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a2 READY FOR OPENING OF POULTRY SHOW Entries to the Number of 3,000 Classified—Silver Cups as Prizes. With _entries to the number of about 3,000 classified, everything is in readiness for the opening of the annual Washington poultry show at the Coliseum, Sth street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, Tuesday, which will continue through Saturday. Besides the varfous varfetles of chickens, ducks and pigeons, there will also be c! ident Coolidge and Secre! iture Wallace—offered he country to tries have been shed Guests Expected. of the show say some Disting: he offici of Ihe delegates to the conference on limitation of armaments, together with members of their staff, have sig- nified their intention of attending the Show to see the various high-class Ihreeds of American chickens and pigeons. Marshal Foch is expected to visit the show, and is later to be presented with a pen of chickens, the breed to be selected by him, from the best birds In the local, Madison Square Garden and Newark. N. J., ex- hibits. This pen of birds will be shipped to his farm in France. S Buckholtz of this_city. owns what is believed to be the only \hite peacock in the United States, will have the bird on exhibition. Con- siderable interest is being taken in 1he show by officials of the @epart- ment of Agriculture, who have ar- ranged to exhibit chicks pigeons bred by their expe Mensage Bearers Lix that have nd still in training e the Pres o ofts costia—as we 10 their lofts in Ana s i be < fl\\lL( a Y White fantail pigeon of the “mp[oglatys will be exg(l:lled by . .re being instructed in poultry judg- :r‘;:. undzr the direction of the voca- tional training department of the gov- crnment. will compete in dpsses on udging of poultry. T pectal features have been arranged for the children, who will be admitted iree at any time when accompan! d Dy an adult. A special children days has been arranged for Satur officers of the show are: Presi- ity nson; vice president, secretary and treas- ‘W. Kinghorne. “The judges Wil ber Poultry—W. H. ard, Manchester, Conn.; J. H. Dreven- . Hanna, azlett, New- Kriner, Stettlers- i JMcAtee, United States ‘Pet stock—J. Henri Wagne! gton, D. C. Money iilm yl?ullry know how to AMAKE MONBY from poultry? How to get most_fall and winter exgn? to select fowls for exhibition and show them to win ? We can show YOU—Positively. Our officers are nationally known poultry authorities aud our coursg the only poultry correspondence course indorsed by the leadin: JENp— agricultural collegen, Send TO- AN FOULTRY, he SRS Wadbington Fouttry Shaw, coil- R senm. The National Poultry Institute = Dept 222, Marden Bidg.. Washington. D. C. | TODAY $240 will buy 20 shares of CIIA: 1LER MOTOR or 10 shares of AMERIO\ COMOTIVE? The balance to suit your monthiy sncome. Tt tis explain the benefits of our PARTIAL T‘AT)"L\'{ mf(fl':;fl the purchase of such standard listed div! pasers. VAN STRUM. SCOTT & COMPANY, Iuc., 947 15th Strest N.W. Was ::0, Phone Main 7633, Pocket Knives Gold or gold filled, are not ounly ornamental but uscinl as well, and #make a most pleasing and acceptable Nanas gift. - Special Prices D. Alpher Jeweler 907 G St. N.W. Emblems, Charms, Rings of all orders. Large as- sortment at very reason- able prices. that will be useful during the entire year. LUNCHEON SETS, SCARFS, PILLOWCASES, GUESTS' TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, etc, in _ designs, | stamped ready to work. TAPESTRIES PRACTIC, LY DONE FOR SCREENS, [i CHAIR BACKS, FOOT- | STOOLS, etc., with full in- | structions how to finish them. VANITY BAGS, Lingerie Pins, Powder P“?l"ob:nm Garters, Carriage ol ers, Armlets. From 30c te $5. Embroidered Pincushlons, exquisite designs, $1.35 to $5. Handsome Embroidered Collars, beautiful White | Handkerchiefs. We stamp one initial free for coming week. - Pleating, . Braiding, Hem- stitching, Stamping, Initialing, Beading, Embroidery by Com= petent People. Arrival of New Shipment STEEL BEADS, No. 7, 8 9, 10 and | The | white fantail pigeon of the ed States, MASONS ENTERTAINED. Traveling in five speclal carsa large delegation from the Monumental Commandery, Knights Templar of Baltimore arrived here Friday night, where they were entertained by the members of Columbia Commandery, No 3, Knights Templar ‘The visitors were met at the station by an escort from the local com- mandery, led by the Kallipolis Grotto Drum and Drill Corps, under the di- rection of Irvin Robinson, and marched to the temple. After wit- nessing the presentation of the order of the Temple, they were entertained in the banquet hall, where covers were laid for 400 persons. Muslic.was furnished by the Grotto . 