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D. C. MONDAY, ap Nation’s Waste in Industries , ; THE EVENING 1991 B I L IT YiGO HURT, MOTORMAN HELD | PLAN FOR INAUGURATION. Hoover Heads MOUB to Sto —to satisfy every demand is re- | Officials Say Long Island R. R. Em- | Railway Officials Discuss Matters sponsible for the favor our serv- | . - jce has met with. Let us esti- ) ploye Ran by Signals. Relating to Transportation. NEW YORK, February 14—Edward| Matters relating to transportation of mate on Painting, Paperbanging | or Upbelstering. ’Cosxeua, ‘motorman on a Long Island [those who will attend the inaugural of President-elect Harding were dis- li!tCn 1325 14th s..J local railroad train that collided last Ge"‘ P ks Inc., Main 4224-5, | night with an express train in Brook- | cussed at a meeting of the Washing- l\". injuring more than sixty persons, |ton passenger and ticket agents of STAR, WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 14, £ three of five m plosion i the m Company. Sat recovered. Re an ¢ Cindw duai 3 “Ive Hurt in Collision. . Ind lwere injured, s Expert Engineers to Probe Production System—25 Hurt .o interus funeral pa; | fiftéen seriously. W eld today|the railroads entering the city at the| ipn Wreck—Well Dressed Bandits Rob Store—More [1iden on a TIRES charged with foloniou s & Vice in-|Dewey Hotel last Wednesday night. 5 i e _ 3 b PR 30x3Y et d several danger | Harrs R. Howser of the consolidated Sleeping Sickness Victims—Other News in Brief. peer i X 2 1<lg1ul< ticket officc presided. Teke deatts § Snap them up' | —_— A surprise party was glven after 5 rvices CHAS E. MILLER lnc‘ Last year over nine ‘H : and Indian | the mev}(imz by E. G Senger | By the Associated Pre: Le demanded, : have 1 troops. provided with free agent of the Gulf Co: Rod= | = Sypacuse N oy e I Bis Urge Immigration Wiliiam J. ¥ ormerly Miller Bros.” Auto Supply Housa, | by the Rritish government, ney G. Martin and Sam Burgess sang | 5 SUISMCUSE, N Y. February og u\‘;«"u‘:fl;(l NEW YORK.—Modification of nz 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St.! Mecca as pilgrims a duet. sts to elimi- i engineers and teehnolo nate the nation's wast | | ineTuded in the opening busine 55| | tuday of the convention of the Ameri- = D. J. KAUFMAN’S ‘:::.‘.;1’.’ MAN’S STORES 616 17th St. South of Pa. Ave. | throuzhout the country n to aid. By stud single’ indi terapt to o s in the cou; the nation | m they | i, Avenue Ornfiy 1 5 More Days Of ThisGreatQuarter Of A Million Doflar Sale Just 15 more days and this wonderful opportunity will be a thing of the past. We set a big quota ($250,000.00) for the months of January and February, but we are determined to make it. We have our prices and terms very low and you must hurry if you want to be one of the lucky ones to get in an this big sale. Don’t forget we are open every evening until nine o’clock. A Partial List A Partial List of Bargains of Bargains M productivit We Give the Values and Get the Business and other sourcy will be brou n- im will be to | economic problems. n the personnel of it L. Cooke of Ehila- delphia, and Kobert Linton of Butte, THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK | Mont. | The esions of the councll confer- {ence toda riven over Lo social, mdu:\nal vom lems. 1 and technical prob- To make it most attractive we have add- ed to the GREAT HALF PRICE SALE several hundred Spring Suits and Topcoats. TWO SUITS—TWO OVERCOATS—FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Charged With Check Forglng. | | DETROIT, —Roscoe Dowell, d twen s, an_inspector of engine to the United 1nd passing government checks stolen “ebruary 5 from the office of 'the {chief engineer in Louisville. Hi L O Three Convie FRANKFORT, wo of whom ~were ces for murder, e te reformatory by