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THE BVENING STAR, WA MUTT AND JEFF —A Park Bench Is a Rough Slumber Scow. Ape Rrar SHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark tegistered U. 8. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHER. * M. VERNON SHRINE JEFF, (F YoU've GoT 7 {TWENTY DoLLARS T BuyaGasWatér Woman Managers Holding Important Meeting in Washington Mansion. The council @f the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Assoclation, which has charge | { of the historio shrine on_the Potomao, including the tomb of Washington ||and - the beautiful farm, is meeting || this week at the mansion there. Migs Harrlet Clayton Comegys of Delaware, regent of the association, in her annual report, showed the finances of Mount Vernon to ke on & substantial basis, and the care and upkeep of the place to-be In keeping with its great traditions. Place Wreaths on Tomb. The finsy act of the councll was to place wreaths upon the tomb of Washington. The Mount Vernon La- Assocfation i{s not only “man- of the farm, but also ‘“house- keeper” for the home of Washington. Fresh éflowers are kept in vases in every room in the mansion, and fresh linens regularly placed In the bed- rooms. Every article in the house is {known by every woman, and its proper place, and the strictest and most lov- ing care Is taken of all. The GoV¥ernor of Virginia Is expect- ed to visit Mount Vernon next Wed- nesday, when he will be received by the members of the association. Those Attending Meeting. Those attending the annual meeting are Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Massa- chusetts; Mrs. Thomas 8. Maxey, Texas; Mrs. Robert D. Johnston, Ala- bama; Mrs, Henry W. Rogers, Mary- lan Iss_Mary F. Failing, Oregon; Mrs. Eliza F. Leary, Washington; Miss Mary Evarts, Vermont; Mrs. Antoine Lentilhon Foster, Delaware; Miss Annie Ragan King, Loulsiana; Mis Jane A. Riggs, District of Columbi, SPECIAL Prices for || limited time on best types of gas water heat- ers, with a “leader” in 25-ft. Copper Coil Gas 52 5 WATER HEATERS at 2¥'See Our Display. GAS RANGES, $27 —and up. A Tip-top range that you'll find in_every way satisfactory at $27. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street ™3l | SOCIETY TURNS OUT T0BIG HORSE SHOW Army Endurance- Test Opens -Program — President’s Mount an Attraction. Classes Fitted DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 MoLac-len, o 10th and G Sta. N.W. FPhene Main 731. FHUDDIMANS— Graduate ‘McCormick Medical College Come and see the Clark Jewel “bram” regulate the oven tempera- Charles Eilot Furness, Minnesota; Miss Annie Burr Jennings, Connecti- | ital horse show got under way tof Jersey; Mrs. Charles Nagel, Missouri; Mrs. George A. Carpenter, Illinof: Mrs. Horton Pope, Colorado; Mri ({?hnrles xJ: LAvlslsood. 0310; Mrs, Jet- | tonlans in the boxes. erson R. Anderson, Georgla; Mrs.| One of Celsus Price Perfle, Arkansas; Mrs. | the prol’lt'glen e Caxhibition of Horace Van Deventer, Tennessee; | President Harding’s Harbell, the sa Mrs. Charles S. Wheeler, California; | dle thoroughbred, which was present- Mrs. William Ruffin Cox, Virginia, and | ed to him recently. {Mrs. Eugene Van Rensselaer, West! Virginia. Army Mounts Start Test. HENRY O’MALLEY-NEW FISH COMMISSIONER ' Henry OMalley of this city late yesterday was nominated by Presi- dent Harding to be commissioner of 616 12th St.—1204 G St. fish and fisheries to fill the vacancy IF YOU WANT toes . i . | e PalntProtech I |f||2en, 2 smien, e O'Malley has () | been In the fish and fisheries service jfor a number of years and at the scores of distingulshed guests, pub- lic officials and prominent Washing- ture and bake perfectly or cook the-whole meal while you are miles away. + MUDDIMANZ% when twelve officers took a thirt: mile ride on Army mount: nd com- pleted the first leg of the be judged tomorrow for condition after the gruellng ride of this morn- ing, on over the jumps. Virgually every box had been sold summons for the first class this af ernoon. The program for today follows: Lightwelght chargers, sixteen e tries, at 2 o'clock; novice Put on|—you must