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¥ i 10 i : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 1, 1923—PART 1. ARLEY ON HYGIENE -~ WILL BE HELD HERE “mateur Athletic Federation Sponsors Meeting Set for April 6 and 7. Shrine Temple | Ofters 2 Prizes For Drawings For the best design of a medal to be given to the winners of the | water sports during the Shrine conclave, the Almas Temple 1923 | Shrine Committee, through its en- | tertainment committee, offers two prizes, one of $75 and the second of $25. The drawing, it is stated, should .~ An Appreciation | To Our Patron Friends:‘ We desire to thank you most heartily for the prompt re- sponse to our announcements during the past few weeks of our REMOVAL SALE and for your liberal and high- ly_appreciated patronage. We are now located at our new store, 1119 14th St. N. W_, with a full line of fine MINIATURE GRAND PIANOS be on cardboard, nine by twelve inches, and should contain three | A conference of hygiene and phys- | figures, a sculler, a canoeist apd a | swimmes h the following in- il education authorities under wimmer, wit e fo “Forty-ninth annual im- » of e National Amateur e L A. A. O. N. M. S, $ vy 1 T~ e o Wismimgron D, & Jozgnmhs highly _developed, PERSONAL REPRODUCING led by Jirs. Hertert Hoover, the | BT Cotion ot the arust on the PLAYERS, REGULAR PIANOS and PHONO- tistion na! nationalipeEanent The competition is apen to all GRAPHS. Being out of the “HIGH RENT” district, we will.be in better position than ever to serve you with a lower price, quality considered. This is the age of “QUICK TURNOVER,” thercfore “MORE SALES AND SMALLER PROFITS” on in- dividual sales shall be our motto. Before making the purchase of a musical instrument we are sure a call of investigation will repay you. T.P. CULLEY & SON Established 1902. 1119 14th St. N. W. the Girl Scouts, will meet in this| i rell, commissione istri States, the death rates for the whnes\‘ ag;lnr‘:ni\vr’lrr:fsl,mufrlh:'ejuré\lg'ir:l&ffi A 6 and 7 to initiate a na-| R oL e mout ibelug Ioar (han) fn /g ClifGrAS I Beryman W u ovement to promote the Virgini | ety O e Ty o hg| Roberts and Appleton Clark, J " r wi Missouri enry i o N e: ——————— d morale of women ; Re of the whites, because the negroes Hlinois; Dr. A. 1. Owens,lare a race of children who have not|" An enlisted man in the machine gun ) \ SRR ] 3 vet learned to take care of them- | unit of an American Army infantry » main purpose of the confer- e a.; Pro L selves. arties from 115 to 125 pounds. o is to work out, for women and v A ¢ A { ; y 3 i i ) oas = TR a desirable program of ath- _—_—_— and recreational activities. A e . Yor 5 .l\xrl!ur ‘l e . Jistrict of Columbia, mem- £ this nature for men and | steins 0L COIIMTE e A Jated at a previous con- | National Building in Washing- | e of the #aviso ‘ence is now in operation. At this e there Wil b three major tovies| - ton Would Be Erected as {BENIES PH_I_AGRA Many Approve Movement. Educational Temple. \ and tests and their co- { tion will occupy a large part — = E . program. Another section| Launching of a movement to erect | 1l deal_with _mass_activitics and |in Washington. a national memorial | | eTT CfeCt Upon the MATvRIT building “to commemorate the heroic ik ie community; while the third topic|deeds of negro soldlers and sailors | will be stressed is competitive | Lpo"rousne in all. the wars of o K g it e e e o x| Dr: ‘Harris! Declares Bjsease! was’ arnounced last night LL departments of the Bank will remain open on Monday until 5:30 for your by Ferdinand D. Lee, president of | P - o . - = - | the National Memorial Association, | Is Negligible Factor Below convenience. Especially will this give Inc 2 A you 3 ity to start the Savings Ac- veround and you an opportunity s ¢ ¢ Ameria, | The association was formed in Mason-Dixon Line. Sount you! hirse promisediyouiscll. 1 \dl““!