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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART T. 0DD FELLOWS. B. P. 0. ELKS. AMERICAN YEOMEN. HELP—MALE. - The election of officers of Wash-| Homestead, No. 6409, Brotherhood | NEVER wail ORIGINAL recommendations Continued. LODGES. ington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. Elks, [of American Yeomen, which was| rmploy Y PIES. | SALESMAN for saled manager; a large, old: Monday—Union, No, 11, degree. Wednesday night resulted as follows: |started in Washington recently, has |ADVERTISI R, experienced, on | extablished corporation, doing a strictly high Tuesday—Wushington, No. O, degree; | |Bxalted ruler, John H. Ontrich;: lead- |grown sc rapidly that another |higl-grade program proposition: one acquaini | cliss bisiness i looking for . high-grade, o Ing knlght " James A. Baldercon: | homestead will soon be started. This |#d With businews conditions and “with local | Wide awake man ‘wio Leljeves i bimself and rediule, No. 21."frat degrec. loyal knight, Willlam A. Finkel: lecs |order admits men and women be- | husiness man proferred: refereuces reauired. | s AUty to earn upwurd of $10.000 » vems = ’g_m"“ turing knight, A. A. Hileman; tres tween the ages of sixteen and sixty TT0" MECH = : loyal aud w worker; esperience unnecessars MASONIC. Monarch Gompers has appointed [ quet hall, Thursday evening. At the Friendship, No, 12, degree; urer,” M. G. 'McCormick; secretary,|years. It also has ' Juvenile de- | iH0, MECHANIC it b Jioten If record Is clear and past con - ster of Ceremonies Paul F. Grove | next meeting the grand matron and| | 0. "1, visitatlon, Willam S. Shelby: tiler.” Thomas J.|bartment. At the last meeting 10-|Good Hope rd. a.c.. Anacostia, D. C ¢ R e » of the annual Grotto fam- |the grand patron wiil make an official Thursday—Columbia, No. 10, first de- King; trustee for three years, A. A.[cal talent entertained a large mem- ) forsuai & nection forme £ larae cltion, aadia oo LODGES. excursion, Chief Justice Jacobs | visit 7 grec. Salem, ‘No. 22 degree; | |Zimmerman. On the motion of John |bership. It is proposed to erect &l i yoo desi to ex quick udvancement for the Hght man, permag Today—Dawson Laoge, No. 10 i alrman of the annual kiddies' out- g F «.f..'m'"" o m,"d!lnn 0 . Wood, the election of Trustee Zims |home and school for the children of | tors, 1020 Conn. ave nent for the rest of vour life: no stocks, bonds, Al Gy ing at the Zoo Park. Prophets Mitchell | Gavel Chapter, No. 29, will con-| | ppado™ 3o, 26 bustsss. - merman’ was made unanimous deceased members. The next meet- | Jum o ol farr o real entate or inwuiance. Address Box 47A Star Home: cesptic Ma Phillips and William J. Erskine mem- | tinue its rummage sale Monday, Tues- N e ey deire The Atlanta Club has rgceived ad- |ing of the homestead, March 22, In|auty palut shop; steady work T | Star ofice $ i fdmun, 4 nd ¢ bers of the “On to Cleveland Club, ‘llsl‘y and l\\’ed"-'«l of this week at Federa| Oity, No. 20, second degree. vices that members of th® Baltimore, | the fi’\l?‘rlhcflxl Masonic ’m;,nple(. o % 9 ESMAN 10 sell e wholesale, tc west, 8 pom g and Arthur . Shaw chairman of a|17151% ith street nocthwest. The aux- s N 1 Md.;: Alexandr va.y Cumberland, [ner Sth and I streets northeast, w OLICITORS —High grade men, (0 50 wust have selling experienc Monday g Committee to assiSt Almas Temple in | lary home board will give a card ,,m,;'_‘:":_’“‘“‘“:_“l‘ll‘“:“r'\n , Fredericksburg, Frostburg, Hagers-[be an open one. Promwinent speak- ok must. furnish Address ¥ Parker. No. connection with the annual Shrine |Darty al the home of Mrs. Florence urday—Canton Washington, No. 1, town and Norfolk lodges intend avail- | ers and some of the bhest local talent ces. Address Box 2647, Siu it at T o Hopel anvention to he held in Washington | NOrris. 1011 B street northeast, . e ing themselves of the transportation |Will be present. The public Is in- S el LIRS L B M., special 2t 7 p next June, Thursday at 8 o'clock. ENCAMPMENTS, facilities arranged for by this lodge to | vited. BOILERMAK and machinists: IN.two, for establisued trade; com el N 1 i i i Moudayaune Nevo, No. 6, patric | {uttend tne annual consention (nJuly ed | for roundiouse and | erecting s Bl werly; swleamen can enia 3¢ e T Martha Chapter at its next me archai degree. 3 Work: boilermukers for hot and cold ST per week. Address Bog 44-A. Btes Wl neaalthe Qi h e W A v, entitled “That Blonde Person, NOBLE AND VICE GRANDS ASS0 gono Mawaras, Wil give wym- | At the meeting of the Ancient Order | BOOKKEEPEK, ¢ ALESMES n T e e e OO S emank | undi: the ‘direction of Past Matron CIATION.) hastic display and enterininment ai{°f Hibernians last Sunday resolutions | of tepewriting; preferably one f : o bras o unarcide o Royal Arch Chapter Mrs. Jessie A. Hover. The annual din- | [ Monday - Address by grand master; in Elks Hall Saturday, April 7. 1t is to be | WeFe adobted expressing the sorrow of } uhousile syiomile PAris [GAneees, Wy o comp Address Box 227 A { the last convocation Grand High | her will be held at Northeast Masonic JFRuEtioos strictly w stag affair {he members for the death of thelr late | JOGE MEies, [l e 13 7 a Priest Fulkerson. who is a past high wle. Thursday, Mareh 29, from & REBEKAH LODGES The Elks fand, under Director Ar-|Prother, Patrick T. Moran, and offering {KEEPET— e ced, dou seviral, to travel M. best sell g 0 oA » priest of Mount Vernon Chapter, out- | 10 7 o0'clock, with Mrs. Margarite San Monday - Esther, No_ 6, degre thur 8. Witcomb, will give an en. | Uheir sympathy to his family in thelr | HOOKKBELEICIbTEN, TS, o ecialty in - ihis vieinity. Km. 81 Toseph 1. Milans 3 lined the plan he had conceived for |in charge. Tuenday —Schuyler Colfux, No. 10, de tertainment at the jail tomorrow at ","‘f‘"*""‘“‘- The committee in charge | o position wnd advancement; state auulif § 120 providing an assembly hall at the Ma- 5 : W i S 0 p.m of the celebration of St. Patrick’s day | ., and_salary expected. Address Saturday’ Schol of instrction o i o i Harding Chapter. No. 31, will give diiewdas. Mount Pleassnt, No. 9 N : . . announced that the members will attend | %A, Bonic and Kaste ar Home throush |, Mard jang Vil s The local lodge has engaged an en- : membel is 1o add five more ROY. " HAPTERS Ko - i % = s first annual dance at the City Club o party B < mass in St. Patrick’s Church at 10 v orce; our el re ROYAL ARCIL CHAY the assistance pitular Masons, | \i% FAST Thursday— Dorcas, No. 4, social. i jon for the opening day of | oty " o - Brab 2 ocall Sormes Suctmn Ee Monday—Mout Vernon, No 0 be known s “Royal Arch Hall* |2 < Friday - Mirium, No. 8. rehenrnal. {the Washington base ball club, | o torag ras oy IinE Dreparations = ) to §:5 per week. 214 Jenife wd M. E. M The grand high priest’s plan, which o ey ] iR Te e e e 3 April 281 Tiie. Iolks Band wik play nEmnde for 8 G IUEE A0 Cle dge of arawing. i ERTEY e 1 : I and Matron hauncey ! Y jat the Catholic Community House, €01 sond ehance 1o thor Mark: Asacostn M had previously been unanimously in-{ and gl Pation R 2 . [ sclections during the afternoon. The |13 et o 5 S men, ¥ ol strnetion [with much enthusiasm, by ‘tve com-land gave talkw. A unique program |Covenant Lodge, No. 13 on Wednes- || The followlng = from out-of-townland Themas McGrath and Daniel M. day ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOT panions. . At tomortowis convocationiliis) promised Friday eveniig. - A Cardil aay evening: This is the home lodge | s S liave réglatered at thae hom anton, sccretarles, promise an enjoy- e PISH RUTE. the committee to manuge the cam-|party will be given at 434 Maryland | o £ s 3o of Washington Lodge: Horace WIight, |able evening. Rev. Dr. P. J. Healy of | CANVAS port i Tuesdas —Albert Pike Coniste P gn for Mount Vernon Chapter will [qvenue southwest Wednesday. = of Grand Warden Jameg E. Chamber- | Kearney: H. T . Woodhead and E. J.|the Catholic Upiversity is to be t yo | itant No Stoekai 'I‘:"“r"z’l']‘"":“‘" e AU S e T be announced lain |Hart, Jersey City: J. M. lncnal bk s : o Dromin i ut Jass e e ] i y _ g 5 principal speaker. Miss Ethel Roddy, v ¢ | insurance. but high-class._established bu Tomorrow night Columbia Chapter | {Dunnellen; G. D. Kilvert West New | Mrs. Nellie B. Kilser, Thomas Cantwell, aud experience ¢ Address Hox 46-A, Star office. will celebrate its twelfth anniversary. | In the Patriarchal degree at Mount “",' ,"l'“‘\'“:' s Ji(ul.‘ o .'","‘ ‘l": e “"I‘]‘ ard Fitzgerald and Ambrose Durkin for Tmaatiment | SECCRITY SALESMAN : - < 1t eights: b en, 8. el and | will contribute voea ers, 3 experienved, for instaliment | g SO R jas an' o ERVICES at the M nd .\luv'-u\' nll‘;l\-- le«lru’l.'h&s r‘h‘l-e:n\ll\l Joppa Lodge Chapt had an en- Nebo Encampment, No. 6, tomorrow g, 1, go, HL: J. mbert I o furniture 5 of city Apply 1 i‘l .‘n its “._u‘.“_.l‘ depart ¢ ! A,}:\,”" G 5 < er- Purchased the property known as A tertainment presented by the men of | evening, Past Grand Patriarch Fred [Athens, Ga. Adams, e Hot between 3 pm. avd | Giecman on w an; not Fastern Star Home thix after- View Manor. on the Chesapeake. bay | the chapter Jast Wednesday evening. | A Norway il be in charge, assisted |Ex A doyee, Denver; J. W. Jones, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Sonday { e ! i at & welock, will be held at the mouth of the West river, Anne (A party has been announced for |, .. A " A . | Conline: “Colo. Jacobs, he annual election of officers will | ¢ TER W a mon-union bows 1 under the auspices of Dawson Arunc ounty. Maryland, and s} Wodnesday evening at the home of | V¥ Chief Patr J.Gar- [ Resa, Calif.; 1. A Jarrett, Booneville, place at the lodge rooms Tue r 1 handle the work on severa Tioase 6 Sith, aev, M maling ariangements for the epening | the conductres Boyd, 4321 New | nett, Sen Strobel, Ind.;" P 8. Manton, Lafayette; H duy evening, when the following | ! Jtess Box 11°A. Htar office 3 pom odze, No i A of the new club house 6 fampshire avenue Arrangements | [ el s 1 alvers, "Shreveport, Lu.: J . ticket, submitted by the Ying | CARPENTER, steady job work: moderafe | 0t . e Rippy, the lodge chaplain. officiat President Henry J. Gompers an-|are 2iso being made for o tomre iy |Edward C. Grumley. Henry ¥. Al- |20 BFyPRS™e, (il 0" and E. T. | committes, will be sotod upen: Dicts. |Waises. F. P. Nash, 1601 = lone i o Tamitiar with " pa ’ nounces that he expects o entertain | April. wine, William B. Berlin and Samuel |y 0y mestown: J. K. Roges, {lor, M. V. Hanson; vice dictator, R. F. | VAR WASHERS. three, colos and pr preferred. . Exceptiona With_ the sanction i Hlu-\“"_-”: as his guests that day, many of the y i. Taylor. Grand Patriarch Sidney F.'Brooklyn: Lee J. Wolf. Quecusboro. | Crist, W. H. Colston; prelate, A. E.|DW HE = g who cun qualify. — Ktate nd Master Otto Roepke. a special most prominent Masons of this juris- isther Chapter Thursday evening | Smith and several of his official line | N- Y. A. J. Dekker, Autonio. ook, W. H. Colston, R. A. Beatty;|CASHIER, experienced. for I ining room; and _experience in your replr r cryptic Masons will be diction will nave an official visit’ from the 5 ! D. Jacobs, K. B.ltrustee, E. C. Green, J. Crown; treas- | meals uded. Address A, § ¥ Address Box 121-4, Star at Trinity Church, &d The club has as its officers for the | Brand matron and grand patron. will attend hlan, Scranton; Bover, {urer, Edward Voigt, jr., R. F. Hutch- | o = —sea eets northwest, fhis cvening Dresent ye R Gompers, presi- |18 expected the grand lecturer, " ] |Carlisie; W. 1. Swoope, Clearfield, Pa.. |inson, J. R. Donnelly; délegate to con- | CHAUFFEUR. white, to drive car ¢ . SALESMEN—Exper Sramasuis, lock. Rev. David Ransom Covell.ident; | it vice presid chum. and Mrs. Mabelle W. Ha Last Friday evening in the large Warrick. St. Joseph, Mol { vention, O R. Weniz; alternate, E. ¢, | must bave identificniion card and pEE “haplain of Adoniram Council San o and Harry |chairman of the committee on work | #uditorium of the temple the Golden g Opden, Utah: W.lGreen. < G e ge s IS Tuthin & SOLICTTOR the " grocers trads will officiate. The speaker SCWIE vk aues of the Grand Chanter, also will be | Rule and Roval Purple degrees were Richmond, Va.: C. A. Schucider! The degree staff returned from