Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1922, Page 13

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. THE EVENING STAR, \WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE § 1922 13 AWARD TRINITY DEGREES. | 4l Bumvetr Dssermia, orscel pQWER OF ADVERTISING | EYESIGHT RESTORED TO BEGGAR ::J&E%g." PSurtees| ADAMS HONOR GUEST. |[gorton mrane i mogms . rincon 11 » . 0" mas B. , Harry —_— Erin Marie France Samson and Denise of the hosp !“’:fl“llfl omendy 8ix Washington Girls Among me all 2 Tt e Fo, A2 aeit i | TArty Zesders ut Colladay Dinner. | Bchuld:, ° Charies ' F. ~ Crane,. Joshua Most Rev. 7 - Va., b rdered ti Michael J. Curley, Arch-|phreys, Va, have been ordered to o hrougn b Ll A ireons | £20¢ Of the old beggar who has stood | poin g 15 5lin Tor the future—Mary | ¥hen Mo Swota, whe numbersd about A number of spoeches wete made by ; Y American minister to Denmark, made n groping outward as the |l o N eraind on by Dr, E. K |1 did so want to see Mary Michaela Roach (magna cum Laude), LD Lflv Fabe will sobn 800 as " s—— e rites Garinkie, Ward- R PR HELD HOPE FOR WOR AFTER LIFETIME OF BLINDNESS ™3 i oet e it i s | 0. 0. P. Ghatrman Maots D. c.|min i5er Con ok s Skt G- Graduates at College. B; M. D. Rosenberg, Gus A. y- A . P., Be-|, = 5 o . Degrees were conferred on eighty-| LEAVE CAMP HUMPHREYS. |Sir Charles Higham, M. P, Spucie Dlspaee to 1o back 1nto his pillows. New youth | #ould” sald “oid BiII” .,..,:,M a| Dewart ¥. Coladay en e fi?xé‘.‘ml‘:,"v’nfla. Brud. 3. W. Belt, Fred bish th tations, ms follows: Ma). 3 op of Baltimore, at commencement | Other statlons, as foffowst P"JL Bring Business Prosperity. bling with, excitement, he slowly 1ifted ;us:uyr:.dnt'ln. c:;m&l:r n&'l:;lb' "::,l:n s ‘.'ad‘ r,; \But g‘,'!., ’"mn ,:u ons’ LA ,“:,‘ K :?:bm“ the guests. Maurice Francis Egan, emeritus profes- ol v " : : oup- il . City, .; Maj. R C. Craw- 14! T cag see! can see!” he almost pose she was afrald I would be diss; ssmmittes. sas City, Mo.; Maj. Roscoe raw- | acterized as a panacea for the wo'r‘ s e 3 G0 commons, walting for the aims of | BOSe She was afrs puit be e ] Woresentat_omestiy | SENATE GASOLINE PROBE. the princ) g Capt. Paul M. Ell , Co of En- | before the Washington Advertising Dbega principal address. APt L o Caree 52! Club by Sir Charles Higham, member |blurred vision of oblects in the r i | Kinqlay at the Illinots Charitable Eye (Copyrignt, 1922.) Ea a’-.‘.-’.um{".':m’m"flf:;x; The inquiry into the high prices of - land Ear Infirmary, South Peoria and —_—— Boeh Holland, Harry M. B, | gasoline ordered by the et i ssolstant telot pin Brown, One graduates of Trinity College by the| Enginaer officers at Camp Hum-| ){eves Ameri Methods Will CHICA! d‘i.'fi{snu after thrill | geamed 1o dull the lines of in the | 3mile of joy and hope. OOLIAE | giner Tost eV erican Mef shot through the feeble frame of “old age like & youngster already. Now we're avening at the New Willard, | Daw, Martin Saxe and M. C. Early. @xercises today at the _institution. | yinn “May. Cleveland C. Gee, to Kan-| Advertising and publicity was char- |the black ban: that covered his eYes. | ;igptieeq eyes, at the entrance to Chi- Sor of Cathollc University and former | 2053 ™ Y hetroit, Mich. business ills in an adress yesterday |Shouted as he half arose from his bed | 1y 2% a1y ™ If {s just two weeks ago fepublican bodies in the Dis- Sk Washingcon Kirls_were among | gineers, of the office of the chief of j Club by Sir Charles Higham. MEMaCl|im;reased — themselves on ~his West Adams streets, for the recovery treasurer of the republican | be carried out by a subcommittee of those awarded degrees. They are: El- | engineers, War Department, has been | of the Britieh pariamont Uor aing | That's a chalr over there’—poi: Seperal ; g len Josephine Russell, master of arts: ordered to Camn Humphreys for dULy clubs of the World, at the club’s|with shaking fnger—vit's Jim's chaln | o iig eyesight. It was a “long chance.” | MAJ. M'KAY TO MANILA. |osmmitee; Geerge B. Lockwood, Dis- | the commitiee on manufactures, com 1 heon, in the City Club. and—and here's my table! Oh, thank “Rlfiw‘.c.: “gdr:rt{’sir’{lg methods will|Gedr™ . . i D e it—and eyccess to-| pr,) Willam *G. MeKay, Modioal Semmimioner Cuno H. Rudolph. | pored of fire senstors headed by Sena- assist” ringing business prosperity physicians and nurses presen 5 District g T, 3 rman. o e woria he said oThe physlcians and nurees presant |48 ! hm ses for only a moment | oS, at the Army Medical Bohool, this | Witllam ¥. Ouiffber. Bamuel J. Proscott; | The committes is gathering all the -Sir Charles pointed to President|more than a moment. Wednesday morning and then in a|clity, has been ordered to Maafia, P L, C. Jullus I. Peyser, William |data available from overnment Harding, Secretaries Wallace and( but it was a different “old BlI” who 'darkened room—but it was eneu or duty. %‘. Louis A. Dent, M: sourc = & Our New Store Has -Literally Swept Everything Before It! Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s New Store men preach the doctrine of optimism ;:.llgl‘:'l’re.‘-'copy” and forget personal The speaker paid a high tribute to 9th & F, was the magnet on Monday that drew the crowds of home- makers from all over Washington. They came to see the store—they came for the unmatchable values that give a promise of the store’s future policy. OF OUR NEW STORE At 2930 14th Street N.W. Special Prices for Thursday, Friday, Saturday BRING THIS COUPON womankind, remarking that women virtually ruled the world, through ! their influence over men. “All the ad- 1 vertising in the world cannot sell a woman an automobile If she doesn’t Leather Whole Soles and Rubber | | like 1t.” he added. Heels Loooiiiuiiiiiniie e 8 ik [H Raakin American, ta: .......................... o\ 1 : O'Sullivan and Goodyear Rubber Heels. . ........ .ueeen 85¢ e At hasntiali phsacs Genunine Leather Half Soles........ - - |of the publicity game to be kept in Whole Neolin Soles and Whole Rubber Heels. ... .. ..... | | mind. America has been pulled out STAR RAPID SHOE REPAIRING CO. it was plunged during the world war FIVE LARGEST SHOPS IN THE CITY through the power of advertising, he 629 E St., at 7th nw. said. . Senator Walter E. Edge of New Jer- 404 9th St., between D and E nw. 708 9th St., between G and H nw. sey, one of the guests of honor, stated that he was elected to Congreus as an 736 14th St., between N. Y. av. & H nw. 2930 14th St. nw. advertising man and that he hoped to_die as one. Frederic William Wile, newspaper correspondent, who campaixn=d in England for Sir Charles, wh latter was running for the h | | commons, acted as toas A delegation from the F Advertising _Clubs' Association { present at the luncheon. W. C. T. U. MEETING OPENS Addresses and Songs Mark Quar- terly Convention. The quarterly convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the District of Columbla opened todsy in the Anacostia M. E. Church, 14th and U streets southeast. Aside from addresses by Rev. Allen F. Poor and Dr. Valeria H. Parker, na- tional director social morality, the morning session was given over to the reading of reports of the various officers. At the afternoon meeting, which began at 1:30 o'clock, Miss Laura Lindley of South Dakota addressed the session, and the remainder of the afternoon was.occupled In read- ing_committes reports. The order of procedure was inter- sperced with songs by Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, Mrs. Lelia_Emijg Endicott, accompanied by Mrs. Bertrand Trenis and the singing of hymns by the en- lire assembly. Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, president of the District Dranch of the W. C. T. U., presided. Its Defi-anc Your Reliance Armorshield Paint defies the elements with endurance that makes it the marvel paint to all experts. A Washington prod- uct that leads the paint world. FREE. A 50c can of Armorshield * finest Floor Wax with every gallon of paint or varnish. | Pay Weekly orMonthly , You are cordially invited to inspect our new home. The Opening Sale will continue all this week. You don’t want to miss it. A few specials are mentioned here. Opening Special No. 2 This Drop-Leaf Breakfast Table In solid beechwood ; natural finish. Paint your own Break- fast Table and save money at our Opening Sale price of— 7.2 1317 New York Avenue Main 2844 MAJ. WATSON SENT TO REED. Maj. Charles M. Watson, Medical Corps, returning from abroad, has been ordered to this city for duty at Walter | Reed General Hospital. MUDDIMAN’S= 80z. bottle instead of a 6 oz. size ~ Opening Special No. 1 This Phone Stand With Stool Fumed oak finish. The stool fits below the stand, making it very compact. Opening Sale price— This 4-Piece Dining Room Suite Is Finished in American Walnut Like sketch. It is not steractive, but is carefully designed and well construct The 60-inch Buffet has mirror and four front legs, glving added strength; China 75 Cabinet, Inclosed Setver aad M Extension Table. . Our Special Opening Sale Price coooeeeennennnnnnennnnnn... All Sises on Hand | MUDDIMANS,, 16_12th St.—1204 G St. o) < 0\ AO%K—; J the Tidal Basin® BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It ! g:euen ---or anywhere Pays 4 Per Cent l’:YPoErs ORANGE LEMON SODA u m flder 1‘ SoRT Dms on Shares Withdrawn be- LIME aiNeER Az sTRawseaay —the order should be HERR- CHERRY RooT BEER SARSAPARILLA MANN’S. You can secure any NECTAR BIKO, mew Kola Beverape flavor you desire and EVERY fore maturity. Assets More Than e ————————— == T T 4 River Front Lots—at Auction— o Saturday, June 17, 2:30 P.M. “SOUTH RIVER HEIGHTS” Located near the popular Washington-Annapolis highway, about one hour’s drive by automobile from Washington and fifteen minutes from the Maryland state Capital. This beautiful new Beach Development overlooks the South River from an eminent grove, where the beach is shady and sandy, making it especially desirable for bathing and boating, and the sportsman will find unexcelled fishing and crabbing here. Rocker. It is covered with good grade of cretonne and has spring seat construction and the cushions are removable. Opening Sale PTHCE uunnnunnnnnneesesosesnnnnnenuenaueeteeecsoaonananens . Like pictire. Consists of wide Settee, Armchair and Arm 339 75 Marie Antoinette Grass Rugs o FLAVOR IS A WINNER. $8,000,000 - : JASK FOR o 0 Surplus More Than SUMMER RUGS - " $800,000 . H ER RMANN S gt -~ In Rich Baronial Brown - g o JOSHUA W. CARR, !.mr,,- H oxi2 Size $]295 69Size $795 [l 810 Size ' $095 46x76Size §505 \ Swmaller sizes in proportion This Top Icer Is just right for 244nch Grass Runner 29 c J 7 the small apart- 3 I ‘” = ment or cottage. | Sale Price, Yard........... Of golden oak and i very durably con- 3 i i = structed. 0);)cning : First Quality Gold Seal , ‘ Sale price, A 4 Congoleum Rugs i §r 4102 ’ S omzsi= §1620 769Six §10.10 SELLING AGENTS ° \ 319 F Street, Washington, D. C. i There are only twenty-five of these beautiful summer home sites. g $14'15 e $8'10 ] They are wonderful, and the demand is going to be great as this new E R beach development opens up, so here is your one opportunity to get ) - them at auction prices. > £ Il In order to make the proposition more interesting the management ~ e [ ? of this company has arranged to distribute some valuable prizes, abso- Kroehler p B ; ; : | Sellers it~ lutely free, while an all-star band will provide music. The terms, to ' . " i el Z ‘1. 5 be announced on day of sale, will be in easy reach of any one wishirg M Kitchen i to secure a lot. by nd : i For particulars address the owners, Messrs. C. M. Carson and one Cabinets ".' J. G. Healy of Annapolis, or call our Washington office, Main 1835. Duofold on the Hw 44 f i £ Suites . The Washington Development Corp. Sules gen f I I 1

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