Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 12

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CTTYNEWS [N BREF. {MTUT AND JERF—duft bande s Monbendor she f1od Ceom. Braaa —By BUD_FISHER, e . Repair work, installations, | dance Wednesday evening at the Ra- new parts—every modern, | 1¢1gh. Thanksgiving favors. desirable pluinbing conve-! The North Capitol and Eckington nie installed for perma- | Citizens' Association will meet to- nent satisfaction. MILrow. Aeacia Chapter, No. 28, 0. E. S,, will Blggs HEATING Co. |, A5 cnnn morrow oo new Mac “Fouzd Reiiablo for Over sonic Temple. Luncheon served from B R 11 a.m. to noon. Dinner, 5 to 8 o'clock. M. £ HUNTSBERRY. Vice Pres. 917 H Street N.W. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. / = 11 £ Chilling Blasts TR TTe R T — S F 205 = F AT RED CROSS AD. € so. I'LL ffHcllo RED CRoOSS S _ To meet the chilling | Rutm Chapter, No, 7, 0. E. S., of Rlv- i A s vews itemp | - FoR gnE .m'z BAC ce Sy BCTRER QUITE R T f McAgnuAbRTE\gs. E blasts of December and |erdale, Md. wiil give a dance Wed- a Love oF c oN K PA BusY: START R £ headay at National Guard armory, Bal- AT SAYS— v REMINDS ME THAT THERE ARE AOW: SLIP me \ LISTEN: T GOT A |3 S ettt "the Vgood, | timore. i oy MIKE, THAT 2 / T PROMISED TD onLY THReE A DoLLAR For | (Suee! !l mcmeer BeFore = Yy nee: the good, % . S warm blast of a heater in | The Washington Salon and United REMINDS soLiciT For RED DAYS LEFT! A YEAR'S BREAKEAST, S good condition. Let us |Arts Society will give its fortnightly CROSS MEMBERS MEMBERSHIP, = THIS MORNING® S fispect yours, It may |Soiree in honor of visiting forelgn 2N DURING THIS EMBERSHIP, 14" SNAPPY WORK, ). £ only need a slight repair ;‘;‘:,:g;;’;",‘";“?”" ARy ] 505 DRWE, AND ¥ 3 MyTT! 5 g :;. vh:lly? it do its wor s Rt D J E 8 suP?EDRM' = % Mu hold its annual Thanksgiving D m s 3 K MEMORY. Piione Main 4888 TODAY T | 71,6 Colege Women's Club will give {a tea, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 1822 I street. Vassar women will be in charge, headed by Mrs. T. W. Sidewell. Mrs. Avery Coonley will speak. TONIGHT. Marshal Foch will be the guest of the National Press lub and the Press Club Post of the American Legion at an informal reception in the club- rooms at 9:30 tonight. The Indiana Society will entertain rs and guests with motion pic- [ practice, plain sewing. questioned Rose and doubted her at 8 o'clock, Ebbitt Hotel. Ad- L Johnson-Powell Center: The Rh: 3 : yth- t led - g 2 n by card onl mic Club has developed to such di- |Serving Woman Confesses Faking :o‘::'i t:‘:;:!:::;; '::'nr"a:rf‘ :n ':le t;‘: ‘Lnte Premier Quoted as Seeing mensions that it was found necessary to Conceal Theft of Wine. |leetrical inspector and said he want- | America Japan's Best Friend. ‘ORDEBED HOME FROM SPAIN,! to subdivide it into three groups, ; e pre She said | G e : | sV Tell-tale - fingerprints on u dami 5 : ¢ fub-| The United States was viewed by | - ke fo with the club growing nto a fourth drawers, door knebs and other ‘quently admitted two color :n, | the late Premicr Hara of Japan as Hubbard Home and School Associa- | division. This is & children's club |in the home of Dr. Alfred J. © of whom dealt her trongest and longest Triend of |g tion will meet at Hubbard School, at|and meets on Tuesday and Wednes- 'berg, 1737 Columbia road. >rding to the Rev. th v abls vities tonight: China painting, piano FOILED BY F'NGERPR'NTS.! Detectives Bradley and Darnall PRIZED U- s- FELLOWSH'P ;\“llxs?m:‘heo); fm:‘l_ :1‘;.':111:,.’1 1:‘;:;‘1,,‘.3! my mind, is absolutely unthinkable.” Spencer Mussey of Veterans, will o'clock for inspection. Department. |8 o'elock. ult_and robh p a iv a ey s ftitnocas ptid Celsele 3 robbe loor and removed f % > delivered an aq-cfistal War Department, Ruth Chapter, No 7, O. E. S. of Dunbar High: aTom::r:: 3. o'dlock, | Sommitted In the turday aft- | one-gallon containers of win ay at the First Congre- 7 . . | ernoon. s ; ored, | The deiec : T Riverdale, Md., W 1 have a social in{orchestra pr.cflce. Community Cen-|eighteen years D]fl emplu)ed as a do- | ments llngnrprInl expert and prinls‘ Tiun’\sh\mn said that cAs o R I A charge of the “star points.” ters’ Band. story hour; 3:30 p.m., ad- |mestic in’the Steinbers home and re- |he M)lm'mld he reported, tallied with Promier “Hara held 1t ~unthinkable B e Z siding af rard street, is report- | those of Rose. She is said to c | that this friendship, unique and un- /"' JWomen's City Club will give an|iasoed Frenchi 8:30 pm. elementary leq to