Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 5

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) Men's Cordovans and “Brogue” High Shoes Several Styles Taken - From the $8.35 Sale Repriced, $6.95 These are some of the shoes re- cently purchased from an over- stocked manufacturer—made to be retailed at $10 to $12 pair. About 300 pairs of Young Men’s Cordovans and Tan Calf wing-tip “BROGUES.” "~ And added are a number of other shoes—styles for every sort of wear. All of them a lot below their present market value, at $6.95. Have been selling briskly, for the remarkable values that they were, at $8.35, and are now $6.95. Phone Our “Shoe Hospital” —when Shoes need expert mending. " 414-9tst. 191416 PaAve, - 7th 8& K 233PaAveSE Ninth and F The outstanding feature of this sale is its magnitude. We admit it is startling— almost_sensational—but circumstances jus- Half Price for Manhattan and Herzog Shirts Cpir e Percales, Woven tify it—and all you've got to do is take ad- Madras, Oxfords, Silk vantage of the extraordinary opportunities we are providing—and we’ll both benefit. All Clothing Half - Price! and Linen, Silk Jerseys, Silk Crepe, Pussy Wil- low Silks. $3.00 Shirts. . $1.50 $3.50 Shirts. . $1.75 $4.00 Shirts. . $2.00 $5.00 Shirts. . $2.50 $6.00 Shirts. . $3.00 $7.50 Shirts. . $3.75 $10 Shirts. . $5.00 $12 Shirts. . $6.00 $15 Shirts. . $7.50 Half Price for Underwear! Both the Cut Silks and the Knitted Cra- vats— 75¢ grade.. 38c $1.00 grade.. 50c $1.50 grade.. 75¢ $2.00 grade. .$1.00 $2.50 grade. .$1.25 $3.00 grade. . $1.50 Half Price for Hose! Monito and Holeproof —Silk and Lisle. $1.25 Pure Thread Silk Hose, wanted colors and 63 c sizes........ 65¢c Lisle Thread Hose, in staple and A colors. . . Every Suit—every Overcoat—is offered at exactly fifty cents on the dollar—whether it’s a Stratford, a Styleplus or one or anoth- er of those nationally known brands we sell —and most of which we control in Wash- ington. o3 A A 1% $40 grade .......$20.00 $45 grade . ... .$22.50 $50 grade . ... ..$25.00 $55 grade . ... .$27.50 $60 grade .......$30.00 $65 grade .. ... .$32.50 ' $70 grade ...... .$35.00 $75 grade ... . .$37.50 ol *. () .. 003 % e .. X (> % A >0, e % » ® o o3 00 o0 0, COACACIACS - A 2 0 e K2 No C. O. D’’s and no charges during this sale—please! ° * > L) Sol Herzog @ Co., Inc. V'You’re Missing the Biggest Sale We’ve Ever Held N MIDYEAR GRADUATION :. Presiding Officers Are Named for | lowing night at the same hour. High School Events—End First Semester. ‘With the selection of presiding offi- cers, school officials today virtially completed arrangements for the mid> { year graduation exercises in the aigh | schools. P Central High School will hold its commencement January 28 at 8 p.m. in its auditorium. Superintendent Frank W. Ballou will preside. -Mrs, Margarita 8. Gerry, member of the board of education, will presentthe diplomas. e Exercises at Western will be held at 10 a. January 31 in its audi- torium. Dr. Abram Simon, president of the school board, will preside. Diplomas will be presented by Dr. Ballou. The two-year graduating class at Business will hold its commencement January 27 at 8 p.m_, while the four- year class will be graduated the fol- Ed- win C. Graham, member of the board. ) will preside at the two-year class | graduation and Stephen E. Kramer jassistant superintendent of schools. will present the diplomas. At the four-year class exercises, Daniel A. Edwards, also a board member, will preside. Superintendent Ballou will preside at McKinley Manual Training School's graduation January 31 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, member of the board, will present diplomas. ‘Wilson Normal School will hold its graduation January 29 at $ pm ! | Superintendent Ballou will deliver the { principal address. ! TOWN MISSED IN CENSUS. Census Bureau Finds Long Beach, N. Y., Left Out of Count. The census bureau has dis al census. No