Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 18

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, TUESDAY,' FEBRUARY 15, 1921 = THE EVENING SEEK CHANGE IN RULING 38 " [1 Gladys Alberta MacDonald is rings of a handbag on her arm, in- dicating that she had been robbed and The police were unable to dis- Employment agents in many of the larger American citles report that Capital and Surplus. ... .. $200.000.00 EDMONSTON'S A l as a political refuzee and sub- ject to deportation because of his ar- rival in America as a stowaway with- out a passport. Department officers said careful co sideration would be given the clai han’s counsel, but it w t the department still for the I messenger of the Maine su- : s ne court and wears the official [lack of work has caused many girl| QN Q°CALLAGHAN’S R|GHTS aver;zny dg“r::‘.ul July 28 lutv‘rhh:s = Resources. . .......Over $1.500, 00 e a dig- | stenographers and clerks to turn to tective Sel Darnall nof o ,000. Ot o e and dIg- | mestic. service. Counsel for Donal O'Callaghan, lord|Campbell trying a number of doors In Home of the Original FOOT of Cork, sought today to have|the vicinity of I1th and Monroe streets FORM a Oxt § — ate Department reconsider its|and nrr:llllm’i l;llxln o‘a::'gldon'an!u | M wBOO!lln ords for o that thei lient w: vithout Campbe! s ege AVe C q! as a political refusee and od to the crime and to have furnished en, Women and Children. ! Once Yo“ Have Learned The informatlon which led, the police sa: to the recovery of jewelry, sald t belong to Mrs. Mann. The articles were located in Baltimore. Attorneys Royal A. Hughes and G. E. C. Hayes for the defense reserved a statement until the completion of the testimony for the government. ) The jurors accepted after only a fe challenges had been exercised are: Charles H. Coates, Solomon Bresleur, y.| Williams S. Buckley, Albert Q. Car- re. | penter, Paul Brooks, Hans W. Irelan still | Carmel K. Cummings, Clyde Calvert; status of | John R. Stanton, Ernest T. Clagett and but some of them Harry J. nger. rding the extension PLAN MEETINGS it the knowledge of the British nment s officers sald every effort had Schedule of meetings to run through May 5 has been adopted tentatively by the Federal Employes Union, No. [ The New Cabinet Model YictrOIa Style 80 ~ Is Here! , y |l Our initial shipment of THE cabinet model, genuine Vie- trola, that the public have been long waiting for. Size makes it ideal for the small apart- Advantages of Thrift You. Won’t Need Urging to Save T HE satisfaction of secing vour surplus grow constantly bigger and bigger, together with the sense of security fostered by knowledge that you're putting adversity farther and farther away—will be enough to spurryou to more.in-* tensive thrift. Join our growing family of savers this day—One Dollar or more will start your “rainy day” ‘m' OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -PAYS o 3% Interest on Daily Balances: | EVERY ONE OF YOUR DOL 5 DRAWS FULL INTEREST FOR l%VAE!ég DAY IT REMAINS ON DEPOSIT X Shoes of the $12 Grade for $10 Both Men’s and Women’s ed out e became at it had le: When the d We-stand back of them with our unqualified guar- antee for quality of ma- order that their client any passible surveillance h government. ment. We urge you to come in jmmediately and see this latest Victrola—and remember, this {CAMPBELL PUT ON TRIAL 2, in the campaign to boost the mem- bership of the organization. Following the opening meeting of the federal board for vocational edu- terial and workmanship— the quality that assures the : utmost satisfaction and un- usual value as well. MONTHLY STATEMENT ON COMMERCIA! 4% INTEREST ON ¢ TFICA O)I'LDA?S’(‘O%‘;; SAFE DEPOSIT B PER YEAR OFFICERS: R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, shipment is limited. Delivered to Your Home on Small Cash Payment and Lib eral Monthly Terms. Ansell, Bishop& Turner, Inc. ‘ IN MURDER OF MRS. MANN Henry d on tri cation branch ac 1423 New York av. nue last night. meetings to increas membership _are to be held by branches as follows: including loan Secretary’s office, Treasury, February 1 and currency, all other branches of the Treasur: EMMETT C.DAVISON, Vi Preside: WILLIAM R. BAUM. Gastlers N emt, ROBT. T. HIGHFIELD, i Assis CSashier. WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON, G. DONALDSON. and = Vice Presideat. C. C. TUCKER., Counsel. Chairman of the Board. WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN, Victrola Style 80 (Mahogany, Oak or Walnut) Other styles—$25 to $1,500. Blacks and Browns High and Low ®|except the bureau of engraving and printing, war risk bureay and public The number of styles and the range DIRECTORS: h, h service, Fobruary 21; w: t s i o JAMES