have admitted it was done b o paralleled in the fellowship of na- For Infants and Children | rne “Pood - Drink™ for All Ages. A 42 hlome baritone, of Bhlflmoil'! as- cause she wanted to get wine for a|in an of(nrt to conceal the taking of should be broken. In U“ Form. 3°Y | Lunch Does the fncal length e e » T e e Sunday celebration. th | ains may come and misunder- r ears | Q‘lfl unch at Home, Office, an¢ 7 of ‘uur eyes H(‘Cd B(I’ V L3 Threatens Serious Danger. Mrs. Steinberg returned home Sat- S Bl‘(‘h of the house revealed the |standings may arise,” the clergyman M'-’.m mm Ask for HORLICK'S. 2 el Miss Alice Hutehins Drake will| A cough or cold at this time should [urday afternoon and found Rose in|wine hidden in the ceflar, and asaid Hara had told him not lon be: ‘The | justing? ¥ peak o' ¥ Getock at the Bogklovers be treatod promptly with Father Jonn's |an apparently dazed condition. and |charge of theft was preferred against |fore the latter's assassination, “but = wrAvoid lm'at.cnliw scribe the lenses that hour: Y, A, Subject, “Sorollo,” | Medicine. No drugs.—Advertisement. _ her story led to a call for the police. ' the girl. |that the time should ever come| Snamre 4 “\l" do ”“:' Nevr :1"1‘;‘?6 | Piustratea with siides. ¢ can find ou s The Y. W. C. A. Glee Club will meet T ) cawse :.(::ogxrflgf:‘ecc;\rc_ e oiogk. in I* atreet bullding: / . 7 i s \ tainty. We are worthy AN g wlonns e s e — —_— - = - S s —_— — of your confidence and Monday Evening Club will meet at : patronage. Cosmos ~Club. I\l e ')l}\ S ]‘IO\»‘ 15 Music committee, Women's City o o 0 « Club will give concert at clubhouse Off k d h d l d ! ORDINARY GLASSES tonight. ice WOorRrers and men whno drive citosea cars v M.A LEgse OpicaL C° |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS . il be int ted in thi t di 1 f M.A LEESE QFTICAL G bt will be interested in this astounding sale of-— G614 _9TH ST. N.W. | C 1 Assoclation meets at 7:30. Other ac- “. .. advertised by our ... friends” Dorie Bucharest, Roumania, October 10th, 1921. “s e & Your packing cases all arfived in good order. * ¢ * The ~mlass and furniture were in good order, the numbering was well done and the cases clearly marked.” . “ Pool cars for Pacifi¢ Iation Clup (direction of night Leviathan Club; Kinnear Ath- n . 15, rown: Tomorrow, 3 p.m.— Dramatics; library. Thomson Center: Mid-City Citizens® Cnlast dfor houscl.nl)ld goods, etc.,.at : 5 O : p:l)‘ll;;l :rcacll':"‘!;o;;r ] \ t. vith great ty. E reduced rates with greater security 473 The Studebaker N Private StOl‘age rooms - - —is disp_]ayed in our show window in connection with at §4 to $60 per month. Open stor- these closed car overcoats. ; age at 15¢ per sq. ft. Dead storage for i automobiles. Heated rooms for pianos . A smartly designed coat for ; and art objects. Wine vaults. Lug- : . | ) the office worker and for the ; P ORI - man who drives a closed car | - verwaze and valuables, under P s The man who drives a closed car should avoid a huge overcoat that bulks large and makes him perspire. sfimfifil sfln"ag? qnmpgu.a : " One of these coats will keep him warm; let 1140 Fifteenth Street Capital, $500,000 him get in or out of the car with ease and give C. A. Aspinwal, President him a better appearance. s Fhese closed car overcoats are also for the office man who is not much out in the cold and for the full-blooded man who finds more comfort in a medium-weight overcoat. The quality of the coats is beyond question. All are from Society Brand, which means America’s best in fabric and finish. The fabrics are masterpieces : of foreign and domestic looms A | .». —imported tweeds and homespuns 1 —fine coverts and novelty coatings i : All are lined with silk yokes and sleeves { sis All the desired Society Brand models are shown: Your Waiting : ; The new all-around belted styles, with raglan shoulders or Room : set-in sleeves, as well as the more conservative topcoats. Is it equipped with chairs that . are both comfortable and up- | Solid colors and natty mixtures in a]l sizes from 34 to 42. e _ And choice is just $29.50. | should specify Minnix chairs on { i ’il'tllle}lli “-r:, deeql?g“:e.:im:o: efimfl: attractiveness and long life. 4 2 7 4 T H : # C : Every man yho needs a new y < ° . | 1’1 @ ec l% _ O, Winter Suit OFFICE FURNITURE | = - . wants to see our announcement — found where business succeeds 3 7th at F ’ Where prices are guaranteed 7th at I’T : tomotrow. Sale begins Wednesday. 712 13th St, NW. Main 1086

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