Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 191 . THINKS PREVIER' T SALARY I SLANT BALTIMORE, February 8.—Total Herbert H. Asquith Sees Kicking at Mouse in Bottom of Car, Driver Runs Amuck By the Associated Press. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, Febru- ary S8—R. Claremee Brake, SPECIAL TERMS THIS WEEK ONLY costs of the world war were declared to be more than $348,000,000,000 by Dr. Richard P. Strong, professor of trop- ical medicine at the Harvard Medical School, in a lecture at Johns Hopkins University. G meax Rere. This total, Dr. Strong sald, includes Need of Raising Pay of Bk i ewed e estimntes of the direct casts of the HH H meuse has not indirect costs, aggr K!li;lg E 3 .. British Official. 000,000, and the Cost of lives 1o timated at $75,000,000.000. The actual potential loss of life } to o S H S ITALIAN OFFICER HONORED. s by Dr. Strong. 5 ! v LY ing to pay his bills on a salary of| A distinguished service medal has|Jo : ! i 0 & year and his pay ought to be |Pe" awarded by the Pres:dent t> Maj. ra says the former prime minister, |Gen. Ciro de Angelis, Italiar army, fcr Herbert H. Asquith, who ought to|exceptionally meritorious services know, for he ocoupied that position |While in command of the 3ist Itaiian for eleven years. Divislon, to which the 3324 United 3 As far as known, Mr. David Lloyd [States Infantry was attached during|which that country suffered, George has not asked for a raise in (the final battle on the Italian front. |Strong declared. pay, but his remuneration has been the subject of an inquiry conducted |f5 By the Associated Prees. LONDON, February 8.—The premier of Great Britain has a hard time of it PSR I INETERIETLERECEREDTE U ERPPERLPR by a committee of parliament which 800 Pairs Men’s High Shoes | kdizi "l - Everybody--Call North 10424 Mr. Asquith told the committee that the office of the premier of Great charg hat amount. The fo i Divided into 3 lots and reduced as follows, for im- much Soorer man when FULLY GUARANTEED 3 mediate clearance:— han when he entered it tat wme|l]] Cords, 8,000 Miles Fabrics, 6,000 Miles premier had to do a great deal of Delivers This Machine To Your Home 10 Records FREE entertaining and afford a hospitality wi 1Lotat 1 Lot at 1 Lotat o Rl St OF beorts v homa B' Red t' Gk e | F1E uction . . [ . taining distingnished foreigners, Mr. 30x3-£-_ i3t .513.91 33X4. i $23.26 (CTTE AT SR TEE TR T TR0 0 11 L0 ST 38 TR AR 240 1 8 “THE GRANBY” Asquith was of the opinion that the = premier’s salary ought to be advanced. .. . . o - Mr. Asquith had few kind words to . All other sizes at proportionate reductions. Special g Let it be clearly understood that all these high shoes are from Prmier has b¢ oocupying the oMclal ?"":::’ ::":;‘ h::\;blecei: 2‘;:28 mileage and our serv- All the latests song and dance records 2 our regular stock—that is, they were made to our special order— t ice y e on sale here E and are fully up to Rich’s standard of quality and style. WATERPROOF OVERCOATS , ) 3 z e AT ONE-HALF PRICE l YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD i ) R | ] B " hi T $56.00 Coat, $28.00 | < if he were offered the choice, rather =~ e not live in it at all” to o 1001 F St., Corner Tenth Premler's Actaal Pay. $17.50 Coat, $8.75 Pfl(‘t‘p (E & @. H = gfi?:’::.?flfi&%&f‘i."”mfif‘:}}fi?fl 3 i w S g cauivalent to s ooms i § pares with a salary of $75.000 and OIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. £ e o GILLETTE TIRE & RUBBER CO. ] * 235 7th STREET N.W £ 8y na s Ssimilar ‘amount for ‘ex- 2 pes s 1810 14th St. N.W. G z L *| Members of the cabinet of the Presi- 4 dent of the United States receive ) fi ‘ $12,000 a year. [} 42 EXPELLED RUSSIANS DESERT MARTENS’ PARTY Decline to Take Passage on Steam- er With “Ambassador”—Leave on Special Boat. STOCKHOLM, Februay 7.