Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 32

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. et e = S X (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fischer, Trade GEURGE]’DWN SPAN SRAOHS camaT v the Fiver. *|MUTT AND JEFF—My, Oh My! What a Rude Shock! ) P Siark ves. U. 5. Pat. o) year 1840 saw completion NEa SR s DONT FORGET WHAT T'e ToLD 3 7 UE SAYS (F T Use MY Nour BRAIN AINT ved in about 1888 and an iron Yeu ABOUT YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS SUBCONSCIOUS MIND sug“.“gmus-' 's dec truss erected in Tte plece. — MIND, JGFE! 3¢é You AT £ L CAN ATTAIN ANYTHING UNCONSTIOUS. 1IN hed-rock during the past thirty years, ! SUBCONSCIOUS MIND WiTHiN ReAsON’ AND T PLAINGR WORDS but constant detes on of other 3] awD Ero THINK GR EVEN T's DORMA! ' piers below 5 1 d ex- M AW ON T nev r's Pestive Vibration ‘In the superstruc- % o | S Cien o b e T ture—too well known, alas, to those i v O IEE iU MIADE Old Aqueduct Bridge Almost |{iiges %, G : Sue together with the ev i nands of traflic, necessitated the cou- Deserted as Barriers to | munds of fraic necoiias R d The total cost of the new hrhh;acw.m at $1,000,000 by the act of - New Struc'ure emove i of May 18, 1916, and $150,00 e opriated plans, e and and other The world war rolled in wak w— N2 . ) 3 meeting to be held in the Interior | S D . i . a 1 his = e o 8 3 ‘The following deaths have been reported E T G "'“’“"" ; - "] SAFETY [:[]UN[:“. e St ,"f“"\vfi"'"“r“.‘vw ! : | Stores all over town. If you can’t come, phone. | , > e Washington ¥ s 5 PS 75 S ‘ % You'll like Goodman service—because it combines excel tms o Washington au v 2 o | le i lity, lowest prices and careful attention—the o » 3 dience has had the privilege of hear- | poc: . i I have noted with a good deal of | 3l G slice: Ol QUATSY, WSS, prices anch Carchul s 3 > ting him | Designated by President Harding | uutistaction the ract that tne leade “ Elizabeth A. Rutlied da | three things that make for satisfaction. infa. Om the In the two following recitals, | | | ) er, - | . |o in Washing! 3 ot a f e i § and March 26, he will p i{ as the Federal Representative. |Oof Clvic Interest RN “Ma Gy : : Taw dwed. S e S T i trictly Fresh Lggs, Dozen, 60c P ; i y 12 | 1 o my u 5 i : One day old—that's how surely iresh they are—coming . direct irom the Jiew Poultry Farms at La That's the Goo: i ity. Tareace O.1q tow the Boston T £ public A Scoteh f a i srounds o o oF bR AT T ve on the f safety | 1 [ r . | Walter Damrosch — Nibelungen fl.,\‘ e or 4 and the 5 ot | v ¥ th where ot } L For tllls week—-Globe Brand ‘ Trilogy. Sop . it i v frek : e thes have carric : Ham ..........Ib., 26c Sifted Peas, . . . .can, 14c . public today. S was desig ! 2 A Last Resort. Corn . . .can, 11c Extra Sifted Peas, ated nt Harding. y rom thie Munich Meggendor! or Tomatoes ......can, 10c can, 21c en ) the he VOt W e hnid g e " afl Gepantsacnts aniipdesendint efits will come to Washington jelzy al night qgal Wagner Pork and Beans, % size can 3 for 25¢ WSl eve bureaus aski E 4 : ) ’ jolc—=|o]lc——=lo]=jol—= o] —=]a| N —— ?Qi!iP sb orst Soe— Dress Department ELEVENTH ST. Friday, the 19th = $3.50 Philadephia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, Jan. 21 Similar Excursion February 4 and 18 TAL TRAIN o Philipsborn 08 to 614 . ELEVENTH ST. Tl'le Unexpected Happens —and we are able to announce the o“ering ofa Remarkable Group of Frocks Most of them by special purchase and others taken from our own stock Featuring’ Many New Spring" Models For Friday and Saturday Featuring the Bright Colors in New Hats Developed in ——lcle——olol——"nlole—0llole—=alol—0alal—olol—Tlol—0 o | —— [l ——2 |0 Timbo-Ritz—Haircloth—Silk— Straw and Silk combinations. The Shades— T Copenhagen o Strawberry Almond Gray ¥ Sand ; Henna Brown Navy Royal These are the colors decreed by fashion and adopted by popular approval in the great dress centers. In models that are new. Of course, Black is always good —and is represented in the special showing. The Favored The Distinctive Materials ‘ Models ‘Taffeta Included are Rufiles Silk Poplin ) _and Plaits Canton Crepe Artistic Embrqndery 5 Effective Beading Julia Crepe : Circular Skirts Crepe de Chine : Bertha Collars Paisley Combinations Long or Short Sleeves Bl ol ol sl o e o[ [ e—— [o [—[c || I | Bk e[kl [Tl T = [a[—— [e][— Every individual Dress is true to the high Philipsborn standard—and gives convincing evidence of the concessions compul- sory to bring them to this phenomenal price. Fourth Floor le——=s]ol—>o]al=]o]l——olo[——]ellc]c——=o]c——c|c——lo|]c—>—=l]al—=]olc——]al——=lo——laol———lal——olajlc—0 o | N |o | ———| & ) A (ol ——|o[——]ol——=lole—mx]a]

Other pages from this issue: