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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 11, 1924—PART 1. VERNAL HAY FEVER GETS EARLIER START Ccld Weather Promotes Coming of Mecre Distressing Type of Malady. This store's creed is summed We are always pleased to open a Charge Account up in two words— S o e, for the accommo- customer- satisfac- less common but perhaps the ¢ . : s fe € : . stressing, type, has opened . = dation of our pa: . ! A VTR tion, and we live al because of the : trons. \ p up to it. Sraing. (o membiie ; ’ \ “Furniture _of Me P ¥ ‘(!w me aff in charge of the L er clinic maintained by the % i 3 EhE \ Seventh and'Eye Streets. g. T your service for anything the home requires for its furnishing—decorative and conven- ‘s Welfare Association. Cool ather, it is stated, promotes rath- an retards the fowering of the | pollen grains, float- he air in enormous quantities, periodic distress to hundreds of rers vernal grass is in full bloom; < will follow in steady succes- extending the period of symp- until the middle of July. The atment is, of courss, pre- ience. We can promise that you will always feel very certain that you are getting value received—because we make sure of our qualities—and trim our prices to the lowest con- sistent point. erely palliative meas- ssful, " which are intic sufferers, r notice the | ‘The British Ambassador Sir Exme Howard and Rt. Hon. Willlam Morris Hughes, former premicr of Australia, snapped in a happy mood after visit- ic | In& the President yesterday. a ‘_"”C‘.":’ oJlient: i< "tricc [CALL PATRIOTIC MEETING. ¥ | Joint Societies, Children of Revolu- ui o more common autum- | Canningham, tion, Gather May 13. 1l type, which begins in August. ginia King Fr A patriotic and educational meet- — McKay Kelly, 'auditor; Mrs ' 5 WOMEN’ Mock, librafian; Grace Richmond,|in& has been called by the Joint So- S GROUP TO MEET|his:ormn. cieties, Children of the American All past presidents of the organi- | Revolution, to be held Tuesday, May Pen Women Executive Board zation are members of the national |13, at 4 p.m., in Memorial Continental o Cxecutive board, and those mow in|gall. The public, especially young| (Bxactly as Mustrated) fhie | people, parents and teachers, has| High back and comfortable I'he national executive board of the | Cunnl . Mrs. | invited. tro : frame, nicely finished. lLeague of American Pen Women, rec | g |, The speaker for the occasion arms, strong Maple frame: 24 Ry elected: at-the. Blonaia eac e e Better Furniture Double-woven seat. SPE- $4.15 - , Miss Eliza- n Ty fo woven seat 45 vention here, will t vde, ' a o N Associa | . meet tomorrow B t n ‘ 23 CIAL morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Makes Better Homes :‘.‘,?1";;:,’-'1\ :'12;?:2)"',0'. their first ses- | The new officers include Mrs. Harry | Pearson, Mrs. Atwood Colman, national president; Puy, Mrs. Louls ‘ — O our minds this 1s the ' best thought for Bet- ter Homes. What is a home without the things inside to match the promise of the outside? The pOl‘CI’l Rocker (Exactly as Iustrated) Hidh back and s'tun‘]y Maple Gather Tomorrow. u r features of the program, in- cluding music. Porch Swing Natural-finish Porch Swing, with slat seat and back; 42 inches long; strongly constructed; chain hangings and upright 32& brace in bacl I cannot be but deeply gratified at the response which has followed the offering of stock in the Wardman Mortgage and Dis- count Corporation. It expresses a confi- dence in the Wardman organizations which is, to me, importantly significant—because I like to feel that our course here has the public’s appreciation and approval. Lawn Swing Four-passenger Lawn Swing— Zeeth and platforrfn Rof«i natural nish; supports o ed. Strongly built $7£ Children's Lawn Swing, five feet high: seat and platform in natural finish: supports § 4.50 in Green ;‘ safe. sane, the sure way to transform your home—any Another style — 42-in. Porch Swing, with shaped seat: hard- wood, natural finish; equipped with hooks and chains, $72.50 ready for hanging 3= We Can Safely Challenge With the Challenge Brancl Refrigerators There isn't another make that contains all the points that you'll find in the Challenge Refrigerators. First of all, they are scientifically perfect—and then you'll appreciate their practical designing—making them adaptable to every home. Made of the best; and the best made—in size and type to meet each family's requirement. prising—for any investigation of its possi- bilities and its securities must lead to a Top-Lid Style . favorable conclusion. But that it should ol i dc'a‘fw‘:f d““e"s“:‘:s and = The AII'POI'CG laln be so quickly subscribed is a tribute not | ] g 37-in. 20-in. ’ 13Y/p-in. Ch all en g. e i I e ce capacity, 25 pounds, iny to t}‘e Soundness 0£ the prop051t10n All Porcelain inside and out—provision chamber * and ice compartment. In the latter woven wire lat- tice protects the porcelain from impact by the ice. : I Enamel lining itself, but to those of us who are behind it. il , 40-in. 22-in. { The upright outside corners are gracefully rounded; and the trimmings and locks are of high-grade nickel Ice capacity, 45 pounds, finish. A model of constructive excellence and ele- gance; and of hy- genic mien- $1 () £ 200 Side-Icer Style We want to stress a very popular size— home—into a better home, is to put Better Furniture into it. That this stock should sell is not sur- $16.50 15Y4-in. $20.00 17Y-in. $23.50 . g iig I Enamel lining The end issonearlyin snght thatno further it it = Hl 42-in. 24-in. public tender of the stock will be necessary. = : éfasiaign? posatde, The limited quantity left means that those ‘ | 44in. 26-in. of you who still have this matter under 5 !I.:Ta::ffi‘g;:o povnds; consideration needs must come to a prompt Other sizes of the Top-lid type— decision if you wish to participate. In this last printed announcement I want to take occasion to publicly thank the legion of subscribers to the stock of the Wardman Mortgage and Discount Corpo- ration for the substantial expressions of their confidence—and to pledge to them my untiring endeavors to make their invest- ment even more productive thanis their expectaton. Appreciatively ‘your,s, _ Harry Wardman 1430 K Street Phone Main 3830 With porcelain lining, up to $6500 Apart'ment House Style Here's a very popu- lar size— High. ‘Wide. Deep. 50-in. 221/p-in. 16V/p-in. Enamel lining—Ice ca- Other sizes of the Apart- ment House type— With Enamel lining With Porcelain lining, up to .. With enamel lining, up to $42.00 High, Wide. Deep. 40-in 28-in. 16-in. Ice capacity, 50 pounds, Enamel lining ... $22-75 Other sizes of the Side-icer type— With enamel lining, up $65.00 With porcelain lining, (Exactly as Tnstrated) Four pieces—Combination Walnut—with large Buffet, China Closet, with center door of glass; Serving Table, with inclosed cup- $ 50 board, and Octagon Table, top 45x54 21 1,:___ inches—extendable ta 6 feet. e LS N AEFEVUAETPEAT IR (it 00021 100100007 NI S Ay 7 Fiber Livxng‘ Room (Bxactly as lustrated) Very stout and durably strong Fiber Suite of three pieces—Settee, Armchair and Rocker, attractively finished—spring upholstered seats with loose cushions, which with the backs $7 6 .50 are covered with cretonne e L d i aad o T e e S B S TR