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THE EVENING! STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 COMPARES HUMAN ||| ~ R : | The Hecht Co. % | First Mortgages | 8% NOTES WITH BIRDS' L3 : | ‘ : ki f WE'RE in the midst of stock-taking—count- on Washington R tate. Dr. Loye Holmes Miller Tells ‘" ing our merchandise. But we don’t want Earning Eigllt Per Cent of Rhythm of Music of to count these remnant lots—we would rather : T count the money. Hence, out they go. i In Denominations Songsters_ Remnant lots, so do not expect quantitics on all items to last out $100, $500, $1,000 (Bird inusic, its thythm, its melody, the day. & imbre and it i yTit- . List of Investments Upon Request S';X;s;fl:s;cnwni :::5&2:‘&; A :di Note: All com.plranve values quoted / r. Lo 2 PANY Audobon Society of the District of ; Columbia at the New National Mu-| g . . se'l!_xm last night. \ = - he difr b ° 815 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 6464 | ri" 528 iy theumeeis Furniture Men’s new $2 shirts S er, is the diff v = Investment Department Guii-Curcl and Sehumans elen, the . 0 - 89 [ g = is a colorati ; th * Forty-Eight Years Without Loss to Any Investor! a mezzo or contratte s e oo 15 % to 50 % j‘ Omell S dl'eSSCS t0 go at C Birds Entitled to Ideas. Broken sizes acc for B o] . s i 5 - ; 1zes account for to our st_m:‘:mr%';}'}:lh;-r‘%:x{;.Cw?::“fi:g discount sale Serges, satins, jerseys—a .sple;:dufi as:lc;rt the price—fine percales and r intimated t t i i bo the fault of the birds. who wers HE sale includes our entire ment of styles and colors despite the fact they 75 printed madras shirts, full entitled to their own ideas of what - are stragglers. Straightline and waistline . cut and well Was propqr. Our scale recognizes) stocks of. furniture, beds and S ME 3 h £ 1 and well made. Just Quly full fones and half tones, but bedding, the contents of our vast styles, flaunting interesting touches of woo about 120 in all , rds might we! 13 2 B 23 3 H i i = = = and third tones, “:‘::C:B‘-‘rs:?)‘ugs‘;g;(z; warehouses being represented or silk embroidery or other accepted trimming. Men's $1.65 and $1.75 underwear. S lac LR Soma T, by sample pieces on our floor. Good range of sizes, too—34 to 42. 1—Merino and derby ribbed shirts have a song with perfect intervals. Each piece of furniture S T broken size lots e speaker illustrated the differ- i and a Cs: gnce in the piteh of bird notes by imi- Bt lat Women’s winter coats, $11.75 8330 gloves, $2-Mevers' cordo- all ve species of owls, ter showing discounts of 15% _ van and tan cape walking gloves, e DD to 50%. 3 Heavy cheviot velours and lamtex (a fur cloth) coats, finely tailored and in broken sizes. W owl no larger (mm a sparrow. Wile It is all master-made furni- lined throughout. Sizes 34 to 44. > rfiso l!lnne]llet!e nightshirts, $1.69— e composers mi Dird : - 375 s chity i shirts, i melody verbatim, they might use 1t as ture; sound in wood and work- Wostions coats. §2278-Belivia, sil- W 's coats, Jitst Snetor ——— ‘o\\leo. made nightshirts, in a motif, and even the quavering tones manship, carefully made and t selburandinirtoress two of a kind—plain or fur trimmed. $350 to $5 | of the 'screech owl might form tha rtistic in line—furniture that ¥eetone, 2 Voneok oo cont sweaters, $150— | ot ot & i) S e artistic in line— g (Women's shop, second foor.) -neck and coat sweaters in gray, Hlulsi]ra.led by whistling an Indian will endure for generations. 