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PO o : \ THE o “] Saved $117.68 a customer told us the other day, and he based his saving on the difference in prices between the United Auto mands Every purchase you make in a United Auto Store you EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, Austria Faces General Strike; Demands for Union With Germany Being Made at Meet- ings—Clashes in Barcelona Stir Workers—Span- By the Associated Press. of $30,000,000. The negotiations are de- LONDON, January 20.—A general|clared to have been terminated. ° S B — in Seven Months neke e Socmmnt i e | e, being made. ed resolutions adopted by the tech- Cable News of World in Brief ish Officials Still Refuse to Function. LONDON.—The executives of the la- from Paris. Meetings are belng held | bor party and the trades union congress. throughout the country, at which de-|at a joint meeting have approved the | b the Arsemtine for union with Germany are|Subcomiittee's composite scheme em-|lef of the poor of Vi The dispatch adds that | 203Ying all the earlier proposals by or- | sigo carried assigned to posts in railway employes have approv- ‘ Our prices have always.been the lowest in town, and ‘r‘u‘)?,:’ ttoll-%g:!:al:é:.lfitggym“e:'azl?éll:lsé e ’ . ) . . price reduct . ey 0 . our policy, for this year, of repricing our line at an addi- the governmeni must immediately Specials Friday and Saturday tional 15% from list 'prices means just that much more many. money in your pocket every time you buy. killed city. of the of Hamburg. | 4 Ib. strips, Ib. France Makes Spain Payment. MADRID.—France has paid 35.000. 000 pe: L debt of 450,000,000 pesetas. Spanish Officials Continue Strike. MADRID.—The government civil of-| WE ARE DOING IT Making This the Biggest January Sale in Our History We've had days here like December, due entirely to our terrific cutting of ficials the market. Another Lot $1.50 and $2.00 Dutch Rompers and Dresses fiable, R"c"’n’%):' 'i:";;;': Tinto Of Fancy Creamery Butter, il d resses for ight. Alth h th into e gt 25 oS C 720-22-24 Tth St NW. 085 wad ot % lare ‘s Swticipateds|| | value, Ib-- ol 4 retty, 8! e nremier declare: e was quite; Strictly Fresl kay Nutoleo, hades of green, . M. Close J satisfled with the ‘exprossed ;‘"flk‘eg'":‘ e Eiwttte oo Store Hours: Open 9:15 A. 6 PM Tekret thut the Tiberais had not vered || mearby farms, dozen. Small Mackerel, e lavender, some W wi = binations. Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Only 150 Dresses solutely free from dressing and finished. with wide torn hem. ALL PERFECT QUALITY. . up : 7 & sanitary package. Velours Navy Red Star brand, the best made, and sold only a short time ago at $3.00. Spe- cial Saturday, $1.79. $5 & $6 Blankets & Comforts You'll find White Blankets with pink or blue borders; Plain A Gray Blankets, Plaid Blankets and a variety of pretty fig- ured Silkoline-covered Comforts. All in a choice Saturday at $3.98 E fashionable style is shown, including 75¢ 42x36 Utica cases the braided bolero jacket, the tunic skirt, the % Hfm.mh,d Utica Pil- straight-line or blouse model, in beautifully lowcases at 49c is a re- beaded, embroidered, braided or wide-sashec markably low price for this c 1 b 5 quality. = Heavy, yet fine, effects. Sizes for misses and women and finished with wide hem. The Greatest Girls’ Coat Values in Qur History $ 8,95For Girls’ Coats That Sold to $25.00 Warm, heavy Winter Coats of high-class cloakiggs, in pretty shades of burgundy, navy, brown, green and agen. ‘Choice of big cloth cape collar styles, fur fabric trimmed and a few fur collar effects. 