The Washington Times.(Washington D.C.) 1922-02-26 [p 5]. · 2017. 12. 26. · Many Surprises Will...
Transcript of The Washington Times.(Washington D.C.) 1922-02-26 [p 5]. · 2017. 12. 26. · Many Surprises Will...
Many Surprises Will GreetVisitors to Fete Opening inConvention Hall, March 6.
"Shrine Arabian Fete,Oriental setting arranged In Shrineform a la Bagdad, transported overthe burning sands, Is what thehuge Almas Temple entertalnmeiitto be held at Convention Hall, fromMarch 6 to 18, has been termed bythose In charge of the arrang"-m All"'during the week "cores ofworkmen, decorators and expertscenic designers have been busy get¬ting the big hall In shape for theevent that has all Masonry talkln«,,and when the doors are thrownopen a week from tomorrow nightIt Is predicted that Washington willwitness a sight never before seen In
^John'j. T. Mullane, director-gen-eral of the undertaking, was much.ratified last night at the progressof the work, and said that he wasdoing everything possible to arrangethe hall so that there would be at¬tractions going on at all times.
Many Novelties."In the past at any like affair
there has always been complaintfrom some about particular partsof the building," he said. Ipromised after our plans have beencarried out there will be no occa¬sion for similar complaints. Therewill be novelties a plenty In everynook and cranny of the hail andat every hour, day and night thatthe doors are open.
"Already we have more thanfifty exhibits signed up. On theK street side of the building MeyerGoldman's orchestra will makethings hum continuously, whileImmediately next to the bandstand will be ample space for allto dance. Adjacent to the danc¬ing pavilion will be the Gardenof Allah which for scenic splen¬dor will surpass anything everseen In Washington before."The L, street side will contain a
plantation scene, and next to this astage has been erected where acro¬batic stunts and special vaudevillenumbers will be staged every fifteenor twenty minutes.
Special Free Attraction*."In the center of the building, at
Tarlous times during the night,¦pectacular free attractions will beheld, so that those who are usuallyhard to please had better Inspectthe show before registering a com¬plaint."Mr. Mullane said further that L.
F. Steuart, Illustrious potentate ofAlmas Temple, had visited the halland given him O. K. to every bit ofwork so far completed.Mr. Steuart was much pleased with
the feature which will allow busi¬ness men to exhibit merchandise andwares of every description, and saidthat In a way It would be a small-slied merchants and manufacturers'household exposition.
Applications for floor space to¦how; their goods have been cominginto the office of the director gen-eral bo fast for the past six daysthat an extra corps of clerks wasengaged to assign the differentbooths. Local merchants In and outof the shrine have vied with eachother for the most desirable loca¬tions, and that some will be dis¬appointed, if not left out entirely,seems certain at present.Every unit of Almas Patro' has
been notified to assemble at theheadquarters, 711 Thirteenth street,at 8:30 sharp. Monday, March 6, and,accompanied by the famous AlmasBand, the members will march Ina body to the hall. The speaker ofthe occasion has not been announced. but last night Mr. Mullanesaid that an official high in Govern¬ment circles would do the honors IfIn the city at the time.In order to facilitate matters and
save the engaging of extra help, alldesiring particulars regarding space,etc., are reouested to commciunatewith Mr. Mullane direct, room 601,Continental Trust Building.
Will Advise City ClubGymnasium Patrons
Beginning tomorrow, C. EdwinBeckett, who Is to act as adviser tothe athletic committee of the CityClub, will be at the club everyMonday and Thursday from 5 until6 o'clock to examine and advisemembers who desire . to take upgymnasium work.Upon Mr. Beckett's report will de¬
pend the activities of the member.whether he is to take up calisthen¬ics or apparatus work. John Brew¬er, chairman of the athletlo com¬mittee, announces that the athleticprogram Is about perfected.
