Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 24

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BITY NEWS IN BRIEF. paon Gary will lecture on “Dip- lomnlu Days in Calro,” Monday at 4 ‘o'clock, in club of Colonial Dames, 1727 K street. The National Club eof University ‘Women will give a card party tomor- Trow evering at the elub. The Parent-Teacher Axsociation of Jackson School will meet Monday at y 7:30 p.m., entertainment. i i H S H i 5 Bethany Afternoon Club of Bethany Chapter, No. 24, will hold a tea and apren sale at (he home of Mrs. Estella Catlin, 2008 G street, December 15, from 2 to b. ‘The Indian basanr that ix being held by the Tekakwitha Club at 2100 H street northwest, is to close Saturday :‘flernoon and evening with an auc- on. The regular m y meeting of the Piney Branch Citize Association #will be held in Iowa Avenue Methodist Church Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The 630th regular meeting of the Blological Society of Washington will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the new assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Motion pictures of recemt Harvard- Yale game will feature the meeting of the Washington Harvard Club Friday evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock, in the Cosmos Club. VMembers of the Red Triangle Outing Club will hold a dance at the Blue Triangle Club house, 20th and B Streets northwest, tomorrow evening. Meeting at C Bridge Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the members of the Red Triangle Outing Club will hike over old trails and hille in Vir- ginia to the Great Falls car line. t 1637 Con- Mattie Biggs, emplo; ecticut avenue, has appealed to the, police to find a colored man who posed as a medium and obtained $22 from | her. She told the police the medium promised to effect the return of a diamond ring she loaned to her sweet- heart, she said, but failed to keep his promise. The Ladies® Ald Soclety of Ingral Congregational Church wil a 50-Gal. Bbls. . 25-Gal. Y4-Bbls. . 818-820 41, Franklin 7065 Sunset Gold Butter ch 4 Drake Almonds 1.1b. Carton Large Brazil Nuts 1-1b. Carton Sorrento Walnuts :2#, 1-1b. Carton Stuart Pecans 1-Ib. Carton All New ]%-Ib Glace Citron 11b. carton {#. Gace Lemon Pes 1/3-Ib. Glace Orange Peel This package is known as the American Flag Brand, packed by the Hills Bros., and is the finest obtainable. _the equal quantities put up in this sanitary manner will be appreciated by the housewife when she prepares her cakes and puddings for the holiday season. Mott’s Sweet Apple Cider pts., 40c; qts. . T Beechnut Ginger Ale, Peerless Brand Pure: L] L] L] California Grape Juice Is made from Choice California Ripe Wine Grapes, selected for their sugar and acid, and is delivered to you just as it comes from the press, undoctored and unadulterated with- out preservative—unfermented. It contains all the natural grape sugar and the original delicious flavor of the grape. Packed in Wood National Beverage Company Washington, D. C. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. serve dinner from 5 to 7 o'nloekd. ton Halloway of Chlugo will speak. g hroughout the afternoon &nd| oo ,pington Council, Knights of Co- ovonizg. AR tumbus, will Hold 13 regula: ‘meot ng a o’cloc! n ry's all, wiass mesting under ausplces of|il and G atreets northwest, at Which o'clock, Chureh of the Covensnt. Rep- ‘t’ha officers will exemplify the second resentative Selden P. Spencer of Mis-|desTee of the order. souri and G. Pertelevitch Raud of Russia, speakers. basaar today, with dinner from 5 to| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. m. gn TODAY. Emery-Eckington Home and School Association will meet at 3:15 in Eck- ington School. Judge Kathryn Sellers will speak. District Lenm of Women Voters will meet at 4 o'clock, in loardrocm of District building. . All interested are welcome. Chaplain Trumun P. Riadle, U. V. will give exposition »f Sundiy uch 1 leuon at 4:46 o'clock, 1333 F T. A. Miu will spe speak at National Council for Limitation of Armament, 632 17th street. TONIGHT. The Wanderluster ster hike for Sunday will