4 to 15 years. $1.25 Silk Hosiery Plain, Drop-stitch and Lacey Patterns Silk Hose, c in black and colors. Made with or without seamed backs; double toes and heels. SBeconds of former $1.25 hosiery. Women’s Suits and Coats| That Sold From $35.00 to $59.98 —, $10 and $12 Boys’ Overcoats . $ 85 Warm Mackinaws % patterns and color- ! m ings, and chinchilla and cloth coats for boys 3 to 9 years. Closing-out price S Outi WGm;mns rdy $2. go 49 Suits and 75 Coats, Biz full-cut ’rnun'-ny magnificently silk lined gowns ot soot ity TQeo and made of high-class e Worlese e materials, in pretty terns. V or are necks. it price roiey Saturtay, shades of black, brown, — 98c Women's Black Satine navy, tan, Copen, green, Bloomers etc. Every wanted new i including Good_Quality Fast Col style is shown, inc Satine m::me{-. made :I:; 55c fur-trimmed and t.,,g cape s and bottome TEIC collar models. Sizes for full cut garments. Formerly 98c. misses and women. Gt Silk Drese That Sod SKIRT SALE to $15.00 Taffeta Silk. Faille $12.98 to $19.98 Plaid Skirts Silk and_Satin 7 90 Finest of Velour and Novelty Dresses, _in rose. . Mixture Skirts in the prettiest range 5 navy, green and »f patterns and colors you've seen. copenhagen. Embroidered and faney | Wide box pleats, narrow side pleats = button trimmed styles, in 6 to 14 sizes. and combination box and side pleat- ed models, in girls’' and misses’ sizes. BETTER BUY WARM UNDERWEAR Than Pay Docters’ Bills. It’s Cheaper and Pleasanter. Prices Terrifically Cut. $2 Men’s Union 98¢ Girl’ | $1.25Men'sFlesce| $1.59 Women's | $2.25 Women’ Suits Underwear | Lined Underwear | Velvet Fleeced Widewals Hoavi Underwear Gray Rib- 98‘: ELECTRD 59, warmest oF 89¢| rurewnite Bhort $l'69 bed Suits, fine ribbed C | men's shirts vests, with 98C sleeve and Knee- extra heavy, warm | shirts and and drawers, Jaeger(brea s t longth and High. drawars | Ankle-length White sies Clossout|l yeurn Warmly eumments, fn an Tiotvlent ‘ot 'velvet | Sulte. In- warm wins winter welght; all|drawers, for girls to (6o 1 o r feece-lined wo:ar and ankle- { neck, L on g-slee price. fleece backed. sizes. Closing price. | fleece-lined backs. tor weights. BARCELONA.—There have been &) number of clashes between the red Our Tire Prices Are Always Better and white syndicalists. Three em- Compound, a Lard Subsfitute, 12¢ a Pound ployers and four workingmen were one workingman was killed and 2n-| h iousl; ded b; 1502 14th St. N.W. Volver 'shots in aRother e ) o | DS 1 Hamburg Shipping Growing. | HAMBURG.—Statistics submitted to|} Aj Pork s‘"“i.. Style the citizens’ council record a revival the result of{the promised discussion | 5 5 of the situation in the. cortes. The Breast Lamb, To., 14c i ing i iti ew low prices now In }|departmental cniefs of the ministry oast, prices and being in a position to take advantage of the new low pi departmental cniefs of the ministry | Sh H Dressed . supporting the action of their sub dinates, which they regarded as justi- infringed upon by the recent royallll . d . Meanwhile administrati; & 35¢ Where Your Dollars Count Most s at a standstil T otrRHve WOrk | § - Beef Liver, Ib akc | Em i e ’ Government Wins Support. l cial, quart . MADRID.—Premier Dato's govern- |l Bue Ridge F ment received a vote of confidence in Butter, Ib. the chamber of deputies here last s with the government. He indicated that his .government would not re- sign as a result of the vote. Fancy Salt Water Oysters, 45¢ quart (dry measure) Engaged to Chicago Wom LONDON.—The engagement is an- nounced of Lieut. Commander Charles Substandards of former $2.00 Dennitown Burney, son of Admiral Sir Clashes Stir Barcelona. * Pure Lard, 15¢c a Pound in the Avenida Paralelo, while Smoked Hams, small, Ib. ...285c Frlebsh Hams, 6 to 10 Ibs,, Loin Pork Chops, Ib. Meat, tb, shipping activities of the port} ] Country con, Z to i Pork Pudding Ib. =2l Genuine Spring Lamb Leg of Lamb, Ib...... ..33¢ Loin and Rib Lamb Chops, b =St e et 35¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib...23c Shoulder Lamb, Roasting, e i setas to Spain. This is on the | continue their strike, awaiting | believing their rights had been | Roast), Ib. Fancy Sauer irt Breast Veal, Genuine Calf Liver, Ib. “Good Value” Coffee “*35* 25cIb. Cecll Burney, to Gladys, daughter of X Lustrous Q:ll:laifl:;' fine Silk [} Ge°rs® Henry High of Chicago. Easters Market (meats eal7) 1m1e 14n 8t MW = 3273 ] . N.W. to Sell Hose, in black, . D DU