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Imperial council, has pructically been ndidates and welcomed our "0DD FELLOWS A Hickory (ump heard reports of the Thoradas sery THE SUNDAY ST WASHINGTO D. C.. APRIL 13, 1924—PART 1. 2 e e e ——— Grand Patron Charles S. Shreve, and Regent C. C. Grier of Baltimore, Md_; | ALTIMORE PRO! ing prepar . .8 1 gic . Md.; & ed, as they seem to hold a large delegation of the matrons NOTICE! Supreme Field Deputy Herbert A., B ORE PRODUCE. tavor, D T and patrons of 1924. The grand ma- . Davis of Baltimore, Md., and Su- Special Dispaich to The Star. The wool goods' market ruled quiet, u’?n ‘nnd fi"""’t Patron addressed the Owing to the increasing ‘hfi ?;mm Representative George M.| BALTIMORE, Md., April 12.—The men's wear orders of late having chapter. An interesting program was | | of The Sunday Star, it Svans. Voonmitantive . asisand. to T boen better than those for women's rendered, consisting of southern dia. o The officers were installed by Su-| oty e native 2nd | wear. Linens we P - Tect tlories by Past Grand Matron| | Mecessary that the printers | |orome Vice Rogent Knoeppel, assisi- | poorby Strictly fresh ckgs shows an | WAL, Iinens were quiet and burlap Julia N. Streater and duets by Sta shall have “copy” earlier in the d by Supreme Representative George | paoioy Cpont, due to Adpnrr:’u-h of the i ies el ‘and Sve: it bavi. Re:| | week. T B R aiendment to e con: | Hasler, Nolldays and the 'market e e s were s d e R i stitution was passed ma 3 £ oda 22 cents a dor. , 3 — — v tey bell and Sire il K meet this aituntion in | | HUGROE v dhnind ek et cloeed ety todiy e SR g1 aUT DROPIN TRAFFIC, MASONIC. | imusic and dancing has been modified | & talk, Dancine followed the pro-| Rethlenem Chapter, No. 7. met Tues- | | Part, it will be necessary in the | |Goorge B. Heinecke of this city, & WeeK' quotations. Frompt shipments = [ dor the: diraction of Mow Wayt Charles A, Rlades w : day evening in Northeast Masonic future. that all fraternal news | |member of the Grand Council. ~Ad- |2T% advisable, however, as after the | oo : 2 Now Yore theatrioar produser A | ceremontes, Christopher M Zepy | Temple, program was rendercd. | | shall reach The Star not later | |dresses were delivered by Supreme [Boliday demand next week is supplica Great Northern Railroad Report §iaag L 2iqighl o AN g s B HeacPP: | The Glee C ) v a- Vice Regent Kooeppel, a vi e largely a storage propos . galaxy of beautiful girls overy one | floor manager. and George B.'Hedges, | {15 U160 Club oF Now Torusalom Ma-| | than 3 pm. on Tharsdays. | | 5o 5ot Soanh flmant Grier ond | tion and the ideas of ‘the cold Storae Shows 1924 Decrease. an_artist. will provide the numbers i&n of the reception committes: | UTLY Teader, rendered severcl el News arriving later than that | |Grand Itegent Ebersole. The report |OPErators are none too strong. NEW YORK, April 12.-The Trib- [oE feieR S NRCE s stices Kiniec iore - ris Lodge, No. 2. celebrated its | tions' and the pupils of Mrs. Wan- | | hour cannot be accepted_for | jof Pust Grand Regont Talkes showed flrx"“":"’n’°;ui‘|‘_“'¢":¢e‘;g§* aontinues | une-Herald says: The volume af b Sty . | ludies' nigh o eihiln nell's school entertained with read- foll. Sun- the year to be the most flour- % s and _good |, 2 s S i ‘_‘ otentate Cary also has \‘,,m;:_‘ ! ies might V;ln(’l:l. “A"mn,«m,lm L amerraioan with) sead; K:lglinfion the owing ishing the order has had for some:demand at 42 cents a dosen, but prices lr;:mr handled by the Great Northern . v svery member of Almas Temple to bo | 1,051,V ednepony, evening ond had ' QS (A0 QAncing. Little Miss Dore Y. time, and the Hospital Bed Fund As- |4T¢ eXpected to go lower next week | F4ilroad this year will be somewhat e L N & prosent tomorrow night at the Wil- | & SICIHCE o about 800 people, The MY JVUllams sare s fsncy dence sociation reported the expenditure of ,and Shippers should not delay for- [URder the 1923 total, but the com- etaeniay e < - o, .2 ' prodigy”; Levine and company, songs | tho telephone service. Refreshments porta- . e Jurisdiction is espe- | I arlpuid be reflocted (i 11 3 1 3 dance and entertainment. TWO OF- | (¢ today by pany, song S upon application to. the transpor clally interested | y i _The live 1 larger net carnings, a : : of to by rlotte,” a violin se- | were served. Worthy Matron Mrx 3 ted n the visit to the| 4 Doultry market rules rataruings. according to o Almas unit will be represented In|icction by Hoy C. Laing, with Norman | Irene Darnall, announced & parcels o e, ol W icq | Baltimore jurisdiction April 29, and |Steady to lirm under a fairly active|ETeSident Ralnh Budd Last year the uniform, 3 e SO ! 0 Da » 3 " |plans are being made to go by spe- |demand for smooth fat stock of every | Great Northern curned a surpius of T e o Ll panisi at the piano; (post sale and degreo work for the | concerning such will be given and ar- |Piar 192 > about $18,000, VA hundred nobles visi melody and harmony by the Mohawk | meeting, Apri 22, rangements therefor made. e & Bodly: B oy e ehickens 1 o 15 | S50 00000, Squivalent to sbout vaughn Bible class of Calvary Quartet and an ris special” by | = riator Mondey night Ahe ton | ,Councils meeting this week are:|Pounds cach, and winters 2 pounds|37-20 @ share on'its $249,477,150 out- tist Chureh last Sunday. Rev, 1 nd Brown. Music for the danc-| Cathedral Chapter met last Wedneeday | Club will give & damce In RO { Oriental, Tuesday, and Kismet, Wed- |#nd under, ire scarce and especinlly sianding diock. Abernethy, pastor, and Homer J. Coun- | ing, which followed, was hrovided by | evoning. An interesting (al was £iven | Giop, pesday. The regular meeting of the |Wanted at' 50 to 55 a pound for the |, M Budd said that the outlook for QUor Snkes dent of th ‘.I LSS, ot BBlum and his syncopators, and |on “Endowment,” and donations were |~ fiie board of trustees has elected ll;ya:) Ladies of the Royal Arcanum [former and 40 to 45 for the latter. | better net carnings thin year have iCH CHAPTERS el Chps wisitars Shi FRURLALS owiac ware ributed during the |made to this fund. A minstrel show was | A "'t " cman chairman and | Wi e held tomorroxw. 