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From the Furniture Store of Super Values! Special No. 1 Mattress well ing made Special No. 2 This Handy Round Table Mahogany-finish, highly polished, for cards or bric-a-brac. Suitable for any room in the home. Speaiallc ol i it Special No. 3 Bed cotton mat- Special No. 4 : An All-Reed Sidway Baby Carriage ‘Well constructed, with adjust- ahle reed hood, pre«cd steel wheels, 82775 Special No. 5 This Comfortable Reed Armchair with Tapestried Cretonne. And marked at a very low Special No. 6 “Kroehler”” Duofold The Two-in-one Bed. With this useful piece of furniture you can qucikly convert the living room into a bedroom. Golden oak, covered with good grade 11 Specials Conscience Brand 50-1b Layer Felt Full Size Mattress; good grade of tick- made. % $12.98 » An Englander Couch A useful divan by day; a comfortable bed by night. Fitted with good quality Well constructed and very attractnc $19.50 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, TOPUSH RELEASE Campaign for Nation-Wide Petition to Relinquish All Political Prisoners. CHICAGO, March 31.—The energetic campaign of the socialist party to se- cure the unconditional relcase of Eugene V. Debs and ‘all other political prisoners was sealed with approval by Eugene V. Debs himself in a recent Otto Branstetter, na erview with executive ty, in Debs since th tion of prison privileges by the Wiison administration. esty were discussed by Debs_and fully approved, according to Mr. Branstette: Tpon one matter alone, that of pick- eting the White House immediately, was there some question, ana upon Debs’ suggestion it was décided to hold the matter of picketing in abeya The motto ndnpted for lhe nmne!ly drive is “Let's get them all of Mr. Branstotier saia. {hat Mr. Debs looks well, and is in excellent health and good spirits. “Gene was never in the ‘hole, " said the socialist executive, “nor did he suffer any personal mistreatment.” Speaking of the matter of the cam- paign. Secretary Branstetter said that the other plans except White House picketing are being vigorously push- ed, and they will not be changed on account of the criticism that they are intended to intimidate the President or calculated to excite antagonism on behalf of otherwise sympathetic per- sons. “It must not be forgotten,” Bran- stetter continued, “that the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a re- dress of their grievances is part ‘of the Constitution, and most, sacredly cherished. The attempt on the part of our opponents and of some of our misguided friends to construe the peaceable exercise of this funda- mental right as something revolu- tionary and lawless is not compli- mentary to the administration and it shows a lack of confidence that the administration intends to do the right and proper thing in the matter of ' pohuml prisoners. “We expect the new administration to be reactionary in many particu- lars,” sald Branstetter, apeaking for himself, his committee and for Debs; | @ ALI “we expect that it will oppose many just demands of the organized wotk- ers, and the wishes of the people generally, but we do not believe that they are going to deny the right of petition or to consider it, as did the Wilson entourage, insulting and pre- sumptuous, on the part of any group of citizens to make their wishes known. “Amnesty committees are being or- ganized in every part of the country, and it is certain that the delegations that will come to Washington will number many thousands, from scores of cities. “ORIENTAL ARK” ARRIVES. 79 Undesirable Asiatics Await De- portation in San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—Sev- enty-nine undesirable Asiatics arrived from New York and other points for deportation. They occupied three coaches of a special train, which on its trip was called the “orfental ark.” e ‘Women in Illinois have been eligible to election to all school offices since Merchants to Keep Bees Over Store to Supply Honey Stock FERTILE, Towa, March 31.