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" \THEEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922} MUTT AND JEFF—They’re Still In the Sunny South. : (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) 12 : d 2 Furniture With Which 3% You'll Enjoy Living %= —Many Desirable Pieces —Reduced 10%: to 33%3% VISIT to “Henderson’s on F street” is a pleasure at all times, open without obliga- tion, to the admirer of home furnishings of dlg_mty, N character and artistic worth. Suites and odd pieces for every room are displayed in satisfying variety. {| The fact that replacement prices for good fur- niture constantly tend upward lends special inter- est to the 10% to 3314% discounts now applying here and there throughout the store. : - Your Inspection Cordially Invited R. W. HENDERSON Furniture & Telephone no | Street pvuim sz AW ERITTRKEARN =T unmws‘nm . ' Two Years Old This is Anniversary Week at the P-K il Market and we are going to celebrate the il event befittingly and interestingly to you. We’re two years old—and they have been two years of continuous success—proving the soundness of the policy upon which this business was founded, and the fidelity with which that policy has been adhered to— every day lowest in price—every day reliable in quality. To our patrons we want to say that what has been accomplished would not have been -possible without the splendid support you have given us. It has been an MANAGER: 1S: A REGULAR SLAVE DRIVER! ALL ©OF US BALL PLAYERS “6OTTA Do TEN MILES ON THE RoAD * EUERY MORNING! wHe AIN'T COouGcRsD HALE THe DISTANCE And My E€6T FEEL Like LEAD: T WONDER How JEEE'S STANDING 112 WHY, £ Fuvd I cANDO THe TEN MILES MuCH QuUIckeR THIS WAY AND T AINT ALL 1y WHEN T EinisH, Tm ALL N T DONT THINK T €AN GeT BAcie The area of Egypt proper is about 400,000 square miles, but only 12,976 | square miles are fertile and inhab- ited bv a settled population. 2 A Good Tim Repaper That Room Prices reduced 33 1-3% of fine Wall Papers. i Fifteen patterns, & formerly 25c and 30c 5 roll, now HARRY W.TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. TRAVELERS’ AID LEADER SPEAKER AT FUNCTION Mrs. David Pfiffer of Y. W. C. A. to Entertain Housekeepers’ Club Tomorrow Afternoon. The Housekeepers' &lub of the Y. W. C. A. will be entertained tomor- “PROPHETS’ TO BE GUESTS Eallipolis Grotto Will Open Second ‘Week of Shrine Fair. “Grotto night” will be observed at the Almas Temple Shrine fair tonight, | when hundreds of prophets of Kal- lipolls Grotto, in resporse to the honor conferred, will visit Convention Hall and start the second week of the I big entertainment off with a bang. M. W. Pickering, monarch of the | order, has issued a call for all proph- | ets to assemble at 712 12th street to- ! the Travelers’ Aid Soclety, will speak | night at 7:45 o'clock and, accompanied on “The Homeless Girl” and will|by their own band, drill team and emphasize this. phase of the work |drum and bugle corps, members will | ‘ being done by the Travelers' Ald So- | parade to the hall in a body. 5 I | g row afternoon by Mrs. David Pfiffer, 1 3514 13th street northwest. Mrs. M. F. Van Riper, executive chairman of Clety at the Union station, Monarch Plckering will have as honorary escorts Leonard P. Steuart, | 1llustrious potentate of Almas Tem- ple, and the past monarchs and offi- cers of Kallipolis Grotto. The line of resentatives, and_occupied two long | march will be north on 12th street to benches near the Travelers’ Ald booth. {},.