Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 16

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3 = 3 H ~ % - THE . EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., TUESDAY, - NOVEMBER 8, 1921.- % Gl amimat 3 3 . o Tiery Dopyi - 0. P x iy Rev. M. B, McBride, Rev. E. 8. Dun- | ch f Mrs, Marie Forrest. Itrep-|'/ ; MUTT °‘AND' -JEFF—Mautt Leaves Home via the Rolling-pin Route. o + —By BUD FISHER. |isp snd Rev. Robert Browning. The| resenis missionary groups in differ-] | 3 st R v g Ptk s o S production of the pageant Is inlentlands, z CERTAINLY, MY g f 2 ¥ T'S WONDERFUL TO Be A MUTT,DEAR, CANT " J [X " T = PAMILY MAN AGAIN. SiNce HAVE Some MoONEY | Love: wflv;b‘fw s : D) ; | 2 : S oo emco-- Tve Been FORGIVEN BY FoR SHOPPINGT .:NAT:::"::'G OMAN o B > . ; : MY WIFE SHe's. LT = E ¢ 7 2 N i . Me HANDLE ALL MY ] i -|- DortA BitL T % N e : : Faint Heart OWA MONEYY THIS : . | OR A NEW ; 43 ; Y : % ; ‘ 2 - oNE? You Wemen 2 % ¢ —ne’er won fair lady, but Cornwell candy often h :fifl :‘:s' § F ( . 7 - does—especially these “5-Room Sweets.” Thick AT TU S, - i shells of dark’Italian chocolate enfolding more P Z 4 . ) ; # ; than twenty different flavor-fancies. Ask for a 1 E. | Cornwell Sunday Paper = Bungalow Box Nougats, 95¢ 4 a pound and a quarter . Huge cubes of i ) ! | - ) ‘ . ! 1 1 0 ‘ " o i, ) | Cande-1415 M Stresl Main ‘) g, phone i 875 | I | s rhythmic for children, gymnastum |ing,. - millinery, Wuhinzmx‘; opera, || 9 ; for boys, library. e e e tetcn " [DESTROYERS JOIN FLEET.|MISSION.OF THE CHURCH. v : . “The Mission of the Church” a East Washington Community Cen-| Miner Norffal Community Center— (102 War Craft Now at Charleston, | pageant written by Willlam Chauncy ter—Community schedule tonight: . At i anwden. Wil he giv _Photos is “oir spe-| Ladles Ausiltary Veterans of For- | Basket ball, dressmaking, Boy Scout | oo oo & announcs Retiyitien forithi . 8. C., Anchorage. Langdon, :‘J;'.L:; Sten st e chund, ialti ality work at|elEn Wars, will have a_measuring | Band, Social Community Club, regls- |y ‘riday s,| CHARLESTON. S Novemiy W O ouuk Irom A T cialty. Quality wi party Saturday at ® pm., Pythian | tration, sewing machiues available. | egistration being open for same:|Eleven destroyer: . small cost. Temple. . Home nursing, dietetics, fancy needle- | ferred to the partly i ¥ s city. e nt is belng given 5 R ML A v e | e Ve BEgven Community Center— work.xcml‘versi;}lona;‘ pazfl):l‘n'.“%t:xlx; arrived here to join as a part of the celebration of the - . M. H. A. o « H. A, wi Vi ti 'rench, t. B is Vs C —Photos Live ana. Armiutice aey selébration ::’:";‘:u‘c‘!‘" t""‘;!‘ef,:'::n:'?:‘"‘f ::: thorun, " dressmaking and Jeving, A O lanr estconan, | SrashinEton dlocese e ot Enlarged femr ymine of'r, & A Bals” | fumies,, Dl SYONCE, Ot { by apieee TR essity i Jormiet tna b tendery i U Mo | chareh ant G Sembesstasaiel o ke 8x10 bating clubs and similar organiza- [Ashley H. Robertson. Rev. James E, Freeman, rector of California State Association will| Park View—There will be a meet-|tions are free to use the center as & | “Twenty more destroyers are sched- the church, will give the prologue, meet Thursday evening, Thomson |ing of the Park-View Cltizens' Asso-|ynit. The offices for the coming year uled to come here later. while the free speaking will