Tregoe to Speak atCredit Men's Dinner
J. H. Tregor secretary-treasurer ofthe National Association of CreditMen, will speak at the midwinterdinner of the Washington Associa¬tion of Credit Men, In the NewCity Club, at 6:80 p. m. Wednesday.The welfare committee, composed
Of A- W. Wright, chairman; Mrs.N. L* Pennington, vice chairman;F. W. White, F. W. Buckler, A. F.Harland, W. C. Hanson, and E. H.Ellis, has had charge of makingarrangements for this dinner.
CLAIMS BOARD TO QUIT.The War Claims Board, created
during the world war to adjustclaims against the Government, willbe dissolved on March 1, the WarDepartment announced late yester¬day. Of the 80,000 claims filed withthe board, only thirty-one remain tobe settled. These are claims of thaDu Pont Engineering Co., the Rem-lngton Arms Co., and the UnitedStates Cartridge Co.
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Bride OutgrowsGroom in TrystLasting 30 YearsNEW ORLEANS, Feb., 25.
'pHIRTY years ago, whenFranz Smith knew Anna
Schmidt in Steinbach, Hol¬land, she was a golden-hairedgretchen barely reaching hisshoulder . but time haswrought changes in their rel¬ative statures.He discovered this when he
met her aboard the steamshipFrlsia, in preparation fortheir wedding, which occurredat the immigration office.The prospective groom iden¬
tified his bride-to-be withsome difficulty, for she was
a full head taller than he.FraYiz and Anna attendedschool together when theywere children. They made a
tryst and the childhood ro¬
mance endured.
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Grey-Haired People DarkeningTheir Hair Without Using
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Exclusive Hair Shops Using It.Hepner's, 625 13th St. N. W.,
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Campaign Will Be Started on
March 6 by ProminentWomen of District.
A campaign to raise $45,000 (orthe maintenance fund of the Young:Women's Christian Association ofthe District will be launched onthe evening of March 6, it was an¬nounced yesterday.The campaign will be directed by
Miss Grace M. Axtell, of the Cam¬paign Service Bureau, of the na¬tional board. The workers will bedivided Into two sections, namely,teams made up of "home women"and teams drawn from among theprofessional and business women.
Dr. Ada R. Thomas and MissMildred Bartholow will have chargeof the latter division and willorganise six teams. Each teamwill have a captain and lieutenant.Heventy-flve workers In this divi¬sion will meet for supper on Wednes¬day, March 1, to complete plana.The home women's division will
Futurism Has NoFuture, DeclaresProfessor of ArtBERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 25.«T DONT believe futurism
has a future. Ten yearsfrom now nobody will ever
hear of itThis is the opinion of Pro¬
fessor Eugene Neuhaus, ofthe art department of theUniversity of California."Futuriam ia not a phase
of art, but is really the workof unskilled artists," saidProfessor Neuhaus.
be In charge of Mrs. Cheater D.8wope, who will line up twelveteams. This division will formIts plans at a luncheon of captainsand lieutenants on March 2.Women prominent In social and
professional circles will head com¬mittees. They Include Mrs. HarryE. Hull, Mrs. John Denby Hlrd,Miss Mildred Bartholow, and Dr.Ada Thomas.
St John's Student BankTo Open Doors TuesdayTh« student's bank of St. John's
College will formally open for busi¬ness Tuesday morning at the Schoolof Commerce and Finance. J. R.Hopkins, aralat&nt caahler of theMerchant*1 Bank, will direct the af¬fairs of the new Institution.Plana for the next scholastic year
will be discussed Friday night whenthe board of governors of the schoolof commerce and finance meet atthe college. An addition to the col¬lege will be one of the chief topicsunder discussion.The ladles' auxiliary of the oollege
will meet next Friday night. A drivefor new members Is in progress andreports of campaign committees willbe made.A new course In "business chart¬
ing" will be opened at the schoolthis week.
CLASS TO VISIT CAPITOLStudents of the Americanization
class of Mlaa M. L«. Benaon willvisit the Capitol on a tour of in-
If you want to be well,We have it to «e!L
Holmes Health BreadPhone Main 4537
.tructlon. Student* attending otherAmerlcanlntlon ohn are Invitedto jolo.
