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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY /'4, 1922. WOULD SAVE $750,000. | ENDS SERVICE IN VIENNA. Lieut. Col. Clarence B. Smith, adju- tant general's department, who has been on @uty with the reparations com- mission in Vierna, Austria, has been ordered to this city for duty in the military intelligence division, War De- The bureau of efficlency has rec- ~ ommended to Brig. Gen. Sawyer, @ president of the board of hospitaliza- » tlon, the return of reserve officers in ' 5 h Y :s("tu:’mf;gcu:.mae‘g;no:fi;wfi’ea:?ugv:l partment. ~ OVER 2 was sal at the T 5 » JKRESGE'S § 605-607 7fl'l St. Bet. F and G Sts. change would g\en; a ::fi:::y of ?;1: —— S. W. Corner Se:e:..ti ':I::l“l:! Sts. SR i ¥ e S R T G S ; proximately $760,000 a vear, aocord- Open Evenings Open Sundays Boys’ Agricultural Club, 600 £ | opeoftheinursn siotcatimatén gmote A Most Reliable Dentistry at Moderate Prices 1 A it They’re Going Fast Strong, Asks Aid of Mr. ;i ¢ S Complet S e gy L . . urgeon General Cummings and Di- mplete yed Teeth [Roots : ; ] Wallace. R [ e b L purssea | MOTHERS! |excicatsr o | Those Fine Men’s and Young Men’s i el suggestion on_the "ground at tne| | Assortment ] 5 ul Modern Met el of a farm which the 600 would be the reserve officers’ oom. Children lmh;_}&“t‘nfl:eg:"mulmmfl&% Fertect Set of Teeth members of the Boys' Agricultural Club mutation of quarters, while their BRING THE CHILDREN IN FOR FREE EXAMINATION civillan status would interfere with {hope to operate next summer, will be $ .85 one of the principal exhibis at the first mobility of the vublic health ser- 2= [ American: Bovs- sxpontion. to b hes - PLATE SUFFERERS < in Convention Hall, January 12 to 14. NON- Nt U Sell Yesterday James B. Lovejoy, president 2 2 NONIRRVIISING ISORT XE1 UN WENTLRES Made to Sell at 525 . of the Boy' City Council, and nine other ulc emc MOST USEFUL AND NATURAL-LOOKING TEETH, members of that body called upon Sec S 5 GUARANTEED TO FIT 2 p it Rhaer T 2 e retary Wallace of the Agricultural De- . . : 5 B e ot e A T len = 5 'l'eeth.“i?hout Plate Where You Have a Few Remaining Teeth operate a f. - & Crowns and Bridgework As Low As $4.00 Per Tooth ' K pe a farm in the summer. Secre- rm a c our oa s l e i e o e Highest Class of Removable Bridges Where Indicated at Reasonable Prices ¢ the department afd his individual ef- PLATES AS LOW AS $10—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, ° ;s‘r:sn:: fmuka toe f(’{mmon s t t” an elephant ther hain’t{ LEWIS e A e d the farm a reality. an elej er ha M. THAYER TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, I | “We are 600 strong. the largest ag > tha S lresentns 2 Our S eclal rousers $4.65 | cultural club in the country,” aaid Pre nothin’ that nurses a ruu'\w.nnt! HOWARD & FISE 507 ]3¢h N.W. 9 |ident Lovejoy. in addressing the Secre- [a$ long as th’ feller that’s been Manager buda oo oo 0 L R e ary. “Now, if a committee of men with " s A} iy s R = — = Such a representation came to you, ulk‘ed int’ buyin’ a necktie he < r\}':vuldn'( Li\-uu wn“‘k it a fine thing for | don’t want. em to do? Vell, we are men in the el 1 ev W 7 Jan ltalj/' Redl[ctlons making, and we have our ambitions. We| 1¢ll Binkley wuz held up an ws:n‘th to be s;:r!cuh’ur(su. \:l'e cannot {Tobbed o’ $11 last night; he get the necessary training in the schools, | v, i have lostatnihen Men d Y Men’ %' we are appenling 1o vou. Yo mave | wouldn’t have lost it if he'd re- ens an oltng en s the means and the instructors. Will you |membered a few friends Christ- let us have them?