Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 32

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NOVEMBER 4, 1921. _— - te THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTO! i c"Y NEws IN BR'EF MUTT AND JEFF—When It Comes to Ability, Jeff’s a Bankrup.t. kgt SR ; ; SAY WAITER vou How CAN T SIR WA TER, BRING SEEAn TELRELY WHEN [ m GETTING TEnT, SLow me Some BEANS SUCOMPETE MY omy Siv M N 3 AND D'SGUSTED. THAST . COPPEe AND TDAY DON'T You LIKE —By BUD FISHER.; ¥ A Winter Thaw All' the cordiality you can command won't th out your guests’ dispos: tions in_a cold. dank house. Hospitality de- mands warmth—VAPOR N THAT DOESNT MAT TER vou Don T =AOW How ™ wAait om A WELs WHY DO T You BECOME A CHAUFFEUR AND The public ergas recital seaven will be opened tomorrow at 8 o'clock by Edith B. Athey, civic organlst, fas- sisted by Le Roy Lewis, baritone, and Genevieve Crist, violinist. Recitals| ur & Dow T KAOW HOw system or HOT-WATER will be given on first and third Sat- M RUSHED FOR L T THRTY €€ € THER heat brings it. Ask us [urdays. xv.ue 275 sbnow i Your $082 (’Dcnuh‘?s ~weEK RN A TABLE about both. Goodwill Councll, No. 15, Danghters|; Some. 3Peed Leike I Do? 2508 ; lof America, will give o' box party Plumbing and dance Monday evening. Every conceivable plumb- f Betschda ‘will mecl and the h Woman's Cl of expertv—here! meet Tuesday with Miss Florence White, in Alta Vista. Miss Anna E Biggs HEATING Co. |¥arauhar and Miss Mona Gill, speak- ers. ;i ““Found_Reliable for Over : hirey Years: “!Il-e. Hugll of Switserland will de- GOTTLIEB, Pres. i w. H 2 | 2 tllustrated with motion : H E-‘"‘}"‘r'iflsl‘t':t‘::-h?’_"“\',."“‘ pictures. before the Home Club in the auditorium of the Interfor Depart- ng at § o'clock. | e on the “Charms of Phone Main 4886 R %, day school house, United Brethren Church. 1llustrated lecture-by C. J. Blanchard. Nomination: Stanton Park Cifizens' Asnocintion .\\-(Yn ulmel Monday, 8 p.m., at Peabody School. Men's Club of Moaunt Pleasant Con- gregational Church will meet in church parlors Monday, & p.m. ! The Soecinl Club for Hebrew Home for the Aged, will meet Sunday at 4:30 at 415 M street. Nominati il 2 \ 1o hela and sartidenton Tor :;‘:v“:.“‘sflomry Unioa will meet for gathering | will be available for public use and o presented to ex-presidents. f gifts for forelgn lepers, this after-|the library will be open. The fol- who wish to use it for social pur- | December. Other activities for to- Deanwood Community Cen poses. i miahte Eiple stories: piano; Chil- | center was opened last might b STIMATES MADE _ for PAINTING noon at Mount Vernon M. E. Church, {lowing organizations will meet t dren’s Sewing -Club; Mothers' Sewing tant Superintendent Washington Chapter, Monnt St.|South. night: Boy Scouts. Troop 59; B _llllur‘rv‘ll- Communi 3,'(;;11!0]‘;_Th|e‘l;n and Savings Club: Boy Scouts Troop | talk 'f‘IJ'" : 2 pheds Maryrn ATdinbl Adsatach > % iy Scouts, Troop ‘§7; Metropolitan Ath-| Wil be.a meeting of the Burrville dressmaking; millinery; art|of Public. Schools Garnet €. Wilkin- 2 umni Association, will have| ars. Frank B, Walker will speak |letic Club. Ll ¥ ‘itizens’ Association and the Grown- | needlework. U son. ::g_,';:"s.t‘s’;:,":&‘,':f...lfj‘,‘,,:; ! a luncheon Tuesday, 12:30, at Cosmos before Sunday School-class of Y. W. U up Social b tonight. i ! and prices assured. 