Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 4

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3 - Y, -\ A v N ’.—-\s THIS PLAYER Only $398 Guaranteed 10 Years | with Other Instruments V> e o o in Writing Full Size-- 88 Note Mahogany Case OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL — e 15,000 Miles on Tires—50% Greater : Fuel Efficiency—Zero-Balance Road- “ ability—Less Annual Depreciation On Exhibit at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW Space No. 9 GIBSON MOTOR CO., 1124 Conn. Ave. Phone Main 614 CoLe Morocn Car COMPANY, INDIANAPO! reators of Hdvanced Motor Cars s A Code Doss Focky BrandNewUpright® 9 9 8 Termsonly $10 Down i Long Time To Pay Balance »z3x Compare These Pianos And Players at $298 and $398 Selling For a Great Deal More This Beautiful Upright Piano Has 7 1-3 octaves, full metal frame, three strings to umson, tuning pins, French repeating action, : 5 inhammers, nickel action brackets, case handsomely polished. Height, 4feet 73 inches. Length, 5feet 5inches. Depth, 2feet 3inches. These are not low grade instraments, but pumo: and players that are in keeping with the usual high quality of our house. Bring $10 and come. USED INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE U PRNAVLC S n/illianes e 1330 G Street NW. ORI S AN NG L C., WEDNE MR, HODVER BACKS|mmers i IS RELE DRVE B. F. Keith’s Theater Daily, Except Saturdays, Officers Confident of Raising $100,000 With Support of 12:30 to 1 O’Clock Tomorrow: New Secretary. Encouraged by receipt of an In- Conducted by Rev. George F. Dudley | dorsement of their effort to relleve | human suffering from Secretary of Speaker— ! Commerce Herbert Hoover, members Judge William F Norris| | of the 1 branch of the American o Nttos for seltat 12 ] Unity Lenten Services St. John’s Church (Lafayette Square), Thursday, March 17 Noon Holy Communion and Address by Rev. E. S. Dunlap 4:45 P.M. Huston Thompson of the Federal Trade committee for rellef in Ireland were confident last nlght that the drive to raise $100,000 in the District of Co- lumbla, which starts tomorrow, wiil be a success. In his letter to the committes, Mr. Hoover said: “I could not fail to wish every sup- port to such an effort to relleve hu- man suffering, and hope you will r?get"ve the support of the commu- nity. Approves Work. In another telegram to Capt. John F. Lucey, former assoclate of Secre- and Belgian rellef work, why Is na- tional director of the drive, Mr. Hoov- er sald: “I have never believed that race, religion or politics should enter the question of alleviation of human sery . I'am Elad that you' have Commission undertaken the direction of the fund s B ; for the relfef of the suffering in Ire- Topic, “Something We land, and feel certain that the work Have Lost.” will' be eflictently and economically = carried out.” Seats Free. Further acceptances of honorary vice chalrmanships reported yester- day Included: Henry Morgenthau, SDAY. former United States ambassador to|=— Turkey; Bernard M. Baruch, former chairman of the War Finance Board; Charles Nagel, former Secretary of Comrmerce; Gen. Charles G. Dawes, David Starr Jordan, president of Le- land Stanford, Jr., University, and Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, Chicago. BLANK BOOKS We sell for less becsuse we Rule, Bind and Print under our unit lest night at Wardman Park Hotel, Miss H. M. O’'Connell was elect- ed chalrman; Mrs. M. Dorn Fuller, vice chairman; Miss Louise Flannery, own roof, with but one profit. secretary, and Mrs. McDonald, trustee. John B. Densmore presided and Will- iam H. DeLacey spoke. HIGH GRADE . Those in charge of the woman workers in the theaters, banks, hotels and department stores will be Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs. Roy Morrill, Mrs. Edward J. Walsh and Mrs. Maurice Talty. Plans were completed at St. Peter's Hall for the Capitol Hill district at| For Business Stationery and Social Events Files ad Cases ‘We Completely Equip Offices a meeting last night. The speakers were: Rev. J. Weldenham, Rev. F. T. Morris and J. T. Nolan of Boston. J. O'Niell presided. A general meeting of all woman workers at 601 E street at § o'clock tonight has been called by Mrs. W. H. Clagett. s, USA. Officers Elected. At a meeting of