Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1922, Page 32

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Bond Street The Hat for Fali $4.00 Developed in six dif- ferent styles and six different shades. _ If you were thinking of putting six dollars in a hat this fall—put four in The Bond Street and two in the bank. Sy, The Avenue at Ninth The Lee House Fifteenth and L Streets N.W. Washin D. C. A Pliant Paint ARMORSHIELD PAINTS are flexible, pliant and pleasant to apply. They h, homogeneous : ! 3chind your y leave a paint surface of flawiess beauty. Any one will find painting a pleasure when it comes from a can of ARMOR- SHIELD. Paint now with these paints, short in cost and long in surface life. Armorshield House Paints, £350 Gal. Armorshield Flat Wall Paints, $3.00 Gal cfi%ml{,smzml;am PORATIO I3UT New York Avcaue Main 2849 > ! o % #* x % ROTARY 70 GIVE DENBY BIG HIGHT Club Making Elaborate Prep- arations for Entertainment October 4. Elaborate preparations are being made for the “Navy night” program to be presented by local Rotarians October 4. in honor of Secretary ot the Navy Edwin Denby, a member ot the organization, according to an- nouncements made at the weekly meeting of the club in the new City Club yesterday. Artistically arranged circulars have been distributed among the member- ship. Charles W. Semmes and Frank Jelleff are in charge of arrangements, Secretary Frank Shipe says the at- tendance will be large. Willlam Knowles Cooper presided’ and announced the club would send flowers to Mrs. Harding today, with ons of hope for her rapid re- Favor Old Meeting Place, After some discussion, the club voted to return to the Willara Hotel for its weekly meetings. The recent fire there had sed Rotary to ac- cept the hopitality of the City Club. A meeting of the board of directors was held later in the day, when the v Foundation w ed to take over the ownership ontrol of the Rotary bus, the publ presented to the club by Mr. Semmes. ipapers for the e hment of body, which was organized to relleve the club as a whole of responsibility of e vehicle. On the motion of Daniel J. Callahan, the club voted to extend fullest co- tion of the Capi- District of iwanis, to bo held heve October 13, to_convey visiting po r families laround’ the { of first and s be held here Septemby The club will attend a_barbecue to { be given by Rotarian Dr. Thomas i | son”at his home at Herndon, tember 30, hington and Vir- 30 on the morning the aftair. GIFT FOR PRESIDENT. iPorto Rico Sends Memorial as In- | dication of Continued Friendship. all the various—societies, churche: sociations, chambers of é8mmerce and other elements. Its frontispiece is i handsomely engraved by hand, por- traying points of beauty and interest in Porto These—and’ Still more! ervice conveyance | Joseph Sullivan prepared the necessary | the | operation to_the Kiwanis Ciub during | I THE GUY WHO ToLb me I'D FIND THe METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ARY ON THIS CORNER WAS SPOOFING! President Names First Woman for E mbassy Service MISS 1L.UCILE ATCHERSON, President Harding vesterday sent to the Senate the nomination of Miss > | Lucile Atcherson of Columbus, Ohio, to be a secretary of an embassy or legation of class four. She is the first woman to be selected for an im- portant position in the American dip- lomatic service. No assignment, it was sald at the State Department, has been deter- mined for Miss gtcherson, although a year or more ;§n Ambassador Her- rick and Attorney General Price of i Ohio sugzested to the President that she be given a post at the Paris em- bassy. Miss Atcherson, who has been engaged in relief work in France, passed examination recently making her eligible for appointment. i PARDON THIS SCEMING FAMILIARITY, STRANGER> BUT CAN Yw DIRECT Me TO THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ARTS I'VEé WASTED TWo HouRs LoOOKING FaR THAT , (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark ot Tegistered U. 8. Pat. off.) PERHAPS You'dD L\ke T see e Pusuc L\BRARY INSTEAD! KNOw WHERE JAT 1S BUILDING. i A CLASSY STRUCTURE THey CALLS More men are buying more clothes here for two reasons: 1--They find here, we believe, the Jargest clothing ‘stock in Wash- ington. 2—Eve1;y suit is of uniform good qual- ity from Society Brand and our own good tailors. Upwards (;f 4000 suits, at any price you want to pay—irom 25 to %65 distinctive styles lead on Fifth ave. because men find them becoming. A correct Dobbs :h‘aiw for every head. The patented Cavanagh hand- felted edge makes Dobbs hats shape-retaining to the-last. 86 §7 88 - Dobbs caps, 33.55 N 7th at F which may be had in tan, gray, blne,. i heho lnd honeydew shades. The Hecht Co.: E don’t change makers from year to year; we don’t buy clething from every shop in the country; we concentrate upon three good makers. . Weknow these makers and their clothes--their product is consistently uniform—they build upon a foundation of enduring quality. Good woolens; hand tailoring; - assured styles; uniform good quality Better clothes are not made, and the cream of their product is now here, insuring you the widest possible selection in variety and value. Upwards of 4,000 smts at $25 to $65 Sale of The Hecht Co. and Dociety Brand Topcoats, 25 $25 for a Society Brand topcoat makes you ready for the cool days of fall and the warm days of winter. $25 gives you Society Brand style and quality. Choice of im- ported and domestic woolens—coats with silk-lined yokes and sleeves—plus the substance of Society Brand hand tailoring. You have an idea of what: Society Brand Coats are worth; you'll have an in- creased respect ior the buying power of -your $25 when you see them shoes are for men who know quality and are willing to pay a fair price for it. Sketched is a new Scotch grain brogue in fashionable brown. $14. A cowludc brief case A character case that will en- dure forever. Double straps, secure nickel-plated-snap lock with key; double pockets. Riveted top; strongly reinforced corner. Brown only. 5. Sun Ray solid color shtrts 5] 85 * with separate. collar to match Sun Ray is a fast color percale Neglige style with soft collars, y cuffe, ans; a snappy laundered color collar to match. All sizes. ey st floor.

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