Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 5

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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921 25 0/, OFFON UPflOLSTERING Socialists Denounce President | Special offer for the month of F Over Alloged Debs Writing Ban || Last 5 Days of Discount Furniture Sale : 1 By the Associated Press. neer of the United States Navy and a | { . . ’ f . . iRl SREEE P it e s of Maal Bl it T'he Hecht Co. drives a dee . - ment denouncing the Department of s dead at gnskho_ritlis o 3-piece Parlor Suites $ T tome Witeon because| here. He was born in New York eity | i3 E . L4 L3 f (3 12 przce-wedge into furniture Now Upllolstel'ed it was alleged Eugene V. Debs, in the and entered the N in 1837, as a| Driving prices downward 15% to 50% is pushing sales upwards nied writing and visiting_privileges, . was issued today by socialist party __ Munsey Leases Building. ) headquarters. NEW YORK.—Frank A. Munsey The statement said it was presumed | has obtained a lease upon a large that the order which “extends even to | six_story bullding near Greenwich his weekly letter to his wife.” village ang in a district that has not issued at the instance of the Pr )een invaded by newspapers before, for the home of the Lvening Tele- 3 gram, it is announced here. The! WORK FINISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. I oriafitacatve ene V.| building, 1 e oo “AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. {ibuts, youd n o bt St | seweiidr s 3 50 7 ) 627FStLNW. Ihwi i Caoics Phone Main 8139 &S0, reoene s | Wilson, were met by Warden Zerb lat the Atlanta federal penitent A care to discuss it.” ' local at- that Atlanta federal pri had been de- | third assistant engineer. for. caereee This Is for Labor Only. Special Low Price On Tapestries, Velours and Silk Materials For people are glad to buy at these new low prices—for two or three years they have wait- ed to furnish their homes, and now the time is ripe. i lan Forestry Conference. — Adequate protection | res, co-operation by | and i They recognize and appreciate the quality of the furniture in the sale. This quality is not in spots —it extends clear thru, even to the kitchen— where we stock such standard lines as s in the future could r N\, ithe alist leader, who is the north central states forestry ; a ten-year term at the prison ference here February 24. ' victi violating the Sl | pionage act. not surrised.” wa Fund for Graft Probing. . 3 | Castlcton’s com 2 > v —Creation of a trust Delivers T his Duo- Cratlon or e Railrond Shops to Cloxe { chant, to be used in OELWEIN, Tow: e c inquiries in the_city fold Bed to Your Chicago Great W 5 ¢ he: only in ent of his will close Thurs i result of corruption ex- period, it is announced. es by forme; 3 Home men are affected. o o . e MoDts g * Anti-Cigarette Bill Passed. 5 anonymous threats on his Bohn Syphon Refrigerators McDougall Kitchen Cabinets So people are buying freely, not only because they are get- - ting quality and value, but because they are finding precisely what they want. BOISE. Idaho.—An anti-cigarette bill has been passed by the Senate. They should find what they want here—stocks are larger and more complete than in any period in our history. In fact, it is these tre- mendous stocks that force the liberal discounts of 15% to 509%—the broadest we have ever made in any sale. Lid Put on Jazz Dance. Aid for Jobless Falls. SYRACU! N. Y. — The commoni CHICAGO.—Plans for _alleviating the unemployment situation he shortening the hours of men now led jazz dance in hotels and publ work were abandoned when the Ch ance halls, ordering all such places camo Federation of Labor failed at| (0 close their doors at midnight and meetings to act on the proposals sub- mitted two week: council unanimou prohibiting As indicated in the illustration, the discounts cover all furniture—the least you can save on any piece is 15%, the most 509, and in between lies vast sections at discounts of 20% to 40%. < ling any person under sixteen of age to attend or partici E0 in w e ans of the munic Another N. D. Bank Closed. i BISMARCK, N. D.—The state bank of Crouse, N. D.. has been closed, ac- cording to an announcement of O. Lofthus, state bank examiner. Sale of corsets, $1 Pink and white coutil Corsets, in low or me- dium bust style: some with elastic inserts and all fitted with garters at back and sides. Kills Three While Insane. FORT WORTH, Tex.