Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 11

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UTAR, WASHINGTON,: D. C, THURSDAY, CHARLES TITTMAN SINGs. |HARDING ACCEPTS OFFER |[SMOOT CHARGES GIRLS MAKE MASONS TO ASK HARDING. In Turkey the moment the-roof-ia T A uilt over a new house it is custom- RS a’ Q | _Charles Tittman, bass soloist af o ary to hang from the most prominent ! | Souls' Church, sang several selections [ QF S USE 1 5 eave a string of garlic, with an ol S | ooty Church sarie, soveral selctions | OF HISTORIC BIBLE TROUSSEAUS IN U. S. OFFICES ™" Invite President on Mount| 5t & {08 2 £V 3 {ment in the Munitions building 3, . s - Vernon Trip During Convention. terday afternoon, which were ent — |_,fi‘;‘c“y“;‘ Teceixed by the lrEs &3; Telegram Sent to Superintendent of Sl e R 8 President-elect Harding is to be in- | blage of War Department emplofes:| ¢ . < ds claring that ‘4t would take his) of the Benater ‘from Utah'vesterday in vited by the Masonic Club of the United | An ADITORIAL { The introductions were made by Gen. apitol Building and Groun breath away” if he should find one de»)(“ech.rm‘ that some women:in the de-States to make a pilgrimage with it to uy our m"E than who painted Good vision islcssen: | Lord, chief of finance. From President-Elect. jpartment of the government whose |partmefital seryice, here seyed. during | Mount Vernon early in May. it was an- <] {clerks Senator S i arousedtihe women to ot - fie “Mona Biss™ tial o the full enioy- i e ot o v (AT S5 orerwnaien e oe Sl ol hours has aroused the women to | nounced toda The club will hold fts For Eiks Le d r - = to acoept the tender of the Bible used [ that s ate yesterday charged | action. | convention here May 10 to 12, inclusive. . g:: Br:'l?n!ho onardo da Vinci, was one ment not only of pictures, e e hat girls working in the departments| “Senator Reed Smoot of Utah™ prob- (A committee which fs making the ar- | . Elor Mm_:fc'“"""‘:nfl“- of the great optical scien- but of all life’s beauties. Washington Pglmwe D indlcate U an n‘l’!‘lin; }:;)\ylnflkv\’r])n Ir trousseaus du ably 1sto be the subject of a range ts for the convention visited E For Eastern Star r c : £ s 4 G rs. The Utah senator Was | (o be held under the Mount Vernon this aftern : tists of his day. His famous The natural powers of the the chief clerk of the Supreme Court.” | opp e 1 Sito a Mount Vernon this afternoon on a painting of the lady with eye vary widely in different This telegram to Elliott Woods, su- | PU the |dsaue Tivwas daciered 1o il jisi=1 foar tucnistiedh bY, the v the questioning smil d people. Even slight devia- 7 perintendent of the Capitol building ! o e qabaten pho) . |and Virginia Railway Company. Thomas e 'f’ = < ::'l tions of sight deserve at- d grounds. rom- Georeo B. u;r:é(,,u,,v,” igave Garasimenis ihe : s, passenger agent of the com- | & uzzli eves del 3 & 3 & = 4 -| tian, Harding’s secretary, was Te ator & “ i P00 em- the, t‘u'vrmnm which g ight tention. Come here for ex by Reprie - SEidg uid hi 000 em ed of Judge W, o sight of all beholders. amination. f o of Massach he : Wil Tever Sot g ot them oroeit . e i : . _ e " birthday celebrs 7 | Continue ta" .mr'..;?r(('f?fl;‘h,';""'f o woman v Schmid t Our optometrists’ professional expertness and perfect Centennial Lodge, No 14, ¥t & 3 i g for them to|chairman of the publ T C S SR 5 i : 3 megt. so that, | Bovd Dexter and M mechanical equipment are yours to command-—today Bible, which is to supplant ke all anln.q(u'w (ouend they turn | Glaser of New 0 ure aCOId ! | their hand to something els editor of the Maso: Bible already purchased {who stood at the £ door ; . Maher, clerk of the . | telephon o e i See ET4 1217 at the Harding inaugural G s ay moune a and ; Str D l’-}v“l)nsenl-ll\lu Z o 4 iters. Senator Smoot is : s v rought original documents & o S ShdtorSmopt tsiconi 5 ac:Hatter photostat copies to show the authen- S moneAbiioniat ow poRer WINDOW GLASS, 107, OFF 1 ticity of this history. department ma Take He laid stress on the distinction be- | Lo ;aus in the office duri tween the Washington inaugural | 2oir b 5 s E 'CO]\/ l 13 ]IOIU“ If the work is Bible, owned before and since the first | FOTEINE fours. IL the work 5 1o // n, inauguration of George Washington, |8 fORC In the same W Noime e