Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1923, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923. 0w dow lh"l~ |;H sno '. o It GREE'”NGS 'l'fl VE]’S e —‘---—mnm“vm s 1 Way to Tractors| Simiin"... Sontrivance, | condition, STOCKHOLM, < M, January 1.—"The sun dunl‘u to “{tnm the two other ele- | gy the As > | t 1 s Fastgr gty Fotong et ments, hellum and nebulium. and | g {Doc d Y health d e o he Ceny | from these develop a whole series of | . L-Tus Doy or s oraers. our an othe: vears, and | heavier clements, the most abundant i e L e Veterans’ Bureau Director |if human culture ie o perieh i will |of which s frer. After’ chis siage | ed to cmphasize he chane. In our reputatlon depen'l on them : oy TS < C OF O % ot be ‘for lack:of sunshin r P . c| winter trafic conditions that has Reliable P e T Tells of Accomplishments ~[starting ana whimsical stat A Eeie Tmolia hemagtume Into | o froms aoTiR raaan ol . Reillv P =¥ tS % al § Iw-.a made In the course of a le\mnt\lum‘ T mls chemical urroge!; going | weather use offfmotor vehicles. . bn | > Serv cause " ecture by Dr. Svant. 1 he |on In cycles, accounts for the lavisl B . - by rom- Paints, Sy SCIVICCIL oot During Past Year. e pyante Archentus thel productlon of HEht and heat by the| WAZY urban sfd, auburban - com D : you not only to continue fa- o by £ | munities residents accustomed to Treaat e L ” £ which he explained certain-theories | | rl cling he aIns, or S w Our Datrens Origin of New Stars. | hearing the tinkiing bells on:the P you, 1 t. 'y voring us }ulh your patron Col. €harles R Forbes, director “!!::"; discoverics regarding solar con- | what becomes of dead suns and| horsedrawn . sidewalk plow have an individual, need in a prescription—and he Oils & age, but will also enable you {hie Vetorans' Burees, han ldvabd: ) SIEIOuS 3 i stars? Dr. Arrhentus replicd to this, Peered aut of their windows on ‘ " o New BT o “‘my wade vy Pressntad 01 g bodies ¢ hearin the loud of a moto to recommend us to yvour New ur grecting to ¥ comra Ml s B e s question that «elestial bodies which| P ng the g v E = veterans,” in which he deciarcd “the e have burned out may flame up again | 5 3 . because of a jealousy fi SR \iarnlshes, friends. ssalligadiant bt ¢ [coal” sald Dr. Arrhenius, in oMer 1o ;1" cact they happen to w 18 f g n ] usy for our reputation as 'Plate & events of such benefit to ex illustrate his problem. “Giving forth [, 1ous regions, where sa Attached (o th ctor iy @ pharmacists, we follow his orders—not par- 3 { reryv i i throughout the count 8 *d |heat energy at the present rate, It .. i 5 which throws the 2 £54 q Best of everything in hrooghont § " and production of heat again takes | 3"Ghe ‘Wide " fack . tially—but EXACTLY writes it accordingly for your benefit And . . \ . . her|Would then have lasted only 4.000 .. S - SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ! T . who & - | = nan history. BUl quently announced by astr i A bilities during the war, which made it { g Lo > i Dr. Arrhenius pald a tribute t - . 4 5 Glass. —vear-around attractions. \ | impossible for them to continue on thelr . cueestal work of American astron- i many s {4 S i lold jobs, are now able o €arn a livell | of % oy 1t ora- | O1ners, kin ully that. In ' through long stretc country ! w d . : ’J n o il (‘lunls beer \«r.\mf‘;‘?'hg:'e"v:‘l wddition to bright skles, they ure also| similar plows are in use, with the aramanfar) armacy favored by ample fu for research va 1s' Bureau and . x ¢ vore —_— — HU( ;H REII l Y CO oy se should be T imry Sk ke samendl | and expeciment | F. W. Walker, Mgr. . .:';:'*' independent” during the coming fupward ulr ‘.»ln.’ hut;;ntl'n;l“lnllmn yea 5 A -nTT:_“ s For Propriety's Sake. I, Ca A d year i s e to interpre jecause she pelieved to be the ' Vo S - 1 o RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE | _ “The hospitalization progr ol henius in popular language, | best fitted for the position, Mrs. Lucy Montague. o the New York Tribune. B0 ielne an Gurins e past vear SUT Uiterent to state his T Eads. of Kaw CIty, Kans. has been [V t know where ine d e G Woodley Road N.W. developed and is f Heavenly bodies be- ¢ hospitals ‘are [y cold nebulous masses of hy- of Indians. This is the first time i 4 torin, New ; - X 1334 New York Avenue ot Tt will oot The Ll S s o | 3¢ ietars of the Ko t1its (5 DI Set martics npusn we sNould think e | bulfum. Light then arises through woman has been the supreme chief. ' had