7 {Large smooth young chickens are also | fr*4lY been reflected in the fgures g A esponded on be o evening w to the color !given by the men of the chapter. The | s, ~ ———— 3 lemand at 35, but leghorns ol IAFLCE, When ZToss rews- Mondas Monnt Veenon, No. 5. sl L Stoning by Charles ¥ischer secretary for the en {will’ not - nues fell off about $2.006.000, b ayette, No. 5, Royal . . P . {show was in charge of Willlam Dow | i the ot bring over 40, while con- g o S NSre,000, bt net Tieslay —ia Faset polonday, May 19 has been se apart | Mastér Samuel Blumenthal in his (and Maj. Byers. Refreshments were o WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. | siderable of the Gaily reccipts are of 08 prea O \hcome was $1,088 sl colgmbies Xy, 1, P 3L lor auather ceremonialiat t Fess BT fr«l.r the evening flatiered the | served. Among the visitors were Asso- | daily frem 9 to 15 am. Bulogies of the late Sovereign Da-“'g"“"' thin stags for which 25 is ’rnf( i O > p . idgnt Theater. sEada participants in his recent past mas- |clate Grand Matron Fletcher and Asso- | ‘50 ‘T Hand will provide the en- [ Vid Wolf were given at the last meet- | Lth® tOP Drice. ~Demand for fat old | st M SHRE ke pruculasly M. and e final of a series of dances by | lers' night at the lodge by printing |ciate Grand Patron Shreve, The next | tortainment Tor tonighe. aj5o ihers | INE of Alpha Camp by Col. Frecland {Bens continues good under only fair uraging month, Mr. Budd said. . Almas Temple patrol will take place { the name of each in the order of his imeeting will be April 23, when the de- |will be arotny 1. Wilson. contraito, | and Field Manager Thayer. receipts, and with no surplus of de- | jvay due to the nation-wide hesitancy Sciool of instruction Tuesday evening. April 20, in the|relgn. with an apt quotation from |grees will be confered. . e piano by Frances O, |, Old Glory Camp was addressed by |5irable stock values are well sus- | iny,Plsiness, due to the unsettled po- KNIGITS TEMPLAR ball room of the Hotel Willard. The | Shakespeare to prove that the Bard e 7 e a0 Dy A e i |Consul Commander Wilsher and Es. |tained at and 28 for medium to|Liical conditions in Washington, ife TVORIALAN DE R BS, Qance is in honor of the Ilustrious|of Avon must have had them in mind t. John's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, at | 1dovd: Miss Kithel Derry, singing and | cor¢ pumphrey Tuesday night. | 5 and 26 for small, but | fabressed himself as being particu- 6. Grand estras, will provide music and each n in his day meeting last Monday, witnessed a | J20¢INg: an old-time song revue an The last convention of Elm Camp not bring over 24 and 25, | 51, Shthuniastic over the “success e asatiavon. | entate and will have as a_spe- et 3 | playlet, "A' Question of Suspension,” | tW0 photopla was featured by an initiation cere- |Old rosters aiso in better demand and | O\ Cll-BUTHINE locomotive Wedneaday Sl al foaturo the Sangamo Band | gpppp op TAR | Presented by ten voung women of the = e mony in which members of the Boost- |Market is firm at 17. Ducks continne | P27¢ P€en in operation on ce ey o . Grend vislta which will furnish music from § THE EASTERN § chapter. Mrs. Whitc and Mrs. Schil- | DATGHTERS OF AMERICA ers’ Club part. Past Consul | In 1iRht ~receipt and market rules | LORS Of the Great Norther riday =Kol MEDIALS until 1. - ling sang a duet. At its next meet- - Comm. i . A. Riley was in|Steady at %0 to 34, with Pekins bring. | "0 P¢T Of vears ANCIENT ANTY ACCEPT! Work on the itinerary of the trip sokland chapter met Wednesday | inE the degrees will be conferred and | Mayflower Council, No. 11, met last | charge ol the program. An enter- | ing top values, but small thin st e OOTFTISH RITE. to K:rn‘v;m]fi y next June, to aru.;v;‘xy pening. : Matron Harriet D. Burn- | there will be refreshments. Thlxxr‘:ldu). "1( .\‘ucle'l‘y 'r:mm:h :‘u Sth ;\n‘;;!‘v‘n-‘m will be given by the nflmn!‘*rl:uuol bring over 30. As most ar- | The Easter cgg is emblematic the fifticth annual session ol e | side conferred the degrees on sev- IR and G_streets northwest, with Coun- rivals are poor after the sex- | the ne that broke from sep- pointed by the potentate for formu- and Matron Minerva wlord of P. 8. Baltimore vicitation at the last meei- | they have fattened up. K . lating plans. The trip will inely upon her return from a vacation trip | The final offictal visitation of the | admitted to mem- | Ing: Soverelgna Shumate, Tennyson, | Pigeons and guinea fowl are in number of stop-overs at southe to Florida. The mat and patron | sprink series to be made by Grand | bership. “The'drill team, under com- | Norson, iaco, Davis and Tupperlight receipt und under a good de- ocities where Almas Temple will be'and other officers of Warren (. 11a Master Wilfred [, Lawson and the | mand of its captain, Joseph Mason, | spoke. The entire active memberShip | mand the market continues ateady iertatned e SR e it e PRI Tmerd ! i BN M B S S SO O | Wi areed D0 TR s R continues wteaay | | For Your Easter and ) chapter was ined with he to Covenant Lodge. No. 13, Wed- | ¥ ieini conducted by s C.leeip e | cach for young and 20 each | | O . MISCELELANF 1 ; p v s - | nesds p >, Savings | Margaret Hartman. 