Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 6

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END IT, TO THE MANHATTA What Do You Know About the COMPLETE Service of the =——\JBU0Y 0F STUDEMT Thoe g ‘rmmn INPOTONAL Duofold Suite Presentiment of Mother of Hatton L. Foley Proves To Your Home | “ug | The boay of Hatton L. eightern-year-old student at High Scho % % ‘at 10th |5 he e angd At“1 o'c and ide 2 ion © 3 on March d a certific 1;::‘;"‘,’;”::’ : nistor, wrap- | N suggested to their wives that they investigate the many advantages.of having .the e P 5 same laundry take care of the entire family laundry work, the cleaning of curtains, blankets, or the dyeing of rugs, wearing apparel, etc. This advertisement, therefore, is toexplain in detail the seven branches of complete MANHATTAN SERVICE—read through it care- 72 ¢ oley was last scen by his “Damp-Wash” | How Can the Manhattan Family Laundry Service N\ Wede? ithat Sergt. Hugh White of Walter| (Dept. A) Reed Hospital, Private Thomas B.! rrar of Waiter Reed and Frank | Dull of 456 M street southwest had heard cries of distress near the Ke: {bridge. A voice had rung out in the night orying for “help.” A thorough search of the vicinity disclosed noth- ing. A presentiment of drowning had {been held by Mrs Foley. who went |to the police headquarters yesterday, {about an hour before the report of | the discovery was made, and told de- ,35 m sTR itectives that she believed it was her EET N.W. son who had drowned at the Key bridge site on March 5. Less than five hours after she had left head- quarters the body was taken from the Tiver. Parents of the youth are firm In the bellef that the drowning was an ac- cident. Young Foley had no enemies, [ ] o he was in good spirits at the time of his disappearance and every reason u n lre pointed toward an accident, Mr. Foley said last night. N\ “He {8 the last of three sons.” Mr.. Foley said. “We had not encouraged him to enter into athletics or sports INCORPORATED g for fear of accidents. 1316:01324. 7% ST.N.W. 1324 7% ST.N. HISTORIC HOME ATTACKED |\ Striking a Popular Chord in New UPHELD AS AUTHENTIC = j Send us your entire family washing, caly ex- Commissioner Calls “Washington’s = cepting curtains, blankets and comforts. The ar- Dresses & Suits| = o e Special Dispatch to The Star. cording to its particular washing requirements. CUMBERLAND, Md., March 19.—A N = s o 0‘ othing is marked—our individual method An ensemble of hundreds of ] stir was caused in the cit ::lt-.:i,lk ‘:rrlg! flo:g;fle‘,egg:‘x‘ne. f'E Ol;‘uelr rrza ra’;;‘;‘ e;;oemc‘li;l?z: ?:‘;dws"‘xi:» t ’ missioner ore A > bandling insures the return of everything. trimmed silk frocks in smart " 4 7 00077, | | { P % -y \ 4 Z 7 27 7% 7% ing in the negative. In his communica- | 1 77 Easter styles combined with a Sud iding" ' : marvelous array of all-wool 5 e C it belaedl | NS > SOFTENED WATER and PALM Qll, SOAP serge and poplin suits with has accepted an Invitation to be present are used for the washing—your clothes are'not rub- silk Kining. New creations for at the dedication, and Gov. Ritchie . o “women and misses, elegantly |::|dMaryla‘l:ll:y Gov. Davis of Virginia. bed and scrubbed in the old-fashioned way over a istis - Secre of griculture allace = & o i) et Ot f e ey e > washboard—and after being thoroughly cleansed . els . 5 growps and you'll save hand- adduce proof tiat the SO Vs it RO 2 the water is extracted and the washing is returned ~ = . = entic, ‘was relyin *h " omely and dress becomingly. e e oy s s Talying ot heauy. to you, all clean and fresh, and in a sturdy sacke ] filed, but ordered it stricken from the 7 : ; !mlnulen Dr. Hummelshime slone vot- 2 £ - : ¥ 8 s { Stupendous Monday Sale of tion Dr. Hummelshime sald : i : a EASTER MILLINERY [ i i Ready for the Li very greal onor to have Gen. Pershing, Gov. Ritchie and oth ; e gentlemen visit us, but I do not be- % y or e lieve we should get them hers under oNew_arrivals and cres- false pretenses. ' They shiould ot be per- o Q jons, embracing every con- 10 come here under any mis. 2 ceivable shape, shade, impression. It should be made kn ull ! vl braia and novelty trime that the invitation which has been ex- | Ny a ce 5 ming decreed proper for tended is not an official one, but has | N 2 - ou spring wear—flower, rib- been issued either by the park board, i bon, “fancy” and original acting on its own responsibility, or b; trimming effects accom- private individuals. It should also be ih s E plished by artists in our [ ] made known that the city of Cumber. | N\ This is not ordinary “Rough Dry” work—there's % own workrooms. Values land does not vouch for the uin . . = i b to $7.50. of the structure as a 'wuhhs:tnox: heads | N a big difference. Everything is washed in softened qunm.:x';‘aa:gmiz r;:'(n;?xyz‘nulblg forxt.he \ ;r/nur-—nll 1lhe flat pieces, suhch as bed linen, table . most nation of ancient | R inen, towels, ete., are smoothly ironed and folded— ~ Yard-Wide | Double-Bed [} and modern building materials which is - . returned