Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1921, Page 14

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Mattress in all bed sizes, covered with best art ticking. for C redlt s, and warms Four-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, as Illustrated This fine suite formerly sold at $345. It consists of a large 45-in. Dresser with mirror, full size six-leg, semi-bow foot Bed, mphcate-tmrror Dressing Table and a Chifforette to match. Warehouse R:moval Sale 219 Four-Piece Adam Period Suite in Mahogany or American Walnut There is quite a demand for this type of suite. due to its elegant design and stability. It consists of a Buffet with mirror, double-door China Cabinet, Serving Table and a 6-ft. 48-in. Extension Table. Sacrifice price. Heater Guaranteed safe odorless; bedroom or bath in a jiffy up the 51752 DUOFOLD BEDS ‘ covered in black imitation leather; [ Several hundred of these famous | Bed Davenports are included in the | sale, all at sacrifice prices. The Duo- | fold pictured is of solid oak, with | open pancl ends;_ upholstered and opens up into a full size bed. Terms Choice of Wardrobe or Kitchen . Cabinet 182 i° Two specially desirable strongly built pieces of fur- niture offered at a genuine saving on last season’s price. Thu Hardwood F tmslled Kitchen Cabinet Hardwood will daily demonstrate $ o” its usefulness. —— sides. “gate” leg, as shown. This style cab- inet was built to sell at $38.00. They have been materially reduced in this Well made finished. Fitted with drawers, bins, etc. Upper cup- board has double doors. sale. and .N‘atural F inish Gate-Leg Table An ideal piece of furniture that supported Dl’;; $9 75 Folding Ironing Board If your ironing is done at home, you should possess one of these convenient Tron- ing Boards. Adjustable to vari- ous heights and strongly made; $ 29 can be easily folded and tucked o away in a corner or cupboard. =l Special «eetcmcommemecesesecencens : This V‘Metal TOASTER Browns four slices of bread at one time. 12¢ N | I | 2-Quart Granite Double Rice Boiler, 3] K R RS RS SN, e T e e i e e sl LT UL T LT COLLEGE PARK, February 3.—In competition with state-wide prize win- ners from at least four other states, Maryland-grown corn, produced on ]| the farm of A. D. Radebaugh of By- ] num, Harford county, won the $25 prize offered in the world class at lhe Pennsylvania state farm products show at Philadelphia last week. An- nouncement of the honor won by the Maryland_grower was magde here to- dayl by F. W. Oldenburg, agronomy specialist for the University of Mary- land extension service. Other Maryland exhibitors in the contest were A. G. (Hill, G. P. Radebaugh of Bynum, James R. Galbreath of Street, Dr. Dickinson Gorsuch of Timonium and C. T. Radebaugh of Bynum. —_— USE ENOUGH POSTAGE. Otherwise Uncle Sam May Speak Harshly to You. Persons who make a practice of mailing letters without sufficient postage, in order that the addressee may bear part of the expense, will be_admonished by Uncle Sam. m _complaints received by the Post Office Department, it appears that the provision which allows dis- patch of short-paid first-class matter is being abused. A statement from the department today said that some persons seem to be “intentionally de- | , positing short-paid matter with the purpose of avoiding the full prepay- ment of postage.” Patrons that frequently do this are to be told of the objectionable features of the practice, postmasters are ordered. “It is believed that such action will correct the abuses complained of,” says the department. CONSTRUCTED $15 DOWN, $15 A MONT Ensor of Forest Own your own metal ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. 915’ SOUTHERN BUILDING 4 SN EEE Positive the Last Week of Our Special SALE A pair of 14-carat Gold Filled Shur-on Eyeglasses, i 1ncludmgathnrough exam- ination by our graduate optometrist, $3.50 Adolph Kahn 935 F St. Y e —e _~—— Oysters Halibut Steak ...... Ib., 40c Lb., 28c Shipped to us direct from D 68 Fresh Eggs Vlrgmxa farms. Every oz., c —_ Lb,, 35¢; 4-Ib. Box, $1.20 PX Coffee, sandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bub a few cents—Larger vackages. 13 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 192T. | coLBYCONGRATULATED I:.l..l...l....l'..!Il.ll.- 3 - s f=—=————-——=-=-——-]|1 AT PAN-AMERICAN UNiON = /fié e SHOPPING CENTIR, = il ol Seventh and D Streets N.W. Open A.M—Closeat 6 P.M. | s MM@ L @W = : e = = Results of Visit to South America ® SUAITTES - U arnes | 5 Laba . e Furnish Subject for Addresses i. G and 11th Str = - ' by Diplomats Here. - DRSS - Setcr]etax:iy of State Colby was con- B W.ll I R . g s’ ral he d s s S el il It Ramm or Snow tina, from which he returned last B —v;tek at exercises held )esxfirr{a) B8 :mel;?rc‘»gn at the Pan-American Union (jg r I ‘Oda 79 = Members of the Latin American |l diplomatic corps delivered addresse: !