Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 28

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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 192’; - . Leviathan Now Palace of Seas - ; MUTT, AND JEFF—Mutt’s Brother Picks an Unusual Name for His Son. (oo s o e —By BUD FISHER. After Two Years Left Rustmg [ ammenin ias) (% ey Gl S e oR, T3 A Booke Guine anTo! e MY BROTHER IMA HAS ook THEia MY NERUES SO0 T BOVGHT OVER A THOUSAND NAMES EINALLY..SETTLED oN LONG EpnouUGH! THEM A Book on) foR CHILDREN To Be %m:‘(‘i_r":fnfl“ How DID THEY NOMENCLATURE § 3 CHRISTENED - settee T2 % BOSTON, Mass. June 19.—The Le-yin the late afternoon wnznd lheiluex s | <. which be- | have come up from the tied swimming | "mh,""' iaen e s (i ,‘ liner | PoOl. An orchestra will furnish music | &Ik its trial trip as'a passenger for those who wan' to dance, while under the United States Shipping |cthers can go to the vulk-paneled smok- Board today. lay rusting for two|ing room with comfortsble :rmchnlr- {s service as a transport | and iced drinks. lemonude and soda T T o ‘war when It car- | Here cards and making up a pool on thé LHINE (Lhe WO day's run will occupy the time until| ried 200,000 doughboys across the At- | ginner. | lantic. It is now furnished in a style Dt i R surpassing that of the most sumptu- ous hotel. will find a restaurant furnished in Designers, interior decorators. ar-|the style of the empire. All the | chitects and artists have done their } woodwork is of carved mahogany, | utmost to make the former Vat-|the ornaments of cut metal in a dull. | erland so delightful that passengers{old gold finish, the chair coverings | will forget or forgive the fact that} of plum color and old gold. \ she carries no bar. Under all this magnificence are the | There is a whole serles of suites [ great turbines, oil burners of 60,000 | the single “royal}normal horsepower and an emergency | other large liners.{ horsepower of 100,000. There are four ch W designed and L 4} shafts. working at 248 pounds pres- | separatel There is no ;| sure from forty-six boilers, 124 ven- Colors are dignified and re 1 tilating systems, 312 motors, a plant change from the white and gold of to run 00 electric lamps and two ine 0ld type of state cabin. Walls are | (0 Tun I.000 Sectric \amps oft grays and ““N |>um('firtnn{9 fandt ln lhv galleys—there are seven—is CL It linen, _china, glassware and . Gooking | s of ol utensils are counted by the H\nuflnn(ls‘ TEPrOCUCHIONE and tens of thousands in pieces. To Ritz-Carlton Rest; o ke care of the baking for the 5.000 | Instead of the rough bunks, cramped { pagsengers and crew there are fi age canal, The injunction will notmotion o 3 5 % » 5 il el & nstea cre e four | HI A I Attecttng, fos nowill not|motion ot Joseph B. Fleming, speclal | great lakes and thus endangering | district board, declared, in answer to ould the district be forced 1o close together, which served the dough- | complete hakeries. e six . to istant attorney general, who | navigation. criticism, that the level of the great abandon use of the drain bosa on their With all these luxuries and the district time in which to | charged that the district was taking | Other states hordering the great lakes had been lowered but a neg- | canal, he said, the health anc even redrooms furnished service the lucky 600 will sail f,,, | a p..n to the United States Supreme | 8,000 & 000 cuble feet per second | lake ve y erous ol rible a P s 5 o e G O e G LAKE WATER it for the meids of the’ dIstrict; ‘and | Lons 15 the WIthArawAL of the Whter, | wis. lefh than The. ehenbe of Tevel | iy ot i e o0y, babicants window curtains, tapesf ve tod by stewards and mechanical de. The injunction was granted on the | thereby lowering the level of the'V.d. Healy, president of the sanitary | caused by the seasons of the year . |gered ¢ dlstrict would be ¢ndan ture and thi re is vices that