Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, wmsmu'roN D. U., THURSDAY, JUNE ard Oll Company at 25 cents a gallon, \SUES W, R. & E. FOR DAMAGES |MAN¥ ARE WAN'[EU GASOLINE PRICE DROPS. e e wibcion ey o Belling ct Seven Cents Per Gallon Dfiu uaucuon o(ju:ga Ié‘e:&".'-m:fle‘l}o: ver 3104 a : wagons, making the whulg. : : e . Lower Than Last Winter., | oo I8 o e e te. : 2 'At ‘the same time the price of kero- \ \ // . Motorists pow are paying lower prices | gene was cut from 12 to 11 cents a \ / 4 ; tor nnuu than at any time in the |gallon from Tank wagons. @ 5 : s e e 2nd sustained permanent injury Rel.lucr- generally throughout Wash- For every birth occurring at sea| is rtprelenlefl by Auorne’y W l-‘ Ington are selling gasoline of the Stand- | there are about sixteen deaths. Leahy. MEN’S WEAR F . om&er Roll Has Vacancies : hich Require Another Test in August. = Al : ¥ . g Adjt. Gen. Harris has annoynced that more th: Y y 11 Eighty - Seven Washington Men Have Sise tu it s 5 L » . ' nnnn:ltof !lu'Army. even after tdh‘n appointment of th 1 ndi- - An Unusual Opportunity Before Them! e < = 25 last. After promotions under the ~ reorgapization law have been com- pleted there will be a number of nclnclel in the grade of second lieu- 7 SPORT SUITS | = (Coat and Trousers Only) : | " ;;;“::nm%;;zg_: = Here’svalue foryou! The ?.y’l‘:‘{:""Siflt'ff::i“i’fié"&?r‘?é:*&:fiéfif big, room owerful, six- Formerly Sold Up to $45 SnEa T der overhead-valve Oak. e pe | land touring car, famed the $ | IERE e world over for its reliable and low-cost performance, is e L] 181,700 a year and allowances. Adjt. Gen. Harris says that the - R e now ‘ INCLUDED are all of the season’s most =S 3511 4 5 _—._——- popular fabrics, such as tweeds, herring- .SUFFRAGE opponsrg:E"T LR bones and homespuns. Broken sizes ‘ EMEOMERE ) ! %25 Do Mt —the reason for this opportunity at ; i i o Come see it today! this time of the season. Bobertson “Listener.” : More than a dozen woman delegates (Sizes are from 34 to 42) j Dot ot SiTrLE et 2 e 7 gre: hich b try. 'hey also made know: ‘ ptiuion o 1eyielation wiicn Tn tnele a1 I d‘;‘l?:o“:p‘;kzllm:l; for the delegation D“t"d C°mplny UFFY AUTOMOBILE CO I wf‘:h:‘:.uoc?:t’l(l}l. Kilbreth, president R “l 9 O | R s, b Wholesale Distributers o P d ST Ml 5‘.1?:,:.,',:. 1709 L St. N.W., Washington, D. C. 1709 L St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Fourteenth at G e e s Sk Tk § ; i $ : i ¢ $ : i 1 ; i i } i j 3 0! 5 Plkelvllle, Mo Mrs. Charles B. Flyar'el!.her Albai N. Y.; Mrs. John B. Heron, Pittsburgh, vice president National Association . ) 2 3 & n‘h.nd ; e. 3 Ill' zem House & Herrmann &rum ,Mfi";,:::,,;.ar L ‘ Miss Alic e Robertson, Tepresenta- s from Oklahom tener,” as she expressed it i;'l A Feature of Our “June Sale”” [| = emsorcerer Episcopal Theological Seminary Exercises Began Last Night. The ninety-eighth commencement of tln 5]’!‘]( pal 'l'hoolorlul Semi- o ul e ‘l'ha sermon he(ore u:e Students Missionary Soclety was delivered at § P A SO 8 ¢ s 1 " In Which Exceptional Values Are . ey .ma'm.”;;:m Tri-Wear Oxfords Being Offered at Exceptional Prices } EEmceam s Now Go fix.u:gaulm emorial Library, wit iresses. ‘The senior class this year consists of the following younz men, who TO A NCW ® became deacons in the church: Francis Augustus 3 in) scar F " d el ] 3 R SAPABNS N SRS A SANSATAS IS AP IAPIAT NEAANBIRY Price-Level Mgl Chariss “Taroy HOUSANDS of men—asked to name the best man’s ! %, Edward Learon l shoe in Washington—will enthusiastically respond, e and Thom Filismeon. “Tri-Wears.” These famous shoes won their spurs WAR VICTIMS AIDED. —Years ago by honest service. And same standards of France Gratefal for $2,000,000 quality have been constantly maintained. Zegacy, of Fannayivanian. “Tri-Wear” Oxfords have been $9 this Spring—a fair lymAl-rllMPR- PARIS, June 1 Fovernment, price, a popular price. But, true to our promise to give you lnnonnclng todny !ha $2,000,000 Iexlcy l of Frank Buhl of Grove City. Pac for advantage of every favorable turn in market conditions, we sufferers in the devastated reglnnl of Eeneisiy S our Trionda i Ametic now are glad to announce: - pd -l -I I-I | Beginning Tomorrow, All Styles, In All Leathers LI C o TE It 3% 9] p 3 y by S O 1 B —Go to a New Low Level—Only $7.85 Pair ellonnon of tlll tricken depart- ments, continues.” Many “Tri-Wear” styles are of the good conservative type that appeal to so many men who are now just beginning to get into their ‘low shoes. Such styles as black kid full-toe Bluchers—brown kid with medium toe—tan and black calf with medium or full toes. Plenty of the “snappy” styles, too. SR A SR AT A A SRR S S AYRTRORAD AR A SN 8 APA RN We are making a very special effort to place truly wonderful values in Bedroom Suites before you during this month—and this is one of the “big ones.” USTARD, richlf (5 mtba-mh;d al-} 3= And included at $7.85 are more of those wonderful values in gen- uine Cordovans and imported Calfskin Brogues—not “Tri-Wears”— but.also corking good “values. Four-piece—of M ahogany finish—excellent grade of cabinet work; pleas- ing design. Suite consists of DRESSER with curved legs and commodious drawers; CHIFFONIER has mirror; TOILET TABLE triplicate folding mirrors and two drawers; the FULL—SIZE BED has open ends both at head and foot. With the Suite we shall include a LINK WIRE SPRING and LAYER FELT MATTRESS. . : Complete, $ 1 46 85 ? Better call at once, while assortments are complete. bl If Your Feet Trouble You Come to our “Foot Comfort” Dept. and con- sult. our expert Foot " Specialists. | DU BT J T T JTe o F% 3 JCRTIE VAR I G ¥ GE ey & NETEITIE )

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