Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH %, 1923—PART T HOME FOR CHINESE SCHOQOL PURCHASED BY GOSPEL MISSION: = - Many Appealing Specials With the opening of the new season we are positioned to present many unusual opportunities—of values that are very high-grade—at prices that are most attractive. You know we are always anxious to maintain a popular ratio between quality and price—that we may have the distinction of selling the best for the least. That is accomplished in these features. The question of credit need never be a perplexing one here. We are very ready to open an account with vou at any time. House and Herrmann wiace, ch hax b C d by the institution for its Chinese Sunday acquired by the board With the acquisition of the property L el (Bxactly as Tllustrated) pretation of period design—oi which Heppelwhite has been the inspiration. It’s in both com- You can buy to remarkably good advantage now— include a higher price—so we are justificd in emphasizing this as . . : N Axminster Rugs Cotton Fringed e cad- Dr. P. Chan, i red to g:\t‘,l 4.6x6.6. bed room. Light colors. | e H”E jand become converted to the Chrls- chool Americanizat k. ) s f mission, it is un- derstood 500. A number of ] o o ° G d R POENDNG WORK Superior Dining Suites ood Rugs L ¢ axtment, ohe of .Buys $15,500 Building Ex-|te bination Mohogany and \Walnut—10-piece—with genuine inlay outlining the panels, the rim of making selection from a splendid assortment of kinds | “and church :'m'hru] of i 214-21 : oraity, i% in ke umsnineton e 535 to 553.75 Rugs will be 1y € lthe Chinese ¢ s on an oppor- 24x48. n faitn According to Superin- Building adjoln iospel Minsion headquarters, 214 John Marsh ! e work of the institution. it D explained. o' I The bunam, which is of brick con- R which was formerly a Branch to Be Transferred. o At Very Reasonable Prices sto; 1 s Of Grand Rapids make—which immediately classes it as of the best. In a pleasing inter- the] table and bachs of fhmr:. llh-c (;h:‘ur- are {in\'cr?fll \tul\‘ artm‘vlr and patterns—for all uses. We suggest you come and cally patterned Tapestry. Such a Suite usually sells at a much 4 see these rugs You'll be impressed. 1 . istruction along Speclal ot ... rounced 1 i by ol i = ducation. Especially suited for bath and z___________—lmnh to 1 American customs | he children and thelr | seamless wofil | advan- | ity, and it was a = o joiisane (s ‘ : - : Chenille Rugs jdok Star properts was pm—— sott ana stegant 1n xcore— Chenille Bath Rugs | " Further extension of the mission's w Y plain and effective pa.n.erns-—s —reversible patterns. { work depepds in a large measure on i i the success of -the drive for $100,000 e 1 ! i NOW..... 5 s : " Memory of Chief Justice to Be e being pushed in all parts of the 1 & i R f . 34.25 o 34.75 : 9 city by house-to-house canvassers, Honored in Profes Mr. Cory emphastzed sorship. : | N ‘_-.»uu, 55.50 and 36 Special Attention to Nervous Plans are bsimg made st the] P Poople — & Those who are Georgetown Unive ty to perpetuate nervous and timid A of e '8 about having their i teeth treated will LT | R Davenport Table Oval Braided Rugs yjyet Rugs poitls Ran For bedroom use—mixed col- = i thetic. with 2, From atumnl lfn w1l ‘Darts ot the jifissathelie LIty Maho an Desk (Bxactly as Tustrated) orings. e $28:50 country and members of the District 'D!r;'-:-f's:“;'u i . fol D Phyfe Table i 2 : NOow.. . and national bar responses to the | | memt to suit. Ex- S (Bxactly as Niustrated) his slender, graceful Duncan Phyfe Table is particularly i i e ] | G e T e i popular in combination Mahogany—and of Grand Rapids con- ness 1a" one : x . : B eie tHis muiies thsimamory |H | Ciesnioees S loms et Raplds made—and of a type struction. The scrolled base. the pairs of fluted pedestals, and Wilton R“gs the memory ¢ X 4 % that will give practical serv- = 5 of Chief Justice White of the United | | vears of e T ot anior e Miasarier fihot the shaped ends all add charming character. Though Colonial States Supreme Court as an inspira- | wiil add attractive furnishing i 5 the Al bl 2ele o tion to future G own law stu- | My Porfert Sastien to any room in which it may in style, the table will blend nicely with most of the later sxiz. 79 to $0R 50 dents. John president of Teeth WHI Net Siip be Dxlced—;flfludoir_ living 17th century styles. The top is 20 by 66 inches. _ 27x84, ' NOW ... g the American B: ociation, in a | or Drop—3s.00. poom: o "‘km'f“ll_d”"' A most practical size Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up that od Afferr - Wanding e e—————— high 1 . Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns TG Hent Wit stmio. ) d Bri A ial | e Special. . $3750 Specia amalgam or $3.00—$4.00 porcelain $5.00 Por Teotn s b B | e, ey e | (M : : Columbia Grafonolas ®omething more than a deserved HO 9 A M._TILL » tribute by the university to her dis-| | gUNDAYS. 