Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 19

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o 5y | Y TygyENee e ek We are now selling the highly . advertised and most famous WASHING MACHINE on the market . Washing Mathine Feature No. 3 Lifetime Service All operating parts, such as the motor unit, are closed and packed in grease to avoid contact with outside objects. contain enough lubrication to suppl needs for years. This unit oiling syst away with that nced of mussy oiling which 24 & N S5 NS ST TR AR T ERADUTY wp araNe ‘“DRINK women so dislike. pAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. ic. Building, 14 A gifted Genoese candy-making genius discovered the secret chocolate recipe that mystifies the taste and gives allure to CORNWELL’S BUNGALOW BOX “5-Room Sweets” A temptingly complete assortment of more than twenty kinds of bitter-sweet Italian chocolates— almond paste squares, Brazil nuts, filbert clusters, ' nougats, whip caramels, pine-apple cubes, butter creams and pistache logs. pretty box. A pound-and-a-quarter box, $1.70. CORNWELLS K15 H Street Superlor Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices @u[m @TIartm (" 1215 F s-r.aml 1212101218 G ST 'Eddy Refrigerators —are an They are substantially built and so scientifically constructed that maxi- mum refrigeration is se- cured with minimum ice ) consumption. Refrigerators, $27 to $164.25 Ice Boxes, $15.65 to $60 Exclu.nw Laml Agents for Eddy Refngeratar.r for the Last Thirty Years - JOHN H.WILKINS CO. = ROASTERS Story No. 8 Soon the cafe, as the French caffee-house was called, became the resort of the most renowned wits, artists and philosophers of Paris—Roussean, Voltaire, Piron and mony otkers. History credits Voltaire with drinking no less than seventy- five small cups of coffee each day. =Ly WILKINS PERFECT BLEND COFEEE % Hope in President. & % | &l . § “We soe the naval committee of the | |§| ~Branch Store. “uhl-nu: lullmy and Packed with care in a It’s - moderate with the service it ren- ders makes the invest- tl ment the best to be se- cured in = refrigerator. :l T TODIAY”| | DISARMAMENT HINT, | | | LONDON. March 17.—Lord TLee of rst lord of the admiralty. .l that his reference to tes in his discussion of || ecting of naval || erday had not || What he real- || United es Senate laying down the th at least equal to that of any || other power That 1s a claim to ty which this country never has n the past and never would || > in connection with the king nation which ins and ever hold- lace in our regard and difference between d America’s is too he subject of con- still less of friction or hos- tility." Ready Response to Hint. e said the only question was who armament, b onit point the Brit- sh government would not stand on hint thfown out in his inaugural ggestion would with cordial and helpful re- prepared to put other business in order to t in a business than which 1. be nothing more pressing irs of this world." Horse Sense Needed. 4 Baron Lee said he agreed with Mr. t n and Amer- as. “the auestion is e the right of direc- to our navies when ch other. In that re- |l this government has a “But,” whether we tion with r conauiting rd. 1In the present esti- |}l mates we have set an' example of ||f reduction and taken risks and are prepared to go far in a mutual agree- ment. “It is not enouzh to talk about blood being thicker than water. What we want is the plain horse sense characteristic of both coun- tries. From my long knowledge of || America I have a profound belief in the business of talking and appeal- ing to the square deal. I hold strong- ly that we are not engaged in a game of bluff, but that we ought to lay all our cards on the table.” INDIANA WOMAN VOTERS PUZZLE THE POLITICIANS | | Inharmony Shown in Matter of 5, i . pecial Protective Measures Made with three compartments, Before the Legislature. Special Dispatch to The § with two full-length doors, similar m‘n‘h‘i'fi-:fifflég\le;.:?mxf;g“3; | to thf: iIlustr§tion; SCi?ntific con- en, the Indiana politicians and Fegi struction, sanitary white enamel wiare Moo telr, oyes, pened || Jining. A food preserver of merit, b aczmetion, Lor Tomep end to || with large ice capacity— exclusively of women had a rough || state there is a rather extensive!