Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 16

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[ = TEXACO GASOLINE THE VOLATILE GAS (Vol-a-tility : the rcadiness with which gasoline gives up sts power) . It’s eager for the spark.. ‘ It meets the spark fully vaporized. When you need to fill,—fill with Texaco gasoline and feel the dif- ference. EASIER STARTING Run it with Texaco Gasoline— Save it with Texaco Motor Oil Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants and are distinguished by their clear, golden color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy— they fit all cars and all conditions. You will find them wherever you see the Texaco red star. TEXACO GASOLINE TEXACQ MOTOR OILS: The Texas Company, U. S. A. Texace Petrolenm Preducts Save the Crowns trom Wards ) Oriige-CRUSH Lo CRUSH Lime CRUSH RANGE-CRUSH, Lemon-Crush, and Lime-Crush are the hriest selling fruit-flavored drinks in the world. We want everybody to know their purity, quality, and deliciousness. That's the object of this Contest. Drink the “Crushes.” Save the Crowns. Only a few days more and the Crown Contest will close. Resolve sow to win a prize. Make a new start and go after first money. Serve these delightful drinks at home and at parties—and save the Crowns. For sale wherever bottled drinks are sold. Read the rules below. Be sure to'send or bring your Crowns before the close of contest. 5% AR e Contest closes at ht, Satur- mark names, Ward's O du.]ulym.. inners will bean- .. Crush,Ward's Lmén:h“lfi nounced following week. ‘Ward's LimeCrush considered. Z Wrap and tie crowns securely, and Our count ‘will be made z wfiuyo:dn;m_emdlddn-u and. must be as correct. - : outeide snd fnice package Brerybody.is eligible to this contest Although only the finest and purest ingredients are used in the “*‘Crushes,’’ the price ic very ldlv : ‘;.,l mmmma-&%\- i x ry = j Prepared caly by OrangeCrosk Cmpasy—Chicagd, Wisaipes. Loadon ; Columbia Orange Crush ‘Company 911 2d Street N.E—Phone Lincoln 18° ; Washington, D. C. : ; 5¢ SUFFRAGE LEADR Democratic Nominee for Senate in. Wisconsin Active for Rights of Sex. By the Associated Press. OSHKOSH, July 13.—Mrs. Ben C. Hopper of Oshkosh, Wis., is the first woman in Wisconsin to receive the indorsement of a political party for nominee as United States senator. At the recent state democratic confer- ence she was unanimously chosen to represent the party at the Septem- ber primaries. This means that she will oppose either United States Sen- ator Robert M. La Follette or Dr. W. A. Ganfield, nominees of two different factions of the, republican party, at the general election. For the last fifteen years Mrs. Hooper has been an ardent. worker | for woman suffrage. When women ! were given the right to vote she was instrumental in organizing the Wisconain League of Woman Voters, ! of which she has been president since | its organization in 1919. She was a member of the natfonal committee on armament reduction of the Wis. consin League of Woman Voters, and also was & member of the National American Woman's Suffrage Board. Native of lowa. /. Mrs. Hooper was born in Winne- sheak county, Iowa, in 1865, and, be- cause of delicate health, never had an opportunity to attend public schools, recelving her education through training of a gaverness. She¥i has been a resident of Wisconsin for the last thirty-five years. Marriage, according to Mrs. Hooper. does not destroy woman's identity, and ghe is quoted as saying: “The time s coming when woman, in her tenacious ability to get what she is after. will find a way of marrying and having a home and family without gIVing up her identity and independ- ence.” Mrs. Hooper spends a great deal of her time in assisting her husband in a general merchandise establishment, and always finda time to take a fond ; interest in the care of her home. Admirer of Former President. There 1s no greater admirer of for-, mer President Wilson than Mrs. Hooper, who believes that the ideas he brought before the people of Amer- ica while President will live forever in the history of the United States. During the world war Mrs. Hooper was active In Wisconsin, spending a great deal of her time as head of the liberty loan drive in Oshkosh and working with the council of defense. She is an ardent believer in world| peace and believes that her life's| work will have been accomplished if she can help bring about an under- standing among the nations of the world. Mrs. Hooper always has urged women to take an active part in poli- tics, saying it was the home that was aftected first of all by such measures | as taxation, and is quoted as saying: “Advancing taxes affect the home first of all. because it is the only place where the business man dares economize.” This is the first time that Mrs. Hooper has ever taken part in party politics, though actively connected with many state movements. —e—goea o It will be a wonderful® ceremony when Miss Edwina Ashley is married to Lord Louis Mountbatten in Lon- | don this month. The Prince of Wales | is to be the best man at the wedding and the king and queen wiil be among the guests. Miss Ashley is a beautl- ful girl, hardly out of her teens, and probably is the richest bride in the world, for she inherited the vast for- tune of her grandfather, Sir Ernest Cassell. The bridegroom-elect, Lord Louls Mountbatten, is a cousin of King George. Open All Day SATURDAY As Usual During REBUILDING Dollar . Bill and Schwartz L e T T T T L L L L L L T e L L L L e e L America’s BestWatch he amilton Time Pilot -It can be purchased on the Thrift Club Plan of One Dollar Down and One Dollar a Week—the price is "HE HAMILTON WATCH CO. smakers of America’s Finest Wl;chelh for Railn:ad,mde, l_h_:;e * ‘thi cial model—the HaMiLTON #IME PILOT. It ‘s 17-jeweled “and adjusted to temperature and isochronism, fitted “in a 20-year guaranteed gold case; and with a genuine ontgomery Railrdad Dial. At Your money back if you can buy this watch for " elsewhere 3123 M St. N.W. } " THE 'EVENING STAR; l WASHINGTON, D. ' : \ Natives of the Junjah still spesr MRS HUUPER L“NG thele fith Insmait streama. wi trident. not unlike ti Boginh ot hat depicted on ' 0, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. ° ith a | 6,000,000 dor annually. But dogs are - of special breed, rafse wholly forifood purposes. 