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3 32 A i\ Bt o - 10 S 5 TfiE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D./.C., FEBRUARY 19, 1922—PART 1. | \ IWANTS JAIL TERMS || X, MEMORAL EXERCSES I - : ninotwsneni WONDER BARGAIN TABLE SALE Masonic Ceremony to Be Held in ] Featuring Items .of Timely Interest Monday, at Trinity Church—Relics " Prices Lower Than Our Usual Low Prices!_ to Be Shown. ) S The third annual Masonic memorial i | exercises in honor of George Wash- Women's J| Toss | ington will be held at Trinity Civic{fll Plaid Dress || | Women's and Community Church, 34 and C | i I streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. The SKIRTS H IDRBSB‘ services are to, be conducted by Rev. | INCORPORATED u { | | ‘Today—Talk by Miss Mar- garet Slattery, 2:30, at First 1 Congregational Church, con- % ducted by Y. W. C. A. Vespers, - 4:30, F street, Mrs. R. 1. Steel, _speaker. . Monday—True = Blue Corps Girl Reserves, 3.30, F street; intensive Bible study class, 6:15, ¥ street; Y. W. C. A. Glee Club, 7, F street: booklovers' hour, Alice’ Hutchins Drake, speaker, 8, F street. Beginners' social ¥ street; George Washington's birthday party, 614 E street, 7. = ‘Wednesd. Inspirational luncheon, 12-1, F street; Honor Girl Corps Reserves, 3:30, 614 E street] intensive Bible study class, 6:15, F street. Secour _ Girl ‘ Oyster Commends - Police War on Handbook Men and This week, not later, is the time to be preparing for the rejuvenation of your wardrobe for the milder days when coats are discarded. See what needs repairing—what needs clean- ing—what could be changed from old to new by skillful dyeing at The Hoffman Company. - CALL MAIN 4724 Bootleggers. Commanding officers of the several Dolice precincts, displaying unques- tionable loyalty to Maj. Daniel Sul- livan, their new chief, are waging a relentless campaign against handbook David Ransom Covell, assistant chap- 7 lain to the Grand Lodge, and are held s 8 ‘ 1318 1o © . | ! i timitad s il SLO 6 01324 7% ST.N | %199 | ! Master C..C. Coombs. All members = i of the Grand Lodge are expected to|lli| L 47", 4nd tan ALL'WOOL JERSEY SUITS l Allwool trico- attend and the only reserved seats|flll white combinations |l . ‘wals 3 - tine, Poiret twill, in the church will be at their dis- to 32 1§ Women's Tallored Suits of fine worsted, jersey-or ._._i men and bootleggers. Police officials also make it clear that investigations of other classes of law violations are not being neglected. dancing class, 8 _F Employed Girls' Re- serve colonial tea, 8 pm., F street. Friday—Business Girls' clubs, 6:15, 614 I street; current events, Mr. A. H. Putney, speaker, 7, F street; Technical High School Girls’ "Reserves play and dance, 8:15, F street. Saturday—Children’s dancin; -| classes, 10-12, ¥ street; Busi ness High School Girl Reserve posal. The general public, as well | | brown and blue heather mixtures. A big bargain at this Riete, Smtin. as Masons, Ls invited. Merton L. Fer- low price. All sizes. 80! dean of the George Washington I Law School, will dellver the eulogy — = e T corge Washington's Dominant Passion The special guests ofsthe evening ‘ SILK PLUSH COATS 58.98 Commissioner James F. Oyster, who Wonderful values. i A | L i has supervision of the police depart- H 3 g @ 3 B £ g P @ for-3 3 a3 )3 M 2E 3z ment, has expressed himself as being pleased with what the police have iz f S B |2 PLLOWCASES| ['sToRm sERcE, 5 Yos. ‘ { AND 1 SHEET || | misiride, , Savs, (e 79(: i ALL lkif:;degclfalily for dresses, accomplished since the elevation of Daniel Sullivan to the office of super- will be the master and members of et s George Washington's own lodge, wo models, large i known' as Alexandbia-Washington [ &1l plvsh, or wwith black mo <o) Lodge. By permission of Grand das. |/l A" ter Coombs, Alexandria-Washington intendent. The Commissioner 8 ex- tremely anxious that bootleggers and l - [ handbook men should be put out of tions. Jal sentences