Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 27

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? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1923. F gy s S‘I‘RAWBERRY PRIGE Life’s Darkest Moment. . —By WEBSTER. F%#:Efioxa:cifil}?‘gsgwa ‘COF':;TRR::H(-)QA(]V:)%?)D!:KL .k* ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ DROPS INNEW YORK| o D Eedemmcem X {Mme. Lubotska Gives Informal Talk—Consents to Dance at By the Amsoclated Prees. o ’ ] fi | BELMONT, N. C., June 20—The N N { bl X New Buyers : ! B ] I First Maryland Blackberries B pors b Sk iR | 10 pee o v it e | T Amiiversary Sale * 720-22~2 it SENW. on Sale in Gotham gangse | oF wallS st Soritatlon) hngior fnalalithity tieiit of et * - . * Rl Shedecinzeiiatts & ot | lis s i Samests to * The N. D d Sui B S z and painting as | epend §1,000,000 on the plant. e ew ress an utt uyer ays - How PegFecTLy DREADFUL! Why, THE CHILD 1S PRACTICALLY NAKED &= IT'S. SimPLy DiseusTinG ! 1 Dor'Y 968 HOwW ur SELF RESPECTING i “ i » { Rsyptisn Wght: | contract has been let for comstruc- ExmBiTION OF = TecasELVE S dancer of Markets Today. ton' from scuiptu 5 well as from mi c tomarron At ih LIVERPOOL COTTON. t4 = D . morrow at the 3 NEW YORK, June 20.—Strawberries and Mrs. John r Holcombe Wil be | Ll“ rfy_;‘ué) June DE&;M"“"IE; - 5 \ Sy ptia 2 v spot. limite g . i since yesterday. The receipts by boat, | | aatton of att piicient kiag ana kis | *4 19: IgiaMne. 3 d Wash D ade of finest silk ginghams, a - fxpress and motor truck were fairly e L ol ud Mmr Loner: | 1.99: goot ,15.29; ordinary, 300 handsome Wash Dresses, made of finest silk ging @ > liberal, with the bulk of the offerings ska has consented to give her cele- | J4% = G highly lustrous mercerized cloth as cool and thin as tissue, and in betug of prdinary, qyality "d"'lfo"dm;:" BrgtediBgptonidnse | ]' 1 L2080 A * colors warranted absolutely fast. About 18 wonderful styles, in- ° * L e ey EREAn e In olden times card playing (\\u.\-f' lgnptember, 13,8 cluding eyelet embroidery finished, organdy cuffed and collared, : ol regarded as ntially a Christian it : . _ g f o Gooseherries were much more plen- Tetime, and a statute of Henry vit | 1321 — " Ea; Mav, 12. braid trimmed and richly embroidered styles. 16 to 40 sizes. uful, The demand was extremely 1 forbids card plaving rave during the | 700 7 " i . ited d arke e y duil a . =) s S, — — S — Vemke " Bikkars containing four quaris Christmas holdeys, e | Extra Size Silk Dresses. . . .......... AR e o ‘sie ne ctocte " Gaarts soid Setsetorte e * Compare with $15.00 to $19.50 Dresses ° the stock. Quarts so 3 { 3 Z The Wpoming Cafe ; 50 stout women, requiring 46 to 52 size dresses, will find this & Main Floor, the Wyoming Apartment, L3 offer the best they've ever seen. Black, navy, gray and tan f'lrc s, . ; § osebie Res a6 Californis Bt of silk trico, made in a handsome range of long-lined, “stylish stout” models; hem- For Better Vision ¢ COMMUNITY 3 stitched, silk braid trimmed or tailored. * : 4 y . e The Right Glasses DINNERS ; $5.00 Women’s Tie-Back, Hip Balkan and Sport Blouses — 5 \holesale busing, one chef for many All the new things in high-class Blouses, including Jacquettes, - Eye Comfort e teee inners for L side-tied Balkan effects and novelty styles. Made of fine silks and L] ; = . i vy, Caasilt :; e o -Course, $1.25 zi ¥ crepes, in rich paisley, silk thgeudfd and all plain colors. 36 to 46 * She ¢ o 90c; red, < - B0 e i T S THE BIRTH OF Kinsman Optical Co., 2 Special Rates by the Month. sizes. Extra Special ' - MODESTY 705 14th St. N.W. D e - ° = Established {n 1900 b4 BENEaE I, Knife Pleated Silk Skirts. . . . .... SOUTHERN SEEKS e p? | Compare with £9.08 Skirts S * A one day’s price that makes marveious value. This summ most fashionable skirt—the knife-pleated model. Made of fine silk- * and-wool crepe materials, in rich shades of black, gray and tan. Sizes for misses and women. ¥ The Piece Goods Buyer Says—* * I'll sell cheap—to sell a heap—Compare these values p- : 45.Inch Colored Chifon Voiles 9‘&* ) = BIG BOND ISSUE| — _ ‘:“onklln. {gl‘?