Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 10

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' 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 2 1921 -PART 1 llnn!lfllllllll!'!.l---llllNAIIUNW"-I-BUW i L] | ] 2 » 3 76 § g @‘ Va H : “Send It to the Manhattan ] [] | ] ) g s S L m A Lisner. G and 11th Sts. N.W. ! # Flowers Again Will Be Sym- [ ] ™ | e m| bol Honoring Living | =4 - and Deceased ; [ a : - . . . MOTHERS' DAY L ” e | . il - SHOES * [} By Henry Jackon Hunt, 3d. “ - [ ] Just a carnation of paper, ‘ ; i @ 1a littl K. | L . a we Torget our Great Maker. | | = edo—-I'raxice g | e oment | ! 1 0f the mother who bore us so | | ™ "B he mother w i . Remedial Shoes for Women B | e e TS | ] a sphere, i . . : Dorothy Dodd Pedo- | Eor Ctoduye Ly Vrlend, s ] ecause 1t relieves er & 5 . | All honor and joy to he ! @ DPraxic Shoes will meet : | Who. Taned peici oansin e | 1§ f h CGd d f th , ' S/ o of de % ® yvour needs exactly. for @! | To bring her“children here i o] t (S ru gel y o e they are natural in con- B iy e e 9 - tour, built scientifically, :; "l‘]’-:'h’::;n[hors' memory—flowers i 3 was tu . aves er m with the famous flexible s foral_svmbols, !)\uulA: B B 10y ; > B ! . 2 » l . hingtonians today will - 3 T - 7Y - m arch and arch-guide heel s S olvats te Tl miothe - : f : g ; ; health and costs SO lltt e 8 {0 adjust body weight and [] g for Rmerics 1o ; i / B .re made in the styles and W ation . _vetysslicaEth and ] " : R - W|_In many churches special services - materials that insure sat- & will be held, and the sermons will b < the 3 r fo . g isfaction. uli '.xlm\s:l:,,;fl teacher.” ¥ i ' plaved from 5, | m To be obtained as follow | r the Thothebs of the Hatton, i - . 1 ‘ Army to Observe Day. i ' . 4 = White Reignskin Cloth Oxfords, at $§10.00 Byt ot Jistners: gayt, b 2 Dark Brown Calf Oxfords, at $10.00 :}"'" g redusatell vesicrday i 3 ‘ M | egraphic’ins ons to the Army | ™ Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, at S100 .}-vf’.;rxu“ fed the desire that each offoor i [ ] Black Glazed Kid Oxfords, at $12.00 m | s home S n sttt e e ate 4 - . our country i Balaty/Royai=Second Floor: There was an unusual demand this I ’ ! [ ] \ua‘l'n":nr (é;arn;;lmns‘ ulml roses—the | 4 PER stomary floral g : CEEESEUNSEENEECNENNENERNERERE l;u?,:;l.\c.-om.né m"'{‘h;,” fi‘:,,"i%’;g_ "m}:a’;,‘;‘_ ‘ . POUND —_— 1,7 Whom were contronten with 3 v weather. Some of those who o | E ocks of the flowers dis- - ) ! L 2 Charge, $1.00 |0ml Sund % ‘Jhe Bij Hardware and, Houre&rm.rhmg Store. | {{oushouts ] e 11 th.and G Ste ! i {ALASKAN PHOTOS TO BE | And just see how easily the MANHATTAN relieves you of the work and trou- ! 1 H ; . {SHOWN TO CONGRESSMEN | ble of wash dayv! You merely bundle your entire family laundry work together (in- Safety Halr Cutter s resources and "ndus)(rwgv; cluding evervthing except curtains, blankets and comforts) and hand it to our driver v and natives will be Shown | . 1 Cicto the. Houte commitiee | when he calls. ~ o . 7 ~ 4] : l oy . If You Can Comb Your Hair You Can 11 nittsion | I I'he art s are all handled individually, washed according to their particular requirements, % “Who | . Cut It With i > v ! and nothing is ever marked. The washing is done in softened water and the rich, creamy suds of | ingto 4 . i — [ urge Tegislution .