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SO0 VR TOP Monster Benefit Perform-‘ ance to Be Given Tomorrow | Night for Flood Relief. - 1 " | ted Cross Missis- | lief fund reached | 1 the quota of $10 but officials o of mert em- of still more con- :h no new definite een set. Money is ur o long as there is suf- | eviated, it was said, much to be done. the District Chap. d_Cross continued to | g $114,732.76 this lance with the pc organization additior Il be welcome on Chamber of ¢ urned over to the R I collections, bringing Funds received gregate §$13,433.02 The Americ sippi Valley fi $500.000 more th, 000,000 this mor the 1 gently needed fering to be and there | Funds ra The e aided benefit arvan, the mar clans of t ers ha and Ro the en than 25 Althoug been hea seats left this after Perform ffered their s 1 bbing, in charg ament, stated that vould appear on the bill ance seat sale has ere ore still some good rticipants will rehearse ives of more 1o the professional tal- | on the bill, the Com- | Center Department wil pre. | svmbolic tableau, pla Marie Moore F 3 given in two & open- | the Jiving red formed | en from A y Cen- | fiss Doiothy Collins, as. | sisted by 16 pupile. The second scene | will portray two groups, those in need, with hands outstretched for help, and those who come to their aid. | Many Groy ! first group will include the saffering children, represented by |( Miss Grace Meyer and members of | . the Junior Park View Players; elder- | 1y men and women in want, repre:| sented by the Petworth Player | The destitute farm men and women, repr sented by Mrs. Helen Zeller and the | "Thomson rs; mothers with | babies, by & a Monk and the Senior Park View Players. The group of those who help will jnclude those who represent the| wealth of the world by Mrs, Aurora | M. Poston and the Wilson Players: | the business women of the world by Mary Schultz and Judy Lyeth, dance | directors of P View and Kast | Washington Centers: the poor, who | gladly give. by n Davis and the | children of Southeast Center: Girl| Scouts by Troop 21. led by Agnes McElroy Scouts by | Troop 43. led by H. A. Brand. and the Sweet Marie girls by the Masks | of the Central High Center. ‘The eentral our country giving aid to group will represent suffering humanity through the medium of the |y te FRRS UeSdauinters - Red Cross. Estelle Wentworth will | appear as the Spirit of our Country, | with a Red Cross worker from head- Sallie [ George Washington Univers. Through | Through the Mount Pleasant Miss ‘ M | Through the Farmers Community | & by The Star was a_check for $50 from the puplls of the Maret French School. This sum repreésents the voluntary withdrawal of $10 from the school fund for athletic and play ground equipment ~nd individual con- tributions tetaling $40. rritorial econtributions to the na- | fund are divided as follows: rn States, $ 2. Pacific. insular and foreign territories, $33,170. New Contributions Received. Contributions received by the Dis- trict Chapter of the Red Cross in-| cluded Cash collections— Riggs Bank, Eighteenth and Columbia road Commercial National Bank YW R g Departmental Bank....... Mrs. Edythe Patten Corbin.. Dr. Willlam L. Robins...... Cash collections— Washingtca Loan & Co. Sty P Feder Bank S Prudential Bank.... Interstate Commerce mission (additional) and Mrs, John B. Mc | a : o 20.00 $5.60 | & 1.95 Com | Newton . United I s 3.00 | Memorial Brethren | unday i “hurch, East | . 