Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1921, Page 20

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THE SUNDAY STAR, h{IRISHHOME RULE - | | WASHINGTON. D. €, FEBRUARY 27, 1921-PART 1. Tt In Time for Easter? The days between now and Easter will be busy days for us. If you have any wearing apparel to be cleaned or dyed in time for Easter, we would suggest getting in touch with us WITHOUT DELAY. HOFFMAN CO. (Incorporated) Cleaners--Dyers Main Office: Plant: 740 12th St. N. W. 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. 12 | l]ElAY PREI]I[}TE[I =7 |y \ Elected in Time to Start Ma- | e Ready Monday! Another Great Cable to The Star a wo Daity News. |l il | of Floor Lamps Choice of 250 New Lamps in 50 Beauliful Styles (Eleven as Skelched ) LIN. Ircland, February It responsible opinion of most otlic that ac, ions of the ording to t t boty home rule souther a 1 repub- Treland to cease the Unquestionably the Biggesl Dost- strial thflnnlw Phone Main 4724 Private Branch Exchange Value in Floor Lamps liver Offered in Washington | Would be candidates for the clections and t ht be f orced to t s ndidates to | in in favor ||| ippeared HWe Are Now Located in OUR NEW STORE 1222 G Street N. W. Complete — Stand, Shade Puli-Chain Scockets and At- tachments. Select your own ut 1 have ! will be forthcom from the lof ex- men who fought in the | e 2 ’zizz.ma‘ b t on carrving seve ‘ gonstituencios o« program combination—any support and be supported e base .and shade in :r hodic < to see the home and are ready with a full line of s coliection. Pianos--Players--Phenographs Rolls and Records T oatn or o king within a fort- | t_nobody believ is any chance of this ‘rl.\ cd 2 Such makes as-the celebrated Hallet T B S ONG SLA & Davis, Conway & Lexington « Pianos and Players, Pathe and Cheney Phonographs, all moderately priced and reasonable terms can be had. R ———— il iSinn Feiners Charge Crown Forces With “Murder.” ated Press, i JON, February 26.—Circum- || surrounding the “murder of s by the con- | stabulary and military” from Janu- | ary 1 to February 21 are contained | m a list printed by the Sinn Fe-ml Bulletin toda | Eight of those killed, according m' . were hoys under seventeen |||l were men over fifty Twen- re described as de- | inations. Details are w that most of the men for attempting to evade - refusing to halt. With reference to two men who were killed on February 20, the {paper savs they were savagely beat- en at Dublin Castle, taken to Clon- turk Park, where tins were placed ||l over their heads and shot at close |li|f 1 = Complete If you will come see the lamps and compare them h others offered elsewhere at much higher prices, we have no fear but what you’ll choose one of these lamps in preference. McHugh & Lawson 1222 G Street N. W. sions from one of the most skilled They come to us at price conces A so satisfy the demands of beauty "The Bulletin also gives signed | i\ in the ]a.n]pl'l’]dl\lllf\" cralt.. l hey'll i Home of the Celebrated Hallet & Davis it e prestimanees awattine and service as to meet with instant approval. ‘ Pianos and Players racks, in which they declare they | | g ) 5 3 5 Ny ey i » Hevgibeeniitortuted o e tusing it THE STANDS are made with particular care—5%4 feet THE SHADES, 24-inch, are made {'I m'h I;Ll‘lm:"ll%ml} o i e fif\(."rfifi[a&"p;! I tall, and very massive, with full, extra heavy bases: handsomely ored silks: pleated, shirred and plain _«ilui\.. \‘\ ith sil o m'xln_\, ! = =8 oF Them turned in effective designs and finished in rich mahogany. chenille fringe and tassels. Secams finished with fancy braic PURSUE IRISH REBELS. . 4 5 Th P et 9 o Macroom ' Ambuscade Casuslties | We Urge You to Make an Early Selection. e Price, $25.75 i Believed Exaggerated. | 5 St a | Dl'BLfl.