\y”l]l l{{"kll\‘l and its scope was widened R vational Child 3 o war. he governors of s i % i i S Aprericen So0t oud gwar. The moxernoes of et vl b Risming Il earn 37 interest on daily balances here. tich el eral states by request have appointed .lm e Harris of Birmir = tion, the Girl § ts and the |representative corumissioners from a., a brot nator W. J. — — S — o e ol i ASL e = = Women's Christian Associa- | their respective states to co-operate | red tonight Ask us 1o send yon a copy of our little hand- STORE NEWS for Monday, April 2, 1923 with the as: ation, it way stated. | e physicians in the U book—*“Banking Made Plain.” It’s instructive. - S5 SESC G P S e — = ES Hoover, who : BN 0 < Bureau Neur: A Bill Introduce ns’ Bureau Neur national problem, and hortly after the organ chool that pellagra is a ne L s e B R =5l And Now, It's Willow but the entra vented action In 1919 Re: g a 00 3 omed agtion " astd eny s o ot | I— = Furniture duced bill to eate a comn E pica e, ! a sl plan and desi r i 8 1 i but S E For porch, lawn or living room, natural-finish willow furniture brings a message of cool comfort through Summer’s heat. And this newly received willow is as sturdy as it is attractive. ‘Guaranteed ten years—and demonstrated if vou wish at time of purchase. heroes of the an educational te tues of colored leade ed, the association poi Those Indorsing Move. s Pennsylvania Avenue. Seventh Street. ely sm; eas in | of the south, y would na Vet public tional tional ..$4.95 to $18.75 cers .. ..$5.45 to $20.00 Fernery S Chaise Lounge...... $25.00 Pagoda Book Stands, < Window Shades, $1.00 (Up to 54 inches wide) urne of the in- spartment is on Congress, soclution Congr: Officer tion to < Layton, _corresponding s or some one in an- | Rev. W. H. Jernagin, first vice pr \NE y irea’ will make. the in- | dent: Julla’ West Hamilton. second BONNET NOOK onger-Randle president; James H. W. Howard, | 1 THOMAS CIRCLE n announc ry; Judige Robert H ro I Negro of the association, i >resident Lee, are: he response I'his offer is fast nearing its close, because was naturally vigorous. Offer includes lete houses or apartments. Lansburgh & Brother Spe: Hol- land Shades, mounted on guaranteed rollers. Prompt 407 Tth N.W.—Kay’s—407 7th N.W. A Sensational Sale of DIAMONDS For This Week Only! KAY’S—the Diamond Store'of all Washington—an- nounc a_ spectacular sale of Diamonds for this week only at $57.50. Each and every Diamond in the ordinary way should sell for a great 1 more, but they are espe- cially priced for this week only in order to give you one of the greatest Diamond values that you have even seen! Every Diamorkd was personally sclected, and you can be sure that you are getting the greatest Diamond value for your money. Blue-white Perfect Cut Diamonds, in the newest style hand-engraved white gold, green gold and platinum combination settings. You must come in and see these! This weck only, special at— action is necessary. Measuring, making, hanging included at $1.00 per shade in the city or in our delivery rad Orders are filled in rotation. Place order now for delivery I in 3 to 4 weeks. [ W ering Furniture Re-Upholst costs less now rs placed with us now will be done cheaj you wait until we are busier. Another a house O than i - tage is to have this work done while vou're ing, getting it out of the way and p i Luxurious Luggage L Genuine Cowhide ‘ ? .- Suit Cases l dust. Our facilities are extensive e empl d. Trust your best pieces to us with ance. New Tapestries, $2.50 to $7.50 yard. Select Aerolux | The paramount qual- ity in Summer floor That we have marked —instead of $25—that they are really worth. i coverings. Beautiful, Porch Shades Now t by mal a place of cool comfort with Aerolux She fresh color designs, clean and cool-looking. Be prepared for Summer hea ng your porch And Crex is noted for veted to prevent rust and equipped with special hanging device. makes it thoroughly 6 ft. x 7.6 it. long.. .. AERO]‘U | i H | economical. ' Utt 76 thlong.- All sizes in stock— I 5.3 ft. x 7.6 ft. long | 7.3 ft. x 7.6 ft. long VENTILATING i H i ! { i | ] | 1 i Made of straight-grain basswood, copper durability, too, which Crex de Luxe Summer Rugs from small rugs to 9x12. 