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WASHINGTON TEMPLE | FUND IS $2,000,000 National Masonic Association Re-{ veals Rapid Progress of Building Fund. IN ALEXANDRIA e | Designer of Memorial Explains| Meaning of Symbols. SESSION Special Dispatel to Th AL than §2,000,000—half of the necessary amount—has been raised by the Ma- sonic fraternity of America for erec- tion of the Washington Memor| Temple being ere. This w dis, here tional Masonic Memorial Y\N.uanm.i Kellys Have Day, And a Big One, in Police Court Here Clerk Gawler called out “Has anybody n Kelly? in_ Police Court yvesterday, and this is what seen all of them,” an attache of the court. e at do you mean, ‘all of them said Gawler. “Well, said _the court employe, “James H. Kelly was arrested yesterday by Policeman Kelly of the third precinct. He had as his attorney, E. Russell Kelly and an agent of a professional bondsman of the name of Kelly secured tho bond for Kel releasc under a bond of $1,000. Then a bystander spoke up say- ing, “I am interested in that'case and Kelly is a friend of mine and my name is Kelly.” = R OIL AND GAS SOUGHT. Aplicationg for oil and gas pros- permits and 1 on_ the H anuary num- bered 437, received by the Interior Department through the General EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 192 GIVE SHOW AT SCHOOL. Business High Alumni to Repeat Performances Twice. A serips of vaudeville skits climaxed by @ short musical comedy featured the third annual vaudeville show and dance of the Business High School leng-range, high-angle fire and that{ Alumni Association last night in the The show will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night. Miss Cna REPAIRS TO WARSHIPS LIKELY TO BE COSTLY Navy Officials Declare Total May Exceed $200,000 Each for Four Battleships. FACE, TEN-YEAR SERVICE Conversion Into 0il Burners Urged, ‘With Improved Armor. Upon receipt of the report of a board of survey yesterday that the boilers of the battleships Arkansas, | Wyoming, Florida and Utah amount that repairs was received. partment ordered the four craft, now at Culebra, Canal Zone, to proceed to Guantanamo and remain there un- til materials for repairing the boilers have been assembled at the Boston and Brooklyn navy yards. To insure safety of the ships dur- ing their stay at Guantanamo and on their subsequent voyage northward for repairs, the commanders were 8u- | they be fitted with “blister construc- thorised to maintain a steam pres- | tion” under water, both for the pur- sure of 180 pounds, an increase of twenty pounds in the limit first set | by the department when word of the serious condition of the ships The vessels will not | ~ exceed twelve knots' speed until re- § 3 pairs have been made. Navy offiolals estimato temporary 0 e oilers would cost $10,000 each for e $5,000 for the fourth. condition of the boilers is such, how- over, that much more extensive work should be done on them, and it is an- ticipated that the actual repair work will cost for each ship in excess of the $200.000 statutory limit upon the be ‘expended by the three department for repair work without epecifio authority of Congress. The Navy Department has heroto- fore urged that these ships (the old- est in the service, and which have before them under the Washington naval treaty an active lifo of ten years or more) be convarted futo oil burners nad that their decks be given additional protection against modern school auditorfum. pose of fuel oil storage and for pro- tectlon against torpedo attack. The matter, however, lies with Congrces, as such modernization would be ex- pensive. ‘Be: Yourself, I musical show. Simpson, Ma Mildred Hill—Is the doctor cultured? Dill—Yes, indeed. Ho can trim you ships and|so courteously that you are ashamed | Griffin, The general |{o wet anwr John A, cents. Una Garner, Elton B. Taylor, Wood- ruff Young, Virginia Catlett, Vincent Schweinhaut and Alfred Two of the vaudeville sketches whick scored a hit were “Our School Glee Club” directed by Miss L. B, Thompson, and *“The Fortune Te directed by Louts B. Thompson. Kane, accompanicd by Doris and John Baldwir phen Garrity hav South broider 0 not em- they Knit 1 microgram of Radium costs esght | : A few micrograms, will re.