Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 5

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 4. 191 =1 'BUSINESS OUTLOOK IS BRIGHTER, [SAYS FREEZING OF FRUIT coty simrt ot opvesze,ie| | EUBOPEAN CROBS GO0, that the condition will be reflecied ‘1o | WILL AID CANNED GOODS |in"the cannca goods market within{in Europe and Africa are good ac- e = 20 STATE GOVERNORS DECLARE Yol %me—\::{;r‘&';;fa‘:r‘ fruit this summer | “°T408 pm statements received by $9 80 : and in ., Average, and running through the fall and | the United States Bureau of Crop Es- ~ ' Dr. Symons of Maryland Sees To- | early winter months will result in an | timates from the International In- !business in America is expressed in| M. J Allen Kansast "o far 88 T S0 Popularity. | growers "o take advantage of the M;‘(_‘:,:‘:"‘l“‘““_w“ i Snap ‘them rup! messages from the governors Of {section of the country. business condi- - | situation and urge the substitution | PUACeS LS O LT «CHAS. E. MILLER, I - {tions are showing a very distinct im-| Dr. Thomas B. Symons. director of |of canned goods for fresh fruit in . d 3 N » Inc. Swenty stsfes, salbered doketier My Nt ilene. coiditione are the University of Maryland extension | the duily dlet The tomato has al- |the growing wrop o BO irtiy| _Formeriy“Miller-Rros.* AutoSapply House. American Industries, mazzine of (h¢|much betfer: the retail business i8] olvict, secn increased use of Canned | Wa¥s been a fine supplement to the | 4Tl FIARGE GG LY | 812 14th St., 4 Doors Nocth of H St National Association of Manufac- |improving: the morale, both of thelFErvide Mo e result ‘af the | diet und will be particularly valuible . N ERCHANTS should buyer and’ the seller, is getting back | [ZRIEOCS 42 2 X % o & bulletin | if fruit is high priced and difficult to 'S shoul turers. towards normal. 1 belleve the reac- |Fecent freeze, ac A | obtain. Tomatoes can be made to Many of the governors seem Con-|ition is over.” | take the place of fresh fruit on the alter their store fronts now. ountry has passed| Thomas W.Hardwick, Georgia: “The average table to a very large extent fdent that the i ons of dollars i g : 7 L o farmers of Georgia have suffered |Tillions of d ; land alone” | 35q will supply practically the same The glass in a 15 frone, Shroeh tne criiar s of e regde | TR, O SEOTEE, BT, MOttt | AP oment U el | a2, B x * . justment period Ll - i cturers of the state, whilet PR WOE TeR ore, Cas o | —_—— NS~ : R atisss £o) y et whils Cte Y growers there| average height and depth, a mssaesiotiene statefexccuizes (o) S e own. o ‘mect | MY be compensating " Teturns for | A wedding In Morocea is celcbrated . = lihe el 2 PR 2 her classes of farmers. If the de-|by the woman friends of the bride at » year ago cost $447.00, to-day Views of State Governors. e onditlons, and AT¢ aeadny | struction to fruit should prove s %hrr home and by friends of the bride- CannllerOn costs $223.00—becanse plate | Emery J 3 Governor ot MBEOSInE Auelvigituation strous as seems upparent from |groom at his home. 3 P! | Bthode Isi 1 am ‘glad to state | jiselr, and will soon return to at least e extililes hss in pri half * that business conditions in Rhode [ porme M0 N0 glass is down in price to {Islana_appear to be improving, and Oliver” H.® Sh Colorado: E the prospect for a general resumption | business outlook in the western sta = . its former level. of industrial activity is very encour- |is favorabie because the people ar FN you :")' a can °Mfl"':, what aging. Several of our largest mills! attacking the problem of readjust- P 0T " what Ask for Bulletin No. 1 S Ciacteries. which have been on|ment through the medium of hard 4 7k R t you get for you ~ = Wi » reduced schedules for some time, have | Work and in a spirit of conciliation. . e pay? Do you pay 32 cents for a, * Store Display Windows ration Confident of Future. T recently resumed full time ope . ‘o1 ! and one large mill_is planning ‘19 villiam D. Stephens, California: HPC P a l- n t Namber One can, containing 15 ounces; operate night and diy for a period.” ia ry reason to loo i R A. Cooper, South Carolima: For i i at a carry-home store, or do you pay quite a while some have been pre- CagipeoDleoll the mtate Pr opert Saver 40 cents here for a Number Two-and- dieting a crash, but the crash has not | turned from their loval activities in | 1 - a : V. come. Somehow we have held on, ey Paint mixi S o a-Half can containing 30 ounces—and Rwlyn, a. and I verily believe we can continue v ,P" un e = amt mixing on the job, no matter how o o e s loping the resource - : : get twiceithe quantity for-8 WASHINGTON, D. C. fo Moluon Uvorking S aiany Pempira. emb skillfully done, consumes time. HPC Paint t A . ty cents more o Geli (o O gl is scientifically mixed where made. HPC plus the convenience of having your agricultural endeavors.” i: : i ally . " o Louis F. Hart, W. lngr:gflionfu'\i'fi doubtedly the busines: n instant readiness saves money at the start— purchases here speedily delivered? ness and industrial co! section is gradually improving. We SeE e 4= 5 ; the state of Washington are Passing | are passing through the period of and its lasting endurance saves property in We sell standard ses in-atandant atoe through the rud.