Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 18 1923. QEENI “uuflR le- ey DONN BARBER, SPEAKER, | Msderbarchitectore ang 1is Api;) EXTOLS “FASCISMO.” | ip,2 jscture ust nisht fo memsgrs ot The following births have been reported to —— at the @ub’s headquarters, 1734 N street — ington Universii e . | northwest, last night. “—p, 0 bloodl it “It was started by one of the young- e Addresses Women’s Club Federa-| "y "Eoiner urged that in building Aaciamyy; thoiblocdlens evalution] st mateateni| Y . Robert L. and Elisa C. Jones, boy and girl » | homes, good materials should be|of Italy which placed the power of v, 2" geclared, twias. 5 PR tion on “Modern Architecture.” | OVAY (FOTT ¢ lience to cheap. poor |premier of the kingdom in the hands|mainiy by the younger generation of i R AL Donn Barber, architect of the|materials. He urged the building of [of Benito Mussolini, was extoiled by |Italy. those sturdy boys who have had : 4 Frank A. Ruth Beck, | * 77" | ¥Home, Sweet Home" national dem- | brick houses. Micnael C. Btrizzi, local attorney, as|the terrible and at the same time in- Angelina Puglisi, boy. onstration house of Better Homes .|the most Important social movement |vigorating experience of the trenches, week in America, addressed the Gen- originating in Europe since the war,iface to face with death. eral Federation of Women's Clubs on * g Ben int, girl. Dealers Charge Druggists 3 Charles, 5 and Mary M. Hinl, girt . g°g 5 > A-’-‘n‘.”c‘n-‘vfr‘m = . FREE Demonstration of the Cut Pri to | rd John ¥ Anga Glaham, i : T - . ¢ w:i‘;i? (;)m'::;ease &N Pl e T 0 RENULIFE e SR Our Special ® : 5 H. and Mary VIOLET RAY trip be sure that youare taking = o . Raiben and the best possible roac L M l D St By Factory Expert [ coumiel acxipaceh B 4 : emorial Day Charges that a large group of| you are driving over the s N - L. et of 2 wholesale druggists were cutting : 5 3 . ‘and Ni 5. No other in- | B foud. Tners is no drager of prices on tobacco to increase sales . § x lot "of raluable time it you ; and, in turn, obtain greater allow- ; A D tl‘l R rted e g 5 ances of medicinal liquor, were made SRR 3 : eaths I\epo . -e:n.uu ex- tutely comect 2nd the Totorms- at the closing session yesterday after- . RN ‘The following deatns have been reported to ( cellence, cura- o e s 2 : PO " diotlang lnst noon of the convention of the Tobac- ' the health department {n the last twenty-four A tive power, or have uscd & Bloe ook you witi M| ) 2 ar%Tngoiecd rusDciag :tsct co Merchants' Association at the s 3 ; : ‘William Horrigan, 76, Tnited States Soldiers’ \ beauty of de- |[B never be without one again : g tolage, ¥e s & T B We also stock omplete line 1 . d b h d d Willard Hotel. - h Home Hospital of pocketesize ‘of all parts - y nd can be shipped any dis- Margaret Deniston, 70, Sibley Hospital. "y t A The Treasury Department, which G . K 50, 1841 Girard st. of the United 8 . . tance. Priced at $3.50 and has ruled that wholesale druggists . ix E. Crutchet, 65, Gallinger Hospital. Peter J. Nee. obn J. Killlan, 71, St. Elizaveti's Hospital, g up. Leave your May.30 or- may handle quantities of liquor up to & ’ . Deuterman, 62, Providence Hos- Th i 10 per cent of their bona fide drug 5 ¢ 1 e =) e National Sersmene business, was asked In & resolution e ] ’ Miry G . Rememberance Shop adopted by the tobacco men to elimi- nate cigars and cigarettes from the B ® &£ Ay i “bona fide drug business” sales. “u f 3 . . = F“wdno‘ v $3 50 up ¥ X Co Peddicord. 3 months, 609 6th N Tntemt et Taw: AR Infant of Harvey and Margaret Wood, 20 14th St. ©ne, doer from . arles Dushkind, counsel for the § b B | noure: Nibtey 1 Pa. Ave. Wholesale tobacco men, said that it #s & L . In and Helen Grindle, 13 14th and H not believed to be the intent of the | & L i e ruling that cigars and cigarettes were | g 87 % S % M Brock, 33, mnmi:‘;’if'un.p.m. APPLIANCE CO. AP AS: : thpped Anywhere Phone Main 3707 o be regarded as included under the) i ¥ John Steptoc, 45 925 Bth Treasury Department’s provisions. . B e L T 607 14th St. N.W. Bettie E. Foye, 57, Cleveland pla: Since the wholesale druggists have been allowed to enlarge their sale of 3 Ty ) liquor by increasing their sale of ci- LR o S O, ) )N N SN N S DS D D gars and cigarettes, it was charged, R ——— = - — many of them scattered throughout the country have