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= e e THE EVEMING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 'M A.I GEN UGG DRY LEAGUE TO FIGHT RAINBOW MEN TO MEET. E..:‘g.g“&;g:{:‘f:::"‘;_j:;::‘ 5 2 PALMER BEER RULING |veterans to Honor Beprescntative |SH™. commities wili be ‘made. " Ar- Again! Hahn's Do the “Big Things"—First! P! rangements for a show with twenty carloads of ‘“‘white-top” _attractions . Lineberger, Wounded in War. |have been made. Eiliott Woods. Attorney Says Reputable Physi-| poinpow Division veterans wijl ‘perintende!:; ofh the ‘(Elpl(:;l ‘bhufld‘flz = = 1 “dug-out” and grounds, has allowe: o vet- « " tive Wi P, L opposite Liberty Hut for a month to ') Booze Medicine, lfz‘r:ia. awlr!he; rfimsxell?e:’:rfire;fogg B !ta.l:eb tm-l 'h:w[ pro;:ee:l rut T;m;r; [ vi - | w the . will ‘be iplaced in a fund for al 0 a e e uess Efforts will be made by the Anti-|Wounded in the war, = iy |former comrades. particularly those <Commartder of 1st - ArMY |gatoon League to have the opimien of | I 2dditlon to entertaining the newly | {0 1gcal hospitals. . i - former -Attorney General Palmer.. re- | nual election of officers will be held and 13 “| Corps in World War Won -SANTE! FIREPLACE o FIETINGS, ETC. Many Decorations. EDWIN ELLETT s 1108 Sth St. N.W. ——————— .o L] = v led, | & program for activities along construc- latingsto thessalerofibeer imtel for | Live lines for the coming Year will be| Boston's policewomen are to re- Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for | {ie lines for the coming year will he| Boston's policewomen are to 0 1 l the league, announced last night in a ( 'e - n formal statement. | *Mr. ‘Wheeler declared that even if | beer may be prescribed as a medicine | the law required the utmost care om the ‘part ¢ a_physician and the keep- ing of a careful record of all prescrip- | Briag s advertisomest with you Y 2 permit revok % £ P vent tie Y », “Foot — o—-:Sc,ope. Easter Weddings) BLACKISTONE'S SHOWER BOUQUET 1s the accepted standard rade will | hat reputable physicians and Daring . re ; tSLBIIE erite E 4 : : building prac- b medicine in mos | ) for Easter Weddmgs. Orig- \ Mr. Wheeler made puh 4 " tically all ¢ from Frank Blake of ( i- | 5 snal Designs, Flowers and bowls and fix- 2 v dent of the National Prop sociation, saying vith | 4 . tures in steck. > entire drugindus e opposed | k Decorations for Easter. Ty 1 to sale of beer through the channels ! KAPNECK- e Bl |of the arug trade.” 717 12th Street N.W. " (\J Bkackistone | ported ns seriousiy i1l of an affection \}’].fi}, and H. Main 3707 of the throat at the Lutheran Ho pital here. All krrnng(‘lmpnls for h tour of 1ha Sate have bee H&3. GEN. HUNTER LIGGETT, |and his wife has been called to his bedside. Maj. Gen. Hunter Liggett, command- ing the 9th Corps area, with station at San Francisco, one of the leading fig- ures of the world war, was placed on the retired list of the Army auto- matically today, by operation of law, on account of age. Y I He was relieved of duty and_author- ized to proceed to his home in Pennsyl- 4 a vania, where he was born exactly sixty- four yéars ago today: During the world war he commanded the 1st Army Corps. American Expeditionary Forces, and revents Dys. took a prominent part in the great.ad- H L A Y |vance of the allied forces against the : . VICHY Caoned by and bottled wundey the disset h o hé French G e pepsia and re- German lines that ended the war. leves Gout, In- May Be Licutenant Gemeral. 