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THE EVENING‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 ; Club, swimming races and exhibitions of w R E MAY HGH]‘ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | jAZZ" IS ASSA“.H] E. C. GRAHAM TELLS HOW |-NEW YEAR AT Y. M. C. A. | Sihmmriets s vowtt | UPHOLSTERING __REFINISHING [RLT : ’ COMMITTEES TO MEET TO PRACTICE SAVING [open House and Reception to Be [1o0bs. st & p-m- Laterior decorations—Wall papering—shades. —_— Lai A attracts Given, With Elaborate Program. | Mrs. W. A s o e assortment of materials 5 lected a cit i in 1 i i Closing Business Matters of Year Put Aside a Few Dollars Each ”-Eh- :an?llaew{(?“:flr g;e‘?lh‘n_;:‘x:'fl:g st e A Ll e CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 1921 to Be Given Consieration Week, Thrift Week Committee | Kocafintion will be held January 2 in the 10 hold such & position. 714 _13th_N.W. M. 5373537 Tomorrow. Chairman Says. central branch of the association, it was =— = e = announced today in ln\lll\l’(lll‘l e‘ll”“]l;;l 1 Before the curtain is run§f down on “There are many thousands of men | t0 members und their friends to attend. | WFST INDIES A Complete Assortment ward and Lee- H harp \};ard I}s{lands\IVIrgm Tslands, Evers orto Rico, Nassau and Ber: * muda. Pencils MEGANTIC (20.000 tons d'sp.) Ham Believes New Route t0 [10o1. tnree commitices of the wash- |Dancing Teacher Says TerM !wio are now noveless fattires whose | piohredram of uilietic ; life might be summed up in the words, | tually every phase of u.e Y. M. C. 1 CRUISES From New York to . Ingt Chamb ¢ Commerce will 5 Georgia Avenue Would |heid mesiings -ne membersnin com- |~ Should Never Be Used in | 1ic was a sood fellow when he had | work, has becn wrrunged. Havana, Ja- mitte h Sidney West is chair- ~ The program includes: Music by an e "ol ine it " sald B. C. Graham, prestdent of|,renegtra in the lobby ; chess and check- | . A Thl‘lft . P man, will hold its final meeitng for < ‘ Z am, pre Y Handicap Line. the 'year tomorrow in the offices of Good Society. | $he Y Club and chairman of the | or'imutcios, with prizes o be awarded 10 | Thrift “week executive committee. \J Y ] the chamber. “But '€ | the winners; exhibitions of work dune maica, Panama 1\ew ear. The Washington Railway and Elec-| A committee to consider a plan to|By the Assoclated Press. i [past fe?:u“.‘:‘uautfiml:3:‘:(&[2::} Belpy the reliious ’un{‘x edu txonla\ll de- Canad. Vene: : £ 3 ol s —wh oo 2 S v tric Company may oppose the bill|Dring befors the public the historic| CHICAGO, December 28 | There are other men who are enjoy- | PATUMENts. scveral Sioft b by ane |} zuela, Wind- . places and institutions of Washington he cigar- Y L2 AKE 2 |now before Congress to open a new | Nas<d Al \08G Vesteraany s, Tollows: [moVies: juze dancing and the elga }};‘f‘;,}{‘fi,{‘;’?‘,{,"'ffie“'“fl‘fl"?gjj Shom | exhibitions, a volicy baii game between tirifty [strect morth of Florida avenue be-{M. A. Leese, chairman; Rudolph Jose, | €tte, as they affect public morals,, b B0 S8 the champions and all stars, and a start |tween Tth and 9th streets in order | Harry King Merritt Q. Chance and |were denounced at toduy's session of | “uaen are pretty much alike, strip- |basket ball contest betwecn McKiniey forthe |to divert the cars of that company |lVan C. Weid ~This committee willlthe International Purity Conference.ped of the unessentials. Few of us|High School and Kanawha Athletic or the 5 i meet at 