—Forty- two Russians who made the journey from New York to Sweden on the steamer Stockholm, which had among The P-B Label as Important as the Price isinsmenacrsiiod mimiCoA ST Mary from the United States, left here to- 3 y passage on < 5 ra-Sverige, w! friends sailed. None of them ha pers which would permit them traverse Sweden on their way home. "Men’s Suits A courler with a soviet passpost ar- 3 rived here a fortnight ago with three . E ¢ DY HE fact that the Nationally Known {308 aired'to Cotbal S B30 Store commends these suits as being Seuvery Conetl e S 02 =/ good value should in itself suffice. But more than that — each suit bears the P-B Label. This mark stands for merit as irrevocably as sterling signifies silver. . The police are considering opening the cases, as they suspect they contain revolutionary literature destined for the United es. These are times when Price is Paramount. But today’s bargain may give small comfort 6 months hence after hard wear is applied to any i L FISUCEERRSE B PERALD Aag 6L oF 6611 A A PARULEE I E RIS EPDEREOTEDRNN T DICH ORI I ORDOTOTRRORWT DR RYAACEPIDARMERT 0 NI OT IRODLLDUGE L 8w B TNY L article, especially a suit. . N An Honest-to-Goodness Sale A Good Suit for $25 : a S . 7 . - This isn’t any “trumped-up” affair “to fit the occasion,” but a £ At $25 these P-B Suits offer a splendid e q GLASSE: L4 yearly e{ent—oxfe of tphe two sales a year in which you can o opening to save. They will always be worth e % buy Lifetime Furniture at sale prices; and it sure is an honest- % 5 3 RREILC L / to-goodness sale, for every piece of furniture, except a few the price paid—and more—for the simple rea- L e that have factory-fixed prices, is included in the reductions Counter * and try on —reductions not made from inflated wartime prices, but o e e e e made from prices that have been adjusted to meet market a soft market. T 2 mumber 2 et conditions. | et You should take a sericus question seriously B'nd \ = consul! our optometrist. 136 P-B $25 Suits left. Some were formerly | NA LESE OYICM. [ This will l;]e a V\;)onderful chanlce to get any piecef of lfurnitt;lne that 3 1 g e y you have been contemp ating, at a price far less than you r.nal.'ked $60’ e $50, and still others $45 A O TONMETRING have been able to buy it for;ears, and from our knowledge limited assortment of blue serges. Many Ilmlmmm"" of what prices will be for some time, we belgve (tihat they are : boiic - lower than they will be for many months. Besides—younare / c.hevmts and unfinished worsteds. Styles and getting real Lifetime Furniture, that will be a source of con- sizes for Fathers and Sons. “They WORK tinued pleasure instead of a lasting regret. & : while you sleep” All with the P-B Labell The February Sale ., of Lifetime Furniture ® { ~_offers a chance to select from the largest and most complete stock of furniture in Washington—and at prices that will mear a great saving to you. You’re safe in buying now, too, for we guarantee our prices against decline. If you buy this month, you'll save enough to buy something else. Come in; we'd ¢ like to prove it. : e DU SRR - S0 W0 8 e S FRIEE NS St e e e P LT Men’s Store With Specialties for Women THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 k .:rv"xnaizi:x;a*:’:i:‘,‘i{g;:fififit;&bnufimué=. i swenhsree Mayer & CoO. BeweenDantE Ig Ixeadacg;.u up:fl. znlllloo cfi'fi':""%fii i one or two Cascarets tonight for | T HERYARAIETEE ST ‘ pour ver and bowels “Wake up | !tlumnmimmmsmu R 4 488883233228 282898208 gt L N carets too, 10, 25, 50 cents. i aam £

Other pages from this issue: