Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 22

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22 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 1 I.l” .]‘;l:mse tunes 11l. be an visiting wi men, to be followed by a|coming = on, Si - 4 o . . & the Avenue. tea Thursday. Lold ermon Was Helpful. Priceless Gem Nevertheless. Children Greatest Asset. RESERVE BUARD Shrine Convention Harry ¥. Cary, chairman of the |From the Boston Transcript. From the Louisville Courier Journal, [ Mrs. Leonard P. Steuart, The executive committee of the |transportation committes. arrivec 2 | ¥rom the Omaha Bee. Notes the potentate, who is th an| Almas 1923 Shrine Committee will | town today after an extended trig | A Dishop of the Methodist Church| A Kentucky girl thought she had | Children aro the nation's greates of the women's entert . meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the |reports that he hasn't seen any one |Telates the following experience: | marricd a French prince. but found |asset. Not one of them but will groy mittee, has named Mrs. Wis . | headquarters in the Homer building. | who is not coming t S 3 v servie Sunda orn- | g roRgel e ] ] e A Mon- | Brown' and Mrs. Harry ¥. Cary as 3 ki vention, & 1o the Shrine con- &\r‘? rh;h'“a:‘r\lI[r;r.':_l:\"'mfi;nlm,\ Ivlr‘- ':»’fél“'" hadn’t really married 2 man de- |into a better man or woman if lovel e Shrine events will open 156 Chuimeen Every Thursday night from now on ing, be. L e scribed as a capable dishwasher. |and mothered, cared for and trainei day morning, June 4, when, follow- the Almas Patrol will meet at its| ———— 3 xpres: CABDTERINEIOn | o 5 2 i ing the arrival of the Shrine car- [ Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5 and | headquarters om 13th street to discuss | Harriet Beecher Stowe ‘was oy Rl LR Sl UL L :u’ 1 ks ":::wx:srh:’r ; nx:r‘-‘d dnno and given a happy hchndhoofl befor: L avan, President Harding will dedi-5_luncheons will be held for the|plans for its purticipation in the/daughter, the sister, the wife and th g You cRE mover r Yhatyourl s disuwasher s nows {being sent out Into the world. Nelthe ) mother of clergymen. ) as “just | “a princ n mary a wife's estima- |is there any home that is not bettel cate the zero milestone on the Ellipse - | — like water to a drowning man.” ! tion. for having children in it Milo D. Campbe“ Stricken ON |ncar the White House. Secretary of, ~ - £ War Weeks will also officiate. Golf Links of Columbia S, 2 R 6 zoro milestone in San Fran- COuntry club. cisco, where the first members of the lcaravan will start, will be dedicated —_— May 1. o of the Bhrine ession will be & his- torio water pageant, entitled “The . i i f President | Congress of the Seas” which wili be Beceat: Mppointeciio | depicted by twelve floats showing the . 2 i dcvelopment of navigation. This Harding Had Been in Public |{{iTy Wil bo held Tuesdey aticr : 2 . {noon at 1:30, June 5, on the Potomac Life Thirty-Six Years. river along East Potomac Park. _ The regutta of the Southern Row- Milo I Campbell of Coldwater, | ing 2 seiation will be held later B Tuesday afternoon. where both shell o nember Reserve D Cpharesbothatiett, Mich., member of the Federal canoe and ewimining events witl be Board as the “dirt farmer,” dropped | held. Mcdals will be given to the 1d vesterday while playing a game {Wwinners. On the medal committes is of golf on the Columbia Country|Clifford K. Berryman, Willlam . Roberty A > “larl Club links. His death was due, the and=AppleconiClark <afid. 1o cerebral hemor- | The Imperial Council of the Mys- S tio Shrine will open its on Washington—New York—Paris " Store News for Saturday, March 24, 1923 i r 420430 Seventh Street Northwest From England, — Chocolate Covered from New York — v herever the, best ixtra! i gt = Candy Easter Eggs Men SFlneWOVen Filled with delicious fruit and nut cream, cocoanut cream or marshmallow. All sizes, from small ones at 5¢ to a lovely 23- nd egg at $10.00. We will he names Madras Shirts e e Hollow Chocolate s of pure milk chocolate—the A special purchase from the makers of proper sort for little folk & l(l,'v QI' ,;. ichocblate =t the nationally famous Picadilly Shirts PICS ! Shisk 2 c to 25¢c. If you like neat patterns, fine tailoring Jelly Eggs, in assorted