Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 26

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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 192% 7 Shepard, Howard Catler and C. P.|Gary, George C. Hodge, Max C. J. - ——— = —_— PROBES KLAN BOOKS |POSTAL SALARY BILL MONARCH CLUB T0 GET | B B o e mamisated | Wickle aad Gaston Stioior TS S S ST T ‘NE the following men, from which the New members were elected, as fol- e ok = . IN MAYFIELD |N°U|HY EARLY ACTION SOUGHT CHARTER WITHIN EK officers will be chosen by popular|lows: S. Feland, G. F. Miller, Jerome i A vote at the dinner: Harlz, J. F. Manning, jr.; J. B. Mc- —— ‘New York House Delegation Pe-|Local Group to Be Admitted 0| p,. president, S. H. Bishop, Walter | Pherson and J F. Teuschert. = Peddy. Disputant, Examines Ac-| titions Rules Committee to Give | National Organization Thursday. |}f; Bastian 1 Grattan Doyic and Brief addresses were delivered by The Part the NET Plays in the | Measure Right of Way. Officers Are Nominaigd. “T. J. Fuqua, Lloyd Homer Counselor, religious director " H. W.'Cutler and Otto A.|of the Calvary Baptist' Church; Page Petition that the postal salary bill| Members of the Monarch Club were | & ’ e one receiving the| mtchison, religious work director of i < N come before the House | Informed vesterday at a luncheon In | highest vote will become. first vice . = €6 e bR Until Tuesday be allow \lllu omg tore the House | {0 e Sident and the second hiohoct win | the Washington Y. M. C. A, and an attan ervice e et an carly date was celve their t be second vice president. H. Shepard | Bill"” Stickler. The Senate committee inve - [Chairman Snell of the rules commit- | the only nominee for secretai M IR ction of Senator p tee s . signed by twenty-cwo el 3 So precious is the very tion of Senator Mayfield. | tee ¥este : r hie o night. Officers g , one of each to be| tity of radium available t Texus, recessed toduy un- | D 25 will be elected at that time elect vere: Treasurer, Willlam | institution where it is u 4 The Net h twi 1d o pel n view of : lected to serve | P Killcer Lym a radium sentry whose b ’ e Net has a two-fold purpose y : o iarles | Glos < to see the preeious stuff loc ay “The rece ¥ : i a, 1. S, ; I el gl S T —and serves both of them to the L ding 2 e }J utmost satisfaction. Books of the Imperlal Palace of the |8 : | 3 PLIR When your bundle reaches the e Ko e o commit X s20 it was | fif | - = gundry its content is carefully { ; istributed—each class of texture } | into a separate Net—carrying the Guinn, auditor : e 2 S - same pin number. e hocks 1o Eton, : = [ f These Nets—containing only SR : ~ E i YOUR clothes — go into the | £ 7 cleansing wash—then to the puri- fying driers—and finally to the finishing tables—still in the orig- inal Nets. The Net gets the wear and - ‘ % Al 7 I TR ] ; : " the clothes get the wash. ush or Velvet Collnra. | 7 . T i R . 4 i i There is no need for the disfig- Jike new, and won't soil white ] i B charice f""YaOfJ'Eg Sl i linen collars after you “Les ; | . o lost—for A Washi s thcc co” them. leaves no ring or | ; ; g ] washed and ironed by itself. odor. You'll never be with 2 = : = o A A wonderfully scientific serv- . out it once you try it. S ¥ = S ™ g f o ice — rendered individually . Buy it in Handy Size Bottles at £ ’ # e - boi AL S— ! through the system of the Nets. AVIATION AGENCY URGED. || PEOPLES DRUG STORES, Inc. ||| ; 4 i ¥ Phone us—North 3954—for fur- | Go and inspect the remaining bungalows and houses of from five to eight rooms in B “ALL OVER TOWN" i Roccaoitbin i B i : ther details of our counts—Hearing Is Recessed | Bureau for Commerce Department [ c ) . . . . Backed by Engineers. __Z—T.— Then have an architect prepare you an estimate for Ar('producmg same. We will “Finished Family Service” As EBONITE: ‘Strings" 1o a Stick, sell you a completed dwelling for less than you can build it yourself. So It Winds Large living rooms with brick fireplaces. Big lots facing improved streets. Onc square to car line, two squares to Mount Vernon boulevard. Around the Gears | Iu:.ni‘l)v“{ —These suburban homes have water, sewer, gas. clectricity and are steam i Manhattan Laundry Service CO. EE WHAT : ; in Wash- YOU GET e e Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 1f you want the only truc i - e Real Dept., INTERNATIONAL BANK Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 e o D o eal Lstate Dept., Gears (rear axles) of your . ¥ wotor car or fruck, eee Main 864 807 15th St. N.W. what you get.” Go to some reliable dealer where vou see the checker-board Puimip, snd ask for “EBONITE" as recom- mended hy automobile cn- gineers. At dealers’ in five- SEm e cm service stations from the Checker-hoard pump only. Uthiehele No added cost for Liberal )\ , —— &= e Cvertieed Speciates" WASHINGTONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE CASH = CREDIT Liberal Credit is vours for the olsking il T~ Ask for No. 9382 ¢ i j . A Peppy Two-Tone, Five Eyelet, ‘ ¢ h sed Model in new Tan Ten-Piece Genuine Walnut Dining Suite Seven-Piece Genuine Walnut Suite Pictured above is one of the most beautiful dining It's new! It is generous in size, large yet grace room suites we have shown in many a day at so low fully proportioned, carrying-out in detail the Queen Annc $ a price—a distinct addition to the furnishings of any period, as illustrated, a large dresser with mirror, bow- home. As shown—buffet, center door china cabinet, en- foot bed, chifforette, semi-vanity, rocker, side chair and closed server, oblong extension table and six chairs with i . cane seat bench. A special low price. genuine leather seats. They are only $3.50—but : they are reproductions of $7, $3 and $10 styles. Our enormous output—over 5million pairs a year through our own nation-wide chain of stores enables us to give you shoes of a high grade S < - __—— standard of quality at $3.50 : ! | == that you’d expect to pay X = . % er— = IER double or more elsewhege. e | v g’ry a pati}r agdtyo%, too, v;lll P - =k - ——————— AN e an enthusiastic booster for o End Table : G e NEWARK shoes and realize . 4 i i g that NEWARK shoes give Roman Seat Mahogany-fin- lerary Table 60-lnch Da\/enpOl t iomue:-?: bfest Shoe Value in i i J Mahogany-finish frame, ‘;Z‘ffi,, h"ad“dnbof; brn;h?rg: b“li wi';':’s(:‘"‘:‘e'r Table a for your money. ive Effect, flat seat of imitation mental piece for the amel finish chair. Spe- i 5 s > breakfast Popular Low Walking Heel. $3.80 ner i 2 - P » 1 P L =) table for the breakfa feathere living room— and lower shelf; FI‘C_HC" Mahogany - finish Davenport cial! :?aa‘p_ed top. pe e i ark Sfioe Siores Ca 98¢ s | it ;g:g_;‘fi’ et $] 575 $1:2 5635 564 > The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States « o O A BN IR : The Hub, 7th & D Sts. N.W. AR Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings te Accommodate Castomers. _ Kitchen Chair A strongly made Console Breakfast Table waodiseat, s wiilte: en- Mibinsas atshs Unfinished drop lea

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