Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, ]’Rll);\\' JANUARY 14, 1921 23 [FAVORS TEUTON CONTROL. | PLAN FOREIGN FINANCING. PANAMA PRU]’ES]’S LAWMAK?_I‘@_IN STRAITS. | . MCCGH\nck Gives Opinion on Upper | }Wnll Street Bankers Expect Scon. Con;ldermv Steps to Aid Bnu=h Silesia Conditions. ! to Reach $150.000,000 Total. Parhsment Members. to 1 az v NEW YORK. January 14—Foreian 1 R tinancing to the extent of $150.000.000 & Tan g Sis . orimore’is expected by Wall warked i al investme: 960 Pairs ’ Women’s Walk-Over HIGH SHOES . at $8.95 formerly priced. $17.50. $16.50. $15. S14. s12 * $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25Chester $3.00 - Wilmington AND RETURN War Tas, S, additional Sunday, January 16 SPECIAL TRAIN = . | opinion i bi tatked to ment in the and Prof. | WD REWS- | S100,000.000 i3 e { nounced before . M uncement of Said to Have Been Taken |1| Yo ihat membs Near Canal Zone. s XAMA, Junuary 14, States officers in ods up to relist rec is irce . Wilmington 8:10 p.u. Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursior) 23/ Similar Excursions January 30, Feb- Tuary 37 and March 13, o0 Feb pos- | committee ftipn bet .“n rs' ho ilroad transp: d_ the S i “nd for that | | be ar or of Germany fas negotiation ¢ region mean- { American_cour 1 South { east of Colon, on Bahia de Las 3 i to be |has r(\uhe(l‘m the dispatch (o W The tight is reserved to limit the sate [ffl] + tioned. sups here of tickets 10 the capacity of cquipment ic of important develop- | test by the Pan rly date. | On the tract D. C. OPTICIANS DINED. hinzton bpticians, sup of W couple Pennsylvania System should. in i lair pionship th b mp e e was offered For sale. S s icted 1o present it at {lie te Department. 1t — e e e e e T e e e e S e R S R R R S R T S I | ' '% e o ;:':.:g.; f Newest models taken direct j AtAo‘;:; Branc" ‘Sto;;esonly g ‘ | from our Regular Stock % ress 616 I7t L. § Brown, Black, Gray and Fieldmouse . . L Another Sale of 125 Pairs % . {0 5 5 P i Protest Aguinst Opinion ! opinion rec ded down by D {trict Judge John W. Hanan containi e t Wolf’s Walk-Over Shoe Slzop Asp' nn' 929 F Street N.W. . TROUSERS $5 Sizes 29 to 42 1cc sl Always say ‘‘Bayer pro u‘ Aspiria is trade mark Bayer Manufac- 5 nd 4 position similar (o tha 131 fure Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ERRAPRERRRERER Y E‘é Money’s Worth or Money Back =) ¥ : - & g = i = _— | D. J. KAUFMAN, Inc: [g 616 17th Street ¥ "' GRAND OPENING Marion Harris and Columbia Saxophone Sextette | SA T URDAY, JANUARY 1 ExclusweCqumb:aAmt: . : \435 - 71}_{ STREET, N. 3 "PAIR OF SIEK HOSE FREE _ _POLI'S THEATER January lsth at 3:30 P.M. o oo et - s & : HE tremendous demand for Beck Hazzard Shoes has neces- hear them in your own home by | Under the Management of means of their records .mgdc exclu= ; Sitated the opening Of a Third Washingson Stor e. TO make Columbia Grafonola Retail Dealers’ h pols " sively for Columbiz. ; : : After hearing these artiss, go im- | a real event of the occasion every purchaser of shoes will receive, mediately to the ncarest Columbia ! ; 3 : dealer and ask him to letyouplayall | absolutely free, a pair of fine silk hose, on opening day and at , |, their latest records on the Columbia ¢ : 4 Sl | the new store only. / You’'ll find that their Columbia Records, as played on the Columbia Grafonola, give you just .as many rollicking laughs, just as many rhyth- mic melodies, as you enjoyed at this concert. | 12 Stsle 4220—Stylish i i o4 Cocoa tan for street i | . < or business, medium i 5 : heel, Goodyear i N wcle. Price, $5 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Style 5208—The smartest brogue ALL MEN’S STYLES Stvle 1220—Neuest style, lace style in genuine Koko tan. Medium : paztern, English last, Chippen- weight sole. Per- . dale Russia. Army Duck lin- i:;:“;:-i Wioe AND LATEST e 8 WOMEN’S STYLES Stxle 1224=Newest pattern > brogue, English lasz, Chip- pendale Russiz. Avany Duck linings. Rub- ber hesls. Price Kecords by Marion Harris and the Columbia Saxophone Sex- s tette can be purchased frrom the following stores: { CAVANAUGH & KENDRICK, 3411 M St. N.W. % 5 . o o 11l = TONY DURSO, 1225 H St. NEE. This includes genuine Calfskins, Oak soles, Army Duck linings, Rubber H. A. GARREN, 907 H St. S.E. i ; A GINBERG, el e o .heels and everything for service. We guarantee every pair the same H. C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G St. N.W. F i e ol i as when sold at higher prices. HECHT & CO,, 513 7th St. N.W. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. | LANSBURGH & BRO. 420 7th St. N.W. M. PHILLIPS, 1233 Tth St. NAW. OTHER QUQLI;;A:IHYOP' ;?;;7: 7: N.;_: i ‘WASHINGTON ‘ 50 STORES R H. » a. Ave. . i 3 = D. RIFKIN, 1534 7th St. N.W. STORES, DN GREATRR J. EDGAR ROBINSON, 1306 G St. N.W. - 929 Penn Ave. NEW YORK_ A SPORT MART, 905 F St. N.W. ; : W THOMPSON BROS., 1220 Good Hope road S.E. ‘ 1012 7th St. N. W. FO!' MEN and OMEN - i HUGO WORCH, 1110 G St. N.W. I 5 b Tickets for this concert on sale at above stores and > Poli’s Box Oflice 4 - A 'y b

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