Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1923, Page 19

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TR g = = S S . THE E,{’ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1923. Why Not Save Without Less of Interest? vepdy A real Christmas sav- ings club is one that gives you the right to save any amount you can spare each week and at the same time does not penalize you with a loss of interest in the event circumstances should re- quire you to withdraw. 3% Interest Paid on Daily Balances Compounded Quarterly THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Mum’ey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. ) Kaught a hard cold? «, Old nose on the run? fil Now don’t you let sickness .. Detract from life’s fun @) On Kondon’s depend, and your ‘& Nose quickly mend So bright is your outlook on things once again JOSEPH W. FOLK BETTER. | The Junior Ku Kiuxers, PHONE 'EM —FELL ON THE SAME NIGHT ‘HiS SON L4 - = N RanD [HLEAGLE , WHICH CALLED FOR AN EXCLUSIVE. COSTUME. ST. LOUIS, January 2.—Joseph W. Folk, former Governor of Missouri, who Js at a local hospita] suffering from overwork ‘in connection with his law practice at Washington, D. C., is said to be much improved. BROKE SOMETHIN'! To0! —By Fields. — e & i WS TouGH LUCK THAT THE ROTARY CLUB DINNER., AT WHICH SIMPKINS WAS T0 BE TOASTMASTER; WILL FIX ROAD VALUES. Final Ratings on Major Systems t= Bé Fixed by I. C. C. Soon. * Final valuations of the properties | {of some of the major {The county court of Johnson cou railroads of | ABOLISH COUNTY JAIL. JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.. January | meeting yesterday at Mountain City, abolished the county jail by unani- mous resolution. Prisoners are so few that the cost of maintenance is not wrrranted MAY ADMIT EDITORS. Deadline Club of Réporters Consid- ers Amendment to Constitution. Action on a proposed amendment to its constitution, granting full mem- bership privileges to the editors on the five Washington newspapers, will be taken by the Deadline Club at its semi-monthly dinner meeting, in the Dutch room of the Ebbitt Hotel, this evening at 6 o'clock. The membership of the ¢lub now is composed exclusively of active re- porters on the local dailies. One of the features of thig even- ing’s meeting will be a Christmas entertainment, postponed from last Wednesday night. Daniel Sweeney Timothy Ring is chairman of the en- tertainment committee. 5 Resolved: To See Etz and Sece Better GIVE DANCE AND RECEPTION. with New Eyeglasses in 1‘)23_ Jonathan Davis Consistory, No. 1, of [OPTOMETRIST) y @R RIS Seeing in the New Year An ADITORIAL the The rest of this week is an admirable time in which to have the eyes fitted with correct and beautifully mounted lenses by Ktz optome- tristx. We will gladly as- wint you to have a clearer vision throughout the New Year. MONG many -~ good a rma- nent resolves for 1923 is the resolve to see more clearly than we did in 1922, Perhaps wonderful new eyeglasses will help you to mee out the Old Year and see in the New Year. thirty-second degree Masons, held its annual New Year reception and dance last night in the hall at 11th and R streets, northwest. Approxi- mately 1,000 persons attended, includ- ing many members of the Golden | Circle, the woman’s branch of the consistory. A reception “was held from 8 to 9 o'clock with the grand | commander, grand treasurer and| grand recorder in the recelving line. | Following the reception, the dance | was held: | 1217 G Street NW. “See ETZ and See Better” the United States are expected to be { fixed soop by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Many tentatize valua- tion reports have been issued by the | { commission, but only a few have || covered the large rallway systems. Approximately 260 valuation reports, covering>37,000 miles of line, or only about 15 per cent of the mileage of the country, have been issued by the | | | commission. | Ficld work of valuation has been | | | completed, and the work now remain- | | {ing has