Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 19

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HINGTOX, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY SHRINERS ASK BIG | Abe Martin Says: | Army-Navy Club oA LA R srslen gttt | GEN. MENOHER WEDS, | [ters mioms doener ot 1 Rodgers has been continu v ke ! inartied ¥es | . as treasurer. heirlooms. These include a sword o afternoen to Miss B = *. % % rries Mis: lizabeth Painter at the home of tie bri | Bows to Ladles; that belonged to Washington, a sash | MATries Miss Elizal e Ghe saesis ivclndeo ) 3 worn by Eraddock when the young Honolulu. 3 igton of Hawali, Maj | FT. ‘Washi on was his aide, Wushing- S erall Admiral Sim ) RE[:EP'"[]N ]UNE 3 | Screen Must Go| LOVING CUP AS Gl aalnmanls sae Wi | Lol Sperall, e Acmiral Simpes DR.BELL'S Pine-‘Tar Honey: campaigns, and other things. | HONOLULU, January 15.—Maj. Gen. | Navy und Army. Another victery for womankind is|Industrial School’s Testimonial to - | recorded in the abolishing of & seven- [ a0 oo Confederate General. foot screen in the Army and Navy {Convention Would Go Down 3 club dining room, whereby the| Ry ol lSTER, Va., January 18.— | Senuine he-member of the club SeD- |y “hobert D. Johnston of White ¥ 1 in HIStDI‘ fOl‘ B"“lant o }.nr:urd himself from those .\\vho Tont, Clmako Fwito 3 ai 7~ | y 7 [souBnE the allurement ot feminine | Fe5t Citrke seuuey, mho e spending D ’t ]_\/I 1 rl\l . S l hd . ! l | Pageants and Parades. S Somnany mingham, Ala, has been presented "ll SS IS a e & = . At the amnual meeting held on | TAFRII e 08 B D n ¢ For Coughs @20 - Special Dispatch to The Star. [ Tuesoay night, the Focsen] whe “:‘f’" recognition of her tireless work on ? '6 Washieloalsng o |a after a sharp discussion and an Nothing saps your viality and slows distinctions and to let their cxcitingly close vote. But the entrance | g e pia1 school for the last twenty down your work more than & cold | i L iae otivate them in making | L e e S M behalf of the Alabama Boys In- and on. | to tenaciously and those sons of Mars | years. m“, :':E“::““gmla | vhington the most hospitable and o | who have fair guests must scur Mrs. Johnston is the widow of Gen. ose streng cozy city’ in history during the Shrine N 7/ with them up the alley off Connecti- | Johnston of tho Confederate army,! - e = 4 : = % . cut avenue und through the back |who died a few yearsago at his home, 5 vention, starting June 3. was pre- way to i tiny restroom before they go|at White Post. She has been for years . hlegm, = el ed to the Optimist Club at the | er regions, Th 2 | vice regent of the Mount Vernon As- today. Al druggists, 3c. | weekly meeting vesterday, in the City | CRefus; Mrhmre‘tvns-n5mvzf Club 2. nyder, on behalt of | ) is¢ on Ds. BELL' | ittt H |pesntex u § = 2 . —— e o — & ] The Sketch Shows It—You nyder drew a few word pic- | [ fsnepiiion e e : ‘ : . Would Consider It Wonderful CllflCura soap for the convention, and gave & few ) . he voof remaine | % at $100.00. A Rich Mahog- e AND OINTMENT ==—" | | ¢ during the convention week. We've heard lots about-sales-| seetriction os. & e BUesE it | : any-Finished Instrument That . | “If all the folks in Washingto: A z 5 % % 4 T v N/ - S ‘g - A ‘ :lear the Sklll would forsake. their homes. every | Manship, but we never dreamed it e OF e Plays All Makes of Records ne of them could easily be filled by [ther’ wuz so much t’ it till w a t ! % Jeam. 25 theater. s Oratcer Teli strangers who come to o tempted ¥ try out our new 4 0 Iresh: ORtic aFa LAbOFAtorins Dep | he sald *The program is attempte y A- sma wn o X — Washington cannot let the | smokin’ jacket. | third flog ed o 2 and v 1PN g \ a e l’lce n slip by which will mean ruled 8 Mrs. Tipton Bud's uncle wuz o H i s city. Tor instance, | . . ) o ; ! : \/ oN ’CON‘F‘EITEN(‘:(E v king is pr from a scltish | killed t'day while he wuz think- |t 1 {Raner doniared aguins . 4 MOTION PICTURES ] o bout somethin’ else. k o in the ma i ! = 1 2 it 5 ¢ National Ne Service.) - of the| = . January 18th 1 in itheir e bl | New York Avenue L hat will do more for t | 8 Presbyterian Church \ NeS ever becn ‘:h:r“_"“‘:;" ion than L _. i X | New York Ave. lllh‘f 14th St. NJW, i Al ivitioaeat Hor GiS h 3 . Called by CHURCHES OF[f! . - I or UNITED STATES an Moral ot ven | Weliare Orzaniz as fol- ch has S y n A [When Wachingtonians wil & ! [ ’ i 1 beauties ¢ their own ci aa s not have i < Limited number. First come, first Numinated. Even now = served. Think of buying a high-grade g mye o 8 J— = . . phonograph, equipped with standard ! pin e Taress § = 4 i double-spring Heinneman motor and » dastroyers of toduy wAll paes f 4 Universal tone arm at $49. It is a B Fiml 5 large machine, too, standing 50 in. high, 20 in. wide and 2375 in. deep. the public ToTls: hay 5 1 R GENT. i Fond 1 ALGOHOL-3 PER -4 A - - e T e it AVegetable PreparationforAs- ; Fully Guaranteed pees during the week. i similatingtheFood by Regula- 4 A to be on o \ Pay cash for $5 worth of rec- program. 