\' ruary 26. —Reliable de- | Drapery Department, Fourth Floor, Directly in Front of Elevators—at 9:15 Monday the Selling Starts t st @ d a r er 55 L, Nmz"l}aml the fl;.;xT : f:he TR [ S Ry (e O AR ey, e i R U Rty ¢ BT 3 St B e RS S | lowed it are still lacking. It is be. N TR e y lieved, however, that the casualties | exaggerated. A com- | ued today by Dublin i the pursuit of the | ‘Jhe Blé Hardware and Hou.ref&tmrhmg Store. 11 th.and G St= pa i by twenty roya as over boggy gre ns and finally The March Sale of Notions . had to be abandoned because fresh |||l WEAR-EVER Special Sale on Rostile reinforcements were obscrved | || =] on the high ground to the rear of the | ||| 2 h - Second Floor n'u.« were suffered | (,[ are undoubtedly preparing to start Spring sewing. You will find here cvery conceivable little item il > this running fight, X = I3 en ALUMINUM cd_ that two members II\\L is so necessary to making and Ifln\hm;\ any sort of a garment. of the attacking force were killed. Troops and police, it is stated, were again operating today in a wide area || in their attempt to round up the | { rebels. The country is a wild and | difficult one and it is evident the men | are well supplied with ammunition. {PLOT OF UPRISING IN JAIL We have immense assortments of supplics—of best quinh'.a*m.v] items are grouped for your convenience. THE SAVINGS are proportionately great and unmistakably important—perhaps it is only a matter of a few cents on the article, but when pennies are potent, as they are these days, participation in this event spells thrift. . % Wear-Ever || Stamped on Aluminum Cooking Utensils Every Plece They are light in weight, are bright as silver and do not rust—do not contain and cannot form with fruit or Miscellaneous vegetable acids any poisonous compound. They are as pure and safe as china or glass. They are solid metal, are uninjuared by sudden changes of temperature, cannot crack or chip. § NIPPED BY POLICE RAIDS | Argentine Governor Discovers Con- spiracy to Release Prisohers Wear-Ever Utensils are stamped from thick, hard and Rob Provincial Bank. sheets of aluminum, are made without seam or <r)]d(‘r BUENOS AIR 2 | Diseovery of a d conspiracy Wear-Ever Utensil is polished outside. The inside is S eiprovidcial ment of Salto, D iles northwest of Buenos Aires, finished by a special process which makes the metal harder ed the police to make raids in and smoother. Special! persons were according to a to the minister’ of the by Gov. quart s WEAR-EVER Saucepan $1.65 WEAR-EVER Preserving or Stew Kettle pn‘c\em::;:r;g Ihland!e‘ 6-quart size. chuhr $2.20 Other WEAR-EVER Specials WEAR-EVER Stewpan, AR-EVER Br e adpans, with bail handle and cover. inches. Reg- 95(: 6-qt. size. Regular $2 50 | ular price $1.15. price $362........ WEAR - EVER ‘Double ses and was national offic The provi been ene of a hot po- With long handle and cover, 2/>-qmrt size Sz value oit N0 o . 'LADY CECIL AGAIN BRIDE. | Weds Viscount Milner, Recently Retired British Oflicml February recently ro | married today to Lady ¥ widow of Lord » occurred gton. wedding came as nothing out in adva PR surprise ving been e regarding it. is Violet | | § i B L e Doutle | e $7.50 o et banes iler, 1-qt. size. x11 inches ...... | ed, in 1894, Col. Tord Edws Regular price” 69 75 EAR-EVER Cakepan, ,;;,'r'»ffrv A Lordiraward Il RN N 1 w nh tube in $l 75 of n;;- nmra i\l:nr;m;? .