Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 28

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28 , THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1921 —_— e e A == = ==————————|MUTT AND JEFF—If That Was a Tap, Imagine What an Uppercut Would Be. ot o it ¢ e, froie men —By BUD FISHER = = - A nce ) You MEAN TO SAY [ 0N THE LEWCE, 3CEF, || Fpaprr, Tow Ber You) TRy ooee A T::T‘:::gee?m : i ;:‘;st:\fiw eoceee| | ::Lu(e WHAT'S || You— T stmbry [‘flw DIDNT PUT / mar was oty | T e ove AT | DECRERHARITUAN i & = | we HAb LAST THe IDEA? T TAPPED You! \‘EUE"E‘”:;;’“ [ | A Gentee At | sace wnoexs |/ I AM, JACK, But s - = J | THeugHT You e — | CARP CuCKOO! ] AS You've PRoMISED = ~ AGREED T CUT 41 Ponch ? o ] ® cur eut THe i 6uT THE ROUGH £ = ROUGH STUFF I'LL . 2 i STUFE. —— TAKE You on ForR SIX ROUNDS EVERY MORMING! . . / s “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mr. Goldheim Talks: ] N “Tsme for Cool, Comfort Clothes, EX?" “It is,” replied Mr. Goldheim. And we are superbly ready with tropical-weight clothing for - the man who buys for style and service as well as : comfort. Washingtonians alteady know the secret of keeping cool—the new members of the Congres- T 5 3 Chungki h ent of | : sional set will also learn to endure the summer days C”Y NEWS IN BRIEF ORGANIZATION, ACTIVITIES. Cff?:{%ij?fiv'islfijg}?i Y r;:oun: r';‘iwn‘se;d L?rm::r?m.x | Hirsh’s Shoe Stores l__, ; of the Capital with a carefree mind if they will dress The Condi i e Lisas | pa .r‘:ux::t e & ‘ i s 5 Spiker of the District W. Henderson of Maryland, vice con- 2] 'l. fll q 35% fi Women’s Stylish Stent ! i White qtral) Pum ps ¢ 5 of Columbia, vice consul, from Peking ' sul, from Venice to Saloniki At Hirsh's '.T:' toutness can 1 accordingly in ek entertain with - ding” and other ter church tomorrow The Concord ( 314 C street. " English Tropical Worsteds 332 .50 s s o . ing in the Sunday school of Calvary Silk Trimmed —_— SENSATIONAL SALE ELECTRIC and GAS FIXTURES LESS THAN COST. Laptist Chutch. George H. Thomas W. R. C.. No. 11, P tl s M h \\\’!H me: tlT\d(ul]'dd\ at 10 am., ;I" New | a llk asonic ple, to prepare _flowers | riestiey 8 ohair $25.00 for Memorial dav. =~ i Silk Trimmed * = smooth-fitting ankle, a ‘ lute comiort m«I NECCSSATY S The Army and Navy ub will cele- | of the fall | her dinner K ub Saturday night. Maj John = . Genuine Palm Beach 320 00 [l Srobosasn e A0 whe e s : 1st Division, will preside. vluvn will give an Silk Trimmed brate the third anniv. is dance at 8.15 o'clock at Carroll In- e O 3 The Social Hygiene Soclety will hold | stitute. [ END CLOTI A mass meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at > . um long vamp R r's. Five-minute talks will be| The Abraham Lincoln Council, made by u dozen prominent speakers. | American Association for - vear welt. P S ?-\Allldof the above cool, tropical-weight textures are Free. nition of the I You will find here a great variety of Novelty Pamps, tyled with distinction and so perfectly tailored that Jud winp |2 S oclock at 1 Strap Effects and Oxfords. Sizes, 214 to 11, \ \tol ‘ they maintain their perfect-itting qualities and shapeit- || 32055, Jonemh, W 4","""";.',""'1‘,.".?:'»', 5 E i Jmess even after they have been dry cleaned or “tubbed.” school lesson tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. SENATOR IS SPEAKER. xtremely Moderate Prices 2 at 1333 F street, ls A Feature At Hzr.,lls 5495 $1200 §1500 $9.00 Senator Ladd of North Dakota re- i - WIRED AND INSTALLED COMPLETE. d the problem of bringi ducer and consumer togeth & of Foderal Employes' 1d in_the auditorium o onal Muscum last night. ion of government wor discussed by William P; numbers were given by t - - ! i The Howard Universits School of Music will present Lou Boston. in a violin r Many more beantiful patterns to select from. Come in—we'Tl surprise you: All work guaranteed, Wholesale and retail. Mail orders solicites PENN ELECTRIC & GAS SUPPLY CO. 91114 Nimth St. N. W. Open Eyenings. Phone Main 512. I by Frank Goodall Harrison FO!' Memoria] Day Outing in Rankin Chapel, Howard Univ: English Cricket Cloth Trousers 50 