Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING AR, \\'ASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. AI][)P'I' MEMURIA[ ! Concert at Soldiers’ Home. | | VOTE ON FOREST POLICY. |WORK OF BOOKBINDER ' ETHE R THINGS COST LESS L Soldies x‘;imlslv‘e iz‘i’.flfli’dnffifii‘l‘? Chnmber of Commex'ee Sounds’ : EXPLA"‘ED TO cLUB L 1 'WASHINGTON'S GREATEST G STREET BETWEEN FUR DEAD IEACHER; ?(::nélcl:'l:.lot:‘(;\cnknrr{:%l'h:;i'x‘x’x:‘i:_}\?&t Member Societies. jc““ Detnlm Edward F. ! WOMEN'S STORE 1ITHE 77 STREETS ohn S, | Member organizations of the Cham- N Zimmermann, director. The | | | * ! % i ety notor: | The | | bet of Commerce of the United States| < OFuYer's Address at i) tend. | were called upon today to vote on a| ~~ of N\swcomers. March, “Sons_of Uncle Sam,” | proposea national foreswfy 3 i e HE Yy policy | ¢ i) B : Overbare, Thatine ooy | larawn up by a spectal committee of| Pookbindine, ey Mo English Instructors of High| | Strcean “Romanza: [the chamber, esting details, =gl 1| Skirts Kimonos Draperies i | Scenes ‘from A8 Replanting of waste lands on which | by Edwarg I Gruver Hetipd membats | i 5 1 ] : ! <ittes o reproduction of forest growth is im- | 0! Ne: e i = Schools Fraise Work of | | wor Ger sy it [ pooimle by matural means by the fed- | weekly meeting in the City Club yes. | ' 21565 resses Ginghams /7~ 115 Pairs 3 5 | eral government, and creation .of sa | terday. | Coats Sweaters Stockings ! . Mi M o 1 &% | [national forest council by Congress| 1In the absence of Joseph A. Burk- - i ISs Morgan. { o . : [to have functions of advice to admin- | hart, Charles W. Pimper, Vice presi. | | |istrative officials and a membership | dent, presided, and outlined plans of . ey P of nine, are included in the recom- | the ¢lub for the intercivic club dinner R ¢ 3 : P Th d . B, d Up, | mendatfons. | to be held November alk o ure rea A ‘memorial in commemoration of s Wenrich | | “Mhe club unanimously yoted to at™ i tho vecent AR hnz 3 The Star Spangled Banner” Yo oty tend the laymen’s mass meeting to | zan, for many years teacher of -1 | DRY VIOLATORS FINED he held at the natfonal Episcopal next Sunday, when Bishop ¢ as H i The following defendants charged | next whensBighon 2 R 5 . by ineinglaniedihers 3 with violation of the national prohi- | f‘ e e s ! Y " x From the Florida Parisher News, \\'(-rfi fined in Police Court 2 o 3 1 - the Washington high schools. | (wetomer—Hay 5 4 v Judge McMahon as. in- N Don’t wonder whether you can dye or tint | } s es of the testimonial were sent 10 | vyex We We Ha 2 vrence H. Scott, $100;| Targest leaves in the’world are of | successfully, bocause perfect home dyelng is nie Morgan, nlece of the| - jusie € ey ugens Brown. $50: Willtam Hol: | the Tnaj paim, rowlng on the hanks | gmrantecd with “Diamond Dycs” even if you T e oo Maslp Clerk We have no, ¥es, | lingsworth, $50; Mattie Brown, $50;|of the Amazon and reaching a ¥ lght | huve never dyed before. Druggiats have al} we have ge bananas. \ |Mary Reed, $30, and Mary Jackson, $75. | of fifty feet and breadth of twelve foet. | colors, Directions in ench package, | were named as executors of her will _—_________——-————-——*—*__—‘ il The memoriak pointed out that. “in a - 3 I addition to t L U s 0 T | N 5 teaching, ) n carried with.| 5 ¢ i 3 ring ene: some of the heaviest 1 ) ens in connection with the spe- - — Y F al interests of the 0ol. She was, : ] 1 g = ests of th : 1 ; he was) 2 L T ht and o ex- | ) | . 5 S % f . U | \ i i WASHINGTONS GREATEST FIRNITURE STORE.CASH= CREDIT | _ : A o % 7th and .D Sts. ]\]; W; | i with reinforced heel, but in the wr 1l ~ < 2 . | i sole and toe. Colors swomonme | October “Better Homes” Sale! [ |+ JMIHW , - oo REPORTED STOLEN{l g | B g - Thief Takes Jewel From Apart- ment—Other Burglaries Noted, 1 ] o With-Cash as Principal Loot. = caeg ‘ ‘ For Street or B i Theft of a thre one diamond rm"! T : 1 ! SP()T'S—A Buy Now—Save! Pay Weekly or Monthly at $800 was reported to the B. Thomp- Bancroft ken from Ml - Jacquette pocketbook | and a check 5 »‘ (Like Illustration) s climbed through : om over a front door at the These are extraordi- nary values at tw i s of cloth worth | B aiia st o Mary | | 3-Piece Genuine fth street CONCORD CLUB PLACES | AD“OfOId : ol 3 | CARL HOFFMAN AT HEAD N Davenport Suite Console and = Lo Upholstered in Velour ot sl : v : Mirror ot > ele 4 I —=as shown— Mahogany finished shaped console Armchair _75 and mirror to match. A very decora- . Fashioned of Astrakhan Rocker % tive combination, i and Curltex, in-blouse or Kroehler Duofold S o arl Achter- EEVha e H $ 75 S straightline models, plain thenT 0 o 3 A g P | Mahogany finish ira Istere 1 6__-.—__ i - fur-t.nmmed_. and some e Dibe 5 m‘drff\,‘:.i § /- and covered jn velour. i are finished with leather. the short type of-bed. We have the | Colors include combina- “Unifold” Bed Davenport of larger di- St SRl and Shite mensions at a slight increase in price. . g 1L or grey beige and brown. Pay Later—Weekly or Monthly FREE! grey g Women’s and Misses’ 35-picce Roger’s Silver-plated GARAGES y Ware Set or a 42-piece Dinner Set | ! r F s ‘ A frec with every $100 purchase. : . |( $;(; 00 »\\l; U l’ i || CASH or CHARGE ACCOUNT. | : roCcKs Weekly or Monthly Payments Dre:gs and Sports = 1 A Y 4 V" ¢ ; (i i S H N e D - - >. E,fi;‘"';:;gum',m: Betia ket Glass Bottom Server | &= ‘ o ¢35 - e ug‘;:;l;m‘fi’; ALnest tray in I I | } W L : and s gl Made of mahogany fin- i - : | % . g ish, with han- C A : | 2 ) i | i ! Bl g g e dies ....ooen.- - g Sturdy in " ( i conderful range steel. e ——— Sre build, this a0 1 In a wondertu g Easy Pn)mentfi—filo 0043 | T 7 W - 1 e s goal heater | | | of |charming styles— 1, w H % . - | (One Style Pictured) will give a great deal of Staihtme or r straightline or with cir- around models in all the ; | cular skirt i draped ef- i .3 e L i new fabrics and colors R GARAGES ate equipped with the ) = i fect. Also coat styles. - : oil bR e ik e h SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., || o sl Guaranteed Coal ; Heafer _Fabncs include all the ~ 2 =] 704 Tenth St., N. W., WASHINGTON Range new silk crepes and wool- e $3 95 ‘ : ens, including poiret = P ; We sell hundreds of these a 2 i ; 5 : : 3 DaVenport ] able ranges every season—there must 3 2 twills and wool jerseys. Full sixty inches Bees ocdson Fitted with ; Just what is (60 lm.) 5 lon 5 s .95 Warming shel f s reflector to fJ ] ;nfirdc‘d a rohuml ::3‘ ;‘[urdfi;'fii. =——= not included. Spe- i T c oco ‘mu:: ttu ’e.:‘c‘ structed. Special, cial, ON CREDIT, i days. ‘AReal ' , Phonograph i = |\ Y & - KITCHEN CABINETS \»-.. etz e |- NV New Hats ,Just Received---Several Carloads disc records in a fashion that will surprise you. In fl.'laJig shipment is : ‘ E | i Scores of new models—some only ar- a special lot of cabinets 1 S | | rived within the past few days. Large like illustrated. Note i 4 . droopy styles, pokes, mushroons and the roomy appearance and the drawers in base ; . 5 ! 4 b for vegetables, etc. Dur- m Console_ Mode] [ ,‘ : Blacl}: of ct}ufise. p;c o{mxfiatt}e's. ut ing the “Better Home” Phonograph : we show a tull range ot a. € new Sale we will. offer.it at - fi% Mabhoriad figsheadpca“: colors in addition. Fourth Floor‘ the underselling price of ¢ B work of rcal beauty—an or- nament to any home at_this low price. 0\ EASY TER\(S small close-fitting models.

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