|,.v Sali ,,,,,,,,, B ! brothe » ord obert nd 1L z_q.. size. Reg- 53 50 | c“\‘\(’EAR-EVER e :l‘l:uh i A e s ular price $4.10 .... . ccl“d" BZtqt Lord Edward Cecil fought with dis- WEAR-EVER Tea Kettle, $2.75 tinction in ndmerous of the Egyptian and African campaigns and in 1912 4-qt. size. Reg- WEAR EVER Dee; { was appointed financial adviser to ul:'r"pzrice 362::.'1,..':55-2150 Cakeansivg e 400G [ mevpiian government” 1o ated AR-EV rypans, WEAR-EVER TNy inches. Regular Gem Pans. Sxx on J. Feni Cooper couldn’ ite pser S - 7 ) N Pt ety 7o | [ SRR bought them in large quantities, and stories for which he is famous. o Castillanos of ernor zed that the conspirators ha ned to attack Wear-Ever police stations, cause an uprising. in L' d S | the ja ,::31] .(;I;Ay'ul‘”:hn ):‘rwrru;(;r ippe: aucepan o provincial bank vith ||| ‘With long handle. 2 en the radicals, the | as he munched them he evolved the‘ Tapes and Bindings ard pieces, sizes Bias Seam Tape, 6-y 1to7, 3 pieces, 25c. White Tape, 3-yard pieces, in sorted widths, 4 pieces, 10c. as- Giant Tape, assorted widths, 6 vards to a picee, 7¢. Hook and } white, assorted and black TR 3 it 1d white, in as- 20¢. Snap Tape, bl sorted sizes; ya I Blanket mohair and all it colors, 1% i i Silk nding, 5'% ligne, black ! and wh Picce, 22c. | i Beltings Grosgrain Belting; widths to 3 d picce, 45¢. black Cotton 2 inches. and white, all Yard, 5¢, or 10- 2in Belting, black only, tes wide. Yard, 17c. Snap Fasteners and Hooks and Eyes it Snap Fasteners, black and white; il Sewing and Darning aseorted sizes, 6 doz, 1lc, or 20c a Jith gross. it Cottons 200-yard Spool Cotton, in white only, in 40, 50, 60. a spool Crown Snap Fasteners, black and , 3 doz., 10c. white, all s Teneco Sna ity, assorted s steners, Enod qual- zes; 3 dDL.‘ 25c. Colored Spool Cotton, colors Gold Medal Hooks and , black Hi only, 3 spools, 10c. and white, all sizes. Card, 4c. } hhllljrcirizvd‘ DA;‘(ning Cotton, : and white, cordova H I ‘ ST enloven Sanitary Goods Elastic Sanitary Belts, flesh and | Sewing Silks ‘ach, 25c. Hil Sewing silk, best quality; Sanitary \4pkn‘5, good quality, 12 in a box, 45¢c. black and colors; spools, 3 spools, 2 Spool Silk, in black only, 5-6 oz. spool, 89c. O-yard Sanitary Aprons, well made, of good quality, 19c. Compressed Sanitary Napkins, good sizes, 3 for 10c. Pins and Safety Pins Adamantine Pins, sheets in me- dium size only, 3 papers, 5¢ 1’nr|1’m Pir good ¢ ity, all . 3 papers, 1D, boxes Dress kers' Pins, all good Baby Dimple Safety Pins. protected ]nukx Dozen, 10c. good Plain k Pins, out hea assorted sizes 40 Count Box jet and white Cube Pins, -wit small sizes, 5c. h heads, in large and Hair Nets Tml Human Iair Nets, in cap and ht, all colors: doz., 50c. ir Nets, cap and straight, Each, 10c, or $1.00 doz. Hair Nets, cap 2 for 25c. Hair Nets, and hi ht, all colors, cum Double \ic~|| all colors, cach, 19¢c. Miscellaneous Dress assorted Light-weight Shiclds, all sizes, pair, 1212 Kid Curlers, e, 5¢ and 10c. Asbestos Iron Holders, well made, sizes, pack- Collar Bands, for men’s shirts, all sizes, 5c. Dutch Linen Tape, assorted widths, 3 for 10c. Sew-on Garters, in flesh and white, pair, 10c. Skirt Gauges, with chalk J|ld(]l(‘(1 25¢. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Mercerized Middy Laces, all col- ors, 3 for 10c. Non-stretchable Tape Meas- les. assorted sample lot; straight s s ;mpcrs. l'h. ck and white, plain and fancy and assorted sizes, d Yarn Needles, 5c. Linings, well made, assort- Braid, all widths and dotted 19¢. sizes, plain and all ¢ Hair 2 boxes, 2 assorted’ Shell Pins, , 3-vard pieces, white. with Piece, ck Rack Braid, white and colors, and white, as- sc. d white, Sc. Lisle il widths, in_black and whi or 12 yards, 50c. Sticke: colors, 1d Rick Rack, assorted and 4 yards to piece, 6c. abjnets. a~~r-r ed it and crimped. Each, Sc. Shoe Trees, with steel rod, pair, 7c. Colorite, for coloring straw hats, all colors, 17¢c. sizes, First Floor—Lansburgh & Bro.

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