Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 1f, 1921. B4 ous of rail traff and four vehicle road- f T 7 ; ' land which is already very se Coco-Palms of Ceylon. EreIRiche e on ool T et e The Traveling Preacher. New York and Jersey. iind prbmises 1o produce in the MCAT ways to the edst as gainst only six From Asia. the shell he makes ropes, fish netsi .. the Indianapolis News. From the Scientific American. future s asse. lines of rail traflic to the west. cays at- . The phenomenal business growth of € solution of the prohle To the native of Ceylon the ercc-vmd matting; his baby sleeps in a| Eight-year-old Charles always ful coco-palms that line the shores|cradle of coir rope. The shell of the|tended the devotional and Pra¥er| ArEXANDRIA, Va. March 11.—The ILLE, Md. March (Spe- | Manhattan and the nec ¢ of pro- daily tide Health and Wealth. { where red flamingoes fly, are far more | hut he fashions into drinking vessels|corvices with his parents, and showed jury in the Adams will contest case N omnioy e i homes for Ol precious than the rare woods and and spoons, and the fragments 1*‘”‘”‘,:,1 interest in them. He alw w ill out at noon today. The ¢ 0 nized 1 last e at n;v‘ r t 2 S " Eehinhe Epices, the fragrant tea or the bright |over serve as fuel. He plaits the SPEEn B DT o was given to u yestérday aft | ing attended arge portion o 5 i o fashi Jeaves into dishes and into thatch for dwelling. The dried leaves serv |r torches; with the stalks he feu Jewels for which Ceylon is famous. h t he should Over the bed on which he is born n that he sh | and over the grave in which he is . 5 oo il sanut | his garden. He hollows out the trunk | cpypfs pondered over this ad blossoms to eharm birite. nr the tree into a canoe that, buoyed |, © 0 e saidon word to . : ¢ al mpany cnious outrigging of poles This one tree furnishes p g 1t until he he needs for life. The frait provides : ly through the roughest L . He builds his house of cocoanut purposes it was de- him with food and of n time and deliy Miss & WHih. Hagaerris Of. Chcoonnt and when he dies he is laid A stor. led o divide ihe town into thre The “milk® of the green nut Is in a cofin hollowed from the ing, that d newve SOM. Adams left his wards. Ward No. 1 i include ence of this i healthful, refreshing drink. The juice | {riendly tr more sermons than 000t bt brother | tgeritory e nor ,:.A,.\,| ion of Manhat » : < o i of the unopened flower he makes into | _— By thirse nueelslso 1o RS Nbrita avh oo TRk . - 3 a9 ! ; W Raby's Mother—What de you th a delightful wine; distilled, the wine | Women are emploved as street|decided t Tl have 1o/ b e ibasntea thy bonis COBH 5 2 e : iy » b v Gworge” nstantinople. ing preache becomes “arrack, powerful spirit. ' cleaners in ¢ west of Wa It to have a tra other B f 1 to the Bronx and Long of ten men Where Your Dollars Count Most ard, \|\ rd \rl L B EHREND’ e 720.22-24 Tth St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 A.M. tiended the e, which is the |y ows in Avling- | tains will select the their squads Although 1 ,l S i Expected that William ney. superintendent of pul What You Save ola Wil bo reappointed todey board of education. Close 6 PM. | ;ic. ....... is Actual Wealth— mein . Substantiai reduetion | | Glorious Spring Weather—Glorious Spring Suits & Wraps At a range of low prices that wnll delight you » L. Harrell and Harvey because it is saved—even if it is only one dollar. ications for heen of com- I today. Of- That dollar is your surplus, and by adding to it regularly it will soon become a worth while sum. 100n by [ pastor of the Church, thome of the minister being the scen Sormer " Charies | of the eoremony - arl % e " same minister officiated at_the A Saturday Special for 4 iwepperson for he i 2 3 i B c. 1\ f Company M, 11:' \'u-,-':,.,,.r\!.l‘;.‘l p g crey B A we n4lrr:n| opportunity to get a good looking better Known as the Alex- [both of “Washi . the. ceremony spring suit or coat at a very low price. Stylish sport ° it Infantr Lieut. Shep- |taking place at the pa \ suits of ~,]k.,,.x,.y qual ateria own, ] - sring to have thirty | and T o k 1 belt. contribute §$25 annually for 7 and Tan, made with 4 mnn pul\ I “‘I ) ; » command. 3 | Sport Coats in pretty styles and desirable colors Deaths Reporled ! biie cape colla . cither tailored or embroider . HYA o Your choice fo E lay II\ ATTSVILLE, Md., March 11 (Spe- March meeting of the council, it developed that the ting body of Hyatts- ville is involved in another lawsuit. | The circuit court, Judge Fillmore | Beall, has issued temporary e | straining order against the authori- which prevents their selling the of a number of property Owens avenue, which have rtised as It of the We pay 3% interest—therefore both of us (the bank and you) are depositing to your credit. FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK lowinz : been reported to Southeast Corner Fourteenth and G Streets. Originators of the Monthly Statement System in Wash Stunmng Sprmg Suits Handsomest Capes and Coats Smartest Silk Dresses at Lowest Prices ———— ngh Clus Dresses Fashionable Mignonette $15.00 to $20.00 Dresses Dresses ek and former n, are rep- | Attorne “Eats No effort to operate. No strain. You 10738 Seventh St TR HSCAW. | S e up N Rebulding Breaks