Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 32

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1315 New York Ave. Through tv 1330 H St. N.W. . Fresh Maine Lobster Tonight we will receive by express irom Maine the Lobster for Friday's Menu. We observe in the buying for BLOSSOM INN the ex- acting care of the best hotzls, wherein our personnel has had long experience. The application of hotel methods sets this apart as a place to enjoy+good food. in_fitting surroundings. We have carefully avoided anything “commercial” here, in menu and environment. The dishes here are char- acteristic in taste and prepa- ration of our long experi- ence in serving the discrimi- nating hotel public You will appreciate and enjoy this if you dine here tomorrow. FRANK P. FENWICK The Lowest Priced Freezer on the Market ACME FREEZER (with the Blue Label) 2qt. and 4 at., plain or galvanized, e A B The Acme Freezer is made abso. Tutely without gears. and constructed of the best, non-rusting metal. Get one today at the nearest departs meat, hardware or house-furnishing Made exclasively by Ritter Can & Specialty Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Freeze Your Own at Home— “ACME-FREEZE" IT = i 000 LA 1342 New York Ave. AR CITY NEWS IN BREF. The student councll of the Wush- ington College of Law wihil give a dance in the Blue Trangle Hut, 20th d B streots, Saturday night. A feature will be a‘grand march, cul- minating in the formation of W. C. L. in three human letters. B B. L. Johnxon of geolegical survey will address the Washington Society, Massachusetts lhstitute of Technol- ‘(’_’f‘b tomorrow mnoon at University ub. _Danee under nuspices of the Ca lic Women's Service Club will be given at Catholic Community House tomorrow, 9 o'clock. The Indiana Soclety will meet Mon- day, § p.m., at New Ebbitt Hote!. Mo- tion pictures of the Sokol exhibition in Prague, in 1921, will be shown. Annual elections. | The Southern Society will meet at City Club. Monday. 8 p.m. Maurlice | Francis Egan, former minister to| | Denmark, will speak. Music. Danc- ing. Admission card. The Big Sinters will meet tomorrow, | 8 p.m., room 606 704 11th street. Takomn Park Baptist Branch, World Wide Guild. will meet tomor- row, 7:30 p.m., with Misses Mary and; Jane Marshall, 7023 Blair road. Southwdst Cl Ansocintion will on Wednesda: minster Lecture Hall, 11th street and Rhode Island avenue, at 8 p.m. This meeting marks the anniversary of the existence of thi assoviation. Its ac- | complishments during the past year:, will be reviewed and election of of-| ficers will be held. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. ti 3 to 5 o'clock, and entertain with | { songs and games. A garden party will he given by | can Women's Legion, from 3 Wisconsin avenue. ex-service men for sale. | TONIGHT. i7 State Society will! ock at Logan Hotel, Circle. The Kentu | meet at :30 o 1 13th street and Iow The Men's Club of the Church of | guild hall, at 8 o'clock. Judge E. k. P. Seeds will sp: Conduit Road Citizens' Association will meet at 8 o'clock, at St. David's parish hall. Annual election. Senator David J. Walsh will address S| i JOHN T. MEANY, President cle Citizens' Association will be held p. May 31 at the North- |same place and time. The Trinidad Citizens' Association | will meet at § o'clock in Blair Sehool. | | East Washington—Tonight: Amer- icunization chestra: Pleasure Ciub; library; gewing ma- y the | chines A. A R. L R, will hold a social and dance tonight at Immacuiite Concep- on Hall 8th 4ad N streets north The Little Girls' Sewing Class and | West. at § o'clo¢k. Thesc Bances w! | the Little Folks Play Club of Friend- | be held every Thursday evening until{ Du i ship House, will be “at home" from ! further notice. | deliver the jcourse on _ “Church G dwin Mo Unit, Ameri- |ccurse on “Churc [ Georze matamin cCoy Un meri- coirae on Curo) | o'clock, at Mount Alto Hospital. 2650 | Stre | Articles made by | Life. Lodge. No. 40. B. . O. E. of W., will have/ Convention the Good Shepherd will meet in the | AT TH: linery Tomorrow nasium; Girl Scouts’ Athletic Club. NCE You'RE THe. CluiL ‘SERvIcE m. Also tomorrow and Saturday, | Meeting of 3d District of Columbia 1219 New nfantry Drum Corps, at ork avenue, § o'c The Kevin Barry Council of Dr. John Kea seventh lecture of Subjec! Unity Society, The driil {No. 9L t Carson Po 0. 2, will meet, musicai program at at 8 o'clock, Gra rmy Hall. | Hall, § to 10:30 o'clock. French: dressmaking; National Peoples’ afternoon: Girld panish; Thomson — Tonight: Bungalow—Center Hall Plan—5 Rooms, Bath, Hot-Water Heat, Electric Light; Lot 95x150; Garage Fruit trees; garden planted; chicken house’and run; shade “trees; porches, front and Back. Half a square from trolley cars. . N Price, $10,000 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION STONE & FAIRFAX M. 2424 T W. L.DOUGLAS $7.00 & $800 SHOES v ASOVAN SIES AT $500 & $6.00 1*W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED gy, BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES are madeof the best and finest leathers, e lworking tomakethe by examin- e el s et Lo ko elsewhere at anywhere near our prices. 