beery co-ordinated at the of- | R K Fe n. fices of the tommission. Reports on . > rguson, the fnal valuations will be issued | puint Dept. 1116 otn St Ph M. 24903481, | shortly. ot Dept, LA R SL PR M2 17 The building is to be used -as a ;,To Keep Our Painters Busy during the dull season we will make you a special price on your work. In Syrup LARGE CAN Miss_Curtis’ Can Del Monte FRESH PRUNES 52 19¢ Van Camp’s Milk & 10c Marshmallow 10c Asparagus Tips " 30c Baker’s Chocolate /2 19¢ Jelly $a8 3 & 25¢ Maine Corn 15¢ Pkg. TECO T4 o FLOUR 3% 25 PANCAKE or Richardson & Robbins PLUM PUDDING, 27¢ & 49¢ ORANGES, 30| Delicious, Sweet, Florida Fruit | STEAKS! STEAKS! | Chuck 155 Sirloin28; | — —_|l Pork | ~ Calves’ | | Lamb Loin Chops Liver Chops . 30c 25611,. Sliced By hoa v USRI o Honey Drop Brand, Can A Real Coupon Day Opportunity! | Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Those smart Blue Packards are the New Single-Six ! A wonderful money-saving opportunity awaits the il woman or miss who has put off buying her Winter Coat. For in tomorrow’s sale we offer values that will create the biggest kind of a sensation. Fashion’s favored materials of— —CARMELLA CLOTH —NORMANDY —BOLIVIA —PLUSH —BROADCLOTH —SUEDENE - KERSEY —ELVALAINE The Majority Richly Trimmed with Fur Collars of Fox, Caracul, Manchurian Wolf and Beaverette, sttty There are several styles in smart tailored coats, new *bloused models, popular straight lines, the chic bloused Jacquettes, some coats -showing embroidered designs and others being embellished with silk braids. SR Black, New Blue, Brown, Reindeer and Navy to choose from Sizes 16 to 20, for misses and 36 to 44 for women. Fully Equipped $2750 delivered " Closed &3570 delivered " Ten body styles PACKARD 1517 Connecticut Avenue North Y 600 Open Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Coupon Day Brings Good News to Stout Women A Special Sale of Extra Size Cloth Dresse§ for Large Women Values Worth Up to $15.00 $7.95 A remarkable Coupon Day feature that pro- vides unusual savings on extra size Cloth Presses and makes this one of the major events for tomorrow’s great underselling occasion, We se- cured a manufacturer’s entire surplus stock of Dresses at a large concession and offer theth for Coupon Day at just about one-half their intehded retail price. Banking Finance by John Poole What the Bani(er Learns Contact with young‘ and old—rich and poor—suc- cesses and failures naturally gives the banker posi- tive opinions. as to what to do and what not to do. 1t is amazing to know how many people spend every- 4hing they make and even go in debt for things they really do not need. That leaves them behind, and when they get behind it is awfully hard to catch up. Worrying over debts reduces their efficiency and, like- wise, the valus of their services. * As contrasted with this there comes_a bright, en- ergetic, sensible fellow, who realize® the Yolly of spending all. This young man recognizes the ad- vantages of having ready money. Behold the Win- ner! Watch him forge through to the front. It fsn’t hard to win. Saving—systematic saving—develops strength, character and the right direction in life. 23'. Strawberries,50; | The First of the Season. A Real Treat Direct From_the Florida Farms. Sizes 42V, to 521, Delicious Red Ripe Berries. kets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit. ThsAfI:wmil:e:: !;::t in their :bclu will be on sale at the Master Market. Dresses fashioned of splendid quality French Serge, in half a dozen different _ styles—all smart and becoming, Straightline, Tailored, Embroidered and Btaid-Trimmed models, with wide girdles or string belts, metal buckles, loose-flowing sleeves. Colors of Navy and Black. Sizes 4215 to 5214, Goldenberg’s—Becend Floer. Anyone n a Savings ount with r m“:n'lo as little as a dollar Federal-American National Bank AR 131&3 F Street Phone Main 2576-2569 Phone Main 2576-2569 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

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