Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 30

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30 A Christmas pageant, “Ihe Birth of | 3¢ 445 o'clock in new National the ‘King,” will be given Friday at| Museum. J. Walter Fewkes will 745 p. at Calval Methodist | jescribe and picture “Lost Indians of Church. Soloists, Mrs riet Hard- | the Willows." ing Guthrie and Miss Ellis Jorss. All| Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, New Hampshire avenue and Randolph street. MUTT AND s e 4 TM PiCKING UP WELL, i& T ) AIN'T LITTLE cicero MUY 1P T AIN'T O | PERSONAL A QUESTION MAY T ASk WHo S i Vincent B. Costello Post, No. 15, e Collexe Wammen's Club will give | Alericun Legion, will meet at ¥ WHAT BRINGS ;:1:[ :Ri“ e College Women's b L jo'clock in boardroom of District INING THe 2 musical tomorrow at $:15 at ciub- | puilding. Commander Franklin will house, 1822 1 street. speak. endale-Onkland Citl-| The Big Sisters will meet at § zens' Association will meet Thurs-'o'clock in headquarters of Christ o0 day at Smothers School. Election. Child Soei 24 Indiana avenue. | % Christmas pageant, “The Word " will be given at Luther tomorrow and Special music. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central High—“The Messiai." sented by the Washington Oratotio Society, will be given for the first time this season under the direction of Sydney vd Wrightson, with a chorus of and the follow- .}ing New York soloists. Grace Kerns, Frieda nk. mezzo-so- enor, and Fred on this evening ket only, but on Wed- sday the doors will be thrown open to the public, the performance begin- t $:15 and the doors opening pre- The Rhode Island Avenue Citizenx' Association will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., instead of § p.m. as heretofore, in Sherwood Presbyterian Church. aughters of Isxabella Circle, ) 178, will give a Christmas Ly morrow at at 601 E street. n Normal—The regular month- ing of the Delaware State S 1 be held this evening. Senator J. Heisler Ball will “Limitation of Arma- expected that Mrs. an of the speakers’ bu- | tional Council for the Armament. will' be ceting will also be reception to Sena-! Community . under auspices ARl the making and the Boy Scout Band prac- tice at 8:30 and 7:30, respectively. Registration may be made at any time for classes. especially trained for this work. T are Jennie Wilder, A. C. Terrance Jehn Miles. Remember, no admissiol Every ane welcome. —_—_— FOR RELIEF OF POOR. present. in the ture of and re Afternoon will v ul and 1 Samuel oudfic Allen Clark. the Con ., is interested in the Kalorama Citizens’ Associution organization of a community chorus - will meet at § o'clock, the Highlands. lof the Junior hington Athletic {drawn from music lovers, of the |Suggested That Convicts Raise 1 Association. the ster League (neighborhood. It is not necesary for meet Food and Make Clothing. E. s & to join this chorus 7 or to be able even ’ and all adults are in- | I Delaware at 8 o'clock Senator L. will 1l School. er Ball will speak tand th Dudding. and be = stion. {vited to become members. Prisoners’ Reliet Society, of his New York Legal Club. G R ) - has suggesied o officials of Wazaimeton Unive will me will meet \Are Bome MUIS” | states a plan by which all convicts state institutions wil be taken fro contract labor and put on stute work. It is claimed by Dr. Dudding that ock at the law %, Chool. 13t's Bom & and plain sew- & and beauty culture. These classes ~ bpen to all members of the com- nd {munity. or 0 avening there will be a spe- | Were put to farming they would Sociely and of the This oia) tWrigtmus ceroset fur the enter- | enough food to feed ull the people| ¢ it of the paople of this | that depend upon char o their Petworth—Th Wil be opes {1y jch will'ba fre~. The artists |living. h state in this way would | this evening f ceting of the |t assist are Mrs. G. I. Goiny, | care for its own depend Petworth Citize ation. {Mies Junic Green and Mrs. B, H.| Dr. Dudding also sug that @ The Bhi Beta Kappn A390Clatiea S - Young, mpaniments will be | part of this conviet labor be put to Wil meet at $:30 o'clock at Univers'ey Wasihngton—The Senate \u Howe Robinson. | making articles of clothing, shoes ana Club r basicet. ball team, will use the | ature. of the evening | even blankets for the state, to be m tonight during the eafly jwij) e “hristma iV, e . i Petworth Citizens' Association vm’;,mm e e e iTiNb o dxnod | AL S{TRGs g0t Clitistinasisoni s8I VERICOIUAE noor o et Tonisht at 143 oclock a’ VKe lof thesCommunity Social Club. Dress- | —will have that delicious “Finishing Touch” if you use the RAZO PRODUCTS EVERY VARIETY RIS Sl salsal Sasal ok gl Sal ol el S o CERTIFIED FOOD COLORS - DRY AND LIQUID. XMAS TREE & S o . fg? § 5 g f i TRAINS LEMON Fine-Grade ¢ LIGHTS i et AN | Bitter | g 8 Colored Lights W qu]tl:l bul_\"injg l§ull_\'lg;mr; g ! Substitute EXTRACT Chocolgtes 4 | FOR HOUSE ‘fl RRH.\'I: anteed. Cents: e et :II-L" ¥ e oo REDUCTION 8| 5= | SL25Pint | I8 A $1.49 ror TwopAvs N 8| COCOA | COCOANUT ~PASTE |, g 1= ELECTR]C TRAle fii A l Cents l Cents 3 SCen(s i g 'Fl““‘ e T g! !I:'o“lm:‘rlee This Week ::M‘unnd Flavoring E““:":Imd | § - 10th Stl:etml;{.\z. K % lRON % We Specialize in n.vo?