Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1923, Page 12

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9 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Ou B8ov! THiS CHAIR DTS ORF e 397023 IN SENATE: McKellar Amendment to: Shrine Resolution Lost and [ Measure Is Passed. Senats cefeated by a vote o Senator McKellar of Ten { erat, to the House joint resolution | permitting the Mystic Shrine to use; government parks, tents and flage| durmg thelr annual conventlon here noxt June, which would have com-} pelled a return to S-cent street car| fares and six tickets for 25 cents in| Washington. Although appealed o by several senators (o withdraw hils amendment and let t hnn"rfl_reso\ulh-n B in favor ()f‘ would vote | for it. but he wanted & vote on the cent car fare proposal. So the Kellar amendment came to @ Vo practically without debate. Party fines were forgotten in the vote which foliowed. The McKellar amendment would! ibited the Public Utilitles | from fixing a rate of car companies in ex authorized in the cl s, und also woul . Oddie, P it . Reed, Pennsyl- Si l"m;--x MISS HAMILTON HEADS WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS ! FEELS GOOD! | HAvEN'T ms':r- SUCH A HARO DAY'S WORMK- it . ?::'Au. 10y, ¢ COuLO T HERE WITHOUT MOVING- FOR A SoLID MONTH THE SPEAKER SAID MOST VEOPLE WERE D FROMW TheE NECK To THE WAIST ~THAT LACK OF SYSTEMATIC, SCIENTIFIC EXERCISE CAU SE O ALL SORTS OF TERRIBLE. U1 SORDER S ANDO ACTUALLY SHORTENS OnE’S LIFE DROP YOUR HEAD BACK AND | LEAN BALK A5 FAR AS You ! CAN o YOUR HEELS. THerm LIG FLAT Ot THE FLOCR Wi | Sour FACE DOWMN AND ELBOWS GUT ANMD HAMD 5 UNOER YouR CHirt ~ =~ HOLWORTHY, t HEARD A LECTURE Ort PHYSICAL SHE GAVE U5 A DEMONSTRATION OF SOME CF THE SIMPLER EXERUISES ArD ! WANT You Tb 0D THEM THEYLL BE LOTS OF Fur. FIRST - YOU LIE FLAT oM THE FLOOR FACE Dowre WITH THE ARMS I FROMT. THEN RAISE YouR Bopy GRADUALLY To A SITTIMG POSTURE - ~THEN ROLL FROM SIOE To SIDE. AM{OTHER ONE — LIE O~ ThE FLOOR AND PULL YOUR LEGS | UP OVER YOUR HEAD UNTIL 1 YOUR KNEE S ToucH THE FLOOR ON EITHER SIOE oF ) Your HEAD. t'LL BE RIGHT 1~ To WATCH You sented and tion of oficers, Couzens’ Street Car Proposals to Be Discussed This Evening. Benator Cousens’ proposals for gov- ernment ownership of the District car lines and the question of current dis. respect for law will be discussed at the semi-monthly meeting of the quality. if it amounts to $5.00 or over. Smoked Hams Fresh Meat Specials Prime Rib Roast.!™ 35¢ Chuck Roast...."> 20c Pork Loin Roast.™™ 24c Fresh Hams. ..."™ 25¢ Fresh Shoulders.'™ 18¢c Leg O’Lamb...."™ 35¢c Pork Chops. ....""" 25¢ Chickens (.57, ) ™ 40c ovens at 4 o'clock. Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Graham and several varieties of Rolls. Berens’ Rye Bread in one and Wilson’s “Certified” 8 to 10 Ib. sizes Our eggs are shipped to us direct from nearby Mary- land and Virginia farms, Fresh Eggs we candle and repack them 2 DOZ 87(: in cartons. " guaranteed Hot Bread and Rolls Especially baked for us and delivered daily hot from the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923, Thitteen Club this evening at thei City Club, it was announced today by, Benjamin' A. Le Fevre, president. Edgar F. Czarra, past president of the club, will analyze the Couzens proposal, and Joseph F. Randall will speak on the problem of dierespect for law. Willlam C. Hanson, presi- dent of the Washington Association of Credit Men, will speak al “Travels in the Great Southwest,” a: Ralph Lawrence will conclude the Buyin‘x at the P-K market means better values and assured Ve will be glad to deliver your order within the city EVERY DAY IN LENT We will have a choice assortment of Fresh and Frozen Fish—popularly priced. Ib., 23c Canned Goods Combination Sale | This is a very special salc and it will pay you to take full ad- vantage of these prioes. String Beans, No. 2 Can Tomatoes, No. 2 Can (Cut) Corn, No. 2 Can (Country Gentleman) Peas, No. 2 Can (Early June) Baked Beans (“Premier”) Each, Can, 13c One of each, 55¢ Doz., 45¢ Every cgg speaking program with a talk on the advancement of the canning indus- Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Frederick R. Barkley, executive acc. | af 430 oiatock ¢ l“{weth’! o v retary of the City Club, will be chair. man of the evening's epeaking pro- gram which will follow the business meeting at 8 p.m, at 4:30 o'clock, chapel on_the university camp: subject of Dr. D ! will be “The Thoughts of Men Are Widen. r o ‘zhe university, will be the speaker ing. Plone 8806 Tomorrow We Will Sell 500 Yards of-- 40-inch AlL-Silk Crepe de Chine —a very good quality in about 20 colors, including black and evening shades. at only $1.38 yd. | | Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd. Pictorial Review Patterns— Spring Fashion Book, 25¢ | QUGS | SWORZYNS P 1219-1221 G Street N.W. | l one-and-one-half pound loaves, with and without seeds. K o S Lb, 28c St e PR e W e herconven: ke misceexe askamIllibeines e saeglo [e——2lole—=lalc——=lal—=]———la]c——lo[[[o]—>]o|——=———=]a|——=|a|——=lal—2]0] > B