Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 30

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Pay Nursery will be held Monday and Tuesday evenings in the grounds, 408 34 street southea morrow at § p.m., Cosmos Club. HALL MISSION’S PASTOR. | Rev. GOODYEAR REFINANCING. " Stockholders r ) At Le; 50 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. NEWS IN BRIEF. A e T Ty e ]at 4.45 at Y. W. C. A, 1883 F street. No admission. L'Allegro Players will ty will meet to- in assembly hall, Council will_meet in m at 7:30 p.m._Speakers: ook and S. A. Rohwer The Blologienl pital. TONIGHT. Northwest Suburban Cltizens’ Asso- School. Dr. Tom A. Willlams will speak be- fore the Business Women's Councll at 7:30 at the Church of the Covenant. The Men's Club of the Chapel of the Transfiguration will show at 8 o'clock in fits hall, 1ith and Gallatin streets. 'n Spencer Mussey Tent, meet Monday at 8 p.m.) titute will hold | The reading class of the Spanish- “ | American Atheneum meets at § o'clock *| at the Thomson School. Lacy will speak of “Juvenile Offenders” at 8 o'clock at the K. of C. Evening School, 1004 F street Mrs. E. E. Pearce of the New York Red Cross will speak at 8 o'clock at the Women's City Club. The Men's Club of St. Monica’s Chapel meets at 7:30 o'clock. William H. De John T. Mobberly Chosen. Reception Next Tuesday. riy, founder and A mock wedding and dance will be given at Recreation Hall, Government s, public invited n Art students will give nual spring play and dance nd tomorrow. The play bur- Tomer and is termed a “Clas- 1722 Massa- ation of North- Church will re- “oncert.” Postpone Action on Mothers will hool. The visit- American Legion, ock. at 1423 New R. member will Brookland Masonic Tem- and Monroe streets north- ontral Northwest Citizens' As- on will eet at § o'clock, at reet Branch Y. M. C. A. PRRE N NRRR MR R R R R )adio Amateurs, Attention! Come in tomorrow, boys, and let us outfit you with complete Wireless Apparatus and Acces- saries of reliable makes, including— 5 | Dials and Knobs | Amrad Spark Coils Tin Foll | Phonex, Baldwin, Brandex, Brown- lie Adjustable, Murdock Variometers and Varfocouplers Everready “B” Batteries Storage Batteries Oncillation Transformers Spark Gaps Statfonary and Rotary Hot-wire Meters Loading Inductance Rheostats Wavemeters Micanite Insulation Thordasson Transformers Crystal Detectors Coil Mountings DeForest Unit Panels Amrad Unit Sets Transmitting Keyn Tuning Coilx up 1 and Z stage Condenxers Fized Condeusers Grid Leaks and Condensers Phone Condensers Binding Posts Switeh Points Copper Ribhon Acrial Wire No. 14, 7 stands No. 22 Insniators Lightning Switches Antenna Switches Amplifying Transformers Modulation Transformers Choke Coilx Audion: Tube Sockets Audion Bulbx, Radiotron, Cunning-| ham; Cunningham Auditoron| Telephone Jacks and Plugs told type, 2 i) Potentiometers . o . White & Boyer Co. g 812 13th St. s 1331 F Street We Are Selling Out 2,000 Pairs of CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ AND YOUTHS’ SHOES an Wholesale Prices for our rapidly growing Women's Shoe e we are discontinuing our stock of will he in effect until every single © suggest an early call to avoid being mps and high shoes, canvas, black calfskin, tan calfskin and $2.95 $3.45 $1.45 89c 65¢ to 11-NOW all one ths' sizes—111% to 2—NOW all and Sandals— regularly § r Overshoes—regularly 85c to $1.25—sizes 814 Boys' Hoslery Infants’ Socks Misses' Hoslery Boys’ Middy Suits Women's Sport Wear—Third Floor ss than wholesale cost. Girls' Middy Skirts Divided Into Four Lots | On 'éccouqtpo;f