Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 18

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* BOYS' CLUB HEADED BYF.R. JELLEFF Progress in fear Outlined at Annual Meeting—Expan- sion Planned. the Boys' was held last 1 report of the wed the progress The annual Club of Was] night, and t superintendent during BAND €ONCERTS. By the United States Army Band, W. J. Stannard, leader, tonight at Eastern High School, under the auspices of the com- munity center department, Dis- trict of Columbia public schools, beginning at 8 o'clock. Elizabeth Thornberry, soprano, of Washington, will be the as- sisting soloist of the evening. The program includes: March, “Capt. R. G. Sherman,” 2 Song of the Gondoliers. 3 A Veneitna Love Song. 4 Good Night. Cornet solos— (a) “Be Still and Know," | bk et Fashion Revue for Christmas Fund | \ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER " 12, 19 SHRINERS’ EXPOSITION OPENS DOORS TONIGHT the week. Four scenes of a Has Prospects of Big Attendance. | ' exposition and fash- for decoration. PR S B The Italian government is planning a great reclamation project in the Pontine region, near Rome, where sub- are to make up part of the fashion |merged lands are to be drained. unique character is to be staged by , opens tonight at Con- to announcement made than 100,000 tickets are n_the hands of th 1blic When your and a record crowd is expected during (revue, while some $80,000 worth of Many of the leading firms | tapestries and silks will be utilized Tuxedo Consciousness When you are a bidden guest you want to feel that you are properly appareled. In a Mode Tuxedo you’ll have that comfortable con- sciousness that you are ap- proved of fashion—and con- follows 75 sequently have the welcome ;: John Wil of your host. “Love's Old Sweet So radio set goes wrong What do you do? The usual troubles and their remedies are explained by a well-known radio engi- neer in the Radic Depart- ment of the December Popu- lar Science Monthly in a way you can easily understand Inasother interesting a cle, Jack Binns, Ame: s most popular radio writer, gives you the latest news of radio development. Also in this issue are 186 vivid stories of the latest dis- coveries in science and new inventions. Allin the December cpular cience MONTHLY Good ? The best you -ever tasted! Excerpts from “Robin l(]‘ e Our new Tuxedo has wide lapels, with semi-peaked lapels; a tendency to wide shoulders, and close-fitting at hips—with trousers, cut large or medium. Coats lined with excellent quality of satin and silk. It really is a Special — $39.50 Other grades, $50 and $80 Waltz, “Die Hydropaten”, Soprano solos— “Were You to C: Arthur “Homing," Teresa del Some Day in body's Eyes" Elizabeth Thornb trude McRae piano. Seldetiof trustees John Dolph, R. Jelleff, Smith, jr. & ey T "hite- ford, Dr. d'. Clarence L. Harding, Willlam N. Piser Raphael Semmes Work Isx Strongthensd. Sparkling bubbles singing with purity,—delicious fruit juices and tasty ginger, mellowed by age in mountain spring water. 9, SPECIAL PALE. DRY GINGER™ ALE () and the past vear,” said the tion work of our “During o club is By the Unite to the boys.| | Home Band Ore 8 Hall, tomorrow ymond”...Thomas rrie Jacobs Bond Exclusive designs of Single and Double Breasted Vests—Black and White; plain and $6.50 to $15 figured sur ——it will be 1 worth wh if you ¢ much our work s t the city Maj. Sulliv ce, re ported in persons u 1f your dealer is not yet ready to sup- ply you, send us his name and we will bave a supply delivered to you. HARRY L. CARPELL 1361 HSt., N. ., Washington, D. C. Telephone: Lincoln 4667 © O’Keefe's Beverages Limited, Get it today at your news-stand wero 105 West 40th Street, New York Chy than those T i | Beware the | — maks ot "% Cough or Cold | ZEmsimimisisiiiy [ STORE_HOURS, 8 AM_to 6 P | AWM | _SHOP EARLY FOR CRRISTAAS | Wi isisi s st ".| That Hangs on ® Chronic coughs and persistent 1ds lead to serious lung trouble | You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- e lationals’ . . P ery wi and heals roubles. Creo- addition to caling elements which soothe and heal the inflamed embranes and stop the irritation nd inflammation, while the »te goes on to the stomacl bsorbed into the bMood, at them dare nc at of the trouble and de hold back the germs that lead to con- This tremendous event is going strong---be sure to get your share! Invest in quality furniture NOW --- while these marvelous savings are possible---and congratulate yourself a hundred times in the future. Here’s the Big Spread for Thursday: me we CREDIT “The National's” famous Easy Credit Terms are made more attractive than ever for this great event in celebration of our 10th Anni= versary. Select What You Want During The Anniversary Sale And Wait Until January, 1925, to Start Your Weekly or Monthly Payments Gas Range With Oven e Console Set,—with pur- .00. A Wrought-iron Bridge Lamp—with purchase of $50.00. A Columb chase of $75.00. Dinnerware or Silver Set—with pur- chase of $100 or more. Coal Range (High Shelf Extra) Turk Premier Has Relapse. LONDON r dition of the foreign mini is ill, has agency h doctors have advise of 'how long after taking i Sonr druggist. Cro n Co.. Atlanta him Seo tanenall ]| FRRE SAR L CremalsioniiConiatianta, he would ||| lectric Iron—with pur- Anniversary Sale Price and Start g THIS BEAUTIFUL TEN-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH Easy Pay- DINING SUITE is a marvelous bargain. Oblong Exten- sion Table, Inclosed Server, China Cabinet, Buffet, five ments Next Side Chairs and one Armchair with genuine leather seats. . { Easy Credit “By the Sweat of thy Brow” N A very literal sense, bread was gained in the sweat of one’s brow back a few centuries ago. If you could buy or raise grain in quantity, of course, you took it to the miller to be ground. But poverty was then the rule rather than the exception— and the poor did their own grinding. Just contrast those early days of hardship with present times, when fine, white flour in any quantity you desire may be had for the asking at o, convenient corner store. And, remem- ber, flour is but a single item in the long list of conveniences you enjoy today. 3-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite $85.00 Buy Now and Start Easy Payments Next Year 10-Piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite One of the star features of the 10th Anniversary Sale—an ex- $69 00 i traordinarily low price for this bedroom suite, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Spring, Mattress, Two Pillows, Chair, Rocker and 6x9 Imported Grass Rug. Buy Now—Start Payments Next Year This Mahogany - Finish Serving Glass Top Special A. & P. Stores, bright and busy, conveniently lo- cated, well stocked, equipped for the most helpful service, have done much to take the barden out of housekeeping— in Washington and every- where. THIS SUPERB BED-DAVENPORT SUITE, combines utility and beauty to a remarkable degree. Substantially built and richly upholstered in durable imitation leather. Anniversary Sale price. .. NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Cogner 7th and H Sts. CREDIT FOR A I l Corner 7th and H Sts. .- Northwest Northwest O

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