- B i .i'x'on‘l"r‘i'.'w'fl"n’ l‘r’.i“{'f,'fif'd°L~°fi&i~"-.‘.‘?[x = Consult Tlll* W mllmr—l'rophel - Ihn h cs & S0 l o CO! K- a 25 5 - 1, -m = sy L ~ a @ This Coupon n LU' nr;m de) = ] = ssador 10 t | B rpiving, ‘the S state g and n No Added Cost f The Savings Are Genuine— || & kit & : 2 o ‘be expected from cultivation of g th A 1 L] o ed Lost Tor e dauvings Are Lenuine-— | pineenning 10 ° ol f C dt I 0 Y n:‘l‘cllng‘ xncllden:b;«;r:lm-o;:mm.:xnlznari. c [ the ernin an- the Privilege of Credit t's a nce-a-Year Opportunzty o . the Secretary of State were not made |l a public yesterday. = o S f 5 |® Good for One B i WOMEN PLAN FOR LENT. 'm [] i : S b 1 Weather = = — SR Meetings Set for Tomorrow at St. - $ Falae s John's Church. = House - . a . Due to the Calling Off the Inaugurcl g Prophet s i Ceremonies---You May Now Buy - e o . p/ »‘5;?,2{53._‘?»,;‘@ of Sl's Cusncaral | m ) Parlor Table | M t R k B t P . trom o0 10" “oloek “ana 230 (o | RESE o) Loou Weatlics Contiio = | ttr m :80jotelock. Made on Strictly Scientific Principles. | Fo everal y D Ry S Squiel Fop a esses a oc olto rices niere bas Besn coniucting meetings of : When the weather is to be finc the two children_will be : = e s s kind with conspicuous success, out; when stormy weather 15 approaching the witch will come Colden . Qak o 98 (g And on Easy Terms 5 Metal Bed s and Canon Douglas expects that many |y gut’from 8 to 24 hours ahcad of rain o snow. = ahogany finish portunity. By special arrangement with the makers, we are able to SO b7 I ¢ 5 5 2 R : Following th i C: L] 1 (9¢ instead of $1.00—on a limited - n l These mattresses are all new, desirable and full weight. Choice of all sizes. | Jought for inaugural needs, Enllg:t;'::'h“a; xrffiiea'&?ffif’er “quict |gg ks :pf,%:mfi"f,;“; .‘.,”lf.:,‘,,;a., the qsa.amt‘;ml:ars?um n Three typical BARGAINS are here’ MEN TIONED: | mow offered at a generous dis- cossive Friday 1 Lent; except Good |y The house is mad hardwood, in the Swins e | count; 4 ft. 6in., 4 ft. and 3 ft. 6 Friday. It was intended to hold these cottage style, and i rated, ax the picture sxhows, [ services at the home of Miss Mabel g with thermometer, ¢l end, bird, etc. It has four " = New All Laver l‘c]t 10 Aancs SlZeSy adiited Boardman, but the applicagjons for windows and (wo doorways. H r‘ New All-cotton Mat- 5 4 | tion brass “Vernis admisgion” exceedel the cadacity of B Ii ‘ HAIR ” tres ool ey _95 Mattress, covered in $ f‘ Ntttk s $ 69 ;:!,:h“xllslebeThenLn.plrldh;rltehesc serv- | o Sold regularly at $1.00. Our 69 - | SS, y a v B . J e B i fce: announced later. | . s - | ticking, all sizes 5 == heavy art ticking, all == oxidized enamel. edindin 'm price for a limited time, C e | all sizes...... e £ i amental, as well as useful interesting. Be Made ‘lfi wfilcker 49 y Sizesh i Choicelat. . oot MARYLAND GROWER WINS. = ~ure}::)g];|eyt 3:::;{: r(‘\‘v‘.) as well as useful and interesting. B: a nratural nish, = il — s — S % i ‘ || wit tray and i Takes Corn Prize in Competition at |® No Mail or Phone Orders Filled u || commode scat . Kapok “Silk Floss” No Added COSt 1 hlS Otl Pennsylvania Show. IM op Sale at the Stationery Department—Palais Royal—Main Floor B g apol i loss 3 3 e Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticaclderter of Sallcylicastl Selected market produce is only one feature of P-K service Qt., 45¢ Smoked Hams Morris “Supreme.” Fine Freshly Shucked Oysters—solid measure, Fish for Friday ..Ib., 40c § Salmon Steak . fireproof garage, $210 UP; S|l Tile Steak ... ...Ib., 35¢ From ifi{h E:'—l::d pigs. concrete floor Immediate Eil cod, tor voitins .Ib., 35¢ Lb., construction. Only 13 | [T .1b., 18c Leg of Lamb ; monthly payments. Iron- B““e.-'fish .1b., 18c Genune fresh spring lamb. Clad Garage Co., 921 15th E ] smelts ..... ...lb,, 35¢ < st. n.w. Main 5672. (] Potomac Bass -Ib,, 35¢ Corned Hams |l Flounders .... .Ib., 20c Fancy sugar cured. E|l Norfolk Spots . .Ib., 25¢ o egg guaranteed. Oranges Potatoes Grape Fruit - Large Floridas. Best No. 1 stock. Large size. [} Doz, 50c Peck, 30c Each, 10c; 3 for 25¢ Flour I ng;‘ben'y Preserves Pillsbury’s. el lont Glass Jars. b 's?ck. e Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Tomatoes Del Monte—Large Cans. 2 for 25c—9 for $1.00 A blend of delightful Lb 25(: oy flavor, “Tulips’ Sunshine Blscult Co. Romance and Its Confection Ally Much has been said of the moon’s con- nivance with Cupid. More definitely an aid to amours is the delicious content of CORNWELL’S BUNGALOW BOX “5-Room Sweets” An assortment superb! More than twenty kinds of bitter-sweet Italian chocolate su- perlatives—pistache logs, nut caramels, fig rolls, mallows, creams and fruits. A pound- and-a-quarter box, distinctively packed CO for $1.70. - LLS 1415 H Sireet

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