Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 4

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5 : : -{'HE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY &, 192L \ aa 16 American committee will serve in ey TO BEGIN WORK AT ONCE, [ siviers caucis - — Among the committee members are | Is Your Conscience Clear? |[v. s commerce chamber Nemes|promiatierin satnnn tarae: il Hotel adleigh' Committee for International Body. ciation; Charles M. Schwab of lhel Sixteenth Street, V to W Bethlehem Steel Company, A. C. Bed- Telephone North 9080 Participation of business interests|ford of the Standard Oil Company. fn the Unitea States in the Interna.|CAT! R Gray, president of the Union Have you saved one life when you could have saved Pacific Railroad Company; Gei M. many? Y )tD tional Chamber of Commerce became | Reymolds, president of {he Continen- Table d’Hote Dinner {[' 4 NONE wh R g | | fact yesterday with the appointment | tal ana Commercial nal Bank of ave you save NE when you might have save of an American committee, composed of | Chicaso. and Harry B. Thayer, presi- °e some? fifty-seven of the leading busm“s}g‘-x;t of the American 'I:olrp;y;n; and STORE NEWS THEY ARE LOOKING TO YOU. men of the country. The committee| SgTaph Comusny. Of NGRS ‘The lives of 3,510,000 starving children are on your hands members were appointed by Joseph | PACKERS PRESS CASE The T d Nothing But the Truth and on your souls, You, alone, Americans, can save them | {7 C:,,',f:‘,p.r"’f,l,dfllp°{-,"’,‘lf,dch{.‘[’;‘l"ir‘ e 3 e Truth—an hing But the - from death. In God's name, DO NOT LET THEM DIE! and will take up their work imme: |ers of refrigers . 4 P Fill out this coupon and send it with your check, at once, ‘.’N":\’:l{rbfi?‘ J:;‘u‘a';;'fsfir"t meeting in ment of other commod " to John Poole, Treasurer, Europcan Relief Council, Federal | |"'The American section is the direct | SPaP1eS were heard Phone Us for Estimates, A i = IRpd o representative of the Internationz vl [ J [ National Bank, Washington, D. C o Al Chamber In the United States. 1t oo R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. . , $10 will save the life of a child. How many will you the point of contact between the 1114 91h Se. Ph. N. 281-233 0 ln save? :nembe;rshilp ‘m |‘ms country and in- Painting Department - ernational headquarters in Paris. Natle Joecroaiscacsesasnnesss Sie Co oloia/obls siore s'o o0 wm B Hi h ' Address...coeeun.... Gntenesatsane R fossansstT e Higher! Y A " . FOWLER RENEWS PLEA WILL CONFER ON REMEDY Buy While the Bargains Last TO TRANSFER LEPERS| FOR CUBAN SITUATION An uhnecessa: expen, v be | i ’ piaced on the United States Tr (G““ Crowder Is Sent by President N : | ;{fon;lh}m f,i'.ff.',‘:’.‘f,,fi'fd o | Wilson to Discuss Affairs With At present prices both wholesalers and retailers are losing aRIterat in W dan gl atier thal Republic’s Executive, money. This cannot continue indefinitely. Surplus stocks should public healt 8 over e | By special direction of -Prestdent soon be consumed—and then watch. prices! Health on . Fowler as- [ k‘::l;z(;h"lr»].m(::o:::;. As a reason why the two men | on the battl#ship B y 2 2 A shoud be transferred to Carville, Dr. | pirri Leples: st Manufacturers have just held their meeting in Chicago and Fowler pointed out that the federal |yy s of rem- < L 5 & (e 5 . government appropriated funds for |, e oiteation ro | given out the schedule of “reducdd” prices for spring suits. This the purchase of the ville st | e i bty ’ ’ schedule, as published, shows that the wholesale cost of spring Gatled R ohteateai [Shatishcinoiytion otiure dnangialerl - | ens an omen s clothing will actually be*MORE than the prices we are now asking. A R R B e T ortheunsoiotpreel ; therefore bears that part of the cost | he on. the statement 5 . % of maintaining Centlivre and \'uult;:l , “would, prove most