Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 10

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10 i ‘'THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. I DT e The H’echt ‘CO. ,S 15% | tO 50%. discount furniture sale All our furniture without reservation is included. Impos- sible to tell at once of all of the items, so this week we feature— EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Featuring 4 Styles of Women’s Special $10.00 Boots For §&8 Living room furniture THE time has come for Washington people to furnish their \\'1:11100.?‘5 _}_\l::tl’\mn;\):yo}\ os‘;‘\alg: homes—to make them wholesome and inviting—to get 3 together ::I‘i': ag‘y““‘i‘;‘t::‘y iv:f = the most from their living rooms. uerv woman '.:Enple TlliS $696 Overstuffed Suite, 84‘64 Take time to find the furniture vou're Furniture sound to the heart of the wood choice to get the shoe A Queen Anne suite, consisting of davenport, arm- sure _\'011‘ want—you're going to live with it that goes into it, of the skilled men and ‘ flm'if“‘llla“-“:o‘l,laelr e chair and rocker. Fitted with loose spring cushions over 3l the rest of your life—for this is furniture factories that make it. qUININECE 2Py e spring edge seats and covered with tapestry. lhf[‘;plsfltz;sd;;‘f?tl‘:‘:‘g{“m' i g See this furniture for yourseli; a fully aiture. Character \\'orknvmnslfip; not a care- assorted collection of all grades—and every 3 ’ less makeshift. + piece of it discounted 15% to 509 below our Chlldren S Pedigree furniture that traces its lineage always fair prices. back to the old master designers: Chippen- dale, Sheraton, Heppelwhite, Adam; and the See for yourself. Shop around. Compare. tow, Fia. ! artists of the Flemish, French and Italian Be sure that you get the best you can for schools. % the money vou care to pay. Shoes Under Price These are known as the extra long service shoes, }§ and appeal to the parent from that standpoint forci- bly. Sizes 8 to 13....$4.10 Sizes 131 to 2...$4.85 An extra high cut to the top gives a com- forting support to the ankle. 8 Early Shopping Is Advised Consult Our Specialists About: Your Shoes EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles SUNDRY CIVIL BLL AGA PN SENKTE . The Senate resumed consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill today with the expectation of passing | {it before adjournment. Action on the | | bill and amendment was interrupted | temporarily by the joint session of ICQHE\"ESS for the canvass on the elec- toral vote for President and Vice| President. which took place in the} House at 1 o'clock. ‘ Zoo Park Police Favored. $38.50 floor lamps, $24.90 With mahogany-finish base and shade of blue amf] igold 711G . 3 . silk. Other lamps priced from In William and Mary design, with rich mahogany fin- ;‘19.60 to $135. PSP ish. In spring seats covered with brown imitation leather. Consideration Halted by Ses- sion to Canvass the Electoral Vote. e 0t Anniston, (1 " 1| yenterday of heart dixeane at the home | ro Oc /] |of his nephew, Dr. R. L. Hughex, Brix- | This $350 overstuffed suite, $233.33 Davenport, large chair and rocker in pleasing design, covered with beautiful mercerized tapestry. Increases of $20 a month in pay were allowed by the Senate yesterday to the sergeant. ten policemen and twenty-one keepers and two guar- | dians at the National Zoological Park during the consideration of the sun- idry civil bill yesterday afternoon. The action was taken on motion of Senator Pomerene of Ohio, who point- ed out that these employes were paid l|{ only $80 a month, with the excep- 5 A - Il | tion of the sergeant. who receives D tl‘lCt Natlonal n ll| ; 35, evidently scarcely a living wage. 