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When the Maid is in the garden | hanging out clothes— Let the clamoring youngsters AN, 74 FASTS T it o MRS TOHSDEATH - THE EVENING .STAR, JEEE, AT LAST I'VE FOounD A GOLF COURSC MADE TO ORDER €oR My MAGNETIC BALLL THERE'S VERY LITTLE *ROUGH" oN THE COURSE AND FIVG HoLES ARC VERY SHORT. LAST NIGHT T PUT A STEEL Disc IN EVERY PUTTING CUP AND X'LL WIN MY MATCH TODAY €ASY WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Mark reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.) Trade —By BUD FISHER. SEC. THCRE'S MY DRWE 1N THE CUP AGAIN FoR AnGTHER. ONE . SIX HOLES (N SI% SHeTS AIY'T So BAD, €# i\ Hote? Tooks Lke THG TS ARE GONNA B8e on You, I Geevenm! How | LonG (s THIS 107 YAnb,s’. _KAY': JUST A PUTT lnow To TAP THE PILL VERY DEUCATELYS (rr'uuwx S SOfAC THING | \iflTEN w plate high with Sandwiches made | Retained Strength, However, of thinly sliced bread, generously | spread with delicate, ever-fresh ! Nucoa The Energy Spread for Bread ; Serve with home-made “frosted | chocolate”—or plain milk. Because it is so easily digested | and because it supplies cncrgy' to help withstand the heat, NUCOA is the ideal Spuad\ for Summer Bread. i N. B. Your grocer will tell you that Nucoa is “Finest Table Quality” THE BEST FCODS, INC Selling ouT!! Our entire stock of Women's Shoes MUST GO. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. Women’s High-Grade Up to $10 1222 417 11th St. .\.W‘—Opposite Star Bldg. Tz i T We Gladly I Comply —with requests for esti- mates on Roof Repairit | Guttering and Downspout | work, ctc. T Let us reasonabl can do an N\.um,lm tisfactory | job—one line G‘ with your own and Col- | MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhons Mam N4 \ p4 tell W u how LT LT T A bert requirements, 3016-017 LT T T T TRUSSES Elastic Hosiery —fit and service absolutely guaranteed York Dlastic g9 50 single York , doubl Thread Anklet v light) B 11|va.< Arch g1 & $1.50 TRUSS DEPARTME 7th & E St. Store New formula, stops headache—quick. One tablet is usually enough. No heart depressing drug —no opiates, aeehnmd or caffeine. Thirty tablets, 50 cents, at a'l drug stores. EADACHES P Stores Xampex is sold by Peoples Drug ») {about the house TOBE PUT ON TRIAL | G N ’ Until Last Week, Rel- atives Say. By the Assaciated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, July 20.—A re- markable story of how a man vol- untarily fasted seventy days and re- tained his strength until within a week of his death is told here by relatives of Jonas Forse, seventy- four years old, who dled at his farm home, r Rush Lake, Sunday after an flin of two years. The story is corroborated by the attending physician, Dr. Charles Swenson of Braham. According to C. R. Anderson, son-in-law, the aged | ered from paralytic strokes intervals during the past four n. n weeks ago he fivst refused according to Anderson, and at- npLs to feed him faile succeeded in feeding milk and water,” Dr. “Outside of that he IRISH DELEGATION Swenson ate noth Ho was ™ up every day, walking and v until a wderson said, when he Another attempt at ing was made, but it MEACAL nrflmALs(Fiiiiéz‘&:::'v:;::z;e-w Here Proposed. By the Assoclated Pross. VA, July 20.—Presindent Cos- grave, with a delegation from the Irish Free State, probably will come to Geneva for the annual meeting of the assembly of the league of na- tions in September, when the Free State s expected to be elected a member. This announcement was made today hy Michael McWhit manent representative of the state here. “Rest assured that Ireland have her own independent program toward the league,” said Mr. Me-| White. “We are not tied up with | other European nations, as most of the members of the league are, and we feel our very independence | {that we can do good | McWhite said the Irish delegation would throw its weight on the side of international co-operation, through the league. The world need have no fear, he added. that Ireland’s ad- misslon would mean another vote in the assembly for England Speaking _of diplomatic {ships, the Free State envo. Jdispateh of a minister or ambassa from Dublin to Washington was a| prominent item on the agenda of his government, but that it was too early to discuss the details. 86 CARLOADS OF RAISINS. FF ), Calif., July 20.—Two solid | trains of California raisins, consist- ing of eighty-six c east today. Mayor and Others Imprison- ed on Sedition Charge in Fatal Riots. 20.