2 1 oo 5 4 ) ords of your own selection. To Make Tt :r::m—::.:rh“ ' g RE! SPeClal Care of Baby- February lst start paying $5 S . That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agréed. Yet it monthly on the phonograph. is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use —Balcons Phonograph Shop. a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of ( ) ')vl'>fl1::lx;;;:y tio: ¢ . that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would io Pheline be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. r o yen e | Bacjpedl O i Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be ANS & fial treatment possibies o "o | INSRERE { prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. The club toted to hdraw from 5 < A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST but author- e by impropg[( fondl;ufnuldy&ou in; a mome‘;;t,i then, think of giving s to represent to your ailing cl anything but a medicine especially prepared e b nteraiuh com: 3 for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. " ized to take I Work aiong a— Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that It was also voted to attens in 2| B .dV.f“ { you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of hody the interclub luncheon at the | KSEEW and your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that P | City Club in the early part of March \ St Y the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily | *suny) f I [Hmzi (11 | GOOLmEK 70 SPEAK. B | orepare for grown.aoe LT = o e L MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA \ | Will Make Address to Confederate | [Ea2E] 1 , | C s o A Veterans for 24th Year. HPER ,;—'—‘m?;;m,, { GENUINE A I R IA ALWAYS e John T. Goolrick, who has pre- NEWLYO = | Bears the Signa. of ex past twenty- At Gmonths © ihree, Hve il give the | IEACRE Doses ~40CE annual r of Robert E. Lee, at the Confederate Mo~ 4 | morial “Home, 1322 Vermont avenue - THE CENT v s aont Tiveniup ENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. 5 the period of the civil war Mr, | Goolrick served in ma { When a mere boy he ! senger with the med . Lee's headqua i 2 | ering_from his wounds, he r | company and was with it at irender of that part of the | forces at was first ce i Virgini nd is on the staff of Gen. | arr, commander-in-chlef of of the south. H commander of the | mp. will preside at the reunion | \r( == e ! e = Telephone [ By the Associated Press. 2 £ tioy bottle of| "\yANILA, January 18.—Gov. General | b4 ¥ f ent t re- | [ aonard Wood became a grandfather | “ = pard corn, corn or corn be- | for the first time when a son was x anslon tween the toes, &nd the calluses, without sore- | horn_here to Lieut. and Mrs. Osborne ) ness or irritation C. Wood. We Americans take telephones as a matter of “Will the HOOSier HE],p Me?” course. They are evervwhere. The answer to that question is easy, of course—the Pantry—A First Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will help you. It would LAld Statlon cor;;.mmesl .‘: Sty S o . and io. take more room than we have here to tell you all SIuCUCENE epfonss: the ways the Hoosier will help you, but here are a FEW cans of Wagner’s Beans i As a result of the years of this policy of expansion, . few. converts your pantry into & the ‘United States is the best telephoned country in “First Aid to Hunger Station.” { Month after month, year after year, the telephone The Hoosier saves you steps, time and energy. It the world. In the District of Columbia there are over gives you a big, uncluttered work space. It gives You're then prepared for all 100,000 telephones—one for every 5 persons. Indeed, you a table top as high or as low as you want it, SECEERs there are many more telephones in Washington than | depending upon your height. Rt o il o Bgn; ocoapil, Cnboos und Salpisis. The Hoosier’s patented shaker sifter is essential to the sce what health and happiness can The Company is now making plans for the Dis- best baking results. It aerates the flour as well as be derived out of such & simple sprs 3 o - SV that evesy new telephone added to the system in- . creases our responsibility to give satisfactory tele- All styles of Hoosiers are on display here at the Life phone service. Time Furniture Store. There’s a porcelain-top Hoosier for as low as $39.75. Come in and we'll gladly show them to you. The Chesapeake and Potomac - Telephone Company LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME & | MAYER & CO. Oven Blended ) L iSeventh Street Between D & E Pork -2 Beans . it hoprir o i , i4........mmumuuuumummmmumuumumlm W O . LY

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