Or- | CHAUFFEUI i, with GF Wwithout | it e wble 1 furaish satsfactory reforenes evenig will be Seeritary Ge The club was organized in Febru- |Present. After the degrees. a playlet | conferred by a forty-man degree staff L' fonn Rees. La Mars, lowa: A. Hug- lange, Va. Monday, where their work | taxicab ex ldentification card. Yel- | Address Thox Perry W Weidner of the Supreme Ly 10180 with three members, and | WL be given by the voung folks, | from Jerusalem Encampment. No. 1 {ains Miami, ¥1a.: John Nortcn. Rui-lin connection with the installation of | 0% Cab Co 15 il st | SOLICITORS 1730 L Council for the Southern Jurisdiction | pymbers among its membership Sonu-l“"‘l'l ay afternoon. April 4, the {of Baltimore, under direction ol Vt; W. S. Bell, Towson, Md.; H new lodge was highly commended. | CLERK--Yo for clerical work: ex- | ¢ Sales The L 1780 L of the Ancient and Accepted Sc of the oldest and best known fisher- | Chapter will hold {ts annual card | Grand Representative Philip J. Bern- Rapp, Boston; C. F. Dowling, Kv- degree staff also expects fo visit unnecessary: ap tatiug saiary ex- | SULICTOR for de Rite, whose topic will be en of the city {party at Wardman Park Hotel stein. More than fift ndidates were |aratt, Mass.; Leo . Shoemaker, Ok-!Richmond early in April o Address T Star_oftice 1028 Verm the Distinctive Note Cryptic Ma- s 7 - in the class. At the conclusion ad-|jahom: Olka., and H. W. Strevig. | At a meeting of the ladies of Moose- | (UACIH PAINTER. experienced. | €or i SOLICTT |onry. There will be w s al voeal The Triungle Club of the Depart-) Harding Chapter will give a dance|dresses were made by Grand Patri-{Qregon City, Ore. rt Legion Friday evening it was |bedy work. Commercial Body Works, 518 and instrumental service. Althoush finent of Agrlenlture will meet Tues- |41 (e City Club ballroom Tuesduy. |arch Schmidt, Grand Junior Warden | dectded to hold meetings on Friday T T e AT RATESMT iy il the service is especially for eryptic'day at the Perpet Building Asso- {Mareh at 8:45 pan. Meyer Davis'| Wright of the Maryland delegation g svening of each week until further S e S it e s e ot e Musons, the gerleral public (% invited. eibion il Dr A 5 Blnchard of | Qrehestra “will ‘urnish the music |and Grand Patriarch Smith. EWOMANS BENEFIT :}S;OECSIA notice, = e PR | oo e Fighy man'cun ik good moses- 1 Witdow ventiator: evers ofice snd bow: the United States reclamation serv- | MIss Grace Williams is in charge. L TION OF THE MACC Iy stion Gt . Fromediately. G Wendel Insp n of the constituent | ju. : % ¢ hort entertainment wi give S Colfa No. 19, Tue 2 CYLINDER PRESSMAN. ™ National u 3 ween 12_sn 0 KRG St s lettire on: amba ainment will be given at huyler Colfax Lodge, No. 10. Tu; | barty scheduled for ¥riday |SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF | ivce. tio v st n 3 lig. between 12 _and 1 | crease in oni The National Masonic Fishing and untry Club, composed of Master For interview Anply . v i Knights v commanderies of Wonders of Zion Motion pictures |Uhe meeting March 22 Past Matron {day evening will perfect arrange- TATL O antea A the District will be held at the Col- |t Siisen e oing siotion pictures | Emma. Coumbes will entertaln. the | ments for a dance in L O. O. F. Tem- | ont <treet northwest for CTIICIAN wanted. i used ec iscun the 9th strest end of the | hm maces showife the beautles of [choir of the chapter at her homel|ple March for the benefit of theibenefit of P Wil b LIBERTY. A work: Avply. (6 Continental Yie | TATLOK o5 wlterations in (leaniog and dyeing Cnion o R SR D e o nn g M e o Lahaitly Oda Fellows Home. Past Nobl nd | Leld at Eagle Lodge, st Council. No. meet | Jupply "Co.,” 05 b jEwesinglon; | st PR e L Margaret M. Royston is chairman of { nosthwes 5 at Na Lodge Hall. 4th Cett —— ¢ Josn Commandery,- No. 1. at 7:45 p.m.; Col- Many” presentations of parapherna- | the committee Liberty Un : id Pennsylvania avenue south- | OEEREN0} 3 e | AGHERR: waatn tr DS ) 8:15 pom o Potomac > Petworth Masonic Club n «n made to Lovalty Chap- ave triek st for business of great importance, | B, quick und wctive : des: aisn for p <chonls and coileges S:30 b IS N ST DM | et TR AL e o as L Hiter. . since the xraut of fts| Noble Grand Gertrude W. Gerhold jat Femple, and W < ounced ] | Addiess Bux 2414, Star e aieg i . 2 No.5.0phn. and Brightwood (fan. A . Frics, president: of the - and constitution has schedu evening for | Review, will hold « - arsal of the drill team was | EKEAXD 10X FINER, Srafcinss mehanic who can estimats latisory: Doniae il die (ihe eytaler 2 William F. Hunt Chapter, { Dorcas Lodge, 4. Thursday party” Wednesday. April 3 day evening and it is prom. | Lapital Pres S e e e i The commanderies will s At Be b e e e be aeral Hits sponsor. presented a silver cup and | cluding with a s trick's package r rrhwes « class initlation will be put on i FARM HAND, colored man. at tie *{ fportunity 10> become part owner: state ex Nasorie Pample ati pan e the Matrons and Patrons Association pparty 1ast Pre. ts Mary M. De i V. B A Health Center of - first meeting in April L o e e, hoat ost. | DETIENCE ATd Tefererices. Address) Boxs 289 2 Plar uniform. and with the officers' National University Masonic 1 E sword and veil. Since the | ment and Ella V. Mallory have ac- ow established in delegation from Friendship Coun- | Washingtou. B, Co: District governiient b0 Star o and past officers of the nd Com- [ held its third annual banquet recent the charter, Mrs. F . icepted invitations to be present arrister building. Mrs. Ruth H er. | eil of Alexandria, Va. visited Justice'] oy S I b 3 3o FINNE mandery. under the 0 oof the at the City Club, with & great many |Campbell and Gratz E. Dunkun th supervisor, is in charge, Couneil at its last meeting and en-{oag g T | Lhhe i N Mt et sty Sl L many L oficial parents of 1he chapter A 300 party will be held Wednesday ter from 10 am. t¢ 4 ban | joyed, along with the home members, | RARM HANE F s Louse dehiaid B, ne ik i promptly in parade. to the Detwiler delivered the address of | (ributed an engraved charter ¢ (jevening follewing a xhort busiy 5 = ia social evening, provided by the | N0 " Yddress A, Star office. (O DRIVERS, ored; for f‘rmsm T f Coliseum, vi h street. Pennsyl- weicome. he toastmaster was Fred- ) Unique design: Past and Patron | *¢ssion of Mount Pleasant Lodge Q n i of the W. B A good of the order” committee, In- i rie o Loy atore . o |dline_Apply Burr T . 