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r 4 command of Capt. R. H. Sherman, and is furnishing six highly contrasted compositions through the courtesy of | CONGERT TONIGHT Band From Army School to Be Feature of Varied Com- munity Program. Eastern High Com- munity Center, tonight at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor” Concert Band from. the Army Music School (conducted by Kenneth Hebert). Sonata in B Flat¥ (first movement) ... (Conducted by Paul E. Selection, “Mlle. Modls: Concert Herbert (Conducted by Thomas F. Darcy.) “America”; oath of egiance, Willlam C. White, principal. The band selections will include the over- ture from ‘“Merry Wives of Windsor,” a selection from “Mlle. Modiste,” and the grand war march and battle hymn from Wagner's “Rienzi.” The gyest artist will be Sophocles T. Papas, performer on fretted iastru- ments. Mr. Pupas will give selections of arrangements for the Hawallan and Spanish guitars. He will be as- sisted at the piano by. Margaret Bowle Grant. The Lawrence School Glee Club, composed of 20 women, will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Miss Grant. Other feéatures will be Dorothy Leutbecker, soprano, in a group of ballads, and “Bob” jr. and Willis Lawrence with violin and “uke"” in a group of selected popular song hits. Community singing will be in- troduced several times that tie en- tire audience may participate. The doors will open at 7 o’clock. All seats will be free to the public. A free-will offering will be taken to de- fray the expenses. No children under 4 years of age will be admitted, and all other children must come with adults and sit with them throughout the program. Will Take Post Here. E EVENING FILE PLEA TO CANCEL PONZI DEPORTATION Attorneys Ask That Warrant in Case of “Fingncial Wizard” Be Withdrawn. ‘Cancellation of the warrant under which he is to be deported wgs asked of the Labor Department today by attorneys for Charles Ponzi, Boston *“financial wizard.” The warrant, issued last November, charges Ponzi with being in this country lllegally on the ground that he had been convicted of forgery previously in Candda. His case was heard by immigration inspectors at Boston last month and their finding was sent to Washington for confirma- tion by the board of immigration re- view. Ponzi's attorneys, appearing before the board yesterday, contended that he had been in this country for more than five years since conviction in Canada, and therefore, under the law, | may not be deported. —— e The speediest muscles in the whole |} body are those concerned in speech. (| In one experiment it was found that the speech muscles had made 1,600 definite separate movements in one STAR, WASH e PAY TRIBUTE TO ROGERS.|STONE SAYS DRY LAW WAS SERIOUS PROBLEM By the Ausociated Press, NEW YORK, April 8—One of the problems bearing most heavily upon his Harlan F. Stofie of the United States|General he had:argued many of his Bupreme Court told 500 law students|own cas he Supreme Court, at the Columbia University Monday.|and said, ed to argue more This problem, he said, was “an enor- the public should mous one for the Government to and that the office of Atiorney solve.” Is_prinfarily a law offce.” Justice Stone urged that the de- partment should be organized to firht Bay State Socfety Members Honor Late Representative. A resolution of regret and sorrow over the death of Representative John Jacob Rogers, was adopted by the Massachusetts State Soclety at its monthly meeting in the Washington Club last night. ~Representative Rogers was an active member of the soclety. d Following the business meeting 2 program of entertalnment was given, including a one-act play by Margaret Burke and Robert L. Clear; readings by Luclle Turner; tenor solos by Jo- seph de Meglio, accompanied by Mrs. John A, Chamberlain, and general dancing. About 500 members were present. ‘But as lohg as the law remains on the statute books” he sald, “the duty of public officials is plain, and the official who does not carry out that duty ought to be smitten hip and thigh.” He pointed out that while Attorney through the enforcement or no forcement of prohibition,” Ju e —— John R. Booth, the eminemt Cana- dian financler and industrial leader, is the oldest active lumberman in the world. Mr. Booth has just en- tered upon his 100th year. Paint to Preserve— It's & more serious matter than just | appearance. Painting properly done pro- il tects from the action of the elements. Your buflding will need defense againat the Summer's sun—after the Winter's } Mr. Storeowner:— “Bonded Floors” best fulfill our modern requirements and satisfy every practical demand—adaptable to almost any interior. its cases as do tlie biggest and most successful law firms. e As a result of the recent postal pay increass, many rural -carriers now recelve larger saiarics than the »ostmasters under whom they serve Saks & @mpany PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BEVENTH STREET rybody rybody Hawailan Lieut. Col. Thorne Strayer, 12th Infantry, at Camp Meade, Md., has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the inspector general, War Department. Springtime Is Painttime Our estimate will be most reason- able—and our work most satisfactory— for we use the best paint; the best skill and the best juigment. Phone West 2901 R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Painting Dep*. Investment Bldg., 15th & Eye St |l Gold Seal Battleahip = Linolouwm, Tread lite ‘Tile Masblaized Rubber Tils, Naturl Cor] . The BAKER CO., Inc. 1110 F St. N.W. Distributors for BONDED FLOORS, Inc. Manufacturers—Enginesrs—Contractors “'A Burety Bond with every foor.” Community singing. Sophocles T. Pap: ish guitars, guest artist; Margaret Bowie Grant at the (a) “If Winter Comes”.Tennent (b) “A May Morning Denza Dorothy Leutbecker, soprano; Mrs. Robert Lawrence at the piano. Grand_selection, in Maschera” (Conducted by loway). “Adoration” ..........Borowski Robert I ence, Jr., violinist; Mrs rence at the piano. Community singing. rybody “Southern Rhapsody”...Hosmer (Conducted by Clarence W. Ferguson). (a) “In the Time of Roses.” Re Goes to Fort Washington. Maj. Willlam H. Simpson, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., has been assign- ed to the 12th Infantry at Fort Wash- ington, Md. Prevent shoe pressure. minute. . At drug and shos sores Fl Bunions | IDESCROITE v cns onche | Quick, safe, sure relief, Zino b e n Ballo veco..Verdl ard A. Hal- Your Banker Knows. When in doubt about a security consult your banker. It is equally as much his interest as yours to protect your savings. You trust him with your deposits—why not trust him with your investment problems? Evening Star. | | \ » Boys' and Youths’ Easter, Outfits are of very timely importance. Dress him up in the best clothes obtainable at Saks & Co.