* = mus. Y i v ave anything (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) ep: as give” said { [J e A e T ‘You| GOES TO RECEIVING SHIP. 5 nderfully high ideals. 1| Lieut. Commander Be & - i e Formerly $24.75 and $29.75 with you. You can depend on |gon of the burcay of niy y Women’s aud Men’s Boys’ and Girls® . 2. Smith, head of the agri-|on the rec S : ; C h Satisfactron First l CiraT exienion’dfcston o (he's ashmerette 0) ¢ Gauntlets {partment, will meet with the boys fl B owvention Hall this atiernoon nyq| ORDERED TO REPORT HERE. i Gloves //\ [-\ Will plan with them on the model | Capt. Oliver I I} ir service, R \ arm exhibit. ioned at Ke \moniz the exhibits received are a|Tex. has b \/ = \ C model the Panama Canal, with |chie g c ) - \ ! electrically everated locks, made by |assisnment to du &), B Seont ianaNGin Scont sgaunt Samuel G avemie|—/——————————————— : ; oy Scout and Girl Scout gaunt- 1 Y 4 et o oiel Tl ies e raficecediwinter gioves 810-818 Seventh Street lets with jersey hands and fringed ‘ « ; y s Fred . 117 5th street nomth- de Remed: o e and decorated cuffs. : g ] ey models by Jucab Homemade Remedy L % 3 aryland avenue north- i 3 > : ) nd Ayenue north- 14 Stops Coughs Quickly X 4 chickens and trained cats to a pony. = = 2 The best cough medicine you ever used. A family supply ensily and quickly made, Saves about $2. You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for! SCHOOL XMAS PROGRAM. a severe cough is a remedy which | Postponed Entertainment Will Be |js easily prepared at home in jus! Given Friday Night. a few moments. l,[t's chcagirbnt flolg 2 rompt resuits it beats anything else et eopediChrlstmas entortalns I;ou gvcr tried. Usually stops the| ment of the pupils of the dramatio i and rhythmic cl of the Johnson. |ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 Powell and Wilson Normal com-|hours. Tastes pleasant, too—chil-| munity centers will be held in the ike it—and it is pure and good. Powell School Friday night at 3! poyr 21; ountes of Pi in a o'clock. The entertainment will be| . 5 repeated the following night at the | Pint bottle; then fill it up with pl. Wilson Normal School. granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari. The program includes two plays, | fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, : /The Christmas Guest” and “On|jnstead of sugar syrup, if desired. (e dramatic director of the community | Supply—but costing no more than a Lol o nter department (of the public|small bottle of ready-made cough S Worth $30 Every Coat schools. Music will be furnished by | syrup. Sl ° the Americanization school ol And as a cought medicine, there is : and $35 “ | really nothing better to be had at; Is in the casts of the plays|any . It goes right to the spot le Dorothy Turville, Evelyn {and gives quick, lasting relief. It| Denny, Dorothy Lewis, Marjorie |promptly heals the inflamed mem:. Smith, - Martha Lacy, Bell Ward. |pranes that line the throat and air | i e ; foreh y \ S~ ; Hobert Peel. Abraham Levin, Jean| assages, stops the annoying throat { NEW Coats at a NEW price—and creating a new record for first of | SN . = e Hunter, Patty Joyce,’ Count, | tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon | the year s Jualit; ; lo d broddtiohian d, | your cough stops entirely. Splendid ' i 5 blouse, belted. straightline, plga\ud-back and pancl-back models, beautifuily Al dimor e awson, | for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and ' cilk-lined. Chiefly with luxurious beaverette collars; others with embroid- Yargprm B Crowell and Anna Braith-| pronchial