Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 22

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AsPiRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are THE EVENING . STAR, "'WASHINGTON FESS LAUDS AGTVITY OF ADMINISTRATION Achievements in Two Years Chal- .lenges Record of Any, De- clares Senator. Achievements of the first two years of the present administration “chal- lerige the record to produce another two years of accomplishments which will approach it,” Senator Fess of Ohio declared in a statement today. The last Congress, In which he served as a member of the House, en- acted the “most stupendous volume of legislation ever written into law,” Senator Fess added. The record of accomplishment, he sald, was “largely due to the team work of the administration, not only 1in the cxecutive departments, but be- tween the Prestdent and Congress.” Insist! BAND CONCERT. Marine barracks today et 3 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestrs, Willlam H. Santelmann, leader: Taylor Branson, second leader. Rimsky-Korsakow Cornet solo, “Serenade,” . Schubert Principal Musician Arthur S. ‘Witcomb. “Samson and ¢ ques” . (a) In the (b) On the Mountain. quasi adagio. (¢) In the Village. Allegro uce. hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma.” “The Star Spangled Banner.” MR. FOSTER HONOR GUEST. The members of the Zonta Club of business and professional women will have Percy 8. Foster, president of the Banking, Trust and Mortgsge Company, as their guest of honor at WEDNESDAY. PROPOSE PASSION PLAY PRESENTATION ANNUALLY 8t. Patrick’s Players Plan to Per- petuate Exhibition Which Is Scheduled for Next Week. The Passion Play which the $t. Pat- rick's Players of Washington are to present at the President Theater next Monda; Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, to be an annual event bereafter, and may possibly be staged in the local players’ own theater. The Bt. Patrick's Players would make Washington the Oberammergau of America. They believe a true American rendition of the famous production, modeled after the Ober- ammergau’ play, staged in the na- tion’s capital would prove a tremen- dous drawing card to persons in $very part of the country. At their next meeting {he Board of Trade, Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodles will be asked to further the project, particularly as regards constructing the players’ own theater, which also would be modeled after the Oberammergau playhouse. Steel and cement would be used {n luncheon tomorrow at the | the construction of the local theater, MARCH 14, 1923, open-air playhouse with & feet across. It would be for all sorts of open-air WISE LITTLE HEAD. T Rseil, Giste, how do you ltke your new baby sistert /“Why, she ssems rather disagree able, Mrs. Brown, but I euppose it's & raistake to Judge too hastily.” 'THAYER| SUPERIOR PRINTING Small PHONE MAIN 1816 E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. Stores all over town. we make a reality in every Goodman store. Straight from the farm, dozen 1f you can’t come—phone. Another Goodman Store Tomorrow we are opening another store at 2611 Fourteenth St. N.W. —in which we shall feature Goodman meats and produce. We are bringing to this populous section the facilities for marketing which are so distinctly characterized by Goodman service. “The best for less”—you know—that’s the motto Special this week—Strictly Fresh Eggs 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD 8. FISK., M. ti th . Ba d ibed b As to activities luf{ the ldmilnls‘(ra- X ¥ Club at 1 c'clock hg‘:"l‘;'tlr:‘nel.d of wood]. e o tion in the fleld of foreign relations, 0 {8 known as the “mus Shou! e players put into definite e ]l:lg € genume yer product prescribe: e s a0 will provide the prog action their suggestion, it would phymcians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for “The overhanging clouds which mean the construction here of an darkened our international horizon - have disappeared, diplomatic ~and INDORSES 2-CENT “GAS” TAX. cordial relations now exist with all of Fisg 5 & the Rations of the earth, save onty [, LANSING, ifich. = March 14—} (B Hexits ‘and Rusein boh of which il | lower "housé, of che' Michigan tegis- fifi#fifi‘flfi.fimfififiw | l——alol——lal———lal———lal—— Qi Headache Rheumatism Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Pain, Pain be adjusted when our terms are ac- % t cepted. Out of the recent world con- | }ine 2 cents a gallon, The bill. Which vulsion, with its complicated situa- de:‘ Sy flDll M‘_" he nate, 18 tions, its conflicting national inter- [ designed to ralse & ests und irreconcilable ambitions, we pighway. purpos have emerged, our sovereignty un- |~ = questioned, our honor unsullied. where today we stand upon a vantage | ground to do good never hefore reach- ed by any nation in the history of the world.” ,000 annually Lumbago Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria Is the trade mark o Dager Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcyliceclé ve studied matrimo- nial figures say that when a widow enters into rivalry with a single lady s are always on the widow capturing the wedding ring. —_—— "Consider Value; Not Price Quality is the basis of satisfaction—and quality you are guaranteed in every- thing you buy here. That you pay less for it is duc to the policy of this store— which is to undersell. We are ready to open a charge account any time at your suggestion. ‘Spring styles are ready Variety! Good clothes only, but plenty of them; clothes to suit the taste of the well dressed —men and young men. The Society Brand version of the new style tendencies; correct, individual, smart. Fine tailor- ing, rich fabrics, many of them exclusive; all in all, the most distinguished Spring showing we have ever had. Darnock topcoats; Berkley Stripes; the Kant Slip waistband—three ex- clusive Society Brand features that will strike your fancy. A great variety at $55 and $60 . Others as low as $45 The Hecht .7th at F ... Grand Rapids Dining Suite (Exactly as Niustrated) Sheraton design of ten pieces—in Combination Mahogany and of the well known superior construction. Buffet is 66 inches long, with interior dustproof par- titioning, and the drawer bottoms are of Mahogany veneering; the Dining Table has an oblong top, 42x60 inches, and is extendable to 8 feet. Five Side Chairs and one Armchair with seats covered with a small figu a e Tapestry. SPECIAL (Bxactly as Illustrated) Four-Piece Bedroom Suite Queen Anne type—in Combination Walnut—of good construction, detail - 7], : and finish. The suite consists of Dresser, . Wardrobe, Full Size Vanity Case and $ |)ck Double Bed with bow-foot eynd. " .._0_0 splendld R er SPECIAL (Bxactly as Illustrated ) [ | | The comfort of ft—and the appearance of it—are best recommendations for it. Mahogany-finish Rocker, with shaped arms and uphol- stered spring seat; seat and back cov- ered with genuine Brown Spanish lea- ther. BPECIAL.. 5 g i % N 3 S N Featuring the Popular Hodges’ Rattania Rugs . Rattania is the most practical of Rugs—for any climate and for any room—no matter what character of wear to'which it is subjected. Rattania is made of heavy vegetable fiber, woven into Rugs by a special process— insuring durability, effectiveness and economy. We carry an excellent line of these Rugs—in the various sizes—and in assorted designs. $10.50 9x12 size, $15.75 6x9 size, 7.6x10.6 size, $13.50 4.6x7.6 size, $6.75 30x60-inch size, $2.35 The Beautiful Kimlark Rugs Of most attractive designs—suitable for any room— the hard-surfaced fibers harmonize with your decorative features. Kimlarks are very pliable, and will not curl or creep. Both sides are finished, giving you two wearing sur- faces. Ordinary soap and water is all that's necessary to clean them. They are three-ply and noiseless. either finish. 9x12 lize, $21.50 6x9 size, $13.00 Double size or 8x10size, $18.50 4x7 size, $7.00 R 27x54-inch size, $2.25 o o o O R o O TR, Four-poster Beds, in Maho, any-finish or Walnut-finis with gracefully shaped turn- ings and open foot end. In Seventh and Eye Streets Seventh and Eye Streets House and Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” 4| {

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