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R THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, M. T Proceeds will go to the sodality , I | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. m:;' | TODAY. “‘ e e * Tederal Chapter, No. 38, O. F. S., wil Mgr. Edward A. Pace will lecture on * ¢ 2 jserve Sy daatir Jroek S Spirfilsm” at 8:15 o'clock_for the |o'clock at Pythian Temple. benefit of St. Gertrude's School of | pm. at the University Club. Arts and Crafts street. Rev. R. D. Grymes, pastor of Salem | Baptist Church. “will ‘preach a special | sermon, 8 o'clock. at the Vermont Ave- 'S of nue Baptist Church for the benefit of Woodstock College, Md., wiil deliver an | the chureh. Subject, “God's Garden.” address. 8 o'clock, at Gonzaga College L Dr. John Olin Knott will s < | Hall, 47 T street. Subject: “The Ro- | man Question; Italian Treaty and Con- | o'clock, in ths Mount Pleasant Con- { — at 2400 Sixteenth | _william P. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, O. {E. 8. will serve a dinner from 5 to 7| o'clock at Masonic Hall, 1210 Wiscon- sin avenue, SECRETARY EXPIRES Dr. Paul Lessinoff, Formerly | in Washington- Post, | Columbia All members, : ments. odge Hall 3 Sk : cordat. Public invited. No admission | gregational Church, on “Present-Day | day at Joppa a _ Religion hores of the Mediter- | Upshur streets, instead i Dies in Paris 1thargfl : | Religion on the Sho {[pbus iceste outsad i ik, | The Senior Club. Girls' Friendly So- S FUTURE. The Woman's Alliance of All Souls Unitarian Church will meet tomorrow. 11 am. in Plerce Hall Fifteenth and Harvard streets. Dr. F. A. Moss will | speak on the “Modern Aftitude Toward morrow, 2 p.m.. Mental Diseases.” i will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Cen- Word of thé death in Paris of DI.'ter "j533 New Hampshire avenue. PRul Lessinoff. first secrétary of the| . o T o T Bj'garian legation ' London and for- | SQCIGY O Ao s Club, merly first secrefary of the Bulgarian “Control of Production,” by Dr. Wilson legation in Washingion, was received in Compton. avenue. Washington diplomatie circles yester-| The Burleith Garden Club will meet. | 1 p.m, | apartment 44, agy. |8 oclock, with Mrs. J. B Myer, 353 | e o meet | PSS formerly Miss Eliza- S street. Speakers: Mrs. Davenport | The American War Mothers will meet | = Mme. Lessinofl, formerly Miss Elira-| 0\ G5 price. Sublect, ~Danllas.” | tomorrow - evening. at the Hamilion | The Blologleal beth K. Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. T.! | rtley Given of Wardman Park Hotel,| Almni of William and Mary Coilege | 10t | hall of the Cosmos Club. eet Satur- Ninth and Monday at ‘The Men's Club and the Woman's Guild of the Mount Pleasant Conm’l- tional Church will give a *‘free fun fest” in the church gymnasium, 1410 road, tomorrow, Homemade stunts and free refres familles and friends of the church invited. Columbia Chapter will ms Washington Review. No. 4. W. B. will have a benefit card party Monda: 8 p.m.. at the club, 1750 Massachusetts Columbla W. C. T. U. will meet to- at_the home of Mrs. | Luncheon served at | gydney Phillips, 1763 Columbia roed. | i Miss Emma Jones will Society of Washington will meet Saturday, 8 p.m. g; uul;lb’!; i ‘The alumni of Willlam and Mary Col- ' Johnson will speak of “The Pupil of the | lege will tender a dinner to Col. Wil- Eye.” and E. liam P. Kent, succeeding Rear Admiral A Plant Industry Grayson " as president of the William | address on “Sugar, ! and Mary Alumni Club, March 28, 7:15 | Aeroplare in New Guinea.” Lof pm. | ‘The sixth dinn ‘Women's City Club, will Miss Mabel Boare invited. In New York City public_school sav. | ings banks 600.000 pupils in 1928 de | plication form, as “retired.” The space car had an operator's license | asking whether or not the owner of the | blank. : EISEMAN'S SEVENTH- & F . STS. g ot o COOLIDGE REGISTERS CAR , will sllvl an illustrated N ant Hunting by “Ex-President Gives Occupation as “Retired” on Form.’ SPRINGFIELD, Mass, March 21 (#). Former President Calvin Coelidge | erday had his automobile registered a messenger at the local automobile registry. ‘Tha car was the one which Mr. Cool- idge used in Washington while he was President and which he putchased from | he Government. The Massachusetts gistration number of the machine is 4. Mr. Coolidge gave his occupa- angwer to a question on the For the Younger Set—Palm Sunday The * Polo Buckle talk on the subject | “The District,” arranged by the | 5 A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE IS A CONVENIENCE It enables any man to dress stylishly without stinting himself. Our liberal credit plan is sensible, dignified, prac- ited $2.700.000. alout four vears ago while he was sta- | Kent, succeeding Rear Admiral Carv T.| card party Saturday night at its elub- | 'li]:ed at the Washington legation. She | Grayson as president of the William | house, Third street and Pennsylvania wis married to the Bulgarian diplomat w ender a dinner to Col. Willlam P.| The Phoenix Club_will give a 500- | w with her husband at the time of land Mary Alumni Club, 7:15 o'clock, at | avenue southeast, for the benefit of its | hmdum. o i o | University Club. athletic activities. i . Lessinofl was at Sliven, Bul- | —_ B | gdria, in 1884. He studied law, political | Chi Sigma Sorority will meet at Con- | Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, | sdlence and’finance at Leipzig ,,]dignm(;}‘m)‘p!. ug[|d(he national presi- [ 12:30 p.m., at Hotel Gordon. | . ent, Miss ., @ by | if" S e i 2 S PD IR Stearns Bible Class will meet tomor- | itary University of Munich, saw a year's ce, and was graduated by tHe University of Brussels with the de- | i 3 of LL. D. Later he studied at|piock, & Masonic neva. Temple, Rhode | cha: avenues northeast. e served in the first Balkan War 88| o1 Rosary Branch. Sodality of th fflieutenant in the Bulga:lan arms. In| piessed Virgin, will give 4 card party, | 1413 he entered the forelgn office at|goeic VITEIN, Wil glve @ card party. fia. In 1915 he made third sec- | g o 4 i Tetary of the Bulgarian legation nstantinople. Then he was trans- | f&red to Bern, Switzerland. In 1918 he again served in Sofis. and in 1919 he wps transferred to Washington as sec. d secretary of the legation here, be. 5 frst secretary about a year WEEK-END FLOWER 8 SPECIALS RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, Constipation is responsible for more from the Bulgarian g He || misery than any other eau - - immediate relief has been' er of th ] < e 5“""‘ . A tablet called Rexall | decorations has been discovered. This water from the dry, evacuating BT T The “Cash_and Carry” Prices en- able you to bring the most charming blooms into your home at little expense. C&C Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W. Franklin 5442 { Tower for Einstein Law Test Resembling a eross between an a ation beacon and the latest in garage: a‘tower has been erected at Potsdam, | Germany, to test the relativity theories | of Dr. Albert Einstein. At the top of the tower is an_observatory which houses instruments that put to proot the Einstein laws of light. time and space as applied to: interstellar ¢i-- tances. called the n. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough. naturgl movement without forming a it or ever increasing the dose. _ Stop suffering fromi constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25¢ today at the nearest Rexall or Liggett Drug Store. M'BRMKS & CO G - STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Values Unbelievable in This Great _ Pre-Easter Presentation Event! - SALE o Spring Coats! Franklin 10391 -+ "FURS MATERIALS Monkey Twills Broadtail Failles Beige Squirrel Bengalines Natural Squirrel Broadcloths Basket Weaves Celanese Moires Mole (dyed coney) Egg Shell Caracul o o East Gate Chapter, No. 21, O. E. §,, | row, 1 p.m., at the Mount Vernon Place | J Y will give a bridge and 500 party, 8 M. F. Church. Dr. K. B. 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