Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 ' LONGEST SENATE RECORD. | Jumble Pictures. —By Herbert Johnson| Senator Lodge Celebrates His Sev- enty-First Birthday. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, ader of th o8- Diabetes, Rheumatism, High Blood Pressure and Excessive Uric Acid—Use Gilien A Medicinal Mineral Water from Gillen Springs Hot Springs, Ark. At All Drug Stores e name of vour druggist if he does en Company, 10 East Centre Street, longest wrvice fn the Sens < now sltting. Ho b | s ht years. | *'Prior to his election to the Senate | Mr. Lodge served several terms as i | member of the House, WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 729-31 7th St. N.W. The Stere That Sells For Less \ 10 Days’ Clearance Sale . Il Every Pair of Shoes in House A twent SR URGES PASSPORT CHECK. | The Sccretary of War has requested the co-operation of the State Depart- ! ment tn the form of instructions to {the diplomate corps and consular | representatives in Europe to take up the ssports of Amerlcan cltigens, not on active or retired st of the regular Army. and found traveling In Kurope wearlng the Army uniform | without special authorization. WILL ALTER CLOTHING. Saving of several hundred thousand | doltars annually is predicted to resuit | from the new poilcy of the War De- | partment in eliminating all unneces- |sary purchase of clothing for the PArmy and, instead, altering surplus |garments bought durlng the world war. Women’s Comfort House - Strap Slippers , Women’s Oxfords Rubber heels attached. All Il Both Cuban and low heels. | & - H CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT : SANDALS, ALSO PLAY | CHILDRENS BLACK AND OXFORDS Sizes 815 to 11, Nizes 11% to 2, Solid Leather ! Misses’, Children’s & Growing Girls’ Ankle-Strap Pumps o ‘ : : In Patent Leather and Black Dull BHARGES NEGI.EBT |SCHOOL PUPILS ON VISIT. 5 Leather $1 98 Fifty From Moorestown, N. J., in | & 2OET0RE \ IRERREY ”f;“; :."xw‘om': [ ] City; See the President. | _— Misses” and Children’s Brown Two-Strap Pumps S $1.98 e $2.49 INARMALDEATS - Discharged Pilot Tells of De- {3 . | Viaien the ‘Capital And Congressienat = fective Planes and Drunk- |iibeity snd Wi govermment baiia- Excurslon 4 i and were greeted by President Har- By the Assoctated Press. | ding. Later they went to Mount Ver- CHICAGO, May 13. arges of in-|non The class will graduate June 16. The fliciency and negligence were made sl ELEENCh WO {officers are Mark K r., presi- at an inves- e ent The Great Metropolis | yesterday by witnes: e M tigation of recent deaths in the air|. ry, and Harvery SUNDAYS > mail service being conducted by ! t, tr r. . 2 Charles H. Clarahan, postal inspector, | | /The Pt staying at the Driscoll May 15 and June 12 Tennis Shoes Tennis Oxfords P Y cke: o e “hicag ead § S5C! UG 0 1.0 e e Divect t0 Femnns Mg T Ave. Boys' Ankle Patched Rubber | White, brown and black. | "Tie charges were made by €. C. “Y" GLEE CLUB ELECTS. and 32d St. Sole Tennis Shoes. All sizes. First quality. Eversole, former mail pilot, who was| [ oo o § Lvs. Washington Saturday Mid- discharged from the service, | J. H Washington was clected presi-| G night, 12.45 A.M.; arrives Penna. : | had made a parachute le: . dent of the Amphion ub of the | BISta. in the heart of New York o . inl near Minneapol i ye y at its ieth | 51 City, 6 40 AM. Tn What he said was an effort to es- anpual ¢ . Other officers _are:| G Returning, leaves New York( | cape a T L Py [{l TENNIS SHOES-White, Brown and Black— $1 59 &7 The right is reserved to limit Eversole de and Prof. J. Henry | First Quality—All Size son for his di & ¥ | @ the sale of tickets to the capacity & | . tola postal i t RAECT onsistently | BOf equipment avaflable. i Sizes...............c000n and inefliciency at Checkerboard and | ) onsistently | @l ryckets on sale beginning Friday Pennsylvania System§ | LARRRERERRER TR ORI other ficld Paul G kel, inspector of rigging | at the Minneapolis firld. testified that Planes left the Minneapolis ficld with propeilers so badly split that people were warned to k .way from the {field for fear that the propellers might fly off and injure The eight German junker p that cost the government $23 : 5 S 5 5 i ; 7 e 3 talso cost the lives of seven p 5 . g - 2 = Eversole testified. Five of the Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx planes were hopelessly wrecked and | the others withdrawn from service i . to fly in them, You may be very sure that you will get good quality and big .. enty-five de Haviland | ; 5 S b planes, known to the pilots sh { value in clothes here; we're sure of it before we buy them. If we cans” were withdrawn for the same make a mistake we make it right b; ivin, our back reason, he declared. g! Yy giving y money According to the witness, attaches of the flying field would lay odds of from 4 to 1 to 10 to 1 that the de Havilands would never rcach their destination after they took the air. L > Y2 ) - l Chocolate . EnhanceMINT Redouble the charm of your theater hours with CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS, 3 Sversole also testified that seve For Sports or Business. Blue Syt | ——— toxicated, Tn one . He wald, ma ness of crushed green mint leaves de- lectifies these big white creams. Thick milk chocolate richly enwraps them. “The Tang Is the ¥ Zest of It!” Packed with beauty, a box, 55c only at SOCIETY WILL CELEBRATE. Celebration of the fortieth birth- | S S -d Ch . H :;ffic:‘r becan}c s]u con t he or- ere '4 m.al plane to ave the field erge, hepher ecks, er- Shat foheny g e oenine, hinking ingb Tweeds - Singl ringbones, l1weeds-—-Jingie or i Union Assurance Societ; will be D l B d marked by special ex ) Ollb e breasted. | Prber- o well ‘Racwn local aers | and elocutionists will be on the pro- | gram, which will start at 8 o'clock | and which will be featured by an address by Representative Frear of Wisconsin. _Dancing wil exercises. . The society was organized ! May 14, 1881. Its membership bene- fits have exceeded $60,000,000, it was announced in a statement, aside from relief extended in various ways by local council. ° . . 1 -lrimme uits Equal qualities were $20 to $25 higher last year. Hart Schaffner & Marx have helped us to bring the price down by giving us Extra Special Wholesale Values. We are putting it down still further by selling on a very small- margin of profit. Our $55 Suits are just as good as we sold last year for $80. The early part of the year 1920, as everybody knows, was remarkable for the tremendous volume of auto- mobile business. Yet our deliveries for April 1921 greatly exceeded those of April 1920. This fact speaks eloquently for the goodness of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, for the reputation of the Semmes Motor Company and for the wisdom of the Washington public. ollow the People have not stopped buying motor cars. They are simply buying with greater care.. They are demanding dollar for dollar in value. ‘And, as the figures show, they have learned where they may buy with full assurance that honest values are always to be obtained. [ Eppy Cure demands it because Appy Tite insists upon it— LOFFLER’S ‘ SAUSAGE :l'he superior taste identifies it. If you do not get the best sausage you ever tasted, notify us, for it’s not LOFFLER’S. Get LOFFLERS SAUSAGE Ask Your Meat Man SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 1132 Connecticut Avenue A Small Deposit Accepted NS Charge Here for Cheerfully Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher 1109 - 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue ’

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