Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 20

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ummm EAU.S jJil;C'GZLLLgI %K;O“ _———x 20 - 'PHE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 198% 2 8 FOR IS EXPOSES| 4R9PT. RUSSIANS j - N ANDERSON, 8. C, Janussy 19.— = : The first step to make himaelf “ 5 - Ty legally the guardian and protector : b \ |Charges Scandal in Depart= | of e mven et oo e ment of Justice and Alien [ o5 . domeriay, by B in common pleas court for permis- Property Office. sion to adopt the children. Action on the petition is expeoted By the Aseociated Press. to bo taken a the March torm of. NEW YORK, January 19.—An imme- | court, when the fifty-three-year- diate congressional %vesugauon of | old sailor-hachelor will become le- the Department of Justice and the| 8&lly the father of the orphans. office of the alien property custodian | Admiral McCully, a native of Ahn- was recommended by Samuel Unter-| derson, took the children in his myer in an address at a testimonial | Car® When he met them at Sfl'flfll‘ dinner to Nathan Hirsch, prominently | topol, where he served as Ameri- identified with the campaign against| ©¢an high commissioner. “ rent profiteering here. Mr. Unter- The children are making their myer, who, as chief counsel in the| home here for the present with the Joint legislative committee’s investi-| admiral's mother, Mrs. Carrie gation of the alleged building trustn| Fretwell McCully, and are in the has obtained numerous indictments, | best of health. declared he had no direct legal evi- Since their welcome here last dence against the two departments. woek by scores of friends and “But,” he added, “if a fraction of | relatives of the McCully family, what comes to me. is true (and I be- | the stay has heen ome round of SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX SEDAN: . HOUGH modetate in-price, fhe SPECIAL-SIX Sedan a quality car throughout, and its solidity of construc- tion and abundanceof power combine to make it a car Truly, it is the closed'cax de hse—with rain-proof wind- - dome light, massive head- unique ign, automatic -~ windowghmulmms, silk curtains at windows,-Card Stetson High and [Low Shoes N D D it ch of it to be true), h an| festivities for the young Russians. - ches N investigation will disclose’ £o the Admiral MoCully seoms to_take Tires and countless other ty features. i 1d ries of th ifyl particular . A . \ N\ Soandats that nas ever befallen oug| little charges meet the children of - o Mounted upon the Studebakier SPECIAL-SIX chassis,with '+ N country. ; Anderson, and the meetings al- consmodions interior de A 3 or omen—. e N R N e retayars reuiiing in tho Jowg | the e ie imfcried by 50-horsepower motor, this Sedan has the ability and re- 3 2 er wor . E » § “Our national honor Is involved here. | 5" is"of Bngiioh with tho sect Bas oiew. Plenty of room /o, sourcefulness to meet r emergency of service. N\ thres adulls to streich every The vast powers and patronage of et those great offices are said to have| S0Uthe been used, and it is tho general be- lief that they waro incidentally used, BETROTHAL OF RUMANIAN i ! to build up a political machine, which, 7 of $16.50 and $13.50 Grades $2750 : | however, fortunately failed of its INCES |s DEN‘ED Cord T 5 a We have regrouped from recent sales several it ies s o rae s o vt i _S_ :.;':;u were none the less sinister because | hundred pairs STETSON High Walking Shoes, Ox- hey aid not succeed.” " |Beport of Engagement to King | st fords and Pumps. nes in patronage are believed to have Boris of Bulgaria Brings Reply . A d S l C . ; 6 Sragss i geaug o st smank W 8| by s Broeer. Commerctal Auto and Supply Co, ¥ £ t] ti- —] 0 Nearly every size and width is included in one or taken out of the pockets of citl- | ATHENS, January 18—Reports that 8191 4th Street N.W. seized or unfortunately came |trothed to King Boris of Bulgaris, the control of the government.” | and previous rumors that she might re is just one decent loop- |be engaged to Prince Regent Alex- escape for us,” he added, "and | ander of Serbia, were denied by her posure of the | brother, Prince Carol, here today. “They are just fantastic newspaper. stories,” said the prince, smilingly. “They really are too foolish to war- another of the many styles in the sale. Franklin 3075 72222 22 by a mercile: 1 the Congress.” | Says They Relied on British. 2 . « .cu s e activities of the | rant a denial. Boris is a very nice secret service of the Department of | fellow, but his marriage to my sis- Justice before and during the war, | ter is impossible. i Prince Carol objected to nawspaper. | T ot e st e | reports describing his own marriage ‘would develop the fact that it did s EmactipEe . |t Princess Helene of Greece, a little except to rely Jargely on the| that of his sister Elizabeth to Prince | reports of the British secret service | the: oF 388 S T FU 0N ical” and that were gathered before we entered | e qesiared them “love matches, pure |- the war and topay off the grudges and | ana simple.” enmity before we entered the war.” “You N‘d S'l', ’s | t ESSAYS REVEAL NEED Emame FOR AMERICAN LANGUAGE Ohio State Librarian Finds There Is No Need of U. S. “Aping Don’t trife with your they are too val- Any One.” yes, 3 COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 19.