Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 14

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LD King Cole Was a sorry old soul Till his housekeeper bought Bond Bread ‘Then he cried full of mirth: “Here's a bread that is worth Twice as much as the crown on my head.” T T P BT Declination and Inclination ROMAN once had prepared a s 8 dishwhich cost two thousand dol- lars. It consisted of a variety of singing and talking birds, each valued at more than one hundred dollars. Competition in table extravagance at that time knew no bounds. € The present day ten- dency toward table satisfaction at price restriction finds its best balanced realiza- tion at WALLIS’ ml. and G Streets N.W. NONTENEEROKIG NEHOLAS, S DEAD Expires in France, Where He Awaited Nations’ Decree as to His Throne. arch 1.—King lus of Montenegro died here to- n of Ttaly, daughter of has been advised of the e Emmanuel ‘are expected to : here for the funeral. The date of the funeral, however, has not yet been fixed. Title of King Established. sber, 1841, He £ Mo tenegro «"of King under a reso- nun nimously by the in 1910 on the the Aftieth anniversary of n. e late war Montenegro of the allies. s signed the for the na- tional & bly met in N . afterward the assembly the union of Montenegro and his cabinet since me have been in France, and n as to the status of lies with the peace con- I ren cholas throughout his trials al-i ays asserted his right to govern his It was said he had refused pt an annuity of $500,000 in ex- for his abdication. time ago it was reported from that in the framing of the ato treaty between ltaly and a the Italians obtained the ure of the Jugoslavs to the ent by giving them Montenegro. as declared | “. . . advertised by/; to have been highly opposed to abandoning her father and his claims to the Montenegrin throne. Confilct With Turkey. after the accession of an_insurrection broke out { govina, and the sympathy which the mountaineers displayed for their Christian kinsmen led to the country’s rupture with Turkey. The disastrously for Nicho- e terms were imposed ality by the convention our . . friends” (No. 28) “I also want to thank you for making the breaking up of m> old home so easy for me, for your splendid work- men were so prompt and efficient.” 'Consolidated carload freight service Saves waste of freight car space, |, waste of shipper’s money, waste ‘of time and provides greater |’ safety and speed. If A is moving to Chicago and has 2 or 3 vanloads of he would what one would he car was loaded f; would travel safer. Freight on two cars paid where one would suffice. We are trying to stop some of this waste by our consolidat- ed car service. We welcome in- quiries, and as the service grows we can be of larger service. | Serurify Safe Deposit for Silver- ware and Valuables In our burglar-proof vaults, un-|'© der guarantee, and for furs, clothing, rugs, etc, in our dry' cold storage rooms. Beuritp Storage for motor cars (dead), for prancs and paintings, for luggage and household effects. SBerurifp 51'urngr Gompany | Estatifsied 160 ax the Department | American Sec n ¢ Company 1140 Fifteenth St. €. A. Aspinwall President | = = = ¥ — OOD things from 9 sun- shiny climes poured into a single glass for "8 Drink plaster and withagt the blinter. of Scutari. Fourteen years of peace followed, but Montencgro during this time suf- ly from pestilence and ptwithstanding this, Nich- out a series of reforms, nizing the army, initiating an | em and granting a der which he sur- rious prerogatives to the against Turkey. o0 Herzegovina and I un. During the ‘follow- Nikshitch, Antivari | also recovered the belonged to the middle ages. I s ted an autocratic | but his country nevertheless | ially in prosperity | was the father of ten chil- H, married in 1560 to na Vukotitch, the tor. MACKENZIE WILL FILED. Major General Leaves Estate to] Daughter—Other Wills. uary 6, 1914, He leaves his | ughter, Lucia the American e is_devised to Earle. The executrix. her will dated, ides $100 eac! and Charles stats is left W. and Henry as_executors. “Save the Surface” RAW ON —our skilled painters if it's a painting job—in- side or out. Interlor and exterfor work. . Consult n. k. FERGUSON, Inc. 3114, Painting nrn-nm(Il Ph. N. 231.232. Grandmother Knew There Was Nothing So Good! for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned m: plaster burned and biis ncted Get the relief and help mustard plasters gave, wit uickly