Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 30

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5 JEFF—Jef’ll Never Have to Worry About His Income Tax. - B T L . : : S DEEY: A0 ; <iia ;1 LAST T've oelY PARDON THIS WNY,THAT'S& ‘:xc 3 ™ : - . : .A Dozew €GGS FINTRUSION, MUTT, AND Twenty | [ CEnTS €0 A STANDARD ’;;" ;:1::;"::” 1 MuTT Likes eresH BUT WOLLD You Cents A || €c6! RATHER ‘ ::’A"‘:R::::;g‘ I\ \ €EGGS— MAYBE & Like ™ BUY Some Doz2€N. ReLanLe: Javen CAN SELL HIMTHIS i FRESH €GES FRoM /. s A WHOLE —For Years S b St N BATCH! . My oW S 1 . DAY's - ORI “rae M ” s 2 FoR MY HEN, —For “Giving Concerted Movement Is Now : WATERMAN'S One of Education’s . Needs. IDEAL A concerted movement to reduce il- . lite in the United Stat i 14 FOUNTAIN the outstanding needs. of edusation. PEN— according to a statement issued by John J. Tigert, = federal commis- i 0A 3 sioner of education. Statements out- = an ink writ¢ gexfoclionius ax Sl lining the needs of education in tng contrivance, and yet R s redoh af America will be issued from day to priced within the re day by the bureau of education as a| every one. part of its education week program. It was pointed out by Commissioner Tiger® that illiteracy is slowly dfs- 50 appearing in the United States. The t 2. census of 1910, he said, indicated that there were 5,516,163 illiterates in the| country above ten years of age, while, the figures for 1920 show a total of | 4.931,905 illiterate above ten years of age. —they offer l:; fi'; Figures Based on Inquiry. = est in FOUNTAIN “The census flgures are based upon PENS, and they inquiry merely,” said the statement. he had ti t i ¢ an; will be Admi Wil | byl Jh imoct o I o B o time o e ossesion of a0y | YETERANS PLAN BANQUET. |78, "% A¢ict, W1'ier, 5, Benzon | TEA HOUSE PARTNERS SPLIT.| Xas TREE OUTFIT A It is believed {hat a hammer or —_ H New, both members of the| The management of the Garden Tea JHYN TOPY LAY embers of other command-| House, at 1014 Vermont avenue priee, according to ets Good! - other blunt instrument was used by |order. Gets Goods. at One: Place, Fri The smashing was done | Event to Be Given by Spanish War jarics’ who live in Washington havei b e S hought tRat a teat of bty 2 the Iuisiae, ~ s northwest has had a disagreement s 2 ’ v een re 5 v We have them all—from the Manguage I apractical way | °‘;‘d Away-atiAncth B e hin s Oyder Saturday. | el particioate and W ing | Cornwell led” suil "in | f ‘e have them ail—, would reveal a much larger numbher window smasher was active in the P ol 2 i | the s upreme Court against | N iabis, e SoliEEmost B iicratts 1S Sountrs The | busimen section yestoang amined bX'a spegial policeman sbout] The first of the season’s banauets of | MAJ. COCHEU RELIEVED. | Amne D. Huteh for the aissolution of | s late Secretary of the Interior ne % L ha? 5 their rtners n the t 1 claborately hand-engraved, e maion that eritaps 20 per sent| At the store of-J. M. Cidtling & Co.. L N e o otsiany| MRl George W..Cochen, Coast Artil- | oy P rniiaee o 10 gt or Houss g B S 1510 H street, a big hole was broken | WTFE SUES FOR DIVORCE. |}7o, Seived as commissioned oficers jlery Corps. has been relieved from duty | atreet northwest Mr. Cornwell asks | gold-trimmed ones. of the citizenship is illiterate. A prac- el ot istered to @ mition|in a plate glass window and a Rus- 0 3 v @nt | for a receiver and a sale of the busi- EVERY SET GUARANTERD .. e T he” war re~lsian sable mcarf and etring of im-| Henrietta K, Leach has filed auit | Army” and Navy Club Saturday even- |3 & member of the War Department | 0L L eprenented by Attorneys | Also Jarge assortment of different esley For a complete assort- A raled, 't the Wmagzement. of many, | ported pearls stolen. The scarf was|in the District Supreme Court for an |Ing, December 10. Brig. Gen. David | general staff in this city and ordered to | g, on "Koenigsberger & Youns. | pulbs, fancy and plain, at reduced ment for GIFT-GIVING that 25 per cent.of them-could make;"",;:'d B'l 3550 and .%Ihe pellrls at "5% absolute divo;ce from Frank P. M;chq:i Bll'ulnlan:;mv.ui.dehr;' CU‘Y‘II";;I'N;:I‘ Ifl:“Manill. P. L, for duty as assistant A AR T PENN ELECTRIC & GAS , % & i v i e window smasher also appeare harges 1ty, deserti nd Ithe local comm: AR c] | 5 { (for they are all in neat no practical use of written English.| The window smasher alao appeared | on charges of cruelty, desertion undiclC oi0r e banauet and Capt. Sher. | Shief of staff, Philibpine Division. Fe| Mary Garden, the famous Americun SUFPLY CO., Christmas Boxes)—SEE . 0 B! Co.. 1325 G street, and 'broke thel15, 1911, and have one child. Attor- |idan Ferree will act as toastmast | will sail from San Francisco about Feb- | goprano, now wears her hair bobbed e ;.'.’..