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To Beuter Introduce to OQur Friends Our Reorganized OPTICAL DEPT., We Announce for a Short Time Only Th l ese Special Prices Our object is to acquaint more people with the ~ excellent facilities .in * our Reorganized Optical Department, and to demonstrate its SERVICE —the finest, we believe, in the city. Reguiar $6.00 Heavy Shell Spectacle Frames— With straight or curved ear pieces. $4 00 o Special _Regula- $500 Nose-piece Eyeglass Frames— With crystal or dark shell rims. $2 50 Speciall. o s S meisieiors o Regular $5.00 Spectacle Frames—With comfort- able gold filled ear pieces; crystal or $2 50 dark shell rims. Special .. 3 o Regular $850 Strling Slllver Lor= e d Oxfords—At the ver 7 gnettes an X : y $4.00 special price of We will it your own lenses to these frames without extra charge. Our Full Service, including thorough examination, is included at the above special prices. 2 \ ‘We Make a Specialty of Fitting Artificial Eyes. Jewelers A. KAHN lnc. Silversmiths OPTICIANS 935 F Street 30 Years at the Same Address n ;\ HlnI p 2. Cleaning and Dyeing Go over your wardrode and send us your garments - for thorough Cleaning and Dyeing in the newest shades. . Don’t wait. Prepgre NOW for Spring and avoid delay later on. We Repair and Remodel CALL MAIN 4724 Fne. CLEANERS and DYERS ; MAIN OFFICE: 740 12 ST, NMW. I i Morning to Night The HoosIER is the one thing you can buy which will help you all day long every day in the year. Other conveniences are in a sense luxuries— you can only enjoy them once in a while. 3 But the HoosIER is a modern necessity. It helps you six times every day—before and after each meal—and frequently at other times, besides. You can’t afford to do without the Hooster— and our liberal Club Terms make it easy . for you to own one. . Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Seventh Street M er & CO. Between D& E X vy . THE SUND ~ ALEXANDRA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 4 (Spe- clal).—A sonata recital recently was Eiven at St. Mary's Academy. conduct. ed by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, under the direction of Prof. Herman V. Rakemann, violinist,of Washington. The affair proved one of the most Successful musicals given recently by that Institution and specidl pralse is given Prof. Rakemann for his work and also the participants. The program given follows: “So- nate F Minor" (Mendelssohn), Allegro moderato, Adagio, Allegro agitato, Miss Margaret Shuman; “Sonate A Major” (Geminlani), Andante, Allegro, Allegro animate, Miss Mary O'Sulli- van; “Somatini G Major, op. 100" (‘DVDrnkL Allegro largetto, Scherzo, l-hmla... Miss Dorothy Vogel; vocal duet, “Sing, Joyous Bird” (Montague Phillips), Mrs, E. Jennings, plano, Miss Dorothy “ogel: “Sonate D Mi- nor, op. 2* (Gade), Allegro, Largetto, Vivace, Miss Ann Smitl “Sonate A Major, op. 100" (Brahms), Allegro amabile, Andaute, Vivace, Miss Arbu- tus Reed; Prof. Rakemann, violin, The case of Mrs. Mary L. Baggett, charged by Thomas J. Wright of Riverdale, Md., with making a false atfidavit regarding the residence of ‘Wright's wife in connection with a di- vorce case granted here, is scheduled for trial at 10 o'clock Monday morn- ing in the police court. At the last hearing Wright failed to appear, and Justice Duvall announced that unless he appears Monday or gives reason- able excuse the case will be dismissed. A man giving the name of Richard Harden, who says-his home is in Waihington, was arrested this after- noon by Policemen, Lawrence Padgett | and Morrls, charged with being in- toxicated. At police headquarters the police declare they found two quarts of liquor in his possession. He was arralgned at 4 o'clock this afternoon before Justice Duvall, but his case was continued until Monday morning. In observance of its fifty-first anni- versary. the Columbia Engine and Motor Company, No. 4, will give a banquet