Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1923, Page 18

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Franhlin Sq, Fotel 14th at K DINE Tabl A spectal bhesel- 1 l 508, is changed Dinner daily, We have assembled the best possible talent for the Franklin Square Orchestra who entertain the dine ith an especially arranged gromp Selections Every Colgate’s Ribbon Dental eam is free from grit. It washes and polishes— does not scratch orscour. THE mcm) \_ WAy IF CONSTIPATED S, BLOLS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels Bilious- distress pone, by | &nlflgren—10c boses, also 23¢ and S0c slzes, eny drug store, menand LIONS CLUB OFFERS 4 HELPTOJUVENLES ‘ "Judge Kathryn Sellers Among Guests, and Recounts Work in D. C. In the presence of Chief Justice Wajter ‘L. McCoy of the Supreme Court of the District, Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juvenile Court and probation - officers from all local tribunals, the Lions Club of Wash- ington officially offercd its services to ald in helping those worthy of pro- batlon, at its weekly meeting in the | New Willard Hotel yvesterday. After outlining the work already done by the organization, President George A. Lewis turned the meeting over to James Schick, chalrman of the juvenile delinquency committee, who . welcomed the guests and de- tailed the proposed program cf the In response Justice McCoy congrat- ulated the int F Iping hand from the business men of any community. Juvenile Work Reported. Judge Sellers gave many interest- ing figures to show the work accom- plished by t bation Gficer s n 1 with the t four vears, o sald that while women were much better qualified to hand \ard children in the home, men we ndford and all stitution during on the right path” sald Jud lers, “and now that you m undertaken this mo; can_ promise that 3 every assistance from the cour | probation officers of Probation Officer Amos & of the District Supreme Court spoke briefly on the work accomplished is bu- jreau, and also complimented the 'L highly for their intended ca: ge S ha ster, probation officer of the ‘ourt, Wus also present at ih {luncheon. BORAH AMONG INDO_RSERS OF CITIZENSHIP PARLEY Question Soon Will Reach Floor of | Senate, He Says, of Three- i Day Conference Here. Hearty indorsement of the citize I xhip conference to be held here di nounced today. T am in deep object of the wrote Senator Borah of Idaho. question is going to soon reach the floor of the Senate, and certainly there T wiil be in attendance.” Representative Burtin I. French, also of Idaho, wrote: “Law enforcement is a proposition that requires constant and faithful attention. The enemies of law enforcement and espectally the enemies of temperance legislation, are unquestionably active in"end to break down not only the law itself, but the moral sentiment back of the law.” | " The conference was called by 7 men and women in the interest of Jaw observance, with special reference, to the eighteenth ameudment and | Volstead act. —_— DRAFT TEN FEET LONG. German Stamps Create Ludicrous Situations. BERLIN, October 11.—Failure of the government to raise the denomin tions of stampe fast enough to keep pace with the falling mark has cre- ated many ludicrous situations in Ger- m: nce, This the any. One draft on a Swiss bank was ten feet long after it had been properly stamped. ‘The original draft was the slze of any ordinary but it was n {vards of bill of exchange, essary to attach three in order to provide the necessary MEXICAN PLEA APPROVED. PARIS, October 11.—Mexico's ap- plication for membership in the inte national chamber of commerce is a) proved by the executive committ, For College or Town Miss Plain-toe Oxfords Nothing has been spared by Sterling esigners to make this the most dis- tinctive, comfortable and ‘serviceable of all plain-toe oxfords within the moderate Price range. Other Sterling Arrivals - %6 *7 *8 1337 F Stree Diago across from the New Willard Hotel CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Northeast Washington Citizens’ Ax- sociation will meet tomorrow, at Northeast Masonic Temple. tlon and other important work. Phil Sherid Rellef Corps will meet October 16, 8 p.m., at Grand Army Hall. " The Gibbons Club will give first of a series of dances tomorrow, 9 p.m., at Franklin Hotel. Mrs. T, B. Young will give exposi- tion of Bunday school lesson tomor- row, 4:45 pim., at Y. W. C. A, 1311 G street. | The Stearns Bible cla |in Mount Vernon Meth, ll!al Church tomorrow, 1 K, P. Moomaw will pre: will_meet t Episco- pm. Dr The first “ladies’ day” luncheon of the seaxon will be given by members of the Caravan Club at the City Club tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. Myer Goldman will have entire charge of the program of the entertainment and his orchestra will play throughout the meeting. The American Assoclation of Eu- gineers will hold its regular monthly meeting at 1317 New rk avenue to- morrow night at 8 clock. Jesse Benjamin, who survived the Japanese carthquake, will speak be- fore the Women's Alllance of All| {Souls’ Unitarlan Church tomorrow, 11/ . at the Women's City Club. { The Ohlo Girle' Club will give fts opening dance Saturday. 