apply o of mds Kr:monun was ’in chsrge 5 ' of fish an sheries activities on the Devoe GOOD) PAINT. | Pacific coast and Maska, Burchell’s At the same time the esident 100 ¢ IDEVOE LEAD and [fi| 0}y to the Senate the nomination of Incomparable /C|ZINC PAINTS have a [fi| Gov Robert A. Cooper of South Caro- lina to fill the vacancy on the Federal Farm Loan Board caused by the re- cent resignation of A. F. Lever of North Carolina. In naming Gov. Coo- per. a democrat, the President was complying with the law governing the board, ‘which provides that a cer- tain number of the minority party shall be members of the board. The - President nominated Bertha Thompdon to be postmaster at Fer- rum, Va. Among the nominations sent to the Senate were Maj. Gen. Frank Win- ston Coe, chief of coast artillery, to be chie? of coast artillery with rank of major general. Pure [reputation of a cen- tury’s standing backing Lead &tneir quaiity. The Best . —therefore THE Zinc |cueapesT you can Pflint- employ. &F Mivor Resilvering a Specialty. Becker Paint & GlassCo. 2 \ls Tel. West 67 CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. Bouquet Coffee May Still Be Bought for 25¢ Ib. : Burchell’s 1325 F Street N.W. Making’ a Man’s -N.[(I‘)ney: G,a ldng’. long ay! Get a good thing started, and it'll advertise stself! Can't stop it—keeps growing and growing. b Included in this great $5 line: Brogues, semi - brogues— - square toe,lasts—modified English —and’ . conserva- tives. Shoes or Oxfords. Scotch Grains—Norwe- gian Calf—Patent Colt— Cordovans—tan.and black calf —and smoked elk leathers. b - That's the way with this new line of “Hahn Specials,” $5 Shoes. We put forth our best efforts to make them the biggest Money's Worth you men have seen in years. And we started ;omcflfing so. big that it's going to keep us humping- to keep up with the demand! All Goodyeay Welts— ' and all real shaes!. ; On Sale at all our stores including. the - “City Club Shop.” ‘Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “City Club Shos" : 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 1318 G St, I'Ve GotT 20 ) INFINECONDITION, | Ve ot | s &l | ¢ UNDRED FoR You || T OWE (T FoR Heatel’ NOW BEFORE THMIGHT ' Room RENTI I GOTTA PAY MY RENT TODAY OR 66T PUT OUT 1IN THE STREET! | With an exhibition of lightwelght Mre. Horace Mann Towner, Ipwa; Mrs. | chargers, novice harness Horses and omas P. Denham, Florida; Mrs.|asporting tandems, the National Cap- ay cut; Mrs. Willard Hall Bradford, New (& 2 o'clock at Arlington'Park, with is the exhibition of The Army test started this morning, it before 10:30 o'clock. The Army horses will | horses, pairs, two entries, at 2 o'clock; sporting tandem, 2:05 o'clock; hari ness horses, thirtcen entries, 2:10 o'clock; saddle pomles, five entrl 2:20 o'clock; green light: welght, 2:25 o'cloc en- tries. te seventeen Racing Also Feature. Between 3:10 o'clock and 4:25 o'clock the following classes will be shown: Park saddle hor: novice, sixteen entries; runabqut horses, three en- tries; pairs of hunters, five entries; roadsters, four entries; thoroughbred hunters, five entries; hunters, twenty- five entries, and breeding horses. Racing will start at 5 o'clock. Among the features of the late after- noon will be a Roman race between the 3d Cavalry and the 3d F Ar- tillery. A fire jump, with troopers from Fort Myer participating, also 1s expected to give the spectators a thrill between races. —_— MUSCLE SHOALS BILL UP. Senator Norris' Proposes Operation * of Plant by U. 8. Corporation. Chairman Norfls of the Senate agriculture committee yesterday for- mally Introduced in the Senate hls eral corporation to take over and operate the Muecle Shoals, All.{power and nitrate propertles for a period of fifty years. Monday they will be put before the opening bugle sounded its new cars. Some rare bargains Phone Main 186. terested to know we sideration to children’s of fitting them, 5% two leave their widows a pleasure. | . 