Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 192L . IPATORDRST | The Hecht Co. and Blankets Beach Seventh at F EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Bet. F and G Sts. By the Associsted Press. VELASCO, Tex., March 23.— Fishermen returning from Quin- tana beach today reported the — arrival upon the coast of thou- ;:li- of tons of fresh l-[;ln:le. Kamchatka, Where She Has | | suie. Biankecime. sirtps ot | | 25 to 50 feet in length and vary- Concessions, Believed ::f.':,.'r".‘“::'::",::"‘.‘.?..:,.'fi‘._'.’.’é . ::;;:‘.:;.nnu of the beach, they i . Transferred to Soviet. TR Parke, one of the fber- | F rni P Doeed on dhe R S sunan i ve| | Bty hort pnee o N Mr. Man and Mr. Young Man--- l u \l’\hlib!r\fl to adopt whatever actien may :n-erp, Shmpae = s 1 new low levels e e e e Phalt indicated its origin wan yrights in Kamchatka if the Russian L R Al Your Easter Suit Costs You Only 20 If youare a young man and want “dash,” it’s here—and at $20. If you are a conservative dreser and want to look neat, not “flashy,” just see the genteel clothes we will show you at $20. We are selling high-grade, nationally-known suits at $20— the kind of clothes that are guaranteed by their makers and by 77 %2 far eastern republic persists in its the fighermen. The beach for a course of transferring a part of that stretdh of approximately ten T-eninsula to the authority of the Rus- guiles hag (akenjohycheicharac: r speedway. | teristtex of sian soviet government, Viscount Uchida, foreign mini: BRITAIN AWAITS U. S. er, declared in Japan had re- cently received information that this transfer had been made, he said this country ent a protest to the far eastern blic administration at|United Chita. and had suhmitted five de- mands. He declared that these de- {mands had not as vet heen accepted | pan ha; ive fishery interests !in Kai Slipcovers made to order With no obligation on your part we will gladly submit samples mchatka. and give estimates for covering your furni- ture. This dining room suite, $98.75 All work done on Fumed or golden oak premuses A 4-piece suite consisting of buffet with mirror back. a square end china cabinet, serving table and ex- tension table. he informed t * | sentations for - | present were fut upon Vash- :ct hearing -d there to petroleum n of the mis United States Britain. s well as with $5 NEW YORK and Return Including War Tax SUNDAY, MARCH 27 Ly. Washington. ... Arrive in New York Morning. RETURNING: Leave New York from C. R. R. of N. J. 'Terminals, Wext Street (uptown), 5:47 P.M., Lib- erty Sireet (downtown) 6:00 P.M. same dny. Tickets on Sale Friday and Saturday Preceding 7 in_economic aund | the bolsheviki, v attitude seems 222227 v. Information receiv- | country uld _ indi- {cate that the conc n grant- jed the American -intcrests repre- sented by Mr. Vanderlip would be worked by Russian labor. It was declared that the concession was granted without restrictions_as to { methods of development, the bolshe- | viki having waived t original de- mand that the exploitation of the property should be carried out under soviet laws. | Th { public tern re- consid- s of the far . . This Bedroom Suite, $337 American Walnut—A most attractive suite, featuring a semi-vanity dresser, chifforette, large dresser with full-length mirror and double bed. which American inte cure the concessions. {BLAME CREW FOR WRECK. |Engineer Fails to Obey Signals, Excursfon. us L C. C. Inquiry Discloses. S BRI SOORG a i -k at Porter, ven persons njured, was s v fa neman Long the Michigan Central train prop- {erly to observe and obey certain sig- . the_burcau of safety of the In- | terstate Commerce Commission has re- ported. A contributing cause of the wreck, the bureau's report added. was fail- ure of Fireman Block, aiso of the Michigan Central train, to observe | properly the signal indication at the crossing where the wreck occurred and to convey the correct information . 5 Wh S ? Baltimore & Ohio y pay $30, $35 and $40 elsewhere This 3-piece Simmons bed— Continuous post steel beds with Sim- mons’ guaranteed link wire spring. Double-bed 519-75 size, i " the bureau declared, M “again calls attention to the necessity il | for an automatic train control device ||fl to be used in connection with existing signal_equipment for the purpose of — S = = ica contro spes ol = = R LD Washington, March 23, 1921 THURSDAY MEN'S STORE NEWS 420430 Seventh Street N.W. any reason fails properly to observe == —- & signal indications and to operate his train acordingly.” iR EX-SENATORS FILE BRIEF. e Smith and Gore Oppose Government i } View in Bond Case. Former Senators Smith of Georgia and Gore of Oklahoma fited with the Su- preme Court a brief as “friends of the LANSBURGH & BROTHER £ “’l;his “llladhoga:ny ‘Ch“‘; This dresser—A mas- onier—Made of selecte: 5 A A £ = = 5 . sive piece in Empire design, wood; fitted with gener- yiep ruil Size mirror. In ous size mirror, four large - Grawers and two iy Sither grained §#757 50 drawers. In el cither mahog- s68 Rt any or walnut, court” in the so-called corporate bond case, opposing the contention of the government that any increase in the value of a capital investment may be . taxed as income. The brief indicated that the sena- tors were acting as individuals, the purpose being to give the court the {benefit of their experience, while members of the Congress which pass- ed the income tax amendment. “Congress was seeking to meet the décision of the Supreme Court in the 2 Pollock case,” the brief said, “and to subject not capital in any form but income to taxation without apportion- pnent, and Congress was selecting language to carry out this purpose.” TARIFF WORKERS NAMED. ] 3 ; Ways and Means Committee to --Tll.lS tlme’ tWO thousand alld e four hundred of the BEST excess profit tax schedule will ot be This Chinese grass rocker— Large rocker with wing is resser—Very back and magazine e This d Very back and i $ 95 This folding card Substantially built of solid pocket on the arm, 3 oak and finished in golden 5 table— Attractive card .p Complete s 90 A chair to match may be had at the with ample 18' sized mirror, = tables with mahogany fin- ish, strongly made and with reen leathirefle 32'49 top, same price. All other Chinese grass pieces have been greatly reduced. \ 0OAMNCAeITAAateeaaoracanerecrat® This $26.75 gateleg table—Genuine mahogany | table open- This fiber reed settee—A du- begun by the ways and means commit. > yl.‘ 4 . - Jul; 1, Chai i Bt $]9.75 rable fiber “reed sere, G 75 || Sdetins Jus 2y Chairman Sy SHIRTS we could find tosell for I 2 . . clightful for cottage or | e A number of subcommittees 8 han- il top. This Bohn Sanitor summer home, dlo the various schedules of the tarif? i o bill were na 2 iy ng. (it refrigerator, $56 Representative Young of Nor@h Da- 5 E e i N R e o kota was instructed to submit $he ro- —We scouted the market—with determination to open i super-features: A. Flanli- tariff measures as soon as the extra 2 . . i i m;:ll_::llta):l" I;m?;a‘r:n Pullman Carriage, $24.75 e bl e SR the €yes of Washington men by Offenng the blggeSt s * follows: Chemicals, Longworth, Cople; 2 = : o Fraatcy, mceas, Tilison: Mocs wed value in Shirtdom—consequently these 2,400 shirts of Timbe 3 agricultural products, ||| Hawley, Young and Frear; cotton, Green, Treadway and Bowers; wool, Eacy e, Soung, Hadley an Timber: Superior Quality Corded and — Crepe Printed Madras Big, roomy baby carriages, with reversible gearing and windshield. All have a full roll on hood and dash. chamber. A sani- i A three-in-one gar- cold sce den tool—A spade, rake chest, $9.90 and hoe in one, C A well insulated ice chest made of heavy 19 with hard wood case—ideal steel, for small apartment. Al AR TR T e You Save $44.10 on This Complete |[ ™t Columbia OQutfit! B A =l to pampering Complete his taste. He finally Outfit killed himself because his fortune was insuf- ficient to carry out the —came in with the freshness of Spring in every pattern— with well shaped, soft turn-back cuffs —with the wearing quality men desire in every thread—with the comfort and roominess of fit that goes to make a Shirt perfect. ‘This is made possible through the radical re- ductions_on Columbia Grafonolas and Records. $5 Delivers It These ten—or any other records—of Consisting of equivalent value. Your selection E-2 Columbia L/ Assse—siim Teombme i e ieeee..Columbia Orchestra Gr.-lnnoh “ g;ons"toug.?a]eh()f cul —We think so much of them that we have our label finishes) with ary ambition he con- (Lansburgh & Brother) sewn in every shirt—that’s assur- 10 double- ceived for himself. ance enough for any man—that the tailoring, finish and h:;d records, !]You may l}avg a spe- quality of materials is the best obtainable at $1.39. e sl cial taste inclination . | you wish to pamper. It —Fn;; co.:or st“:iped p“url'y‘ns—:tll“k st.lnp:; i —subdued stripes, or ightly color All for fiflan!;:l: t(?r?lll’:l%lln = of stripes on white grounds. All sizes from $90.90 ge a 14 to 17—and all sleeve lengths. whim of the heartiest Formerl, . : 4 Jemiv' Juzs Band $135 % appetite with superb —Any man who ever attended a Lansburgh Shirt Sale SRR e cooking at knows they are conspicuous by the wonderful value offered. . . . ( hi ill by xcepti le. Just in, Mamie Smith’s “Don ’t Care Blues 55 o This one will be no exception to that rule. Latest Big Hit % WALLIS | —$1.39 takes them—starting tomorrow—make the most of With Another Big Hig on Other Side, $1 12th and G Sts. N. W. | the opportunity by getting two, three, four or half a dozen. Direct Street Entrance to Men's Shop.

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