Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1924, Page 32

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32 . for th WOULD PREVENT AUTOS .il,"n?&‘?o'i'fia‘:'fn'e'..."‘u(.""““" s BLOCKING FIRE ENGINES| . -= Adopt Grandehild, Authority to adopt their grand- dnughter. Elsie Stefonick, four years old, is asked in a |>e“lmu filed today District Supreme Court hy Commissioner Oyster Will Confer With Police and Fire Offi- cials on Matter. Commissioner Ovster anuounced to- day that he would confer with offi- Glals of the police and fire depart- ments in an effort to work out some plan to prevent vehioular traffic from re apparatus in Eetting uture. = — 5 dinayer an B. Perkins appear Yor the grandparents. ., —Weak Spots £ Comtalysioner Oyster, . = lem the motorists the v —in Roofs g solve by mot driving right \m to the scene of a fire with the cngin speed with whic [ TR i —developed by recent e cess of rain ought to ha ER o o F prompt attention. I N G They will become more trouble- some with time—call for bigger outlay if neglected. s ng lives and erves of cach precinet always respond to alarms of fire \umln their respective _territ trouble occurs when motorists, e ing the engines or seei drive into the imm E 7 Colbert is as reasonable e £ m rora police lines can stablis H 5 H H and satisfactory on Tin- ning Repairs as on ne roof work. We're “all set for YOUR job. the machines STUDEBAKER Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing —Tinning Phone Mal THE EVENING MISTAKEN IN CHARGES. Representative Schall, Republican, of Minnesota, announced in the House vesterday that he had erred in stating under_extension of remarks recently that Julius H. Barnes, former presi- dent of the United States Grain FOR SALE THE BEST THAT THERE IS IN BUSINESS PROPERY Near Vermont Ave. & L St. Lot 22x100 to an alley, =~ Three-story a personal inapection of this Tocatity, " then aten. thta e odn snd, make yourself $10,000 to $10 000 profit. Near l4t|l St. & Park Road tion ot real business activity. iU In ]llld to get them here at any ”vle have the two best that are for s and property attractive. ul “extensively ' way to muke in to iness’ properties through this office, GARDINER & DENT, INC. Member of w Waskingion Real Estate Boar or- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, poration, had given a $30,000-a-year | ciates,” Schall added, also were pro- | Position to his son, a statement MT. | moted from dollar-a-year jobs to $30,- arnes The po.mon Schall said he was now 000 positions. informed, had been given to a “Frank Schall assailed Representative Lar- L. C“y" who he said, was a brother- | gon, Republican. Minnesota. who a few days ago read a telegram from Carey started out as a dollar- -a-vear | Barnes d.-..ymg the statement regard- man and later r(":"h’ea $50,000 a year. ing his son and accusing Schall of s""le "f H"""’" b“" ness ‘““'“ vml'\linw rnnxnxulonnl lmmunlt) FOR RENT "DENT BUILDING 1409 L St. N.W. Desirable Office Space Ihi-law " of Barnes. Sehall asserted FOR RENT 2nd floor rear 918-20 || 11th St. NN\W., 25. Suitable for shop, light manufacturing, size 27x storage. Rent only $25. 30-foot alley. Reasonable GARDINER & DENT INC. 1409 L St. N.W. GARDINER & DENT INC. 1409 L St. N.W.' Main 4884 Plenty of Parking Space FREFE Thursday Only 500 More Garden Trowels mighty handy tool for Decoration Day .An(l around the Saraen Li uid Veneer Polishes and cleans with one sweep of the cloth. For planos, furniture, floors and woodwork 30c, 60c, $1.25 Liquid Veneer “VICTORY” MOPS Butler-Flynn Paint Co. Store Hours 7:30 to 5:30 ACME QUALITY Aluminum and Gold Enamel New Era House Paint 100% pure lead and zinc paint. Dries with a hard oil-gloss finish that beauti- fies and protects the wood. Weighs more per gallon, covers more surface and lasts