H. BADEN Wi B e I e (T " of sizes and widths give ample room Lo s e e N DTSR i HENRY C. MOSES WILLIAM MUEHLEIEEN H. GLENN PHELPS OSCAR J. RICKETTS ALBERT J. BERRES E. C. DAVISON DR. J. RYAN DEVEREUX R. GOLDEN DONALDSON romelin and the ce commenced. rs. Mann, a teacher covered early March for a most discriminating choice. The exclusive features that service, February 25; bureau of en- graving and printing, February 27. Department—Adjutant War gen- » Phone - . eral’s office, February 28; Wa; £ s 2 e 1221 F St. =i Open Evenmgs *in Wediten mear Fortor streot | SEAUS oflet;, Februsty 23; War De mark “Foot Form” Boots - DEEEE DicAk 3. micKETTS - | 2; Post ce epartment, Marc] e ac . HARAN APT. . H. STAYTON FE necticut avenue Office D h the grace and grade of these S L AR handkerchief tied with a was around her neck and the Navy Department, March 9; nav: yard, March 23 pension office branch, March 25; patent office branch, March 24; Dep: SAMUEL J. HENRY A E. FRED HEWITT Open §:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Today and To- morrow and 5 to 8:30 Every Saturday Eve. MOUNT-VERNON shoes—make them the Peers of any Footwear in America. It's to your every interest to SEE | US FOR SHOES. March Department of Agriculture branch. March 17. Department of Commerce branch, March 28: bureau of standards, March 31; Department of Labor branch, April 4: State Department brancl April 7 of Department Jus br;nch.fAnrliql ll;ANat_§olfil graining EDMONSTON~€‘?< CO, School for Boys, April 13; National 2 Training Schools for Girls, April 15 (Incorporated) S A V I N G s B A N K Library of Congress, April 18; Inter. 1334 F Street = state Commerce Commission, April 2 18; Civil Service Commission, April * Andrew Betz, Manager Cor. 9th and Mass. Ave. = .deral 5 on, Apri g:vgrnmont printing office, Ag:il Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles Panama Fana]l Cntm:l'flssion. Alprl Smithsonian Institution, April 30 I T T O e S 0 R i M and charomen branch, May 5. st . A i - . On:Sale:Tomorrow OurEntire Stock" $60 to $135 . 4 % 4 This is the:Climax! $40°for:these=coatsisslesstthan they~cost-us—not-by;.$5-0r $10, "Men’s Overcoats but-im-some-casesiby-assmuch=as 40 . ~OVERING*many-famous IMPORTED ; Overcoats, including the Chinchilla Guard Coat, the Kenneth Durward when we buy sfor:next=fall -or make,.and the choicest models-of:the very;best winter,; Americansmakes.: | REIREr J Embracing furrcollar<overcoats-of Toreign-and " We saerificostBomsandsaof Jdomestic fabrics, leather reversible overcoats, dnllarstomovetfiesacoxtseather Chesterfields, ulsters, ulsterettes. Models for thastconppRismets. Sitsican men and young men, in Heathers, Oxfords, "+ make-our-Toss -your:gaim—why - 450 P S A e Grays, Plaid-Backs—and a few Kersexs with $407Ts Tess than:any coatsin:the | - group-will cost ustoreplacelater [hrift Club Sale of Diamonds Opens Wednesday Mo rning Pay Only $1.00 a Week AI\'OTHER special Thrift Club offering of diamond rings has been arranged for tomorrow’s selling! Don’t fail to take advantage of it. : The diamonds are all blue-white, full of life, and of high quality, The settings—in styles for Jladies-and.gentlemenf—are of white gold, green gold or yellow gold. They are sold on the understanding that if at any-time-you want a larger diamond we will allow full purchase price in making the exchange. Be Sure to Secure One for $1 a Week ' Men’s Elgin Gold-Filled Watches | (=) velvet collars. Representing our entire stock without asingle exception. 193:Overcoats. Also a Special Group for $25 137 Overcoats in this lot—all of the balance of a-stock of coats that formerly sold for $40, $45 % and $50, . Styles-and fabrics for mensand young J -LINED OVERCOATS .at_Half Price! P For; marKour-word, nomatter which-coat-youpick ofthe 193— you get a bargain-you-will*never regret, and, we doubt, ever-equal, For each represents not simply a picce of merchandise, but an investment -worthy “of the-term opportunity, No better watch s FElgin” Vou o s tho it—a Jeweled Guaranteed z].z;h iv"}:,g' with a 20-year Gold Filled Open-f, for f%,{ by paying enly’ §1 a week, irty- styles cs—p| graved or cntgine tlt)rrnm' e FREE With E A Gold Filled G FREE “We-urgeryor-fo TooInfo-this matter, A beautr Practcal goid afteq cont or “Waldemay CHAIN, Simply pay FL a woek foy the Tratch amd (ho chatn s yours, ABSOLUTELY ¥rum SamePrice ChasSchiariz & San 708 Tth St. NW, e e 3123 M St. NWC I3 Years of Squarc Dealing Nationally Known Store for Menand Boys THE-AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:3040-6 Natlarally Known Store for-Meneand Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30:20-6 | lsss9ss22s09s s9ss9s2ss2s22s82s38 o =

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