‘nnr H. Froehlich Road Would Build $1,300,000 Ter- ANNUUNE[ H[]NURS | Fomr gutia T, Wayiandy : 8 L ein, Charlotte Jessie M minal at Greensboro—I. C. C. Parater, Parks, Janet L. = | Payne, 'Frank Brumley and Alvin Permit Asked. A'I' A E | Walters. ‘. - —_— | & [ | 1he Vatican palace contains 208 | Southern railway asked the | staircases and 1,100 different rooms atate Commerce Commission | The seacoast line of the globe is | com for authority to guarantee SRR principal and interest of an issue of | PTiNCIpal Gives Qut List of | thirty-vear 5 per cent gold bonds Philipshorn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Require immediately experienced salesladies bout 186,000 miles. i { | | dmounting to $1.300.000 at par of the Undergraduates With Not remnants, but in full pieces. A hard twist, two-ply quality, C.) Passenger Ter- e 5 2 * finely woven, and with extra wide taped selvedge, Every wanted i I A shade for summer wear, including white. This guality will compare Merit Records. | & Concuing & e oiis atioe n the favorably with that which usually sells at 59c. Remember the extra e FE e des width—i5 inches. | 0 i 69c X Dc:_ttgd Swiss Tea Yards neaTah ) = English Longcloth e el 39c * Eastern High School undergradu- Ates who completed their vear's work honor were announced today by |1 pal Charles Hart. as follows: |K enth semester—Mae F. O'Connor, | fen! H. Painter, Louise Pigott. Jose- | Ada muel Matthews, | P 59¢ Dotted Voiles Embroidered effect, raised dots on both sides. The most popu- Iar waeh fabric of the i searo In rempants, but dress lengths Bome slightly imperfect Ranfi e s CLTE | Hir. following Departments Dresses Skirts Waists =~ Sweaters Underwear Hosiery Millinery. Also we have positions for three stock girls. fund for the retireme tle: on mavy. AY.;fil‘Nu‘xfi:ufl .!')nrk. red and ice for this high. rown grounds. it Bl § 3o i ‘ MOON VOTES EX?RA. Ratinspun—Ratine Two of the sea- son’s best wash fabrics in lead- ing shades; 36 c inches wide. * N-o-v-e-l-k-n-i-t A loosely woven, open mesh fabric: veers stumning for dresses and ex tremely cool; 34 inches wide wanted shads * 59¢ White Ratine is finlsh Mty ot” more 36-Inch Cretonne Not more than one Beautiful new patterns; per- fect quality, and cut from the } Emerson Institute Established 1852 t Beasley., Margaret E. Butler,} en F. Clark, Virginia Augusta Margaret L. Loane, Anna P. L Dorothy * Tripp. Roy Cheek, | Summer Semester, New Classes . Maurice N. in All High School Subjects Talvert, Emma | Summer Semester Yorot inder. 1 1 = nger Begins June 15th Men's Day and Evening School reglstration from June 8th to 15th, ‘Women's Department—Even- t this price. lece to & customer full piece. 81x90 Dimity Spreads Summer Bed- spreads require $2.25* no ironing, Sl fect. Kroll, Ir- | Marjorle | = FI;I‘!he |‘nx Sf,hnfll,fl}:‘lhfl "ngslllranon ‘\Q woven muslin 5 utchinso rom June 9th to 17th. N oo we - 4 | R Apply at once to 56" imen NEFRTE o e | 65¢ Window Shades q Anna Shea, Professional Schools, Consular . R\Jmore than® 10 yards to one customer| OPaaue quality, 2 extra heavy N mouuted on guar Streigntift, | and Diplomatic Service. Ty Catalogue on request. i Emerson Institute's World July 3 Travel School College prepara- Sl 12 f S Hannah Stolar tory for boys. Sept. 1923, ¢t this price. MR. BEHREND bl ol e o] —=] I T S * tub quality. ——olc——lol——lolcple——]o]——]o] —] oo t , Evers wanted color, 29c Dress Gingham 0| ] 0 [0 e e o [ [0 fll teed wpring rollers. with fixtures and * ring_com e, o] s n, Marion E.| Sept.. 1924. s o June 30 Ju o ke FbeEt Sie e nETE! s, Beautiful New i g 3 Lambert, Nellie | 19 Countries, 70 C Visited. & 32 inches wide. rence M. Painter, | Write to Edmund Caskle, Voiles Fullpieces Direcior. Principals—Winslow H. Randolph and A. M. Crawford. Emerson Institute 1738-40 P St. N.W. Franklin 4463 The American University || " Duvail Summer School | Huehlaus, Joseph 20. = i Sarmes H. Shimip: || June 20—september 1 1023 || helma Ammon.