Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 32

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the Hospital Tralning shoo! will have special meeting T ay, 4 p.m., {n Bt : htrunc:“ll!‘g:ggijg‘ | Sot ANTS Yy The Ohlo Gi Club will give a n o : [ AUTOGRAPH onN i suditorium, - Tonight. - fanes Semorowe & B Motk LR or SO TeRmBLE AUTOGRAPH mmens e streets. - All Ohioans invited. convor?l‘tl&nslflsmm(nfi{ NEWS. - : THe SEVEN) al an ine arts; b, ; The West End Citizsens’ Association ¢ will hold its closing meeting of the season Monday, 8 p.m., at Concordia Lutheran Church, 20th and G streets. A night of southern somg and story with emphasis on Kentucky will fea- ture tomorrow's meeting at University . Club. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Kinche- loe, Lee Crandall, jr., and the Misses Campbell of Kéith's Theater will give a program. Ladles’ night, 8:30 p.m. Political Study Club will eleet of- ficers tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Franklin Square Hotel. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Robert Miller of the First Baptist Church will hold exposition of Sun- day school lesson at 4:45 o'clock, Y. W. C. A.. 1333 F street. Prof. E. L. Goonasakara of India will speak of “The Women of India,” at 4: o'clock, at Grace Dodge Hotel. Unity Society, 300 Homer building. lecture by Viva January on “Rulel ship Through Control of the Emo: tions,” at 2:30 o'clock. have and later in sports at AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson.—The . Kanawha Club is an flm‘:lflon u‘u‘! m::( ng o o T present are holdin (Copyright, 1023, by M. C, Fiaber, Trade mark L0 reiistered ©, K. Pat. Of.) T'ue sav’ oye clubs; D, C. Filing, Assoglation; Qaelic Study Clul Johnson - Powell. — Tonfght: Two classes in French: Powell Alumni De- bating Club; co; unity concert. East Washington—Tonlght: Two troops Boy.Scouts; Boy Scout basket ball; library. Park View.—Tonlght: Boy Scouts drum and bugle corps; Park View and Roval A. C.;"Royal Midgets; Rhythm E. V. Brown—Tonight: Rhy Dancing Club for Girle: Boy Sepuin Ty libra i Petworth.—Tonight: ! Brownies. e Scouts; Dunbar. — Tomorrow morning: French and rhythmic f 3 &rads School basket bane Cridren: Garnet-Phelps.—This afternoon, 4 o'clock: First American boys; Jol:]nlur’ Red Cross; Junior Savings Club. ¥ Miner Norma! onight: 3 q :":::‘I::oflé‘ lCl,ub: Sbnglsh: (l‘\'(l}'x.ll‘!a : _dletetics: - tivities; Dramatic Clih oo™ ¢ Burrville.—Tonight: Monthly meet- CHILD CRUSADERS-GIVEN ORDERED TO CAMP. Bucks T owe HiMm! Lutheran Missionary Union will hold | Ing of the Literary and Social Club. Many engineer officers ,at Camp semi-anaual session”at 430 o'clock, | This afternoon: Mothers' Club; Bible $473 AT MASS MEETING | Humphreys,” Va.. have bedn, ordered at Epiphany Lutheran Church. Hupe™ plano; Children's Sewing to varfous corps areas for duty 1% s T e ennection with, the summer érlflln- American Assoclation of University 7 : ng camps. Capts. Philip T. Coftey Women will have its annual garden | muatie bsmonie St neshndall Com- | Speaker Says Political Prisoners and Albert ¢, Liebor ko to camps in | party, 5 o'clock. at the home of Dr. |club; salesmens' . clubs B : 2 exas; Capt. Frank B. Hastie to For Julia’ Green, Porter street east of |Southwest Association: E‘l’l?:l;:.!lze 3\19:.5 “Not Guilty, But Victims of Logan, Colo.; Capt. Robert C. Hunter & to Fort SHI.\Okla.; .First Lieut. Ed- ! War Hysterla. ward H. Walter to Fort Logan; | Capts. Alva H. Perking and Robert A mass meeting was held at- the : BL T e CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. ! yivonts Temple'lugt imight in the 1n-| Mesor- Raiier 31 G and Rov W.| T R TR terest of the children’s crusade ‘for Grower to Camp’ Custer, Mich., and | amnesty. at which addreases were | Kiret Lisut. Davia A. Mofris to Camp | made by several connected with the I Knox, Ky. crusade and a collection of $473 was taken. - Mrs. Mary Rob- of honor. All na- s welcome. nnecticut nue. Girls' Industrial Club. erts Rinehart, gue: tional club memb TONIGHT The Writers' League will meet at ¥ o'clock in Public Library. Poems will be received by judges in poetry con- test. Commission Announces Examina- tions to Fill Vacancies. The Civil Servicé Commission today announced that examinations will be held to All vacancies in the following: | The speakers included Rev. John ngineer and deck officer, | . < | United States const and geodetis sur. | . FYane Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Mrs.