Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN TO WIND YOUR WATCH? —~ YOU TELL VOURSELF TO FORGET IT AND 60 TO —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS {PLAN REORGANIZING OF VETERANS’ BUREAU ficient Methods While Un- covering Waste. A thorough study of the o a tion and methods of the ns' with a view to obtaining in- n operation, is be- Senate Probers Study to Evolve Ef-| | its obligation to the disabled veterans. | In connection with the conference, ing made by the Senate investigating committe concurrently with its probe into the past record of the bureau. During adjournment of the hearings until Monday the committee members | and counsel conferred at length yes- terday on the present system &nd methods of the bureau in fuifilling John F. O'Ryan, general counsel for the committee, said it was giving earnest attention to this side of the matter, recognizing that it even more directly affects the welfare of dis- ed veterans than the record of ste and dishonesty” in the bureau y which he said the hearings had de- veloped. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. o NINTH- From_the AVENUE Patrick Week, November 3d to 10th SLEEP~AND IMMEDIATELY GO ON WORRVING DID YOU - DIDN'T You = = — WONDER ,HANG 1T ALL, DID YOU WIND YOUR WATCH "HAND TAILORED OVERCOATS Individuality Individuality is emphasized by a distinctive overcoat. S— THIS WOULD BE THE NIGHT OP COURSE, THAT YOU LEFT IT INYOUR VEST. YOU SWING YOUR ARM VAGUELY IN DIRECTION OF CHAIR Q./ YOU FINALLY REALIZE YOU'VE GDf TO SETRLE IT ONE WAY OR THE OTHER AND GROPE UNDER PiLow” Patrick-Duluth Overcoats have an air of richness and refine- ment, of skill and thoroughness, which makes them the choice of discerning men. The cloth is made in beautiful, exclusive patterns and its sturdy weave gives the added satisfac- tion of enduring wear. THEN RAISE VOURSELF ON YOUR ELBOWS AND BLINK SLEEPILY AT CHAIR. WHAT RIGHT HAS IT T0 BE S0 FAR FROM BED YOU LEAN OUT AND TRY TO GET W UNTIL YOU EITHER PULL CHAIR CVE It is woven from selected, long-fiber Northern Wool. Chesterfields, town coats and great ulsters. All the new solid shades and newest effects in overplaids. Regulars and stouts. _NAE Y=< IN ANY EVENT YOU FINALLY HAVE T GET UP ' AND USE TWO HANDS TO IT. AND THE FUINAL LRZSULT 1S ALWAYS THE SAME . YOU EITHER “The Tee ofa Thousand Knots™ $2:50, $3, $3.50 GET S0 WIDE AWAKE, WINDING IT, TF T0 SLEEP, OR, IF IT WAS ALREADY W CUSSING YOURSELF POR HAVING GOTTEN UP rthern Kbor f&Sheep R L —— Berkley knit ties are made of the finest and purest silk in wonderful pat- terns and rich col- ors, enlivened by stripes and figured effects in endless va- riety. Close knit, soft and pliable. POLICEMEN TO SEEK AID IN PAY-INCREASE FIGHT Sold exclusively in Washington by the P-B Co. The Avenue at Ninth 1 as oppos- (i Candy Surprise! Don’t Miss It. Saturday Only. A wonderful “Candy Surprise” awaits you at the 16 Busy Peoples Drug Stores tomorrow. One pound of Pure Cream Caramels, sell regular- An Ideal } CHRISTMAS GIFT / A man's watch—a ladies’ watch—and the question of “what to give for Christmas” is solved! The “Vernon” for men or the “Lady Vernon” for women, as shown herewith, may be yours for only $27.50. o(On the Second Floor of the P-B Storee . sell regularly at 39¢c and one pound of & slate-Covered Peppermint Patties, sell regu- 1 arly at 33c—all for 79c. It's an exceptional value, isn’t it? Come early and get yours. ItIsSo Easy to Quitfit | Your Son at P-B Co. Everything in quality c'othes for the boy is arranged for your conven- ience on one floor. Our stocks of cor- rect school and dress clothes (made by the highest class boys’ tailors in the United States and abroad) are the largest in Washington. All the latest models, made of fine quality fabrics, skillfully cut and fashioned by pains- taking handworkmanship. Why not compare? Is All You Pay € a Week That's the big thing to remember—that you can buy these watches on the easiest of terms, without pinching your pocketbook at alll We are not only “Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers,” but the most popular as well, as thousands of satisfied patrons can testify. Pure Cream Caramels You’ll enjoy these pure, rich Cream Caramels — assorted flavors. Full 4 pound, regularly S 9(3 Our ample staff of competent, courte- ous salespeople insures prompt and in- telligent service—and satisfaction with our prices is a foregone conclusion. “The Elgin Vernon” Super-jeweled; fully guaranteed case in the 12° and 16 sizes; each watch sold in original box with standard price marked thereon. Money refunded if this watch can be purchased elsewhere for a lower price for cash. 50c a Week Puts It In You Pocket $27.50 Make a small de- posit it you wish to have one of these beautiful watches laid aside until you wre ready for ft. $27.50 50c a Week Our Liberal Terms On Purchases of $25.00 Pay $50 Weekly On Purchases of $50.00 Pay $1.00 Weekly | ¢ On Purchases of §75.00 Pay $1.50 Weekly On Purchases of $100,00 Pay $2.00 Weekly Larger amounts in proportion “The Lady Verno;l” Beautifully engraved white gold case, guaranteed 25 vears; 16 jeweled adjusted movement; silk ribbon band and white gold clasp A fine timekepeer for the ladies af a remarkable price. To see it is to want it. 50c a Week Puts It On Your Wrist $27.50 ‘With these watches we include a ti- ful Waldemar Pocket Knife without extra charge to you. 935 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers Alexandria Branch, 818 King St. of English regularly Chocolate-Covered Peppermint Patties Large Peppermint TegWarlY ...ooienrens Special, Imported Nut-Stuffed Dates Big, specially selected Dates with a filling walnuts. Full Discs with a coating of delicious chocolate. One Pound of Each Regular $1.21 Value 79c¢ Tomorrow (Saturday) One Day Only Sixteen Stores —the better to serve you o T ] — Juvenile Qvercoats —that afford economy, but give parents the finest ine little fellows’ coats. Ages 3 to 10 years. Range from $850 to $27.50. Boys® Suits Amongst our boys’ suits of foreign and domestic fabrics, incorporating cor- rect style tendencies with wearing qualities are these latest model Nor- folks, belted coats and sport models (with one pair of knickers and one pair of golf knickers), priced $18 to $32.50. Boys’® Winter Qvercoats —in complete new assortments of styles considered smartest for boys this season. Every detail has received the careful consideration tnat makes choos- ing the boy’s coat so thoroughly satis- factory. In ages 10 to 18 years, $i3.50 to $35. Especially prominent are the finer grade of overcoats ranging from $20 to $35, coats that evidence the finer hand-tailored qualities. Also the Famous Patrick Mackinaws 15 to ¥18™ Washington Reprusentatives for the Rowe English Sailor Suits And don’t for- get Barber Bill There’s no place just like it in ‘Washington.

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