\u!t‘r::m lng;flg“ readjustment wléh as mup‘ kéardshlp the long run. winars bl m".:”"'c' et “,‘“"" necessary to correct ion | g5 might have been expecte ot g L wal- brought on by the world war, With| “wijjam C. s , Pennsylvania HPC Outside H Paint ity. The certainty of satisfaction-alone -makes prospects of greater prosperity than |«jt wg utside ouse ra it worth yourswhile to buy here. ever before in the history of the| g = following . the Col 375 1 R look. ssure. crablpd"b.y thelgreat cam | A ocorSs : g West Virginia Outloo pressure, & B g F. Morgan, West Virginia:| would cause some unsettlement. I ‘ Wlute, $4.00 gal_ ot “While it may be a period of several | believe that prompt action upon the eyt . | great essential questions by Congress, . . ’ T o Lo aaace. inthe | careful management by corporation HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint future is manifest and it is the para- | firms and individuals, and, particu- 3 00 al larly. faith and courage upon the part : o gat. mount factor in the curing of econ- i of those to whom we look for com- i ’ o S . Boyle, Nevada. “It may |mercial and _industrial leadership, | Sales brafich at Factory, 3233 K st. n.w. = Ne Baid that siiver mining is pros- | Will soon chase the blues away." ‘= X NW. perous in Nevada: that there is, per- 11 o Faps. loae unemployment here than i 1o T ANNAPOLIS MAY 3. t costs more to fill it now disewliere e ie ot o e INAPOLIS and that our people are. in the maim. |on 101 Board to Inspect Naval than it did a few years ago. pEmse S e S R e Harry L. Davis. Ohio: “The indus- | Special Dispatch to The Star. A A]lthemore reasonltdlould trial situation today is clearly on the | ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 4.—The : i ascent. The progress in the upware = =0 " e trond from the low point of recent|ofeial board of visitors anpoxnt;d al f d — months is sufficiently accentuated to|by the President and Congress for the (< re (1] A e e e S e o —e the beginning of a steady, consistent| , . qomv and reporting upon its climb back toward the narmal. Y the supplies the ot Sack (owat the narmal, | oyc| nccds il reach Annepolis on May's cannot be expected to come overnight.! next and remain here for its purposes It will be a matter of gradual re-|until. May 7. rea‘test amomlt ofbo - adjustment.” During this period. there will be a shedule of drills and practical exer- e Conditions In Oreges. cises designed to exhibit the complete =11 : tsma]l t 4 Ben. W. Olcott, Oregon: “As far as | U800 | s = orkings of the inutitutin. The com ulldm mmd al (2 Oregon i concerned, I think our busi- | BERC"CE Ciuoators appointed by the o over rather than pessimistic. President is headed by Dr. Albert R. " . ® [ ] cwt‘ s AT Prous Minnesota: “There is| Hill. of the University of Missourl. i considerable uremployment, although | The committee of the United States g | eau u ayer e P the | Senate is_ headed by Carroll S. Biscuit is all food. Itis |t s "N et v B o sorml ook el 20 e adjustment to normal conditions there | United States House of Representa- healthy condition. On the whole we competition, and subj @nly to such e — men are getting back their courage. I by Clifton N. McArthur of Ore- hllvl x‘mdd reason {:r l‘nnilrti of o;ni- Two Biscuits served with hot mfik make a ward, - regulation as is nm'yzacau.ry." look for a steady increas® in busi- " & s Sl 1 $3.00 . Wilmington AND RETURN gs OTPO‘ Bectons of the country. Our strength | would be the most effective plan for A s | oma ot orr mdvatries | Lidieing the 13,1000 bals of il et tatoes and costs much less. - Pl |t S otfuses. s ontom vt e s / 88-Note—Brand New ‘ - Delicious with sliced bananas erother fruits. ~ Bl | weormia, 2ot tanie. it | In Use For Over 30 Years | : - dence. . 1t woutd, '!“:‘;hex: al for me—-— . pe d : r G N 3 p e gove o e business the — : of the world to be doSie by business . nons G T \ teed 10 Y Trade "and The Taws whtrec and Tair uarantee ears iIn Massachuseits we are'slowly re- s ” A = : ¢ EE,T:':.