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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, lEE HlBHWAY A“] "~ BAND CONCERT. EXPLAINS PIE INDUSTRY. gSoncert by the United States | | Rotary Club Speaker _Distril)utes! \ bandstand, this evening, lm;.'ll\h Samples at Weekly Meeting. ning at 5:50 o’clock, John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. March, “The Cavalry Soldler,’ Brockenshire. Overture, “Summernights Dream’ Su k i " THE BEST WAY ider your pcrocnal-savings problem portunity. Thrift the surest kind of g you want. Importance’ of th, Qustry king in- | licht of an o Reverie, “Cath imes," " Arnold 8/ Direstor Tells Club of Great| | Chimes solo by | Muslefan Glacchetti Progress and Economy in Selection trom & effort to get:the th And The Union Trust Company, in its Fox trot, “Wa £ st A 50 senty-one years cf service to Washingten Good Roads. Valse intermezso, “Fascination.” | twen b 8 Outlining th = i « people, has helped many thousands to ning the splendid progress al- n Band | 5 s . . . ready made by the Lee Hl:hwny Asso- Finale, “Nlinols Btate Bang,, | Pealize their desires and to get the things clation, in its effort to connect the pave- “The Star Spangled Banner.” they want. ments of Pennsylvania avenue with| ———————~ ;h;se of San Diego, Calif, Dr. 8. M. T3 5. eneetal ohnson, director-general of that or-[him. Mr. Heister called a spetis ganization, appealed to the member of | MECtIng of the club for onday, whon the Kiwanis Club at the Washington | terment work will be mapped out. Hotel yesterday. for their support in i the pending leglslation in Congress, which, 1t enacted Into law, will com- plete the project In two years' time. Dr. Johnson stressed the great need k as n si of improved highways throughout the |ness Buflding. necepted Are busy little things and should be properly and accurately fitted United States, declaring that money ex- | the tnvitation of Alicrnon Hinor | =——— - - with shoes that insure perfect comfort. B oo P uosen was the wreat?) {2 Jlaryland next Thur e | O ASTORI A ‘ | 2¢ Paid on Checking-and- 3% on Savings Accounts for | tion, and dwelt hi Announcement was | Eds : oy fnlavelt on the wonderful road- | |12 e Civitan. Club at the _AHCornerS‘ na.fifard J “It was the roadways of France that | City Club last night that the locul For Infants and Children | 15tand H.Sis. Stel V\(agen won the war for the allles,” he sald, | orkanization had sponsored w mov | Northwest President ss b < Civ Club at Harrisbur ot 9 IVer:the na Bremsang e % le” | Chan twenty members of 1 \|in Use For Gver 30 Years rs ln s les and stores from America were in | have signified thelr intention of 400} aAlways bears o ° ° readiness to help, If it had not been for | tending the natlonal conventio the i . those perfect highways our support | ClVitan to Lo held at Chattanoosi.| ., oo o wa would not have reached Chatea 5 s . - . . . Thierry in time and th 1d ha ¢ ‘Are made for just such feet, real active ones, and will not only been 8 difterent tale fo tell of the ; £90002008008000822628000209300000304049088886800039820 war.' 6900000009000 ,080¢9029690003009509090090000000€€020907, tlons of the city to do give perfect comfort to young feet, but will aid materially in Telni i b h ) s th . Statistics on Europe. duplication of effort in ch: pod elping young feet to grow the way that nature intends them to. et G EAVe slatistics to show | Work. ting of the club @ ping young g 2 [hat. OWIng 0 \Lhe ool Tonds of| AL iho next mS NS o Tuighwar Economy Corner cost of approximately 9 cents per|Association will be presen deliver There is absolutely no reason why children of t'oday should itsohte I'r’é:;f.‘ Syhile fn fhis country| Sn mijngRs.rn e ol suffer from ill-fitting shoes, for Mrs. A. R. King’s Shoes are Phan The "poor condition ‘of the. migh: made to conform with Nature’s idea of having young feet com- s Johngon dectared furthor that ial for Saturda fortable and grow in the way they should. les must bo_ made o pey &2 || Special for Saturday and tndorsed the Frelinghuygen and ens s now pending in the Sen- g ato, whereby all war equipment and P-B Blue materfals be turned over to the peo- ple of the United States for the im- & Provement of roads. Suits with Charles F. Roberts presided and - outlined the constitution of the new . 4 civic betterment organization, com- a pair of R Corner of H St-eet posed_of representatives from Ro- tary, Kiwanis, Civitan, Cosmopolitan . and Lions clubg and the Washington fine white o amber of Commerce, Board of Established 1868 Trade and Merchants and Manufac- turers’ Association, which will be flannel trousers 1116-1120 Seventh St. 813 Pennsylvania Ave. H|omca o e g ot oo Robert Lawrence dstailed the pro- Special at . . t Vash- Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House e tonts in sl week, May 2% to June 3, and_said everything pointed to the holding of the greatest music week ever staged in the world, _____ Dr. George A. Baker outlined plans ° for the Kiwanis “ladies’ night” to be held at the Washington Hotel next Thursday, when the Kiwanis clubs of Hagerstown and Alexandria h will be the guests of honor. A The club will hold its next meeting F"“r_ pieces at the in conformity with daylight saving. price of three Cosmopolitan Activities. Approval of the joint committee for civic betterment, to be composed of the president and one delegate from eight of Washington’s leading civic organizations, was voted at a meet- ing of the CO!mDXEBUlBl Club at the Franklin Square Hotel yvesterday . Michael Heister, president of th The Avenue at Ninth ganization, was empowered to point the extra member to serve with We've Done It at Last! We Shall Place on Sale Tomorrow a Lot of Kelly Tweed Suits of a make that we've been *0 oo oo oe o5 o4 oo oo s b d Do P od *o o d b od oo oo D od o b o< *0 b od bod o °® Do d bed °e o .o b od .o b od *® oo °® *o Lo d P * ® trying to get—at a price we DS e e s e s e e et s e e eses e sseressssnesssrnsieseetssteesseeeesstetsseteesenesttseseetssatesstatiiss So0seeeeeesseesseeteessteeessetessseeessststsseeesstesssseetesssstssssisssssess 7 could afford to mark them NEW JUNE RECORDS ON SALE TOMORROW e a8 BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH e 3 rders over $5.00 will be delivered to any part of Dellvery—?hc city. N Smoked y m Morris “Supreme” Hams— 8 to 10 Ib. Sizes, lb" 30c l \ 2 New Potatoes— Fresh Spinach— Asparagus— s Fancy No. 2 Stock...| Fancy, home-grown Large bunches of this o toes—the kind you want. (crispy Spinach. delicious Grass, . Be Sure It’s a M Record! 12 Ibs, 25c ! 3 Ibs,, 20¢ ! 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