Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 9

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zo, Crisp and Delicious “Z0"~—the original and only vitamin breakfast food served at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, is delicious, toasted, tidbits. Rich in food ironm, lime and Vitamin B. Children love it. At Your Grocer THE BATTLE CREEK FoopCo. Battle Creek, Michigan Originat ke Manufasturer of il Creek Samtorium Foods Sanitarium Co THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 _______________________—__.————————————-——L—-—-————— week end here, and are at the Lee Society’ (Continued from Eighth Page.) ence Fras snyder, and Mi Stiles, Mi Mrs, E. 8 Peak of the bride-elect. Shoreham. left yes! eountry home in th The westward ho rapid progress, alded and Mrs. Henry F. zona, Mrs. Robert L. and Mrs. A. A. Jones Senator and Mrs, N. Mrs. James C. Dav Robert A. Cooper, Charles A. Douglas, Wade Cooper. Gen. # Lejeune, Mr. George Admiral and Mrs. C My Hinkel Hays o some days with Mr. Sullivan, has return Hays i8 a brother of Mr. Will Hays, former Postmaster General Mr. and Mrs. arrived from Margaret Anne Patch . Thomas, Chase, Md., was hostess Monday evening at a linen shower in eompli- ment to Miss Edith W. Wheeler, whose marriage to Mr. Samuel Clark will take place early in June. Sev- sephine Guld, after which games played and refreshments were served to quite a large number of the friends Former Senator and Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, who have been living at the 9. under the able chairmanship of'| Mrs. Ferregt F. Vrooman is making tee composed of Representative and Mrs. James V. McClintic, Senator and Mrs. Harreld, Benator Robert N, Stan- fleld, Dr. and Mrs. Howard 1. Hodg- kins, Mrs. E. J. Jenning, Judge rion de Vries of California, Senator | Senator and Mrs. Lawrence ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles M former Representative and Mrs. Philip P. Campbell. Mrs. William Spry and Mr. and . Houston B Te=hee, Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long and Mrs. George D. Hope have been added to the list of distin- guished persons taking tables who was at Wardman Park Hotel for ouse. The Art and Archeology League and their friends will have a field day excursion, with picnic dinner, at the Piney Branch Indian quarry to- 55 Mary Reimen- | morrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in charge of Dr. George 8. Duncan, with a lecture by Prof. William H. Holmes. Others injerested are in- of West Chevy|Vited to attend. rday for their breakfast, June by her commit- a- Ashurst o . Owen, S: of New Mexico, B. Dial, Mr. and Gov. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs nd B. Cha ary T. irayson, | »f Sullivan, Ind A. C. Owens of ned home. Mr. Wadsworth have vk to spend the uburbs. Florelle E to sueh and the tilling of the fields Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued (o the following: Frauk Walsh of Portiand, Me., and Mary Te | Contello of this city. B._Wilson and Mildred L. Beckwith. d Lillean Hro of Harrisburg, Fa., and Camp Hill, Pa . Bradford and Georgette Mar- ayton and tt of M , ana | . e of this city. 3. Cunnipgham and” Anna M. Hen Rippard. Al Howard and Pa . Siegel mmerly and Isabelle D. Lang —— B;r(hs Reported. The fallowing births have been reported to » | the health department in the last twenty-four Tave, girl. Abe Martin Sas: ‘Bout th' only expense that hain’t shouldered by th’ con- sumer these days is th’ wages o’ sm. )3 I'h’ best joke yit is th' $15 shod an’ silk hosed housewife cuttin’ down on a little thing like sugar. YEAR FOR CHECK DEAL. Vincent Swinney Sentenced by Jus- tice Bailey on Guilty Plea. Occoquan. imposed on 1HO9~11i11 Jewelry Novelties Beads, FEarrings, Bracelets, etc. Special tomorrow and for Shrine week— $1 Bathing Suits Pure worsted, in all colors. Special tomor- row and for Shrine week— $5.75 Thread Silk Hosiery All colors. Full-fash- ioned. Special tomor- row and for Shrine week— $7.95 Silk Undervests “Van Raalte” or “Kayser” make. Spe- cial tomorrow and for Shrine week— Silk Jacquettes —of fancy em- broidered 75 crepe, tied to (] the side. Spe- cial tomorrow . and for Shrine week .....0. Tailored Sports Shkirts —of purest worsted fabrics. Stripes and plain colors. Special tomorrow and