Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 18

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Economy There is more economy in buying a good used au- tomobile than in the pur- chase of some new cars at the same price. rices Are Right Terms to Responsible Purchasers Temporary Used Car Department The ¥ on Cadillac Company, ecticut Avenue i Main 5429 OPEN EVENINGS TAXIS & AUTOS || Lower Rates Main 431 Rucker & Rucker Paperhanging and Painting 1219 H St. N.W. M. 7422 = Quah!y —Reliability When you atop toconsiderthe quality and rella- bility of our dental work, and note our reasonable prices, you will readily appreciate the importance of having your work done HERE, ment to sult, Examl- My Perfect Sn tion Teeth Will Not Slip or Drop Z$5.00. Ta Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c Gold Crowns to §1 up and_Bridge in gold, silver, Work, Sfl OO—SJ 00 $5 sty S a PR. WY E T H 427-29 7th St. N. W. Opposite Lansturgh & Bro.. and orer Unfor Tea Co. Largest_and most !streets come t Discusses Methods | In Issue of Cur- rent Publication. Engmeer sioner’s View of Modern Systems. While narrow streets are undesir- lable in these days of heavy traffic, it Is also unwise to make the of a city too wide, Maj. F. S. Besson, acting Engineer Commissioner of the District. Commissioner Besson expounded this theory in an article in the latest issue of the Military Engineer on the subject of “The Street System of a Modern City.” “The width of missioner wrote, damentals vitally pansion of cities, e to make arteries streets,” the Com- “is one of the fun- affecting the ex- and. while it is a treets too narrow, to malke by doubtedly aboy Cent of the Lotal drca skt 1f th ¥ wide there is a wast of land that would otherwise be avail- able for buildings Street Space Designated. “A street is the full building line to building mally, this width readwa and the of the b Maj. Besson devoted a article spuce from line. Nor- ed by a part of his to a discussion of the ever- cited the arc-shaped islands at ot circle as b a successful ans found by Washington for pre- enting the b that are bound to oecu s where throe The islands separate vehi north and south from those goiag east and west or around the circle 30 explained the system of and New Bewson closed his article with a discussion of the question of whether heavy trucks should be re- stricted in the use of certain high- ways. Discusses Loading of Vehicles, On this subject he said “A discussion planning can ped parlors 1o Washington 8. THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C Commis- | in the opinion of | | | | MAJ. F. S. BESSON. las to whether trucks as large as seven and one-half tons should be| | permitted on the state roads; also | Whether the largest trucks author- ized should be allowed indiscrimi- nately on all types of roadways or whether maximum permissible truck weights should be fixed for each road- rding to type. 4 be no inde-| s ¢ for gen- “both on the heavily veled streets and on residential | A SHAKESPEARE DRAMA I“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” to Be Staged by Pupils at Eastern High. Arrangements for presentation of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream” by the Eastern High School dramatic students on May 3, 4 and 5, are being completed by a faculty committee consisting of Miss | Ethel T. Prince, chairman; Miss Eliza- beth B. Baldwin, M ilie H. Bass, Miss Kate C. Moo 3 Knee, Miss Arnold and Miss Dent. Miss Imogene Stockett is directing the fairies; Mrs. {C. V. Byram, the music, while Miss Olivia Taylor, Miss Mary F. Murray and Miss Henderson are arranging | the costumes One of the features of the produc- n will be The school he piano passa yed by Minnie | Ward, as the first “Over Hill, Over Dal 1. 