about $750,- 000. It will be constructed of “lime~ stone and will cover a site 102x160 teet. There will be four stories de- voted to recreation and business pur- poses and above all & large cathedrul. The total height of the building will approximate ninety-four feet. The architecture will be Ionic and will be in keeping with the fine edifices of the clty, it is stated. a ICTURE hundreds of pairs of new Fall Sports Ox~ fords, like illustration—Tans,; Browns and Blacks. Realize they are high-grade . Goodyedr welt low shoes made to retail for about 50% more. - Then get here as early as you can tomorrow morning, when the first “shipment goes on sale! They come in all sizes and all widths,and fo make the event still more far-reaching we have added a number of _10-Piece Dining Room Suite Your choice oi Walnut or Mahogany, similar to illustra~ 1982 tion,.consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Inclosed Serving - ‘Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm- chair; seats upholstered in genuyine leather. $20.00 Cash—$3 Weekly Ed own shoes from stock. Many of them considerably reduced,. 'E Seventh and Eye Streets 18, %tyles, include Patent Leather “Flapper” Oxfords; Black, " * 14 ° - : L1 an and Brown wing-tip Brogue and straight-tip Walking =~ ° N 'rhm‘( 0{ the pleasure o ; Oxfords. Tan and Brown one and:twg strap Pumps and" T ; SEERN | Buckle-Pumps, some with perforated’, Bill-strap or Wing- - . That’s to be had with & i i tip. The very sorts of shoes most in need for ‘general Fall :. Columbia R S : . b 1 G f l ON Thwait for us to tell you what a Golden Opportun- Jicial, :‘ ity this is=—~you’ll realize ‘it when you see the shoes. % 7 B ; : i SRR Needless to say, we personally votich for the Quali- e e e e ] | it | R :—;1'1'3 fl:;’;y cot:_ii;:: k;g;: 3 ty and Excellent Service in each and every pair. Prices ‘start at 5 6 g{ggtp‘::vhéfif'o'fien, with 4 offering. ¥ 3 $ 3 4 7 5 - threeleayes, .~ # 1 3 TYPe E2 ot yast Mopsity . $5.00 Cosh—$1.Weekly | $18.75 ! t - 3125 i) Wear With Them S - $2.00 Cash—$2 Monthly .: » $ $1, 51;0, Slsgs. $2.50, i G2 q .75, $3.50 i Now 8 e . —But that isn’t all. We'll make special terms of ': — ) th $5 cash—and $5 per month I DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP & E-2 is one of the favorite models—is fitted wi L6, \Wi=8ETW, y | fipi e e 735 Tth, ST,0LW=BETWEEN GE L, § T 1= S .