Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 10

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10 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7; .1923. Radio May Break Monotony RO RECEMNG SFT Mo seswres e oo SET SAIL FOR SANTIAGO | American Uelcgation, sald he expected onference to last from four to six Of nght Kecper S Lonely Lif (? AS “FUN FES " AWAR[] Hondod by Ambesmedor Fiother,| T paty tuded s Pt fo- B. Kellegg of Min- Party Starts for Pan-Ameri- L. 8. can Conference. Commissioner Putnam Plans to Install|kalipoiis Grotto Also Offers $500 | v Siuisbury ot Delaware and Mre By the Associated Press. d ", Ged " Vllll‘cl nt, Y Dl"i 8- i < Diam) larit NEW YORK, March 7.—Henry P.|I s R o Mo Receiving Sets to Bring Entertain- ond as Prize in Popularity | pncter, ambassador o Hetgium, ana v of Ohlo: ina’ Mims. Poraciune Contest for Women. il B rence, | ind F ‘nk . Putridke, former mins: S 4 o . B €l o Venezuela, ment During Long Vigil. —_— opening in C il arch 25 | 1F 10 Ven A radio recciving set, capable | Teresa o _days ah shedule. | Chinese colonies on the western SR ST Ci oy The edrlier departure w ccessitated | o Mexic built up a flour- it . ¥ o “| by the short period in hing large sea station nf EEIEE v vovs P & To radio and the powerful Ameri- x :.‘ |:.?m s meat for ship €an broadeasting stations the crews : aticime |pv) . 0/ ily e acaasite of the lightships, the outermost sig- g nave | o R itn b nal stations of the country, are look-|been establi » light ves-| * s e the Coliseum over the Center M iy b fof of the|Sels at the entrance to San Franeis- fngganxioulyifonithe oL co and on Diamond ket, for two wecks beginning April | h 1a 3 R. Putnam, | being ade fo {"r:uo«rl' :’l‘: o5 oy el B Lwill be awarded, the most valuable éd on many of the light ve: v A nd on the & A e Iattac: Seftn e o World's Largest Ship have the apparatus nece ry to lis- < t = The lighthouse servici intains | docino (Blunts R The relief light | & L S iille what a light vessels on forty-nine stations, hich the =t Wthouse service to : it > s 1 e many light |na1sof | imple characforisti ; flavor! = 4 [ means of which the i E ’ L ke ymouth Grent Ald 1o Ships. fior e | ; Southampton Red Star, American, White Star-Dominion, fog signal ln ;“:"‘ g i : Cherbourg One of our ships sails for these destina- our ships A & s : - : - and port of debarkation, but also as to o vecogmized the oup of two ¢ ; « e o b o stands . g FOR BELGIUM type and cost of accommodation. Our fleets ehtkeepe ) monotony ®of their isolation. And if | S0, “ofr Cape Lo potks Roelnuie coel ) Ca light clude an automobile, i ; : houses, are ¢ Cap e s e : MAJESTIC ¢ o the winer of the wome populari- ten in on the radio ent g e p N Moz est, one of the features of the dane B a twenty-two of which on exposed | ¥ 8 upplied “““1,. extel treat—_that positions on the open A number s i g e ; | 1 W D e eutetn outtes | statig. T setected foporcant. anic | it o S 07 e “utiraotio wonderful 1 uxo C' &0 m.,z the crews may receive the : 1 . ] but it 1s tho n- {048 00 2" ! ehestin. peppermint - e Liverpool These gateways are opened to you by the London ships of our famous Lines: White Star, nam Writes of Service. “The locs adlo e sienal with the i M < Leyland and Atlantic Transport. of the Tighthou col| Skplons T e T FOR FRANCE Special trains tions each week. They meet your con- to Parisawait venience not only as regards sailing date by aus ¢ (hree h brlet |slple wnd eftective rad s : 7 HOLLAND include the world’s largest ship Majestic, 1 ] . s o : . W \ burean ONTINENTAL holder of the record toContinental Europe, dome i ittle . g of " | o s, cing_in January = . 