Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, | Men’s Plain white or irts ; and percales. Many neat stripe effects, in corded madras THIS 5 BIECT by 4 A CATaLEpTe SlACE PTIC STATE gy HYPNOTI AT The JAn. 23R have separate col- lars to match. Every . GEE! 1 TrougHT ‘ . seEm i . shirt guaranteed to e et be perfect and fast color. 3 Shirts for $4.00 Meyer’s Shops 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile’ g “Glass” of Fashion An ADITORIAL PECTACLES formed =< part of the costume By relieving eye strain, today glasses become DY, THE CELEBRATED [ D F 5T, WILL BE AwWAKENED [ OPERA HousE saT The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime. 7 i Vi~ WHERUATMAM WAS PLALED IM A CATALEPTIC STATE By A TRAVELING- HYPNOTIST AND LEFT 3 DAYS 181 THE WINDOW OF TTHE VILLAGE HARDWARE STOoRE ANUARY 27, 1921 —By Webster | SUFFRAGISTS CALL MEETING. There will be an executive meeting at the Ebbitt House Saturday. The association is giving a reception, In honor of its president, Rev. Olympia Brown, the same evening. at _the Ebbitt, from 7:30 to 10:30. Mrs. Brown is the oldest of the pioneer suffrage leaders now living. Follow- ing her address, brief speeches will be made by Senator Poindexter and |mpre<=~nmnvo Raker. Members and friends of suffrage have been invited. | BET THEY'S A FAE ABoUT IT SOME WHERE S - THEY CANT TELL ME A MAm CAN= Notice ! ! ! I TO OUR FRIENDS || GENERAL PUBLIC i We will be located Feb- | SEEN A HYPNOTISER BUST A RoG< on A FELLER'S CHEST prices on our stock at 4327th St. N.W. i Edwards & Zanner ' BURCHELL’S Famous Bouquet COFFEE 1 25c¢ per pound N. W. BURCHELL 1325 F St. NW. CELESTINS 'VICHY ; (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water for the relief of :— ruary Ist at {704 7th St N.w. i Still offering special =y ——— RHEUMATISM INDICESTION of every dandy in 1802. actual beauty aids. On the can’t live comfortably on their URIC ACID perfection of your glasses your sight depends. By right selection they can be made to enhance appear- ance. You command ex- Blue glasses were the fin- ishing touch of a smart turn-out. Both men and women wore glasses as an fin the Hou‘;—;nd Senate | gre: I3 s of $12,000 and $7,500, respec- tively. He introduced a bill yesterday to increase the pay to $15,000 and $12,000. embellishineat to their pertness in achieving lens perfection and in making style selection here. good looks. Glasses were worn not for sight, but for sightliness. Come to us for an examination today. We em- ploy every scientific aid to protect your sight. Nebraska has introduced a bill direct- (U ing the Secretary of War to turn over | to the Department of Agriculture for| ditribution to the highway and roa building official of the forty-eigh states millions of dollars’ worth of caterpillar tractors, trucks, mob shop units and other road-buildi machinery. Investigations of War Departme transactions in sugar was begua ¥ terday by the Graham WAar expen tures committee. Maj. Gen. H. L. Re ers, quartermasters’ epartment, & that about 48,000,000 pounds w turned over to the Sugar Equaliza Board in 1919 at a fr: cents a pound, and W. C. merly of the department, this sugar was later sold to who sale grocers and jobbers at that f ure for distribution among candy man-| - ufacturers, sirup makers and others. None of it, Watts said, went direct to consumers. Legislation proposing a 50 per c reduction in the retainer pay of me! bers of the naval reserve force not on active duty would pra sound the death-knpell of the naval Serve, the House naval committee v fold yesterday by maval officials a; officers of the r = 1217 G Street N.W. #“See Etz and See Better.” ‘OMETRIST) t VICTOR RECORDS as Well as a VICTROLA 510 A resolution asking the naval af fairs committee to give its opinion as to the practicability of suspendi: the naval building program months until a fuil in could be had as to “wha a modern fighting navy,” | duced in the House by Rep Murgphy, republican, Ohio. The naval Puts One in Your Home ort on what testimony it has as to the probable value of surface ships in future naval warfare. Immediate pas islation providing for federal incor- poration of American companies in China and their exemption from come and excess profits taxes, in or- der to place them on an equal footing with British and other concerns in that country, was urged by Carl L of proposed leg- Victrola XI....