Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 17

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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1921 FLEEING THIEF AIM 50ST0N WARDROOM CLUB [FOR' ARTHUR MACOONALD,[TOPR SUSPECISRE TELH ko o ome e ssco nlonrie slmscimsmen L | 0L L HONORS JOHN W. WEEKS | Artnur Macdomaia ot this cis. sas N MILLION-DOLLAR T“EFT_;:::-MNL‘:":: 2oid, fasarus 8800 10 2 dico gume in Philadelphia. e —_— IS Ay been strongly recommended to I’ roker he had more. Lazarus n ~ 4 dent-elect Harding by numerous scien- Jacob Cohen of New York Ar- | aZarus v appointment. and The cheek-to-cheek dancers natur- SHU‘I’ A.l- PUI-IBEMAN Lal:ge Delegation From lllnssa- tific bodies in l:w 'm.::’ri.‘»‘z for appoint-| pocteq When He Went to Seli $ of census P chusetts City Present at Dinner Ay " Bonds: to Broker. + : the beautifiers worth of 1ib Buy l Chance to Save on PAINTS finish for your every need. Porch Paints, Inside Paints, 109, to 159, Wall Finishes, Floor Stains and Wax, dlscounts yet Nl in force HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue for inside and outside use riginally procured were ally have to have their weak heads He propped up.—Flint Journal ound out that the without delay—there’s a for Incoming Secretary. Pursuit for Long Distance |weee incomine Seorctury of wwar was given by the Wardroom Club of Follows Break at Store. |[moston at the cafe St. Marks last night. One Man Caught. NEW YORK, March 3.—The arrest 'n of New York last cob € night in connection with the theft | . . L= of nearly $1.000,000 in seev=itios from | Lower Furniture Prices the post office in T ziit the total num n memt " ciation for t Mr. has been the president | fiation for - for since its inception, the | proi¥iment o A colored “gun toter” early this on to membership of which |local member: ndangered the Jife of To-|is that an applicant has been en-| Association, clereymen a1 hard J. Cox of the first{ titled to the privi f the ward- | Biudys D By He took deliberate aim at|room on board a United States man- ar. « policeman, but the bullet went | ° o fon from Bostor: B R —— e (@ 9 WS oS d Capt. are giving you—right now—prices that W are based on replacement costs. The wholesale furniture market has dropped. and we are glad to be able to offer you big reduc- tions. At new low prices you can use a charge account for any furnishings for your home. Credit costs nothing extra here—no notes or interest— and payments will be arranged to suit you. J followed, but 1 A QSN the An ADITORIAL Wholesate PAINTS Retail [}{where properts e P\ N Péking was discov- Scientifically com - ) e —— s e i \“ 3‘ ered a bronze tele- pounded optical glass to- pl:::. l:lfve‘“m:::_l_e lstt;:r‘; ;&:‘"""’:k’:} SE / de in 1279 f day supersedes the pebble fo 5 i Some. are fitted with L Oicors made in 1z tor - dy supersces the peti el S T S p the imperial palace terrace Khan's telescope. After our i only— Pt uhnlx '::lr hl‘v'\? Attorne for 400 years. Its lensis one skilled optometrists deter- D 3 l 2 ninkme) e P of the largest and finest ex- mine your lens need, we , $1 6.50 Very Desirable Residences i oo 0 e e e optical art. your specific requirements. for Sale or Rent Furnished or Unfurnished Maintain yvour sight at its height of efficiency. Call on us for sight counsel and care—now. “See ETZ [ ] E 1217 and OPTOMETRIST G Street Sec Better! I Nw. Grogand | & Sons . : Peteg 853 Seventh 1NN, mile hey i Also a Few Desirable Large Apartments delibe at on. Cox did not delay the Randall H. Hagner & Co. [ [i it about be pd, . . arcaway and sought a hidin ace 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Ginder, . house, where lio was: Gip- = ured. It developed th med with a .45-calibe apon. de no effor 3 Ce - - n from his hidi however, T Phones Franklin 4366 4367, 4368 - 'Ffi?lfllfllmfllmflflfllfllfllfllmmlflfllllllllllfllfllIIIIII!IIlIlfl_llmmmflmflmfl]!flm“flmmflmflmum"lm""llfllfi L A few ken from i’ ST Wk peesudd ' 8th and Penna. Ave. N.