Prices| &topped at Luttrell; never been We are selling far below normal price—to compensate for the store conditions under which we are compelled to do business, while our expansion improvements are under way. We’ve planned for a big Saturday—share in it. The Mest Wonderful Spring Dregses that have been 'cffered Handsome Crepe de Chines—Satins, Taf- fetas, Georgettes, Mignonettes, most ef- fectively modeled and beautifully embroid- ered; some lace trimmed, some combination designs. New Easter Hats That Will Appeal to the Most Fastidious Tastes 99electric socket wor and go ahead. Speed from 100 to 1200 stitches a minute—three times faster than any foot treadle machine. {Teviea amount to jon of the properiy The corporation counsel has indi- cated that he town can suce s W. A to repre - tow or and council held i d public serviee | n the matts the re- of the Com- | Turban and the slar order wrt for the showed 1<l halance on Standard Rotary Sewing Electric —is delivered to you on such fair terms that you cannot afford to, overlook its superlor Easter Clothing for Girls SlZ 50 to $15.1 00 Sl!k Dresses New Sprmg Toggery for n to $20.00 linw Suits, Tose, brown und g $3.00 to $5.00 Dresaes New Wide Dresses o > Great big sterling value: ilion points. This machine is the 0 ey iy T —remarkably s surplus af only portable machine on the P y. Political activity in Hyattsville | market properly and espe- New Spring Coats pronounced. with the mu- || cially constructed for the Polo Cloth Cuats 'y 2ut Swolma speed developed by motor. Guaranteed by $2.50 Girls’ Middies and Pleated Sklrls 1 himself. of Councilmen Walter Dutton. third ward, and second ward, expire in M as named 1 -d t EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Any vercoat [0 Beautiful Polo Coats In the Polo Cloth, and other attractive weaves —smartly cut and made; belted and fitting mod- els—just the Coat you want now—at a very spe- cial price. Three Wonderful Hosiery Values, Special for Saturday Ladies’ Satin-Stripe 1 Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose | Ladies’ Embroidered Silk Hose Clock Hose Beasititul _adies’ Silk Lisle 59 e 5 Beautiful Satin Stripe $1 98 “”“ i sohdeos c Hand-cmbroid- $2 59 Pure Thread ors and dropstitch e o Silk Hose, in black and| effects, in black, @ray, €or=| oo cordovan, seamed back, R shaped ankles and garter tops back. double hec Cut-Priced Muslin |Piece Goods and Bedding Underwear at Economy Prices Clocked Hose, arrow effects, and black o full s and toes. | fashioned and garter tops. B R e | dovan and white; seamed \ihit A Children’s Coats Tyon Sweaters Neat mixture;, Velours and Polo Link and link weave, | Cloths—in most stylish models— with Angora-like collar ;:dw::;fl:i | 98c Underwear, ’ 81x8C Pequot Sheets belted, some with cape collars— of contrasting colors—Tan, Brown, Wble full of Mu Fine Closely Woven Round- sizes 6 to 14 years. le':oice of many Arl;erlcan Beauty, Peacock, Canar; . | . . t s 1 :Il"’:f;;i{d.\l‘l::;'l"v. witl }m,,tfl:‘:‘],(,':,',:il $1'55 grades—but we are featuring one and other good shades—ver | Olll' E t S k ! ) R et Rt dBe i s o g tomorrow at - —for they’re $2.98 everywhereyelss‘:cxal ’ m ntire ocC [y tucked s i i m:‘frlu-w‘.l ¢ BLE AR 5¢c Fruit of Loom and Pequot Cases -, 7.98 1.98 Special— sr-s... Ladies’ Silk Socks Pure silk, cuff /. black and v seamed back. $100 value - K Gowns | Sleeve $1.69| 4536 inches, made irom the famous S c G Fruit of the Loom and Pequot Muslins, 1 Hleshi = A positive guarantee of long service and c | ; WAL regula ze, | free irom dressing 5 ty Crepe 2 ity Ce . ‘.’,“"“ Y e owh vns, made i 20c Unbleached Muslin B e r styles, | embroidery and fine Slocely > walit e Slhiapte $1.50 and $200 Underwefll;y white in a few washings. C . Undermusling of fine cambric and Dty \White and fiesh, delightfully trimme . 50c and 59c Dress Ginghams \ n medallions, insertions and” edgipes of | C 32 inches wide; very fine and abso- ! v e Chemise, Camisoles, Petticoats, ete. |lutely fast colors. Ih s a beautiful assortment of large and small plaids, plain colors and checks $1.00 44x22 Heavy Tu Years since you have been able buy such towels as these wunde . Heavy two-thread grade and especially absorbent. $1.50 Corsets 90 pairs Corsets of coutil and batiste in popular high or low bust styles. Made C with supporters and firmly stayed. 22 to sizes only. - Satine Petticoats Beautiful flowered effects, 1 £y dark colors, value > o S S e o SR S e / Dress Skirts Plaids and tures; pockets trim med and cffective button arrangement $5.00 value Children’s “Acorn” Drawer Bodies, Formerly 50c 2 loys' and Girls' well kiown “Acorn” Qv Ribb Bodies. in 4 to 12 sizes. Lowest price in years. No Exceptions. No Reservations There are some mighty fine Coats re- maining, fine woolen fabrics, tailored with exacting care. Lot Infants’ Slips Sold to $1.00 Cambric and batiste in short or long or ory trimmed. S les. $1.25 Men’s Blue Work Shirts Made of the cele- brated Definace cham- bray, in blue only; full cut, well made; collars attached;faced sleeves; double stitched; in sizes 141 to 17. Think what you can save by laying aside one of these Coats for next winter. Get wise and act quickly. Sizes run from 34 to 38.

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