- | Cournes: i 86-inch; with high satin lus- ter., for Bathing c Suits, Sport N ol . \ , o fu 68c White Organdy 4 bost of 45-inch Im- . on light ul y ported Swiss dark _grounds. quality, and ex- tra fine. The smack * }, of good old The Third Floor Buyer says these values must peppermint— * convince the public that he is out to get business. 3 _— « | % Boys’ Wash Suits,3to8 . . . 80 ) o every wanted color in checks and plaids All-Linen Toweling } “Stevens” all £o0d Temusni 1 qual Margaret B || Mocent American |United States Con- || istory, | stitutional Histor: History of Eduea- | _and Lew, arr, Mildred A Oliver Twist and Middy styles, in ages 3 to 8. Made of Union | i MSpAiL()IFfiUOOTNmE ‘i “?:k‘f‘,; ot B cq‘i‘g"’# ‘»:mm Linen Galatea cloth ad chambray. Solid colors, also plain white. | o the United| memtr - corom A ome Torr B, outar Tims v || P gremn e BES T e | x Acorn Brand Waist . . . . . b Elt.l?u}?ndtgnpglg ’l‘.::n.nm T S, R ot * Boys’ and Girls’ Body Waists in all sizes from 6 to 14 c * Come in, write or phone for ookl . All classes held at 1901-1907 F Hudson Motor, q...... 2 ’ st. N.w. { Island Creek é 2 Central Office, 1001 F St. N.W. Phome Main 3323. SUMMER SCHOOL : FOR GIRLS and BOYS | 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th Grades High School Tutoring June 25--August 3 OVING STORAGE For Registration or Folder Address KRIEGS|3XPRESS | FRIENDS SUMMER SCHOOL SACKING SHIPPING - 1811 Eye Street NW RED BALL T i MAKE UP YOUR BACK WORK years; extra buttons. ’ * : $2.00 Women’s Wool Slip-over Sweater $ 00 All Wool Silp-over Sweater, link and link of any block * weaves. Solid colors and ‘two-tone: effects. * e cunece | I $1.25 Net Corset, Small Sizes . gc ¥ To close out the odds and ends of a big lot of Summer Cor- l sets, good quality and strongly niade. Good Quality White Dresses . . . $ .44* Beautiful Organdie and Voile Dresses, ribbon, lace and * embroidery trimmed. Panels and long line effects. *53.98 Women’s Jersey Bathing Suits $ 98 ¢ ) = Washington Water Power pf., q Western Union Tel., q. Wilson & MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE; CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE | and_pianos. mate Sheertully given. * Con: Made California Style, :)ne-piece style, V neck, solid colors * and with fancy slips. Sizes 38 to 44. ‘k The Hosiery Underwear Buyer says he will do ) o <9 more business than he did Monday, and that was 3 one wonderful day, and these prices will do it. * Oakland Sixes gre the only automobiles sold on a “Mileage Basis Plan,” which C : : RAGE ipad _ covers all of ‘the important s . " = . N, m, r. M FIREPROOY, BO > Sum nl'er S h l units of the car. ¥ Ladles, Perfect Qualfiy Rlbbed U.n.lon SI.llts e~ * i UNIO-N' - _ys COO0 s B bl e Gauze, rihbed,_y clpSely woven, Igce trimmed pants, cro- c STORAGE; 5"‘;“2;“.'“3";;3‘;:::""‘ et e iF st ShonE porme baok-toloite chet neck, draw string; medium sizes. * o will™ . ” Qe COMP’AN_Y June. 25= All‘lls'~3 5 " tomers who will. * 31.50 onyx Bl'anll“P(’mtex Heel SIlk Hose caee * . &, ) en “Teachers : Immediate Delivery on All Models. This standard - brand pure-thread silk, seamed back, double c * SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 2iura. " 18t Yoar—Work Recognised [ solés; black only; irregulars. - District (Oaktand) Company * $1.00 Topkis Nainsook Waist Union Suit........ 59 1700 L St aw Main 7613 Y EXPER' Good =i 3 gfifl?u 12 S o it ol Studies, 8:30-12:30—P1lay, 1:00-3:00 :i & MOVING GO . Swimming Lessons Free cl:al and Long Distance MO' 6. % o !‘hfl.d to zs e I‘ Nfsl’!len. Raten R baley Cllngw 2 For girls only, with bloomers, elastic knee, not all sizes. good quality-pajama check. * 29¢ Children’s Three-quarter Rolled Cuff Sox. . .. 2 3c )* E. J; Quinn Motor Sales Co. . 8§24 14th Street. Main 2006, ENROLL NOW Highly Mercerized Sox for Boys and Girls, white and dark, with PHONE NORTH 3343 B e i o '* contrasting coloréd striped tops, of pink, blue, navy, canary. 1318 YOU STREET N. W.| ¥ Mopern FIREPROOF BuiLDING] * ' OO NN X0

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