Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 18

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THE EVENING ST. LEFT $250,000 ESTATE. Owen O’Hare Made Bequests to ° Relatives and Friends. The will of Owen O’Hare, dated May 28, 1918, and disposing of an estate valued at $250,000, was filed today for probate. Bequests of $100 each are made to Rev. Joseph Cassidy, Rev. Robert_J. Froelick and Rev. Francis S i M. McGraw; St. Ann's Infant Asylum, St. Jogeph’s Orphan Asylum and the - ot Lmle Sisters of the Poo! l ot have usoswwci"e{d Foitver, i £ ‘Of s to have 'wal mpm and Martha Thom: 00. Prem- 1239 G $t.Corl3 Washingtor. D.C. 1 llen 2019 I street noflhve!l. with the household cflem are left to his son, ph A. 'he rem: Ilnln‘ estate 18 devised to the National Savings and Trus it Com- Chickerl b Piano. 2 Big Victor Record Hits —that you ought to have before they are all sold out. Grieving For You i . Feather Your Nest—Fox Trot #31® . Other Side—My Warder Girl tipnal convention which will meet to .l ;F MARGIE decide tho future of the party Febru, Fox Trot by Dixieland Jazz Band—Other Side ' S i e arie of Palesteena 85 c Biiladeiphin, will - preside at tho meeting this afternoon. Fox Trot—Record Number 18717 MRS. M. F. EGAN DIES < NEW YORK, January 28.—! ur Jordan rano Lo £ Egan; Wifc of the Yormer United Ld 13th and G Streets of her son.in-law, G. A O'Rellly, = (Home of the Chickering Piano) ;‘,:i“: Ks’"‘""‘“‘ Mullin of Philadel- son, Edward J. __.__._-—- WOMAN’S PARTY TOACT. Advisory Council and Chairmen for States Meet Today. Future activties of the National Woman's Party will be voted on this afternoon at a special meeting of the advisory council and state clxalrrnen of the party at local head- quarter: 'A% a result of the conference today be made to the na- suggestions will Siates minister to Denmark, died ot articles on di pneumeonia last night at the hom ipl |The fun#l‘al WHl be held ln Phil‘del January Sales i EDUCTIONS on standard articles and tions, to give us a greater volume of business during the monpmp:l:‘ot January, and at \ same time introduce these excellent products to a greater n ! | | Lord Baltimore Linen Finish ’ : O For Your Old ; g c Hot Water Bottle Writing Paper and Envelopes less of its condition bfms it into any :’:"‘}if’;f"‘i ;::'eo ",E’.’.“.l."fi‘"&ii“w“p'ay‘ f:‘f‘ ‘; Ui { mierior S:;n and hi:: io:k- o lied toward the in faucy bo: = nel‘(’mal(le-; in ofl‘tplztt. T;t::: ' ”Smofl’w—r Mulatvda -?. It is our best. Full 2-quart Envelopes, """’Tmll"w‘ i3 January only, bt .. .89 - Ilasol Iy . A delightful toilet lotion. Pxcellent to prevent Cod leer Oll roughl:s;s and chaps of the hin::s and face. Not Made fiub m onr G'n laboratories, eonta-ln g 2 :“g:yk’wfmly ;t;sor JONUGLY. ccoleennneeneiisiiecsones . C A Sale of Household Thermometers Every home should have one and at this price can Aspirin Cold Tablets | oot s toave T, oo Regulorly $1.00 | mch:vellhanmndy | t in the Tablets. containe b Tt oy o cots o eeippe ¥ giving to the skin a vel- y 40c g high per: e pure Cod il. So. well 1s B dugssed flut the most sensitive will’ take it with pl the principal ummm mxldly 5% L 17¢ Bicarbonate of Soda mwnmd. Highly refined. The best for cooking as well as m and mechanical T ol 27T 20 | BIG SA VIN G5 ' Possible on Medicines and Toilet Needs Dryco Milk, hospital size. . . . . $1.79] $1.10 size Nuxated Iron. . ..... . . 65¢ $1.00 size Danderine.. . . . . . . . .62c| 60csize D. & R. Cold Cream. . . . 36¢c $1.00 Bayer’s Aspirin. . . ..... 