8. LS. Julia Del- | President B. B. Smart of the Boost- | ¢ 3 2t . o i High Priest William Goodman = by Mr Lecf. accom- | nesday evening, in Potomia Savings | Margaret Hartmar L Fres B he - ror 0l ofthe turier® “‘Genemn *%201 | Cherr " i e ater rtmpaih Grightwood Chapter, No. 9, it. A 4 by Mrs. Willis on the p anis building. Wisconsin avenue and | ano and 8. W. Alice Mueller gave | oty Glub desires Sery delegate 1o | dressed poultry” iu'over and few lite rry Blossom Pictures Prophets, - ceremontal, S EibGes b | Retreshments were served M street northwest. Deputy Grand | talks. After the business meeting re- | @ onvention of the club |arrivals sell strictly on meri e- | | Entirely New S Theatrr inounces that at 'the Wednesday Master Tames 1o Chamberiain 1o 4 | freshments wero served by the good | DeXt Priday evening to hear of the |mmung is cantered on s oes” o2 | | Entirely New Model Just jend ycation SeRiresimantst Sl Lebanon Chapter, No. 2. will huve | membar of this lodice | o tho onder committe perfected plans of the bullding com: | unless of choice, fancy aaalicy drem. | | Released by Eastman 17 symbolic ceremony.of e charge of the religious Services at ), . e state board of officers met at | mittee. Several items of Impoftant|ed stock will not bring any more than | T S ; S Rt = e | the Masonic and Eastern Star Home | oble Grand Kate C. Twitchell ar home of Jr. P S C. Margaret | business require the aftention jive: he Improved tinguishing the lights” a| Commander Clyde H. Filley of it derli00 TV% 0'diock. Rev. John €. | nounces a bazaar to be held Apri rtman. and at the conclusion of | OTEAnizatio s date. Under increasin lies ! + of the Maundy Thurs- Brightwood mmandery, No Patmer. pastor of - Washington | immediutely after the clase of the | fhe husines: mestms luncheon was| Mount Vernon Camp will hold @ 80 | potatoes from the seuen he whire s i K. 1., announces a public installa Eh s Prashyts “Burek lodge business. on the seventh floor | scrved cial session Thursdzy evening. fol- | e ! . day services of the Ancienl) o, i ooiac " evening. preceded by | hen reshyterian, Chur B il | oF the temple, Tor‘the benefit of Dor- | * Golden Rod Pleasu ve |lowing the transaction of business. | POItO st ST . n nd Accepted Scottish Rite, will belthe grand visitation of the Grandi gt ihis chapter last Tuesday evening Lodge, No. 4. The entertainment 00 party at he M. . nker Schonberger Will be In charge | wonts “ang values a :hufi'o;‘m"m';’: . OWB.u ame’a lield Thursday evening at Trinity P. Commanders. Lurtin R Ginn. president of the Ma- | committee, with Past Noble Grand | Templs, §th and J° stre SUbEDrapTaL !last “week. Stock must be well . e streets morth- | The line Was advanced at the an-! conic and tar Home, de. | Marguerite Tson as chairman, will be | pext Tyesday. for the benefit . - - graded to command top prices of )i Church, 3d an teots rual election as follows: Jasper N N T ive 1o’ the | in charge of the various tables. Home. MODERN WOODMEN OF %5 €0 1.5 mar 108 Benar o oats ok vest, with the officers of Evange! Baker. eminent commander; Robert | history and e of the home. = Triumph Council, No. 8, will pay a 2.65 for 150-pound smcks. Wo. o 2 =} Past President Ella V. Mallory isi & Cilie nizhts Rtese Croix, officiat- ; A. Fisher, generalissimo: John Par- Mrs Andrey (‘oons sang severul solos ok i it in a body to American E selling mostly ha i | hapter. Knights I e Mrs, Andre n & in charge of a package party for el A Bt i AMERICA. {aopk pelling, slostls hate price £53 oAy 5 knight ©ons. captain general; Fred b. Blood foulster of Brookland | ity SPArEe OF S gl Ea) . at 7:10 e'elock. “Even it & knight | opi0 Carden: Omar J. Veley, juntor gave recitations. Bethel, No. (APl 21, it Nuom! Lodge room. Mo 1 to the Roxie radio fund. The | Various camps of the Distric Demand for swents and vams is Jight iose Croix be alone in the place, Ne | warden: Herbert F. Ivers (re-elect-| 1. b's Daughters. presented a | " 0o D o TETEE L) be ®iven. | OF 1 and initiatory officers will | nearby Marviand will en B and receipts ample, The market has must, in spirit at least, feast on this | ed), prelate: Walker I. ry f(re-. Revolutionary war pay under the ‘l‘r:v\xd("l of th l:fl‘h!k‘h Assembly | Barbara Frietchie, No. 21, April members and their friends in North-|{an easy tone at 4.00 to 6.50 a bar- | = This wpplies elected). treasurer: J. Howard Hixson | direction of Mrs. Jessie Hover. past | g S. Thom s member o at Mount Rainier, to confer the de- | cast Masonic Temple, Tuesday, at 8| re! for the former and 4.00 to 6.00 \lay with his brethren a B e elsolad). oo A Alizson Martha, and also an ex- [ Q00 T q000™ [grees on twenty-nine candidates. : p.m der the auspices of the fra-|for the latter. No. o stoek of both o the mystic banquet which als0 iS| wig, standard bearer: William its drill team. The chap-|"" | Plans are being made to entertain the | ternal relations committce. The pro- }!ell.nz mostly 250 to 3.60, and culls e el ot na-mervic Smith, sword bearer: K. Tver Nilsson card party at the| Salem Lodge will specially | Men ai a surprise party in the near | gram. consicting of dancing and mu-|not wanted. Most of the stock from et . 1l start with an or- Warder: Warren A Pierce, trustee| New Ebbitt April nfer the initiatory dezree on a class | futur 9 . . numbers by local talent in-| eastern shore of both sweets and The servide will sta _. R ke D Of candidates next Thursdas might. | Moumt Vernon Council, No. 18 |ciudes an address on “Woodmen Fra- | vams of poor quality and being tope gan prelude, by Harry G. Kimball, Worthy Matron Edith E. F 1t is announced that the various | met last Monday evening. Councilor | ternity” by Representative Fdgar: ped will not bring quotatiens. in some L. C. C. Ii., followed by the opening{ In La Fayatte I . 19, Thurs. | Miriam Chapter, No P committees g charge for n..»‘ enter- }li:m‘ Iw“ a ;mn-ry ;-‘:'0:|d(n‘|i The a;.; How: r;l of \_:yr, 'ylal :;.:‘ cture. :n.;m;:;;_-gimi‘x‘o' udxa i . = = & whten Y Bvenin < AT S- | zree work for tomorrow n tainment of Niagars Falls Lodge, No. | gTees were conferred ays @ e subjec ne Hundred Cen Jema native and nearby gar- ot Brangelist Chapter, during which T nCvening, the yavel Club degree | 300 1T aura Lewis has B | T apara Falls N Y. Bave com. |means for the betterment of the coun- “One . Hundred Years by |den truck continues fairly good con- | thecanthems, “GOA IS8 RPIEILRNZ G R i s PLfy the work of the | yilfar" gance April 21 at the New |plated all plans and preparations 105 fell were discugsad sng many intcrest | Jsmes Qurson Bartholt: Past Consul |sidering amount of carly spring vege. | ball r\vnwAll‘r;h”}l‘::(("‘:‘\“"” Yo = | Ebbitt. and 50 a_card party .