—A uable a possession. If new language, “more concise and force- they need attention see ful than any spoken, composed of ail ometri: spoken languages and denominated ||ff OPC of ‘eug, optemetrits ‘American,’ should result in this coun-|[fl at once. [ try,”” says a statement issued today by o State Librarian John Henry Newman. o 9 The statement announced the names of r - prize winners of an essay contest of e e 3 Ject, “Why We Should Have an Ameri- i more than a year’s standing on the sub- Clearance is in its most acute stage—which can Langusgs. ien e i | : . . S “Having wondered for many years||H S oritnata optictstete | means that practically our entire stock is on a e el o e -bargain basis of price—and big bargains, at e e O > that ; could ee no reason for the name-plate - | tinued. “T discovered after investigation that Including Topeoats—many of which are waterproofed. Every single solitary Suit and Overcoat in the house—and of the supe- there was not such a per cent of real No matter whether $45 or $125 has bg;n the regular price— Now 22 to 622 law permits of alcohol in the beverages Cutaway Frock Coats and ‘Vests—that are wort 547 50 ’ o *“THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR'’® ! ; The. “Inside Facts” about Stearns & Poster Maitresses ! f “I took my stand one day on a cer- tain street corner in Chicago, where { more people pass in a given time than | any similar point in the world, =T asked | as many people as possible their na- s tionality. To my surprise, 1 discovered there was not ome Englishman to a thousand of other tongues. This, in a great part, satisfied me that we should have a language dignified with the name “‘American.’ ‘ of today. BUILT $10,000 TOMB. Pauper, Once Wealthy Art Dealer, Had Planned for Burial. NEWARK, N. J., January 19.—The body of Sam Collins, seventy-five, BENEFIT BY OUR 19 YEARS OF who died virtually penniless in a hos- EXPERIENCE pital here last WednesRy from poeu- Ne greater .......... B AP 13 ' monia, will be placed in _a $10,000 1m achievement ecan : sussiodm at Srdudabore, £5 which ’fi e e oSt y g gl his family years ago. ST "; 127 ormaniastion b All Mode Soft H ol RS ol Tormarty Wt | 5 RN , s (< a <t s lcading art dealer and broker, an \ o 8o well * i o ; i —and they are this fall's and winter's shapes only—including 3 Storga to coltest. w%“rfil:‘:. art. | v Dellvered to You, Clcanf; Dobbs, Stetson, Borsalino, Asulda, Velour, Henry Heath, Mode 325‘1€zhx‘:a.fi;2&;mufi:’vgfi}n¥ - par : S o-sid e R AR i it ch | T pSereniy Fresh and Unhandled ts selli ents. Colling body remalned wa- - 8, | e relg w0 2 $3.65 (Tup im0 $6.65 || Shimiaa e mests wreml Sl | o The The Stearns & Foster Mattress that 3 Lot of Golf Caps—in the ; [ et e e e aita | A= 9 e deliver to your home REDUCEDG:) c‘“msm”“m"pmms 30c Tofher, e disd Rinten Sears ago. s i Stearns & Fostep i S8 smg’bfle in which it g saldencotat S cu s e s / Mattress left the fficmry({fle%_m(’)fdefia:t’ sanitary and unsoil w —2 for 2So-—E CART RHUNTFASSIG NS, Nine layers, fine cot- use are the sanitary factory Soft Collars aCh, 15¢ Cont, Watter O Munt, on duty ut | 437441 Tth St. N.W. fon. scisniifonlly feiod methods and clean material if it The best makes—in all sizes, except 1414, 15 and 15%. e ot the U 8. 5. Tacome. He B T S Ferimontals becomes soiled or contaminated Seom = Laood opening, ooy on its way to you? h Mode Cravats Mode Shirts L S e e Three lots—of this exquisite Four lots—of Silks, Silk ong lived"—ior they g Neckwear. Mi SR ! - Oanforms o oll sank need to be remade and cannot be- =, g DT ORE L Kfid.sil;{‘adglafi;t;\/ool, ete. | TIRES T[RES TIRE tary bedding lings. - come hard or lumpy. ?}!fdspat' =l & c —selling up to : ented webbing process builds up $V50 L e 69 $1350.2.5. . oo s6-95 PY PY “:o tmu: ;I::-. the nine layers of tiny yv_ebs -w_ i M Gk o 3 for $19.50 . PEASED, into a single buoyant, resilient E —‘;\ellin;g (:;c'o “t's'sl ‘mrs’ Al]l] Silk and Linen Shirts ! lam Never necds remak- mass that cannot knot up and 3 = et 3135 ggee w2 $3.95 | g o remenitiog [ —— 3 for £ occasl m" Exclusive Knitted Silk 3 for $11.00 F fowida Guaranicsd never ip your mattress clean, soft and : Scariseling §1 €@ A0 M2dras §"i §h§ ‘. iabwidapialys gt Mard or lumpy. fiufty. A more comfortable mat- = ] up to $4.50...... . - Si= e t be found—a mat- K p to $5....... z forms ectl tress can no 7 afoeSETE 3,0:35_50 1 i FACTORY N. F.<C. 4 hg:';f'“::z' e tress made o of fl}e pureSt 5 Sweater Vests ‘Lot of Olive Drab Wool 5 FIRSTS also holds a guarantee from ' and dmm hat gives w Warm Vests—well cut and Shirts—detached and attached the factory é Made s severad ton—a mal 21V made; $f30ngflm§;3 glédg ;gl(lxa,rs. Selling at sl 95 Guaranteed.6,000 Miles 32314 $15.10 J _ geodes. $1975 up. broken, peaceful rest. ; : up to . - .00 ..... SRS . / A et : i 2 DUCED to...... . 3 for $5.50 3053 .........$1825 | 31x4 _........$18.75 ; . = 3035 —onene $1665 | 3204 111 8108 § The Stearns & Foster Mattress g Separate Trousers $E2.75 3124, meveee...$2495 [ 33x4 ......-..$20.80 § > sied ; : 3 Trouser ‘Sdtu f'mm ;;; fine 5__'_ 33%4 nemuorn--$21.05 | 34x4 ... .. ...$21.10 § - Sold Rxclusivdy @ Wodbinglon by - - :.c uits up vonoe g E e v Mail Orders Promptly Attended to Seventh Strect Mayer & Co. . Bowen D& EE VICTORY TIRE CO. ' - 1026 14th Street N.W. E : =

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