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CHARITIES DRIVE MAKES PROGRESS 3,284 of Desired 10,000 Sub- scribers Obtained—$1,025 More Received. The number of contributors credited | toward the 10,000 needed in the Easter eampaign of the ted Charities | and Citize sciation up to | foon today $4, this being a | gain of seventy ¢ number re- vorted up to day night The total in the morn F Bervice House 3 H street northw Of this 3400 w. ng Star Newspaper , Which wau Com- ldition to $100, an This is Sust prior to the | he total | ward the | Minixters Lend Ald. Many the nding in contri- word Rev Church tribute many mem- alread peal 10,000 cc orga current w Contribu treasurer, H. Service House west. PROTESTS AFPOINTMENTS | Dana Declares Postmasters Should | Be Eligible List Leaders. The pe eivil serv et north- ! entire per tration S er ating the i Unfurnished Rental Property We can rent_your unfur- nished house. Get the bene- fit of our long experience. List Same With Us Today Call Main 1453 MOORE & HILL, INC. 1420-22 H St. N.W. Le Marquis 2308 Ashmead PL. N.W. (South End Conn. Ave. Bridge) . New 6-story fireproof build- ing; all latest improvements. Several choice housekeeping apartments 3, 4 and 5 rooms, rents very reasonable. In- spect same now. Moore & Hill, Inc. 1422 H Street N.W. EN YOUR ANO DRCHS 1110 G EST. 1879 i Several Recently 3,284 ‘Washingtonians have to date the Associated Charities. and swell the total. (Including Citizens’ Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed please find $.. payment in full first quarterly payment MEMBERSHIPS, Associate 2.0 Act! (Paymem can be made in four quarterly installments.) 1,416 VESSELS IN FLEET. Sold From Stock | of U. S. Merchant Ships. The, chant fleet owned by March 17 07 tons, Pr m the included Are you one of these? If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching for your hand means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below Urge your friends to do likewise, ‘Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES $ for (or contribution) for the current year. | | Jewish faith during the Jewish Pa St is com- ships of all types, with tonna THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. contributed to the support of Relief Association). " ki PATIENTS GIVEN LEAVE. | Veterans’ Bureau Allows Those cf Jewish Faith to Observe Passover. Director Hines of the Veterans’ Bu- reau has arranged for leave of ab- for the bureau patients of | ng with sunset Saturday, d ending with sunset on pril 8. » of absence, it was an- be 'n’ from March | tional leave will be granted that the patients will have to enable them to ar- | their homes in time for these Rosemary Easter Novelties EGGS . —Ilike all Rosemary Candies, com- bine healthfulness and deliciousness, being 100% pure. fSee our attractive the contents of the from our fresh-made Chocolate etc., are 100% Putre Chicks, Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next Goodyear Mfg. ufacture play and choose dies’” baskets Eggs, Bunnies, etc. to Flower Shop Il 1EIE—:EEIEIEZEEE[EE Co. At less than cost of man- we offer Men’s and La- dies’ Gabardine, Top Coats, Whipcords, Tweed Coats, Raincoats, Rubber Coats, Boots and Rubbers. Every GOING MU aGo!! of service we're retiring Waste no time!! garment from our OUT OF BUSINESS!! stock—WE'RE EVERYTHING regular After more than a quarter of a century from the retail business. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime!! Every Raincoat Sacrificed Prices Smashed! Slashed!! Gabardines, were up to $50, it . $22.50 up to $30, now TR 95 Ladies’ Gabardines, were Ladies’” Silk Mohair Coats, Gas-Mask Cloth Coats, were Men’s Tan Coats, were Men’s Men's Gabardines, were Twesd Coats, $30°° $19.50 $9.75 $5.95 $10 Bombazine $4.95 Coats, $6.95 Leather and Tweed Re- versibles, $75 Ladies’ were $12.50 Poplin Coals, Ladies’ Schappe Coats, were $18.00 Ladies” were $17.50 ... Ladies’ Mohair Silk and Satin Coats, $12.50 were $25 Black Rubber Silk Mohair Coats, Boys’ Coats, were Boys' Tan Bombazine Coats, were $5.50 - $2-95 Girls and Boys’ Leatherette Coats Girls’ Poplin Coats, were $5.60 Boys' Rubber Boots, were $5.50 Men’s Rubber Boots, were $6.50 $2.95 $2.95 $3.95 Hot-Water Bottles, 69c were $2.00 All Sales Final—No Approvals—No C. O. D.’s No Returns BUY NOW! HURRY! Geady MAN'F'G HURRY!! HURRY!!! 4eja) COMPAN! 903 F Street N.W. 2 DOORS FROM CORNER OF NINTH Abe Martm Says: It’s what we learn after we think we're self sustainin’ that counts. A woman'll buy anything she thinks th’ store is losin’ money on. Copyright, National Newspaper Service. CHAPIN WILL IS FILED. The will of Frederick E. Chapin, y, was offered dated October 19, tire estate to his , B wpin, Who is also named as Mr. Chapin owned no e, but had stocks, bonds and unur Jersonal property “in oxcess of $50,000." Attorney Andrew B. Duvall rs for the widow The Chastleton 16th & R Sts. Handsomely Furnished Apartments Housekeeping 4 rooms and bath 3 rooms and bath Non-Housckeeping 2 rooms and bath 1 room and bath By the week or month Hotel Service Excellent Restaurant SCANS CHARITY FIELD. Committee Will lnvq;ugate and Report on Organizations. The annual task of approving a list of worthy charitles will be taken up by the Endorsement Committee of Welfare Organizations in the board room of the District buflding at 4 o'clock this afternoon. This is & semi-officlal body named by the Commissioners, which inquires into the work of all organizations and institutions engaged in charitable endeavor and Iists those which