Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1921. 1T SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS PASSES !‘\“l‘:"“”m‘,!‘:fin“ii‘&“.-i aurice e vuc |OPIUM IN SAUSAGE SKINS. | bipe, sitss b cammonavis eees ISAVED AFTER 33 DAYS oy Soomuits, Cont, a0, 5o | Albemarle Pippins—Apples * AFTER HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENTS - s s st merie "™ 2 2o 1 sonme S0 el il N YAWL O MNGRY SEA 5 e s et T l Rene »' Comtentlon. T o > Raids at New York. down an airshaft on the entry of the detectives. by one of the three = 422 r\r?‘ \od:‘u\ March 4.—Ten pounds prisoners taken. One of the - |Octogenarian Skipper and Crew of opium, disguised as sausage, were ers is sald to be a brother of = i A O e em, | S¢iZed on a steamship at a Brooklyn |arraigned eariler for sclitng Go Through Hazardous Experi- g aened | Pier during a narcotic raid by police | concealed in lemons ence in 26-Ton Craft H R reas | and internat’ revenue agents ‘ e . ITALY TO WELCOME TRIESTE., Information had been received B A : . with 0 eived that | NEW YORK, Mur 'ithe Chinese members of the crew | Time te Stop Eutopean Pogrome and Boy. NIW VORK. ROMIZ March 3.—The annexation of 2 » Triests to laly wi ¢ with Blaclmtone s special ceremoriies. Kin R b B 16 Woman Suffrage and Pro]’ubxtlon Enforce- ! ment Act Among Momentous Laws Enacted Durmg Sessnon. would attempt to smuggle drugs into | enient, this port on the vessel's arrival from | " Calcutta. The scarch was unreward- d until the drug sleuths cut open an | YES, IND innocent looking frankfurter and dis- INDEED. covered opium instead of K"(‘undl Prospective Lodger—Isn't that the trs. Wil New Administration Acti—Adver- manuel will go there , with the Lodge iber 4. 1919, and pt D : for | meat. Then every chain of sausage | jail across the street? i O oflifg‘;fg No- [ that could ‘be found was examined. | Landlord—Yes and fo the otner side ere by the steamer R .00 and 31000, "' | The search of the ship will be con- | we have the cemetery, so you sce the _ * wou Bl During the treaty Bght | 0% G40 o I P hbaricon Conventenoan! ire lox. w1 Mariette, with & cargo of e Ao acRristone 1 tour of the 3 Trieste. J 14th and H i l—l Raleigh Haberdasher—Store Hours, 8 AM. to 6 P.M.—1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue I_" Following a tip that the house was ' cellent. . left Turk's lsland. January 26 in these waters, to I debate renewed u.l 0. the final vote on rati- ¢ 19, was 49 to 33, less | hirds majority. The ial conventions and n referendum” fol- 1de to obtain g the ses- HERE’S no guesswork about Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Any man ) e & |}]‘:.‘r who wears them knows he can depend on them to make good — because they have the “PUNCH.” When you buy here there’s never any doubt about getting just what you ilis giving Maj. Gens. f staff, and Crowder, general. the en; revive the W nulu:lul marshal s. Bills to 3 = 6 s dnsan and Sims also want, because every Suit and Overcoat is a Hart Schaffner & Marx product. No filling in with something ““just as good”’~—because there isn’t “any such animal”’! It would be a good idea to take advantage NOW cf this sale. Only a short time now and it will be over, and spring prices will be higher. The third rejocted Dresident Wil- the Knox i oted princ state of W r v«flh Germany r\"”q] “]‘:"‘“ " end, the presidential veto stood. « nndnrt Many Inquiries. son's 1 for an American man- i ist session was de- vot to appropriation i nomy as the watch- a| word. Huge slashes were made in D: departmental estimates by the sub- | committees of the enlarged House nal ol 1| sppropriations gommittee, which for the first time h all of the oy, | & Marx This Unusaal Money-Saving Sale . Of Snappy, Last Word Styles Of 2 " s o e " p e b ke g bbb b b bbb Right now—on the very threshold of Spring—we are offering values in Stylish, Dependable Pumps and Oxfords that really border on the impossible, because of this fact:—They are last season’s surplus stocks. Notwithstanding this, they—every pair of them—are in perfect accord with this Spring’s prevailing styles. Why not take advantage of this seldom realized opportunity to {HHAARH il ||I|‘|| N &,%D R e R SRR F SIS NSRS RN R Save $2 On Your Spring Footwear? The regular $4 lines have been cut to $1.98. The : $5 ones to $2.98 and thc $6 values are going fast ! at $3.98. The assortment embraces all desirable IIIIIII'I leathers and sizes, thus offering far-sighted shop- i '.’ P Full Dress and ° ’ g | i Most Outstanding Values Ever Recorded!! ! Tuxedo Suits, o $63.00 sQ e 5398 | = o~ ! 24 Gives you choice of Gun Gives you chioce of Dull Gun %> : e P s Wil Lo otal n 2 L ' 2 g T 'E§§§ 2 / o"ta/ CEER e with Lovi hecls and * \N} HEN you see these spring, 1921, ART Schaffner & Marx made every one 2 E:;?L:‘nfi";"ml‘;"“?fl.?i s 1::};’;‘3;5‘_’":;;:‘;,“‘;;’; e clot.hes, you will wonder at the price. qf these magnificent Overcoats. Every + gxdf:'x'jh‘()_rel;:yvl?:'l"omn e ‘;:: . Latest spring styles for men and young men; sort of Dress Coat, Motor Coat or Qreat Coat X B Balethie K Gray e e B made by Hart Schaffner & Marx from the is included. Many medium weight Over- < Biack Satin Pumps and Ox- White Canvas Sport Oxfords. + finest fat_)rics. All models; all sizes to suit any coats suitable for early spring; finest fabrics, = $ 1 98 =l type or figure. all modes, all sizes. * "o ; Gives you choice of : Solk Sh. ° h S 4 $ : S g 3 Any Si irt in the Store o Satin Oxfords with fi \'0_ reserv atipns_—lm restrictions in_'lhis big S 1!}11(1‘1_\' special. Come in : Louis heels. Black 'i', and pick any shirt in the house for a Five-dollar Bill. ~le one-strap House Z! > Stippers. -.“pl :: 1-' Our ;dea 7‘". a few warcls 7’5 th;s—— < Their Formcr Sellmg Price Is Plainly Marked On Every Box. % A ..?, q—_ YOur Satmfac:ron or your money baclz. = (This Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States, * a el a e r a S e r i WASHINGTON STORES - o 506 Sth Street 913 Pa. Avenue 1112 7th Street i g i ¥ No Charge for s A Small Deposit % BetweenEand F Sts. Bet.9thand 10th Sts. Between L and M Sta. ¥ Alferations 1109-1111 Pennsylvanla Avenue Cheerfully Accepted ° z Open Nights Open Sat. Nights Open Nights i R R A e R e L R e e e e s X

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