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MASONICLEADERS -5 o UESTSAT SMOKER =255 spoke on his riences in BEARS IN YELLOWSTONE OVERPLAY THEIR HAND Employes Instructed to Treat Them Without Friendship and Feeding by Tourists Is Barred. Acacia Fraternity Chapter Holds Function in Honor of Prominent Members. ‘Prominent Masons of the District of Columbia were honor guests of By the Associated Press. Washington University Chapter, Acacla | The Yellowstone Park bears have ;, hational soclal Masonic fra- | overplayed their hand, their teeth also. | In the past they have been treated | with brotherly love and friendship by pazk employes‘and eo\ml..mseuul:y lers, pic- day night. 8 John H. Cawles, sovereign grand com- -~ ol,!eotfllh Rite Masonic bodleld Southern _jurisdiction, and gTan: master of Masons in Kmhwgncol C. Fred Cook, grand master Masons in the District of Columbia; Melville D. Hensey, past president of the National From ssonle Clubs; J. Clsuds instructed, they are ant treated po- litely but withcut friendship. Food is to be set in spots far away from | the tourists so the bears may leave ten- . | derfeet alone. Also warning signs will ashington Uni. | tell the visitors not to feed 3 Dr. Hec- i tor G. ding of law faculty of paign the university and D'?D. “': Croissant | church bells has been started in Eng- of the faculty were among the prom- d. 7th, 8th and E Sts. NAtional 9800 A cam] unmmnwuo«' <z GHEST AID ToPCT. OF GROUP CHARITY Report Says $647,740 Given { for Relief Work in 1930 to | Be Topped in 1931. The Community Chest provided 76 r cent of the $851986.86 expended E;' Community Chest organizations dealing with dependencies and relief work during 1930, and will provide ap- ximately 82 per cent of the 5 84.74 to be nded this year by the same 28 organizations, it was brought out in the report of Mrs. Jay O'Conror, chairman of the Dependency Subcom- mittee of the Budgets Committee, just made to the ity Chest. The share furnished by the Chest in 1930 amounted to $647,740.29, and this year's share, it is estimated, will be $740,394.09. Although the demands for relief on the 28 organizations were unusually heavy during 1930, because of the un- 5. | employment_ situation, the report set | forth, the aftermath of the depression and unemployment necessitates the larger amount for 1931. In addition to the amount allowed LLANSBURGH’S represent- ed by the 28 organizations from the establishment of homes for chil- dren and homes for the to family welfare and relief soci including the care of homeless men and transient dependent families in Washington. Spanish King in Paris. of Spain, on his way home from a visit with his mother-in-law in London, had luncheon today with President Doumer- gue, Aristide Brifind, Premier Laval and several other notables. REPAIRING ocks Caled Fors! Delvered - Gurarteed River Pageant Postponed. FORT MYERS, Fla., March 21 (®).— Chest | The annual illuminated fleet pageant, scheduled for wnlfh! by the Garden Club under the leadership of Mrs. ‘Thomas A. Edison, account of inclement weather. Col. J. C. Gilmore, Philadelphia, in charge of the announced it would be held Monday, weather permit- ting. The eant was to move along the Cal tchee River. eurt o e e RESINOL STOPS THE ITGHING OF ECZEMA Don’¢ endurethe torment another day. Just get a jar of Resinol Oint- ment and a cake of Resinol Soap from your nearest. ist. Bathe the affected parts with the soap and warm water, dry lightly,and apply the ointment. That’s all ! is to it but you will be amazed to see how quickly the itching stops, the inflammationis reduced, and healing begins. FOR FREE TRIAL stre of Resinol Ointment and Res- inol Sosp writs Resinol, Dept.60,Balto., Md, No Connection With Any Other Washington Store was postponed on | Merchandise Here Advertised on Sale Monday and Tuesday—See Other Page " LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Pastel Dinnerware ‘The dainty, delicate flowers of May bloom in the softest colors imaginable on this dinner service of American semi- vitreous pastel-colored china. It's the new Alice Ann shape, distinguished by a platinum or white gold edge. CHINAWARE—SIXTH FLOOR. 