Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1992. '. EfllflllIllllllllllllllmllllllIlifllIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIII'llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ AROUND: THE WORLD ‘VIA AIR ROUTEL | omerert rhe prsss mtek may e o el e e s e b | at to has 2 ase of 122 inches authorizes extenslon. o the. fetreat: on Sunday moraing, | Put arrangements for the retreatj auto has a wheel base of 122 inches There is “a vyital nced for a ¢ April 9, at 8 o’'clock, at Patrick’s were completed through the efforts | carrics 33xd-inch ti and we of Rev. E. J. Sweeney, 8. J., chaplain | 3,100 pounds. The engine s of o y Liis Bis tinuation of the existing service.” | Church! $ 2 e uion desiareaE e Jocal |~ Rev. L. B, Sfiern of Caiholic Uni- | of the chapter. | cylinders. % newspapers, it continues, would be 4 ’ i unable to support such a service in . & \; the event the low government rates c : Z Wi i 3 L . were discontinued. The chamber requested Congress “to continue in force the present author- ity granted the Navy for acceptance and transmission of press messages i : ; at special rates,” and petitions the : y governor general and Sedretary b 1 Weeks to “use their influensge to im- press upon Congress the vital need | for a u)nllnlu-lllun of the existing interest on checking accounts % 4 service.” 5 3 Secretary Weeks yesterday sal 40 on daily balances—compound- &/ . President Harding and he had recom- 3 3 3 & % ; % % mended an extenslon of the present ed monthly. : g } { ‘| fate, Leglslation extending the ail- thority under which the Navy accepts the news matter to June 30, 1927, is in conference between the Senate and interest on'ordinnry savings ; ; ¢ House. i St R b0 3 e o i &t , Ll % K. OF C7ANNUAL RETREAT. : N E terly. Young Men's Snappy Oxfords Services to Start Sunday at St. At gflmlmmnmmnnmm||uunmnmmnmnmmlmmnnmnnmunnnuuumnmnnmnm interest on special savings cer- Eatrickis Cusch . - o . The annual retreat of the local O tificates — compounded semi- - Knights of Columbus will start Sun- annually. | Uay night at St. Patrick’s Church. = s 4 ) & Services will_be held éach H VER b i £ = Three More Styles E EYDAYISINTERESTPAY : : { | RATS IN THE CELLAR : : ‘Added to This feut, 8 L SiE Rask Bt o MICE IN THE PANTRY A ! - mith. . . Great Selling at 2 - whore an < by airplane is on the ev (:“h ches in the Kitchen 7 3 P AL from Lendon ApH be more disagree- v Munsey Building : : hed the filght home infested with 3 | Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th'Sts. N.W. . E | A woman m Stocknoim 1= the |5 TEAMS IN DRIVE B e han forty-thros E DON'T like the use of comparatives—but how clse can = j::\t-ll);vr atithese dauehters ar a\ s years. 5 we get this across? These 3 styles ought to sell for $9. | ent ages whose birthdays ! g e 5 3 Al ||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllmlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!II el Rk FOR CENTRAL MISSION Solid “Brogueish”-looking Oxfords, brimful of high- grade workmanship. Two styles in Norwegian Cali— Postmaster. Chance Heads Men's one style in Scotch Grain. But only about 500 pairs of them. Division—Dr. Freeman Makes Stirring Appeal. All the values in this $5.95 special offering are most surprising. \ Merritt O. Chance was unanimously Nearly 20 different sorts, and.all worth a lot more money. Cor- 3 elected head of the men's division of ’ S i i e Se for ® : ol bl e U N dovan, Scptch Grain, Genuine Calf and Smoked Elk. Styles for - Mission -campalgn, at a luncheon_ of dress, business and the popular rubber sole sports models. \ ¢ t){;bcanz;_g.m;n nulmx:flllea nmu:e ‘Ci&y, « C e twenty teams will include o G : 100 workers, five being assigned to , = Plenty of all sizes and widths—and at all five : Dr. Ji B. F tor of th H ores, i i “Ci 7 : cLr: James B. Freeman, pastor ot the / ahn Stores, including the “City Club Shop.” 3 appeal in which he impressed upon | " = y » the audience the importance of mak- V= - ||’|K_ the Ce]lll"l'll(lh L'l’lio;l Mlss;lox(- ‘il / > - i“'"";""r‘.»r i:;‘n ?‘%fi?;.‘?%i‘o:‘?rcfnfi ) i Our 9th St. Store - Ll t! 't t, > » e ReRardiess of denominational pre- . Our Pa. Ave. Stores = ' e uter Fim the fent 1ie || B < i 5 ‘ ) o " i { z rencly ;‘D' Juman “‘“ehun!!rutllor;éé S { Q]wn ] < should have the heartiest support o Saturday - very ch ch d y S . N = 2 I irned o manarsa 1o ||- MAURETANIA Nights _: An le ll’.fln type of work. ¥ World" Fa‘te“ Sh"P 4 CO". 