___. $150.00 Eight 10 -inch 85¢ Records . Seitz, president of the China Paci Company of Shanghai, In an address Jast night before members of the Senate and House. % % % % / % % 7| A vigorous but unsuccessful é was made in the House yesterda ces Fess, : $6.80 Walsh, ans, on the item in the annual i cultural appropriation bill- prov ) ; $156.80 $51,560 for experiments and demon- strations in live stock production in the cane sugar districts of L Representative Anderson, an, Minnesota, offered an amendm carrying this appropriation, which was approved in committee of the whole. $10.00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Amount The cotton futures act should amended 0 as to give the purcha: of cotton the privilege of seiectin half of the grades of cotton to be de. livered and the seller the other half, instead of the seller having the sole nt, Sole Agent for Kranick & Dach & Dach ana ! HUGO WORCH % PIANOS FOR RENT 5 % 1110 G Established 1879 s S S S S SIS SRR S SRS S Repre: ath option as at pre! democ ntat Stevenson, Grove’s is the Only Genuine Laxative Bromg - - Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and j | Grip tablet, the merit of which {2 is recognized by all civilized {3 nations. i Be sure you get Stop That “Gear Grumbling” ‘When you hear the transmission gears in your car grumbling and rumbling, watch out; that is friction—and friction is the deadly enemy of a car. Friction just cannot reach your gears when you use EBONIT For Transmissions and Differentials Ebonite throws a coating around all ge: d they move in-mesh smoothiy and noiselessly. One filling of a tig nsmission case will last . Get the best of friction—use Ebonite. Soldin five and twenty- five pound tins at garages, gasc.'ne s*ations and agcessory delers. BAYERSON OIL WORKS, Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. Pennsyivania Petroleum Products—Motor Oils, Greasee I ERIE PDOSYLVANI | The genuine bears this signature .7 yore Price 30c. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star committee also would be asked to re-| ~ount Representative C. Frank Reavis of|declared in the House. s effect is now pending before | the agriculture committee. o0 ti Conflicting t of Sn. u it would supply, A bill to re: I |soldiers, sailors or marines during the | an a felony esentative Mason, republican, Illinois. | It would provide for review of all war-time felony cases by the judge advocate general’s department, ed that unparall martia mprisonments, indignities and pun- (fll <, . S e hment il out ‘of proportion to the [ Halibut Steak ......Ib., 40c AforrisPgSupremes qnagnitude of the oftenses elther|fl Cod, for boiling 1b., 30c Lb., 28c oven or rged.” . iy Pollock Steak ......lb., 25¢c Abparently the Montauk Indian || Salmon Steak Ib., 40c Fresh: Hams t lost after all. Senator ||l Trout -.Ib., 20c Eromiyomng Scorn tediv 68, republican, Kansas, told the Perch 1b., 25¢ Lb., 28c that the Interior Department ||| 5~ .~ ‘" p°°°"""""° % tulxl information regarding the ;1 Potomac Bass . 1b., 35¢ fontzuks and as a consequence ac- Lam o deforred on a resgtution by [| Flounders -b,, 20c Leg of b Wadsworth, republican, New Smelts ............. 1b., 30c Genuine fresh spring lamb. gking information of the - 0 sartment as to whether any members Cooked Shrimp ....Ib., 40c Lb., 35c )¢ the tribe existed and had any = : | property rights. i 0 sters ll:es‘hly shucked. t 45 | y Solid ‘measure. o5 C The election plurality of about 7500 | senator Newberry of Michigan had | Oran, ut into by “Henry Ford, his| Ste: ‘}np%lv?: 208 Potatoes e atic or.plm}:er;t.“li; the Phx[erznznl Y"‘;’" "M_kes P! Fancy No. 1 stock.- | Large, juicy Floridas. vofes, with 1,841 of the 2,232 2 state precincts recanvassed when the 14-Pk., 20c s Peck, 30c Doz., 40c work of the Senate priveleges T 3 ctions committee was conclud- | Flour ugar night. z | Gold_medal. Best cane granulated. The recount thus far has covered ' ] 111 Michigan countics except Wayne, 12-1b. S.a.ck, 7S¢ = n which Detroit is situated. In that Raisins Nuts tes ctiom ted tha o retire thinet offi e House agriculture committee yes- when the bill came up for v oturers’ Assocation contended o forester of Pennsylvania, said it would place control of the industry n the hands of a few wealthy Pacific| :oast timber owners. Senator red for recounting these votes. Senator