Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 35

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FREE DOG BOOK! Polk Miller's famous Dog Book on Dis- cases of also care, feed- ing and ‘breed- T T o 1358 E. Main St Illl‘hlllo.d. Va. — S EN YOUR PIAND \WORCHS 1110 G ES‘I'. 181. — ascrorHorlick’s \ The ORIGINAL 3 . Malted Milk #3XTY m For Infants, Invalids, Children, The Aged Dllullble—No Cooking. A Light Lunch | motor CONTAGIOUS CASES AGREEMENT IS NEAR Commissioners and Garfield- Hospi- tal Board Have Tentative Plan. for Annex. The District Commissioners and of- ficials of Garfield Hospital have worked out a plan’ under which it is expected that they will be able to agree for the continued operation of the contagious disease annex at the hospital during the coming fiscal year. 1t was learned toduy, hovever, that before coming to a definite under- standing the Commissioners will con- fer with officials of the budget bu- reau regarding certain details, Officials at the District building were hopeful today that the contract for the new fiscal year would be entered into within a few days. It is under- stood that the agreement being con- sidered would give the hospital a slight_increase in the amount paid per day for patients sent there by the health department. SAFE AND SANE FOURTH PROCLAIMED FOR D. C. Explosives of All Kinds, Without Special Permit, Banned by Police. Although the occasional “Bang! Bang!" of a smuggled firecracker has broken the silence of the night for several days, Maj. Sullivan has pro- claimed another safe and sane Fourth of July for Washington In a bulletin to the force yesterday he quoted the regulation forbidding the discharging of any type of explosive without a special permit from the Commissioners, which are issued only to organizations holding community celebrations. The sparkler is permitted by the regulation, but Maj. Sullivan cautioned children to be careful in handling them. e It has recently been proposed to build a bridge across Laks Cham- plain between New York and Vermont | to accommodate the rapidly growing Chicago | N traftic, says the 26r Avoid Imitations — Substitutes | Tribune. D TRIES T «ATATE BABE RUTHS POSIION AS HE SAW IT IN PICIURE IN LAST SUNDRY'S NEWSPAPER. =) 2> 2 WALKS UP TO PLATE TRY- TAPS PIKTE WITH BAT ING TO LOOK UKE AHIAVY HITTHES TROUSERS UP, PULLS CAP DOWN SCUFFS STARTS FOR THE DEMANDING DID HE WWE 15( NLRVE TO AL THAT b ) - RESUMES WECT BAY- M TO KNOW IF CATCH- TING POSITION AND LETS ER 5 TRYING TO STRRT NEXT ONE G0 BY 100 WI:NM CAUSE I“ Ht PIATE S A STRIKE. mkf I-lNE OP KM& PR, RETURNS TO PLATE AT LAST GETS ALL SET T GIVES MIGHTY SWING WHKH RETIRES TO BENCH DE- STUL ARGUNG WITH UM- SHOW THESE 6UYS WOULD_HAVE BEEN A PARE, PITCHER , CATCHER , WS 7 HOME RUN - IF THE BAT OWN TEAM AND ANYBODY HAD HIT THE BALL ELSE THAT WANTS TD JON N .I@e&wsm ice men of Prince Georges County to | Legion Hall, on Maryland avenue, here, Pproperly make out their applications for | each Friday night to assist applicants. the bonus. Tuesday afternoon next the commit- Other members of the committee are | tee will be at the county courthouse in J. | Upper Ma iriboro for the benefit of men TO AID EX-SERVICE MEN. Burnside, post com! nder, is chairman | H. Pottingey, Lansdale G. S of a_committee of yder-Farmer Post, | Wilson Ryon, John Long and I gion, of Hyattev Naud. Beginning July 11 at least one which is laying plans to aid former serv- | member of the committee will be in Delivers Any Article The Phillip Levy Exchange Department will solve the problems confronting the thrifty housewife in furnishing that spare room or sum- mer cottage at the beach. If just what you are looking for does not ap- in this ad remember there is not space to quote all of the many bargains on sale. All of these goods are shghtly used—but not abused, and for the most part, in first-class con- dition. Come early. Liberal credit terms to all. Buffets—Slightly Used Buffets. in oak, walnut and mahogany fin- ishes, so with s 1 Walnat-finish Dining Saite— Consists of Walnut-finish Buffet with mirror, Round or Oblong Extension Table, Chairs with genuine seats, new Electric Table Lamp four Walnut leather mirror. and 9x12 Rug. Secure one of Overstaffed Suite—Long Three- these outfits. The cushion Settee, Chair and Rocker, ricE s GRS, $96.00 covered in purchased sacrifice Bedroom Saites—0ak or W only 2 nut Finish Dresser, Chiffon Delivered for. Double Bed, Spring, Felt Alat- tress, two Chairs and 9x12 Rug Delivered for. Dining Room Suite—Ten Jacobean Oak Suite, consisting of Long Buffet, China