Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 24

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24 REPORTS 1,300,000 THE _EVENING President Takes Flivver Ride; Houseboat Cruise Nears End STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TRAFFIC INSTITUTE PLAN INDORSED BY LUMBERMEN Manufacturers - Approve Bill in House to Solve Transport FRIDAY, MARCH 1t set forth that the lumbermen rec- ognize the necessity for reforestation and that plans should be devised im- mediately. John W. Blodgett of Grand Rap!ds, Mich., president, and all subordinate officers were re-elected. 23, 1923. Fourth IDLEIN BRITAIN: e |no hat. Mr. Harding climbed in the Absence of Labor Disputes . Noted in Check on Un- F - employment. from becat funds by then THIRTY WOUNDED IN FIGHT. CAIRO, Egvpt, M 20 —Thirty per Swift Construction. i PALNT That S-A-V-E-S A needless expense is often incurred through neglecting to take proper care of the woodwork of your home, when a couple of coats of good paint would protect and lengthen its life, Our practical paint experts are always on hand to consult and advise as to the amount and kind of paint to buy. If your floors need varnishing, we will be glad to show you how to save money by buy- ing your varnish care- fully. We carry a_complete line of PRATT & LAMBERT and ACME QUALITY Paiots, Varnishes and ‘ By the Associated Pre farch 23.—Some- [back seat n schedule, the houseboat rryiug President Harding ation party northward, to- day was on the Hallfax river, slowly pushing toward St. Augustine, the us of the cruise, sident Harding diverted from his © to u considerable degree yes- when the boat stopped at wville for gasoline and supplies, T a tour of the town In a driven by a young e President was uc- Dick Jemvis of the 1. Titusville, which 4 town to the south, d amused by the Harding of the vi was spent river and ule and it probable t reached b day, Chinese By the Assoc PEKIN fol wnnel shirt and ble s ride, returning to the dock just as the Ploneer was ready to lift anchor. Although virtually the entire day Ploneer last night w of the wa —_— HUANG FU RESIGNS. submitted h Problems. with Jervis and took his March 23 anufacturer As- in crulsing up the Indian |soclation has . A a resolution into the Halifux ri » |approving and off plan of Repres Minnesota for t onal Transpor he purpose of the would be to work out the {were declured to beset trans) |at present began to hat St efo luy he lumbermen n, which Forelgn Minister | Quits To meet In New York s Because of Criticism. inted Press 3.—Huang Fu has | ignation f the port- » minister | what it pr the No extra charge for the extra pair satisfaction. take the garment home and No Charge for Alterations 920 F St. N. W. Tell Your Friends just good sound business. unfavorable reports from manufact- urers—with prices advancing daily— you'll find it good business to invest- igate conscientiously and you'll find you cannot do otherwise than buy Bell’s 2-pants Suits value or that you can buy elsewhere for less before wearing and receive your Money Back. Values That Surpass Our Own Remarkable Past Records-- Small wonder that Bell's 2-Pants Suits are gaining in popularity every day. It’s all on account of Bell’s Qual- ty at Bell's Low Price—no magic— With the What Bell’s Plan of Selling Means It means quality tailored clothes at the price of the ordinary. It means you buy here for less, Selling clothes at through our stores in principal cities permit us to make tremendous purchases at the lowest possible at no sacrifice of style or quality or three prices only at low margins prices. That's why we can say-— if you feel you did not receive 1007, return the garment 2 STORES IN WASHINGTON 941 Penn. Ave. Where You Bought Your Suit : support to the Anderson of fzation of the ‘provides mitteo of PHIL. ert L. vice prsident in charge of passen- ger tra Reading rallway, dled his homd w had been thirty-four under banks h adverse RAILWAY OXFICIAL DIES. DELPHIA, March 23.-—Rob- Russell, fifty-six years old, lc of the Philadelphla and vesterday at ote, & suburb. lie with the rallroad | STOCKS BILL ITLED. s the ports of as y had been e found prineipally Ceylon, is fruit in of the | ClaflinOptical Co. cucf'thus 3. Sold by druggists and grocers Will Examine Your Eyes for Glasses Dress Hats Street Hots Sports Hats Evening Hats Dance Hats Drink VEGEX For Real Health Adds the spark of life to foods r_ > ler » | H ole——]n|—=lo]—— || 0| e | 0 | = [0] %) s food iron vitamins and | elements lacking from al diet. Delicious, invigorating! Q | | 1 @ @ m ] m @ fl fl fl fi | -fl | fl fll (6] c—=o|—=lolc—=lole—oF——=lol—Xc——]alc——]o]—=la]——] Saturday Att ractions 608 TO 614 Floor 608 to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. Offering—just before Easter—for Easter— 150 French Room Hats Each one of which yiclds to a very considerable reduction Milans, Leghorns and Straw Pokes, Off-the-Face, Turbans, with fruit, flowers, ribbons, ornaments and lace. 11 Every model exclusive and individual joje———jolc——]ajlc—2a|o]l———ja]c——=]al——2]o|c———= 0] b= o | e ol =—a|alc—o 5 [o|e=——a sl ——=lalc——=]olc—" The 1argcst ladies’ ex- clusive Ready - to - Wear Specialty Store in Wash- ington. 11th ST. NW. Selection tomorrow means satisfaction with saving W Almond aad Black Caston Crope Frock—315- Co ats at $25 Tailored Top Coats, in Polaire, Brushed Wool, Tweeds and Chinchilla; plain or checked effects. Capes at 525 The fashionable flowing models, in Nor- mandy, Velour, Bolivia, Poiret Twill and Canton Crepes—lined with Satin or Crepe. Skirts, $5.95 The new wrap-around and plaited mod- els—Basket weaves, Eponge, Prunella, Po- lair and Velour Checks. Sweaters. $3.95 Slipover and Jacquettc mode]s: new stitches ; new colorings and combinations. Sad Poisst Twill Capa, Crope Lnod—325. 5 Gray Plaid Camelair Tsp Cast—$25. Bralded Seit of Nary - Tricotine—$25. Suits at $25 Smart Sports Suits of Camelair, Tweed. Polaire, Velour and Homespun—and dressy models in Tricotine and Poiret Twill, beaded and braided. Frocks at $15 Entirely new models in Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, Printed Crepe, Crepe Julia, Taffeta. Blouses, $5.00 Many cl’larming styles of overblouses— in Printed Crepes, Paisley and Persian de- signs—most attractive for wear with the season's Suits. For Saturday Only Silk Hose, $1.79 Pure silk and full fashioned Chiffon and Glove Silk Hose: with lisle tops; perfect quality. Black, Cordovan, Beige, Gray and Gun-metal. jole——"alolc——=lole——2lal——"o——]o]—— —=]a]——==]al——=]a|c—=]0] bilipshort @ @ fl H fi m | | | | fl | fl

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