Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 18

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Better Get on the Band Wagon And Grow Up Wuh W ashington ! dppearing in s Brosdwas av: | SINGER SLAIN OVER GIRL. lected from more than 100 girls, AR the daughter of a New York| gy | —-By KESSLER. PARIS SCHOLARSHIP = FOR'U. S. GIRL SINGERS editorial writer. Her voice is soprano. ¢ The work in Paris will be conducted | Shor. Mme. Jeritza Hstablishes Fund in|from the' studio of Mme. Bianche | fior 4nd, 'u.. Sayer Gratitude to America, and Ploks | meroneri. fioted, voice teacher, and lico announced that Carollo, ng statement, named his brother Miss Steell as First Holder. P e i in-law, “ el ‘wenty-five thousand dollars is the . “Witnesse B the Absoctaten Press. value set upon the hands of Miss Mil- lo eng: NEW_YORK, January 17.—Mme.|licent Woodward, the champion type- [about a girl. Maria Jeritza of the Metropolitan | writer of Europe. She can write at| Carollo, a tenor, BY W, H. CLAGETT. nd with the eyes of the universe :d on_our section nothin’ short of & earthquake can prevent what I'm in this old town, |claimin't As old Jim Mutrie used to am, who's every | 58y of his Noo York “Jojnts,” “We ATe bel Shouid o, 1T e Detpdl R tiisens Just Creepin’ Vines. ron oas ' If a creepin’ vine got cold feet and ses his g100m- | giopped to figure where it was spreadin’, er than to have | tho chances are it would shrivel. et s the | dizzy and quit! And so it is with some Kt illies who have habitated the Dis- hent program nOW u their lives—they can’t ap- our fair m ‘) took place right gument. i under Ux-\r noses durin’ the past quar- And what's more they don't Opera. Company has established a|the rate of 239 words a minute. Kven | come to the United Scholurahip for American GIrl sing | when blndfolded sne can taie. dowin | VOAr ago from slian erk in Farls, in gratitade for the wel- | 169 woxds from dietation without a|ls said to have been come she received from the American |singls slip. All the time sha is At her public, and has selected Miss Susan | machine she talks merrilv upon every Stbell of this city as the first holder, | subject imagineble. “Louis a wee ATTENTION! This Is Bank Day First Rule of Thrift— “SAVE FIRST” to escort them (hrough d him ex- minca for softenin’ of the suggester: nd o it Is with én growin' o 11t comes clearly established with you, all your purchases “Save First” and you will have the wherewith to buy wisely and thus practice Wlucy? The o 1t h Charlie ) 1 Where A g kid and stop- n House, across will be made with careful thought as to the VALUE obtainable. Anything of genuine VALUE is worth the money you pay for it. To get greatest value one must have ready cash—and Thrift — Franklin. Save that is possible only through mTH';:"_f‘"}‘h:gg‘h} ho e First and you must needs be 7 s et P and thrift will be a whole- i V. savings some part of your life. Thrifty. genuine THRIFT. Open your savings ac- count in The Franklin National—and with every deposit you have a re- minder from the father of Father of THRIFT Benjamin Franklin, phi- losophier, _teacher, printer and statesman, made him- self valuable to millions because he taught the doc- trine of careful spending. and_constant savin “Bliminate was w York. and Della Fox n v up to the end of this st big buildin’ on this side K . When the thrift idea be- t Whpshington's s this the era about bubbles: t. we've got the t the makers and and even if we the matter of want to let that o DavID DELAPCO AT TUE AGE OF SEVEN, PAV AVAY aidore WTH A CIPCUS AND JUMPED TUROUGH BURNING : HOOPS IN A PAREBAGK ACT. , 3% on Savmgs——4% on Time Deposits THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th Street THOMAS P. HICKMAN, Vice President and Cashier JOHN B. COCHRAN, President our midst to leav d _that will in time vn and my town not GUARANTEED QUALITY AT " w g pride of our people and the. heart of 0 Sl i"{our nation, but . the envy of the 2% National Furniture Co. to spre {world! Let's go! - e on: e = —_————— | I thank you, DOPEY DAN. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT |\ 77777777 The National Furniture Co. BUY ARGENTINE BEEF. | Cost of Living. m\, ORIGINAL iN With every purchase of $100 or : " hnl ) CREDIT FOR ALL " more we will give our beautiful 42- Maited Milk Diece set of Decorated Dinnerware or a 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rogers can be paid in small we silverware: ‘ monthly installments il ,J M‘; Q. u‘;‘"‘;m\},{ \ | A small first payment wil Shipments o any article in this ad. The For Infants, Inoalids | & @ Children | i | “The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. ” m | i | QuickLunchat Home Office&sFountains. (u(l ! RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. \ ”‘ | 1 LUTHERANS IN SESSION. | 3@ Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | | i “llnunml lmlnnrulmmlllnnulthnm!’l}m"umlmumt mmmmnmmmull m,nuu ol i nmllml.qm!llllnumulil”l\ummmmuliuu|nldmumunnumllumm!hmnl "lnm:m.ifi)luumulfl Continues to Offer Exceptlonal Bargainsin Guaranteed F urmture Low Prices Everywhere in the Store——And Easy Credit Terms il Annual Meeting of Ministers of Consolidated Synods. [LYNCHBURG, Va. Januacy 17— The nnual meeting of minis- ters aymen of the Lutheran Chur rginia and Tennesses under consolidated organization « cted several erday with ittendance of dele- varlous Tennes- | w organiza- | hes with @ membership | mately 14,000, Seventy ( actively engaged in the 22 7 ON A PULLMAN WHO put the “sleep" in Sleeping Ca Nobody! It wasa PILL. = A pill made it possible to i sleep restfully ina Pullman, | and leave the train next /| morning with clear h | | brighteyes—fullof: ent.hun- /| asm for breakfastand “pep’ for the new day. Here’ sl l:iow- _&lstshbefore you peel down the sheets, take two Beecham’s Pills. This is the pleasant, sure way to attune the organs of digestion and elimina- tion to normalcy, and thus assure a night of tranquil repose. At All Druggists—25c and 50c Dining Room and Bedroom Chairs galore! * Some with cane seats, some with imitation leather seats, and some with slip seats. All of them well made and good looking. At our January .Clearance Prices they’re genaine bargains! MASSIVE OVERSTUFFED SUITE, just as pictured—Chair, Rocker and Big Settee; spring seat construction; cov= ered with velour. A marvelous value our January Clearance price.. : TEN -PIECE JACOBEAN DINING ROOM SUITE of distinctive beauty, comprising Extension Table, Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table and Six Dining Chairs, covered with good grade imitation leather. A big value at our ‘January Clearance price. Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms 22 27 THIS FUMED OAK LIBRARY SUITE, as pictured, is well made and very nttr-awe. The Armchair and Rocker have good grade imitation leather seats. A wonderful bar- gain at our January Clearance PriCe..ccancsn Easy Credit Terms MAHOGANY-! FlNle BEDROO M SUITE, like the picture—Dressing Table, $1 1 .90 Dresser an onier wi mirrors, Kltchefl Cablnets and Bed. Reduced ‘for owr January January Clearance Sleaxancepty Golden Oak \ | ; Duofold INSPECT NEW HOMES \ 1 L —— \ January Farragut St. Just Off Georgia Ave. {\ . - W - 326~75 Price .... (913 to 931) Adjacent to Saul’s Subdivision Price, $8,250 $1,000.00 Cash $75.00 Mnnm Including Interest and Principal HERE IS A VERY ATTRACTIVE BREAKFAST SUITE, just as pictured, con- sisting of a table and four chairs. The nulte is attractively finished in ivory and blue. very good bu:aln at our January Cluruce prke vegssRcecsBeeEs sassPARs s eccevans Easy Crd:! Tcnm ; Coal Range . $190 Price ..... Eas: THIS BED, SPRING AND MAT- =Si TRESS is a combination that any Drop Slde . woman buys on sight at this price. A $ .75 - Couch continuous-post White Enameled Metal AR With Pad Bed, good Spring and Soft-top Mattress. )} \ Easy Credit Terms Ffly Credit Terms Crib and Mattress January s Clearance O Easy Terms Gas Range January Clearance RN % T Six splelnul rooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, b ter heat, electric lights, double rear porcies, wide cement front porch. Lots 20x100 feet fo 15-foot alley. Houses 20x32 feet. ok EFLOYD E. DAVIS® =~ M P R T e,

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