| sentiment among the women against any special favors. They found that || bills that were sponsored -by one |/}l woman's organization often were ac- tively opposed by other women's or- ganizations. This was true in the case ofyan effort on the part of one group women to get through a motion picture censorship bill, which joints. ing hours of women in industry, ferred to weaker sex, and used up much ora- || tory in urg pecial protection and kind treatment for the mothers and daughters, was greatly surprised when he found later that his elo- quence had been greeted with sneers by many woman Spectators. The bill to limit the working hours of women was opposed vigorously by jmany business and professional women of the state and was killed. — CAILLAUX RIOT CENTER. Several Persons Hurt When Mob Is Aroused by Ex-Premier. GRENOBLE. France, March 16— Numerchs persons were injured in riot- ing which took place here today outside || a theater, where Joseph Caillaux, former premier, was delivering a lecture under the auspices of the s and the League for M. Caillaux was freed in 1920 afte, ing been sentenced to several years' i prisonment for his *defeatist poli during the war. He was ac commmd here by his wife, r!puhed et to couple left the building under escort of the mayor and proceeded to a suburban station, where sl Spring Fashions in New 1921 Baby Vehicles Mie CAaIE SO0k & [rain for Tyoox 1| Spring is the time of year for getting baby out in the open air—and right now is the time above all others to lnspect demonstration and delivered his lecture. e outside. the theasen s tecture. (I the Hub’s line of 1921 Baby Carnages, Go-Carts, Sulkies, Strollers, etc., and take advantage of the price concessions. serious proportions and order was re- Slored with dimculty, The stock merits the attention of the most particular parent—it is a dlsplay that will do your heart good to see. - Weekly or monthly payments if desired. This Folding Go-Cart, as Shown 14 A comfortable light- weight Cart, easily folded and carried if desired, yet durable and strong; leath- erette panel sides, adjust- able leatherette hood; guar- next éoass. The protein content is the highest i h;gllil:(i nlllx:lk Basket of willow with cover. Tri- pod stand. Anideal Easter gift. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, The Bt Shop_[—eyBATSHVELLIE -— ozt 7 —Ghe HUB FURNITURE CO— ==} Make The Home Surroundings To Your Liking el Use Your CREDIT--Buy Furniture at the HUB!| ‘A Sale of Kitchen Furnishings of Advantage To Every Homemaker—Weekly or Monthly Payments america smat mainiain| | [y planning new furnishings for the home this spring, don’t overlook the 1mportance of the kitchen—it is in a great measure the heart of the household. Put in it the best you can afford in genuine conveniences that will go | along way toward systematizing this end of your housekeeping. ship and finish are excellent— Toad In the recent legislature. Poli- : bin, extra bread board, large ok S5 | cuptosrd space. Tho workssane hand - rubbed, perfect - fitting _anteed rubber-tired wheels. 1921, Large Size Let Us Place This Improved 3-Door “Polar” “Hub Special” Kitchen Cabinet Refrigerator IN YOUR HOME . . Housewives all over Washington are praising the “Hub Special.” It is giving satisfaction wherever it is being used. That is not to be wondered at—because it is one of the best cabi- nets on the market today at the price. White enamel cupboard, alumn@old sliding work table, sponsored by organizations made. up spice jars, sugar container, flour 497 Here is a Beautiful Reed Fiber Suite, in ivory enamel or rich brown finish, charming enough for the living room 1 indoors or the “outdoor living room.” fortable and possessing a character not ordinarily put | into suites for summer use only. It represents the work of master craftsmen. A large settee, armchair and rocker, ! with seats and back covered in cretonne. Reversib‘lé Gear Baby Carriage 267 An elegant Carriage of reed — natural finish; ~ reversible type with continuous tubular steel pusher and steel gearing; storm curtain and fully lined body. This Aluminoid Metal Top KitchenTable Good size, sanitary, with white | enamel "base and roomy center | $695 {Ome e of tre senate, whoin A Magmflcent Reed Ftber 3-Piece Porch or meg Room Satte cntlery, etc. dunng tl-ns sale Artistic, com-

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