Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 14

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4 free shore trips On your Great White Fleet vacation cruise thissum- mer. Havana, Panama and Costa Rica. $325 and up including all ex- penses. Picture folders on request. Ask your travel agent or Poasengor Department MPANY Sweet Cider Mott’s Celebrated New York Cider lor{tl‘\.\):“‘ iuflgl\‘.\xn. ‘;'gal: 70¢c 9 Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St Extablished 1875 Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning, Blocking and Remodeling Hat Frames and Trimmings | .. Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. NW. Books To Read When Homeward Bound Some at 25 and 35 cents each, cheap enough to leave on the train when you have finished them. Others are late and popular books® rented in our library and withdrawn in excellent condition. 60c Each; 2 for $1 Join our library here—start reading at once,and we will transfer you to our branch in your home city or to our Parcel Post Department which serves the entire United States. | | Wfinrafil‘s library’ ||| % and Bakshops i 609 13th St. N.W. (Between F and G Sts.) H RARE FURNITURE | —Exceptional showing of exclusive and | unusual pieces of rare furniture at ex. tremely reasonable prices. Awnings made to order. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO.; T4 Lh VWL Main 5373-5374 | | EST. 1879 0 ' —Mortgage, $2,000 CAS e TEN YEARS—will buy the most | beautiful fruit and poultry farm near Washington, LAUREL, Md. bearing fruft ines, strawber. ready planted. rth more than ! convenience, Including sun parior, two baths With show. Extga bungaiow and garage. OSCAR C. OREM, Cecil Apartment. ers, et $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, June 10 Similar Excursion June 24, July 8 SPECIAL TRAL Lv. Washington 2 Standard Time Returning Philadelpl] Lv. Chester.. Lv. Wilmington Consult Ticket Agents Balto. & Ohio R. R. RADIUM TISSUE CREAM —rejuvenates _“skin” glands . and prevents infections from dust and other impurities. Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. NN\W. \‘% The Hard Headed Business Man. SURE.GLAD To OBLIGE MR.FERRET, | WANT VOU TO PUT YOUR NAME ON THIS NOTE . IT'S ONLY #10,000 . BiLL BRowm GAVE ME YOUR MAME = ) S ; COPR 1933 (X.Y EVE WORLD). FREAS PUB. 00, GEORGETOWN FEED Early Morning Throngs Watching $30,0C0 Blaze. Fire, breaking out early today in the feed and grain store and ware- Louse of the E. T. Simpson Company at M street, burned about $30.000 rth of baled hay, corn, oats and chicken feed before twas odd pieces of fire apparatus placed it under control. Four alarms were sounded before sufficient apparatus to handle the blaze was brought to the scene. The building itself was damaged about $8.000, according to| preliminary estimates. Insurance covers the los: Spontaneous combustion to have caused the blaze. in the basement. is believed It started | {and smoke rendered useless perate work by the fire fighters con- | fined the blaze to the one building in which it originated. * Seen From Lunchroom. | Harry Pinero, of M street, a lunchroom _clerk, the first ' to notice_the fire. The first alarm sound- ed at 5:11. At 5:30 the last alarm had been pulled. Two hours later the smouldering embers were slowly | dying under the torrent of water| being poured into the building. A huge crowd rose early to watch the fire. Tt blocked M street from | 33d to 34th streets. Forty-eight EN X E STORE I BY FRE |48 Police Reserves Guard g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, ‘JUNE 8, 1923. —By WEBSTER. A GOooD JOKE O™ ME MR, FERRET! 1 Came AwAY FROM HOME THIS s MORNIMG WITHOUT A CENT. CouLD You LEY ME HAVE 500 BUCKS Tt TgMORROW Y CERTAINLY |F You Oon'T MIMD TAKING| 1T i FWES ANO TEnNS e WHAT 71! You semv my VEST T TH CLEANERS AND DION' T GET A RECE'P FOR 1T 2 S'Pose HE MOVE D AWAY T WHAT THEM 7 OUT A GooD, Four DoLLAR olice reserves were rushed to thei.of the bur cene to handle the crowds. sooty-smelling tell_the story 666 1n the most speed: ture. and the ay remained to rom No. 10, No. 8, No. ringing twelve men Capt. Bean of the 7th precinct P n_and Conlon, cene. In- Policeman Bragg precinct filed the report on fire engines were chugging . huge mounds of r-soaked piled ceiling high in some places “THE LIGHTEST. LIVELIEST BOAT MOTOR 6 THE WATZR. In This Week’s Issue of Saturday Evening Post Come in and let us give you a demonstra- tion of this remarkable light-weight motor NATIONAL SERVICE CO. 1610 14th St. N.W. The center of Main 4340 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores .. Peoples Drug Stores WASHINGTON—your home heart of the United States. your country, you must believe in your Capital. REAL ESTATE —the outstanding investment buy of the present day and the future. HOMES—BUSINESS PROPERTIES— BOSS & PHELPS Members of the Washington Real Estate Board constantly increasing activity—the very If you believe in INVESTMENTS Consult Us The Home of Homes Established 1907 1417 K St. N.W. emedy we know for Constipation; Biliousness, Colds, ! Headaches and Malarial Fever.! PROBE MASSAGE PARLORS Immeral Conditions Prevail, FORD GETS RIGHTS - e lors was under way today, following the testimony in United Btates dis- trict court here yesterday afternoon of a twenty-three-year-old telephone | operator Waukegan, 111, that