ready for use. The wearing apparel is care- - Gingham, SHEETS, || the Srst thing to be noticed in this so- < called historic relic. fully washed and dried, starched where necessary and “Nobody in Cumberland takes thi: returned to you ready for the iron. And it only ‘Washington headquarters’ matter_ seri LRG8O s A S s i o "eacept“tas spormors. - ana "sne coene Large ‘whol ng 'n 100 upon as a| R Z Joke from the beginning, but when it | N\ Dept. B @y bavhan | : $ comes to inviting men like Gen. Persh- ( ) ing, the governors of states and cabinet officers to take part in a farce, e If You Want Everything Washed and IRONED consider the communication if Commis- :1:“:). Hummoul;uh‘lm& englc}l dx‘ubsunua.u D M h o ° arges 121 e bul ng was B et e bidie 5008 | N I'ry Manhattan FINISHED Family Laundry Service ot iayor Koon added. that he ta:| ( 0 Women's pink silk_effects, i ST Zih ltee rimaing aza rib- e (b gt a ableito | I .. Your entire family Washing and Ironing is handled in- Nothing is marked—each article double checked. The cept the tile roof, substituted for the \| dividually. Everything returned ready for use. The wear- cost is very moderate. Phone us tomorrow for an ap- Choice of Patent Colt, original to preserve the structure. ing apparel, lingerie, shirts, collars, etc—are all ironed proximate idea of the cost of handling all your laundry it Gun Metal, Mahogan coRs —_— by hand. work. 8180 tan and bl MORE IDLE FREIGHT CARS. e By bt Bl i wilopular brand ia piak asd §| Pennsy Paper Tells of Conditions 1 “ sises in the lot. 2 on the Road. : I $1_Snk Children’s |29e Chilirea's| 83 STk Number of {dle freight cars on the HOSE, SOCKS, HOSE, HOSE, || ZoteThiets fimen sinc Pacimorcasss - according to the Pennsylvania Standard, 39(: 19c 95c a new publication, printed by the road for distribution tG officers and employes. . na | Women's tuni- §1 ¥An idie freight car earn \ S . : 5| rubioned *8 115 1 for the railroca that owns 1, saye the North 3953 Even Manhattan Telephone Service is in keeping with the e S e pirpose of the new publication s North 3954 scope of Manhattan Service. We have a sufficient number of ex- genenced operators and trunk lines to insure your every request Tordova stated as follows in the initial number “This paper will be published from th rth 3955 3 iventi 3 j to time for the information of the men No eing given immediate attention. igh- who operate the railroad in the belief 3 A Pre-Easter Sale of High-Grade that mutual understanding of the prob. - lems we all have to mect will help us to solve them for our mutual welfare. eorge e als s oxl;enx:‘r:: S3panses of the Pennsyl- vania rallfoad in January took 98 cent of ‘every dollar the road enrmed. thy DEPT. D. Collection of stk publication says. FEarnings for' the TABLE AND BED \ - » : § ] BLANKETS, s i ek $3 69 e ol iostes LINEN, ETC. | e CURTAINS, ETC. els, with long aleeves, . 5 This_ branch of Flat Pieces, 2 g X § 4 2 5 s races in tises vp to 44; mm- S5, $6, §7 : Seaning of st els, Tablecloths, Nap- ; - 5 and Carpets and pi - e 9 N || READY For" usk. McHale Remedy (N | markea.™ c " | fine new Suits s that hundreds of letters sizes in th DEPT. F. % a8 Sheets, : : | Spreads, Pillow and . 2 - cleaning of Blankets, Do motel ta all the 04 ip to $10 Bolster Cases, Tow- . ¢ ; R Tace Gartaine Fur: popular shades and P h T 2 niture Covers, Rugs ns, etc., are care- % 5 Bt Shytea, yorrhea or fully washed, neatly ‘ g - 7 s 5, flar articles. We also SRR D' R ironed and evenly 1 % dye Rugs and Car- 8 '8 Disease \ folded — returned > : 2 : peta o o0k like Brings Prompt Easter purchase Relief ol e cebin Remedy is producing sech i P 3 ‘ AL DEPT. G. ] ] RY ING for boys 7 to 17 2 iy DEPT. E. Sag g L years Lined 9 = e s N || . : 3 e - - AND DYEING i 3 a SHIRTS, COLLARS > T Pl g 1 - pants and latest : ekl : : his de) : h and te a_practical chem! This Beparimant models in a won- ; e bt reline rram Intenee ; CUFFS, ETC. : = g Dry-cleans or Dyes derful range of | The remedy is guaranteed ‘bring \ This branch of g : es of ap- R ARpatter ) 5 relet.r Don't euiter e, Me- service includes the . . \ > PEB i S om D : Fiome T reliet. | oo Ths ; . o : en's Coats, Suits and This is snother 5 R DED A M S e ; : > Dresses, Men's Suits, clal_ purchase of S MR O Bl pax e aE IR P articles as Men's e : s 2 s - oo g o g tremendous values, Srauiingion. wes to delighted wita the e e ] ; - N SN articies thet Gan ba 80 we advise you to 4 it “Tollo, e Waists and Miscel- T T : g yed and made to be early to get & b laneous Wearing Ap- , % : 3 \ ¥ ook like new, at g00d_selection. Mon- ' = e % e ¢: Mry’ ”'::.J parel. ¥ 2 53 & small cost, day only, greatest 2 than & year ago, and I still & : e e S suit value in our his- v armtunestss Larae sise"htin i gt e e e This is the home of the Manhattan Laundry Corp., 1336 to 1346 Florida Ave. N.W. - Halo Home Pyorrhea ; . Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star| e owgc e s s very Day is “Wash Day’”’ at the Manhattan

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