Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 9

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D, O -BY WEBSTER. | — AN’ TH NEXT THING | KNOWED THET OL SNAKE TAKE S HOLD OF HISS TAIL WITH H155 TEETH AN MAKES A REG'LER HOGP OUTA HISSELF AN STARTS ROLLIN' Dowre TH® HILL TEST LIKE THIS EVER OMCE I A WHILE HE'D m;—a i:._og.::: HT UP It T t elgzche‘vzégcc.e TIRE . \WELL >IR, ) BET THET THERE SMNA COVERED Z MILE N 2 S€ECOMDS “Keep a Few Bottles On Ice” ‘A Refrigerator “well stocked” with COLD DRINKS is the most popular place around the house these days. Buy a “box” of the BEST from your dealer. HERRMANN’S TIGER = GINGER ALE Sarsaparilla Lemon Koot seer ,”””?A, THE FIRST TimE You HEAR D THE HOOP SNAKE N Sure Death to roaches, bed bugs, moths, flies. fleas_and mosquitoes; also their retura prevented by spraying with “PREVENTOL". Cleans Bath Tubs, Tiles, Metal Fittings and Garbage Pails. Purifies airin Sick Rooms, Cellars; poorly ventilated Apartments. A wonder spray—necessary as soap—harmless as water. Buy it Coppright. 1932, H. T Webster. 0,5 1CIVILIAN TEAMS CUT OUT. Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. t drug, 34 3 Marriage licenses have been issued to the| The following births have heen reported to a : following: ealth department in the last twenty-four grocery and department stores. Senate Eliminates Appropriation N v 0. Tomsbasy, and)) Tage "'""':u 5 e e . and Teresa Ramish, ial combination package, pint can and sprayer, $1.00 Quart 90c; Pint Can 50c. AHmCuu are hdeM measure. Haynes Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia PREVENTOL MAKES A CLEAN HOME Engesether. A 7. for National Rifle Matches. Charles B. Pumphrey and Elsle D. Teyton. | Ciaud XA "and Georgiana’ McLaughils, . Brooks aud Margaret A. Jordan. | girl. Efmnation dn fhe e g,’, the ni Borra and Rosa Tropes. Ciarence C. and Busle V. Sanders, girl. appropriation ususlly Harland M. Start and Elizabeth H. Danfel. | Clarence and Mary Lee. boy. Army appropriation bill for the n&-| ‘Brent Dapiel and Lenore Perlach. John' W. and Hilda Sullivan, boy. tional rifie matches will prevent the J. Jordan of Albany, Ga., and Marle | Joseph A. and Amelia Blinkhorn, boy. participation of civillan teams this |y’ Newhurn of Norfolk, Va. leighton B. aud Lillian F; Hastings. girL vear, the National Association for| Ira L. Day and Rowesia Bell. John H. and Myrtle M. Pflender, girl. Richard A. Dandridge of this city and| John F. and Stells H. Harrington, boy. Robert M. and Hasel C. Hardy, boy. s.drn M. B. Magruder of Upper Marlboro, Frhl"db" and Geraldine. Rfim” boy. = hilip . and Nell Swing, gir et L acooper and Maude % Brad%-| Jesse L. and Florence E. Horsman, girl. John J. MeGinnis and Mary E. McRae. OritlierT. and Dorotiy 18 (Buaples oy Albert R. Harrls of Sewickley, Pa., aud| Rorert G- and Lena M. Stevenson, boy. Helen 1. Webb of this city. el e A g 4 ale L s Haist Harey P. snd Marguerite C. Gallegly, girl. s or and Lilllan P Harrts | PaulE. and Macy B. Monzoe. boy. rraige A. Hall. | Robert M. and Helma M. Garner, girl. - and May &, Overton, | Robert F. and Margaret Bronmrd, girl njamin and Annie Brock, girl. stav H. Emery snd Kathryn L. Ellfot William F. and Nellie V. Franke, boy. Baymond G. Dunne and Helen F. Beckley.