Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH 6. 1921—PART 1. TRVTOGET STORY | oo *OF ACCSED SON Defendants in Matewan Gun- | . fight Trial May Testify This Week. _—— DESCRIBES 45.0(&)00 IMPOVERISHED IN CHINA | © Newly ' Minister Appeals in Bebalf of icken People. ¥ to the U Yewpared for th Appointed United States . PARK VIEWERS TO SPELL. ' Old-Fashioned Bee Will Be He]dl By Fall From Bed n my here early in clphia with hix entity k of mmnesia, memory out of <, and re- x Richard further than this iy nothing. week he wasx taken to of i o he told ¢ blotted | ¢ week wax | arsiand Gen- | al League Ales Hrd- bek ational Di E For Elks M For Masons B For Brotherhoods i For Loco:notive Enginesr E For Eastern Star M For Moose 8 For Shriners 48d Many Wiich Cannst Be Listed the R! Pri . AL Jews UAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary “Good Morning, Folks!"— > "; “Those Women’s Sport Oxfords é A /’3\ Are Certainly Beautiful,” = 1331 F STREET —“The Store With a Smile” SAID THE GRAND OLD MAN, HON. NORMAL PRICES Sigma Kappa memorial will give an | 1 Greater Com- | 0f out-of-town vis- ry building of National Museum. ,@ Buy Your ,@ PERPETUAL | l NEW WHITE HOUSE STENOGRAPHERS itive Mansion yesterday. will he th $ REWARD! THW esx men's club, which r Upholstering. fine furniture " | Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., W% The Touring Car Time was when automobiles were bought on a demonstration. The struggle among manufacturers then was to achieve per- formance. Cadillacs were popular then. Today the buying emphasis rests on de- pendability. On performance, plus endu- rance, plus all-around dependability. And, as in the past, Cadillac stands ready to sup- ply in fullest measure precisely what peo- ple demand of their cars. ar i in the market for a C The Washington Cadillac Company, 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Franklin 3900-3901 « Trade Assoviution, Member of the Washington Aut R 0 R il e T If You Want Something D Y E D —in time for Easter, don’t delay in having us call for same at the earliest possible date. Wearing apparel of every description dyed, cleaned and pressed by experts. HOFFMAN CO. (Incorporated) ||| Cleaners---Dyers Main Office: 740 12th St. N. W. b Plant: 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Main 4724 12 Private Branch Exchange 0 ||IIII|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll'lkllllfllllllllllllllflV and Miss Cornelia Mattern photographed at March 13. * Workmanship is assured when the Painting, Paper A [PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI OPPOSE STATE CONTROL | for $10,000,000 Public Endowment. at th nal lumni after pr 1t requeste low th port showed that for use the univ per of Phila resolution. should instead o m ntral 1 e nights of March 16 University Graduates Defeat Plan! 1n. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |''/rl.n (hua Bovie s Zeta Ch entertain at 1601 M members chusetts Van N P BR i Bu ro with genu CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1232 10th St. Franklin 7482 ¢ WEBSTER WHITTIER BERKELEY PLAYERS Victor Victrolas $25.00 to $275.00 Wickle Piano Co. r2ry I Ntree =11 os IDBURY PLAYERS PLAYERS PLAYERS in Used Players trom rgains S205.00 up Iictor Record.s 5 P Polly Prim Aprons Good grade Ging- ham; full cut. Monday, 736 to 738 Seventh St.—~7that H St. —the peer of any at $30 any- where—Specially priced at......... —and wonderfully well made. Rebuilding Sacrifices Brand-new Spring Merchandise no sooner comes in than we double discount the price for which it was intended to sell—that it shall go out with a rush. We are cramped for room —and things MUST be kept moving. Great Values—These Spring: Suits $ $24.75 $29.75 Other grades of Suits—also better than the price—at $39.75 More of Those Remarkable Spring Dresses $ Well worth $15 by any comparison. Most gracefully designed in Satin Mignonette, Tricolette and Serge—em- broidered in self and gay colorings; many with girdles—in the very latest models and made by skilled hands—who make every stitch count for attractiveness and durability. All sizes. Other grades of Dresses—also better than the price—at $14.75 $19.75 A Surprise—50 Sample Trimmed Hats On sale tomorrow—but they won’t last long—They are the new Straw Braids, including Batavias—trimmed with ribbon and flowers. All new and exclusive shapes. Choice..............coiiuiiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiaanns Extra Special--Lowest Yet Satine Petticoats/ Sweaters Pure Worsted. An- gora collar and cuffs. Solid colors and handsome flowered desi t full; wide flounce—in both regu- lar and extra sizes. You've never seen them less than 69 $24.75 5365 Values up to $7.50 60 New Tyback $3 value, $1-19 |9.75 Fine grade of Wool Serge—with effective braiding; artistic embroidery; and uniquely placed buttons—Flared Box Models and plain-tailored styles—lined with high-grade silk .90 _—_—nm— IO SRR T ) Sl S et At : e —————————————————————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————————————————

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