1S . The senator from Ohio also obtained [l {an, increase of $5.000 in the appro- priation for the Columbia Institute 1406 G Street for the Deaf. | Defense Council Item Out. The Senate knocked a seventy-five- v Y This $265 cane suite, $187 Long davenport, rocker and chair with spring seats and loose spring cushions. Covered with high-grade tap- estrv. . This 3-piece bed davenport suite, $79 thousand-dollar item for th g ini i i i of National Defense out of the wan. —provides an extra bedroom for the unexpected guestinhediy 3 , Tennes- usm ll | see. leaving the " council® without funds. ~The House refused to make i (r-/' @ P S llzalbadke 2ol ~ | | provision for the council, but on ap- peal of Secretary Baker the Senate Il | committee included- the item which was voted out. Slashes in appropriations for the President, rpe . Federal T: i R. N. Harper In the conduct of this | state fenmaec &'&'&fii’ifi‘a.{":,.‘;"f.{; Vice “Presidents, Bank,everythmg:sdqnc S;r&flrl g::-lgiis“lo'-:a z}fit“b“"g}. $450,000, W. P. Lipscomb, to maximize service appropriations committes, were: Mo Lewis Holmes, —and eliminate , the | Sonr oved, Y, the Senate ana the orig- \ C.J. Gockeler, traditional red tape. il it an'ic’ paseed” ene the sundry civil ; : : N. L. Sansbury. S || 4 aireea to tne Feaerat Teads com. This $169.75 cane suite, $127.3 | a8 allotted $900,000 th, ¢ 5 i i Cashices m}e‘n ouli’selye oy ¢ 900 This $49.50 mahogany table In period design with mahogany finish and cane panels. H. L. Offutt, Jr. b | ommittee' 3 7 ] E The spring seats are covered in velour or tapestry. i requires of a Bank— ll| creaseswere $100,000, 3300000 S —Cane top table in pring $50,000. respectively. William and Mary 37,12 . and go just as far to- I design . % ward complying with Commissions Defended. The Senate’s action followed a vi Sale comforts and blankets it as you yourself ll| ous_defense of the three commissians il vy s : would approve. {é’ml::;fi:gc){::n;‘::'flé:?“»‘1’;‘5::' p‘,;:.l,:' $2 95 For erly $475— $3 95 Formerly $595— 1] n; 2 it . ) B Doesn’t that sound New Me‘}?fl."beg%w?&a'a:::'dx""’"e This $58 library table— This $25.75 mahogany +7¢) ]arge size comforts, Fu}l-%xzefl_ !1(|axxkels. P : | Towa, ‘republican. Senator Kensen” on’ inch table of solid ker—Well known lad- filled with_white cotton and in gray or plaid effects. interesting? | e, repu the Feanmator Kenyon de- 26x45-inch table of soli Red e L covered with silkoline. 6.95 Eormerly $995— i ';Ion continuously faced opposition mahogany in William and der back chair $]19,3() 7 $6. Comfort with lamb’s % At YOUR service. from the “big business as well as Mary design. with flag seat.. $4 95“F°”“°.'y $795— ool filler and covered with - 5 iz ed business. z i ST & : = Full-size double d 11 e Iowa Senator said h | Fitted with Chair to match at same 3 5 sateen and mull. || would tell the full atory of the cik 3 i plaid or white blankets. Formerly $17.50— . | ;ng:lchgams: the Federal Trade Com. large drawers. . DRIcE: 5 95 Formerly $995 $9'95 Lamb’s wool com- =l | Resitatea Yo teir 1o me” 5 ndustry. He | 3 > $5.95 Loiee plaid blan- forts, with sateen covering es) A e . o - "::re:eu;;y';;né;‘g.; §£§‘$bfi.’d°§,g‘;’;‘.§ This Sheraton Edison kets, in all colors. and plain mercerized borders ), Aght the packers’ regulation bill, | : . sarine Federal Trade CommiSsion has Complete with $ 10 - K . l l T h C I Wo t h “onons Durchase of deaniini®psaid. | 6 double - dssc . $4 crochet spreads $3.95 crinkle d j made by the gove : @ 4 . a t o Jrar It saved more than & r:flfi:f a':fi Edjson records 3%89 . o El:;‘e:(iss $2-60 | = . - A o Double-faced full-size ouble-bed size—80x90— | LI‘e Provision for Chaplains. H An instrument of excep- This $49.75 Gunn sectional spreads; 80x90. easily laundered. | r - Q‘ LQ pilhe, Sensto adopted an amendment : ; . bookcase—Complete with two | ! 