12:30 tomorrow at the cham- | 2 o | 2an Boast of Inherited character—that | ) New |to Georgia avenue without passing |pher. W. B. Fleming. Chicago, manager of { A% B30t 08 1L ReTitet ot thl for ours over the congested Florida avenue| Isaac Gans has been made chairman |the National Reform Association, ad- v ne way to build is to met: zear. Be insured for [, . o of the committee charged with the |dressed the delegates on “The Menace | the thrift habit—the habit of put ‘hite v study to bring about co-operation T R Louis Guyon, dollars each weel $1,660 while you are oTe Commissioners vesterday sentliween Washington businex: men ot tneMovie “h"‘,"‘" ‘";“L;fi:oz i tne fom o0 like: bestiib : saving $1,6€0. o Consress a report favoring the {recgents of surrounding communities. [& dancing. m also o engor e e ot av the {project. with a few changes. AS[\(iilium M. Dove and Melvin Behrend | told “The Truth About Jazz. v average age ol ; & ittle or a lot, as you are able, but originally drafted, the bill provided|g . the other members of tnis com- |Guyon described experiments ave something.” Jan. 17. Feb. 18, Mar. 23, Largest dimensions of any steam- oc U o o the tropes. Aty P nforniat 0 Over DORAN’S Gnene FUDGE ace. #3500 ond wpeard Nopassportarcquire 13 monthly deposits of | that half the cost of condemning and X o y ¢ tat hal st of conde ¢ mittee. It will meet tomorrow after- |own dancing ucademy about the man- |~ A meeiing of the Thrift Club execu- e INE §20 each accomplishes jobenin the street be assessed against|noon at 3 o'clock, in Mr. Gans’ office. | ner in which the juzz music demoral- | tive committee was neid jast night at | AN SR ' 1303 F _both through the Com- | the tyo strect railway companies 814 | ‘The board of directors of the cham- | ized the youne. the City Club, and Chairman Graham fioc Lb. mercial National's IN- ! pioperty owners. ber will hold its final meeting before Scores Une of Word “Jarz.” said his committees would be an-! 1410 N. Y. Ave. 905 F nounced the later part of the week.!| Sold only at Doran’s Chocolate Shop. 39 H St. N.w. (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). U ¥ owners the annual election next Tuesday the word ;t_&‘E Dlns ’:hzll:vfist lh:{"‘m;’:i"‘.’:‘,“'lf“;;{‘:.‘;'of'fi‘"'&";:‘s‘dfi‘: ;lg;:; Nominations for the new board .al"z.,c‘:‘,)n?::‘}(;ny,g‘.?‘f:rmlfalf ‘cen- | Leonard W. De'Gast. executive secro. 66 do neE Ve t = left to the condemnatlon jury, and |Members to be elected January 10{iury it had been a slang expression | (ar¥; membership socroiary of, (e, %04 You do not live to make | fyrtner suggested that, inasmuch as|closed last night. to describe immoral acts, and instead | M. the orgaiiization backing 120 monthly deposits.the | the rerouting of the 9th street cars —_ L e I equired respectability | Thrift week program, announces that C ontinental Assurance wzulld benefit the (co:nmunl:yh‘ns = 89,000 DIE. OF CANCER With its f,,,mu Md"w"fldd use in g:;:tl:‘c:‘l:?on-.u ‘:2::1;11’1;;:‘:‘:6;::‘:;&;& il whole, an appropriation migl e 2 ction with dancing and music, duaty Eyes Examined T ey, ome | made to-cover part of the cost. Thel ! fhat it regarded properly, “must be | operate. Ichmc:ll.ediul yes Glasses Fitted DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES Woodmard 8? othroy loved ones $1,000, and Thrift week begins January 17 and ot > i e Commissioners estimated the cost of t the beginning they will also receive |condemning the street at $24,000. IN COUNTRY