Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 4

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WILL LAUNCH CAMPAIGN | GIRL, 16, MARRIES TWICE IN TWO DAYS, |WILL MARCE T0 FORT MYER. |ASSIGNED TO COMMAND SHI?, Orders have Dbeen given for the | C-n..ml. “fla::.m ' TO ENCOURAGE BUILDING | YOW WONDERS WHO IS HER HUSBAND |trinster ot one company of imtancy. |} ‘ | h consisting of two officers and seventy t h;'llelhl Innelotl. He will re Caj D. S S e e enlisted men, from Camp Meade, Md., | lieve mond K. I S ay, O 1 d I o p Federation of Construction Indus- | g, e Ausoeiated Press. joase until tomorrow to permit both [ to Fort Myer, Va. for temporary duty. | Who I8 "'t‘.,"“_ el A7 Sty ) tries Proposes Conference Which | ATLANTA, Ga. April 8.— Miss present evidence in the |y, company will march from the | 1 3™ Deparmeat W Johnny Pearl Pruitt, a pretty sixteen- | ) been e Maryland post to the Vir Secretary of Labor Indorses. year-ola blonde, who has been mar- Prolats divore from Finet | nexi weel, weversing ininie post | Sty Dureea Bt xa?tz'rk“h‘: = Indorsement of a nlu presented to |rled to two men for the past three|wife in Miami and told the court l.u hients So a8 to arrive at the latter [unrned 1o the M—M of the M‘v ; bB ‘q : - | post by Frida: ship at that of - | days, appeared before Judge George DY a om (] ) y(0) gu cS. v | Bell In the superior court to have ner | Y14s0n did not eppear in cou marital affairs straightened out and : learn, if possible, which man really is ADDHESSES ‘D cLUB. ing of manufactur S ; & ide tora 10 | her husband. | s ° ; May 1 t utl Her matrimonial venture started |Expert Tells of Judicious Selection o i | It ary. Tuesday, when she was married to ary Davis said he heartily | paul G. Mains, twenty-six, of Mium), ASReIJEdblcAtions; approved of & pian of getting archi- | o . ty Ordinary Geot “Mediums—What Publigations to tects, engineers, builders, contractors, | ¥l before County Ordinary George| o 5 B S our Mes to the manufacturers and workmen m“m“ at Becatur. When her parents leaffed | Select to Gt Your Metsage to in council for the purpose of elimi- |°f the wedding they started annul-|pyplic” was the subject of an address P! 101 nating waste and Improving bullding |Tent procsedings in “the superior |, To% . Nl wart, sales and produotion J 7 ' g ditions. NAPPY Oxfords at a dand charging that Mains had a wife and | manager of the Remer Advertising 4 Zorice. “B es”’ o:“'c’é.i‘:.’.’ic’.‘°.°1‘.’§'u‘3.'..",'.'.2.33“‘?;‘.’F‘i.’?: chil in Ml dding was staged in | AEeDCY, at the educational course un- snappy price. " brogu department has begun Kradusl or- |0 pruilt home Wednesday after- | der the Advertising Club of Washington ‘hen sear] becam, i - o . ganization of a committee to work and semi-Brogues 1n out a standardization of bullding ma- | b nel | terials and & unified building code for 5 contrasted the difference between news- “Tan Calf and stout Nor- {Re benefit of the entire country. e hed s eremany been con- | paper advertising, and told how to make ! 73 foot aionflicts in the bullding codes of |gluded when deputies Wrrived at the oach clags the most effevtive. wegian Calf—with Wing-foo erent localitios, Mr. Hoover ex.|Pruitt home and Served on Mr. Pruflt | “/ne jesturo was the sleventn lesson All T igane GERO 2 habeas cotpus Wril demanding (i of the course to train advertising men Rubber Heels attached. Suffentor ol ‘his @aughter fo Me)of e courey 10 LrMls sgvirtising 1he, i 1 widths AA to D—at 3 o ® | ihtio_the ofcers carried the bride 1:;2,',‘";:“',’“; e o sizes and w e o aid, to|to the Fulton county jail, Mains aiso Best to \dvertise w.-m“n.n white he au m-uhnu ot el ml And tno swore out @ warfant against David- Buckekin. 5.95 sl e 111 be dibcussed at tho regutar I $a.93. architects, on the one side, and the :7:?:3:‘:":‘ that he fiad married the [ %! thle 4,":.::“’"‘"‘ gl'g“-'l'tholfllmn ) Y uteday a oon__af ¢l ] “he 1o 1 | Tavage Baih difeatea nas she soute | SO TS ammeit S o Do You Know the ‘Famous Five’? Other great Oxford fore, but never with aireot govern- | Siiaring that she snouid mever have | club. it was aonoackd Y ef Sea = ; ment co-operation. been taken to jail, and postponed the ' Wardman Pafk Inn April ¢« If you don't, you have a glad discovery still ahead of you— values for you men—both ! the revelation of what it means to have real comfort in a snappy and conservative trimly good-looking shoe. models. Special at \ ) Iq