Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, = (., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 B seen. 'It is made from margaric acid. E(lsy.coing Policeman Reti‘res Olemargarine. 1 made trom cotton- | DENVER SOCIETY WOMAN Olemargarine 1s m ; .m 'fi: . Today After 36 Years on Job G T Doy @C?’Ofi\,é/le cAVENUE ¢ NINTH- Dr. Kahn, "It is surprising that the only remedies which give promise of Following Priest’s Convic- o | success—-insuline and Intarven—were w . | eelk. Archibald Mellen| both discovered within a single ton-Tast | year.” By the Axsociated Press. Intarven. he said, is of a white| p[ENVER, Col, August 2.—Mrs. creamy color, odorless and tasteless, | . : e : melting at hody temperature, and|Katherine O'Conuor. Denver society neutral in reaction. It does not cause [ woman, pleaded guilty in United 3 ° ° nausea, and Sseems to satisfy the|giares district court here to illegal Frlda B S t B l. l e et e e Tar liauoe . 8> was idiea S The fat is now being tried out by |$400, which was paid. No evidence io Give Weakened Leg a Rest. ! Claims No Laurels or Scars of Excit- | ing Encounters. hospitals and physicians in New York. | was taken at the hearin & Massachusetts, California, Kansas d | - Towa. @ Ransasand] " parlier in,the day John R. Waish HERRICK ANSWFRS CHARGES.|Sharsss of ieka notscsion of fauee YOll ve een altlng 1X onths lor Manuel Herrick, /ormer represcnta- {and was fined $500. Last week Fa- from Oklahoma, who is suing |[ther Walter A. Grace, a Catholic thlyn Chrane, his forme: en- riest, was fo uilty in the fed- ~ . Sl _ ) .‘E;:?;Em‘h:‘en"\l(:?’mai:ymzlfir Mor ?5?'3?:',‘&"2»3&%‘5‘5:1"‘.'-’ni?fi‘».’:,'f.?fiigfi ; T.hcs'c are the days when the customers get the profits—when suits, Thirty-six and one-half yvears of : day filed in the District to_two years in the penitentiary. furnishings and luggage are sold at prices so low that one saves money fpnt on the strects of | e Tauhe waman in her anseas | Wal e hecr tsaici SCCAnSE,and by spending it. It's “Bargain Friday” here tomorrow, and as we have i S tne < e 2t the court award him GamaGes of | meetiar Witk theeagpimes "ol Cons G e S A s 2 s d Sen o e e o] | 558000 “akainst ner e o neaao Y two clearance sales a year it will pay you to be among those police retiring board. Mr. Mellen | PR —— present, 4 EigBTaREE! Sale of Men’s Spring Suits 2292 Reduced from $35, $37.50 and $40 ~ nd at the Washing- | He was hong ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B. STORE | Maj. Moore. the su ) 7 the beat] Mr. Mellen lives fe on the beatj Mo exciting | : in %% CURE FOR DIABETES, | left it | THIRD IN YEAR, FOUND ; — vl Emtificial Fat Discovered as Rem- e edy by Columbia of SR Professor. Friday Is Bargain Day in The Boys’ Shop Sale of Palm Beach Suits L Reduced From $10.75 and §12 These suits, bought for this spring, are the right weight for Fall. And with your overcoat you will be wearing them through- out the winter. ‘Twelve-month suits, many of them hand-tailored for us in Rochester of domestic and imported fabrics. the reporter | | B i @ how many ar- | i ) | ] - Artificial | Clearance tomorrow, at cost. our entire stock of boys' 2-pants Palm Beach Suits. Light and dark shades, in the Norfolk and plain belted coats. track of them ever capture a famo The variety is splendid. Mixtures for business. Tweeds and plaids for sport.%. Blue serges for evenings. Some of the suits carry 4-pieces. al chiem! Columbia i “overer. intarven, | in the! 3 Ralph | >r. Kahn reported, been | [ Styles include’ many exclusive models that were brand-new for Spring (as illustrated) and that will be equally good for Fall. Two and three-ibutton sack coats; sport backs and Norfolks. Sizes 34 to 50; ‘all builds. Were we to print all the facts about this value, you’d think we were exaggerating. Better drop in and Sale of Woolen Suits -- Our entire stock of mixture and blue suits, suitable for school, drastically reduced for clearance tomorrow, as follows: see for yourself ! Special Sale Grape Juice ¥ | =msioin = || Sale of Leather,fLuggage The best brand cf them all—Royal : Sale of Wash Pants 39fi Purple. Choicest selectec Concord grapes Entire stock of White Ducks, Linens, Regularly %15 —the rure juice bottled with care. Yecu know Royal Purple is a 35¢ product. Crashes, Khaki and Palin Beach reduced as follows: 20c¢ ... Dozen, $2.25 Half gallon, 75¢ Get encugh to last the season through. G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 $1.00 and $1.25 Pants now 79¢ $1.50 and $1.75 Pants now $1.15 $2.00 Wash Pants now....._ $1.45 $2.25 and $2.50 Pants now $1.65 BBy sy The siwenue at Ninth. Open Saturday Until 2 P.). It would be a mistake to say this was 815 luggage. It is $15 luggage, and if you compare the vallz:e you will say we are conservative, : These bags and suit cases were made_E of extra-heavy cowhide expressly for us. We stand sponsor for éheir labor, their leather and their long life. At $9.75, this luggage special is rapidly put- ting our luggage department on the map, in a big way. These bags and cases have the quahtg earmarks that one does not ordinarily associate with so low a pri;:e. The bags are leather- lined; the cases have straps all around; the hardware is solid brass; the corners are reinforced; the frames are steel-wrought; 5 o the colors: Black, brown and cordovan.: Search the shops from Fln an czng here to Hongkong and you’ll not discover their equal—at the New or Used - Cars o= !fi il $2.75 Shirts now $1.85 | The half-yearly sale | of the peerless Manhat- || tan Shirts begins today 350 Shirts now 2.65 H 4.00 Shirts now 3.00 SHIRTS 5.00 Shirts now 365 Just to remind you at the P-B Store. Evex.-y 1 650 Shirts now 455 that our entire stock of Manhattan Shirt in /q ?fi: 750 Shirts now 565 | Palm Beach Suits, and stock (over 3,000 of £ 850 Shirts now 6.25 other hot-weather suits, EDMONSTON’S—Home of the“Original”’ FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Rummage SHOES SACRIFICED Narrow Widths Only—Women's shoes in many styles—odds and ends of stock in Strap Pumps and Oxfords. (at about) @ You need not wait to save your dollars to buy a new or used car. We gladly lend . 2 z1 H them) is included with- Sale covers white and It Sizes 3 to 5% only i e i : i oo AR et o With similar reductions | has been reduced to All narrow widths you € b purc out a single exception: ttached Tiorl 2 = I 5 - ; No matter what the original pri | any car in the house and ? 4 e upiElAIdI SR | lowest-in-theity prices, ANO matter wha he origina rices were, the & 2 ; i i closing price is E e lend it without brokerage, 1L : quality considered. | fees or finance charges and on convenient terms. Open Saturday Until 2 P.M. Open Saturday Until 2 P.M. '1.85 All sales must be final. Held in our stock room. Be quick. } | EDMONSTON & CO. | j The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue Franklin 3900-3901-3902 (Incorporated) 1334 F Street ™o troupuses o ANDREW BETZ, Manager Open Evenings

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