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28 ; : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D! 'C., THURSDAY, " FEBRUARY 23, 1922 : mw NEWS |N BRIH: S Pl o abnoinied 9% [MUTT AND JEFF—When, It Comes to Painting, Jen"sa Speed Merchant. l i —By BUD' FISHER. o'clock. Miss Viola Blanke, leader. NELL THE BARASS BUT JCEE, r_-me You BUT THE SECOND COAT 15 0A. PAINTED, AND & T WANTED IT PAINTED T MIXED THE PAINT FoR IU's ALL THE TWO CoATS! L'LL PAY THE EIRST COAT wW(TH THe Now TWLL Go AnD SAME T2 You You AETER You PAINT FOR THE SEconD, re : g ¢ s : ° e c! | PAINTERS Two DAVYS : r::s:::‘\_/' Now, N A ork win [ Robert E. Peary Post, No. 427, Herimdbih feat l’sl'u‘x'h:use 1814 | Veterans of Forelgn Wars, will meet Sunday at 3 pan. Subject: | 8t clubrooms, 92 Pennsylvania avenue ey eholoky—Thé Power to | Southeast. Ladles’ comrades from other Feholoey posts and war veterans Invited. PEED \s* MY tMoTTO! - \Educational sroup. City Club, win . 2 ct officers and consider plan to al- delphia, will give a concert at|glect o Ingram | Memorial | Congregational “;" white and colored children in- Church tomorrow at & p.m. Proceeds | dlscriminate use of proposed branch for benefit of church fund. libraries in public schools. 3 BUT \T'S A ONE-DAY JoB FeR me! e Goucher College Alumnae will meet T G T hs | at 6 o'clock, Hotel Potomac. Dr: 00 16th street, to- | Lillian Welsh will speak. All Gou- ehe it M. E. Watts | cher alumnae tnvited. is worthy pter. The dance committee is composed of Mrs.| Argo Lodge, G'nal B'rith, will cele- YLe wig, chairman: Miss Gladya | brate election of Judge Milton Stras- ¥unz, vice chairman, and L. Pridgeon, | burger as president of District Grand of the floor committee. Lodge, No. 5, at Y. M. H. A. Hall, i 8 o'clock. Prominent speakers. Mem- The Writers’ League will meet to- | bers asked to bring their wives and morrow at 8 p.m. Pubiio Library. | their lady friends. Poetry contest prizes to be an- nounced. Cooley-McCullough _Post, No. 22, == American Legion, will meet at 1423 Namore will give expoal- | New York avenue, at 8 o'clock. nday school lesson tomor- row at 4:45 at F street ¢cor: Henry Allen Tupper will lecture A onight at the First Baptist Church Chancellor E. H. Lindley of Untver- | 16th° and O streets, on ~Manifold sity of Kansas will address alumn!{\Magnetic Inferénces: and former students tomorrow at $ p.m., Wilson Normal School. ' ; The Gregg Shorthand Assoclation —_ will hold a shorthand contest at 1419 Kenneth H. Nnsh Post, No. 8, Amer- |F street northwest, room 201, at 8§ fcan Legion, will meet tomorrow |o'clock thls evening. Speed, 80 to night at Typographical Temple, 423 [150. ANl writers of Gregg shorthand | G street. may participate. An xnmrmnl da: | —_— B o'clock at the club. The meeting is|he will personally greet every mem- AV friends when she fell over a ledge, Fidelity Chapter, No. 19, 0, E. S. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS| MR. TAFT TO BE GUEST. [cciock ot the club e meeng Lo per pressar e sariar was tne arst| CORSET STAY KILLS. |1rcnte oo o e beow i frer will entertain at the Masonic Temple | MJADE ASSOCIATE SURGEON | wilson Normal—Tonight: Meeting of —_— tot, George O'Connor and Matt Horne | President of the club. GENEVA, Switzerland, February 21 | snow. Her companions, who attached tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Columbia Heights Community Center |yriy] Speak at “Old Home Night” | will furnish the program of songs,| Members of the entertainment com- |—A whalebone corset stay chused the |no importance to the fall found th Dr. Fred R. Sand Given Post | etics, dramaticn, domestic art: Spanishy e e Tostie Fatewill | ol o Adme Wi e B otas,,| woman $hhe sking. Sho Was maks | This 1s_ the second aecidént of the - g erson Given Post | letics, dramatics, domestic art; Spanish, 3 Ing in the choruses. Justice Taft will | uel S. Adams, William L. Browning,|woman while skiing. Z 3 . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. French. at:UntversityOlub delfver & short address, after which ' James A. Gannon and Phillp Adams. | ing @ steep descent with a party of kind in Switzerland this winter SGDAT - at Ashland, Ky., Hospital Chist Justice Willlam H. Tatt of the 3 . - | United -States Supreme Court will be Americanization committee, Dis-| Word was recelved here today of the o Aningron_ToRiENt: - Amert: guest of honor at the ~Old Home trict D. A. R.. will give card party | appoint: 1 S sifica I 3 u . O s ity s Teom 3 2354y | appointment of Dr. Fred R. Sander- | Veterans' Bureau A. C.. Wallach Pleas: ht' of the University Club, to be son, a Washington boy and a gradu- | ure Club, eld Monday, February 27, at 8:30 ate of the Mayo Brothers Sanitarium | mhomson—Tonight; Spanish, plain of Rochester, Minn., surgical course, | sewing, dramatics, Maryland State So- . O. E. S, will |to the post of assoclate surgeon at | ciety. = i slandiate ock, Arcade | the Ashland, Ky., General Hospital. o'clock. Naomi Chapter, ) give a dance, 9 to Ealiroont: Dr. Sanderson. s & graduate of | Johnson Powell — This afternoan: 7 6 7 » s Eastern High School and of the|Dramatics, two rhythm clubs for boys r 10 o to 0 (] Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department | Georgetown Medical School. He lefy | and girls. . of Potomac, will meet at 8 o'clock, |here In 1916 to take a course of — eductions 3. AL R, Hall. ical training at the i I Southeast—T®night: Country Danc- G. () - R enne Mayo Sanita ing Club, Leviathan A. C. e Senator King will address He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John City Club, § o'clock. Subject, W. Sanderson of 4115 Keokuk street, | Dunbar High h"“""—““‘!’h‘ Comi Choral _Art g ;‘;’m;‘;‘l‘)fl newspaper correspondent | Nume. I’h)neer Carlisle and Tau Glgma He will be accompanied to Ashland :{:‘,‘,‘0 fi,,fln;“"‘s' community singing, ll l!fl liver is right the whole S by Mrs. Sanderson, a Rochester, Minn., Carter’s Little ““,:": other and Big girl whom hemarried a month ago. Garnet - Phelps — Tonight: American e Legion, Woman's Exchange, Douglass League and Supreme Council, French, WOMAN WRITER DIES AT 92 community singing, Parent-Teacher As- BERKELEY, Calif., February 23.— | Sociation. Conduit Road z Association Nellie Blessing Eyster, ninety- : will meet at S o'clock. St. David's pioneer California resident and ,,E";‘;,},;,E‘{""A"‘ Communlty h’;"""’ parish hall, Conduit road and Chain er of many short stories and | Ciyb, Needlework Gaild ¢> Depating Bridge. children’s books, is dead at the home ok Gu 5 .3 of her daughter here. Mrs. Eyster| T - Benning - Glendale - Oakland Citizens' | was president emeritus of the League ané"‘gr’x';’m.