3 Bervices of chaplaing n pestion oL, the | tional merit, encased in rare g inch and two ll-inch book : — AR SETISITS the jurisdictim of the public heais ¢ 7 iti ions, top and base. Choice CASCARA QUININE | st sl e e e s Sale of cretonnes AL B -eu Florida, who offered such amenaments | indeed, to any household. ot pelaentoo e g & o thority were Drovides.the censirt Al | Permanent needle —requires were 69c duty at the hosp! x4 e ot no changing. Records are in- 2 were 79¢ c thelr further employment. Ot TOF | destructible. Note that Edison o eie 80c records have twice the number. of grooves of the ordinary rec- ord, hence play twice as long. Delivers the \ Neglected Colds are Dangerous “Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneese. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Ezxcellent for Headache Yard-wide washable cretonnes, of exceptional quality and offering a delightful choice of colorful, new patterns. Births Reported. The following births have been ; reported to the health department within the last twenty i i { [} | Colds, Coughs oMY La Grippe ‘ drawn because of lack ot maonocic s | 3 B l-nlh-—' home. $3.25 yard ard-wid T e . ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Nothing Mercerized ":'elonrs. 50 fi:x::d w“;“::p ::s ,::,t - - more to pay :;‘;? jicinfgcocttalar wanted colors. Until This $53.75 mahogany gastes- On March 10 leg table _In dull cn;irwdaa nd Lillan mahogany finish. .. $39' : R et b o, T $2.75 muslin $2.25 to $2.50 Louls . and Estella 3. Muilos," ciry® " > . curtains, $1.69 pr. Consta d Anna Lymboror, curtains, $1.69 pr. L bl T SR e 5,000,000 phonograph o [ T Glxde B Weaver and Lols Weav finished with baby ruffle. trimmed. { L& M»«A.' " NEEDLES—half price Meascn G and ' TANDARD needles—best American make—will play Rt D ant Daa 16 tne . . any lateral cut record. We think so much of the " Sale of towels Sampel end Eisie Kirby, boy. 5 e h ok e T e % fhae, g e e i , ( 3 ; ool talenen A0 GRne g LN S : 19¢—were 30c 14c—were 21c ?Ef:?li.': ‘r:”ir‘-;';:'i:?"g’ for 10c packages This $109 mahogany daybed o Turkish ;o'::gs of good size w:::n;rmb\::;: J‘sxss, in all- “Calif i s ) f F > Btk ¥ Sy g C containing 100 needles —With carved pineapple post, i . ornia yrl.lp () lgs "g}.'r'fit:{? é‘.‘.';?; B-';:n-:.'"'flfx."' g box spring and pillow roll cov- 48c—were 75¢ 29¢c—were 50¢ —_———— Boter A nd ary banniogion, bey. 6 pkgs., 25¢ 13 pkgs., 50c 27 pkgs. $1 ered with cre- $69.50 jguied mesrerined mmeEl Heavy ribbed Turkish tow- © : For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Te Cure a n One Day (Phonographs, second fioor.) fonne Wrhar ool x;:‘““c o ; T ATHIeE brand: ¥ Take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE 2 tablets. The genuine bears the sigmature of " Mother! Say “California,” then you will e e e TSRES UL ROMO) § Soc? 5 get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full HES G 75¢ table damask $4.50 luncheon set, directions for babies and children of all ages orEl‘:Ef ‘;:Efii&;&“fi.:znfl"i;‘.:it @ @ 0 @ : 48c yard $3.35 3 who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- . F.,.o‘:....la fow equals. The T R (] ugfly mee szl 1h-plocs(Setu wih hanty ioated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on oy ke fact that ahs s | | double-faced damask; crocheted lace and plain, or ' fheboffle, - Children love his delicious laxative, e TareedStates to'study American Seventh at F inches wide. embroidered centers. k S e i - methods. ; v i T

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