enumeration of popula- tion was taken there, Director Rogers has informed Representative Siegel of New York. ‘The village, which has less than a thousand inhabitants, is the only community in the nation left out of the 1920 census so far as the census bureau has determined. OFFERED NEW POSITION. W. P. G. Harding of Reserve Board May Leave U. S. Service. Belief that Willlam P. G. Harding. governor of the Federa] Reserve Board, would shortly leave the gov- ernment service to accept the presi- dency of the Foreign Trade Financing l|| Corporation. a $100,000.000 organiza- tion just being formed, was expressed by friends’ of Mr. Harding yesterday. though that official himself said that he would make no Statement until after the position had formally been tendered. Announcement that Mr. Harding would be asked to head the corpora- tion was made in New York Tues- day by John McHugh, president of the Mechanics’ and Metals National Bank there, and ¢hairman of the or- ganization committee of the new cor- poration. 1t was made at a luncheon given by the Merchants’ Association of New York in the Hotel Astor, and, according to Mr. McHugh, Gov. Hard- ing was the choice of the committee. PSS ? < $ B I oo R edeadeedeodeadodedd ! s e odoodsol o o Half Price for Underwear! O R A o%% " All the two - piece (shirts and drawers) fi‘ Underwear of Duofold :’ and contemporaneous ¢g makcs—. 0§0 $1.50 grade. . 75¢ % $2.00 grade. . $1.00 %: $2.50 grade. .$1.25 3, $3.00 grade. $3.50 grade. $4.00 grade. . $2.00 $4.50 grade. . $2.25 Half Price for .$1.50 .$1.75 o ede ot Seodred doedoaded! % doods Hats! ats. & In Felt—Beaver—Ve- 0’0 lour—in our brand and .z. Stetson’s, too. This }. season’s approved ‘3. shapes. i }‘ $5.00 Hats . . . $2.50 .§. $6.00 Hats . . . $3.00 @ < $7.50 Hats. . . $3.75 $8.00 Hats.. ... $4.00 $10 Hats. . . $5.00 $11 Hats. . . $5.50 "Half Price for Pajamas! Plain colors and pat- terned effects—of those makes that notably are well cut and made— $2.50 grade. .$1.25 $3.00 grade. . $1.50 $3.50 grade. . $1.75 $4.00 grade. . $2.00 $5.00 grade. . $2.50 A K2 a Q) K3 . 0 o P00 o% % “.00:“.“,“0? 20 05 $oe} K X Do o 4 3 THE 'EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 : FIREMAN-MUSICIAN SUED.’ EXERCISES PLANRED |njunction Instituted Against, Levying Property for Band Bil Proceedings for an injunction have | been instituted in the Distric | preme Court by Franklin G. Berry engine house No. 19 of the: fire de partment, aga! c. G. Conn, 1.td. ruments, 5 D! levy s roperty for a judgment of $i.40~43 TV, AN TV, B D eSS e I 2> I > o S @ S U @SOS LTmmmis>". \g LT & 115, 13y the price of r! tir porated and £>- his bill n - 10. but does nor . y should be assessed e bill. w ng | of liquor "R.'fi" at wholesale or to rfacture of alcoholic preparations must *| be approved by ;nbmned by Conn against the mem- | TlGHTENS LIQUOR RE!NS. { bers of a fire department band Berry says ic_only received a stide Kramer Demands Approval of Per ! mits by State Officials. To lessen the possibility of abuse permits, Prohibition Com- amer directed today that missioner Kra all applications for -—5~ for retall druggists also will be sued soon, Mr. Kramer announcea. “It is important.” the commissioner said. “that directors and supervising agents co-operate 1o the fullest pos- - sible extent in this matter. as it is felt by securing their joint recom- . mendations on application for permits ; of this nature the possibilities of is- suing permits fo persons who will W _permits or, gpyug. the p exes conferred there- renewal of old perm - l:‘«‘a::f by will be very appreciably reduced.” D tate direc supervising federal prohib Regulations proval of appl ETIHIm D Pt 7 — N @ S N S \ — O = 9 — T s e s ra and 0.000. or nearly 3 per cent population of the United e their living from the dustry Q Another Big Cut In Prices On Kll Used Pianos and Players Quota $250,000.00 ‘ VE Must Make Q_ll_r When we set a quota of $250,000.00 