Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 11

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- - \ Y = - ee8ssseeeessstssssssnsssssssstssisessssssssstssssisss sIsetssss S000008sssttessstnssessessssessssssssessssssssssssts - = : : A THE .'EVENING STAR, .W’ASHINGTON, D.- C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. 3 BY 2ATHREGINENT) 4 rested May 18 for traveling at a forty- Cadets of Colored Companies Cormick, harvester magnate, was fined Y WHERE THE BETTER THlNGS cos N AN CAD (Y ONCLA% aks five-mile-zn-hour clip in her roadster. Mussalisi Speaks on Gareo Flatean, Miss” NcCormick was represented in Where 26,000 Soldiers Are Buried. o e, ‘CABIN JOHN PARK ontiays smance it 2SS CONDUIT ROAD year for the first tlme as a solemn STREET NORTHWEST, IIOO—IIII G = a function generally observed. Hith- A Subdivision gjtractive in every way. M N F h. H Take Field for Prizes erto the government has not encour-| 200 Lots, 100x200 feet—desiradly located. any ew asnions ave aged the celebration, which has been | About 20,000 squire feet in each lot. hponed by the soclallsts and CPI- | prices range from $300 to $000 each. All over Italy there were parades| Terms easy—10% cash and 2% A G Arrived During the f th latl di th the| Cen foace the home about sa S a6 thespap istiang fudias alie; the | (uaitasen e Mawe ghaet 2 P Past Few Days by i those who fell during the war. The m» on Conduit Road and 100 to 500 yards " i principal ceremony participated tn by | bac . | the highest officlals was held at the “," overlooking i cemetery on the Carso plateau, where | i Today. Company A’ of Dunbar High School took the field at 9:30 o'clock this morning, opening the thirty-first an- nual competitive drill of the 24th B R —Noteworthy among them are about 26,000 Itallan soldiers are buried u,, level. sloping, undulatiog, billy, fn Regim&fit, gt Mcal Hish Sohoal .Cu- Here Premier Mussolini, surrounded | opes and among trees, dets at the American League Park. by ‘& threng of elvil and’ military au- | Tape o lota 35000 1o 10080 scuare Theother ten companies of the €ol- | thorities, emphasized the significance | eat. Sc foo of the celebration, which the premier High, d!! bealthy and beautiful scemery. 4 Two nice Dungalows—3 r. god 6 r.—water and electrie light. ored regiment went through the or- said' had .agsumed the character of & der of drill at half-hour intervals, patriotic national rite. Priced Specially Tomorrow Companies L of Armstrong, K ot Dun- bl RPN e S W bar Dunbar and E of Dunbar ARREST MISS McCORMICK. | dvision. taking the field until noon. P CAGOY May Miss Murlel Mc- Call to see me, write or phoe, Drills This Afternoon, Cormick, daughter Harold F. Mc- |J. 8. TOMLINSON, 1344 Vt. Ave. Frk. 301 IS This afterncon, before crowded ! ——— stands, gay with the colors of the various high schools, the following companies are drilling: Companies G of Armstrong, D of Armstrong, 1 of Armstrong, H of Junior High, F ot Dunbar and C of Armstrong. The laite 1pany begins driling at 3:30 APARTMENTS 515 p.r d will end its maneuvers at 4 . . Elock: 0 Furnished and Unfurnished will then drill from 4 o e R “ " B e e s R Excellent: Locations Tl begin ‘dfibing at 430 :vf:.:rc:- o7 SHurons .:\/. ‘“( i//,”,'/ I NW\NWV\MMAMMAA &nd end at § ‘o'cloc . 1%, Sl e Ton . v e b emen'one [ NV \g;:;;r,.g e s TR R ¢ ,,:n REDUCED RENTS A Fortunate Purchase Makes This Event ariliing put” up “snappy “exhibicions, | |7 / ATWO WEEK'S T SHING TR 2 Possible—Every Dress Featured Is a whi evok: the ¢! 