Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 10

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Capt. Clarence A, Ab - . ; — ~ 1 . ’ 10 THE EVENING "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1921 5 . - ]AI]V Ru] BABY OWLS NURTURED GIVE SPANISH PLAY. | wfi#gflgg}TpEflggUDSE G. W. U. Students to Present “La IDENT s Isodore™ Tonight. | President Harding has made it :ox::!:::P F:’m::!e. a O:IB vt\ o U d ood g | known that nl(lluug'::‘]l‘,. i not _\.m‘"m,lm",f e P n e;w I B i spes v srurefaker, ington University, wi g ! ; . i e first time tonight at the Play H i 3 { ] 1 s ilu 'l\n. X xs:f.- . Underwood E Wil change you, vet | g |Director Meyer of Finance| frousn sianding i cannot add a single [ | 7 { lelling of them he e age line to your por- A ‘ : 00 d S u lt Corporation Addresses. - tinif, "l "y Tabe s i s ‘ Manufacturers. L ¢ ne s of "on Maip S 569 A Popular size ( of an international securit ket in | > vear have t0ld | Spunish danees will b given > You would pay that C O l - 20 rn.i“l(:::;:n. as “the missing Link in in- | 1ad *hoe Portra]{s for ordinary pictures. ’ OStS i Ou n y :“lér\’&m‘: at Larger sizes, too, e Wial e Your Best e L yention her of the National Association ) e of Manufacturers. 4 Before the world war. Mr. Meyer said, Congress of Mothers and Parent- European ba she coun- ! R b e et o el this coun i Teacher Associations Meets. | |kéting of securi | that as conditions were now reversed it1 2 cted that a similar fa- | PI%Y uld be placed at the disposal of } LITES Need of more school rounds and proper ma for o ren and th T 00l age were the i 2t the final meet- s To scll our friends a good suit for $20. we have concentrated our best efforts. We scarched the markets far and wide for dependable sai X curity market i 3 ligations placed here ofliciall B A suits that are worthy to bear the label of Eiseman's. i f Assembled at this store you will find a complete line of suits at this remarkably low price. Blue suits, brown suits, gray suits, green suits, nt 1 Mr ion ix heing | Leonard S Dote GRADE TEACHERS ELECT. 5 S L in plain or fancy mixtures. All kinds of materials too—serges, flannels, T cashmeres, worsteds. Come, see for yourself. i f ST a0 0 A L world situation th; The country should curities which are ble in other countries, oA iadded. The harmful effects of violent fluc- tuations in exchanze on the count rts would not have been so gre concluded, had the country had broad. free, active market for th, L Folding Camp Chairs $4.98 Has Been the Lowest Price ‘ 2.98 Burden, M ra Htut Mary Dent was selec dard foreign investment securi-|io the Central Labor Union. B 1 orjouth American Trade. .| ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE. {8l {South American trade. Blakely on_de- 18 hould work for ? e 2 at th ; 3 exchang nd interest p 5 ge. ‘o nd 3 vA 3 0 603-607-7thst. Bet.F &G Sts. | . the conference was dor Pezet of —_— &l Iminister from v i Continued inst Dominici.| mue regulation prison dress for men-in Japan is a kind of straw- % A -red-colored kimono. change is lik = 25 States a cons South Americ A R i T ezet declared = = . " g (el is 1o the These Folding Camp Chairs have ) ’I‘,;‘L’,.a’,‘ D ol e canvas seat, with back and arms made : ::;1',.‘;';;\,{;;{:;‘;’,, R of oak, ash or hickory; fastened he said : L o S & ; for American interests 1o CNION throughout with brass fixtures, and E Domtaicl, 3 m nt-r\mln be made in Vene- o s T est ch aaes SAVINGS BANK and our interest to develop h our couniry go hand in hand. Both | OLDEST SAVINGS 1 the World gai . -strongly constructed for real service and wear. Natural finish. R G v ol BANK IN WASHINGTON They're easy to fold, light in weight and 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Repeated! Many of our customers who took advantage of last week's $1.98 sale were so enthusiastic over the values that they told others—and because of the nu- merous requests following the “hews” as it went the rounds we simply Had to Repeat! Here are the details for the second time. a\‘k_o Y. 4;roui_l(h min ._! e 1Coma gpods from the Unicd| WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT E require very little space for storing. £, o 710 4TH ST. N.W. l H . 