Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 23, Tomerrow's Program. 9 to 10 o'clock. Meeting of the Credentials Committee. io arlook Store Opens 9 A.M. Sesslon of the counclil. R 2 o'clock. Session of the council. 6:30 o'clock. Place Wreath on Tomb of| | Reception in smai vattroom. 8 o'clock. Unknown—Council Ses- | Dinner in large ballroom. sion Opens Today. Silas W. Sherwood, New York; Mrs. Willlam M. Dove, City of Washington; 7 Mrs. Charles A. Draper, California and Mrs. Frank A. Morrison, Indlana. Pages, Mrs. Henry W. Warren, chairmean, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Willlam E. Pleas- ants, Mississippi; Mrs. J. Stuart Hanc- kel, Virgina; Mrs. Paul Benham, Arkan- sas; Miss Jean Keller Anderson, Ten- e; Miss Agnes O. Tansill, city of W gton: Miss Ethel May Johnson, 3 North Carolina: Miss Sara Mead Webb, Connecticut; Miss Lucy Maxwell, New Jersev, and Miss Iidna Wells, North rtation, Mrs. Robert C. Max- rman, ‘Trenton, New Mrs. Charles F. | , and Mrs. John' p: 2 0w torium of t, 18th and ¥ An unusual offering public, and will be given ¢ 8- ® [ J day night thereafter until completed. “Away from the Beaten Track” is 1g wasi the film to shown Tuesday night. | . with a lecture by C. J. Blanchard of the reclamation service. Other films | 1 b ' Extra knickers or trousers to match, $5 waittoo long Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea’s prey. HE most practical, best-looking, du- rable of all suits for business and all- around wear—All sizes, regulars, longs. shorts and stouts. Many of them silk lined. Brush your teeth with forhan's FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea 35¢ and 60c in tubes Zecesessersesese eI T IIEe 0000000000 00000000000000000000050EVED 0000900400000 ), Rough usage doesn’t harm them; they always give you that well dressed air. That’s why red-blooded business and professional men like them. your appetite with VEGEX This delicious vitamin drink, with its bunger harmone, makes all foods Originally woven in the thatched cottages of Scotland, they became known as “the e poor man’s suit.” Then the nobility of R 1"::": England discovered their sturdy beauty 5 | and took them up. S g Redw ndergrift, City of Washington; Mrs. | Frank H. Mctcalf Massachusetts; Mrs. | We were so enthusiastic we bought these fine imported and domestic tweeds in enormous quantities—overestimated even this spring’s great demand. That’s why we are making this great price concession right at the start of the season. Oakland’s engine carries a writtén 15,000 - mile guar- antee against excess oil in the combustion chamber. z=z=== | {| Raleigh Haberdasher % Immediate Delivery on All Medels. Inc. District (Ooktend) Company 1700 L St. Main 7612 i 4 ‘; Thirteen Ten F Street

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