4 s : During that riod Gen. Lij t held 7 digestion and — %C;.;.,uf? fi:&gfl?trz?fl%‘l?zrs:r; : We want to hear your story. . = ut ineffectu: 0! H ' = Uric Actid. Was made at the recent session of Con- u‘rx;r“:uglfih:::l:nm.%xn:"k mn‘r':f;e" We di t beli i jud. ; regarded as i : - fimt:able “"“,:‘.:, ‘:‘m ']:‘ :g ioeq as p € do not believe 1n snap judg: eu < 't is t i . 3 3 10 the retired diat. in' Tecognition of his ment, nor do we think we know it e "gnam“"-nea from the Mili e was, m the Mili- . z tary Academy July 1, 1875, and dll' Eoneral Maren®8r 1087 Yust” vefics MR. TOWNLEY A. Triited States declared g i i o Commant Mo ot ey M.CKEE We realize there is much‘we can :'Q'l"’?::"::;"; ,:l:helgeux':h‘!:t‘rg.wmof e . e E'regor 2 learn from you—that there is much g:h;;,o,'“,,,‘ W{;,,,‘F.,‘,fi,i:‘}é’j 9’2 er f::’c""ve new light you can throw upon an old ; ns in e we: and sou ! 0; 7 H Spanish war. in the Philippine in. The c“:,:,':','m;e of ithe business, perhaps. i e OHEEARE S Moz other man. the unfailing cour- L tesy that has marked Mr. Mc- o . . . Went fo Framee in 1917. | Kee in his position as pro- It is this constructive, mutually in- When the United States entered the prietor of the Metropolitan s . . . : world war Gen. Liggett was in com- Hotel and the president of the terested spirit that is the big thing in mand of the Philippine department. Ly Amociatlon ot z 2 o Ordered back to the United States, he| | modieeuiie tn bl adilings with all this bank’s t.ransactlons. It makes Sremne, -8 tna i omioner W[ H | s S us human.and it keeps us so. '{went to. France §0 command the. 1st Army Corps. I In 1310, ho. was injeommand of the 5 We Pd}' 3 Per Cent Interest Army War CoBege In this city, and raamaiienl Hl SECURITY iAmesaw BANK aw, 3 % S n;eg.‘l“:ng. m ’2’."‘4‘;.1 4;::-.:1”: H Serlo mmxcron'flugaznluvmos the Foot-Comfort De- also give many adults their first partment at our 7th St. chance to tell with certainty Store—a “FOOT-O-SCOPE.” whether they have been getting An X-ray machine that shows the right shoes. the bones of your feet in your You are cordially invited to shoes while you are in a stand- call and make use of this won- ing position. . derful machine—regardless of Bent, twisted or crowded where you purchase your shoes. bones instantly seen. Shoes that Of course, this service is ab- are too short, too long, too nar- solutely free and places you row, too wide or improperly under no obligation whatsoever. shaped clearly indicated. It is simply in line with our A service especially vital to constant endeavors to improve mothers of growing children. our service. Many feet are ruined between Doing the “Big Things'— six and sixteen years. FIRST! WE'VE just installed in The “FOOT-O-SCOPE” will Free! . In Our 7th St. Store’s : “Foot Comfort” 191416 PaAve. Department Zth & K 235PaAveSE. JACK TAR | |zrmans ot the str Corps area”si - j2 mfi?'l";"qs""m, 82,499 PERSONS ATTEND* oy : U. S. AMARYLLIS SHOW All Récords Broken at Exhibition Which Closed Last Night. - 8 = = = 5 = 5 = 8 - 8 = 85 ~ © = = e e ‘A Brand New Player TSN ' The amaryllis show of the Depart- ment of Agricul » which closed last night, broke all records. There were 23,411 visitors yesterday, and s The distribution is being made by the —— 2 98 Junior League. ‘The show. or part of it, will be the total for_ six days was 82,499. Laat t eontinued this week at the Pan- American_Union buliding. where & 1 , number of the finest plants have besn 4 placed on exhibition. The amaryllis _ : N - S a South American plant, and many co A , : i 441 | §There are no foreign : - B ; orneryof 9Ib'and G Streets UNDER UNITED