Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 12

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N ' (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark —By BUD FISHER. registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) ’ THE - EVENING STAfi,' WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 192 MASONS OUT ON “FROLIC”| MUTT AND JEFF—Jeffll Call Himself Something Else Next July. ‘ N DON'T OR, THEY DON'T, €M7 WELL, NG, T MET A SNARPY LOOKING AND I HESITATED UNTIL NEXT JULY T'™ TD 1 = know THeY Do Becavie|iM A FELLoW ON THE BOARDWALK e SAID He'D PAY Me MEET Him on' THE T LeaT ¥100 AT THAT AND HE SAID HE'D Like 10% INTEREST (N ROARDWALK, ANbl .RATE N ATLANTIC T BoRRow A HUNDRED ADVANCE: THAT Looked GET THE PRINCIPLE | R A YEAR,, FoR WH\cH SAFE E€NOUGH S0 T B A EINANCIAL WIZARD, ‘ Clubs of Washington and Baltimore | \'. I'VG Been A FooL at Chesapeake Beach Picnic. + ™ PUT MY coin 1N Master Masons of Washington and NEW YoRk BANKS AND Baltimore are holding a big frolic to- GET ONLY Y% INTEREST day at Chesapeake Beach. The oc- WHEN THEY'RE& PAYING ] . Beauty casion is the first annual excursion of N“‘,fl:“m. "~ SITYETHE SORNING He'D PAY me TeN SLIPPED HiM 100 the Gavel Club of Master Masons of X PER CENT INTEREST. BERRIES AND HE PAD the District. The club is bel - Tic civY! e T s |, (OSSN He WAS A STRANGER Me Back $15 For Stationery is : Lambskin, South Gate, Circle, ’ 2 THE INTEREST RIGHT Rallroad’ Square, Feliowship, ] most beautiful ¥ . Craftsman, Level and Tri- 2 ON THE SPOT ~ ; angle. Members of the Masonic clubs N 2 of Baltimore are the guests of honor. when beauti More than 2,000 Masons are on the outing. fully engraved, || fop b rand parade will be held on the oardwalk late this afternoon. It and it is most | will be headed by the Gavel Club Band. The newly adopted Masonic beautifully en- club fex will be worn for the firat {time. Athletic games for young and - graved by old also are on the program. Vaude- ville entertainment, a prize waltz and a band concert are other scheduled % features. S > Wa»D b 'A. J. Ted Meurer Is chalrman of the & Stationers. gene arrangements committee. The chalrmen of subcommittees fol- $1913% St Just BelowF low: S. S. Banham. publicity: John P. Crouch, entertainment; J. M. Rec- . - 3 and’ Thomas The judges of ath- N o H. Troutman, L. Whiting Estes and Henry Lans- burgh. ed to visit the beach tomorrow on {the sixth annual excursion of the 10dd Fellows of the District. Proceeds | lows' Home. I BRUNSW]CK oo ol e l;!&mlng, s:vm-;u‘& Fleming, second. E CCol. ?obkert MgCILn infantry, at 200 0 arshal Aa. 'or Secont a men—J. F. Waters, & amp Jackson, S. Il Anivias] Event, Fleming. first; E. J. Brooks, { |Government Bureau Contributions | ;5 2 orne, Sih _Cavalry i 3 nua. wvent. I N . 'wo hundred automobile dealers of "‘{ilrnlmrux'! team won, 2 to 1. J. F. | brool | S‘ C i rapnopnones | | this city, under the auspices Of the | \aters of Sterrett & Fleming Com- |, 4 5 for | 1x Gourse !tee on arrangements. | W ningiounder the, susploss ©f L0° | pany was wne winner of the cup do- | as ntudents at the General Staft F Aband R 2 g £ ilege, Washington barracks. : ood lanc and I R [ Soiong Journeyed to Marshall Ml | the Washington Cadiliac Company. - z i 00F FALLS ON BOYS. !5oWniviver outing. ey S s b ouna o Plentifal Portions _ ! "In keeping with their policy never WILL | Erounds by the Georgia division of ul 0! BRUNS w lCK Leonard Donaldson and Clavence |l lote & sustomer, thess (LOLSY their URGE PLAYGROUNDS. | 5, S5t bepariment. Depariment . I n-year-old boys, the former | chants, who could not move their S Depastment of Labor and | | | i More than 3,000 persons are expect- i o WaIie Mamenance o the AUTO DEALERS’ OUTING, |31, <ad faeE, w. Smity weoh: |PRETTY GIRLS TO ATTEND.