«(xi the visit of this team. which will ar- | ing :hn 2 lfurA(hn \,, '.”,.."] | LMV n?:-'q\f-n h:m‘ ““":,-},.,‘,‘T. _:;.‘,h\ on the market, but it takes ith You iy i Atiiie comvocatt Northeast Masonic Temple. Sth and irive on Tuesday, April 22, 1924, This {months party is to be held | members of Columbia Camp y { first_quality 1o bring ‘top prices for \ m.‘ \,.'u‘.\h m‘u”, ol o W s n“lmr:h:n 310..:.( Hn‘rl‘h‘ ¥ streets, April 30. The wass xhn»x team will confer the first vlezr»{ !ur’.\‘h'lrrh 31 their n.xlv srd g:\rd Penn- | day the following producs J’ fumphrey, K. C. C. IL.. dir: : Wil- { Chapter, R M. Tuesday evening, s co ttee has arranced a the- | Columbia Lodge. A program of en- |sylvania avenue southeast. The next | _ ~ e Jeets, 1.5 - e am Athorholt, first tenor: Homer X after the degrocs, in address Was G- | ier party For AV G Dast Matron | tertainment s heing arranged for the | meeting Will be (omorrow night 400" 10 00 e ot Entire aluminum case Fope, second tenor: < lvered by Rev.' o M. Compher ' of | Ruie”Hovee, Associate Matron Anna | visitors Vne Ewentioth Centus Clnl mec ot { SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF 330 oty 50 nasal: Later 39 2ma 21 | | cooran: 1o - piaa | Sase bass. and Harry G. Kimball, organist. nt Tabor A *. Church, George- | Se; and Bessie Kozer, assisted by the home of Mr. and Mrs. R Down- {bushel: onmions, 1 250 per v o Arthur M. Free will deliver the |town, on “Influence of Masonry l‘nfm.lrl.:-lx'rr A T hatte of a! | Esther Tiebekun Dodxe, No. b, will |ing. ‘with Mre. ‘Viala Thompson Dee- LIBERTY. I botina: syiie 2.50 Pl ) sl Takes i Maundy Thursday address; Meyer National Life At the conclusion re- | rumn sale to be held April 28, 23 | meet Monday evening. siding. They have accepted an invi- | qpe ypirev-first iversary of Hope | hundred; pa b -25 an 00 fe 3 s pictures Golaman will play a violin Solo and | freshments were served. At the next!and so. tation to put on the class initiation | oot (NS T\ A0 A ebrated Tues- | spinach, 70 g = 70 basket:| | 91 %41/ inchis A Kimbail the offertory, Nev- | COnvocation the Roval Arch degree The fourth annual banquet of the | for Bullston Council of Virginia Tues- | qoc wichi ot Navel Lodan Hall. Afer | nipe-40 and 5 bus . in's “Misericordia.” ¥ill be presented for two teams, the| speme Chapter. No. 10. at its lust|9rder will be held at the Gty Club, An ovster supper was e Short business session an entertain- | Apples are in only fair demand and | famera tiavsshould dek et chapte cers offio or one Areme T 0, 10, S8 4 24, m. Grand Warden % s ort busi sessio tertain- | only fa mand an S Careia The ceremony of extinguishi [ Shapter pfcers officlating for one and | meeting held a short busines e %, Winpeit Brinoundas that al adent Cond ment was held. Floyd Abbott, Casl. |with supplies running hoas market | | 135t & Jifetime. lights W be _performed by 7 o €St ASS0- | gjon, after which a program was ren- | AETEY P TP . leted for "he Y. music ton Howell and Carlton Fry, from the o8 weak at 175 to 650 o0 scoe Davis, 33 egTee. 3 - =o - Ciation of the Distriet for the other. = ) e ‘mee w be 1q | Plans have en completed i After rutine busine Zallipol o instrel = ¢, Zave acked « - 0 @ barrel for e S e d High Priest Simon Bube ‘made | § red. The next meeting will be held jevent. Dancing will follow the Pro- | dramatic team of the lodse e e e iiadioal Rome beauties and r, as addre Einle Wednesday. at which time degrees|gram of entertainment. ot c el il pumorous selections. Phil Ostus Sung. i winesaps whli b p g T Chapter—J. Claude Keiper, 1. | 40 @ddress alzo and congratulated the | will ba conferred, followed by 4 pro- SRR S {EN Ser i i short meeting and decided to begin mpanied at the piano by Mre. Phii v ring @ premiam of 30 FILMS DEVELOPED hiting Estes, Frank k. Koch, John { “HaPte i rehearsals on a new play ch they . 1% a barrel oy tat] e The one hundred and fitth anniver- | [Ehearsals on a new play which they | e thort. proram | SCTiy & barrel over quotations. Bushel All films left by 9:30 Wineman, Sterling Kerr, Monle - sary of the Odd Fellows will be heid to produce some time in May : ol as to . A dancing was hel freshments were | quality. and e i s 3 Elections in De ° . Liberty Council initiated one can- Y quality and condition. Stock s ~anger and Lem Towers, jr. all of | \ Blections in De Molay Commandery: | At its 1 necting Joppa Lodge at Central High School auditorium | g taberty Council initiated one can” | erved” The Wil con- | IR0 and sondition, Stock showing | || A. M. delivered same iie “thirty-third degree: Worth F.[J0 4 # T, resuited as follows: Dave | chapter, No. 27. held a short bui April 26, at 8 pm. A program has | I9RICCERT FEOCINED BOE O O e initiatic ry Tuesday |0 e A o ] arp day at 4:30. Lindon, H. H. Strect. Frank M. Roller | W Moser, ~eminent ~commander: | newy session, after which the members|been prepared. Deputy Grand Sire | W) Weanendes Jo S5 ht until the Lody meets at and Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, all K. C. R Hapare. seneralissimo; Bd-{und guests were conveyed to the gym- | Herbert Thompson will be the |} Teseletion IHgoreing } | Alexandria, Va., in May 1., and Cyrus C. Coowmbs, 52d de- | ward F. Roberson. captain-general:|nasium of the Petworth Methodist | principal speaker. Aachiat “Phe tapte ot — o S Limun Connbs S0 | P uber et SRrachGharal | Thath S, i Srnerin, Meinoals e cavHomic pavemrers or DRY GOODS HELD STEADY. which also will sing “God { o "prelain Davie 1 Homam {;‘:‘:{'iklcilfié-s' Easter party was held. The KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. cussion being led by Past H | Wipe Away All Tears” (Ca 3 i Bda ] S- | children from the Masonic and » Hors C. H. Miller and A H ‘ s i1l it W Vit |ern Star Home were the srand Chancellor Albert E. Gorham | Past. Councilor W. H. Meclung AMERICA. Cottons Ordered Mostly for April| e Away