Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 12

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THE kY KAUFM INCORPORATED 1318 01324 7™ ST.NW. —° $1.95 Women’s Fine Voile WAISTS.$1.25 G To $10 SALE! SUMMER FROCKS Special assortment of Women's and Misses' Voile, Organdy, Silk & Cotton $ 95 Ratine, Taffeta, Jersey d Gi am Dresses, in all the newest colorings; sashed, belted and r.gulation models, 1| WESTERN'S PLUCKY STUDENTS TRIUMPH | Outburst of 20,000 Specta- tors Greets Cadet Corps Drill Award. Confidence and determination tri- umphed over luck and hope and won for Company I, of Western School the greatest of all school events—the annual competitive drill STAR, WASHINGTON, High i of the Washington High School Cadej | { D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922, ' ilar demonstration-followed when the diminutive Company H_of Tech, in command of Capt. Sam Lebowitz, was ordered to face the judges for the second prige. After this company re- ceived its award the Westernites again cut loose wtik a mighty cheer when the adjutant stopped in front of Capt. R. K. Lamb's company— Compuny H of Western—and notified him that his unit was winner of third honors. Central's companies D, in command of Capt. Dana Yung Kwai, and E, commanded by Capt. Karl H. Mich- clat, which were given honorable mention, were then brought to front. Centralities vainly tried to make themseclves heard, but their cheering was literally drowned by the boisterous noise from the West- ern students. Diamond-Studded Medal. pinned on the tunic of . leader of the winning the diamond-studded Al- or medal, and gave him an ope containing red the B. Pigeno, J. H. Pool, N. G. man, A. P. Sokoppeglia, T. son, J. H. Stokes, R. P. Waldo, F. H. Weitzel, W. K. Wilson. The roster of Company H of Tech, which won second prize, follows: Capt. S. Lebowitz, First Lieut. I. N. Friedman, Second Lieut. H. W. Deni- son, St-rg!s. H. 8. Cawthorne, 8. D. Cole, A. F. Dioner, D. M. Heritage, H. C. Robb; Corps. E. Denison, G. C. Duchring, W. J. Foster, J. A. Italian W. F. Wellener, F. C. Wildensteine) Privates B. Barzune, R. B. Beale, R. H. Corzoran, A. B. Cross, R. W. Dau- ber, J. L. England, J. Grady. G. D. 8Schu- F. Simp- lowing: Capt Lieut. Privates T. J. Cowman, W. M. Debutts, J. O. Prank Minigorode R. K. E. \IerhhnK 1e: First { passed on by the executive committes Licut. | of the board at its next session | The decided to rd to at given Jun: 3 rk for the ben.fis committer b Cogswell, B. . Reeve and D._Smith, and W. Abbe. of th A haven of interest to the Gifi- ( Secker, Collector and Lover of Home. Antiques—Reproductions in Harrell, R. J. Hayden, F. D. Hileman, | Reeve, F. J. M. Hoyt, A. A. Jacobs, C. H. Just, |J. G. Thompson e J. C. Kaffman, W. T. Latham, T. G.| Wescott, W. Wilkinson Lee, 8. B. Lyon, C. S. Miner, A. J.| Willett. Moore, J. H. Morris, B. H. Munroe, J. J. M\lrnhy. H. P. Noble, J. Plotnick, GoE Raum, W. E- Siddall, R W {G, H. Snell, G. P. Snyder, T. L. ‘4[!& g!l( C. R. Stearns, J. A. Thomp- son, C. H. Traeger, F. I. Winant, W. 1. Weaver, H. L. Wolf, J. C. Wood, s J and J. F BOARD OF TRADE GROWS. | Six applications for membership in the Washington Board of Trade wers | approved by the membership commit- da Furniture, Mirrors, Jewelery, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds, Art Objects. A. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer E. J. Woodrow. ]"y at its ‘meeting noon in The Star build Western's Company H. which took | 1323 G St. N.W. cs for his men—the badge denotes supremacy in the greatest of all high school military s. White badges were given to collars. Sizes to 44, but not every model in every size. Sp cial at _CAPE DRESSES PORCH DRESSES ade of Porch [!\ $3 45 made with kimono sleeves Special at and whi $1.35 3,000 Yards of 40-Inch Fancy VOILES 1 8 c 59c¢ Yard-Wide Eponge PATINE . 