Plain or Neat Stripes $1 1 The "American War Mothers will jmeet tomorrow at § p.m., at Thomson School. ! Alabamans in Washington have been | = = === invited o attend memorial services| & R K LK FEEEr] Y 2 for the Indian chieftain Pushmataha who did so much for civilization, a ‘l Congressional cemetery Sunday afier-| 'Slle of Westinghouse 6-Pound * " noon at 3 o'clock. The ceremony will ! K, $7.50 Electric Irons [-' Rou of Honor sh"aws :-;‘e“:r';ge;h}:‘;rmwu of the Push- ciation, the of- ficers of which are: Representative S Charles D. Carter, Oklaho presi- Borsalino, Robert Heath, Ltd.; Vyse Sons & Co., s Ainaiaaiont sice presm r(u;':! Barford & Sons and the best of the American-made ert M. Gates of Tennesse Straws, including Blum & Koch’s “Flexible.” THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. SToRE HOURS: THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. —_— The National Furniture Co. That’s the Store Where a Good Old Dollar’s ry, and Representative John \hnuxm Alabama, treasurer. Ladies of the Wilxon Normal Com- munity Center will have a garden party tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. In case pf rain the party will | be held in the lunchroom of the school, at 11th and Harvard streets. Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth will be hostess. H. L. Scharr Electric Co. 739 11th St. N.W. oS 52 Busersecesecesssi | Worth for a Dollar Is Assured—With CREDIT | e .fi.\'&&&&&&&&&sfi.fi ) e O ) Closed All Day Monday—Decoration Day—Shop Friday If Possible . | : FREE! Frlday at Hahn S With Every Purchase of $100 or More 26-Piece Set of 42-Piece Set of YOUR W A. Rogers 2 CHOICE z Dinnerware OF Silverware A Sellers Kitchen Cabmet B ‘OLD GLORY” In Your Home For Memorial Saves All Unnecessary Space The best kitchen helper of all is the “Sellers” —with everything you need right at your hand —drawer space for all kitchen needs; cupboard space for pots and pans; spice boxes, flour and sugar containers; all in one place—and by the Club Plan you can begin to enjoy its conven- ] |ience for only 50c a week. Prices start at $39.75 “The National’s” Three-Piece “The National’s” Top Icer REED SUITE ~ |REFRIGERATOR An a_ll-year-r_ou_nd suite, in -brown or A big i o P o gray finish, consisting of attractive Settee, | compiete d,,phg Viof Refngeramn Solid Armchair and Arm Oak, compact model 75 Rocker, exactly like sturdy Refrlgeramr, ve"y $1 2 iall iced at. cut, and marked at $ .75 spec AR s a remarkably low . Easy Credit Terms price ..... Misses’ and Children’s Novelty Low Shoes Friday Reduced to e g 38 Some of our highest priced novelties now included in this . sale. Reduced! AKING our Medicine” on 2,500 pairs too -many of Day—Special Cornglet - wit £ 08¢ | * POLE v HALYARD Size 3x5 feet; fully equip- AND ped, all ready to hang, with 'BRACKET Iron Holder, Pole and Hal- i yard. Neatly boxed. Women's Newest $8.75 to $12.50 _ % AN Low Shoes L and $7.85 " Continuing this radical reduction of many of our finest and most striking novelty Low Shoes. Came in too late and we are determined to move them out right away—regardless of loss involved. The new “Panel” Pumps. In Patent Leather with Gray Quar- ter—all Gray Kid—Brown Kid, field mouse quarter. Two-strap Pumps, in White Nubuck, Tan and Black Calf, Brown Kid and Patent Leather. Tan and Brown Sports Oxfords —with ball strap or straight tip. Sizes 5to 11..........$2.85 « . 9 99 rocess Sizes 115 to 2........$3.45 The National’s” New P, 0il Cook Stove = Two-b ize. ‘ | Onew:’:f ltl;'l:erbisgl;e:‘ $ 1 8 .15 ' { H bargains in the store. == l"\ o L T T All these shoes were made espe- cially for us—all are much below their present market value—on some, you now save nearly half! So you may buy the newest One and Two Strap — Cross-strap — and High Tongue Pumps, in all the popular shades of Tan, Brown, Gray and smart two- tone effects. Reduced from $875, $9.75, $10.75 and 2.50—to $5.95 or $7.85 the Pair. At all our stores All sales final! Easy Credit Terms Nickel Mn'ror | ouT OF THE - S 390 Kettle, $1 * 191416 Pa.Ave, Z7th&K 233PaAveSE #

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