[..,‘,,\‘T’,.L"n."f";;.,l-v § A palm oil soap—nothing is rubbed and serubbed and vour clothes naturally last a good deal longer. SAFETY HA | “Mr. “McPnerson spent two. years in ! £ IR CUTTER | athering ‘foré;.-.':nfr“)?y‘s ultortion ofl After the clothes are carefully and thoroughly washed and rinsed in several changes of water, THE SAFETY HAIR ;nr:;uh«r;?» e ntis peeain ! the water is extracted and evervthing comes backto vou in a clean. sturdy sack, ready for the line, CUTTER makes it as |ipicture: epis g have these ! I and within 36 hours. Investicate Aianhattan damp-wash family laundry service this week— easy for you to trim or Pl CRCE LulGing: < When' the. hearinge | phone North 3953, 3954 or 3953, and onc of.our blue wagons will call promptly. cut your hair as to comb lgin }Ih(-\ (urr'\ bill are concluded, Mr. i he! nis 4 ol- s it ] O heraon hol :L arcoot | (Ask for Dept. C.) If you can_shave your bt o i | y s your- ! urry bill, which is to be the | self. you camuse this new | sublect of extended e o | * =/ tege e meriet e | SR SR . -Hour Ddervice—hneaa or e Line ey nd development of ka, H ve the laws applicable to Seli-shaving has become L ,(i’:;‘n’ a‘n:] d‘:“:nfifl‘xm.'; 'qu.u':’ a universal custom among sources administered on the x = . American men. Why not | am‘l not 5,000 miles away in Was DEPT. AL = DEPT. B. DEPT. ¥. self-hair-cutting? W h y Phe Wil createn _an s FAMILY-FINISHED SEMI-FINISHED BLANKETS, not trim your hair as { development board” of five members | SERVICE ) SERVICE CURTAINS, ETC. often as it needs it— to take over this class of federal | s “ i 2% e keeping it always just as | | fnk he speration of the new govern | . A complete Wash '[l.v‘c"m:\"c::;u:w:;“‘:::l - This branch of service in- i 1;;:13 ",'.‘:,,’k"’f‘ :snfi::;rtb:j ment railroad. H droning Service that washed, DRIED and returned cludes the cleaning of Blan- e : moves the entire family ready for the iron. All hed kets, Lace Curtains, Furni- { v < e CHILD SOCIETY’S FAIR. | ing and ironing iro and table linen, ete. is washed. ture Covers. Rugs and Car- ! You knou}' how hard it is then tip yourseli to a good O | howe. Apparel i ite IRONED and FOLDED. re- pets and similar articles. We ER K3 barber to. cur ‘mokt You'll be money in. nter: am;g .: :res Planned for viddally by “HAND) RSEEsaty also-dye Rugs and -Carpets . 1. You know the time yvou Lhe cut above shows THE . g aealiune 4 i picces are marked. It only costs 12¢ per ih. to look like new. waste and the money it costs NAFFf\ HMF L%TThR in _Beeinning, with ;the opening con: 3 oc R Y e oris actual size. It also shows | ]lcert Tueaiay evening Miay 31’ down e ————————— e ——— trimmed. ::‘OCHSIT‘poLt“g'raglflca! mn]nruc]- : .dfl l:‘.!'ur}‘e Y »2?:21;; orl '}x’.nfim'\ ("r-‘{ S TR s of a good qual- tioned “fair” planned the | THE SAFETY HAIR CUT- ity white comb, fitted with a | | Child Socicty for that week will pro- | = e T TER makes you independent movable blade. The blade- [ [{f¢nt its own unusual and entertain- | = : ANIN of the barber. It is a con- holder and blade may be slip- i ™ nrenen this fair. to be held at the | TABLE AND BED SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRY CLEANING AND venience even to the man who ped from one end to the other, ' ||sasonic T ple. the society hope | shop. the blade and making it ready *:;:'n:xr .sllr;...