Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 10

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L) v * == P L ! lecture, w vill deliver at T0 GREET CLWOMEN- [made st = optef ntate By “oi| SOCIOLOGIST TO SPEAK-- {ientt s il ontesl Hagh Sehot Silver Spring. Md.. held last week at | ditorium, before the Di the home af Mrs. William J. Jouvenal jeration Will Be Hnfertained at | Dr. Charles E. Barker Coming for | Delegates appointed included Mrs. Ao tels frienast Silver Spring in May. | Herbert Cipeel, Mrs. Frank L. Hewitt| Lectures March: 20. R erang he witl speats before Arran, ertaining the and Mrs.” Wright: alternates. Mrs. ' Dr (7 . sociologi the Washington Rotary Club and the n‘oen-:'(“:\"fg':glflux.s :5 the | Edward Jones, Mrs. John Dolan andlis to sp. Shdaria Washington Kiwanis Club at the Wil totary Clu ver three lec: were ' Mrs. O. B. Cissel. pices of lard Hotel on liver Spring armory in May bility to His Son. { Dr. Barker will del His first talk will be at noon, | at Keith’s Theat hools I tures . to students of the public their pare “How d universitie nd friends. and His subj to Make the M o CHICAGO. March 19.—Teday tory ng 77 degrees at 2 p.m. Jumbia Federation of Women's Clubs and all other womén's organizations “A_ Father's Responsi- HEAT STRIKES CHICAGO. o warmest March day in Chicago's v, the government thermometer 3:30 a Co- T0DISCUSS WAGES Other Railroads to Confer| With Employes—One Goes was ERoss ‘Jhe Bi§ Hardware and Housefarniching Stote. 11 th. and G Sts Direct From F actory to You This gives you an opportunity to buy that Suite of Furniture which yvou have been wanting for so long. See the Furniture—ask the price—and you will be sure to buy. Wing Chais . ...$35.00 -$49.00 Nursery Refrigerator and Water Cooler $4.00 New Perfection Oil Cook Stove The Long Blue Chimney New Periection Burn- ers are the lat- est type of Oil ! Packed with mineral wool; white enameled ; with nickel-plated faucet.. $75 Chaise PGMRER s Fa i s oo o | Parber Cooking Burn- ers. They were g}ll?;‘ee;’;"?tl‘;‘::f in $l 25 OO adopted after . . vears of experi- ence with other types and have been proved to be a decided im- provement over all other types. The long chimney creates a drait, furnishes the flame with | enough air for perfect, clean combustion and makes every drop of kerosene do all the work in its power. All the oil I is turned into heat. No smoke. No odors. No soot to blacken the pots and pans. Leatherette or Tapestry. ... $300 Ovtrstuffed Suite of 3 Pieces in Tapestry or Velour, Loose Comfy Cushions. ...... $185°OO | SLIPCOVERS Give the furniture long life. Don't wait until it has been in use some time. Have them measured for slip covers now, so as to have them looking like new on all oc- casions. Special price for ] ok No Odor. labor, regardless of size, each.. $1 .00 Stands 30 Inches High. No Smok 318;0 Cretonnes, Linens, Damasks, etc., from 2-burner ...... S e L Bolta It 3-burner .....................$25.00 Phone us and one of our representatives e Ry .531-50 will call with a full line of samples. Perfection Ovens, lined with bright tin, and glass drop door Gas Hot Plate, nickel plated, with two large drilled burners and six feet of metal tubing $5.50 ................................... $4.50 Water Cooler 20th Century Water Cooler Lined with Agal"?"‘jzl"’i.' iron, | And Stand ; mahogany fin- gzl osh withinckelifaucet, ish: with 5-gallon bottle. 3-gallon "Z$3.50 521050 United Upholstery Co. Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture New Location 911 7th Street N.W. |2 Doors From Goldenberg'a , Phone Main 3419 l | to Labor Board. IRy the Ascoclated I'ross. { MEMPHIS, Tenn., irnouncement w. {conference of offic | Central r of the u ed workn by that roa to discuss t ons will be held in Chic !day and Tuesday next ! CHICAGC March e today Is of the ilroad and represe n employed tives reduc- | > Mon- | rounced th, representati employes yesterd: reductions, and that nfer- | ence would be held next we The road proposed reduction in propor- tion to the decrease in the cost of liv- g and the rates paid for uuskilled | labor in other industries. A4 conferred w ) unskilled rd to wage another ¢ in : Goen to Labor Hoard. : "DETROIT, March 19.—The Pere Marquette railroad plans to the | wage dispute with its employes be i fore the Railroad Labor Board wit ten days in corg the worke ident, announced tonight the road were | elerks, maintenanc {carmen and shopmen L § th fir ences betw, ern railw: in progress here announced by union ofl agreement had bren re Cannot Make Ends Meet. | NEW YORK, March 19.—Offici lof the Long Island railroad today { formally invited employes to attend | {a series of conferences to be held | March 30 and 21 at Jamaica, L. 1 {when contemplated wage reductions will be discussed, Posters distributed throughout the | system, announcing the conferences, | | stated ‘that the company’s pay rolls | {in recent years had absorbed all in- | | creased revenu | “The company,” the announce- {ment said, “cannot. by any process | of rate incr for passenger and | ‘freight traflic, make ends meet, pay | taxes and interest, while the present ! relation exists between pay rolls A\Ild; EToss revenues.” i i | FIND TREADWAY GULTY | ~ INSALESMAN'S DEATH . but it rs that no Arrest for Murder of H. T. Peirce. DELPHIA. March 19.