Al Teary wCALC | urer (third time): Edward Stelle, re- na). wh be follo by the | U ¢ I du % . Ho g : L postlude “Impromptu™ (Moter). | Soreer (fourh time): Willlam M. Ben- | guests. Children of the chapter gave | visited the Grand Lodge of Maryland, | vote of confidence was exiended 0| A card parts and dance is to L ! and May Delivery. Tn the “Memoriam” are included | row’ sword bearer: Viete | the entertainment under the direc- |in convention in Baltimore last Tues- | Judge Scllers of the Juvenile Coutt | by Court District of Columbia. No. i N (e names of Hiram Ensor Anderson. warder: William N eahn Pyle, | tion of the secretary, Past Matron {day, and addressed the grand lodge | and resolution recommending heriat the Raleigh Hotel May NEW YORK. April 12—Cotton A A. Aspinwall, Asher Ayres. Mh'nE;;U’Dh‘ ';"’:ré:-‘nm ’y“'lf.nf‘\(;;;',i"“"‘“' E. Dietz. The chapter will give | on “Constructive Pythianism.” The | reappoiniment was approved. —The | Dramatic Society will present a minstrel | goods market held barely steady in | M tecker. Achille of governors: Eugene E. Thompson. | oy G40 t Meridian Mansions Aprill Grand Lodge of Maryland has unani- cil will hold a rummage e this I show at Waldorf, Md. in the near fu- | 3 : : : 5 i 4 A " Peter's Cath. | the ETay goods' division todav. mod- n. K. C. Cilliz # = et also plans are under way for almously indorsed Suprenie Represent- r the benefit of the relief!tyre for the benefit of St. Peter's Cath- day. mod Trhan 1 Coott. Edwin perpetual membership and memoriai | Tummaze sale October 20. 21 and 25 | At ftarn of Frederion, Sid. S G, Willior: "o €T erate trading_continuing. and wort | BUISHAE Moses Eisenmann, Richard P. G TEECEEUErCe METeS s pEaa The chapter will have charge of the | as a ate for the off wul{ ViFginia Dare Council, 3 10 | Sorris, formerly of St. Peters Church, { of the business being for deliveries Moses Eisenmann, Richard P. religious services at the home April | preme > chancellor at the coming ! be instituted at Odd Fellows' Hall. | {his city, is pastor there xt Tuesday ' in April and May. Buying was steady | “To children ap spgel of merey.” - Whers W b e o toagey | .The fourth annual ’ At the meeting next Wednesday snvention of the supreme lodge at | April 23, held & preliminary meeting |,yening Court District of Columbla wiil | in finished goods lines, Lut small | girections follawed, IT NEVER FPAIL Daniel W. tiggins, Henry M. Hodges. [ Grand Council, Order of De Molay. was | the degrees will be conferred, The onto, Canada. next August. Wednesday and compl its Or- | ioct in the Raleigh Yarns were in better call, With | hegpite scarcity and enormous cost of SAN- Delos T Maring, Henry Clay roentls et at Kansas City. Mo, Judgs | Star club will give 4 200 party at 14th | Contury and Decatur Lodge! No. 50, | ganization. | Srs. ; . Sey- = . ces In trading centers below Wh*t)) pgusx. It ceniaine full dose. Steed el tinnes toot, Isham &, 1 Alexander G. Cochran of St. Louis, | and Decatur streets northwest Apri fonday and elected Chris. | mour was elected councilor and s ask. Heavy woaves for s *leat. Sold everywi o by 4 Moses john W. ‘Sharer. Eat0 maatet lconnalot Draiden. Bape | 2hoat & pim. ¢ octing of | tlon B Ioar a mombar by transtes of | MoNauehton recording atcretasy: Th DAUGHTERS OF SCOTIA. B T e e geare et S erwacie o by all . H 3 Edmond T. Strobel, £7 ves were present from every state, the home board . the mem- | membership from Boixe Lodge, No.|lodge will meet for the present o Ao Soe S broad silks. New full prints are be- Eat. . A, Voorhees; M. D. Philadelphia. . Trewhella, bert A {in the Union and from Canada and the were entériained by Mrs. Schin- | 60, of Boise, Tdaho. and also conferred | the second and fourth Wednesdays & Simon Wol Elliott | panama Canal Zone ner, assisted by Mrs Utley and Mrs. | the rank of esquire on Oliver K. Kar, | 0dd Fellows' Temple even 1t was reported that 211 chapters ha the ceremonies being in charge of The seventh anniversary of Good- and ¥ been added within the past year, maki " 11 L total of 1,177 chapt Z) No. 8. will 3 at the Masonic Tem St ireets northeast, followed by Chancellor Comman 2 d Mon- {4 soctal, ~ Refroshments were served | JUST RECEIVED AND i 3 e, No. p ¥ o nex etin ill be held A orid. with a membe n i ¥ evening by R i ST . et National r N At » Pt M OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SALE rdaoted at 000. Five years aso. the Kitchen followd by tendered his r 3 State Councilor Ma- i | | | . 25000 Pive e e deanon ot kot who instituted the JRDE] U. S. Gov’ ich. 4 02 O soacin serihment (Fmememta 0 5 B S P ghther soral” u [T vernon Ladee, e i, gwell who \netityied U\ FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES. | . S. t -Grade 1 avid Ransom ( celebrate the fi‘(\rw\'en(!hh I'- Jan.es, State SA-rrr(z|r_\' ry‘ 1n ‘.\I||llvr. Washington Aerie received another P sary of the institution of t odge | Deputy State Couneilor Julia Delang (| Washington acrie teceiveq qunios Om E it its convention at Pythian Temple | and Past Councilors Louise A. Grubbs | large class of injtates s THATAY ce Lquipment Masons, Charles I |tha ‘nterest and curiosity of luds be. | Fimmage sale last Monday, Tuesday | n¢3t Wednesday. at 8 p.m. nd Harry Howell. resident P. J. Callan and others. the grund matron and 'yween gixteen and twenty-one ye. and Wednesday. A dinner is to bej Calanthe Lodge. No. 11, will confer{ ——————— The entertainment commitiee is en- ik = Order of the Fastern | pee Y years of | Si0en by the ways and means com. |the rank of knizht on a large clas — e i namber of —Steel Filing Cabinets S gaged in e s The governing hody decided to enter | Mittee at Northeast Temple. Sth and {4t its convention tomorrow evening { NATIONAL UNION. { Sutings during the summer. —Oak Filing Cabinets todges and lathietics. and plans to have a De Molay | | Streets northeast. Tuesd: [ iaminin Todke, No. 2. swhose F: A Myers, superintendent of field, = —Oak Swivel Chairs r ave Torward- | team competn for the Olympic g: == rship is co sed " knights | paid the Washington jurisdiction a = o member have died | “The following men wers elected 1 The Matrons and Patrons' Associa- | membership is compoged of knights {00 o, 420" ivening * 10 » out | SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. —Card Index Files 2 i 21me) i Jacksonvi e 1 er in the syinbolie cross or star € : £ S | Wednesday evening. . drive which has been on since Jan- i (AR (8 iy Ty at the The name of the-dtconsed member | igtiasst A Teed, Newark, N 3. |0y e A acociate Grand |, Srracusian Lodge, No. 10, will io-[uary 1 ‘ana wil contihue ta early|nexp meeting. A program was —M'Ghoxnyi__fl-}r%?h T = uembe rancis S. King, Cheyenne, Wyo., and | 0613 g Shcrene o i lass of six through the my in June and a cere- { DT 4 at the las 5. 