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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. ™83 Martha Washihgton’s | The World at Its Worst. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. | ASSIGNED To DUTY HERE. |ENSIGN RESIGNS FROM NAVY.| GOES TO PARIS ISLAND. | TO COMMAND IN HAWAIL Kitchen-. Lieut. Malcolm G. Slarrow, Naval| The President has acce ] b A A pted the Lieut. Leonard A. Martin. N b el P, 7 > i Supply Corps, aitached to the'crulser | resignation of Ensign Lloyd N. Tower | Dental 'Corps, attached To the bare| tliory Corma ot Fort Morsoe, Vel Sy oA thesciane Rochester, has been assigned to duty | of the Navy,'attached to the receiv-|tleship Texas, has been assigned has b i) o m et . n the bireau of suppies and ac- |ing ship at Boston, to take effect at|duty at the marine barracks. Iaris|nf the 25 Tnfantry Brigade, at Scho counts, Navy Department. once. 1sland, 8. C. ! tield barracks., Hawail still hangs in the great kitchen fireplace and the brick oven fooks as if it were rgady to hake as famously as it did for the guests in the great banquet hall. The meathouse, the but- ler's house and the icehouse <till stand as in the days when hospitality reigned in the Old Mansion. In those days the Potomac tiver manufactured the ice for all the towns along its shore—icehouses were filled in winter if the harvest was Real Estate First Trust Notes 1 P ' § i What flavor e F o Interest The investor is offered a full 7% return with complete The answer to above question will safety and total absence of worry, thru a period of lower appear in this space tomorrow. interest rates. good. Today the American Ice Company We Advise Immediate Reservation has fve modern “icchouses”—plants N turning out tons wupon tons of pure sce—plants that are kept gomg all tomier making and storing ice so that Washington nced fear no summer shortear. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY SHINY CLOTHES 813 15th St. N.W. Yesterday’s Question: Have you tried the toast test? The Answer: There is no better test for Massachusetts bread than to toast it, for the smell of Park toasting bread indicates what kind of ‘ ar materials the baker uses. Bond Bread To Be Sent To { s . is delicious oasted, beca | Surrounded by Washington’s finest residential section. PARAMOUNT n .When.t > oe only { Containing seven million fect of forest-covered iand, with Cleaners and Dyers | the purest ingredients are used to make il six miles of improved streets. Includes what remain's’ of S SiENW, THE LAST Bond Bread. Toast a slice and see for i “The Triangle of Increasing Values PHONE MAIN 352 ¢ PIEC OoF - younc]f. between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- S CEE CAKE i i nues (Woodley Rd.). Over three million feet of land sold., Over seventy homes from $15000 to $200,000 built and ' 1 under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front; or if desired, we will build your home in the same substantial manner that has characterized our work since 1899. Park Office. 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.) WILLIAMS -3 L tf H-it (C) Whecler Syn. Inc. For Your Player-Piano P[]R'I' ABI-E S[:H[]l]l- WIFE CHARGES DESERTION. | DETACHED FROM BUREAU. Separate maintenance is asked in a. Lieut. Charles A. Goebel and En- I ! petition filed in the District Supreme sign Charles A. Brown have been de- *Tomorrow Court by Annette E. Given against|tached from duty in the bureau of Fox Trot. No. 2051 ! {arry C. Given. jr. They were mar- | naval communications, Navy Depart- : = | F n i at Alexandria, Va., March . t Li . Goebel is d d eChlkss™ (Thst Toddling Town) R MU (¢ exanais, Ve Sarow S et R eubed s Rraerd o) lddaug annon, inc. Fox Trot. No. 2021 il support are alleged. Attor- | Pacific fleet. and Ensign Brown to Builder—Exclusive Agent—Owner. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 ) e e——————————————————————————————————————. wken & Havell appear for the destroyer squadron, Atlantic 1319-1321 F Street “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY Placing of Building on Pea-| “When Knighthood Was in Flower” | Bluebird Ballad. No. 2068 | On Sale at McHUGH & LAWSO ; body "laygrounds Protest- j; Everything Musical. 