Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 10

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- 30 3 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY APRIL 6, 1923 =10 , FRIDAY, . O el o Rucker & Rucker GHMN"SS"]N URGEQ‘M E. WORLD SERVICE |- J. JONES SHOW COMING. KIWANIS APPROVES |[3luil "itu st My it 37 Shtee ™S5 oS5 WA 32| COMMITTED TO ASYLUM. v ! . Kiwanis, and extending appreciation | pasto P-perhnfiw and Painting 1210 H St. M. 7422 TOPIC AT SESSIONS |==pesun wit s xovn o) MILITARY TRAINING |1 37065570 Mt it il sty v o oy s e ('Wen ‘Al ed the n.uh (u 'onsld‘r I @ y i Juhnlon rm: for Two Weeks. {motion o elect ‘tre Ehieonyinty = : il onenan B ; ohnny Jones' exposition will g o rary member. A ctric C Cladius . U Dr. Diffenderfer of Chicago Among |noa forth-at Union Park, 15th ana 5 | Indorsement Given Citizens’ Camp | Unanimous consent was voiced. and ent, ~ American nal action will taken by’ e | 2 any, and Ed Baltimo: streets nort! for two weeks, be- a board of directo more Conference S and Aid Pledged to Get composed _of § ; Kimbail will_conduct a Speakers. fhe show this year, the press agent Recruits. x:“l'lfl:';-n.:.}k ; “ranc_ Shiery, | number of loc: )\ ans to Wi (‘:"Y‘lir\L lar 1 i i i hester, Va to participate Beginnings |Committee Will Recommend i S e John O'Rourke and Howard ¥, Kune | choster, Va Tuesdny to participate | {017, (o) X K1\ e attcactionss bis g children to be aided by the club. the Wash Standard Sizes for Use on The world service program of the |seison are to be new. with two ex-| Unqualified indorsement of all pro-| Announcement wa de g ment: Methodist Episcopal Church was the | eptions. me of the new attrac- 4 activities of the citizens' mili- | Club would hold a “night en- | Bight steamships with sailings | hi i b H “SIO]\{EON? WVIIQO’I‘]E P h| B ldn toplc of rllsn at the Bal- “ p 13 # training p for the 2d Corps lgerlginmer{( [:l\pl;ll that Xtm VY ten day will ‘mainla;v\ lr)'l“. n love, it’s only the ublic Buildings timore e Methodist L . hioh cpena st Camp Meads thils [wonid: attendiapeciall servicet ot BE |botween S ol pores in ths : i begmmng that charms. e g A" W Leonard of | called “the but a e summer, and assurance that the club's | Colombo K ' No wonder we take The Commission of Fine Arts. at 5 : > s ‘shows. These .».;n.m‘.‘,'.n"u"L llgtment,of el oy e | R R R 5 A T T T T T TR I T T I Diffendortor, v, secretary de- | Stated, curiosities, but | covered, was expi agai ing the model of-the new ls SUI conservation ., presented 3 n consists of two | Wi o s over again as often as |rar the District of Colu ed | the world servie m and Dr 2 hirty ate m"‘”'\"',’ ’p""d"]’ aRMdentL oLl the | ent o ossible.” = @ At Wal- |upon and approved numerous Gut : corresnonding | tractions will' be g Bitation D¥en e O e brand- il Heron, chairman of the tural and architectural plans, and | o L e My e - 5 4 2 Washington committee in charge of L ] raTv 1 is’, every meal is pleas- | . iliaered projects tor the develop- Chureh. | resses were fol- | iy seen with Joh securing recruits for the camp from urable from beginning | ment of the Nattonai Capital The | fonuir s [ e colnmbis, 2o spobe | Department of Commerce submitted| This aft s session, Dr. W. I lin the ‘highest tesms of the advan- to end. Guests form e it ilo | SBafane : : - | tages to be attained from such train- to ‘the commission f i o ¥ RALTIMORE the habit of frequently |uroviem o sandara sizes for the |G ENR i o, (oo g g : re(urmng here United States flag. ricu Through . city jail te taurder of| ~ble. sllyer cupif s e ceAEnting Ahutid fons” was the subje. ad- | Bthel Ster so colored, in Octo- neld at Central High S pavtene Army and Na A by Dr. €k, ber, 1 A ia crowd ‘witnessed | stadium_April 21 by the American delphia, board of home m 5 the' execution. which was without on for indigent ex-servi n [ s S Babeet. church’ extension. Dis untoward incident Trer detailing several specific cases | ¥ 4 an executive or- | lowed the 2 : der by Presiden established defl- | Dr. Ra : hisdeodcd s ptinhe B Gray and White oI HARRY i -4 - IKAUFMAN: * 1316 10 1324 7TH ST.. NW.| !.i.:'“.::; $25.00—$19.75—$5.25 Saved' “Waskington's Largest | otroedo re o T oS "9c | Mr. Man--Your Chmce---Any $25 00 Suit L st ook editor st Epis- | ‘ Restanrent d e e aixty-sin] copal Church, zive an addre . - R z ments | 4 United Church in World Servie {8 pacher R 12th and G Streets NW. |t gl und oot ne ihe proper: ard iy | B 2 A . Boys’ or length ] T Standarassises Nected. ties 4 ed of the church ¢ B Wash Suits The committee reported that there [centrating its endeavors in present is, however, m diversity of pro- | practical service for humanity portion In o mahufacture of f oM R o, 2 [ FEVER ISOLATES 16. Sight- Tile bath, porches front & _natio S bl i dids floor 3 . Blassed in. Lot 40x125. " AFTER-EASTERSALE!l : co BN i 535 Pairs of \ ans sing prenarod for der Quarantine. the permanent WOME ’ S eape. sehich Include 3 Sixteen inmates of the house of _C A ese ;*N""“"!L 15th and Ohio av are | Jrn ¥ nden St. and 43d Street—Eight rooms, tile bath, solated on the top floor of the build- :lasse ing porch, large porches front and back, firet e 25 today following discovery?of a ot- r hea ot 40 S . s L SHOES ', 4 a|girt prisoner sutcring from' scariet loor. Hot-water heat. Lot 40x 0 Fexnenden Street N.W, T hentumibm) he sick child has been removed to X rooms and bath. Gas range, hot-water heat. Lots In a Big Sale Here Th i a : a hospital and thy top floor, where t y. I han $10.000. On Fessenden Street N.W plans for a pathological labc ek L I op foos. = 6y, ST essends Tomorrow D tDeien ) EntE A waRRquariened e Meen disin: man on gre iaturday p.m. and Sunday from 11 am to 5 p.m. 95 fi o il j ad rtien St WOV GG Il BRODT REALTY COMPANY, INC. | nite sizes of fia pleasure in beginning |[the scasion yeaterday, after Inshect: § Of atocallon, cemnrittes ] rosity type. anis Club at its meeting in the Hotel g B S T TBUR TE mnmmfium-wm:flmm@&m‘m e Just for Saturday, and it is some sale. You pick buckle. 30t > \ out any $25.00 suit (unrestricted choice) and pa 2 $19.75 for it. They are all-wool and are in every co Ye Olde Style ceivable mr-d(( and {‘;\h(l\‘v,kimh:tluwv se rl ges, 3 \ ‘C{AKSHT\CF(‘(, & , In Nortoiks, 51"‘\'1 maodels, s1 Cl‘l"petl pSllppe,r‘s’ 4 double breasted coats, and conservative and sen de wi : mn'.er i conservative styles. Suits eve in sizes 33 soles: 39C to 46. Remember, it’s a rcal genuinc ng of our e regular $25.00 suits at $19.75. cann tenitionte 936 E Street N.W. o on n of police b b n.rll'vn.\ t lower floors, Worth Washingion Uoive ; ur. 10 Dollars fore 1 - More P | i urgent need of addi- 284 Pairs of Children’s Scout Exceptional Styles in "' e : L 3 ‘ e vo“r 0pport““|t¥' ¢ : { ; Rubbers a':i‘!"ly[l::::; l:‘::‘fll:f Shoes Men’s Oxfords Broken &ize It Comes But Once ¥ ¢ R or R 2 \“ They're Going Fast \ ™ Don’t Let It Slip By\ @;,, i o count | - 4 - g “school Chun - ay a untii e re N S T = 114 3 5 are e b 1 tha next n 3 , . / Z ! b ¢ Childre Misses s of and X { g Z 3 X U{tent Leather Pumps. All 1 INVITES GANS TO N. Y. GOING Y A/ EEN | ] it o Dresses, Coats and Capes at $10.00° Children'’s Shoes Reduced| st matioost Commention. Values Up to $25 00 All solid leather—the newest strap | sident are lJ?JUU‘ made with pleated sid 3 effects. | in Sizes 4 to 8....... Sizes 81 to 11.... Sizes 111, to 2.... W e ““";m.“;' o B All Sales Final Ko C.0.D’S--No Alterations-—-No Charges-— ’ —— e are made with mil 1uoo 7th St N.W. No Exchanges-—-No Refunds-—-No Approvals "Tmhe\”(\;z‘ipfs ety pen Saturday Eveni [] Other Unparalleled Values at S‘I 4-85 S" 9.85 323.85 327.85 I" “SE I" Our $5 and $6 | ARROW AND IDE All Straw Manhattan and other COLLARS high-grade makes of Soft and Stiff HATS WAS H l " G To N shirts; some silks, $3.65|_6¢c | 89c ‘ .50 Nainsook r $2.50 a ! hp TODAY! N\ || s | el | > e 1 SHIRTS —— | There’s only one thing “just as good” M 89 $ 1 59 as one of Auth’s Smoked Hams— $ 1 .59 c - another one. e e MEN’S Boys’ All-Wool f That rich, full flavoring is a consistent MEN’S 50c PAJAMAS -TWO-PANTS quality that comes from the famous WERERS $1.50 and $2 Values SUITS sugar curing and ol’ fashioned hickory smoking. You'll find it in every 1 9c . $ 1 n 1 5 $8 l45 smoked ham that bears the signature ’ —AUTH’S. The pioneer in the Men’s Summer —m All Jewelry, Cuff fela “The oo ang Union Suits, in white $600 Felt Hats; | Links, Scarf Pins, Made in Washington by only successful oil and ecru; aizes 36 S N. Auth Provision Compan: by that " ., Y urner that has to 46. spring styles T 48c | $2.75 |Y5price locally and this num- ber of users is con- stantly increasing— MIIT“AI. SEIWIGE BUREAU, ING T HE |' UN D 0 N us Hnfl P 1411 N.Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 3883 827 Tth St. N. W. Near Eye St. ”———— The Dresses e e e e - ftyme cr rs ar of the newest, as mocha. gray, ; 00d. beige, bro av ack Sizes to 4. All at onc price, $10.00, Th C t are in tan, deer and taupe, made with two or four pockets, pleate € C0atsS Y.k, narrow double beits, button trim, full length. Sizes to 44, Specially priced at $10.00, ““; Z'I‘l "J_’:';!gfl TG B 1 B R U

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