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~51 " C.. FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART 1. judgment | car, in which Mrs. Lederer was riding. SN S S SIS NSNS NN NN NN NN SN E NN NN NS NN N EEEEEENEEEEEREE THE SUNDAYl STAR, - WASHINGTON, D." terday won a $12,600 against the Briarcliff Lodge Assocla- | The Silverman machine tien crashed tion and Sime Silverman, owner of |into & stone wall, hurling Mrs, Lederer The members of George Washington Yost, No. 1, the American Legion, miado their annual pilgrimsge Thurs- day to Mount Vernon, where a wreath Was placed on the tomb of Washing- ton by Commander T. V. Walker. The trip was made in a special car on the Washington-Virginia railroad, leaving the city at 11 o'clock. Preparations are now under way for an elaborate cclebration of the fourth anniversary of the reh 7. The exercises will be held in the home of the post, 1529 I street lorthwest, post will_ e at Poli's Theal benefit per- er from 3 to he program the United which starts at followed at 3l »n picture events post on |} Varlety, a theatrical magazine, for injuries received-in a motor crash or. the Albany post read, near Croton, in ties in Walter Reed Hospital, has, with the assistance of James Kidwell, arranged an entertainment at the Red Cross building, Walter Reed Hospital, this afternoon at 2:45 o'clock, for the benefit of comrades in the hospital. The post is looking forward to hav- ing a large delegation of its members attend the annual encampment to be held in Norfolk, Va., the last week in August, and thé post has proposed to hold a dance at the Elks' Club Hall Tuesday evening, April 10, 1923, the proceeds to be used for she purchase of a suitable stand of post colors. L. E. Donaldson, Sam Berlin and [d- ward A. Johnson have been appointed to make arrangements for the dance. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Equality- Walter Reed Post will continue for the present to hold its meetings at the home of the president, Mrs. Mar- garet L. Finch, 1202. N street nort west. Mrs. Irene Davis, secretary, 1004 F street northeast, is recelving numerous replies to a ‘recent mem- Fairbanks in “The Three|bership campaign letter sent out by Musketeers,” and Charlie Chaplin in{the Ladies’ Auxillary. Arms.” The United States! nd will be under the direc- 1. Santleman, who program of “Shoulde al Capital Post, 127, Veterans | twenty-fourth anniversary of the dis- \ 1 its regular 3 with Com- Brandon presiding. Dy s amended with anges, were adopted after ding. George J. Neuner, irman of cntertaining, submitted 1 taken up by the Vet »f Foreign Wars of the United adopted pledging order in fighting the country utions werd Tt of the throughout the Seerctary of War ation of old Fort Mc- > of nationa chairman *Club, reported in detail plans for ving the Dist i. for the twenty- upment the last e supy Tadicalism i petition for the pr ¢ elected ggin_and Atchicson, with several re- tements, been elected com- Ayres treasurer ipter of the Disabled r Many of the e voca- . rashington Jewelry s 4 it is planned to Tenew the membership drive that has 3 this one the higgest organi- zations of the Disabled Neterans in Washington, American * yuitiee of the state department of the Tricabled American Veterans has been called for the March it + decision ling a es fro sm- evening of nizer will i he hope of doubling number of chapters im the city. he continued increase in the work e te silitation and ctions of the Washing- i ng has st 284 will meet 3 n Temple, northwest ss of new > direction of W.| n of the commit: | Choosing A Dentist i like choosing business partner and the tests are § Washingtonians, fact,” people from all find them thess essential_aualifications. 31 years of good honest dentistry our record Terms_of free Cleanl| atriking _features. My Perfect Suctiea Testh Will Net Sip er Drep—95.00. ther Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c| Gold Crowns to $1 up and Bridge in gold, silver, Work, amalgam or | $3.00—$4.00 porcelain | $5.00 Per Teoth less _extraction whea s done. Al work guarantesd. OURS. 9 A. M. TILL 8 P. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. TILL DR. WYETH 427-29 - 7th St. N. W. Opposite Lansburgh & Bro., nd owr Grang Union Tea Co. Largwt and mow (oroughly equipped Darlors i Washington. Plione Main 9138, '; Lovel althy Skin Kept go By Cuticura Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while touche: of the Ointment now and then pre- vent little skin troubles becoming serious. Do not fail to include the | exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. R L | wl Soap %e. Ointment % and. | I Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. e - WVHEN IT LOOKS DARK te any , weak or ailing woman, DT, Pierce’s Faver~ ite Preseription provem Thin Prescription of f Dr. Plerce's in a gveman’s temperance tonie for the Fruil, the delicate and those who are pervous, dizzy, and who che and dragging feel OWe——tablets or Jiquid. or trial package te Dr. No X, ] | On April 6, 1923, at either the Shore- ham or Hamilton hotels, Admiral Robert E. Peary Ship, No. 427. Vet- erans of Forelgn Wars, will stage its annual ball, commemorating the covery of the north pole. This was decided upon at the regular meeting of the ship at G. A. R. Hall last Thursday evening. Sixty-two new members, sixtcen of them from the local Navy Band, two of them from the Coast Guard and four of them from the Quantico ma- rine base, took the oath of allegiance at the last meeting. More than 100 applications for non-resident mem- ship were acted upon favorably at the sume time. Joe Sparks. chairman of the Amer- ican Leglon's national rehabilitation comomlttee, has urged all disabled veterans of the world war claiming compensation to have their clalms certified and thelr afidavits sworn m[ before officials of the United States Veterans' Bureau without charge. Members of the sixth districy re- habilitation committee of the legion at their recent conference in New Or- leans stated that hundreds of ex- service men are now paying notary fees, when they are in no financial position to do so, because they are not aware that the papers relating to their claim will be certified by tne bureau free of cost. —_—— FILM STAR GETS $12,500.i Damages in Auto Mishap. NEW YORK, February 24.—Mrs, Reine Davies Lederer, sister of Marion Davies, and herself a movie star, yes- Enjoy Testimony showed that a car owned by the association hit Silverman's to the ground. think Farm viece -l sad holesoms, pure pad. in wax paper with the fa "It's the candy the ohlldren shewls sk T ©. G. BESANT, Wash. Rep,, 30 Eighth 8t 8. E. SUPER-QualiTy i Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness Clean your liver and bowels! the one fully. nicest, Sister of Marion Davies Awarded |cleansing you ever experienced by taking Cascarets tonight. They physic your bowels waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping or stir- two candy-like the constipated | than all combined. 50 cent sizes. other | J\'(rs. C. FAUNCE ALL PORK SAUSAGE MEAT The Standard of Excellence Since 1870 I F you would know how really good some Sausage Meat can be—just say to him who fills your needs: “"MRS. C. FAUNCE brand for ME!™ Political indecision is when you can't N'hom fo pass the buck to.— For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, |rlnt you up. There will be no bowcl Poison to cause colds, sick headache, entlest bowel | s, biliousness or sour stomact When you wake up in the morning. More men, women sand children take Cascarets 'for the liver and bowels laxative-cathartics 10 cent boxes, also 25 and Any drug store, Leading grocers, delicatessen stores and markets sell Mrs. C. Faunce Sausage Meat. a wholesome change. Manufactured exclusively by the Keane Provision Co. Washington, D. C. SAY “BAYER” when you buy. When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are TRY IT for a treat—and likewise Insist! Slendaform makes the figure sym- metrical and beautiful. Reduces in size double chin, shoulders, arms, bust and_abdomen. 5 Rigaud's Dou'le Compact, per- . o ' Ifi ALAI s ROYAL fumed with Un air embaume, at $1.50 —_——— 0x. Leichuer’s Feltpuder, in all shades. Box, 39c. _ Meyer's Exora Face Powder, all shades. At 75¢ box. Palais Royal—Main Floor. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. The Last Three Days of Our February Sale of Furniture. We offer to our customers Three- piece Library Suites, Ten-piece Dining Room Suites, Four-pieceé Bed- room Suites and 0dd Pieces of Furniture--at Here is the reason for these great reductions: The orders are to have a clean $ stock and at the end of a large sale there is always a number of odd suites or discontinued patterns that are not made by the factory any more. Again we have large shipments of spring merchandize that will be here in a few weeks, To move these odd pieces and suites we have decided to sell at one-half. 51'1%2 Library Suoi:e i $300 Bedroom Suite