Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 10

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‘10 ADYASTOR GIVES - PLEAFORYOUTH Urges Measure Banning In- toxicants to All Under Age of 18. i | 1 i | | i | { | i WITH wiIT i SPARKLES Commons Gives Way to Laughter | ss tie & | LoN at Some of Peeress’ Apt sion - was count and Lady 9. —Lady Astor, house of commons to- day the second reading of her billy prohibiting the sale of intoxicants to Fouths under eighteen'years of age for consumption on the premises, de- livered an address replete with witti- cisms to an attentive and frequently amused house. The bill, she declarcd, was designed | heir health, | W ¢ to protect adolesec self-control and po —and remove boys an s of resistance wirls from th tronwents of the public house. It} 1. she pointed out. | liguor to 1 her bill n that people _ eighteen nd we women love vou be- re children.” Strong Backing. She declared the bill was not in any | sense her Dbill, as Lord Bryce had In- | r It was and behind | women, the | no as to the danger of | the period of ado gestion that the tolcrated. spirit and what Lady Opposed as “Dry” Wed Tt the bill was a little h legislation try w 3 the bill be ‘ot _glorious, 3 whic when | ghtly led and gulded, most n- | ‘hen wrongly led, is ves-Lord, conservative member for the vood division of; abeth, moved the rejection of the declaring it was merely an en-| ng wedge for absolute prohibition. ! _— Conalder the Chicks —when you go in for farming th summer—include poultry in your cal culations. You can raise chickens m profitably and have a lot pleasure out of it. too. But you'll w to stock up with the right kind fowl. Refer to the Garden” Column in the Classi Section. That will put v with dealers who car with the kind of chicks you want— Advertisement. Puppy and Dog Biscuits Bennett’s Milk Bone Shape 117%-0z. Carton Puppy Biscuits.. 31 -o0z. Carton Puppy Biscuits.. 11%;-0z. Carton Dog Biscuits 31 -oz. Carton Dog Biscuits... Dogs Bark for Tt Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Street Established 1875 { Good 1o the lust drop § H a should say it is ! I could tell a cup of Maxwell House blindfolded. What else could have such aroma, such’ flavor, Royalty Attends Unique Guests in Silk Breeches.. i brol {of pa {of one of their subjects | their “For Farm and |k THE British King Dines With Labor ' Chiefs for First Time in Life Affair at Lady Astor’s | Home. [i Get Bid to Palace Affair. T EeEL 1B ol Press. | March 9.—The king and | rst time in their lives with the lubor members | . ient tonight in the home | : a dinner given by tor. at which their majesties niet »ng others James Henry Thomas, general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen; John Robert Clymes. president of the National Unlon of General Workers and former labor leader in the house, and Philip Snowden. and A Unique Afair. h i que in British social | 1ged as much to! queen to meet | 1) St 2 3 | that the us nith the Jabor- | would be In orde aborites to| ¢ the mnobllity tact with their|jo)q Fack Lo g King to Entertain. €1 while the others seemed anxious to ers of the labor part manner. e campaign for | ed | inc! ng: Thomas, and even inquired of | ian high commis: Mr. f his stocking: /MARTIN WOLF, he King and ard joking- BURROWES 5% RUSTLESS| . SCREENS ALL CITIES Largest Screen Manufacturers in the World Recognized standard for over 30 years in both WOOD and METAL Frames BURROWES ALL-METAL WEATHER STRIPS Are as famous as Burrowes Screens Window Shades and Awnings Our Salesmen go everywhere and furnish estimates without obligation. Phone Main 8620 or Write to THE E. T. BURROWES CO. 803 Continental Trust Bldg. Cor. 14th and H Sts. N. W., Washington cheeriully Regular *3 Quality Roses only*1.50 dozen tomorrow Carnations, $1.50 dozen Sweet Peas, $1 bunch Decoration for Spring Weddings Only five hundred (500) of these choice Roses will be available, so you'll do well to be early with your order. Saturday's special price will quickly dispose of the lot. 14th and H Phone Main 3707 Modern Modes for Modish Misses Siz to Sizteen 5P5R53¢ Spring Creations for Youth’s Own Springtime Await Your Attention at the g 2 Y OU need not envy “big sister” any longer. This Spring youv coz be fully as vogueishly cos- tumed. For we offer an adorable display of Spring array exquisitely styled and ezcellently fashioned ex- pressly for you. \GB52625250505252525252 e 12585252525252 5252575625252 Our costumes for girls of six to sizteen are marked by a meticulous exactitude of detail and smartness of styling hitherto the sole privilege of those more mature—a fact ap- preciated with equal enthusiasm by mothers and daughters. Our values are a3 remarkable as our styles are distinctive, Erfebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET " Coats—Frocks—Suits—Chapeaux For Girls Six to Sixteen EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WILL DEPORT RUSSIANS. K Lord Robert