detrimental g h From such evidence it seems that'the man who waits for further o Washington. @ these facts L0, Brosberity of Cuba add. be S Ith | i i i i i isap- ashington's case differcnt | United Stz ba.” Gen. Crow- “ reductions. in qlothlfn,;;.prl,lf;cs‘ls surely doomed to the most disap. ctics: that. Bave %i,'f. 78 |dor ‘18 at Havina today OF to- i ‘ . hich th want t to Carville. V. 5 pointing surprise of his life R T L 1 an oW oes I his n'lnfn'nl to by pt n h’ ¥, 'r;)fl?rnnond Ilj)(',- . il 3 2 .. "1 i th e: ween cting Sec avis : i \ Buy now, because the range of styles and sizes will' grow heanater of Centiinre Bnaltouny [Ceohadcs i Caban minmrerhere Tiowasl) \ 2 £ g d is hoping f favorable reply. |announced that “the United States i smallér with each day’s sales. Today we can offer you practically The 'hu':rn"“.-il-r.(-?“ atatos ;h;]t:; i éél “;‘Jlx:uunyli ing military intervens complete lines—how much longer that will be possible is only a Uis consifler WashIE IO Detition ¢ R L R 2 ther cities. his main purpose in calling on Secre- e e O a guess. | e el eatiasonlbes ar SS of the District, and ona of them— fon regarding the sending of an - . Centlivre—cam: ere from Carville, ican to'Cuba on a mission of the nature ;r (l;en,lv'ro»\d«r's, but it is un- | e 4 o derstood that in his di; S f the | U.S. TOANALYZE TONICS !matter with Mr Davia he aid not at. | e al or em tempt to conceal his apprehension that > e action would be construed as a FOR ALCOHOL CONTENT |35, “fetiimivary o “intorvention. "S5 was assured. that neither intervention nor the supervision, of elections was Samples of .varfous “tonies,” “elix- |¢o0templated, but it was e plain trs and “rejuvenators; for sale in |0 him that the United S l:lgcnn_\m. Washington Wwere turned over to the |eréd the economic, political and finan- experts4n . the laboratory of tie |Cll situations had reached the point in Treasury Department today to have | Cuba where the United States regarded | | their aleonolic content determined.|the whole situation as one warranting I {The collection was made by S. D. Ed- | the friendly offer of assista ’ Suits and Overcoats : Formerly Up to $60 - : . Are Marked DOWH to \ wards, head of the federal prohibi-'| Conditions in the island ‘republic tion enforcement work i:- the District | STowing ouf of. the financial situation or Columbia. and the recent disputed presidential It is the pollcy of the operatives |cléctions are known to be regarded by here to take action against the man- | American government officials as very ufacturers and distributers of illegal|serious, but-they belleve Gen. Crowder alcoholic-concoctions in preference to | Will be able to handle the matter with- the small retailer. out the necessity of a resort to inter- = One government officer said “Many times a proprietor of a_small | vention. ufficient powers” to do so. soda. fountain or drug store will pay |be had * lin a supply in violation of the law, simply on the word of aveling e salesman that the rignt | WANTS RANK RESTORED. and will have a bi ia_one it bureau official today! he stuft is being made means will be |Col. W. F. Creary Asks Injunction (R E Wolf’s Walk-Over Shop stop it at the sourca”™ e Much of the stock sent to the 1abor | Seeking to prevent his ai \ ratory today bore the label of @ New | from the Army under (hesreo’rsgcnhn“l;gf Jersey firm which has i Dermit to|yion’ act, Col. William B Grorin iy % A - facture ' alcoholic goods for mon- SR g ibi- Jf08e from the ganks, has applied beverage purposes, and the prohibi- 105, O, A0 - T ?Dll ition agents eaid they were anxious|,, Sy nction against N Ky [to learn if the permit holders were | Bay o Storatary ot Wear, t‘;“’";‘,{;w’:i living up to the law. the carrying out of an order of elimi. n&llan: Col. Creary tells the court VETO WILL STAND that November 17 last he received a DB ester