Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 16

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16~= -THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,l TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Abe Martifi Says: | APPEAL FOR RED CROSS. School Officers and Teachers Au- '.hnrlud to Contribute Money. officers and teachers were Interest on your Plans for the anmual reunfon the.alumni assoclation of Elllern High School will be completed t‘l’ly Ld Bchool The Lifetime Furniture: Store Will Be Closed ‘All Saaninetion ot & mesting tomorrow 23’;'.?%2’.’&5 money. in-,the X"g:',‘:,‘;.‘,;;! O saVl.ngs compounde ] e nigl The reunlon will be held membership” in e merican e | Hor hetian, Tirg s e \ D Sshumdussenh twice a year of thg gchg organization during its membership campaign. Accord| lng to the ruling of the board of education, Dr. Ballou pointed | nut"mnney may not be solicited lrom pupils. R. D. WHYTOCK GETS POST. . R. D. Whytock, a former major in the ‘Army, has been appointed pub- licity manager in New York for the United States Shipping Board Emer- gency Fleet Corporation, the board announced. He was formerly control officer of the port of l\ew York. Make your Savings earn the highest rate of interest Ton- sistent with absolute safety. Fourteert years’ successful business without the loss of a dime is our recor: We give the Service that will meet \our individual require- ments, whether you want to own a home or lay aside a portion of your income for financial betterment. Large or small de- posits received. Join our Army of Thrifty Depositors. Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supervision anksgiving exercises will he Peid by studonts of astern High School at a general assembly at the schoo] tomorrow morning, it was announced today by Charles Hart, principal. Dr. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will speak. Mount Saint Mary's Alumni As- sociation, Washington chapter, wl]l have a luncheon tomorrow, 12: pm., at City Club. ‘Washington le\ ard Club will meet at luncheon, University Club, _ |saturday, 1 p Benning, Glendale Oakland Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow at Smothers Schoo] Benning roail. Hoyw day school of the Y. M. C. A.| € will be given a Thanksgiying lunch [. &S and program tomorrow. Parents of young students invited. Farmer Al Bentley wuz ad- Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper, Cathollc . dav. ail’ University, will_address K. of C.|judged insane t'day, an’ a num- evening school Sunday at § oo sat her of his friends now recall that ject: “Better Wages for Women." he didn’ complain when in town Helen Keller Guild will _meet | 135t Week. e tomorrow at 2 pm., with Mrs. W. F.| Mrs. Lafe Bud shot an’ seri- Sogne s R Columblatioad: ously injured her husband yis- o :’l-llbn-l Clekwill atee s aunes terday fer usin’ an embroidered ul t 0] t t. ay at Carroll Hall, 924 G street. | (oot ovel. The Vermont State Association will (Capyright NationaNewspaper Service.) meet Friday at & pm. at College | Women's Club, 1822 T street. Madame | Huglli will give illustrated talk on “The Charms of Switzerland.” e el Parent-teacher mWeting of the Lovejoy School will be held at 8 o'clock at the school. e e SOCIALIST LEADER DEAD. By the Associated Press. r. Rachelle S. Yarros will speak | LONDON, November 22-—Henry M ™ : Your Thanksgiving Dinner 17 porka B Sinl TSRS | e, wEORRLE oS, 280 row at 2007 Columbia road. All wel- come. Wouldn'’t it taste better if you knew that your guests The Speech n;‘.Tn..s- Club will meet < iri i omo! o m. H were admiring your furniture as well as your cook- street. R oRSip TR S C ing? i Dance mmder auspices of Catmolte|l A STANDARD ‘ o Women's Service Club, tomorrow, at 601 E street, 9 to 11:30 o'clock. - If you have Lifetime Furniture they will admire poialness and Professional Women's —For Years it. And on Thanksgiving Days to come they will informal dinner tomorrow at &40, —For “Giving” still admire it, for Lifetime Furniture is the kind ek Woud o Siciiadipesiits: . that endures and always looks good. 5 :llllllmoet at Mason House tomorrow WATERMAN‘S r B . . “Japane: llh Il d World 5 > ., Won't you come down in the morning and let us Peace will be the topic of 1 Takis | In preparation for the i ot Fapan at a Tune . . show you our six floors of Lifetime Furniture? e torum ' Of “the Nationa Popinr| [DEAL Covernment League Friday at 12:30| FOUNTAIN