32.pc. Luncheon .9, 53.pc. Dinner Y Service for Eight. . . s9 95 Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart jece frock print. $7.84. Easter Dresses That Are Running Away With Fashion Honors $77.84 n Springtime prints, Easter pastels, skipper and navy blues, beige, grey and black—what smarter colors are there? Many have jackets, others with the new short sleeves! For formal afternoons and evening there are ankle length chiffons, ruffled and frilled in the gayest manner. Styles for misses, sizes 12 to 20, and for ‘women, sizes 36 to 50. Twe erepe in Tots’ Easter COATS 33.95 . Adorable cape and searf styles of basket- weaves, movelty tweeds and kashas. Brother and sister models included. Sizes 1 to 6. Rayon Crepe Dresses 51.89 “Mitsi” dresses of ray- on crepe and _ chiffon voile! Pretty Easter styles in white and pas- tels. Sizes 4 to 6. “MITZI” FROCKS of colored voiles and sheer prints; trimmed with lace. Sizes 1 to 6. 95c. Easter Hats for Young Fashionables 69c to $188 Lacy straws and movelty straw braids in bright Spring colors and prettily trimmed with ribbon. Styles for infants to jumiors. Tlle‘ Watteau Hat is as pretty as a picture and can be worn by almost every type! Other new shapes, too, of peanut straw, novelty straw and hair braids. Only Spring Shoes show the vogue for contrasting colors (some trimmed with gen- uine reptile), and perforations. - For dress occasions of faille, corded moire and satin. Sizes 3to8, 33.95 Just One of the Many Smart Spring Coats - a’13" It would take pages to show you all the smart coats we are showing this Spring for $13.75! Junga- leens, lrkofn-u and novelty tweeds —plain or fur-trimmed, and with the most interesting details. Sizes 12 to 44. A Shantoy frock with eton jacket effect. $2.95. Shantoy frock with fitted hipline. $2.95. Special! Frocks Of Rayon Shantoy—in White and 9 Lovely Colors " $9.95 No one will ever guess you only paid $2.95 for one of these rayon Shantoy frocks! They’re so smartly styled with fitted hip- lines, flared and pleated skirts, bolero effects, jackets and scarf necklines! Nine different Spring styles! Sizes 14 to 46. Guaranteed sunfast and tubfast! Mail and ’phone orders filled by Miss Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800. Boys’ Spring Topcoats 32.95 Double-breasted belted models, in tan, grey and fancy mixtures. Excel- lently tailored and rayon lined. Sizes 3 to 8. Gay Easter Wash Suits —with ecute broadeloth blouses and lined tweed knee pa tan, grey and brown. Sizes 3 to 8. Sweaters, 59c Pull-over sweaters in bright jacquard patterns; vee neck styles. Sizes 26 to 36. . Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Anklets, half hose and %- length socks, in pretty jac- quard patterns or solid rayon with novelty cuffs. Sizes 5 to 10%;. Springlike Hand- Tailored Shades The kind yow'd ex- pect to be much more. Special . . .. $4.95 Celanese tafieta shades, plain or pleated, in the newest manner! Radium silk shades! And metal tapestry shades! In the new shapes and Spring colors. Every one hand sewn. LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR. 38 Varieties of Field- Grown 2-Year-Old Rose Bushes Ever-Blooming Roses Lady Ashtown....35c; 3 for §1 Pernet, 35c¢; 3 for $1 Souvenir de Georges Pernet, 35¢; 3 for §1 ;3 3for $1 Hardy Perennials, 25¢ Cl themum (asst.) Double Hollyhocks Columbine Phiox (asst.) Lily of the Valley Peonies, Red Reonles, Pink Yeonies, White Flowering Shrubs 50c Jirk Flowering Almond White Lilac Etoile de Holland . . 35¢; 3 for §1 ... 35¢; 3 for $1 te.35¢; 3 for $1 -35¢; 3 for $1 Radiance ........35¢; 3 for §1 Francis Scott Key.35¢; 3 for §1 Climbing Roses Flower of Fairfield .35¢; 3 for $1 American Beauty. .35¢; 3 for §1 Paul's Scarlet Climber, 35¢; 3 for S1 .35¢; 3 for §1 ~35¢; 3for $1 35¢; 3 for §1 Summer Blooming Roses Beauty. 35c: 3 for 81 Rich Marsh Soil 3' 100 1bs., 3-Year-Old Fruit Trees $1; 6 for $5.00 Belle of Georgia Peach Elberts. e d m- Winesap Apple Scientifically prepared vlant_food h‘:'-. Mail and Phone Ord. SHRUBBERY—SIXTH, FLOOR. 35c .35¢; 3 for $1 3 for '5|.oo Flowering Shrubs 35¢; 3 for $1 35¢; 3 for $1 35¢; 3 for 31 35¢; 3 for Snowberry 35¢; 3 for $1 Spirea Anthony Waterer, 35¢; 3 Spirea Van Houttel, G $1.00 Fan- ¢ Shape Trellis 79c i TR $1.49 Ladder Teellises sioo %, - L il i White Pergolas, 8 ft. high, l?fi 18, wide, 3 ft. Lo OUTDOOR FURNITURE= - trellises, white