longer. Its hosts of sa ment. 28 beautiful shades from which to select Just the thing for Decoration Day 25¢, 40c, 70c Screen Enamel Green—Black Rustproof—will not clog the mesh Green, Quarts, 90c Black, Quarts, 75¢ Porch, Floors —glisten like your new auto when given a coat of ACME QUALITY DECK PAINT 621 Street ; Just Drive It; That’s All F SIS DI 4584 A AL S"“t i Chemically treated, Can be —_— Tth | S = I L Chem afee \Gan b Mop Polish, eeps floors halt zallon is bright and new rdinary porch $1.00 . BUTLER-FLYNN PAINT CO. 609 C St. N.W. Main 1751 We will gladly hel lect the proper color co: ha i floor. tion, tell you how - much is needed and best of all, how to apply it properly SEVENTH STREET I AT A LT The Net Is a Feature of Manhattan Service The Net keeps your clothes to themselves—giving them in reality individual washing. The Net avoids pieces going astray. The Net prevents damage— for it is literally true that —“the net gets the wear and your clothes get the . wash.” There are reasons why Man- hattan Service is signally faultless and superiorily satis- factory—and the SYSTEM OF NETS IS ONE OF THE REASONS. Put the “Manhattan Way” to the test—Phone North 3954 —and let us demonstrate it. _ | F we know our Washington (and we think we do!) | it won’t be long now. If’s going to get hot—and ] Manhattan Laundry Service Co. | hotter! iy E Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 ~ So we've lined things up to help you fool Old . e Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 Sol. We've taken time by the forelock so that you can whisk off his scalp! Unhurriedly and deliberately, vet with the dynamic force of volume buying, we have gathered here for your leisurely choosing tomorrow an argosy of cool suits for hot days, at a sale price of $12.75. Two for $25 Palm Beach—the cloth with a name, a pedigree— made up, in the Saks manner, into clothes in tune with blazing days. Tailored to Saks standard — which means you may dress engagingly, as well as cool-ly. Remember, when dressing cool-ly implied badly—im- plied the acceptance of baggy cut and indifferent workmanship:’ We’ve changed that. T TN AL 1 H i L I ? 1 e DRESS UP FOR THE DECORATION DAY HOLIDAYS! Last Few Days of Our Wonderful Eree Offer, Presenting GREATER VALUES than ever during the FINAL WIND-UP of our great May Drive for 1000 new cus- tomers! ! ! During this great Sale we are giving away absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with every purchase of twenty dollars or over a beautiful blouse to women and a fine new straw hat to men! DECORATION DAY SPECIALS! ES — hwn‘:,y%:el’" slz 15 s I e Values up to $25. SUMMER DRESSES §1.98 (s;ff;fl‘.'m': T h Values up to $5.00 e T Cola Values up to §27.50 MEN'S SUITS & TOPCO. 322.50 in all the new conservativ ‘swagger styles .. Values up to $35. cash to take advantage Two for $25 Now, "when Washington enters the torrid zone, you may saunter down the avenue attired in one of these hot-weather suits, light summer oxfords, topped off with a crisp straw—and be cool as well as look cool. Here Are Clothes That Take the ’Orrid Out of Torrid— Sizes 33 to 52, fitting the average man and his shorter brother, stout men and long men, young men and old men. : REMEMBER, you dm';:“m spot cash « All the prevailing patterns. Pencil stripes in blue and black, ' | ‘ : mg-mw i :!,:- 20d the money.saving tan and walnut (the latest trend of the vogue), brown and sand, | T s o A el e steel gray and the more conservative dark grays, gray shades B UTLER Your E with the pencil stripes, too; plain blue, and, of course, the nat- ' CREDIT ' |§ 311 7th St. N.W. ural Palm Beach. jood as i GOLD wswonm TO THE “STORE_THAT SERVES YOU mr.s'r' Loose fronts. All seams piped. Saks & Company—Third Floor.

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