Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 32

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il 32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY¥ 18, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—We All Agree With Pa. — By POP MOMAND. | * WHY! YOU OUGHT To| BE ASHAMED TO WEBR THAT HAT lTS DENTED, AND FADED, WHY! ITS A SIGHT ! DO YOU THINK MR, JONES WOULD WEAR A THING LIKE THAT ? 1T LoOoKS LIKE THIRTY CENTS, LIQUOR MAY BE MOVED IF HELD BEFORE DRY ERA | ga Internal Rules Intoxi: cants May Be Transported From Revenue Storehouse to Home. ! Intoxicants legally acquired before :Gi January 17, 1920, and held in but not under bond, may be Miner Norn Ported by the owner o his dwelling | Program ton place for the use of and i making Club: family and under | Club; Ty With the recent decision of the United | Tomorrow {structions in of { given States Supreme Court on that point. Permits for the transportatio Trinidad 8 | tna in g [ B i st n Community Ing. dicte such liquor must be obtained from a ' ing for women. federal prohibition director. however, and there is nothing in the regulation | gy, that will permit the withdrawal of [ night liquor held in bond for use as a[mu : Deverage. ichet Club; d - Liquor la ned before na-| l°t Hubi dr tional pro regulations | _ provided. m: ceeived by the | Reirs of the deceasrd® owner, wno; ORDERED TO SYRACUSE. would have the same Tghts of POS-| ojrst Licut. Rudolph F session and transportation as the!grdnance department. h original owne: A required by the regu tions to make a report showing Kind: uantity owned to the prohibition or_of their state within thirty No report is necessary cover- | liquor mow held in a private and ing d imates of how muech money be refunded proprietors of busi- s closed by prohibition in the form ‘of deductions trom. Income {ax Xeturns are being worked out by Perts of the internal revenue bureau, : Statements by Senators Smoot o Ktah and Frelinghuysen of New Jer. sey that from $1.000,000.000 to 0, £00.000 would have the government to be returned |)\ 11 be answered by ‘ Internal Revenue Commissioner Wii- Tiams. offici estimates a = said, ax soon as the | o.are compieted ‘1‘ THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | ‘ Wilson Normal Community Center— Moving pictures for children will con- tinue at 3:1 this evening. Girl Scouts, Troop No. 1, | Practice at 3.30. There will be a spe- | cial meeting of the board of directors this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Other | activities tonight: Domestic science class for juniors. under supervision | of the night schooi: Boy Beouts. Troops 40 and 77; Junior Club; library | Open for reading and reference. i H tl‘axl Washington Community Cen- | er, tern High School—This even- 7:30. French Ci Wallach Boy 3 Epworth Boy | | Thomson Community Center—The Children’s Dramatic and Expression Ciub will be instructed at 2:30 this| afternoon. Adult Dramatic Club will meet with Mrs. Randall at 7:30 p.m. Dressmaking tonight, 7:30. Park View Community Center—The | Park View Boys’ Athletic Club and the Friday Night Social Club will | et ot their regular hour this even- | ng. E. V. Brown Community Center, to- day 3 p.m. for children: rhythmic dancing, French; dancing for children. 5 to 6 p. dancing for young people, .p.m. Boy Scouts, Troops 52 and 'wm’ meet at 7:30. Library open 7:30 | o 9:30. .S ‘o Southeast Community Center, Tyler School, 11th and G streets southeast— The Follyanna Girls' Club is prac- ticing a dramatic performance to be staged in March. | Johnson-Powell Community Center, Powell School—This afternoon, French “for children, beginners at 3; interme- diate at 3:40, and advanced at violin lessons for children at 4. I /Gay Evening Club for girls and boys with parliamentary drill; dramatics, sors, Razors, Penknives, Butcher and Kitchen Knives, Jce Skates, etc. We do Nickel Pllun , Gold Plat. dng and Silver P ng.g = All Work Guaranteed. ¢ THE GIBSON CO., 917 G St. Q TATIONERY —You will find the partie- A\‘JE sharpen all kinds of Sci.., ular kind you want bere. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1009 Pn. Ave. Take Note of Our = Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberg, Presideat Joseph Sanders...1st Viee Pres. Alexander Jokn M. Riordo; A. Harty E- Mayer, Dr. F. H. Morbart, 0."B. Zantainger. ind to opem a savings account OF COMM! BANK ;v Cor. 7th and E Sts. | B Special C For 8 by 10 Enlargements —You will get quality workman- ship here all the time. . M. A. LEESE {30 % {ed from duty in th N dej for. partme. dwork Club will ports at T > A, will meet al and at 1 o'clock physical train. eering office, Quality-~the guiding star THE FAMOUS D AP/ suy Center—The pan. Center—The Before the can American compete with out its overhead exp Benson told the House gating the bo efforts had expenses. Until the a rock bottom | personnel w and took imme Whitelegs, by the chair alsh duty ¢ | until approv ordnance | an W, Home snade Gandicer Purest and Finest —homemade Caudies in Amer- See them being made fen. fresh daily. At the Little S’:op Around the Corner (Ineluding war tax) Merchant Marine Cannot Compete | With Foreign Interests Unless |, Overhead Wiped Out. View. i merchant intercsts, the United Stat re reduced to! of the committee v 605 1010 E St. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS 13 THAT So! LET ME TELL “YOU DEAR WOMAN 1T naY LOOK LIKE THIRTY BuUT I foreign | at down A Quality Product That Is Popular AUTH’S ROYAL PORK —It is ideal for Breakfast or Luncheon, either fried or broiled. Ask Your Grocer for Auth’s Pork Products N. Auth Provision Co. 623 D St. S. W. SWING’S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY JA The coffee of historical ex- cellence. The coffce house dominated the official and social life of In 1683 William Penn wrote in his accounts New York at a cost early Philadelphia. that coffee was sometimes procurable in of eighteen shillings nine pence—the pound cqual to about $4.68. VA--MOCHA COFFEE 50c Ib. The genuine Java and Mocha is procurable here at 50c Ih. E A 10c trial package £5CO-COFTEE 50cIb. —the Coffee with the beefsteak richness. SCO TEA 80c1b. makes 40 cups. M. E. SWING CO. 8th and H Sts. N.W. old Headquarters for Briar Pipes and §: It's an old fashioned cigar —with the old fashioned quahty and -the fashioned flavor. 8¢c—2 for 15¢ At All Dealers., Made in Washington by Henry T. OEterdmger ‘Washington's Model Cigar Factory at M. 7601 PR R AR YRR AR RN R ERER AR R AR AR RRER | | ! g e VALUE THIS HERE LID AT EXACTLY THIRTY SIX BUCKS: YEH, IT COSTS ME FORTY CENTS A DAY To PARK IT AROUND AT HOTELS, THEATRES] AN RESTAURANTS! TVE WORN IT THREE MONTHS; 90 TIMES 40¢% 13 #36. TLL TELL TH ORLD THIS 1S A VALUABLE LiD! = —— THIRTY Six DOLLARS® 1P HOHEND 1 of the of n_to zo into t te ¥. He did so, and reporte 3 no grounds whatever for| board's there w the rum ttempt impres- = The electric eel, found in d duiana, can administer re electric shock, s enough to overcome | i ' Brazil | a horse. Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS JONQUILS, $1.00 Dozen Fresh cut from our greenhouses. - PRIMROSE PLANTS, $1.00 Each Beautiful, Healthy Plants WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. 14th and New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 106 and 107—Open Sunda & % % ‘« * % % k3 % k3 % % % % % % % & % % % % 9 am. to 1 pm. R E R Washington’s Great Truss and Elastic Hosiery House - Our service on Truss Fitting and Elastic Hosiery and Abdominal Supporters is the best in the city. Our close affiliation with the physicians of Washington gives us knowledge not pro- curable anywhere else. We have private fit- ting rooms, with experienced men and wom- en fitters. Prices most reasonable. The Gibson Co., Inc. The Great National Surgical Supply House 917 G N.W. For Saturday George Offers SHIRTS Made of'a very fine qual- ty of percale, in neat siripe patterns, guaranteed fast color; soft French cuffs, 5-button front. Sizes 14 to 17. Every Shirt Perfect PAJAMAS ' $1 39f BOYS TWO-PANTS SUITS f;’)‘ Boys' All-wool Two-Pants Suits—Coats are alpaca lined and both pairs pants are fully lined: Norfolk models with belt all around and patch pockets. Sizes 9 to 17. The finest quality of boys' clothing we offer —and the prlce for Saturday is “We Request the Return of Auything That Can Be Bousht for Elsewhere,” In plain colors and stripe percales. Sizes A to D. A truly re- markable value. Forty Years of Quality I The word FINAL according to WEBSTER \ and ¢ “ GROSNER MEANS: that which is last or makes an end. Final Reduction | Regardless of Former Prices Entire Stock of :‘ 1| Kuppenheimer ' Suits & O’coats At One Price 971‘5_' Men’s and Young Men’s Models—Single and Double Breasteds Plenty of Summer Weights Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Serges, Cashmeres and Flannels Herringbones Pin Stripes Oxford Grays Light Grays Browns Greens Blues Tans Checks A’ Full Dress and Tuxedos, $37.50 As . ways--Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Alterations Free Small Deposits Accepted —House of Kuppenheimer good Clothes S Forty Years of Qualily Another 4()() PURE SILK SHIRTS Eagle Crepes White Habutais Rogers & Thompson’s J; Empire Flat Striped Broadcloths Empire Sl!m Striped Bmlldodn Pussy Willows Satin Striped Radtums 5.95 rOSNer 10I3 PENN. AVE. NW. —house of Kuppenheimer good clothes

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