606 R. 1. ave. Samid #ranuaiang stn steeet Srick Lo Siddons, aeattinte Justice ot |Bogley and Past Matron S s At a demonstration luncheon at | will be | thizn Tem- | ciuding an entertainment, dance and | 5i0uk MAN for o e and some ey | U PHOLSTERER. first-class e \ competitive drili will be held by |the Supreme Court of the District of | Bogl a «ilk flag and staff il the home of Grand Instructess Amie | ple. The following have been elected Luffet supper. e B laxs of hasiness, | work; “steddy position. L the drill teams of the several com- Columbia. Justice Siddo on be. | Matron Sarah D. Watts, in meniory of | Glossbrenner last week those present fdelegates: National Review, Mre | k ! P sl ave = manderies after the inspections, in ac- (half of the club, presented to [ deeared miece, & broken esiomn { melnded Mesames Charles ¢ Bender, | Lula 8 Hammond; Mount Veraon, Mo~ | DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. | ionp o i thers need | YOUNG % e i o s e FaE e CRUR LI : inA N (Eaker o abeber New | James H. Crew, Harry Darling, | Mary mbin,” Mrs apply. 1423 ‘. | J Ay atteme inknetioricenerals AMusic will Bellgresinenrs: 1ol Omen aas ! York, u sheaf of wheat. Other pat. rling, Charles P. Sample. | Mary ishtwood: Mr The Daughters of Isabella will meet | SNt S~ b o Pennn._ave. nw. 1 the band of Orient Vere Dr. Mark I Piney, grand mas. | phernalia has been presented by of- | Nash M. Pollock. Frank B Metcalf, | Martha, i Liberty Union. Mrs. {tomorrow at the Catholic Community { (i, “dar Giy:” cow, Ford Trick Admission to the sir; ter of Masons of the District: Repre. i iCers, past officers and members. | 1.0uis "G A George Goodner. j Ella Weeks: Victory Theresa i House at & o'clock st Thursday {ggn und Nddress Box 3064, S in uniform and their lu- | santative Thomas 1. Sisson of Miss-| Saturday, March 24, Mrs. Eva F. | Bert Bradea a Bert V. Wolfe. OnFosters George R Alverda | the third of a series of card parties | o o G e to be obtained ! issippi and John Q. Tilson of f'on-|lynch will have charke of a dance | Friday evening of this week another{Mover. The - e I el e ent cacd parts, will b | GENEHAL ~HOURENLLS Aoy ! some Work: Sumnenal opportusits r the re- | necticut: Charles [ Robb, associate;al the Georgetown Masonic Temple | luncheon will be given by Mre Gloss- LUt on by the Yl oficsrs: Moo | INew. Tie ol cand barly Wil B 1 School. 1 Willing o work: Teply commander Justice of the Court of Appeals of|for the ways and means committee, |brenner in honor of the Ladies’ Auxil- | dames Walters, Hattle Taylor, Mary |hald at 700 K, street nostheast. with 3 iploxes can L st number. Address v - {the District. and Theodore G. Risley, [and about the middle of April will|iary to Canton Washiugton. Nu. 1 Boshr e BAL il Sl 3 & e e el preen! e Harm 1 charge [ solicitor and acting secretary of the |#lso give a dinner at the New Mu- i lescicshanil THE EAGLES 3 gy iniithein Subreting work, T office o or e urvices ) Depariment of Labor. Prof. Rower | Sonic Temple fur the henefit of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | "0l il i B 1 s ; e gt : T Aulary expected: A wstern Star Ho <t Sunda O'Connell of the facully presented to ! chapter. Sanal e ag - e : . R 5 e and sulary expected. A oo : i 3 Ll ce by Keane a “Grandmothers' Clul, Washington Aerie Thursday even-{ vestor: libera 4 rnoon. March 18, when Judge Theodore G. Risley an honor-| At the next meeting of the o | wne Bis B, of €. dance By Wesnio |3 Crandistners Cluy 4 T o ey L ttera reTallng (o) @ | Bix dbas St x 151 e s Ransom Covell will offic and the | ary membership in the club. At the ) March 1 class will receive the de- | ouncil Boosters will be held at the;f bt 80 FEBOrAEE S Yo % Tk Class taitintion, theShoinera | 305 DRERE. FE el el 7 MAN with knowledge of bookl Mze clioir with special selec- | banquet a toast was drunk o the zrees with the floral addenda U P o len ey | Week. when & member will entertain | convention visitors and memorial { Press. 1210 D _st_n. = - v L ; i v musical pro- m::‘w::::“( ';!n-'?'\}. seorEe ‘::nn;,ln'r: Akt 1\0 e Dehnans anl Bl el O ) "‘, h|““‘ con \“,\ “.flu ““ ,,l, ,m,",‘! \»,;\\. - i R Ja \1;-::::;;..:\1.;1 :MII(‘V:’ 3 1;1 unis T | SOUNG MAN in Jaw 'r'mf"l""i"" NMT;IM Srear L e e s a e it meet £ i ol sy ‘ednesday last, and Mrs. Pierce of [ At the meeting of the membe Vuble and < pay er and wta- | MUENG AR 0 R O Caata, compensation other Masons of note will he:ind Gestge D. Sulllvan. past presi- | ter, who presented their plaviet e e o he Sbrder. who | next Wednesduy. The active members |captained by J. M. Rinehart wonsthe | (et SRR R 3 § FEiH e e of Potomac Chapter. No. 8. ldent of the Rallroad Square Club {Woman Mason. The = sisters S Sdrens the council. The first de- |are Mrs. Emma Knight. vice presi-|contest for mageh. defeating the tea conclude the entertainment. 4 Tl write_a_goo Storage Co., 11 3 £ e + with wheels, full o Arch Masons, Tuesday evening. ' Present officers of the club are: [d- | brothers deserve much credit for t o Will be conferred. A committee | dents *‘““‘ LR L "",'1 \"3‘ ok i e ",’“m"”"x“ ”',,h" JosIng | G0 MANAGER wanted i Kteany fempioay reshments will ‘he served in the ‘win D. Detwiler. president: J. H.|efforts. It certainly was a scream making arrangements for a card {BiNeE, A e | o e o he Aeciaed Taces whon D e e 3 Vo heat ap uet hall Whittington. vice president: Lacey!The program was further augmente ty and dunce to be given for the iyt CLhan e e S T e ; s 5§ sant _outdoor work TR secretary Henry P.iby a piano duet by Misses Mildred | benefit of the council's charity fund. \1'\” Al R ol i E b Lo —— — - o while learning: a vers ut Horeb Roval Arch Chapter | Thomas, treasurer; Paul B. Edan,|Brashears and Jane Lucks and a so-{ The an 1 retreat of the Knights | {7 S Al RE i At i I MACHINE PRE3 and _dry cleaner's ers: Catholic men. evening, in addition to the {¢havlain: R J. Gordon. marshal, and Mrs. Rose Hartung of Columbus will be held in St /Pat: | Talmer, Mrs. Nettle Edmunds, Mes. § elper. _rcade Supshine Co.. 713 Lamo > RN SR e work. will consider the mat- William D. Haisltp, herald. « meeting, Wednesday | rick’s Church, starting Sunday, March S S . al MaN e ; L 3 e oyal Arch Hall to be erected at | QRDER OF THE EASTERN STAR/|rence will give ‘a musical fenture | bight. 