1 2ddirzeer CORP. 1105 Connecticut ave. RADIUM OINTMENT is unexcelled in the treatment of all forms-of inflammation, poison ivy, sunburns, painful joints, -etc. RADIUM SOLUTION for Hay Fever postively refieves HAY FEVER, or mogey- refunded. RADIUM APPLIANCES' for ‘the relief of local pains, especially valuable to women. . - On Sale at 0'Dennell’s Drug Stors, 604 9th Bt. N.W. Smith, Ohase 0'Donnell’s Drug Stors, 118 ¥ 8t. N.W. Jackson & W\m?l% T 8t NV, 0'Donnell’s Drug Store, 733 14th 8t. N.W. 3 'p, m"’“’ Werth Mm e Tipten & Myers, 1400 14th Bt. N.W. Colenial Newslty Btors, P. 0. Bldy., Tipton & Myers, 17th and Park Rosd Setertal ouck RADIUM is indicated in practically all blood, nervous and glandular disorders. Give us a history of your case. The Chinese, it is estimated, eat| . the d and all colors. . TRIMMED HATS, hair braid, taffeta and garden hats. Trimmed with flowe: and ornaments. $2.98. SPORT HATS, of ribbon, combinations of materials, in styles. $2.98. i Beautiful assortment of White Hosiery of all grades and kinds—silk, fiber, lisle and @ cotton—at popular prices. SL50THREAD SILK 1 1o FASHIONED HOSE 1 12-strand Thread Silk Hose of beautiful quality, fashioned for trim fit. Lisle garter tops. Every pair is perfect and every pair is an exceptional example of hosiery value. White and black. Thread and 59(: Fiber Silk Women’s Beautiful Quality Sum- mer Stockings, durable combina= tion of thread silk and fiber. Slight irregulars of $1.25 kind. White, black, gray, brown, nude and champagne. Children’s i Clecked Merceri: 2:9 Sitk c Socks.. ....... c Hese........... Three-quarter and _regulation Fashionable length mercerized socks, includ- ing 39c, 50c and 59c values. Per- fect quality. Black, white, cordo- van, reseda and champagne, also white with fancy tops. summer novelties in thread silk and fiber. Black, white, gray and brown clocked to match or to contrast. Very slight irregulars. 3 Children’s Waist Attachment UNION Every Suit SUITS 390 e Cool white’checked nainsook summer suits, tailored for comfort and service. Regular 59¢ kind. _ Women’s Gauze Vests, Special New purchase regular and extra size elastic knit vests, slight irregulars of 25c quality......... .., 12%c £%, —~— SR |y | e LY T 0 A7 O A AT, AL LLIT 1 3T] All Sizes .~ 16 to 54 A bargain wave of dharming sum- mer. frocks in- sizes for all women! Procks of &\ullty dnd " distinction, trimmed wi °rgnly. lace, eyelet ‘work, pique; buttons and gingham iping. 5 e-back sashes and novelty pock- ', ets. In checks of every combina- tion and in solid colors combined with checks and white, size ;m a separate rack for easy choos- ng. A Store Hours—9:15 to 6 1,000 Worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 July Clearance of newest midsummer millinery in all the popular styles and materials—and in black, white of georgette, leghorn, Baronet satin, repe—and plenty of floppy rs, ostrich, ribbons, wreaths Canton ci Shop Friday Closed All Day HATS 98 Fine Trimmed Smart Sport taffeta, leghorn, duvetyn and a2 wealth of clever summer $2.00 & $2.50 Blouses Voile Batiste Dimity $ .4 Pongette Madras Stripes Quality blouses in a sale of quantity and economy! Hun- dreds of them—new, crisp, cool and charming. Trimmed and semi-tailored models in white and colors. Long and short sleeves. A wealth of trimmings of lace and embroidered novel- ties, clever pleatings and hemstitched conceits. Peter Pan, tuxedo and round collars. COOL! Men’s Athletic UNION o SUITS Every suit is perfect. Every size from 34 to 44. Tailored of 72x80 weave of L white checked nainsook. Closed crotch. g We want you to compare the quality and workmanship with those in suits offered around town for one dollar. —and tailored for fit and service Oneita Knit Oneita Knit UNION 89c SHIRTS and SUITS DRAWERS Feather - weight knit athletic Light, cool balbriggan ghrments, suits, sleeveless, knee length. 8old In ecru color. First quality. Short as “substandards,” but faults hard sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. 40¢ to find and too small to mind. per garment. Khaki Klothes for Boys Preferred for Comfort, Service and Economy Blouses, Pants, 79¢ 69c . ~ Knickers and Boys' sport and gtraight-knee pants regulation blouses. of qurable, sulphur-, “Victor” make, tai- gyed khaki, in ail' lored of BtroNE sizes 3 to 16. ‘Walst- Sizes 8 to 16. bands or belt loops. khaki. R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S - RAPERY ~ 1( ebons 12Y2c 2ashics 10c i i cale, jama _ Assorted lengths in materialdfor bleached and unbleached cotton, scrim and marquisette. A range of mostly in good sewing lengths. handsome patterns. 3 mmmmm|mmunmummumml|||ummunnn|mnuumnu|ml 2 = ke

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