Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 5

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, R % 5 Y & % » A ; - i " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921.. A 1B | l MEDICAL SOCIETIES ASK | ON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. | c ALL NA'”ONS TO MEETING h-l been- appointed a member of the Diplomatic Officers Will Deliver In- vitations to Ophthalmology Congress. executive committee of the demo-,Sanders of Athens, Ala, Mr. Barrett cratic.national committee by Chalr. s edllor of the Birmingham Age- an George White, to fill the vacancy cuuued by the death of Col. W. T. Herald Autocar 'The Motor Truck Success '8 Of e United Large Users of Electru;lty Staten In-forelgn souniries have been gt : instructed to communicate to the gov: i ts to which they are accre and Citizens’ Associations | grements o vhier, (e iy peeiiest cas Oppose Proposal. section ” on _ ophthaimology of th e Commissioner Oyster's plan to re- duce street car fares by Increasing |pate In an international congress of the electric current rate was both |ophthaimojogy. to be held under the indorsed and assailed at the closing |auspices dt those societies in session yesterday stternoon of the ingtan PDAC, iromsApE1IErtotApHL Potomac Electric Power ‘ompany The lnvlmtlon: are transmitted to rate hearing. Justin Morrlll Chnm the various ministers for foreign af- Established 1897. TR o Willlam McK. Clayton, repreuenllng however, be under the direction or the Federation of Citizens’ Associa- | patronage of the government of the tions, were the prlncinal objectors to | United States. the plan. Evan H. Tucker, president I of the Northens! " Citizens’ Associa- S tion, approved it and Mrs. Mary President Willlam F. Ham and Prin 3 Genoral Manager Sinclair were “on e stand yesterday In defense o P btukfas ne combanys pien for an. increased || LEWIS M. THAY i One of two companions leaves the t table e, receding them, several wit hel hand with you; help or icap. iR chies s Caaee || LGS 507 136 N V. - The right food gives you alift with the day’s work. The wrong food weights you down. Grape:Nuts : isahelp. It gives balanced nourishment without taxing the d?ecflmalhcavy , starchy foods do. It adds energy without taking energy away. luts with cream or milk contains the es- unt:al elements needed by body and brain. Crisp, sweet, delightful —Grape:Nuts is anidea} ish for b st or lunch. THE AUTOCAR COMPANY ARDMORE, PA. Autocar Wherever there’s a road Kann Sons Company, Edward M. s. a the reducuon inthe cost of coal. Cites 36 Per Cent Increase. - James B. Hobbs, representing B lI Harry Wardman, stated the increase Pays 6 Per Cent in the electric- bills of the Wardman | |ii on shares maturing in 45 } or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent urer of the Holmes Baking Company, and others. In their closing arguments for the company, Attorneys Bowen, Barbour | and Yeliott indorsed Commissioner tric charge that is_now on shares withdrawn be- pounded. Attorney Yellott contended Built to Sustain a Reputation ; a 6 per cent rate of return on the fore maturity LR Commissionis valuation would not be |l J Sold to Meet Competition e R ol | development program $7,000,000 | Attorney Chamberlain. in his clos- l':{.n:tgu:&nt advocated a 6 per cent sml'“ "ell'il' —_— $800,000 MOTION PICTURES SHOW Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. MAKING OF AUTO TIRE JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Company, Incorporated,Battle Creek,Michigan. — Washington Tire and Accessory . Dealers’ Association Gives In- teresting Exhibit. = v Pl re Z. . - sh shing- local e €8s alers as- el. w ° , of detall used in the building of the present-day tire was strikingly illus- trated. Ld Preceding the picture an amend- B4 vholesal bers . and dealers to the association was unnmmoull) adopte; of mnt(nued absence from "« The semi-annual Sale of president will be elected at the next FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH [Fegbici.. Manhattan Shirts For Thursday---We Offer c - Beginnmg tomorrow—Thursday—we reduce our s ¥ P . I Reductions from entire stock of Manhattan: Shirts. Day shirts, dress Very Special Prices on New and Timely ST ek 20% to 30% chirts, et hits. Menwhowmaitbuthsaleer sy 5 tive secretary was announced by hman, who presided. - . . . Wearables—Presented in Our Men’s G o D ) : months will find that our varied selections more than e Rear Admira) Harry Mel. Huse. P-B Selections justify the tite—Manhattan Headquarters! Furnishing Department B s aen] are 100% 4,500 Shirts to make Sale Prices as follows: selections from , $3.00 Manhattan Shirts are now ....$2.15 Woven Madras and $3.75 Manhattan Shirts are now ....$2.85 UNION Russian Cords. ’ $4.00 Manhattan Shirts are now ....$3.15 SAVINGS BANK s’gf_’ Z"JA _Lt""*-’" 50",2-;; $4.50 and $5.50 Manhattans, now . . .$3.85 B s s ol ot Mginsy-teind $6.00 Manhattan Shirts are now .. . . .$4.55 wELCOMES YouR AccoUNE White Oxford Collamat- $7.50 Manhattan Shirts are now. . ... $5.65 4 S tached shirts. White $8.50 and $10. Manhattans, now . .. .$6.85 Madras, $lain or with * When you are in Thursday for Manhattan Shirts we suggest you look over the following hot weather wearables that have just come in and are therefore marked at the latest lowest prices. We list a few below: : Chambray Pajamas, Knothemake ..............$1.65 White Oxford collar-attached Shirts .............$1.95 Athletic Union Suits of Madras ,e....ccceveeee... 95 P-B Golf HOSE ccenimnsisinnss o snvnos < oo - 52 10 $7.50 " silk strifes. Manhattan—all you need know about a shirt; P-B Parget Lisle Hose..ccuvceeeneeaeeenens...3 for $1.00 ! Full dress and Tuxedo —all you need know about service. And finally, in the Worsted Bathing Suits. . .. e .$410$7.50 e shirts. interest of your comfort and selection, we suggest an New Summer Neckwear. . ceveesesss.50c to $4.00 early visit. All P-B Shirts Reduced From 25 to 309, » New merchandise at new prices — splendid specials ; that have just been picked-up, not picked-over, - .« | . —our arrival with your Winter supply of coal. Your dog is . - as glad as you are that your The Avenue at N lnt’l 1 coal bins are being filled and Closed WQ Durin‘ .’Il,y and All‘llll ‘ «’ protection assured against next winter’s weather. AGNEW COAL is carefully screened. John P. Agnew & Co. Inc. 728 14th St. Main 3068

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