6 an: g ac ; William J. Kerr,’ Corvallis, Orez. These | batron Charley 8. Shreeve was toast- (. rios of the rank of esquire at its |monial by the combined councils. The { \jigdleton. “The Sniggle: » t. Tables elections bring the it tof to | master. Toasts were responded to by | ./} ention next Friday evening. committee on extension and pubiicity | 3,0 wiven by Mrs. Jennie thirty-one, the membership being limited | (rand Patron William (. Betts. = was called in spectal session for Mon- i Niics (arretson, Elizabeth Emmons. s to fifty and being for lif; Grand Matron Mrs. Ida V. Faber, Pas o day evening at headquarters. The | [elia Carter, Alice Middleton. Special! ! ’ oS e Grand Patron Ben W. Murch, Past KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Sabcommittee appointed to make ar- | denn CATLCT i Carter, Dorothy Tucl | 4l seating urrangements pro- | The Washington Railroad Square (Grand Matron Mrs, Tillie C, Chauncey. : ; ngements for the annual excursion {er ynd Ruth Thomas Oak DO le o them Club “sax" orchestra has materfaliy. | Astoclate Grand Matron Mrs Nellie | At 4 meeting of Keane Councll Thurs: | e "a" favorable report. and it was | ¢ ST 85 i ub .50 will be i sic for the | ed. Among those who have alreads | Fletcher and P'ast Patrons Frank A.|day evening Gra o T i S Gte oY tha commitiae and @ Sermon by the as- | enrolwa are George W © Mergsl] | BirEfeld, 1dgar B. Merritt, Thomas | Burns announced that a eard party and | {10 WAMROE G0 el S Chesa- LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Flat Desks = {grand chaplain. Thy program | Charles W. Jones, William it il |S. Sergeon and Roland M. Brown. The | dance wil be held in the K. of C. club- | tha} the SAMTSAR 2 i = A 1t=el| i KS. ... = = fams, 1. B, Myers, William . program, under the direction of Asso- | house Thursday evening, April 24, for | PORKS BeACR WU 0 0 (0 ker at| BALTIMORE, Md., 2 Aol . Charles It Bartlett:| Allen’ & Kdwards, Frank o [clate Grand | Matron Mrs | Nellle | the relief fund of the council, Mrs. |\ fcling Thursday evening. Dr. | (he live stock market ruled steady proce hymn by | baugh and Ralph Gauker, p Fletcher. consisted of a reading by | W. W. Adamson will be in charge. as- | (i rae W Smith is prosident 6f this | (pie weel « demand will drop next . . conpregation: opening sen. | Sevaral Of them are cald 1o bt | Mrs. Schoenhals, vocal folos by Mrs, | sisted by Mre. John E. Burns, Mrs. | OeoT88 We v this week, the de Book Case Sections s g training of youth in the dut s and re- | grand chaplain, under au- | ponsibilities of citizenship. the lessons | The auziliars home board commit- ioen and commendation of the | BITIC tanght in such a wan a5 1o crears | tee of Uni hapter, No. 2, held ed, have been mailed T R e ole: the | ot of exceptional abiiy. The rmolo~ | Schilling and dancing. Those present | Leo 1. Iavanash, Mrs. George W.|"MRSWL | = 0ci mot Tuesday eve. | week until after Easter. sl‘:m hea: —Black Tren: Safes vers solo: an- | bers are enthusiastic over the nes |in addition to the above were Mrs. |Grifith, Mrs. Daniel J.” Burke. Mrs. (oo The council was presided over | shipments are not advisable B int robs @ con- | unit to the club. iz t. Mrs. Thomas I, Ser- | o'clock. Tuesday evening. Keane Coun- | [\" 5 ogident 4. B. K. Leo, Tha com- | lambs continue in good demand, with | lueprint Cab: D. Tu| The sonual bail of the club will [Scon. Mrs. Roland M. Brown. Mrs.jcil night at the “Passion Play® the |mittee on membership reporied g00d | receipts light of desirable stogk. OB memo- | he given at the liotel Paleizh, April | Natherine S. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. {council s well represented.” W. A.ipqorase and one new application for | top-grade cattie will bring top ‘d" 5 . The ¢ tharge oo, | Bernard W. Spilie, Mr. and Mrs. Wii- { Mulligan of Keane Council was chair- | nlfberchip was presented 1es, and much of the iy receipts | Prices Actually Less Than violin solo: closing pray RIbE 0T A W Erawas Shat an liam Gutshall, Dann Faber, William K. {man of the theater committee. Ed-|"{1it0q Cou vievening, | consist of common to ordinary stock. hymn: processional B Bowerson. viee ehairman: O w.| Hill, Mre. Adrienne 15 Shreeve, Miss{ward P. Goodwin: vice chairmas, and | president W 4 T, 1. | whiet has to d Cost to Make I hymn, organ postlude. ! Riley. =ecretary; A. Brent, G. F. Edith Burrell. I'au]l J. Chacneey, Mrs. | other members were Billy Walsh. i (orgell, the retiring ¥ ent. was | Quotations today at Light mell. T. 15 Frye, O. M. Ballsuft and | Minnie E. Strickler, Mre. Charles Ash_ | Willian Aman, Charley Montgomery.