Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 14

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v;0QOOQOQ0000000QO0QOQO'Q‘Q‘QQQQO‘Q'QQQQ"V 1 000606606060600006060004 Upright Models Regular Price, $85 Special “Price....... ! $65.00 ensational Selling for Saturday [l Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9 O’Cloc! IG Bargains in PHONOGRAPHS of Well Known Makes Special Dispatch to The Star. tion. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. |BRENTWOOD CHARTER BILL IN LEGISLATURE Measure Now in Hands of Those ‘Who Represent Prince Georges County at Annapolis. ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 27.—The delegation from Prince Georges coun- ty in the Maryland legislature has before it a bill to incorporate Brent- wood in that county. It was intro- duced by Delegate Roberts and, up to this time, is the only bill intro- duced by a member of that delega- last three years all that it had lost ROYAL ARCH MASONS |1 is Your wit a1t bad vt |\ GHORUS OF 250 VOICES | ok of e Siser War and vy INSTALL OFFICERS |Men sricst, " Xbrenam 3t maeich, | WILL SING IN CANTATA | e st barisr Ehe mitifits o spoke on t! ffort to be made during }rhh war camp community service. ¥ the ensuing year to get new members. g p?ec‘ h;;r:‘t:::ar?q .::; V}\}.Obse{ltl " ‘&"'s::‘r‘: Washington Chapter Has Banquet | After tho banquet the assembly ro- |Cowan’s “Rose Maiden” to Be Giv- | presidenti Charles O, Fischer, sec- New Head of Merchant Tailor Designers’ Ass" i ary; John A. Gallagher, treasurer at City Club—-Presentations ;mn!:n:.nlz. lwrl:'}: .—r’l'xi."i'v'.":'?x“v‘en‘fl‘,’, en During Second Music c A f 1?“;‘ Pk ?" fi“;lc‘ "ln 3‘;?:‘%‘_' e E. Buck an abel nds, Jnadesta)Ofoials, G T T T L Wpek Hero: accompanists, and Lillle B, Green and Following election and installation | Abraham M. Ehrlich, high priest;| Cowan's “Rose Maiden” cantata )y, 5. King, 'librarians. The chorus of mew officers for the coming year Charles H. Aldrige, king: Ralph G.|will be sung by a chorus of 250 voices | tion of Music Clubs ‘eder Cornell, scribe; John A. Cloborn, sec- SEas s X at the Masonic Temple, Washington | catarer Srine: John A Clobor, oec:|during Washington's second music Chapter, No. 2, Royali Arch Masons, | treagurer; D. S, Davidson, captain of | Week, from May 28 to June 3, under A ended its Masonic year with a ban- D aveon, At ot e e Cimrtes £ Wengard, 1t | 100,000 FIRE NEAR NORFOLK quet, given in the blue room of the H. H. Sperry, royal arch|was announced yesterday by Robert| NORFOLK, Va., ' January 27.— new City Club last night. P! R. M. Brown, master of the|Jawrence, in charge of arrangcments | Damage estimated at between $100,000 Grand High Priest of the DIstrict tnirq veil; J. R. Jefferies, master for music week. of Columbia Joseph Milans, in ad-|tphe i veil; Ralph Campbell, m: i 1 1 § Masonry for the last hundred years!glacted sentinel, and John Apple, re- by the National Community Chorus,|f the Robertson Chemical Corpora- had neglected to act in a unified|ojected organist. Rehearsals are to commence in the|UON'S plant at Money Point, near and $150,000 was done by fire last |/ I Tricotine Suits trimmed with braid. Sizes up to 44.... Excellent ' grade of all-wool tricotine; handsome belted modeled; lined through- out with peau de cygne Silk; effectively s All the better Suits—including grades selling up to $50. ..... Very Special! oo $20.75 I | 100 Spring Dresses Canton Crepe and Taffeta—in the brand-new Spring models; artistically embellished. They’re $l4o75 S2ODLCRES. . o o v iviivviissinsdseseminns i [l I N Advance Sale of Poler Coats Here’s the ideal Spring Coat—in just the shade of light Tan that is most correct, the dark Brown that is very distinctive and many between shades. Tuxedo and Col- lege girl models. Some are full lin UEARY B . oo vvsvnssnins The grade that is soft and fine; in neat effect; cut long and full; with neatly embroidered finis| |/ I e:i. Fe:tured for Sat- 37098 iesseie o 1 Muslin Underwear Choice of Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Modesty Draw. J ers and em! ery $1.00 to $1.50, Value [ I Two Millinery Specials! Sally Suede-like Hats; smart $1.00 e oo pmpa—keg,'% en, Navy, Tan and Black. $1.98 Hats. ... Choice of all Velvet-trimmed H;b—-ndothm - et i $7.98 upto$7.98...ccc0 o The proposed town limits will em- manner, and had gone forward as tirl = Norfolk. ice, § brace about 400 acres situated to Separate jurisdictions, sach