—Bert Robin- son, young farmer of Tarrant county, | [l A Lucky killed his father, Will Robinson, and his two brothers, Jim and Wil, ir. yesterday during a temporary fit of ’ - insanity, according to " police. The || w m n Your Choice of Oak or Mahogany Finish : alayer wasplacediin fall hoe. | Br:ce‘laet S These women’s bi'ogue oxfords, $7.75 are one of the many styles in The Hecht Co. and HANAN sale now on T'S a combination sale, made up chiefly of Hanan shoes, but in- cluding a number of new styles of The Hecht Co.—one as illus- trated. Upholstered in Black or Brown Leatherette o Watches RICHMOND, —Offered at Durham, prominent in local welfare movements, has Big Savings! candidate for the general assembly of These brogue oxfords come in the popular calfskin with new wing tip, Goodyear welt sole and with a choice of flat or military heel. All sizes and widths from AA to D, at $7. (Hanan ehoe shop.) ord as being the first woman ever to run for the legislature in the his- tory of the state. With such an opportunity to buy high-grade watches at Fifty Street Cars l'l-rned.:s = such low prices, it should be BOSTON.—A loss estimated at $650,- | Il easy to s Eas 000 resulted from a fire which de-| |l CRT (O S c;?& Eate and s'-oycd the Neponset car barns of |l ='pr " 0 e o : tWe Boston elevated railway. Fifty FRI F’ Atcl LepiELRpalny cars, including thirty new ones, val- EE_ OF CHARGE FOR ued all together at $300,000, were ONE YEAR. Can be worn Sarnca h either gold bracelet or ribbon and monogram en- Pacce (evy & © P735 7th STREET M.W. Night Gowns, 89¢ Slip-over gowns with kimono sleeves, all daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery and re- N\ $100,000 Fire in ark, N. J. graved FREE OF CHARGE, NEWARK. N. J.—Fire destroyed duced because counter soiled. = seven bulldings here comprising the|(l A Small Deposit Will Reserve Introducing— plant of the International Coal Prod- Your Selection ¢ B e e Gretchen CONGOLEUM RUGS - - a9 Stis100 0o Telbisae stastest g | e ; near half the nationally advertised price, The Biltmore e aprons, 55¢ bolf . nationsily, svertiond : because subject to slight misprints INTINGTON, W. Va—Gov. John |{ 4 > i . ; 3. Cormwall. in an adaress before the | I AR Percale Gretchen aprons, e e 322::"3’{;2";‘&! 1 SN Y] . in light and dark color and Really nothing wrong with these rugs—only a slight misprint where the belist thatiithe PraTalqnes (of fcrime .2 trimmed ‘with rick-rack roller failed to register the pattern exactly. R o n‘;‘fi‘:‘xf;?‘i}’s‘&fl Dol ¥ braid. < 1 (:0 : o : : el okt Gold fled 20year 9x12 Congleum rugs -+ Civfl War Véterdn "’(':“.B guaranteed cases; 15-jewel 8 Nati 7 d. coed $19 NEW YORK.—Benjagmin C. Bamp- . ton, Slghty.four, a retited chief engi- 'fi",‘,'e'd“';:":‘ix:: ;’::‘::lel"”'- Bungalow aprons; 9¢ : : atrona. ly a vem:ce at —_— Our Regular Price Light-colored plaid aprons, Congoleum rugs lie flat without bcurlmg; are serv- ; $22.50 made in loose-dress fashion, icéable and sanitary; can be scrubbed as easily and o SENATE BILL INCREASES s 85 with side fastening and ample safely asa parquet floor. These come in many attrac- NAVY’S SIZE 20 PER CENT » pockets. e tive patterns. ¢ : . Same With Engraved et o $9.75 $16.50 | $14.25 $11.85 Cases, $12.85 . o ‘o o Committee Works Hard to Get s Congoleum Congoleum Congoleum Congoleum Measupe I Shave ot Women’s spri 6x9 rugs 9x10.6 rugs 9x9 rugs 7.6x9 rugs e Knoxhats | S655 | $1048 $9.00 $7.48 An increase of 20 per cent in the & [ 7 Navy over the 100,000 men allowed by (1), € hats / 6' | ]-0. o | = distinctive novelty, side-laced low shoe, the naval appropriation bill as it s come e l8g R | = exclusive with HAHN’S and"just re- passed the House will be provided in Ty ceived. S oeding e mombers of the. Benate % J variety of new shapes. Congoleum by the yard, 38c and 43c . committee. . The committee is work- R et Developed in All-over Black Suede and ing hard to get the measure in shape o e J 8 Brown Kidskin with Brown Suede quarter to e T TRA = & - ; D) commil bably wi 14-kt. Gold Filled' Watches, ave half in this double-bill sale e srovine e PTG | withiS el Tever move 5 f Clearance of women’s Specially ‘priced two airplane carciers, costing vamrrox: ment. quare, octagon— . p y p imately 24,000,000 cact, :;d‘:enlhg?