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LY elty perforation. 913 Pa. Ave. NW. Open Saturday Nights THIBAUT & WALKER (O MFRN Northwest Section Atlaptic Haréwaro Co., S014 14tk 8L, 04' G Bt. N.W. orida Avasue N.W. Supply Co., 3701 Geergls Northeast Section C. H, Clark, 811 X 8t. N.E. Benj. B. Gill, 6lst and Dix Sta. W.B. goods not up to FRIDRY AND SATURDAY SPECI Smoked Shoaldors, 1 & 4 te 6 Ibs. avy. Fancy Native Beef Round Steak; Ib.. .. cnee.28s Sirloin Stesk; 1b......w.28c Porterhouse Steak; lb...30e Fancy Chuck Roast; Ib...14e Three-Cornered Roast; Ib. 20s Shoulder Clod Roast; 1b..30e Bouillon Roast; 1b......22¢ Prime Rib Roast; Ib... 22 Hamburg Steak; fresh ground; 1b. ..e. o . 12N <Fancy Plate Beef fov Bolling; 1b. < comwacemsle -Freah Liver; b, ;eoeear-13s ———————. Fresh Fish Specials Fresh Croakers; Ib. .....10s- Fresh Salt Water Trout; L SR ..12%e them on your $3.60 instead of $5.00, NEWARKS are the most admired and widely worn shoes for men in the world. Style after style, in all leathers and the season’s newest nov- | Newark Shoe Stores Ce The Largest Chain of Shee Sterss in the United States. 3 Washington Stores 1112 7th St. NW. 711 H St. NE. piliesident Harding has sent this Open Nights Open Nights e ‘l:a.lzl message to King Alphonse AH Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers Ny sl{Jml::CE vamished with mc'-'m-o-m-% last longer and retain its lustrous, mar-proot finish. It dries cll:ult-ftee in six hours and is not affected by hot, cold or salt water. for Interior and Exterior Work Especially suitable for Trim, Floors, Vestibules, Doors, Linoleum, Furniture, Boats, Automobiles. Specify EX-IN-O-LITE—Use EX-IN-O-LITE—¢ Sagisfies. ' EX-IN-O-LITE DEALERS Henry Baader & Sous. FRANK KIDWELL'S Xeve Beef, Lamb and Veal are Cheaper Our prices may seem too low for good mer- ch“:ln'dise.wYa:m positively éan depend on the quality. L gladly refund money on any o MAY RETIRE. Working at great helghts s sasd t Officer- Carl. B 0 beneficial to nervous systemwr . URder trontment at WAl the climbers & barring acci- fi,% Hlospital this oity. [ Gents, the span of.1ife of the averag: possil rol ent. ¥ “isteeplejack is ‘zbout eighty yeare. LD GATHERING Don’t Fail to S age 7 EASY TO OWN- EASY TO PLAY OurVictrola Combination VICTROLA ... $160 With Eight 10-inch Double-Face 75c $6 Records, Your Own Selection. ..... . $166 $10 Casb Flaces This Victrola and Records in Your Home PAY BALANCE TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE {HUGO WORCH 1110 G 69c Sy - [JARRY XAUFMIN 555 5 combisation enior INCORPORATE Pine quality Pana: .. B Alfred Harding of this city m . of New York jod at the White House today and. formally invited President Harding. to make the opesing addross at the | ‘world conferencs on Christisn unity | f be held here some time late in 1924 |- orurl{ln 1925, the exact date to de | ki termined Qe In explaining the objects of the con ference, and tio rogress being mad ! Eb-a‘l“n wWa, ng spon- | I goventy. en national 8 ughout world_sna that plans for this gathering have been under way since 1910 and that all of the Christian communions, with the exception of the Roman Catholic, whle:‘ ox ml’n.td s {‘n-ndly. ?ut not & parti erest, are incl Bishop r‘nnhl’. in dlfimlm the | B¢ movement, stated what is wanted by | & Christians throughout the world 1s uniformity in the great egsentials ot the Christian faith and full liberty in all secondary and non-essential mat- t He made It plain that the ob- jr:‘x‘l“;' not