Thursday night at its home. Several out-of-town speakers are scheduled to be present and make ad. dresses. Miss Mary D. Plerce of this city, supervisor of instruction, has been attending the meeting of the depart- ment of superintendents of the Na- tional Education Assoclation, held in Chicago. Judge James E. Lloyd will address a men's meeting, which will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, in the Westminster building. There wili be a special musical program given. A meeting of the Helping Hand So- ciety of the Trinity M. E. Church will be held at 7:30 o’clock Monday night at the residence of Mrs. James B.; Fitzgerald, South Patrick street. The Columbian Players are plan- ning the presentation of the “Revue of 1922” in this city immedlately after Easter. This club has had a most successful season, here and in Wash- ington, where they have played be- fore large audiences. Tuesday night Rev. Wallace E. Rol- lins of the Episcopal Theological Seminary will deliver the first of a series of lectures on “The Episties of St. Paul,” at Christ Episcopal Church. A —_— HUMANE ASSOCIATION | . ANNOUNCES CONTEST | 1 Cash Prizes to Be Awarded for Posters, Cartoons and Essays on “Kindness to Animals.” Special Dispatch to The Star. ALBANY, N. ¥. March 4.—Several prizes, ranging from $25 to $3 and open 'to school children throughout the country are offered by the Ameri- can Humane Association in its annual humane poster and essay contest, which closes May 20 next. The nature of the work to be submitted and the rewards offered are: z For the best humane posters made by art students, high school students, grammar school and primary school pupils, a first prize of $25. second prize of $15 and third prize of $10 Wil be awarded. i For the best cartoons on the sub-' ject of “Be Kind to Animals,” pub- lished In newépapers before May 20, prizes of $10, $5 and $3, each, will be | glven. The 'cartoon prizes will be ! awarded in two groups, one to persons nineteen and older, and the other to| persons_under that age. For the best poster for publicity purposes of a soclety for the preven- tion of cruelty to animals, a special cash prize of $25. Prizes of $10 and $5 each will be given for the best posters showing | the cruelty of catching animals in steel traps. For the best essays written by Boy Scouts on the subject of protection of 25, $15 and $10 will be given. | Y STAR, WASHINGT writes ‘the best essay on protection of birds, and $25 to the Camp Fire girl who writes the best similar essay, will_also be given. Last year, the thousang assoclation s of school children peted in the humane poster contest |IC 'and schools in many cities took it up v the as part of their regular nr(btw‘orl:l. i'éfvfa"ia'“.‘“,‘: ‘fi?y:)lllct-flmx':;::!fi; a obtaine 8 Bartiouises ey bs ve will not be acted upon until © next meeting of the board of governors. Aside from Mr. Bartlett and Mr. :zyara. the following were dimitted 0 ac C. H. Dikeman, William P. Doing, jr., W. Dumont, George I. Edgerton. Full from the Ame ican Humane Assocla- tion in this city. MANY MEMBERS ADDED TO CITY CLUB ROLL 81 Are New and 22 Former Mem- said, ON, D. C, MARCH 5 ART 1. : A prize of $26 to the Girl Scout who |tive memberships, the two life mem- v : berships, yhree juniors and two non- residents. 2 Members of the board of governors dri th Joseph Goldenberg, Benjamin H. Gruver, George W. Kirk- ley, P. J. Newmaker, Matthew Hous- ton O'Brien, George W. Offutt, Jnm;'a by the membership committee of 1922—P White, George H. Winslow 'and| Samuel Zirkin. Junior memberships: | George 8. Cartner, E. H. Tolbert a Dewey Zirkin. Non-Resident mer berships to Joseph Burton Back | Funeral services for Mra. Virginia Solem, wife of Arne v announced that of those admitted to | proo | L B Wry o com | membership, none were due to the|Chicagy. Al Chasles ™ Ofl Solem of the Federal Trade Com- memberskip drive now belng conduct-| “'The’ following former members mission and daughter of Mr. and|ed out were relnstated e ship: Leon Arnold, Plerre M. Bealer. | day afternoon at 11 R street north- A. Britton Browne, Julian P. Dodge, | east. Mrs. Solem, who was thirty-| slow. Yernon M. Dorsey, John L. Edwards, (one ‘years old, died March 2, leaving ! Roe Fuikerson, Theodore Gill, jr.; 4 gon, Sigurd, aged I P.'J. Harmon, Col. Robert N. Harper, | {nfant daughter who J. 