‘:e cushion or tonneau “shape Phonograph I'eCOl'dS wlllter coats "516-75 = for airplane wnutrucno:.lqn‘-':mnyg the “5‘3‘3"{"" 8:3";:!‘;!& ’ total 'or that pui Se 2, 004 n- eg"-l. ice, / . . - s . stead of ssmua._go&{w : j $30 and $35 ords are from one of the leading makers “Finals” for these fine coats. $16.75 means e records : The committee has vet to pass upon A . % . that you must take them away, or we will put therBoral s nendimentdooklig o8 Spec:al, $19.85 in America. All double disc, that is two selections ¥ WAYy s it g n 'ERY RECORD PERFECT, them away—they should bring more than $16.75 S ey s e el ey WE WILL BE PLEASED to each record. EVE 3 next winter. grams for the next five years. TO OPEN A CHARGE} Can’t mention names—see the maker's name on Included are such fine woolens as silvertones, suede ve- “« P Qs . ‘If the amendment is not indorsed! ACCOUNT Phoenix” Silk HOSIC!’Y by the committee—and probably lours, bolivia cloths, etc. Plush coats are here. too. Many of il not be indorsed—Senator Borah e gnize and appreciate the = g each record—you'll recognize and app! the coats have large fur collars. Sizes for misses and women. Semifashioned, in Black, Cordovan and will move to suspend the rules of the, |l PROMPT ATTENTION TO e 55 gl . . o e e e R o ST ST Mask ORDERS | e 5 Sale women’s dresses, $6.95 Special 5 Special posed on a general aDDruyrialxonl{)ill.' SE I lNGER S sizeat..... lgc size at..... 3 c \_’\raol jerseys, serges, satins—neat styles, to wear : 1.4 Manufacturing Jewelers late into spring. Far below actual cost of maniifacture. - GEDDES BACK IN U. S. and Opticians Envoy in Quarantine Pending 820 F sme" c.omr Sth Search of Ship for Typhus. “Look for the Big Clock” EW YORK, February _22.—Sir |y — = jand Ged;lex, British ambassador, : returning to his post at Washington . after an official visit to London, was|| Open Evenings Till 9 O'Clock detained for several hours today on Phonograph needles, 5c a pkg. of 100. Sale of women’s fur ; : scarfs and chokers, $10.75 100 COllllIIbla gl'afon()las All the ones and twos of a kind now grouped at this clearance price. board the Aquitania at quarantine while Variously in natural opossum, Australian opossum, Fitch eaih aciain were kit her roucng | No Dollars Down SmRuh e e A e ‘Automobiles were waiting at the Bat-| Far chokers, $5—Including Fox scarfs, $2950—just 6 R L R e P T Requiring people to pay in the lot Australian opossym Prows and taupe fox scarfs Soast guard cutter Manhattan 1y nene A complete with head, tail and the Aquitania, ready to receive the am.- | $1 down or $5 down on a and kit fox. paws. bassador. ir Auckland was taken off; s L O phonograph SecmS tous a AN fur coats greatly reduced, $59.50 to $595 in-inested.” They were futile way of selling. SIOVAE) TRDURIE = N e POTE R 1oy 2l 2 { why need she pay anything . : ; P Aquitania arrived off quarantine down? We shall try out our WOOI suits l'ons, 37c Indigestion Gases Acidity —— theory “‘h“'t'h::"f.;""“"" $ The biggest “hits” of 5 onographs - the day, including: Sourness Flatulence Palpitation | J- J- COSGROVE COMING. February Clearance Salle o 5 Tired of Me g Army and Navy Union Chief Here 5 - Feather Your Nest Let ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’ correct your digestion by neutralizing for Inauguration, Starck The only requirement is that you pay for $5 Junior Norfolk Guessing the harmful acids in the stomach and iniestines, then you can eat Cosgrove of ) in records, which, of course, you must have any- styles. for little chaps i;yy?.?tt(l::‘g?m%;? favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you. o8 S Saitaei Mahogany 88-Note way to test out the phonograph. © of4to9. (L)lha‘ne(Oh o 2 S io y ' . ‘ 2 - = Neat mixtures in light or i Player-Plano We can't include the records with the “no-payment-down PR e S e e g;;e_bfiu& tll!;uasmy * plan, because they may become scratched, marred or cracked, meres. Coats and trousers Grieving For You making them unavailable for stock. The phonograph, however, lined. (Piazo shop, fourth fioer.) \ goes [to you with no payment down. (Boys® shop—third floor.) f An Unusual Bargain = e ' Seventh i 3 {1 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Seventh ! 3 1 12th and G Sts. atF @ () O at ¥ & - s W - “ % fl e

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