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S THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1923. e oy BE Mysterious Mike, Named in Error, . EEEEEEEEECHERRNE g = Returns - After ,2 Months Afoot DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK -~ : Mysteri ike Mas Kearney strest tion. They'd be delighted if some o nor:'hnuo“:p:( lating. She is a cat.|lover of cats would offer a homs for TR Mike was misnamed in girlhood and|Beh 00 naop, - the error was discovered too late to of the ?‘lrtfll “Pledged to Quality” be ‘corrected. She belongs to Mr. and creating. . 4.\;10 :n:" d:o,nmnl‘uan -!.;:g Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. New Banking Facilities - ... For the New Year The first of January is re- organization time-— when the Mrs. Cephas T. Steadman of 1916]100FR8 L . n tront of the house. Kearney street, and 18 the talk of the) uxgeright ag well keep her,” de- entire block these days. And theélclared Jack, nine-year-old scion of reason is: the house, or she’'s only lost one ‘ life, and ot eight more left to GOODMAN & SUSS ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES Early in November, when Mike 8-} tounded her world by giving birth to @ litter of kittens, Mr. Steadman. who is in the Washington office of the Cunard line, decided that he, she OF it was becoming t0o much of a char- use."” needs of the future are pro- vided for. If for any reason you want acter for the household. He sent the o imal Rescue League, but kept one kitten, who, without mise take, deserved the name of Mike, Jr. = - ught Mike Was Soap. Day: ossomed into months—as motion pleture oaj ions—and was believed to be 9 ° i o way of 8l 3 o .nasters. Ehe was gone—but not for- gotten by little Mike, jr., who mourn- ed the loss of his mother sincerély, voicing his disappointment by divers (FULL DRESS EXCEPTED) : to expand your banking facili- ties we shall be glad to have you consider the advaniage which you will have with us. B yl,‘.'dmm" No matter how extensive the £ value of your business — our AR et _ connections reach around the . P Lisosasil ~ world—and we can serve you AW Fear eve dn Kearney stroet| | emiofemed tewsos C.JG pl e adequately, everywhere—and in When Mike came back. et every way. —it later developed she had N. L. Sansbury And, too, with the cordial, I wea been as far as Alexandria—she came 1 it marching’ triumphantly up the street, Vice Presidents Tweo Months on Way. The Friendly Bank cooperative spirit of which the A streak og bglonc’}t .l".i“h do‘h"‘ll.:h‘ street towar: t! 3 alting — llbp: oloMlke slowed and stopped. sm L4 i articulations in the dead of night, to the sorrow of the household and of District National is so popular. / ] The son had found his mother. That kitten jumped and froclicked all | |around her, and then led the vie- | | torfous procession back. i he family was astounded. In- $35.00 Suits or Overcoats | ] (] "l:ll’l;s developed lhatL(he rfcnrr‘ds 05 ‘| |the Animal Rescue League showe $40.00 Suits or Overcoats.................$26.67 Mike disposed of. It is known there tAhl“ Hg:“!r:,\;‘ellehd as flir h'n‘:rm%a:: axandria, which was to have $42.50 Suits or Overcoats......... vessesse SB033 T T g B B oge ] i s udrm. dBh is :zelhv:dtl: l’::vu re‘;«li\-- : ed and spent two months in wending $45.00 Suits or Overcoats............ My 24 and event two $47.50 Suits or Overcoats. $50.00 Suits or Overcoats. . . 4 sending ba which showed such fidelity and loyal- ty to her home. . And they say, $55.00 Suits or Overcoats e such s Aike's popularity both $60.00 Suits or Overcoats. ... {Eche ot Sheques $65.00 Suits | INEW YEAR RECEPTION $67.50 Suits LIVELY EVENT AT Y.M.CA. $70.00 Suits $46.67 ' Lobby Concert Opens Annual Pro- $75.00 Suits 35600 || gram, With Activities on All o " Floors Afternoon and Evening. don’'t know to think of There was activity of every sort on all floors of the Central Y. M. C. A. bullding yesterday from 2 o'clock until late in the evening for the an- nual open house and New Year re- ception was in effect. The Lee House Trio opened the pro- gram with a concert in the lobby from 2 until 4 o'clock. Then chess and Alterations at Cost - Semi-Annual Sale of Shirts 1,200 Percale, Madras and Silk Shirts, taken from our regular stock of high-grade Shirtings, in four special lots. Sizes 13%; to 18. $2.50 and $3.00 $3.50 and $4.00 $4.50 and $5.00 | $7.00 and $10.00 Grade, l Grade, [ None Charged A good