Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 34

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\J .sHoffr::n Co. $uBlatn Ofice, 740 12th St. N. W. BTy | NAME BANK LIQUIDATORS. Three Selected for Cuban Commis- sion—One an American. HAVANA, February 12—A presi- dential decree sent to the Official Ga- zette for publication names Miguel Iribarrer, secretary of the treasury: 0s Wells, president o tional Bank of Birmin | CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 m, Ala, Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Havana s of Phone' M. 4724 | PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE | !¢ aw. There is Life in Peacock Ginger Ale Peacock Ginger Ale fairly bubbles | with sparkle and zest; and when you get your first taste, you too will say that he:mis a®etter ginger ale. Pure water, sterilized and twice filtered to protect your healith; Jamaica ginger and fruit | flavors in combination with properly |in carbonated water to give a pleasing thir-*<quenching quality—that is Pea- | on cock Ginger Ale. You will find Pea- L R U D R PRERBRBEDBIBRRS - = 1 P ~ cock Ginger Al~ a more satisfying and 1 - referendum was ordered after 3 more healthful cynk. huilding Corpor. (| & Open 830 AM. Savings Dept. Open Until 5:15 - “oast Shipbui - Do not ask merely for ginger ale— o e o at 15th and 16th duct bf prod say PEACOCK. Your grocer ordrug- | il flecissiry hecause of business de- | 9 o gist sells Peacock Ginger Ale in 1572 {pression. i x Phone Maln 572 ounce bottles. 20 e }‘H‘Z“T"Sl.‘ Z’&’éfi?&:”ffi,‘g}i‘;‘{;fi ¥ than today. “nion leaders objected Your grocer also sells Peacock | he short t. llowed to lea * < e o] o i St 8 For Our Daily Dime Savers— b patillalandiLemontSoda. ‘gfififfif“’ J:?‘{u"xfi‘:’,‘.?ié‘eié"‘?ifilf‘?fi: | ) v p t vithout await 3 = i o i o b WEISBROD & HESS, Philadelphia CEREE palOn SRIEED SRR The Irresistible Thrift Builders, ‘ —_—— - ~ g e e ™ | DISBARMENT STANDS. \\ hole [‘amghe.\ Are L':Ing Them. | HILADELPHIA, Pa. Pebruars 15 Sent by Mail—Phone Today. e« Pennsylvania supreme court - = lafirmed the action of the . 1 gheny ‘( u\u‘n,\'l wvlur(' in di ~ acob Margo i R S Second National Bank and t Ginger Ale HOYLE & MARTYN Local Representatives Stewart Building, Washington, D. C. $5. NEW STYLES FIRST APPEAR il | IN THIS sHOP » €D1sens cuans’ ! Advertisement THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Perfects This Invention Tomorrow—Watch It. NOW THIS (S THE OUTSIDE 0€ THE DOOR! You'LL NOTICE THERE'S MO KEY HOLE: How IN THE WoRLD CAN A BURGLAR Pic A LOCR WHEN we CAN'T GET AT 1 ? tee MUTT, MITT mE ! 1 M OA RID iSHIPYI\RD WORKERS’ VOTZ "0 BE ANNOUNCED ! Union Heads to Receive Report at New York Thursday on Ques- tion of Wage Reduction. Results of the referendum vote now {being taken among shipyard work acceptance of will be reported next Thursday | w York at"a meeting of union {heads. Reports from various districts are reaching American Federation uf: i t he entert County Bag, Ass e | 00 NEW YORE AND RETURN NEXT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20. System. See t with his oath as a law- | & he original proceedings against | 33 is were brought by the Alle- a aried piaces of interest. turdsy midnight, 12:43 a. D. C, T'VE (NNENTED A BURGLAR - PROOF Lock! I DEEY ANY BURGLAR T PICK THAT Lock! WHEN You SHUT The DOOR 1T LOCKS ISELE ) AUTOMAT LCALLY. IT'S CCRTAINLY BG ENCVGH! WHAT HAveE You IAWENTED? | | ALUMNI EFFORT PRAISED. |RED CROSS TO TEACH President Wilson and Dr. Hihben‘ Commend Nursing Fund. BALTIMORE, Md.. Letters commending th alumni _of Johns Hopkin: School for Nursing to raise a $1.00 000 endowment fund have been ident Wilson and Dr. president of Clothing Remaking. vicini have lower Wi fternoon at 2 o'cloc ation of the manufac rursing may bec proper facilities instruction of rec 1 for the o profoe- ) R4 LAE ¥ 509 7th St. N.W. son % Dimes Make Dollars! .00 ;% Dollars Buy Homes! e goeat matzon: | 35 e The Young ens 1319-132] F Street STORE-NEWS | The Truth—and Nothing But the Truth —_—— $ - . Men, you don’t realize what an opportunity this really is. Here is a very large and carefilly selected stock of the high- est class of suits manufactured. We use the comparative prices simply to show you that this has been the most expen- sive clothing on the market. A great majority of these suits are either a half or only a quarter lined, making them weights that are just what you want for spring wear. Any Overcoat Values to $60 You can select any overcoat in our shop and buy it for $19.75 —but that price means CASH. We can’t charge nor send them C. O. D. at any