for Shrine week $5.75 G STREET NORTHWEST 1} A T T Oy T T i i \ L PWHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS gl 4 S S AR 7 S S e S S Sl St SN St - Y GELCOME SHRIAERS ---AND ALL STRANGERS WITHIN OUR GATES Those Who Have NOT Crossed The “Burning Sands of The Desert” Are As Welcome As Those Who HAVE WHILE ON YOUR VISITS TO THE SHOPS AND BAZAARS REMEMBER THIS IS THE “MECCA” FOR SHREWD BUYERS LET US SERVE YOU WITH THE BETTER THINGS IN WOMEN'S ATTIRE, FOR LESS Summer Wash Dresses Linen, Ratine and Printed fabrics. Spe- cial tomorrow and for Shrine week— $10 Long Silk Gloves Black, Tan, White or Gray, in all sizes. Spe- cial tomorrow and for Shrine week— $]1.95 Silk Petticoats Radium or Silk Jer- sev. All new colors. Special tomorrow and for Shrine week— $4.95 Leather Handbags Scores of latest styles. Full-fitted. Special tomorrow and for Shrine week— $9.95 Sl e e - — S n AvAVAVAV@'AVAVAVAVAv‘v"‘ Edward Johnson colored, who ad- mitted two chi of housebreaking. Frank Lee, da, will aleo merve ane year on a oharge of housebreak- ng. Sydney 8. Tolson, who pleaded gullty to a charge of forgery, was given three years. The sentence was sus- pended and Tolson placed on proba- tion, Probation was also extended to Willlam McSimms, who admitted a charge of grand larceny. His sentence of two years was suspended during his good behavior. Gimble Schlatter, colored, charged with joy-riding, was placed on probation for two years. Deaths Reported. ' The foliowing deaths the Tiealth department been reported to © last twenty-four hours: : John Smith, 55, United Btates Soldiers’ Home Homital. obert M. Boswell, 48, 1254 415 st. ». Joun B Blanter K. 3 48, Gesegetown Dni- 4, Providence Hospita! 48, Waiter Reed Howp! 1337 Gullatin st. 87, 1324 st al pital. eorgetown Univer- months, 3044 R at. Ilie Romines, 1 hour, 1212 Howison st. s.w. Emanuel Ril Freedmen's Hospital. A normal man's heart beats 92,160 times a day. Read Page 13 g Today’s Star SELECT YOUR VICTROLA d VICTOR RECORDS HERE HomerL.KittCo. 1330 G St. N.W. Quality Suits Regrouped and Repriced $277.50 A new quota has been drawn from the ranks of our better wool suits, so that there will be hun- dreds ready for Saturday buyers at this feature price. Business suits, Nor- folks and golf suits, styled for both youthful and mature tastes, in a wealth of patterns. Two- trouser suits are included. All sizes 33 to 48. Hot-Weather Clothes REEZY textures tailored into suits that never wilt in wear and never waver in style. You can “bank on” any light-weight suit you buy at the Man's Stores to look as fresh and shapely at the finish of the season as at the start. Every shade—plain colors, stripes and checks. Palm Beach, $15. Mohairs, $17.50 and $25. Tropical Worsteds, $25. Whipcords, Flannels and Gabar- dincs, $27.50. Worsted $3.00 Trousers ......... 5= The mascot of the wardrobe—priced for economy. Stripes, mixtures and blue serge. Waist measures 29 to 48. White Flannel and 58,75 Serge Trousers .... V= Like owning an extra suit—and how blithely a fellow steps with the very spirit of summer when he gets into “white”! All sizes. 9190 B0 > P BrwrmiTlimt Frvs 2t il THE MANS STORES OF WASHINGTON Close 6 Saturday on the MANS STORE Madras Union Suits —of the better type, prop- erly cut for comfortable fit. Tailored of coel, seft white madras ig self ;‘tripcs and laids. izes $0-50. 3 for $3.25. $1:1s Each ceeecveen. Straw Hats —that we can commend both for style and quality. The popular sennits, with cable or saw- tooth edges... An 312 obvious saving at Pajamas —cut and made to make friends with any man. In plain colors, trimmed with silk frogs. Every size—and every size a full size Conqueror Socks —knit of the famous double- spun lisle thread, sightly and serviceable. Black, navy, gray, cor- dovan and white. slfi 3 pairs for...... Pair, 35¢ White Oxford Shirts, $1.65 Woven to delight the eye, tailored to comfort the bod.y. priced to satisfy the sense of value. The ideal summer shirt i for any and all occasions. Made with neckband or with at- tached collar. Sizes 13% to 17. Man'’s Store No. 2. Is In Its New Home—1724 Pa. Ave. Ready to Welcome You—and to Serve You. Money’s Worth or Money Back D.J. KAU 1005.7 Pa. Ave. g MAN Inc. 1724 Pa. Ave. s 37 P4 A RRA TR VAT 4

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