start from the bureau of stand- ards, Connecticut avenue and Plerce Mlllhrold. at 2:30, in charge of Mr. The Big Sisters Orpanizatlon wiil meet at 8 o'clock in the Christ Child headquarters, 324 Indiana enue northwest. J. W. Hackett, engineer of the Okonite Company, will give a lecture on the “Manufacture of Electric Ca- ble,” illustrated by a five-reel moving picture, at the meeting of the Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers next Tuesday, at 8 o'clock in Cosmos Club Hall. Executive cnmm".tfie. Distrizt D. A. R., will meet at 8 o'clock at George Washington University, 1435 K street. —_— Dance under auspices of the Cath-lic ‘Women's Service Club at 601 E street. Instruction 7:30 o'clock. General dancing, 9 to 11 o’clock. H. Lee Shuttleworth of the Indian civil service will deliver an illus: trated lecture “Along the Haves of the World—the Peoples and Countries of the Himalayas," at the New Ma- sonic Temple this afterncon and evening. Burry Farm Cltizens Assoctation : The Rh I v Cit ¢ | will meet at 8:15 in Methodlst Churc! Central Northwest Citizens’ Asso- Associntioge island Avenue Citizens' | Stanton and Pomeroy roads. ciation will meet at § o'clock, fherwood Presbyteriun = Chireh:| pu.g rnomas williame wiltspeak T 0 & A rominent speakers. Music. Baron Kanda. of Jupan will be the of “Chinese Social Institutions,” in The rm"u“y Club will honor Bel- |Cosmos Club at 8:15 o'clock, under |speaker tonight at the banquet given gian delegates to the conference and Altiunos |by the ¥. M. C. A. managers to the their wives, with “an evening in Fonor new members of that crganization. of Belgium. n de ‘artier, the Miss Anfta Gauges and Miss Marjorie ambassador, will speak. Ladies night, Davis will furnish the musical pro- gram. Brief addresses will be made by the varfous gecretaries, who will outline the “Y" activities. —_— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central High Community Center— Miss Loraine Wyman and Mr. Harold Brockway of New York will be heard in a song recital of Kentucky moun-/ street. The Sons of the Revolution In the District of Columbia will hold their annual meeting at _the Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason House, 1606 20th street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for the transaction of business and election of officery and managers for 1922. Dr. Thomas Edward Green, president of the speakers’ bureau of the American Red Cross, will address the meeting. joint auspic:s of Women's and Laymen’s League. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, will deliver the principal address at the annual meeting of the Baltimore City College Alumni Asso- clation tonight in Baltimore. John J. Tigert, federal commissioner of edu- cation, also will speak. The Women's Club of Somerset will bold an open meeting with Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Jaffe, Somerset, Md. Mrs. Helen Hoy Greely will speak. The Abraham- Lincoln Council will meet in the Immaculate Conception Auditorium, 8th and N streets north- west, at § o'clock. Dr. Walter Edger- Northwest Suburban Citizens' Asso- ciatlon will meet at 8 o'clock n Ten- ley School. Dr. Fisher of health de- partment will speak. The Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Asso- ciation will hold its regular meeting at the Johnson-Powell School tomor- row uight at 8 o'clock. Chairman Focht of the House District commit- tee will address the meeting. Ladies’ Aid Snclety of Ingram Me- morial Congregational Church will The Parent-Teacher Assoeiation of Grover Cleveland School will meet to- morrow at 2:45 p.m. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will speak. ‘The Gibbons Club will give a dance Saturday at Carroll Hall “Cont Investigations: Impertance and Methods” will be the subject of an address by Willlam M. Cole, pro- fessor of accounting at Harvard Un versity, to be delivered in the Na. tional Museum auditorium tomorro at 12 o'clock. Francis E. Pollard of England will | speak on Great Britain and the Wash- ington conference on arms at the international forum of the National Council for the Limitation of Arma- ment, at 532 17th street, tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. Drink and Be Healthy Everybody . knows the health value of apples. And everybody will agree that the most delicious way to enjoy their healthfulness is in Dikeman’s Pure Apple Julce! The health-giving juices of three whole apples in every glass! Drink a glass or two each day. Made fresh daily, at all Dikeman stores. Dikemans PURE Apple Juice By tne maxers of Dixeman’s Orange Beverage. <. 