Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 12

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“BURCHELL’S” Bouquet Coffee Superbly Flavored 25¢ Lb. Check) *Chex” That | wis [Cough At All First-class Drug Storea. Guaranteed 1612:22 U Street N.W. North 10-400 Graduate Eyes Examined McCormick Medical u College Glasses Fltted OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Scientifically Glasses Fitted 1720 Pa. Ave. . 5omenly, Burchell’s 1325 F St. N.W. Eyesight Specialist 409-410 McLacnlen Bldg., 10th and G Sts, N.W. Phone Main 781, | | | i | AMERICAN . MOTOR SERVICE DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Wives! Mothers! Housekeepers! Here’s another big opportunity to economize! With the reputation for quality meats established by SHERBY’S MARKETS, this price on Pork Roast is the most remark- able that has been offered you in a loag while! Get your supply TODAY. Watch for our weekly sensational price cuts. , MARKETS 303 Pa. Ave. S. E. 1456 P St. N. W. 1420 7th St. N. W. 3425 Georgia Ave. N. W. 701 4% St. S. W. 601 H St. N. E. 518 8th St. S. E. 920 Louisiana Ave. N. W. 946 Louisiana Ave. N. W. 948 Louisiana Ave. N. W. 3276 M St. N. W. Look to t}_leir Shoes! Above all things, don’t economize by al- lowing your boys and girls to wear worn-out, leaky shoes, in weather like this— 2.95 NOTHER shipment of those Misses’ and Children’s Dark Brown and Medium Tan Lace Boots just arrived. Strictly solid, well made, wear-proof, weather-defying shoes, with solid leather soles and rubber heels. All sizes, 8% to 2. < And at the same price, Boys’ and Youths’ Sturdy Tan English and Blucher Lace Boots, with welt soles and Goodyear rubber heels. These in somewhat incomplete sizes—12 to 115, 4 to 5%. Our own regular $3.95 and $4.45 grades in this sale at $2.95 pair. ‘Women's Spo rts Oxfords, - The. style pictured comes in smoked- elk, with brown trimming; also in gray nu-buck, with black trimming, at E‘specially when you're offered good new ones like these at only. . ... $5.95 .- $7.50 Sports Hose Silk-and-wool Two-toned English Ribbed Hose; also Hand-clecked Wool Hose and other ‘popular effects in the new colors and combina- tions. $145 $1.95 Cor. 1914416 Ra.Ave, THh &K 253PsAveSE 5 ATTERY ' RE P A I R{PLAN FOUR EVENINGS Conscientious Work | most fascinating aspects through the | Michio Itow, who is the most famous i aut! ‘hlld settings for these OF ART OF THE ORIENT Washington will have an opportu- nity to witness orlental art in its performances of “Evenings of Ori- ental Art” by native actors, dancers and musicians, under the direction of Japanese dancer that has ever visited America. Mr. Itow has danced in.all of the fmportant Kuropean- capitals and In large American citles. “Four Dra- mas for ' Dancer” were Speclally written for Mr. Itow by Willlam But- lor Yeats. 7 The four evenings will be ‘devoted to the art of China, East Indla, Japan and that of several other oriental countries, and” will occur on each Tuesday In February in the audito- rium of the Central High School. On “Chiness night,” February 7, the program includes performances by a Chinese musician and by a Chinese Lsinger who will sing native folk songs; a Chinese sword dance. a talk by a native poet on the art of Chi the production of a Chinese fa “Beating City-God,” under the rection of Ta Chen: a performance by the Chinete actor, L. Sun, and actress, Susanne Yip-Sang, wha is considered to be one of the most beautiful Chinese women in America. One of the most interesting featu of the evening will be the produ of a Chinese legend, “Seventh Nigh of the Seventh Moon,” adapted by Charles Livingston Snell saad read v Louis Thompson, with tableaux native artist, Lainbridge Crist, the BDoston com- poser, who is recognized as a leading rity in America on oriental music, has written incidental musie, based upon Chinese themes, for this legend, and unusual instruments have been procured to meet the require- ments of his score. The representatives of the various oriental countries concerned have ob- tained elaborate and exotic costumes productions. —_— LINCOLN DINNER PLANS. for | o Committees of N republiean Sational somnttee | in_the Munsey building. | 1t is the aim of those in charge of | the banquet to make the affair one of significance as well as enjoyment. It is to be in the form of an old- time republican love feast, and it is estimated that it will be marked b 5¢ Down Then— 10c the 1st week 20c the 2nd week 30c the 3rd week 40c the 4th week 50c the 5th week —then | until paid ' D. 0, FRIDAY, Abe Martin Says: 0, when Senator Kenyon was member of the body, and the Con: n expressly states tha » senator or | Quring the time cted, be FEBRUARY 3, 1922, CHIEF JUSTICE TO SPEAK. American Patent Law Association Meets Tomorrow Night. Chlef Justice Taft will be the prin- cipal epeaker at the special meeting of the American Patent Law Associa. tien 1o be held !n the auditorium o the City Club tomorrow night. Dele- | gates to the meeting are en route from many sections of the country. Other guests and speakers at the| mecting will be the justices of the District Supreme Court, United States Judge Julius Mayer of New York city, Scnator Willlam H. King of Utah and Representative Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming. Wallace Lane of Chicago is presi- dent. The local committee congists of George A. Provost, Maj. W. S. Hodges and H. S. Shepherd. | — W Expert Staff of Assistants Expert, skilled and careful dentists, aided ‘by every device conceived for the relief and comfort of the patient, are standing ready anG willing to serve you. Instruments are sterilized before using. Clearliness is strikingly evident throughout our institution. All work do of pain by Dr. Dentists—that without the slightest semblance eth and Staff of Expert, Careful been my record for the past 30 e of payment to suit—examination free. ness is one of our many striking features ars of Kood, honest dentistry our record. My perfeet Teeth Gold Crowas and Bridge Work, S8 1—35 Per Tooth Other Sets of Teeth, $5.00 up. fazigaln, Fillings. 