7 brown, maroon and blue. melody. i i In conclusion, Dr. Miller asked his | TR Se) \Igiul;:efle?sh"vm?" S bt hearers to avoid the attitude of per. closedicrotth e e aliin - fcking SEE ket e ek . irls’ tub Misses’ $49.50 suits Mens 5250 recers $11o bisck 4 ng. > " . i A— 50c Pillowcases, s 5] - . e 4 4nd 8 i 52 “Not that it maki Srok 3 Gory S 3 to the mocking Bird, for he aven Aot 28¢ dresses $ 50 lots of men's shirts, both white and ¥ autlt y your hair Reroamia “bul hecagss” such pesple Two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36. Gingh d_chambrays—the for z fancy efiects. 16 gald, e pecan: wo sizes, 42x36 and 45x36. inghams and c —t! = $250 and $3 ca $1.95—Solid Heer L S fueatiichings fof Made with wide hems; limit of mer in stripes, checks qnd plaids; ghe @ 52 colors and fancy pc‘l’ th mixtuar:s b v flle neW' methOd R G LD T 6 to a customer. latter in solid colors with contrasting These winter suits of brown or navy and all sizes collectively in the lot. ' L 4 ject, “Nature Guiding in a National Seamless sheets, $1.29—81x90 trimmings. Sizes 6 to 14. chiffon broadcloth, with deep collars of (First_ floor.) i Park,” being illustrated with colored cithiwide Fice & 1i: Sizes 14, 16, 18. stereopticon. views. The idea of . sheets, with wide hems. Free from Girls® $895 Peter Thompson dresses, $495 sealine. b o fd ;;;’{I;S.An:ture guides 41, Rational dressing. Formerly sold at $2.50. 40 6r.c Peter Thompson dreases fashioned iisiatistrge suits; $1750—5 French serge % 5 5 - sohi druff ks i new one, it i i i 5 5 : 5 That UPS@dY itching crust of dan developed “to m:k:u:;:ns;rv;stln:il:g :Is"';:ri;“\:}fit‘é gm?xoge?fu:g; of supen;’:lr Palsn_ler h6n:n ‘(é:oflon) in Copen suits in sizes 14 and 16. Men s ll]gh { S 3 ut of summe; 7 'y S by 3 = - 1 that eventually means goodbye to hair, can |1}, °f o r-'éx?;a:r“ o the blological Formerly 25¢ grade. e "z:m"’ ARl e isses ? $695 cotton dresses, psz_rint‘e?i dretses shoes, $4.95 & . surve; resi t the : : SROSE APA| 7 i . C 3 3 { root from any good druggist. Apply it |[Job Barnara president; Miss Heien b. 75¢ to $1 yard. b et eiseeio il Misses® $17.50 and $2150 wool ski h S s bk aad Do S b .1 |Childs, secretary; Miss Mary Suter, . a0 ir—0dd Girls' $595 serge dresses, als —12 all-wool velour skirts, in plaid and shoes, some semi-brogues and | according to directions, and dandruff will assistant secretary, and _Miss ary as,C:““ 13?:"‘:;"3“11 fiox.?r'e'fi Eor wool navy serge, !nmmedl wnh6 hancll4 em- checks, plaited or plain. Sizes 24 to 31. the rest English patterns. All H rickenstein, tre 3 - 1rs, = i 1 i s e 2 o -~ 3 { go or we will refund your money. Glecten. ‘Tho new exicilive comuit: Rrer 2h yards long. Ready to hang. broideryisn ieonigasting jcoloeds 0ito Misses’ $28 taffeta dresses, $10—2 gray sizes in the lot. gi:x-‘::cl:d?_ M;:'p'J 3 Hilmgfnu’ixuré' Cr;lonne curtains, $195—Dra- angh::ovsvlnz fiimlmomael 10 “:a;rzy talicta dresies; sizes 1 aud 1o et N D D) o inwall, rs. . 3 Py ;. S % You will never know how beautiful your {Bailey, Dr. William D. Bell, Frank peries used in our own display, Girls' $29.75 middy suits, $9.75—6 serge, Misses® $27.50 satin dresses, $15—]Just three hair really is until you try this: Moisten g?