Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1924, Page 11

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L *CONCERT TO BE HELD <k at e vow nstern iea | DINNER-DANCE MARKS |k oof btk Toan o sioiet . 17th and Kast Capitol streets, 3 » undes tho direstion of Robert Lawr- CIVITAN LADIES’ NIGHT | fiositn “Setuntty "aurrounds smenct ONI | ence, with the Army Band, Capt P. circle, when the eyes arc focused I GHT AT EASTERN | -ree. . e o M L Plan for Memori W. Lewis commanding and William J. AT o Al onisct. _Simple 1 n emorial Day. asn-. ay psets t ce— | Stannard leader, us the opening fos- | SPeeches Dispensed With as Club| on the bo: The manner in which the| . The part to be plaed by the . | ture o svening’s program. Celebrates at La Fa- eye thought it saw what It did not | American Legion in the Grand Army Will Be Staged Under Direction of | t°" of me. evel r‘ JrogT s6e. He li»:u-nmlnml u.h'mcm" writ- | ©f the Republic’s campaign for funds whole Household Nowelty Feature. yette Hotel ing of the Chaldean, Phoenician and |f0F Proper observance of Memorial % Community Musical Asso- | The novelty feature will be eight ancient Kgyptians, pointing out that |42¥ Was mapped out at a meeting | littie boys and girls from the third A dinner and dance party was | the instinct (o draw pictures is abso- | Yesterday of the legion group of the ciation | rth grades of the Peabody- :‘elr‘;‘demd 'n_n; =‘he lbflt.ler |lur.:vau {;{ 1ge lutely primitive. ;-‘-*;:-m nf)ln::;:‘;m?m%.& Illwall Ad t M 5 bt Ychool in a group of songs. |Civitan Club last night at the| Ry 3 o the employes | anh sl [Tiiiton School in & Eroup of sonEs | FNliyy e Hotels whon' musie and | sors hird HicCartney sang a baritone | o7‘tho Independent establishments of op! attan Serye BOE ENCE AD omb, Helen Swingle, Virgin- | viands and the sompleto absence of | nit ‘as a ivere tenor, and Arsento |cop Bouticne " for" Secomstine. the ice—and spare yourself the ) LAWREN amuel Walker, Paul Stauffer, | speech-making feature 3 it Ral o Capinr r ecorating e i 2 WI‘S LEADER | ia ore, Samuel N o ammer, and | nisht. Ralon ewith M-s. Ralon at the piano | graves of the nation's heroic dead | — - e 2 d the promotion of rial serv- | 1 i ' k. The nearest thiag to a speech was | C tor performed at the | fue Hhat el | worrl enien: mbian Male Quartet, com- |ia chalk talk by William H. Chandlee, as mist for the singors | 1ves, May 30, The campalgn by the | o siadh Enmomveiianens 1 G, ig, enor; | who gave members and their wives ourse dinner had Frantls B | da: its tri . i| some fundamental facts regarding [boen satis disposed of, an | Of Francis I Miller. | of wash day and its trials. Feslue ne, hn | colors, coloring and optical illusions. | orchestra provided dance music for —_——— ) B « » The “Manhattan Way’ During one part of the talk he drew | the remainder of the evening. An in- “Please leave the dogwood for is the scientific way. Every “Blind Plow- 'Y | a red circle on the board, filling it in ' formal exhibition of the Argentine others to enjoy.” detail of washing and iron- haritone, with e aite also Wikl ral solo selections. 3 Diamy. will con- { ing is done under guidance 1 RSeuAl W . & J. fl O A |Q E ‘ \ of specific rules— which ) Kashmiri S i | % consummate in cleaner otsts. " % \ 2 The instrumental soloists are Rob- 1508 H Street ; _ Washington, D. C. clothes—fiished to perfec- M 2 Malter will OFpostés The Shoseies) mm‘p I tion—and protected from ¥ g start to their return to your N Selections by Army Band Also to|, ¥ home from danger of the cvening, in selections A Sp‘ring Display Of . dmage. or the children. b 11400 donte/ ren (0 Your clothes will last 2 ats rese! o cestne | AXMINSTER RUGS e~ or ¢ WIh hot he admitted and hattan Way”—because children must come with 1d sit with them throughout . " 2 " s e | In rich colorings and beautiful Oriental designs— ‘ “the net gets the wear ani Ste) Srereotice which are clever adaptations of those patterns found the clothes get the wash in the beSt Ofiental R“gs' Test it—and see. North 3954 will bring our wagon. IN THE 9 x 12 SIZE ‘ Manhattan Laundry Service Co. $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $57.50 ‘ Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 We have never offered a larger selection or one which has been Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 more carefully assembled. All the standard weaves are repre- THE KARNAK WILTON RUG SUNDAY, MAY 11 The Aristocrat of American Wiltons = “:.;:.g;: VVVVV 50 ant We consider the Karnak the foremost example of a fine Worsted e Wilton Rug, manufactured in America. Lv. New York (C R R of N. J.) Each step—the basic material, the design, the colorings, the 1“'“‘ “:" Bte..- 54T pan. detail of manufacture—has been carried out in accordance siberty St ..6:00 pm. Standard Time, with our own careful specification. For Details Consult Ticket Agent In the 9x12 Size |Baltimore & Ohiof KARNAK Worsted Wilton $127.50 (Other Sizes at Proportionate Prices) If desired, Rugs purchased nowewill be held for delivery at a later date. FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STAIES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction N PAEN i S b It)egtél g?m e Seml‘Stré.flght line A P el S g | suits - ‘ r ) I tgin;z;th acid conditions A\ EUNEEEE o~ 3 ) g Rl - 7 {1\ |at The Danger Line g ST A\ SR ) (L 3 . |\ (where teeth meet e AN ol gt Saociety Brand have never / -"| gums). There is a tiny, . : 3 i - O | Vet e there ‘ D | ~ shown models of better cut e foning s than the two button Cornell which attack your teeth and cause de- cay. (See cross-section of tooth above.) . Windows Of the S'Witchboard and three button CMbridge‘ Decay spreads rapidly at The Danger StYleS most Young men like Line. 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