Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 6

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI TOLL OF TRAFFIG | in diamneter, four inches long and weighing about a pound, fell by his side as he was working. Recently the bureau ordered the demolishment of o ‘d-‘r;,erlmpg::l o y i ad been - eafety vaults which been cane crve Board. | to account for a “stray” shell which e | Sl TR SHELL FELL NEAR HIM ot ‘ Woodlands, and fallen within a few ect of Burgess Reckwith, a gar- dener on the property. " | The experiments were conducted in a_ravine north of the bureau of it by th Officials Who Tested Gun Not Far £ it by th standa. reservation, nr;d not l“:fl: -‘V\xp'h-)‘» ‘g]"‘:e ):‘n‘l":: i Thom estate. It v windo i i Away Cannot Believe Projectile (Be Dhom eaiate_ . Went Wild. Ofclals of the reau of standard some Army expe: alrcraft gun last w Uniteqd ¢+ more - use of explosives ;Police Report Shows 102 In- : jured and 1,973 Arrested | for Violations. | vith, howeve one and-ene-half inches report ltead of Gessford, superintendent erday afternoon In addition to the five deaths, nd 17 resulted in no dama . Accidents reported by police totaled 349. Figures for February, total of 4 deaths, 9 serious accidents 1126 minor accidents, 196 in property damage resulted and i which nonth of Fel 5 deaths, 4 se I h W. & J. SLOANE N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Visii Them All § 1 ne Tt is a common query today on the part of many people as to 1919, show 1508 H STRE ' the hototaied hal We what “sale” they <hall visit to secure some desired articie >t Icny Sarg's Marionettes Will Per- form for College Fund. Tony Sarg’s marionettes are to give three p March 11 and 12 at Con- tinental ‘Memorial Hall, under au-| spices of the Wellesiey and Simmons | college clubs of Washington. The net proceeds will go to the local quotas home furnishing. ply: “Visit them all. PROVIDED YOU INCLUDE ALSO A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT colleges are raising. This company of small actors, the “cleverest aggregation of blackheads in existence,” numbers over 100. They #re from a foot 10 two and one-half fect in height, and are operated from | an invisible bridge above. Each is suspended from a wooden controller by ~ black strings, the successful manipulation of which requires in- finite patience and skill. The marionettes will enact on Fri- day evening. March 11, an adaptation made by George Mitchell of Washing- in Van Winkle.” Satur- day’s @atinec, “Olla Poddira,” a pup- pet vaudeville show. will especially delight children. Thackeray's “The Rose and the Ring” will be played Saturday evening. Tickets, the net receipts of which will go fo raise the local endowment funds allotted to the Washington Sim- mons ‘and Wellesley clubs, will be placed on sale March 5 at the Cin- derella Shop, 617 14th street ASSIST PRESS CAMPAIGN. Local Cat)‘mu:s to Hear Address by University Rector. Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the Catholic University, will be the principal speaker at thp mass meeting to be held on behalf of the Catholic press today at 3 o'clock, at Gonzaga Hall, North Capitol and I streets, under the auspices of the press and publicity department of the National Catholic Welfare Council. The vested choir of St. Aloysius Church and the band of St. Mary's In- dustrial Home, Baltimore, will give a musical program. The meeting is under the auspices of a special committee of the stu- dents of Clifton Service School, and is part of a national Catholic press campaign, which is being held through- out the country during March, for the purpose of increasing interest in Catho- lic periodicals of all kinds. $200 SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY Prize by American Country Life Association. The American Country Life Asso- ciation is offering a 3200 scholarship to the rural school teacher who writes the best essay describing the most effective work dome by the teacher, making the elementary | school a vital factor in meeting: the needs of