Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 4

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Hot Water On Tap - !ortheBaflLKnchen,Etd ¥ Our new price on the Ruud Double *.Copper Coil Heater, installed xomplete,* mcludmg Water, Gas and Flue connec- tions. We Repair—We Sell Automatic Water Heaters See Our Ryan Thermostatic Boiler Get Our Estimate 1204 G St. 616 12th St. Phone Main 140 Only$3000 by C. A. Muddiman & Ce. For Scarlet Fever CHICAGO, April 15.—Numer- oun responwnes have been recelv- = 2 ed to a call for volunteers to be imoculated with scarlet fever erms in an experiment to I inotute the germ belng conanet- by Dr. Ludwiz Hektoen and ||| Discussion of Primary and| | Br. Georme ¥ lexot the Mo Cermick Institute of Inf ! o | \ f | Convention Held Before D e voiate-te o : : e e et e ool Meeting Today. iR dincase ‘when will be pald $70, it was said. By the Amocigted Press. ; CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 15— Adoption of the program for the year | THREE KILLED IN CRASH. 1921-22, through the vote taken on reports of the seven standing com-|Another Fatally Injured When mittees, was the principal work be- frain Hits Automobile. fore this morning's session of thel o G second annual convention of the Na- S50, . I tional League of Women Voters. rrons wire e i of the resoltuions coGimittee, in- |3 stallation of the mewly elected na- | pixiaen miles south tional board members and a -drive | Mrs. Frank Martin and her two chil- and reception at the Cleveland Art dmn—Anhur .ngm years old, and Museum were on the afternoon pro- Because we make our Clothes wecanstress their superiority We know them through and through— weaves—foundation and finish. Modeled as ourdesigners know how—and as our interpreta- tion of your individual preferences dictate. So many, many men have found Mode service such satisfactory service—and so will you, we are sure. 30 to 70 Herringbones—Pin Stripes—Tweeds, etc.— in our exclusive styles—made our exceptional way—with three grades especially featured— 30 35 40 Golf Suits We've just replenished the assortment—two, three and four-piece Suits—coat and trousers; coat, knicker- bockus and long trousers; coat, vest and both types of trousers. Made up in the imported Irish fabrics and modeled sporuvely—but equally good for wear about Py Beginning at $30.00 Shirt Special— E Imported Japanese Shantung Silk Shirts, ¥ , Be Sure Your Paint Has This Label— % Get It From the Dealer Nearest You El " List of Dealers: H. Fischer S. H. Landy 2388 Pa. Ave. SE. 3834 Ga. Ave. N.W. ?::'PA-:A—.m J'H'"’cm SO R. L Ave. N.W. -&:QH-‘. fff’.'i &o. A Tov:{ e Calvert Hutlwlr(e:o and Auto Gesd Hepe, D. C. 2601 Champlain St. N.W. Eastern Auto Sapply Co. W. J. Candey 523 Stk St. S.E. ll@l.fll'.l!‘r’ m. 19 Nichels Ave. S.E. 126 4% §t. W, L. S. Tammoria E. Trice & Co. 200 Pa. Ave. S.E. Mechanfesville, Md. e i Leonardtown lnple:::nt Co. gll'; terman | Usion Shoe and Hardware Co. Ht.l’loumlludm&. 3319 M St N.W. 3160 Mt. Pleasant o DISTRIBUT uEO R. GILL ,,_‘m,__‘":“m T ngagafimsfiazzzmz—zmaagnmfim el l—— gram. discussion of “tbe mu-y o | Fran: the convention,” with Alh!rl ther, who suffered a fracture of the eridge of Indians lyenktnx fnr"l.h. ukul}‘lln: |||,||||1:u to his spine, died Beve t: primary Job - He York for the conventlon. and l = meauga to_the convention fmm president, Mrs. mud w are on v.he evening pre ' A mlegum from Premdnm War- . ren G. Harding was read at a hln auat last nlxhl attended by leaders of the movement. The I‘res ident’s message re: read: “Greatly appreciate the kindly sen- me f f timents manifested toward the new ox 1‘ administration. The league formally Went on rec- boahlets f Agal ord inst all war by adopting a resolution urging I’resldanl Hardlni and Congress to Inl!