| Theophelus' N. and Eulalis G. Claytor, girl William K. Houser and Sara E.Hammer. | Willlam H. and Hena R. Redding, boy. Aoy i, gt of Richmond,’ VA, and| Albert H and Adeliae H. laiglaw, gl ¢ X s ns. Ray H. McLaughlin of . Y. | John P. and Helen M. Millon. boy. e ty. George and Ervige Piitols, boy. el Charles D. and Mina L. Hynson, girl. urice and Beatrice Colman, girl. Promotion of Rifle Practice an- nounced today. The 1922 matches are to be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, beginning Sep- tember 2. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. SR Bl T, s Open 8:45 A.M. Close 5:30 P.M. James L. Johneon and M P fenier. Hoke R ‘and Elisnbeck £ l’!‘o‘:':!:nb:fl;y John 4 Minnte El‘lpfll L. Just the Dress for the 4th of July ¢ EONAISILOBT. nd Myraie &, B, éw‘llllr(.m d M. Ruth Nichol ‘boy. A carrier pigeon came into the| Philip and M. Nicbolson, boy. CHARMING GINGHAMS Plaza, apartments Tuesday. June 26. S e s Ly The jan xulr gave it li:;:\d "’?1."';’5‘ Geotge and Mazy Cole, oy i After resting several hours the bir 57 0. 2 Dresses that were formerly priced from $5.98 to $7.98. 8 stacted off, e our B erd | Paul’and Mazy 0. Young. girl 5.9 — i B f I vidently lost. About 200 in the lot in a great variety of pretty models. Some are beau- dark, and is evidently lost. tifully combined with organdy. others are edged with lace. Styles for both AELChase bend onjeachjloe: parc ol ths R ted women and misses. Sizes 16 to 18, 36 to 44. am caring for the pigeon, hoping to Dea s Iepor . AnGthe OWEer AN The following deaths have been reported to You'll Agree With Us These Are the Best Values 105 The Blazs Apariments: Sashine- I Gepariment o the Iast Eventy.fout ton Circle, Wash! Offered This Season SPORTS SKIRTS Values up to ' 98 L | $25.00. Tomorrow 37——-— J - A timely sale which brings you these beautiful Skirts in time for the Holiday outing. Novelty Silks Plain and pleated models in white, pink, navy, black, etc. Also Cream Serge Skirts. All waistbands and all lengths. 1f you would enjoy Eood solid comfort these hot days, buy a Westinghouse Electric Fan—for Office and for Home. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St.2und. Beimg, i ane © s NW. Many New Arrivals. in Pongees $15.00, $19.95 and $25.00 Really remarkable values in plain and rough Pongee Dresses. The newest models in plain tailored and trimmed styles. . The June Clearance Bri Forth For Bathers Clearance Brings Fo Smart New and Stunning Models SIL h Bathing Suits VaIuKec BL?ZU. “B;ES Up to $6.98 At 52 : — And you'll need several for your vacation. Included are waists and overblouses of fine georgettes, crepe de chine and tub crepes. Tuxedo and round necks. Some are prettily trimmed with lace, others are embroidered. }lalxla}-ed and dress models, in white and colors. sizes. h-nfi:: s short holiday trip, ?b extended journey a5 Sttt A Becker full sise Ward- rode Trunk, as low 68 oepeneoecpensnyen.$38.50 Gent's Ozford Bags of Top Geain Cowhide — leather Hned—I18 inoh. . e s -$10.50 - All-wool One-piece Bathing Suits, in all the wanted colors, trimmed with bands of con- strasting colors. All sizes. ‘We are also showing a wonderful assort- ment in Better Suits at s, WVash Waists — 'n".f:;:fiizf 35.98 to 316.50 oter E s with CASES servics for 6 persons. ..315 Patent fintshed. Carefully mads and attragtively cretonne lined— with 1ift out tray sand shirred pookets. nss Tp gandy Blouses, In Peter Pan and Tuxede models. Trimmed with gingham ° bands and lace. \ All-wool and silk-and-wool combinations. All colors. Over a Thousand Sweaters All-wool, Iceland Wool, Fiber Silk and All-silk Sweaters in Tuxedo and slip-over models. Also Crocheted Silk Sweaters in plain and fringed models. Every wanted plain color and many exquisite combinations. You can match up most any Sport Skirt yot may have in this wonderful assortment. All sizes. % - $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 -up to $39.95 132426 F St. N.W. L. McClelland, 68, street, Inabells 1. Wilder. 