sawing through |tlie bars of one of the cell house {scaling the prison wall. lhmke- prison are Heber Hi twenty, and Chester Phelps, Break Jail. ~—Three prisoners, $29.50 $27.50 $30-00 $45 Suits $55 Suits $60 Suits $65 Suits $75 Suits and Overcoats, $37-50 This Sale Ends Saturday, February 19 and Qvercoats, and Qvercoats, (four years, convicted of murd(r A Aeolian Player, nd Ray Blackburn, aged twenty- Sterling Player, $398 | mahogany. {four years. sent up for one year for oak, used ....... i an 5402 {forging checks on the state board of nsnl > RS AR eL Story & Clark Player, ma- 2:5,“') slightly $57Z | harities and corrections. Autogrand Player, and Overcoats, mipoer ;5213 Well Dreased Robbers Get $807. |district, of $807.60. 'Jacob Mull, the |clerk, Was beaten into unconscious- ness. im the NEW YORK well dressed | s men, carrying walking sticks, held up | Story & Clnrkl F;"’"' 1ma T |and robbed a cigar store at Broad- hogany, slightly $585 Cecilian Player, 1 o jway and 57th street, in the theater used -.o......o-. | mahogany. used and QOvercoats, Solo Concerto Player, ma- hogany, s used ... Story & Clark Player, ma- | Technola Player, The robbers made their escape mahogan nahogany, after-theater crowds. $249 Player, tsed Solo Concerto mahogany. new ; Schoolboy Kills Woman. | CHICAGO.—Mrs. Grace Lovelett, Hua of an assistant warden at the !St Charles, Iils., school for boys, died from injuries received when Frank Haines Player, Comstock L pnght CANELA R E:B:EEEEEEE—EEEEEEEE E Gossett, seventeen-year-old trust: oak, used i =P Ial!acked her with a furnace shaket Farrand - Ce: Plaser, mahogar 198 while she was asleep. Gossett was 5 F, used arrested in Elgin. makogany, 5595 i used ... : Byrne Upright, | Printers Plan 44-Hour Week. Haines Bros. Upr-ght mahogany $119 COLUMBUS. — Printers, pressmen, | ebony, ‘ used :n,h:tlo 'engrnversl sledreotypk’m and used 1 Boud Pl 178 [} | electrotypers employed in Ohio com- 'R AR _ .~ " R i oudoir Player, O - = mercial publishing plants plan t. Berkley Upright, - $ | ak, used nce More---to Make Men Happy ! S citey Upriht, ~ §8Q | $ i or stop work that d til n i il 5 | employers accede to the demand. The Franklin Upright, 3519 | 5 Wilbur Player, 500 Pairs $10 and $12 f only publishers who will be exempt, | mahogany, new, | mahogany, <439 Pl FE B Wi 6365 This Great $250,0005ale . 2 . e ers. & | { mahogany, used $ I 1S Urea y ale Bavs Plaer, ma- €10] | ,‘ 2,166 New York Divorces. Harrington Player, hogany, used ... | NEW YORK.—The number of di- mahogany, 5388 Premi 3 s remier Grand, Special Exchange Offer To show our confidence in the Yerces granted in the five boroughs of | $895 Free Delivery We will deliver any one of these instruments to you and guar- used Winter Player, New_York city during 1920 was 2,166, |[J IIf | . US¢¢ oo mahogany, new ... {or 358 more than in 1919, figures from | { county clerks' offices show. During $388 i D. J. KAUFMAN STANDARD ‘ Blue, Gray, Brown Flannels Striped Worsteds efore. Contractors to Cut Wagens. ontractors of Chattanooga 1920 there were 2,699 divorce actions started, or 268 more than the year CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. — General erved notice on employes that be- ginning April 1 wages in all lines {Will be reduced 20 per cent and that {a “day's work for a day's pay” will —_— mahogany, used. Ackerman Player, mahogany, used. 5440 Crilp_p]en, Pllyer. mahngan). ea ... 