are advocated s to bring such persons to a realization of what arrest and prosecution will mean, Commissioner Oyster stated. Need to' Be Frightened. e business. He wants speedy trials and i punishment’ s 3 h to de-| | Play and dande, 8:16, F' street.. Lodge will. be convened in regular S i CLEANERS and DYERS Tioratize; those: tnsaged wr the viots: e e o convaned Ingirsgular T 94¢ | = MAIN OFFICE: 740 12 ST., Nw. Yard-wide, Close-woven 2 3 ] Made of fine, soft-finish nada for the exercises at the church. Made o e, Muslin, free from starch or With them will be brought the fol- nainsook, neat yvoke hem- lowing Masonic treuurei used by ming, and fresh and clean. h;:urlgus' dressing. Full i ieorge Washington while master of|j|| Worth G9c each. pifcte; wenih e ool ! that lodge: The trowel used in lay-|fie— e == fng the corner ston he United = 9c Bleached || stone of the Unitec 19¢ Bk i | Fine Qualits Pink. Blue States Capitol building, the three TOWELING lesser lights. the Bible, the hour- |/ CHILD’S DRESSES glass and the master's apron. Po-i )| = WO TS SICEONL 4 or i of Georgetown |1 4 *in <ses. || Plain-color Gingham Dresses. — e | 3 Yards, |{ Plime Crepe, for women's and « | tomac Lodge, No. || dren's underwezr. Worth 29e yard. ! - == dri d w ) fooei an al attend in_resuiar | §) INFANTS' DRESSES, 2 for 79 Bleached Muslin, 6 Yds. 82 | c the " natter of operations .of the ) [-bookies would have the effect of dri ing most of such persons out of by s. The policesbelieve it did cffect a mumber of cures, but they realize || that the “easy-money getters” will not surrender without being frightened. Police say they are practically The_ Star's campaign of publicity in Forty-Six Members to Attend will be present with the Washington gavel and the apron worn by its master when present at the laying |}l of the corner stone of the Capltol. = i il SRR Beginning at 7:30 o'clock, there will == C il with embroidery yokes. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. The Proof of the Pudding powerless to investigate successfully L = Ls every case involving the bringing of | Serviges at First Congr T T Is in the Eating! o, oo e, U Ore- |y g et el andmisic s e |2 R PR BRASSIERES e seate v | | DRESS GINGHAM, 6 YDS. ~ . || that hundreds of stills are in opera- 2 ent toweiing crash iJ!| tion in nearby states, much of the gational Church. e e ey U Nished by thel} |l " Made of pink twill, full Plain’ white: 17 inches New spring patterns, in meat i i e L | corn product sola in ‘this city coming B douvie. anartar rnere win® atso oo | [|| neight, in an sizes 34 to 44, | i wiae. [ checks or amail plaids: fast colors [ When the White Palace Cafeterias Adver- {Jl| from the northern neck of Virginia| The idwinter baccalaureato _scr- | congregational hymns of . patriotic|} || and 2 garters attached. | 2od & big bargain. Worth 18 sard i tise Low prices on High Quality Food you i} 1t was reported in police circies the] @R . for _the graduates of the|character. ¢ D e s = g | Won't Find, Wh Y C A d R' ad n vdnst few days that several well dreazl;- February class of George Washington ! c Women’s f - ; ane lyind TWRasi¥ou Ssme e AT | Stamen ors st o o | Oniversey wint ne proaches s che : | OUTING GOWNS, 2FOR ¢ 4 39| | HOSE | 36N, PERCALES,5 YDS. | Our Menu, That We Quote Hotel and Res- ||| are: carrying the corn product in ongregational Church, 10th| N Women’s Flannelette oY | Il | A brand-new shipment, . | . e {[{| automobiies, "and that it is being dis-[ard G streets, by Rev. Jason Noble 2 Gowna taneat pink and —_— 4 Pai | ll1atest patterns. useful I I | taurant Prices. [l tributed by " bootleggers. Nothing | pierce, pastor of the chureh, this blue stripes, full width and —— airs, || || lengths. “in light and dark { | Sl R e [l fefinite as Lo thelr tdentity bas te" | morning at 11 o'clock. Forty-six | For resurfacing ola foors a d mew 1| length. Worth $1 each. i & . i | No Waiters or Waitresses Here W allftm% to }{im kept on