with thelr | nih Bricst Gorren B Sirmeteliow | BE2F, utare Lt e o fioraon| The unit, five acid chambera, con- Regular Price, $125 i the north of the limits of the town own fads. He urged that in the|pregented Louis Jacobson with & gold- e ene i Maltos | tained in a’frame and galvanized fron -Special wil be di- tuture all Masonic bodies combine in | mounted nmbreila and to Rev. John | 1he, oW basses terors and wlio8|siructure, was destroved with its Price o vided into four wards. The officials unity of action, 8o that they would | paimer, Raymond Dickey, L Whiting | [e20¢0 (0 PGS (RE (OOFUS 70| contents, more than a thousand tons ~~~~~~~ are; 24 be able as a solld body to back ub|Estes, G. W. Johnson, Dr. Bradfleld, | ;i 8T Ta0 . Niont “February 6, | Of Sulphuric acid, which ran into the $175.00 Model : : and carry on the accomplishment of | Luther Young, John A. Colburn, Simon v Place Church, | Blizabeth river. The loss is partially 9 . i town, and four aldermen, one to be : the great things expected from them. | Rube, Dr. Davis, Joseph Milans he |3t O ace) Glready | covered by insurance. Special 7 || 1t 1s providea that a justice, marshal, i 3 E Speaking of George Washington, Mr. | proschseq leather collar cases. a gk m e ety Price 7 | heant oo ana® Herk ™ snan " pe SR PR A s will e ahmoanced In the near fatare.| Although 1t has been In existence ------- ealth officer and clerk s ) —_— will be announced in the near 3 ug! a8 n R Z ! elected by the council. e atiting Eh Dricst, George A bellef exists among the negroes |A small, selected orchestra will ac-[only six months, the Widow and Cabinet O‘lltfit % |1, The mavoriandigounclli Rre Doy Stringfellow, spoke of the past suc- |of the West Indles that the color of [company the presentation. | Widowers' ‘Club of Boston has been ne! S 7| ered to pass all ordinances for the cessful year with its addition of |coral in always affected by the state| During music week, also, the Na-|responsible for seven marriages, and 3 7 | good government, health im- thirty-four new members, and said |of health of the wearer, becoming | tional Community Chorus will giveas many more are sald to be “pend- Regular Price, $35 § ||| provement cotitheltomngandsito ore: BACHRACH that the chapter had gained in the ! paler in disease. an open-alr concert on thd southing. Speci.l 45 00 7 serve peace and order in it, ane s levy a special tax for town improve- Price........ . 7 'mextfi not to exceed 20 conts on $100 worth of property. special feature Regular Price, $50 lis a provision for a_ referendum on P, J. FOLEY Special | all_ordinances passed by the mayor | Of this city, elected president of the y iand council. organisation at the annual convention Price. . S Adjourning_ until Monday evening, | at the Hotel Washington. the Maryland legislature has yet to{ ‘uke uh;; am{ tvnelusutr: ulrléruully. It is thoug] 181 n e interim every jstfort will 'be ‘made by democratic CONFERENCE HELD HERE > leaders to bring those oppose 0 {increased *reprasentation or Eaic-| QN EVANGELISTIC WORK > ' more city nto line. - » i i rominent delegate from the —_— The above machines have been used in our store w;\n& D kAL o e e mm” oM R > for demonstrating purposes. All have been gone over “ || the proposal admitted today that {Dr, Goodell, Dr. Helfenstein and Dr. in our shop and are sold with the same unqualified guar- 'hen;y puuol:lreh‘\;as‘ntselgl!;hgroéxg:t Linetild Addsess Clergymen e wi ! ar u - 2 antee we give with a new phonograph. ™ ;;«;te.e “'“hp;"’h"g'e‘, oy W"d‘m;d't ,{:e st ‘:ht‘ em ument s ng use tha e 'on| Many other special bargains—Come and look h e el FU. PACKAGE ¢ over. {tion plan was a party pledge and| A conference on evangelism for i that democrats are bound by it. ministers of Washington churches 1s beltxllg h;ldCl:Odny at !:lle Fldrsz;Consre- - gationa urch, 10th an streets Han'y C. Grove (lnc.) 7|l CAPT. EVANS ASSIGNED. northwest, with Dr. Charles Wood. L pastor of the Church of the Covenant 1210 G Street N.W. )| ecibiamznes 1o Command the’ ainth | a1 president of the Washington Fed- N naval district. | S, i Dr. Wood made a brief address in opening the sessions at 10:30 o'clock OO 0000000000000 0000000000000030883800088282028038823822382220220223002300000%08: | this morning. Dr. Charles L. Goodell, Dr. R. C. Helfenstein and Dr. Line- E T AL.TY . field addressed the conference. X RA u = S Following luncheon, ~which was ° » = S y (o) cy ean served by