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. ! - 5 ‘ ( ’ THE EVENING® STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C —_— DYEING | CLEANING i ers of the For many years we have SIvE us been perfecting measures newly perfected. for DYEING. CLARI-FILTER THRONGS LODGEROOM D. C. Grand Master and Other Of- ficers Entertained and Temple Half an hour of “musical recrel-ilhu club and other musical units for ke innovation which has been intro- | “yigg PAlice’ Pollock, who has been luced at the Veterans' Bureau by!associated with the Community Cen- With an attendance that far exceed- | .italon of Washington. 2 l;oulse Thorn, and cornetist, Alphonso ed the capacity of the lodgeroom | e cla- YOLNES. & program is part of the assocla- | * There (s no expense chargeable to La Fayette Lodge, No. 19, which has a | jon's plan to make Washington the | the Veterans' Bureau in. connection memborship of 1304 persons, last | nusic capital of the natlon, and is in with the progvam, Mr. Mead an-l svening received the 1 Mr. Lawrence announces, nounces, but, on the other hand. it is > srand master of | 0, I musical progrmas which hav | “Xpected that the employes will be Masons of the District of Columbi ) PHONE PHONE olumbta | 10 4T Tlduced in various leading in | much benefited and. enteriained. F w W/| =] | nd the other ofiicers of the Granc | lustrial and commercial _concerrs Headed by Prominemt M 1 E MAIN MAIN Lodge in annual grand visitation, One | hroughout tte nation, for the pa- y ent Men. - ———— 3 H|————| ot the fear ¢ th Tach otie and helpful entertainment anc [ The Community Music Association B H atures of the occaslon was | piration of their employes. +f Washington, which 15 behind. M . 4 W 1 ___A_] = 1507 1152 the presence and active participatior ! The 5,600 employes of the bureav | Lawrence and his program, is headed = 1016 § of a reception committe of ninety |y authority of Director Charles L [ )y fifty leading business and profes- *§ We Call 9th St. Sth St. We Deliver “orbes, and under direction of W. & | ;ional men of the city. Willlam A ESTABLISHED SINCE 1888 ! | gnrmgnt in clean id.” A process Let us show you that washea the fluid samgles of our work with the clothes. members, who made their entrance . i ead, chief of the industrial hyglen | nowles Cooper is chairman. after the majority of the others pres- | section of the bureau, have been dl | If the program proves as successful ent had been seated. vided into twelve groups. There are | 1 hoped In the Veterans' Bureau, it | day, at 10:30 and at 3, so that wit rnment departments. The recreation | had fellcitated Charles H. Bair, mas- | 510" group for each period it take | aalf hour is entirely optional with cluded the customary features of the | hour. ple project were made by Eli SWave-. mpo program consists of recreation T W Everett il al group singing, with slides bearin = cluded songs and plano and piano-ac- cordion selections by Irene Gawler I you continue to endure the pain and discomforts of Rheuma= SHaliTda | Clarke: comefy Sonss and 'ANN PENNINGTON i i orma: usn ne Hawallan guitar numbers by Levin tism, Neuritis, Arthritis, Arthritis Deformans, Nervousness, [ and Irvin; character stories by Milo|§ The danty lit- somnia, Neurasthenia, Prostatis, General Debility or other Blood Atkinson, 'ballads and comedy songs, | tie musical com- by Isabeile Hoskins and Miss Bury, | i d vocal and dance numbers by the "":‘.I‘;_'" Pt ding sisters. rlier in the evening the grand,|] Noonan's master and his officers paid their ~n- || Lemon Cresm nual visitation to Hiram Lodge, the most agree- lo._ This proved to be in the nature | abie and_satis- of an ovation to Deputy Grand Master ~ EFFECTIVE Mark F. Finley, who is 4 past master | factoy cream of Hiram Lodge. He was acclalmed:fj I bave (it safes by Grand Master Coombs as “one ‘of | used, and I have On sale at your honored members, who will ] tried a good grand master in a very few days.” || many. It s won- O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES ifi!fi"&i‘d R actine fgfiifl.d‘:{flfifi HE% s e RADIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION |i! ... .o 1105 Connecticut Avenue N.W. or Nervous Disorde~s when you can use HARMLESS INEXPENSIVE . ager of a large Chi 2 N AS Main 6797 in charge of the campalgn under- CLEA LD CREAM taken by the National Restaurant As- | 75c the Jar 35e the Taube sociation to direct the attention of || ° Fer sale by Peoples Drug Stores (all trained and educated women to the (| stores). Lamsbargh & B: ther restaurant business as a profitable good drug and departmen! and otherwise desirable profession. | io., & it stores Homesick. Incidental whistling by Ted Lewis. Teo-morrow (I'll Be In My Dixle . Home Again). Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3709 78e When the Leaves Come Tum- Down. bling Japanese M Fox-Trots. Paul Sp::h‘e‘ and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3716 7Bc Good-bys. Sextette from Lucia di Lammer. moor. Fox-Trots. Paul Specht and His Hotel Astor tra. A-3708 78c Took, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo® m Al Jol epein Castelberg’s—the Dismend " lol:v': of WasMngton—demonatrates its A 8 True Blue Sam (The 'I'nvflhg( ‘superior value-giving Diamond specials. # L e b 8 Mas). Frank Crumit. ’ A-3705 76c 18.Kt. White Gold Top # | wm;:&; DIAMOND RINGS [ /0 Vil | | =0 s y F'm Goin’ To Plant Myself In M; The most astounding bargein in u&m w-' ‘I;:nt ; }: ;:";‘“"' H.::‘"‘;c;'m v of 14-kt. Solid Gold with 18ht. : SO - ' Nencke Unele Josh Koops House. Uncle Joch In & Barber Shop. Col Stewart (Unole Josh). A3701 78c We'll Allow You 109 MORE then the Purchase Price of these Diamonds in Exchange at Any Time for l.a‘a' Stones!! ey ELGIN > N\ Bide £Amars “Usa Foniv > o . DTt Tamor Bolor BRACELET f¥ - | e WATCHES \ e “Ernani Involami” (Er- mani Fly With Me). (Verdi) Soprano Solo. Rosc Ponselle. 14-Kt. White Gold Cases 98028. $1.80 ed Earidice “Che Faro 0 Sensa Euridice” (I Have Lost $ 1 My Eurydice). (Gluck) : \ Alda “L’Abborrita Rivale” (She / i) it Bolos. ~ Cyona Vam 3 © Gordon. A-6221 $1.80 ‘ 00 A Week! i ~ I Cannot Sing the Old Pay Just $1.00 ee ’ | Siag (So-q- ) “ELGIN ' Al Through the Night. Soprano You're not taking any chance with these Watches—the name “ELGIN™ en the X 7 5 : h standard of timekeeping al . They Solos. argaret Romaine. :ol;luui.nmt.l.u"p‘:m.:l:w DIE'” with ribbon nttuhmnmuuly guaranteed. Credit Here a Convenience--Not an Expense! Only 50c 8 Woek on Purchases Up to $25.00 i monnw:w«kzmmm $59.00 H Pay Only $1.80 8 Week on Purchases Up to _$75.00 i mmw.'fl-mmhuo&w | “r'he Largest Credit Jewelers in the Worid” H Music Shop, 618 F St. N.W. - | Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and ‘Records astelbord’s Alezandria. V.. Pronch, 818 King St. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 17, 1922 'MASONIC VISITATION ~ {“Mlusic Recreation” Provided |t Ss st 87 cie-asials Say St Bkt i B0y under auspices of Postal Spirit, the|the magazine is printed. But the postal service welfare magazine, be- | winners themselves ares to be inform- Votaw, sister of President Harding, 2 who 18 in charge of industrial hy- Veterans’ Bureau Em @8 Fione woric it The bureau nas col- : ferred with Director Louis A. Hill ® and tentative plans for inauguration e of a musical half hour are understood to be under consideration. — : don" each wesk for sach emplove | (1% spisrialament and “retreshument” | NAME CONTEST WINNERS. otes - for Representative Women If vou are in search i : - ter work of the publi is, V of & plase 1o hhve - - SYSTEM Fund Aided. . Tobert Lawrence, director of Wash: ok nm&:n e ::I;m L ?fi: something made a dif- P h —_— ngton's first