LAST YEAR admitted to be o ity ‘such as the |continues through January 23, the H being Thrift da; hen Bud- . the savings balance cred- Cost %10 a Foot. original coiners of the word intend- | first duy befug Tarifs day, ten, B0 | in comparison 10th and G Bts, N.W CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND ited to you kere. Call illiam T, E cd.” Own Your Own Home day, Pay| Eyesight Speclalint H for details today ! Northern States Have Comparative- m}:"fl"‘l_'\“‘,_‘;"n‘(f“‘fd e ,:,r,*‘f::m“;(.f:\l sills Promptly day, Share With | (Formsrly With Edwin K. Etr) i DOWN S IAIRS S I OR] 1y Higher Mortality Rate Chrelessly use this word knew anwvnntay. f 409.410 HcLachion Bldg.. ! | o = s used in par —_— i nse the company would face actual m 8 u it Plione Main 721, COLRIL B LREE & new tracks from 9th and Ehan Souin: theunderworldiithe probablyEmesey e Christmas dinner of the Scandi- e 5 VeI, H venue tPrough the proposed | Deaths from cancer in the dea g | wouldiuse the onc uER : ns is a very £olid one. All kinds o eet to Georgia avenue. With|istration area of the United D. C. Man Spenker. of sausage are prepared. Another tra- $15,000,000.00 ¢ from’ the entrance to the base|$9,000, or an increase of 5,000 from |include John Wesley Hill, D. D. gen-}almond Indicates the contrary res “Maited Milk The Washington Railway and Elec- |death rate, the report said, is ac-|dria, Va., president of the National ——————— n and sectional comparisons of cancer your home (inside or out) to de- G 95 tt H mortality. caleulated on-an aiow-| NAMED BY PRESIDENT. terioratol SCoNBULL Ferguson. l‘h."!ood Drink” for Au Ages Owns, C CO on 0Ss€e the underground system. he said, new {1920 totaled approximatel 3 Daniel H. Kress of the Washington |ditional dish is lutfisk, and for sup- 5 V- trackage costs about 330 a foot according o a Feport by the centus sl . ‘Washington, D. C.. told |per Christmas pudding. containing | - A Mr. Hum further contended that, the | bureau, which on a basis of propor-|of the relation of the clgarette to{a sweet aimond and 2 pliter one. The '\'kcm}"HOY“,C new street would take the Washing- | tional 4 it person who. ge e sweet a ~Ge 1 population estimated the total|crime and immorality. BT L TR ST s L 2 1" park that the company would|the estimate for 1919, eral prohibition agent at Washing- g . A S e / 5 3 v F P M tric and tke Capital Traction Com-|curately shown by the increase to|Florence Crittenton Missions, and Pamtm€ That v [/ llk pany. Mr. Ham said, have equal rights 83.4 per 100,000 population in the|Dr. Clifford Gordon, superintendent 4 g For Infants in the tracke on Florida avenue bo- | regiatration arca th 1920 from & rate|of the Ant-Saloon League. Mel- | Radiates Good Cheer F BYER . lLovalids ce for differences in aver: ton Railway and Electric cars so far|of deaths for the entire country at| At tonight's session speakers will The ORIGINAL lose much of its traffic to that point.| The upward trend of the cancer|ton; Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, Alex. and 8th strects, and that|of 50.5 per 100,000 in 1919 bourne, Austrlia. i Using an “adjusted” rate for state| Don’t permit the woodwork in ‘NO COOKING O s 4 i 3 i unch at Home, Office, enc z L in order to relicve congestion on the fand sex distribution of ‘the popula- o oo Trocding has authorized n. K FERGUSON 1xc. || Quick L Flannelette Gowns of extra 3 f()r 95C avenue tione. the' report concludes that “uhe| | e inaac | fie Ph . 