3. Ruthellen will sing arranged Hox! Seach s Club will sing off le the fairies trip in and |out_among the trees and bushes. The fairy scenes from “A Midsum- are to be enact- Gle | mer Night's Dream" | @ as Eastern's part in the Shak. | peanean pageant to be given the sec- |ond week in May. The music in con- nection with the play will also be a | feature of this part of the pageant. A | consolidated orchestra, composed of | these organizations in the several | high schools, will probably render the music, under the direction of Mr. Ed- | win Barnes, director of music in the Washington schools. 'PERM.ITTED TO ADOPT CHILD. ; vesterday eranted his wife, { Burruss,’ six "t adopt M > old, The father of the child ented to the adop- tion. Attorney B. Boone appeared for the petitioners. es it would be| he seven-and 3 - truck, thus inereasing traflic con- gestion, —_— CARNIVAL IS SUCCESS. East Gate Masons Sure to Reap Profit for Temple Fund. success of the carnival Ly East Gate Mas in its new Temple, at and Mills ave been virtually assured sterday by the Finaneial nic h ues northeast, it was announced committee in_ ch . The proceeds Will be used in helping to cancel the indebtedness of the temple Attractions include dancing on the second 3 3 P yths on the thi the supervision 31, Order 3¢ UNUSUAL VALUES FOR MEN AND WOMEN! The World's Greatest Charge Account House again forges to the front with unequalled values—right in the heart of the season! Look Make Comparisons! Need Cash for Your New / ! double 27 Stores 27 Cities make ed effects. single New Silk Creations at Nowhere can there and breast- be as Canton, in all shades. self! At Olheu 33250 to $45 like yles pants. From....... No Charge for Alteration! “Dad's” —in all shades; 2 pairs Ladies’ Coats New wraps, too, in all shades; tie- to-side effects..... .98 at the two specials below! Open an Account! Ladies! Here’s a Timely found such styles here! New crepe, knns, cu. $147 (nhm $19.95 to $45 .98 (93 1 tailored .... . 9 s . Ladies’ Suits New Balkan Blouse effects and Hotel Schenley Fifth Ave. at Schenley Park PITTSBURGH, PA. Pittsburgh's Distinctive Hotel Exceptional accommodations for both permanent and transient guests Unexcelied Cuisine 2nd: Service Ten minutes from all Railroad Stations, Business, Theater and Shopping Center Advance Reservations Suggested S. L. BENEDITO, Manager i TG 5 T 2150 27 Stores 27 Cities '‘APRIL STUDENTS WILL PRESENT\Wars on Cruelt Giving 360 Days For Killing Horse Rigid enforcement of the law against cruelty to animals in all cases coming before the court was promised yesterday by Judge Robert Hardison, presiding in the United States branch of Police Court, in passing sentence of 360 days in jail on Roger Walker, colored team- ster, charged with beating to death a horse. The Washington Humane So- ciety, Judge Hardison said, may expect to receive the support of the court in all such cases brought to the attention of the court by agents of the soclety. Walker, em- ployed by F. W. Weaver of 2114 Georgia avenue northwest, was ar- rested by William R. Haynes, field agent of the soclety, after the teamster is alleged to have un- mercifully beaten the horse with an iron chain when the animal fell of Peoples Drug Stores s ) oy 22, 1923—PART 1 Maj. Besson Says It’s Possible - To Have City Streets