7:50 o'clock. The Rev. Father i i0g VT TEIEET S e (e ot Sl £ ; i virdd for two men on) ouriskler the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. 3 5 | illustrated with stereopticon pictures, } Kuntz, O. M. will conduct the retreat. { B t force, - Splendid opporTunity for Ambitious men Temple Chapter. No. 13, tomorrow | prof. Lawrence Is giving mueh time | The annual communion m 1 be ! | Wud patriotic Ivanee to exec age 21 tc | st Masters Frank Pollard and | pight will confer the degrees 'and effort to the Community Muxicheld at & Church Sunday, ! 1o astist in formulating the ritua 3 ‘ K we_train you Herbert F. Ivers will officiate in the | i Association of Washington, whose March 25, 5 NATIONAL UNION. | ifition And La-laws of @ propose : THIICTE R degres in Stansbury Lodg The Ladies Auxiliary Home board | Ject is to make Washin P R I Latchford. chairman of Polo- | Scott Couneil met Mo ! fratemil i v 100 A0l ; Wioiatmen 2 G : e ericans unlitications and tertis special communication Friday even- ine Ton 5 musical center. His lecture will mae Couneil boosters’ committee, has iyt u good attendance War- Amerte g politan Bauk is preparing for a card party Mondav. d snould, therefore, be of great interest |called @ meeting for 2 pm. sharpifiig the treasurer of cil and ing : 4 i 5 T March 19, in the Elks' Hall, at $:15 pm_{ (o Sbeatills Tova = oday at the hall. third, floor, on a T hid - of S Y. e MAN. married, on nearby Turm. A SALESM! March 19, in L to all. especially’ lovers of mus A ftoda AaE Dy memk 1 able to milk. Wages, $60 pir m ° wtors for one of the lar f 1. Gatle, master of Osir H cordial invitation is extended fo[Very important matter. —John King . s trea L and 1 i i i i eter "5 1t Harrison 3§ Ay Lodge. No. 26, preparing for 1 rlineton Ghant 30 O Cher members of the Fastern Star (o jand William Feely m’\.,':‘...e.. com= | Diwaeh . as Sirers Holds Up Resignations and Will ol milk, et rr: - s ot enerade roding elaborate exemplification of the M. M. i rvdale, Va.. will hold its annual elec- attend e ihee 2 Golibl vices nresidant and: A1 i i- ;o iddie . ‘ rs. wants one salesuian { deree Wednesduy evening. March 21, | tlon in Fireman's Hall tomorrow They will announ: v OConnell TG, # VL ! Urge Military Opponents to Modi- | vax— i =3 i with automobile for Mon: y the past masters of the lodge. e Esther Chapter, No. 5. will give its,the committee were installed by Senator J. H % men _acquaintcl Psfiihelipaatfma=Ters Ot Hioty ever annual card Baris al Wardnun Lark | John H. Zable was ciecied fnancial ot s, Who afterward addressed fy Demands. M ST : ith oot i bulldiog trade, & - ote r ‘2 secretary of Spalding Council to fi n ¢ ne lav se: in- sy o N . gas Iy essential ur unus; Pust Master Weishtman of Hitamn : SHanler tontortow avening HOLeL At 2 pm. Mrs. Id- | fecretary of Sy council on the new plan recently in _ Tion with 8 corporation of w.de repatafion o m Fotr ST i et an addrecs L i, AP T omartew, cening Lwin Carpenter Dutton ix chairman | the vacancy ciused by the death of M fnrscd by the extension and publicity T Dresent T dofbe Vi i { en “The History of onry in the aihiont. tneluflue: & romedy 90 patronesses. {4 Drisco! he council will Rive afcommittee. €. M. Mitchell of Con- ! iy the Associated Press Knowledge desirable DUt not absolureiy neces en “The Histors of Masonrs in the lentertainment. including a comedy dance in the K. C. Club Saturday. | Svesstonal Council wa visitor dur Sl O SRR v ond s andebright futura to man of fi | cick of Columbia s atitie el g [ sloeteh. | X ¢ Will be given the | rhe grand matron and grand patron | March 17. Music will be furnished by ifug the eveni dunce ehn Sianchi 1R eslenauiony) ichiespe i 3 of Hira traciion Club Wedness | evening of March 17, and a card party | yaid an official visit 1o Friendship | the K. C. Orchestra. March 15 the [wira distribuced Premier Chang Shao-Tseng and his | Udg.. 811 15t ) day eve 5 ¢ ) o'clock .“1 sth ..,m‘rl “; h “,".‘,,';"Zg:,"f\"“”‘r Chapter recently. upreme secretary will address the | Tyesday evening McKimley Council Iministry still are in the hands of | MAN to sell trees, wx‘]m. T t = - . ¢ !Home, unde e management o evening the chapter will | council 1 s visitors:P. M. Kennerly and | president Li Yuan-Hung, who is try- | me: conmission weekly." Erowa opening_branch offics e Bnidlisi iy andingone IR RERDE AN g e nlasiand The cuening to sames snd a! B I Cellabhan, supreme treasucee {3 3 Hole of the committes op x| oo ident Li ¥uan Hune. eries, Roviester, X. ¥ i W apable manager for pase Ll game for: this vear are}dance shortly 5 dress Bos e . . Chig . . . h y {ing to persuade the cabinet to con- | MAN. married. Wi Work i dairy . I Tey social time after its business session. |of the Knights of Columbus in the [tenslon and publicity. Each spoke on |in& o persuade A ed. W " e Al annou for turdav aitternoon | Bl Ll S et amnobhces| It willigive ard party St. Pat- i United States, will adfiress Potomac | the class initiation to Yeld on May | tinue in office. Ese ey My et Bricks s June 2 t o ck. in the Amer- o5 ."“Wv,, ““" .l i'l:'n(»\dx evening rick’s night, March 17, at the Masonic | Council at its semi-monthly meeting |4 Kinley Council will b in theji jt is reported that the presid - Take oh N. jean League Park s is the great [an entertainmen gday Hall, Tenley tow in the K. of C. Hall tomorrow night. {ranuing and expects to come up o its i will send delegites to Gens. Wu e gont man 1 represent larze New annual event for the benefit of the! mye grand matron and grand patron Mr. Callahan is scheduled to give aniquota. The council executive com-{Fu and Tsao Kun, the powerful mili- | aetl e oo experies, 00 . i “Wastington and vicinits Masonic and Eastern Star Home, it mas SR Fidelity { IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN r.