Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 14

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i = : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 — 1CONGRESS MAY BE ASKED ’N AREISS”S SHUW i7s popuistion are made, ;’:T',’.:':u RINGLING LEFT $977,677. i under & bureau of statistics. ‘o the ST TO RESUME RATE POWER new burcau, officials said, the admin- | Famoys Circus Man’s Property Goes istration is considering the_ transfer of the Statistical work of the Inter- to Widow and Som. | 5 state Commerce Commission, the cus- Y | . | Citizens’ Federation at Its Meeting toms service, Federal Trade Commls‘; Rfiifi“{,‘:%!fi::;rzgmfr:fl_ fl;l‘. : ; sion, Department of Agriculture an 0 ErB 5 fi] | Saturday Night Will Take Up other departments which gather data. ;v‘r’m died in O’ak md,ze,t ’ll i { o5 i o - |left a personal estate o i i Street Car Question. A bureau of statistics. it was be- |1e You'll Sa The: e feved i praisal of the estate made public lieved, would be placed under the De. | PIMEA Of the estals made public y y Are ' A suggestion that Congress be 5 partment of Commerce, as most of | S o 4sked to resume rate-making power| 1akoma Park Horticultural |the = ment figu-es have = bear- |Ieft large real estate holdings, Reasonable o v i- | value of whicl as not giv over the street rallway companies of in ountry’s trade, and addi- | value - & T o ¥ Y 3 = al 1 & property > be divided equally [ > the District will be laid before the Al leelslation. was HoUN RouEHL | R e Mrs. Elizabeth S B B iR Club Picks Best Exhibits b T bureaus. which could e e | RIngling of Oak Ridge, and the & n's mts it 5 : reement among the mem- | cus man’s son, Richard T. Ringli : chairman of the and Awards Prizes. bers of the cabinet. of New York. xpressed d1sab | The winners in the narcissus show, n continuing the| Which has been one of the features on both systems|of the Takoma Park Horticultural declared that in | Club during the past week, have been | B P i announced by officers of that organi- || e S Panl Biisihn i iThe canis e held in ‘to the federation at _its|the Takoma Public Library, 5tb and that It comsider requesting|Cedar astreets, ‘and was largely at- o go into the fare question 7 ! With & view to fixing & rate that will | tbded during both the afternoon and Coal PricesDown Orders Now Taken at e The Stetson Shoe Shop “ANTOINETTE" A new Cofonial Pump, with fan-shape tongue; Patent Colt Vamp, with gray buckskin quarter; full Louis heel and turn sole. Priced at $14.00. The same model also in Champagne Buck- skin quarter and Tan Calf vamp; also at $14.00. Our Special Sitk Hose, $1.55 Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street induce a merger. evening sessions. R P ° ! e e The following awards for the va- educed Prices With the going good, an Eskjmo m:g;‘ classes and subclusses were oS S —— dog will draw an a\i-e:-a.z‘f of ‘l‘c‘: | 4 ® pounds e eightidor Bthirty- first, John Griffiths, Olym- 0 e e in one day. - ; second, H. C. Skeels, Emperg! | = == = i T, i B aeker, Wil Quality—Service—Value : Plemp; second, se mpress; third, D, N. Sh | Always Assured at Hoffman Co.| s i i)l MARLOW COAL CO. CLEANERS and DYERS |ars: Frank Barril ¢ Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. 12— STORES—12 i g & . 5 ) i cels. Mrs sSecond, D. N. | LD Gl s G EoALE rs. Langtry; third, Jonn | R, Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave, S. E. Phene M. 4724 Two Items in Our After-Easter Boys’ Clothing Sale Boys' Suits. Two Pairs Pants. All Wool. ......... Sizes 7 to 15.. e R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N vira; second, 5 fhird, Jesse . _(c) Jonquils, ete., first, r. Burrell, Campanelle; second, D. third, Mrs. H. C. The following prizes were donated: Class 1. (a) First, $2 worth of bulbs, Peter Henderson & Co. New York, awarded to Master John Griffith; sec- ond, one dozen bulbs, American Bulb Company, Chicago, awarded to H. C. Skeels: (c) first, one dozen King Al- daffodils, ard Class I1. (b) First, one dozen bulbs, Stumpp & Walter Co., awarded to Master Frank i Class III. (a) First, $2 w to Pay N[ bulbs. Peter Henderson & Is Good With Promise (b) first, one dozen bulbs, American Bulb Company, Chicago, to Dr. D. N. Shoe- maker. 1V. First, one dozen bulbs American Bulb Company, Chicago, to Mr. Burrell. Class V. First. $3 worth of bulbs, W. \|Atlee Burpee Company, Philadelphia, N[ to Mrs. H. C. Skeels; second, $2 worth N|of bulbs, W. Atlee Burpee Company, Philadelp! to Mrs. D. N. Shoe- \| maker; third, $1 worth of bulbs, W. | Atlee Burpee Company, Philadelphia, 0 Mrs. H. C. Skeels. Class VI. First, one dozen bulbs, § 1 H { [ ] (] [ ] N{|American Bulb Company, Chicago, to } ig Prof. William Stuart—one William v = = 5 N\ Stuart. two, W. A. Orton. 4 : : Class VII. Best collection of other v » 4 flowers, (a) mixed, H. C. Skeels; (b) . . tulips, first, Mrs. A. J. Pieters; second, AT A REAL BARGAIN PRICE N | W. 3. Morse. Class VI1I. Best collection of vege- tables, first, W. A. Orton. pomeiey " Cusics of a NJ|CENSUS BUREAU MAY BE R o ' j : ° ';w;e fl:: ABOLISHED IN NEW PLAN e . $ 1 style t- \{{|Combined Bureau of Statistics Dis- 4 5 N cussed in Government Re- ings in yellow, N organization. r} ] e ol s o Great excitement gold. is being considered by the adminis- a Week tration as a part of the general plan They Would Be Cheap at $60.00 oo me o o e oy eument Between the decennial censuses the g Silver Thimble | 7555 B BOYS dont get as excited about | centralization of all official statisti- cal files. Between the decennial census the clothes as they do about fires Sterlin TR t, \ Regular $1.00 value, special Wicis T ERe kR when @ enumerations of the coun- 55 5 * (R B tomorrowonly and anly oneto of course The real excitement 5 % a customer. This is a compli- i mentary Pay Day special and Comes When mother has tO Clean r N you don’t want to miss it. ‘ and mend and father has to pay N :\\§ G E best.car of it” for e CIO es N S §S -% class in. the \\;Iqr{]d,"his k \ Hopmebile foichtall lives B 5 f Od : *\\\§ up to. V paylng enou or go ¢ 53 ) Sterett & Fleming,Inc. ity at the start, you dont mend N ; N[l champlain St. at Kalorama Rd. { | - or pay so often ; Hupmobile| | : [ = _ dm======o H = Hart Schaffner & Marx \‘ £ \‘ b loth N\ oys’ clothes . :\§ paying as P g §\ f \ A 2 § $1aWeek === . , are all-wool; tailore | Wan gttty e | Guarantee—Te ey m N S o or service; guaranteed N\ For All Purposes the | ment at any time shouia'youws il o ecp NI Soriened i ahe . back § Best and Most Accu- karat gold filled caces. Any $100 watch could \ whimsical bitey fla- fO Satls‘fi' or money ac. § rate Timepicce. not possibly give you better service. \ vor of fresh green § You Can Rely on Mr. Kay’s Advice on All Jewelry Matters § chocolate coating. - M mmzeare Raleich E ] =2% aleig aberdasher ; \ : 1108-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Repairing N ot N ' B

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