it decides are worthy of public support. M. A. Leese, chairman, said today questionnaires were mailed several months ago to all socleities, which seek the approval of the committee. CANADA EXPORTS GROW. $26,719,205 Value of Shipments to T. S. in February. OTTAWA, March 26— produce valued at $26,719, bought by the United States last February, an Increase of more than $6,000,000 for the same month a year ago. Exports to the United King- dom were $17.874,260, an increase of about $2,000,000. Canadlan 205 was COMMITTEES NAMED. U. 8. Chamber of Commerce Chooses Groups to Study Traffic. Organization of three of five com- mittees uf experts and business men which the Chamber of Commerce of the United States plans to create for making & general survey of the na- tion's transportation situation was announced today by, the chamber. A. H. Swayne, vicé president of the General Motors Company, has been made chairman of the group which will study relation of highways and motor transport to other transporta- tion agencies. W. L. Clause, chair- man of the board of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, leads the com- mittee on co-ordination of rallway nd waterway service. and Carl R. vy, president of the Union Pacific, has been named chairman of the Eroup considering consolidation of rallways. Prellminary meetings of the three commit h 1 held 'TIS SCREEN & AWNING TIME It's nome too early to take care of screentng your doors, windows and sleep- ing porch. Awnings for the windows and porches are eswential to one's com- fort. Prices very low. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-5374 Have You Overlooked Renovat- ing Your Easter Garments? Although only a few days remain before Easter, if you act promptly, we can completely renovate your garments ready for wear on Easter Sunday. CALL MAIN 4724 CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFI'ICE 740 IZ"‘ ST N.W. LOBSTER PALACE CLOSED. NEW YORK, March 26—Shanley's, a noted Broadway restaurant, one of the first “lobster palaces,” has closed It BEATS... as it Sweeps — | its doors. “A big restaurant on Broadwa can't make money now,” John | Moran, the manager, sald, a8 th ligkts went out last night. as it Cleans May Be Purchased on a Very Special Plan for a Limited Time An opportunity to purchase one of these splendid cleaners at an advantage that has never before been available. “Baby” Hoover, #52-> DULIN&MARTIN o 1g§*1217 F Street " and 1214 to 1219 & Street, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 Tomorrow I Start a Mammoth Fire Sale of Peoples Drug Stores Warehouse Stock At 1109 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open 10 A.M., Close 10 P.M. Daily—Near Star Building and Raleigh Hotel On February the 15th one of the warehouses of the Peoples Drug Stores was destroyed by fire. sands of dollars’ worth of damaged and slightly damaged stock of fine value. believe could be so low. almost nothing. This is your big row, ready to see the drug store values of a lifetime. Yet out of the ruins came thousands This stock I place on sale tomorrow morning at prices you wouldn’t and thou- Standard brands in high-class merchandise, mostly with only the outside wrapper slightly soiled by water, priced down to nce to bu\ many months’ supply of drug store needs at tremendous savings to you. None of these goods will be sold at the 13 Peoples Drug Stores. Come down early tomor- Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Brushes, Soaps, Alarm Clocks, Safety Razors, Thermos Bottles, Cameras, Sundries, Etc. Big stocks of them—mostly only slightly soiled—and all at only a fraction of their actual worth. You must come early to get unlimited choice of everything, as some of the items are limited in number. All sales are final. No returns, refunds or exchanges will be permitted. Here’s an Alphabetical List of Things Offered Absorbent Cotton Adhesive Tape Alarm Clocks Antiseptics Ash Trays Almond Cream Atomizers Bath Brushes Bath Sponges Baby Rubber Pants Bandages Barbers’ Bar Soap Bath Sprays Brief Cases Belts (Men’s Leather) Cold Creams Combs Cuticle Scissors Cuticle Knives Cigar Holders Cigar Humidors Compact Face Powders Compact Rouges Combination Fountain Syringes and Hot-Water Bottles Cigarette Holders Chamois Skins Canned Heat Curling Irons Curling Irons (Electric) Dolls (Mamma) Dolls (Easter) Depilatories Dyes Ear Syringes Face Creams Face Powders Fountain Syringes Facial Soaps Fountain Pens Floor Polish Flashlights Glue Germicides Garment Bags Hair Brushes Hair Nets Hand Brushes Hand Lotion Hair Tonics Hair Pomades Hair Dye Hot-Water Bottles Invalid Rings Infants’ Syringes Library Paste Remember the Place 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. Formerly Raleigh Haberdasher Between 11th and 12th N.W. Hair Color Restorers Lipsticks Lotions Laundry Soaps Mirrors Manicure Preparations Manicure Sets Medicated Soaps Moth Bags Malt Syrup Mucilage Moth Killers Massage Creams Massage Vibrators Nipples Nail Files Nail Clippers Nail Brushes Nail Buffers Novelties Pocket Knives Pomades Pencils Pens Pipes Perfumes Perfume Atomizers Lip Pomades Pocket Combs Playing Cards Razors Poker Chips Razor Blades Razor Strops Revolving Sprays Rouges Shaving Creams Shaving Powders Shaving Sticks Shaving Lotions Safety Razors (all kinds) Shaving Brushes Shoe Polishes Tooth Brushes Toilet Soap Tooth Pastes Tooth Powders Toilet Water Thermos Bottles Talcum Powders Tricolators Toys Toilet Paper Writing Paper Watches Whisk Brooms Signed Wash Cloths W. T. Howard Manager.