colors and flavors—a necessary and correct fit, these Picadilly Shirts will part of every Laster basket. Pound, 19¢. how yvou something. Superiority is ap ; parent at a glance originate! Top Coats 0, $35, $40, $45 promptly at noon ‘Tuesday, June 5 Preceding this cvent the great strec parade of the Shrine units will take Dlace on Pennsylvania avenue. It is j estimated that more than 50,000 nebles will be in the line of march Wednesday night, June 6, the im- [bressive night parade will be held illuminated by torches. fireworks and the glare of hundreds of sea lights. Ordinariiy the adjournment of the { Imperial Conr sion s th . it i planned that Easter Candy Containers Bunnies, chicks and other pretty tovs that hold jelly s and Easter candies and make dclightful toys after candy is gone. 5c¢ to $3.00. : Fancy Baskets and Boxes, 19¢ to 75c. ggs for filling small boxes. Pound, 49¢e ~—First Floor. 2 i | Thursday night will be marked by 1231 F & ET 1 F STREE the time of a band of some | & {the dance of the states, during which S stationed near the Treas- LUERRAEREREERETIYREEILRERR AR RREIREAR the counctl ud- jtime the Avenue will' be roped off Sihns | : ’ Q" thousands of people will da SRR T A B A : % s YRR bR RSP NN VR R R NNV R R R il ‘ Our Dollies Are All Dressed for Easter HARRis- ‘ Y . StOCkingS /" 'E )| b EWING MILO D. CAMPBELL. X / ) for the Little Folks ;l rhage. Mr. Campbell coliapsed on the . links and died ten minutes later. Ini| Such company with former United States} ments and so manv Senator Townsend of Michigun he had - | 2 ; 5 95 3 E been playing golf, and at the time of 2 to $3 G - kinds and colors that h It le pl had just SzitolSikGlore §3 Crepe de el L e | Silk Hose En:";i:ees | Lany little tot or junior Ande il Lo : ) of a co! d at-A ot . 2 co'd. He had at selecting them—and so Board in the morning, and there \g Fance pex, few’ colors. A silk trimmed mothers will prefer 1316 10 1324 7TH ST.. NW. = lar assort to come and nd all descrip his usual vitality and keen in- the deliberations of the board. ! ete.'in hinck und reasonably priced i would & L »any the 1 : = 2 i | 4 Many r Born Seventy-Two Years Ago. Mr. Campbeil was born in Michigan, them. too. O ber 2 1851, and was seventye < old He was a practical farmer. operating (wo successful pro- ductive and model farms on the out- skirts of (oldwater. President Hard- pointed Mr. Campbell, the dirt er of the Federal Re- in January last In a is interest in agricultural i the development of sci- Fur Rabbits that jump % Super Values Concentrated In Our Line of = 95 . % 50 _ Children’s Ribbed Cotton o Natural Chicks . gMen s & Young Men’s SUITS DUE | oo™ R Nt Children's M e rcerized * Rabbits and Chicks for Baskets i fl.‘e CoArre.c! Stylesend l.:lb"c Py ey o8 Three-quarter Socks, i Lz 44 Ratbits in a Stroller Cart. . \ern agrigulture, he had At a price within the reach of every man and young man | black and romper shades, -.“é, 4 k. 2 P - ars 'inpublic . s 2 = < .o » ===y Easter Baskets in all shapes and tlone of trust | and showing a variety of colors, patterns and fabrics that __- ; 3 39c¢. S=——r " i 5¢ to $2.50 L one form or another. 3 # e E 5 . PN/ 3 2.5 y O e bfitiie afichizani) ou would expect to see at a much higher price. Single and iy atthe age of twen-||& double breasted coats. conservative and semi-conservative Nhl,or{‘,f’,(",,','?{,‘,‘,'"f.‘fi styvles and sport mudcifi in blues, grays, browns :'md niix- = - i} ot exams |8 tures. The assortment is very complete and there is a won- 7.4 i _ Rolled-top Sport Stock- [ e # derful saving on every suit in the lot. Mr. Man, we a i ings for boys, misses and you to make your selection now. Sizes 32 to +. No charge | children, 59¢. ISsT1s01; ‘mayer of Coldwater for || for alterations and a deposit reserves your selection until i Infants’ Fine Ribbed Ho- ce g - 2 inu'rla,‘e '““"’l g called for. siery, sizes 4'; to 61,, 35¢ “commi for ‘tw § & E ber of the state prison board two and 59c. o sinsa |2 Boys® Suits for Service, : cd [ ] Beys' Black Ribbed —Fourth Floor and First I'lo Steckings, 35¢ to 70c. candidate for a pos e reanen. |8 With 2 Pairs of Pants, Mr. Campbell has been | ""“ah‘l‘"“\'d""y‘;'.‘.'lb'g"‘gkufi::{!