231332 || Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, S N e - states have | the appoin . - e T likh and the southern & {le {0 & clerical position In the cla PRINTING BY EXPERTS " | ar-Avaid Imitations & Subsfitutv {= 1 long sleeves. = ————————— NEW YEAR BALL PLANS naratively low cancer' mortality.”|sified ser Aanugy A 5 y Women's Black Cotton Hose 5 Among siates in the registration area, | under the s Chlldre“ S of medium weight; i Massachuse v e rhest the widow of John B. Battle, 1 Have That Gift NEARING COMPLETION | Massachusetts showed the | highest | Battle fe e eteran, who was em: | without scams; reinforced the South Gy ed in the engineer department at B] heels. She, Tate of, 459 for South Clrolina | ployed i, U PRV o L ne. oomers : . - . . G 4 in the ’ o Will Be Given by Women's Board | Ruce comparisons for various sce. | the result of Injuries receive M Silk Sock: . = tions under the adjusted rates, the 2 aty. 4 for 95c ensoi 0CKS ated in the executive order —table or desk protected and further beautified by the addi- tion of a Yy of Columbia Hospital at report said, show the white and 1 GLASS TOP 1 2 W“h:’ races o be cqually Suscentiblo to the | th s e e R P Children’s Bloomers of (Seconds) Well cut one to order at Susesptible in the soutl than in ‘the | three children ynder twelve years of i - ; grone wiis einveace 30 PAIGS 95¢ Reasonable Cost. Send di- Arrangements are being completed | north. aze to support = Sizes 6 to 12 years. '] £ mensicns by mail or ’phone. for the New Year ball of the women's e 5 or i £ board of Columbia Hospital, to be given | 14 i0 vorrivrs untucky t e . P tt tS i pure thread silk, with BECKER PAINT . e xew willara on January 3, it Jerribly unlucky to cut berrled ! ELUICOALS, sisht dciects, but exceptional & GLASS CO was announced tod: church yard, according to an old be- values. Black, navy, gray and The Mver Davis orchestra is en-|lief. The cutter, strangely enough, is | 4 cordovan. Sizes 97 to 1175, 1239 Wiscons! gaged. Decorations for the ballroom | threatened with nothing worse than \ Or c CHA have been provided for. The floor|sores on his fingers. but within a f mpe committees of men and of girls have |vear and a day there will be a funeral \ i t been named and general final ar-|at the house in which the holly was Let us manage Pe&g&tflfl&:g:g‘ az‘-‘éag:ee]c; te O rs’ rangements were finished during the | used. your Rental Prop- Nightgowns, 95¢ flast week. Children’s Peg-top Rompers, { On the night of the ball several = = ver a Quar- dinners will be given by individuals erty. fO CQt interested in_the success of the af- ter of a Century Experience. B. F. SAUL CO. 1412 Eye St. N.W. chich Why Not Disarmament Now? direct to the Willard to attend the Rea L d festivities. . 'bers of the women's board, “The Isolation Plan” ich is presenting the ball for the By Willlam H. Blymyer benefit of the linen fund of the hos- 4 $2 net et tal and to ald in the establishment 95 in checks and solid colors; C peatly " made and - durable. Eitea iSize AlmmtNight: o oo gowns, trimmed with embroid- 3 9 ery; full cut and roomy. CIII'IS Dl’eSSCS o : : Elect"c Heater ST i rhr unen- are a3 follow The Corubill Publishing Co. A R e e i e nepren s Beston 15'a great favorite among women who, during the 95c l.earned, president, who is in Cali- war-time ac;lu(h}s. :ec‘ame “clc“s‘omlfdoalg tlh& ]\]l:‘- : t e €As] T oe, lo 4 % z '32';‘3,;.‘“5&.,:‘:”5‘1‘ A Sohn e B Ay “Ehoe. In this model a woman may Gingham Dresses, in checks ® glacll'!