Cecll, Lord and Lady Islington, Dame Lyttleton, Mrs. Lioyd George, Sir John and Lady Stmon, the lord mayor and Iady mayoress of Plymouth, Col. and Mrs. Spender- Clay and Mrs. Margaret Wintring- ham, M. P. J. Ramsay MacDonald, labor leader, in the house of commons; John Robert Clynes, Philip Snowden and James Henry Thomas have accepted invita- | tions’to dine with the king and queen at Buckingham Palace on March 15, according to the Daily Herald, the labor organ, and a number of labor members of parllament will attend the afternoon party at Buckingham on March 16. Although this is the first occasion in which laborites will_dine at Buck- ingham, members of tHat party have attended summer garden fetes there. —_— To Cure a Cold in Take Laxatibe BROMO QUI: box bears the sigaaters oL E. W B sure you get BROMO.) = 30c.—Advertisement. 3y FRIDAY, NEW YORK, March 0.—The Polish | government has fssued a decree provid- ing for the deportation of all Russian infng in the country after Stepiten Grotowsk! h consul gen- | ! eral here, and the Dbureau of in- formation said they had not been in- formaed of the deportation decree, FICTIO Worth Reading for Rent, 25c Pearlman’s Library 933 G S i NEAR COR. 10th & G Sts. | Wl n | i FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND \YourkFuL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a* Tenth St. MARCH 9, 1923. - NDON'’S 924 F St. N.W. We Vacate These Premises Spring Apparel For Kiddies —is here assortment and at just the right prices. Coats and Capes At Your Service Ours is nof the only shop where you outfit your children for but selling may spring: clothes than You are assured courte- ous and expert service, i Rere is more effecting a sale. correct and becoming fashions and most eco- nomical prices. Spring Millinery for girls. in both sport and dressy models. in milan hemp and Sweaters of best sizes 0 to 14 vears st are inciuded. K00, for . cial quality u O, .udlA Regularly seil for 1 Coats Special in varied For Girls y 14 vear old Girly You'll surely want one Ranging in price from $10.00 to $29.50 Hats, either brims. gros . models ior " $1.50 wool for 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. The Store That Sells ARNE VOEE Smart Wearing Apparel “Jane Vogue” Easter Hats Tuesday Night, March 13. Don’t Miss This Opportunity of Securing the Greatest Bar- .gains in Women’s and Misses’ ‘Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses Ever Offered in Washington All Sales Final Spring Footwear At $3.95 “Regular” New Spring Styles in Pumps, Oxfords The same old correspondingly good quality with Hirsh- Designed styles go along with $3.85. The good shoes and correct style Hirsh’s gives at this low popular price are the at- traction of hundreds of women who thought “it can't be done"—but were pleasantly surprised when they bought. “Try It.” Patents, Satins, “Two-Tone,” "“Sports"—in all heels and leatherfl. Just Dozens of Styles and Dozens of Kinds. g " Children’s Shoes We can give your children the good shoes your mothers and fathers say you used to wear years ago—with just much more style and a very low price for “these times. Expert skill has fashioned these New Spring Hats. They express the finest of authentic New Hat styles in reproductions of import- ed models and American adapta- tions. Street Hats stress effec- tive draped effects; Dress Hats $ 5.00 are beautiful in handwork and in the lovely Springtime shades. 3 Other “Jane Vogue” Hats, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 You certainly should be pleased to learn that we are ex- clusive Washington representatives for “Jane Vogue” Coats, Wraps, Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Skirts, the ultra-smart wear- ing apparel for women and misses. Only at Ney’s can you buy 2 “Jane Vogue” garment—the standard for authority of style, finest workmanship and fabrics. As a Splendid Example of Good Style, Smart Tailoring Combined with Fine Fabrics See the “Jane Vo¢|;e~ Coats, Wraps, $2 5.00 Suits and'Dresses at....... Strap Pumps Pateut and tan 1-strap pumps aqu‘arc nature-shaped toes—rubber ‘heels— £t 8.....51.65 and $1.95 81 to 11..$2.45 and $2.95 11,0 2...$2.95 and $3.45 Growing Girls’ Tan and black walking oxfords— rubber heels—square and English shaped toes— 91/,-8, $3.45,$3.95 and $4.85 Boys' High Shoes In tan and black. A “Hirsh Special” Solid leather construc- tion; rubber heels— 9 to 13, and 1 to 6 One Price, $2.95 Boy Scouts, Solid Leather Construction, 9-13% and 1-6, $1.95 Boys' Oxfords Solid leather construction: full weight soles—rubber heels—Eng- lish shapes— $3.45 Misses™ and Children's Patent one-strap pumps, gray suede cut-out backs—welt soles. rubber heels— 81, to 11 Roman Sandals In patent leather; pliable and good fitting— 21908 .. conniivei . 4D 8 to 11... vnr... §2.95 % to 2:...5 HIRSH'S SHOE STORES /026-/028 Upper Seventh Street.in Lm_:afion; City-Wide in Trade

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