—:f"f{"‘"’_ Buffalo, Black Sox Association will meet at Smothers|of American Pen Women and honor- s Boy Scouts, plain A.» le That Will Save You from 10% to 60% The reductious are very Real, Genuine and Liberal, as you will find. And our usual Convenient Terms of Credit can be had when desired. sewing _and dres School. ary president of the Pacific Coast| Girls' ‘Chlb reldln;"gz':gfihfunnftl‘e‘;: Trinidad C s Associapion will | Women's Press Association choral soclety, home nursing, dietetic Small Rl —Small Dose—Small Price meet at § o'clo Blair School. &) b= ““Vanity’s MEN'S WEAR —so we might term the pact \ % Red Triangle uting Club. a_spe- I l§ \\\\'I,/// g: llllllllllll!l | §\djis}/// : g Suites for the Living Room A Sale of Beds At Sacrifice Prices Ladies’ Overnight Case All Odd Lots Accuniulated- Lined with cretonne, From This Season’s Selling saiine or moire silk; pock- 38 Fall and Winter Suits *- sl 8 Metal Beds - No. 1390%4. OIld Ivory Beds. Formerly sold at $15.00. Now.eouueenneeannnennnnns $8-75 No. 1391. Continuous Post Old I\Ory Bed. Formerly sold at $25.75. Now.. $15-50 Brass Beds ets at top and ends to ac- Semsedate sl acocameeion Formerly Sold up to $45............ Enamel, $5 5 s".nak o 1855 3-piece Suit=31e. No. 6663, Brass Beds. Formerly sold at §10) 75 . —ggc- e Sm—s’afl) Green S'p rt - Suit. No. 1217. Massive Three-picce Fumed Oak Suite, upholstered $3250. Nomr..oneneennenianeineannnnnns ] 2 . = o. ] i Dupont Fabrikoid, $6 $3 and $3.50 Silk Neckwear | $18.. o1 i in best Spanish Leather, consisting of Large Sct. 1 08 7 5 92;0 1269. Brass Beds. Formerly sold ot §377 5() - 7 1.15. Size 38. tee, Arm Rocker and Armchair. Formerly sol $ ............. e Cowhide, $12 15—$2.50 and $3.50 Knitted 1—S$32 Sport Suit—$14. at §14650. Nozw. = 4. - Brass Beds. Formerly sold at $49 ") : i Size 36. No. 3141 Three-piece Canc Suite, i $7500Y Mg st o ST . Attractiv cnnveniént‘ elck_\;ezn\a:m;hk Muffler—$1 1—$45 3-piece l-'llnnel Suit— Medallion in ~center, covered withs Imported i S i 0—S$ B ved | $17. Velour; consists of Large Settce. Armchair and 175 00 Wood Beds practical, speclally; priced 10—98 and $9 Silk Knitted | ¥g° ;0 Rocker. Formerly sold at $300.00. No : . this week only Reefers—$3.45. 3—$35 Sport Coats—$14.50, No. 1138: Large Overstuffed Suite, with e e el ak Bt T TS $2 Neglige Shirts; odd lot— Sizes 37 and 38, 80c. 3—$20 Sport Coats—$7. Marshall Cushions, in Mulberry or Blue Silk - ucs E Velour, consisting of Davenport, Armchair and $198 75 No. 7702. Old Ivory Beds, Louis XVI. $19 75 . . . $8 Silk Shirts—$3.85. Sizes 38 and 2 40. Arm Rocker. Formerly sold at $225.00. Notw. .. Formerly sold at $5000. Notw............. 24—$250 and $3 Shirts— | 2—$20 Coats and. Trousers No. 260, Massive Three-picce Suite, with - Do 55 Asheeayfusn Bes I 8D 50 . $1.15. 7. 3 = Marshall seat construction, covered with Velour, merd, old T Beds. Will and Collar attached; sizes 14, 1435, 15, Sizes 37 and 46 stout. consisting of Davenport, Armchair and Fireside $325 00 No. 701 Ol Ivary 2 '-";)mN $18 50 16 and 16%. l—ilo Palm Beach Coat—$2. Chair. Formerly sold at $675.00. Norw........ . Mary period. Formerly sold at $45.00. Now _s?—fli Neglige White Shirts Size . - 3 1 10 Offi t—S$2. ’ - | B 5 S cults 1145 6 14345 215; 3 6343 Si:s ::5 s“ Ml e 0 —4-piece uit—$33. : = qSI l]!oa/tm]-;l ‘Wool Socks—50c. Size 371%1,0,;“ b - 4 5 = . h B d ize pairs. - 3750 Heavy-weight Union B,,:,fu_,zs ihg = Coat an 0dd Pieces for the Bedroom Suites for the Dbedroom i 2. X I lrlmz 7 323‘460 2-piece Golf Sulh— Dzessing Tables One $4.50 size 40 Union Suit | ™5;;e; 35 36, 37 and 38 —$2 No. 650. Cadet Gray Dressing Table, 5 “ 2. pled:e Golf -Slnu = : £ $22.00 $3.50 Heavy Wool Under- $24. Three Wing. F arnmr!lvhr $37.75. N?;u ...... Walnut - No. 100. Walnu ee-wing Dressing $27‘75, shirts—2 at $1. es 35, 36 and 2.37. - .. o [ Table, with Mirror. Formerly $37.50 Now e f* 134 and 1 50. -—330 » ,t.__ . No. . Mahogany or ‘alnut-finisl C‘H‘NESE 1 6 ;:m $3 Medmm-welzht $25. 2'"’“ S”" s" Dressing Table, Three Wing. Fogmerly $42 50 Wool Drawers—$1. Sizes 36, 40 and 42. , B I Ghea Ao Misisans o 4950 S40; 3 48 3—$65 3-piece Sport Suits— Dreing Tatie Formerty $99.50 mom $49.. 5 D DD Luc“ “5_1';"'* Heavy $3 Wool Draw- | ¢35- el = 4150 Sines 38, 4%-4%- ik 3 | No. 85. Walnut Dressing Table. For- $76.50 R‘NGS 5—$12.50 Heuvy weight | ¢og plecaiSport; Sul = merly $95.00. NOw.eovereuenenennnnenannn Sweaters—$7.25. Sizes 37 and 40; long trousers :nd Sweeping Washington - 12 pairs—Soiled Kid Gloves | knickers. ? Sih Sii Golf S\ut— 00/ Not 2. ol et e No. 50. Four-piece Mahogany-finish Suite, FIR —85c. . 1—$50 , 2-piece e - 11, Golden ‘Oak Colonial D consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Bow-end Bed ' LIKE WILDFIRE Glg,so_?gg Lot of Cape | $24. : F")'I'z"i;b gjme;w,l s f'i';_fi_fe.s.s 'e':i $52 50 and Thecwing Dres Aing Table. Formerly sold $124.75 e'—s~ - 2 = il alnut William ang ! 16—$3 Domet Pajamas— 1—$45 z‘l’"“ G"lf Suit— g Mary Dresser. Formerly $127.50. Now.. $79 50 Ne. 40, gour-nmf:eh Mainpfi égdmshdsg-tfi $1.45. A sls?{esa . ' % Sy : slmanflxtymgr:ssmgu'sl‘s:;ln I'-'omi:‘p .mld;:t $2;5 $229 50 5‘1:'5—31.50 Domet Pajamas— 8-$45 3-piece Herringbone Chiffoniers Noufls =i =i e g . 3 No. 171. Fi Dutch Site, in Wal- From Bho deep tntert $1.50 . Domet Night Shirts Sportl O—E;'ll“_sso -i:ll $8 Wool Vests m;:;, go Golden Oak Chiffoniers: F.,r $15‘75 - e MM;.;EE,:;‘: mcg ‘“"‘% . Wal- ) o Y =105 rel, Velour and | —$45. o S0 el Ciirs Farnty §2050) | | B il Mieroe B i $708,75 comes _ this o lour . 03 JU | | Bed. Formerly sold at 380.00." Now........... B Tatosgh Soutless een: Y ot Hateest 4 Spring-weight Over- . B e Wit _No. 282, Four-piece French Walnut_ Suite, cousisting of Dresscr, e 5—$42 2-piece Golf Suit— [ o311 .~ . irs with glase Formerly $5250. Now.. - with Large Mirror, Chifforette, Vanity Table it s1s. S0, Spring-weight Over- R YR oy oners For: $50 5 | | 2, Dot Bt Handonde arca i §575 () dlio v e coats—S$14. I 500 Now. e st 1N T o 3 Tipn s 342 2plece Golf Suits— 430 Madios waly i Dvece ety 8 s 20, coats—$9.50. - # Sizes 38 stout; 40 stout; 39 regular. 27—$7.50 lemh—“ 85. Due to the extremely low prices, we will not be able to-alfer any garments. neous and wideeprea [_m.,l | SIDNEY WEST, inc. gold top > . Fourteenth& G -

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