Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY. APRIL K[AN HGHI MREU JAPANESE CHERRY TREES BURST INTO BLOOM TODAY IN! IN WRIT HEARING e Simmons’ Blackmai[ Charge ” % : o . ; ‘ « i i\ Features Attack on ; : . . ! Evans as Head. The Shirt for Spring White Oxford Basket-Weave Shirts, $1.95 Button-down or Plain Ccliar Attacked This remarkable shirt continues 10 be the talk of the town. It has no equal in quality or workmanship anywhere " PROGRAM IN INTEREST BLOSSOMING CHERRY TREES GIVE OF CHILD WELFARE SPRING TOUCH TO POTOMAC PARK | e | You invest—investigate.” Bihovrii The Avenue at Ninth {Bureau Announces Places and Dates for Health Examina- tions of Children e im0 e | T s G ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. Washington’s Leading ! 1 A ; \ . .\~. -,‘(\(\' r/ = A\ ! ] \ - \f{‘,; N A A L \WE T r LA . A g X XN NN N5 o v H-O-U-S-E Select Your Spring Suit Continues Its Record- $ 4 O,a Breaking Event—The Frem the largest variety of Of Strictly New and High-Grade Washington Used Instruments Ever Held in Washington Both Upright and Conscle Models in ' = This Event!! G s el 8 ment p i 4 B sl it The Avenue at Ninth Boys’ Spring Suits, $18 With 2 Pairs of Trousers April 5.— ne munt ing of{ CHARG e Ku | z n. H. H. Kitchen of Oklahoma | o1 Klan nizer, today informed | J h | he court through his Dean, th; Handsemely tailored of sturdy tweeds, and long-wear cassi- meres, and fine blue serges. Many of the suits are “Cravenette” FOR RENT Loft Space Third and Fourth Floors Building 1719-1721 Penn. Ave. N. W. Containing over 6,000 square feet. Very low rental o e ; R ‘ Apply to ! Ve hate groupe ilos | iflhgflaidgflne fov Spring, Randall H. Hagner and Company R \ v New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Regularly $295 This will demonstrate SENSATIONAL Gamond @G| - 402-404 Seventh Street )\ i..oes o Suits The great demand this year is for Polair Cloth and other Sport materials, such as Herringbone and striking Plaids. You will find them all here. Coats 1207 Conn. Ave. Telephone Fr. 4366 A dozen different patterns A dozen different fabrics 40 Our stock of spring suits is particularly strong at $40. because so many men are strong for that price. Stripes, blues, grays, tweeds, plaids, checks, diamond weaves— over a dozen different patterns in as many different models; 2, 3 and 4 button sack coats, Norfolks and sport backs in 3 and 4 pieces. Sizes from 34 to 48, regulars, longs, shorts, stouts, long stouts and short stouts. There's no limit to the selection at $40—nor to the serv- ice that accompanies every P-B Suit. Group 3 $125 to $200 Instruments Reduced to $75 $110 $60 to $100 Instruments Reduced to $35 $60 TERMS $25 to $50 Instruments * Reduced to $‘° | Six Different Shapes | Six Different Shades In Vogue and value, The Bond Street is the crowning achievement of the season. Ii you were thinking of putting six doflars in a hat this spring, put four in the Dresses Sport Coats in populay Plaids, Grays, Tans and Brown. The Materials are those wanted. Side Pock- ets, Belts, Braid and But- ton trimmed. 5 Stylish Dresses of All- tyme Crepe, Crystal Knit, Crystal Knit with Paisley tops, and all Paisley. Real Oriental designs showing the trend of fashion. L 2 Come Early! We WOULD FOREWARN that the sale is limited. a that these extraordinarily low prices will quickly deplete assortment—ACT AT ONCE. .Special Notice! - Owing to the Great Clearance Sacrifices which we are making in this event—WE WILL NOT take instruments in trade or exchange. EVERY SALE IS FINAL! Open Evenings Until 10 O’Clock Inc. 1221 F Street N. ! N2 Bond Street and two in the bank. The Avenue at Ninth Bl Biger s, |

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