| ORDERED T0 DUTY HERE. & Fleming, second. Base ball—Capt. to Woman's Carnival. | Bliss, Tex.. and Col. James J. Horn- ! ciation, journeyed to Marshall Hall |Pated by Rudolph Jose, president of $]-50 Finest Cooking | of aih atreet and ihe latter of showrooms, had their entire sales oL n e e e ; I 9553 35th street, were seriously hurt force uboard the steamer Charles Mac- Many Citizens Expected to Attend | 5% DeBariment Wil bg some of toe P int: | Meal Enjoyment can now vesterday afternoon while gathering'ulester, who kept a steady lookom] Public Library Meetin Crosa 18 to hava 100 nuries 1 the rin! T I d,H ’ 3 ecor be h wood in a building that was being for rich pedestrians on the Potomac. 8. pageant. p— T able ote y ad at ood lewn mear their homes. Part Games galore occupled the maj A large attendance of citizens inter-| President and Mrs. Harding are ex- | LEWIS M. THAY! pecteditoiaticnes TONIGHT, dine at the of the roof fell on them. ;ity of the time spent at the dow otedAAn plas The Doualdson boy sustained a river resort, many prizes being of- “v,,_.,,,n‘,",,n- f;"’e“;'n“e'“f_‘:{ ;:'eu';‘z'lgl:r‘\':;‘ . ’ R b i|jbroken leg. whilc his companion fered to the winning entrants. to be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night 2 ODINSON 8§ ||jbrgken s whiic his companon e <[e%i0 kitariving contest, twenty |3 b held at 8 oclock tomorrow night |RAPS RATLROAD EXECUTIVES. HOWARD & FBE 507 13th — FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL ical aid was glven at Georse more signing for this event, J. F. i s 0 o T Enivoraity. Hospital, B it ok Blirtut s Fieaing weoi . |8, 7ol commitios ot the Colaia| Mg teuaht saces and the piigt ] dtm | R Brsmit Fourteenth at K Street While working in a building at! Winners of the various contests thy ation. as attributed yesterday to cal . Muslc Store 500 11th_street yesterday afternvon. " Fitty-yard dash—R. Dowick, | Mre Lucy Swanton, chairman of the |, o eyeaLtives by College Glasses Fitted Special Symmer Rates for Desirable Booms I Clinton Langley, thirty-seven vce urley Motor Company : o Dot o & ikt oo frote amein. : arron, master of the Penn || DR, CLAUDE S.SEMONES 4 1a Carte Service Clud Breakfasts |om. Good Hope road, fell and brone Buckhester, Sterrett & Fl Tt e the i iaLon r":;flm‘ to be held o ge, appeuring before the “ o! 1306 G St. N.W. his leg. \ Surgeons at Emergency Hi ; . D. Kutz. Wash- |later in t rest of the movement for | congressional joint commission _on Eyesight 8, Int t. N.W. pital_rendered aid. mpany. i E. W, [Tl playgrounds, agriculture. “Common men” would (Formerly With 1. Eppstein, ten years old. 1126 7 n Cadillac. second. e mass meeting will consider the have been shot during the war for g Phons Main 721, Tomorrow: In Washing’ton‘s ‘ Greaiest Shoe Sale 500 Pairs -~ White 'Oxfords & Boots and bruises. The injured child r = ‘Abas‘h"eur. - "‘ — | ~©he HUB FURNITURE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST gain prices. We have a wonderful stock to show you, and our prices in every instance are remarkably low. day . afternoon, receiving a [ re | Company of W e e o, s same vl l — | OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY FOR PAYME‘{TS | N " YOU WILL FIND OUR CREDIT TERMS VERY REASONABLE Hear “Isham Jones” l atvest: was kndeked down by an‘an: , rR standpoint rather than a local view-|done “some of the things some rail- | Famous Orchestra