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T NSCRU- PULOUS or ignorant =l business methods prodded price to the ladder’s top rung, but the heavy hand of public demand dragged it down to economic safety. The man whose prices never left the ground hasn’t the unpleasant task of regaining public faith to per- form. Price fluctua- tion and inflation are words with no meal- time meaning for WALLIS patrons. Food quality here is at its highest, portions at | their largest, but the prices are a preach- ment on economy. i i WALLIS’ | 12th and G Streets NW. | THE Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12-STORES—12 | Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE OWN A REAL HOME Immediate possession of four and five-room apart- ments in THE SAVOY | 14th at Girard Price less than one-half the cost of a house. Moderate cash payments. Balance like rent, including all expenses. You will be interested in the perfected details of our plan. 5 Representative on prem- ises daily at one o'clock. Union Realty Corporation 910 Evans Building Main 8415 | LATE AGAIN It won't happen if we put your watch in perfect order. Bring it to our expert. Expert Clock Repairing Work Called for and Delivered We make a specialty of jewelry repairing. CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. 615 15th St. NW. Main 7108 |! UNION SAVINGS BANK OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN WASHINGTON WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT 110 14TH ST. N.W. Ends ?tubborn Coughs in a Hurry For real effectivene: this old home- made remedy has al. Easil You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered until Yyou try this famous old homemade remedy. Any one who has coughed all day and all night will say that the immediate relief given is almost like magic. It is very easily pre- pared, and there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle put 27; ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or vyou can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrupy Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant—chil- dren like it. You can feel this take hold in- stantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day’s use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ailments. To av disappointment, ask your druggist for “2'; ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don't accept: anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, lnd. < I serious riot at the men walked ten abreast with locked arms, presented a weird spectacle as MANAGUA, Nicaragua.—Petroleum springs, which produce considerable quantities of oil, have been discovered in the department of Chontales, on the northeastern shore of Lake icaragua. This adds new resources to the department, which has been exploited for its gold deposits for several years. Long Alaska Bridge in Use. ANCHORAGE. Alaska—Traffic has been opened over the Susitna River railroad bridge, said to be the second longest single span_bridge in the world. The span is 504 feet long and was erected in temperatures averag- ing 40 degrees below zero. The Hur- ricane gulch, 354-foot cantilever span, will be swung into place next July. A 700-foot span will be required to bridge the Tanana river. Clear Tangle in Central America. MANAGUA, Nicaragua. icaragua will send a diplomatic mission to Costa Rica, Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras for the purpose of clearing up points which caused the with- drawal of this country from the Central American union conference held recently at San Jose, Costa Rica. Riot at Indian Jute Plant. LONDO! A dispatch to the Daily Mail from Calcutta, India, reports a aihati jute mills, thirty miles from Calcutta, between Gurkhas, armed police and mill hands. Two Gurkhas were killed and eight seriously wounded and® many mill hands were injured. ‘Warships for Chile. VALPARAISO, Chile—The dread- naught Canada and three destroyers which Chile purchased from Great Britain, have arrived at Iquique from Plymouth. The Canada has been re- named La Torre. Red Official to Croas Finland. HELSINGFORS.