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— : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 19 OME OF GoU's MIGHT Yy STRAR Madras Shirts Special For Saturday 3 For §5 Agfeat variety of unusual patterns, stripes and colorings in all sizes. Many men will buy at least six for a ten-spot. | Ebbltt Haberdasher | 14th at F o Bunm™ BEFO A GENTLEMAN' Inv1s1ble‘ Bifocgls 10 One-piece Toric Bi- focal Lenses at a very . special price. This Modern Optical Shop wants a chance to prove its value to YOU—a possible user of glasses. Let one of our trained optometrists wmske a free test. If you do hot need glasses, he will tell you so frankly. CotL. CULPEPPER ,OF KENTUCKY, A LIFE LONG DEMOCR AT, WHOSE WIFE HAS 'J’u:; T CANCELED HER- ORDER FOR A 300 Gownr To WEAR. To THE INAUGURATION BALL If your vision requires correction, we have a serv- ice you cannot afford to ‘| overlook. It is the best that Science and Expert Knowledge knows of. DEVEREUX IS SENTENCED TO FOUR AND HALF YEARS Former Bank Bookkeeper Pleads Guilty to Charge of Larceny of $22,000. Frank B. Devereux, former book- keeper of the National'Savings and Trust Company, pleaded guilty today before Justice Gould in Criminal Di- “| vision No. 1 to an indictment charg- ing the larceny 00 of the funds of the financial institution. He was sentenced to serve four years and six months in the penitentiary. Devereux had been on bail, but was committed after the sentence had bgen imposed. ‘While the indictment charges only the taking of $22,000 it is understood that the peculations of Devereux approached $71,000. Devereux had | been employed by the trust company “Kind to the Eyes” || . (Full Assortment) DON'T MISS THIS BIG SALE ie OF FINEST QUALITY . U.S. ARMY BLANKETS WERE LETTING THEM GO AT THIS PROFITLESS PRICEOF Fomerly lnld by the government for $5.00 and $6.00. 5 Class A, surplus property government Blankets. Yonr ;hmce of olive drabs, grays, meltons, auto robes, etc. AT OLD Q. M. RETAIL STORE for many years and it understood to have deposited checks in another bank which cleared through the trust com- pany, and when his checks came to hand’ is said to have destroyed them. = GOES TO PARIS CONFERENCE. NEW YORK, January 21 —Dr. Garo Pasdermadjian, Armenian minister to the United States, sailed un th. im, ator yesterday, bound for a Pari ference of Armenian leaders on attitude to adopt toward the com- munist government which has been set up in .the Armenian republic.” “The present soviet government of | {Armenia.” Dr. Pasdermadjian said, “is a government of a very small mi- nority—far smaller than the minority |of communists in Russia. BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity When you buy ‘ muslin ask for FRUIT IN LIBERTY HUT, OPPOSITE UNION STATION OF THE . Assets Nearing ; y $7,000,000 d.ufi‘!,’; o A it e A LOOM Surplas More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary W L, DOUGLAS u""""' $620 $700 $800 $9.00 & $102¢ SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN A BETTER SHOE FOR THE PRICE mv PINNY SAVED grznl_fiscosr OF OF W.L WUGI.AS SHOES. THE S?I"Alll’m ANTER THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS They aio tho best kmown shaca in the workd | are the she | e = oes in the world. the fumryioyw-!onlyompmfit,whi:h l:lle bteut lhzelz that a& be west possil cost. . nnd the retail price are shmped Don’t Suffer ‘ With Neuralgia| Use Soothing Musterole | When those sharp pains go ehom-l ing through your head, when your | skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your; temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly ] flflhemmoflu befeea theyleavethe ¥ 4 recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, factory, bvl:luch is your protection against un- asthma, neuraligia, pcongesnon reasonal profits. pl:uns) rheumatism, lumbago, W.L. las shoes | pains and aches of the back of s ulnmm o thosy e :ba?nlnumktbe best g 2\ |joints, sprains, sore muscles, braises, 'l'beynemdeofthnbe.tmdf tluu:r’- {chilblains, frosted feet—colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu- that monia). It is always dependable. 