396 third honors, is,composed of the fol- | total of twenty-one | Corps. With the o {it. and handic: < complet ped by underfootin against i, lol———o]——=]q] 0| ———]a|——=lz] ny H received SELINGER’S LADIES’ BRACELET 'WATCHES Usual $30 and $35 Values 9185 There are just an even hundred watches in We regret that we could not badges. the Linene Dresses, presentation of corps passe mbined bands of Central | hools. As the winning ©d the exit to the ball} nzied students holsted on their shoulders and hem in triumph out of the p ollowing is the er of Compan .. which won fi military with SALE' HEMMED DIAPERS Savings of 50¢ or More on a Dozen! ar Hears quality 1 I frritant, Antiseptic and put 18x18.Inch 22x22-Inch | 24x24-Inch HEMMED HEMMED HEMMED 85¢$1.0081.19 DOZEN DOZEN " A WONDERFUL SALE OF NEW MIDSUMMER $ ;,95 HATS &n Chtidren s summer DOZEN €3 Crepe de Chine | TEDDII;S. L 69 Continui Sale Price We now supply our vi THE NEW MILK SENSATION ROGERS RICHEST MILK Worth to §5 this special sale. Pink Batiste : Selles get more of them to sell at this extremely low BLOOMERS, 25¢ ent, but us 5 ¥ (rlump)\ of Hn \\ price. e White Summer Footwear in correct styles for women Five different styles—as illustrated. guaranteed; high-grade 14-karat selid white gold cases, Allare S150 Brocade 15-jewel { CORSETS, $1.19 Packed absolutely in Glass Bovs All Wool Blue Serge Suits movement; plain or engraved; all with ribbon bracelets. A Handsome Gift for Bride or Graduate and a Bargain, Indeed, for Those Who Have Such Gifts 19¢ Women's Gauze VESTS, 10c Way Ahead of Any Milk Sold for TR T Economy, Parity and Richness. Sold at all stores of the Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc. S1 Ribbed Sport HOSE 79c We feature at this price four attractive styles in this season's Expert White Low Shoes. i 59¢ Window e One-strap I‘ump;. Sport Ox- MCosul-l;Jo to Buy SHADES 39(: asted and built to give |fords and plain Oxfords., and m:;hanere Pl wer izes 7 to 10, Two-strap I’um])x in a full Ordinary Extra Pants, $2.00 range of sizes 215 to & Work Elsewhere 4 There are 30 years of expertence 30 years of suocesstil work with tiou- sands of pieased patients. Throughout all that time we have led In quality of work nd, 1o lowness of price. Extracdons posi- tively painless SELINGER’S 820 F Street, Corner Ninth “Look for the Big Clock” EEEEEEE l——jojl——al——] ‘ompany H of € Regiments Await Ruli The thre jol——Jojl——=]oa]lc——=]o|c—=]o—F EEE‘ » E:E” EI' = (6] e——m]0 e | o fee——ma]a| e8| e lc——— 0| —— 0| —— |0 | ——=3 |8 | ]| u‘i My perfect Suction Testh will mot alip or_drop—$5. Other sets of teeth, $5 up Gold Crowns and Bridge Work. 83, 84 DR. WYET 5 seventh Street N. W. 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In the Special-Six there are 1,120 mechanical operations to the accu- racy of one-thousandth of an inch, 360 to one-half-thousandth. *As to the car's performance, a brief experience will reveal its superiority far more con- vihcinglythanwecould tellit. is for ZIPPY— ? which aptly describes the peppy zestful flavor that little girls and little boys and grown-ups too can only find | in that delightful and wonderful Adams Pepsin Gum! We cordially invite every woman in Washington to come in and sce the practical demonstrations of this w -onderful Home' Labor Saver. Every housewife should familiarize herself with it for no other reason than the reduction it makes in household expenses. Even more than this, it will save the time and strength of every woman who does her own washing. If you have a laun- i dress it will give her time for more work and keep her con- tented. Make yvour plans NOW. Set an afternoon qclde to visit our showrooms. ’10 ] Balance in Easy Monthly Payments The E. F. 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