in the Crystal dining room of the \:«lvs Ebbitt. Senator Owen will pre-| PEN— Betweeu D & E st sweh e V[ayer & Co. sy ] IR b0 the trivance, and yet, | VETERANS ILL INFORMED. | &, “niriverss: ore ¥ _ f . Forbes Finds Many Due Compensa- SR e ;1"”15 CO”fC)'L’”CC’ DC'IC’!][’ o S nmnmmnmlmmmlmnnmwlmmmmlnmmmmmmmm e i $ 50 Jam w4 9O, fojtehias the nlalms for benefits accruing to them under soldigr-relief legislation, due mostly to tideir lack of information Commissioners’ Reception O regarding the benefits, were given a Tati ] s e the principal causes of the ericielam —they offer the fin- National Muscum A Real Case for Thanksgiving of veterans' relief as conducted by st in FOUNTAIN ; : the government, in a statement by PENE akd iikey ‘ . '0 Charles di 14 viptand e Ut Siaten Veilians' Burean. grade upcara n Wednesday, " . | made_public toda price, according to A “clean-up campaign” (‘O"du ted . Better frank than sorry throughout the country by the. bus stzo and atyle, the 23d of November, 1921 Lat' sithe bas: f A ¢ reau has “unearthed thousands of e 25 Chge ’ - that s the basis of the grea casee showing that service men were unaware of the benefits to which this We have them all—from legislation jentitled them,” Col, Forbes the plainer ones to the most the 5 cases handled b e e A L claboratoly’ Aand-engraved, main pending at the central office. | gold-trimmed oncs. In addition to seeking out deserv- ing cases, the statement added, the | bureau has had to cope with a few | Formea complete assort- | who hope to be supported by the | ment , for GIFT-GIVING 4 (for they are all in neat Delivered the same day purchased For fit, for fabrics, for correct mode, - these handsome hand-tailored full- = dress and tuxedo suits vie with the highest art of the custom-made. 1 Tailored of the finest, soft-surface . l " unfinished worsteds. Satin facings— & nt, “w © ment is robbing Ihem of their rights, | Sty GIVING 0UT BOPPY SEEDS. pfl()[)[]mfi (e Flanders fields thm applhduon to J. cannot be planted in the nationai o 9 | cemeteries, ut may be planted in the | t other ones. 4 uit coa a1¢ | 1 N B Men’s Dinner and Dress Clothes kfl."’?n.'y"im'{;“,:."’.?pgi Seeds” Trom 1 che Poppy seeds., under the present h\\\' OVEMBER came and found us with i mere Suits and Overcoats than is good for us—in certain price ranges. We could have waited and hoped that | : they’d sell faster than they did. But we’ve . L T e cila -9 £y been brought up differently. We won’t §1lk ined. Many exclusive models, W wait. including the new shadow-stripe effect ; i i suits. L We've got to get our stocks down right ’ in the dinner away. That’s why the sale is here. That’s Dress Shirts Silk Hats i Why you can buV SultS Of fine worsteds 1 t —for tuyedo and afternoon wear; The latest French and Americah semi-stiff bosoms and silk pleats. :tylu For every dress occa- smart tweeds-e\/en fine’ heavy blue i ‘ $3.50 to $850 shirtsAfur fgrmal dress sion 1nfd fm} e\'er]_\' 1;;:1 Qllf \ufil St G | E e TR T Rl B ¢ And splendid Overcoats for the same money! Big, “swaggery” reglan-shoul- der coats—some with belts all around— i i - OREON I R S $7 to $12 you know what they’ve been selling for. _ | Silk and Pique Vests o i Gloves, white kid...... B L Lt $2 50 to $5 Blg’ ety mske Fiuid backs; fancv Collars, wing or tUrnover.........ocoeeeeeens 20c backs. Can £-you sce how plamly the i > Ties, whiteorblack............. S e 50c to $2 values stand out? I S S L Prithips, Oxtonds or SHOES: ... .. .$7.50 0 $10 ) You save from $6.25 to $16.25 on the Suits m‘,‘?fmdi',‘;”{{@w;;‘j ; Overcoats, black, blue or oxford. . .. . . $37.50 to $85 and $6.25 to $11.25 on the Overcoats. N manship. Only through | \S’\{lillgng Stfikfs{a i b i gg-gg :: :ig Even the famous Brooks model i is includ- ' Black c&yl;;..;m : 2::;: ;!fla;::rz;;:fi ‘ ilk Dress Mu 'ers .............. ; ed—what do you know about that? Tan Sioch Grain | o S8 T e e | : RS VP facturing costs. Alterations at Actual Cost Tuxedo Sults 540 Up Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Sold Economically through Their Own Shoe Stores Tm (.‘5“‘0“ 5‘10 | "@méscomm,(m:w.m 15th & G 9%h & E REGAL SHOE STORES el ‘S;,':},; Opp. Crandalrs In WASHINGTON o e 1003 Pennsyivania Aveaue, N.W. 1207F Street, N, W. (Near 12¢h Sereet) ~ ESTER TAILORED CLOTHES nmu'rnn SHIR' ON HAT! INTERW/ 9 DUOFOLD U NDEII\\ EAR (M(‘fl L Store) (Women's Store)

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