asthma ' red and silk.stitched cloth collars. Navy, sorrento, reindeer, brown and afitetegds eenad Pinex is a highly concentrated black. Sizes 16 to 4% ALL SALES compound of Norway pine extract, OPINION IN BOND CASE. ;famous for healing the membranes. | £ To avoid disappointment ask your ! Justice Hoehlin, Reverses De- | druggist for “2)2 ounces of Pinex”| ey ° ’ ° i & with® directions_and don't accept | . era S O rln cision of Justice Siddons. anything else. Guaranteed to give | el e s ls o Justice ('l_-lne}:ling [oldlhe Disllricé,flbsslllte satil[f’nctiancor I;noney re- | a e 0 e lnq upreme Court yesterday rendered {funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, | : = i A Refreshing Breath of the (S the opinion of the Court of Appeals |ing i Coming Season in Hats at in the case of Dr. W. W. Stewart, A welcome opportunity to replenish the supply of good sheets, pillowcases awd blankets at the lowest of low prices. L] Washington’s Big Value Surprise Fur-Collar Coats 7 lling. Quality coats of bolivia, suediie, velour professional bondsman, against Mrs. (] L] . Margaret Smith, who secured a judg- | ment for $2,300 against the bonds- AND l man, who had signed a ne exeat bond ° for her husband, Percy G. Smith, to guarantee that he would not leave e Washingtor pending a divorce hear- . ing. Justice Hoehling reversed the | Qu . 4 Bontex Sheets Fruit-of-the-Loom Sheets decision of Justice Siadons of the| -Stops Hair Coming Out; . % 5 3 lower court, who had directed the i Noted for their firm texture A companion sale with the ille Silk I ' {jury to return a verdict for the.wife. Thickens, Beautifi | and uniform finish. Absolutely goptex offering—famous Fruit Faille Sil . ut S Frankf rters dKr ut |A new trial is ordered. < utities. ! free from starch. Every sheet of the Loom heavy bleached € u a" a l Justice ‘lloehlmg finds that there perfect. sheets, unsurl!::]xsed for quality, Tfl eta was sufficient evidence to sustain the 72x90 S1x90 featured as follows: H claim of the bondsman that the wife S 2 e 81x90 Silver Cloth knew and acquiesced in her husband's > $1.19 $1.29 Cellophane A return to employment in New York \ $1.49 $1.59 H hair Braid N 2 2 and received payments of alimony S His favorite, first because from "him. - Attorney Clinton Robb Bontex Pillowcases STt o N s represented the bondsman. Each by Blank $1.00 Visca Braid N they make such a substantial — : Pk g s \ Yy I € such a substanua CLAIMS $10,000 DAMAGES > Get a supply ulf these excellent 36x50 and 30x40 sizes in these Iver lining of wintry Skies \ 0 5 42x3 and pay much less 2 cets nd_sparkling arrivals meal. But chiefly because they el than voua, T oA piuk animal pAtierns. Tlain ifiery 0t Tuicy 2t the \ = * o John B. Pettis Sues Washington Z and scalloped. D e o LR just revel in the delicious, old- : Fruit-of-the-Loom = SIEE O s S t fl h B Ball Club, Alleging Injuries. Pillow 39, All-Wool Blanket: D il oo Rat? ! y N ime flavor that popularized John B, Pettis has filed sult in the ; ? ALOWCHSES o) SNon A cls N is di l'l h d %)lxgtoxblgzdswreme‘ Courtth m“ recover ? 