30.90 BNEY saiisei20H0 shington Hebrew Congre gation | Ethel Bowers, Barber & Jol Woodward Lo Loan & | merce are: 5.00 | 10.00 10.00 Florence Carty ...... Park View Red Cross Club R. M. Hunter . Emie Sullivan h collections A Friend—cash. 5 : | Woodward & Lo | throp— i Edythe P. Corbin (addition- | o R R 80.00 | Cash S L 15.32 Through National Savings & Trust ¢ Josephine Davis . 15 Gash 117000 3 : 5 Calvary Buptist Sunday School 385,53 | Allan . Henry. 10.00 | ‘ash collections— | Riggs _Bank and . A Merchants’ Bank Munsey Trust Co Fourteenth | | | Congregatio Josephine C. Alton B. ¢ Albert C. Nellie B. Jennie F. A. S. Hitcheoc Rice Holmes Fannie Pitts Miscellaneous <. Hilda W. Sh re G. Addison 3.00 | 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 169.65 10.00 50.00 o chagics’ National Bank.... 35.40 ast ~ Washington Savings 100.00 Red Cross Headquarters. .. Red Cross Headquarters. .. 5.00 quarters representing the Red Cross. | and Humanity portiayed by Miss | Mary Caroline Blaisdell of Petworth Center. § Pupils Send Check. Three-minute speakers will' appeur at the colored théaters of the city to- night, and this afterncon the Welcome Club is holding a ecard party at Hecht's store. Among the contributions received DRY CLEANIN AT WOUDRUFF! % Wichear Ghanigs and it e less Platn Wool Dresses, $1.50 For Estimates. Mdin 1400-1401.7413 | ‘14 | St. Thomas' Parish, 20,00 | Park View Christia 6.60 | Phoebe Stine, Soutl 156.59 | A: { Robert 203.00 | J- | Nellie M. C R. L. Motive Parts, Inc., | Dr. J. | Washington | National Mosaic Co., Inc., 5.00 | ff { A friend, V THE Lee Roy, American Red Cross Headquarters ... _EVENL STAR. WASHUL TN received | § Additional contributions £13,185.85 10 00 .00 Inc. 2 A friend, Rt hing! 5 shington, D. C Fortnightly Club, 3715 Mon son street Miss M. Home Employes of Lunch Room, 13 e William F. Meyer . | O1d Timers niture Club | Gov. Thomas Welles Society 46.00 | Children American Revolu; 6.60 | tion, through Mrs. Emig. . 15.00 CLEED S Y 5.00| 9.00 | Martha Dandridge [ IR0 T Dot 3 2,00 | I Bensinge 7.0 | Allee’ Hanley ...... " Total to date . B 250 Times-Herald H street northwest . ... Anonymous, Washington, D.C. Business Women's Counci ‘Washington, D. . George N. Henning, Was ton, D. C.,, George W ton University. .. 5.00 ' ageording to recent ce; F 5.00 | ington, D. C. 51.00 | Wa Mrs. C berland ;i 15.00 10.00 S 10.00 | . Conner, 1 100.00 Chiester, | teenth street . E. Briscoe, Columbia_ Sp T street . Mrs Ruth more street . Zahm, rles C. Marbury, 1013 teenth street northwest N. Harper, District National Bank J. ¥. Rogers, 2041 Rosemont enue : 14; 4 10.00 1.00 10.00 | 10.00 10.00 tie, 1368 Eu street northwest ,......... 100 2119 H street northwest .... sesssisus 5.00 John L. Wort, Carnegie In stitution of Washington ), C. Department Washington, 1 contributions received by hington Chawber of Com Contributio eviously ported M. Sworzyn Amerlcan Da! Inc. " i izabeth P. Sheppard reedman, Aaron & Co., re- TEeeEE T Sons, Inc.. 10.00 Supply Co.. e 25.00 | Inc. 25.00 | by | Headache Pain Colds Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis 10.00 | 10.00 5.00 J. Douglas Rollow H. Digges . shall Davis Woodworking 0., by John K. Murrell Charles B. Dulcan . William E. Mattingly 00| 5.00 | « ” S Accept only “Bayer 00 | 50.00 | 10.00 | John Zanier . Clark C. Griffith . Emerson & Orme The Carpel Co., Inc. . Hand Also Sufe Total to date .... Will Start Tomorrow —Friday When it comes clearance time we don’t quibble over re- ductions—but make a clean sweep—and decisive cutting— so you’ll have Choice of All