Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 26

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V96 THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 $52 ONCE VITAL IN EXPENSES OF A CONGRESSMAN | { HARRISON, Ark. January 14 There was a time in the his of the TUnited States when representing a year's loss or | ing to members of Congress, was & | . . “The Departmental Bank” ' The Society for | g | vita] factor in the consideration of a proposed moving of the seat of government. ~ This bit of history is contained in a letter written by Charles Thom- son, secretary of the Continental Congress, to his wife, IHannah. an aunt of President William Henry | Harrison. The letter dated Princeton. August 21, 1783, where the Congress was in session. that the be remove Savings and Loans From | et for to t in Princeton. in Annapolis, Md., after leaving Princeton, and . at no time sat at Elizabethtown. 22 13t treet "The letter follow s : “Dear Hannah: 1 have received L your letters. ¢ | " “The President of Congress has TO'— not provided a house for himself. nor is it likely he will find o 1 here to suit him. 1 find Eltllnbl':l‘l- 2 1ldx town has been talked of at his | g.. The New Building | table as'a proper wlace for the | residence of Congress. Ie has a 5 1 714 P A house there which he sars ""fi iwenty rooms, and which he wi enna' ve' let for the use of the President. It is true the place is infested V\'_i“l mosquitoes in summer and, lving L lowand near macalies, may be lin- e . e to intermitten e sprin, . “In the Heart of the Departmental District ! ble to intermittents fn the spring i it is considerced that by fix- esidence of Gougress thers ue of his estate w be in- creased and he will have an op- Monday, January 17th | Eoee e s on @ zood ret But yet I am inclined to believi his will be opposed by his colleagues: for Mr. Condit has Women’s $10 to $13.50 low shoes, 53.95 It starts Saturday | - | Two super-sales Various kinds for street and evening wear—the for- MERCHANDISIN G wh il'l 3 ’ of Men’s mer in black kid and pat- Soci,ety Bl'fllld ent leather; the latter in wind goes swirling through Clothes and = the store, sweeping everything Hanan Shoes T Ml before it in a slashing price re- See Page 20 $1.50 bl(:uses fluction. ‘ 69 Men’s $1 and $1.50 ol R Prices tumble--the power of the silk TIES Frilly and tailored mod- . C e o Clean Sweep Sale smites them—every- 55¢ 4 i Imported and domes- thing goes speeding out. tic sk fine qualis . . - is reason to fear that at Elizabeth- be deposited in vaults during a year, which is no trifling con- considerations which might be e " | found a lodging in this town at H as S S Wi 3 dollars a week which enables 2 A“ Cdbh and securities 1 him to lay up money. And there town. which is so near New York, it will cost him at least four. This would be a clear 1oss of 52 dollars the removal. | Sideration, and which I dare say { will have due weight with some { others. There are other weighty mentioned. | “Your loving husband : “CHAS. THOMEON." {STATE COMMISSION i Four-in‘hands: solid «i i I . ors, stripes, fancies. To the Public and Consumers of IS ASKED TO EXPLAIN | Women’s $3 4 " " “First toor.s I “JOS. PHILLIPS MA_L ALL PORK SAUSAGE” iNorth Dakota Legislators quuire! kid éloves, You know the occasion onl}: n Rart. | The foundation of the formula usc(}\ “iuP the ||} wny BI“‘:“:" ?;:P"s;l “" f]'i' i i 51_95 FOI' the Cleall Sweep Sa]e 1S more # manufacture of “Jos. Phillips Original All-Pork || nance Industries Was Rejected. | - f Men’ l | Sausage” was originated in 1859 by Thos. W. [||-EEMARO,X, B deroery st fuges duk g powerful this year than ever before. o S ! Phillips. From the time of the Civil War until [|!day, sopted 5 to 53 o recdlution Jambskin two - clasp : new SHIRTS 1885 the business v carried on by Thos. W. [|jirdustrial commission to explain why | gloves. Black and colors. state bankers to | (Pirst floor, wouth anmnex.) i Mine - 3 ersioned, Jos. Phillips, his son, uid in financing state industries was | 'I‘ '],]] ’ m %q i ® '(l e / El:‘clllcl:‘p;lltnf(ilr::;&nu:lll?c(‘:;Q'II}]L]((Ll\( Il‘l’lllnfilll)p: &Sfirm ‘m’i";‘?