72, 1719 N street. Ellen X Fagen, 52, 2316 Ontario road. rr, 78, 708 Bhepherd street, Y James Roach, 51, Bt. Elizabeths Patrick Tiersey, "L 1817 TU\ sizeet David B Avitin Weaver, a Herbert L. Jones, 8 months, 230 12(h’ street southeast. A ‘Wilsabeth Neaf, 61, 1222 Montello avenue .'i‘lll 8. Bush, 46, 2824 27th s "'IIM #nd _Florence 361 McLean avenue south- raat: =SS = =S = =4S-S EiesT ST 1771 Church Howpital, E: ry F. Sullivan, 2 minutes, Georgetown | K\ Univeraity Hospit Infant of Nora E. and Michael P. Fabrizio, ) Georgia svenue ital northeast. Faonfe L. Williams, 1 day, Infant of Edward W. and kI 3 days, Freedmen's Hospital. Ti'opical The Artistone Player-Piano Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th 4 HOMER L. KITT, Sec'y and Treas. SE R DR R ShoePoli Worsteds Twenty-Five Do”a"s A combination of com- plete summer comfort and the dress-up appearance of an all-wool material—the featherweight of this suit appeals to men. White Flannel Trousers, $8.50 MEYER’S SHOP, 1331 F STREET , Use 2 in 1 Shoe Polishes and ' Keep Your Shoes Neat! Pastes and Liquids for Black, ' White, Tan, Brown and Ox- Blood Shoes. - shes F. F. Dalley Company of New York, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. Save the Crowns from 81 Prizes in All! SRS S O WIIR ST oM eed et ‘,’W. 5th Prize 20.00 i 10400 e ive » o . Léiion CRUSH 5l g : One « o o« 4.99 priee Ten o o o 2.50 prizes a ;m e o i.ggprh: g, en . . . prizes L CRUSH el fBRE RE you saving “Crush’ Crowns? If not, start today. Try for a prize in the ig Crown-Collecting Contest, now on. The test is our way of making the public better acquainted with the sparkling cooling “‘Crushes’’. Men, women, boys, girls! Get busy mew. Lots of fun, and lots of Prizes. Save crowns from Orange-Crush, Lemon-Crush and Lime-Crush boxtles. The delicious *‘Crushes™ are the largest-selling fruit-flavored drinks in the world. Drink several bottles every day. At home and at social gatherings, serve the *‘Crushes’’ and save the Crowns. Soon you’ll have a big collection and a good chance for a prize. The ‘‘Crushes” 2re on sale wherever soft drinks are sold. Enjoy a bottle today and start your Crown collection. Sold only, in'the einkiyBattle 51 - Rules and infermation— Contest closes at Midnight, Satur- mark names, Ward’s Orange- day, July 22. Winners will be an- Crush,Ward’s Lemon-Crush and nounced following week. Ward's Lime-Crush considered. Wrap and tie crowns sscurely, and Our count ‘will be carefully made m&yu:;dn.nqamdnddmon and must be accepted as correct. CHite and InsidcTpackage. Everybody is eligible to this contest Only used crowns, bearing trade except our employees. I 0ase of tiss, full prise sill be given cuch tying contestant. Although' only the finest and purest ingredients are used in the ‘‘Crushes,’’ the. price is very low. Sc ‘the outer dw-u-,l-fiq &re Prepared anly by Orange-Crush Company—Chicago, Winnipeg, London Bring or send crowns to Columbia Orange Crush Company €11 2d Street N.E—Phone Lincolst 18 _ ® ' Washington, D. C.

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