to attempt uniformity of lon. “If we are to have pesce and fel- | ki lowship among the nations.” Biskop |} Manning sald, “we must begin by having peace and fellowship in tne Christian Church. The scope of the conference is strictly limited. It will not have power to ‘make binding agreements. It does not expect to bring abéut unity at one meeting, Sut it does hope to make a real begin- e W RSN ALL LEATHERS ALL SIZES ALL WIDTHS ANRINNN A1 RN EINRINRN SN can do thls, it will be t! step toward peace and the worid has yet seen.’” ALPHONSE IS FELICITATED he greatest | B that | § e e NS e R “Permit me to extend to your .| majesty, in the name of my country- men, as well as in my own, cordial felicitations on this birthday aani- versary, and best wishes for your madesty's continued health and hap- piness. Est. 1879 Men's Clocked THE DAY You MADE THE HIGH STILTS AND WALKED OVER. AND NOMCHALANTLY SATONTHE ROOF OF THE CrvCrEN CooP. e e e $3.95 clocks on side. sizes. » are Buying in This Great Sale of Men’s All-Wool Suits RN Thrifty Men FEARS DAYLIGHT PLAN o1 ¢ 1sas hronghont sae cvumrs | GIFTS BY THIRTEEN CLUB. PRESAGES LONGER DAY | ess pegple; whoss main | popropriations Voted Hospftal and : SRR £ ockets of Bellesu Wood Memarial. < Pension Office Worker Sees Inau- Appropriations to the American guration of Eight-Hour Bhift ¢ | goldier memorial at Belleau Wood and the Children's Hospital of this in “Saving.” the vl:on: ::le@-lmm Hetle done ¥ | city were authorised in resolutions - government clerks, under the o To the Bditor of The Star: tion of their oficials, it must n f,“:::a;‘.";,;‘ '._‘.’:‘-;‘-fifi:.:"é‘.'u'{“"r In the muddle caused by the mo- called daylight-saving plan the gov- ernment clerks as usual come in for the onus of blame. It is hard to tell why this should be. The majority of clerks who have talked to me are dis- tinctly opposed to it. In the pension office, where I am employed, we were not even asked our opinion. An order licitations also were offered to Clau: W. Owen upon his election to the board of governors of the City Club and to Lee D. Latimer, [election to _the prest z{unm«m Credit Men's Assocla- lon. = Mr. Latimer, chairman of the en- B ST el e plans for - ment. The meeting closed with an address by William Batchelor on solves {tself into—Is govern- ment work? Who does it? Is it im- gnn-nt work? As much of it relates o th earrying out of acts passed by Congreas, members of Congress should know spmething of its importance. As to the added hour, just why, {n, ° D) t state of world unrest, it should help any one's feelings t Ges, M. Tl’. 1013 llm:ilnlll‘ Worth $25 to $30 Avenue 8.E. came from the office of the Secretary | make life less comfortal - . Goe. R. Gill, 642 Pa. Avenus B.E. of the Interior to report at § and to| thousand government cl s Banquots {h.n';:m’b‘:‘;:‘%n::‘e‘z‘; 3:30 o'clock and we | hard to teil. 7t has alway the Washington Handioratt Guild at stop work at have obeyed. I think if & vote were taken in this office it would be against it As for daylight saving, I know of e Anacosla, D. C. 3. Frask Campbely Br{oklzhd, D. C to me that God had a pu making the world beautiful; th shine, blue skies, woods and fresh alr were put here with a lavish hand 1108 Connecticut avenue, where they viewed the handicraft exhibit R A, 25 AGENTS SLAIN IN YEAR.' The response to|For Conservative For Young Men SRR ST IR 7. I Owtre no scheme for lengthening daytime|for the uplift of wuman, souls. How oma Pari d ! h the sleep- | can