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ARMY BAND TO LEAD AT PUBLIC CONCERT Netta Craig, Noted Singer, Also Will Be Heard at Central High Tonight. BETTY CRAIG, The community concert at Central mmunity center tonight will 5 instead of 8:15 o'clock. and, William J. Sta will be the « -1 11 be heard in a| am preceding the | ert, and als verhoe” over- | heduled for the K u later in | chestra, - [lection and accompany the community | PUBLIC CONCERT. Central High Community Center, tonight, 7:45 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Program. 7:45 p.m. March, “Captain P. W. Lewls” W. J. Stannard aderewski Boito," Arranged by Tobant from “Blossom Romburg Willlam J. Stannard, director 8:15 p.m. “America.” “Salute to the Flag." “Oath of Alleglance.” Doxology, Everybody. “Oll Folks at Home."” “"Tucky Home." “America, the Beautiful, Everybody. (a) Welcoming Visitors Washington. (b) “Acquaintance Song,” Everybody. (2) Marche Hongroise, “The Storm’ oo (b) “Etude in G Flat,” Chopin Anita Blanche Hunter, planist. “Tunes of the Past’, Everybody. (a) “The Las: cate Al (b) “June,” Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Netta Cralg, soprano. Bertrand Trellis at the plano. Recreational Singing, E Menuet Selectlo! (a) (b) () () (a) (b) «) to With a Deli- re Announce Overture, (a) “Auld Lang Syne.’ (b) Star Spangled Banner,” Everybody. ." Kuhlau tribute Liszt's che Hongrof: Chopin ude in G Flat.” The Washington Community Or- under the direction of Charles V. Banner, will render a se- | singing conducted by Robert Lawrence. | piano group consisting of ! | * and lhe%' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D, 0, APRIL 22, 1923—PART -1. NATIONAL RACE CONGRESS TO'MEET HERE MAY 2-4 Final Arrangement for Session Completed—Bishop Ross to Deliver Sermon. The eighth annual session of the Natlonrl Race Congress of America is to be held May 2 to 4 at the Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 3d and I streets northwest. Final arrange- ments were completed yesterday aft- ernoon. Bishop I. N. Ross of the Afrlcan Methodist Episcopal Church will de- liver the annual sermon at 8 o'clock on the night of May 1, preceding the congress. Rev. J, L. 8. Holloman {8 chairman of the committee on arrangements, — e On the Hudson Bay trail in Canada the feet of trappers wore smooth a vein of gold in the rock years before it was discovered to be gold. Civil Service Fake Results in Orders For Closer Check. The case of a man who passed no examination, but held & fn for the remainder of his life by {mpersonat- ing & successful civil service candi- date caused Postmaster General New yesterday to direct postmasters throughout the country to take pre- cautions against substitution. They were ordered to compare care- fully the appearance of persons who report to them for appointment with the photograph filed with the appli- catlon. —_— Japan claims the worN's greatest business woman in Mrs. Yone Suzukl, a widow said to be worth $150,000,000. She owns a fleet of steamships, torles all over the far east, and has offices in America, Great Britain and on the continent of Europe. Ave, premises daily. Oakerest The Suburb Beautiful —on the Mount Vernon Boulevard, 12 minutes by bus from 13th and By motor turn right at south end of highway bridge, then take left fork straight to Oakcrest. See Oakcrest First Tel. Clar. 365-W-2 Pa. Agent on DISTRICT LEGION SEEKS GRAVE DECORATION FUND To Ald General Campaign for Per- manent Endowemnt for Vets Buried in, France. A meeting of representatives of the American Legion and American ‘Le- glon Auxiliary will be held tomorrow permanent endowment fund, from which the graves of all American world war veterans in Europe and in Arlington natlonal cemetery in this city will be decorated every Memorial day. The object of this fund s to replace drives which have been held annually for this purpose in the past. The ob- Jective of the committee will be $5,000, & portion of which is to be forwarded to national headquarters of the Amer- fcan Legion in Indlanapolis, from which all expenditures for graves on evening at room 11, District building, | foreign soil will be handled. at 8 o'clock to formulate plans for & Department Commander John Lewis CLOTHES X CREDIT Complete Stock—Latest Styles Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N.W. No Branch Stores Smith has emphasized the sacred ob- | ligation resting on members of the| American Leglon, the ° slon Auxiliary and citi, tional Capital in rafsi: { ment fund. He has appointed the lowing committee to complete is endow- “Take home a FRESH FROM ATLANTIC CITY rangements for the fund: Willlam ¥ lin, Yoward S, ¥ Mrs. Leon A National Vice Commar on B, Miller, Post Department Commanders 1. Lester Jone d Jumes A. Drain ; chairmang sk aryy box tonight” Sold by Leading Druggists 28 Delicious Fladors WHOLESOME ~PURE ~ CLEAN C.G.BESANT %ush Rep perlb. 