{prasented with a gold Odd Fellow | whart i : a A. Morzan. chaplain of | William I*. Hayes. tord. George 1. Fletcher, Mrs. Lydia L | Kénneth Regan, John Clark, William { button, with a diamond setting. A. S | Reef cattle, first quality, 1b.. § to 9; | unt Pleasant Lodge, No. 33, has in- T Riley and Mrs. Katherine Betts. {Olmstead. R. F. Krogman. John E.iprown made the presentation speech. | medium, 1b., 6 to 7. Bulls, as to qual- | ted_the lodge to attend services aty Tresident Samuel J. Gompers an- | == Burns, Frank Haske and Henry Nolda. | 1y 5. Albright was elected (o A1l the | tecTb 4 to 6. Cows, choice to fancy, | i Pleasant Congregational | nounces that the April meeting of| Acacia Chapter will have its usual| Washington Council will celebrate | acancy of sergeant. President Bell |11 415 to 4l,; common to fair. Ib., at 5 . The brethren | the Level Club- falling on Good Fri- | stated communication Tuesday even- | its twenty-seventh anniversary April announced that United Council would { 2'{o 4. Oxen. as to quality, Ib. 41s to odgerooms, 14th and | day has been called off. The next|ins. After a business meeting Mrs A rations for which are being | zive a 500 party and an entertainment Milk cows, choice to fancy, head, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT at a_discount. street | t 4 p.om. ' Members | meeting of the club will be held May | Charles Wood will give an illustrated y a_committee headed by April 1S. in their council chamber. | 5550 to 75.00; common to fair, head, nvited 16 : lecture on her travels through th: State Deputy leo Rover. to|Raymond Richardson was admitted as | 30,00 to 50.00. Calves, veal, choice, - =z far east and other countries of the!maie the event a memorablc one. at!a new member. %0 %o 11; ordinary to ' medium, vening at the President The executive committee of the |eastern hemisphere. Rauscher's. Members of the anni-| Central Council met Tuesday eve- | 4 1o 10: rough. heavy, common. ipolis Grotto will stage!lonic Club and their wives. met at] .. . SEwis i versary class will be guests of the ning. President E. 1. Evans was in | 10" 7 1o 8. Sheep, choice, ib, 7 Lo 8. annual spring ceremonial, with a !y o0 0Ty 2 Mss. § The children of the Ketchum School | council for the evening. May 5 a|the chair. A. A. Wright was appoint- | o1 hucks, 1b., o to5: common, 3 to 4, rze eclass of candidates to be in- ¢ home of Ar. and Mrs. John L |provided the entertainment Tuesday | supper-dance and vaudeville are an- jed chairman of a committee to con- | [amps, fall, choice. 1b., 15 to 16; fair ion of Past!McGrew recently, to make arrange- s in Electa Chapter, under the ! notnced by the council. at Wardman | fer with all of the councils of the | 12 20% "y “1a" o "14; common, thin, elford. | ments for_ forthcoming imcciings of direction of Mrs. Gladys Hollister. | park Hotel. This will be the most | Washington jurisdiction with a view‘,b_ %y to 10: spring, as to size and s rd of the{the club.. The next meeting will be|The Kitchen Band from the kinder-, nomentious event held by the coun- {to preparing a_joint entertainment *°1b.. 18 to 0. Hogs, straight, | t Monareh | held April 29 the Mount Pleasant | garten led by Robert Ranken gave sev- | gif l::::;? e present administra- | for all the members on a large scale, | fU4HT: o we b, 5 to 6. Stags and | of Long T Grotto, | lodge rooms, 14th and Kenvon streets, | cral numbers. The children from the | fion. | to_take place some time in June. Boars: Ib; to 4. Live pigs, as to size \. Y. will represent the !and is to be known as “home talent” irst grade. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, | “Xpri1 30 a special anniversary en-| Vietory Council Monday eve- | O8F U M., 10 to 12, Shoats, as Among the- candi- | night, 'This does not mean that the | teacher. gave the play “Cinderella.” | iorainment will be given for mem- [ning, President J. iams presi; (“:\;‘o and quaity b, 8 to 9 = expected. will be Repre- | entertainment features will be pro- | A number of children from sixth Blperss and lady friends in the ball-{ing. C. Bennie made his annual re- | U CHICAGO, April (United States M ' Theod: Burton, who | vided by amateurs. The club num-|grade sang several selections. “Alice | . { port on the hospital bed fund. A suit- ' re) —Hogs— | i1 e initiated fr Al Sirat Grotts of | bers among ils membership many ox- | n Wonderiand" was given by several | Togrs, Of the hall, to be followed by | PoTl OF ropriation was made. . (o | Department of Asriculiyre) —Hogce Cieveland, Ohio. cellent vocalists, pianists. violinists!of the children. i of the fvat 5nd Sscond | finance victory council in the work it | Recelpts, 6.000 betds TR, o000 Thu evening the final dance of d elocutionists, some of whom have L > is doing on the bowling team. Ap- N 1l seuson of the Grotto Ba Sere eir servic or “home | _Worthy degrees will be given Friday evening | b Pound averages, 7.45a7.60: Willard Hote) o | enterfainment committee s E. C.|be no work tomorrow evening, but el President D. A. Helpman at Toledo, { KILINE BIES MRCHHT6 60" " ostimated i10Unees that Sany 1n Mav o Grats | o oores - | brogram arranged by the entartain. | Tuesday might, in Carrol Gounen, j Otes [ hoidover. 4,000; heavywelght. 7.3527.63: fdies' 1 1l be Ay ot "ellowship Club, of which Lynn | oty 25 the lecturer will report on the ca e e { medium, 7.40a i 1058765 Jadies' night will be b The Fellowship | ment committee will be presented. | the lecturer will Peport of the cord ROYAL ARCANUN. [medium, A it 45, packing sows. Members of the firotto are much | }H. Troutman is a former president,| A program _followed the regular y > ! 85a7.00: packing sows. rough, interested in the forthcoming dog and | has endowed a room in the Masonic: meeting of Naomi Chapter, No. 3, | Raleigh Hotel May 1 for the benefit A smooth, §.85a7.00: packing s, 1 1ony Hhow April 26 to’ May: 3. “which | and lastern Star Home. and at pres- | April 8, and ways and means com. | Of the Catholic Boys’ Welfare Coun-| The thirtieth annual session of the | 6.5a6.55 Iau-i'l.