—The head of the Russian soviet trade delegation, on his way to Stockholm with his wife and three employes, has been granted permission by the government to cross Finland. The journey must be made in 'a closed railway carriage, and no stops will be allowed. Chureh Restoration in Mexico. ROME.—The Osservatore Romano, the Vatican organ, publishes corre- spondence from Mexico, saying that the situation there is more encour- aging, almost all the bishops return- ing to their dioceses. The civil au- thorities still occupy some of the bishop's residences and also several seminaries. Mennonites to Emigrate. LONDON.—Mennonites here have issued an appeal for funds to aid the BODY EXHUMED 4TH TIME. Wife Still Insists Richard Law- rence Was Killed for Jewelry. MADISON, Wis., February 9.—The body of Richard Scott Lawrence, former Denver political leader and later resi- dent of Madison, who is sald to have been killed by a train on March 21, 1918, was exhumed for the fourth time today under direction of Coroner Campbell and taken to the medical laboratory of the University of Wisconsin, where C. H. Bunting will begin a pathological exam- ination tomorrow. The exhumction is the first step In an investigation being conducted by Dis- trict Attorney S. . Lewis in_response to allegations of the widow, Mrs. Ra- chel Lawrence, who declares that her Lusband was not killed by a train, but that his body was substituted im the vault at the cemetery for the mangled remains of an unidentified man, who :a [I)rlfsum!d to be her husband at the urial. Mrs. Lawrence says that her husband was a wealthy man, and intimates that his money furnished the motive for the mysterious death. It is said Lawrence carried with him a collection of dia- monds worth many thousand dollars, and these were missing when his body was buried. Dr. Bunting has been re- [ tained by the state to determine the cause of death. —_—— POLICE DOGS POPULAR. Animals Brought Back by A. E. F. Latest Style in Kennels. NEW YORK, February 9.—“Latest style in dogs™ is the title given the German police dogs by Dean W. Horace Hoskins of the New York University Veterinary College, who says fashions in dogs fluctuate as they do in dress. The Boston terrier and Pekinese are also fashionable, Dean Hoskins said. “The Boston terrier has enjoyed a longer period of popularity than any other dog, having been in vogue for thirty years. and is still fairly popu- lar.” he said. The pug dog and the old black and tan, or rat terrier, which enjoyed an immense popularity in the 80s and 90s are almost extinct, and the dean said he knew of mno one who still breeds them. The chows, which were favorites in 1900, are well liked. The dean lamented the passing of the collie, and regretted the cur- rent vogue for the police dog, saying he was not €0 gentle a companion as the collie. German police dogs wers brought back to America in great numbers aboard Army transports by officers and men of the army of occupation in Germany. —_— ppather Johnu Medietne | Keeps ene; igh—bullds new stren to restet colds. N drugs—Advertisement. ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Y, T9oT. POINTS IN U. S. INCOME RETURNS Mexicans Block Church Paraders; MADE PLAIN FOR THE Brief News From Foreign Lands Record Storm in Newfoundland. der prohibiting carnival celebrations, xX =2l ! BOSTON, - silly A Partial List of Bargains Aecolian Player, mahog- | any, Autogrand Player, mahog- used $213 used. ceeeeoaences mahogz\ny,l:xls‘.cyde.r : $l78 e 9249 " Solo Concerto Player, ma- hogany, NEW..cocenconans Comstock Upright, mahog- et $198 used.....coeeeeces Byrne Upright, mahog- R« | $178 Boudoir Player, oak, used........ Wilbur Player, mahog- ny, se $439 Baus Player, ma- $ hogany, uscd’. ceee 191 Prer‘er mahogany, rfil\':na $895 Kring Player, ma- e Knabe Angelus Player, mahogany, $695 used. . Foster Grand, mahog - any, Woodward & Brown Up- e A Brimsmead Upright, wal- $249 nut, Wheelock Player, mahogany, used. . Foster Upright, mahogany, new.. $498 ahogans. vser:. 