brought the convietian of John J. drish on & charge of violating the *t: Grigh, clalming to be a Michigan state nvicted of having here from C ] Gets Fifty-Year Privilege for Payment of $95,440 An- nually, Announced. L brought the The Ford Motor Company of De- | trolt, Mich. wae yesterday granted a license to develop power at the gov-| ernment “high' dam between Minne- apolls and Bt. Paul. Under the ton: tract the company will pay 895,440 a year for its development privileges and will have power rights for fifty years, 1t will be required. $1,000 Cash Balance Like Rent 4th & LN.E. Exhibit Home 1108 4th however, to dispose of surplum power to the Northern Btates Power Company which kupplies the Twin Citles, nt 4% mills per kilowatt hour, Some time ago the Ford company was granted a preliminary permit to develop power at the dam. Bince then detafleq specifications were filed with the commission. whose actlon yesteriay was final, In pressing thelr claims hefore the commission the Ford interests sald they Intended to construct & plant &t Kt Paul, to cost about §10,000,000, for the manufacture chiefly of parts for tractors and wu- tomoblies marketed by the Ford company. ALL KANSAS BUSY. TOPEKA. Kan. June 8.—There is virtually no unemployment In Kan- the wheat L expected 10 begin n qulre 30,000 men. port of the labor de state industrial court Cramond G 402-404 Seventh Stree Six rooms, bath, pantry, front porch, breakfast and sleeping porches; built-in garage. Open Every Day McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 | Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Our Saturday Special Smart Wash Dresses 54.98 —that are worth much more Hanc¢somely modelled—for street and afternoon wear— Tissue Ginghams Dotted Voiles Ratines Eponge Tastefully trimmed with se!f or organdy Sport Skirts Sleeveless Sweaters AL Oolors Plaited and Plain 5298 $4.98 ‘Watch Our Windows for Specials —_———————————— “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes Summer Comfort-- Comfort in their cool fabrics: com- fort in their trim lines and perfect fit; comfort in their fine tailoring that assures lasting shapeliness in our— Tropical Clothes —for Men and Young Men For young men, Sport full and half belted Norfolks; snug fitting, full — chested, trim waisted “Brooks” sacks. For older men dignified easy-fitting suits. For every man, our guarantee of absolute satisfaction that’s back of everything we sell. Palm Beach Priestly Mohair English Flannels Tropical Worsteds Genuine Gabardines Shantung Silks $17 to $30 Flannel Trousers Striped and plain $8.50 & $10 and placing her in a local massage!in uniform receive money and liquor. parlor. i The girl testified that immoral con- | Girl | ditions flourished in a number of re- puted massage parlors here and in one such place in Hamtramc suburb, she had Following the girl's testimo conference of federal officlal ai ! pollce officers was held, at whi . niwas decided to Investigmte the locs bserved policemen | situation, Styles we sold § 24 5 up to $6, NOW e Smashing Reductions in Stunning White Bucr, White Kid and Sea Island Pumps and Oxfords. Newark’s Annual White Sale is now on in full blast. The Values it offers you are positively un- matched. Our entire stock of Ladies’ White Shoes are embraced in this Big Sweeping Clearance—in- cluded are styles we sold up to $6. Never have our values been greater and coming right at the very commencement of the season of cool Summery White footwear this sale makes it possible for you to make Tremendous Savings. It's an opportunity that occurs seldom, if ever, at this season of the year. Take advantage of it now; at this smashing low price of $2.45 it will pay you to buy two or more pair—Come Tomorrow. Neswark Shoe Stores o | The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States 913 Pa. Ave. N.W.—Open Saturday Nights 711 H $t. NE—Open Nights All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evening to Accommodate Customer 5. KANN Sons Co. The Busy Corncr—Penn, Ave., 8 & D e "/ S & AN Ny This Demonstration Of the BOYSHFORM BRASSIERE BY MISS MOLLIE LEE —1Is an opportunity that you should not miss, present- ing as it does the Biggest Values of the Season. __Tt is an event of interest to every woman in Wash- ington because it presents the opportunity tosave worthwhile sums on standard merchandise of such known value as the celebrated Boyshform Brassieres. —As an added attraction, we will also feature during this Boyshform Super Sale the following specials— cach at a deep cut from the regular standard price. —You must attend this Boyshform Super Sale, if you want the biggest values yet offered in these celebrated garments. —Boyshform Brassieres, made of light-weight cou- til, pink striped, hooked down thé back, ribbon over the $ l '39 shoulders. Sale price, —Boyshform Brassieres, made of Skinner’s satin, heavy quality, hooked down the back, silk rib- bon straps over the shoul- ders. Colors are pink and g —Boyshform Brassieres, made of light-weight cou- til, hooked down the back, have tape straps over the shoulders. Spe- cial sale price, eachioi.os e 45 C —Boyshform Brassieres, in Jongline style, made of light-weight brocade, hooked down the back, tape over the shoulders, also with diaphragm con- trol. Sale 8 9 C Second Floor.

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