35c and 65¢ jars; hospital size, $3.00 The prices are th umeeverywh s t mmm&nFrmwodautheyd:mNewak.m e ‘W. L. Douglas sh made b; L f th:“":on wythelnuh:fctpud.ddfledlh:fi experienced men, working with an tion to make the best shoes for the pncetlntmoneynnbuy. CAUTION i oot .k e e %m.. fl‘"nflw-hhn-nfilty.ufillufl'n-fiflny Mh‘:.fru. zml';'ul;u. “. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES lN WASH'NGTON ania Avenue, N WOMEN'S STORE St.,N.W. .W. SATURDA Y EVENINGS 8y NR-TABLET S Np 48 R Tonight- |Gefa Temorrow Feel Rxohl“’ Box ~Ervs 1905 Penns % OPE YE5 .SUN'! WARREN G.HARDING MOTICED BEFO WHAT A POW FuL STRONMG FALE HE HAS NES SuH! A GR-REAT PRESIDENT' AR WISH AH HAD SOME FRAMINCENSE AND MYRRH A G -R-REAT STATE>MA™M AND —By Webster BUYS JAIL FOR $30. 5 WAUSAUKEE, Wis—Joseph Jejois Lt has bought the Wausaukee jail for Gshafer $30, and will use it for a woodshed. City officers, In explaining the sale, sald that since the advent of prohibi- tion the jail, which has been In serv- ice for thirty years, has been idle. Famous Bouquet Fhe ORIGIHAL Malled Milk NMOBLEME . GE AH NEVAH s> Po TRAIT. e, Syee | fix my cold 1 ALWAYS keepDr King’sNew Discovery handy. It breaksup hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of coughing.”” No barmful drugs, but just good medicine. At your druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. * | For colds and coughs Stubborn Bowels Tamed | | Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged | bowels unmoved, results in health de- | struction. Let the gently stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to you a regular, normal bowel and liver functioning. | Same old price, 25c. Alldruggists. Prompt! Won't “npe COULD NOT REST DAY OR NIGHT Pimples and Blisterson Neckand Ear. ltched, Cuticura Heals. ““My trouble started on the side of my neck and in my ear. It broke - out with pimples and small It itched and I could not rest day or night v J lor abont three months. “Iv s treated but nothing helped me. 1 began using /% Cuticura Soapand Ointment and after I had used one cakeof Soap and three toxes of Cuticura Oint- ment I was completely healed.” (s .;ned) Miss'Laura E. Woods, blisters. pleasure to use, as is also Cuticura ‘Talkum, a fasci prdummg the sl d)ve lelflz B -Catieuin s... “haves without mug. and prevent coms, plications take otabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are - nausealess, safe and sure, Medu:uu] virtues retain. ed and roved. Sold only in Price 35¢, TIR.ES $9 80 25¢ d 30x3s‘/z . CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. N. W. BURC Forme:ly Miller Bros." Auto Supply House. 1325 F St. N.W. 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H St.' COFFEE Al'l. Our Men’s $]6.50 and $]3. 50 A na Qxfords $9 85 Every Stetson High Shoe and Oxford in the house included in this sweeping clearance sale event. You will find among the High Shoes Toney Red. Dark Brown and Tan Calf; Cordovan, Black and Brown Vici, Black Calf, in narrow and medium toe. Oxfords in Patent and Gun Metal, Tan Russian Calf, Cordovan, Black and Brown Vici, in narrow, medium and " broad toes. . Patent and Gun Metal Dress Oxfords All sizes in the sale, but not all sizes in each style. g o g tetson Shoe Shop © 1305 F : Ave. N.W. Captivating Recent Amvals Visit Ney's tomorrow for your edrh spring hat—designed with that inimitable taste and charm that make them equall\ appro- priate for immediate wear in town or for those bound for, warmer climes. Fascinating new weaves of straw, silk or the two combined. Shapes as youthful in spirit as they are daring in ongmaht) Colors _ as irrepressibly varied as a summer rainbow. | 3.98 Each charming hat in the large display carries with it a new and authentic style note for Spring 1921. Off-the-Face Hats, Turbans, Sailors, Pokes and Mushrooms, Trimmed With Flowers, B Ostrich Tips, Ribbons, Etc. I Scores of Other Lovely Spring Hats Up to $12.50 l Zeet Horlick's -A'd Imitations & Sabsttute