9x12 size.. 8x10 size. 6x9 size.. .$13.00 Crex Runners, 24 inches wide, yd., 69¢ New Kimlark Rugs A new dye process preserves the beauty of Kimlark Rugs—an important feature—the charm of the patterns being retained during the life of the rugs. 9x12 size. 8x10 size. g { 8 ft. x 7.6 it. long.... $8.60 PORCH SHADES | 9.3 ft. x 7.6 ft. long..$10.50 H 10 ft. x 7.6 it. long...$1L50 12 ft. x 7.6 ft. long...S14.00 If a man is known by the | company he keeps youlll be traveling in good company with companionship of one of these | Suit Cases. Black grain Cowhide—lined i i with Silk—gray, brown, helio- trope, sand, navy—whichever - | you like: hand sewed; two . patent locks. Any size from 16 to 24-inch. : Aerolux Shades for Bungalows In alternate stripes of green and browa. 5.3 ft. x 6.8 ft. long.. $4.75 6 ft. x 68 ft. long.... 7.3 ft. x 638 ft. long.. $6.85 8 ft. x 6.8 ft. long... $7.80 9.5 ft. x 6.8 ft. long.. $9.20 Not an Ordinary Sale of Diamonds Don't confuse this with an ordinary sale of Diamonds, because it is NOT! These Diamonds were especially se- lected from a group of higher priced Diamonds and reduced to $57.50 for this week only. In fairness to yourself we ask that you come in and see these. $1 2 week will do. USE YOUR CREDIT Your Promise to Pay Is Good with Kay Special Orders—We have special prices for filling special require- s ments of Aerolux (s’?:.’.fi':fzes to match Shades. If your needs cannot be filled from stock sizes, phone Franklin 7400 for estimates Summer Draperies Slip-covers Before —should have an Housecleaning air of coolness and daintiness and Have furni- be proad agniast tures covered sun-fading, too. and - protect Quaker and | i ey Scranton curtains, them against two of our fa- the dust of mous qualities, cleaning days. are found in Be prompt, homes of good though, for our taste—and fear Jarge shops are no Summer’s sun. busy, and ror- = ders are filled Ruffied . Dotted ° inrotation. Ex- Furnishing Dept.—First Floor ECZEMA G CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You i name and address 5o I can send you a free trial J, G, HUTZELL R.P. frontment. © ¥ want you Just to try this treatmént—thav's all— DRUGGIST z argument. % Tt E.Ze!,'fu 3:1‘:1:.?.{1?;{' Pusiness for20 years. T served four years as a member of the Indiana State Board of Pharmacy and five years as President of the Retail Druggists e Aation. Nearly every one in Fort Wayne knows me and knows about my successful treatment. Over Twenty-Five Thousand Men, Women and Chiliren outside of e Wayne have, according to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since I first made shis offer public. : I ha itch, Salt Rheum, Tetter-never mind how bad-my treat- e L s vor w1V e & chance toprove my claim, o If you haven’t the ready a long time Chargs Account at KAT A" Xen honest man or woman can come into our store, select anything their heart desires from our great stock, and arrange to pay for it in small weekly or monthly sums, that they'll never miss the money. As littio or so will do! Don't draw money out of the bank—don't stint yo in any way .whatsoever. Remember, will trust YQU. ‘Your Promise to Pay Is Good With Kay NOTICE! If at any time you Fringed Lace Cur« tains, of Quaker.and desire to exchange one Fldross on thikoupon below and get tho trial treatment 1 want H ) e D= o s o wonders atcomplished in your owh 6ase will be proof. Scranton make. xil:gut‘f:fe c‘;';_ pert workmanship and dependable mate- Wil Sllow “you - full $0000000360H000 HINIIIINIIINN CUT AND MAIL TODAY $66H00000000005000000000000000 3 Prlu:ed $1.00 to $875 el kil rials assure satisfaction. e J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, No.as West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. e 2% yards long. 50-inch Belgian Linen, yard....90c _ yard. .28¢c and 75¢ —ritth Floor. 27-inch Cotton Dama: Cretonnes, yard... Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment. Name. —Age. Post Office. - State. 36-inch Figured Poplin, all drapery colors, yard, $1.25. F—$1.65 . Streetand No oo l