73c| 50c size Mulsif. Cocoanut Oil. . . . 34c 40c size Fletcher’s Castoria . . . . . 25¢ 50c size Java Rice Powder. . . . . 32¢ | $1.30 sze Pikban's Veg. Com.. T7c sl e | 30c size Lyon’s Tooth Powder. . .17¢| 50 size Mennen’s Shaving Cream..29¢ | $1.20 size Bromo Seltzer. ... . . .74c| 50c size Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . 32¢ 1 16-0z.- m Horlick’s Malted Milk . 69¢c | 30c size Kolynos Tooth Paste. . .. 19¢ $1.50 size Scott’s Emulsion.. . . . . 89c | 25c¢ size Cuticura Soap. . ...... 18¢ $1.25 size Father John’s Medicme...$1 | 25¢ size Woodbury’s Facial Seap . 16¢ $1.40 size Sal Hepatica. ...... 89¢ | $1.50 Fountain Syringe %33omy 79¢ $1.50 size Fellow’s Syrup . . . . . $1.02| $1.50 Hot-Water Bottle 235427 79c FOOD SPECIALS! | : A CIGAR OFFER! Sy i “fl"z"for 57c ’ LA MARCA onu'rn...-....m REGALIA or LONDRES ‘The best 10c cigar value that we know of. Jf: Hulhbllu‘r:nb_d.g Regulor Price 10c esch LIGGETT’S SPECIAL PERFECTOS A well made, casy drawing, Havana blead Cigar, sold every day in our stores filll. end worth it, ety ] 25for for $2.50 By the Associated Press: ALLIANG FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 192L DR. ALDERMAN ON BOARD. Old Dobbin Leads Officers 9 Miles To Farmer’s Still Search for Better Jobs. 'Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 28— ‘While about bo thousand men are out of work in this city, many of them are idle because they are refusing to Je unable to leave for England to |accept proffered jobs at wages lower Bt. vresent .the duplicats in bronse of than °M-1r;:¢ ;'": !“"R'? " the figure of George Washington ' Several hun ©oolos h to the city employ- which stands fn the rotunda of the | B0, Nl B00q Tugistered for work mate cepitol. He has designated |have beep offered places at I cents flcers suggested horse be |President Edwir A. Alderman of the ive refused. turned'loose and lewed to return | University of Virginia to represent :fl'.,‘“.,:’":.d"' the “’ N any ‘:0‘2."‘}‘::‘ y mounted the rig and for a |Dim. and it is understood Dr. Alder- distance of nine miles Sut into. the e o e by the state SRy Sy, et S0 | el ) B e e barn on tg;And farm. Mr. ln ‘was order 13 ‘Washington to Britain. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 28.—Gov. Davis, who was named by the act of *he general assembly to head the rommission, announces that he will CB, Ohlo, January 28.— ©Old Dobbin has not lost his useful- ness. For over four hours Weather-beaten loeklnt cld horse, hitched to a bu; left stand- m ocontractors who have the work, which was taken at prices very much decline to pey more tha It would have mn prn- 'flllv shut ofl l-\l work at the ;:dl:‘; ago. ve lent.c before thl- but for (.he n.ct Dece: ng on nNew Wwo that the war cam: e :lmo for m? tnm oF for luumptlns tion (:!‘l month, and the gently patting' “Molile” ana ahom. |t arrange for the presentation. ing & loving caress for the old By ::;wt tneir old jobs at the re are. : Statistics show that calamities are A search of the barn far more common on Tuesday than and a twenty- flve-nuon -ull d\s— on any other day of the week. Rail- Beg was erened fined $5 by J“d” Fric lnd ned $500 uu mcorfl |n ‘each case is easily held | was famous diarist. 