1 i Club. - - > 1 SH i i C. A., 1333 F street, at 4:45 o'clock. Park View—Boy Scouts; Park View = n:?g#%eu Pt etn P AtGTRSS C1nt il meet o | Admietc i Thosal Athiciie Shubi | | & Mother Goose Clu, with & mem e 7 Foio tocuble to sstiiats. Tuesday, § pm., with Miss IEdna 4 Royal Midgets. bership of forty-five children, will e i 0. e qi2 . at “Takoma Park Library, - ! S $ T |HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Clark, LigE 1L srcee L hs rrermoon and evening: * Southeast Community Center—The | M€t this evening. The Girls' Soctal $15.00 DOWN-—-$15.00 A MONTH 12333 18tk St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077 LONGER ? is rehearsing for a | erary Club " Conventlon.” An ONLY 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS PAYS FOR THIS GARAGE ; ‘Slabtown S o “The Eel u lecture on “Art Applied to House £ s .| and Lit || The Eelect Klub will mive a dance | o 20 " will bo given at Women's | Pollvanna and other dramatic clubs | and Lit o'clock. 2100 16th street. City Club, 8 o'clock. will hold practice meetings this even- lup« ‘tta entitled “Snow-White and - — ing. From time to time this center | the Seven Dwarfs” is in preparation Morley will Teeture | ~The bazaar by the Liberty Loan Club | will be open to neighborhood groups by fifty children, to be presented in e e e A /3 / broad davlight—if imag % St the same a8 agin. By trom o relisdle firm and . FLORIDA BY SEA i ! Dr. Sylvanus G. lon “The Chromology of the Ancient|at 17 Dupont Circle, will close, with | Maya,” November 15, under auspices | special features. ! 1 blur before your eyes pe——a 4 reading gives you i heads of Carnegle Institution, at Adminis- iy T e Juventis B ¥ @ H BALTIMORE TO ; ache, or i ou can no { tration building, 16th and P . Board of directors of Juvenile Pro- & Tonger see ax far as . 15th and P streets. | | ive Association will mect at 8 |g | SAVANNAH formerly. you need the Parent-Tenachers’ Ansociation of | o'clock, Shorehum Hotel. e ! #2478 One Way. _ Round Trip, $44.60 - attention of an optom- l Adams School, will meet Monday, 5 — = l i JACKSONVILLE etrist. Bring your eye school. Claude Bennett will| Dr. Thomas E. Green will present a 1 $30.08 One Way. Trip, $55.75 film, “Today and Tomorrow,” and ac-| E=—== X companying lccture, both original, at r devotional service, under |Hamline M. E. Church, 8 oclock. * of local Knights Templar, be held Sunday at 3 o'clock,| Reading class of Spanish-American Monument Grounds. Atheneum will meet at § o'clock, Thom- son School. i troubles to us. We will i relicve them. | LEESE GLASSES cost no more than the ordi- nary Kind. LEESE OFTICAL i' {OPTOMETRISTS PHONE MAIN 5672 .. WANNMETAMQITISn 1] | Sromennae Bepke Roome. iy atay 31 IRON CLAD GARAGE C0., Inc.. | peviuss i i T, co. snd sell direct to you in our