Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1923, Page 13

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“THE WEATHER District o! Columbll and )nryund rFair ton nd tom quite so vurm nntle o “modsrate northerly w! Vir‘lnlw—oenerllly fair konllht ant d per $0mMOrrow; no cl llecord- for 'rwa-ty-hmr Hours. hermometer—4 p.mi., 94; 8 p.m., 87; 12 midnight, 79; 4 a.m., 74; 8 am, 81; SOEE u 29.! 9:1 12 mldnxglu . 8 a.m. 30.01; noon, S0.01 Highest temperature 96, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 73, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— H Highest, 83; lowest, 65 Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, $0; condition, clear. ‘Weather in Various Citles. o £ Temperature, £ state of Rtations. Weather. iy |liam STEELWORKERS UNITE. CHICAGO. June 2lL—Twenty-five r'presonlau\m: o labor organlznl(nns met. ganization,” Mr. Gompers said. .95 | bureau of standardizing hotel equip- HOTEL STUDENTS HEAR SPEECH ON EQUIPMENT Dr. F. C. Brown Tells of Work Bu- reau of Standards for This Industry. Dr. F. C. Brown of the bureau of standards told graduates of the Lewis Hotel Tralning School at com- mencement exercises in the Willard Hotel last night of the work of the ment for the American Hotel Asso- ation. | jOther speakers were ~Ldson J. r Hockenbury ldém of the school; egistrar, and Mrs. cliitora Tomis 7 wife of the president. 10 Dlplomu were presented to the fol- Mieg vera Bassett, Miss Mabel Bliss, Carl W. Brindle, Miss Nana B. Mrs. Buelah Bunch, Mrs. Edna Cat 1in, Mrs. Fannie C. Clark, Mrs. Alice R. Coe, Miss Ruby J. Dougherty, Den nfe Fox, Michacl Glesener, Miss Myr- tle Henry, Mrs. Hazel K. Hoggett, Mary Mrs. Elizabeth | iss I-l( ora_SeGoun, Mrs. Sara | estcott, ¥ hmmm and Miss Elizabeth J. Wil- i C vrllfira(e of efficiency—Miss Eliza- beth Ewing. Making Them Clean. From the Detroit News. « en!orf\ ou’'ll have to cut out this hxrecl n'—\\ hat! The one where the villain die: Cy ens;rfillfl can die if you want him to, but he will have to die with his boots on. Bedroom scenes are taboo. | Rub Out That Stiffness You are exercising all day, getting up in_the morning with every joint S stiff and sore. If you 3 will just rub with 3 “Musco” Rubbing Oil —it will take out the kinks and you'll be fit for the day's pleasures. Incidentally “Musco” is a great relief in rheumatic and other kindred ail- ments. For Sale at all Peo- ples and other good Drug Stores. Compounded by Graham Remedy Co. | 3 | 32 | i E—Em “Murco” Sticks to the Job! | “Murco” not only stays where you put it but it also affords complete protection from the elements to the surface to which it is applied. You are taking no chances when you specify “Murco” Liquid Paint no matter whether the job is large or small, out of doors or inside. ally blended compound of gredients, and it has really long” Paint. It's made of pure lead, Japan drier. Lifelong Paint.” Any quantit; 100% pure and 100% satisfactory. “Murco” is'nt just “‘Paint”—it’s a scientific- most carefully selected in- earned it's name of “Life- linseed oil, turpentine and “The y; all colors E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th St. N.W. [sle—0oiol—ololchlol—xn]a]—]0] 714=11ST. = Stock fiour larder with P-K products and you will have nb tained the highest quality at the a position to make deliveries within the city o ing to $5.00 or over. The small, convenient 8 to Smoked Hamsg 10 1o sizes.” Youll fnd] |y, 25¢ In Cur Fresh Fish Department Halibut Steak, Salmon Steak, . 45¢ 40 ™ 18¢ New Potatoes Finest No. 1 Stock Prime Rib Roast, '*~32¢c Bouillon Roast;, ™ 25c il Shoulder Clod, '»25¢ Chuck Roast, b 20c Hot Bread and Rolls Espeua“v baked for us and delivered daily hot from the I ovens at’4 o'clock. reld,Viml.Fmd:, Whea enlvuifl:ln Rolls, Berens’ Rye Bread, in one and ne-andsone-half_pound loaves, with and without the seeds. P K Coffee Lemons Fine and Juicy 15 lbs., 55¢ Doz., If you enjoy a good coffee—hot , or vou'll appreciate the He Main 5280 OPR PALAIS ROYAL lowest possible f"“ We are in orders amount- Hams to be very tasty Butterfish, Croakers, Sea Bass, Trout, Crab Meat, . 20¢ Oranges Large and Juicy 30c Doz., 60c Leg O’Lamb, b 38¢c Chickens —just the proper size for baking or stewing. o Lb., 40c Lb., 28¢ liciousness of the P-K Blend. Freshly roasted and ground to your ovd:r THE _EVENING STAR, “’ASHINGTO\I D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21 "’1 19"3 | Pennsylvania Avenue PHILLIPS CUF This is the biggest Shirt event that has ever taken place in Washington. The Shirts are famous--and the price unpar- alleled. . 447’/® Reversible Always Trim 'Will Not Wrinkle cchin Stare NO o Linin, Phillips Cuff Shirts are made by the manufacturer of VAN HEUSEN COLLARS—and the distinctive virtues of Van Heu- sen Collars are virtures of the Phillips Shirts. From coast to coast they arj advertised and sold for $3 to $5 — dependent upon the material. These are White Shirts. The cuffs are reversible and made of the wonderful Van Heusen collar fabric—that you can’t wrinkle and no amount of perspira- tion will wilt. There are all sizes in the collection 13 to 17} neckband Each Shirt is offered in its original glacine bag—and on which the regular retail price is plainly printed. Philvale Shirts—Regularly $3.00 White Phillips Cuff Shirts of fine quality oxford Philrock Shirts—Regularly $3.50 White Phillips Cuff Shirts of fine corded madras Phildell Shirts—Regularly $3.50 White Phillips Cuff Shirts of handkerchief cloth Philpark Shirts—Regularly $5.00 Of fine quality white woven madras with raised self stripes 3 There have been Shirt sales here before—some of them start- lingly sensational—but not one of them approaches in importance and interest this event which goes on sale beginning Friday morn- ing. 1.9 gfitkfi & ()Inmp’emg | A Sale of 3,600 White Seventh Street The Store will open Friday morning at 8 oclock-~to give men an opportunity for choice on their way to office. Remember--reversible Cuffs--of the inimitable VAN HEUSEN Collar fabric--All White

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