‘v:‘s. e SR Nill be entertaining for children as | ent is arranging to send John k. Bor- | mittee served refreshments. A card | Cil. Many prominent men are assiSt- | Grand Council of the District of Co-!nac;’:;“ e Pago: Better = grades ell as adults The receipts of one|land and Samuel 'T. Farmer, both!party is to be held April ard | ihg to make this a success. It will i the ¥ 2 Petter - . : Sening Will be given to the Masonle | past masters and past high Driesis|at the Gavel Club while anothe s | e0ablo the boys to spend a summer |lWubla was hheld at (he Ratelgh Hotel | weighty beel steers, 25 (o 15 MERer: Sweaters Dresses Waists Drapenes Znd Iastern Star Home of the Dis. | of Acacia Lodge and Columbia Chap- | to be held April 28 at home of Fior. | vacation at Camp Columbus. {last Monaay. at 8'pam. -The dflicers montly 8O, up: cOMMOP REEATEy T I 3 . arict : | ter, respectively, to the annual con-|cnee A. Warncr, 1503 Hamilton street s |electea and_installed were: A, L. lightweight ' stecrs and vearlings,| (aate Kimonas Stockin, Ginghams At the recent “Goodfelle ip | vention of the League of Masonic,northwest. A rummage sale is to - B. | Ebersole, grand regent: J. F. Bra- steady to 25 l!,f 43 *highest for cur- KS g Night" of Kallipolis Grotto addreases | Clubs, which will meet in New York |be held May 1, 2 and 3 &t 1018 Georgis . P. 0. ELKS. ishears, grand vice regent; J. H. tured steers, 12.40, | - . 3 . t yearlings, 11.75: ml i 1 - = Woradelivered by Past Grand Master | €6, S0, 0cF of the Jeague is to pro- | 27¢7UC: The initiatory ceremony Weanesauy | Grubty grind orator; THL aier {rent goars ool ot weiglly | Skt Curtains Coverings Everything FentmrEh M ey pand Henry | mote good fellowship and brotherly | — inight was exemplified before a 1arge | grang secretary; Guy F. Allen, grand | kosher cows and better grades beef Tadio ihspector of the fedeal Foven. | 10ve among the membership. One of | Martha Chapter, No. 4, met Friday |class, after which. short: speeches |treasurer; J. T. Whalen, grand chap- | heifers showing most advance; can | € s irm; bulls strong b “ - | the important mousures that received | night cly |lain; George M. Copenhaver, grand | ners and cutters fir ong | snent talked about the subjectof radlo, | 1RO JRBATRTE TSSUNCR “a FRce ot ‘gsh F::.d cAondkrrvd the degrees on | were made by members of the newly | Al O3 oo maa! rand wardens | to. 15 higher; veal calves uneven: | B ey eI wame: | convention was the project of en- | Miss Edna Anderson. A detailed re- [made Elks, visitors and resident |\’ Marsh, grand sentry, and G.|largely 50 to 1.00 lower; stockers and | ; p | 4 {dowing & scholarship Seorge! Port of the recent card party was|members. ~The newly appointed |y, ion Moote, Arand trustes. fargel. steady. Week's bulk prices | . jrg. During the evening the Grotto ! (QUNE 0, liversity for the chil. ! &iven by Conductress Jean Browr | membership committec met Tuesday | “The grand regent appointed as com- | follow: Beef steers and yearlings., Ia n es ©fchestra played under the direction | <24 | Associate Conduct night and clected P. J. Callan chair- | n_finance 1. S. Childs, chair- |3.50 to 1.00; fat she stock. 5.30a8.40; 7 Prophet’ Charles M. Dunn and K. | 9Ten of master Mason | e ahd M m,,fi'fl,,‘,‘,"{,'jmi‘; Bar: | man, Julius Richard vice chairman, | mans H_G. Tegelor and 1. 9. Dol | okaness and cutters 2.85a3.90; stock- ‘| Tinker of Mouni Pleasant Lodge | At the entertainment and dunce re- | party at Mrs. Martin's home, 117 34 |J. T. Ready secretary, Sidney |committee od laws and appeals, H. C. | ers and feeders. 6.2 > | # 1 with Afr. Fuell at the plano. | cently given by the Trestleboard Club® street northeast, April 22. At the [Schlamm assistant secretary and | Surguy, chairman; W. H. O'Brien and | Sheep—Receipts, 2000 head: re . S |at the City Ciub Charles R. Bartlett ' conclusion of the work, interesting | Lemuel ~ Hobey sergeant-at-arms. |, . Linz, and G.'W. Cooper as mem- |ceipts mostly direct: market nominal- | opails are in, shane for the Stag- |ied the Aimas Temple Glee Club in| remarks were made by ‘Past Patron | Next Tuesday its first regular meet- | ber of the commiftee on state of |ly steady; for weck around 13,000 ing frum May 2 to 10 inclusive, by | several numbers, Jack Kidwell played | Strayhorn of Annapolis Chapter. Re- | ing will be held. order. direct; 132 cars fed lots; compared | Aimas Temple. of “the greatest fash-| the banjo. and when his son Russell| freshments were served in the ban-| Several new members have enroll- | The session was praceded by a din- | week ago: Fat lambs 25 to 60 higher Pach 1 “Dj g on whow ever presented to the | came on the stage the house “broke' quet hall. ed with the Boston Club, which |ner, which was attended by the mem- |yearlings 25 to 50 higher: sheep most- ‘ach 15 cent package of “Diamond l perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. shington public” Potentate HArrY | Joose,”" for Russell is only three years | meets each Monday nighi at 8 |bers of the Grand Council and a num. |ly 60 higher: top fat wooled lambs | Dyes” contains directions so simplo | Just tell your druggist whether the ttary announces that the original | of age, but is musical, like his father Esther Chapter, No. 5, had as its|o'clock in the lodge room. The spe- |ber of distinguished gu, among week, 17.10; best clipped lambs, | any woman can dye or tint her old, ‘ material you wish to dye is wool or ) 3'un of merely holding & dally ex- (. W. Harmon gave a reading, ana|guests April 3 Grand Matron Mrs. [cial train will leave Washington |whom were Supreme Vice Regent ; top fat wooled ewes, " 12.50. i H Joition for the display of the lat: | Miss Esther Melilk, accompanied by'HeIen B Strait, Grand Patron Willfam | July 6 and the club will remain in | Harold C. Knoeppel. New York eity, |Bulk nrices follow: Fat wooled lambs, | oI "““’a“"fl now, even if ahe | silk, or whether it ia linen, cotten, 441 creatiens in feminine apparcl and Mise Gertrnde Smallwond. sang G Botls, Associate Grand Matron | Boston until July 10, the day of the | Sunreme District Fleld Manager H. 1 |16.0081 clipped. 14.15a16.40; we 2s mever dyed before. Buy Dia- [ or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes $rwiiry, together with orchestral Senutor Simon D. ¥ of Ohlo gave Mre Nellie E. Fletcher, Associate $purade. The return joursey may be 'Bowne, Eust Orange, N. J., Past Grand “ers, 10.95all.50; cwes, 10.50a12.25. mond Dyes—no other kind-—~then | never streak, spot, fade, of rus. ~ - (