entered upon a veri- table debauch of cigar and cigarette price cutting, causing demoralization | of legitimate business. So far as their industry is concern- ¥ b % 3 ed. the tobacco men say, the drug- ) ' : g£ists may sell as much whisky as the | 3 Prohibition authorities allow. but they | ENUNISSEANIYEL-0 : i & 2 contended that the quantity should: & F 10t be based upon Uhe extent to which LEE TRINKLE, ; i = of tohacso. for this pleces alei Sales | Wite of the Governor of Who, with him, is spending some days in || on unfair competition and tobacco trade demoralization. Directors Chosen. bership, including plans for the future Before adjourning the convention G. 0. P. VOTERS TO MEET. | 2ot ohe organization, will be the delegates selected the following —— discussed. The affair’ will be strictly new directors, who, with tl *wi . Di informal. There will be a musical pro- clected, witl asieor tne wihoers Toe s | LG et hier B 0 et gram, This organization was formed to ensuin ear H. S see that the 75, government em- WY, Ceorge W Van Sieker Abany, | 3cembership Increase. ioves ranidents of Wasnington and oth- | Ui e ossoms 0 “mmer d . A. Voice, Brooklyn: Malvin| A mass meeting of the me ers here from their home utates register incinnati, Ohio; Jacob' Magzer, | the Republican State Voters' Associa- |and cast their votes through the malls Detroit, Mich.; Fred F. Barnes, Bing- | tion, more than 800 republi men and | in the states where the laws permit. R N. Y': Aaron J. Bach, New | Women resident of the I t of Co- Karl Jungbluth, New York, | lumbia, will be held M at_the | = Following are the re-elec | Washington Club, 10101 W street north- et % T 2 o the country- wes Sttt oles Tt Wil e Sfutters of interest to: the entire mem For MISSES [4 Cool frocks come forward in our displays—and ? B . . . . i g vervthing to harmonize with them—from lace mitts Takes the Sting Out everything Ehries™ s e of Shavlng Martin_J. Condon, fl‘_- ’?{223' ‘I‘{'Pe‘enng, W Wiflin:||_':‘?‘—_ % 3 ! Richmon i ‘ New Summertime to white shoes—and stockings. Do summer shopping { Frocks are ready in the tomorrow—at Jelleff's! Jullus Lichtenstein ork No matter if you do shave ’\fisses’ ShOp (and in the 3. Wemm : Tose— a 2 = N grown-up section, too). ) Choose a quater Dainty as can be—cool ) To Match the Skirt! and inviting to put on— 72 . All styles, all colors, all siz on a summer’s da)-—an(l 3 c . Featured for tomorrow. so inexpensive that you NN y _ can afford a plenty of New Golf Coats them. ‘ 4 J $5.00—S5.90 Sleeveless and regulation coat | Linens Are Prominent . iRl ane e (ox —are appearing inside the store as well as in ] S e o ool B Rt 2 'mi in, ! Bl el Queen Anne Lotion —will allay the irritation and quickly restore the skin to normal. It's pleasant to use —rubs in quickly. Gives bet- ter results than the sticky creams, vaseline, etc. o R A S A SR o & Lemlein, Winston-Salem, ollingsworth. New York: George . Philadelphia; S. P. Coe, New W. H. Winstead, Baltimore B. Perkins, Boston; Arthur | Bachman, San Francisco, Calif, ex ander Herbert, New York, and W. Flowers, New York. SUIT FOR 1,316 CANS. in replevin has been filed in the | District Supreme Court by the Carry | lee Cream Company, Inc., against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company 10 recover 1318 cans and 745 tops. which, it is claimed, the railroad com- ¢ is detaining. If the goods cannot be recovered ice cream company | 00 damages. The plainift s | i nted by Attorney Walter C, Bal- EST. 1879 “:, %WW4 n = pre oSopedeaieels ofpedpedsedmdeedeelredeedrs’ e foost Excellent for chapped and rough skin. Men who shave themselves like it xR Soee —carefully tailored—generously long In our showings. Non-crush , 3 All have the plain back and popular checkerboard front. Almost every I e color and lots of tan in combination all-over embroidery, organdie col- with French blue, brown and tanger- lars, cuffs and sashes, leather ! o : inc. Indispensable at $3.00 anud $5.90 belts. All the best colorings— $12.50 to $25.00. oy New Fiber Silk ’ 1§ Tub Silks Are Cool ' Jacquettes lzth and j g Prettiest of striped tub silks ; SASH-TIED ., IQ and the colors are fgst—guaraf;:- Y 5 ) teed to stand any ordinary wash- . 