Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 9

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WAR AND KLAN HIT , AT CHURCH PARLEY; —_— 'Society __ (Continued from Kighth Page.) THE EVENING G, Sherburne Rogers and Miss Kdna he guests of honor and principal ers will include Dr. d Godwin, 1ore, and Miss STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRID 21, 19%4. Mrs, Qarrit Miller and Mrs. Bugene Stephens eth Wilson is entertain- t a leap year party sleanor Hughes of Among the guests rice Aitchison, Miss Fall Fractures Skull. Charles T. Hiser, thirty-seven, 629 Gresham place northwest, is in Emer- gency Hospltal under treatment for a fracture of the skull. He was injured Saturday afternoon in a fall on the Prings, is a guest of her sisters, Mrs. |un| \‘Luu of the Corcors an \llhm B. Scott and Mrs. George W.|of Art J ' J d Trowbridge n 2 2 red | Do orire Monic P Luther erhof and Mr. s | etairs at his home, and uneon- us when picked up. It was re rted at the hospital today that tho t had not regained coasclous- 'Shakeiil;te Your Shoes| PEER T e peen el 12 98 And sprinkle in the foot bath Aflen's | . Fashion Shows a Preference Jor These Graceful New Capes Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing| powder for Tired, Swollen, Starting, | Sweating feet. It takes the friction This Spring the natural, straight lines of the figurc are fol- lowed in the fashioning of these lovely capes. Methodist Students’ Conference Asks Congress Act to foliowing are names of pa- Outlaw Former. g for the card party to be _Wardman Park Hotel, Aprl: Apostie Church: frs. John Guider, v Mis W rd 9 Otto Vi in sopraro x.ulnm with Mr. George Burrus Wiliiams. Dixon Thompson at the pi 1 Winifred Mctiregor s010; Miss with Mrs, Marriage Licenses. Marriage liconse i st, and tenor sol Boyer, with the i TUnion of North and South M. E.|! Branches Urged. s or of this city, and Blla solo ohn R. with Mre. Brown Dorothy Cates, the piano. T Mr. Rudol t of the s from the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and_bunions. = Always use Allen’s Foot-Ease to break in new shoes and enjoy the bliss oi feet without an ache. Those who use Allen’s Foot-Ease have solved their foot troubles. Sold everywhere. Trial package and a Foot Walking Doll sent Free. Addr ALLEN'S.FOOT-EASE, Le R, the Hastar s ed Press r VILLE, Ky, national conferenc students today was on r proposals for solution o problems as war, April o (i 5 of ] Mrs tled k Bernardine Moorman, 1 Ieans T Coleman, both 7 s nie CNenes B Kroll, Miss ilor phine T.. Ryon. 3 N tanquer Dudiey. J.| at Rausche <| consists of four o inent members, edt, Mrs. M. Carter. and Alma 1. Bovette, Powell und Mary J. Ingram. both Va Slim, alluring in style. they emphasize the need for a simple outergarment that will not crush the daintiest frock, givc enough warmth for cool evenings, vet be wearable for Summer street wear. The question ness and ) duction of Kn Kl W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H Street Washington, D. C. (Opposite The Shoreham) Polaire, suedine, twill and silk in tan, brown. apple green, navy and black. e loyalty of my Legions was un- oned and now for the first time. bare my secret. I paid them, you ste, with bars of Oh Henry! A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere SECOND FLOOR Y UMMER Rugs - Q%CC“ thought and preparation have been given to. those Floor Coverings that are especially adapted to use during the Summer months. Your Valuable Apparel STORE IT- ve yourself | concern and worry 1hn. care of winter trast it to Lanst & Bro. | storage, and fee that it is safe om fire, theft and moth FUR. DEPT., aims for $100 estate located i1 t tion Fabrics of no very great cost, yet carefully designed \ | and made, are gathered together from distant points, | @ 1 to make the Summer Home more attractive. Capitol Dot Voile in Lively New Colors 85¢ yd. A novel new flock dot voile that will fashion delectable summer frocks for women and children. A host of colors in blossom tints and dark effects. French Novelty Voiles, An Assurance of Chic $1.75 and $2.00 Yard Nub yarn voile in a Jar color combinations. O of the new summer fabrics. Tace stripe voile chows ratine, .Striking color combinations are tured. Cotiton Challis in Varied i Patterns, Special, 23¢c Yard { SECOND FLOOR. | Maier nd Pattison and the Philadelphia Orchestra National Theatre April 22 Tk ALAMO RUG A heavy Holland Rush in oval and oblong shape $25.00 22.00 FIBRE RUGS Made of finely woven Fibre for use in Summer Rooms . o $1725 14.50 10.75 7.00 | | 3 | ; 9x 12 8 x 10 6x12 9 xT2 7.6 x 10.6 2000 6 x9 6x 9 15.00 4.6x 7.6 4% 7 s 800 3 x6 JAPANESE RUSH BLOCK ACURSERY R UGS - e . o GRASS RUGS BATH RUGS Our Establishment is open for business every dey including Ssturdyy” fronr $ao-gcyo FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POTNYS I¥ THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed «Nerchandise (arries anedssurance of Satisfaction Attend this concert end note the individual qualities that distinguish Maier and Pattison’s and the Philadelphia Orchestra’s exquisite inter- pretations. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by these great artists. Note how faithfully their renditions are portrayed on the Victrola. Ask specially to hear “Danse Macabre” (55198), by Maier and Pattison, and “Blue Danube Waltz” and “Invitation to the [Waltz” (6237), by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Victrola Look umder the 1d and on the labe fr these Victor tradeaurks Victor Talking Machine Company. Camden.N.2 e variety of ple e of Hw ) Eminent Physician Commends Congressional Limited Dining Car Service The following gratuitous communication illustrates the high favor in which our table d’hote dinners on the Congressional Limited be- tween Washingion and New York are held by discriminating patrons: Wool-finish cotton challis for children’s dresses and women’s kimonos. A wide range of patterns, FIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Special Fittings of Nemo Corsets Visit Miss Cannon, expert consultant oi the Nemo Institute, and get her views on correct corseting. Tell heér your problems and she will solve them for you. "She will also select the proper corset for your figure and aid you to guin a smarter figure and advise vou how to safeguard your health. Miss Cannon’s services arc free to all. e THE LETTER THE DIONER Brooklyn. ¥.Y.. 4pril 7. 1924. INSYLVANIA 1 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. PEN RAILROAD SYSTEM BURGH & BRO. Nr. DN Bell, CONGRESSIONAL. LIMITED Passenger Traffic Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad System. | - 3 Philadelph.a. Pa. | | Top-Icer Apartment Snowboy Refrigerator $12.50 May Be Purchased on Convenient Terms ,; ey ‘.r( 7\ KEWPIE TISSUE 1000 SHEETS 4% x5 mcfl'fis PABCOLLV WEEK —brings special prices on Rugs of this famous quality, and introduces the new spring and summer patterns in both rugs and yard goods, Seo the new Paboolin on our Fifth Floor ts you o0 the excellent er served last night on the Congressional Limited. All the vegetables frésh and new, and the spring chicken was delicious and cooked 1n 3 most appetizing sanner. T noted particularly, that all the necéssaty 2004 elements, esseatial for the welfare of the busan body, were preseat in this meal. This dinner was not only one of the most scientific, but also one of the most palatable which could be prepared by experts. It was fit for a King, President, Congressman or Citizen, 2nd the Pemnsylvania Railroad Systea deserves comaendde tion for such high class service to the public. very truly yours, Wb Tkt D Attendirg Dermatologist. Greenpoint Hospital, Wedical Examiner, Municipal Civil Service Commizsion, New York City Exclusive sea-grass insulation and strong construction, of se- lected hardwoods, are important features and their economy of first and last cost is something that ap- peals to all. This model holds 30 1Ibs. of 3 has two good size shelves and strong nickel-plated hard- ware. Other styles to $95. - A Renwnable Depoau Holds Your Snowboy The Congressional Limited with Club Car, Parlor Cars, Dining Car and Observation Car runs daily between Washington and New York on the following, schedule: Lv. Washington e = Ar. New York - - Attraciive Tabourettes 29¢ For Your Spring Plants Get several of these 16- inch mission wood tabou- rettes, strongly made in two pleasing shapes. Just what you need for vour new Easter plants, and for others youll want in- doors all spring and summer. SIXTH OR. 335 P. ML 825 P. M. 490 P. M. S0P M. Lv.New York « o Ar, Washington « Pennsylvama Railroad System Interesting Demonstration of the New Perfection Oil Stove It provides the quick heat and satisiaction of gas at the low cost of kerosene, and it is so com- pletely equipped, so roomy and substantial, so beautifully designed 1n:| finished that it is in a class by itself. The “New Perfection” Oil Stoves can be had in one, two, threc, four and five burner sizes, with or without cabinets. SIXTH FLOOR Will Appear in This Paper * TOMORROW The Best and Most Economical BATHROOM TISSUE AT PRACTICALLY ALL GOOD STORES

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