8:30 p.m.. at Mount Pleasant Lodge Hall, 14th and Kenyon street, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. 9, There’s Money in It Turn your old house into a modern store building and reap a handsome re- ward, Call Carl W. Markham Tor Detalls 410 Bond Bldg. Main 3934 {ture before -the Men's Club of rent-Teachér Assoclation will® hold public’ meeting, 8 o'clock, . at ‘the school. ~Miss Alice Deal and others .| Wil speak. The Holy Name Soclety will meet in ‘open rally at. Trinity Hall, under auspices of the branch of Holy Trin- ity Church. John Hadley Doyle will glve an address on “Mother Love,” and there will be a literary and mu- sical program. Columbia Road d 18th Street Business Men's Asso tion will meet, 8:15 o'clock, at Northwest Savings Bank. A Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, O, B. 8., will_conduct a dinner and. bazaar at the Masonic Temple. . ‘The Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Lamb. skin-Masonto Club will meet in North- cast Temple. Program will follow business session. Charles To. Resser of the National Museum will give an {llustrated lec- st. Stephen's ChurcH, 8 o'clock, parish hall., . Subject: Creation.” b in the “Medals - of Women's Read Page 11 BAND CONCERT. By the United Stat Home Band Orches Hall, this evening, at 5750 o'clock, John S. M. mermann, director. C.., THURSDAY, Soldiers® Stanley beginning Zim- Progral March, “Le Guapa Muchacha, Overture, Two numbi Holland” . ‘Event: rot Dol trio Girl”.Helmsbu! c Waltz suite, “My I evl ea Smiling ‘Land of Hog Class will Josephine Bal! SELECT YOUR VICTROLA ., and VICTOR RECORDS HERE HomerL.KittCo. “Knabe Pianos” 1330 G St. N.W. Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street Speclale h nrich | i} | | | $24.75. Fourth Floor ‘Another one of those Dual Specials Suits and Overcoats s $24.75 The Suits have two pairs of Pants The Overcoats are the popular Double-faced Cloths Come expecting superior values—values be- yond the price—for every garment in both lots represents a special value when we mark it THE SUITS are Pencil Stripes and Gray Mixtures— in both young men’s and conservative models. THE OVERCOATS are Double-breasted—in plain - and plaid-back fabrics; regular and Raglan shoulders; belts all around. OCTOBER 11, 1923. ; loors at its business meeting at -Co- nial Hotel, Last.open dance of the m at 8:30 in the ballroom of that this dining room was added to SHIP MENUS TO STAY | the' ship's regular accommodations, FRENCH, SAYS FARLEY | Chairman Fariey sata: 1 quite agree with you that if this were the dining room at which pas Tells Britten, However, WMtersh.-nglmrxi were ‘l'um])c)lvzd to take their meals, it would be unpardonable not A i Who Speak Language Will | {5"have the ment in Freiion out 1or Be Employed. | asmuch as the restaurant is 4 featu which patrons of the boat can eles In a letter from Chairman F‘n.rley{:‘:k‘:‘”!‘ll" ,’,l""“‘,‘l'c it wm”nd bn‘u mf. the Shipping Beard today replied to | Jurticiluf otnen spalChation in a the letter sent the chairman recently | indicated and whieh you haye by Representative Britten of Illinois | kindly pointed out.” criticizing the use of French iu the| e sald steps would be taken to menus of the Ritz-Carlton restau- |have employes In the dining. roo: rant on the Leviathan. Pointing out!who spoke French. National University Masonic Club | will hold open meeting for all Masons | in the law schoo} at 8:45 o'clock. Jus- | tices Frederick L. Siddons and Charles H. Robb speak. A free lecture on current fiction, with “Bread” for the novel consid- ered, will be given, 8 o'clock, at the Knights of Columbus Evening School, 1314 Massachusetts avenue. — Mrs. Frank O'Hara, formerly of the faculty of the Unlversity of Minnesota, will be the speaker. and which you have s« INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861. : Linens F, Street and Eleventh Upholstery Farnit Cavpets Attractive Offerings for Friday and Saturday Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, suitable for modern homeor apartment. The buffet is 60 inches long, the oblong table 48 x60 inches—6-foot extension. Mahogany used throughout in Buffet, China Case, Serving Table and Dining Table——combi- nation mahogany used in the chairs to insure strength. Chairs have leather seats. 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