‘.nm.v;.rn;» »:\ln'uvn';mul \(\‘nr.l;‘m\d'pr- mittee was directed to provide wavs ! tary leaders of No h China. in_an | Fuplesment Maua 7 £ % ar oo an ot mgees Chipte: » 19, Tuesday evening. G = taken by the Knights of Columbus!and means for the work in connection ¢ to persuade them o modify A houes I B R S e sofournere Masonic Club has Lap e N Y e ME:| Red Wing Tribe, No. 20, has made |during the past vear. He will speak |\ith the coming ciass initwuon. ) their attitude. which was said to Presient, Suite 1322, 1 sunounced u da it Red Cross (adl b paneted o program of entertainment. {Past Sachem Brown its degree master. {also on the accomplishments of the/ifessrs. O'Brien and Ryan Visit- | have been that of endeavoring 1o dic- ! honse: und t ; S T navy var f Thursday evening Patiiclos gince ix to be given| TIdaho Tribe, No. 15, recently en. |Order in this line since the world war. ling the councils in the District _as to the overnment. Maxwell Furnituze Co n N N vy an Mareh and s Jd mecting. {pext Saturday, March 17, from 8 1o 12 | 7 P o Announcement has been made by |representatives of MeKinley Council "he local press attaches significance | \ENT <everal: scasou now o for B e 7X1 STih NaitGuer e e e el At the WashihetoniOhib, 17th | o uned it bowling league and pre- nd Knight Edward Tucker that | Victory Council met last Thursday |te the unity of action of Wu Del Specialty i wdvertisi i Ly WHE $500 CARTERMOBILE. Ela el 10 el it eeta novih weas {sented each member of the team with | anothet speaker also will be on {he fevening to enable the officers to map and Tsio Kun in pressing der Special el e ¢ I T R tizs 2 . G ik 4 5 i rhel program. A report from the commit- iput the work for the class initiation |originating with Wu and e. Call 830 to %30 wm., Roow B ASHINGTOR, D, € held Wednesday evening, April 11 a pair of bowling shoes. Their team s ey a i w5 P e i ave . - 4 - s itee on the anniversary reunion nextiMay 14. the forty-second anniversary | cerning (he appointment 4 SALESMAN. shoe department SCatherdance: Munch the United i poipjehem Chapter. No. 7. Tuesday ds the Red Men's Bowling League. { Jina. headed by R. 3. Latchford. will [of the cstablishment of the Nationat e 1 tho pmvinees : . SALESMAN. shoc pa Bletees N Qe e furnisi levening, after business. ‘wiil be en-| Logan Tribe. No. §, has reorgunized be presented for action by the coun-{Union —Assurance = Society. . ot e face of regorts current that there » - Rich’s, 1001 ¥ st. n.w. he music, through the o w8y of Dgaptained by Mrs, Lena Stephensol ee >, 2 em | cfl Mitchell, T. P. Ryan and H. €. Sur-]was a breach i bl st t e E T Amiral Coontz With @ program e Club, with Past Great sachem ; <l o hade nadreeme ™1 "G Gnaer- hwar lords. The bursing of differences pte i . REAI ESTATE SALESMAN “The chapter will visit Monumental Madison as its director. March | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. = !won of Ever D Cicago, T | ix artribuied in some quarters to the ndianap e T e e e e Robert A, Daniel. thirty-third de- pter. No, 8. Baltimore. Md.. tomor- i 1 hold an entertainment in | N e B Mz Ivevival of reports that a tripie : 3 i e L pestabiishent 7eul ssiate fuin; Siue iese will he both easts in the |l r night. The spéeial will leave lpyo pon 5 g Garret of Osceola| In Home No. 31 tomorrow evening jinorized for adaaLis ot hew -e has been formed among <han D anaaime | Bce uud jown CautomotileCl e teren e : 5 oth 4 se & 0-Lin, the Manchurian chief:! A Thirty-tirst dewree i Albert Pk © WA & B terminal. 12th and f 0 =y Judge Seeds will deliver a Pythian {members. A snappy m s | Rsaoslitne 0 ies 2 B x 2524, Star offiee. « tory Pucsday evening, N Fork Savenue horthwest, - at|Tribe. No. 1, Alexandria, Va,, and Past | Juds 3 ibeing organized in Victory Councll |Tuan Chi-Jul, an ex-premler, at pres- 5 = 5 100 SISEOky St e poan. and stops will be made at {Sachem A, J. Thompson of Idaho|address. Stnator'd Hurry Jones! Satausl'Prupp | Snt Bving {iT peirement at Tldntsin, EXECUTIVE AND SAL Tuesday evening the lavge cliss of {248 fole B0, Capitol street, $th [Ttibe. No. 15, were recent visitors. Past Chancellor E. F. Jachnke of fhomttor T o LPruPPiana Sun Yat-Sen, the South China 3 CAGER IN REAT Jourtey withi ihe thirty-second de- |Street north tion Trom Sloux Tribe, Mot freskai i Mount Vernon. No. 5. paid a Visit 10 {{o represent the council as a visiting | 1°QHE5 (0 pouse of parliament is ST ATE CC , L east. Thursday the annual dinner for & e, o 8%, hed i i 0. 29. last Fri- lcommittee to other councils durmg | e £ e Chans Shao-Tseng | MEN, X ESTATE €O Eree in Albert Pike Consistory T enett of ihe Masonie and Hast- {bY its sachem. Thomas Iglehart, who | Rathbone-Superior, No. 29. las {oire e toN o B coune UTME | qupporting e | Chanz-Shao-Tseni | MEY, 2 ! s ' Star Home will be served In the Ipresented the Gleat Council wampuml.],, - evening and delivered an address. wv,;]:"l b nl,*H‘;;;“Ml \';“M:" Iur‘(dlrlurl. as is evidenced by the action ; hedxings b \ e ‘”‘"h‘_',‘,\ o e iate stk Maundy Thersday services of | hunauet room of the Masonic Temple, VeIt at the last meeting, Talks were | Calanthe, No. 11, will confer rank |2IoUIRES B0 O 8 of Speaker Wu Ching-Lien in send- mancnt sales Work: expe- | mission desired:’ replies in confiden . ‘bodies will be held {Sth and F streets northeast, under the |made by Great Juntor Sagumore Mc- ot knight lomorrow evening. | A fing teles ?’,";;;‘“.‘.‘.‘L:;‘,.;".#.2”&1‘.‘?:"“ e Ut DeCRATY S We {TRiD You A e drese Box 242-A. Star nd C|direction of < Tre 2 A. M. [Cracken and Great Chief of Records Grand Lodge publicity commit- {to assist in U : el 55 weekly while learning. Appl == =5 = o o e o aneelanais ke (donn 1 Bunci P en it et Vecahesday wt 8 pm.| DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. |in remain, so that “the wood ‘work | 35, "5 et uiig | 115 and. | BRICKLAYERS — ath AND i 20t S e clock, and the Tsaster | tion of the chapter will be given in| Mineola ‘Tribe, No. 14. entertained |, Grand Lodge headquarters. Uil Counuil No. 97 af it iast]of theDresent cabinetiwilinotibe dn Telinble _colored » VARNUM STS. NW. D Sunday serviees at . Sundayv. | the bellroom of the Raleigh Hotel [its degree team with an oyster suppPer i Grand Chlef Mrs. Armstrong of Nor-{ (o apiar 10 ) st L vain. § 10 Sob or dazs Address Bok 108-A: Star ARNUM STS. N.W. 5 Aprit 1. In addition special music | Thursd night. April 5. A unique alfl]{;:fléflz;‘eehng it - folk. Va. paid ?n omclngl \lvmxh_m sk ng, : : r the business ‘m;.m\hr:, = T 83 Househord_urticic fro DUNIGAN. an._ address appropria ) the o rogram will be introduced. PRSQL SAONeHL SeMTeEL naE ! Friendship Temple, No. 9, Pythian|had an oyster supper served by the [ o 50.000 Lousewives, infroducing our guar > -~ o et kSl pae i rointed Past Great Sachem ClI e it Wednesday evening, and | chairman of the good of the .mh*"}ROCKEFELLER WINS PLEA |4 i eots 2 hour, $16 day COOK— First-class dinner cook? caston WL e e B ARl Tuesday evening Eleeta Chapter |Benner to take charge of the athletic{fie, the regular order of business [committee, followed by games and | : nr: 1 for i y -( : 4 Childs C Tose (roix are obliged toattend. it{will have a program provided by |events for the joint excursion to Defthe evening was devoted to a ban- music. Mrs. Anna Hill, D. was | FOR ANCIENT TAPESTRIES | (o - { Highest wages paid. Child 0., possible & 5 5 Conductress Miss Helen Rauchenstein |held at Marshall Hall June 16 | quet. Grand Chancellor Ellery W. present. jioss et 1425 Pa. ave. n.w poss At the last meeting solos were Sung I,Jgu:‘o L(‘uul,\c;:l. No. 1,i Degree, n; N a0 mevepaliGana ho‘df(‘ offi- 'r{.: hm“, 'fl"\d] ”"Ab met ‘",S,“;‘, Assistant Secretary McKenzie Moss | MUFILGRA OFERATOR and vpewetter: | 1423 Pa. ave. nw. Monarch . 2 annon by Past Patron Arthur s ahontas. held its anniversary lastl ;g \were among the many visitors at the home of Mrs. Anna Hill, with | s B 1 1T TURE S B EN e el e AecrBliry. MIEs WIEN tob- | Friday evening. The hall was deco- 1 ““I% N ere QMPLR L2® No. 88, Pythian |every member present at the session, |0f the Treasury Department yesterday ; Franklin 3 1 FURNITURE ¢ ALESMEN. March 26 atl Pythian Temple ik w iven a ahower of Fairfax [rated in Indian . fashion. Greut|g G0l PPilved an official Visit from |presided over by Mrs. I Sewell A |signed a letter instructing the col- | GFFICE KOYZ-3u, The Goldenberg Furniture i i v pn or bette nust be state qualifica. -« et Qancaibti e Grolkc ¢ o - day gift Sachem Seiffert and his chiefs were o Mrs. Armstrong of Nor- {number of suggestions for the bene- | jo of customs at New York ey 1D own writing. e} & s S Anflhllx,'v\l\‘(“'n:;»\‘ w .ru”n',.. 'n'n;f\“-l (l»:vi :::l’m:n'n;\‘s. Ijr’x‘alll‘:‘tmx and line ofi. |the suests of honor. Songs_ and m-'fo'{!{f"u."‘f‘.'.f"vrm.y e\'enlr:fg. Many | fit of the order a g“"“" were dis :_Nw:" from cuatody the r;mo:)“ ttons ! I o “"“’3” ne. Address | Store requires the services of N TivilTird. Hosall Oniitasche (17| devs strumental music were furnished bY | {e{,rx were present, including Grand | cussed. Luncheon was served in the [ 1008 (ER0 GO0 0T B0 =) IZEIS (3w s i G foliowing | several | experienced furniture Following this there will be one 1 Sachems Madison and Leather-} & oy celjor Kllery W. Heiss, accom- |dining room, which Was tastefully j Rochefo pestries, pur- + Lynchburg, Va.; Petersburg, Va.:| sitic { more dGance of the sea April 17 per, No LIt Wed | BAN | Couneil Noli6, at its tast|pamiediby] seyeral Grandl Fodge il decorated in’ yellow and green, the jchased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., at | M Baltimore, M. 214 deniter | Salesmen: perm n(vnt] posi xlnn wual Shrine-Grotto base 3 . after business, will | ouncil. No. 6. at its vers. The visitation was concluded | Gol a e re ; rice reported to be around $1,000,- R e o salar se whe me. June 23. Prophet doseph meeting had as its guesi Past Great | Cers The MSURURN VG, e Dy | larga. centerpiece of Jonquils and | 500 PR N B0 |GG e HoRT AGENS and good salary to those h'lv ELom e I anciton e 1 ing_of 1 ) tns oo R"M?P&Im}:’fl'ul;}‘wr'r";‘:"-l:fl Grand Chancellgr Heiss and other maidenhair fern. - Prizes for the game | stajed, will close’ the Incident relai- | rllmg proposition. &2 st qualify. Apply to Mr. Cahill, e Yrophet Clarence 1. Ilew-| At the last meeting of Hope Chap- |the Degree of Pocahon e de-| o0 s of Pythian fame. of five hundred were won by Mrs the holding of the . L S e Rt i : e ot etz | ter Grand Matron Tillie Chauncey |grees were conferred by ldaho Coun- 1o T Or e Wednesday at 7:30 | Mabel Hall and Mrs.. Bessve Feldser. | "% Y0t Lo g, are Pt ] e e e Furniture Store, Seventh and K makers a;‘..\ ramnd ll'nl"'on .vm::;‘ ““{ifl ;:l,id cil ;:i";rolr;?::}n "r;;mx{«gg \:)';Q;Tm{n‘fif p.m. will have the rank of esquire, “:n::‘?::‘:fi‘(g:n‘l.rA\fr.vu.wc:é;tg:\(;;(\l officials ‘?nb" ulhflll age and char- | good proposition for right man. " Address Box | street; Monarch Gompers has appointed | their offic VABIL e e 2 7 2 = s seve, annive: y ¥ | acter entitling them to free entry MR =L e - —~ - ‘hie stice W AGohE ished guests were General Grand {lowed by a vaudeville entertainment. evening, AmORE those present were | sctir he present tarift lamw. the. or T mr OUN 7 E SRR SR L Sarer glcena Lamond, Past Pa-|Refreshments were served. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. |5ieriag, AT Ch™Sehe. Margaret | e e R tement ot valve mhitn bout three sears” cxperience. 2| Y OUNG MAN, ACTIV committee. Prophets desiring trans-|tron Mowbrey, Associate Grand Pa- For tomorrow night Frazer Camp's | Hartman: associate state councilor,|caused seizure of the shipment, it 2 FOR DRESS GOODS pactation fand Siholel L rene e Hnn g O e el oo JB. 0. . A M. { Mystery Comimittee announces spec- | Mra A Wivan past national ceun’ | was said, could result in no loss tof PRESSER, Curiolthive. Macrose. 