'W. Hunt, Adgate P. Lipscomb. ,fof ham Herbert B. Moses, E. W. Mollohan, Rev. I. Charles E. Riordan, E. A. Roggen-|puiheran moser, W. A. Simpson, Willlam M. Smith, Joseph D. Sullivan, C: Wells and Hoover M. Zook. e More than 365,000,000 feet of lum-|Robert Wise, ber has been used In a single year in|Snyder and Earl O. Baker, pastor of the| t1 : L. R, i , ctive membership: L. Costigan, Church of A- M.l performed her marriage ceremony in | Herman Fakler, H. Allen Faust, deabors. L 1911, officiated. The L. _Gordon, to active member-|Mrg, H. L. Slater, were held yester-|tion of t. |af twenty-three he expert testimony te men is nec After this technical into cvidencs r had been concluded, he said,,the in- eight, and an|vestigation could proceed more raj- has been named idly. A vote by the grand jurcrs on the question of a presentation against persons considered responsible for the ! the Covenant, | collapse of the roof of the building M..who confirmed Mrs. Solem and also may be taken next Friday. | The result of the action of the pallbearers | grand jury will not be made public were Olat P. Solem, H. F. Buchanan. | until the grand jurors report tre re- p, Frederick | sult of their investigation in open court Hamilton Smith. | Should an indictment be voted {§ +a es- Prospect 11 FUNERAL OF MRS. SOLEM.}THEATER PROBE AGAIN UP. | The grami jury probe Mary| cause of the Knickerbocker disaster S.{will be resumed tomorrow and is ex- pocted to occupy the entirc weck, the | United States Attorney Gordon point- yesterday that the presenta- ® body Ssar E. Rosenthal, John V. Sees, C. F.|the manufacture of automoblies and|Interment was In Hill pected several weeks would be requirci bers Are Reinstated by Stewart, W. L. Taylor, L. Gibbon | trucks in the United States. | cemetery. 0 prepure the hecessary papers 8 T ization. o Organ 000400000406 000009000000800499000000000000000009004000090 099000000000 000006090000000000600960066000049¢- John H. Bartlett, president of the |8 Civil Service Commission, and J. Cloyd Byars, former state senator in v Virginia, were yesterday admitted to membership in the City Club, Milton Hopfenmaier and John Holmes Ma- gruder were issued life memberships. Thirty-one new. members were ad- mitted and twenty-two former mem- bers were reinstated. Among the new members there were twenty-four ac- &% Better Dental gg% Work at Low Prices! Dr. H. C. SMATHERS DENTIST Offers You These Very Low Prices for a Limited Time 1t you need the services of a dentist, is your oppor- tunity to have your teeth put in perfect con- That fits and givescomfort and service. They look like natural teeth. Gold Crowns—Bridge Work No More: 55 .7 NoLess K 8 Tooth Formerly Located 7th s Now at 933 G St. N.W. Near Cor. of 10th St. Over Pearlman's Bookstore Phone Main CORNS Set of Teeth s A 1 0 Set No More No Less Lift Off with Fingers Doesr’t hurt & bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness or irritation. might mean death to t produce. “Cheap” Pai tifically produced Extreme care js used best work. . Wyeth W Skllled'Demlm e o e o N for 20 Years. Kindly ce in your mind. Perfect Paint 'is a Scientific Result A mistake in putting up a prescription sisting, weather-repelling qualities of scien- “Muirco” Liquid Paints ‘PURE Lead, PURE Linseed Oil, PURE Turpentine and Japan Drier which make “Murco” Liquid Paint. “Lifelong Paint” . Colors and quantities for any job E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. 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