own | Soelety for Fhiloaophical Inguiry . stores in the principal cities, {will meet tomorrow, 4:30, in Public The St. Paul's Mothers' Club will meet i Library. Dr. George S. Duncan will 2 k. Mrs. M iga imis 1 H | O T A S W, sheal ot “The Philosophic. Message | Yirs, o e eliminating middlemen’s profits WASHINGTON —— BALTINORE —— PHILADELPNIA ——nEw YORR | | |Pier 3 Prate st Tel. St Paul 4300 i potante. - g and unnecessary overhead ex- p——— T e Nt s Dr. James G. Greggerson of the N [ i | o : . "'"lk “fiiifi ,"“" d-“fvn‘.‘s: rlusters” hike for Sam-|tional Chiropractic ~Publicity Bureau, penses. Saving you real money. a 't from Cabin John bridge | will geliver a free lecture on chirupruc- - Mr. Gambs will Jead. ic this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the ba ) i —_— iroom of the New Wiilard Hotel. The ORGANIZATION AGTIVITIES, |Pubilcis imited. ] TONIGHT. | o o er—mm——emer S Nortl: Carotina Societs will meet at |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS 3 Wlison Normal School, trom 8 to! MWilson Normal Community Center Elect 2. o ) " Jlumbia Athletic Club; children's - Dlection. Representative Brin-|gramatics; girls' gymnasium; Girl You’ll Be Glad to Slip Into One of These / Young Men’s son of Newbern, N. C., will speak. Seaia: short-story writing: Hbrary. ° i : Good Health’ Club_ will meet at s‘u_‘?::g‘_e\l\_’gs:n:::it;: Community Cen- , oo dhing Msereet Gymna- | (G Saturday, the ewing machines ul or coat I All_woOI ' Society of Automotive Engineors T will meet at 8 o'clock, at Cosmos - ‘ A e e PLAID-BACK | Colonial bazaar for First M. E. U. S. Gev't Surplus Preperty - Chevs " Cnase’ ibrary, Grom "2t 19 ’ = S msothe: meie aner © 14 Saturday’s Bargain Women “lub | ; [ ] d had to get upat 5 e trom, & o St Any Pair of ‘ eod w2 onaibad o witi ciniic Comnunity Hous i u.5.Army and 0. 8. Navy A NEAPOLIS” Phil Sheridan P | Tailofed in the newest styl i . A il Sheridan Pos : vle, with LN HaaT REGULATOR . (] Beent o e B s " o E half belts and belts all ‘round, patch susted F £ riterd. TeavnE — “ pockets and large, conve e collars. fi:'A. M. fi’&’;’:.“.i.‘..‘fi:.‘.'.&’ u':':(:r‘ie.“l)uh‘fi: fihr..‘ry." ek B8 in the Neuse, ncluding And in F#ic. l;it and Fifi:}. You Can’t Duplicate z'oufl:mve 3_,';:tur Choll;ie of dxtjrkt shade% }1]!1 ' ally, and the rooms are warm 2 Capitol Post. No. 127, Vet- " . em for Less Than $10 More eather mixtures, blues and tans. The snd ogafartable at. the “get- ;."3;'2%‘}1a;‘;‘;fiff‘:fi'i‘j'?;['l“,gé“fi! Officers’ Shees ’ sizes are from 34 to 42. And the price Jresses, music. Al ex-service men o . —can you imagine anything so low— and friends invited Black and Grey Kersey Overcoats at This Price is only Delta Upsilon Fraternity will meet (] ' i i lll dl:nnler sa_llhEbbit‘t Hosol. Itl 0‘:80 tllo S B g S | o ier o song |l TWO STORES IN WASHINGTON MUTUAL SERVICE Fntertainment and dance at N: A Satiird 1006 Pa. Ave Open Saturday rug—co —1am BY EAD, lnc. |der_auspices ‘of Citizens' Assoclation 11156 H St. N. E. Evenings Until | No o voor: Distributors lof Cottage City, Md. Dancing, music 3209 M St., Geergetown l. New York Ave. . P it ll:lh‘;‘ew Jork_Ave. {and speeches. 