Beigtan Loxs. 7ih & $ia. 8. E. (5. W. Corner) 33 I8N Bt NW. 1335 Wisoonsia Ave., Georgetown W, ; brown and col- 7 4 London Times says it has been learned 1920 Nichols Ave, Anscostia 2019 146k Bi. N.w. o5e Seamed from an official source that the Belgian Northeast Market, 12th & H Sts. N.E. 628 Peana. Ave. N.W. - government on Friday will sign a con- back, double toes tract with J. P. Morgan & Co. for a loan and heels = = —— = = ® e = - $3.00 81290 Bleached Sheets | i Made from heavy it . round thread, full 2 I width sheeting, ab- 0 Clearance Women’s Loy) Shoe Novelties $8.75 In this sale are some of Fashion’s most frivolous, but bewitching novel- ties. Styles that bear their original price tags of $10 to $15. But because sizes have become broken in these styles, we are closing them out at $8.75. Included are Strap and Cross-Strap “Tailleur” Oxfords. - o e G,:.,E]j'ma. i The Sale of e e e e an Oxfords and Boots Patent leathers; and two-tone effects. Of course, you will have to take . your chances of finding your sixe in ~ any one style. Continues to be one of our really great sale successes. ga3-29y T ?f oy \,fit%HIll!::m|mtrumh More Shoes for Boys and Girls at $3.95 More additional purchases and further reductions) from our regular stocks: Former regular values—$5, $5.50 and $6. Big and Little Boys’ Tan and Black nature-shape Goodyear Welt, Laced Shoes. St solid soles. Sizes 10 to 13%5; 2% to 5)%. Misses’ and Children’s Tan and Black high-cut Laced Boots. Medium or full toes. All sizes from 874 to 2. “Jgnior Women’s” Gun Metal high-cut Laced Boots, with low walking heels. Good- lookmg and good wearing, Sizes 2% to 6. All in Saturday’s Sale at $395 Tan and Black low heel Oxfords, that have sold regularly at $850. Genuine Calf- skin Tan and Black Military Heel Walking Boots, made to retail at $10 to $12. All sizes—but bound to “break” soon. Don’t delay! { 2 < “Spats” Reduced All $4.50 styles, BOW ccccccecccccosnsccccccsscccese £250 t Al now .... In the Bargam Section . At our 7th Street Store—balance of the broken sizes of Wamen'’s high-grade Shoes again tomorrow at $3.69. These are nearly all splendid, up-to-the-minute shoes—and at one- half to one-third of their former i prices! If your size is here it $3 69 will cost’ you only.eee.- . 414 9% Sy Cot 1014-16 Pa.Ave “Tth KK 233 Patve. SE STEAMSHIPS. @ = STEAMSHIP® NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC. .Feb. 16, Apr. 6, May 4| OLYMPIC.. Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May-14 § NEW YORK—~LIVERPOOL NEW YORK VIA BOSTON—AZORES— Vedic = 28 (3 class on! GIBRALTA! ES—GENOA. M“"’ 'J::' [ du. 1.2, Aw.'fl Canopic. eb. 26, Apr. 23 ‘eb. 26, Apr. 2, May 7 |Cretic... Mar. 18, May 10 AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. ‘¢ ~PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— |NEW YORK—DANZIG—Via HAMBURG ANTWERP 5 Third Class Passengers Only. b. 12 Zeeland Gothland. . Feb. 28, Apr. 13 rk-Hambu Direct Servi . aNE c‘.“fl-'.-laml: .Vo ..:"tb.%(—uomlu. “)....lnr. " IDEAL WINTER CRUISE White Star Line S. 8. Megantic—Largest, Most Comfortable Crulsing Stea: s ~Entirely Devoted to Cruise ssengers, Specially selected ports i » ganized labor on un yi ay cargo—25 to 26 days—ieaving New York February 21, it is known the parliamentary opposi- | scheme Will b submitted to the mac | somn e mot, SR el diplomats s tion has refused to take the rsepon Stores and others for exactly the same goods. tion has refused to take the reeponsi- try l;;nd;r the present circumstances. VIENNA.—The southern. railway , i ; $rafLe Wnions In’tws movement Jook- || 13 13 save money. If you doubt it, get our prices first and E;‘; €0 a'reduotion in the Gost of 1v- || o rk Markets compare them. "Fne Barbados, Ci Ji o gston (Port Antonio), Martinique, P (nn-m':'cu'fif' ‘Porto Rico, Trinidad, Venezusia, Virgin lsiands, Etc. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, LEGAL NOTICES. HAMILTON & HAMILTON, Attorneya. IN THE SCPREME OOURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia—Theodare Theurer, Plain. The ohct of e ma £ of this sult is to establish and per- fect of record the of the plaintiff hereim , ¢ stexsion to that part of lot 11 B n the District of Columbier der foll Beginning at the point on New York avenue on the line of division tween original lots numbered eleven (11) and n said ::..unr‘ numbered five ?ul— Drafts and Foreign Money Orders - dvea ¢ ..‘:‘n‘“’:.fi:;r:"‘.’::" therly in & line to For Saitings and Full Information Apply | futery o L line paraliel to aad witp bered eleven (11) and tweive (12) COMPANY'S OFFICE, {heace easterly in 4 line parailel io avenue 4 feet inclies to the i . W. Washington | between said iots numbered eleven (11) 817 M4th St N = twelve (12); thence Dorth along the Line of division to the point of beginning 100 feet almo that part of original lot numbered eleven (11) described as follows: Beginning st the southerly corner of said lot cleven (11) and thence running portherly 20 feet by and with the dividing line between said lots pumbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) to the south line of the part of said lot numbered eleven (1) ‘ nd conveyes rt la) d - 4 NEW YORK— cretia Olapp, his wife, to Aun!»lznl'u]'y]':r‘, '.'h:.n‘fll ‘with ll‘lfl l;:(tm‘nnmwfl line in a ety direction 15 feec: ¢ o QUEENSTOWN (When ..mnh: $1 50 teet Lo the L of v between ots numbered ten (10) and eleven (11 ence —BOULOGNE—LONDON | e e, Cion tanucire s 1 themce het point of beginning, and to bave the defendants Onlg ~Lusurious New 16. BMps perpetually” enjoited from asserting any al- Feb. 8, Mar. 15 A A Teescres, 3 . this 315t PANHANDLE t'u'l‘-F N s m::r.m:_&m oriered Tt the” ger e Mar. 5 ows heirs, aliences ang dey: OLD NORTH STATE, inces "of Minton Fasthurn snd chariocie e be entered e BOSTON—NAPLES | ring afier ‘the expiration of the forsiath aon. GENOA: Cabin an wiee the cause will ‘b procecter ) ........ case of default. Provided, der be published once cessive weeks in the Wi and Tbe.d!:remnl Star NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIG | {af; cuod come S. S. SUSQUEHANNA Februsry 19—April 6 Cadin and Third Class 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. Phone 1300 Whiteball Asst._Clerk. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE CLEAN. DRY STORAGE FOR FURNI ocation: : nw. Phone Main 1283 o > 20 Pa. ave. e, | ;i 0ED MOTOR VANS FOR LONG ] e ———————————— | tance and local hauliug pacens r!&'i.i MERCHANTS AND MINERS| (20,5 et St i Company: EXPRESS (0. H ne. Phone Linc, 22 ‘Batablished 1854 500 ROOMS, 300 ROOMS. Mittons ot Pemengess ORI Nt s 2otw Lot STORAGE MONDATFRIDAT. ¢ F.M. e e PROVIDENCE A NORFOLE, P Suburban and long distance banling. acking rating — S| FRIDAY, = & P.M. mx.sn_u- an.s.n-nmm. Phone N. 8843. 1438 U ot. a.w. - Let us solve your transportation problem. Our representative will call Phove or write Angle-Arrow Transportation Service S 1423 F St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 7434. S8e° Wlh? Mtlive”s You ere You "Move vass mes are HARRY A. HEGARTY, SUPREMB_OOURT o4 Cotombia, gfl;;«,m-w e Estate of Catberine ‘Docket 51.—The No 31674, Admisislraticl, (¥ icsues o this LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. 15th and Pa. Ave. #.W. " Telephone Main 6290 ted | PHONE FEANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 1972, = The Central Transfer Co., PR N WA BPERRE™ anD ViROTNTA S ey | UNTon - B ! {IsTorR AGE |COMPANY o f"v HENRY W, SOHON, Attormey. URT OF THE DIS- ‘A. Gardiger, plain- . —Law No. | t on fa2%his suit to satisty . BARRETT CARTER, Attorney for = Plaintier. Il | 1 TE® suPREMB COURT OF THB DIS- it o awia 4. Bigware. o Iatant | . . || dotendast. —In equity No. 38480.—The object dm--flthhll‘!:qleaniet‘.hr r.ha-;x: St Oolambia. On moticn is this 7th TEAE Gl = E3 5 UNITED STATES STORAGE 60 m‘.n:.”mol" WARKEHO! 5 . MOVING—PACKING G Phonea Main 422V or Fraakiia ESTIMATES, 415-420 10tk 5T. 325 W. A. LEE, Attorney. THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding a Probate Uourt,— of deceased.— 5 - i " 4] N j