STATES.TREASURY SUPERVISION - — 8 = 8 - 8 - = = - 8 - 8 = 8 = 5 > 5 > ¥ = ¥ > were at the show most of the day yesterday, assisting Secretary Wal- iace in entertaining prominent gov- ernment officials and the diplomatic representatives of other nations. More than 5,000 blooms from plants are being distributed today to Walter Reed and other hospitals. . - R - W - m — how was open only d the attendance was visitors to Washington from the re- publics of the south are calling at the - eaonday waw' pracuicatly doubie thet ,el;: ‘Willlam A. Taylor, chief of the| bureau of plant industry, and Dr. rames on the WALLIS building. The number of visitors| . . 0 r 8 A | pamen on the WALLIS. |l i iyl Wit , Take a Long Time to Pay Balance to Approved Credit | Wty, b u t fo r Bave been sent to the White House. - | eooking excellence and WILL FLY TO PACIFIC. | wita Lieut. W. D. Coney, 91st Aero Squad- s This U right Piano has 7‘1-3 o?taves, full metal ira.m_ e, fl.ll'fl i e e e o READ THE LIBERAL RULES: THE UPRIGHT strings to ugison, bushed tuning pins, French repeating action, | of the corresponding day for last XKarl F. Kellerman, assistant chief, ")ty for display and A fow Seiite chotes piants’ s : - ° W eog® L] | satisfaction individual JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 21— Every lnstrument Full Slze and Guaranteed 10 Years m nhng WALL’S 7 ?.""'« Lt Jacksenvile In twen: good quality of felt in hammers, nickel action brackets, case handsomely polished. Height, 4 wo hours twenty-seven minutes, k3 . - announeed today that he expected to Free Delivery feet 73 inches. Length, 5 feet 5inches. Depth, 2 feet 3inches. c Sts. ”‘ w. ‘“lv:-ypf“wfltntl')fhs S li .15 wa:- We will deli y one of these instruments to you 5 3 1 M f 10 e mtop oxpecting o 1and at DAL e Pt he Pl an 88-note instrument, guaran or e = Snee b I meas "= THE PLAYER-- T BajerPisso s an St instrument, gassiedfr 10 Money Back 'The instrument is designed slong plain lines, yet is so artistic that it is certain to satisfy the most The Piance aod Players we are offering a4 $298 a0d 998 gorutinizing buyer. It contains a five-point motor, spruce sounding board, full metal frame, three 5o ol el ndod” ted ot your meney ¥l strings to unison, bushed tuning pins, repeating action, good quality of felt hammers, nickel action Terms brackets, heavy case, plain pillar trusses, mahogany case handsomely polished. Height, 4 feet 7} i inc! i i ents and devices. What can be asicr than $10 down end s loog thme fn which inches. Igngth, 5 feet 5 inches. Dept?:, 2 fe.et 5 mch‘es. . The latest 1m;.>rovem . e e T Loud and soft pedal expression devices—in fact,%s a model Player-szr::l and an instrument G that compares most favorably with Player-Pianos sold elsewhere for a great deal more. uarantee £ 0 of thas Planossnd Playe-Fisnos f ally gour These are not low grade instraments, but pianos and players that are in %‘1&:&‘ years. You are sbeclutely protected in svery keeping with the usaal high quality of our house. Bring $10 and come. Weathers the Gales | Don't hide skin ol USED INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Turns the tugging tmuble'h.ealitWith Wehelmhummm»umfimbfl .w'l:dl néde because it to match, or stool with & Pisno. OPEN ) N OPEN %9 avery rib. ,Tfi‘is is S pecial Exchange Offer NIGHTS l:JIN'I'II. ’ wiere the India has it hhmmhfi-—d‘-hmmfltb UNTIL ilmm ever other umbrellas, mfi;zmm Bl 9 : 4 A L ; > of value on our floors, and all pa; ta made on the first ine strumaens will be credited in full aghinst the dbcond. 1330 G Street NW. |ocrocx