(lllta a I;n:vunh to secure co-operation '( ot er Hatione” or “the” otantion your balry ments at the earliest 'poenlhla tlme. - Mrs. Maud Wi Park was re-elected head of the I league, title now being national president. instead of chalrman. Mra Richard Edvards of Feru Ind. was first vice pre!ldmn Miss Bella Shll‘ win, of ¢ CIev;lB_lxl'd. \second vice pres dent; Mrs, 3 ment ot “hiim- -neapolis, treasurer, and Mrs. oton, chobs of Birmingham, Ala., Condensed Milk secretary. —_— Do Borctons Coomp Lady Rhondds, England's foremost| Beden Buibing business woman, recently took her first air trip from Parls to London. SHIRTS The prices this spring are $3 to.$10. The pattems are handsomer than ever. The materials — percales, madras, silk mixtures — were never better. And our stock was never larger. ey § - Daily 8:30 to6 soft Every family without a ‘Dlayer- piano in its home should take ad- vantage of this very unusual offer. Remember, you are not compelled to pay 'cash; our speclal arrange- . ment of ea.sy payments allows you a long time in which to pay for the player. Don’t delay. "Call tomor- row. Wemopenevu’ymghtuntxl nine o’elock. ] GUARANTEE "'What can be casler than m-uwnm.:'mfi:mm? mfimm enjoy the pleasures of & . MONEY BACK Yo will be cheerf: unded : Mznolum“hm&“flgnhdm“mn npyfi-tacu -town buyers W"" (Lhi : THE PRICE mmmm’uu: thin e B ® barguin. We ? i tome is 'gi‘mu"-d' u‘:um .,t&:mmmsgfi 1 ; Special Exchange Offer . . As our stock of used Uj m.m. i muol%v“n':;]l,hrnm “m D jrhi. is' W? lmpe bcen ul ng ’t put uying off mother Then $2.70 Weekly Used Instruments Taken in Exchange . ?finabe 1330 G Street N.W. - This Great Campalgn Closes Next Tuesday nght--Hurry--Hurry' 8 Hiew and- beautlful Player-Piano is an 88-note instrument, guaranteed for 10 years, which assures—’ym ‘of absolute satisfaction and protection. The instrument is designed along plain lines, yet is 80 artistic that it is certain to satisfy the most scrutinizing buyer. ;It contains a five- point motor, bell metal plate, fine sounding board, the latest improvements-and devices, loud and devices—in fact, is a model player-piano and an instrument that compares most favorably with player-pianos sold elsewhere for a great deal more. °“'y$8 Compare This Player at $398 With OtherPl_aErvs Selling for Much More $10 DOWN As to our responsibility—we refer to gny bank or trust company in the United tates. ; RTETOOMS, Inc. ;{}?Al!dlmmmfl: -— E!IEIE I I N =R =0 = == I NI DS I e O “so those who run may read” Spedializing on men’s and young men’s spring sacque suits, we offer in great variety: Herringbones Pencil Stripes Checks and Plaids Blue Serges $50 All -wool, finely tailored suits. Carrying a refinement more indicative of the custom- made than the And carrying also the P-B tabel, vyhich is our_word you are-pel- ting - everything- you paid for. . Comparisons make P-B patrons. Will you take a chance? We offer for Saturday 2-pants boys’ suits $15 We have been clothing Washington boys for 28 years, yet we cannot recall any value that surpasses the P-B 2-pants boys’ suits that we offer tomorrow for $15. 2 pants, both full-lined to increase their wear, and tape-seamed to prevent split- ting. The coat is carefully tai- lored and reinforced at vital places to increase its life. All wool,. of course, backed by the P-B label, which virtually says: This suit has got to make good or we will. The fabrics include selections in Blue Serges Fancy. Cheviots Rick Cashmeres Rough Tweeds For your sake—and ours— we urge comparisons! -

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