Beet Fitting Plate MadeMost Natural Looking Teeth
Painless DentistryExtractions Free
Dr. H.O. Lehman, D.D. S.Dental Specialist
Suite 203 Jenifer Building400 7th St., Corner D
Over Harris Jewelry Store. Mala 7SK
See OurWindow Display
919 FStreet N. W.With the dawn of Spring.fashion steps out to
play its heaviest part. Then, too, the HUDSON or¬
ganization plays its heaviest part.in presenting thebest obtainable values of the newest styled apparelfor women and misses. The character of these gar¬ments is such as only seen under the HUDSON ban¬ner, and if you desire to "look your best" in the com¬ing Spring fashion parade, let the HUDSON storebe your goal.
FIRST.Our Unapproachable Array of
Spring DressesThere is a charm indescribable in these newly designed Spring
dresses of Canton crepe, satin-back Canton, taffeta, georgette, etc.Plenty of the always-wanted plain models, plus many distinctivebeaded and embroidered designs. Knit crepe.
Stores InPrincipal Cities
919 FStreet N. W.
$^.50 $9C.OO $25 35Charming Selection
Spring Sports CoatsThe season's swagger models, tailored from polo cloth, herringbone, tweeds, etc.
VALUES TO $39.50.
$10.50 $10.50 $QC-0019 25MoreDressy TRICOTINE SUITSFeaturing long straight lines 1" <£ C\ mt £ g\ FA£J P*
beautiful navy blue tailored suits. JL «J) f | |»JU 4) J |_ ij) /I LJust right for drtssy occasions this #fLJ,spring.Values up to *65. U %JM«/
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.And the Vogue This Spring
Models Sport SuitsThe mannish models tailored
from herringbone, tweeds andthe new Skibo cloth of all shades.Plain tailored skirts, slash or
natch pockets. Many belted'models. VALUES TO $40.00.
$24.75
^PalaisRoyalThe Shopping Center.11th and G Sts.Established 1877. A. LI8NKK, Prop.
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The Bargain BasementSpecials
With Spring just ahead, tomorrow's three (3)specials will interest every woman and miss. Don'tfail to see these new.
Dresses=Coats=Suits
This Basement Store Has Been Famous for Years.for Best Suits, Dresses and Coats at $15.00
NewDressesat'15Of Silk Taffeta, Canton Crepe,
Crepe Knit and Crepe de Chine,in jade, cornflower, henna, to¬mato, buck, navy, rust, brown,champagne and black.
Features B°uffant' bas<iue.shirred, sash
draped, exquisitely beaded,spangled, silk embroidered andwith novelty piping, and tailoredeffects with silk braid trimming:
Fashionable Models for EveryWoman and Miss.and Wonder¬ful Values at $15.00.
New (bats at $15Of Wool Tweed, Velours, Bo¬
livia and material simulatingcamel's hair. in mixtures,copen blue, tan, rust, cedar,buck, taupe, rookie, etc.
FTiatiirac tailoring andrc<uurtr& the silk iininsrsgive the appearance of custom-made coats. The big rag-Ian sleeves, the pockets, leashbelts are chic features. Thenovelty stitching, braid andbutton trimmings are espe¬cially appealing in the sportscoats. The new capes are pic¬turesque.
The Price.$15.00.Is Special.These Coats Have Only to BeSeen.
New Suits at $15Of Wool Tweeds and Jersey.
in mixtures, bark, rookie, tan,copen, helio, jade, navy, rust,green, cedar, etc.
l^oofiiroQ The tailored ef-r e<uure» fectg of high_class suits will be noted. Seethe chap models, the cape suits,the Tuxedo and sports models.Those with leash belts, bigpockets and silk linings are re¬
productions of imported suits.
On Sale for the First TimeTomorrow.at $15.00..BargainBasement.
The Newest Spring Styles in Women's
Sweaters andBlouses atBlouses.Of Georgette Crepe,
Crepe de Chine and Pongee.Tailored and embroidered andbeaded novelties.Sweaters.Of light weight Shetland wool in
spring colors, finished with sash. Special at$2.95. .Palala Royal narjcflln Bawmmt.
$0.952