10 A. M. TILL & P. M. e mine " Senaraiions, 1 DR. WYETH| ! Globe-Wen_nicke Sectional Bookcases | A —and the new Records ducing them to imita ties of mind and heart v T Chief Justice White one of the very m.”’t" st. N. w. = bui ¥ = = eatest of those who have served H uilt with the Globe-Wernicke . . . A . Rmerica in the fleld of jurlspru- Oppostte Lamsburgh & Bre., ed ewr P Sections—is only one of the ap- There’s been a very decided improvement made in dence’ o iresa purars T Washingien aa T peals. While each unit with Columbia Records—a new process which takes out much e B atcnvihe () iREtoD iandl hottom, de e com- i of the “scrape” and puts in velvety-smooth action. : Georgetown Endowment oclation. { = ; . plete Book Case in itself— : > in and hear some of these new Records. i Wi i i { 22 any number may be added from 7 A 0(;:"'“5": more popular are— TRAFFIC FINES, $620 ! : time to time—as the library Among y 5 grows. = . . — | ! S We are offering a special vi 4 R‘“‘“"l‘." “é"d' Fox Etots Two Charged With Driving While | \WHEN YOU f group of three units, with top St. Louis Blues. Fox Trots. 3 1 and base, for &= § Ted Lewis ond His Band Drunk Assessed $100 Each. You need our instant dupli- ; i 4 A-3790—75¢ Business In the Tr Court yester- cating service. ' ] u“ $26-00 Rocker or Cll . Just As Lonz.Ak-]Yogl H-{:e MC.I‘I:H(Y'(’J. @ay was heavier for turday than it A " 5 Aflll amr ' “The Twinkle in Your Eye. has ::( n l.n.»‘ :-:zm d “.mL u':“':'_\ 11.,“.;’ Duplicate key, 25c. (Exactly as Illustrated) From “The Gingham Girl. Bring your locks to the shop. ik 3 Mahogany finish, with can i Syncopate. Intro. “When All Your were ven cases heard - 2T . - il M 4 £ = ~ cane CO] ad ; ” were twent n cases heard in \\hl(le TURNER & CLARK ] o J Pmtg:?x;&\“edl‘(-;;;hkm‘\\\a;gmf seat and back, toned in Castles Come Tumbling Down. the defendants were ed with vio- b H R i 1bling Jating_the speed regulations. They paid | Basement. en Oak. e o matoh From “Molly Darling.” Medley Ny wa Elther Arm- 5 Fox Trot. fines aggregating $120. In addition to| 1233 New York Ave. ASRGena]l Dalts At 99 Bach = $17o 0 ' ox 1rothe Cotumbiane 1lie specd cases two defendants charged | Sem== = s A A-3789—75¢ ng an automobile while | ? I | 1 Gave You Up Just Before You nk pald fines of $100 each cing | b i B Threw Me Down. ) e total m.". s collected in this . Don'tpfi‘-‘yoglood-b)'ie.},aFfigxkl\"gts' 2 | 4 A man an A-3785—75¢ COHSOle and Mirror Y < M, Galiagher and Mr. Shean.One- Paul Biese's Orchestra , Hello! Hello! We carry a Lewis and DodyAm - oz . : 83—75¢ AnOthel' distinctive Grand complete line of How Ya Gonna Keep Your Mind on o e . | : Rapids Production Colimbe Se=lo T Ingram, 2 (Exactly as Illustrated) B nolas—all the ‘Bddie Cantor I ; Consoles and Mirrors v in livi ibrari various types — A-3784—75¢ Be Clear and o n irrors may be used in living rooms and libraries as YP R well as halls. They add greatly to the interest of an interior. This is and models— Ealtiog Eliott_Shaw i $20: Sa Gumie Heiberg, $10, | Il Explicit in Your T a group of character, with many fine details. The pairs of slender from Table ma- I'm Just l&.lltle B"l:eéh'): You). el Classified Ad i X pedestals are turned and fluted. Both the Table-edge and the Kkl 40 Con= N O N irn-irne SAILS FOR EUROPE | assifie S m ) Mirror rails are enriched by mouldings, and the crest of She el Cohen 'Phones About His Auto. i s ol e B il N Il glass frame displays a half circle inset of figured burl siollies =5 the Cohen 'Phones the Gas Company. i i i i i z i ina- ishes Comedy Monologues. Miss Grace Abbott to Study Child bring you the types of from the California redwood. The Console is combina popular finis y M &nd John Lyman, o6 Hayman S Pl answers you want—-—.if i ;i 4 ggnm ?e{?:ogany; the Mirror-frame solid Mahogany. $75'00 at from e & A-3772—75¢ Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the there’s anybody in al = : Irish Jig Mediey. Irish pipes, violin Children’s bureau of the Department Washington” who can Hil o . pecial ........-. ri e ara e s to s and piano, ©¢ Labor, salled from New York yes- supply what you are I 'L d T l q . 32 s A o ‘fl.{;;a—m terday to study conditions in Europe seeking. L\ ab 50 #nd to attenc the meeting of the ad- g I : e.......$42.50 l'.......s visory committee on traffic in women . I @nd children, established by the . The Star is recog- Jeague of nations. nized as the medium * Mjss Abbott was appointed by Sec- | il that brings results— petary Davls, with the approval of and therefore prints President Harding, to co-operate with MORE classifie : i Tne committee at the Invitation of each day than ;{1 :1[11: (il Seventh and Seventh and the league council. It is formed of th w hi R ST Y W s e | Eye Streets Eye Streets yark, France. Italy, Jepan, Poland, A :fmm.unui Spain-and Uruguay. ; ye n Europe Miss Ahbott will o i sudy :lve(cll}l‘;;dreecen‘t dé\'eilopn::;ss sAround the Comers | “Furniture of Merit” n care of ch ren in witze , Star fiice. Yngland and France and the work of. i Dommch0) the International Child Welfare Lnn.\‘lt Brussels.

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