way to start the New Year right is to lighten your kitchen duties. This special Demonstration of the Hoosier Kitchen Cab- inet will show you just how you can do this. No better labor saver for women than the ment of charts and printed matter, “The Trysting Place,” a play by $ 1 .85 $2.35 53.25 G. E. Merritt, Miss C. M. Sparks, J. A. stunts. Among those taking part were volley ball and bascket ball games. were given in the natatorium by W. §. The Kaspar Trio—Isaac Minovich, short stories and Warren L. Terry Sisters of Charity Annual Benefit Hoosier was ever invented. | Orphan Asylum will be held in the checker matches between guests were started. On the second floor was an exhibit by the religious work depart- ::xd. (lhle bol;? of managers and sec- Grade, | Grade, ther:,.mo.'m heid their reception Booth Tarkington, was presented by $ 85 the Bureau of Standards Players in - the aftérnoon. In the company were F. V. Wills, Mre. Mignonae Mickalik, G Dicki X 3 1 1 1 T 8 for $5.00 3 tor 3850 8 for 80.00 3 for $16.00 Dickinsen, drlss” Rose Grant “and A Hoosier Demonstration That Will Show You How To 4 In the gymnasium the Leaders’ Club gave an exhibition of acrobatic 8. C. Everard, G. Skadding. 8. R. Mook, L] . & A. L. Thompson, G. H. Mains, J. H 5 - l = f Heavener, J. A. Sencindiver and C. W. % & Wannan. There also were exhibition ; Diving and swimming exhibitions ' i grl%:l,'fi. RI:\lheé(ord.hG.‘W'inlyer. Xg - . Chalres. A. Branch, M. Fore, P. . & : e e Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Sold on the Club Plan Rafeal Bucca and Josef Ka;nar—-' played selections during the evening in the lobby. Milo B. Atkinson told gave vocal selections, accompanied by George F. Ross. Lt for Orphanage Arranged. ‘ The annual ball for the benefit of the Sisters of Charity of St, Vincent's | Catholic University gymnasium to- night. The list of patrons and pa- tronesses includes’Mgr. C. F. Thom “Morning Grouch?” E it Every style of Hoosier can be bought on the Club Plan, Many people awake feeling irritable and nervous— from the great big 48-inch model that is made for the Mme. Jusserand, wife of the French and are annoyed at trifles they wouldn’t notice at any ambaseador; Chief Justice Constan: | large home to the little 36-inch cabinet for apart- other time. ,fs-‘{’;m}’)r‘dfé‘!;3'2:3,:3‘:{;‘::“.1?5}2‘%7"1’]5_.:;g & | _ ments. But remember—regardless of their size, 5/ °Bensor ' Daniel 3. vai Hoosier Cabinets all have the exclusive Hoosier . PN ]- - 8. Bl!nsoln o 3. D:fll:lel. Sx;lch\r'xn: T S ——-— e ot e Sy gherie™s s and Thomar ) features. We'll be delighted to show you all. | the Rev. F. X. Cavanaugh, Baron and Baroness de Cartier de Marchienne, ! “harles W. s'emmf‘s -nf Tl;lomls "r' t 3 1 onovan. The ball is in charge o have had their cup of coffee—sometimes it takes the Tames Simpson, who s assisted by E. E. Swann, Edgar_J. Cavanaugh, second cup. W. A. Gallagher and Frank Gunning. gl i divinn China has 225 persons to each square | mile of territory, Japan has 376 and Australia less than two. There's a Hoosier for Every Kitchen Here’s the Hoosier Wonder with Porcelain Top Here Are Two Special Features Included ‘The reason for this is simple; their nerves are crying ~ Without Extra Charge In This Club out for the caffeine contained in the coffee they crave. And now, if this “strikes home,” ask yourself why you should not quit a2 habit that makes you nervous and irritable. . Be your natural self; try doing without coffee for a week or so—and drink rich, fragrant Postum instead. Postum is a pure cereal beverage—refreshing and : N | satisfying, yet absolutely free from caffeine or other & | : i b Tht.elc‘nrguitecgel:;sw;l:dse:n(foa‘:; harmful ingredients. | : I kitchen included—without 3 . charge—in every Hoosier Postum comes in two forms:—Instant Postum (in tins) ety S prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who, prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling 14-Piece Set Glassware with every Hoosier Beauty 10-Piece Domestic Science Set with every Hoosier s 4 ; Beauty. ‘4 Hoosier Souvenir A 10-piece Dexter Domestic Sci- There’s a Hoosier Souvenir for ence Set that would cost you all who visit qur Kitchen Cab- in the neighborhood of $7.50 & S o several sizes, included in the inet Department to see the in any good store, with a spe- e “t"";“ ]"‘ l‘m:m: Club Plan at attractive prices. 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