9398 J. H. Williams' Upright, mahogany, $ 498 NEW.ooorasoonnce Story & C'lafll l.’hycr, ma- e ety $549 Haines Upright, $569 ; mahogany, new.. PIGS FEAR DRY LAW, REJECT ALL HOME BREWS February a drug on the market, ready to be doled out to hospi He writes that he is much bored by is life at Wieringen . illy restrictio h o’Clock | $10 DOWN Il Liberal Rules Regulating” This Great 9.—Because been found to nd_ sc n- ¥ beeause of ed by the A minute. Open Nights Until Nine If the net income of 912 New York Ave. 1 PHONE FRANKLIN 7626. person who | it wormed its way through the dense-| ST. JOHNS, N. F.—Newfoundland| !ists for use in routine experi- fl‘r‘é'f-..i-“'f’.'r'“;.fi'y'.?a i ly packed and dimly illuminated|has had its heaviest snow blanket in | Mments. income from the date of the streets. When the parado entered the | thirty vours, with a blizzard of three —_— = - narrow Avenida Francisco Madero,|days. still raging unabated. Rail, parrow, Avenida, Francico Madero. | daye M msing uniiaiet’ Wall | o) ys HE 1S MUCH BORED. WATERTOWN detachments of firemen were rushed |suspended throughout the colony and PRV | balanced e e oo el pedestrians here were compelled to G PrihcelConiplathston i3 A properly style Al teis Sn R raE as D use snov .\}!\lo(\: to Senture into the Former Crown mipainsiot] i for winter ] streets. All pre-Lenten social events fes’ “Si ictions.” o norder. (e by the young|and entertalnments were abandoned. Allies’ “Silly Restrictions. i S I B men proclaimed the allegiance of GENEVA, Februa The former | Only the Better Grade | various Catholic societies'to the arch- Rosal Party in Custody. Crown Prince Frederic ermany, an ’ ; bishop and the church, and depre-! pERLIN—While enthu: A winter Hop o Prompt Delivery | cated the “atrocious acts of dyma-|company, compo merly visited here vearly, has written | CO l LARS miters.” » | bers of the former royal court of Ea- | glgomy letter {rom Hollangiltoyone o2 g varia, was holding a carnival ball in | his former s o S ha s B J w TN i ©Oil Discovery in Nicaragua. a Munich hotel in defiance of an or- | rezretting he cannot come this season e Je erner United Shirt & Collar Co.TroyNY Very Special Bargains STIEFF UPRIGHT QOak, used. 325 | *249 AUTO PLAYER Mahogany, used $250,000 Sale FREE DELIVERY We will deliver any one of these instru- ments to you and guarantee safe delivery. DESCRIPTION The Pianos and Players we are offering during this great quarter-of-a-million- dollar sale, whether used, shopworn or new, are guaranteed to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunde TERMS What can be easier than $10 down and a long time in which to pay the balance to approved credit? Surely anyone can now enjoy the pleasures of a fine Piano or Player-Piano. GUARANTEE Lyvery one of these Pianos and Player- Pianos is fully ranteed for from 1 to 10 years, according to their age. You are ‘absolutely protected in every way. You are sure to be pleased. FREE We include free with every Player-Piano ;}wautiful bench to match, or stool with a Piano. After readin dren any longer of the musical advantage < | THE PRICES SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER To show our confidence in the wonderful bargains we are offering during this great quarter-of-a-million-dollar sale, within one year’s time you may exchange the Piano or Player-Piano you purchase for any other Piano or Player-Piano of equal or greater value on our floors, and all pay- ments made on the first instrument will be credited in full against the second. EXTRA SAVING Extra saving for more cash down. Ask the salesman about our cash-saving plan when you call. MONEY BACK Every instrument filly warranted and guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded without question or argument. Could anything be fairer? > fizures placed on this elegant n0s and Players are cer- tainly low at this time of high prices. Think of it! A used Upright Piano for $89, and a used Player for $178. Come and be convinced. the above liberal rules regulating llu:s great_$250,000 sale and the partial list of bargains, we can’t believe you will deprive your chil- to which they are entitled. p( . . /Warerooms, i, - fl&]‘&befiwflafifi?flg‘m%& 1330 G Street N.W. ~ ) . Also Makers of Bon Shirts FOSTER GRAND Mahogany, new. . 765 TAKE A LONG TIME TO PAY BALANCE TO APPROVED CREDIT - 8= the fncome of the estate or trust which they are interested. : Returns of fiduciaries must be filed 1921, and must accompanied by at’ least or the amount of the tax duc. The may be paid in full at the time of guinea pigs have been found Numerous inquires have been received | death to December 31 1920, not. prop- the relurn or in four equal | . accept the Volstead act literally |, -t B0 B LR C T enue re- | €rl¥ paid or credited to any beneficiary, | due on or befora March 1 erv Dis 2 v backs to al- Y 2 rqualed or exceeded $1,000, Se, Government Troops Intervene to Prevent Disorder i fotine home brew he-iliile ani. |lating to returns of fduclaries The| Shtlp, OF exceeded $1.000, a return| September 15 : : N s, : . mals,” which are raised here for [‘word “fiduciary” is one that applies to| ministrator is required to pay and is that_apply n Mexico City—World’s Second Longest Single fest purposes, are reported fo I¥S | a1 persons or corporations hat oceups | hld iabie for an’ amount of tax which | failire oF Wil roruSi1 o 5 depreciate value almos! : moradons A P may be a on the basis of any|come tax return and pay span Bndge Open to Traffic. pericent positions of peculiar confidence toward | {iCh raturn rendered by him. o 5 It was the fond belief of home |others, such as trustees, exccutors ori Fiduciaries are required to render to brew makers some time ago that |,qgministrators. A fiduciary for income | the commissioner of internal revenue a = ps ¥ > * i hey rie ] a te: pro- S 3 2 % ‘etur of formatior 8- As a member of the Wi n S By the Associated Press. % gmisration of entire communities| W (8e¥_ (Tieq (helt SMANT BIO | iax purposes is any person or corpora- | TR 2 hare of eath hanchmiare 15| board of control, Miss Maude Nep MEXICO CITY, February 9.—Timely |from the Ukraine to the American W0 digestion might be saved. |tion that holds in legal trust an estate { Eotti U of amonnt. 2 rec 4 intervention by government troops|continent. nea pig had proven a e ;{Nf!}u;fx\;:; o o Drsons e | Inforn are required also|SAam = i == actory subject for scientific °s controls the income of an-l i Juring the vear 1920 income in an probably prevented serious dxs‘"d‘:r Fram Designer Dead. sts and according to their rea- |other. : | amount of $1.000 or more was paid by In this city last night during a parade| cppIGTIANTA, Norway. — Colon| soning if the s ive animal sur- A, fdueiary, relationship for the PUT-{ the fiduciary fo any person, partnership. | of 3,000 Catholic youths: Archer, designer” of ‘the famous polar| Yived their brew it was ripe for |pose of the income tax cannot he ere | personal e corporation or joint The parade was held as a protest lexploration suip “Fram,” is dead at| human consumption. i the pig |ated by power of attorner. In all cases ot : against thd attempt against the lMe Laurvik. I mwl,hxt was in a good cause, nad in the estate controlled by x;r lllul entitled to inspect chbi Mex 3 e ewers tr to e state co / 0; ( i i of Mer. Mora, Archbishop of Mexico, = N il b o e Ly on Sunday night, when aybampive Prince Kropotkin Dies. e R b W rests :;{'::;’;gl I hos doorilobTeHe "| LONDON.