Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 23

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=S, ™ 63 Years Phone Main 311 and coloring for fect. celebrated . Learn how Baby Comforts and crocheted articles, at 16 to 44. DOUBLE-BED SIZE CROCHET Just one beds; size $1.25 Bed PILLOWS, $l Covered with pretty art ticking and filled with fresh, 64c $1 Infants’ DRESSES, Fine quality nainsook, with neat lace and embroidery yoke; long or short 72x84. e R S DAMASK 49c yd. Fige quality, permanent finish, 58 inches wide. as- sorted patterne. If you make them, you can have a different style frock—just the right ef- Our expert, Reid, will show you how to secure a perfect fit. His instruction costs you nothing if you use the in New Colors Not Found Elsewhere to make mflfl”fl"’ ED . 316 11324, 7% ST.N.W. 100 ALL-WOOL JERSEY AND STYLISH TWEED SPORT SUITS 3Q) % Being Sold Up to $25 Women’s $8, $7 & $6 SHOES, PUMPS- AND OXFORDS s3£ $ Black, mahogany, self. black and tan vici, gray kid styles with Louis y and military heels—sizes 2% to 8,|dress. On sale while they last at but slightly broken in each style. ICOAL £ WOOD Consult Us About Your Requirements BEST QUALITY SERVICE VALUE of Faithful, Efficient Service MARLOW COAL CO. 811 E St. NW. EVERY SWEATER .| PURPOSE IS -| FULFILLED By Minerva Yarn each Mr. in_knitted We'’ve just received another lot of these good-looking, long-wearing Sport Suits, and they excel in style and quality those we had last. Colors are the heather mix- tures in brown, tan, green and gray, and sizes are from Bedspreads sl | hundred of these good weight Crochet Spreads in_ three neat Marseilles patterns, fof double Limit, 6 to buyer. POLLY PRIM %"B Plaid Gingham Aprons 44c Fast-color Plaid Polly Prim style with trimming: 8t 2 clas inforced at in and Gingbam | Also piai Aprons, | in sizes 7 to 15 Men’s Fine durable weaves for hard On Sale 9:15 AM. 25c Yard-Wide PERCALES The Plenty for all day. Neat stripes, dots and figures, lengths w to 3 yards: many pleces match. “Kayser” length, and covert. MAN Sale of 200 Pairs of $295. Tremendous values. $1.59 ull size Cases, with lock and key: each end. Special. Blousts, 19 Te- bive, ; full eat and ket aad rickrack | fast colors; ose’ day coly’ at Purchase of neat striped pat terns, full cut, sizes 32 to 42 waist; wear or Long Chamoisette GLOVES $1.25 Kayser Genuine Cham- oisette Gloves. in 12-button in white, mastic 3 “just like going to heaven”—any way, “Au or of Milford, Oh Photo shows “Aunt Dolly” Spencer braiding an old-fashioned rag rus. ||l * HARRY T. MILLER DIES. Employe of Government Printing Office for 12 Years Succumbs. Harry T. Miller, an employe of the government printing office for nearly twelve years, died at his home in the Woodworth apartments yesterday morning. He had been in failing health for some time and seriously ill for two months. He was thirt six years old and a native of Pen| sylvania. Mr. Miller was a member of Ham- line M. E. Church and of Harmony Lodge, No. 17, of the Masonic order and a graduate of Georgetown Uni- versity Law School. Funeral services will be held at Hamline tomarrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of Homemakers' Bible Class of Hamline, of which Mr. Miller was a member, will act as pallbearers. He is_survived by his wife, Edna Rankin Miller, and & young son. Ran- kin; his father, H. A. Miller of Penn- sylvania and_eight_sisters, whom, Mrs. G. W. McCoy and Eu Birdella and Ruth Miller, live here. Phone North 5832 WE DO WE SELL Batteries Supplies. “AUNT DOLLY," CHIEF OF POLICE, TO BE ELECTED because she has made a highly eficient chief of the town’s THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. 1209 9th St. N.W. All Kinds of Electrical Work and Appliances I wish to announce the opening of my New Electric Store and Contracting Business—and will be pleased to serve all of my friends and customers in the same prompt and efficient manner as I have during the past ten years while identified with other local electrical concerns.. Let me do your electrical work —my personal supervision guarantees that you will get the very best electrical equipment and.service. all kinds of electrical work, wiring of finished or new homes, stores, office buildings or apart- ment houses, furnish and install motors, and complete electrical service, bells, buzzers, fire alarm and signal apparatus. . Edison Mazda Lamps, Eveready Tungsten eries and Flashlights, Cleaners, Rotapex Washing Machines, Capitol Ironers, Manning- + Bowman Percolators, Irons, etc. Also a full line of Electricat Our Motto—“Quality Plus Service” Have your home wired now, prices are low, labor is plenti~ ful. Do not wait and be caught in the rush later in the spring. D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921. Press in London Pays High Tribute To John W. Davis LONDON, February 28.