—peter | way was found guilty of m\' murder inythe second degree by a| I i !Jury today in connection with the | ‘ A Separate Store A Sale That for Me:'—— Breaks all Clothing and Records L - for Value- Ful‘mshmgs Main Floor Direct Entrance From K Street. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB! Giving! | Sk Men! A Special Purchase o All-Wool Serge Suits *Sizes 15 to 20 Years—and Regular Sizes 36 to 42 No need to tell you men this is a sensationally low price for Serge Suits—the wonderful value will be quickly rec- ognized and appreciated for its real worth! And it's a sale whose money-saving advantages all men may enjoy—because the lot includes models for men, young men and high school and college students. "A New Low Price!---Old-Time Service-Giving Quality All-wool Blue Serge and Self-striped Serge Suits, in three-button conservative models; full lined with alpaca or venetian; regular sizes 36 to 42. Young Men’s and Student’s Suits of Fancy Mixtures Also Included in This Sale at $19.75 Young Men’s Suits of Fancy Mixtures, in green, brown and tan; one, two and three button single-breasted and two-button double-breasted models; some with patch pockets. Regular sizes 35 to 42, Double-breasted models, in plain tan and green checks, especially designed for the boy Just going Into long trou- sers suits. Sizes 15 to 20 years. Suits for Business Wear! Suits for College Wear! 1 Suits for Dress-up Wear! Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—MAIN FLOOR—Direct Lntrance From K Street. robbing and killing of Henry T.| i Peirce, a manufacturer's sales agent, | {last November. 1 E | Counsel for Treadway said he would | inot ask for a new trial nor appeal ! i the case. as he considered the defend- | font received a fair trial. Treadway | :\\'ill be gentenced on Monday. The ! il |maximum penalty for sccond degree | murder in Pennsylvania is twenty { years. | Treadway i Tuesday, - ch: placed on trial last | ged with first degree murder, and took the stand in his own defense, during which he testified that Marion A. Elliott, who has not | |vet becn arrested, was solely re- {sponsible for the Killing of Peirce. Peirce was killed in his office on a Saturday night in November last. His body was found on the following Mon- lday” morning. The principal clue to | the slayers was his red automobile, which was missing, but later located in a garage in Wheeling, W i 1 Va. ai 2) [few duys after the body was found. | About the same time Tread and | Susan Marie Rogers were arrested in a rooming house in Whecling. They implicated Joseph A. Moss. who was subsequently arrested in Pittsburgh, Pa., and Elliott. The trials of Moss and the Rogers girl have been set for April. It was said they may not be tried because of their assistance to the prosecu- tion. . . INSPIRATION HELD VITAL T0 SAVE EUROPE, | New Swedish Minister Tells Cham- ber. of Commerce Real Peace Is Needed. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK. Mareh 19.—America’s powerful assistance and inspiration must be given to the old world to enable it to recover its former | healthy status, declared Axel F. Wal- lenberg, new minister of Sweden to this country, in an address at_the | annual dinner of the Swedish cham- ! ber of commerce in the United States here tonight. i Touching on the importanck of | friendly feelings between nations to ! develop the world's commercial life, | he asserted the difference in tempera- | ment between various countries: and within them must be improved and i worrected. i “We Swedes,” he continued, “are still | waiting for the nation. the confer- | ence or the group of leading person- | alities that will give the world a | definite program for the adjustment of international controversies, and I venture to say that the greater part of Europe takes the same attitude of watchful waiting.” | The one answer to the questions | arising from the war he pictured as “World peace, real peace and not a peace existing only on paper.” FOLICE HALT INQUEST. $25,000 Handled by Man Killed in Fall Reported Missing. CHICAGO. March 19.—An _inquest into the death of George J. Kuebler, attorney, who was killed in a fali from his office on the tenth floor of, a downtown building yesterday, was'| halted today at the request of the | police, who said they expected to ob- tain some important evidence if giv- en_more time. ‘While the police were working on ! the theorfes that he fell from the| window, deliberately jumped out or was thrown out, it developed that $25,000 was missing from an account Kuebler was handling for an insur- ance firm, his flancee and the insur- ance board making known this in- formation. 