Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 27

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i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. TEBRUARY 15 While ¢ had but 1ada on November 30 las e gover was 4 now more than 70,000 men who served | in the American Army being fitted as ucation. i today that there ta -|in The new Packard Single- Six Car joins to genuine Packard quality the following important ad- vantages: HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE LOW COST OF UPKEEP HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT The Packard Single-Six Tour- ing is now $2975, f. 0. b. Detroit v PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY - DETROIT v E [far 3 At pe s applied for * said Mr. w w ithout e had v | there | risht to s money on t lo: in putting | ““Other zovernment 1 wh \!VILLARD BLAMES PRESS. i :Says Newspapers Incited Attack or er and Post, THE LUTTRELL COMPANY 1100 Connecticut Avenue traitor and sposer of the other thi fard Gincin, vl to him movements ed the Am could "e found N, bears the signatur i you get BROMO.) Pay as little as one dollar a week and become the own- er of one of these handsome Watches. Pay as you wear it—you will never miss the money. Our liberal credit terms make it easy for you. Your promise to pay is good with Kay. VANTAGE OF KAY’S PERFECTED CREDIT SYS- TEM AND OWN ONE OF THE FINEST WATCHES IN THE WORLD. PAY A FEW CENTS A WEEK. Seventeen Genuine Ruby and Sapphire Jewels. Solid Gold Center Wheel, Etc. Money Refunded If You Can Buy THIS Watch Cheaper for Cash Ask Any Railroad Man | This wonderful, high-grade Watch is made by the Illinois Watch Company, which employs many of the world’s most renowned experts to supervise its watchmaking. It is the outcome of years of scientific study and experience. The strict- ly high-grade materials and such requirements as are seen only in the highest-priced railroad grades are to be had in this watch. They include such railroad requirements as DOUBLE ROLLER ESCAPEMENT. STEEL ESCAPE WHEEL, SOLID GOLD CENTER WHEEL, ADJUSTMENT TO TEMPERATURE, POSITION AND ISOCHRONISM, BREQUET HAIR SPRING, MICROMETRIC REGULATOR, GENUINE RUBY AND SAPPHIRE JEWELS, ETC.,, which assure ex- cellent running qualities and make this Watch one that can always be relied upon. THE FACTORY AUTHORIZES US TO GIVE A NEW MOVEMENT AT ANY TIME SHOULD YOURS FAIL TO KEEP ABSOLUTELY PERFECT TIME. ALL DESI - & WATCH COULD NOT POSSIBLY GIVE YOU BETI'ERSS gg\sllgl’li R e L Jewelry J EWE L RY COM pA N Y Crystal, e 407 Seventh St. NW, 15¢ BRI 0 0 2 [ 1921, 1 U. S. LEADS IN TRAINING MEN TAKES UP OBJECTIONS |WAiE ofhethsr 2n WHO DISABLED IN WAR SERVICE, | 70,000 Veterans in Schools of U. S., as| Against 44,500 for Britain and 38,374 for Canada, Fisher Says. a vocational training, and wishes to | men we are training now, about 5,000 | ment in hospitals other than those 5 | operated by the Army." There are 1,800 schools and colleges | where the ocational training, which means that | a schooling in the rudiments of edu- o | cation is neces: take up a specific subject. career, the greater par: n an appeal to the 1 TO LABOR CONClLlATORTm‘nm» Liller from Alaba Kilby stated that the repr We Pay DAILY BALANCES 2% 3% EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. President’s Secretary Answers Ala- | | bama Governor's Request for | 3 | Withdrawal of Liller. | President Wilson's secretary, | seph P Tumulty, replyir | quests of Gov. Kilby of | Commi withdrs t them out twice each month the 15th. and most ill get their compensation today or tomorrow. In At- nd Wew Orle: interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly or report he directed Com ation Liller to pro n for consultation coal min “In all of the the Walter F | night. Se that_he has interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly ary under ad ke it, he can go from the hoswital to training at once. Of the 70.000 e belng trained while taking treat- | Constipafion interestion special uvingu | (o) accounts—compounded semi. annually government's disabled are ting themselves to make 'Vanishes ndent living, and more tha 0 factories and cstablishments o : Forever uction. About " | Prompt—Permanent—Relief ! CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vege- table—act surely but strial pursu lected to ta mmerfeial urses, 14 per cent a taking pro- Kentl’ oa ‘he sional courses, and 12 per cent are | UVers lowing_agriculture. The remain- | Stop after- r. or 15 per cent, are taking pre- | dinnep dis- per cent tress —cor- ry before they can |fect indiges- Of "those | tion; improve ng for a professional | the complexion — re studying ho are tra: No matter what you want, you'll find if at Mayer’s during the February Sale and it will be at the sale prices, too. You'll not have to chooss from odd pieces or discontinued patterns, but you can choose from the very best suites or pieces int our-entire store, _The prices, too, are lower than you’d expect to pay for such good furniture. Truth is, we've adjusted our prices until, with the reductions of the February Sale, they are away below a ;thing that you'll find in the city. « - Solid Mahogany Wing Rocker, in Tapestry, $45.00 Chair_or Rocker, made by Karpen, of solid ma- Besides—when you're buying Lifetime Fur- niture you are buying lasting satisfaction. It will pay you to come in and look around. Won’t you come—this week—please? hogany and upholstered in excellent tapestry or velour. Karpenesque construction throu gh- out. Martha Washington Sewing Table, Solid Mahogany, $24.75 Made of solid mahog-« any with drawers, and spool holders; bas tray and in- visible binges; fluted legs and oc- tagonal ends. Karpen Overstuffed Rocker, $49.75 f A deep luxuriantly up- A holstered chalr with loose cush- ions, Karpenesque construction, up- holstered in a fine grade of tapestry. Mayer & Seventh Street Between D & E g T %IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIII|lIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmmmn........ “ »

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