fe f—how speedily the painm | pains and aekiam et N sprains, sore muscle | binins, fronted feet, coldn of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c Jars; howpital aize, $3.00, DELICIOUS and REFRESHING Going UP! THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 —]L-ANSBIURGH & BROTHER—— Going UP! A Never—Ending Stream of Bargains Coming In and Going Out Every Day Our buyers are in the mar- ket! More of those wonderful bargains that upset our original plans are coming in —others are on the way. But, we don’t dare to men- tion all of them—for we are putting them out as fast as theyarrive,and theydisappear like “hot cakes” at a county fair. We are holding the items printed here in reserve for those who come tomorrow; of course, there will be hundreds of others, too—and you can rest assured that every one is a Bargain— The very principle of The Bargain 6th guarantees that much. That’s why we think sowell of The Bargain 6th idea. We don’t make much talk about the service or the less artistic atmosphere up there. But you'll get MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE every time you come. You might have to put up with a little discomfort—but it’sall worth while! The prices on The Bargain 6th show it! Come tomorrow, expecting some wonderful Bargains— they’ll be here! . All ready! Going up!! Six Elevators to the 6th!!! Open All Open All Day Day Friday Friday Youll Find These Bargains —and Many Others Tomorrow 100 Spring Coats In “Flapper” Sizes Just the kind of coats that growing girls like with pockets, smart collars and trigly buttoned $ belt. They are fashioned of navy blue serge, shep- herd checks, mixtures and soft fabrics. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Women’s Cloth Dresses Exceptional Values Several hundred of these smart navy blue serge are many styles—some trimmed in embroidery, others with tricolette sashes and collars, still others and tricotine dresses will be here tomorrow. There $1 0 plainly tailored. . Children’s Muslin Drawers 20c¢ Pair It has been a long time since you have seen values like these—made of good, heavy quality muslin, trimmed with tucks and hemstitching. Sizes 2 to 12 years. 300 Girls’ Dresses 89c Each These are particularly good for school and play wear; made of natural color crash or khaki and trimmed with contrast colors. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Hand-Made and Hand-Embroidered Women’s Nightgowns Garments that were made to sell for a much higher price. Fashioned of sheer nainsook, each $ 79 prettily embroidered by hand and ribbon run. All sizes in the selection. Early choice advised, for these will sell in record time. Women’s Band 25(' Aprons at. . ...., More of those well-made, striped Gingham Aprons have arrived. Fin- ished with wide band and long strings Women’s Silk and pocket. Camisoles at ..... $1-39 Don't confuse these with any you have seen recently at near this price. These are made of heavy quality Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin—in many styles. Some are hand embroid- ered, others are trimmed with fine laces. Built up or ribbon straps. All sizes. EMBROIDERED Japanese Crepe $2 95’ Kimonos, Each. . Very pretty—and exceptional value. Good quaht\ crinkly Japanese Crepe in many * colors, embroidered with floral or bird designs. [} New Trimmed $2 95 Hats, Special at . Styles for matron or miss—and every one suitable for immediate wear. New shapes, new materials, new trim- mings and new colors. Women’s Cotton Waists, Each. . 39c They went like “wild fire” on open- ing day, and here come more of them —several attractive styles are shown in plain white or white with colored collars and cuffs. Tailored or lace- trimmed effects. Silk and Cotton ¢$ I 39 Envelope Chemis . These are very special, being the product of a noted maker, and bought especially low. They are offered in flesh, Alice blue, lavender or white; a very fine cotton fabric in silk brocade. Some are trimmed with silk tops and ribbon straps. Large Women Will Find Good Choosin'g\ in Silk and Cloth Dresses smart combinations. There are many styles and The woman who wears regular sizes will find . an equal selection. One may choose from Satin, ® Taffeta, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Tricotine and colors to select from—some embroidered, others trimmed with lace, fine tucks, and in many other ways—all exceptional at.. -

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