| lieve the most obstinate case of ! First Time Offered. Jameson Built Homes |BRICK PLANT WIPED ouT PITTSBURGH, Pa., February 2¢ totally destroyed ry brick plant of the Pe score of firemen c! | ous snjury wh | fell outward. 33 to 47 T Street N.E. —Just one square east of North Capitol. It will pay you to inspect these houses. One already sold. Six large rooms, tile bath. met here for the ion yest fourteenth annual leeping porches, in dce boxes, servant” , laundry tubs, h.-w.h., clectric lights: deep lot to wide alley. Sold on casy terms. {1and Office. The number received { during the preceding month was 2 on adjourns to- |while old cases comiug up for o head cold or nasal catarrh. | Radium Compound makes you welcome where you may have been unwelcome—but didn’t know it. { It ends | —sickening odors of the nasal tract —foul catarrhal breath —nose and throat congestion —dangerous infections ¢ of the nose. YDonnell’s Druz Stores Dances —inthe PALM ROOM every Saturday Eve- ning. : day the approj ther uction in Ja necessary for the temple will be perm! era_issued in 4 in January and 253 were tinally rejected. Re ts from royaltl zemb er the mineral 1 v 04,035 ccording to th. an $500 cluding $8 900 from ASK THE MAN Music by the famous Meyer WHO OWNS ONE Davis New Willard Orchestra. Special Menu of tempting || supper dishes. The New Willard Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Streets Frank S. Hight, Managing Director plaine who came forty-nine Masonic Built, Owned and For Sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 5526 Use it daily for the sake ' of those around vou. 3 e Digestible=No Cooking. A Light Lunch | R 0, ¥ Avoid Imitations — Substitote - . sl ol———To[——lol——Clol—o ol ——2 ol ——— o] ——la|—=al——lol——[c[—— ol ——=lal——2lal —2 ol =—— Peoples Drug Stores Masons ix the usual at_Mount will b Washi n. 1y Completion Seen. z % bilipsborn shrine & wreath tomb of . where upon the Masons, ted with the early completio [ zeneral sentiment, one of great enthu: ery section large om ev! contributions are 'Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Specia]ty Ftor the vis: Shop in Washington 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Anqiet o held behind of Courtesy Joseph D. Fuoco Held Not Guilty of Liquor Charge. > t jury Silk Petticoats Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats: in the latest models; mith pleated, embroidered $ 5 00 | returned a e Silk Underwear A specially assembled group of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk Chemise; and Crepe $ 4 45 Two groups of | Spring’ Hats | | % offer an obj i i direeted verdict It 3 and fai;ored fio“nces. All t}‘le nem “high" and staple colorings .....coa... de Chine Step-Ins—Flesh, Orchid and I‘.-ltvr dropped. peacl’!. 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A new edition is presented of hapeaux de Lixe Aiwa&s $ 1 O The quality that has made Chapeaux de Luxe famous is sustained—and the interpre- tations of fashion have been done by master de- signers. e lal ——0|0|——la| e [alc—aalo] e ol == o | e WREN LOVE ITs IT TASTES SO GOOD = ACTS GENTLY — TRU-LAX For Street, Sports and Afternoon Wear For sfl; at d‘;lscn TRU-LAX 1 xre. © .~ Description in type cannot picture the wonderful ef- fects of these distinctive stripes and plaids—in colors that show above the gray and brown grounds which they over- lay. Unique drapings, swagger lines and finish—most capllsly tailored—and eloquendy proc]aiming the excep~ tional value for this extraordinary price. All sizes ~—Third Floor— Originality of design characterizes every one of the many styles submitted. In radiant colorings—consistent _ with the season. Plain and daring combinations—that charm with their exclusiveness—and surprise with their intrinsic value. Silk and Cloth. - THE TROUBLEOF. 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