Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 15

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HARDINGS O SO AT SNOWDEN HOME *Firestone Leases Estate for President’s Use—Party i Reaches Miami. POLITICAL CHIEFS GATHER Daugherty, Bryan and Cox Expect- ed at Resort—Latter Not Likely to See Executive. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., March 14.—President . Harding arrived at the end of his Florida journey shortly before noon today and immediately began playing golf at ome of the Miami Beach courses, ‘The houseboat Pioneer, however, was still several miles north of Miami, traveling slowly to avoid numerous sand bars. Carl G. Fisher's speed- beat Shadow VI met the houseboat &t the north end of Biscayne Bay and the President and other members of the party were persuaded to board it and come to Miami for lunch and & game of golf. The boat was expected to arrive during the afternoon. 1t is understood that Harvey S. Fire- stone, Ohio itre manufacturer and a close friend of the President, has leased the James H. Snowden estate here for the entertainment of the President. A number of political lead arties are in the city . and ¢ Will confer Attorney General Daugherty, who ating from his re “1 rejoin the party After a game of gon sterday, the President and his anions sumed their crulse down from Fan Lauderdale, but the going agal proved rather slow, except when the ical eaders expect- da PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION | f Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than - $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Heahng « Honey STOPS THE TICKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE COUGH Its Soothing, Healing Effect. soon gives relief. Price 35c. g APenetrative Healing Salve and § aMild Laxative are importantin the treatment of Coughs, Spas- modic Croup and Colds, therefore, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and .a package of Grove's Liver Pills “are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing Honey, making a eomplete Do your gums b_leed easily?Ifso,takeheed. Pyc:rhea is coming. Itstrikesfour persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless and health. 99000000000000000000900050000008000000009000000000000000000000000800 :l! !l fl l fl | | ! ape youane | | 3, | fl | fl | = D. C. FIREMEN PRAISED BY ASSISTANT WAR CHIEF Efforts in Exun;uhhlng Fort Myer Blaze Win High Commendation. A letter commending the Washing- ton firemen who went to the ald of the soldiers at Fort Myer in fighting a fire there several nights ago was receilved today by the Commissioners from lslnnv. Secretary of War D'l[‘h! F. Davis. pecial mention is made of Acting Batiation Chief A. H. Wolter, who accompanied the_firas oomplnle to the Fire Chief George S. Wat- believed that no meeting will take place between President Harding and | ), Mr. Cox, but it is possible that Mr. e Bryan will call on the chief execu- tive during his stay here. Mr. Bryan ?n‘d the President are close personal rien ¥ P =l \\\\\\\WWW// ' The satisfaction a Buick gives an owner is surpassed only in - the new Buick he buys. — W \\\\\\\\\ live on the sérolls and walls of characters that decorated her majesty's apparel of this season. We are presenting a splendid variety of Persian, puoley. Egyptian and otbcn oncntal designs, in faithful prints—gaily colored and expressive of that age of wonderful mokif Frocl(s—-at $15 and $25 son also hurrled to I‘ort Myer when word of the fire , and r.c; od u\n wnrk of h‘ll men. officers and men t LII flr‘ d!pflrtmsn'. for the vn.\;n.bla service rendered on this oc- 12 ment offi the assistance renderod by the local firefighters. < T AU WILHELM GRANDAD AGAIN. By the A iated P AMOUNDEN, Upber Austria, March 14.—The Duchess of Brunswick, daughter of former Emeror Willlam of Germany, has given birth to a son. f Brunswick, who The Duchess of Brunswick, who was Brunswick in X latest additicn, thelr (nmlly mcludu three sons and one daughter. e s Mary Buckholz, a German girl, 1a the fret foreign woman to become a Buddhist convert in Japan. ///////////_////////mum\\\\\\\\x Be Sure to View the Spring Exhibition of Yoang Ladies’ Outer Apparel at the mms’mp E' INVITE our pa- trons who are in- terested in the cor- rect outfitting of girls from 6 to 16 to vesit our exhibi- tion of specially selected models in sprng and sum- mer coats, suils, frocks and chapeouz for misses. You will delight in this special showing* of models for budding girls that fol- low faithfully the trim lines and chic effects of the prevailing modes and yet portray in their charming simplicity the youtkfulness of those who wear them. Third Fleor Frep Girl Shop s Our values are as remarkable as our styles are distinctive. Eriebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET rf‘o GIBLS Sl% W The House <] of Courtesy 4 o 3 11th ST. N.W. TS Which Philipsborn Preparation Fully Merits Ancient Egypt has furnished the inspiration for this spring's fuhmn—-haerodyphc- that centuries past; pictured scenes of royal robes—are r revelry pnd crypm: by modern art for feminine: . Others Up to $65.00 Second Floor. [——>lo]c———=lol—=lal———lo] |lc——————lo/——ol———Jol——colal—12 @:—EE@E@E_&E‘—:EEEEE@EEE E = I= fi n || g fl o] === 1923, | .. : Washington— o Home of the Famous Stacy- Adams & Co. Shoes Stacy-Andmams Shoes Famous the World Over for Quality, Style, Value We feature these Shoes with a full knowledge that they demonstrate the Highest Type of Men's Footwear that can be produced.’ Styles are Originated by S.-A. & Co. Qu'alnty is attained by the selection of superior materials and the l'ughest class of Shoe making —to which is added the most approved models built on Lasts that Fit. are the Best Valuea for the money because not on]y are their prices in _reason, but “best is always cheapest™ in the long run. Prices, $12.50 to $14.50 All Leathers—High and Low Cut 1334 F Street Pennsylvania Avenue Medjum-Weight Golf Hose $1.50 Plain colors, including the camel’s hair shade, made of ribbed cotton; with fancy lace tops. All colors, and all sizes. First Imported Golf Balls 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Standard weight and— brand-new balls — straight from the other side. Fourth Floor. HUMAN Saks & (Jompany % Edmonston & Co., Inc. ANDREW BETZ, Manager dvisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Z2zzzzzZ, Seventh Street The Karlton is a great Hat o How do you judge a Hat—by its becom- ingness of shape—or its length of wear? Measure the Karlton by either—and it proves its superiority. Becoming in shape because of its propor- tions—which take every head into account. Wearability—you have never owned a Hat—except it was a Karlton—that held its own in service equal to it. All the spring shades. SIDE OF BANIKING The Lesson of Winter Very few people can go through a winter without unexpected calls for money. Sickness is then most likely to strike the wage earner. or some member of the family, and a sav- ings ‘account becomes a heartfelt blessing, The householder underestimates the amount of coal needed—the family is a little too gener ous at Christmas—clothes and shoes counted on to last the season through wear out and expen- sive new ones must be bought. In a thousand ways winter emphasizes the value of money laid asnde for emergencies, Remember winter and start _saving for the snowy, day as well as the rainy one, MT. VERNON

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