Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 16

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18 : THE . EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANU. ARY 21, 1921, KNOCKED DOWN; ROBBED. | yyo MEN FLYING MUTT AND JEFF—You Can’t Blame Mutt for Slipping Jeff the Bum’s Rush. T i T8 RO —By BUD FISHER. | T ety ook sowne. | HERE WITH VOTE, | - [[35e e, Soue cxrernimmnier Bl [ 2araemuee o make L fea, YooRe wver John Heroth, forty-thzee yvears old, 2338 S street, Anacostia, was attacked by unidentified men, beaten and robbed of $46 at Canal and 2d strects last night. Heroth was found at the scene of the assauit and taken to Emergency Hos- pital It was found that he had been struck with a heavy blunt Instrument. Franx R. Hopkins, 501 18th street northeast, was held up by two colored men at 16th and Gales streets northeast about 1 o'clock yesterday morning while on his way home from work. He was robbed of $1.65. 8 A black velvet handbag. containing a $10 bill, small change and car tokens was stolen from a buffet ‘drawer in the home of David Goldberg, 1329 Quincy street, last night. ASKS HIGHER SENATE PAY | Senator Sherman of Illinois. who will retire from office March 4. an- he e Senate yesterda “It won't benefit me.” said “It will. however, fu criticise the Senate. not mind that. 1 km Senator Sherman said that the pres- ent salary of senators was inadequate |G. W. U. RIFLE CLUB TO MEET. | University Rifle lly | L street near | for places on the team that will rep- ARRIVE IN IOWA DES MOINES. lowa, January 21. —The two airplanes carrying Nebraska's two woman presiden- tial electors to ‘Washington with the state’s official vote prepared to hop off today on the second stage of their joykney, planning to reach ! Chicago before noon. A lake-shore | route to Cleveland, thence to Pitts- burgh and on to Washington are the plans of the trip. % It doesn’'t seem queer at all. said Mrs. Draper Smith of Omaha. aged sixty-six. describing her ex- perience in the first part of the journey. I Poesn't the ground look neat from up there?’ sald Mrs. H. S. Wheeler of Lincoln, Neb., when they arrived here late yesterday. and she was greeted by her daughter and grandchildren. corge Washington | ub will meet to-| ational Guard Armory, h street, to compete Members of the G Cl resent the institution in the national intercollegiate indoor championship rifle matches, the first week in Febru- and that a senator could not live within his salary and put aside any sav- | ings. We not only wire the house complete, fix venient. No WHITE & BOYER CO. 812 13th St. Electrical Centractors Without And when you quote $31.75, you've gone the - $60 $65 $60 $65 Or Money It’s All Here When you say KUPPENHEIMER, that’s all there is to say about clothes quality. Kuppenhei #2975 Kuppenheimer O’coats 53128 No Charges for Alterations. Small Deposit Accefted | All Furnishings Radically Reduced | As Always, Satisfaction Guaranteed— | PO STICIN 1013 PENN. AVE. N.W. —House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ary. Practice for candidates will ‘be held every Friday night from 7. to GALLANT! SHe's VERY SENSITWE ABOUT .HER AGE! PLEASE TRAT N MIN GET THE IDEA? 11 o'clock at the armory. > % BEGINNING RIGHT. E3 is to Electricity but also furnish tures and you pay as con- Charge for Estimate the Fuss prices like $29.75 and Limit in emphasizing the mer $70 $75 $70 $75 Refunded right, and make a record snowy white. twelve miles an hour, and not ishow off their pep and power by | stepping fiercely on the gas and | slaying people as we pass. What | speed her up? We have all day Height, where' we expect to spend the night. If we’d cut out the foolish haste the present wild and wanton waste of human life would promptly shrink—it’s worth a new year vow, I think. - Let’s all begin the new year Let’s drive our cars who push tric plans. the hurry, anyway? Why get to Punktown-on-the- Beach. WALT MASON. The Safe 13th and F ‘ 13th and Pa. Ave. 15?!0&1;1_5 . 1715 Pa. Ave. LOW PRICES on the Very. Toilet Needs and Remedies Everyone Uses $1.00 size Lavoris . 1.00size Lysol . . . . . . ©69¢c .40 size Fletcher’s Castoria . . 25¢ 1.30 size Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. T{¢c .30 size Lyon’s Tootk Powder 17c 1.20 size Bréino Seltzer . . . T4c 16-0z. size Horlick's Malted Milk §9c 1.50 size Seott’s Emulsion . . 89¢ Hosp. size Drgeo Milk . . . 1,79 1.50 size Fellow’s Syrup . . 1.10 size Nuxated Iron . . . .60 size D. & R. Cold Cream . 36¢ .50 size Mulsif. Cocoanut Oil . 34¢c .50 size Java Rice Powder . . 32c .65 size LaBlache Face Powder 42¢ 1.00 size Listerine, 140z. . . T4¢ .25 size Mennen’s Talc Powder 17¢ .50 size Pepsodent Tooth Paste 32¢ .30 size Kolynos Tooth Paste . 19¢ .25 size Cuticura Soap . . . 