50,000 OUT OF WORK. Anxiety Felt When Furnace and ‘Yards Close in Tuscany, ROME, March 15,—Much alarm and anxlety have Deen caused by the re- cent closing down of the blast fur- nace and shipbullding yards of the Tiva Company at Plombino, In Tus- cany, because of financial diMoeulties. fty thousand workers and clerks been thrown out of employment ‘he shutdown. ILLINOIS GENTRAL ~ |OFFERS PRESIDENT ! lColorada Assembly Invites! |Execmive for Summer and| was | 2 i sible. well timbered i will no doubt receive any number of | {opinion of those clo |of Jake L. Hamon for $11. HIP LEAVES FOR CHINA March 19 State, W COLLECTOR ANXIOUS TO QUIT. NASHVILLE. Tenn. March 19 It is announced today E. B. ( internal T —_—— NEW § s ir for Our specialty is installing Electricity—we have a corps of experts ready to serve Denver Resident Has Site. | Electricity | Enhances the value of the home and is convenient and economical. The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St..N.W. i the “com < offered permanent presidential summer in the heart of the Denver Mountain | Parks, a Bill L. E, Hazel H ina wire morning. ber of the few miles Buffalo | sting place Humphrey Humphrey, sent to ihe b from his wife, the offer | t this mem- and four miles green, is the beautiful spot that h buen placed ident at the It is a p held by tion. pot is disposal of the t of 250 acres | Humphrey in | | re Mrs ereq one of thef highway. It -;‘ has a plentiful supp of water and affords a splendid v of the surrounding mountain ranges.| i5 but twenty-five miles from Denver | nd is reached by the famous Lookout | fountain road. and Mrs. Humphre sident Harding read - fact that the stat adopt resolutions in to spend the coming summer in rado. we offer you free title to fifty 'S of jand in the heart of 3 s, twenty-five miles from T on the Mountain Parks highw: for a permanent summer | site. Property is ve and ELANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST home sightl; stosh of former | ly during the e IHouse of As has been the © administra irst sumr It is the Presi- offers of a summer home. to the 0 early plans dent that he will mak for a vacation, howe if_he de- cides to take one at a This de- pends entirely upon the progress of the special session of Congress which convencs next month. The President has expressed a strod his election s desire to visit | Al a and it is thought that he v isfy this wish this summer if | the opportunity presents itself. How- ever, the trop will be a hurrie and it is likely that in his part be one or more cabinet office like the President, would be fited by such a trip. | Therefore, it is considered almost. a certainty that. aside from a short trip, such as the suggested Alaskan ! one, the President’s vacation will be spent right, here in WasHngton, and as a means of rest and change he | ill make frequent short trips on > presidential yacht Mayflower, LW bene- The bed always looks neat and trim when equipped with the sanitary ich is always docked at the navy | rd here. ( ENGLANDER SUES HAMON ESTATE WEDRIH BT 8 The turned up sides bolds the mattress in place Jerrett Construction Company and shape and prevents slipping or sagging. Seeks to Becover $11,593. | ENGLANDER **Productions for Sleep and Rest" MUSKOC 3, Okla., March 19.—The ! Lcuch peds Cots 2 4 s Jerrett Construction Company of ng- s feld, Mo., filed suit in the United States e <t the estate 9, alleged to of stations | Ranger and ny. district court today agai Three-Picce Beds Foldaway Beds Sold sverywhere by F partm: v ENGLANDER SPRI built for the Wi Fort Worth Railw: T The suit was filed against Frank L. | 5 h Ketch as administrator of the Hamon | New York Chicago Look for this trade mark ceE—————— NEGLAN PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST ty workmanship at moderate | cost. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., Q > 1325 14th St. | Main 4224-3. | STANDARD o QUALITY.& encircle orrect orseting SET for Style and Heal solution correct ting i e o e nions of Nemo Corscts o Crreiete or Smart Set Corsetswith R f pleto (1} Circlets, '.I’In:‘ ton i‘i“ the :I:m.mé :o; ::‘m’ B l “;vl SH’“" Sn. v/ ;700 fford to overlook this Complete and ; g:rr:;m&:nueot‘ger.nce in justice to her attractive appear- . ance and good health. NEMO CORSETS meet the individual needs of their wearers by preserving their health and good figure lines, and by saving their money. They are givided into the following Services: Self-Reducing $prvice—For Stout Women. . Wondcrl‘ilft Service—For All Women. . Diafram-Reducing Service. . . . KopService—For All Women. ... SMART SET CORSETS -....... (13 models) $3.50 to 12.00 i d represent a service of a general nature that appeals ah o::e\:;:l En“:g go“ b:ll‘,:msfl;ncorsgud yet want to feel as though they had none on. They are made in a variety of materials. CIRCLETS..........For All Figures (12 models) $1.50 to $5.00 part what the corset does below. They equalize the m’ g:df o:h?:l«;’eprpei:uh .:fithl:‘isu{'ew body above the waist-line harmonize with the rest of the figure. Be fitted by NEMO GUARANTEE OVER ALL SUPERVISED BY:THE HYGIENIC- FASHION INSTITUTE . NEW YORK (22 models) $5.00 to $9.00 ( 9 models) 6.50 to 15.00 ( 4 models) 9.00 to 13.50 .(11 models) 3.00to 9.00 a corset hygienist in any good store. NEMO

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