Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
por CHARITIES APPEAL * GIVEN 00D START $25,000 and 10,000 Mem- +. bers Needed as Conference . Adopts Campaign. The. annual appeal of the Associ- ated Charities for 10,000 members and | the $85,000 needed to complete this year's work, which begins today and continues until Baster, received its 1 impetus at a general confer- slunteer Visitors from ay ternoon at the Social . House, 923 H street north- an overflow meeting in two rflowing with confidence and enth 1 and also exceeding the space afforded by the largest room in e house, and thereby showing the need of the larger quarters into which the Associated Charities are 8oon. to be he d at 11th and L streets northwest, through the gener- gift of the Woman's Welfare Asso- airman of the meeting was Jennings, a member of the committee of the Associated board of directors, and ted as secretary. called on Dwight n of the finance lined the objective ampai He told he thought it more se the membership amount, 0,000 mem at it W g of the necessary amount of He belleved that it was only i iore of the people memberships and all the I support that may be needed. Urges Personal Work. that each present to obtain at least ber, and announced was intending to get w members, and by personal work, with support of the local five nsive h inte then called upon rep- he different distriet other, to tell or what was be- Mrs. Charles TI. aistrict confer- how that con- dy organized . the members ten teams, each ain and five lieu- ieutenants had h five membership k to be placed with new a very -satisfactory 1 een made in id cash received, & pushed along ~d intensity as neared. Mrs. report « been al new me and the work w this line with the time of that ¢ 10 unders! pected to nd that they would be ex- ive at least as much every stratton, speaking for rict conference, indi- would follow the plans Mrs. West. Mrs. Gilbert ourth district, told that had been speaker. N vojunteer s would be called fof to go befc rious trade and S, F. P. Lahm, a4 eighth district ned a meeting of Fraternal Order » held in the sixth Streater, formier t conference, 1 similar tin sev- vear {for use her orders. -orgetown con- a inclined to that the best ttained by having of the varfous confer- the messige to the par- izition of which he or in the George- t vear and thought repeated to advantage = Himself First, en, another member of roposition before to sell it to others, By said. he meant that they 1ainted with the ut the work of $ .to be able to any question that’ or " prejudice ex- the suggestion of Mr. ! secretary read the full | s of the facts concerning the of the ted Charities ter w f this analysis were ¢h person present. for n members, arts today, is to be carried ely through every possible 3 bublic obinion and private ions. The increase total membership is to et ba fore the public from day to day in Jarge framed poste: ¥ which w H displayed in impor e © District conferences | i i i | land, nt bank lobbies ces, as well as daily newspapers, posters will be car- and other public p furnished to the Teginning today. ed by Both of t s follow 1L NE? D CHARITIES." | of th, District Commissioners glv:: 'L"si"l’,..,‘.’.fi ediction to the campaign in a signed statempent issued today. And from day to day Interviews with promin. ent.persons will be published. ‘The pastors of the various churches and officers of clubs and public meet- ifgs have been requested to announce ih¢ Easter campaign of the Associat- ed|!Charities and finally a large num- ber of appeals will have been dis- tributed to individuals by mail or by ‘he total membership with which the campaign starts today is 2,987.1 . The members of the finance commit- tee are as follows: Dwight Clark, chatrman; William J. Flather, jr.; Charles C. Glover, jr.;° Franklin “H. Ellls, Coleman Jennings, James M. Johnston, jr.; Duncan C. Phipps, Ar- thur Hellen, E. Lee Jones, Newbold Noyes, R. H. Wilmer and Edmund D. Rheem. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been o the health department in the last Tour hours: Hal A. Maine, 25, Bmergency Hospital, Martha R. Pipes,'73, 1868 Irving at. Addie L. M. Manuel, 86, 1321 4% st. aw. Cntherine Prather, 66, 1102 K e Anoa Ford, 1, Children’s Hospit Maurice Foster, 79, Gallinger i Jobn B. Smallwood, 40, Garfield Annie Brown, 71, 532 251 Oatherine Schench, 69, . reported twenty- Albert. Edward 886 DI v, Homer_Allen, 20, Gallinger Hospital, John T.” Anderson, 85, 2452 §th st. Joha T. Anderson, 19, Washingtonians have contributed to the support of the -Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington a deserted Washington mother reaching for ‘your hand means more to you than a and swell the total. 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find § paym’ent in full first quarterly payment) (or contribution) for the current year. Name . Capital (Payment can be made i * This is the total number of subscribers on the rolls of the Associated Charities at the opening of the campaign. Make that numbe\r grow to 10,000. DANC'NG RECORD BROKEN-ylwenly-(wn hours twenty-one min- Victor Hindmarch Cavorts Twenty- Five Hours in English Hall. LONDON, March 22.—The non-stop ¢ | dance record was extended to twenty- five hours at Ashington, Northumber- Hindmarch, with Miss Bella Dunn as his partner for the greater part of that period. Miss Dunn retired after dancing consclous mind will work toward it. today by Victor Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 00 00 9% Address .... 100,00 RESTRICTION ON FLYERS Confining Reservists to Type -o¢ Machines Used in'Training. u are g:by or plane at Fort Bliss, Tex., gesture, fill out the blank below ers War nt. BECAUSE OF FATALITIES 1"ort Bliss Accident Brings Order “The crash of a De Haviland-air- Sunday, ‘which resulted in the death of two air’ sefvice reserve officers, has cauwed sevgral air service station command- | o decide to restrict reservists to machiines similar to those with which they were trained, it is learned at the Alr service officials believe that regent fatalitles among the reserve personnel may have been due in part to lack of knowledge of certain types of alrcraft which differ from the planes used during the war, in con- sequence of whioh flying fleld com- manders throughout the country are expected in the future to exercise| The port of Seattle boasts of two of every possible safety precaution imy the largest piers in the world. gases where reserve . officers apply for machines for tn.lnlnr Modern designed machin ing fn material ways from pu; beyon ] rposes. , difter- train- Ities their ability to operate the new- er craft. In restricting the rewervists to the training types, it was explained, the air service has no intention flecting in any way on the machines of any manufacturer, but simply to|during the ceremony and prevent attempts on the part of re-|supported by her father until it was servists to operate airplanes which [over. Edith—Yes, ‘and now I hear father is supporting both of them. SINGS TONIGHT they do not understand. Shocked the 0ld Dear. From the Boston Transcript. He—But, don’t you ever wash? She—No, only scrape and rub. And there was no one to tell the dear old thing they were merely two artists discussing technical methods. — o for.. ind of membership desired) n four quarterly instaliments.) utes. The untiring Hindmarch con- tinued with a woman spectator, not stoppirg until he had bettered by nearly an hour the record of twenty- four hours four minutes recently es- tablished at Marsellles, I —_— Brown and White Taxi. Main 431. Lower rates.—Advertisement. ——— Beautiful New Apartments 3 Rooms—Kitchen, Dining Alcove and Bath IN THE WOODLAND Cathedral Avenue near Connecticut Aventie i Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. Rental Agents Get an ideal in life and your un- l re- | From the Sheffleld Telegraph. From the Bostom Franseript. o ‘We read just now that In anclent lnf l;m ‘will be used in the future |times kissing a bnly reservists who have advanced | for the tooth the training stages and who improve on some of those old-time have proved before competent author- | remedies. Also Helps Heartache, otty girl was a cure e. It is difficult to NORTHWEST BARGAINS 5719 to 5727 13th St. N.W. (Just North of where 14th Street car stops) Got the Habit. ' thel~The bride nearly fainted had to be her my dear %ouhg woman, NAFTZGER = 8 p. members tells meaning of letters D. o it Avoid Disappointment by Buying Your Easter Suit, Coat or Dress Tomorrow Some slight alteration is necessary to almost every Suit or Dress Purchased, and, as you know, there will be hundreds of Garments sold between now and . Easter. It is advisable to make your selections early, in order to give us plenty of time to make any changes that are needed. Shop Temorrow. Models That Emphasize the Strong Points of the Mode " in Chiffon Hose $1.95 pair Excellent quality perfect chif- fon Silk Hose ; lisle tops and re- inorced sole, heel and toe ; black, brown and spring shades; all sizes from 8, to 10. plain and lace clox. Costume Slips . $5.00 Plaited costume Slips, with - camisole top; made of fine qual- ity satin; entirely new, and take the place of separate and petticoats. SUITS COATS DRESSES Are Featured Tomorrow at the One Price 295 The Dresses are for street, afternoon, dinner and eve- ning wear. The materials include Canton Crepes, Paisley and Egyptian prints, Taffetas, Satins, Georgettes, lace and combinations. Every desirable color is represented. The Suits are of Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Checks, Nov- elties, in box, Balkan and long straight-line types—plain tailored and braided—blacks, blues and spring shades. fabrics nnd stylee; perfectly tailoted and Si}k ]ined. Silk Gloves Very -Special at 95¢ Choice of e Glove values you feannot _resist; 2-clasp; novelty and gauntlet styles: Van'Raalte make; heavy quality Trico g and Milanese Silk:; self em- broidered and coritrasting stitching on bac]}: nude, gray, sand, buff, black, camisoles e L navy and brown. HO9~1111 SATISFACTION GUARANT INEY CHEERPULLY REFUNDE G STREET NORTHWEST. ABEOLUT] The Coats, Capes and Wraps are in the-most desirable | The New Easter Overblouses $10.75 Novelty Overblouses, of fine all-silk crepe de chine; trimmed with Egyptian printed sitks; very attractive and becomi.nq: made with collar and_ flare sleeves. Colors, fallow, gray, navy. Philippine Underwear $2.95 .Gowns and Chemises, made of fine quality nainsook : elaborate- ly embroidered and ribbon trim- & med. Sizes 15, 16, 17, M-BRGDKS & COf Ty T T T T T I T e e T I I T I T T I T e eI s I a TR et isssaeed] D 222 22222222222222222222 2222 2 3 0006666600000 000000600664 soclal hour. present will be reg istered. What per cent is Brightwood Park_Church ' efli- clent? What num- ber can we mobi- lize? You had BE R op service m. * Some un. .‘“h.tl things this EVERETT R. NAFTZGER, 8th & Jefferson Streets N.W. EVERYBODY WELCOME g : § : 8 ROOMS AND ATTIC The only new city houses offered on the market for this price and on m_ch easy terms. EVERETT R. The Noted Evangelist-Sololst. Church All Houses Open for Impection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments All houses have outlets for sink and gas range on second floor so you can easily rent second floor for enough to make monthly payments. U. Supper at m. Letter to A gren Al B. eat at 7:45 Evangelist-Soloist. Brightwood Park M. E. Church Take 9th St. Car to Jefferson St. REV. CHARLES S. COLE Will Conduct Service £12424222424242424242 424231 H 22 Silk Gloves Sixteen-button _and length; Black, Tricolette White and Cos- Over-Blouses Mignonette tume colors, $139 Paisley Trimmed These specials are advertised for Friday and Saturday Marvelous Suits . Black—Navy—Tan—Grey —that are unusual even for Sigmund’s ' . Worth $30 Very fine quality of all-wool Tricotines and Poiret—in the popular Box, Balkan-and Straight- line models—beautifully tailored, and either of plain finish or with effective braiding and embroidery. Lined with durable silk. Also some Camelair and Polair Cloth—of Sports types—that combine smart- ness and practicability. . A Very Small Deposit Reserves | Any Selection for Later Delivery < A New Assortment of Sport and Wrappy Coats —into which we have put some ex- traordinary values for Friday and Saturday selling. $1 4.75 The Sports Coats are in overplaid and plain Sports Cloths, novelty modeled; the others are big generous wrappy effects—in the plain soft weaves that are so fashionable—trimmed with tassels or em- broidery. Gray, Tan, Camel, etc.—with either silk or lingette lining. All ladies’ and misses’ sizes. ‘Fine Fur Chokers--Special- $ 3.98 Excellent Values at $20.00 Regular $6.00 value Fitch Opossum and Beau Marten Opossum—made of full and léng skins; in the fashionable colors and shape. _wmmé&a&muxwzzzzwzzm:::z:z:x:zzzx: $3338383232834333323822223¢32824323220208223822203222343224¢8323822822830208¢22222480238424023¢20242223222223022283¢832328322¢832223 232484 o ¥