will eliminate every neo(l\”} the Ass s | 2 % year. . $cre ing left to bring to memory the} for effort. The day wil be one| AGO, o . Unlited dnys when the ship, under its Camou-§ rouna of pleasure, or pleasure seck- | s flage, sped stealthily out of the harbor, b e athino neoes ity to do anything |an Injunction agains Ising low in the water with her Weight f hut' walk from staterom to deck. from { diztrict of Chicag i deck to dining room. from dining|di“*rict f om takin on restaurant will servei yoom to palm garden or smoking ! cubic feet per those who prefer not to enter the com- | room Michigan through the Chicago dr.m.. mon dining alon, which itself is far be- | in splen- | = dor. cabing private breakf. o I HOOVER ZOOK A tea voom, furnished in Queen Anne, } with old E h color prints by Mor- | land and others, will serve as a retr 0 Correct CENTRAL PACIFIC | Men's W LEASE IS UPHELD, For RN Warrn Weatl’\er Federal Court Decree Holds South- Warm-weather clothes ern Pacific Control for men who expect Is Valid. the same smart lines, the same thorough tailoring, the same rich and refined detail that ¢ 19.—Control | they are accustomed to of the Central Pacific railway by (ho! in clothes that arc of Southern ¢ by lease and stock heavier weight—the ownership as authorized by the In- better grade of terstate Commerce Commission was held valid in a decree signed by the! Tropical Worsted federal circuit court of appeals here. The dceree was affirmed by Judges| W. L. Sanborn, W. S. Kenyon and R Llnen — Silk s 1 3 Railway lawyers said they dnull)u:d —and white and that the government will appeal to! t 2 the United s Supreme Court, al- B "!fied' flanrf(l though the ait_court accepted that trouseres or linen knick- move as probable in discussing assem-< me Frobible 11 discusaing assem Sl M A new and astounding Furniture Sale that puts back into for vour one-half cash payment we will give you a discount of ng of doc & evide and - - 5 e e i c . : c B = o= = . e 14 gunent. Gounselors for rafiroads par- | sizes. your pocketbook fully 259% (one-fourth) of the price of any one-half the balance. Thus, on a $30 purchase, you pay $25 cash, we cularly terested in nsolidation : = s i i 3 : : % £ s : 5| Sl W sion s suth Furniture you need. This is the astounding plan—a plan that zive vou credit for one-half the balance, which is $12.50, and you Zient to th v ent its de- . . " 2 en.s - e f Q123 : 3 7 e e it ineurireasor benefits yvou and benefits us—a 50-30 proposition—for whatever save $12.50 on the purchase price. See example below. Sherman anti-trust law, which re- : How You Save 257, How 25% Comes Off “of andates dissolvi he P . - e Sopimeniats idniving fibe xa | 1342.G St. N.W. Main 737 0 Buy Your Furniture on the G 917, AR I = A=A =A== | | 1 el price 1 $00 Wi sou ke sour e i e o A N o et selection you pay onc-half in cash (§100) lcaving your sclection you pay half in cash (§75.00) leav- a balance of ¥100.00. In return for your half cash ing a balance of $75.00. In return for your half payment we will reduce the balance one-hali ($50.00) cash payment we will reduce the balance one-half leaving only $30.00 for vou to pay. By this plan ($37.50), leaving only $37.50 for you to pay. the $20000 suite costs you only $130.00, g And Pay Only $59.50 for this $79.50 Eosyt liermstonithe Balance the transportation act, of 1920 under | H OOVER Z vou buy this week you will be asked to pay one-half cash. In return ER wuthorized the Pacifics’ union. | Th ree recites the progress of | \ - government litigation under the ( ) ( ) I ( the final decree of March 9, 1 of the Price of Any Bedroom the Price of Any Living Room Tegms et R | Suite in the “50-50" Sale , | 'h Suite in the “50-50" Sale IluBl nearly all singers. e e o e — g Easy Terms on the Balance Kroehler Double Duty Day-Bed T his news has certainly created ‘““a stir!”’ All Hahn's Colored Kid Slippers fii fi g Reduced from $10, m 3 5 O $12.50 and $13.50 I i % . m ~ ’ —and by the ' —and by the Same Plan y Same Plan You can purchase any complete $400 Living Room \nu can Lun a complete $600.00 Home Outtit for Outfit with rug, library table and lamps for $300. A §300 first payment brings you an actual e ks B ey et 'l 80D s0d you can piy the balance v paying an |>nmal deposit of «;O —the balance on (§150.00) in easy monthly payments, extending over X any $400 bill is only £100. This $100 may be di- a year. Many Home Outfits to chagse from. Come ¢ >0 i vided into easy monthly payments extending over in, look around and compare - = { a period of 6 months or a vear. Cas Ranges Here's how you save— 3 - A Kitchen Cabinets ’ Whether you are in | meed nfion)yil gastange Regular Day-Bed price .. seiieein 379150) spend any more time i d Ir]*"a”l"n e h lf 9 = the kitchen these warm You pay one-half cash ........ ...$39.50 — days than is absolutely hecessary, and any wo- man who owns a kitchen Leaving a balance of . .. ...$40.00 e el | Cabinet will tell you it does shorten her e /I 3 work h en American Home makes In return for your 50 “down” payment g8 W1, the itchen are included in (hi we take 509 off the balance 20. (=1 kitchen cabinet at the sale. 50-50 Cas And give you terms to suit your convenience B e $29 75 Ranges priced on your remaining small balance of ....$20.00 Semenl ¥ PRl = © erms $1.00 Weekly Your New Dining Room Suite Will Cost One-Fourth Less in This Sale Included in_this money-saving 50-30 sale are many beau- tiful period dining suites. For cxample a $300 dining room suite may now be had at the 50-30 sale price of $225. 3 §150 down on a $300 suite and you will then owe only $75 which may be paid on our monthly club plan. IGHT at the height of their popularity— every colored Kid Slip- e in all our gorgeous “Parfait™ PErnsa oL g g A dainty style, in red, displays. Reduced to green, orchid, famel *or Seven - Fifty! This T $7.50 includes ALL our $10, : Formerly $10 $12.50 and $13.50 styles. You'll want a pair for every summer costume. Refri Red | ST , ; Oil Cook Stoves efrigerators uced gaed il e iy T | Our entire line of high-grade Belding Hall, Posinmca: 1 | B Reduced Cold Storage and Phillip Levy Refrigerators s is included in this gigantic money-saving sale. | 1¢ you want to cut dnwn&:m vour fuel bills- = ator Hess n 1 p | and have a cool kitch during this hot Thmf: a refriger: z o 'I e i afmnde and ” o = weather—you will be highly satisfied with the size that will satisfy the needs of any home | cooking and baking results that you get on —at prices that will make | one of our American Home Oil Cook Stoves. every refngcraulxr sell in a 50 | They nr: glean odorless and Mra s 85 hurry. 50-50 sale prices on | H 2 Sold in and 4 burner sizes. B it selmen > Parlor Suites With Bed Under $6950 Birner Tidnt " houscicceping mode! TR | Seat of Davenette ......... our 50-50 sale price of Terms, $1.00 Weekly The suite offered is upholstered in black imitation lcather - s and has mahogany finished frames. Terms $L.00 Weekly Exchange Department - - ™ > Out-of-Town Folks Through the Exchange Depart- This money-siving cut-price ment of the Phillip Levy Stores furniture sale is for you. People you mfy trade ;‘n any uedlfurm- = living out of town are entitled to :x:‘::t )‘f’:r “"t’)‘.l); :;; “‘Sh,l:‘zg"s p;o"; W the same liberal terms during thig want. This plan is helping hun- B 3 g IE XIS :ule‘ n«kn city {:lku :ra: We::u::): dreds of = Washington h}:’"‘c' G BUsfAG Tavestinhts. aur plas d s to get the furnishings 3 SIakes g B L refunding railroad fares and Pas o i 735 Seventh St.NW —Between G &H. | romerhadvin i -WASHINGTON, D. C. A piquant cut-out slipper Cor. 7th & K Sts. in red or blue kid. 1318 G St. $7.50 414 9¢h St. * Formerly $10 —EEEEEEE_EEEE—Z bl——|o[c——=o|c——=|ajc——c]——] lfl ! | !fl n (o] aama_——mtam—m——

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