Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1923, Page 11

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THE EVENING “ONN fhalenchee, 7ot s oy gre | ezt 3. ot of, wurnine s | BILBO STILL CANDIDATE. ] WSEERAND | e S i o ; ath, 4ia Dejputablished | 7u(1 Sentence Not to Interfere [ the | in_the Unlud States than that re- ent, | sulting from the training of youth as Rotarian father pres ‘With Hope to Be Governor. ix now being carried out by the Bo, ::’.d 3 ?,,.D""“ s otont, Tith the | Sconte organisation, I simitar 4 April 19.—His ard for being the ol Postponc Aunmal l.ctht o campaign for governor will begin im- At a brief business session the club mediately at the conclusion of his voted to hold its sanual s fi""l A Delicate Task. thirty-day sentence, which he is serv- e s ot eeer WA b From Life. ing in jail here for contempt of fed- | next Thursday {nstead of Wednesd: Mfall‘ . Held Am:d as scheduled. This was done to tronaeys LTI (10 confenm (o |St=t Bt E PR heodbrel 6. Bilhe, Eoxmar mit the membership to attend the | easiest job I knows of, ridin’ ‘aroun | §overnor ~of Mississippl,” asserted Wodding "o Dr. D'Avey MoGes on dat thing el day long! fter inststing that he had declared s candidacy for the executive office daughter. 1. Me! Man—man, yo’ S t fall and had never Wlthdn‘":.‘ll WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST TES S (D (Y ONRA NI ~~o) “M-BRADKS & (O 1109 ~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Absolute Safisfacfion or Money Cheerfully Refynded | An Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Fashionable Dresses THE PRICE REPRESENTS JUST ABOUT THE COST OF MAKING Annua| «. . Much Fun and Ex- citement. Sam—Easy The exercises were concluded with | don’ know lll ‘machine has forty a stirring address by James E. West, | horsepower, does yo'? An' furthermo’ | “I closed my campalgn tempo: Shier scout executlve of the Boy|yo' don' know when I'so whappin' [out of fairness to my friends” said Scouts of Americs, who spoke in|dem forty horses dey is pullin' an | Mr. Bilbo. He denfed that he would glowing terms of the work of the gullh\—'ho yo tink holds dem forty | make any issue out of the fact of his \ The oncoming generation of Rotary |Organization he represents. Mr. West | horses bac incarceration. was given its fling yesterday when the weekly meeting of the local Rotary Club at tho New Willard Hotel was devoted to the entertainment of Youngsters who some day will doubt- Jess fill the shoes now worn by their elders. “ Father-and-Son day has been an Z 'The Washington Gas Light Company is the oldest Public established institution in the well |} Utility in the City of Washingtan, having been incorporated known organization for years, but at | it in 18&, or 75 years ago. At that time gas sold for about Yesterday's meeting the youngsters|Ek $8.00 per 1,000 cubic feet. Today the price is $1.05 per thousand. predominated to such an extent that|¥ 2 any male parents of Rotarians|P Were in the assemblage they went unnoticed in the excitement precipi- tated by the presence of the boys. President's Son Presides. Fully 300 enthusiasts, including many out-of-town Rotarians, jumped | I to their feet at a signal given by young “Billy” Cooper, who presided in place of his father, William 1848—75 Years of Unbroken Service—]923 YOU WILL MAR- Knowles Cooper, president of the club, and immediately all joined in Singing “America,” under the leader- ship of “B Lawrence, jr., whose fl'fl\jd\ Robert Lawrence, uaually oM- oiat A series of folk songs was then | rendered, after which President Cooper welcomed the more than 150 visitors VEIL AT THE STYLES, FABRICS AND THE REMARK- \BLL VALUES PRE- . ERY ! INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION ARE SCORES OF BEAUTIFUL MOD- ELS IN THE NEW THREE-PIECE COS- ONE M ADE: TO SELL AT A THIRD TO A HALF MORE. of the Winchester, Va.. Club bad presented the local organization Wwith two flags T Stars old sores “ol. Leroy W. oke on the advaplages to the youth of the coun- the Citizens’ Military camps, and announced that five vacancies held at Camp Meade for The club extended Col. hearty demonstration of approval of the movement. ward Prizes for Answers. TUME DRESS THAT NOW HAS FASH- ION’S FIRST FAVOR. Styles for all occasions—street, afternoon or dinner—in the newest fabrics and colorings, in a full range of sizes fov\- misses and women. 