“:,’:fi" east to Gth and north to A party of fifteen Scotch people at- tracted considerable attention at the Union station yesterday. They were in charge of the Travelers' Ald rep- They had just arrived in this coun- try, and were en route to San Fran- cisco. Mrs. Van R'per and her as- | sistants took charge of the party 'l'he Biming ham Automobile 1and arranged that their further trip to the coast would be without In- The History-Making Automobile of the Age Is on the Streets of Washington terruption. The families represent- ed were the MacLaughlins, the Mac- The California Top Model, the Model on display in New York City during the Annual Show in January, is in the City. This is the Intyrs, the Robinsons and the Wil- sons. Each had some other member waiting in the west for thelr arrival. | The Travelers' Aid Society isin n!ed‘ of $10,000 to carry on its work. John B. Larner, treasurer, reports subscrip- tions from the following: John A. Clift, Mrs. S. 8. Wood, Thomas 8. Cis- sell, Harry S. Evans, Miss Lucy Pow- 4 ' ~ ell, Mrs. F. 8. Weeden, F. Mortimer | inspiration to strive for even a better and fuller service. Chapman, Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. || Car that carried a $10,000 Challenge to 92 Automobile Manufacturers , . Y : . Bolgiano, Mrs. There are things in business that out-value money— [ll| Holmes, Mary ©O'Toole. Frederick{| Fep-esented in the New York Show that The Birmingham cannot be Stevens, George Davis, Mrs. Mollie followed with equal speed and comfort by any other stock car, and the challenge was not accepted. This car can be scen at the Office Monday and Tuesday between 12 and 2 and 5 and 8 p.m. The public is invited to inspect this car and ride in it. ‘We are now open for orders for the three lfiodels—dellvery of the California Top in 60 days, Touring and Sedan in 90 days. BIRMINGHAM MOTORS 828 14th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. and we are proud to read our success in the terms of your continued preference. Our highest ambition will ll be achieved if at each recurring anniversary we may Il still be firm in your esteem. | | Clove and Margaretta F. Wood. e e iy | Florida—Atlantic Coast Line offers | |cho|ce t Mive through tfraine on convenient | schedules. Experts arrange every detail at of- jfice, 1418 H st. n.w. Tel. Main 7800.—Ad- vertisement, —_— ' Hgre’s our birthday greeting to 500 men! | SOCIETY BRAND & The Hecht Co. - SUIT 23 . '33 To celebrate our 26th Afiniversary we’ve | In Greece there are hundreds of families who never taste meat dur- %«% ing the entire year, except on New Anniversary Specials I | I I | | 1 ’ Years day and at Enster. - | | Owners take pleasure in the superb ‘power and the easy swiftness of the acceleration of the new Type 61 Ca- dillac. | During our Anniversary Sale we will deliver any order, | $5.00 or over, in any part.of the city. : : | Fresh | Eggs Express shipments direct from the farms of Maryland and Virginia. Eggs are never over two days old when received. We candle each one and ‘The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolph Jose, President pack them in cartons. | 1138-1140 Comnecticat Avesme Do 5 27 4 Dozen l.m Telephones Frank. 3900-3901 . . il i L taken 500 suits from our regular stock and Fresh Tomatoes Apples marked them at the special: prices of $23 & $33. Fine Florida Tomatoes, red .. All ready to go Into a tasty ad zen, Ib., 15¢; 2 lbs., 25¢ Box, $2.75 Canned Fruits and Vegetables Sale. Finest western box stock. Spring suits—assured styles—otfr own and Society' Brand quality. And at $23 and $33 we don’t intend to give you an No. 2 can, 23c; 2 for 45¢c Lima Beans (small. green; runes Finest California “Sunsweets” f Sug: Granulated (1! ) 10 Ibs., 58c “ L | Brown ( thecld ). . b, 8c | Macaroni, Spaghe XXXX Powdered. .. .Ib,, 9 Sardines. .. ... 3 cans for 20c (*Woodcock” brand, large pkg.) Hot Bread and Rolls Special for our Anniversary Seld Everywhere at $1.50 Hundreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by proper eliminationof wasts matter Billiard Parlors, Waiting Rooms, Etc. and economical service. You can Banish Biliousness, Constipation and other dyspeptic disorders by a Make - ghort course of Beecham’s Pills—the Pineapple— Com—Blue........ .can, 1lc argument. -~ 8 :‘“Séadggififfié:n' . P“'c(:n'n r;'s:"" .‘;e:n;, S0c s N T]‘:e sfuits i::lclude the n;wl:i:lylrl:s—al(; .F.inial:‘ed ang un.!;nish::d:onsleds, cassi- 0. can. ..20c; 3 for . kg ; of the favored sports model ingle an res, flannels and tw ale starts il No. 21 can. ..30c; 3 for 85¢c Pu._\::f-:‘t:)?"l"',;r'"f:n' ‘2?: STERLING t Steel Uhllty Cl'lall' ] double breasted form-fitting coats—the mh all sizes in regular, stout, long or . et nin cl 34 i No. éficfim?