the women of the church, ° ° ence on “Evangelistic Problems of the 9 b 4 : Sav‘ to ou wavs Minister,” which was led by Dr. a lg Sy Goodell. . Dr. Charles F. Aked is to deliver an address at 4:45 o'clock and at 6 o'clock E c 5 dinner will be served by the women of orne! the church. There will be an_ after- conomy; dinner conference with James L. Wil- meth, director of the bureau of e W l LL BE G 1V EN graving and printing, presiding. Dr. H. F. Stillwell and Dr. Linefield will make addresses, o) . i m mass meeting, whicl s open to A 1l %! thal g;neral pubuc.hwm be held at 8 ! '.._ | it I" o'clock tonight, when Dr. Aked will make the principal address. Dr. Good- Nt | D] ell also will speak. i =" » — & Corner of DT Lt 736-738 Seventh Street H Street. COUNTESS HARD TO READ . ‘Will Give Selections for Benefit of Education for Peace. To help in the_ international ef With the Purchase of One Other Package @ QUALITY SERVICE STORES fort to educate children for peacs which 1s being furthered by the N tional Council for Reduction of Arma~ ments, Countess Sirl Hard of Sweden, writer and tragedienne, and one-of the three woman newspaper correspondents covering the conference, will read for the benefit of the campaign tomorrow evening. Mme. Hard's program will include: “The Fortune Teller” (Leighton Ossmum). “Salome’s Love Hymn" (Oscar Wilde), and musical recitation, “Bergliot” (Bjornson and Grieg). The reading will be given at the Arts Center, 1106 Connecticut avenue. It will begin at 9:30 o’clock and will be open to the public. ; The campaign for children's educa- tion will be described at the end of ERE is a rare treat to Washington housewives! We are going to introduce to Washingtonians a line of macaroni products which will be a revelation in flavor and quality. And to make sure that every person in Washington gets this wonderful opportunity we are going to give away a 25¢c package of WOODCOCK Macaroni, Elbo, Spaghetti or real Egg Noodles, with the purchase of one other. You simply go to one of the Quality Service Stores listed on the opposite page, buy one of our products and get one free—that's all. Only one free package will be given to a customer. the meeting by an officer of the eouncil. WILLIAM H. TRACEY DEAD. Long Resident of Washington, Prominent in Fraternal Circles. William Harrison Tracey, resident of this city for the last thirty-six years, and well known in fraternal circles, died Wednesday at his resi- dence, 1649 Hobart street. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, followed by interment at Fort Lincoln ceme- tery. Services were conducted under Masonic_auspices. Mr. Tracey was born March 14, See List of QUALITY SERVICE STORES on Opposite Page and Get Your Free Package TOMORROW Once you try WOODCOCK Products you'll thank the day you made their acquaintance. For they are “different”—deliciously different! Dif- ferent, in that only the choicest part of the richest Durum wheat grown is used. Different, in that it is made of 1009, Semolina, without the ad- dition of any flour. And difierent, because the health-building nutri- Nothsal Tent. No. 1 of the Ordec s ment and fine flavor of these choice ingredients are not lost, as in the Etho Knignts of Pyihjas S Tiate “drying” process of ordinary products. WOODCOCK Products are Sasen O, Toacey: o son . B, “cured” in Nature’s Own Way—retaining and en- tndo5r whandohdron < o riching all the food value and tastefulness of the Durum wheat. That is why you will find WOODCOCK Maca- roni, Elbo, Spaghetti and real Egg Noodles the most “Deliciously Different” products that have i[i 0”5/ y ever gmce_d_y'md that is why you will _ be glad to go to the Quality Service Store nearest fl Y f ” you and get your free package on SATURDAY, 1 er’ ” or as soon after that as possible, since his supply is none too generous. 1851, in Baltimore, M During his residence in this city he was em- ployed for many years as furniture salesman at Grogans. He was a member of King Solomon Daylight for a good suit of clothes? See the P.-B. announcement on page 5 'PERPETUAL | BUILDING | | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in or 83 lllollflll?z It A Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity g e Qi) DISTRIBUTED AT | e || NG QUALITY SERVICE STORES | Corner 111h and E Stx. NN, : - Josmva ' W CAKm, Besreteny B NAA i A\ AL DA\ /RAR AN A UL AL ARUUAN AAAA NS AU AR AAUAAL A

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