Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 3

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. EVENING THE STAR, Loyalty Most Important Word P'rinceton University made a recent inquiry to determine the ¢ mportant word in ge. Loyalty ands_upon i words that fill 1 it is said that® “an ounce of Lovalty is worth a ton of cleverness,” AMERICAN ICE COMPTANY WILKINS BUILDING 1512-14 H St. N.W. Offices for Rent 3 desirable rooms Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 9709 Cathedral Haghlands Bargain ‘ COMMANDING VIEW | OF ENTIRE CITY Within a Stone's 1 the National Ruilt Price, $16,500 MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK Moderate Terms The Fun Shop ¥ An, Marjorie Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell The Hen’s Lullaby. BY GEORGE S. CHAPPELL. -bye, eglett, slumber and o my heart, dear, snug in our | what ‘will you be, dear? our sex? there's the What is question a mother to vou a boy, dear? Are you a girl? you a door-knob? g% or bad egg, W ¥s you'll be love ve, egglet, slumb my heart, dea My brain's in d, darling, by and rest, r, snug in our Famous Stars. Boarder, i twinkle, ter. arkod with Hennessey —A. C. little * a * are ready M. Azoy, jr. The Absent Present came \nhur’ Me as to the diawt Eive me Man Propos: he a man a am not su lliving in hopes Hedges & Middleton, Inc. i: ] Realtors 1334 H Sireet N.W. Franklin 9503 1‘ English Homes In Our Intown Suburb 14th St. Terrace Price Only $15.500 WHY PAY MORE? SHANNON_& LUCHS] Realtors Ouwners and Builders KINDS OF SHRUBBERY, ruished T dams “Printing Have us interlock our service with your requirements. i HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, s, Buyers of Printing You receive 100% satisfaction at this milliondollar printing plant. The National Capital Press 32101212 D St. N.W. TELL US YOUR ROOF TROUBLES We are roof men of many years' ex- perience. KRONcL AD X Boofln‘ o s a.w. "ROOFING—by Koons o, matier what sour roof needs may ave W A TTOONS HRe, Hadrist oz any,” sobbed es— chever it be, A wall flower would not object to being pressed BEDTIME STORIES—The Day’s Accounts tter your own | but I am| —Stanley B. S The Tortoise and The Seventh H the Hair. eaven ? BY HUGH WILEY, tusba n' what acted his wages ev'ry pa ¥ till his jeb was haulin’ Eliza’s man »ound—grazin’ de blind, they t WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS | 4 APARTMENTS ROBBED. TINDS ON INSPECTION THAT HE HASN'T ENTERED ANYTHING ' SINCE MONDAY | IN MDDLE OF UNDRESSING REMEMBERS HE HASN'T ENT- ERED 15 EXPENDITURES FOR THE DAY IN WIS LITTLE CASH BOOK DECIDES HE'S PUT DOWN EVERY CENT | COUNTS CASH IN HAND BALANCES BOOK AND TINDS }T%ERE‘S B1- 39 UNACCOUNTED AE HAS LEPT SOME- JT AND MENTALY, RE- « TELLS WIFE g AND NOT TO WAIT.HES GoT 7o TRACK DOWN WHERE THAT 19139 WENT T© HALT' AN HOUR LATER COLLECTS A LIST OF TOUR CIGARS, ONE BOX OF CANDY, THREE CARTARES AND TWO MORNING PAPERS — AND THE CASH BOOK BALANCES ! L JOTS DOWM HASTILY ALL THE ITEMS SITS SIGHING TRYING TO REMEMBER WHAT HE COULD HAVE SPENT §1.83 ToR. 15 JusT ‘DRCPP\NG 0"’ v Jewelry and Clothing Netted by “Jimmy " and Xey Operators. thieves yesterday Nl(cred f Thomas Wil 6 northwest s WitLiArg “Jimmy” venue visitors yme of Rudolph HE CAN REMEMBER. nd clothing h 4 bers got 3160 arel and a suit sker cntered the . Lounsberry, 76 northwest, between Lounsberry told | venur {itruder 100K jewelry ; Bumper Ci-ops; On Your Chin Every morning is harvest time for whiskers—and the | new Gem Blades shave | away 365 crops a year | with never a sore spot or astalkof stubble left over. ; Try ’em! Marvelous New' " GEM ON EDGE OF BED WHEN | Harsiete Hitte WORKERS’” COUNCIL ADOPTS PROGRAM Women Aim to Get 7£qual Chance'.,‘ With Men in U. S. Posts. Officers Elected. final meeting of the council “opened its convention here > held in the Inte- iditorium tonight Alice Paul, vic . Donala Rt | L Miller. Mrs. Senr Connall ¥, Wiley “will preside. The the coming - A last night' at e ~ationat| ADVENTISTS AID BLIND. . program fol- —_— i | Spring Council Hears Report. Will Seek $750,000. thir