00 Homer building. | | Beginners' class and healing meeting, :30 o'clock. team of Morning Star and Forest Temple, E COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal—Toulght: Library; mil- Opera. gym- Dramatic = T WEST CHEVY CHASE term his | Ing “Church History” at § story” at 8 o'clock, | _ Lo ity House, 601 E hases of Medieval Club I g { _Tomorrow afternoon: The children’s French and Southeast—Tonight: Country Danc- ing Club; Leviathan Athletic’ Club. Dunbar — Tonight: — Knight's Templar Cartwright will | ket al Society; home nursing, dletetics. __Garnet-Pheips Douglass and GTON,- D SEOVEN TIME EXAMINATION 4 5 . To BECOME. A LeTTER CARRIER i s T'm GoinG To TONE YouU P, NAND GRAMMAR! ANsweR? 26, at § of keys sistunt violin iInstruction will inate for the season. assistant class: Community Or- Veterans' Bureau: Wallach Jones. Community Simon Commandry, drill; three bas- ball teums; plano lessons; Sew- and Needlework Club: vejoy — Tonight: Bible Study : Buffalo Athletic Club: sewing: smaking: reading room _and : Oriental Athletic Club; Chor- ers’ Band; the En ht: Amert. | 204 2 Exchang Councll; ; T Wom Supreme dance. “soirde Francaise” educationally the talent of the West- ern students in speaking French. T TELL You - YO'RE WASTING o'clock. to Garnet superintendent will be made by Maj. Carey Brown, _engineer commissioner. special féature will be n flower drill under the direction o Mrs J. M. Miss C. B. Norton, commun- i hands and’ Mrs ity general director. ant community | brielle Pelham, as: director, will spe: WILL GIVE FRENCH PLAY. A “French Night” will be given by Avant, the Ftench club of the Western High School, in the audl- torium of the school tomorrow night at § o'clock, for the benefit of the cadel companies at The program is in charge of Mme. ! Blanche J. Bimont of the Western faculty, and Includes plays, a tableau he ~object i s to_ bring out | Wilkinson, of schools, the | | meet tomorrow p.m., at Randall} m School. ;l{e:me Council, Knights of Columbus, | Club: sewing: piano practice; use|French; community singing; Parent- George Wanhington Post, No. 1,4t K. of C. Hall. Entertainment to | of eiectric iron. Teachers Assoclation. | Tomorro ot ; = v ing : afternoon: A { American Leglon. will meet 'mmorl;l’ullow meeting. Johnaon Powell " ‘The secretary. | JornooR: o (,!::Esls AJTJ:'l:fr‘nsnelnnygl {30 Sigm. tnFauditaniumict "““""“‘l' — Mrs. Edith Hunter, announces that | Club. 7 Museum, to discuss post's permanent| ap exnibit of work by kindergarten | this center will be' closed on Tues- | —— 1 : = | children of public schools will be held | G2y, 3ay 30, and all activities sched. | =~ Bun The Northeast Eound- The next meeting of the Jown Cir-'at Public Library from $ am. to vinond.‘?’ Ml"y "B‘” » e he on 3 (-‘(eAr:E:ec;nl::n u";reLlB;l:rl-d ville 8chool on Friday evening. May The presentation MORE FUN FOR NEWSIES. Star to Distribute 400 Tickets to Robinson Crusoe Film. Star newsboys are in for another movle rthreat. W. Galt Burns circula- tion manager, this morning recetved 400 tickets for the Leader and Trux- ton Theaters, good for the opening periormance of “The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe,” which will make its as- | A | first appe and Sunday at these theaters. The tickets will be placed in the of route agents tomorrow aft- ernoon for distribution. the In addition to the openinmg chapter of ecighteen episodes, Manager W. MacNaughton has added features for the boys, includ- Ing the exhibition of what is said to be the only three-horned goat in the United States and the distribu- tion of & “Go Crazy" puzzle to the newsies as they leave the theaters. LEAVES $50,000 ESTATE. Pillsbury Will Makes Daughter and Son-in-Law Executors. Herbert P. Pillsbury left an estate institution. of the| estate. United arranges master. valued at $50,000, according to a pe- tition for the probate of his wili tiled yesterday Ly the executors. James V. Craig. & son-in-law, and B-ssie Crig, a daughter, are the executors bulk of the property consists of reai | COUNSEL TO GET DINNER. nce in this city Saturday | Smyth of Fleet Corporation Will Be | Guest at Bacquet Club. Nathan A. Smith, general counsel of | States Shipping Emergency Fleet Corporation, who re- C. | tires ffom office June 1, will be tendered some|a farewell dinuer at the Racquet Club at 7 o'clock tonight by more than sixty of his amsociates in the legal division of the Shipping Board and the Emergency Fieer Corporation. Fietcher Dobyns, special assistant at- torney general, will preside as toas'- ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. Lieut. George T. Howard has been B ch u’ detached from command of the U. 8. §. urcheil's Abbott and assigned to duty in the office of the judge advocate general. | Navy Department. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. The | % Ferguson, { 1114 9th St. Incomparable Bouquet Coffee Board 1325 F Street N.W. Credit—Low Prices—Service For All at “The National” FR With Every Purchase cof $100 or More a 26-piece Set of Wm. Decorated Dinnerware. A. Rogers Guaranteed Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beautifully 9x12 Imported Grass Rugs $4°85 27x54 Grass Rugs. 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