7 Accoimt. BUT TUE GOT A SURE-FIRE 1P 0N GOof GoLd! You'le CLEAN UP BIG AnD THEN You CAN SLECP (N THe BILTMORE TOMIGHT, SOME CLASS: bill providing for creation of a fed- | And Bank the Difference We can make reasonably prompt delivery on all models in Very easy terms can be made on both new and used cars. Our service department is unsurpassed. UNIVERSAL AUTO CO. Authorized Ford Dealers Stylish Shoes for Children Have you, as a parent, experienced difficulty in finding stylish children’s shoes—affording the necessary ruggedness needed to offset severe strains and rough wear? If so, you will be in- ve more than usual con- ICHS Proper Footwear F Si trget at Tenth Interest - Compounded Twice a - Free from All Taxes Statistics show that out of every hundred men who die only three leave an estate of $10,000 or more, .fifteen leave. $2,000 to $8,000 and eighty- not this demonstrate the necessity for cultivat- ing the -’I‘HRIFT\HAEIT? Do not qualify as 2 member of the down-and- ‘out club, but come down and join our THRIFT CLUB and the spirit of thrift and entouragement will become so instilled in you that you will find systematic saving through this association to One dollar or more will start your Thrift Columbia Building Association ' ,716 11th Street N.W. UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION - I cAN 6T A ExTRA MucH Goot JONT LIENSIG BOARDDEBATED Architects Oppose, Engineers Approve, Single Group of Examiners. The questfon of whether there should be a joint board for the licens- Washington or whether each profes: Ing board was debated before the representing both professions. As the situation stands now the architects have thelr separate bill be- fore Congress and the engineers have | introduced. Joint Bill Rejucted. Conway, speaking for the enginee told the Commissioners that an effort was made to draft a | Joint bill with the architects, which | the latter rejected. He said that while in used cars. 1529 M St. shoes and the method Year and Does in absolute want. be ing of architects and englineers in, slon should have & separate exdmin- | Commissloners today, by committees! |drafted one which has not yet been, HARDLY WAIT TO WALL STRCEET ™ SCE How I MADE oN GoLD TODAYL. | the engineers believe the question of registering these professions could best be handled jointly, his co-work- ers want harmony and will indorse whatever declsion the Commisaloners make. s When asked to cxplain on behalf of the architects why they oppose & joint blll, Morris Lelsenring read 2 lengthy brief on fhe subject, in which 'he said there is no more rea- son “‘for registering architects and engineers by a joint governing body than there would be to-so unite the professions of pharmacy and den- B i | dresses, in st; styles, for gl 4 to 14 yea years. Buits fo) For -+ years. girla 4 to 15 Silk-like mer- Y 27c ‘brown, orings. and every size to Every Spring Wrapmust g0, therefore prices have been tremen- dously reduced. High-class Capes, Wrappy Coats and Sport Coats,.n brown, tan, blue and herringbone, in at least 15 dif- ferent high-class Heavily BExquisitely modeled dresses— fine Canton crepe, silk, crepe de chine and. geor- gette, in black, blue, piriwinkle, tan, greenm, gray, etc. At new smart styles to select from, in 16 to 44 sizes. An entirely new idea in Sum- mer Gowns for women and misses. The body Is of fine batiste, in pretty shades of lav- ender, blue and pink,and the yokes are of jmatched-color sik and lace Insertions, in built-up or shoulder-strap styles, Saturday’s Specials in Hosi Womel:’s Glove Silk :fln:;.y For this day 100 dor. hetvy pluin glove silk Hose, with_colored topn. and glove silk with fine and broad lace stripes; also chif+ fon tliread _silks; some full-fashion- ed, others semi- fashioned, with bigh spliced heels, lors; . two. extra some are full fashionéd; colors, sand, gray, nude, biack and white. ' Where Your Dollars Count Most EHRE 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. White and Colored | Organdy Dresses Prettily made 1sh long-waisted Some bhave em- broldery insertions, others are fn tatlored styles with shirred fohls buy Good Cloth o 16° years: Made of splen- aid quality movelty cloth in neat or. stout qual blue, gray and green col- For your summer trip. for these are ideal suits. brown, black, tan, etc. Closing Out