ree pieces. soli Four pieces. Com- oak, plain design, leather 560.00 bination pbrown bird’s- $l50.00 about the weaves. Sizes to fit seats. Settee, armchair and rocker. eye maple, plain design. “l” men—stouts, longs and $1’15_0 Library Suite | $550 Bedroom Suite, e e ‘hree pieces. Of birch- $75 00 | Four pieces. Large 5275 00 o i . wood, dull mahogany fin- and massive designs, B THE ONLY WAY TO BUY CLOTHES Two-Trousers Suits Introducing to the men and voung men of Washington the new Spring 1923 styles. In- cluding form-fitting sports models, two and three button cffects, also semi-conservative and conservative styles. Prep- school and college young men will find the wanted snappy models and colors here Regular to grade All are splendidly tailored, of handsome all-wool fabrics. There is richness about the | | patterns and distinctiveness LOTE PALAIS YAL 1ITY AND DE. ITY T RE- SPECIAL Two-pants Norfolk New spring suits of durable quality cassimeres and cheviots with knicke lined Good value at $10.00. 5.7 Special at $2. High-grade .~ Reduced from . 0 and higher. Odd lots, but all sizes in this ex ceptional offering. All-wool tweeds, cassimeres and chey- iots. Mohair-lined coat-s Knickérs cut_extra_ full and lined. Sizes 7 to 17. A real bargain $12.50. Boys" Regular $895 Bluc Serge Suits. Fine quality, strictly all-wool, double-warp serge knickers, lined. A won- derful value. Sizes 7 to 17. Worth $10.00; reduced to $6.95. Little Boys’ Blue Serge Suits. Extra good quality, strictly all-wool, fast-color serge, in middy and button- on Balkan mode Made with double yoke; sizes 3 to & Very special at $4.95. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Two- Reduced to LA AR RRLERRRERERREEENNEEERERENEERREERERRRENNRERNENNENRERERNENRRENERREREERNNENNH Rattania Rugs in the Wanted Sizes Showing an attractive selection in all the new 1923 designs. Our patrons are urged to buy these rugs as they will again be scarce—logically the price will advance. Make your selec- tions from complete stocks and have them reserved for later delivery if you wish. Sizes to be had at these prices: w45 | B .75 ish, cane back, upholstered in velour. | combination mahogany, dull finish. $350 Library Suite $430 Dining Room Suite, .Three pieces. ueen Nine pieces. Jacobean Anne design. SeaQt and $l75.00 finish, q!.la.rtered oak. 5 $2|5.00 or back upholstered in tapestry. $47§ Dn_ung Room Suite, 5 $375 Library Suite w ?j‘l}':e picces. afacoll:ean $237 50 Th i g Up- nish, quart oak. o holstered " with _ plata 5187.50 ‘ $51§5 Dining Room Suite, ;::)CO VBCZIu:oom Suite fi"i;‘:: p:::‘?te'-l:co 0?1: 5267.50 Seven pieces. Com- S William and Mary design. bination mahogany, 250-00 “;fn[;':::bg '}:g;‘;ef:'te' . sggu?ed:;)cfie:' Sl::l:xcr;- i finish, quart.ered oak. 5237.50 1 bination rlr’lahog.any. dull $250-00 { $200 Breakfast Room Suite o e desins s P 01 510,00 $72.50 Dresser, 2 E Combination_golden oak $26 Library Armchair with large mirror and § 536025 an?lrz‘xm‘;?d' dull mahog- $13 00 drawers. | . ” i | $30 Odd Wood Beds Pane e Wit poe $13 ()| a7LS 2P 15 0 192.50 Art Reed Suite, . - Three pieces. Froste é $ 9 6 2 5 :l)ot%ae:g att”x:msh and American walnut. blue finish, loose cushion, O $51.50 Beds at $25.75 spring seat, upholstered back. { 350:00 Beds at $25.00 Mo A AT, <33 7| 5130 0dd ChiosCo any finish. Glasi tray and o . uj:r::’;fi‘a';a;:’al‘;vm?;:‘a:é $ 41 7 5 TubberCeivhecld Royal—Fourth Floor. | Mary design. - . . By Placing Your Order for Awnings and . Slip Covers Before March st You Save 15% This is a special inducement to our patrons to place their orders for awnings and slip-covers during this month. Our workshops must be kept busy for the balance of the season, that’s why we give this special discount. Many Washington home owners and real estate representatives will want to take - advantage of this special inducement, so we _rgc you'to get in communication with our depa ment and have your order for measuring filed at once. Call Main 8780 and ask for Awning Contract Department. Our representative will call as early as possible and furnish you our low estimate on awnings and slip covers, and from our quotations you will be entitled to a special discount of 15%. All our workmanship guaran- teed as to fit and all fabrics guaranteed sunfast. 