Too Wide | Bailey. {of forgery, CAUSED DEATH OF WIFE, GETS 10-YEAR SENTENCE William Isaac, Colored, Had Con- fessed to Manslaughter—Other Criminal Cases Disposed Of. Willlam Isaac, colored, was sen- tenced yesterday by Justice Balley in Criminal Division 1 to serve tw years in the penitewtiary. Isaac cently pleaded gufity to an indict- ment for manslaughter, which charg- | ed him with causing the death of his wite, Willie Isaac, by Kkicking her from their home January 20 last. Luther Ray, thirty-one vears old, | white, who was placed on probation in January on a charge of house- breaking, was recently held for the grand jury on a charge of forgery. Probation Officer Steele today no! Justice Bailey of the second charge, and Ray's probation was revoked and he was sent to the penitentiary for two years. Robert C. Frink, white, was p! on probation for two years by Frink had admitted a charge but was given another chance by the court. Similar clemency was extended to Baler Andesion, colored, who had d of forg Warehouse Stock will prove to be the largest week of all. You can see from prices quoted below that all items are real bargains, and some of the goods are limited in quantity, as the stocks are diminishing each day. Come early and buy any quantity you want, as there is no limit on your purchases. Store opens 10 a.m. Monday. 25¢ Talcum ders, many kinds $1.20 Hay's Ila|r Health Jergen's tion 35c i 35¢ Here 35¢ 75c Dr. Mentzel's .\km Li Resorso Tonic Dental Brush for 75c La Creole Hair Tonic 35¢ $1.00 Lumpzc!s— nearly afl malkes 40c $150 Conde Double Compact SOC Alarm Clocks—on e day alarm ... 40c $1.00 Sterno Stoves, with st sas stanar, 40C Thermos Bottles, slightly damaged $l 00 $12 Head Phones, only 6 left $6 50 $1.95 Brief Cz(ee oty 1810kt o $1.00 Big Bath Towels. Fancy designs.. - 35¢ 3 for 81.00 Large Quantity Toilet Soaps. At SC 10c Sterno Canned Heat 5c “15c Tooth Powder, in s Sc \H Toilet apcr, Iarge Black Flag e Powder Signet Le Page's . 19¢ Tooth Brushes 25c Sy S s ‘Comiort Powder for babies. 25¢ and 29c Hand Brushes .... - "\C ()M East Indian Hair Pomade 50c D. & R. Ha-Kol, relieves headache . 35c Mme. Walker's Temole Grower . 40c Castile nearly pound bar Antiphlogistine —buy what you need of this, it will keep, especially priced At 15c, 25c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.50 10c Mending Tissue 75c many kinds .. ol 50c Derma Viva Liquid Face Powder, flesh or white. 20C B 10c 25¢ keep the hair combed 35c and 49c Hand- brushes, good bn;;lc : 25¢ Shaving rush Holders ... 5c 50c Talcum popular m;l;esb 49c to 75c Hair rushes, choice ..... 25¢ 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. (Formerly Raleigh Haberdasher Store) Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel Store Opens 10 A.M.; Closes 7 P.M. ¢ (Signed) r Big ales iubber Goods 25¢ Syringe Tubing, 5-ft. red rubber 5c $3 Cello Metal Hot Water Bottles. 3-pint $2 10 Gloves, 49c¢ Rubber 25c Spray Syringes tles. 2-qt. size. $1 25 75¢ Lilac e ied s, thore OOC 75c Imported Vacuum $1.98 Straight Ointment 25c size . 50c Household Rubber best qual- ity, most all sizes. Pair 25¢ Sponges ..... Nipples, most d” kinds. 3for.... 5c $2.50 Revolving 60C .50 Senate Hot Water Bot- $2.50 Senate Fountain Sy- ringe. 2-qt. ‘s|7e All complete with fittings.. 51.25 69c Tar Paper (12 sheets in roll)......... 25C Vegetal s 35¢ 75c Toilet Wate: Bottles . 40C 49c Kotex, 25¢ Razor 30c Resinol $1.00 Resinol Ointment Mentholatum . ?.Sc Omega 50c Alkalol, antisep- tic liquid . antisep- 40C 75¢ Alkalol, tic liquid ... 