Sherman, republican, Tllinois, | UNION VOTES $500 TO IRISH. ! Five hundred dollars was voted to the Irish relief fund at a meeting of the Bricklayers’ Union, in the Typo-| graphical Temple, 423 G street, last night. The organization also voted to | affiliate with the American Associa- tion for the Recognition of the Irish Republic. Daniel E. Doran delivered an ad- dress on conditions in Ireland. AN < ) Z14-11ST. PP PALAIS ROY, P-K quality (slhe highest. Doz., 68¢ These eggs come from Smoked Hams Legislation views as to the effect of the proposal of Repre- 11, republican, New York, tive national policy on Bottled directly at the fa- ‘mous Spring at VICHY, France, from which it takes its name. insure a continuous tim- while Gifford Pinchot, fund all fines imposed on was introduced by Rep- ! nearby farms—we guaran- Fresh Eggstee strictly fresh. Fish for Friday and “there was a monstrous eled infliction of petty | penalties, with fines, Newberry received and Mr. Ford 32,091 in two years ago, and it is t several days will be | Walnuts, Brazils, Almonds, Beeded or scedless. Pecans, Mixed Nuts. Package, 28c 3 lbs., $1.00 P.K Cofiee You'll want the second cup. lb‘, 25c March 3, holds that rs and members of Con- Many People Are Turning From Coffee because they realize that harm to health so often follows its use. This is egpecially true where there are growing dni'dren in the family. When you decide to quit coffee,try INSTANT POSTUM ‘This pure cereal drink has arich coffee-like flavor but contains none of coffe’s harmful elements. . All the family will enjoy Postum of the Federal Suffrage Association, | W—“*——_fi—__—-———____.——___——————————————‘_ “There’s a Reason” At grocers everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc.Battle Creek,Mich. —_— 402-404 Seventh Street “‘ IIIO]Z Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Inventory Bargains Here are many small lots that we are going | to sacrifice rather than include them in our | stock-taking. The qualities are all right—the only thing wrong is the quantities. Coats A rack of Cloth and Plush Coats—good models; popular num- bers. V;‘xlues up to $15 1122 . 190 Another rack of “Winter Coats in the season's favored designs. Values up to $25..... —~k Plain and Fur-trimmed mod- els; full lined and competently tailored. Values up to $30 Smail! lot of Plush, with real fur collars, cuffs and band around bottom: full cut; some in ripple designs. Val n i ues up Small lot of Plush Coats, with enormous collars and deep cuffs of Black Opossum; silk lined. Values up to $69.50 392 492 Real Kit Coney Coats, Gray and Brown; handsome gar- ments. Just a few remaining. Value $100.00 . —Dresses Small lots of Velour, Serge and Silk Dresses; effective models, tastefully embellished with em- &l broidery, etc. Values up to $15.... ey 0dd lots of High-grade Serge and Silk Dresses—braid and wor- $ .00 $ .90 —smart models; late design: e Values up to $30.00 sted trimmed; smart and con- servative models; sizes up to 46. Values up to $25......ccunnennnnn S it A rack of Cloth Suits—odds and ends of several very popular selling lots. “Just a few—but a bargain if 39-,,90 ok == [ you can be fitted. Values up to $15. Very high grade Serge, Tri- 292 Remainder of some new spring lots of Dresses, in Taf- feta, Messaline, Chiffon Crepe cotine and Velour Suits; plain and fur-trimmed models; tailor and draped finish; silk lined. Values up to $45 Odds and ends of Lingerie ‘Waists, lace and embroidery trim- med. Values up to $200 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Blouses—broken lots of some of the highest grade models; values up to $5 Broken lots of Silk Poplin Dress Skirts; effectively draped. Values up to $5.98 Qdds and ends of Plaid Wool Skirts, box pleated. Values up to Plaid Skirts, with box ' plaits— models made for the spring season —values that sold last year for $20 “Underwear- 3¢ Muslin Gowns, soft and sheer quality; neatly trimmed; cut long and roomy Outing Flannel Gowns; good col- ors; well cut and made Flowered Satine Petticoats— good colorings; deep ruffle—most eVEry SiZ€ ceeeeeee Petticoats of Jersey Silk and Taffeta Silk; . excellent = quality; deep ruffle. While they last A Silk Camisoles, trimmed with dainty lace; Flesh color.. . While . Look In our windows— they are full of bargains,

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