‘%"'“"“s“"" BHlased i th"% he times de and It. For to ay it Negligee styles thut ] t & oF B e S & SON. i rasolution to point out “some reai o . . . . IS styles thi ’ K] L > < > | b 80 14 5 { Tn 1885 Thos. W. Phillips retired from the busi- || resion vy Thepropontion’ i | a period of liquidation—of deflating fit 35 they should. | ' ness and left its entire management to the present with the charge that it was made at | x a e = Madras,” reps, percales. e eaes : | the dictation of Wall street or some | W &) llk . novelties; necat stripes. All } Jos. Phillips. {other mythical power alleged to he omen’s s pnces. sizes to 17 ! - { oppe North Dakota” 1 (First. floor 3 o i r g o i Th luti layi 4 , ©On the death oFlihos. W, Phillips ni1802) the |t oo os i ratche iplamel bror | & wool dresses . ] e . e i — ithe breaking down “of our state ) 5 : undersigned, Jos. Phillips, became the sole owner financial system.” and adds that hope $7 75 D) o % % s = of the establishment and business formerly con- ||| Seierioins i, preent conatics d So we’ve slashed prices to straighten ducted under the firm name of Thos. W. Phillips ||| siacis Spena o, olfaims a8 to re-| A next-to-nothing price Men’s $1.25 e Bl Keeoiea stocks. All broken assortments; all styles; ac! afl( colors. o odds and ends; all discontinued lines; all these, together with all mussed and & Son. The formula originated by his father was i, improved upon from time to time by Jos. Phillips » until he perfected the present “Jos. Phillips Orig= SUFPOE:V':SWN PROPOSED inal All-Pork Sausage.” now famous for its orig- . Y. ASSOCIATIONS inal and savory flavor. i fidence of others, which we have losr.” silk hose ' 55¢ First quality pure thread silk with re- Measure to Be Presented Is Result ! ! | | i i '3 i is f is v €O 0 . - for £ = 5 . . 5 - tha T;?eboi'utrl'::“\"?a;; f"ln((;;‘ul; ;:“:)I ;—U:;:Ldf? 0;“;1)';1;"?)[. (e Rt e T Rus Tugu 30 KaPOL SOlled 0‘00dS gO out at SaVlllgS Of a inforced lisle soles, heels = ord 2 N ) 3 ps { Recently Conducted. mattress. =4 > s and tops. Black, gray. Original All-Pork Sausage,” the present output of || ~NEW YorK Jjonuary 14—state ~? fourth a third h lf cordovan. Also men’s “Jos. Phillips Original All-Pork Sausage,” being |||t saa traa anmmsion of al busi- 51 75 : ’ , a nalr. $1 wool hose 55c. manufactured under the instruction of Jos. Phil- i or G reommmdarasably, will be one 3 o U mhes. Wirs: Moy lips, the only son of Thos. \V. Phillips. e, ok gt B e fint e | Kapoc is a silk floss, in- - X “building trust.” The above statement of facts T wish all my et T beldiawn vp by Sam-| " i LT uel Untermyer, counsel to the commit- | friends and the public to know at the present time. Ty contaiul sugpEationsR for | remedial legislation to correct the abuses | 4 | exposed by the committee’s probe and | Srgned { stimulats the building of homes, The committee also is reported to be | preparing a proposal for compelling sax- | 2 < . ings banks, }life insurance com s banks, panies and | ‘I_OS l l s other financial institutions over which ' the state has control to invest a larger | part of their assets in real estate mort- | gages. H If you want the best. ask for Under the plans for regulation of trade ! | assoiations, a_bi-partizan commission | 7 4 | woul have power to examine costs and ; JOS. PHILLIPS ORIGINAL All-Pork Sausage ito fix reasonable and fair profit in tho | e | various industries. A uniform system | of accounting would be required of alli members of the individual associations. i c_omparagly resifie’r\x;. elas- | B W S i, R ut We Go Further hence ideal for a mattress filling. Covered with high- 5 $4 Comfortables grade art ticking. All sizes, w Co .b . B e e’ve brought down prices on new goods $7.00 and complete stocks—merchandise heretofore 2 o exempt from the Clean Sweep Sale—we’ve Silkoline covered com Flannelette MARKED DOWN prices here to a point lower e v ite cotton. Double- nightgowns, than they can possibly be this spring. bed size. 89¢ Lhird Floor ) No ugreement between firms or indi- L L e 0 il N e s e s ient Women’s firmly woven 'All th' h d' s d d pen Until 5:30 P.M. Monday 3 e Lo ouMness/nrna | deep bodied flannelet 1S mercnandatse i1s caraeda . - agreement with other firms, without au- nightgowns, full cut and . 