“‘” 'M:«'rfl "bfi‘nyhu- ot Gienia e GHtheT Tt hut was frightened off before ney J. N. Halper appears for the wife,| Among the akers of the evening ruary 1 next. and carries a cane. e . n e e e e ests. Now Is Time to Fight. RS- ; % o 2 S~ 5 GG © Y “Now is the time to fight illiteracy hyi ; : 3 \“*{\“’ %y W e i y D >, o~ Fi< A P available mezns. The fight can | be waged in two directions. First, by a | more rigid enforcement of our compul- jsory sehool attendance laws. Less than I th Open Evenil;gl Till Xmas Jordan’s Christmas Club Enables You to Buy a Magnificent Player- Piano and Take THREE Years to Make Your Payments Are ‘you one of the many who say “what a wonderful Christmas this would be if we could only afford to hdve a player-piano?” For folks like you, our Christmas Club pre- sents a real opportunity. It enables you to have your player-piano and still feel no hard- ship in paying for it. Under our Christmas Club Plan, it is necessary for.you to pay only Two Dollars to join the Club and be eligible for all the advantages we offer in it. You then can select your piano any time before Christmas, and make your own terms about the down-payment. Then you have three full years in which to pay your balance, in small weekly or monthly payments, that you will not feel at all. These are only a few of the advantages we offer through this Christ- mas Club. Note the balance in the list below. ade more stringent in laws now on the e rigid enforc crop of illit- should be toward the erad- adult _illiterates, who have d beyond school age { nizations are co-operating in this work. “Chambers of commerce, women's q s, industria c organizations can unite in to find their {adult il tes and interest them in ght schools and availing of all possible agencies . £y This Form Helps You to Inventory More Quickly" A rapid system for taking stock is provided by National Loose Leaf Inventory Sheets. ‘Your:various departments take stock simul- taneously on these sheets, which are then assembled and bound for permanent record. Ask your stationer to show you National Inventory Forms 7100—7100-3—7101, with Sheet Holder No. 7528, Ring Binder 6410, or Dost Finder No. 7628. vilson Stewart eradi- n one of the most re- | of the mountains of Materials are now adults can teach ||i patriotic citizens to stimulate adult !illiterates in every possible way to learn to read and write. {NAVAL GOVERNOR AT GUAM. Capt. Adelbert Althouse has been hed from command of the battleship Pennsylvania and assigned to duty as raval governor of the naval station, { Guam. 2 COMES TO MEDICAL SCHOOL. l Lle]x:l. (;ommandlerC Eric G. Hakans- L St | son, Naval Medical Corps, has been or- Our first snow has found ||{§2fid to the Naval Medical School, this | quite a few without coal. ||/ecity, for instruction. We are prq%xred to give ||| % prompt and efficient service. RN Z SN 7 7N LS , | Lonse Leaf anid Bound Books KATIONAL BLANK ‘BOOK COMPANY, 18 Riverside, HOLYOKE, MASS. N NS SN . A J’é%&l‘%‘mé/y%/\\@?&%w el B.J. Werner Office phone R. R. siding Franklin 7626 & storage yard 912 New York _ 5th & U Sts. Ave. N.E. N 77 D Z < 4 £ M3y A X v, ‘\\\,, 1AL ESNO O L R RN s : 45 40 - ‘35 OVERCOA ‘and You Have Choice of These Following Well Known M‘ke-w e Chickering, Behning, Lyon & Healy, Marshall & Wendell, Francis Bacon, Cable Nelson and Meldorf Player-Pianos Ydur-Home\ Should Possess Music ‘You Owe it to Your Entire Family No one can afford to underestimate the power of music. There is no greater “influence for good” known. It is an educational, refining, recreational, restful influence that is almost as import- ant to your family as shelter. Compare the home with music, to one withput it. There is a differencs. Why not bring music into your home of the best possible kind, - through one of the wonderful Francis Bacon Player Pianos offered through this Christmas Club Plan? Each instrument is a player piano, second to none and sbeolutely guaranteed for workmanship, durability and satisaction. g It is to your Advantage to Buy Through this Christmas Club 1S THE FOCAL LENGTH OF JOUR EYES TOOQ LonG Does the focal length of your eyes need ad- justing? We can pre- scribe the lenses that will do that very thing. We can find out the cause of your defective vision to a scientific cer- tainty. We -are worthy of your confidence and is all it costs to be- come a member of this Christmas Club COST ORDI- \HA.Lus: OpTicaL Coljf| OPTOMETRISTS | 614 9T ST. N.W. | and we will send it to you. ETTING the old cough or cold 4 drag on, or the new one develop seriously, is folly, especially when at your drugyists, you can get such ‘a E‘l_vnd and successful remedy as Dr. ing’s New Discovery. No drugs, good medicine ~that relieves Styles Materials: ~ Arthur 'Jordag_Piano‘ Co. quickly. Raglans Tweeds / g e g For over fifty years, a standard Ulsters Kerseys s : : : e = 5 i "E:‘"_‘fi‘;y;'l ids :"?g‘m Ulsterettes WestKaits' | ,"( /| : A THE ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO.CO. 4 T s, T BoxCosts Polo Clth fi 0 bt it Thivtecath | THIRTEENTH AND “G™ STREETS Double Breasted ~ Half Belt : h'eet at ; ! ee | Without aay oMigution o w7 yirt. Shenes svnd U1 : HOMBR‘L KITT e e et T ,EVERY SUIT &OVERCOAT | » "“""““;,""""""‘""""‘"::: constipation. Dr. King's Pills act IS GUARANTEED ALL WOOL' | | | |

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