the Woodley Park —_—— Parents whose children are abnor- | mally small at birth can take heart, for recent figures show that tiny in- fants frequently grow up quite robust and of normal proportions. { TH]S new and beautiful Player-Piano is an 88-note instrument, guaranteed for 10 years, which assures you of absolute satisfaction and protection. The instrument is designed along plain lines, yet is 8o artistic that it is certain to satisfy the most scrutinizing buyer. It contains a five-point motor, spruce sounding board, full metal frame, three strings to unison, bushed tuning pins, repeating action, good quality of felt hammers, nickel action brackets, heavy case, plain pillar trusses, mahogany case handsomely polished. Height, 4 feet 7% inches. Length, 5 feet 5 inches. Depth, 2 feet 5 inches. The latest improvements and devices. Loud and soft pedal expression devices—in fact, is a model Player-Piano and an instrument that compares most favorably with Player-Pianos sold elsewhere for a great deal more. THIS UPRIGHT Only $298 Guaranteed 10 Years In Writing—-Full Size Beautiful Case SN TRZ. a2 » bushed good quality of felt e MARCH 16, 1921 Board announced last taken, be said, | ports. “The solution of | merchant marine problem,” h BOOST FOR GULF TRADE. |3t Saiws! Shipping Board Will Allocate Bot- toms for Brazil Commerce. Any obstacles in the way of fur- ther allocation of government ton- | i nage for operation in the New Or- o- | commerce originates.” e leans-Brazil trade have been re- n re- | products originating there will have a deceased patient panks moved, former Commissioner Sutter N e a more direct route to the foreign | France. the American 0 per cent of the country's foreign markets than by Way of Atlantie ) “s in the Mississippl vailey. whee: The doctor's claim.on the estate of first in Our Duty to the Little Ones Listen, mother! If that beautiful little girl of yours or that bright, manly boy were to catch fever on account of eating or drinking something that had collected germs and become impure on account of having been stored in an insanitary refrigerator, you would never forgive yourself for this unpardonable error—never. The Leonard Refrigerator, with its seamless one-piece pure white porcelain lining, is just as sanitary in.every compartment as a china bowl which you have washed in pure water until it is spotlessly clean. There isn’t a place —not a crack nor a crevice in which a germ can lodge. And—oh, how deliciously fresh and cool are the things that are kept in a refrigerator of this kind. And here is news, Keepers of the Pursestrings. You can get your Leonard now at Mayer's at prices that are lower now than they will be in summer. For instance, that big porcelain front-icing Leonard is only $65, and there are white enamel ones as low as $18.75. Will say it’s a good time to buy a Leonard now. sewenh Sweee - V] @yeET & Co. BeweenDBE UKV TURE Company due to arrive—*‘Nothing in the house to eat”’—Gloom!— Despair! Truly a most embarrassing situation, but you have only yourself to blame, Mrs. Housewife. With a larder well stocked with War Department Canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash, you need never suffer such embarrassment, but be always i i s e o o-rrony most tempting dishes, extr prices at which these did meats are sold enable the ;nholefcm!}lo Dine for a Day for a Dollar Your dealer can supply you in any quantity. See him foday—teil him you want some of this nourishing food; he can realize a legitimate profit from the sale (wholesale prices below) and you can save money. Buy a case or two. Be prepared. THE WHOLESALE PRICES below, will idea of what will v o8 ;n'-hol They give you ceme you Discousts to apply oa all November 15, 1920, are a8 §250 w 81,000 1,001 %0 2,500 The Government carload lots to smy piat in the Unised Tiotas Toerieg ere e treaty miles froem SHIDpInE potet CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT reach prevail; when ‘hases reach o mflm;“liu’u‘:u::-: reach mu& 2% net to pro- Whea 100,001, 28% net :-llx whea reath #1.000,001 and over, 35% net MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 o Buy It by the Case » ; WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS .

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