5983 Huntington Upnght, $89 antee safe delivery. Description The Pianos and Players we are offering during this great quar- ter-of-a-million-dollar sale, whether used, shopworn or new, are guaranteed to be as repre- sented or your money will be wonderful bargains we are of- fering during this great quarter- of-a-million-dollar sale, within one yvear's time you may (bangc the Piano or equal or greater value on our floors, and all payments made on the first instrument will be Angelus Knabe Player, e 5695 Woodward & Brown Upright, 589 i AT . e ———— PSR SIS TIEAN LETATRIAIEEATY S IASREREEL, L3 na AV RIS OLE T T e e e G T e e ey e 51 T e M e Y ot T, e B s S l 7 amei. | TEUTON MUSIC IN oak, used ...... | cheerfully Tefunded. credited in foll azaivst the used ! . . . i PARIS. ; Clarendon Player, | second. Kingsbury Player, i . v i A Fine Fling---For Early Spring! . ——= mahogany, 619 | Terms e e sy Plovr. §49 PARIS, February 12.—An American slightly used.... What can be easier than $10 xtra Saving d < ~ = \ | conductor, Weston Gales of New Foster Player, | down and a long time in which Extra saving fr)r‘ more cash | BrtM::H_T- pright, | York, gave Paris her first solid Wag- mahogany, 5619 | to pay the halance to approved down. Ask the <al e $89 nerian program of overtures recently slightly used.... | credit? Surely anyone can now Cir e en he accor = |direeting’the Tamoureu Orchesimn” °* Story & Clark Plaver, | enioy the pleasutes of a fine | Wheelock Player, 3249 = H Pa‘rls r‘lz)hw seems to n:l:nnt German mahogany, iano or Player-Piano. Money Back mahogany, used. | music without protest, although with- new ...... 1 Every inst SR, 5 i {in a month spuads of poli Ivery instrument fully Foster Upright, = sovernment-supported opeea shen Schubert Pl 3649 | Guarantee ranted and guaranteed to be e ekl $498 =| ‘Die Walkure,” the first Wagnerian mahogany, new. { Every one of these Pianos and as represented or woney re- 5 Play. él rogu;:l‘o‘r;l sung there since the war, Haines Upright, Player-Pianos is fully gvar- funded without question or ar- Slem‘ml‘ll l-,wrl. $398 § r. Gales founded and conducted for i 5595 ‘ anteed for from 1 to 10 years, Fu_me:;t. Could anything be | mahogany. used : 2 our ye r:lme Delrou Symphony Or- J. H. Williams Upright, acrordxsglln ]chcu- :geted\q“ airer? | 3. H. Williams Upright, o is . H. & Beautifal Patterns— 2ol S eays | we” sbuhiay oteciod | The Prices | matiogan 98 B annhauser” overtures, i 2l e Bl S [ et = Sizes 131 to 161, T udei e et cndlthe e e | ey The fgures placed on this | : { sifal” “Tristan and Isolde” and “The Steinway Uvrith | elegant list of Pianos and | Story & Clark Player, = | Mcistensinger.” cbony, used . | Free Players are certainly low at | hogany, = Franklin Player, mahog-" Wel include® free with o this t.unc of high prices. Think “ used ............ any, slightly * @ Player-Piano a beautiful benl o A i i%ar | Solo Comcerto Laymen 8 M_ldday msediss i b 675 | to match, or stool with a Piano. s(;rs’ Come and be convinced. | Player,mahogany 5589 Lenten Services B. F. Keith’s Theater Daily, Except Saturdays, 12:30 to 1 O’Clock Here We G'o---For an Eye-Opener! PAJAMAS ‘ Sold for $2.50 and $3.00 ; ! 3550 ! Tomorrow: Conducted by— Rev. G.\I. Humphreys Speaker— Dr. James E. Freeman Splendid Patterns Fine Cambric, Crepes, Percales and Madras, Plain and Striped—15 to 18 Long Time to Pay Balance to Approved Breaking the Season Wide Open! MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK LY Owned by and bottled under the direct of the French Government Natural Alkaline Water ‘There is now an ample sup- ply of this famous Mineral Water, and it can readily be obtained from Dealers 1,000 Fine Silk NECKTIES All New Spring Goods—Representing a Tremendous Increase in Values Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will take great plegsure in demonstrat- ing any instrument to you, whether you buy or not. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Don’t put off buying. The prices and terms are all in your favor. Finabe Vasooms.e |77 NIGHTS UNTIL A Niams, P | NIz NINE 1330 G Street N.W. EEEEC—:E—E:’JEEE—:EEEE—:E NIGHTS « , HENRY E. 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