‘.\,{:v ;«n(ll;:l:(z,lo';Clt':ilx(;)l All Flat Pieces, such as his branch of servi in- This department Dry Cleans To men in campe, to hunters, 10 5€ 0n either side of the |t of Whie dxistants, showing| Shects, Pillowcases, Spreads cludes the washing. starching or Dyes everything from a | travelers, farmers. etc. it is g AR B P S and Table Linen, are 1 and ironing of such articles pair of Gloves to Rugs and | a positive necessit Each SAFETY HAIR CUT- «|icrowds. = Assisting Mrs Baxt washed in soft water, periec Men's Shirts, Collars and Carpets, Women's Coats and out of the “wait-your- ““S ";vop‘:;“;g ;:I‘a;e?"! box 4zlr.l“nnj‘r;fiwmr‘2:;‘::1:.(.p(;g):irt:.r:» ; ly ironed .m.} neatly folded Cuffs, Women's _\\'aicu and Wraps, Suits, Dresses or | ‘ “-;a.,‘l_ Don’t keep tin- i T’:rr.,:ns ll\l,l:‘ln!l‘y":\gz:::a!n‘\._\)l‘rixIJA" { The Table Linens are never Miscellaneous Wearing Ap- Evening Gowns, and Men's | ping the barber. Use THE A wonderful convenience— 1 James_Emo e Thomas ¢ i marked. arcl. Clothing of every description ! SAFETY HAIR CUTTER— wonderful seller! B e, N T itiam | ik = e | 'Isem«u{‘ \1).\ Daniel Stapleton an; other Washington women. ! { . WILL PICK COUNCIL. — i i Members of next r's slu:l-nti council of George Washington Uni- ® versity will be elecied tomorrow, |’ ‘Tuesda snd Wednesd i Vit e olumb > 4 I and save the iy i - 4T !lnze (one to be elecind) ace w1t - l uriice Helen Faris and « i e Jv 3 | ‘ son and Ha cail 3 (two to iha | XINOLITE | - and R. V lhnf rm: WATER PROOF VARNISH P ‘:Kfi!."“" harles T DyatTend B e l ! ——— | Best adapted for ALL work, indoors ! and out; motors, yachts, doors, lino- Ste‘dy Sllldy by l leum, floors, furniture. Water does not ) Successful | make EXINOLITE turn white. Specialists means |' EXINOLITE dries DUST-FREE, 3 ' Satisfying | quickly—with a lustrous and durable * Service mar-proof surface. —that is the substantial founda- |i tion of our business—the basis || upon which we ask you to com p EXINOLITE DEALERS 1@ s for vour dental work. “Ask = i b any of our patients; they will Atlantic Hdw. Co., 2014 14th St. N.W. tell you that you get only the || Arnold L. Burd, 1534 N. Capitol Street highest class work here; and at |} Geo. M. Casper, 1013 N. Carolina Ave. S.E. prices far lower than you will be || J. Jos. Catloth, 308 41/ Street S.W. i Ve sl der ]| THE HOME OF TH TT Geo. R. Gill, 642 Penna. Avenus S.E. - i E MANHATTAN L AUNDRY SERVICE CORPORATION Carrol K. Morrison, 3509 12th Street N.E. Easy Payment Terms to All || t . ;i L. S. Quackenbush, 3263 M Street N.W. : 1336 to 1346 Florlda Ave N.W K S o S Dr. White, 407 7th St. . IN.W., Phone North 3953, 3954 or 3955 D. Weinberg, 530 414 Street SSW. : te Woslworth's ATV, J. Frank Campbell, Anacostia, D. C. Hyattsville Hdw. Co., Hyattsville, Md. “« ”» NVasioy Bkt Afingaid St Every Day Is Wash Day at the Manhattan (

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