5 B e RS fnely: mished: Double and on display : Boys’$1.25 to $1.50 e a our ance 3r. Untermyer Leiioves that some yoke back and front. . .. Lo I but to all other forms of industry, since | v ~ . . . v Commercial | %1 “getting somewhere” o' beleves {rade usmactations aiw o’ | Clean Sweep Sale signs poke out their noses 85¢ | : in life, when on all sides N|ness field what has been dove in e 3 3 ; Bankmg > you can see THRIFT push- {’:?‘:e}f'nl{:;!‘%;phl{?‘::fl:fi:ni ?:r: :fi:?&\;% : - fl'Om every Co.mel'. E?Ch sign poults to a tre- Heavy gray cottun ! | Savings Dept., | ing others to success? o ciabiiment of wrdorm. v of | Children’s $1.25 to mendous savings. Find these signs everv- ugionysutawity long 4 ; ¢ ldentify y vith gt bo ob Suay i i = i I s ightly n | [k Dot Boas| povinr o (P 69° e Deposit Boxes | payday and MAKE YOUR N |be asked and statutes will be suggo bl vl S g | for Rent OWNOPPORTUNITIES. N|° 5 e = s aeeien cohleE e o Four pages of adverttsmg will tell ¢ Our Checking. Investment, Trust SUGAR PRICE REDUCED. 4 to 18. (Third floor.) | NEW _YORK, January 14—Ar-| | buckle brothers, the American Sugar Refining Company and the National Sugar Refining Company yesterday .-m-i and other departments are as ready to serve you as Our Sav- ing Dept. Compound Interest Paid on Savings. 3 (o] You can open a Savings Account at “The Continental” w as little as the story Sunday, here we only Women’s silk Loan Dept. 3 hint of what is to happen stockings. nounced reduction in the wholesale price of refined sugar from 7.90 to 7.75 cents a pound, the wholesale price recently quoted by the Federal Sugar Boys’ $1.25 & $1.45 ¥ ; Refinig _Company. g c DRAFTS AND CA RS j TS S e : 4 2 b 5 'RAFTS AND. R MO ALL POINTS Blouses But why wait until Monday? Everything is 69 O Pl e 59c in readiness, and such values won’t wait. Buy “'"“;’Z;:;Y‘;“:j'“ ko | .\A’rn:\‘ B. SCOTT. Frask W. Bolgiano. William Lennox. Of fine percales, with now al’ld buy fl‘eel_v—you save nloney now b.‘ Seamed back in N“C‘;- B Fresident F. S. Bright, Silas A. Massal, double Tk d faced 3 S and full fashioned in col- §] Int Viee President. wm. L. ;n:tmlz. chm: u’.“rg.,l"_ . slcc\'cs.y(éi;c: 1\’6 luaclefi, Spendlng it o= l"lmmtr' ffl.ll;:lm5 Are N A e €. C. Callioun. Wm. P. Reeves See Pa e 33 (Third floor.) . scarcely no mu-:;., e (First floor, c.{/lt'l:.l.,l:::-:\‘l;:‘t‘:nntix Jas. R. Campbeil, Dwight T. Scott. S ) ) joe | e William G. Carter, Nathan B. Soott, “"‘kl;.l :}?fio‘:‘ Ergest H. Daniel. Charles W. s.:_., For lm ortant ale beglns tomorrow: Li‘rsnn of-:". ¥ Frank H. Edmonds, William M. Sprigg, p o h d B3 WINFREZ. Charles E. Galliber Williem Clark Taylor W omen's WOOl t e 00rs Open at 9 H 1 5 C leum EPPA L. NORRIS, il e e C l . . . - ongo. CHAS. A. DOTGLAS, Ourter B. Keane, Bates v-;nu, = 0 ‘mlbla Jersey Sults Rugs James L. Karrick, Wm. 8. Washbura. | CBET]NENTAL TRUST 0. Capital, $1,000,000.00 Corner Fourteenth & H Streets T A A R, 59.75 —net woven, but knit like a sweater, hence thesé jersey suits will not easily muss or wrinkle. Sport and street styles with high or regular collars. Leading colors. Announcement R e e .. T L e e e, 58.95 3 Yx12 congoleum rugs , : o in six different patterns./ /' Made with one seam, that in no way mars its appearance. Seventh at F (Tvirg Fivor s (Second floor.) S i AR O

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