4 chumu—:s the palatial, new Belgenland, the Olympic b Sl i o L | pariotan i co cs mounted | A e Tt and Homeric; the famous Big Four— T et Sl entar el i ire operate - i Adriatic, Baltic, Celtic and Cedric—and the tinuously d SRS 4 FOR GERMANY new Pittsburgh, Doric and Regina, with a - und gla : T H E HUMAN S1DE O F BANKING m P)?LIJ?SI:AP number of other delightful cabin steamers. leave only each fousth ye: 2 . he f"‘ ¥ Bremen Departures from New York, Philadelphia, At a time. “%;3)“‘.‘_ e Tence | ol s ; “;:% Hamburg Boston and Montreal. ing_tricd ot Instaliing radiophon v i | B‘ ., = l i Danzig s e : Sonthors e an ltl‘v () tl 2 SCANDINAVIAN Sailing days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurs- . there ha : als of y N bilities o e A COUNTRIES days and Saturdays. on account. of . Landing is made on lll Vogue . { So;lah':g:l;;t;n No matter what your requirements,we can Bremen meet them. Call or inguire for details Graduate Eyes Lxamined McCormick Medical College Glanes Fitted As in clothes, the style of ‘banditry may | FOR IRELAND pwam s’rAR L!NEW Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES change, but the results are always the same. E 4 .(ng“"ls’::wn) AMERICAN LINE V> JE 57 RED STAR LINE | . - B i INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE ARINE COMPANY piprotece dilpsiin L Eyesight Specialist i Tn any daily paper, of any date, you may i o, Veckly Sailings - = | | - = of the Big Four 1208 F Street N.W.. local agents conjumetion with ‘the zaalo]co | 409410 McLachlen Bidg., read of how some one has been separated irom e i a f ta ac ute N, . . _ - . Dearings on Invisible object o L0 Ll S R something that was of value to him. torr and can “bo. received at much)| Begs to announce that he has | r di e and soun: s i Thieving is as as S ! P - distance than light and sound || oo o Lo ee entire practice of Fhieving is as old as the race. And as old theart as the race is the idea some people get that they 'og and other condition ren- & s objects invisivle constitute || Dr, Shefferman, 719 11th St. - were the first to think of putting valuables in rca((;.\‘[dmv':\.u-‘e to .\r\l'(‘!l\ (IN ~hllD- . . - “'"T"J’dt“" S e etiption records oD a stocking, under a rug or behind a picture. Periled, ol | Provides Radlo Signals. Shefierman are now on file in You can’t hide anything that won’t be found * 1i L £ o M. ;7 T it Smission the nrei | | this office. some time. The only way to keep a thing threo stations in the vieinity of New safely is to put it in a place that defies forceful entry. 833838388383838888883883838388803038030s0000s0sssse0ses The Talk of Washington! HIS new store, with its “lver-Ready™ Charge Plan, is the talk of Washington! This new and original plan enables yvou to obtain the most delightful new styles in cloth- ing for every member of the family—WI'TH X iE FOR THE CON SY TERMS! Come, see for vourself. \We're continuing our Open- ing Specials for this week. 46099 30 Our Safe Deposit Boxes are safe. Theyv cost so little, vet they will protect thousands The Better-Half of dollars” worth of valuables. 0{ “King’ Tut“ ' As for money, it will never be stolen, nor is it as likely to be spent, if in a savings bhank. LSS sss s aeeeesssssssenesesssesssstnstsssssssssssssssssssssssiisssssnsssssssssss IN'all her regal splendor of ancient Egyptian days, never wore such exquisite Sandals—as this new model just out at the “City Club ‘ Shop.” i ' N.E.Cor.9ESE. ; d Opposite the Introductory Specials! A visit to this new store—a com- parison of the values, the styles, the quality and the pleasant ~n|'1|.!u_uvl- No Extra ings will- demonstrate the differ- ence! Ladies’ Suits, $16.95 | Charee N ¢14 7z | for Credit New Dresses, $14.75 Ladies’ Hats, $3.00 |- =@ i stores on th The Gray suede, patent trim. 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