3.17 Per Gal. eoume 320 Per Gal. . 330 Per Gal. . 3.50 Per Gal aurve oores—at 431 Sth St. and 3034 1t st Ty ro Frankiin 6280 and eman’s ple Juice delivered te you in gallen bo! Y The latest novelties Franklin 7480 soft e Rice’s Moist Mince Meat 2.lb. Glass Jar 'Richardson & Robbins Plum Pudding 4-0z. Size, 12Y;¢; 1.Ib. Size....... 30 27¢ 35¢ CamelFigs .. 18¢ 40 13¢ Coronet Figs *=,... FREE shell 8 Sc Fancy Cleaned Currants 52 20 ¢ e and Knife Sun Maid Seeded or . teed 20-year Crop Nuts 25¢ 21 o o cases. Knife Seedless Raisins, = S td pk(. the same quality Bree wuteh, 45c Minerva Fruii Cakes 11b. and 14-0z. each...... $§1.25 (These Fruit Cakes are guaranteed to be 1 year old) &.,&k"_’.',‘f Ay fording a great range o f choice. The convenience of large Jllicy G.l'flpdnlit, 3 for 25c Fancy Sweet Florida Oranges5= 38¢ Fancy Delicious Apples, 12¢ per Ib. Cranberries, perlb., . ... . . . 25¢ 26-Piece Set Silverware 220, SweetPotatoes,perlb. i ke . 25¢ This h-ndsome durable silver 1 beautifully . 14c| Gold Chain Cuff Links $4 up C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1921 tain ballads and old French songs in this auditorium tomorrow evening. The entertainment is given through the co-operation of the Washington Soclety “of Fine Arts and the Com- munity Center department, the pro- ceeds to be used toward defraying me Music week .defloit. _Tickets ‘may had at the office of ‘the Fine Arts u- clety, 1741 New York avenue north- west, or at the doot on the night of the recital. Wilson Normal — Tonight: dren’s dramatics, Girl Scouts, State Lniversity Assoclation, tional guidance conference, story writing, Columbia Club. East Washington — Tonight: Boy Scouts, Troop 69; Boy Scouts, Troop 87; Metropolitan A. €.; library; sew- ing machines available. Chil- Thomson—Tonight: War mothers; Spanish; millinery; dressmaking; con- versational French and Spanish. Michigan State Boclety; commercial and fine arts; Boy Scouts; Boys’ Club. E. V. Brown—Two children’s rhyth- mic, clubs will meet this afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Tonight: Library, Scouts, Girls' Rhythmic Club. Johnson - Powell — Tonight: Boy Scouts, Troop 40; French; executive board meeting of the community as- sociation; sale of Christmas cards this afternoon from 3 to § o'clock and from to 10:30 o'clock. l For Gifts of Fine Jewelryand Silverware BuystheBest! Via the Castelberg Partial Payment Plan For Any Arllcl: For Any Article o $25 Pay Dnly 50: a Week Pay On_lx Week For_ Any Any Article For Any Article o $75 Up to $100 Pay Only SLSO a Week Pay Only $2.00 a Week For Larger Amounts—Pay in Proportion Vanities | Pendants | Lockets . Solid gold, Various handsomely attractive engraved in 5 several shapes. designs, with finely $7 U % \¥ cut stone p settings. $8 ¥French known The famous Pearls, well their superiority. anteed not to peel or discolor. For Men and (’"a Women Brilliant worth the stones — full pur- it exchange for & larger stone. 9 Men’s Slgnet GIFTS OF JEWELRY The Most Appreciated of All Gifts DIES’ BLUE-WHITE DIAMOND RINGS| Latest Basket Settings, fn Green Gold and Platinum Special, - $75.00 Practical Gifts for Men and Boys THE NEW HAMILTON WATCHES - Railroad Standard Timepieces—Guar; 17 Jewels—Adjusted—20-Year Special, $32.50 CARL PETERSEN & SON Gramazt 913 G St NW. Optometrists All the new slylel — solid d—engraved —is only the nm sign of -y‘ trouble. !f 1t is allow, continue it will lead 0 headsches l id more -flm trou- hlu. Guerd against this by consult- trist and §lasses are necessary, you can umn on ternu of— 50c or $1.00 a Week

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