—A povel iden’and an {mmevation Beretofore unheard of in the mereantile world will be ntro- | duced local | } i | i | i | conduct n modern aplery in | | the vacant rooms ever thelr | to | upper story of their | btiding i infented with ‘bee and recently the merchants re- moved several hundred pounds of honey from within the up- per walls. Te were no freight charges, overhead ex- pense or middieman's commis- | wion, and they are now install- | Ing meveral double-deck hives upstairs for the accommodation of_their benefactors. | The honey will be wold hot | from the hive direct to the con- | sum. Passes and surpasses everything on the road. A fow pounds of Dixen’s Gear hhrlc-nl will limber up the whele car. Dixon’s works right into the pores of the metal and stays there building up & smooth last- ing film that wards off friction end makes the car quicter and easier in D”ffllfll Your dealer has it. JoserH DIXoN CRUCIBLE CO, pIXONs | B For M For B For Broth L For Locomotive Enginess For Eastern St JPHI G ot. MW Fe chlintod: e seme day. Torean T, Schmulevitz enlisted ln Company A during the past wee REPAIRED PROMPTLY Call Franklin 4856 TOPHAM'S (Mo Branches) 80 L St. N. E. (Established 1855) TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER MARCH 31, 1921 PIGGLY WIGGLY As Prices Come Down Piggly Wiggly Customers are First to Get the Benefit The exact prices are quoted at PIGGLY WIGGLY, a reduction of 10 per cent or 20 per cent may mean much or little, but an exact price tells the whole story, especially when the goods are nationally known. The goods and prices are before you in a PIGGLY WIGGLY Store, you make your own selections free from suggestion, persuasion or interruption. SUGAR nuix InCartons 10c IN BULK 9lsm. Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 1-Ib. can. .. .42c Lord Calvert Coffee, 1-Ib. carton.....4 Orienta Coffee, 1-Ib. pkg............3 Wilkins Coffee; 1-Ib. bag...........32¢c House of Lords Tea, 3-b...........18¢ Lipton Tea, 1-Ib. pkg...............2 Lipton Tea, 3-Ib. pkg..............39 Banquet Tea, Gunpowder, 1-Ib.......20c Banquet Tea, Orange Pekoe, 1-Ib.. . . .20c Tomatoes, No. 2 can. ."..............8¢ Tomatoes, No. 3 can e | [ Woodsboro Corn, Maine Style, No. 2 can 9¢ Jewett Fancy Corn, No. 2 can.......16¢c Paris Corn, No. 2 can..............19¢ Standard Early June Peas, No. 2 can. .11¢c Crisco, 1-pound can ...............20c Crisco, 13-pound can............:.30c Crisco, 3-pound can...............5% Crisco, 6-pound can.............$L13 _Good Luck Oleo, 1-b...............30c Troco Oleo, 1-bb..................27c Gilt Edge Butter, 1-Ib..............55¢ 1873. Mazola Oil, pint can...............28¢ imitation leather. $49 50 Special No. 7 Mazola Oil, quart can..............52¢ Special at...... This English Breakfast Table Of mahogany. A dainty and useful little table. Size of top when open, 30x42 inches. $24 50 Priced.ceacoee--- w Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz...........29% Hand-Picked Navy Beans, 1-lb........6¢c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 1-Ib. bags. ... .5%c Welsch’s Grape Juice, pint bottle. . . . .35¢ Clicquot Ginger Ale................17c {ll Libby’s Extra Sliced Pineapple "“-.2* 27c Libby’s Choice Y. C. Peaches ™..2* 26¢ Libby’s Fancy Bartlett Pears ;... 17¢c Libby’s Fancy Bartlett Pears ™.2* 33c Libby’s Blackberries, No. 2 can......... 25c Blue Karo Syrup— 13-pound can.................11lc 10-pound can.................60c Special No. 8 This Lullaby Crib Of white enamel, all inclosed with wire; rubber-tired wheels; spring included. $12 75 Very special at. 1}-pound can..... S en e R | 10-pound can.................70c The lodified EducatorOxfora Jor women. Special No. 9 | * This Maine Refrigerator Top icer; solid golden oak, with white enamel interior; charcoal sheathing insulation. Ice capacity, sl e 81475 Beechnut Red Raspberry Jam, ;= 5lc Beechnut Red Raspberry Jam, 3" 35¢ Beechnut Grape Jelly, large glass. . . . .42¢ Beechnut Grape Jelly, small glass. . . . . 26c Del Monte Pears, No. 2% can.........33c Del Monte Pears, No. 1 can, tall.. ... .17c| Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, per pkg......4c Del Monte Preserves, 133-oz. bottle. . .33c | Schutter’s Assorted Chocolates, 5= 20c Dried Beef, -Ib. pkg..............20c Potato Chips, large pkg..............9% Cooked Hominy, per quart..........14c How Smart Your Foot Looks A’thmfiaedll feels! A new com- bination — good looks and extreme comfort—a most welcome combination. This new model embodies the orthopedic features of the famous Educator—the shoe built to “let the feet grow as they should™ —wit] distinctive style. Come inand i try on a pair. Endorsed by the Y. W. C. A. Because the new Modified Educator meets exactly their ideas of a shoe for women.lhe Y.W.C. A’s Orthopedic Council fully en- dorsesit. M-I-byau.uuua_.h. Simmons All-Steel {IE3 Twin Beds In mahogany or walnut § finish. Finely finished and sl o $19.50 o made. Each Special No. 11 This Barbara Windsor Chair Reminiscent of O1d Colonial Days in its quaint design. Finished in mahogany. i S| < | > “AVE" CHARGED IF You wisy, e | BERB 813 Penna. Ave. Flaky White Codfish, 1-Ib. pkg.. . ... !30c Fancy Evaporated Peaches, per Ib.. ...18¢c Borden’s Almond Bars and Milk Chocolate, per cake, 5¢ A Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables icais |PIGGLY WIGGLY 1116=1122 Seventh St