Hester Wyma Julia 1 gate, Mrs ile McK. & ernates. Mrs. ) fre. Alice Basmett Mrs Isabell Worrel] Ball, chairman | [ mmittee on courtesics, { tings of the convention to in-chiaf of the G. der-in-chlef D. M. H In Direct Proportion— The life and lasting itfes of your prints nou proportion and knowl- which they led during the criti- stuges of printing 4 developing. If vou ¢ long life pictures nelt fade change The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) 14th Street 2ne door trom “HOW ARE YOU FELING TODAY?” YOU can - answer, “I'm feeling _fine, thank you,” if you keep your blood pure | and your system toned l up so that the germs ngh‘ cause those | heavy, dangerous ! colds and other winter | ilts will be powerless to attack vou. i 1f you are subject to colds. if your | blood is thin and your vitality is low, | take Gude's Pepto-Mangan for a short time and see how much stronger and petter you feel all through the winter. | Your druggist has it, in both liquid and i tablet form. | For Itching To: 5 Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom £ails to stop itching torture and re- Heve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any dnl*zin can ply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently minor blemishes disappear over-: night. Itching usually.stops instant. | ly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, | clean, casy to usec and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bot- ! tle, $1.00. It is positively safe forl ten“r. sensitive skins. a Chiffon Taffeta Canton Satin Georgette Laces 608 to 614 Spring Dresses Designed for Street and Afternoon Wear --and all Marked at the Surprising Price ELEVENTH ST. ?bilipsb orn --presenting’ a Véry Unusual Assortment of Brand-New Creations in Ifl the sca- son s accepted shades. In all and Misses' sizes., Featuring Captivating Models in— Flat Crepe Tricos m Paisley Combinations Novelties Fortunate Continuance There is still opportunity to enjoy the privilege—of choice of these Charming Spring Suits $ 2 and 3-piece models. Consider that each separate design is an original creation. The thought of the best of French and American fashioners—of many only one of a kind— Balkan—Box—Straight-line— lc——=clc——=jol—— In Twill Cords—Velour—Camel’'s Hair. Paisley Crepe 39 eI I e p e n e E Ladies' o]le——[c|——Folale—Tsjal—SDale—onaa[c——|a[c——|a]—D]o] e——= | c——3 8| — 0] 0 | 0] 03 | 0 | 0—"T}] Store Hours, 9 to 6 Spring Sale of [ . | Begins Tomorrow The greatest Silk Sale we have ever held, in , which we're offering a wide choice of fabrics at remarkably low prices. You can get an idea of the values by reading the typical fabrics and price quotations in this advertisement, but these items don’t begin to tell you of ALL of the won- derful values in the sale! Genuine Baronette Satin 40 Inches Wide It's the GENUINE Baronette—the nams is on the relvage—the hest and only Baronette that will wear indefinitely. Every woman 5 will need at least one skirt length for spring and summer. Good assortment of colors with pink, white, ivory, flesh, tan, gray, 40-Inch Heavy Canton Crepe ‘ Regular $269 quality—the hoavy. crepy s ‘ weave 50 much in demand; and a quality for long serviceable wear; colors for street and afternoon wear, including terrigan, green, almond, wailflower, cheswick, cinder, congo. belgtum, marine, navy and black. Tubular Underwear Jersey t $129 Quality Choice of plain and shadow stripes, in the 95c ’ 4 wanted lingerie colors of white, flesh, pink an 4 orchid. 40 inches wide. Yd Therc are many other items of equal importance in our Silk Section that are not advertised here. Silk Section—Main Floor Quality Merchandise At Low Prices Always—in Our {DOwNsTaRs STORE | Boys’ Paul Jones Middy Suits In heavy white jean, with guaranteed fast col- : ored collars and cuffs; emblems on sleeves and s 1 89 . e S agies g S black middy ties included. Sizes are from 2 to 9. You'll not be able to duplicate this price anywhere for this quality middy suit. Women’s Sport Hats We're closing out all our Winter Sport Hats at 98 : this remarkable price. Many of them are just the ’ thing to wear now. ' Women’s Cotton Lisle Hose 7 'Y ' They are mill runs, but they're worth much more than this low price. In black only, all sizes 15 Pf A WORQerful VAIUO %..s.iussersesesrrsesncsnn C . t) Women’s Underwearables Step-ins, embroidery and filet lace trimmed; nicely tailored and full cut. Colors are flesh, peach and $l 98 Silk Jersey Vests, with bodice tops. * Special at closed styles. Special at va $2.39 Underskirts—A special lot of them in Black Morie 98C A full line of Misses' and Girls’ Bloomers, i Specially priced— s, in all colors and Many Ot_her Specials Displayed on Tables in Our Downstairs Store Fine Quality Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise and orchid Bloomers to match above; both step-in and $l.98 and flowered patterns; nicely made. Speciaf at........ ; 59 to $1.69 i held ia the

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