be by E OPTICAL COu |School. Speeches, literary and mu-|clation at this center tonight ‘at 8| are: Charles S. Hill, president; George 5 M. A. €14 9th St. |gical program. o'clock. Jackson, vice president; Mrs. Martha i — E. Wilkins, treasurer; Nellle M. Quan- f 7 g ; N Anithony League will meet tomor-| Southeast Center (Tyler School) |der, community secretary. \ - ; X row, 3 to 5.o'clock, at 2007 Columbia |11th and G streets southeast—There i 2 L7 > . X 2, Distributors of High-Grade road. Speaker, Mrs. Lillian Nicholas. | will be an open meeting at this center | Garnet-Phelps—Registration will be U. 8. Gov’t Surplus Property November 16, to be followed by ama- | taken tonight for. the following club "o | The Washington Acadomy of set.|teur talent competition, fof Wheh|acuuities: Bible story; embrolden:!BCY \ prizes ‘wi e offered for the best|parliamentary usage, phion e \ BARGAIN ences, the Blological Society and the | myers The features include sing- | Elub. s WEDNESDAY'S Buitiieal Sosely il ol el | g e, setiiner MAINE SWEET CORN Qb K strumental music or anything that l will entertain. Elanks have been sent| DRAW TO BE KEPT CLOSED. d Country Club Brand v, t the secretary, but wi e fur- A 00 iFhe Men'n Club of 8t. Luke's Church | Lishea upon application to any one| The draw span' of the Highway 11c Per Can portant businoss, @0 pam. 1AM~ | desiring them. bridge over the Potomac river will y rhomson Commuplty Center—The |TO€ be opened.on Friday, November B $1.20 Per Dozen . - Do nm = 11, from 9 a.m. un p.m., the Dis- i . catlon rommimatlon §=d PRtrlott odu:| virginia State Soclety will present a| irict engineer. department announced Guaranteed strictly fancy Maine Sweet tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., Research Uni- | Splendid literary program this even- | today. g Corn in size No. 1 tins, holding 11 ounces. versity, 20 Jackson place. B e There will_ be dancing . This is the convenicnt smaller can—at "5 CI T - | Oth activities tonight: Spanish,| Special trains can be hired on Eng- this price obtainable nowhere else. any TR under, suspiess ‘of £l | lementary and advanced; dreasmak” lish railwvays at @ cost of 5 a mile For the Bal This Week Only* section to consider houSINE S1tUALIOR, | = or the lance of is Weel ly Erominentispesicers, 3 IPRERREE R EE R YRR 11c Per Can 3 Fabian Memorial Association in- s | it 'alr muste fovera M mest e the| 8 QUALITY, RELIABILITY Or Arts Club tomorrow at 8:30. i When sou stop o consider the quality and $1.20 Per Dozen liability of our dental work and note our rea- s oonemiion) Saclety sacet Thure. | Ponable prices, you will readily appreciate the (i - fron of Seiock. fosmos Club. Blec- | @ jmportanec of having your work done HERE. 4 ¢ € Today’s Dessert of ofticers. Brief talks. |@ - In 30 years DR. WYETH AND STAFF OF EXPERT, I ; SASTRIPTREE & Saaaelke, ahaill oe 3 The "fiilllrllf-;ol‘lkt m i ' CAREFUL, SKILLED D! 1STS have won the con- = . 1. astry, ab, i‘_aw,"'!c' "a (;lsrde a"_ 3 valuable Dostage stames ot e oaibit | Bl fdence of over 500,000 people of Washington and E BUfte Hastoy, NbFim with custasd snd gar K&s "s ing tomorrow night, 1413 G street. | Vicinity. With pastry strips and generously sprin- a Public invited. \ ::: ‘l:nz:::l' ;:r kled with powdered sugar. ’ Mme. Ynjuma of Tokio, Japan. will k done without th 1006 Penna. Ave. | speak ‘briefly through an interpreter 30_venrs of good, hond . o e women of New York Av : 1115 H St N E. | Erebe ittt A Ld o diense phone (CORNWELLS ~ Main : rrow, We v, ‘elock. 3299 M St., Georgetown bt i L LT Us 1415 H Street, 875 1106 King St., Alexandria §|AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Other Sets of 4 o, fon !Normal Community Center— | B ‘Teeth, $5.00 up. ; s cente esents eight i { activities fm‘l"éli‘l.x’né‘%é,é.""“‘&fi‘é‘; ! jundays 10 AM. to 4 P.ML J regular on Tuesday evenings. Any. 'k Fully ‘_lufi!un. Kindly ,g:jmnw T i IE ;70 "' i n 1; eligible to - i v £ Product: i r th the com- =7 BN § o a ) " £ From %o 5 |munitscgecre vinceadoth elo i Tk, 427-29 7th Street N.W. i 7 { W = = = | mesticart; including millinery. dre: s i . aad ovor Qhand Ualon Tes Ce. Largust and Most Thar- 5 ” & ¢ > E S | making and_designing; ~Recreation e NAibispten.. Fhtes Nais 798 R : E Bellevue Farm Pleagure Club, Social Dancing Club, s = L i = e w e fl w ALKB E . HYl - g VISITORS— N R 4 R E are invited to : : p : : H inspect our ] btm t = LUNCH Lig reigh i 2 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. § 1338 N. Y. Ave. § Breakfast—Luncheon ? E s Dd """"wm —A sensational announcement from a 0 'ooked as you enjoy it . 2 Food Served as you wish it conservative, shoe house S . - J Food Priced as you like it iy oo 314 7TH ST. N.W. ° L ——y 9 Our Factory Needs Orders to Keep Running. now ln us e - : N Our Stores Have Too Many Shoes. ] It just had to come! We are frank to acknowledge that F_— 4 n o ¥ | one we are dangerously oveérstocked—and, incidentally, we like : - 1o say that there are many other high-grade concerns through- ® s out America today in a similar predicament! Butnever mind ever ost lts about the other fellow—we are the one now forcel to selll SELL1! SELL!! regardless of cost or loss. True it's a mighty p _ bitter pill—but our thousands 'of customers, friends and 5 : E acquaintances will vouch for the fact that we can swallow the i on en dose and SMILE! And so we're going to invite you one and ™ e 5 all to take advantage of this terrific sacrifice. w fi r e We Are Forced to Take a $150,000 1 ' > Let us tell you more dbout the ’ / . Loss on High-Grade . Travers - Shoes Lightaooight Filing Safe. \._p MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY ' e = = FOR OUR OWN STORES - “Built Likea - The Standard of Its Field ~ f Accept No' Substitute Lot $— Women's 5 Low Ous, Tex and The £ o Brown % £ : ¥ / 3 Iow te 2 xid Electric Washer , - | No Work No Worry ‘ 3 : e No Rubbing Three-fourths of all the sectional book cases inf - No Wringing. " use are Globe-Wernicke, That denotes preference, - 4 % ¥ e ) _superior design and workmanship, and creates the Shmtie e wul:!{g “greatest re-sale value. And three-fourths of the can be done in an hour . “public are most likely right. so. Put the clothes in the ’ S P P ¥ = g H -t § CHAII SECTIONAL FILING CABINETS, WOOD AND STEEL, = 2 z 7 . cylinder, push a button and Oalf, : ¢ mluwaonlci UPPLIKS, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES ¢ 7 N w the Thor does thequrl:. EY . G i W. The E. F. Brooks ( " Phone Main 7086, 1785 ', Brooks Co. - Desks, Chairs, Tables, Filing Safes o Leo C. MMW A

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