\;'edri, S w n%:n:‘«ot“l Ll‘)“iflfilel: aence slightly soiled. Many worth satin and poplin middy suits in navy, white smart afternoon frocks of blue satin. > Dr. T. §. Paimer, Miss Marian Pellew, as high as $. and tan. Sizes 14 to 18. Cioue Spg fuiss Soec.) Boys’ $1.95 and $2.25 a piece of cloth with Wildroot, then take |C. R. Shodmaker and Miss Emma —Tapestry samples, 59c—Velour y: - o one strand of hair at a time and pass the S squa;ezs. size 24x24, and worth $1.50 pajamas, ete —_— and £2. oy { moistened cloth over the strand from scalp |NEED OF HIGH SCHOOL H".’.'"e Dfimntm" 59(6—(‘):"(!:‘15:‘3: 4 $1 49 | o1 cushions, resser scar! ?, oo . clear to the end. Repeat till you have gone FOR ECKINGTON URGED sets, centerpieces, napkins, towels, 9 = ® X 5 s s B bk Thi ok s s o Wi 53| \Women’s shoes will walk out at Made of fannelette, the pa- | £ T. W. Stanton, at Association’s An- i stalstecien SlkiALoor,) JAUESn ofc) onl 8 p)coe A(VIES ; WILDROOT CO., INC,, BUFFALO, N.Y. ‘l-a.." o ShrToR Widoooe ik Tonm e baa nual Meeting, Speaks for Thou- sands of Children in Section. Need for a high school in Eckington to accommodate the thousands of chil- dren of Bloomingdale, Brookland, Langdon and the surrounding terri- Tots’ $3.95 coats, $4.95 for street and evening wear in— They are all low shoes, formerly priced two and three times as much as $3.35. Styles $ 3.35 sizes 4 to 10. The nightshirts in sizes 4 to 14. $1.25 and $150 cotton mightshirts, 69c—With V neck or collar—plain or fancy trimmed. Sizes-6 to 16 For girls or boys. tory was emphasized by T. W. Stan- - . . —one=eyelet ties —oxford ties —Newport ties Little boys’ $1.95 tams, $1—Vel -weigh ng coats of °y L vet i e or R commiltesHon Light weight spring —three-eyelet ties —opera pumps —and others sailor tams. : Eckington Citizens' Association, at the twenty-fifth anniversary meeting of the organization, in the United Brethren Church Tuesday night. The high schools of the city, Mr. Stanton said, are now more congested with pupils than most of the grade serge, tweed, checks and mix- tures. Both lined and unlined. Tots’ $15 to $25 coats, $9.95—Light- weight coats of serge, tweed, checks, mixtures, taffeta and crepe de chine. not in every style. Choice $3.35. Variously in black kid, gun metal and patent kid, for street shoes; also cloth of gold and cloth of silver in evening slippers. (Wamen's sboes, first floor.) All sizes in the lot, but Boys® $1.50 caps, 69%c—Of mixtures,.’ tweeds and plain coldfs, with ear- warmers in band. Sizes 654 to 7%4. (Boys® shop, third flcor.) B = hools, with indicati i L Steady increase in high school popu: Infants’ $350 sweaters, $195—Slip- : 9 \ 1ation. . on style, pink or blue, trimmed with Children’s to i Commissioner Mabel T. Board drow a briet word Dicture of Wash- W*l"‘:; 5‘“;91 ';‘ 3 Y“"i‘s A% £ ngton as she beli it will b fants’ 59c dia) c—] er. ey Ave years hence, i Board” e anton ol Women’s $2 to $3.50 Fur muffs and $4.50 shoes, $2.85 ope 4 e ~1 . . B = > Nati Cs v 1.69—F 1. 1 with shell stitching at . . < 3 H e : RS o orE atudios and opsrvatorien o heck, and plain or scailoped hems. union suits, $1.79 scarfs, $10.75 Sime by il st ot 3 music of international fame, similar Gifls' dresses reduced Y to Yi— % A A miscell 4 t nclud: shoes, in patent or dull kid, also e e s e Voiles, organdies, batiste, chiffon, All our Forest Mills and Princess May X f"“sc}e‘ 3“{30“5 ?55‘",5“;;' , ‘gc “t a few tan lace shoes; sizes 814 £ President Selden M. Ely recounted crepe de chine. White and party cotton union suits for women—in heavy ;ng urs that formerly so om 31510 1o 2; for children 4 to 11 years. ;‘i‘fln::;i- 'fivfi?n-tsa::u:?:n :l";xc:l':; fmd(ss for to;; : £2:t0 g Werei35:50 and medium weights. 