—A Moscow wireless dis- Pigs is pigs,” but the guinea ivery fidu e residence. ¢ several hours,|Batch reccived here says that Prince B Niore roEnsth dinis ] ome e due: must make a return the paraders turned toward the home |FPeter A. Kropotkin, .the Russian| and beon Tonnd o2 vats |1t the person whose income is in ‘his | of the archbishop, but before the prel- [AUthor and revolutionary leader, is| their Ii above the convivial |charge is married and living with hus- | ate appeared. to ‘review the mhrchers|dead in Moscow. Kropotkin, who was| compen<ations of liquor samplers. |band or wife, and if such person's met a great crowd of spectators became |Well known as a revolutionary leader,| Those who have tried their brews |income for 1920 was $2,000 or more Very abusive | The mituation was so(had been ill for some time. on the guinea pigs have found Lfm“h‘;"}z“’;rv“i‘;‘,‘:“"‘,i’l; e e e s Tromiice i Dring the Suaneions rodenta fo the | 4R the net income was 31000 i e v the S onometa analat Land From Disabled Launch. flowing bowl of Kkitehen-made > or trust for which ! e Theynfixe: rowd melted | HAVANA. — Richard Lee Norris, | drugs. © They submit to ihe anmmaae ome of such estate or trust | away. Later the marchers halted for [John Brown and Thomas Hamtherme | tration of strange drugs and Semmm: $1.000 or more, i Bl 2 moment befoce the cathedral and |12hded in the outskirts of Havana| in the interest of ! But any- ch estate or trust is a non- ofte et ot bt upisivetterms fifteen-ton launch, the William | thing alcoholic is abhorrent to them. n. Where the tax is p | Tt s Sh wrori T 5 having drifted help-| Thousands of purchases were |Dble by the fiduciary the return must be | ikl C"T“‘:’“ L is renerntedi RIS v for days on the Gulf of Mexico| made when it was reported that |made on form 1040 if the net income | roatment e AT were several |Decause of motor trouble. The party| guinea could test the margin | was over $5.000, and on form 1040A if | :fi_‘;n’:;;‘ “g“ there left Pensacola about two weeks ago| of safe unsampled contra- |the net income w. P combats. ich the young |°R @ fishing trip. band concoctions. Now they are |the tax is | The procession, in which the young : the return must be made on form 1041, | —are men of FAMILY JEWELERS \ ChasS AN WATERS PLAYER Mahogany, used *365 Huntington Upright, e Open Nights Until ‘Nine o’Clock a 1) in| 60,000 Satisfied Optical Customers on our Files —including our care- g ful, ina Our Graduate Optomelrists 708 Tth Street and 3123 M Street: GREAT $250,000 RAPIDLY COMING T CLOSE---PIANO PLAYER BARGAINS Buy now while you can save, as this great $250,000 Sale will soon be a thing of the past. If you have in mind a used piano or player you will find many choice bargains in pianos from $89 up and play- ers $191 upwards, and floors full of new players from the various factories we represent. Don’t put this important matter off another Solo Concerto Player, ma- ! IE hogany, slightly E—— —— Story & Clark Player, ma- hogany, slightly used. . Story & Clark Player, ma- hozany, slightly @LQL porso e < . Stery & Clark Player, ma- hogany, used Haines Player, oak, used. . .opasiss Farrand - Cecilian Player, Hnine's Bros. Upright, Berkley Upright, useds e Franklin Upright, malmgany, new. . Waters Player, mahogany, used.. Harrington Player, mahog- an us Winter Player, $ mahogany, usx:,dA < 388 Ackerman Player, $ mahogany, used ' 440 Auto Player, ma- hogany, used..... Crippen Player, mahogany, Clarendon Player, mahog- any, slightly used e Foster Player, mahogany, slightly used. Story & Clark Player, ma- hogany, new Sameo D el = J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, e ST Steinway Upright, $ ebony, used. .... - 649 Franklin Player, mahog- EJEIEJEJEJE Two amall snakes popped up their heads don »ng the passengers in a Lon- omnibus the other day. They the pets of a woman, who car- them in a handlag, and they zcd_ the opportunity of looking 1 when she opened the bag for ¥ to pa her fare. uick Service [Printing LEWIS M. THAYER mowgzn & ik 507 13th NW. Manager —attest to the ex- pert service of this branch of our bus ness. Eyeglasses ’ 2 ity and standing, and service than ever-before. ' thorough exam- tion, as low as.... V‘ U] oy & TP .. $572 ... 8572 $649 $519 $365 e 9388 $249 $619 $619 $649 $498 s 9615 " TRAT KT » Abi i Fotiuse 50 Gaaps