Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 12

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£ .12“ E z i D) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 I'Obrégon Must Adjl st Oil Ma tters, MUTT AND JEFF—And Mutt Thought He Was Getting Away With Something. e —By BUD FISHER. . T'VE NEVER FELT S© SMALL 1 WON'T LET HIM LORD T WELL, WARREN, IT'S JuUST TH'S § TSN TRAT WoNDERT o7 . 0 Ot.e, lS ~ IN MY LIFE. THE REPORTERS OVER ME ANY LONGE R WAY: IF You THINK THe [ w‘w D i exl()an 0”1”29]’03 lCla ay«s HAVE BEEN CALLING JEFE WHEN RE COMES IN I'LL COUNTRY NEEDS ME X'LL MUTT, CouLD o) Sl ON THE PHONE FOR TWO PRETEND XM TALKING AccePT THE SECRETARY You REAR D tonpng ‘. DAYS ASKING HIMm IF ™ NARDIN.G OUER LONG oF STATE 308+ \; :Eubm,s WARREN TRt , i == i 1T TRUE THAT HeS DISTASCETRTHATILL LISTEN, GIVE MY REGA DISTINCTLY ANNOYED ‘Asserts Congress Lacks Time to Act—Bankers to Aid s ETaviET MR ASnEd o 'W“R“:;"" STy E‘Sy Aneres i i i i CABINET - H F HIS WGH HoRSE — - ——- YA-AS, I'LL RU ) Austria—Amazing Train Thefts in Germany—Other ;u;‘:z:-ns:” ABINET: of HIS K i ot HE REPORTERS World News by Cable. CENTS: THERE COMES Dow| e RUNT AW By the Associated Press aper says alonia has 3XICO CITY. February 14.—Dele- hief sufferer in the loss of MERICH CFF R e e ckilled hands who have gone (o gation of power to President Obregon | France, the United States and Argen- 10 rezulate petroleum matters is fore- | tina cast by Vasquez Schiaffino, “official T mayor” of the department of com-| COI soviet Ru merce and industry. He says that modification of article 27 of the Mex- |} ican lOlHlllulloll which nationalizes . cannot be written | Rtu: raordinary session | tnr whhh beg: February » regular Se: on May 1. he a proposition to be careful study§ debated and approved within the limited time before congre B the only solution would be to invest|g:sabled s President Obregon with extraordinary inight to be eight authority to deal with petroleum mat- | Louisbucg, Cape Hre ters.” -— £ e 238,975 Train Thefts. o vspaper sa -alled 3 A rorming the | e e el B LN The mmber ot m;‘nsv;’,: ‘}’?Iln]n‘?,’,‘.i‘i’!-"laifl"‘?nli'(‘gr‘?‘.ll"Z;’}:“fil?.? ‘,L:,S.,‘?fi?\{n_‘ e en orming the | CHICAGO IS WORLD’S LEPER QUITS QUARTERS feriy ouc B 4 rewell ban- | committed on he Prussian probably will be reached. 1id o a wh o S| Gentlivre S C R D e R 0 reached e T at'the recent mectin o e omored | BANNER MURDER CITY, | FOR WALK THROUGH CITY 1 s oo pig) - i he leper cottag he retiring American ambassador, | of Zesight Royalty Planning Visits. Council at Paris. dations at t e «ohn W. Davis. i BRUSSELS.—The King and Quwn! = GERMAN EXPERT SAYS ified his intention of calling on Dr. - tof sthe Belgians will pay an official Sultan “Dexerted,” He Says. 3 ment for a world export of an timber commodities manufac- —The Canadian gov- p Sheba is proceed- ance of the British City, bound from for New York. The reported last wo miles off n. . owler, the health officer. ty Ceble to ] go Daily News. | Willard Centlivre Strolls From Cot- | o he overnment. of 89, m,,”nm to Ttaly in \Lln h. The l\xn‘s, The o | By Ceble toRLh 80:Dally ! | ;T‘l';(zrn ;he ) poliey of the gov- : g - o Ango A i | o i Loy ..\ the .,,.m,m.unv " it ‘the b z n. cember, altan to end. Heindl, well known German District Building. private e ity here D ecdod uges o nego ement with the criminologist, in o magazine arti- |50 = s TR L 5 S < Turkis ¢ gEsme el theiaie ~ | Willard Centlivre, held epe omisy > ”", R wer Sir Willlam Richmond Dead. e el nationaiata) Helo sives Chices ol eteit forhavin sl o8 ol 0 b e il e e SEtes e sl rich dapEncas Tndectiasc el o \—Sir W Blake Rich- 2 e the | more murders in a vear than any DY the B DAstmont 4t ntlivre and Young would be tran % . TOKIO—The 1921 way employes. | LONDON.—Sir W i e “u;‘: el city in the 3R] ) the cotta; on the Eastern branch e .03 to the federal leprosarium | gravies Whlte ted without change B z:‘,“f‘,'“'m:(",f olsd e i The wintan | however, | runs s [ today after a stroll of several hours |Carville, La, but when they will be | ]; representatives. The anis| Intorian Dea 2 oRTise o rotite ) enty | While don, the world's largest > e A ved is not known | b e anu i to recogmize the political sovereignt. ] hro he ci ght. mo he - LONDON.——Trocls = Lund, Danish | ;0% Y%, 5 e O doat o€ the | O the Angrora assembi | t Tar behind by Chicago, |throush tho city night Dr. Fowler feels that inasmuch uce , Da. d carctaker at the |y eovarnment now | cottage today that o walked from | Ton Sor the care of ley w.| and creamed he detention camp to the 2300 block |fair to ask the District to care for| dlsh S crhe S . by way of E streel,|two men who are not natives uf es. k eH. died Saturday in Copen-! Spain's Diet Program Outlined. He was born Septe IARCELONA.—Senor Luis Puig y |1 Tasthyearss o atu afalch, president ot the Catalonian H-runh:n:fn held a torchlii niature Painters in 1899, | forestall the naming of a new sultan. | DOMINICAN LYCEUM FORMED. “ New York. In 1914 and | Centlivre told h Society of N ! . with approximately ion as Berlin, had o ds torchlight Grateful for U. S. Fleet Greeting. den RwhtichEsoin e SO sional diet, has outlined the pro- | cession in honor of his birthday. LIMA, Peru—William E. Gonzales, |y of St. Dominie’s Church Dr. Heindl shows that all Eng- Andltnenilie tracaatinis mllh for S e L s L Unlleas Sules amhamador 00 Ly-| land. with a population six times |steps downfown to the District build- t, which will begin February 23. Sold Cocaine to U. S. Troops. through the local newspapers thanked | terday formed the Dominican_ lar ith | jation six time & bills (aihe ntroducetimi Bciude [t coBE: the people of Lima for the cordial re- { izationfiagvoteasto) MasmlarEe asiChicago ihadionl /L) -asures providing for the establish ception tendered the officers and men ! R o ‘nt of an institute for scholastic!the American troops. of the United States Atlantic fleet v and also a laboratory of pathol- | pecn sentenced to one-y. during their stay. He also sent his ides hydraulic development of | ment each by the American military |personal thanks to the newspapers and the institution of an|courts. for the way in which news concerning | tre zrarian bank. the fleet was handled. fius ing. | When Centlivre arrived at the Dis- | trict building about 10 o'clock last |mgm he made known his identity and_literary en- | 100 signca the| London I A DB e | amhe R, printed in many of the ¢ et et papers as a warning to prospective Eas man emigrants not to Eo to | iso £0 bec cit i and d. to a watchman:and asked for the Ith officcr. He was detained in the | tion room of the health depart- too | ment until a machine arrived from | the quarantine hospital to take him to the leper cottage. the g told his caretaker he did not \Gignature of Closer Union Seen. 3 PARIS.—The Parisien. in announc- mpaign against | ing a_forthcoming meeting of Dr. s emphasized by | Eduard Benes and nce pieha, of the newspapers. El Debate | foreign ministers of Czechoslovakia the Spanish government to act |and -Poland, respectively, foresees . order to prevent the country being | conversations which will be useful s bed of many of “its best workers.'in bringing the two countries into on %é&é&géééééééiéé&éé a Emigration Worries Spain. : the average TADRID.—The ¢ nish emigration Bankers to Assist Austrin. EveryDay Is An sz Presenting “Wrinkle-proof” | ‘The Latest - ‘We purchased our own leather for the construction of these boots ‘and had our Py -- manufacturers make them up for us dur- a— ing dull production periods. That is the main reason for this All-wool sweaters in the popular tuxedo and tie-back styles. The quality represented 2 concemed. But never a wrinkle (o Sometow or_other ve . . . . for these gloves. Another in wearing. The secret being in shipment has fust been re- $1.95 ceived, and you are again - S g - | able to purchase these the scientific ‘looming of wool beautifal capeskin gloves tn : tan, brown and gray at this and silk from which these ties are i Enuealiy e Spea Iietes; makes the price very at- tractive to all women desiring a serviceable sweater. &' Wrinkle in Ties : : B Knewaiies s i Women’s Gloves | | Women's Sweaters | | Women's Riding Boots ’ except 6%. _low price. Never have our manufacturers de- signed such a charming model, as this new pump, with a sugde front and satin back. To be had in black and brown—every pair a perfect fit. . $ 2 6.50 our store (except our English “Bur- oz . l(r)lla lce(:’uisg. there are L And this is the same tie that formerly sold for not many selections y — e 2 : 2 vill $1.50to $3.’At 95c¢ it is an exclusive P-B offering. Bove trom’ $25 Every suit in the house at this price. Bear in mind that these are save from $25 to $50. new suits that have been off the tai- lor’s bench but two weeks. Not a lot of the season’s “left-overs,” but our carefully selected choice of our own manufacturer’s quality stock. Conceived in unusual heather mixtures of blues, greens, browns and grays. And in a va- riety of plain colors and novel designs appealing to the fussiest = Herman’sNavy Shoes Built originally as a regulation shoe for navy men. A gun-metal, calf- 00 skin shoe that will meet o —— — Herman’s Army Shoes Constructed of plump, fine wearing, russet leather in the two most-wanted styles, namely, the U. S. > Army Munson last and the West Point Cadet last. Truly, a top-notch value at this moderate price. the demands of men in any occupation, where comfortable and neat footwear is desired. ] made. This combination makes : — for endless wear. . ) \ i ’ B iR Men’s Overcoats Men’s Suits Women’s Shoes sort of dresser. i Ladies! a good idea for your Valentine. Better i late than later. As a matter of fact, ‘“Wrinkle- proof”” will always be an acceptable gift.' Men’s Union Suits Could we say more about this underwear, 65 than at this price it is ° Children’s Sport Hose Don’t overlook this op- portunity to supply your kiddies, hosiery wants for Spring, as we don’t be- lieve we will ever again be able to offer such a value. This hose has the turn- over tops and is silk and mercerized. Men’s Caps Five styles and all sizes in' many cloths, in- 6 5 cluding the often-want- ° ell imported tweeds. The price itself makes this an unusual buy. “some bargain.” 3 Suits for $7.50 Nationally Known Store I.or Men and Boys . |l Street SHOPS With a Smile”

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