Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 4

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4 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. . ; : 1 Life’s Darkest Moment. - =B ] y WEBSTER |, Tt famous sapohice ledee at Yoko ( i e N . . } through the medium of animals o Originally a colony of badgers in-! THE PRIVACY OF A i PLESIO0SAURUS CASH PAYMENT N INTEREST TO PAY JOIN OUR EASTER Victrola Club EVERY DR o SN e diie: APRIL LAY ‘_’,,,,..r« [ s e And have any model . RECORD delivered to your = home at once. THE MEXT BUS ON SALE OWing o the increased demand LET'S Go BACk To HALF AN HOUR . e or membership in this cl T HOTEL BEFORE WE MIGHT GO P 3 BACK BY '\'Eou.EY ) — DELIVERED &1 AT Tommow PAYMENTS TO is'u SIN i‘i\\r MONTH. Complete List in Victor Adv. on Page 12 Of This Paper A lif FREEY S e S VICTROLA z 0; here—! REPAIR BILLS when veu buy yeur VIC. HERE—we keep it in ocondition Sonny’s Confirmation Suit $13.50 : A true blue serge with 2 pairs trousers, tailored after the manner of all P-B suits. Plain coats or Norfolks. Just the suit for Confirmation and for spring—just the suit you want for sonny and sonny wants for DL examinationiwil) himself. - As well as all other dress acces- $1,640 Position. | B e sories for boys: caps, shirts, ties, under- e Sompetitly : 2 ini o D R e . aoa r stenography and tvpewriting. wear, hose and shoes. S atteane o Well as ability to handle statis- i cu.“u cal matter. e bonus. : Th i SEE RIS CASTORIA of eduuuon The req for ] "t position, as announced by Supt. Bal- For Infants and Childrea Here are a dozen different pat- ki ailiahion S5 792,20 T 1L KN | In Use For Over 30 Years ] SCHOOL CLERK WANTED. ',.:,.{,"7: AVstiane eserisnce S0t . A knowledge of public school Examination to Be Held to Fill' li‘},hun'l procedure. Speaking of Spring Suits terns to select from, all priced at typewriting statistical matter from the . dictation and from general directions. , $37.50 ] Our suit stock is particularly strong at that price, because so many men are strong for that price. So when you come in tomor- row (or Monday) and say, “Show me what you have at $37.50"—here are a dozen differ- ent patterns you will be shown: " 1. Blue serges. 7. Tan tweeds. 2. Blue unfinished worsteds. 8. Blue hairlines. 3. Blue herringbones. 9. Black hairlines, 4. Brown plaids. 10. Tan herringbones. 5. Gray plaids. - 11. Gray herringhones. 6. Gray tweeds. 12. Oxford grays. Your size is here, whether you take a 38 regular, 235 short or a 46 stout. Yourmodel is here, whether your taste runs to some- thing-smartorsomething conservative. Your fabric is here, because P-B fabrics are Oxfords for Men and Young Men the finest. Your sort of workmanship is here, because all P-B suits are hand-tailored. $6 to $10 - Wonder Stores Are Specialists You go to a drug store for drugs, why not to a SPECIALTY CLOTHING STORE EOR CLOTHING? B You need only visit our WONDER STORES ' once to know why they have come to be known as CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS in Washington. We handle nothing but MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING—can fit stouts, longs and sherts as easily as the regular sized man. Alsa a full line of Sport Models for young fellows. Our. Spring Merchandise has just arrived from And last, but not least, there’s the P-B service on your suit, which means that your, Spring oxlords in glear spring suit must please you as much after calf;' colors, cordovan, i\ ourfactery, and is on display in the windows of eur, russet and black. you have it home as it does atourstore, You " iwe stores. . : o CRLA R b S = Vo cam buy TWO SUITS here for the price of Bt_'ggues or plain sltyles in ~ must like theway it .fits and the way ’1t lqo.ks. | ONE elsewhere. The material in every suit is guar- wide. or narrow lasts to > And so must your wife. If she doesn t, brmg meet individual tastes. With or without rubber k. anteed to be all wool and every garment is made in . ™ our own factory. v @, Aiso a line of the newest Spring Topcoats. it back—either for a new suit or your money. ‘ h(;.le'lsl; bUt au l,;r ecks— | : We stop selling here at sis—but t 5 ’s no time it-on P-B servi WONDER CLOTHES LR o e i 3 e moretheir quahtystands out. $19.75 WONDER CLOTHES STORES 621 Pa. Ave. TOSTORESIN 14t} and N. Y. Ave. . Both Stores Open Uniil 10 P.M. Saturday .glllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlI|l|IIlllllllllIIIlIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIII|IIlI|IIIIIIII||lll|llllll!ll“IIIlIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIII|lIIIII"|llllIIIIIIIIIIlllllullllllllil!llfllllIlllllllllllll"IIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIII "~ l?fiiu’ffi!"u’" 2K

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