Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 32

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"33 " EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TFRIDAY, MARCIT 23, 1923, MUTIT AND JEFF—Speaking About Newsy Letters. . (Copyright, 1928, by H. C. Fischer, Trade Mark reg. U. 8. Pat. off.) WHAT You T WANT Some AND THAT'S é?, MurT! T SAID "DEAR MoTHeR=\[THAT'S CASY: S 1 1{ H . 1 0Ss1€ery LOOKING WRITING PAPCR' OUER FWG AND NOW T WAAT To || JusT REMEMRER Y N THe c cuce c ey Hemet WORRIED \OU'RE- €DUCATED — EXPENSIVE N ;.om;m; S ‘ SINCE T S ’ \ MAYBE You CAN BT x caAnN - % d . 9 A2 ' sPeLl BANANAS. 2 ExPLORE KING 5 HELP me ouT. N . ) ' LUDED are the t makes in Amer ’ such as— “Phoenfx‘i “Onxy” Silk Stockings with Pointex heels .. ... $. “Onxy” Lace=clocked All-silk Stockings ......$2.95 - | Two-toned Derby Ribbed ] Wi "".',..i\f.;f\““’;l.'.‘;’uf,":';iWOULD RESTRICT ALIENS. | PHOTO PRINTS ON DISPLAY. | CLASSIFYING BILL TALK. 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Medium Tan Hi The Famous ALMCO Lamps with 6 rows of stitching A few models at $5.50, $6 and $6.50 also Black Calf - . : i \ Smartly Fashioned Shoes at Temptingly Low Prices Colorful Fashions = : - & PAnEY for Rompmg Childhood DI gy Feature the Women’s ‘cature m 1s isplay are > . many styles of genuine Easter Style Displays For M!SSGS and Almco Lamps—not ordi- by : . r nary lamps, but veritable B Sphmx C"llld en % 2 feae - works of art and specially I\ Z Beigsiansde e 72 ent Leather, Black Misses” and Children’s Patent Lcather priced, too. ;‘“'{‘" White $10 Two-strap Pumps, $3.50 to $5. . : — Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather or We can show here but a couple Rlack Calf One-strap Pumps, $275 to of the wunusual values. 3 $4.35. There are many, many - g 2 Tan, Brown le Patent Ledther Ox- 5 = de, Kid b fords, $3.25 to $4.75. more and every one an 'I‘r(i;r::yB?::keSatixn. # o Suede Trim. Black Patent Leather Roman Sandals, $2.50 Calf, Patent §1( > to $5. 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