45x36—known to particular $8.50 Pair g N thl , lamages from the Washing- housekeepers everywhere, not 2 i sh when grandma wore ton American League base ball club oy for "the superjority of the Blankets of pure lambs wool, 500 Splendid New \ hoopskirts. - for alleged personal injury. While material, but also Yor the care- in fine plaids, including plenty N P . ocecupying & seat in a temporary box ful ‘way they are made. of red and black patterns. N at a game August 6 last, the plaintift . X ; e, 2 N « says ghejwasiatruck in the left ey ll' S esses N o by a batted ball, which the club's o > N And the spicy, savory taste- S ptoyes megligently Tailed to catch, 42x36 Pillowcases, Each \ flll t fi d and his g]:slsfis :b'ere broken, hisl e)(',e ked To R t R t N ness that you find so gen- e ria, ‘Attornes Frank SPreE These cases were intended to retail for 35c and Just Unpacked To Repeat Recen \ erously in AUTH’S Frank- Perry appears for the plaintiff. y more, but because of slight and entirely harmless c 35-cents buys a bottle of “Dande- faults are offered at about half. 7007777077 Five pretty models in plaid and checked gingham, variously trimmed with plain chambray. Collars in several clever new styles; some with vest effect to match. Mothers will like the thorough workman- ship as well as the effective styles. Sizes 7 to 14, ASSIGNED TO FORT MYER. |rine” at any drug store. After one furters gives this dinner de- First Lieut. Alexander S. Bennet, 4th |application you cannot find a particle Field Artillery, at Camp Stanley, Tex., |of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, ligh i o ks ‘ppealmg flavor that has been assigned to duty as aide-de- | every hair shows new life, vigor, camp to Brig. Gen. H. H. 1 makes it simply irresistible! T escaing Tho Amirici of Waahusine: | rightness, more eolor and ab with station at Fort Myer, Va. Serve ’em for dinner often, RE 1 ‘ 5 SIGNS FROM ARMY. ’ The resignation of Capt. Thomas F.; m o”e = Big Sales = == = = and for lunck just as fre- : Coleman, 13th Infantry, a8 an officer of the Army, has been accepted by t! quently! President “for the good of the service. mz fThere’s 8 skin beantifier—a de~. lightfully fragrant cream known' as Black and White Beauty Bleach, which_when used in connection with Black and White Soap and Sale of Petticoats Flannelette Petticoats Sateen Petticoats 37c - 98¢ Lustrous Petticoats, of sateen A purchase that brings well 11172 L Fesul = E i iped flan- and cotton taffeta, in black and made petticoats of striped flan n g i - and lighter colors colors, Corded, pleated and tai- Tl‘xt:eo 1cefi;m°fl is cleared of all ;\:l:;;le s‘l';rg:i.s)ingly l(‘:zyv. Straight 10“«! fiou(;.ces.RCnl:ln:lla::ad ec:‘rfa. imples, ‘Dlackheads, reckles and | at"with scalloped stitched bot- fully made. Regula Que.rl?im an iver spots, and is made soft and BeCasily Jolvea [y | "Stask and White Beanty Bleack 4’ 7 Oc the package; Black and White s Oar C?:im ds- go:p. zs? a cake, and Black and nduit Coal| White Cleansing Cream, 25¢ and. : 250 Boys” Tub Suits = Silk S In a Quality Sale at 7, That sold for $4.95—and 2:&9\1 by l' ;:%d”#fl;ngl de- | Some Are $3.00 Suits were surpassing values at that IF a | partment stores. » Many Are $2.50 Suits $ 59 price—are now NECK | sl oaneuns copy ot your Many Are $2.00 Suits . day Book and leaflet which AsLonagaTiareLow, | fiic oll about Black end_White s, e Every suit guaranteed for color, workmanship $3.9 5 SORE THROAT | =g : ALL i 4 and entire satisfaction. ; Jaunty Middy Suits, Neat Oliver Twist Suits—fresh, Several hundred Pure Silk Shirts, of a quality men will SAUSAGE MEAT LINK MR:::::GB 7“?\__‘— ,g,;( s?ic!c-and-sp?n. Tailored of Peggy Cloth, Galatea, In- | “o o = 1 "qecire.” Of broad- WAY: vincible Suiting and Heavy Chambray. Navy, gray, cadet, cloth silk, jersey silk and crepe PORK PUDDING tan and green. Also plain white and white jackets with de chine.- In colorful stripes CORNED HAM colored pants. Trimmed with white braid and embroidered and in white. Sizes' 13%% chevrons, Sizes 3 to 10, to 17. A : / LI DI 7, ,/1777777/70777/2/2021 21 2 LA