‘ T'hese are great values and at a very popular price. Tweeds \ R : For ”L” ‘g’} ee ()"() ’S E“St(’.r Olltlllg‘ ey e and blue, gray and brown mixtures in new model coats and enaliboard OF ERFm f;;l;‘l‘;;y:t;“’;‘;r-[ every one with two pairs of trousers. It's an old-time "m"}\:;'?::;:{: ?%?-:?gtfi.:éf{;::?, at an old-time price. Sizes 7 to 18. - ¢ ‘1 Baby Carriages and StrOIIerS s, s’ elatzaiasting i ; 3 ; _ > acientific operation of the modern | The baby’s part in the Laster parade will depend upon the e e e = ; i kind of carriage from which he coos and gurgles at the passing AT o kricatiure, horttoul: | | @ ; . crowds. e ieas i Tne.culkivation of s two ; 7 i : i "' g | We have recently opened a new department, wherein His D ‘ : . : e e chings oo Young Majesty may choose his #oyal coach. and have equipped it At the office of the secretary of the (| ’ e = ais nodels an : Sl i Al Al d ederal Reserve Board it was stated || el il o with the very best makes and large assortments. Many styles, rangements l|n:lh‘;\lultE::eeen[ucx:'fv;:}lel.e: E e all of a fine grade fiber, with the new hand grip. rubber tires and artillery wheels. Some also have a new spring suspension. Priced but it was known that the body |{ 5 & % . nei wrothl ecmnica ¥ 5ok |13 A New Purchase—Just in Time for Easter Selling at a Very Low Pricel $21.50 0 $42.50. —rourth Fioor board in their official capacity. H — i woe mus wes 3 Dresses, Coats, Capes & Wraps ¢ the Pittsburgh Clironicle-Telegraph wants two pounds of butter = = 5 what you sent us last week. Sale of Girls’ and Misses it ain't exactly like that she won't take it The grocer turned to his sustomers and remarked blandly: ‘ome people don’t like particular 4 [ ] customers, but 1 do. It's my delight to get them just what they want. I} will attend to you in a moment, my I Values to $10, Now bo 3 G 11 righ said the boy, “I o L sure and get the same kind. A g dad’s relations are visiting our house, The Coats are straightline models, and ma doesn’'t want ‘em to come T [ ] belted or flare, in overplaid or plain again colors, such as tan, bicge and deer. Unnecessary Noises. _ The Capes are full length, with bias From the Boston Transeript. e folds; novelty braid and silver but- An Englishman has finvented a d ton trimmed. Colors are tan, deer, “silent soup spoon.” Now let Mr. Bur- A copen and overplaid. Sizes to 44. bank cultivate for us a noiseless Beautiful New Spring The D o celery. Capes, sizes 2 to 16 years. | _ The Dresses are of Alltyme crepe, Speaking of the former, we recall i A”" e ) Canton crepe and taffeta; pretty bro- story of a man in restaurant £ new shades ot rose, co- cade waist, with plain color skirt ; saying to his friend: “That soup ||B} . T 2 s s ahonl dues hosidoesitr tantate pen, tan and overplaid buckles, buttons and novelty ribbon e novelty colors of contrast- | trim. Colors are almond green, co- Rucker & Rucker ing shades. Saturday only. | pen. cocon. gray, mavy and black l : Paperhanging and Paintin| Never before have we quoted such a 1210 H St NW. M"‘n, For the Kiddies’ Easter Parade EASTER low price on such high-grade instruments. Shoes and Pumps When these are sold you will never have Specially Priced 5 such an opportunity again. § Make the best of the opportunity quick. , Only thirty-five machines at this . ¥ s price. % 8 E ONE-PIECE GAS STOVE TOP 3 % 3 = g e ~ . o Sanitary. smooth top saves cleaning greasy . We guarantee every machine. We'can B ame s oo sastert dls Wila 25 ' furnish pants BV Bme ; iunives i . hey play Ly e Werite for. cirestar. s S S High-grade instruments, equipped with universal tone arm and double-spring motor. They play Brewer 3085, “Waialngtonr D 0. Ry e all makes of records ]gich mahogany-finished cabinets. A few cases of one of the models are slightly = = § New arrivals fresh S s sold “as is.” | We Buy— o e )l ) - from New York's marred and will be ¢ | DIAMONDS 10 8, as fllustrat- fashion leaders, and % TERMS—Pay cash for $7.50 worth of records, your own selections. el MRy, priced especially for 8 4 B 4 whi! s Fol er chil and 9 5 1] o G Gold and Silver rine who can weat up. 1o bisc No. 3 a‘variely of nest | | Saturday's selling April 1st start paying $5 monthly on the phonograph. one-strap pumps of patent leather. at a low figure. A KAHN Inc. = = 935 F St. N.W. —RBatcony Phonograph Shop.

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