| of the District|vey, $2.000 a year; fish cultgrist, | Kate O’'Hare. Mrs. Helena Hill Weed igh Hotel at §|reau of fisherles, $300 to §1.200 a year; | and Frederick C. Howe. o'clock, Alexander R. Shepherd will{junior engineer, bureau of standards,| Mrs. Clark, whose husband is in relate experiences in xico. Muslic| §1,200 to $1,500 a year: matron, Indian | prigon, claimed responsibility for the by Georg. Finckei, cellist, and|service, $540 to $720 a year, with crusade, and said no special organiza- Miss Constance Finckel, pianist. heat and light free, and |tion had backed it, but that all had i — e cost; assistant examiner, ' helped. Dr. Ryan said the espionage Pupils of Frances Gutelius will give|patent office, $1,500 a year. In addi- | act had been repealed, but that many recital at Wallace Memorial Church | tion to the basic salaries named above ‘ of the is | ithe bonus of $20 a month will be {allowed for most positions the of -which does not exceed vear. Full information and applica- tiou blanks may be obtained at the ce of the Civil Service Commission, 24 F street northwest. Dance under auspices of Catholic Women's Service Club. § o'clock, 601 E street. Society of Native: will meet at the Ralei Beating the Town We planned for this -sale last winter, when makers would tailor us the kind of clothes we wanted at the prices we wanted to pay. - Every suit is hand-tailored to fit and wear, with piped seams and- real honest-to- goodness workmanship. These are' not the ordinary kind of clothes, but the best summer suits made. You CAN'T FIND BETTER ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. Genuine Palm Beach Genuine Silk Mohair Genuine’ Cool Cloths All the newest shades—in every model for both young and old. Stouts, slims, stubs, regulars—sizes 32 to 50—fancy model and conservative models—1 button, 2 buttons, 3 buttons—single and double breasted. Take your pick. l; quickly recognized doctors as a natural medll? cine in the treatment of A 2l skin diseases. 'A Wm. Graham Egerton Distributor, Phone North 8452. at 8 o'clock. { opinion “not gullty of that for which ary | they were sentenced. but are vietims of war hysteria.” | Mrs. O'Hare told of repeated ap- | peals to the Department of Justic and asl that the case be, reduced i to a peace-time basis. / | Motion pictures will be shown at meeting of Business Women's Council, 7:30 o'clock, Chureh of the Covenant. unday Evening Club Will pre rustic drama at Mount Pleast gregational Church, at 8:19 The Rosedale Athletic Club will give a surprise dance at its gymnasium. 3:30 o'clock. Admission charged. Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Wash- ington Junior Assembly, will hold an- nual meeting at 7:30 o'clock, in_St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek. The clergy and all men and boys invited. Election. Central Citizens' _Assoclation will meet at § o'clock in Juvenile Court- room. Miss Hermine Schwed, representing the National Association for Consti- tutional Government, will dellver an L address on the subject, “The Conver- slon of a Parlor Socialist,” under the auspices of the Piney Branch Citizens’ Association, at the Chapel of the Transfiguration, Gallatin street, near 1ith northwest, at 8 o'clock tonight. National Capital”Post. No, 127, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, wil meet at erans of Foreign Wars, will meet at HERBARIUM BOUGHT. 45,000 Specimens Acquired by Na- tional Museum. The U. S. National Museum has re- cently secured by purchase through the co-operation of the United States De- partment of Agriculture, the large pri- vate herbarium of Dr. Otto Buchtien, formerly director of the Museo Na- cional, La Paz, Bolivia, built up by him through many vears of botanical exploration in South America and through exchanges with institutions Another smashing big hit STRAW . $7.85 Every Garmentls Strictly Hand Tailored - in_many parts of the world. N The herbarium consists of approx- > imately 45,000 specimens and is no- table for its large proportion of trop- ical American species, particularly of the floras of Bolivia, Chile, Argen- tina and Paraguay. Again! 1,200 more of those good straw hats. We’ve scooped the town on them; sold out the first lot and here is another fresh hundred dozen—1,200 hats—in sizes and shapes for every head. The new shapes with 5 Your Friend, Comparison EVERYTHING is rated by comparison. When you dine you compare the food, service, silver, china, linen, dessert, even the table attendant, with some standard set up in your mind by previ- : « ous experience. {It is tnis censorship by com- parison that will give ~ pedestal place in your preference to Wallis’ - 12th and G Sts. N.W. i g ) Plain and coarse sennits with smooth or saw edges More crown——less brim 33-inch crown and 2Y;-inch brim Fine fashions and finely made; every hat with a full leather sweat band and pure silk out band. —and a host of novelty and fancy weaves in bleached and natural straws including the new sand shades with brown bangds. HANAN ¥ Another big shipment just in, because we're selling more than ever: before. It is well and widely knows that HANAN shoes are something apart; something supe- ; rior in character and workmanship. Nat- urally such shoes cost more, because more is put into them, but HANAN shoes are not out of your reach. . ; | It’s going big! SHIRT | . sale You can shop " your' head off ‘and ' mnot _ find . their equal at . Dueto the low price we can make no alterations, but we will . gladly exchange any garment or refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied.” : } Values from 15025 - Real Heavy Imported G 1 90 White Flannels See These Wonderful Trousers ahd Appreciate the Fact That They Were Made to'Sell for $15 Prices start at $12.75; none higher than-$15; and if you i _are paying about $10 for your shoes, you might just as well pay % . a few dollars more anfl get the best shoes on earth! : _ Men’s Qua X A lothes Shops. tores All Over the Land S 941 Pa. Ave. . “TWO STORES * ‘WASHINGTON

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