30 Sighth st. 56 SurEs-QUALITY; ple——jojlc——]o]c——]o]——=]ol——=F——lal——lal——lale—x2lal——=[d 1 Tomes &hibifion/ . - Hidden in the heart of every man or woman is the desire to a_home that will be a haven of rest and contentment, to place it o higher plane of refinement and liveablencss. To those hundr better homes have long been an ideal, this great Better Hom is of immediate and pressing interest! For we have collected tog our display all that is fine and worthwhile in home furr -—the latest designs for spring, representative period furniture, rugs, draperies, and everything you can think of to beautify your home. \Whether or not vou're interested in buying now, you owe it to yourself to visit this Better Homes Exhibition! Rugs/’ All the Newest Styles for SPRING AND SUMMER A large new shipment just arrived from the manufacturer for tl great selling event. Rugs of every size and description at prices that will amaze you. Visit our Rug Department and see the wonderful display. 98x12-Ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs $16.75 A great special purchase of these fine rugs arrived just $33.75 No children under the age of four | ||| vears will be admitted and all other children must come with adults and | sit with them throughout the ted | will con- and $338333333338338338388 Brush Wool Sweaters Button down front; Tan and colors; with sleeves. $3.98 Petticoats Jersey Silk top, accordion plaited flounce — border of Paisley trimming. $1.89 Beautiful silk shades, bases finished in ma- ‘Che Economy. Tth.end H.Sts. N\ hogany and specially el our wonderiu priced tomorrow— sortment of bridge 1 14 9x12-Ft. Grass Rugs A good woven grass rug. All the newest patterns from which to choose— L in time for tomorrow's selling. They are absolutely perfect. 1 Special price— creation to find you will be sure ctly the right vour home. Very and moder- Because we only sell for cash--you buy for less— = 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs Be here bright and early if you want first choice of this special lot of Axminster Rugs. Special— Selling at a Sacrifice Hundreds of This is a better grade finely wov which to Easy Credit $4.98 9x10-Ft. Congoleum Rugs Terms to All g“"g?‘lgeéea!“.hfvery rug perfect and $l4 15 This Beautiful Four-Piece Wa X ] Here is an exceptionally hand- some new pattern for spring. % ~ Representative of the newest and best in bedroom furniture! In- cluded is a full size bow end bed, charming dresser, a chifforette— and a full vanity with triple mirror. Beautifully finished in mahogany. A really sensation value at tomorrow's price. Come in and see it. Fine Suits and Smart Coats Conditions give us these lots at such concessions that we are able to announce the greatest buying event of the season. Wool Fiber Rugs A wonderful assortment and several different grades £t SR Terms, $15.00 Cash, $10.00 Monthly 1 a1l =—lol—Dlgb|c——[o]—=|o]—=3|o[—=|ale—= k| ——=|o| —=|ol—=]o| =—= |0 e=—=1] Three-Piece Living Roo! You owe it to yourself to sec these heautiful new three-piece living room suites which have just been placed in our display! Included is a luxurious Davenport, Armchair and Rocker with roll arms and coil spring construction through- out. Exceptional value at this special price. This Walnut-Finished Dining Room Suite The beautiful Dining Room Suite of the Queen Anne period consists of 4 pieces; walnut Buffet with mirror back, the very newest style Oblong Table, Semi-inclosed China Closet. $109£§ which is the latest thing and the dainty Serving @R REFRCERATRS The “Wisconsin Peerless” Is Constructed for a Lifetime of Service Since food costs more than ice, it is true economy to keep your food in a good re ator where none of it will spoil. In the ness and design of these insulating walls, in terlor construction and ice economy you will find many reasons why you should buy a “Wisconsin Peerless.” Prices Start at TOP ICER SIDE ICER 51175 31975 Terms to AlL Tailored uits —the Sigmund Kind— Worth Up to $29.00 Fine Poiret Twills and Tricotine—the most popular of the Suit Cloths—in Balkan, Box and the long Straightline models—beautifully tailored; some embroidered—all lined. Plenty of each size. Sport and Dressy 137 Worth Up to $20.00 Velour, Camelair, Polair and other of the favorite weaves—in Sport models that are full of snap—and the Dressy models that are very new. Tans, Browns—plain and overplaid effects. Ladies’ $11.75_ 100 Silk Dresses Beautiful new models—of graceful design and original $18.00 lol———lol——Jol——[o][c——]o[c——=]o[c——]o[——=dnl—=]ol—=c|——[olc—— sl k[—=]clc—=clc——]o [c—=c|—— Baby Carriages and Strollers They are finished in the latest shades, a closely woven fiber hood and boc back draft curtains, easy springs and heavy rubber tires. Prices $13.75 start at We Deliver Anywhere. Freight Paid to All Points Not Reached by Our Trucks hick ol ——=jof——~—]alc——=]olc——=]0] Fiber Rockers They are substantially - made with 2 large arms an fim'ghed in s5'98 g brown........ Beautiful Rogere St ogers Silver Set FREE With Every Purchase of $100 or Over and exclusive effects—Crepe de Chine, Satin, Alltyme Crepe, Mignonette, Paisley Combinations, etc.. Striking- ly trimmed. 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