3 their par- o o g e R MR i . . Considerably Higher Value. Lieut. Col. Bunjamin O. Davis, & 8. A, = ~ Avallable for lmmedlate now serving as professor of military Daintiest tyles in Cant € jelence at Tuskegee lustitute, Alu- 2 = aintiest summer styles n nton Lrepe, SR Gmn_} Occupancy Georgette Crepe, Shantung, Broadcloth Silks U. S. A., professor of military science at Wilberforce, Ohio; Maj. E. L. W=b- ster, District National Guard, retired, and Lieut Benjamin.D. Boyd, Officers’ Reserve Corps. .' Awards to Be Made. i The awards of medals and_prizes! ate to be made by Mrs. Coralls Frank- | {J lin Cook, member of the Board of Education, First, second and third! §} places will be awarded to companies, | together with gold, silver and bronze medals for the winning officers, and ribbons for the enlist=d men. = The | prize company flag and the teacher: . diamond medal will be awarded, x? ter which, a gold meda! will be given | and Figured Printed Effects. Choose While the Stocks Are C omplete ---Early in the Morning A few may be Reserved for June 1 | HEDGES and MIDDLETON, INC. Realtors 1334 H St. N.W. Main 1028 Paint for Lawn Furniture You Lunchroom Managers —will find Shrine throngs easier to handle conveniently and quickly if your ready-to-serve foods are kept handy in— s0a LT e 1S Friends vs. Dollars 1 A T to the major of the winning battal- | ] lion, silver lv\tllz«l\ to [hr me ml“l‘:& of | The uu‘l Was orgunized in 1889 by | S 3 1 t. Co Arthur Brooks, District u makln onal d. 'Y D! o A - H £ 1 ar: o ionats Tha aERAnIaNIoN BaRiI We carry cafe equipment of this char- DO ar g m bllSl- Ilb\n\(‘IlV of eleven companies today,| with & regimental band. ) Greeted With Applanse. i Each company today. on cumln!‘ onto the field and upon leaving it,| (W] was greeted with roars of upplause, | f}f the band playing. The day proved (W ideal for drilling, the men marching| A3 and going through their evolutions' VN under a clear sky, with enough sun | to warm them well to their work. | JUJ Last year Company L of Armstrong ' f{ won the drill and when this company | Mk came onto the field at 10 o'clock this, [[1] mornink it was greeted with ap. | plause Wwhich seémed to make the: MA very stands rock. " The drill today is in charge of a| Wi committee composed of G. C. Wilkin- | HII son. assistant superintendent in | o acter in. all styles and sizes, and can supply your wants at once. Prices will interest you. ness must not be inconsis- tent with service. Friendships created | through helpful service have built this strong, | successful institution, friend by friend. l An officer of the Ilhinois Steel Works said: We used to think our business was making steel; we have found that our real business is to make men; and incidentally we make some steel. 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST Save Y3 to 2 on These New Silk Coats, at $20.-50 A Splendid New Collection—Placed ~ on Display Tomorrow for the First Time—and at an Underprice. Floor. Wax SCREEN Paints for Stains and Canoes and Varnishes PAINT Yachts charge of colored schools; W. L. \Lhuul Capt. A. C. Newman, principal ! @ HUGH REILLY CO. Smith’ pricipal of Dunbar High PAINTS, OILS, GLASS f o ok RS, Yanual * Trainiog | 1} Phone Main 1703 1334 New York Ave. cipal of Shaw Junior High School, and F. E. Parks, jr., chairman, mili- [J s AR tary committee. o conmitee SR e ROk et e R itk SOk :mmm 22 EE TR EL R IR I I I IR IR IIIIIIIITIILILILILY Leather and Beaded Bags i, s R8c 8150 ... 