Music week, now reb-|program of the Community Music As- ferent shade— —that washes every -eseting the Community Music Asso- ! sociation. The accompanist is Miss| ywinners in the Post Office Depart- “ Horlick's ¢ The'ORIGINAL Malted Milk Atter Grand Master ©. C. Coombs|(wo periods of musical recreation (| s the plan to spread it to other gov- | Fhie “Fhod« Drink™ for Au Ages Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ans i ter of aL Fayette Lodfe, and had con- | ix days to glve each person his hal | :mployes, but there has been a large | fountuing, Ask for HORZICK'S, attendance of all groups. Lveid Imitats Sbstitdy visitatiog, addresses on the new tem- Program of Group Singing. Employes of the bureau of engrav- | W ifations & _ DANCE MUSIC POPULAR SONGS NOVELTY RECORDS § Dixie. Fantasia. Columbia Band. ©Old Number One March. SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS LWAYS a Complete Columbia Record Library in 935 Pa. Ave. N. W. . I A'our Balcony Phonograph Shop. : 15 RECORD-HEARING ROOMS—NO WAITING! ment “representative women" contest | partment and the Washington city are being selected today, ballots|post office. The winners are to be ing counted. Counted Today. P ‘ 2oribed to e tenents Tana by Seab: | the words of the songs, and of plan : Jers who had mot previously been | *1 S0 Cek it Iy planned to take ¢ t's Your ault ASiRa on s Yol o Pipart Y DT Next wesk I Je BRI D W | u - { possible, organize orchestras, a ban¢ ) Toot, Toot, Tootsle! (Goo® Bye). Frank Westphal and His Orchestra. Why Should I Cry Over You? Fox-Trots. Knis Oor ches under direction of KEddie Elkins. A-3708 78¢ uild & "’ from “Dafly i)ill." 1 Came, I Saw, 1 Fell. Intro. “Underneath a Prefi; Hat,” from “Passing Show.” M Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra, A37T10 73e Homeslck. T Be In My Disle ’;E:."’X..x.m). Nnv? Bayes. Georgestte. - I'm Askin’ Ye— Ain't It the Truth? Ruth Roys. A-3714 78¢ If You Don’t Believe I Love You, Look What a Fool I've Boen. 1 Wish I Could Shimmy Like and Her Dizie Band. First Love. Amourense. Waltses, Accors dion Duets. Merconi Brothers, - A-3702 78e A-3700 78¢ Gavotte In D, Papgr Violon- cello Solo. d b}o(hub 98012 $1.80 Paraphrase On Paderewski’s Minuet. (Kreisler) Violin lo. Toscha Sei 49950 $1.50 Lass O’ Mine. (Turner-Maley) io Lindeay. (Arra! Fritz Kreulet(.) Baritone 3 Cameron MoLean. A-3703 78e Oh Gentle Presence. (Mary Baker Eddy) How Beautiful Upon the Moun- thins. (Harker) Contralto Solos. Nevada Van der Veer. A-6228 $1.38 Christmas Tidings, Part 1. Christmas PartIl. Aannon Four. A3707 8. As a result interest runs high among woman employes of the de. OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN use & Herrmann | ITHARRY C. GROVE, INC.] taken. They are then to “keep the ed. §0 that their pictures may be |lsl:rel" for a month. 7TH AND L STS. N.W. 3 L3 Leave it to Lewis OU'VE got ‘something the matter with your pedals if you fail to rise to ed Lewis and his band playing Irving Berlin’s ‘‘Homesick”! Why—it's like & breath of perfume from Grand- mother’s old-fashioned garden—a garden brimful of old and familiar melodies! Yes, they’re all here—“Home, Sweet Home,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny,”™ and “Listen to the Mocking Bird”—with Ted’s own private whistle out-mocking the original bird! Listen to Ted’s say-so about “To- morrow,” his number on the other side. “‘I'm going to play you a fox-trot, “To-morrow.’ I'll play “To-morrow’ to-day and hope you'll remember it to-morrow.” ‘We say, if you play “To-morrow” to-day, you will also play “To-morrow” to-morrow, too. It's a whizz! Both these splashes on Columbia 10-inch Record A-8709, sell- ing for 75c¢. But these are just samples picked from the new Columbia program that’s - out to-day. They’re all equally good. 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