better go to Reno e g thelr health and ability to enter their new voc Veterans' Bureau I8 putting effort o find them employn: iseucd an appeal to all er K these men t | “Again let me wish my comrade vel- | erans a happy New Ye {PROPOSES INVESTIGATION ° oomanroicts ] Keeping Down the Food Cost a4 of the pr bt Armour & C through purc! En]oy lfe el e , Cutting down the food cost Don't be self conscious becanse enlarged. In addition to being an e eaninte: S Elenrai (ot 4 of a bad skin. Adopt the daily use exquisite toilet soap, it prepares agi ro o of “W‘. : p : WithaO’Mt sta ong t’ f ily is of Resirol Soap, with occasional the skin for Resinol Ointment when touches of Resinol Ointment, and ¢repting eczema, ringworm, etc. e nd s e have a complexion that will stand g0 b erimentingwith other treat- i mbey of ; s an easy problern fOT the hous e- the test of the brightest lights. ments and give Resinol atrial. Resinol Soap gives a delightfully if::::;‘;nih:‘fiiz‘:tz‘:.:;"ffi::;d::: SRR e G wife who makes a study of wores from becoming clogged or arealsat on. | s 3 i : : ce | : , ke “food values.” The most ex- U\ " tain the least nourishment. 89c Outing $1 Infants’ Gowns 1| Dresses ||| ' i / ' : . e 1216 To 1324 7TH ST.. NW. [t 11 l .I e‘ l‘ le‘l $1 Flannel $2 Flannel $1.50 Novelty ¢ ; Petticoats | _Kimonos Teddies .: EE{& "‘"_ - c Kimonos, neat -mm s;?a‘"nrifl‘vyd(:mm? c E."“",”."‘;,',’m‘,";,';, i : ; Startmg 1923 With a Boomerang Sale of I | ults, Coats al‘ld Dresses | '~ isall food. Contains more real nutri- Worth to $25.00 il ; ment' than meat or eggs and costs GauntletGloges?SC ‘ $ ' much less. The richest man in the Scarf and Shams 29¢ 1§ 1 ~ world can buy nothing better. Being o wi hite lioene center; full sizes with wide T e M enderr quallty at 20¢ each 5225 Silk and Woal 1 69[ 11 o oked, Shredded Wheat saves Clgq,lggddflgsfi.,. ¥, B oo g g 11 fuel, saves time, saves money. W4 white, black and blus; comtrast, 2-tone clocks. ‘ - tures; all colors; made sports model and dressy models, : with fur collars; sizes to 40, X ¥ T mak ho 0 diSh $l THE DRESSES are of all- s o € a t’ nouris. t tine, % i = B 4 Boston Bags e e nonny il Bt il o B e O gt 1 pour hot over the Biscuits, handles, in assorted lengths, 14. 15 and 18 inches. skirts; fancy trimmings; sizes to 42. Eca SE:;;‘t;'” ..89¢ e surs we o o]l B 2 adding a little cream and a little salt. serge, tricotine and a few velours; colors navy and Mada of s fine combed yam cotton: low neck, alceveless and a kmee Jength: perfect quality: sizes 40, 42 and 44. black; thr:(I]d and button trim; sizes to $5 Double-Thick ‘Colonial Pumps [swcss s _ || “The First of Our New Year | Bedspread,$1.79 BlanketS, $3065 gl Shredded Wheatis 100 per cent whole - SNYDER SHOE BARGAINS” | T2t of BU0E | Gonuine Beomond mobe planketa; heavy weight, . wheat, ready-cooked and ready-t hemmed, ready to use. in 5 different colors and patterns, $%0.85 | 20c Yarawide |[ DoubleBed size It is a perfect all-day food, delicio us for == | Percale, 1215 || Comforts $ .25 , breakfast, for lunch, for dinner, with togine givng | W52 EEVENE L | | SR M g v R D sus, swowkili shond Wituna, the season’s | W Turan A F berries, prunes, peaches or other fruits. I-Tt"“ l:tyle pov. Double-Bed Woolnap 2 all the T amei0% tow | 22222 Damask Bl ank t $l 49 1 Contains bran you need to Qprice! Made of | Napkins, 18¢ eLs, : stimulate bowel movement. It is salt- patént colt, with_biege-trimmed fan . e e | i aata tacriiotes | Ders oohion). piiny i 1 free and unsweetened —you season it featured at this_price. T bemmed aies. " | e poesrescs'ot S'Vonk wlatas ‘morkl ; to suit yourself. 7-Inch 10-Yard Piece 39¢ Yard- : 5 & Diaper Cloth $]:49 Dored || Daereouett 45¢ : TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat Soft fniah, non-iritant and Astiseptic Bieg. Swiss, 25¢ Heavy quality mercerized damask; full pi i cracker—a real whole wheat toast o Diaves Cloth Sach Diace ia 10 yards; sonted | | geveral sive dots aat ag. | | perteet quality; 58 inches wide, 1a ‘assorted pat: —~eaten with bmm, soft cheese or oven Fadrie,” " Full pleces, Cretonne, 19 Boys’ Two-Pants Sheetfifil.'? ,i ek ez | Corduroy and Cloth Sais Pmowc{m 29c|| St A The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ses. ficketed Empire. wide: full pieces; perfect eavy thread or | | Eood A 10-Yard Piece Abont 100 cloth and corduroy Suits for a0 | Lanpcloth $1.50 | = | % T e

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