1222 G st. .w. | ed—Citizens’ Body Meets. | BROOKS' WILL FILED. dated August 3 | for probate. He 1 @aughter, Grace Brooks Belt, with his diamonds, furniture i verware. Bequests of $1.000 exach are made to his , Bertie B. Lewis and Mabel $ to his nephews, Jol Phtl B. B. Lewis. William a friend, is to have $100 and the v Maining estate is to be distributed |legal right to place one-fifth to Wiliam € Martin and | rounda, especially z the balance equally among his sisters RS i FAR ENOUGH OUT FOR THE FAMILY and NEAR ENOUGH IN FOR THE BUSY MAN —is another of the unique combinations found in these homes in our Intown Suburb— 14th Street Terrace The big. sun-flooded rooms in these detached Homes, the ultra designing, the many new con- veniences (new to Washington) ARE ALL WORTH TAKING TIME TO SEE. Several Sample Homes Open Every Evening Until 9 O’Clock TO INSPECT Take 14th Street car (recognized the best cervice in Washington) to Kennedy Street, or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Ave- nue to Kennedy Street. > nand for the removal of the e school placed on the Pea-j hool playground was voiced I Gregory, chairman of |||rl hools and plavgrounds committee | the Stanton Park Citizens' Asso- STORE NEWS 8AM.to6P.M. a few cign birth." said that it was vear fight that Urges Dental Clinic. myself. | Miss Young. principal of the Pea-. body School, urged the establishment TROTETM | of a dental clinic in the building. She ' Thursday, November fcited two cases of children who were Pythian Temple Hall, 1012 8th|forced to leave school and return * _‘home on account of toothache yester- day. the parents not being able to af-| ford the cost of dental attention The association members discussed ; at length the traflic situation they declared to be very s " IThey will request that the north and south sides of Stanton Fark be made respectively, with corners of round the Do You Want a Super-Value--Here’s One . A Snappy Price for Finer Quality, Up-to-the-minute garments 1 L hority to advance its s; trip fares from Ross streets, Fal park as a guide to traffic. “The organization opposed the es- | tablishment of a bus route proposed {from 15th street and Maryland ave- e northeast to 2lst and B stre northwest on the ground that it w essary.. TCHINA FOR DAY duced prices: volors, bru and motties at ¢ Rhop, T2 10th atnw. amittee was apnointed fo visit WAN ARRY LOADS OR P terson, who has charge of T or merchandise to Raltimore. | o ar other Maryland | one-way rates. drop | 17 10 ng school buildings for elec- ical wiring. for the purpose of hav- ing the Peabody wired at an early date. Cancer Week Discusned. i Dr. A. W. Boswell, president of the 5. | Medica ‘ty of the District of || | Columbi iregard to inot a blood disease, but begins with | purely a local infection which, if |} properly dealt with immediately, can || be cured for all time, Dr. Boswell |} .| pointed out. He declared that there || had been nerease of 1813 per cent || es in persons over for- | of age_during the pe- | 5 S riod from to 1917. Heating & | Bges to fackle por heatin] It B. Dickey addressed the associa- Plumbing "% ahout 3 { tion in regard the Shrine conven- 4 S por or Holwater Plant. oe:tion in June. Six hundred thousand ! Experts. for new instaliations. I'RICES!loaves of bread, 1.200.000 cigars and || _ 'REASONABLE. | 600,000 quarts of milk would be re- The Biggs Engineering Co. |quired over tie present daily produc- W. BIGGS, President. tion if the District of Columbia has to 1810 14th st n.w. ‘Tel. Frank 317. | entertain 300,000 Shriners, Mr. Dickey | §| = o rics Wontorme | estimated. Lyon One-pipe Heaters l Mrs, W. H. Yates was presented with ten-dollar gold piece by the Fuel Eavers, Inexpensive, Quickly Installed. | 28sociation for having the best-kept Joads of » Starting tomorrow morning, we place on sale a lot of the finest Suits. And we offer them at a price so remarkably low as to make them the greatest bargain in fine clothes that Washington has seen in a long time. 462 Suits of Real ‘45 Quality 2097 | This is the price despite the fact that we have had a letter from our manufacturers informing us of a substantial increase in cloth- ing prices. Labor costs are no lower. You will realize that all this means you should BUY NOW —and buy not only one suit but TWO or THREE—at this special price. 