2‘1§he scarfs are of wolf, in taupe, Lucille Small boys® $4 and $5 shoes, 5295 the quarter of a century of its ex- to 8255 mow 3 t0 S ity __Children's 75c to $125 underwear, 69— brown or nataral shade—all silk Tined, and o Pars, of Plack and tan lace & 4 Evan H. Tucker, president of the . Heavy ribbed vests and pants. Sizes 4 to 12. trimmed with head, tail and paws. Bave iGoollsercimelt Icather Solts i s Northeast Washington Citizens’ As- D ests, $L95—Gl ilk The muffs are of wolf and cross fox, in ! 2 You ust “B 9 hcen s ekt e T ve‘shl,: e fim‘lll:l:divce toos. Flesh color. natural and taupe shades, . anélmhl;els.. $3 and $350 Tru-Shi = v citizen to e an active part in the z a 4 $10 fur chokers, $2—Of Australian opossum TER'S 35 an - ru-Shape . IC m say ayer Sloxiy (?:HE"-:""‘;}'J:?&"?:':?: R or Blg boys, $12-50 3 pcs. of underwear for $1—0dds and ends or fox, trimmed with head, tail and paws. shoes, $L95—With solid leather in- - o = both the neighborhood and the city of children’s heavy vests and pants and (Fur sdop, second foor) Rer and outer soles. Black or brown When you see the name “Bayer” on paCk' e e overcoats, %.50 women’s medium weight ankle and knee lace, girls'; sizes 5 to 2. bl 1 i ufi&’."fia’m‘ifiififl'ienfi?fi"mfifl ntr‘:l; 2 - pants. Any three pieces. Children’s * felt slippers, 79c— age or on tal ). ets, you are _gcttmg genuine e ol siee o s A U R e Sturdy tweeds and herring- (ot ‘dest; suts 5 Women’s new \'mélons colors and styles, sizes 5 Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years. wan served. ““William . Wise: was bone cheviots of gray and brown e w2 . . . rangements, —beautifully tailored and well tllb hl 69 Boys’ $1 rubbers, 79c—Sizes 2 to 2 Insist upon an unbroken package of genuine : Tined. Sizés 13 £0'19 ' ouses, 69¢ . L Ty v . . .« . - &2 . 0 = o - L3 Juvealle shoe shop, third ) F. *“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” containing proper ELIE SHEETZ SUED Juniors® $695 to $10 velvet suits, Women’s Lingerie Fashioned ?f shel&r vo:lefs in tailored v . . 13 —_— 2 - $495—Corduroy Oliver Twist and 5 or frilly styles. ost of them new directions and dose proved safe by millions. T R e B oo Mor b shitt i brones tan, nghtgowns, 50¢ o freg’h'?iso 3 6% fiatiare shetitly = % { Handy tin boxes of 12 ablets cont but a few cents—Larger packages. maroon and blue. Sizes 3 to 8. : 5 e $9.75 matting Aspistn is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. = Adorse‘d al:,OO:J XZote. Boys® silk nukfu?r'l z?c:Fm"& Slxp-over models mcely made of - o o caseatu AR ihons eacead soc)) - $6 33 e American Surety Company of in- ties i i - % 5 = g A ‘Di:_ lfing\lxlraexzidcf;:zt;? colorful plaids an. pink or white lingerie cloth. 8%, l'llg 9 o trict Supreme Court to recover $14,- . . 2 4 heavy 000 f) Elie Sheetz, who i Boys’ $250 to $350 wash suits, Gretchen aprons, 69c—Percale in assorted ) ull size gx12 extra heavy ” 'R A I N ' RY) 'l;_?‘,ie iadorseqta xf;t:zhog that i:.‘.:‘.,,:z $l.