é:.::?‘m s 'Pl;:mzn:en': BN w: too Il | SILVER = - - $1 For Restaurants, Soda Fountains, usual conservative styles. short modfls. =t Varnon Peaches “Sunshine” brand), can, 33c | § orur comes i okt toben - ring. of A chair that is built especiall —— g — e M&‘:‘.‘:‘!:;n;o?orpfl.w Alqm:fil:fl::)‘.‘"- Sreons (e B St to meet the strentious reqculre}-’ I ® - —_— .can, 35¢ || supersittion, Delieved to be almost ma- ments of business places and of- Mount Vernon Cherries Apple Sauce can, Zic camay Ia fts pewer to brig o esch fices where it must withstand Can, 38¢; 2 for 75c (“Sunbeam” brand) b ""',"x:'.::'m i l-I)etms and continued hard serv- . is troe that 1 ean- ice. . — p ~ Evaporated Fruits———f| {5 st ot 5 1 lts attractive design will har- - - Ccming! The Annual = " breaght good luck 1o them oven fu this monize with any style of equip- W' hn C l ° . ‘ue Ribbon Peaches e ment. Built of steel, to give long f‘ashington Classic in .00 solid goid tep. And securing a Seciety Brand topper at $29.50 is get- ting style with savings at one sweep. Men’s felt hats, $1% le-:ctli)call_v peeled...lb;lzz; g::;g size.. ll;& fi ...... secure ‘:romm delivery by or- t Coats Y e fl 5-1b. boxes...... each, $1 size. ..Ib, Q0 S20F St S L 0 MEN S SHIRTS : i R — 30-40 size 1b, 25c 4 , fi Imported Pulled Figs Figs (s “jar, 25c SEII!.NEEB Lo aiig p N - | ez | oramee'pe i, a5 LS —— $70.50 /6,000 of them. | 1b, 28c; 5-Ib. boxes, $1.25 | Raisins Gevkess ||| 7" 3 fii F—— 29 Guaranteed qualities it . | ¢ N nki l— General Grocery Specials I , “ i at a price unknown I Flour— “Rumford” Baking Pow- ” OFFICE FURNITURE Gl ,Aunfil now for such grades. U Gola Gifi:al: .‘:k,mzss:ury der, 1-1b. can. . ...255¢ . f th —faiind where business succeeds Doffing the y _wm- Watch and wait! i 12-1b. sack, 65c Strawberry Jam (rre- actiono e 712 13th St NW. Main 1686 ter overcoat to don a light- ! ™" Evaporated Milks e 15-oz. glass jar, 28 . . i weight topper is getting S Il L e 5 | [ Intestines | the spring spirit. i Tall cans, 10c; 3 for 28c Sardines (Pept imported) . 18c I l | J‘. BOX BREAD, VIENNA, FRENCH, WHOLE WHEAT, GRAHAM and several varieties of ROLLS ‘BERENS’ RYE BREAD, 1-lb. and 1V;-Ib. loaves (With and without the seeds) :: P_K Cofi“ : For two years this coffee i a. g s been enjoyed by our patrons. Its unvarying flavor commends it to lovers of good coffee. will deliver any order,” $5.00 or Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star Ib., 25c¢ | During our Anniversary Sale we [f e et e e e T inate use of catharticais one of the causes'of constipation. ‘ Physiclans all over the country are recommending n's fresh yeast because it is a fresh . "food, rich in those elements which keep theintestines heaithy. Inone series of tested cases, normal func- tions were restored in from 3 days mx.::lfip-;lmmm mallyandregularly yourintestines act. Be aure its Flslschmann's Yeast—the familer tin-foil pack- age with the yaliow label. Place & standing erder with your grocer. Take !'ng waste products from the system, improving the appetite, strengthening the stomach, and in other respects keeping the bodily health in a sound condition - well Beecham’s IOE—I o - 35 Phorid 3 your unfailing remed; i iti Hing taileed jof handioms ; de to sell for double and more Delivered at 4 o'clock daily, fresh from the ovens. Our One da::o‘:m‘ ”flfifi.{fm & £ th dg 2 y for all mgu_lm?t’es imported and domestic fabrics; B made to sell for dou L assortment consists of statss plainly that the indiscrim- liver of the digestive organs. For eliminat- heather mixtures and coverts. But at less than half regular prices because . tthese hats are samples in head size 7} only. 7'Samples, of course, mean the maker’s best in ma- . ' terial and workmanship. Spring styles. Season’s wanted colors. echt Co. Quity—a a s 7th at F Sizes 33 to 44 in styles for every one. The . 7th at'Fx #3