Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 16

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. : % i Aoty : . ™ R Y ek s = : oy i e o STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. -€., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. 'THE EVENING E"IZENS RE ELEE'[ MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Would Do Much Better With a Can Opener.. ‘ames. e e T == —By BUD FISHER JGEE, LISTGNL THAT AINT SAPL DID YoU GUER HEAR OF ‘ — : JEEE LEET A noTE AT THE e Lon Tmees cun metame me ] | { TS ey i WATER: THATS A Dook o& CATCHING EISH 1N QIL? RUDE PETROLEUM SAP YoURSELEL | Southeast Association Pro-' ‘ tests Dismissals at 1 - mmeas"c'.ua AL i = 6 DIDN'T You Hottow! L A Cucke HeAR OF & CQuLD -FIND Hit Down BY ROOMS OF THE LioN SARDINES? 1 i Navy Yard. | | "A. G. Herrmann was re-elected presi- dent of the Southeast Citizen's Asso- ciation at the regular meeting of the organization in the Tyler School last night. Other- officers chosen Were: \ Harry G. Lohmeyer, first vice presi- {dent; Dr. Victor G. Farrall, second vice b n, secretary; o - Dt A. Luckett, treasurer, Just as Delicious as Dikeman's and Leo Willlamson, sergeant-at-arms. Orange Beverage Lemuel Fugitt and Allan Davis were Stop in at any of our xhops and get | [ elected representatives to the Federa- \ ion of i T / itizens’ Asgocittions. The following chairmen of commit- D. W. Bruce, W. D. Culleen, edu- ‘arrall, sanitation; A. B. your supply in quarts, half-gation or gallon jugs - FOR THANKSGIVING Made fresh daily at all Dikeman shops from choce. Juley sun-Tipened apples Five Drin 3034 14th St 1004 F 831 Oth St : T gan. After dinner Miss Harrison, who | is a noted horticulturist, will talk on|g ,E"OR THANKSGI\;[NG rose culture and distribute choice | Buciormitk. CAPO irect from rose seeds, purposely selected for the |-Fed the Produce two families were present. The brld_alnmmce the marriage of their daugh- wore & gown of blue velvet, with ’lfl;‘ur Margaret Lee to Mr. Joseph Elmer t6 match, and carried a_bouquet o > S white chrysanthemums. Mrs, Walter | Oliver, Thursday, Nov.mber 16, at the District of Columbia branch of | befors the woman wxiters in her fly- the League of American Pen Women, | ing clothes and will speak to them L leted. has announced an impromptu recep-|°f the trip Just complete tion to be held at the clubhouse this| Mrs. Archibald Hall of Mobile, Walker, sister of the bride ‘was| Baltimore, M. Rev. W. T. Way off-| Women's City Club, A < 5 who is spending the winter {n W tron of honor, and wore brown |clating. — ity T a0t S clock: In| fugton. has taken a sulte at the Graf; mere’ crepe ‘and ‘carried veilow | T rmm e e Lty latlin, a mem- tel. C] themums. he best man was 88 ¢ 0] Graduate ton Hote! W et guest of honor at an informal dinner 2O adicar T Tramined ber of the San Francisco branch of — V. Holtman. the League of American Pen Wom-{ Aiss Mary Elizabeth Smoot, daugh- formal reception at the bride's | given by the business and professional | Cellegs Glasses Fitted CLEANL AND PHRESSING P | |en. the only woman member of the|ter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Smoot, home followed the ceremony. after|women's section at the Women's City || DR, CLAUDE S.SEMONES MEN’S ITS, 95 — 2 Aeronautical Association of America,|and Mr. John Gaither were married | which Mr. and Mrs. Gaither left for|Club this cvening. ~With othe - SUITS, 95¢ and the only woman to make a trans- | Wednesday uafternoon, November 15 a B York. After |guests will be the Misses Macnaugh Eyesight Specialist ' Work Called for and Delivered continental flight. Miss Gatlin came as|at 3 o'clock. in the rectory of Holy | December 1 théy will make their|ton, Mrs. Packard and Miss Packard 40410 McLachien idg..' the guest of the United States air|Comforter Church, the Rev. Clarence me at 630 Webster street. ss Laura Berrien, Judge Mary 0th and G Bta: N-W SPINDLER’S mail from San Francisco to New|E. Wheeler officiating. | - : | O'Toole, Miss Florence ¥, Stiles, Mis: Phoze Maia 7L P i o pnear| A Emall wompany of members of the| Mr. and Mrs. Percival S. Wallace an- | Mabel Owen and Miss Sara Post Gro- | Main 2704 607 12th St. N.W. . Guaranteed Quality at . The National Furniture Co. 1 8AM.to 6 PM. Credit—Service—Low Prices at " The National Furniture Co. DUOFOLD Health UNDERWEAR For ml[i" e CREDIT e P G oL (e e FOR ALL i I | | et i \ S ' 1 ~ A. G. HERRMANN. e . | i o o With every T i ‘ q Y L. l ) L ” G (o) q I e 4 S the skin. Warm, i poi ;.":f.',';.