Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 8

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HAY FEVER CLINI, | WILL BE REOPENED Woman’s Weifare Associa- tion Plans to Continue. Fight on Disease. The a the pell alder, ha all proven of timelin h of spring. signaling f trees such as the . maple, eim and birch, s of hay er, makes and of interest the an- nouncement that the Women's Wel- fare Association will its olinic for the preventive of that disease resume treatment rly form o the ventive treat- ust Le initi- hieved by | e relief af- | Ram's Head Players, sitting, left to right: Josephine K James Reyuolds, Walter THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. PLAYERS WHO MET WITH SUCCESS AT "LITTLE THEATER." hinson and Leonn Roberts. Standing, left to W. Beck, Maurice McRae, Lester Shaffer and Robert Bell. MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. More sharply defined than ever this season. The high quality standard, the authenticity of the styles, their strictly Washington character and with all—the reasonableness of Dorothy Dodd prices— these are the reasons why you'll find Dorothy Dodd Shoes on the feet of smart women this season. No words or pictures can convey the comfort of Dorothy Dodd Shoes so well as an actual fitting; how snugly they fit at the ankle, heel and instep. Every test of Fashion, every need of fit and comfort, every proof of value, is seen in the variety of Dorothy Dodd Shoes now on display. | Society of Denver, at a meeting held y at Moose Hall, 7th and G | ' HEADS JUNIOR LEAGUE. T st | Bernard Trupp President of Jewish | m Robinowitz was elected | vice president; Evelyn Rosen, secre- | tary Mary Ugel treasu: and | Leonora Loeb, financial secretary. s addressed by C, tion to continue the importance to the - RAM'SHEAD TROUP Price Range Society Branch. meeting w ' Theresa Colburn as Ner PASTOR'S LAST WISH. Funeral Rites Held at Zion Bap- tist Church by Request. died. Rev, Willlam J.} of the First Baptist juest that| 1d at the| e request _to the won or his many MISS COMSTOCK POPULAR! Radcliffe Club of Washington to | and good | of Wash- Ada | pres- | will | Shylock. ual incident of the Merchant of 1 Theater yves- came at the con- when the audience, which had already expressed its warm | ciation of the work of those| d in the last act, lnsifil(—d‘ tell. whose final exit had o at the close of the court- - the demand of retained in t ra which he participates. Miss Hamper in the important role of Portia gives a finished portrayal, which is in keeping with her pre- vious appearances d This idea is| al scenes in & the week. her maid, | and con- | tributes to the lighter qualities which are associated with certain portions of the play. Edward Lewers as| Launcelot Gobbo furnishes the tradi- tional degree of comedy, and Guy Tindsley as Gratiano finds opportuni- tles for a spirited contribution to the plot. _ Violet Hall Caine as Jessica John Knight as Lorenzo, her Tover, are an_ entertaining young couple. ~ John Alexander as Bassanio nd Vaughan Deering as Antonio are cast to advantage. Agnes Elliott Scott presents the song in the second act with excellent effect. An attractive set was provided for the scene in Portia’s garden. shares her important sc and Rucker & Rucker Paperhanging and Painting 1210 H St. NW. M. 742 —© WHEN YOU NEED A KEY| You need our instant dupli- cating service. Duplicate key, 25c. Bring your locks to the shop. TURNER & CLARK Basement. 1233 New York Ave. "THE CHASTLETON 16th and R Sts. HOTEL APARTMENTS Non-housekeeping. 1 room and bath. 3 rooms and bath. Heuwekeeping. 3 rooms and bath. 4 rooms and bath. By the week or month. Excellent Restaurant - st b | force as possible, 50 that all possible | ENDS FIRST SEASON Will Close Doors Séturday Night Until Next Autumn. Saturday ght the ers will complete their first their little “in dence of the m Bell,” and W ful -little close its doors to the public next fail weeks' dev ten pl playhous, hington's s untit after a period of twelve ed to the presentation of 1 well given. by rt with James ¥ this little group of ed their poin need of a pl including fantasy slected from the best rature the world over. s produced, in_dramatic Of the ten four are by Ameri- Ram’s | theater