Spring Suits and Topcoats Sallie H. Turpin ...... Union The Annual May Sale 5.00| .00 | 10.00 | 16.42 | 1 i 10.00 | .00 00 5.00 Australia’s population is 6,076,432 s figur TAKE “BAYER ASPIRIN" - Lpnuine 25.00, Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART package which contains proven directions. “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ttles of 24 and 100—Druggis Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Maoufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacld i i it it D. J. KAUFMAN, Inc. 1005 PA. AVE. 1724 PA. AVE. HOME OF THE “2-PANTS” SUIT CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Hello Folks— Here I am “once more.” This time to “shoot vou alittle hot stuff” about the greatest and most pretentious Straw Hat Sale we have ever at- tempted. We have gathcred under our 2 roofs 10,000 of the smartest, slickest, “spiffiest” straw hats you have ever lamped. Head conforming— comfort hats at every price—and “prices that tickle the pur’s:;.“ : }Q:, 10.000 Perfect Straw .Hat‘s—-- At Genuine Bargain Prices Flexible Ramblers $3.50 Zephyr Straws { Head Conformer $ 1.95 $2.85 service for all time. Pay for ita few dollars each month—a whole year to pay. We can tell you the whole story in a few ——Fashion Park—Charter House (the College Clothes)— = s po ry to Match ‘em at Try to Match "em at $2.50 { Try to Match ‘em at $3.50 minutes. for every income. RUUD MFG. CO. 13 G See Us, ADOLPH KAHN President Phone us. There's a RUUD St. N.W. Main 6985 Your Plumber or the Gus Co. ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE oft. AakinIne. THIRTY-I'IVE TYEARS av 935 F Street And Other Precious Stones JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Apartments to Let Madison, 1739 Eye St. Carvel Hall, 1915 K St. Penfield, 909 20th St. Tiverton, 11 21 24th St. One room, dressing room and bath; 1 room, grill- closet and bath; 1 room, kitchen and bath; 2 rooms and bath; 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. Rentals, $32.50 to $55.50 L W. Groomes, 1416 F St Richard Austin (London Topeoats) and Mode makes— * the finest Clothing the world produces—all included. The Suits ~—both 3-piece and some 4-piece sports suits, with knickers— $35 and $40 grades .ol 29 -$39 $45 and $50 grades $55 and $60 grades $65 and $70 grades #75, $85 and $90 grades The Topcoats $30, $35 and $40 grades . . $ $45 and $50 grades Included are Richard Austins and the Imported Camel’s Hair - = - dh £55, 60 and $65 grades . . gb There will be no charge for alterations We’d suggest prompt attendance that you may have advantage of the fullest variety from which to choose. The Mode—F at Eleventh Sennits—Flatfoots—China Splits—Yeddos—Saw Tooth and Cable Edges. Every new shape—every new shade—every braid that is fashionable. «, Mallory Flexelnt Straws, $5 Mallory Cravenette Straws, $4 $7.50 Genuine Panamas and Leghorns—all at one price, $5.65 HCX‘C.S a va]ue i{ thcre ever was une! Five hundred $35 and $40 SPRING Suits $2 3.75 EXTRA PANTS, $5 All new goods of this season. smart, snappy patterns for young or old. Single Breasted Double Breasted Regulars, Longs .nd Sto“'s. s;z" 33 to 48. LOOK! 500 Pairs Five-Dollar GREAT! 300 Pairs “Three and Three-ffty™ Imported GOLF HOSE $ 1.85 3 for $5.25 Last 2 Days Of the May Trade-Buslding Prices on Hot-Weather Clothes $15 and $16.50 Palm Beach 5uits$13'75 $20 Genur; 5 lemrfrn;u';:s i $16‘5 $25 & $30 Trofs- 319.75 cal Worsted Susts. Prices Go Up Monday Imported " LINEN KNICKERS $2.95 Mor;ty'J Worth or Money Back