Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 20

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Style—as much as you can get anywhere— But it's in the shoes and not in the price. . How do we do itat $3 and $4? 2,000,000 pairs made inour own mammoth factories — Sold at one modest profit through our own stores—75 in New York (and many elsewhere.) That’s the answer! Don’t doubt—buy a pair and see. Worn on Fifth Avenue—but bought around the corner. Z HOES * &:,L‘!;s.-: 1219 Penn Ave,, N.W. 435 7th St N.W. 625 “H” St., N.E, éusinesl; ' Property . Store and . Apartment Near 14th St. and Park Rd. | This property is priced 1012 7th Se., N.W. | NEW EASTERN HIGH | WILL HAVE CONCERT Community Singing Will* Feature Fete—Dancing Also Is Promised. The free community concert to ba given tonight at §:15 o'clock In the new Eastern High School, East third public musical in the new music center established by the Com- munity Music Asso on to meet de- mands from residents of the north- east and southeast sections of the program tonight will have ical 3 Margarel King-Smith . violinist. Armstrong’s b4 Whelpley. She wil the piano by August atent Leather nmunity singing will. as usual, form an important | gram, directed by I | assisted by Helen . cornetist, promptly out t. {COMMUNITY HOUSE | ! WORK DESCRIBED! seventh annual wol of religlon | <. Moore said. inhabited Caplitol and 17th streets, will be the | very low for immediate sale. | i i See Mr. Bowers | —with Armoid & Company ( 1416 Eye Street. Speaking There are four suites in particular we'd like to tell you about. They're all by Berkey & Gay, and quite modestly priced, as you'll note Main 2434, |1 ~ of Dining Room Values Here at the Life Time Furniture Store this week you'll find one of the best-looking displays of dining room suites we’ve ever shown. below. Graceful Berkey & Gay dining suite, after the manner of Hepplewhite, rich table, 10 pieces ........ mahogany 66-inch THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. PROGRAM. March, “All America”. Zameenik East Washington Community Orchestra, Henry B. Stop- sack, director. (a) “America.” (b) Salute to the Flag. (c) Oath of Allegiance. Love's Old Sweet Song."” body. Solo Dance Toe Speclalty Marguerite Licarione. () “Battle Hymn of the Re- (b) “Quilting Party.” (c) “Mistress Shady." .. Krelsler m “Rosa- munde,” Schumann-Kreisler Inez Becker, violinist. Mrs. A. Becker at the plano. Scarf Dance.....Impressionistic 1 ia Hutson. Overture, “Bridal Rose,” Lavallee East Washington Community Orchestra. (a) “My Mamm: (b) “Tucky Horn (c) “Are You Sleeping.” Everybody. Announcements. (&) “Love, the Nightingale,” Armstrong (b) “The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold”...Whelpley Margaret Kramer, 80prano. August King-Smith at the plano. Fancy Group Dance, Patent Leather Girls Selected dancers from the Hoff- man-Hoskins Salon of Dance. (a) “Till We Meet.” () Star Spangled Ban- ner. Everybody. The new Chain Bridge road school, which repiaces an antiquated one-room structure, was formally dedicated this afternoon. The new Smothers School - | will be dedicated Friday afternoon at 13 oclock. The dedication of these buildings was planned by school offi- cials as a part of the obséervance of educatio i in Washington. “ At Druggists A deliclons mint-flavored Iaxative that you chew just like chewing gum. Re- I only wonderfully effective for constipa- tion, but also relleves and prevents colds aystem. Used Dy, howpiteis. by phrsiciant. 1f your drugglst cannot supply yYou send 25 cents for full sised package HEALTH PRODUCTS CORPORATION, 0 East 40th Street, New York City. N. Y. oblong $528.75 Berkey & Gay suite of 10 pieces in wal- nut with mahogany interiors, ob- long table, 66-inch buffet, chairs upholstered in velour .......... $575.00 Ten-pieces Berkey & Gay suite in beauti- ful figured walnut, 66-inch buffet, eblong table, tapestry seat chairs, $650.00 Mahogany dining suite by Berkey & Gay, 10 handsome pieces ........... $495.00 e LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Seventh Street Mayer & Co. NTuae Between D & E ROTARIANS ARE TOLD OF WASTE OF TIMBER Presenting startling statistics to show the enormous destruction by forest fires and other careless causes throughout America’s vast timber- lands, H. M. Wheeler of the United States forestry service appealed to members of the Rotary Club for their | support in furthering an Intensive | movement now being fostered by the | government to preserve the forests of | the country. Mr. Wheeler gave many illustrations to substantiate his figures and de- clared that the average loss of umhc-r‘ for the past seven years had totaled 7,600,000 acres vearly. He stressed the work now being con- | ducted by the department to preserve timber and certain wild gzme and was extended a rising vote at the conclu- | sion of his address | An appeal for the National Red Cross roll call was made by representatives | of that organization, and Rotarfan | Harry Evans asked the club to aid in | seeing that war veterans in all local | hospitals are given an opportunity to | attend the Army-Marine foot ball game at Griffith Stadium December 1. | During the meeting Mrs, John Bowle rendered several selections and | == was forced to respond with many en- | g cores. Arthur D. Marks presided. ' i Zat A A | Going to the Army and Navy Game? 1If so, first call on our Insurance De= partment and get our Free Booklet on “Seeing New York.” BOSS & PHELPS We Insure Everything Insurable 1417 K Street N.W. Main 4340 T | L Only salesmen of highest integrity and proven record of results need apply. Write fully—strictest confidence. Address Box 8--E, Star Office al Estater SalsmenEm Wanted Strong organization has places and great opportunity for several thoroughly experienced real estate salesmen—busi- ness, investment and residential special- AR AR IR AN RN IR AR AR A AR AR AR AR AR AR A Here It Is, for Friday the 23rd! We Call This a Good Luck Coat Sale UL ) %7 Materials: | Tweeds Polaire Camelaire Sport Plaids New Stripes Herringbone Reversible . Woolens HIS Store dotes on doing the unusual —the unex- pected, as it were—and it is very seldom that LUCK is figured into the merchandise plan. This sale is the exception. A certain maker needed cash — he wanted quick action — we were LUCKY enough to be the first store he encountered —we bought a large number of his coats at a figure which enables us to say: —Instead of a Much Higher Price. You're LUCKY, for only a cir- cumstance so unusual could produce coats like these to sell for $14.95. Although we buy thousands of coats, it always gives us a thrill when we meet the unexpected. For we know that, although we may profit to a certain extent, the really big advan- tages revert to our customers. The coats are of a quality that any store might be proud to offer at a much higher price. Sixteen of the styles illustrated. There are all sizes, including a num- ber of extra sizes. Be prompt! SECOND FLOOR Styles: Fur Collars Self Collars Side Ties Semi-Belted Sport Effects Full Belted Full Lined Semi Lined LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH ST.—OUR ONLY STORE—FRANKLIN 7400 L [fliifli g .- R e S S L o ot oV S Vs S s v e e o

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