American country life, it was announced last night. In offer- ing the scholarship, the assoctation says its aims are to discover teach- ers who are effectively adapting the rural school to its mew conditions and to find methods by which this udaption is being made with a view | to stimulating the special preparation | of teachers for the fleld of rural| education. The article should not exceed 2,500 words. It must be submitted to the American_Country Life Association, Amherst, Mass., by August 15. HEALTH GROUP WILL MEET f Pollution of Bathing Places to Be | Discussed at City Club. For we know of no more convincing way to force home the fact that our stocks are unequaled in size and variety—OUR PRICES THE LOW LEVEL FOR DESIRABLE GOODS. EVERY DAY affords a “Price Opportunity” to those who will bat pay us a visit and inspect our assortment of DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETS ORIENTAL RUGS LINOLEUMS VACUUM CLEANERS No matter how modest the contemplated expenditure, we desire vou to feel that you are welcome to inspect our stock without incurring any obligation. Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States WORLDS (ARGEST SHOE.RETA![f(q Pollution of bathing places in and ncar Washington will be discussed by the public health group of the City Club at a meeting at 8 o'clock Tyes. day evening, at the clubhouse. Dr. O. B. Hunter, assistant dean of the George Washington University Mecdlcal School, 18 expected Lo pre- are the t retail manufacturers of shoes in this country. ‘@ sell direct from the factory to you, saving you money at every step. of the goed, demonstrate Our Children’s Shoes are a great e, . sent u report on investigation of con sturdy qunllty of Kinney’s footwear. ey ditions at bathing places. Asa E. K‘-,’. .bil", to save you money. )l'h!”lpfl, District nitary éngineer, is to tall on inv madc years. The club's public safety meet at 8 o'clock Friduy evening, at {the clubhouse. "W. Prarce Rayner, lchairman, will preside. George B. | Farquhar of the fire protection com- | Imittee is expected to pre « formal ;report on better fire protection for }ll\e public schools of the District. tigations he has during the past ten or fifteen Bring the children this week, for some of the year’s best sheoe bargains. group will | Growing Girls’ Real Boy Shoes $2.90 —now. Our painters are at your service. Lowest Sires 1 to 514, ol FERGUcb"a.N-“l site i Children’s & Misses’ ; e Paiating Department. Ph, N. 231-333 Sore Gums Pyorrhea or Black and tan. Little Gent’s Shoes Gun metal. Sizen 10 to 13%. $2.49 Both cloth and I her tops. $2 Sturdy Boys’ School Shoes leather; tan only. McHale Remedy Brings Prompt Relief MeHale's Home Remedy is producin | remarkable results that ‘busdreds of e soch tters e re. Boys’ Scon‘ Shoes Black and ALl nf derful iome remedy hus breught) are i 1" 'McHale's Remedy was discovered af! | research and tests by a peactieal chem| bimself. sought relief from intense | The remedy is guaranteed to bring | lasting reller. Don’t suffer any I 3le's Home Remedy brings sweet rell Sizes 1 1o 6. traflic 3l “BLOCKHEADS” TO SHOW. | of the endowment funds which these || NGTON, $2.00 G. R. KINNEY CO., Inc. World’s Largest Shoe Retailers 729-731 7th St. N.W. Uale's 2 00 | PREC AND USED BY . 'S his letter, ing suffered for & leng time with | rhes and having quite & few of my teeth, fviend gave me & bot McHale's Remea; McHale Home Pyorrhea Inc. y 517 District National Bank Bldg. Waskington, D ¢ D. C, MARCH 6, 1921—PART 1. Helps to Home-Making | We are bringing into March selling all the price advantages we have been able to influence—to your profit. Readjustment is an ac- ] tive principle here—and back to normal an accomplished fact. Mean- 3 while, as usual, you enjoy the privilege of credit if you wish it. 1 i H & H | Wi 1 or Special ‘ > Ready With Our Refrigerator Specials 1 e —3 Ty | v it S j Y Side-Ice Type Lift-Top-Ice Type Apartment House Lift-Top Type Lift-Top Type As usual, we have selected our line with the exercise of the utmost care and