for Two Months, we knew it was big, but we are going to succeed. Don’t delay calling, for it means much to you. We must make our quota set for January and February, and to make sure of it we have made another big cut in prices on all used instruments. Read the list of bargfains and hurry. DOWN,LONG TIME TOPAY $10.BAL ANCE T0 APPROVED CREDIT Liberal Rules Regulatirg This Great $250,000 Sale Special Exchange Offer To show !.fl,fll confidence In the woa- are offering during derta e L errof-a-million-doilar sale. Money Back warranted and e et o be a8 reprsented or money refunded without qllulfon or argument. Could anything be fatrer? Extra Saving ving for more cash down. Ask lh:ll"fl.!:;lll l.'.r'l‘ our cash-saving plan ‘when you call. The Prices The figures placed on this elegant list of %nm and Ehyfin are certainly low. ink of it! A Used Upright Piano for $89, and a Used Player Piano for $178. vome and be convinced. ‘which to pay the Free Delivery We will deliver any oae of these instru- ments te you and guarantee safe deilvery. Description The Planos and Hayers we are offering l‘l.l"n" this greatquarter-of-s-miilioa-del- saie, whether used, shopwora er me. areguaranteed to be as reprevented o your money will be eheerfully refanded. Terms What B‘I'- -:l:! thn. ‘ll‘.)nmfl . ‘I ket pay. the baisace. (o spproved anyome can now enioy the pleasure of & Plano or Player-Plane. Guarantee. Every one of these Planos and Player- Planos is uu‘y.mrnmt for from 1 to 19} thel.age. You are ab- ezery way. Youm are Free We .nclude free with every Player-Plano 2 handsome bench to mateh or stosl wita a plano. Just a Partial List of the Many Wonderful Bargains Offered Wissner Upright, ma- hogany, u(s)cgdl.". ....... s34‘6 Franklin Upright, ma- hogany, 9 meWa sl l Story & Clark Player, mahogany, 5549 Haines Upright, ma- hogany, ey 5569 Solo Concerto Player, ma- hogany, slightly used . s539 Story & Clark ;layer, mahogany, 572 slightly used . Solo Concerto Player, ma- slightly used . hogany, 5 = .. 9580 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, 5585 slightly used . Crippen Player, mahog- any, slightly 5585 used Huntington Upright, oak, used $89 Brinsmead Upright, walnut, 589 used Berkeley Upright, ebony, Uscdies i $98 Clarendon Player, ma- hogany, slightly used . 5619 Foster Player, ma- Bz wed . 9619 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, new 5649 Schubert Player, ma- ... %649 Knabe Player, ma- hogany, e e $595 Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will take great pleasure demonstrating any instrument ther you buy or not. S th:e: ”waifing for. = Don’t put off buying. d terms are all in your favor. Bnabe you have prices an OPEN NIGHTS This is the opportunity. The J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, $ 498 new Haines Upright, ma- hogany, - 5 5 AW Saanian s 9 Steinway Upright, ebony, $6 49 used Franklin Player, ma- hogany, 3675 slightly used . Knabe Grand, ma- hogany; G 5749 Knabe Angelus Player, e 5695 Foster: G rand, ma- e . 5785 ol 598 o NN | Woodward & Brown Up- Kingsbury Haines Brothers’ Upright, ... 3129 Schubt;rt Upright, ma- e ... 5136 Comstock Upright, ma- hogany, $ l 39 used Byrne Upright, mahog- Fep 5139 Boudoir Player, e R 5178 Wilbur Player, mahog- = 439 used Baus Player, mahogany, . 5203 OPEN NIGHTS Premier Grand, mahogany, Behning Player, oak, $433 Aeolian Player, mahog- $402 Autogrand Player, ma-- hogany, i e, | | Cecilian Player, mahog- sl 213 Technola Player, ma- O |1 Wheelock Player, mahog- 5 5298 Foster Upright, mahog- new ma- Steinmetz Player, hogany, used J. H. Williams Upright, mahoganv. 5498 new Waters Player, mahogany, used Harrington Player, ma- hogany, 5398 used Winter Player, mahog- i 9388 used Ackerman Player, mahogany, 5440 used Auto Player, mahog- any, $z 49 used UNTIL. NINE 0’CLOCK /Warergoms, tnc J.HAMlliams,p 1330 G Street N.W. ves| UNTIL NINE

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