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TH_E‘ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 first floor they were escorted to the long distance office. The long line of girls who handle the thousands of telephone talks | Which come in and g0 out of Wash- | ington dally to all sections of the ! country made & _deep impression on } the clergymen. Several of them had ! pointed out the particular place on | . . {Marvel at Intricacies and Ef-! | i the main ('enlritlh ollflca in the 12th { i street building, the largest in Wash- : ficiency of Chesapeake |iiiion. and later to the Franklin ' the switchboard Where an operator 1 | exch plugs in when & call for San Fran- cisco is received. Juterested in Rest Rooms. the { and Potomac Company. |15 Rk frame. - Wincre ‘the thou | Corn o N __isands of wires under the streets of H here are 125 Washington clergy-, hington terminate, and eventual- men who are re strictly {1y of the | he i This handsome period Next the ministers whre taken to Dining room suite *285 d their way to the switch- | clergymen manifested great | e provisions of the tel- | any for caring for its| man employes. They in- | » rest rooms and dining | some of the operators | lunch at the time. After n trip the ministers to a buffet luncheon. ! 1< arr by Rev. < cretary hurches. | | | ATTORNEY HURLS WEIGHT | AT WITNESS IN COURT ed States branch of the; thrown into excite-{ THE four big. important labor-saving and money sav- ing features of the Garland A/l Enamel Cabinet Gas Range are— “n Thomas L. Jones, Garland “heat spreading” burners. They heat more quickly with 10 per cent less fuel. . Its construction and finish.—It is made of specially hardened polished steel, and fin- ished in glistening white porcelain enamel and nickel. It is kept spic and span with only an occasional wiping. Its roomy, elevated baking oven.—Bakes perfectly and without constant watching, in any corner. 2. The broiling oven—Broils steaks, chops or fish, perfectly and deliciously. 3 becoming incensed by | 1 hurled at him from the wit-| . picked up a filing stamp | g 4 threw it om the clerk’s desk > 3. Its big cooking top.—Has four patented n was held You’re Taking e e men The Garland Al Ena_rne’ Cabinet i.s built‘ by the 1a_rg2§t stove and furnace “"\\ ‘K'f.'.'f”.‘»,'Q'i-'é‘.'-' ‘:‘.\; -“\:’f:fi:'.ufl::"‘.:}[ company 1n the world. with fifty years experience behind it. Down the The maker seeks to keep his factory busy through quantity pro- We suggest you come in and see this fine range, as well as the other ranges duction on a standardized style. We agree to help, to buy in quan- . : in our display. » tities if the price be right: and that’s what brings this suite to you Lace Curtalns fOT g i ) at $285. 2 threat shargs xeainst You May Charge it and Pay in Small Monthly Installments When You Smith, during his_tes- grew incensed against Jones called Jones a “scoun- as then that Jones lost! Pay Your Gas Bill " WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMENT 419 TENTH ST. N.W. ) And the next step is to let us call and clean them prop- erly. This will prolong their i life and assure their attrac- tiveness next fall. | and finally 1 William and Mary period design. Just as pictured, with 54-inch " buffet, 48-inch extension table, grilled china cabinet and inclosed serving cabinet table. In selected American wainut or antique brown mahogany. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F his temper and threw the amp, which was a metal num- machine, weighing several Summer |t | ; | Draperies, rugs and blan- kets also cleaned by our thor- r was absolutely outrageous. | emstprocess. The case in which Jomes was the | | counsel for the defense was con- V' d. | Work Called For "AiThe conclusion of the scene Mrs. Phone Main 4724 Hattie F. Thomas, who was present |in the courtroom awaiting a case in which she was interested to come up, was seen to sway forward in her seat | while fanning herself violently, and then pitch forward upon the floor. Bailiff Garret rushed to her aid, and ssistance of several others ut of the courtroom into & BROTHER! LANSBURGH SCEANERS 5D YERS with the !that caused me to swoon.” she said. 72 BRANCH STORES shal's office. © After a few 1 TR | emedies were administered i} main Office: 740 12th St. N. W. she was brought to