Records [{{of the collarbone and numero; ari ; Waters, Sterrett & | Come to The Hub and buy the furniture you need.. Quality furniture of every description at genuine bar- The Puinograph of ra t @ Suprerae Excellence | > as $5.00 Worth of Pathe Records Free You will appre- ciate the Pathe Phonograph — it gives excellent re- sults. Don’t permit this sumgner to g0 by witfiout some form of music In the home with which to entertain _yourself and friends. This Bedroom Furniture *5isi™ PECIALLY featured ‘250 ‘Pairs White Canvas You will be surprised and chi‘htdct the remarkable values we are offering in - f | Bed: Furniture. i it, i Sathe outfit solves tomorrow in the big One-Strap Pumps and Ribbon [rprr e gisasars T,’" nkiofiit, a discount of '57‘: '°.35%‘ : i..;f'pmg,??& i $2.95 clearance of “short Ties; turn soles and Louis i 4-Piece Mahogany-F inished Suite T Without any S heels. ’ No, the price isn’t an error in figures, it’s a fact! We've re- LI o lines"—are WHITE 100 Pairs Lace Boots of duced .th; p;icelof this suitfi frcii:)m $198.00 }fl&[l 19.7571_a lvery low 75 phone and a cabinet HOES. Man £ followi 2 2 2 price, indeed. It consists of a Dresser wit irror, Toilet Table ° O ey S s y o .the hol v;'mg White Washable Kidskin— with Triplicate Mirrors, full size Wood Bed and a Chiffonier. - July : for'it in il cost us $5 to $9 a pair wholesale— and some of white canvas and Clearance Sale price . 3 payments.._The 500 worth of Reo- so you can figure the savings at nubuck. Easy Payment Terms if You Like e : ords are FREE. Price of the ma- $2.95 5 3 f ; 5 . Chine and cabinet, as shown, $64.75. <492 patr. Not all sizes in each style, but o5 . i 125 Pairs_ White Canvas nearly every one can-be fitted in Two-Burner Oil Cook Stove -~ | progev ] Lawn one or another. And-in the same i big® sale are hundreds of other Swing An efficient and economical cook Cabinet Cross-Strap Pumps with turn paxl stove to use during the summer canopy top ;“full size ¥ and strongly ‘mdde. Regular price, $1095. July- clear- . ance. Easy terms. slesiand Louis he.els. pumps and oxfords in.tan, black, aonthe in White i s 329 75 Pairs White Canvas gray and patent leathers—also x i f OV Oxfords with “Baby” Louis satins. Styles originally $5 to $12 | July Clearance Price Enamel i _heels and welt soles. being closed out at $2.95 pair. | $ 95 Four-passeng e | . = $7.49 Hardwood Lawn i _— \ Swing, withouy > + July Clearance Sale of A Big Special Aerolux Porch Shades $3.75 Aerolux Porch hades, size 4 ft.x6 ft. $2 98 g . in. drop.. $5.30 Aerolux Porch Shades, stze.5 ft. 3 in. $3 95 by 6 ft. 8 in. drop...... ° Misses’ and Children's Low Shoes Tomorrow 95 + On the Bargain Tables at all our stores tomorrow we shall close out a dozen different , sorts of White Canvas, Patent Leather, Black and Tan Calf Ox- fords and Strap Pumps. Nearly all sizes from Child’s 6 to Misses’ 2. A few pairs of Boys’ Gun Metal Oxfords, sizes 5, 514 and 6. . Mower A’ ‘fully guaranteed lawn mower, with 14-in. cutting N blades. Special under-selling WA price, “Short Lines” and discontinued styles taken from regular $600 Aerolux Porch stocks and reduced one-half, and in some cases considerably more phsdess 3‘,’;?‘?_‘.‘:.'.’?','_5_. $4 .75 —for a quick-clearance at $1.95 pair. ‘ 2 Our 7th St. Store Closed Saturdays Our Sth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Stores, Until Further Notice, = ¢, Will Remain Open. " Rustic Hanging Flower Basket for the l:)ongh. Complete c with “wire hw.;. & ;lhr style. ll‘lds .19 size, finished in —_ d green ;

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