Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 5

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THE EV WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. budget expenditure for | have a moonlight walk pa: -| stanley J. Durkee outlined the ac-| university's trict jail and New Gallinger Hospital. CHANGES AT HOWARD. '|GVTeY of the various schoots of the | the fiscal year cnding June 30 wil Meet at end of Lincoln Park car line BAND CONCERT. AT university and ‘announced that regis- | amount to $564.763. s Recommendations of the buildings —_— at 7 o'clock. Miss Jane Mills, leader. tration with’' the board of regents of [oT——on]——=]o| A Safe Drink ! Piney Branch Citizens’ Association| Graduation exercises of the Rober T e erctor i | |3nd.®rounds committes of H Ois Stiis of Dew Nork Wi e o = j 3 3 ; ¥ cui oward University , =otf the hottest day, and | wiil meet Monday, § p.m., in Iowa|son School of Personality will be held [ | Smithsonian grounds,at 7:30p.m. Miversltythat 8 Dental School. Y one that will really refresh | Avenue Methodist Church. at 815 oclock, Hotel La Fayette.| | yAmerleal = R AR RVl CLltha Aransialiorobs = —is Ladies' Auxiliary fo National Capi-| o5 =™ Waltz, “Down by the Meadow ‘l;:n.E featured the annual report ot - tol Post, V. F. W., will meet tomor-{ Golden Rule Council, No. 10. will Brook” Wendling Dr. Emmett J. Scott, secretars -treas- G &G Glnger Ale row, 8 p.m., at Pythian Hall. mest. Members of Ku Kiux Kian One-step, 3 e report stated that the . . g wi speak. Prof. DeWitt C. Crolasant of G¢ o, * i\ Besureanddrink G. & G. | Washington University will speak on — O asybe - of the institution. | becouine that is certain to | anis Literature of the Bble’ at the | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | | selccton, “Atiantis" " ., | | wi%h uhs meeting was the taying of Copper Sash = ; :30 p.m. 3 afrane ° : Weather permitting, this will be fol-| Thomson—Tonight: Columbia Play-| | (u tment Suite in | [the corner stone and dedication of be pure—and it has the lowed by a repetition, in the garden |ers, in “Double Trouble.” in the audi-| | . he me.,fi?"m':fu, o the new dining hall building. Jus- lg a e and Bars sparkle that refreshes and | 46,00 7t e bopdint Mt Th | corium at 8 oclock: “War Motners:| | Pt Jiob CEE SR B | |16 boareor” wrhatess, Dreaiied &t Pays 6 Per Cent Modern store fronts re- < . 5 ), ester o o the flavor that pleases the \Fibnihind preienied au he. o | punlay asssmatine: comvernaion | | it REURET ibeve | |8 ot S e ey || Apartments [|ff o sorcs maturing in g fll quire copper sash and S o . 3 y' . C2, 1¢ angles B o { !3”'09: F::eg?essa 5(; :;fi::; East BW-us);lngtnn;TonI(m: Two e ‘: Dh—"u il T. C. Band. ¥ SN or 83 months. It bars. Ye .can supply m Ginger ! — troops Boy Scouts; Boy Scout basket Concert by the Unite ates s annual repor residen 3 P S ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |ball team. Soidiers Home Band, band: | | e e For Rent P youpl the safest type 5. & G g = TONIGHT. pPark View—Tonight: Boy Scouts: || stana, beginning at 5:50 o'clock. — 3 ays 4 Per Cent of co‘r;luruchon at a rea- o = x ar| W an 1 A C.; oyal Joh . 5 mmermann, band- 3 ';" C::;b:s' Lla)ifi’v:r'e‘d American War Mothers will meet | Midgets; Rhythm b, y o NO. 1424 on shares withdrawn be- Pt pnuli e Eoustagseibeltyctsd at Thomson School. TR honFoweli—Tonight: Frenchi | Hot Water : Aeeh it carmying & ful stock of o ey izens: | BOY Scou | . % : i Iot. Tro Northwest Suburban Citizens' |~ Petworth—Tonight: Brownies; Girl|| Overture, i 1 b Sixteenth Street Yy oth the Zouri and In. . é\lf)lfi"’n;tinn vt'lm elect oficers at K& {seouts. the Ardenne 3abriel Marie —is a hot weather necessity. Assets More Than ternational lines and can B meeting, beginning a y = . G X 5 < G. & G. Bottling Co. o'clock. Mrs. A: H. Willlama of the | nsedlewern Gl || /Queriab Tiom (B0 Verai Equip your home with a Corner of P Street serve you with prompt- Phone Main 7637 F. W. C. and Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor | nursing und dletetics; Dramatic Club. || Fantasia, “Songs of : Near Scott Gircl $8,000,000 ness and dispatch. 931 C Street will speak. Burrville—Tonight: 3 v Stephen Foster”...... Tobanl Gas Water Heater e =) B Motlon pictures will be shown at [17§ 2nd Savings Ciub; o B O e Eayaer —that will “deliver the goods.” Apartments of 8 rooms, with Surplus More Than BE==—=1EA——=—=1 | 7¢!n5 of Business Women's Coun-|making and millinery; Art Needle-|l W. Youth- 25.FT. DOUBLE COPPER COIL 3 baths. Now ready for oc- Founded 1884 | *vr130ictiock Chursh fofidie [ ol = Spirits GAS WEATER, installed com- cupancy. $800,000 HIRES TURNER T — v - Randall — Tonight: _Athletic Club e ! plets, atith Be Careful What You Wash ||| 1. rnythm clisses of Johnson Pow- | Stlesmens’ Club; Young Men’s South- || PRICE of.... .. $27 THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. C 11th and E Sts. N. GLASS COMPANY Your Childs Hair With ell Community Center will give a|West Association; ' Industrial || ! ‘ Ine. [l Sormer an ts. N.W. Resslyn, Va. our s Hair With ||| 20, Commu e Uitection. Fiorence |Clubi Civie Assodiation meeting. SIGNS DIVORCE DECREE el e 5 Il 36302n W CARR. Secretars WASHINGTON, D. C. 1f you want to keep your child's||| Jordan Fenton, at the Corby estate, X R, huoyCeivesimaxinum bhot iwater iat 738 15th St. N.W. Il 30sHTA -W. CARR, Secretary , D. hair in good condition, be carehfli 8:30 o'clock. 141 FIRES DURING MAY . JusllcedB:lley )fm!!bsl nteddun lme{- minimum cost, | what you wash it with. ps— . ocutory decree of al solute ivorce in i Most soaps and prepared sham- ||| Congress Heights Citizens' Assocla- | Fires during May resulted in a|favor of William P. Egan against his I Ao R oRaGE aTsTiNs | S = == poos contain too much alkali. This |l tion will meet at 8 o'clock. 1Impor-|,,10) damage of $102,846, accordi wife, Esther Egan. Egan was for- - - __— dries the scalp, makes the hair||]tant 2 & 2.846, according to | merly a law clerk in the prohibition | 5 - - bititle, and is very harmfal, Mit — the monthly statement of Fire Chief |commissioner’s office and was con- MAURICE J. COLBERT | OM - THE AVENUE M" mm e e Knights of Columbus class of in- | George Watson, submitted to Com.|victed of accepting a bribe of $500 to | sified cocoanut ofl shampoo (Which 1| o hretative dancing wil Igive its first | missioner Oyster. There were 141|Secure a basic permit for a Milwau- Heating—Plumbing—Tinning || his cam't possibly injure the hair. ||of Columbus Hall, 918 10th street. ty-eight alarms in which the damage | tion and a sentence of two years im- { = - was negligible. posed thereunder. Simply p! two or three tea- The Nordica Mandolin and Guitar spoonfuls of Mulsified in & cup or|||Orchestra and the Nordica Hawailan glass with a little warm water, tar and Ukulele Club will give a then moisten the hair with water || concert Fi Congregational and rub it in. It will make an |{Church. A n free. ‘e of rich, creamy lather. e the hair and scalp he lather rinses out oves every particle druff and excess hair dries quickly and d it leaves it fine and| . fluffy and easy to is pure and entirely greaseless), is| ~ e b s 5 exhibition under .‘“!? Murray and |fires during the month, of which nine- | kee firm. He is at liberty on bond Phone Main much better than anvihing €152 ||| Miss Batchelder at '8 o'clock. Knights | ty_thres resulted in damage and for. |pending an appeal from this convic- 621 F Street *35i0 0t —_——————e .The Big Sisters will meet at 8§ o'clock at 704 11th street, room 606. A dance. under auspices of Catholic Woman's Service Club, 9 o'clock, 601 | E street. M. Grant Lucas, will be given a public reception in Trinity A. M. E Zion Church itizens in neighboi- hood of Bruce ool, in honor of his fi‘teen years as principal of that school and his thirty-two years' of service in the school system. u can get Mulsified cocoanut | any drug store. 1It| nd a few ounces every one in the 1s. Be sure your zives you .\Iulslflcd—‘. rent o Outing Club will i i % * “TOPPING !’ 'Way above the average in fla- vorous allure and meat quality, LOFFLER’S SAUSAGE appeas- es even when APPY TITE soars and EPPY CURE flies high. Taste perfection and wholesome- ness are guaranteed by extreme diligence in selecting prime pork and seasoning it the LOFFLER way. § We announce to begin Saturday Morning, a Sale of Wool Suits for Boys This event includes cheviots, cassimeres, in every fancy pattern boys’ one or two pants suits, suit in stock. It includes finely tailored according those modish sport models ~ to P-B standards. And it GABARDINES o Sersea bore gy ot | M cludes tweeds, homespuns, tions are as follows: Smart lines are tailored into $10.75 and $12.75 All-Wool Suits, Now, $9.75 = at Benning, D. C.. under U. S. Govt. Supervision. them,- heavy linings taken out. 315-00 and 818-00 All-WOOl Suits, NOW, $12.75 ——|o|——=|o|l—=olc—=o]—=| $20.00 and $22.50 All-Wool Suits, Now, $16.75 P - $2 5 $25.00 and $27.50 All-Wool Suits, Now, $19.50 Things Boys Need Who Are Getting Ready for Camp Bl ——|o|c——=|0| ce=— b | —= 0| —== 5] Ask Your Meat Man for Made by A. Loffler Provision Company, Inc., [——lo|le——olc——[d——=|a]e——fo]——]d o) P-B Gabardines have class. Therein lies their - o o0 appeal to men who know what’s what in summer Everything sonny needs for camp and vacation days is to Buy Tl‘OplcalS Cl‘ltlca“y clothing. We are showing two models; one sport be had at The Boys’ Shop. Quality considered, prices are very ; What : Thin Clothes that effect (as illustrated), the other a straight back; reasonable. For instance: ‘ hat you want are mn othes at are . . S & } tailored into shape; not merely pressed into both in plam t.an, oF lilerrn}gbone tan Slzgs ]I"lange Rubber Raincoats..........$450 Khaki Blouses.......... $1 to $2 e shape. They all look well on-display—but there from 34 to 44 in regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. Khaki Knickers...... 95¢ to $2.50 Bathing Suits ‘ the similarity ends. Golf Hose..eeeer....59c to $2.50 Pajamas... Sl e i i Teck Shoes........ $3.50 to $5.50 Union Suits......... 85c to $1.65 Mode Tropicals are the productions of Separate Gabal'dme SpOl‘t = Keds Tennis Shoes. .$150 to $3.00 ; p craftsmen who know the value of stitches and how to take them—with the result that at the Coats $20 ’ Flapper Suits..eeee..esom..$2.95 L1 7/ end of the season’s siege of wear they still have shapeliness and fit. ) Special for Saturday PR Sne Tan or blue, with sport backs an%d pivot sleeves. hFm’ 5 B} SR EICREAN ~ <~ a - s cime = o < - PR wear with white flannels ($7.50 to $12) there is nothing 3 Mohair .................. $20 to $38 better looking for summer afternoons and evenings. : Boys Palm Beach Suits Tropical Worsted. ..., ....$25 to $40 ' . $8 75 Guuhenlhas =t Feguinc. sxid Summer Suits That Beat the Heat 5 sports models . ........ $25 and $28 A Shantung Silk Suits ---§25.00 P-B Palm Beach SUts « e eveeveeeeneceensonnoemmneens $15 i Extra Knickers, $2.25 Mallinson’s Silk Poplin Suits. . .$40.00 P-B Mohair Suits _ 2 hn s $18 to $25 Serge and Cricketing Cloth P-B Tropical wors't;é; EEa $20 to $35 The most practical summer suit to keep Sonny well, and well Trousers, White and -B Tropical W e $2250 i dressed. P-B Palm Beach suits for boys are exceptionally well striped. ............0.. $9 to"$13.50 P-B Flannel Sux“. - cesvnenensen..$2250 and $ tailored in the following colors: Sand, gray, various colored Special Linen “Knickers”.......$4.95 P-B Silk and Poplin Suits . .. eeveeesesan..-$25 and $35 stripes, and two-toned effects. Separate Golf Knickers ............ccceoeeee......$5 to $10 = .- 1 When it comes to hot weather suits you'll find that no The Seml Annual Sl“t matter what you have in mind we have it in stockl. Our Children’s Complete Stock ic'gti i ) selections are so varied, our stock so great, our salesmen Sale IS Stlll avallable so numerous and efficient that choosing here becomes a gz::” dlr’:::iczrye :]fru fignf:oa'::d pretty cool proposition even on a hot day. And everything is guaranteed to give you perfect satisfaction. reduced! EVERY Three-piece Suit — Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots, Worsteds and Serges included. - Suits up to $38.......... 3272_ Accessories! I Sliitsupto$56..........:339i_5_ Suits up to $65.......... 348£ ; The Avenue at Ninth i . Daily—8:30 to 6 Daily: 8:30 to 6 / NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE/Q NATIONALLY [5%/] KNOWN STORE.

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