H H Whether you walk or stand in Kahler shoes, the feeling of : FROM THE A E N UE AT Nl restful ease is always the same. For the Famous Five of Kakhlers are: (l} the springy steel shank which supports 7 85 ur arch and flexes it, (2) the cupped heel seat which o eps your foot from crowdmg forward, (3) the straight, i norm:rlme last, (4) the combination last, narrow at l and instep, broad across the ball, 5 the flexible cork Dear Mot’lef-' filler which absorbs shotk and excludes dampmess. FLORSHEIN" “hoes Saturday is Boys’ Day at the : KAHLER and oxfords still continues Yt €03 o/ COMFORT SHOES —but stocks rather low at ) s (A 414 9th Street, always ; rescats ‘AT dtyica. P.B Store. Don’t forget WP WR&!:: 603 E:mwugumc convenient for men— open Saturday nigl "’- " $975 S onn y : With sonny’s mind tumed to base ball, you M o Ll cannot expect him to devote much thought to ose—nothing better. o . . 7“. &K:ou 16 Po. Ave 40c to $1 dress. So we lighten his burden — as well as S ha s his Mother’s—with Spring suggestions. = 2 Faney Tweeds or Rich Cashmeres.$18 to $27.50 1 Soturdays at 1 P.M. FROM- THE AVE NUE A T N_ INT H_ s B Sarga Bite for Dress umumec$ll 2o $46.00 Throughiout the year with the exception of 1-Pants Suits, Blues or Fancy... ... -$12.50 to $25.00 July and August, when it is closed all day Sat- urdays. This change is solely in the interest e ; of our employes; therefore, we will greatly .28 years outfitting boys has taught us the appreciate your aid in shopping before 1 p.m. NEW SPRING SUITS . g wisdom of stocking only the best boys’ suits ; Saturdays and thereby helping to further one of the most humamtanan movements inaugu- “FOR :MEN ol =4 = - - obtginable. The policy to save a few dollars at . g the: is false economy. Boys have no pity on clothes. Theit suits must be all-wool, con- s‘mda)"'go'to'meetmg blue scientiously tailored. serges, dressy but not fussy; breezy ¥ J herringbones that give poise to "Wash Suits young men---and youth to men not : $2 to $8 Real Estate and Paint qulte SO young 9 Pln Stl‘lpCS that dlg' ; : Pr(_)peny appearance is half the transac- nify the figure without depleting For kiddies 24 to 10 ; ' et learo that HPE paint o st He the pocketbook an d Sporty plal ds years P-B Wash suits : - knows then that appearance is enhanced by protection and permanence. that are the choi o ae just the thing for HPC Outside House Paint ce of Maiy mcn who spring and summer. In ‘ Colors, $3.75 gal. aare for distinction in dress. s Balmas Linen: o White, $4.00 gal. Kiddy Cloth and in a [ F’::,_W“" Paint . . . - ; 7 ”.00 There is something more at ety o e ad s . B s dens iy s tractive than price in our splendid ful color combinations. selections. So much so that men ~5 W L SHPED T often forget to ask “how much” in 2 Saturday Specials e r o ) their desire to know when t ¥ s e e hey gan Khaki knickers and straight pants. Extra Get These Blg‘ Hits in the get it. ) heavy for extra hard wear. Practical. All =2 s g ey o $150. i New Victor Records | ¢ : 3 : ; Palma. Linen Middy Suits. Sizes 31t 8 At Anhu? : dan Piano fAre the prices this Spring for P-B years. Usually priced $4.50 and $5.00. While Dance Records & “’.‘.':’u'.:::?:" e carefully tailored men’ssuits. You’d they last, $3.95. soree BN IS e kB e e 1.5 140 B 8Se -mr x- the Stery of have to go to New Y ork to duplicate At the Barber Bill Shop | oo o REDL. R S Curem 1 One- #se Tip-’ 1;u'—l=¢ ey Jnl:: a Little House of P-B selections but . O e even there you A carousal of horses and a playroom’ for ¢ e B m:«;;ng;;:-_: ?n?“ -'o'“-:"g:".:"i‘.,":,::‘..fifi; Oouull t match the Pnces. frolicking. Children no longer need be coaxed swrss b By Tk ot :'0."-5 R o into a haircut. No long waits—and no tips. g ‘"E: et e I — | T s, l;l;'rdt—)(edley el mffl";’;;:‘ 3ize Homer: .l‘l-;s flwn-m rner o Rach: l’opulnr Records .., o5 mr smene: .l 5o Maiden Fair— "’ e nonta-Rudy Wied- mack and Kreisler. Baxopeo Jo7t Samson et Dall . {h .| 75 adelphia O D~Plll 1o :Iar Hawaiian Skies. =it uunuteno_'mu Rufte Alda (Ritorna, Vincitor. The sronent ot w1ss ria_ Mia). rohan lew e A aneic Marsh.” Teers ,—Bn" .m Look for the Siiver Lin- #.75 SAIACs Soemh: lm Wandering H 3 The 6 Merey Speech. andering Home. 1"’2 16733 She Giyes Them All the Gagliardss—Toscunina. Ha! H: s8¢ giop: Look! Listen! 4838 gorenade—Zimbalist. 3 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Home of the Chickering Plano

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