will officially | | Bernard Trupp was elected presi- | | dent of the Junior I gue, a branch | D. | of the Jewish Consumptive Relief | society ivak, } — Il This magnificent brownstone and pressed brick Detached 12-room dwelling <. Corner 31st and Que Sts. N.W. | { ; ¢8| For residence, club . & - < house, private school | 2 ¢ or boarding house 4 4 - $21,500 if sold before April 1 Salesman on prem- ises from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock today. Inspeo- tion after today by per- mit only from this office. ty would cost abeut deuble) 308-309 Bond Building Main 6226 architectural HARRY MILLER Exclusive Agent two are Irish, two Eng- ck in selecting. dire the teamwork of Jose- inson, of Leona Roberts, the leading J ssistant num- | | Smith, Anne T ¥ Ti Margaret Woodburn, on Wright, Arthur J. Rhodes and gave their time and talent to ous casts. t was the work of James A Reynolds, the New York stage artists, | that provided that “final touch” that gave each play its perfect atmos- phere. D. C. LETTER CARRIERS GOING TO CONFERENCE Scores of Postal Employes to At- tend Meeting at Baltimore March 23. Scores of local letter carriers and clerks are to attend the conference convention of the District of Colum- bia_and Marviand postal workers to be held March 23, at Baltimore. Postmaster Chance, who is to at- tend the meeting, has asked for a list | of local clerks and carriers, who de- re to attend, having been authorized the Postoffice Department to work ofice that day with as small a employes may attend. Postmaster General New Is to at- tend the conference. All postoffice stations in Baltimore will be closed for the day. BALDWIN GETS ORDER. PHILADELPHIA, March 17.—Bald- win Locomotive Works has recelved an order from Baltimore and Ohio raflroad for fifty Santa Fe type en- gines. NORTHWEST BARGAINS INSPECT SUNDAY 113719 to 5727 13th St. N.W. i (Just North of where 14th Street car stops) | | | 8 ROOMS AND ATTIC The only new city houses offered on the market for this price and on such easy terms. ! al— : All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments {{il All houses have outlets for sink and gas range on second floor so you can easily rent second floor for | enough to make monthly payments. Be Well Dressed For EASTER Clothes on Credit The very latest styles for men, women and children. Come in and see our new young men’s department, for we are carrying the very snappiest in young men’s clothing and haberdashery. ONLY One Store, No Connection With Any Other Store in the City. Outfitters to Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N.W. g E——————— secretary of the relief $5.50 o $ I 2.50 We Feature Exclusively Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Women “Little Dorothy” and ‘“‘Dorothy Junior” Shoes for Children and Misses T PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est’d. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Shoe Department—Second Floor S Ly 1 ‘ T AT Immmflflfllllflllfllmmg Class “A” Common Stock «PIGGLY WIGGLY stores, nc. $55 PER SHARE $55 PER SHARE Partial Payment Plan or All Cash if Desired! This is a yoting stock. Is preferred asto dividends. Iscumulative asto dividends—now paying $1.00 per share quarterly, which is more than 77 on the price of 355 per share. Dividend dates are March 1st, June 1st, September 1st and December 1st. PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES now operating in 41 States and Canada. L0 The Piggly Wiggly System was devised and the stores invented by Clar- ence Saunders, six years ago, in Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Saunders’ purpose was to serve the public by giving it an opportunity to buy its groceries at thc lowest possible price. The popularity of the system is demonstrated by its growth, as shown by the number of stores at the beginning of each year— 1917, 25 stores; 1918, 52 stores; 1919, 162 stores: 1920, 286 stores; 1921, 53+ stores: 1922, 685 stores; 1923, 1,241 stores. Subscriptions for this stock received at the temporary office of Piggly Wiggly Investment Company 604 14th Street N.W. (Wyatt Building, Ground Floor) ' Telephone Main 9557 Representative will call upon request AN

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