65c Miller's Snake oil . 25¢ _ 35¢ Synol Sl 00 Joint Ease, 50c . 15¢ Omtmem gy 2sc _25(: Porter’s Healing ]5C s 25¢ 50c 40c Toothbrushes, adult size 30c Prophylactic Toothbrushes, dren’s size 25c Sun River Omtmcm = 93¢ Mother's the kind for the At less than half Just kiddies. price. 25¢ Toys, 10c 50c Toys, 40c the in of T A woman convicted in an English| The Begum of court the other day on a charge of | recognized woman ruler theft, stole a phonograph record en- | commands the allegiunce titled “Catch Me If You two millions of peopl Bhopal, o As nea 1609 DECATUR STREET NORTHWES Open for Inspection Sunday from 10:30 to 5:00 P.M. This beautiful estate has frontage of 200 feet, and the lot con- tains over 27,000 square feet of ground. The residence is of center-hall type, substantial construction tile roof. The first floor has very large living room, hall, dining room, kitchen and butler's pantry The second floor has four commodious bedrooms and sleeping y Both front and rear porches extend the entire width of the he A garage for four cars, of the same construction, is most ¢ pletely equipped, and contains servant's quarters, with bath hot-water heat. with with open firepla The location is ideal, JUST W J6TH STREET, and rounded by other large and atu and other trees adds beauty to this ver GARDINER & DENT, Exclusive Agents 717 14th St. N.W. WM. T. HOWARD o Hays' Hair }h alth 20¢ 2 25¢ 10¢c 15¢ trical 12-1b. can $200 Co ngress ¥ . cho FTootl Lotion 25¢c Eddy’s Shoe Dye, shoes black Everlasting to dye lsc ot £ 25¢c 50c Meade & Baker's 25C Carbolic Mouth Wa Carpet Sweeper handle. 5 Hot Water Bot- $l 00 . = $200 Congress uunla'n Sy- $l 00 89¢ Sponges to 8150, Choice. .. 00C Hygea Nursing 10 t / (¥ Hygea Nip- ples iy 50 Combnation Hot Water Bottles and Fountain 25c Atomizer lO C Bulb Syringes tes ringe Rubber SOC Atomizers, values Bottles .. 10c $1. o Syringes. 75¢ * $1.00 Choice . $ N “Pocket W .mhm .\'havingk‘\firrors, extension or bracket U Men's Pocket Knives ..... $1.00 mond Cream 98c to Sl brushes. Choice 9c Malt 1b. ¢ S e in s $1.50 and $1.75 Hair- brushes. Choice §2.19 Bed Pa enamel $1.19 Douc Pans . 10¢ Guns 15¢ Zavon your hand Insect ssfin:m RGem or Evcr-keady afety Razors in fine SOC condition. Choice.. 50c “Bess” (makes qu&‘) ?Srgihfif’cm"g 50C iqui 50¢ . 50c Silmerine . $1.00 De ) Depilatory .... Cfs.ookfiilber( “Nine” Alarm ocks; per- All Hairbrushes about 14 Up to $5.00 5¢ to 15c Toilet Soaps, soiltdbina b DC Pomp Olive Oil, quarts. Only ninc cans left. 90C Quart Shaving Brushes, good quality . . : 50c Shaving Creams, kinds $125 Queen Bess (makes gallon of grape juice) $3.00 Queen 5 gallons price. ...25¢ in tubes. reol ‘l(\l to $2.00 , choice Rubber Luhbrrm Sponges PWOL Bicycle or \qmw zer a_:te > aying Cards, choice, 50c antl 75¢ 25c Rice Powder, IOC choice . j 15¢ Nonspi, prevents assortment to nut Oil Colonial Clu 50c Barnard's Ra S5¢ scaled S o . $2.50 Razor Hair Dressing 40c 25¢ Paste hpv , choice 50c Com ., nearly 25¢ to 49c. Choice Large Auto Chamois, $1.20 Extra Large Auto .$1.50 complete with stew pan 19¢ and (rm'n tubes h.\ \ (‘)h\ l 5 C d 35¢ Face Creams. 1 50c Noxzema Cocou- Shampoo 25¢ Shaving Cream $165 Dier-Kiss s%uu,‘.\‘ te Ra Dressing Combs : 50c¢ $1L00 Ta 50c large asso nt lOC Chamois . ..... Sponges, several makes DR .1'\'_ Cold ]5 viration odors 25c¢ from. Choice S 15¢ 50c Aid Shaving Cream 25(, bottles Extra Ilrw Whitc 5()C Strops .80c¢ Cigarette Holders, 25c all makes . e e 15¢ W. T. Howard, Manager‘.

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