‘; oo \ ! l “ I l ) | give a 42-piece fleecy wool out- T g o v ofthe money can il lnm\l\uunllUlhumlll il e vt et e el e el et | e arowd wnder | ER T ) | e Gives the Very Rock-Bottom Prices | * Union Suits }‘ SON, KIDNAPED 16 ' On Furniture That Is Guaranteed. . Easy Credit Terms and YEARS AGO, MAY BE Two-Piece LOCATED BY RADIO Garments B the Associated Press, TOYVILLE! Pianos Wheelbarrow HOOKSET, N. H., November 22.— In Bert Raven of Cedar Rapids, Towa, reported to be searching by radlo for his parents from whom he was separated sixteen years $3.00 Up ago, Xavier Champagne of this town eves he has recognized = | & son who disappeared from his 49c home in Manchester. in 1906. Champagne has written for proofs of identity. The (hampagne boy, playing y children, on a road near » one day im 1906, left urn home. He was never in by hls parents who be- q that gypsies had stolen the child. Raven In his broadcast mes- sage said he had been kidnaped when a child. B IF YOU HAD A 'S©@i@ty N EcK | (Continued from Ninth Page.) AS LONGASTHIS FELLOW, | Frank Mondell, Mrs. E. L. W. Howar AND HA Mrs. Frank S. Fay, Miss Aimee D A Powell, Mrs. Clayton E. Emig, Mrs. sn H OAT Charles W. Allen, Mrs. V. Blair f #]anin, Miss Ansie Cummins, Mrs. ALL Percy M. Bailey, Mrs. Horace Towne! M THE WAY DOWN Charles S. Groves and Mrs. George M. Sternbers. Mrs. Helen E. Stout is in charge ‘ of the patroness’ committee and Mrs. (] Louis Holzberg s general chairman ,“ SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVEIT | of the committee, and ha's working c. and 6. Hospital Size, 1 | With her local women of the society. ALL DRUGGISTS Dolls And Up 98c == h-r‘"’ NN Ll . As Pioured Sleeping | | =9\ ‘Walnut-Finis Three attractive pieces, con- Exes \ 4 isting of Table, Chair and 75 3 Y ia Rocker with imitation leather $ od. X room mte seats. A very good value at 3 this price. - Easy Credit Terms ol tims_ “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at N. Y. Ave. Exactly as Pictured Comprising large, roomy Dresser with e iaor Chifioretie .75 Vanity® Dressing Table and full =R size Bow-end Bed: Easy Credit at “The National.” Overstuffed " ‘Rocker Covered with imita- tion leather. 162 ' Easy Terms g E = | g - | Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of EDMONSTON’S — Home of’ the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords | for Men, Women and il Children. Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet E z pr Bed, Spring ¢ 1~ and Mattress g : “Quality Is Important” — “Fit Is Imperative” POISE The Grace and Beauty of a Woman’s Walk Always Attracts A much-wanted combination at a miost unusual price. Comprising Continuous- post White Enameled Metal Bed, with good Spring and Soft-top Mattress. FOOT FORM BOOTS e b == lend grace and vigor to ~ ? B ] ouc'sltread. Th_cy'rchno! i = = 2 ) crippling, cramping shoes, ‘K = - 3 4 ) . 5 Ty e built on Seientific Like " ple- o e E g Easy Terms at “The National Lasts and are fitted by ture. Oue of i the many styles on dis- play, The Z one ‘pictured is a very good value When one has developed a crippled condition, due in nine out of ten cases to improper footwear, a Correction is found in Foot Form. The Principal Corrective Shoe is the INSTEP-BRACE FOOT FORM. A steel brace is built into the shoe. The foot is supported; the heel is clutched; the ankle fitted like a stock- ing—one walks weth grace and poise. Consult Us! EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F STREET ***5 is. Todia™ ™ This Large Mahogafly—F inish Suit,e' Just- As Pictured Above > This beautiful and well made Cane-panel Living Room Suite consists i of a Six-foot Settee, Armchair:and Large Rocker, covered with velour, A remarkable value at the extremely low price of.cec..ceccneecnes o Pay a Little @ Week at “The National”

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