4 Plaeitae e 0 [ It focontdnatniuhm s Jyuming €. Suez, Ch nsul in i for the porch, the lawn, the boat, ter from Guatemala: § i for camping as well as for public E tanch. minister from Per. H. Elizalde, minister from Fcuadol nator Rolandi Ricci, the Italian ador, yesterday outlined trade | conditions with their respective coun- | tries. The note principally stressed by | each was the depressing influence of | unfavorable exchange rates. | i e = = — 6. w. u. commencement. |l The Secret jGraduating Class Largest in the OF MY 4 | University’'s History. halls or offices, or wherever an extra chair is needed. and ambas: T | i T This sale offers an unusual opportunity to supply organiza- tions, lodges, institu- tions and clubhouses with comfortable T 300 George Washington University students at the commencement exer- . cises in the auditorium of Central High School June %. it was announced TEETH today by William Miller Colli dent of the institution. This the largest graduating class in the { history of the university. Representative Frank W. Mondell , of Wyoming., will deliver the com- i 4 ) S {mencement oration. Tickets for ai- R ‘W mission may be obtained from Prof. (Il __ig replacing teeth so thet they ) P Elmer Louis Kayser. sccretary of the |l Cannot be detected from your university, 2101 G street. [l treat prorriion Tocae -Silk Faille Skirts | chairs at very low cost. % These Folding Camp g Chairs’ have been selling at $4.98. Our price. $2.98 B each. Sold in quantities H at $34.00 a dozen, $275.00 a hundred. TR preacked Sunday afternoon, June 5, at the Peace Cross in the Cathedral Close at Mount St. Albans. | Total enrollment in the university [ Mail ordersi promptly filled if | 7 G T 100 Silk Faille Skirts in shades of navy, taupe and foriighaigacholastiel ear, hex dhbeeny) PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS i ’ 4 By 1 FRanE: ¥ 5,096, than double that of three ! fes | ¢ black. All sizes up to 32 waistband. ;fifs S = ° BY CONDUCTIVE AND INFILTRATION [f{ { check accompanies i : Skirts like these sold for $4.00 last year. . Wi Foadse $1.50 fii i order: { ; Redugediito oot e e . ORDERED TO NEW YORK. oDt W ey ;’1 ' . 7;: = s et Lieut. Commander Jesse W. Allen, | oldenberg's—Furniture Store—*Across eet. | Naval Medical Corps, at the Naval Medi- | DR. LEHMAN g E 307 7th St. N.W,, Op, Open Evenings. Closed on Sunda Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats . 100 Reedy-to-wear and Trimmed Spring Hats in various styles and colors. Sailors includ- 1 cd. Values up to $5.00. Reduced to...... . 1,000 Lovely Voile Waists : Silk Stripe Voiles, Plain Voiles White Waists with colored collars and cuffs: some with organdy collars and Wt B30 o e e avonment- $1:98 Genuine Onyx Pointex Silk Hose Tvery palr perfect; black only, in the following sizes: 9, 9)%, 10 and 10)2. Pair $1 .98 A Host of Other Items at $1.98 Georgette WAISTS—Lace | Pure Thread SILK HOSE, | Crepe de Chine VESTS— Trimmed With White Clock Flesh Color Italian _SILK WAISTS— | prmbroidered Voile OVER- | $2.50 Wash Satin CAMI- Serpentine Crepe KIMO- BLOUSES SOLES NOs - Satin-striped Thread Silk | Percaline PETTICOATS, Fle':‘!.A ;zsn;_ls White Pongee STOCKINGS With Taffeta Flounce SALE W Of Used Cars An evidence of the values of the used cars we are featuring | - this week is the manner in which ‘ the public is buying. EE% - | ceptional values and suggest you do not delay inspecting them if in the market. " We still have a number of ex- = ; : Sateen PETTICOATS, In- | White Sateen PETTI- China Silk WAISTS, Peter | ™ luding Extra Sizes COATS Figured Voile OVER-| Rtfle Bottom Satin|New Gingham HOUSE Terms if Desired BLOUSES BLOOMERS DRESSES | C s 0 i ; Open Evenings During the Sale Skirts, Dresses | Suits, Dresses | Ski-bo Tweed 8 : A - ¥ 1\ and Coats and Coats suirrs § . . G ] A Wool, Gingham, Organdy | > Lol and Voile Dresses, smart Wool Jersey Suits; A wonderful value in a 1 s ear r 3 =1 >=" — “When the Number Two from wool plaid skirts in various | Dresses of beaded Georgette, | xabby ‘Siort Suit in shades : [ ] (] ’ ® X the South Pulils In" patterns: also new sport | Taffeta. Serge, Mignonette ;fi r(;“" lnrch’id e l‘?l\u" l v Then, as in all such incidents of good old Topeoats of tweeds, velours, | and Tricotine: also Dolo e i 3 i = 7 American life, Coca-Cola represents whole- cte.. in heather mixtures. | Coats. Worth much more— | g reen, reindeer and tan. H 1321-23 14th St. Telephone Main 4105 some refreshment. Worth 310 all reduced All s g THE COCA-COLA COMPANY nd $12... $4.98 to, choice. $1 0.98 sizes ..... $14098 l Y Atlanta, Ge.

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