'The Musurgia Quartet gave eral selections, and short address- were delivered by Past Grand Com- mander Charles E. Baldwin and Grand Prelate Thorpe of the Grand Com- mandery of Baltimore. oping NUTRA-VIN —is the ideal restorative tonic —it develops strength, builds firm flesh, enriches the blood. adds vigor to the mind end body, stimulates the appetite. Keep well all winter. Take Nutra-Vin. Don’t €ough! Take Hall’s! Hall's Cherry Expectorant affords instant relief from. coughs and colds, 1t clears the throat and. nasal passages; sooth sore throat and effec- tively checks coughs. \ *35¢ and *60c J Vegvctl In a Single Night Queen Anne Lo- tion softens and soothcs chapped and roughened hands and face. Men 1lke it for after shaving. *35c and *65¢ 35¢ “Razor Aid” Shaving Cream, 25¢ —forms a rich, creamy lather —softens tho beard, soothes the skin. - —BABEK-- ' . Quick, sure remedy for _ Malaria, Chills, Fevér and La Grippe Powerful Tonlc and Appetizer, contains mo quinine, arsenic or habit-forming drugs. (" ° ‘CO-NO-MO Removes corns, callouses and dry warts. Nonleri- tant, ln(lupllt. drugless, heal: 4y ing. Try this hy- glenic and safe \ "V Guaranteed, ¥*42c - 7 This Wonderful Laxative " Red Cloud Liver Berries —is gusranteed to Eive relief to all suf- ferers of constipa- tion, biliousness, sick headache, stomach and liver trouble—or money will be re- turned, * 25c Size, 21c Mrs. Massachusetts avenue, community home #8 & memorial to her husband, the fcan Junior Red Cross showing the approaching completion of the first community home in that far-away city of Prague, Czechoslovakia, which Mrs. Stewart's generosity has made be known as the Little Lezionnaires \Clubhouse, and is for the children, a fa realization of the vision of Miss Alice Masaryk, the daughter of the presi- dent of Czecho-Slov be When Miss Masaryk was released from an Austrian prison in 1918 she threw herself, work for the poor children of Prague. Inspired by her experience in Hull House. before the war, worked with Miss Jane Addams when | 80€ OI; father was a professor najres: dren the fine example of. those Czechs | C who refused to flght with the Aus-|d trian army, and in company with the Czechs living in America organized the Csech Legion to fight with the alllea Miss Masaryk played with the chil- dren, read to them, taught them and Complete fiastman line at all dores—Ko- daks, . Cameras, Films and Supplies. Highest quality 24-hour devel- and finishing service. - *Musco Rubbing Oil. . . . . .. . *30c. Phenolax Wafers. . .. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 20, 1921—PART 1 only after years of delay, dus to legal |Cross have given them a constant re- complications, and, owing to the bousing | minder of their kindly interest in . 710 | them through the Stewart memorial D. C. WOMAN DONATES FIRST COMMUNITY HOME IN PRAGUE | Mrs. Alexander Stewart in Memorial to Husband Brings Joy to Czecho- slovakian Children. Alexander Stewart, has bullt a in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Stewart. Photographs e just been received by the Amer- an ble. This community home will Th heart and soul, into where she in the | hu ralty of Chicago, she organized up “of children to whom was the name of the Little Legion- this to keep before the chil- stor of Leglonnaire: the ald of the Y. M. C. A C. American Red Crosi opened u makexhift clubhouse in few rooms of what had formerly been primitive club- inspiring place. converted into & er. and the large raloon became Junfor Red Cross | converted one room into a bathroom, { which was the only place In that sec- tion_of the city where a bath could und the showers were In The garden | house soon became the: almost | was used as & playground. One Sunday afternoon a few weeks before Christmas of 1920 the new workshop presented an amasing con- | trast to the old days when it was 1 3 Several d children were at work, sing- ing gayly at their t in one corner a group of hoys were making wooden | toys; In wnother irls were making rag dollls. At one table gingerbrea Na6-703 ISASEN. W. No 7-116GSa.N.W. NoS-I4hGPLRE No.9-3Ist&MSaN.W, No. 1012t & Cotambls Road No. 11688 Pa. Ave 5.8 A. and the old tavern. Th: e nee hall w workshop. The had, constant use. : 0f drunken brawlis. ndre 2220mothered them, until the election of her father to the life presidency of Czechoslovakia called her to a wider sphere of service—notably that of organizing the Czech Red Ci the Caech Junlor Red Cre A patriotic organizatio: Czech Heart took charge of the group and in May, 1920, with o