4YixTY; $6.25 Awning fittings and frames are galvanized and rustless. John Boyle’s guaranteed awning ma- terials on all work. feet, 36x72 inches, 30x60 inches, For slip covers you can choose from a large selection of new cretonnes at 35c to $L95 yard, or the new Belgian linen, plain or striped slip cover material, at 85¢ vd. Beautiful Cretonnes, 35c yd. 6x9 feet, $2.75 $2.25 Dozens_of desirable patterns and col- | $l lo orings. Thousands of yards, featured Some have neat lace edges, others are . at considerable below their regular | hemstitched, wi? hem and heading at value. Specially priced at 35c yard. | top for rod, ready to hang. Palals Royal—Second Floor. Palais Royal—Second Floor. hina & Housewares at Lower Prices Wrought Irom Bridge Lam, movable arms, artistically des! shades made of parchment in assorted colors and designs. Special, £3.95 Colanders, aluminum, bright fininh. Aluminum Sink Strainers, shape; heavy quality. Special, Percolators, pure aluminum; S-cup size; colonial shape. Regular price, $2.69. Special, 3198 Tea 'Kettles, aluminum with double bofler insert; G-quart size. Special, $1.98 Aluminum Dishpans, oval shape, strong side handles; 1Z-quart size. Regular price, $1.75. Special $1.49. Muffin Pans, aluminum, heavy quality; @-cup style. Special, 69c | Sash Curtains, 69c and 79¢ pair. | Marquisette Sash Curtains, 69¢ pai Hall Runners Barred Fabric Sash Curtains, 79¢ pair. At, yard, Ash Cans, 20-gallon size: corrugated, : malvanized; reinforced. Regularly $1.75. | blown, low and tall stem styles. Special, $1.19 | 6 for ¢ Bread Boxes, roll top, white enameled E i with gold stenciling. Regularly $1.59. Specinl, Feather Dusters, washable fenthers; 11-inch size. Special, $1.19 Electric Boudolr Lamps, with metal base and shades; has inlaid glass panels. Choice of several fnishe Ice Cream Sherbert Dishes. plain thin a Pots, decorated English earthen. ware, 4-cup capacity. Regularly 3115 Special, Jardinieres, pretty blue draped design, S-inch size. Regularly $2.19. Special, $1.39 Berry Sets, 7 pleces, made of glans, imi- tation cut bottom. Regularly 59c. Spe- elal, 46e Discontinued Dinnerware Patterns, of English porcelain. Choice of several border and conventional decorations. Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers. Regu~ larly $6.50 to $10 dozen. Special, a pal sunray 79¢c triangle 49¢ ameled broiler pans, 16-inch ovens. Reg- ularly $49.00. Special, $42.50 (Liberal terms if desired.) ‘Table Tops, porcelain finished; subject getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by phy- sicians over 23 years and proved = ~r —~vr Colds - Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia safe by millions for ————y Headache . Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. -Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid -2 Fry Pans, keavy aluminum; 9-inch size, Regular price, Sc. Special, @9e. Coffee Pots, aluminum, quart size, ehon- ized handles, hinged covers. Special, $1.19. Aluminum Teapots, 2-quart size, ebon- ters, for grating all kinds of food, cheese, nuts, horseradish and eojxnu Regularly $1.50. Speecial, 1. Kitchen or Pantry Sets, 5 pleces com- plete; blue enameled with gold stenciling. y $239. Special, 1.80 6-pound size; heavily nickeled and polished; guaranteed; com- plete v;na cord and plug. Regularly $3.96 Garbage Cans, 9-galion size; galvanized. Regularly $1.50. Speeial, $1.19 to slight defects. Choice of the following sizes, 25x40%, 25x41% and 27x40. Regu- larly $2.75. Speeial, $1.89 “Supreme” Polish Mops, triangle shape; reaches under radintors. Special, 40 Bimck Japanned Dustpans, with long handles; the mon-stoop kind. Regularly 10¢ Zane Grey, blue band decorations. tarly $1.00. Special, Soe Percolator Tops, glass style. Regularly 10c each. Special, 3 for 25¢ Cuj Saucers, American poreelain, decoration, Regularly $3.00 dozen. Special, § for Ple Plates, oven glass, against breakage in oven. Rej 8 Pitchers, Colonial style, 1% -quart ca- pacity. Regularly 39¢c. Special, 29¢ | to $1.50 cach. Special 354 Dinner Plates. Regularly $7.00 to $9.50 a dozen. Special, each, 35e Breakfast Platex. Regularly $6.25 to $8.00. Special, each, 30e Tea Plates. Regularly 3525 to $6.50 dozen. ecial, each, Z5e Ple Plates. Regularly $4.50 to $5.00 dosen. Special, each, 20c Bread and Butters. Regularly $4.00 to each, 17e gularly $2.25 to $3.00 7 12%e Oatmeals. Regularly $3.50 to $5.00 dozen. pecial, each, 20c Casseroles and Covered Dishes. Regu- larly $3.35 to $6.50 each. Special, onch, 2,25 Regularly 70¢ , each, 50 Regularly $1.03 S and 10 Inch Platters, 12-inch Platters. $2.50 each. Specl Covered Butter to $3.00 each. Spec!

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