such ridiculous figure. If you can use an over- coat, here’s your chance. - STORE HOURS: 8A.M.to 6 P. M. Buy Your Spring Suit at Once The two groups include every suit in our shop (dress clothes excepted) and we offer you unrestricted choice at $22.75 for anything you find marked as high as $60. For $31.75 you get the suits marked from $65 to $80. If you want a blue serge—it’s here. There are also many browns, grays, greens and a nice variety of mixytures. You'll find your size. Suits $65 to $80 Just received the first new spring line from one of our best manufacturers. New, stylish blocks in six different- shades— quality that the maker features as $7.50 value and we can as- sure you that this would be a fajr price. But this shop always steps out in front at the very beginning of a season with some special bargain—and here it is. Caps Upto $5, Spring Weights & Colors, $1.85 : MAKING OF GARMENTS February ;;~|24 Chapters Asked to Send Repre- sentatives to Meeting to Study Twenty-four Red Cross chapters in this been requested to send ear that | representatives to a public meeting Fri- for the demon re of children's slothing out of aduits’ worn clothing. This meeting, 1o be held in the assem- EVERY DAY - 1319-1321 F St. New SpringHats | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 NES, BUT 1F THERE'S MO KEY HOLE How ARE You GONNA UNLOCK THE DODR S0 WE CAN GET N7 AnsweR me THAT? wer. Trade mark . om) I'LL HAUG T® DoPE THAT ouT! 1N . THE MEANTIME WE CAN CRAWL IN THROLGH bly hall of national headquarters is der (he joint auspices of nati quarters, the Potomac division District ‘chapter. All auxiliaries of il local chapter have becn urged to send |y, e full delegations, and women of Wash- | ne- somaderay” One of the fe be present to avall themselves of this | o ne aionyy latest conservation and thrift movement. | **\ """ 2 Mre. Louis Baker, director of pro- | e Disiris duotion in the Atlantic division, will | theift commit be the principal speaker and give Eugene Stodd practical illustrations of the manner Mothers and In which worn apparel can be turn- | ciation is ad ed into useful articles for infants| have alre and children. Miss Margarct Lambie, | chapter h Notice How Large ‘Your Dollar Is Here Regular George & Co. patr “regular” George & Co. prices. Twice a EEEEEREHSS PSSR LS SN F S 34 able to offer such remarkable bargains Pajama check with elastic belt in back. Sizes 34 to 46. Bet- ter anticipate your _needs for the coming season and save a quarter on each suit. Two pairs for Boys’ Yoy erm 1o oy | All_wool Pallts gray with body BLOUSES sizes 32 Strong, dur- 5 able, 7°to 17 4,5 and years . to 7— Boys’ Stockings 0Odd Lot Men’s Half Hose Fancy Striped Silk Half] Hose, formerly §1.25 to $2.00, Chalme: . Heavy 2 pairs for Cotton’ Half Hose, in black and cordovan, 8 pairs for 1 director of volunteer service at na- work including the remaking of Arn tional headquarters, will preside. j will be exhibits of clothes that ha ington generally are cordially invited 10 | gren’s wear made from flour bags will ons are used to getting exceptional values even at the “Dollar Day.” At this great sale values even more exceptional are offered. We are open market—taking advantage of everything that will tend to lower prices. We request the return of anything that can be bought for less elsewhere. :stripet;? $1 .00 Children’s Rompers Fast colors; sizes Kidialls for Boys In khaki, $1.00 4 Pairs for $1.00 UNDERWEAR ’ sizes 34 to 46, $1.00 a suit. drawers from 36 to 42 only, 2 for $1.00. pajamas, bed coats and bed socks 1o atures of the occasion |turned from rments for spitals and « amps i m garments discard worthless; even chil- | T SO THINKING HOT AND COLD. ber conservation and | From the Roston Transc:ipt by| She—Tiubby dear, the mere tho ot | of the furs wou promised me m me feel warm. d the mere thought of es the cold shivers run « Notice How Large Your Dollar Is Here month we hold this VERY SPECIAL event of because of the way in which we buy—on the Overalls and Mechanics In blue, white and blue and_ white stripes. with and without aprons, union made. All regular sizes. It will pay you to lay in_a supply at this price. $ A Stripe Per- cales, sizes 8 2 $1.00 sizes 2 Men’s Ties Hazedown Silk Two for $1.00 Formerly $1.25 rs Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, ccru color, Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in ccru color: Wool-mixed Shirts and Drawers, all sizes in the lot. Formerly sold up to $3.00, $1.00. Odd Lot of Boys' Ribbed Union Suits, 2 for $1.00.

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