the” rouds, however, for|members of the graduating classes] | -oRSm et Raniwest.l Wearkmansbip: 1) = = 49c s et = | Receive Tips—You Wait on Yourself—You )| men as"well as women.'and it women|or the various departments of the i [ e et e 7 e e Gelort Tt We Save o[ i s ey may € iverscy, thetr samiies ana srienin |-, 1428 B St SE. [ rren pETTICOATS | webumiz, v | BOYS' SUITS 35 I R IC —got anciaciceE At 5 [}] metea; oue to male Viotators. have been invited to attend. one’ Linc, [ e tesiien: [} | prrices “Srasess sampic | || ~avout 60 suits that sota 39 Overhead Expenses and Pass These Sav- I} Hip Pocket Business. The academio procession. whieh| ~ For Office Help e e faruneana ! |l to $9.00 in this lot. Sizes = | ings on to Our Patrons. [i5 Duringithe pestitawidave theipollce |l ee s T s ermits i the Phone Main644 {| pretty flowerea petticoats. [301s I | - || leged to have done a hip pocket busi | university council, the president, Dr. g 5 L 25c Children's | e = s | | ness Such persons never earry more Howard L:hlllodlgkllr;li am:;]e ::fiul;hye National Personnel Smneflw " HOSE il = = B - \}/| than two or three half-pint bottles|will march into chure 9 E 200 |} i » Just a Few Prlces || of ‘the “firewater- at a tme, nlking |11 o'elock sermon. DRAFTING BANDEAUX, 2 FOR BOYS’ MACKINAWS I§i] it impossible for the police to capture{ On Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 [ M h}". dcanzielas 6 Pairs, i - || 1arge quantities of liquor from them.|o'clock at the Central High School DESIGNS TRADE MARKS i Elnic Mes s bouna | || About 20 mackinaws 1o s s | 2 Fresh E; i§!| " “It seems to be a very small mat-|in the auditorium the midwinter ARTHUR CORNELIUS | tic inset in back, bou I i e = mall Steak i res 883 ter to take a man into court with ::un\'oonlon“w‘gll be. hegd.‘ The valrllous €05 OURAY BUILDING mhs® | eages: full cut. All sizes. c il i i ead {['! only a half-pint bottle found on him,” | Gegrees will be awardel as well as e - i i e WihBrad ~ I5c | WinBead ~ 20c| | nisiohiihoida frmal s frenale = L 3 R — B SR SRR e el Piimity To tha- one. whe is | sccretars. of labor, an alumnus - of 59c WOMEN'S GLOVES ] e rte, 85aie, | | N. Y. Ribs of | Pure, Rich || reaping the largest harvest. At any|the George Washington Luw School. [ 199¢ i | e e ! Roast With ilrate,” he added, “they always seem| :lass of '97, will deliver the principal | Ca_shmerelltek a'l_lw Elensy || Chambray Shirts, with col- c c || able to furnish a bond in any amount|address to the graduates. ° i| Gloves, in blac] ,s‘ SO ELE | I lar _attached. Sizes 141, | Bread and Butter fe 5 || as soon as they are arrested. Announcement is made by the b || ana white. All'sizes. In 2 ‘ s A ; P poAnd it costs’money to patronize] university that the doors will ‘be [ ctasp stste. | | ; oes the professional bondsmen,” he con-{opened at Centrs I3 ichool af E: — — = - .:yht 10 5 | eluded. o ks 230 p.m., and reserved seats will be Take the chill out of your 3 — — Il Members of the police prol tion { held until 3:15 p.m. < vt H il | [ e C C | | fentorcement *“saas® tnink "tho- tocal | "14 ihneciion with the migwinter rooms with a i3 TOWELS, 6 FOR | FLEECE UNDERWEAR - e A S e e Tdces df fevemna secniy Slondihe 1 | pmvosstion the sumientmiof T Gentke ohiae il Heavy Absorbent Grade I Boys' Fleece Shirts and 1 ||creased or the law changed. It is| Washington have planned the junior Ma estic 1| ey ywels, with Ted or i i Il Drawers, in firet quatity i necessary for revenue agents to be on} veek celebfation. g !l white borders: perfect qual- . c 18 eteaiads . i hand ‘when arrests and searches are| " [minediately after the graduating i [| o5 emmed ends. i Sizes 24 to 30. [ made, and it is not always possible | :xerclses' at Central High School the H || itys i} perfect qua L = e g: M;“" Where TYEW AreISDfiF‘vAntR"an— || to et such assistance at short notice, | Jjunior class reception will be held at Electric Heater | e iand S o I Eay = . e of Our CAFETERIAS oU. |{ the police say. he New Willas otel. e members — = || taved”pect; 5 i 1 . - o the board of trustees, the president, |, Action in case Detavea. oI P S RN ana Siher of- Reduced to $9 [UNION. suITS, 2 FOR | | SANDAL RUBBERS | police y:;zerdn‘yA 1t was reported that fllg‘:_ls have been invited to the recep-; | i U\\' omens !ssc; lsc:issrmtt:‘h;v‘l c hi # Women's Sandal Rubbers, | ° ° If|2 police agent was on hand, ready to}+ On Thursday night at Rauscher's the Rfldi tfil‘ GAS Tneo! ‘Regular and extra | || in sizes to it 212 to 7 shoes. , £ I 1 duplicate a purchase, but delay in}innual junior class promenade will be an e sizes, f fr ' getting a federal agent caused a delay {held. Preparations have been made to 2 2 | — o ||in completion of the investigation of [inake the affair one of the biggest social H t N $23 = l1ihe case. | apman. colored, 126 | RCLioNS ‘ever held by the university eaters, Now . T i i i A Arthur apman, col , 12! s & 1113 Pa. Avenue A D e i o | s L vere i Wasngton Untsamiy || | 35¢ PINK VESTS, 3 FOR ! Scout Shoes for Boys 95 1\ Three 2 of the hip pocket merchants, was | ciee Club wii give a concert. to be fol- | " Women's Fine Quality | . Il “solia Shoes, made for oJd | 314 9th Street || caught at 10th and B streets, in the | lowed by a dance. at the Rajeigh Hotel Il pink Gauze Vests, perfect | Sturdy wearing pants, | || OO TUacs mEde ToF == Places: 1417 G Street | phtesie merkel yourany aflermoon, | ot Satsate el i ana sen | MUDDIMANGE, |[[] s 5iensth” szeese e e S| ce cinct squad. Chapman, it is charged, j denmc activities, lhom(;e’.\rg:"l\'as‘hlnxlon A. Co. jlisnai3s N —] = ~ = 4 had in his pocket a half-pint ttle of | basket ball team will mees he Virginia corn liquor, the kind that is eing so Military Institute team at the Coliseum 616 12th St.—1204 G St. 5 g . AL night o February 21, ant Ko hd soia”a Bottie of the Tiduor 1o | Catholic Cniversiy the following igh. BEATING OUR PREVIOUS RECORD FOR SENSATIONAL —_— a police agent, it is charged, for $1.50, —_— - —— - believed to be the lowest price eharsed | %0 Z % VALUES WITH LARGER PIECES AND HEAVIER GRADES! D y bootleggers. - = ' d Teeth Invariably Mean Bad Health s %dj"ber‘& )S.S [l Foon svow cLoses |y et tecerea, broken ar sy o o remsn i your mouth unattended when you can have the service of our well H ) F ER 2 RECORD WEEKS known, reliable experts at the most moderate cost? ‘Jhe BifHardwae and Housefgrnishing Store REN ‘ - 2 > \ Come in Now for Frep Examination N 1 th. ad G St= Most Successful Exhibition of Its |\ —— 1,000 PIECES, GUARANTEED STANDARD-MAKE, EXTRA SPECIALS e, N ‘ Fillings.. FIRST QUALITY—REGULAR $2 AND $3 VALUES! p \ ‘Washington. N = 3 : The_ National Food Show and House- Sanitary Egg Bea : for o hold Exposition came to a close last night’ at_Convention Hall after two|\\ t g 3 ter Tocord weeks, and was declared the —e =) e h glass jar. One most successful one ever.held in Wash- | \§ { iz ; ington. pintisrec O as “bargain night” Exhibitors, s Gl Mixin BO 18 anxious to dispose lodr their entire stooks. |\ DR SMI‘TH DENTISTS (ln c ) ass Wi so that they would not have to ship left-over goods back to their factories |\ 5 o e ;gm. e beih = or distributing agencies, offcred . the 2 N o size. most. remarkable bargains many of the | ok 434 7th St. N.W.—Cor. 7th & E Sts. b housewives had ever soen. \ : 3 The success of the show is largely Phone F. 2547—Over Kresge 5-10c Store Mary Ann’s Cake Shell Pan S o emerat chasge of the direction | , T 'ho had general charge of the direction I 3 7 of tho exposition. Perry P. Patrick. | Vi G —made in one solid piece of secretary of the Grocers' Protective = = aluminum : e ettt o ot Association, shares the honors with Mr. o z Rowe. NS Jo “It was the most successful food show C ° e Le ever held in Washington,” said W. W. 214,-Quart Percolator ecCl ues mriouse; S Benton, president of the grocers’ asso. | | g clation, last night. “The exhibitors ) % Were of the highest grade and the