consciousness, ! Plant: 1530 Pa. Ave. | and ed that she felt no ill effects, S | o just the excitement of it all i have great stocks of fresh, new merchandise, being qualities and prices that clearly show how this new Bargain Store stands in the ranks of price lowering “Any man is young who comes to the 2 ’ Will Not Be Outdone in Value Offerings, So it Looms /- recognition of new | Up With a Sale of 1 .ge . . ; 1) L i ability in himself C de C d T i S R repe de Chine and Taffeta | at thirty—Theodore Vail was young at 74! I arly ummer rOCks 15I 3 Called back from retirement to the presidency ; of the American Telephone and Telegraph Com- it il pany, he tackled the big problems with all the it it energy of youth and before his death a year ago he It il had made the telephone a new factor in the f nation’s hfe. I Andrew Carnegie, James {nl Hill, Theodore I ‘ Roosevelt, Commod ilt—all . i ‘ ; came to the recogm::nvzxflic:w etxb:htyflxl:“ t_hr::: i Although our Sales of May and The Bar- | selves at an age when most men are ready to retire. gain 6th have unparalleled reputations for ; : But when new fields of opportunity opened up “value offerings, the combination of the two 5 . t?;gl‘ —— Wfl;':ld have been mmll)zlxech if thgy certainly rounds up a wonderful opportunity ! / ! not t boundless energy which made : : 2 o theminamsvels to/alliwho knew. thein: in this group of new dresses. Today, more than ever before, success demands ‘ Soft Taffeta and Crepe de Chine—Two of the superabundant energy. Yet thousands of men I season’s pronounced favorites, and the colors— and women are blocking their own roads to success sand, brown and black, are not only style stand- —growing old at thirty—because they waste this | ards, but they are practical as well. priceless asset. One of the worst and most unnecessary of all ‘'wastes comes from the constant pounding of nail- studded leather heels on hard floors and pave- ments. The average person takes 8000 steps a day —receives 8000 separate shocks. Each shock is Fike a hammer-blow to the delicate nervous system —a constant drain on strength and energy. Slowly bat surely fatigue overpowers the victim. Sizes from 16 years to 44 bust measure. Still Another Agreeable Surprise! Heavily Beaded GeorgetteFrocks There are some lace dresses in the lot, too, so if you want something very filmy to wear for 9 I semi-formal occasions, choose the lace. If for i general wear, sclect the Beaded Georgette. Blue, black, navy and many light colors. What- ever you do, be sure to see these pretty frock: # while on your shopping trip tomorrow. Stop this drain on your energy! ‘You can avoid this senseless waste of energy. O’Sullivan’s Beels absorb the shocks that tire you out. “To secure the resiliency, the springiness of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are blended by a special 44 formula. With this blend of live, springy rubber are “com- . . ! pounded” the best toughening agents known. The com- SpeClalS on the Bal’g ain Tables pound is then “cured” or baked under high pressure. G S This is why O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the jolts and jars Voile Waists $ 5 emise and \ of walking. The same process that makes O’Sullivan’s . ! Special 1 .00 350 Tnmm.ed G;wn:(. Spe::aif Z?f ’ Heels resilient gives them their great durability. O’Sullivan’s = Snfatees 2 ol Aorand Hats, Special o hareting "_ Ty Heels will cutlast three pairs of leather heels—they often Hmmings, Very neatly f;'en"r'.le"m&'ffn Efi‘xfi?;fl: outtast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. made of e Erade e 1 Cloths and in colors of flesh Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your / “big” values. and white. All sizes. ghoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put / : e e i oo your shocs, Insist on detting O'Sullivan's! TN i | i | B : e Toona™Have been marked aitd attractivey, TegErimg, Siten 16 1o 44 = !. at this special price for & trtmmed with providing for women and quicl e . . . misses. | either ribbon or L] 9 9 F}ah-Color 49 c flowers. These Women’s Iuaslin 55c uiLiroan § eeLs e, | e clothe that. were useq in ridiculously low Eopuar slip-over models . TAMS ol w o | for a quick clean- | Gighes ik conaps priced ones. - 5 Absorb the shocks that tire you out BT WL | Eh el i | Bargain 6th—Lansburgh & Brother =5 ] = o