Qg”l‘ 789, by St. John's Lodee, | ., 0 0 TS Just as well make s A ioh Magonie Bibl n up our minds that we can double the [ e Y acnetions lnummr of employes. Washington is Bt Washington “aq(u delightful place to live in. Girls . Va., on v s s |receiving salaries of sixteen honud, have plenty of time these Bibles were on exhibition by the | " }eyfor ana do fancy ork during '\';mh"r 4, | working hoyrs. Who would t to E i give it in commemoration of the Ma ‘*' iEup birthday of George Washingtol he Washington inaugural Bible is | WOMEN SCORE SMOOT. neellor Robert Will Send Word to Utah About Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets . —by laying in needed supplies while our 10% to 15% Discount Sale is in progress. Paints for every purpose are included; also Auto Polishes, Floor Finishes, Wood Stains, Varnishes, s administe A i ~ ~ . - T { Beoree Washingion Was'the Erind | Charges—Admit He's Right. Enamels, etc. Standard quality goods— verything Under ONE ROOF T oL e I e e O W menlor Ut hlare polunl (Olbesins every one of them. ! York from 1784 to w n inaugura vas | formed of the words of Senator Re: 1K w ( worshipful master of Fredericks- | Smoot, \according to plans made tod 1. d HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Ave. Wholesale PAINTS Retail master in 1801, according to Unfor- |Groceries, Diamond Ring and mation supplied to Representative | Treadw by Grand Secretary R. J.| Clothing "‘Among Thefts in D. C. : & Lodge. No. 4, A. F. and A, M the headquarters of the Natio en. Jacob Morton, who wa: fon Leagu Action shal of the day on the occas = — - - - Washington's inauguration as firs Do o niten States, sue. |REPORT FOUR ROBBERIES. Y - i | ceeded Chancellor Livingston’as grand —_— oung Baking Hens, 44c¢ | || &= 3 i day night through a_side door, the | d THE WEATHER. police were told, and sugar, butter | y and canned goods valued at | | 1N e c Gal. District of Columbia—Fair tonight: |stolen. b . tomorrow unsettled, probably snow or{ Theft of a diamond ring valued at| i Burglars entered a store at 24 Rhode Island avenue northeast Tues- rain; not much change in_tempera: $100 was reportcd by Robert Snook | h ‘mi C ture, lowest tonight about egrees; | 1415 Chapin street. The ring was Supply Limited ome Early! moderate northwest winds, becor¥ing | taken from his homi yesterday. Mrs. A. Lynch, 709 Rhode Island and—Fair tonight: tomorrow |avenue, told police cf the theft of her | probably snow or rain; not | family wash from a line in the rear much change in temperature: moder- vard at her home. She valyed the ate northwest winds, becoming east- |slolen garments at $30. . B. Shugrue, 30 Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, tallcan . . . 35¢ Gorton’s Ready-tofry Cod Fish Cakes, can, 18¢ Red Seal Cod Fish, Fibered, pkg. The DEL MONTE Picnic JAMS, assorted, can, ] 71/2(: K:l M@te : 0id Duteh Special |Canned Corn YerEr | COFFEE | g 300 25C lbo Maryland Pack. ; a mo ] HOLLAND BELLE FLOUR 5:03 pm.: high tide, 10¢ 5 am. and A Small Deposit Will Reserve 6-Ib. Sack, 38c 12-Ib. Sack, 74c 24-Ib. Sack, $1.45 ||| merr T imm e L fll W) $9 75 . : , = i !;‘:n:o:?:;"—Sun rises, 6:47 a.m.; sun : 5 \ P Campbell’s | TunaFish - | : report- place of nig v stole’ a igarettes, chewing gum r tonight, except snow warmer ‘in extreme west portion: tomorrow Pdin or snow: |quantity of |Trésh northwest and north winds, be- |and tobacco. coming easterly tomorrow. e Seoten il West Virginia—Snow late tonighl | paa) gerews have been made since B.C. and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- night. Records for Fwenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 40; 12 midnight, 33; 4 am. 30; 8 a.m, 30; noon, 32. jBarometer—4 A Lucky Purchase— The Fenway The Belmont The Plaza A 29.83; 29.85; noon, .9 5 ¢ temperature, 13, occurred at WOMEN’S sterday; lowest. temperature, 30. occurred at 8 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 40; lowest, 30. remmoreton-soa, mnienror || WATCHES ) Distinctive Footwear water at 8 a. Great Falls—Tem- SPLENDID SAVINGS perature, 36; condition, 26. Tide Tables. pfi‘;’%"’ &atchc};cept in rcl?Slr . = (Furnished by United States coast and R ARGE R ¢ ONE YRAR, “Can he. womn Mod erately Priced Today—Low tide, 3:48 am. and 4:13 with either gold bracelet or : B R high tide, 9341 am. and 10:05 |[ll ribbon and monogram en- Moon rises, 8:52 p.m.; sets, 7:52 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. s Keeping prices down by increased volume. - The three New guaranteed c::;ngflzs-je A E T e Fibbon braceles. § “The Fenway”™ “The Belmont™ “The Plaza™ 5 E Tbmpernure. i B E A N S White Star Jfancy white 5()e i { _% ;3 | ! Spring styles sketched above are briefly described. s et 14-kt. Gold Filled 20-year g 10c Can Ra:::n Ne. % 14: IR 4“4 % 1 | Our Regular Price 44 30 H -7 New Cross Strap Pump: New stylish Slash Tongue S “ on A i $22.50 hand turned solé and Lotis |~ Pump: beaded. This model New Cross Strap Pump; ;3 i $ 85 heel. Brooklyn ‘made. In _ is one of the latest arrivals L-ouis heel, hand turned sole. L o 3% l 1 i the' following leathers for spring and is a graceful In these combinations: 2 CARLOADS OF CORN-FED S 1 el £ Cases, $1285 | All Brown Suede Itg’n”h s R Brown Kid, suede trimmed % 3 i is shown in Black Satin, Black Calf, d @ 2 Etclonds | H All Black Suede with steel beading in cut- ack Calf, suede trimmed Ed Eticlouds | All' Tan Calf Gt Songne: Black Satin, suede trimmed : All Black Calf Famous Brooklyn make. All Tan Calf The Finest That Grow! Pork Loin, slloulder end, Ib., 25¢| Fresh Hams, Ib........29¢ Pork Chop, blade end, b.. .25¢ | All Pork Sausage, Ib...25¢c ||/gEEnagt Fresh Shoulders, Ib. .. 20c | Pure Lard,Ib. ....... 13}c ||/=&2 Smoked ed 10 .. e 38c=|DRE g,u FRESH CAUGHT FISH Cod Fish Steaks, Ib. ...20c | Fresh Haddock, Ib. ... . . Silver Perch, Ib. .. ... ..25¢ | Winter Trout, Ib. .,,_A_,._-mc Fancy Standard Oysters,qt. .................... 48¢c Old Dutch Roll, Ib.. . . . .16c | Hamburg Steak, Ib. . .. _.16¢ Chuck Roast, Ib. ... ... 16c | Plate Beef to stew, Ib., 12}c Domestic Swiss Cheese, Ib. .55¢ | Palmine, Ib. ....... .. 27¢ Kraft Cheese, Ib. . . ....25¢c | Nut Butter, 4 Ibs. for. . $1.00 Freshly Gathered Millbrook Eggs, 45¢ doz. 2 Cars Best No. 1 New York State POTATOES, 25¢ Peck Grapefruit ™inkiced 2 for 25¢ Florida 2 Oc New Cabbage— 6 Fresh Green Stock, Ib... OC Oranges, doz. BREAD == 7¢ e Get 3 for 20c Clondy Gloudy er Clowdy i Women’s:.lo and 12 Button SPATS, All Colors, Special, 95¢ BEEBARERLLY B EXTRA SPECIAL! . W5 Sols Tinied Final Clearance e ane < Women's Boots & Oxfords while you lleép’i i neau shape cases, 20-year Right out of stock we have re-grouped guarantee. i several hundred pairs of this season’s best Special, $19.85 |l |"WE wiLL BE PLEASED | [|i! i TO OPEN A CHARGE | ACCOUNT . il SELINGER’S || Manufacturing Jewelers { and Opticlans 820 F Street, Corner 9th i “Look for the Big Clock” Our Regular Price, $30 and $35 selling Boots and Oxfords at one price for a FINAL CLEARANCE. Sore GEV They include Military Heel and Low Heel Boots and Walk- ing Oxfords, in Brown, Tan and Black. All sizes in the lot. On sale Friday in all our W a;hmg- ton stores. McHale Remedy Brings Prompt . Relief McHale's Home Remedy is producing suth remarkable results that hundreds of letters gxpressing deep gratitude for the melcome re- lief ffom suffering and pain (which this won- derfol home remedy has brought) are flowing in. McHsle's Bemedy was discovered after long research and feats by practical chemist wh, himsolt, eought reliat £rom intense suffering. remedy iy guaranteed to bring quick and Tanting solet.. Dowt suffer any tonger. Me Hale's Home Remedy brings sweet reiler. RECOMMENDED AND USED BY WASHINGTON DENTISTS Rev. J. M. O'Brien, pastor of St. Peter' Church, Washington, was so delighted wita t results’ of McHule's Remedy he allowed us to g p hoenix : Silk Hosiery New Spring Shades : publish his letter, as follows: P Having suffered for a long. time with Pyor- rhea and having lost quite a few of my teeth, ¢ wo Cascarets occa- | & feiend gave me a bottle of McHale's Remeay' Take one of T d Tis was mors than & year ago, and I st [ 10] s sionally to keep your liver and |,;vc my remuining teeth. ‘Tve rélief was im- ! bowels active. en bilious, con- |mediate and permanent.’” Large sise bottle, ®es Qs sti ttd head‘cby, l:nstn'“l;ng:’ f‘“d: g:;;nteed to relieve, $2.00, on sale at your| cold, upset stomach, or bad brea nodnn:p acts so nicely as Cascarets, McHale Home Pyorrhea Children love them foo. 10, 25, 80 - Remedy, Inc. cents: ;

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