—Court. councilmen and others charged with sedition in connection with the fatal riots in Mex! capt- tal of Lower C ifornia, inight, was ordered ye federal government in Mexico C The date was not fixed in- orders| reaching here. Mayor Juan council. and who were . during wh Killed, have been removed from - municipal hospital to the mili- hospital and placed under guard. Six” councilr d from arrest Wednesday 1 into custody iti will | al by president of the Luna and d in the : persons i | i elation- her members of the L re being sought {SWAMP GIRL ADMITS | * MURDER ATTEMPT| era faction In Jail After Nine-Day Chase Through Tangled Wis- 1 | | ! consin Morass. i { | By the Assaciated WAUSAW, Wis, July 20.—M ando. » swamp girl of Mara- n coun is in jail in default of | ) which would give her| until her trial on a charge of ilt with intent to kill her step- mother, which is set for the next term the district court. - confessed to George A. Lip- 1 district attorney, and Sheriff ewert, that she beat Mrs. | ando over rhv: head with a i six s of here, where she fied after the “ednesday night, by the sheriff possemen, who had continuou fol- Lawando, either n when and ‘one of h hunting her ta i She still is worn from the nine days \Iivhl in eluding her pursuers which led through the mo: !\«ult country in_ this section ithe girl, ording to {knows better than any one | " Before her flight ‘she had ‘sp days and some nights in the h seemed to hold a fasei- You will note at the i POLICE SEIZE LETTERS. ANCONA, Ttaly, July 20.—The police | hn't today d a number of IEHQYS’ n cor-| sub- i i i | If he cannot supply you, write us direct. Newspapers and mon. marks same | or i |ESisen PACKARD OUR SPECIALTY Guaranteed Work at Satisfactory Prices. Other Makes. 606 New York Ave. N.W. million also were | Large Electrically- Cooled Ofllees Cleanliness is one of our many strik- ing fe atures. Everything pe taining to the com- fort of our patients is provided. ANl instruments ars thoroughly steril- Ized_betore us % enrn ot .mi C. Motor Co., 617 N. Y. Ave. NW. Auto Serviee Machine Shop, 1341 9th St. N. Benning Service stnlo , 33rd and Benning Rd. N, Brookland Garage, 1000 Michigan Ave. N.E, Besley Motor Co,, Ine., 3300 6th St. ey’s Tire and Accessory Co., 2250 Sherman Avi 1Sth and Californin Bartemler, J. Stn. 7 Ghase Auto Supply Ce. 15tk N.W. it H Sta. WE. Fred., 623 H. St. Radiator and Fender Co., 219 My Perfect Sue- tion Teeth WHI Not Silp or Drop —$5.00. Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up __Other Sets of Teeth, 5 Up _ Filli 50c Gold Crowns to $1 ¥ and, Bridge Supply Co., 13th and H., & Son, 1319 7th S(. NW. Thomas J., 308 d Ave. N.W. | Creel Bros., 1212 14th St N.W. Central Auto Supply Co., 1084 Penna. Ave. N.W. Cr;ultown Auto Supply, 1801 14th t, Dupost Garage, 2020 M St. n- -mur. L P., 620 Pen Disirict Service and Supply, 14th St. N.W. E Street Garage, 608 E St. N.W, Ell'ekl Auto Supply Co., 1022 ‘14th St, N.W. Furr, B. C, Tth and G Sts, S.W. Ave. M. o L Sl KONDATS, 10°A- M i DR. WYETH 427-29 7th STREET N. W. GUNBOAT WILMINGTON | Negro Pardoned, the the Ke INLEAGUE PLANNED sel Ge orge and will bec: Stops will be Montreal for latter point will join the ship mainder of the cru gunboats & cighteen tureous By installing a full set of B-G’s you can use a very lean mixture and automatically SAVE GAS. the remarkable improvement in the operation of your motor. Always clean, the B-G always de- | | ASK YOUR DEALER— GIVEN T0 RESERVISTS[ » July 20. *'I‘hr-‘ Sentence Laid To Poor Lawyer e Associnted Press SON, Miss., July solely because he good lawyes < \\'ummum. smouth 1 great I traini ucky in N. R. v of eived her from | N. Lieut , who son’ for governor did ney who defen “SAKE” FOR CANADIANS. Japanese Liquor to Be Made in British Columbia. VICTORIA, B. . who form . was dir 3 to present her sw of the ship. t Quebec and . and at the v of Ohio make the re- The Wilmington, one of the old type returned from|nese whisky, made of rice : ° was on duty for|“suke," is to be made in Britisl 1 an adven-|Jumbia in large quantities for gene ;| e | consumption as well v Japanese, i lit i todn hina, W NEW YORK MAN HEADS | NATIONAL EDITORS | Association to Tour Okhhomn and | Arkansas Next i Year. ciuted Press PRI N. Y., July publisher of the Tarry- Complete Department of RENULIFE- VIOLET RAY Generators and all Electrodes been established in this store, an EXPERT IN CHARGI FREE DEMONSTRATION Ireatment and Prices within the Terms arranged. By the As RATO 20. | town Daily Ne of the National Editorial Association, the closing session