1687 Pairs of GLOVES __ Ina Speaal Week-End Reduction Sale Children’ rus Loy apbianded | A READJUSTMENT OF OUR STOCKS DE- on' SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth Street N.W. MANDS T1Juz QUICK. DISPOSAL OF THESE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF GLOVES. AS THIS NEW ORGANIZATION CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY THIS SEASON’S STYEES INTO THE NEXT, PRICES ARE REDUCED TO EFFECT AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. NO EXCHANGES Dr. D'Arcy McGee to assist him in - embryo Rotarians, t hour much amuse. ed those present. aver was given a ag for reciting the Star ed Banuer, and special prizes Fred Swope, LAN to have a comfortable, cool kitchen this summer, See our display of modern Gas Ranges with bakers and broilers—built to last a life- time. Also our Rudd, Lion and other improved makes of "'Water Heaters. SOLD ON VERY CONVEN- IENT TERMS. hoat; Willis | § Jules Demonet, o Hudaon river, Dr. | over every man at NO REFUNDS _ 8-Button Suede Gloves 3 2-Button Kid Gloves —also one-button silk-lined Mocha and 6-button Gaunt- lets with strap wrist. Mode and Gray only. Reduced from $2.50 6-Button and White. Al sizes. Reduced from $3.75 {—also P. R aad overseam $ so‘slylca Colors mclude Black, 68 Beaver, Brown, Gray, Tan 12-Batton Gy i HESE two sketched styles were created by master craftsmen and are sponsoréd by Stetson Shoe Shop—Custom Tailored of finest quality kid in apple green, cardinal. red, neutral blue and atmospheric tan, also in white with combination coiors. At ' NEW spring finds a sparkling background in the new colorful beauty of the new fashions in ladies’ footwear here. As these fashions are viewed, there comes a real appre- ciation for the art and skill which guided their selection. For there is a distinction which comes from indi- vidualizing that which makes the mode. s McCallum Silk Hosiery are:fash- ioned for every mode“of.feminine fancy — of the finest, silks loomed. These lustrous-hose match or har- monize with ‘the spring frocks and footwear. All shades are-obtainable here.- . 33..5_0' Stetson Shoe »Shop, Chamou S f(-inuuon 48 Chamois Reduced from $3.50 | Reduced from 35.00 | : & et ] Made of washable Made of real chamois with | kid, with strap wrist. P. K. scam and strap wrist. | Tan, Light Brown Natural color. | and White. 12-Button Kid Gloves...... . Made of genuine French kid in Black, Tan,”Gray and White. Reducdd from $5.00 Rcduced from $6.00 Excellent quality and extra | well made with P..K. scam. Natural color. i $3:_£§ IG‘-Button 3 Kid Gloves...... . . ... Novelty and spear-point stitching. iB]atk, Tan, Brown, Gray and White. ! Reduced from $9.00 * Gloves and Gauntlets Two and six button lengths. Plain, novélty stitched or c embroidered. Black, Tan, Navy, Gray and White. . Reduced from $1.50 ! Broken Assortment of Silk and Chamoisuede >\ A Bevy of Beaatlful & Fashions at A NEW NOTE TRIUMPHANTLY 'TER WHAT THE CONTOUR OF THE DISPLAYED IN THE HATS AT $7.50, FACE, THERE 1S A DIVERSITY OF GAYLY BEDECKED WITH FLOWERS, STYLES. TO PLEASINGLY FRAME EVERY ’I‘YPE 1305 F Street LACES OR RIBBONS THAT NO MAT- The Shapes Small pokes, Mushrooms, Off-the-face and clase-fitting models — high crowns or draped crowns—of straws, taffetas, crepe de chines and combinations. The Trimmings Gay flowers vie with color- ful unbbon and . flowing ostrich — Egyptian novelties, Malines and Laces adorn many of these fiew hats and are decidedly attractive. " The Colors The season’s popular col- -ors: " Rose, gray, nut, pearl, €indér, almond‘ fog, copen, navy, brown, Egyptian color- ings and black. Also many -, new ‘combinations.”

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