-'x-;:'zna. ’ @ Enfi(ilb,gll,r::x:' \;!h c;; } § s 4 i {‘ Chestnut Farms Dairy | | . | ¥ Webster Electric Co., 719 9th St. £|li Bl |' I v I ‘ER g OPEN EVENINGS I == = | MILK THE FOOT COMFORT DEPARTMENT A Shoe With °“ “Play-Room designated by many ortho- pedic surgeons and chiropo- can be corrected by exercising the foot. A Wholesome, Hea;th-Giving | Food Drink 1 .A GREAT AID IN THE 3 TREATMENT OF MANY ILLS i OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT T HERE is a shoe particularly - dists for those foot ills that . The great value of lactic milk lies in its It is invaluable in cer- ! medicinal power. tain intestinal disorders—its bacteria being FRIENDLY to the human system, in that they wage war on the hostile fermentation in We call it the Bend-Eesy “Flexible | | { the lower intestine ‘and colon. i Arch” Shoe. The “Flexible Arch” not only gives the foot the free play necessary to al- low it to build itself up by exercise, but also strengthens the arch muscles, and in time lets the foot get well all by itself. Merely Phone Franklin 4000 for Regular Delivery to Your Home Isn't it easy to see that the things that make this shoe so valuable for those who have had foot trouble are the very things that make it just the shoe to keep your feet OUT OF TROUBLE? i ‘ Our of the health And most surprising of all, they are Pastouriced department really GOOD LOOKING! i1 M mosiey Jor;the 1 the ighest District of i ‘ official rating Columbia The Foot Comfort Dept. of i Main Store, Cor. 7th and K Sts, 1116-1120 Connecticut Avenue “PROTECTIVE"” FOOTWEAR L president of the all the convicts in the United States YOUR XMAS DINNER | FLAVCRING OILS, EXTRACTS, SPICES |: JEFI'_’—It’s An 1l Wind That Blows No Good. = m if War Veterans Journey to Grave of | Ler! i Y, DECEMBER 20, 1921 (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisier. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) —By BUD. FISHER. b'_ # r 6ot LINIMENT AR PP, I EAMILIARITY BUT WHAT DID You Buy For THem? e 1 o = { from which he can & BUREAU OF MINES HOST. | visi |Christmas Party for Twenty-Four | /¢ ceremonies placing a | a large, beautiful wreath on the grave Children and Their Parents. of the unknown American soldier. e . . The culogy of the unknown hero by | Twenty-four children their | nder Kefford was delivered im.- | parents will be the guests of the} Oy, After the ceremonies the | €mployes of the bureau of mines mext |y M. Goodwin, axs.stant s were furled and the pilgrims Friday afternoon at i o'clock. whenjtary of the Interior Department. wiil | taken through the memorial amphi- the annual Christm: party of the receive a set of domi of the bureau will be selected by the g A CHE e Qelema begin immediately after the ¢ dinner wul uk at a meet- of the bureau. S: “Rip Van Wink | theater bureau will be held in the auditorium | hrance of his fav Associated Charities. e Dresent conference, whe in | work is finished. Gifts of a humd tdining Club tomor- umored, will pre Meyer, chief clerk of the Lu- 1d of Richard J. Harden Camp,| United Spanish War Vetera nt salary in- v il ng post held ap ation of tin from cans, will ented, it is understood. wit pply of tin cans with ¥ _on hix experiment Hero in Arlington. Commander T. E. Kefford, Vice Com- F. Merritt and B. Ruditzky, rge Trapp of Lexington American Legion, ommander George and of the Interior buildin, @ Amer 0. 108 picture H. The guests| oo DR. TSAO TO. SPEAK. The Christmas tree program will {the department, and Mr. dviser to the ministe vill e given each m howing ) with a huge b Open Evenings Till Xmas Think What Music Means to Your Child Place a Player-Piano in Your Home This Christmas by Joining the Jordan Player-Piano Christmas Club Music should be in your home. You owe it to your child; you owe it to your wife; you owe it to yourseli. A home devoid of music is a home that lacks one of the most powerful influ- ences known. You have always desired music- You have always wanted a player-piano. Here is the opportunity. Secure one of these wonderful Player-Pianos, under our Christmas Club Plan, at an exceedingly low price, and with advantages you could not hope to get otherwise. You Have Choice of These Following Well Known Makes Chickering, Behning, Lyon & Healy, Marshall & Wendell Francis Bacon, Cable Nelson and Meldorf Player-Pianos Pay Only $2.00 to Join and Select Your Player Piano Any Time o Christmas Delivery $ 2 Only by buying in large quantity, only by selling a great number of pianos, can we offer the special is all it cogfs to be- price and the special advantages offered in this Christmas Club. That is the object of our Christ- mas Club—to make it possible for a large number of families to get a wondérful Player-Piano under conditions that would not be possible otherwise. It is to Your Advantage to Buy Through This Christmas Club But to "‘get in” this Christmas Club ygu will have to act im- mediately. Thrifty buyers are quickly taking up the membership. Make up your mind now. Join today. Call at our store and sign your application blank—or phone or write and we will send it to you. Arthur ’Jordé.n Piano Co. s~ come a member of this Christmas Club. Three Years to Pay the Balance THE ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. THIRTEENTH AND “G” STREETS WASHINGTON, D. C. G S‘ttgét‘at"[hirteenth Sec.-Treas, , - v ACE7000 canoovemreovesmmenyn oo o Becteccccvectccccsttctscttcncesoerssngeece

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