Up to $25 Coats and Capes styles to select from, in 16 to 44 sizes. Beaded $22.25 Dresses Women’s Gowns of Silk & Batiste Hun't GOOF: 6oLd DROPPED = FRem FouR BUCKS A SHARE tistry or to combine real estate pp- erators and lawyers. The architects’ bill calls for an ex- amining board of five members of the profession, whereas the Jjoint bill which the engineers euggested pro- vided for three engineers, thr: architects and one land surveyor. Waddy B. Wood inquired whether, under such a plan, members of oge profession would have to_fix the standrrds for the other. Engineer Commissioner Keller explained that only & majority'vote of the architect | store. members would be required on ques- ND’ best not Net Dresses ‘Whatever your taste is—for an elaborately trim- med or & neater tailored style—it is lLere in this 31- ris 8. i3 lot of 6 to 14 dresses. Made of | made over met feundation. 3 ue: waist and finl fine washzble organdie, in white, | styles, in over-skirt effects, lu shes. blue and pini 8 to 14 sizes. 512.50 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, 2 Pair Pants For May processions, as wéll as all other dressy occa- sions. Good-looking and good quality Blue Serge Suits, made in nobby golf styles with 2 pairs of pants. 7 to 17 $6.50 Boys’ Suits Boys' Khaki Pants Boys’ White Madras A - wandartil Separate Pants Blouses opportunity to ‘With attachea season is here and at this price bur plentifally. Made of fast-col- lity $.98 boys 'Women’s Jersey Coat Suits your auto rides or your outings, 42 is in the lot. styles, . 2 Great Corset Values $2.50 Reducing Corsets $ 1 69 Stout Women's Corsets in 25 to 34 sizes, made of ‘serviceable coutil in long length, ~medinm bust styles, with abdom- inal _reduelng straps; strongly stayed and ished with 6 supporters. R & G CORSETS 94¢ JAu mt‘he new shapes, &. o rubber tops,the , mediom to fiesh ar white. Combed Yarn 12 Diapers 1 Blanket Behrend’s Bargain Box $1.00 WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES Wome Gloves, made by one of the biack, white, gray, pagze. A Great Big Sale of Girls’ white Dresses for May Procession quisite Organdy and| Big Girls’ Net and Point $4.98 19 kbaki in natural colors. Full cut, weil made aud in 6 to 17 sizes. Made of good quality Wool Jersey. The styles are “Tuxedo Sport” models, Smart Hats Ostrich Trimmed Men's Silk Stripe Shirts, fine quality madras, with pretty silk stripes woven through the cloth—made coat double soft cuffs, cut and strongly made. Children’s 50c Rolled Cuff Sox trous mércerized effects, double- match the solid-color volle and Also in . navy, : pink, royal. blue, oid rose, bqup?ecp. SRTINVED SN RmoRRow tions affecting architects, and versa in the care of engineers. Frank Upman, president of the ! cal chapter of architects, stated 1 the primary purpose of their bill to afford protection for the public having standards flxed for archi tects. D. ALLENSTEIN 514 4% St. SW. Gasolihe station and accessor: Hardware. Always Something Unusual en's Z-clasp Silk giove makers—we can use his name—colo - 4c Factory rejects. D’Esprit Dresses For street wear, ‘pariy 98 wear and Mey . processions. f—— Handsomest of Fine White Dresses, of net and Pt. d'Esprit —— 5899 collars or coilar- less and made of euperfine quality figured white mad- ras, open and the back is yoked. Al sizes. _ 5.99 in Including 2.98 New arrivals in » Midsummer Milli- nery, including straws, silk and straw combina- tions, hemps and the popular ostrich banded hats. In lot are smart, big shapes for yvoung girls and women or more conservative tai- lored styles for ma- trons. full All Comfortable Ribbed Under- wear for Summer Wear Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits = 13 or ankle pants: one-button, ed crotch. Sizes 34 to 46. Ieru and White Balbriggen Suits Talon n; for clos- Men's Open-Mesh Shirts and Drawers Men’s Cool. Open- welt made and fin- ished; shirts sport Teinforced seats. Sizes to 40. Ladies’ Extra Size ersey Bloomers mesh _ Underwear; sleeves and ankle pants with 3 Piuk Knit Jer- gusset elastic waist insures long wear: and. knee. 3 Pairs for Sox, with lus- solid colors to fancy- ) S