from Gen. March, chief of staff, —— T informing him that he had been clas. sified finally in class B and that he had been dismissed from the Arm. on Railroad Purchases. with the approval of the Yreulden(y.l The Semate finance committee has|The officer claims. that the court of | declded against an_attempt to over- [iRQUITY and the classification board's | ride President Wilson's veto of [actions on which his dismissal are| the bill to suspend for another year[based were unlawful. operation -of section 10 of the Clay-| Chief Justice MeCoy cited Secretary ton anti-trust act prohibiting rail-| Bgker to show cause January 21 why rcads under certain conditions from | the injunction should not be issued urchasing materials from corpora- |, ol G k urchasing materials from cornera:|ana Col Creary restored to his rank £ in the Army. with those of the carriers. New leg- islation, it was announced, will be ! considered as a substitute for the| Flowers growing in the polar regions 2 . % y ldom have any perfume. Sults : : | vetoed bill. = sel T AT Those Who Know How to Make Their Money Work Will appreciate 2 of the best real estate investments in Washington: e : 1. An apartment house in Washington Heights; modern fireproof building, with 16 apartments of 3 to 5 rooms and bath. Nets Over 25%, and can be bought on reasonable terms at $125,000. 3 2. Connecticut Avenue, modern fireproof apartment house, containing 14 apartments; large lot with space for garages in rear. At very reasonable rents this property now nets over 15%. i The price is $75,000, on arranged terms. 2 PHONE MAIN 2345 Shannon & Luchs ¢ ' T @ e : s It | genators Wil Try New Legislation $65 o $100 SELLING FAST | Waists and Underwear Below Cost | Thousands of beautiful Waists are -ciling like hot cakes—below cost. Have YOU scen these.wonderful valu -* This i3 the most talked-of sale we . have ever held. Look at these prices, :EAD OUR GUARANTEE below and by all means SEE the high charac cr of these Waists and the Underwear you can now buy helow cost. COME NOW. i Here are typical savings on waists and underwear: Just see the variety of You have never seen fetching waists that Formerly $1.49 Now $ .99 values like these smart- ;vere Formerly 198 Now 1.49 E::::fned b= $2.49 now $1.78 | Formerly 298 Now 1.99 | $5.98 now $4.29 Realtors Main 2345 713 14th St, N. W. Formerly 698 Now 4.88 : Formerly 7.98 Now 5.89 Formerly 10.00 Now 7.29 xn.waists insttml:: Formerly 1098 Now 7.69 Lovel-y wai:uts at this ming new yi price — new . formerly sold Formerly 11.98 Now 8.47 tyl . : Come to 14th St. Highlands - s 1200 Men DB0 Ly o t an ats And Inspect Our New Homes 98c now 69¢ Formerly 1498 Now 10.69 | $3.98 now $2.88 Formerly 15.98 Now l 1.59 . Formerly Priced Up to $16 Sample’ 5'?'05 13th N.W. Formerly 16.98 Now 12.09 - ~ = @ Formerly 17.98 Now 12.97 = ECIAL A BIG MONEY'S e : Best Value c:cx ms{:l of dash |, Formerly 19.50 Now 13.49 WORTH Offered and style . Formerly 21.50 Now 14.28 -::; “;’“e:e“:z‘::t ‘;‘:’;: Formerly b : % 7 3.67 Formerly 22.50 Now 15.39 Formerty NL":“‘E";‘{ $4.96 juer’ Formerly 25.00 Now 16,99 | $8-98 now $6.39 (111 etter —OUR GUARANTEE _ i Large Spnciolu Room, 5 Or_dinarily at a sale like this there is no guarantee. But at this sale we guarantee _the.e\ ) | prices to be the lowest. If you can buy the same quality for less money—any waist or { Don’t Fail to seg Them undergarment—we will return your money without a quibble, at any time within a week. More than 1,500 fine hats—in fact, everything in our entire stock included at this price. Lines comprise the imported Borsalinos, Stet- son, Mallory, Crofut & Knapp—the best known hat makers in the world—and We have their choice blocks in all desirable shades. Take Any 14th St. Car to Kennedy St. and Walk Half Block to Houses 1321 New York Ave.

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