18¢ .25 size Woodbury’s Facial Soap] ¢ '$1.50 Fountain Syringe &334 Q¢ $1.50 Hot Water Bottle 533 9c 5 O C FOR YOUR OLD HOT WATER BOTTLE Regardless of its condition bring it into any Liggetz Store and have soc applied toward the purchase of a new Kantleck. Itis guaranteed for two years. Moulded in one piece. Therefore, canmot leak. Itis our best. Full 2-quart capacity $3.00. Lord Baltimore Linen Finish Writing Paper and Envelopes o By buying your statianery in bulk yoa get a high grade paper st a price you would have to pay for a mach inferior grade in fancy box. e i Total value, $1:30 During January onl; Dother &3 % e 89(: delightful tilet lotion. Exellent to preyent rough- nAeunndch:‘:‘dn s ad Not sticky, readily absorbed, giving to the skin a velvety softness. Regularly 40c a bottle; Duing:mm......zsc RE AS8cBazof Violet Dulce Face Powder with each F 60c Jar of Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream Excellent 25 » winter cream to protect the skin and farnish an ideal sar- face for the application of powder. The powder is of the finest texture perfumed with the true odor of violets. Cream and Powder regularly sell for$1.10; January special 0C Chocolate Peppermint Patties A taste of one with it rich chocslate costing amd delicious soft cream Ilasol SOME COMPLIMENTARY REMARK TO HER. SHE'S ovVER SIXTY BUT SHE LIKES TO BE TAwen FoR A MIDDLE ‘AGED LADY. A more important vow_this is than swearing off on drugstore fizz, or punk cigars that smell like shoes when you have deftly lit the fuse. Of course the gents who have no cars may waste their vows on hay cigars, but we our clanking vans |} should make some new and dras- We're slaying thou- sands every year as down the turnpike we career; the dead are lying where we raced, and all because of maudlin haste. What is the hurry, anyhow? It’s all uncalled for, you'll allow ; we have all day, in which to reach the famous Bilgetown-by-the- JEFEL JEEE, THIS 1S LADY SOOKY, SIR SIDNEY'S WABASH_MEN ORGANIZE. President Marshall as Leader. Organization of the Washington As. en, under th e President Thoma at the Cosmos Club. the first time since Vice [ dent Marshall has been in Washin ton the local alumni of Wabash C will meet together. The visit of President George at the Church of the Covenant at 3:3 o'clock, January 30, is regarded b: lege men 418 7th St. 2 Day Sale of CIGARETTES January 21st & 22nd 200 Camel .....—-....$1.60 200 200 200 180 200 200 100 100 100 Chesterfield ...... 1.60 Lucky Strike. ...... 1.60 iaveie... 160 1.65 2.00 Piedmont Lord Salisbury foil. . P e Turkish Trophies... 1.17 Murad 100 . 1.59 100 . 159 100 i i . 159 100 Natwral ... 159 100 Pall Mafl.......... 2.16 100 Egyptian Deities, ice 38c. WEEK- ENDS "2 for 39c. Cake Chocolate zrery aay price 35 cents, WEEK- 2 for 36c FexaEmulsion Cod Liver Oil Made fresh in our own lab- oratories, containing a high nf of the pure l‘C'gd E?' er Oil. So well is it dis- guised that the most sensitive will take it with pleasure. Regularly $L.35 )Q Aspirin During January Cold Tablets Aspirin, that well known rem- edy, is the principal ingredi in these Tablets. so con- tains mildly laxative proper- ties, forming a sure, safe and prompt relief for head colds m‘;lzgmly 25¢ — - 69¢ Guaranteed pureand full 5 gr. bottle of 100 Association Formed With Vice of Vic , will be effected at a alumni as offering an excellent op- :)ortunlly for the “get-together” meet- ng. The Vice President will preside at the afternoon service at the Church of the Covenant, and the Wabash Col- in the_ National Capital, c s Nge, Crawfordsville, Ind, from which the Vice President was graduated, L. Mackintosh of the college to preach 0 y Bell Clothes Shop SIXTY 0UGHT BE SHoT! 1 numbering about thirty, will attend | ability incident to the He | William E. Congdon and his wife, Vir- the service. is from Pennsylvania and a !larlginia K. l‘,ongdg‘r’n. The father of ‘the President Mackintosh will explain | graduate of the Military Academy. |child is dead and the mother has con- at the luncheon the Wabash College | cluss of 1907. During the world War | sented to the adoption. The court is endowment movement for $2,000,000. | . held the rank of colonel, National | asked to change the infant'’s name to The affair is in charge of a lo Army, and was awarded a diStin- | Lois Lee Congdon. r;-}ueu. composed of Dr. J. guished service medal for services ' 35, chairman; . | a8 executive officer in the personnel e branch, operations division, general staff, at the Department. PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. LEAVE T0 ADOPT ASKED. Maj. James G. Steese, Corps of En-| Ppermission to adopt Lois Lee Wil-| the gineers, has been placed on‘the re-|liams, born April 30, 1918, has been | si tired list on account of physical dis- filed in the District Supreme Court by 97, thumb instead of the customary ature, under a new ruling of thg v Department. Open Evenings During This Sale Final Slaughter of All Fine Bell Overcoats and Suits It will pay you to buy an Overcoat or Suit now at these slaughter prices as an invest- ment. We are y ‘selling them at 50¢ on the dollar. Don’t imagine for a minute thnt‘ywmbuytbunuchapnextmsm,far you’ll be disappointed. Take our advice and invest now—you'll thank us for giving you the tip. s All $25 and $30 Overcoats and Suits All 5 $35 and $40 Overcoats $6 and $7 $5.00 Trousers. . Trousers. . 53.90 $4.99 STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES “ 920 F Street N.W.—941 Penna. Ave. N.W.

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