50c 10 $1 up silver, ~amal- gam or porcelain SOCIAL HYGIENE’S NEEDS. | Need for legislation and appropri and on Sundays 10 malds in attendance. All work Fully Kindly keep name and location of =z= - - We'll say this fer th’ boot- legger—of all th’ gougers he's| th’ only ope that never men- tions his overhead. (Copsight National Newspaper Service.) CONSTITUTION IN WAY. Kenyon Appointment to Berch May Require Enabling Act. ngress may be called upon to re- lieve the situation caused by the ap- pointment of Senator Kenyon to be a federal circuit judge, permit him to accept the appointment. Congress, in 1919, increased the sal- of circuit judges from $7,000 to appoin a FEDERAL CLUB TO MEET. A meeting of the Federal Club will be held at the University Ci row night at 8:15 1 be addre Srinivada ed by the Rt. Hon. V. tri, representing India | at the limitation of armamegt c Handsome Diamond Rings $ . And all you need is a nickel for the first pay~ ment. Pay the balance in accordance with the terms on the chart on the left. presentativi which he ur office in your mind. D w b 427-29 7th Street N.W. equipped tions from Congress for maintaining so- cial hygiene work in the District w: emphasized Ly Dr. W. C. Fowler, Di trict health officer, at the annual meet- ng of tie Sociul Hyglene Society. in the boardroom of the District building, | | last night. | Dr. William A. White, head of the | Government Hospital for the Insane, told the meeting of the effects of soclal | diseases and their relation to insanity. | Dr. Howard Fisher of the District| health office also delivered an address. Dr. George M. Kober presided. ! v ctors elected were Dr. Mar-| . Surgeon General Ireland, | Alexander Shaw, Mrs. Olive Whit- | { mer and Miss Persis Putnam. | W, Bed Bugs How:-to kill them easily The wonderful new out harming another {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS liquid, Flyosan, makes thing. In order |, The Eebruary. term of the Johoeor: | it possible to clean Flyosan is non-poi- with new educational and re ol kouse of these disgust- sonous. Its odor is activities and will include e. amatics, rhythm. ] ench, millinery, violin instruction and | dressmaking. = Tustruct] pleasantly aromatic. It is easily applied. Ask your dealer about the $1.00 intro- ing insects. Merely spray it around where you suspect they are. It will bring them 3dith Hunter, center every | to any ecivi planning details otfice der th thority of the ¥ urday evenin; 2 - the Lincoln day banust to be &iven | {nited States wiich shall have been ] (o fve ation required out and kill them with- ductory package. February 11 at the Willard Hotel |created. or the emoluments whereof | Today sons and French for ‘hlv lthe rm;;xuf) of_lt-!pu_‘])llh'nnk. ©|shall have been increased, during|ch 3 o'clock p.m.: advanced “lubs o e District will make re- | French for adults, 8 o'clock p.m. { ports of their progress when the |SUCh tme ! neh adulsSow B | B | league meets tonight in the quarters Wilson Normal Center tonight Short story club: vocational guidance conference; dramatics; 3:15 this aft noon, girls' gymnasium cl “lub tomor- | BOPR, BINIS. K omors | o'clock Girl Scouts. f el d a Osan INSECT EXTERMINATOR Alabama State i notice that on accou the largest gathering of nationally |ference, who will speak on the * erbocker Theater disaster the COLONIAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 3 prominent republicans in Washington | archy in India.” Mr. Sastri, who Lama State Society ball will be pos 5 e within the last ten years. th one | India’s foremost statesman, is recog- s poned until Monday, February 13 NEW ORLEANS, LA.: Tchoupitoulas, St. Peter and St. Mary Sts. or two exceptions, the speakers' list | nized as the leading authority on that| Present tickets will be honored at| for this occasion has been completed. | great country’s internal affal 1 ! that time. Beginning Tomorrow— The power of the five-cent piece is remarkable in this big sale. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity.” A marvelous Diamond Ring or a hand- some Elgin Watch is YOURS for a payment of five cents—yours to wear while you pay for it in accordance with the simple terms outlined in the chart below. X This is the greatest credit sale ever, atiempted in Washington. Make up your mind NOW to be here tomorrow and get yourself a Diamond Ring or an Elgin Watch. ELGIN Watches 15-Jewel 293 Five cents down and you'st Pay the balance in accordancc with the terms on the chart. Not only the above but any article in our stock can be purchased at these Jitney Sal‘g Terms. i 708 7th St. N.W ,@\\\Rfl,/,@/ %z 3123 M St. N.W. ESTABLISHED 1888 © 33 Years of Square Dealing READING, PA.

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