31tn and F 33, 1022, at af direc £ HOUSEHOLD G n onr_pool cars IRITY STORAS o e el Z&s Puts HEAT in Heating.” | Long E“;zpcrience Equips “When your alarm clock alarms you into wakefulness, do you arise refreshed? Comfortable pajamas will help you to do so0.” Let us base your order NO. lawn during the summer. ! Hate s complete line of OFFICERS IN NEW POSTS. | o . Si R & F Robert B. Irving has been honora- il - toves, Kanges urnaces bl t'}i:('char;xled. as a captain, Medical A Red d Pri Our Sl S d trativ s, U. S. A, | ot et e 4 the educed Price on Our Sleep-Coaxing Galvanized Corrugated Army. in accordance with the act of GARAGE METAL Congress approved June 30, 1922. H AL Samuel A. Weir and John O. Brown have been similarly discharged as second lleutenants, Medical Adminis- Lyon, Conklin. & Co., Inc,|trative Corps of the Army, and ap- A pointed warrant offi Pajamas NOTICE WILL TAKE TREATMENT. | “Here’s a aalg of sleep-insurance ghct won’t keep Rtoen. Rangen and Furmaces Capt. Chester . Dorland, alr serv- ||| You awake worrying about the high price of pajamas.” By the b ice. at Mitchel Field, New York, has “« 99 ot 35 Yea been ordered to Waller Reed General Scotch Flanne ¢ Cotton Pongee Reasonable Prices. Hospital. this city, for treatment. __Grafton & Son, Inc, | Is the Roof Ready i For Winter? Harve our experts look it over now. IRONCLAD ufes, "5, % st No More Leaky Roof et mo apply oue coat of Liquid Asbestos | . Roofing Cement to any kind of roof. I guersn- | ! e. Also sold in bulk. SI gal. in 5- D. €. Estimate free. MADI- Linc. 4219. g Need? Consult this printiog establishment— THE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON S. ADAMS, EEUIER, The Million Dollar Printing Plant Whers Service fs Paramount. Roomy, comfortable, well : ] made pajamas of warm do- Extra well made pajamas : of cotton pongee with silk met flannel. Silk frogs I}:lp frogs. In Blue, Lavender to make them good looking. Pink, White and Tan, Sizes Sizes A to D. Offered to- A to D. Yes, they will cost morrow at this restful price. ~ You more thanthiselsewhere, 1 45 See these suits—that’s the best way to appreciate their extra fine quality. Notice the tailoring—none finer—every seam bound, every detail absolutely per- fect. And the fabrics—the kind that wear and wear and wear. Every good new shade—fancy novelties, light, dark. blues, gray, stripes and other shades and weaves. The style range, too, is complete—Norfolk models, double breasters, sin- gle breasters, conservative sacks. A size to fit every man from slim, little chaps to big, stout ones. 1 Basily man- {The National Capital Press asts nd freato pec 1210-1212 D st. n.w. 0 busaes doss werky . 3 .y . BHEDD & '“r-',;n.:fi‘:?:?“‘?"fi ‘m-‘..n:“‘ el No, this sale can’t last long—it’s far too big a value for that. Therefore we 706 T0th 55, fhe RADIANTE Fire Smosthtop features demon- ] urge you very strongly to come in tomorrow morning without fail—Wednesday Heating Plants Repaired Edgar fion-ls Sales Co. 910 Seventh St. morning at 8 o'clock, be here. If you don't happen to have the ready cash, we'll Let us put your furnace, staves or hea 1305 G Street N. W b be glad to hold your suit for you on a small deposit. 1ant io perfect condition so you will get !‘n. heat g:l)!l-‘hl' from your coal. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 24002481, @tove Dept. 1114 Oth st. Ph. M. Main 10321033 “We Request the Return of Anything That Can B Ebense o0 Boughs for Less Ehewhers™

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