—58 years of ex- perience and knowledge and dependability are back of every garment. - Big Boys’ ‘‘Longie’’ Suit $18.75 Most popular Suits for boys 14 to 19 years. The smart mannish English coat, one golf and one pair wide-bottomed long trousers. Well tailored from new Spring fabrics and colorings. Navy Blue or Mixture Two-Pants Vest Suit $16.75 Mannish-styled suit of the better kinds of fabrics, includ- ing pure worsted navy serge. Sack coat, blunt vest, one golf and one regular knicker. Sizes 7 to 18 years. (c) “Kentucky Babe’.. Lawrence School Glee Miss Grant at the piano. “Bob” Jr. and Willis Lawrence, in popular musical hits, se- lected; violin, ukulele and vocal. Grand war march and battle hymn from “Rienzi”.Wagner (Conducted by John A. Dapp). “Star Spangled Banner.” | You Are Cordially Invited —to consult the conservative and experienced officers of this bank regarding investments in listed securities, which may be purchased through us for cash or on the part pay- ment plan if desired. 30;, on Savings Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3 Year Up. Liberty National Bank 15th and Eye Streets N.W. Savings and Safe Depgsit Departments Open Until § P.M. Except Saturdays Residents of East Washington will be tendered a free community concert tonight at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the new Eastern High School, East Capitol and Seventeenth streets, by the Community Music Association Director Robert Lawrence has pre- community program ncert band from the s hool as the headline The band will be under the pared a ty with a 1 Army M feature. Two-Pants Vest Suit $14.75 Well tailored fross fabrics selected for their good-wearing qualities, in the new Spring mixture effects, in the most popular styles. English coat blunt vest and two pairs of lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. e Topcoats for Spring $9.75 Top Coats in several of the new models. Single or double breasted navy blue serge and mixtures, in sizes 24 to 10 years, Blond and Penny Satin - Spring Suits for Men and Young Men Two-Trouser Feature That Appeals - We offer these : ifi:-egtprir:gm:veitllsl with the ensemble. . ever pair. a fee lldngl of Smart modes of elegance to make the whole g r;cie ?fi a‘i e;sé appearance chic and different. know will ap- Priced$5 tO $10 peal to you with Styles Leathers as mpch en- thusiasm as Pumps Patent Leather they did to us. . Oxfords Tan Calf All the latest - Straps Tan Kid fabrics in fancy Ribbon Ties" Satin Cut Outs Suede blue serge and cheviots, so . . Sl Cuban, Spanish and spike popular this heels; also block and low heels as you choose. 1.Strap, Tan Inlay Patent L'eather Tan Calf Black Satin TIRELY new showing of fashionable Spring footwear just in time for Easter. ' There are proper colors to harmonize Simplicity and style in Small Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.95 Daintily styled and tailored from such well known, guar anteed fabrics as Imported Broadcloth, Linen, Gabardine, Poplin and others. An unusu- ally: large showing in plain colors and combinations of colors. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses, $1.50 Collar attached, neckband and sport collar, with long or short sleeves. White, tan, blue and gray. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Hats and Caps, $1.50 and $2.00 For the smaller boys. Tams in blue serge, tweeds and wash fabrics, also straws. Caps in a large variety and shapes for both large and small boys. Il Il I ‘“Junior High’”’ Two- Trousers Suits, $24.75 The young chap particular about his clothes will find assortments here most satisfactory. Specially designed styles for first long trousers suits in the new Spring colorings and fabrics. Sizes 33 to 38 years. ‘“‘Junior High”’ Topcoats $22.75 New models with deep patch pockets well tailored of knit fabrics. Imported fabrics and gabardines in sizes 33 to 38. < "', Second Floor. Boys’ and Little - Boys’ Oxfords “Just Like Dad’s” “- Tan Scotch graln, tan calf. black calf, patent leatner, blucher and lace styles; Wing- foot Goodyear rubber heels, leather and rubber soles. 81 to 1314 $5.00 Sizes 28 t0 36 1t06 $2.95 and $4.95 $5.50 and $6.00 First Floor: Tan Patent and ROLLER SKATES Winslow Ball-bearing Roller Skates Sports Section—Fourth ~Floor ; e T season, are rep- resented, and included are . numerous pat- terns for outdoor sports suits with one pair of long trou- sers and one pair of knickers, especially featuring the lighter shades that are new this Spring. = - Boys’ Slip-On, Roll Collar and Coat Sweaters Navy, maroon and brown; il ‘wool. " 8345 Boys’ Collegiate .. ' Sweaters All'wool, in néw block effect and stripes. Two-trousers suits in London lavender, gray, blue or tan, and, by the way, gray is holding the stage now —broader shoulders, wide lapels, trousers straight and full hanging and of medium width. Behind all this— sturdiness of material, longer wear, greater quality. Single and double breasted models. Saks & Company—Third Floor Patent and : ‘Tan Patent-and Patent Cut-out Pump Black Satin Cut-out Pump Black Suede Cut- outs Pump "' . Shoe Section, First Floor Patent and S lE