jece patrons were exceedinly liberal pur- | | ve Rochester a Chasers. The exhibitors are all “de-{ ly & ghted over the success of the show. G ir sales were enormous an the t Wash Boiler T e® e o W56 uaranteed fhcalculable value. - Many food products —with cover. Made ofe were Introduced to the public for the s 3 heavy. bright tin, with neav first time at the show. g 1 Announc’ng the . Ys s e corrugated heavy copper — bottom iy WABINESEASS TESTS: Reorganization of Our and made of $2 75 Fourteen Are Found Qualified tarj 19 d 20 gauge & Probational Appointments. N ° an 4 ug i fty-four non-commissioned offi- Al Clothes Wringer — A n- RS Marine Corps examined re. Pm uminum H chi intment as probational chor brand. Solid_white SSuh for sspuiniment 3t probuciensi ey , Choice : rubber rollers. - Warranted teen were found qualified in the or- For thirty years it has been our chief endeavor to three years ... $5.00 der of merlt 28 (o ahace C. Harding, render the most efficient service to the many patrons of <. Extra Heavy Wire First Sergt. Willlam W. Davies, Corp. our optical department. * Clothesli 100 20-gallon. Ash Can, heavy Everette léc'“']‘)'e‘;;‘;';':' ‘Q“gs“:;:;lg; We have closely studied the needs of the eyes of %, catpme, t. rust- | galvanized corrugated iron, Corn Jimes M. Smith, Corp. Bayard our clientele, with a view toward constantly improving Sproof ................50c | with iron rim top and bot- L. Rell, Corp. Vernon E. McGee, Corp. upon our. efforts to add to the comfort of their eyesight. . Stepladder Chairs, strongly | tom . $1.85 Hordce C. BUebey n AL W heeler, At this time we'ejave made a change in the man- made - of hardwood, nicely Round lron' Ash Sifters, Ffl.stp Sergt. Horace S. Levis, Corp. agement of our optial department, and announce the wvarnished ......... $3.00 with long handle ..........35¢c Themas L. Cagle and Sergt. James G. appointment of X MLONISALEION SROOND EY.O0R Hove other candidates aualified in Dr. H. A. Reynolds as Managing Opotmetrist. everyyrespect excep ysically an L 5 hysical ina- : S 5 5 Th Best 3 H t :‘1(',‘,: thve another paysical examine _In this acquisition of Dr. Reynolds’ services, you e m ea el's —— are now assured of a };;gh hstanda{ld of optometry, com- bined with courtesy, the thoroughness so necessary to E)l(\'ew 1ln’rncesg 0il I‘Leater— "Znh Century Light and | TWO AHB'EA SENTENCED. - the care of the cyes’,‘aud charges very moderate. tra large size, wi one- eater—can be used on an; Franklin H. Acton, a young white 7 SRR z 5 2 gallon oil tank . $575 | gas bracket, and will h“{ | man, charged with housebreaking, was _If your eyes in any way ca_t_xie you trouble, do not 2 AT 1 £ sentenced yesterday by Chief Justice hesitate to consult us. There will be no charge for ex- Gas Rldlll:l‘, \\‘xt}:}4 m'bisl: 5";: k"°°'mD-~~R~-'-~-~~-s‘5° lMcCoy in flrlv!:{’niml‘;‘:,“‘:al}ymfi{:‘ amination, and if we find you ({;) not need the use of cast top and stand: nicke 'ackers’ Duo-Radiant Heat- WOy eRES inat 0. d . las: hall gladly tell so. We fill doctors’ prescrip- 5 . I glasses we s gladly plated; 30 inches high ..$3.75 | ers, best made, from $20.00 up TR L e e O tions for glasses and guarantee the accuracy of our work. ON SALE ON THIRD FLOOR tence. g hosaae £ A Roger Epps, colored. was given & We Make a Specialty of Fitting Glass Eyes. term of three years in the peniten- A . Washing Machine {8y o o Jont, ey B — | cember 11 last. Counsel for the ac- - - Il | cused claimed Epps had shot in de- _pOW! y fense of his mother, but the court de- %vat;}:]r power .\Itt)toa Ciarea” na? ersons that induige in Jewelers L c.Sduenmxflu v = the luxury of “pistol-toting” do 80 at it s e "o Cxpense and mist be pre- - OPTICIANS ety or three years..... = Il | pared to pay the penaly. 935 F Street ; There s only olv;'e thing 2 woman 30 Years at the Same Addvess loves better than being toid-a secrat ; and that is to flid o6ut for hersell. e = i 5 DV z - E N - % 2 i { i of T o A % g