222222228228 2222223 Men’s Suits : ' $25 before mventory — $25. Styles and patterns for men and young men. Quality— the P-B label confirms your eye’s impression. Weights for spring but values spring cannot duplicate. New price revisions 76 P-B Suits were $45, 93 P-B Suits were $50, 35 P-B Suits were $60, now $25 Many have been sold, but the selection is still very good. For as the response grew we added $45, $50 and $60 suits from our regu'ar stock. $0 5. $50 _P-B Overcoats $25 Here’s a sale to warm up to. A group of P-B Overcoats that recently sold for $40, $45 and $50. But more 1mportant than what they were is what they are. So a brief description: Chesterfields—for the man who prefers a conservative coat. Ulsterettes for younger men. With or without belts. Plain colors or * plaids. And heathers. Prices have hit the rocks.. The time to buy isnow. Don’t wait for the rebound. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Deaily 8:30 to 6 | Wfié‘%&iéégggg WIIl Amsist tn Presenting Figure of |Richmond Workers Cantinue Their | Discovery of Wholesale Forgeries by Greeks Alleged. By the Assoclated Press. ATHENS, January 27.—Wholesale frauds in passports, carried on by r, figuri ‘el!lnt things in shepe for resump- steady men said they 'ould hl.va tof | —_— The beautiful Elizabeth St. Mlchul covered carefully concealed. road disusters, fires, street accidents— | was only fifteen years old when she married to Samuel Pepys, the IDLE REJECT LOW PAY. {FIND PASSPORTS FRAUDS.|ON TRAIL OF AUTO S3UAZ Whitman Will Ask Indictment o All But One on Graft Charge. NEW YORK, January 28.—Indictmer of all but one member of the polic |automobile squai will be asked nei rm, reck subjects emigrating to the United States, have B ‘was unnounccd today. with rvcovory of -wln machines Mothers! Y% Price Sale i the Boy’s Department OMORROW we place on sale wearables for boys—the savings on which are as tangible as the Boys’ Suits—- half price About 150 boys’ suits. Al sizess. In Norfolks and plain- befted coats. Suits for school and suits for Sunday. Suits for fun that withstand the roughest sort of wear. Formerly priced ) £13.50 to $35. Sale price, $6.78 to $17.50. Boys’ Hats--- half price About 100 boys’ cloth stitched hats. All sizes and patterns. For- merly sold for $1. to $2.50. Sale price, 50c to $1.25. Also, large assortment of vel- vet, plush and velour hats for smaller boys. Formerly' sold from $2 to $8. Sale price, $1 to $4, Boys’ Overcoats—--half price Entite stock of boys’ school overcoats, thirteen in all. Sizes 10 to 17 years. Former price, $20 to $27.50. Sale price, $10 to $13.75. The balance of our stock of juvenile overcoats. Sizes 24 to 7 years, imited to a selection of 't9 garments that formerly sold for $10.95 to $25. Sele price, $548 to $12.50. Boys’ Mackinaws-—half price Entire stock of boys’ MACK- INAWS, 20 in all. Sizes 8, 10, 16 and 18 years. The former prices which were $15 to $20 have been halved. Now $7.50 to $10. Prices can go no lower, but having hit bottom a rebound is inevitable. If your boy needs clothes it.would be wise to bring him in early Saturday. These are rare valoes. ‘(P. S.)—Don’t forget Barber Bill. Loads of fun for the kid- dies while their curls are being clipped. No coaxing necessary. And no tips. ‘- Nationally Kaows Stors for Men asd Buyy THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30t0 6 ormer Gov. Whitman, con en discovered | duct Lowrie, American eom«ul ln( l“g "\‘qo‘:}(ry i:l}'l‘o ulend mrnlpdn Eeneral Bere. “More than ffly puse orts were submitted at the COl’l!ulBle \lmln Ow Today for Americamrvises and twenty- | Thomas 3 Heran of he five were found to bear forged Signa. | wers Indicted. yest tures and false seals of the Greek |accepting unlawful fees in connectia

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