—Both the London Times and the Daily Mail in editorials this morning pay high tribute to the Ameri- MAYOR. whom the Pilgrims will dine to- Bight for his brilliant services 1n London. The Times says Eng- liskmen love him ‘“becnune his head s right and his heart in right, and because in a world everfull of folly and uncharity he stands out as a consistent, witty, charming pleader for sanity and good will among men.” The Times Koes on to nay that Mr. Davis spared mo effort in the eampaign of international enlightenment and brought the American embassy to o remark- able degree of eficiency, and addn: “It In of such stuff as this that Presidents should he made.” The Mall writes in vein under t €an ambassador, John W. Davis, | &= '1 Fresh Eggs Sirloin Steak Smoked Hams From nearby Virginia farms; guaranteed: packed in cartons. | Porterhouse Steak ..Ib., 45¢c PRESIDENT TO REPORT Tomorrow on Use of Emer- gency Money. calling upon President Wilson make a thorough accounting in fund, out of which America’s ticipation in-the neace confere was paid for, will be sent to House tomorrow. In making this with various charts and tables. report. he than 300 ty ewritten pages. much speculation of late. _— Transportation of American cial decision. e cherry ples that taste Grapefruit ple: Spencer is expected to suymm?‘vlneufins SEcatiesetion Large and juicy. Box stock., Best o tstoeh 3 for 25¢ Peck, 23¢ Hawaiian Pineapple (Sliced) WANT CASE REHEARD. Petition for rehearing of the case of the Duplex Printing Press Company against the International Association of Machinists, in which the United |} States Supreme Court handed down a decision declaring secondary boycotts illegal, will be presented by the ma- chinists’ union. The application is now being pre- pared by counsel for the union, Wil- liam Johnson, pre<ident of the machin- ists' organization, announced today, and_will be presented as soon as the petition is ready. —_— EARTHQUAKE IS RECORDED. An earthquake, described as “rather severe,” and at an estimated dis- tance of 4,200 miles from Washing- ton, was recorded at the Georgetown University seismological observatory yesterday. Beginning at 2:18 p.m., the disturbance lasted until after 4 o'clock, with the maximum intensity occurring the first four minutes. Phone North 5832 R. L. THOMAS, Prop. Apex Vacuum Moonlight.” 10 Selections FREE Pousee Levv @ DURSDN OF AMERICAN QOME 735 ‘7th STREET N.W. Delivers This Phonograph To Your Home Granby on Every Leonard Bluegray less, lined ator .. porcelain No. 1 cans, 18c—2for ‘35c No. 2 cans, 28c—2for 55c No. 3 cans, 35c—3 for $1.00 Special Prices Prevail White Enamel Lined Leonard. White Enamel Apartment Style - $36.75 Front icing ,white enamel lined:.. seam- _porr.elain 339.75 et AN & Instead of Every Model $18.75 $39.75 Leonard Porcelain Front- icing Refriger- ¥é) $85.00 Verylarge, lined, front-icer ....... Seventh Street M ay er & C Q. Between D and E Vi ‘ ON $100,000,000 FUND ‘Will Submit 1,300 Pages to House An answer to the House resolution itail of the one-hundred-million-dollar special and personal war expense | |} nouncement today Secretary Tumulty said that the report would be in the form of a complete statement taken |fi from the official files of the Treasury ; || Department and would be xmmpxr}‘f‘ul | he said, would include mnre} It was intimated at the White House today that the President has no idea | of resubmitting the Paris peace treaty to Congress, about which there has been coal | } arriving at Hamburg is permitted to | i be made by railways only if its desti- nation does not exceed 100 kilometers |} (approximately 60 miles), under offi- . to make it desirable to buy your Leonard now and Sir John Jackson. the great English {linking Britain to the continent by engineer who has probably built more the erection of a great bridge across docks than an® other contractor in | the Knglish channel which will defy the world, has a pet dream—that of | the attacks of the severest storm. to de- | par i nce the | i an- Greatly Reduced Now in Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale A few examples are men- tioned—taken at ramdom irom the sale. Full-Size Wardrobe Trunks $110.00 Trunks, reduced to.......$82.50 $75.00 Trunks, reduced to... $58.00 Trunks, reduced to..... $52.50 Trunks, reduced to.......$39.50 $25.00 All-Purpose Trunk, reduced to... $20.00 Steamer Trunks, reduced to..... $25.00 Suit Cases, reduced to..... $24.50 Traveling Bags, reduced to......... 5 $38.50 Women's Fitted Suit Cases, reduced to...... $28.85 (Completely fitted with toilet articles.) $50.00 Women'’s Fitted Pigskin Cases, reduced to..$37.50 (Completely fitted with toilet articles.) $6.50 Cowhide Boston Bags, reduced to............$4.90 (New overlapping frame.) 2 $9.75 Becker’s Week-End Cases, with tray. All Women’s Handbags, for Shopping, Theater, Becker's Leather Goods Company "1324-1326 F St. N.W. “The Special Prices Prevail >NOW“— Late in the Summer’ k Here’s-a new idea in refrigerator selling. Weusually close out the odd patterns and discontinued numbers of refrigerators late in the summer at special prices, but then—the summer time is almost over. This vear we are offering you these special prices at the opening of the season. We'll start refrigerator i business early this year and you’ll have your re- i - frigerator for the time you need it most. 1921 style Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator is on display and every one is at the special opening dis- play price. A price that is so consistently low as let it start saving food and health for you at once. Opening Display of ; 1921 Style : Leonard Refrigerators ? Showing the new styles:and the newest improvements on the Leonard one-piece seamless porcelain lining. This one- piece seamless porcelain lining hasn’t a crack or seam, where even the tiniest bit of dirt or grease could collect, and you can wipe it perfectly clear with a damp cloth. A A Leonard cleanable is “as easily cleaned as a china dish.” N ;1 mmmummnmmnmlmmmmmmm f i

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