Y. W. kies were being decorated with igns in colored sugar. ries of educational value. Scattered here and there groups of smaller chil dren, clustered around an older girl, were listening attentlvely to her telling 1- nfortunately this old tavern was —in good me eled body a a long, long cial value at A Good Pint Vacuum Bottle - Special at 69c |. tal case with black enam- nd aluminum caps and shoulder. Keeps liquid hot or cold for tume. 69c. A great big spe- Specials! *Azurea Face Powder. *Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. . - *Java Rice Face Powder. *Mavis Talcum.. *Johnson’s Talcum.. . ... . .. %35c Cutex Nail Preparations *Lustrite Nail Preparations. , *De Miracle Depilatory. . . . . *$1.00 Mando Depilatory *Agurea Vegetal.. .. ........ *Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal ‘*Coty’s L’Origan Extract, bulk, oz. . AR B $1.69, $2.69 ...... $1.49, $2.79, $3.98 ..... . | cevees..39¢ *Djer-Kiss Toilet Water. . . .. *Mary Garden Toilet Water. *Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. ..... . *Hay’s Henna Shampoo. .. .. . *Farr’s Gray Hair Restorer.. . *Herpicide. . ..... ........... *Pepscdent Tcoth Paste *Pebeco Tooth Paste. . . .. ... *Lyon’s Tooth Powder or Paste. . .. *Neet Deodorant. . . . ..... arster *Odorono ‘Non Spi. *Sloan’s Liniment *1.00 Alcorub.. .. *California Syrup Figs. *Carter’s Liver Pills. . . *Nature’s Remedy. . *50c Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsi *Father John’s Medicine. ... . *Jad Salts.. ... *Scot’s Emulsion. . . . . . *50c Poslam Ointment. +$1.25 Pierce’s Favorite Prescription *Hill’s Cascara Quinine.. ... .. *Salaxol Mineral Oil, pint. . *25¢ Alcock’s Porous Plasters. . : Mail Orders c or iraction. rate of lc for each [ Wilt be filled promptly—inclose sufficient to cover postage and war tax on articles marked with a star (*). War tax at the P .29¢, 53¢, $1.09 ..83¢ ‘crown property” and could be bought . Luncheon Specials Chicken Salad Sandwich.. . . Egg and Lettuce Sandwich. Swiss Cheese Sandwich. . . . Pimento Cheese Sandwich. Sliced Ham Sandwich. . . . Peanut Butter Sandwiches (5 in pkg.).. .. . Hot Chocolate with whipped cream. = Hot Coffee with pure cream. .. ortage in Prague, the tenants occupled the upper stories could not evicted. This was the situation fn Januuary, 1921, havin, organization of the Czech Red Cross. A few weeks later news was recelved maires, and the municipality was per- bullding was begun. tect. It forms three sides of a square, ’rolmd. The wings are workshops, one for girls and one for boys. In the main hulld.ln’ are & l&rfie asgembly hi of- fices, kitchen and dining room, ba: 3 library, and doctor's and dentist’s of- fice. The city of has furnish a dentist and Cross {s provid ‘This clubhouse has been presented to the Crech Red Croas for the use of the Little Legionnaires and the Prague chapter of the Cszech Red Cross has agreed to maintain it after the present year. Hundreds of little children who have found a welcome In this community centef are obtain- ing a new outlook on life, ambition 1s supplanting indifference. and they take delight in the knowledge that an American woman m the Capital city of the United States and the chil- dren of the Americ: Junfor Red XMAS TREE OUTFIT WHILE THEY LAST For House Current or Battery ET :189 8 EVERY S8BT GUARANTEED leo large nasprtment of differsnt coler wulber fanty and plain, at reduced prices, PENN ELECTRIC & GAS JUPP. g . INTE 8T, N. W. Open lv.-‘lllrnm "hn- itatn 813 Fountain ..15¢ .15¢ N SALE! ) Delicious I . 8% Lady Whole Cordigl Cherries. box Cretonne Dipp ed Chocolates, couted with especially fine vanilla checo- late. Lb. box. . Lb. . 39¢ Mint Nibs, delicious led i peppermints. Lb. {.. 33c Our Famous Fresh, Crisp Pea- nut Brittle. Lb.... ceenes ¢ Meltaways, crisp honeycomb center and coated with * chopped nuts and rich vanilla choeolate. Special, 39(.’ Dermatone Soap, 19¢, 3 for 50c Pure, superb soap, for tollet, bath or nursery. 