Lack of Space | 1/ OFF 69¢--$1.39--$2.39--$4.39 Every One an Immense Bargain! u to anticipate your needs, as the prices : ALL MIDDY BLOUSES Women’s Sport Wear—Third Floor Mre. T. B. Young will give the ex- position of the Sunday school lesson glve three one-act plays at Walter Reed Hos- ciation meets at 8 o'clock at the Tenley glve a minstrel THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U._TU. FRIDAY, WAY 13, THANK GoobNESS THAT'S THE LAST Time I HAvE T Box UNTIL we REACH NEW YORKS ALL T GOTTA Do New 1S TAKE (T €Asy! ORDERED TO BATTLESHIP. Commander Arthur P. Fairfield, at | officer of the battleship Tennessee. been detailed to duty as exeeutive | .n ihe U. S | oticer, QuiTe 30, WHY DON'T Yov PACK YouR TRUNK: AND ook UP YouR PASSPORT. You CA MUTT AND JEFF—They Might Have Shipped Mutt to Russia. GGT OF & THE BOAT WITHOUT 1T, You Kaow: ASSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. Licut. Commander George W. Wolf. 8 A A f | at the naval proving ground, Indian the Naval Academy. Annapolis, has |3t the naval proving ground, Indien S. Fulton as executive [ SosorenssnsTes SPECIALFO SA O U GO ROROG TOR o CARNATIONS-- Fresh Cut From Our Greenhouses BEAUTIFUL ROSES ALL VARIETIES AT REASONABLE PRICES § PLENTY OF LOVELY PAEONIES || WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W.—Phone Main 106-107 ‘ RD. Y ONLY J § . 14th and H Straw Hats— at $2.95 Straw Hats--- at $3.95 Straw Hats-- at $4.95 Style and comfort have been well taken care of in the array of straw hats we present for your approval this season. Men’s Shop—First Floor. Men’s Hats for golf or tennis $1.50 Cool duck: white Sts. N.'W. Men’s Silk Shirts Blackistone’s Cash and Carry Flower Sale Pretty Sunday Bouquets at a nominal price if you are willing to carry them. bunches of all seasonable flowers including Sweet Peas, Pansies, Calendulas, Iris and Carnations, at— Fifty Cents Per Bunch BLACKISTONE'’S Bouquets and MEYER’S SHOPS “The Store With a Smile”’ $8.95 Handsome heavy with beautiful with wide brims and crepe refreshing green stripes, Price underbrims, cludes tax. Men’s Shop—First Floor. Opening Display of Men’s and Women's Bathing Suits-- Caps--Shoes You Are requested to inspeet pur Im- menge passartment of bathing outfits - dls- played on hoth our second and third flsore in- [Nov MeAn 1EA GUY LOSES WIS 9T PASSPORT {_me 1921. 2z —By BUD FISHER. (Copyright. 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. B. Pat. Of.) RIGKTO. THEY M-M! AND He's GOTTA BE VERY SOVND ASLEER] WONT & Base Ball Game, May 17, Benefit Salvation Army. Elks vs. Masons. Tickets on Sale Here. Store opens 8 a.m. Saturday for the sale Men's Union Suits at 69¢c. See spe- cial advertisement. Page 5. The Hecht Co. announces: are ready with the season KNOX straw hats are for men who don’t want to take chances THEY know KNOX stands for style and quality and that the purchase of a KNOX insures the best of quality and style. S Washington headquarters for Knox hats we show them in every approved style, shape and straw. Sizes for every one. Sale! Men’s straw hats $l.95 THESE straws represent the SAMPLES and CANCELLATION lots from our our makers, and come to you at about half or less the planned retail price. All are brand-new hats; most of them Bell crowns with wide bands —the most desired style this season. Sennits, rough and novelty straws with smooth or cable edges. All have genuine leather sweat bands; another evidence of their quality. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F Where prices arafigumntaed Seventh at F

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