Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1923, Page 5

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r /.goodly berth, and m —_— LEN TOPAY HONOR[Fll Harvest. Moon Features Official Autumn Opening vesterday and the full “harvest moon” this evening, occurring 80 neer together this year, bring to mind rather an unusual phenomena ‘in the position of “the sun, moon and our earth In space. For several evenings In succession the great “full moon” will arise over the eastern horizon and will give a series of brilliant moonlight nights, James E, Freeman, rector of the |remaining above the western horizon Church of the Epinhany, who is to be [until late in the morning. The plan- consecrated as B. hop of Washington €ts and stars lose their luster when ,next Saturday morning, is to be given [the big orb of the September full Lat the Corcoran Art Gallery from 8:30 [moon looms above the horizon to the to 11 o”clock Saturday evening by the | eastward as the sun sinks below to president and trustees of the gallery. [*he westward and as the moon rises the standing committ. owly toward the zenith the brighte ars are dimmed in her autumn: weep through the heavens, - From time out of mind the hus- Bishop-Elect to Be Guest at Reception at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. A reception in honor of Rev. Dr. ington and the council of the National Cathedral, The reception is beng arranged in order that residents of Washington. as many out-of-town church- ho will come here for the con- ex may Dpersonal respe. Admisslons by Card. Cards of admission to the consecra- vice in the Church of the Saturday morning have sent out from the offices of 1 those who have n to attend e marked with the pew assigned to the holder and without t no one wiil be allowed to ent > church. Rev. orge F. Du naster of ced that even those who part in the t bandmen and the shepherds of north- ern Europe interpreted the phenom na of these protracted “full moons at . this and atched eason e r its annual app [ T| A Reminder: —that the present isanZ advantageous time toZ see to Roof, Guttering = and Downspout re-Z placements and repairs. f Bad weather comes soon—save worry, di comfort and expe; N by enlisting our tin- ners’ services NOW. Gl 2ar Estimates promptly made. :MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street 3oic 2" LRI O pay thelr [ invitea will be reserved Personnel of Committees. Corcoran Thom i commi in cha and Is being ass chairman. rator of the T T con C. T. Jewell, Wil- Dornin, Mrs. s Edith R. ed that guests the s will be ef- the various ¥ arran except for distribution of i fected by th SEES BETTER CONDITION PREVAILING IN ITALY Cardinal Dougherty, Just Return- ed, Regards Mussolini Respon- sible for Averting Catastrophe. Doyou yearku for a clear complexion? Try the Resinol products a week and watch your skin improve! Resinol Soapthoroughly cleanses the tiny pores and rids them of impurities. Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the in- flamed. irritated spots. The most ag- gravated cases of skin affection have readily responded to this treatment. Can bo obtained {rora all druggists. Resipol YORK, September 24—Italy healthy con was two yea Premier Mussolini_is responsible for | 1 Dougherty | who arrived vester- | riatic. change for the helterl > my visit of 1921 and | the cardinal, railways. things T great punc- | m to agree | DEATHS IN HURRICANE. "FREEZONE” "0 CITY, September 24 [ Down and Out. 1 often talk with down-and- outers, when I beho'd them in the and they are always ardent rs of perfidy in other men. y're not to blame if they are sted, and lacking beds and clothes d prunes; in and fickle d d, and found eftsoons. I'd give ten cents to meet a dead one, y, “My life's a bonehead hort of tears, or I would 1l my chances fooled s were kind and I've often had 1y employer often paid me more coin than I Was| poesn't hurt a bit! Drop s little away. y tried to aid m CORNS lift right off truly worth. I wasn’t born to be|“Freezone” on an aching corn, in- a winner, and so you see me down | stantly that corn stops hurting, then | and out, and if you'l stake me for ;hnr(ly )-ruux}‘m it right off with| with kraut.” I'd think it fine to: of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- “hand a penny to one who'd thus!ficient to remove every hard corn, confess his shame; but, woe is me, ' 80ft corn, or corn between the toes, there isn't any who will admit he, i, ito,v>!uses Without soreness or; is to blame. “The world is cold and fierce and heartless,” the “out- | ers” say, “and so we weep; for we! are bedless, breadless, tartless, and have no hay in which to sleep. Men's hearts are_ cold as is the| granite of which New Eng'and hills | are made, and so we'll drift aroun the planet until the sexton plies | his spade.” Men's hearts are warm | and kind and tender, we give, and | : pYl © ShoePolishes give, and give some more; tonight e T gave a pink suspender to Richard | |18 al Roe, who sought my door. . . Gopysignt) Americas Fastest Selling=gHOE 5%t venises BOLoN Clear Baby’s Skin With Cuticura “ap, . Taleum 25e everswhare. Finst CLLLCREs L asurALOTion LigL. X, SEulunty waittoolong BEECHAM'S Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken healtoh; Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea’s prey. mwwm Forhan's FOR THE GU et o g A WOMAN’S BURDEN! are lightened when she tarns to the medicine. If her existence is m oomy by weaknesses and painful disorders, she will find relief from troubles in Dr. Pleree's Favorite Prescription. If she's over- worked, nervous, or “run-down.” she 190000000000003000000002000000000. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, mechanics of the heavens. As the eiiptic_or the sun's apparent path through the sky is variously inclined to the horizon at different seasons of the year, with the celestial equator at the same angle with the horizon, thus equal portions of the moon come above the horizon in equal periods of time. There 1s a tradition that the so- ealled “harvest moon” was a divine interposition to prolong a nd thus ald the harvestmen an herds in their: daily toil, but sclence shows that the phenomenon Is plainly the result of natural law. MA). PULLEN RITES. Military funeral services were held them to lengthen the days of work during. uc.:or;:-te of gathering the au- an The phenomena of the moon” is much more northern Europe and in Canada than In the United States; and in the very high latitude where it has its great- est possible declination becomes cir- cumpolar for a certain time each month and remains visible without jetting at all “like the midnight sun” | this afternoon in the chapel of Fort a greater or less number of days, | Myer, Va., for Maj. Daniel D. Pullen, rding to the latitude of the ob- | Corps of Engineers. who died Satur o day at Walter Reed Army Hospital, : The “harvest moon” is not general- | aged. thirty-eight years. Post Chap- ly understood by the public, but the | lain Scott conducted the services and t;—ut cause has long been Known to | the interment, with military honors, le astronomer who has studied the was in Arlington national cemetery S Transport _tion N.E. Corner 17th and H Sts. N.W Washington’s Newest Office Building Location and Arrangement Unexcelled Offices, Single and En Suite Stores Fronting on 17th St. and on H St. NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY “‘harvest striking in Real Estate Investment Company Rental Agents 804 17th St. N.W. Main 2860 I, For Every Purse —and Purpose Designs that will appeal to ax;y taste—so inclusive is the selection—Tablé, boudoir, floor, wall, bridge and other styles. DULINGMARTIN (e 5=1117 F Street and 1214 w0 121 & Street Store Hours—8:45 to 5:30 L e, Che erful Rooms {How cozy and inviting is the winter home whose walls and woodwork are painted in bright and ap- propriate tints! . To achieve just the effect you want for your interior use Dutch Boy Flat Paint It's a convenient, ready-to-use white-lead paint that produces a finish of restful, artistic character. White—washable; can be tifited any’ color you arelor. : ‘ HUGH REILLY C0. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS 1334 N.Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24, 1923. Woohwar &éfiufifll;!;_] DOWN STAIRS STORE The Coats at *15 The Dresses at *15 Stripes and OQverplaids Puckerette—Canton Crepe Plain Browns and Tans Jersey—Poiret Twill WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ MODELS Astrakhan g 1 5 Jacquettes Platinum Gray and Beige Just Right Utility Coats in the latest Fall styles. Tailored on smart straight lines, including side-fas- tening styles. belteds models, with raglan or set-in sleeves. They have roll or throw-back collars. DOWN STAIRS STORE Dresses in_ wanted shades, for Autumn. Na brown, blac The styles e straightline and pleated efiects. Some are beaded. some embroidered, many with dainty lingerie collars and cuffs; others have string belts, crush girdles or sashes. Other Dresses at $15 of Satin Canton — Flat Crepes Crepe de Chine—Canton Crepes —Crepe Knit — Satin DOWN STAIRS STORE Loose or The new smart Astrakhan Jacquettes in popu- lar straight-back or blouse effects. Chic short coats that are so popular this Fall. DOWN STAIES STORE Samples—Seconds—Glove Silk Underwear $ 1 68’ : 'Way Below Usual Prices That heavier Glove Silk that makes for long wear. Manu- facturer’s samples and seconds. Orchid Peach Mohawk Make Included in this Sale are: Vests Combinations Step-Ins Bloomers Chemise Camisoles Mode Black White Values we cannot duplicate at the present market prices. At a fraction of their regular prices. DOWYN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE The Latest Hats—Quilled Felts & Scratch Felts $.95 The latest hats for fall are rolled brim felts with satin band and leather quills, imported scratch felts and black velours with slightly rolled brims, and semi- trimmed _Turbans and medium size shapes. Colors are Deer, Brown, Beater, Henna, Steel Gray, Black, Navy, Sand, ACopen DOWN STAIRS STORE P Priced..y.... $1'48 Pair Actually less than usual cost of material The wanted Ruffled Marquisette Curtains with tie-backs. Excellent quality in neat checked and dotted effects. 214 yards long. Homemakers should see these curtains to appreciate their ex- tremely low price. DOWN STAIRS STORE Clearance of Muslin Underwear, 38¢ Some are slightly mussed or soiled from display, but all In this unusual value-giving Sale are: Princess Slips = Vests Step-Ins * Petticoats Bloomers Drawers Camisoles ~ Corset Covers _ Athletic Suits The limited supply of each garx;mnt makes early shop- ping necessary. are very remarkable values. Every garment reduced from our regular stock. Many styles, including: Plain Tailored Effects Lace-Trimmed Styles Others vith Embroidery All full cut and carefully finished. Wide range sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE

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