510 7 ER— : . Bk e o e Handmade Voiles . - - - S For Sale at all Peoples and Other Good Drug Stores poogend L I A The Barnard Co. Bufi, navy, black, gray, white. Lanvin green and combinations. maize and Copenhagen blue with B I arans wabk. Some witn @] In two beautiful models! Fine quality fiber silk jacquettes, in either white—and the styles, straight a touch of velvet—stunning sashes. All white, solid colors or Roman striped effects with contrasting solid color E i i irts . ink and white, maize, green, Copenhagen biue. trim. Featuring the new peak collar, the sash tic and thé flowin, Fire Underwriters’ Adjustment _ lnes, boused.tered skirt, apron -+ §gEing gl mae: o e R - ronts—well-placed pockets—or- Machine.made volles—quite fetching—$10.75 to o gandie and broadcloth trimming $14.50, 2$1975 to §29.75. - New Blouses---SLEEVELESS Fashica's newest whimsy is a smart pleated blouse quite guilt- | Silk S ort Frocks & G R A D U A T l 0 N less of sleeves. And herc they are—in lustrous flat crepes, soft crepe p : vde chines—both meet the occasion most gracefully. . . 3 —demands dainty white. Materials Tiny yokes, long panels, vary the pleated fullness. Or if you choose, r _From sash-tied jacquette to may be sheer voiles, filmy georgette a soft tan radium silk not pleated at all. The papular colors are white, simple straightline styles—Rosh- 5 p organdies. e But discrim- fallow, gray. yPlenty of the fantastic Egyptian designs, too. $13.50 to $16.50, anara, Fru Fru and Flat Crepe inating misses (and their mothers) : Silks—bright and dark shades lare‘choosi;glszl;!cgspc de chines and y . 1 1 ino < ustrous fla: —continued with values that ! ."’;,’;"Oeg t;“$3c9°?(§ras"“° shades shirring—simple ribbon rosettes—a — few tucks—and you have a smart A . simplicity it is hard to duplicate. Be- — Black—or colors! are the talk of the town. Spe- e T B sides the prices are most moderate— Full and complete stocks of cial for Saturday only we of- S, v Misses Shop—Third Floor. ‘ GOLD STRIPE fer these Sensational bargains - — — : —Silk Stockings That WEAR! Gold Stripe Stockings are always full fashioned—knit to fit—ncver bulging at the toe—never wrinkling at the ankle. And because they fit—because the silk is 1009 pure—because they are protected from “runs” caused by garter-clasp cuts —they WEAR! » ‘ Sport - Coats, Suits and Wraps Values to $39.50 A few pennies and a little care—spend : sl 2.75 them on your children’s shoés. Your Unrestricted Choice of - ’ ' , | ~SOROSIS SHOES e Many an il, many a failure, many a 4;1/J'//lln\\.\\?*- g thousand dollars” worth of lost cficiency 20N ¥ an be traced to a false economy in huy- A Purchase---and SALE . e 4 ¢ Sport It may be a far cry from feet to efficiency. Milans 3 Hats : | i ® chance to grow naturally andhwi!h piopce . 1 t is certainly going to have a better Sold Up to $15.00 = | Knife Pleats Box Pleats Shlle: Plunte 'ssipeet s wseael g e e Canton i Finest materials—silks and ‘lightweight wools. We sell them usually from are cramped and deformed by ill-fting Crepe $11.75 to $25.00. Unusual any time—most unusual now at the very start of = shges. SUVINRERES . Wraps& | Dresses Capes d | Beautifut siiks in all colors—Canton High-pile fabric crepe, crepc de * some trimmed with chine. Some large caracul and fur— sizes in black. beautiful models. . % % 7 % So, when you buy silk stockings—buy Gold Stripes—at Jelleff's. Only au- thorized Washington agency. A Few Cents Now May Mean Thousands Later Wi 29.50 Were up to $49.50 ereis 22 N % Z 227 W, 1 h 1 5 You want to give ;'ourschild_rgnsta-ery ?d- —thi ski ss than regular prices— vantage, don’t you? “Sorosis Shoes for Taff | the season—this sale of handsome skirts, at so much le s]iu-lsp FaniRe ol ou fhm_,, i affeta and juniors' sizes in our Shoe Section— $9.75 binati sflz.so h Castiita lshadess whibes,gray, ; First Eloor. Plain colors and novelty combinations featuring the new nasturtium 3 s ) . S . 3 ve silks; light-weight wools. ? Strap P Juniors’ Strap Pumps w“ cm Cm * i o patent leather, brown calf or ‘white calf, dressy patent leather n'nd \V“’I\I':.l' Sport Canton Crepe - Plain and Fancy canvas. With- fexible handturned relgnakin; weit soles on L With 3 oshanara out heels. , 2. spri 3 2 , 34. Wool Canton Fantasi R pair."With wedge soles, sizes 4 to 8, " Owith low heels, sizes 1173 to0 2, Here tomorrow at a big saving! Second Floor, Skirt Shop. $3 pair. 3

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