1106 King St., Aloxandria 10 O’Clock - i Phone Main 3843 TODAT. ) ] ) I Woman's (nterdenominational Mi 2 e i R R i T ) it Wonderful Shoe Values : , e onde e Young Men’s Ulsterettes | | Men’s and Young Men’s Suits | | Doublebreasted, ~ belt all Single and double-breasted I for Satarda ‘round, convertible collar: s 75 models and 3-button cnn»$ = in brown and gray mixtures; ® servatives; all-wool worsteds i - . . v X il stripes, blue serges g Kinneg"s p?ilicy }(:f lla)t_xying in ]bfig quantity and selling :;'o,:: ::rto 900 prendistul '.';,F,’.lfmm?’nm 3¢ to 42. s ow is evidenced in this big special for tomorrow. tJ 9 L] il n Bl‘v’ly'l Wool Children’s Overcoats || Boys’ Overcoats i acimnaws Chinchillas —Info AUl Weat cher- | | toneck styles, with belt. . ’ ) In a beautiful selection of | | oxford gray, plald| Li g er "shaaen, | | all around. Plain shades | :::?:r‘lmé .-:%‘:‘:le'b;emu ‘11- lined; button-to-} with _emblem on and dark plaid mixtures; l"]‘ Or s rea a around; sizes 7 to 16 years. :e::: g’?::'.-, sizes|sleeves o' veure | | full lined. = Sizes from 6 Vi ‘ Saturday special, * 5 12 years. | ; g 4.50 | $7.50 $9.75 i: New L‘O‘w : Prtces } i ” | - ’ . $3.90 Heavy-Weight “Chalmers | er. = o nIoN DUILS || s s | Flovi 'ment. ’ ne- oaves O o e T 2 An Underwear Value That s e Auto Gemnt : — J 3 | T ‘ Stands Out Clearly Teta—Warmly lined. ... $1 I ; Heavy weight rib- | | Gloves—at the- low $1.25 or rea I 10 bed Union Suits in || eriep o oo snd ki I ’ the famous “Chal- | | Goves—of fine quality $1.50 | ——— —— ‘ i mers Make.” Ecru Boys' Jersey Gauntlets— ) $ H color; sizes 34 to 46. | | Very sood and very cheap Qo \ : Every bsugt i;uaran— oy’ Hlack " Loathor ) I 2 s Y %, teed absolutely per- Gauntlets—A REMARK- B()o This new low pricenow coversbothwrapped . fect. Saturday’s big | | AR5 RIS Hid Gioves— 59 . . g ; i ‘Women's, Three-strap Pumps, - Women's Brogue - Oxfords, special at An extra big bargain at 99C fitk : o t# .in aull kid, low walking heel, ~ with saddle strap, in black and Il and NOT wrapped bread made by Corby, in- i Bl e S g H ¢ 9% P i . pairs . Ladies' 0~ pairs Ladies’ | Misses 'ana cnil- 2 H cluding the famous Corby “Mother’s” Bread. [l it 2 i |o0r Bl o] afis™es" sroe . Mercerized Lisle Half Hose i e ot 3 il & Spe- 54 AlL : In cordovan, black, navy and smoke; sizes I o i i X.‘;'i‘?c‘fif’.’ S $2.49 %:de:...(.)i. $2.98] sizes ......... $1.98 # 91 to 1"2-; the biggest men’s Hose value in @ H : i . many. a day. b . i EVir ¢ i G Fne- | Bent 3 Boys| Littie Boys Black ) ThisIs a Mere Frac- o | Corby’s Wrapped 24-0z. Loaf, perLoat, 1Tc | | i7irmass |=ne | s B2 oy ol ol 5 Pairs | al, AL, iy T '$208 | e, e B T 5108 WHOLESALE C for $1.00 I — mam— | ———— E—— C——— SR ice, o i 2 b - Thesepricesshow a reduction of prac- e AR e Mool o of high grade i . - 9 P . - Domet Flan- tically 30 percentfrom last week’s figures T { ; ey . to D. Extra EAT MORE BREAD- o1 co | B S A D— ° $1.50 = = : = : "

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