1413 T4(h DEPARTMENT. ghould see him. The convention will | duciress Milans and Grand Paron| yprew sackson Council, Xo. 6. met | al entertainment. A short business | NaGm; 7 Swiann; S V. C. Mo AL B | tala described. the. case a8 one re. | hv: B it s Young man with experience e Cloveland Prophets insist ~they | eral Grand Secretary Minnie 1, Keyes | 1ast_Saturday night '1’;“{:’9?;'"":“; séssion will begin at 7:30. Past Con-|Jjames; 8. C. treasurer, Mrs. Fannio | sulting entirely from a clerical erro; @ ss woods selling, by a larg are going all other conventions one |delivered a lecture on “Hope, mrafigl‘fl" L"_'*"{'L'h'r e t"ine | sul Commander Geo. M. Green is in ipyr}x; 5. C. O, 8. Mrs, M};{lle‘r lll 8. |ana, “in reality, of no consequence.” bout _ presses in dress g seuie, ; fewiures, IL 1S waDested that | the|apron sale Friday in the temple. | Eel el “reported that the gr. 0. The Bootiers DSBS 1o, gates | Butis, A supper was served vy the || OSES ABATEMENT PLEA., | cuinist vide. ot tnd Mass ave . %" 410 start and excellent oppor- panied by their baud, drill corps| Brookland Chapter. No. 11, Wed- U A M. osnl:enfiglr:;‘!loh:!n;:ml‘:e; 1o one for. & clges of Baltimoreans | committee in’charge. and each gurst - | AL farge e compuny bt vt | for advancement. State y o ¢ eve he business | 0O oW rimage t presented with a piece of the reinin territors ssive salesman: e L hion| muitine eomises A omewhat miser | fhat Mount Vernon Coundil, No. 10,1 ¥hO S1S 12 RS, * o 1a iofNer a | Dirthday - cake, i Action of Everly M. Davis in In.|ipiciid svenive it von wan qualitys eive foll | full particulars. Addrgss pleased over the enthusiasm being | program. was the winner of the piano that was! ' itiate Alpha, Camp's recruits.| Old Glory Council, No. 12, at its 5 Qetails of pust record in reply. s mar| e manifested in the two weeks. fair Fie = one of the prizes of the fair. H. F.| %1pe Regimental and Batallion (meeting March 5 received tickets for dictment Is Overruled. L2 e | 222, Star offiice. I ATl s tabt ol he \stageadl at thE omi Chapter. No. 3, will have|Luce, vice president of the Pen-Mar [ 11® W *SH TG0 night. Plans were |a show that will be given in the Lo- N 2 N evianso bas. Spening Tor & zood | MMANAGER for ladies’ shoe de- Holiseum April 514 Gramd Monarch | business meeting, with program and | Association, spoke on the reunion at|giscussed for the uniform sank fea-|gan Theater, Anacosiia. Wednesday,| Justice Stafford of the District Su-} yicluan "Tie man that is willing to work | A3V ¥ s’ s O A loune of Richimond has | refreshments. Wednesday. The home | Pen-Mar, Pa., August 16; also on the | {,;e of the coming memorial cele- |for the benefit of the Jr. O. U. A. M-[preme ~Court yesterday afternoon |qnj*foiiw instructions can make a big in- | partment; local experience nec- accepted an invitation to be present |board will have the first of a series | vaudevilie show to be given. H. F.|pration, when ‘a W. O. W. wreath|Band. Mrs Mamie Howell, deputy|overruled a plea in abatement filed | come. Maximum tons _and *‘futly | PATHNS g e e on the opening night and 4 gala|of card parties at the homes of the | Luce reported that the band was now | g to be placed upon the tomb of the|state councilor, gave a talk on her|py Everly M. Davis of New York tofequipped office s CUS Wrignt, 700 | essary. State particulars in re- event is planned in his honor. Many |different members tomorrow evening uniformed and ready for engage-|ynknown soldler. trip to Florida. The council is goins an indlotment charging him with \dg., before § am. or after 4 ply. All communications confi- Taltable prizes will be awarded and |at 4523 9th street northwest, Asso-|ments. Owing to the resignation of| "gid Glory camp Tueslay evening|fo hold a membership campaign and|conspiracy in connection with the |SALE TAN in siow sfore; Toumg man: for Chureh % il Conductress C 3 Vice Councilor Buckholtz the council iscuss plans for special de-|has divided the membership into two o » Saturdays. _Apply Mondar, 3131 M st. nw. | dential Address Box 138-X, ‘-:aygig :ané‘}llsel’r?:r'\‘:ng““;l‘:‘t‘;:sln“d:::ls o S tas e Grace M. Talbot, | £C0 Coont under the head of elec- :‘re‘e?l grepuredphy Capt. Martsch, sides, the Blue and Red sides, with g}‘;fl“‘::f:c“(‘,';n?llfle,"-}-ce‘;o;y PR SALESMAN—Une who s acquainted with gro- | Star office 3 the Grotto have volunteered their a Nonthly card parties also are to be | tions and installations of officers, and [ * Oak camp had an old-fashioned [ Miss Lucile Copeland captain of the { PIRRC S0 SEENAG 00, “Sonn G. Win- | cery, hotel and restaurant trade in Washing | S 40 gk Ao iy stance, Chief Justice William, held At homes of members of the en: | the following were elected and in- | country dance Thursday night, which | Blue side and "A. "E. Harper captain | athe S50 (6 (Ror, SORE G 7 AR L ion" Vers ‘good opportunity for vight ‘man. | ¢ A 1 17 QAN e mene ] Tacobs ~is general chairman and|dowment committee, the first to be | stalled: H. F. Luce vice councilor;{will be repeated soon. of the Red side, the losing side to fur- | ton. & SPecUH 288 IO the At | Kooty by mai oniy. Hox 111, Hotel Harring- | SALESMEN, ~experienced, {0 Prophet John J. P. Mullane will|at Dr. and Mrs. McCullough’ B. H. Quade, conductor; J. Elliott,| Hickory camp will entertain visi-|nish a supper for the winning side. |torney General, wes cu ¥ sUtHOTIZed | on. 2 i e L silks and dress goods dept. Ap- bandle the entertainment features. : g inside sentinel, and H. Skink, chap- | tors next Thursday. Consul Com- [Miss Lucile -Copeland will * have|to participate in tho presentation of} (i payaN " washington territors: splendid | 1 " s goods d \ Amoag the prizes to be awarded are| St Johm's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, |isin. Addresses were made by W. H.|mander Paul Burthe wishes to have fcharge of the soclal hour at the mect. testimony to the special war frauds | SALESMAN-— Washington, wermiorys, Wtld | o1y Supt,, The Palais Royal, 4 Star automobfls, a Victrola, a com- O. E. S., will hold its annual b zasr | Cavanaugh, B. Harris and B. H.|special attraction for ail local ‘wood- |ing tomorrow evening and she has]grand jury evem if he did act as a u\‘:‘:‘, and_commission; state qualifications. | 1 {th and G sts. Blete radio outfit and & diamond ring, and dinner, with dancing in-the dan-' Quade L meq on third Thursdays, - lpromised a number of surprises, her. * | Address Box z‘ig. Star office. sts.