-W. anl i3 said to have admitted possession of them when he sought the hiding place the po S “Ring ’Round the Rose’ Sale o o, A New Kind Of A Bargain Event Ney Will Hold Every oEoiems Chenes G s S ber Friday, Starting Tomorrow. Watch The Star Every Thursday shortly after the pursuit was started He took charge of the stolen property S LR Who said there wasn’t anything new under the sun? We believe this sale is NEW! tion. 5 5 = . e e o e “Ring *Round the Rosies”’—doesn’t that bring back the old days when you mothers and about a week ago. It developed that ¢ntrance was gained to the business grandmothers who read this ad were little girls in pmafores and the game of “Ring 'Round 4 . OGP anirabed” i theSiors Fan the Rosies” was the game of the hour? It took Ney to revive it in the character of a sale March 12th-19th Inclusive ot SRS W e oE event that would interest the mothers and grandparents of teday. A truly bargain event lMAlL THEFTS ARE LAID brimful of news about money to be saved on wearing apparel of the hour. How do you n CONVENT[ON HALL i 7o unrest v aion like the idea? : Postmaster General's Letter to and told enot a clue to th ~ ments when crimi- | or viised a srnrnfl ¢ e gowns, $1 .00 Dresses:sl.gs - Representative Brings Debate 1 . Feam"ng in the House. mail r_t;‘hl;crips to general unrest and 5 > ‘ ntensified c al tendengies, Post- Passenger Cars iitepeined chminel tendennien imon 50 Rose %) &, : : To Read enactment of laws unsupported by public_opinion provoked breaches of The letter was addressed to and s / % . 2 1 4 Motor Trucks !r’»ag by HipreSiative Blick. e | @"’ 775>~ |Pretty SpringDresses,| Pinafore Aprons of crat, Texas, and denounced as an im- | y i . 00 ng c . terime “the disposition on the part ) / $10' Gl ham’ 49 A ccessories jcertain judicial officers, notably in N { York, Washington and’ Chicago, t Insurance (e Aseriving the recent mereass ol [l {V{ore Than ~ (&1 <0 20 Don’t Fail read in the House last night declared . Commercial Cars Bargains the peace and contempt for the courts. i ;tnr nt factor in the development 0:'| | o, Washice i Pink Batiste Night- |Good Gingham House of objections, s terupting Representative ‘ 5 5 e Open10:30 A. M. Until 10:30 P. M. = ] fiise hord. Kinrlulniii o’ A b All-Wool Plaid Skirts,| " Striped Tub Silk e ot aitary Al 1% $5.98 Waists, $2.98 Admission 50 Cents caa s ; Satin Stripe Silk Cotton Jersey Hose, $1.98 Bloomers, 25¢ The letter went into the record, however. ) 4 N Silk D Postmaster Genepal declared 2% ew Ji resses, e el $1498 Baronette Satin | yypicGnd Natural | Skirts, $3.98 sued by a commercialized press. AR Skirts, $10.98 hite an = [t o s s o . ey Pongee Waists, cd others to break The Store for Things. Electrical Navy Blue Serge | Novelty Plaid Skirts, ___figs__—— Clll)arming Evening —Everything for the Motorist Suits, $19.98 $9.98 Crepe de Chine resses, $19.98 “Standard I orve e | e Zew Thread fgg Combinations, $1.98 ST ; : / : = , pair, $1. ——— |Vavy Blue Tri " i | A l N T l T V) 4 L o Black Fiber Hose Dresses, s};;;ne soles, $1.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats,| ,ith White Clock, Field” at 'your servie. " Lowest \gt $1.98 . 79c _ Bt . intenar ana exeror wors. | [l ‘ AccordionPlocted | Fine Trimmed Fiats, |— i oaten STE - F’I,owfred Flounce $ Electric Washer ,':,.'f,..f ERGE.S.QN’ [“f ;;“;f_’;e.,‘ R Serge Capes, $5.00 $3.98 Vests, $1.98 Striconte LD Taffeta Silk FI. S W ‘;’e;:t;::o:zfs, $ ;ft ;réce Wool Sport Hose, | Extra Size Serge $1.00 Skirts, $4.98 With Swinging Wringer White Voile Waists, | on, Push a Button— i BUILDING |l ¥ $1.00 Peautdol Trimmed, Hats, $6.98 Jersey Top Petti- | NN i = ts, $2.98 F. i ASSOCIATION ! S0} ) Extra Size Silk |Exquisite New Easter -—fl— ;2;;:,3;;‘5;‘1 Washing Done Dresses, $19.98 Hats, $10.00 . Pink Batiste Ted- Striped Silk Waists, dies, $1.00 Spring $1.98 Tie-Back Sweaters, Sweat- Ladies’ Novelty Straw i ers,$3.98 Pays 6 Per Cel;t ol p on shares maturing in 45 ¥ it is to have your washing done by the or 83 months. It Just push the white button and the cylinder | { Tuxedo starts. It revolves first in one direction—then in Pays 4 Per Cent i A AL ! Polo | 2 the other. The clothes lifted and dropped through the suds No dirt can re on shares withdrawn be- e S i t such action. “The clothes are | fore maturity Coats, Sailors, $3.98 Large Angora or runs in either direction. ) 3 BEESLALESiStops | Surplus More Than X = Georgette Lace-Trim- nel nghtgowm, o _\.E\il(]ll,‘l\I.l~l;‘.,:?:lh",v.l;: \- from any electric lamp socket. 3500,000 ‘ H g < NS med W'aists, $2.98 = $1.39 i v not get all the use of Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. |l|| vand wring your clothes, JAMES BERRY, President ||| | JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ! the electric current? lLet i SEE A DEMONSTRA N. 2 <A first payment of only $10 will brin a machine, with the balance in deferres ! payments, if desired. 666 | is a Prescription for Colds, Fever and La Grippe. It’s the most speedy remedy we know, preventing Pneumonia.

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