2-Quert Combination $2.49 Glaveeo Com- bination— 2- quart — good quality—a big value. ¥ —good quality— made to last a long time. —a good bag with excellent £1ttings — big value. Household . Rubber : \ Gloves Special, 49¢ Pair Ny SR el T e 8 Metal Hot-Water Bottle, o $1.79 ~—will wear for years and years =—the sensible o uy. In the summer of 1918 it was Mrs. when the American | Stewart's intention to erect an ambu- Junior Red Cross appointed Mrs. Rich-|lance station, but before the neces- ard Mansfleld (wife of the late actor) | sary plans could be carried out, the 10 help direct the club, the Czech Heart | armistice was signed, and the need been dissolved on account of the! for such a building no longer existed. {Later on 8 hospital seemed to be needed, and It was suggested that in Prague that Mrs. Alexander Stewart’s [ Mrs. Stewart's glft be used in such a gift was available for the Little Legion- | connection. materializing ideas for a hospital, the suaded to donate a site for a clubhouse. | necessity and demand for such a com- Farly last summer the erection of the|munity home for the little children The house was|in that section of designed by a Csech-Amercan ‘archi- | brought to the attention of Mrs. Btewart and she requested that her in the center of which is a large play- | gift be used in that way. ”éllfl"fl!llllllllllllflllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIHlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll 000000000 = = E = =] = = = E E ' glmlfllflllllllllllllllllmlIlIIIIIIlllllI|llIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII v * 3rd—The rigid scrutiny and, examinations by tiie Chautauqua mmmmnmmmmimnnmmmlmmnn|mmnmlnmmmunmunnnmunnmmnmnummmmfi 35th strect northeast, Mount Rainier. The youth is reported to hi disap- peared from home Wednes: afters noon. WOMAN HEADS UNION. Miss Roberta' Lo Lindsey has been elected president of the Treasury De- partment branch of Federal 1m- ployes’ Union, No. 2. Miss 8. C. Walsh has been elocted vice president, and Miss D. E. Wynkoop, secretary.’ The Department of Agriculture branch has ur additional vice presidents, C. C. Carroll, seco! 8. . Ferguson, third, H. T. Cronin, and Dr. Timothy P. White, fift YOUTH MISSING FROM HOME. Police of the ninth precinct have been requested to make an effort to locate Theodore Richards, seventeen years old, reported missing from his home, at’ Rhode Island avenue and ‘MEMBER OF After ‘months of delay In the country were “Factory to Home World-Challenging Value-Sensation on Top-Grade Phonographs WASHINGTON THE NATION THE WORLD Now given opportunity to secure at startling reduced cost the handsomest and most musically-perfect instrument on earth. Sold and delivered on a manufacturer’s ironclad guarantee of _quality never matched in the entire annals of the industry. THE CHAUTAUQUA “SERVICE IS ITS SLOGAN" 195 FOR THE BIG MACHINE PRICE-STUNNER OF THE AGE. TERMS OF $10.00 DOWN AND $5.00 A MONTH. UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENT CONSIDERING THE HIGH CHARACTER OF THE INSTRUMENT. Read These Five Salient Points Which Define the Charming Character of the Chautauqua! 1st.—The grade of craftsmanship and materials inside and out used in the construction of the Chautauqua equal those of any other of the best phonographs anywhere else on earth. 2nd.—The chief woodwork is of solid mahogany, oak, or walnut, 4 except the panels, which are of the finest veneer. experts make it virtually impossible for any imperfect woods or metals to enter the construction of any of the Chautauqua machines. 4th.—Only cabinetmakers of proved ability by '}:ears of achieve- ment and commanding the highest salaries and wages are employed on the Chautauqua machines. 5th—SERVICE being our slogan:we guarantee every Chau- tauqua for five years, provided it is given human treatment and not subjected to unressonable “wear and tear.” Its fine new tonal mimic of the natural voice and musical notes makes the Chautauqua the highest evolutioniof the age in phonographic development. Such an improvement canmot fail to win quickly in any test or comparison you may subject it to alongside of other machines. The world’s greatest critics marvel. So will you. For the Chautauqua is a machine that not only appeals to the ear, but to the eye. The rich new Period Models in which the Chautauqua is made are gorgeous in their beauty, because they’ve a large and impressive look, yet require no more standing space than other machines. See the Chautauqua now. The large Chautauqua today is $195. Why pay double this price for some other machine that won't do what a Chautauqua will do for you? Best way for you is to hear the Chautauqua first. Don’t buy a phonograph until you do. Then you’re §afe forever. The Chautauqua guarantee makes you safe. See the Chautauqua machine at headquarters in this city. No trouble to play any record you desire to hear. You'll not be pressed to buy. You'll only be urged to compare it with all the other makes. We want your decision after you've made unbounded investigation. Remem- ber it takes only $10.00 to put the ins’rument in your home. CHAUTAUQUA PHONOGRAPH CO.,INC. 723 12th Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Also Branch Store 612 12th St. N. W. Factory—Jamestown, N. Y. Eusuhn Offices—Washington, D. C. T 1