$iOliver ’l;lvsists, Jurflior Nor- colors and trimmed with rick-rack braid. y] omen’'s $l.l5 to $2 matting rugs in neat checked e company Says that as collateral folks and middies in fast color ” d barred effects. Made with = for the note it 100 s . ‘Women’s flannelette gowns, 89c—Made of an 3 t for the not esuel.w“ given shares fabrics. Sizes 3 to 10 years. pink or blue striped flannelette, with double si]k hose 69c ong seam and reversible—will ) Testimony regarding this note and Boys’ $10 to $1250 mackinaws, yoke at front and back. ] the collateral was given by W. D. \Willlams on the witness stand at the trial of Jules, alias Nicky. Arnstein, and others, charged with bringing stolen securities into the District of i Columbia. $695—Dark dressy blanket cloths, made in double-breasted style. Sizes 9 to 18. Big boys’ $12.75 suits, $5.95—Just sizes 9, 10, 15 and 17—6 in the lot. $295 colored petticoats, $2—0Of Heather- bloom, “silkataf” or sateen, with tailored flounces—in all street shades. —Women's house dresses, $1—Ginghams, fashioned hose in colors. mercerized tops and .some have very Seamed-back silk hose, in black; full- Some have always lie flat on the floor. $975 Congoleum rugs, $5.95—6x9 rugs that are termed slight seconds for trivial, nnnoticeable defects. Hodge wool and fiber rugs, $1648 slight imperfections. : Women's Phoenix hose, $195—Full-fash- ioned, black silk hose, with mercerized tops. 4 pairs children's hose, $1—40c and 45c fine ribbed cotton hose, in black; broken sizes. chambrays and percales, in checks, stripes and plain colors. $5 Nemo corsets, $3.95—Broken lots “of pink and white coutil, self-reducing models in low bust style, with good hose sup- —9x12 rugs, in a choice of 12 good patterns, all of them reversible. Also 12 Rattania rugs, in 9x12 size, are included. 15c stair oikcloth, 5c yard—6 to 9 Boys’ $3 felt hats, $1—Dress hats | for big boys and young men in { brown and olive shades. Sizes 654 “They"WORl(' to 7% Sot 7 Little boys’ $2 wash suits, $1— izes 30 to 36. Women's hose, and 55c lisle, ] = e"UB E wonderful : Brown and gray chambray Oliver P;?: l;“j:.:s lyo—o’l‘erry cloth. cotton and fiber holsla in gray, champagne, ’c’;&i lfi:.g:';fe'"o:, l;'{:fi. “j‘;’c‘,‘"“ ol Lons e while you sleep” e ey ey e R 1 P R, ot e\ , Inkalation and con- and soothing prop- | terdrrilation is the erties of this prepa- way this preparation ration make it in- i / - T o ok, - Tm S e Though everything else has come down, - we never expected to be able to'announce a ' -pri h h ds six 3 7lC Half-price sale phonograph records si 52 1 home. Protecting the parents and children from the ‘winter 2 37Vc for former 75c records = - six of them (formerly $4.50) for $2 . These are standard-made 9-inch double-disc rec- Each record is absolutely perfect—we will gladly ords from one of best makers in erica. play any for you, A ; o . F y'Tenyns of sale prevent-us from using-the maker’s There are 5,000 records in all—with choice of name, but the name s on each record—an assurance | many titles—vocal, dance, orchestral. of quality, Buying six records for $2 gives you 12 selections of desirable music. Or you may buy two selections on one record for 37%4c. %t The Hecht Co.Ti . & & ; ] Rub it in well, its ° virtues will tell. Do you feel billous, constipated, hesdachy, upset, full of cold? Take ome or two Qascarets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake UD with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine, No griping, no imconvenience. Children love Cascarets, teo. 10, 25, 30 cenia, Tryit. DRAIN CHEMICAL CO. Your druggist has it. Price 30c. Baltimore, Md.