Cabinet, In- closed Serving Table, Oblong Ex- tension Dining Table, Armchair and five Side Chairs with genuine leather seats A most le value for Dehvered for. Living Room Settees—Large Thix is what you can $ BRSO gg7 60 $] Delivered for. Bed Springs—All sizes in Bed Springs, slightly damaged by smoke and water, otherwise good as new, will be sacrificed tomor- row for only Chiffonlers__Handsome Quar. tered Oak Chiffonier, with mir- with five 1 variety of Settees from expen- ror; also a Highboy, sive suites. We are going to drawers. Your choice close them out at a give-away of these useful pieces price. Come early to for_only Zet the best for as Delivered for.. little as Delivered for... Béds—Double Metal Beds, in ry on this genuine Koehler white enamel fi 2-inch post, oaamE tl)-fl Bed. slightly scarred ay $2 95 Sold) ear N fOIOoREOW beptiaditorion Delivered fo; Delivered for. Rugs—Window display samples of Tapestrs, Axminster and Con- ,_cleum Rugs, large sizes, will be $l matat All in good condition Any Rug delivered for Davenport Table—Solid Mahog- any Dull-finish Davenport Tabie. excellent condition. Worth new four times our price of only.. Delivered for. ATHLETIC-TRIM KEDS Keds with athletic-trim come in various slylu —lace-to-toe and lace-to-instep, black, brown, and grey trim. They are built for the hardest sports and vacation wear. An Athletic-trim Keds Model with the “lace-to-toe” feature A KEDS OXFORD One of the many Keds styles de.sixud for gen eral wear as well as for sports. This model has a brown canvas upper. Slmllar ;tyluin white. All sizes. ‘fihz;.f}ld riend your taste hast changed How the boys in a small New England village help make Keds the longest-wearing spoits shoes in the world- A KEDS MODEL WITH CREPE SOLE Crepe Sole Keds are distinguished by sprin; ringy : lightness, ground ind long 3 C‘gepe Soles are wsl'c‘gfl: chich mmekes them tough, and gives the greatest possible mihaiou F-tween sole and upper. Insist on Keds. . .- % % i EDS are a complete line of canvas rubber-soled shoes, varying in price according to grade, size and style, —from $1.25 to $4.50. Keds with athletic-trim are not only standard for sport and vacation wear, but are also the ideal long-wearing, every-day sum. mer shoe for boys and girls of all ages. Keds with Crepe Soles are the choice of thousands of tennis players—in- cluding the ten leading players in the country. Other Keds include attractive pumps and oxfords for street, home and all outdoor wear. nd-nrk Reg, U. 8, Pat. OF, THEY’RE much like other boys. They race and tear through village streets, play baseball, climb fences and trees and are in general ‘“hard on their shoes.” The shoes they wear look much like the shoes other boys are wearing, too. ‘There’s a difference, however. They wear Keds on one foot only. On the other they wear shoes that are not Keds. At the end of several months’ time these boys report to the big Keds fac- tory at one end of town. Here, in the Testing Laboratories, the wear of both shoesis carefully checked and compared. TESTS like these help to explain how the long-wearing quality ‘of Keds is constantly maintained—and why millions of people have found that, whenever they buy canvas rubber- soled shoes, it pays to insist on Keds. Keds are a complete line of can- vas rubber-soled shoes, va}ying in price according to grade, size and style—from $1.25 to $4.50, Keds are not only the leading” shoes for sports but their long-wearing quality makes them the ideal summer footwear for the active feet of growing boys and girls. They are built to stand the con- tinuous racing and tearing about— games, hikes and camping trips—of vacation time. Strong, tough, durable, every pair means an unusual saving. IT is important to remember that all canvas rubber-soled shoes are not Keds. Keds are made'only by the United States Rubber Company. They come in a wide range of styles and prices. But every pair of Keds is built to give longer wear and better service. And every Keds shoe has the name Keds on it. If you want the standard shoes for sports of every kind—if you want shoes for a boy who seems to “ go through * everythmg—-xf you want the longest- wearing quality your money can buy— look for the name Keds! United States Rubber Company They are not Keds unless the name Keds is on the shoe In BROWN Boriues ORDER A CASE OF THIS FAMOUS BEVERAGE FOR YOUR HOME in Brown Bottles The Drink Made Milwaukee Famous. Distributed by Schlllz Distributing Company 1320 1st St. NE. Telephone Franklin 4726

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