B Secthern Bulding Supply’ Co. “mysteoe! Btiville, Md. e ™ Tasems o me that. this | time ia to be left from the grind of eph W. Floyd, federal prohibi- this sale proves that Dr. Rockville, Md. Silv ;‘;. " Md cotld be done to sult the individual |making e Lveliod for them to en | tion Agent; has beer killed nepr Bons: Flanoels, tweeds,|men want good essers 3 er thes o an e | ton, " 3 1 Hellend & Glack, Hunter Bros. o ;’::" h“:l:n“u.h:d.fi:‘wtx;::: e e ot avernment. hours. T eral = Prohibitfon Commissioner herringbones, cassi-|clothes at a reason- ol serges, pure Alexandria, Va. the whole city topsy-turvy. would urge the. shortening of hours .M 'l‘:l:'lfi?‘aflm R ':: meres and other fabrics | ple price and the fi"‘,, Now the early rising, accredited to|in other industries where It might) SEALLCh,"OTo Bave'fost thelr lives in sport models, body- | number of suits sold | E7E cheviots, in all shades and tailored to give service. The assortment is big, and there are regulars, shorts, stouts and slims in the lot, from 33 to 46. the desire of the government clerks, | be practicable. I believe that if more | 3 is being used 28 & wedge for adding | people spent fewer hours in work, al :h:l!hour to their Ug.. We l'ov.-’ L‘ with concentrat in em to be a terrible [ hours, would' be sh_of most people. | better of Congress and peo- i ~ Children’s Shoes For Play Wear For Dress Wear SALE PRICES ng the past year to twenty-five. fitting coats, and single and double breasted proves that the values are marvel- ous. Sizes from 33 ta 46 and no charge for alterations. During _the thi yoars divorces in the v:rt.o'd ltn:-” have in- creased more than 560 per cent, Sizes 34 to workmanship. Sizes 33 you will find English, ] in the lot from 6 to 11. white canvas, in both Eng- Women's White Canvas Sizes s FOR SATURDAY SELLING models. All up to the to 42. Men’s Low and High Shoes Selected from this 4 - $3’45 new brogue and con } / both tan alx::lel’ahcllz White Shoes for Children, Misses and Misses and WOMEN'S SHOES poneenz $1.95 " > tish and Footform shape models, in one-strap, twin-| button and oxford styles. Pumps and Oxfords, made with and without . rubber heels, in one and. two strap S of - “‘ /A New Shipment of Women’s and Misses’ Black Satin - Wemen's and Misses' Dresses 6f minute in style, fit and season’s lines, and Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes 3 Mu‘is of quality - A -farge assortment of 6to8 .... sl o styles. Sizes 3 to 8. taffets, crepe ' de ghine, cantox Young Milk-Fed Veal hr Vealy bone euty ow....-—,* N 11% to 2, $1.39—2% to 6, $1.50 tucked and picot trimmed. . ¥ priced at $&75. Values to Patent 1-strep Buckle Patent and Gray Com- oo argandiss and dotted gwits. | Pump ... ; binations ... ..., $5TB Solora 3o amgering, rase; Soper: rufl Patent Pumps, cut-out VAIDS oo omevepess 3398 ———— | ‘ White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords | wiee | 1M1 h%%fi%m - All Loathers, Soles and Heels ; : e i Gy Another new and beauti- ful assortment of Women's and Misses’ Capes of black in, brocaded cr galine and silk faill or draped collars; ged or plain ttom ; greufly lined Smoked Elk Golf, e ':::-'7 e color- T \ p with uard silk; all sizes. Sisos S5 to 11, ... Slves M to 2 Slose Bipte 8, . .95 Spekislly priced at $1000 S Values to &50. X ;A >3 i Special sale of Mignohette i i 4O | Overblouses for women and $ :! !'5 - $3 ;fis misses. ICt;l?ln k:ou, Capen.u an’ : g of e L i filfilfl or organdy to match . Sizes 4 Values $5.00