the blind | public’ upy the ¥ paid posi- 11 branch, . many d to her, repre- »n all personnel e than one- 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service Charge Never Over $1.00 | >- Very Desirable AFTER: MEALS Furnished Apartment | SURPR| ING. —containing _six rooms and two baths, inclosed sleeping porch, New Hampshire ave, near Dupont Circle. Immediate Possession REASONABLE RENT + Boss & Phelps 1417 “K” St. N.W. Phone Main 9300 COAL REDUCED Effective April 3d Anthracite Prices Were Reduced On the Average One Dollar Per Ton ‘These prices are good for April only. Order now and ° be sure of receiving the full bénefit of the reduction. | || TRANSPORTATION BLDG. | | Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Razors AN EXCEPTIONAL ManyBusiness Fof -BARGAIN- know that Increases.Energ Thousands have only begun to realize what Scott’s can | | be to them in strength and | | vigor. Try Scott’s! i Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N.J. 23-53 BOUGHT AND SOLD PAUL PEARLMAN 1711 G St. N.W. Five élubs and Bag Driver, Nrassie, Mashie, Mid- fron — with diamond-shaped back—Putter—with flange wole 1l swith Hickory Shafts and uine Leather Grips — All Sas Forged. A flne five-inch Canvas Bag, leather inced, four ateel wupports, leather covered. and pocket. See This $25.00 Value Which We Are Selling for $14.50 The Rare Book Shop 723 17th St. Phone M. 1291. Corner 17th and H Strects N.W, Offices for Rent Single or En Suite Apply Room 232 or Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 9700 I Want to Sell These Attractive Stores Four Sold—Four Left A Goed Investment Property Where Values are Sure to Increase in the Future Reserve officers of the 313th Field | i ve Cor 21st and Eye Sts. N.W. Don’t overlook the J. Maury Dove Company Coal Savings Club—membership closes April 15th. Join now.: Write or call for interesting booklet descriptive of advantages enjoyed by membership. J. Maury Dove Company Principal Office—1408 H St. Private Branch Exchange, Main 4270 BRANCH SALES OFFICES 619 H St. N.E. e e e Wisc. Ave. & N Sts. N.W. We Have a Splendid Buy at 14th and Park Road N.W. 1420 to 1434 Park Road Open and Lighted Day and Evening Until 10 O’clock P.M. Priced Right Terms. Reasonable J. Dallas Grady 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 Member Washington Real Estate Board Tenleytown sections a week ago, last [duu this ¥ for fifteen days at night” told the police he had missed | e it coupons from a number of libe: bonds. Bankers and merchants ha been furnished with numbers of the coupons, sk RESERVES TO TRAIN Officers of 313th to Spend Fifteen Days in Camp. Ballnlmn of the regi the meeting held jast night. Hereto fore attendance has been optional, and Col. Leroy Herron, regimental com mander, will forward all requests for exemption, with his recommendatior to the headquarters of the S0th Divi- sion. Enlisted rescrvists of the regi ment will also be q Monilization plan eld Artillery were last night. red to camp. for the 313t istribute 0 the tillery will be ordered to acti tedi ot Tbe Yoty lens Shap ms-zazt F Street April 4 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to § P.M. “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes “Late” TOP COATS $30 and $35 Values for $ A large, belated shipment that has just armved—fully a month late. That’s our only reason for pricing them at less than $30 and $35. The materials are imported woolens, in new shades and pat- tems, with silk trimmings and silk sleeve linings. ~ All are fashioned with the full box back, and in every style detail they’'re the last word Top Coats. It's a big lot, complete sizes and fine vanety now, but you know they can’t last long at this price. The New Hats '$3.75 'A line of smart hats that is made especially for us by a manufacturer well known to you. If his label was attached we'd have to mark them $6. That’s where they stand in quality. There’s the full range of sfnart spring colors, and all the desirable shapes, including the new snap brim.

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