Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1922, Page 12

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- 5 '\ . §¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, 'JUNE 15, 1922. will hold a lawn fete at 7 o'clock, 14th = i street and Massachusetts avenue. Ad-||[F———x = = f = mlllslon free. Homemade sweets for sale, 1 Guldo Pedrecea, deputy of Italiam| muyomg Park Baptist Women's Mis- | parllament, will speak in Central|sion Society will moet at § o'clock, | High School, Sunday, 8 pm, under|With Mrs. Thomas E. Holmes, 6630 1st auspices of Itallan lodges and socie- | StFeet- ties of the city. Benefit of Italian The lawn fete and dance for bene-! CAR veterans of the world war who are 3 THE UNIVERSAL C : fit of St. Peter's Boy Scouts, Troop I SERSriE omitiberuiont No. 72, will be continued at St. Peter's | r. erchant-- 4 ! ol it o | Annual reunion of all graduates ot [ School ball grounds, 316 E street| I - the* Riley School of Chiropractic will | southeast. ! 'l l bta (('elebra"le;ll S?lul’dfly with B.‘chnili i P A y X, at Great F: Park. Entertainmen incoln Post, No. , American Le-' . . . . . . . gy x glon, will hold business and social! Washington is right now turning from small city to big city. = meeting at University Club, 8 o'clock. | = - i | George H. THoman, W. R. C., No. 11, | | will Elve & card party tomorrow at| Lawn fete for St. Vincent's Orphan- | Small merchants are growing into big merchants. Y Masonic Hall, 8th and F streets north- ;5'9 dW"} lhe held at 4th nrlee( lng . 't ode Islan Vi e. H H i i W cast. Shcds Tuindevente DanCINE ot Big or small, there is one Big thing you can and should do Annual excursion’ of Social Club, at once— Hebrew Home for the Aged, to C The lawn fete being held at 24th| ¥ lonial Bea. day, on steamer SL {and K stree:s for St. Stephen’s Church | ! Johns. Pre rom all affairs given | will feature Hibernian night. Members | i by this club evoted to upkeep of | of the Ancient Order of Hiberniansi i the home. and auxiliaries invited. l . o B L] The Wrifers' Lengue will meet t0-1 The June festiva; rur Chapel of the | B t S ]l I P morrow, 8 p.m., at Public Library. Transfiguration, Gallatin _street, | uy a maii- own rices west of 14th street, will feature con- ! it w will address the | (350 gove i T © ys' Military Band and Boy tl at Mount }<v{;lj;U Scout " Bugle Band, national eongs,’ il tomorrow, 11:43 | radio concert, dancing and free! an 0 | movies. and games. will addrens | pich St ~ | the Budiness Women's Council tomor- | ¢y ;,"{:3_ { ':‘?‘i‘;;'”:;‘efi"flf' pyf;,“z,;, row. 7:30 p.m., at Church of the Cove- | Temple, You'll never see Washington again as small as it is today. i nant. ' & AE,,EBEU(,},O_’:::, m?z C,llilhfl ] It’s our business to tell you what and how to buy. Before | ing; Dp;smmiu (:l..fi, s this is possible we have to have a down-to-brass-tacks = ! business talk with you. We have to understand each Lawn fete of Takoma Park B Ladies’ Aild Soc e dence grounds o shall, 7023 Blair ry . L j = “'l"f" of me Wil N —Tonight: Michi Hil Salesmen! Be pace-makers. See oo Gl Seiak: “Dinner iate "Gl dresmaiing and - | i i followea b inery. more people. Earn mere money. $ @ Don’t waste time waiting arouad for % Letts trains or street cars—economize. ; e ( . Dunbar—Tonight: Exhibition of' Buy a Ford_and Spefld the Dif“ sition of Sunday school lesson tomor- [ . JGEET g IONIEE A o o o | 4:45 pm., at Y. W. C. A, 1333 F | ninhar Community Center, Miss Anita ference. nterta Southeast—Country Dancing Club; ||| Take an Hour to Talk It Over With Us Leviathen A. C. . o I 3 | East Washington—Tonight: Com- | i Club; community basket bLall, | Realtors street. Turner, director. The public is wel- come. Community Center's Band; Knight Templars® drill; plano lessons: Sewing and Needlework Club. ilom Society will give a al Saturday at 122 Mary- Jand avenue northeast. Ladiea’ Auxilinry to Hebrew Home | Garnet-Phelps—Tonight: American for the Aged i all interested . to | Legion, James E. Walker Post; wom- N, attend the carnival to begin Saturday |an’s exchange: Douglass League and 713 14th St. N.W. on the home's new grounds on Spring | Supreme Council; French. I road. Birney—Tonight: Second annual Authorized Washington Ford Dealers l — I i | The Juvenile Protcctive Ansociation | exhibition of art needle work by the | ||| ’ : : 5 1 will meet tomorrow, 8 pm., at Wil- | Birney Needle Craft Club. There is . STEVARES GARAGE ROBEY MOTOR COMPANY {Vard Hotel. "Public invited. no churge for admisston and. the ars || IS5 12th St NGB 1429 L St. N.W. : needle work is sald to be a marvel. | ||| / _— s NDLEY MOTOR CO. (inc.) DONOHOE VOTOR COMPANY ve. and Quiney St VAT 215 Pennaylvania Ave. S.E. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ov onight: Bible Study Club; IRIANGLE M070R (0. TUNIVERSAL AUTO COMPANY (Ine.) i . . Plain sowing 2na dressmaking; reaq- || — N2 3. Ave. at \. Capitol St 15 1 St. N TODAY ing Toom an i 1 . & TIBBITTS R LT DR COMPANY 1T 1 14th St 1840 14h St N.W. 1. MOTOR C IPANY PTARKWAY MOTOR COMPANY Irving St NOWL 1065-1067 Wisconsin Ave. For Friday .f Ail Dealers Are Equipped fo Take Care of Battery and Generator Work Philipsborn=-F These Dealers Can Sell Ford Cars, Tractors, Parts, Etc, Anywhere in the United TONIGHT States. Reasonable Delivery on Touring Cars, Roadsters, Trucks GO etEEmant [exerciseanon Emens son Institute will be held in audi- torium of City Club, 8 o'clock. Bethany Chapter No. 24, O. E. S, The House of Courtesy- HHH R T T T T T T T A T T ez wgLadres 1113 G STREET N. W. A Collection ‘of Silk and Wash Dresses that privilege of purchase has made possible to price at ? ity " T, | / I / L They are fresh from the maker’s hands—presenting the newest effects—featuring pleasing models—and emphasiz- f ing exceptional quality. 2 E The Wash Frocks— The Silk Frocks— i = Voiles Crepe de Chines ; E Organdies g;nt:n Crepes t E Linens antungs s E i Printed G ttes : E Only a few more days remain for us to sell out every d'ol- B 'é:‘.f;‘;f:..,s Crlel:)? e . lar’s worth of merchandise in the store, prior to our giving Etc., etc. Eioete E over the building for l'ebu“din& We have v, They are high types of design—finished with exquisite taste E = . . and suitable for the street, afternoon, sports and garden wear. - £ Slashed Prices Again on Everything < f‘, E as all goods must be sold. The values are a whole lot greater ew = pOl'tS : E than ever before. We will also include in this sale merchan- ¢ Sk]rts Coats dise 8hipped after our fire and Whi(:h we were comPe“ed to Thé new Country Club and Rhafisodv J In the two pogu]qr 1n0<!e15‘—Tu.\:edo and i 1 1 i 1 3 S oot - Sleeveless effects—in plain Jerseys—both E take m’ and Wlll be s°ld at a gl'eat mmfice m P"ce’ as we Silks—plain White—and gracefully draped. staple and light colors. A_ccnvemcnt. and § must vacate premises fo! builders. S > They are really much underpriced at— comfy wrap for summertlmf— y Come Early for Best Selections c $5-00 E '$1. i i .00 iz S l Wh H . E AllSweaters ] 0] = $£.00 All Hats *1 | . alé ite | 3 ats = : > ' : : .00 that are all the rage ' = All Waists 1% $7-50 Lace Brassiers *1 - g : !B Georgette, Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Leghorn s i = N s oo é and Crepe de fhine trims, ;Vit]‘l ribl;on, crowns $ 50 . B Qe 4 —ver rt for sports an wear. All Cloth Capes, Cloth Coats and Tweed Suits, 5 : dfnty‘alifi}fi.fn, 'al{o‘fa SR e ‘ = o ; 3 and other colors. \ All CashSales. . .. ® Ta V- <

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