7. “§ Sweaters o : 2d dark We might say that our real business is making friends, and incidentally, through our service and credit facilities, both the bank and its friends gain financially. # § Because we buy and sell for cash only we sell for less always. . ! J | r Frlday Only_ ~ Lineoln National Bank ? ' Full, roomy, wrap-around styles of Can- ton and Roshanara Crepe. They are lined with silk, but in just the correct weight for these cool mornings and evenings. Tth.ond 1 Sts. NV N A . . . o~ 2 O . .~ e N L 7 .~ s O . ™ O An Early Selection Is Advised, for the Number Is Limited and May Not Last Until Noon n eSS 100 Better im——smi2X Silk F rocks taken from the higher- priced grades—and for $ 8 65 (DA Y ONLR~ M BRGDKS &C@ ‘1109-11ll G STREET NORTHWEST 714-11ST. , Service and- quality arc the two outstanding features of our business, of course comsistantly low prices are attractive, but it is courteous service and highest quality that has made the P-K Market a necessity in the community. 3 A Special Selling of Silk ‘Undies’ —Consisting of Chemise, Vests and Step-Ins, at— 95 Soft, sheer silk fabrics of (Y Radium or Crepe de Chine, in white, flesh, pink and orchid. Plain hemstitched or beautiful- ly- trimmed with Val or Irish Filet Lace. All sizes, “Van Raalte” Silk Vests this one day—reduced B i s s “Blue Ribbon"” and “Morris Smoked Hams vy it ir 2, 1b., 24e | | Primte Steer Beef— i Fresh Fish— Rib Roast. *'32¢ | Roe Shad. ™ 35¢ Bouillon Roast. ™ 25¢ | Byek Shad. > 30¢ Shoulder Clod. - '™ 25¢ | Hflii:ut Steak. ™ 40c i Chuck Roast. 2 8¢ | SpanishMackerel. ™ 30c [ Bonlhful designs—of striking efiecb—Cnnton Combination, Crepe de Chine, etc.—hand- :omity":rbr&ldond—‘mm eombinntlom Frocks or s atternoon m ey Ladies’ and Mature Ladies’ :lt“- T Y Second Floon Top Round Steak, > 38c | Croakers, > 18c i Bottom Round Tile Steak. -~ ® 38¢ ff One-Day Specials on the First Floor | *s:i"™ » . | cvvion. ~ ~a:] ; . Fresh it Doz. | Chickens— Silk Umbrellas Wash Blouses ‘| House Dresses Eggs 5% 35¢ | For pakine ang s g . .t on b s Mountea on sirong trames, R et ohn mmmvumm x!’.’f‘.‘ m"'l“ Gingham WIIIM m “93 Vll\lG Especially ‘baked for us- and delivered daily hot from [{ . the ovens at 4 o’clock. Muslin Underwear i i Box Bread, Vienna, Fiench, Whole Wheat, Graham || Fure Glove Sik, Fish Net n-u-m Princess 8 Flbel' and Sllk Hose | ind soveral vatiatios of Rolls, Berens’ aR‘yo Bread, in s Il fancy ribbed effect. Colors Hose, perfect quality; White, Porfect quality; with - H and rme-and—fln&hllf pound loaves with and" without [{| are white, flesh, Nile green Black, Blege and ™52 vaue.. 91:69 all the. il the seeds.. orchid and salmond. i e Frait— Oranges o ' Raduxm Silk Slecpmg Gowns o . el " 2t | large California fruit, sweet .| —especially selected, nice juicy Nadme Face PWder o e e Intended- to-be-sold ‘at 'a lngher price, but ' ' Closing out a small lot 2| it ntended- to s mm‘v”u-o.-. 1. 39c Oreto '";‘_‘,,_:‘,:,,_ * | 4 A 10c e‘Ch' 3 for 25¢ marked specially for tomorzow at this low figure. ’ 5 ; mllul:fl':l‘l'mo” $3 value 98(: | - o Qlide you have Prettily_tailored :models” in’ hemstitched or; faney 4 s ; : | P-K Coff.ee &a‘:ei;lfl‘;’dg}"e' Lb., 28c inset effect m contrasting colors.

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