(, M: e J. Bo‘w;l \[!)rs Charles & o . B k tramp for hours and forget she has “feet.” Corsets 95c a;\d Sf):ild COI?TS. with :ox radley, rs. Daniel’ Dav Mrs. pleats down front; pockets Simes’s. pats, et Wim . Do District National Ban - Y O R e The best electric heater |l7. Dorn, Mrs. Edward Everett, Mrs. 1406 G Street “Foot_well In low‘ mpk and vi'fnslthr‘;e made; will heat the room [jHenry P. F: s, Mrs. Willlam 3 ;‘)':‘ 0< Fes 21 ctmmf) i TO els oning. Sizes 0 2 w Ny quickly at a small cost. Eaches, F\ . Mrs. David Du Bose ;‘:ullldrdD'\Ks (i'O‘S;thl;I;lTpson.ers . Radiantfire |5 e fdpsrer We Submit --by Hahn's liam A. Hill. Mrs. Charles Cheney Brassieres, 3 for 95¢c Hyde, Mr. Victor Kauffmann. Mrs. -d . = e e robertiavlIoon for your consideration our MILY STEVENS appear- 95 White Turkish Towels, with Gas Heater Malcoim McConihe, Mrs. George X. service and the certainty of i B C pink and yellow and blue and McLanahan, Mrs J. \‘tl'."ngs;\’«r;r;:.y. satisfaction it insures. edina play called “Foot- Ofalloves date aniiilace yellow stripes and borders. . G 2102 " D . (0~ -3 i $ 00 |EEE s Safe, because it s founded loose.” e Bath Mats John L. Newbold, Mrs. George 8. New- | 3 1 1 A g s : on sound business principles e P ’ ° S n el President —and dominated by a con- This is a story that etticoats, 2 for 95¢ P 1, Miss Ruth Putnam, Mrs. . & - “ s Wil Sowvere, dre. 2. 1o Tans || Vice Presidents servatism which adheres might well be called Foot-Well, 05¢ B e ade o urkisi oweling, by Hahn’s. For we conceived the idea of a special department with nothing but protective footwear. Special shoes for all sorts of feet to keep them from premature break- down. in pink and white, blue and Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, of S Endle cwienahile fine quality, in good colors, with deep pleated or ruffled o ; Pillowcases Union Suits, 3 for 95¢ 95c Hemmed Pillowcases of bleached muslin. Size 45x36. Women’s Fine Ribbed Union Suits, with built-up shoulders Sttt e Huck Towels Sizes 38 to 44. i A 95¢ Doz. Chlldren S Good Heavy Quality Huck Towels, in whx!c wnh ted bor- Sleeping ders. Size 28x14. er Mrs. Walter R. Tl:}:kermln. Mrs. || 'W. P. Lipscomb strictly to banking ethics— %MUDDIMAN&‘) e R g}‘sfi‘:fi:x‘f but elastic enough to meet 616 12th St.—1204 G St. N L Sansbury || the legitimate needs of the SCHOOL MEMORIAL FUND Cashier business man. There’s no NOW TOTALS $4,300|(| H. L. Offutt, Jr. “red tape” here—but there is an endless stock of Central High Alumni Pushing friendly disposition and in- Plans for Frieze for Walls . clination—and modern fa- in Library. cilities. Plans for the memorial frieze which = Perhaps you are contem= e R oL 7 .. plating making a change in cussed at the annual Christmas re. banking connections? If union of the alumni assoclation of the school last night. . The alumni so, we shall be glad to wel- raised $400 toward the me 1al A fund, Increasing it to $4,300. come you as one of those SN & 20% Discount 'And in charge of this Dept. are experts who have done some re- markable things in keeping Brewood will give a 20% The frieze ~ will. form a dual - : e ) discount on all boxed papers = { memorial to Emory Wilson, late prin- . whom WE SERVE. Washmgton foot-well. andcatendars, i theie stores = | e S Agirenaoly v Garments, 95¢ Chambray, Of heavy-weight fleeced ma- ol b g pec et 1 Q) yds., 95¢ e world war. It will contain reprea; . beginning Tuesday, the 27th, = |tions of the Edwin Abbey. panel blov B : The Foot Comfort Dept. of tures of the Holy Grail which now 3 and continuing throughout £ |udor the walls of the publlo library at waist. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Good Quality Chambray, i the week. The plans for the memorial frieze i . lightoblugu;rlecyn an?lnllav‘;e‘xlll:‘le:‘. S b T - Silk Hose ' 8 ; mittee. He also paid tribute to the i ‘ memory of the late Principal Wil a P Cl th ‘Brewwpd The “association. ro-stecred. Goems GG i 95¢ egey L0 W. A £ the 4 .n"::;.mn i e “'esr‘l’uz:',:xfi‘fi:"m'“ ‘o’é:’l'm&?::‘“‘i}u::"’ i Main Store Uranieas . SaeesEsbisaed ‘o) yds 950 s are Mrs. 4 i - Eugene s Thomas. 3 Pwul Yoder ani BOTH MAN'S STORES & e s oy Silk Hose, with lisle tops and & . reinforced kh“h;d soles and 0“1'“ ::l:;:olje.;g;m o‘g many : ::eds.whliitl:.c R Y] making of children's clothes. t Scarfs,9¢ Turkish Towels Runners, 95¢ 3 for 95¢ Scarfs and Runners of pure Good Heavy Cotton Towels, flax, with hand-painted de- in white with red striped bor- and other dyspeptic disorders by a signs; different sizes. : ders. Size 32x16. " Make ghort course of Beecham’s Pills—the Cor. 7th & K Sts. (T Florence Maitland. Ruth H. Bennett ‘was re-elected secretary and Dorothea LTI TENLLY F, Sherman treasurer. BECOMING GLASSES s, Bt ';‘3:':1:51';‘:3.:“"""“"‘- | WILL REMAIN CLOSED mlt!‘- Baer . Sprin; mm. 4 L. Fis o PasLftted, Classes sut both | pack*aita B SEBY, Srs. Pageot f. UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK at any time. Phone for appalatment. }‘,‘2?3,?°§.{:a,sy‘_"’°’.f,‘,°§‘:.f,‘,‘§f ggm;x; 2nd Floor. 317 & 218 Evans Bldg, | ations were bresented by Robort A " (THURSDAY) MORNING Maurer, principal of Central and ‘“*PROTECTIVE'® FOOTWEAR nations arranged to soit your convenience BERNARD A. BAER,»33.. Alics “crale, Barnara_Leeratt. pav: TOMORROW R LT R AR S I | (2 " Gihers on the mominsiing som: : E Like a stitch- hl't‘gli:t‘):5122{,?7’"“{'.3“‘?“"“5‘:;“;,“::; to reorganize owr clothing stocks your unfailing remedy for all irregularities Women’s and Misses’ H o active years work of the as- . & e E. Etions® amployment and. sellege after the past two days terrific liver of the digestive organs. For eliminat- . in time, a Good o, =1 i seling. loe™ ing wasta poducts trom thesysem, | | Dininer, Dance and Party dition of 250 membars to the associa- tion. The constitution of the association —often means a big uving ‘was amended to reduce the life mem« We have a corps of experienced = | bership fee from 310 to §6. A musieal mechanics “on the job” steadily, S | Benators: Club. siven by the Cornell Sand our auto service puts you=| More than 1,000 graduates of Ce S iy ‘quick touch with them | tral sttendsd ‘the feunlon. A dance | wag held after the business meeting. Repairs and new installations o —— 1005-7 Pa. Ave, | $19.50, $24.75, $29.50 and $34.75 El '5-'-¢ Reasonable Prices. Headnches from Slight Colds g Ewu ot W Mads, eossaati = lfi:g:“"'::"'a"?:?gflgf&:&? "":,2,,,'5:‘,:;:,}" 616 17th St. N.W, ! BeeCh am’s Of Taffeta, Lace and Canton Crepe, in the dainty E e T T L S R pastel shades and black. improving the appetite, strengthening the stomach, and in other respects : keeping the bodily health in a sound Take condition MAURICE J. COLBERT BRONO) NG Oy e Styles for maids and matrons. Sizes 16 to 38. OO I Stooct Fromviata o TERt Lo7 oo, miene hours & 10c—12 ’albl Demgiainics il 3016-3017 limft for employment of women in Hflh W [ext --afl i

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