discrimination—to the end v that we can confidently command any selection from our assembled assortment. We know the makes— have tested their features and found them thoroughiy satisfactory in cvery detail—interiorly and exte- riorly—hygienically and refrigeratingly. And you'll find them remarkably marked. Lift-top style—as illustrated, Lift-top Style — galvanized Side-icer Style—as illustra- Lift-top Style—with cnamel 1 with galvanized lining; good lining and strong box; 22 ted: with galaniz ining—and '”{"“K fl(![-l a 'arlnn; lmlt con 5 & , B P struction and finish—25% Toxionstisuen o fi,““'z“* inches wide, 144 inches deep, €l made box--20 inches Wide, inches wide, 18 inches deep and | 19 linches ~wide, tlt4) inches ; ; ; % inches deep, 41 inches 43 inches high—approximately deep and 39 inches high—ap- 07 inches high—approximately oy pproimately 60 ths 75 Ibs. ice 524 75 kK proximately 30 ibs. @ 85 40 1bs. ice $15.25 i $2 75 cavecity o . ice capacity....... ! capacity ..... capacity .......... 2 Apartment House style—ex- cellent box construction; The same Refrigerator in Thlr - Rcf"rlwawr inall The same Refrigerator in all inches i ap et every detail—with details with ename! details with enamel proximately 65 Ibs. enamel Eing.:.. $ 85 lining.....ocevvennn $ 85 (R $28.75 ice capacity ...... $29.75 | We can show you Porcelain-lined Re- frigerators, also, at interesting prices \ A ’ Bedroom Funishi Two Featured D Sultes Whatever you nced—Suite. Separate or Matched Picces—let lmng us demonstrate what a saving and what satisfaction you'll get from Both typify popular designs, and are splendid examples of finish—Dresser with cabinet work—at very moderate prices. *'nb $260 00 % Four-piece Dining Suite, in Mahogany-finish—the and Hair Dressin o » Buffet has effectively grained top and large inclosed Many of the bought brokeu—to provide need in cupboard: double door na Closet; Side Table with $2 0 00 sepatite pieons ax i ¢ drawer and shelf; Round Extension Table with 44-in. top. iz % ad Chifforette, in Mahogany. $ 00 ' i , nclosed cupboard and three and Efi?éfiifi"fafi?lfi",522"..':?-’;.‘.’3.5 'Tl’n‘.,‘f;"é’g';é:;"fné""“ lnspawer large drawers: Dresser with Glass. Botn for o e e 110 shelf on Serving Table: 48-inch Round Table, extend- Matehed Dresser Chifforette in American 165 :nlbvls :’?hiu":u n leather slip seats on attrac- $350,00 Waliub daree sise Dn N ot $ .00 b [ ) . - % Bed Combination : , aby Carriages Remember, we carry only the most reputable makes In all wanted models—and these prices are for these superior vehicles. Lloyd made Carriage—just like Here is a very special value in which the combined prices are materially reduced tration. !\v‘ladv of rolled 5 ire wheels: oot § 85 White Enamel BED, with Fiber Rockers brake . 17' brass-capped posts, and white Tabourette Collapsible Go-Cart, with hood; filler rods; Link wire fabric with metal frame, covered with Black leather cloth; folds com- SPRINGS, and all-cotton MAT- Just like the picture. Brown- As illustrated—made of Fumed finish, with spring seat and loose pactly so that it may be easily TRESS of good cushions, upholstered. in Attrac. carried; rubber- R‘L! - Oak—and handy for tive Cretonne. A tired wheels _and make. PER A% a dozen uses about very utrons - and § .75 $ 8 value is $3100. 75 ’ durable Rocker. - PR > home. SPECIAL ......... SPECIAL. P’ SPECIAL......... Columbia Grafonola Combination You choose any Grafonola of any finish and type up to $125—and any five 10-inch Double- Disc Records in the selected list of 130 popular numbers—at §9c each. Pay $5 Delivery will be made at once— and the balance may be paid in convenient amounts at con- venient times. Leader in Living-Room Suites Three-piece Overstufied Living-room Suite, similar to illustration. winged head support, and s 500 125 covered in good grade imitation Spanish leather. Deep and roomy construction. .. oover olding, i vt | House & Herrmann | s s _Hmdy and w Convenient Terms $1.49 Seventh and Eye Streets

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