7¢h G K 5[34 . . , All Convenient Loca- e 5 414 9th St. b V\Al;;\lnzlonu Submerged element, Re-enters | Atlantic | trade . tions for Men City Club Shop 1914-16 Pa. Ave. : resses also were made by E. L. . : : De Groot, chalrman; James L. W after conversion to oilburn- 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. > Doy erettiHeury D ing. Sails from New York, , Tuesday, May 16th, and Breuninger, Beverley J. Sm h .na regularly every three weeks L Roni these present were Will1 thereaftesaing conjunction am 3 s H. Ramsey, J. A Winner, Mrs Seaton || With AQUITANIA" and Perry, Mrs. J. J. Duff, John S. Ben- g NG ridi nett, Mra, John'S. Bennete Mrs. wi-|| BERENGARIA, providing llam R. Turner, Mrs. Harry A. Col- the fastest express service man and C. B. Huntress. between New York, Cher- ASKS FORCONTINUANCE || Soii o neers e ™ OF RADIO NEWS PRIVILEGE 1f you mld enjoy an addi- tional day or two at sea with the mazimum Commerce Body in Philippines Pe- | titions Present Press Facilities Be Not Interrupted. | A resolution adopted by the Ameri- A Clothmg Ad --that’s “different” We could go on and tell vou all about the v NPT RONIA, 16,700 tons. can Chamber of Commerce of the CUNARDand ANCHOR 5 e O T STEAM SHIP LINES Styles, Fabrics, Colors, etc., of our Clothes for Men and Young Men. We think they’re the very best values in Washington, but to attempt a description in this ad would be to do what nearly every one else is doing. Besides. we simply could not do thg clothes justice. -GEORGE & CO. would rather have vou see these Suits than to have you read about them. The young man or student will find the newest sport models, with patch pockets and golf back. in Three-piece Tweeds, and the Men and Young . Men will find Pure Wool Suits in all models. But come Saturday and see them. Young Men’s and ’ 31 .00 radio news from the United States| through the Navy Department's facil- | itles, has been forwarded to the War | Department by Gov. Gen. Leonard | Wood of the islands, and with his 517 14th St. NW., ‘Washington, D. C. glus Hin Hosiery, Lingerie Sets, \i $L15 . §395° 1 New York Sensation 2154 Styleplus Clothes LN Northwest Shope e " In your clothes buying for Sprmg you Congecticut Ave., 1301 G Streei, 916 Students’ Suits ........... — > are going to decide about what price you 1119—Fourteenth St—3123 Sizes 32 to 38 : _ willpay. Then,you are going tolook for the Northeast Shop H Street, 650 Plant, 145 B S.E. Men’s and Young : Men’s Fine Suits. . 523_1_5_ Sizes 35 to 42 : greatest possible value at the price. And, : to make sure you get most quality per dollar, Rice : you are going to buy a known brand—one ]{; Fredertek . SHIRTS | UNION SUITS SPRING HATS F famous for always producing great value at S — ; Corded Madras, in new pat- | O f1c qualts High-coun ‘\ Lt time to get ander 3 X2 : moderate price. If you sort out brands and St ea'g | pEENR G50 | ERm ge) g5 < Pprices accordmg to what you know about L 51_2_5_’ f o b C B i o e sZ—fi : clothes and in relation to your pocketbook, SizeslGlolle s \ 4 for $250 | the pace at...... @ ‘most of you are going to think of Styleplus, ‘the known medium price quality clothes of the nation. Style, a]l-wool fabrics, fine tailoring, gnaranteed wear—most quality per dollar. Ask to see the new Spring models and fabrics at the Styleplus stote. Mothers---Be Sure and See These “ray 2o LAy SUITS Fine All-wool Cassimeres. light and dark mixtures. in the smartest fashions for “Young America.” The coats. sleeves and pants are fully lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. REEFERS | BLOUSES | PANTS Make, All-Wool Blue Serge. lnulty i | fully lined. Sizes 8 to 17 Collar attached. 2PANTS $9 75 ' THE MOON and THE SUN The moon reflects light, the sun 4 is the source of light. Sometimes the excellence of one thing re- flects upon another equal credit. Henry-Sonneborn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. $25 ~+30-*35 VB SR PR C S SR Y g aY and Fi Mixtures, Emblem on $ The aoumctournpuutwnm o fully ot $4.95 69c 5195 The _Wasljington Home of Stvleplus W sm ; Clothes and the finest Men’s Wear 6 _ ¥ On the 36 other LOFFLER :1 SOI ngzcgs products is reflected ' 4 A he Men s@=)C orner the repute of this one. 910 Seventh St. 3 ué_E- th ' Gy e “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be 3 o plll ; uw&w—mfim n.c. .c ‘ 5 Bought for Less Elsewhere” .

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