of the annual con- vention here rday. Arkansas Oklahoma were selected for the tour- | convention next year, business sessions | being held in Arkansas. Other officers include: George Mar- ble. publisher of the Fort Scott, K 2 president ; F aul, Minn.,’sec ikens, Franklin, Ind The executive committee in Hall. Wareham, orge B. Dollive oree Moss, o &, was elected president at Book. all. Health of Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th Street Phone Main 955 Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building Tt € Stae NS — Apartments of Attractive Size This new Apartment Building just completed at 2530 Que Street N.W comprises suites of three and four rooms and bath and with each a convenient and cozy dining alcove. They meet the requirements of the family of average size exactly. Rentals from $67.50 to $92.50 per month. Open for inspection day and evenmg. Many vations are being made. Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) reser- 1514 K Street. Phone Main 4846 AKE ALL its cylinders work. Keep its eflimeucy livers A QUICK HOT SPARK. It does not carbonize or foul from oil. Its original efficiency is permanent. It STAYS RIGHT. Besides it frees you from the dirty job of sparkplug clean- ing. THE B-G CORPORATION 136 West 52nd Street, New York City Contractors tothe U.S.Army and the U. S. Navy same time FOR SALE BY F. P. MAY HARDWARE CO., Jobbers, 477 C St. N.W. Ford Car Rental Co,, 2131 14th St. Security Aute Supply Co. 901 1ith N.W, St. N,W. Flood, J. C., Company, 2120 14th St. Ford Auto Supply Co., 1714 14th St. Gray Stone Service Station, 11th and R. I Ave. N.W. Hayes, L. D., Jr. Ave. N. mill & Tibbetts, 15th and Ohio Ave. Tippett, R. F., 7 University Hardwa _Wisconsin Avenue, Northw. t Ave. Service Station, 15th Stx. NOW. Auto Supply Co., 3279 M 44th and Dean Wardman Har U, Louls, 7th and 1K Str. N.w. » Wanhington Accenmory Co., 17th and Hubbard-Turncliffe Co., 3 14th (3 Wikee Ave. N.W. Higham, H. W., 105 B St. S.I Z 9th St sin Garage, 1063 Wisconsin Now. ALEXANDRIA, VA. Auto Accessory Co. Central Auto Supply Co. BALLSTON, VA. Bialek & Dubb. CHERRYDALE, VA. Moore Auto’Supply Co! E. o ,Anr\no\‘. VA. S FALLS CHURCH, VA. Store. ighway Garage. ANACOSTIA, D. C. Campbell, J. ¥. TAKOMA PARK, D. C. Simpson, J. B. BETHESDA, MD. Counselman, W. nlathy Company, The, 1918 Penna. son Company, 2103 14th St. Motor Company, 1333 14th eust Aute Supply, 15th and H Norih ::;I(ol ‘Pire Shop, 1218 North Capitol St. Ronul & Flaton, 1013 8th St. N.W. WOOD, HENRY S., Inc.,, Sub-Jobber, 1502 14th St. N.W. ‘. 3-Row ane Ruffling 59¢ yd. All the craze for trimming your newiaum- s £1 Fiber & Pure Silk Hose l[-l[AlR{lR{Y = IS AUFMAN: $ Vard. 1316 TO 1324 7T7TH ST.. NW. :Every Man’s Suit Must Be Sold in Thls Sale Save From 257 to 407, The greatest clothing sale in town and offering values that have caused many a customer to buy several suits. Positively no restrictions and you will find serges, cassimeres. worsteds, tweeds and herringbones in single and 1«-u le breasted coats. Norfolks and sport models and conservative styles in this sale. Remember, our guarantee goes with every suit, just as though you paid the regular price, and all alterations are free. Sizes in regulars, stubs, slims and stouts from 32 to 30. Your Choice of the House 4.75 Men’s Cool Summer Suits, Still a good assortment of summer suits at this price. Light, medium and dark colors in the lot in two and three button coats. Many of the pants are lined through the seat. 34 to 46, and no alterations. H@umm'&mm@mmuhqfi T T3 I N, TEOROR T [ 7 T R Clearance! High-Grade Boys’Oxfords $3.29 Goodyear welt soles, tan and patent leather oxfords, brogue and semi- brogue styles; sizes 1 to 5%. iren’s Choice of a_do: ~hite 00 did quality € cool canvas and two strap pumps with rubber heels attached; 8% to 2. onc , gunme te buck sport oxfords, tan trim. Al sizes Sale of Wash Dresses 2. 69 T . Extra ' Sizes 16 to 54 Over 300 garments at these two prices, and the variety of colors, style materials and trimmings show a complete range of all the most (]cqmb[c modes shown and worn the entire season. The \.flm s are extraordinary. the limited space does not permit us to go into raptures about the styles, et Suffice to say that those who look are sure to find and buy! $5 Satin Hats $ 2.79 A big purchase of Sample Hats in fine braids, baronet satins and crepe satins, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and ostrich fancies—in large and small shapes. B0 B BB U 1 { | | P S S A7