Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 18

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18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 15 1921-PART 1L : el BUSY TIME AT BOYS' CLUB. Here’s the Big Outfit That $5.00 Puts Into Your Home F-2 Grafonola, any finish $100.00 25 10-inch Doubleface Columbia Records 1475 Slol——l]le——lolc——sl—1oP 135 | | IS ALL YOU PAY FOk THE BEST QUALITY | ’ NEOLIN Whole Soles & And Our Famous Guaranteed Rubber Heels Attached to Your Shoes Whik Ycu Wait. $114.75 $5.00 Delivered to your home if you say the word T}]Cre are still plenty of Retired Records at the close-out price | 39c o] Take Advantage of This Offer ot Once, for When QOur Stoct Is Exhausted the Price Goes Bick to $2.00. QUAL[ rerar C0,,417 11th St.c EIL;:-‘EDEEIE:IEEEIE The Latest Releases of Columbia Hits I Used to Love You, But It's I Lost You. lox Trot. . All_ Over Now. The Happy Six A_jigs : rot. ’ 85¢c i : Seven hundre - i No Wonder I'm Blue. The Happy: Six Frank Crumit, Comedian 'urke, in the Straw. A-331 >, Grainger, 1 lof incl . Fi Suckers March. \ Symp. Percy Grainger, Piano Solo' $1.00 | R WORKROOM IN NEW BOVS' CLUB OF WASHINGTON AT 3D AND € STREETS. Toddle. Fox Trot ’ Paul Biese Triol Beela Boola. Song. One-Step. Pau 1! Biese Trio tri nd 12:30 from the Siren of a Southern Sea. o Y s paaas e Fox Trot. A-3387 Just We Too. ) Tt ] Ao panite Art Hickman's Orchestra » 10-inch Howard Marsh, Tenor Solol 777 Day Dreams. Fox Trot $1.00 Rose of Athlone. o O-inch Proceeds of June 9 League Art Hickman's Orchestra Howard Marsh. Tenor Solo) 85¢ ? E | Contest WillGo to Boys’ | Join Our Record Club. You Pay Only $1.00 Club. % Weekly on $25.00 Worth Columbia Records 7 Twenty tho ! | set by tr sition o to be play Washingion an :52,.,,,,,,, Sivest Mayer &‘J CO. Between D & E :; “First Floor Grafonola Shop™ usand No matter how high the thermom- et climbs VYou can serve vour v dinner—or any other din- for that matter—w ithout the le discomforts of a hot tchen if you use a Thermatic Fireless Cooker. Frivth 15 | which h Put your food in—prepared just as vou would for an ordinary stove V —and just forget it. It will cook o perfectly without watching and ¢ ki "‘m P RP AL will be ready to serve when you BUILDING i return. No bother or trouble. } Thermatic Cookers will do any- | thing that your stove can do and J ASSOCiATlON ? make it better—more who!esome {from cight i & ! and appetizing. Cuts gas and ,l’;El(‘A'\xxml‘{!:" :“;»!'\r'.'-L '-’f;u et i Pays 6 Pex Cent | grocery Dbills, too. 0 ve right start i e ? on shares maturing in 45 ||| . or 83 months. gIt | et us show vou the difference be- vocational and x tween the Thermatic and the or- rooms and | Pays 4 Per Cent i dinary cooker. on shares withdrawn be- ¥ N i fore maturity - r d under th s Lot Assets More Than : Seventh Street Mayer 6’99 ( :0. Belceen D and E $7,000,000 ; : Surplus Nearing B More than 7 & ] - " 4 : e by i FURNITUp: Bt el i e money it needed Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President . I JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary * i e P {“THE MlKADO” ATTRACTS. . 3 | Capacity Houses at Performances b | for Episcopal Parish Benefit. . : : ) o [ cam e e gvecsca e aneee |~ OO T 0 perfornances ¢ th Paint and Pow k ‘ I'!.'h‘lr\vln.\ nigh e e [he Lesson My Leonard Taught || i h! o ll! of ’Idknmd 1 was directed by Dr. and I ae ook it part of ! o L) “With my old refrigerato. I could never Moving the Living Room think of Keeping the bod that was lci : over from meal to magl—why, even my That’s just what pretty near every one in Washington milk and cream wowl often turn, and will be doing today—moving the living room out Jou 10 be Bbove L ever so much food ws actually wasted - < = & E; . executive ) 3 - on the front porch. Not actually moving the fur- LI or thrown away. niture out, perhaps, but changing the porch into of e per- | “ o] Avd e iepis sheli a living room for the summer. , f\‘;:"“ fr: ; ook at my Leonard 1w — every she o s e filled—and most of { food left over from tion by the 3 . e AN N e AT A 1 Everything for the Since the porch is to be a living ‘”l’;,,,:"“2"",u,,l,. dinner—ready to be grved cold or warmed front porch at M . room, you'll surely want the S e up for lunch tomorraw. Every i 'L‘]p““-'; ) porcua ayex's furniture to bhe comiortable— e performa ,‘.“h“‘c'\']‘nw AnCiSvEet dolieald DIACeC ] Couch Hamlmm%i. up from for what pleasure could vou from the productis Srasan it in my Leonard. 9.75 find ifiit wasn’t? And it's our Fe B o e ' . Old Hickory Rockers, up business to have comfortable Gums Hlll’t? “It was certainly a plasant surprise when » H szngo poreh fusnitirerfanyod, 1 found what myh.eonard was doing—hy ’ o Is Eatlng a Torture? saving my food ¥ we saving me bill. And Come down to the Lifetime Furni- money on my nral & d av Maple Porch Rockers, u; - g mr;mm podizs i hd ture Store and you'll find out- Yes? it can do the same for you. : $1.95 door furniture with built-in 5 o ‘ . ! Maple Po el Benckes, jup ;;‘Xn(('rl'k n":'d]{g;‘l“";{.(:u“h Here’s Instant Relief “Yes, it's one of those lLeonards that Foou ammocks an d Hickory | i g e S > c : $3.75 Chairs, Rockers and Settees. For You or i\Ia_\cx s (1;-1\.¢u:c: wgd\ch cs, w\d: o ess porcelan. 100 —7¢ D S, Fiber Rockers, up from Then there is the fiber furniture, the YOlll' Money Back Xa there are otter Leonards from $18.75 up.” : $12. maple chairs and rockers, with S e Wby 1t ale's Home Remedy. ‘ Metal Lawn Swings, with rattan seats and long, com- late relief to those awv;,mg, fortable benches. There's a tortures caused by | | $24 style and size to fit every porch. Suffered loog with Pyorrhea— lost a few teeth—¥riend gave me bottle of McHale's Remeds. Retief was immediate, perma nent. No more suffering or loss of teeth, McHale’s Home Pyorrhea i L P oA - . Washisgton, D, O i | Seenth Soe Mayer & Co. Beween D ond E i L Seventh Street Mayer @ CO. " Between D and E ‘ " 4

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