Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31 1923, son. Mr. Frederic William Wile was |sire to further this work, as well as {u’ll.nncl Hawley Locher will be the i the guest of honor and speaker aljcontribute towards the salary of the | &uest of honor : e His ll’ret'erence. tie Janchacn San i Eudy nurse for jmmigrants at Eis Istnd | A cara party, under . L R L e ! The card party o be given by the |that the card party s being glven. M8 | (o Monday Auction Ciub Georgetown Convent. Alumnae at |David D. Caldwell s chairman of the | tainment - committee 7 ks Sl t Wardman Park dnn, February ¢ [Ameticanization committee, - | City Club, will be @ said Mrs sop the vening. | promises to be a brilliant aftair { s for th arty are cl ay. B ¢ it's a e same e ki Y e fi ot ‘elock in the aftérnoon Dr. and Mrs, romy ¥ owle P Mrs. J § an in the evening 2 ha ove pir ne 4 < 3 ‘s Club will give e, L clubhouse on Saturday, | Ommnibusses first ran in London in 6:30 o'clock p.m. Mrs 1829, TOURISTS, ATTENTION! Take Care in SENSE and DOLLARS “He who goes with the current misses the ford.” Crossing the Streets T IS HARD to keep your horse’s head up stream when the current tends to force him down, and it may be equally hard to save when others spend. THIs Tow" Is F“ I-I- OF BUT THE MAN on a small salary who saves and breasts the current makes a safe passage; while the man who spends all, | even of a large salary, soon finds himself struggling in deep | waters. | LET US HELP you head up stream. Come to our bank today and open a savings account and earn 3% on it. DEPARTMENTS BANKING TRUSTS BONDS REAL ESTATE SAFE DEPOSIT SAVINGS FOREIGN THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST CO. 900-902 F STREET N. W. Iru-l (ompun) 618-620 17TH STREET i Telephones yin 361 In District JOHN B. LARNER, President JOSEPH McREYNOLDS President Commercial Automobile and Supply Co. 817-819 14th St. N. W, Washington Is a Studebaker City serns. fi Cunningham &Cc, 516 705t P ( SALE OF NEW SPRING SUITS ] Mirroring Every Ripple in the Wave of Fashion or Dros—s3.00. Fmi—ff%%‘% { There afifiears a silhouctte for cvery type of figure. Bolero Models, with silken sash girdles; Balkan Blouse models fitted snuglyat the hips; Mandarin models ngs, and Bridpe i with unbroken warst line; spvrts models with medium- le. ngt/z ]uc/hta and mannish tailleurs, stralyht lined with knee hngth coats. Some are fa;tuud at the side—others are clasped in front. Collars and necklines, as well as sleeves, are fleasmgly varied. Wrap around, shghtly draped or uncven at the hem—so are the skirts. Braids, gold and silk embroideries and self-strapping are employed for trimming. 5 % 4 MATERIALS s COLORS IIR WYETH TWILL CORD th St. N.W. || \ GRAYSTONE = | N BLAO CAMEL’S HAIR TAN BLACK - AN 7 | S NOVELTIES ' See Window \ CHECK VELOURS e - S | Display TRICOTINE Mr Everywhere — all the time IN- Please look at the sketch HALE Soothing Harmless.Germ- 4 2 33 . 1 destroying, Healing Al £ | Asmall dCPOSlt Wlll f the Sw (Th ] | [ e uits. €se are but cight of the models in Hyomei hold any suit selected Hard Rubber Inhaler casily car- 5 , { N { 1 AR ; ! ried in vest pocket or lady's bag. Iuntll wanted. i { N\ 4] \ o this sale.) Lastslifetime. Extrabottle refiller for a few cents. Guaranteed and money-backed by all druggists. Peoples Drug Stores 31 YEARS OLD The high esteem which bDr. The wisdom of se- \ A | _, J Women who are stu- lecting your spring \ / \ | dents of Fashion will note suit now will be seen : AL BAE 4 3 s ¥ with satisfaction ] When ou P g s p at onc}\' whe y the details of design view this collection B P oo Red whie aris 1s us- ing. No garment in woman s spring ward- robe can compete for “Give me yesterday’s bread, this day’s meat and last year’s cider.” Benj. Franklin. Today's deposits become savings tomorrow. And when the year rolls around the balance will be a competence. Whether your account is personal savings or a business checking account you We have always given as much consideration to the apparel needs of customers who wanted to spend () little, as well as to those who want to prestxge with a dis- tinctive, smart suit. can maintain a balance in the Franklin National. Also foreign ex- change, loans and investments of safety. spend much, and we have developed, in co-operation with New York’s best manufacturers, a line of SUITS to retail at $39.75 that are in a class by themselves at the price. The materials are right—the trimmings are right—the styles are right—the Suits will give vou the "RIGHT SERVICE—and, above all, THE PRICF IS RIGHT! These Suits Later Will Sell for $59.50 to $65.00 3% on Savings 49 on Time Deposits e FRANKLIN NATIONAL eanx Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Tenth St. John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, V. Pres. & Cashier. CLOTHES CREDIT QUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND GHILDREN 7TH AND L STS. N.W.

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