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1 16 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THU Y, APRIL 5, 1923. 1,486 BRICKS BRING |, Rubinstein Musical SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY |ivin.ausr 2oz 18tk wrsetiea | ORGANIZE D. C. COUNCIL | ihiAviosiais dustico donn It Clarkce | witiam . Manoner, oa, miair| | Harbingers af the spring concert of night. The injured man was taken OF FRIENDS OF LEAGuE’lmpel to establish branches in all the | Rose Vates Forrester, Mrs. Sephen the Rubinstein Club were heard las o Emergency Hospital. ysiclans states. onsal and Mrs. Ellis Meredith. i $7,430 FOR MISSION | pi5:ts: e e hwiitari witere tre | IS INJURED BY AUTO | reporiec " nisCondiion avas”n- il Washington's council will begin to : ) club entertained at cards and danc | determined. 2 = | ont ‘ol. Benneit served in the S ' | ana presented two special short num- e Ernest Mothershead, member of No. | Thomas A. Stms Heads Non-Parti- | it " ,’},‘;25”,.,‘,;&’,‘;‘- hen it | COL. BENNETT BURIED y 1 war, the Philippine e bers and an enc: SR 17 engine company, and Henry Jan- g o | Motnodist - Charch. = Pror. - Trving . i ; 3 Although the entire membersh 3 n, No. 6 truck company, were oc- san Grou '‘avoring World i o g 29 K . —_— Team Captains Report on $100,000 | A thoush the entire membertih et | Louis Cook Knocked Down and |sen. No. § truck company, were oc- 2 & e e ral WL NOEINAT | ot tary Budesal st ASITnpton = 5 night, their singing of . Re S ther Accidents ed with a car of the Washington Nations’ Body. o Prncups oa e | &' o Building Fund Drive of Cen- | member’ (Weckerlin), t—0 Rallway and Eléctric Company a Th 2 : | Thomas Alan Sims was made chair- Former Army Veteran | ; S DT (Pas) Viaaly, and v 3 d street northeast vesterduy after- | | The tentative organization of a man of the local council. and other | : k tral Union Mission. Bear” (Manna Z . Not Serious. noon. The car was practically de- | District of Columbia Councll of the | officers were chosen as follows: Mrs.| _ Military funeral se excite the interest o e el Natlonal League of Nations Non-|Kate Trenholm Abrams, secretary,|Willlam ¢ LEEEE T e o e S hurt. were able to be on duty last | Partisan Association was formed yes- |and Charles W. Warden, treasurer. |who die do. 1 ils Cosk, waven enTaolaS terday by twelve friends of the | | y Bricks valued at $7.430 were rve- [P3TEd o do. o Al atmosphere of | Louis Cook, seven years old, 20th [ night. e league, | Other members present were Maj. | Brooklyn, ported sold at a luncheon yesterday at- [a dance and card ty, there was|and Girard streets northeast, while —_— tended by team captains engaged in the | evidenced in the brie al a rich { crossing in front of 1 rhode| BOY HOOKED IN FENCE “brick selling contest,” which s being | M¢iodic and harmonic content, ave |1sland avenue, about 5 o'clock yes- i ilning = conducted by the Central Union Mission [ a tendency to sing a bit “light,” lac! terday afternoon was knocked down = fo raise $25,000 1o complete s fund of | i 4epth OF “Niluine, wileh' 1S by an wutomobile ‘ariven by Mes, | ¥outh in Play Seeks to Throw INQUIRE ABOUT OUR D EFERRED-PAYMENT PLAN $100,000 so that work on the proposed [ lieved only with addition 55 & Cvi-|Mark R. Yates, 1629 18th street, and [ 7-Year-Old Youngster Clear Over. L Al new building may begin without delay. | dent in the three offerings last night. | injured about his head. He was| yoiio Beasiey, seven years old, Each brick was sold for $5, and accord- | Under the direc f (laude Robe- |treated by Dr. Rush W. Conklin, 3100 | 440 101n gtreet southwest, was hurled . ing to the report made yesterday there | 50T the singers revealed also & dell- |5gi, gireet northeast, and - taken|gio. o ghckar fines S0 Moat & ts wera 1,436 bricks sold. The occ: vas in the mature of |home Ryland M. E. Church, 10th and D In the contest existing between the sewannin it was """‘""“’f"{ Harrison Payne, colored. tWenty-|yireatg southwest, last evening by an women's and men’'s teams it was an- [ ¥ ont, as the club s four years old, 1726 10th street, last| . j.niifled coiored youth, his foot ‘ ) nouncs that the team of which Miss | jts tivities to t v ' mnight was knocked down by the auto- | catching between the pickets and s is the captain was the first | permanent headqu S er several | mobile of Willlam Henderson, Forest [holding him fast until Rev, J. T. Hart, ; ESTABLISHED 1861 10 g0 “over the tap.” There are on cach | y absence in oth Glen, Md., at 9th and R st and | pastor of the church, heard his crics captain and six liel 3 Howard W. M ] - {his left arm sprained. Surgeons at|and released him. seven members, -] s. John W a vas | Freedmen's Hospital rendered first It is thought the colored youth at- - & to scll one < 2 Cof the committe aid. | tempted to hurl young Beasley over and Eleventh d the world war, ret close of the latter. 1Mo is ite r Y., were held at the jn- who met in the Willard Hotel. The v ewman, Mrs. Huston | terment of the body vesteida 5 nk Hiram Snell, | Arlington national cemetery. e | their lives. for the evening. the fence in play. He probably he- came frightened when he saw his vic- ale of r e a tim's foot caught on one of the pick- more than the team's allot- v T Stewact M Sets sudioriawiy ment. She announced that her team yson, 5 g The injured boy sustained a sprained as going right o h its work and r. G kle and possible frac of a small Three-R Outfi isti bed: ivi Sibected o a% least duubie 1ta quota. . | Pepco Goes to Court for Relief of e e L ] oom Apartment Outfit, consisting of bedroom, living room s ithe S taken home. s G T oMot atthe faur and small dini cak: . ; ; (,:.-u..::n! $190,614 Burden. reti vy | oy EicaliR st four dining or breakfast room set, as follows: Brief Bits of this cam- jita}swinen | SmiieRoIoMAS Bles s ‘f‘,‘““l,f ComaiS : DY Jdenitty, of the cooret Youl BED- Combination Mahogany Dresser, Chiffonier and Full Size Furniture History e e | ROOM Bow-end Bed to match. "Ii'/m Cabriole Leg, always i 4 i . : ending in the claw and ball i LIVING Decorated Fiber Suite, with cretonne cushions. Suite con- foot, is found on Chippen- o e sucresstut and |asied : sk ROOM sists of Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker. i dale Queen Anne and Louis i ione | the 7 adaptions, while in . which have | SMALL DINING OR Decorated Walnut Buffet, his Chinese styles the legs § y cuiins (he, sasess. {- BREAKFASTROOM Table and four Chairs. are straight and fretted. as of ne e v that i1 veal : 3 % s 00 they also are in the work he njentipe butine o s \fime wa ‘ Price of this Three-Room Apartment Outfit. . . . St did under Gothic influences. nsey and | Brobert? o1y ¢ for | = The backs of Chippendale tructed t poles, condu has existed a n_ architect | the COmpanY | ; chairs are decidedly indi- e proposed | N E v . : 7 bullding. It'is hoped to beg X ILD SWALLOWS POISON. ! R f vidual and fancy. The well an UeShen bullding by Tine 1 so| CH I: e s il : €iri el‘atOI‘S known “ladder back” is so plished bef cold the iv 1 c gamis Glsos Y . - . ; called because a series of plished before cold weather arrives &% S e o ol : b Modern domestic economy demands more of a Refrigerator than a horizontal rails, more or less tn exuealinuiliato Hiostion insryice |Ios. by 0t ho it e e mere box for f and ice. In meeting these demands, the Cleanable shaped and pierced, unite use of locomotive engineers | sclous when found by her mother. : Cold Storage Refrigerators are a distinct achievement. A few reasons the uprights. g their sons and daughters|She was taken to Emergency Hos- to ‘college has been. established by | pital, where consclousnces was re- : why the Cold Storage excels: "h« Brotherhood of Locomotive En-| store nd physicians sald she would Gineers recover. Strand, N. Y. First—Circulation and construction. Dr apery Second—Cleanable flues in ice chamber. Department lolc——|ol——=lolc———=]c} Open at 8:30 AM. Darly ! Third—A glass trap, easily removed and readily cleaned (ask to be Remnants HESE men of melody have a happy way of shown this special feat i i Tplayin: their joyous, sparkling music right | ure.) No other refrigerator has this glass trap. 550 yards Cretonne, Drapery 'I'h e C olumbi a N ati 0 l B ank g up o you, into you and through you till you are Fourth—All interiors of sanitary white enamel (baked on). A Net, Voile, Scrim, Marquisette, na soaked in and saturated with optimism. mineral, not a paint—will not flake or peal. Madras, Poplin and various Capital, 911 F Street Surplus | reuen the iz oncsjiear he uusic e, Ted other fabrics. All usable lengths b 4 2 | .ewis and his crew, the comment always is o 5 2 $230,000.00 SL30,4000 } unanimous. It's, “Let's go!” Ted and his outfit SPCCBI TOP-ICCI', Cleanable $25 00 To close out— G i Y ‘\ e .tg i l(;:x?e “-S.toragc Refrigerator. 25c¢ Yard etting Y our Share of ! POLI'S THEATER Special Three - door Icer 33 00 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 2! the Comlng Prosperity Go hear themsand et them chase'the Jittlo Cleanable Cold Storage Re- yards long, white figured muslin, glooms out of your system. We defy any man to frigerator, Price.......o... with gathered ruffle of same ma- {1t pays to keep in close touch with your bank, es- - e L e T terial. Tie-backs included. pecially such a service-giving bank as “Columbia.” | nal and his band swings into a snappy fox-trot. . - . 7 . }/V_e are (i!n immediate c%nta;:t v;rlith the w%rld of af- | T Dawisand His i“d ke r:::rd! of all The Llnell ShOD $1‘00 Palr airs and are ever ready to have our depositors | * thei 1t excTusively Zor G = i : z ot R o e e Fine Carrick Macross Lace- Doylies, 66 10 12512, 345010 Colored Madras Curtains, 2/ fLet us get together, so we can share mutually in Hicitheilatest on trimmed Decorative Linens, new $9.50 dozen. yards long, 42 inches wide. Plain size Scarfs, Centers, Setvers, Finer lace-trimmed pieces, in Doylies, etc. all sizes, at attractive prices. the coming era of prosperity. B @ designs of fine lace, in the wanted " Rose, Blue and Green. Also 3¢ Compound Interest Paid on Savings COIumbla some mixed colorings. 6.75 Pair New Process A New Narrow Lace Edge The “Kalypso” design, very $ - lole——olc——oj——]o] Records | Pure Linen Centered Scarf—18x popular, and the “Dancing” Girls, 27 inches at $2.75 each to 18x72 a very fine lace design, and the X Mad?ira “"“]d' inches at $4.50 each. newest— Embroidered Linens A clearance sale of Fine Hand- o . embroidered Pure Linen Scarfs, Decorated Pieces From Czechoslovakia Tip0Corcs Luncheon Clothe, Dainty Lace-trimmed Doylies, round, square, oval or oblong. Also Tea Cloths, Tea Sets, Cent.cr- Centerpieces, round and square, in the wanted sizes. Copicd fromrare ~ pieces, Tray Covers, Doylies, antiques and modern designs. Handkerchief Cases and Sachets, Sizes 6x6, 8x8, 6x12, 8x12, 10x15, 12x12, 15x15, 18x18, 24x24, ctc. Some soiled by display and 27x27 inches. handling. 2 i % Off Sale Prices Prices, 25¢ each to $7.50 each. Furniture of Reed or Willow The problem each year at this time, when . ' tan 3 spri to cll outdoors, is how to bring Time Chan dar ; spring comes in typew"itegregs Ysour ste‘lils' it into the home. 'An important step in the ogl.aphel.'s fir;ger tips al]d ' right direction is taken with the acquisition your POCkethOOk are bmh 5 of Reed, Fiber or Wooden Furniture. ‘A — B lete assortment is here for your inspec- sensitive to these changes. o e ewrit‘erg?: \ tion, set in vivid and subdued color combina- the finest Wpewriter yuu : tions, all at prices less than those regularly can b‘ly today-’ asked for furniture of this quality. k) L ; ‘A very attractive three-piece Reed suite "Compare the Work>™” consisting of divan, chair and rocker. 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