%I«:_&:? whidhiEave obiained $3.50 Philadelphia HIS new and beautiful Player-Piano is an 88-note instrument, g'Il‘largnteed for 10 e s Do e e 1 $3.25 « Chester years, which assures you of absolute satisfaction and protection. Theinstrument is designed along plain lines, yet is so artistic that it is certain to satisfy the most scrutinizing buyer. It contains a five-point motor, bell metal plate, spruce sounding board, nation in the world, but somehow the ‘War Tax 8% additiensl the latest improvements and devices, loud and soft pedal expression devices—in fact, is a S = Fhere i more o Tots Sgenton Sy Sunday, April 10 § model PlayexEPiano and an instrument that compares most favorably with Player-Pianos d will be plenty of work for all. Farm- |t g | ers also have got along with a min- | €0n. i - perc whnoie fmum ot help tne last four years and e T . o |can use many more men if wages| The Housewives' Chamber of Com- e = . mt come down a little. merce of Dallas, Tex., has launcied a = : - more 4 Cary A. Hardee, Florida: “Florida | campaign to induce every woman in ! is in good condition notwithstanding | America to adopt cotton goods for dress * : than meat or e§ the depression now existing in other | material, acting in the belief that this 21 % B Gov. Ritehie's. Opinion.,. T warm, nourishing dish for the cold days. Albert C, Ritchie, Marsiand: ~The| ~ For Infants and Children Channing H. Cox, huseet n John M. Parker, Loui “We have more money and more goods than any an lmmel:'l':l amount o&u:ce{t:ln(y. ffi‘?f.&“”-xn°%3,§'h‘;'.;.s:'é’$n§2I . Wasbingwn (Ualen stasins 730 B sold elsewhere for a great deal more. normal.” Edwin P. Morrow, Kentucky: “Busi- ¢ : ». & ?.':'a;“'%‘l‘.‘flé’:‘:%:‘mxé‘.‘;‘f“i' maried s Ny HEREIS a suggestion worthy the . mprovement. There was a period o : N e fe e e L gl e S fe serious consideration of-every & m tucky will be again in its old stride.” o e e home and music lover. You o P n:)‘ :’l P;lonnrllly Near. 3 - 1215F ST.and 121251218 G ST reaamitment ok Vsimens s auiocty Pennsylvania may come to Knabe Warerooms, 7 : j Inc., themost distinguished, highest class and largest exclusive piano and but surely taking place. Not many months will pass before there will be player store in the city, and select one of these fine Players. The moment this Player-Piano ar- rives, your home becomes bright and cheery with music. Every day and evening takes on a new and happier aspect for you and yours. 7 a natural and normal functioning of Re fri gera tors |EESEnRE System of Established Merit DOUBLE GRIP Inspection is invited of these two complete displays of PA R l s refrigerators, each superior in its class. e cons"“Cted With GAR E Rs each compartment a solid ‘ l TETTENBORN REFRIGERATORS piece of seamless china All piano music is at yourrcom- mand. Dances, light and grand opera selections, sacred, patriotic and popular songs and the great classics are available to you. For a small down payment of $10 and then take a long time to pay the balance to ‘approved credit you may have the instrument delivered to your home. Surely this % a home:suggestion you should adopt—this is the Player- Piano that should be in your home! Compare This Player at $398 1% inches thick, with a T OAICE ’ ’ / e i S T With Other Players Selling UPRIGHT i For a Great Deal More ONLY and minimum ice con- sumption. By coming to Knabe Warerooms, Inc., and buying one of these Player-Pianos; you secure the best value that the markets of the entire world afford. We believe you cannot secure such value in a Player- Piano elsewhere than at Knabe Warerooms, Inc. Other stores sell instruments—some at higher, ‘a few at lower prices. But this” Player-Piano at $398 will compare, we believe, with other instruments sold for much more. . IMPORTANT NOTICE! The number of Player-Pianos at $398 is very limited. To make sure of securing one for immediate delivery, a prompt selection is advised. Used Instruments Taken In Exchange ;fi ‘h ATeTO0MS, i 11& J.HAWilliams, Prea. 1330 G Street N.W. 298 Guaranteed 10 Years Priced from $195 to $660 EDDY REFRIGERATORS —are an investment. They are substantially built and so scientifically construct- ed that maximum refriger- ation is secured with mini- mum ice consumpeion. Its moderate price with the service it renders makes the investment the best to be secured in a re- frigerator. Refrigerators, $27 to $164.25 Ice Boxes, $15.65 to $60 Exc]us;ve Loca’ Agents, for Tettenlmrn and Eddy Refrigerators JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT i | Oh man—you just can’t resist telling about the com- ‘l plete comfort and active service of these double- i grip, double-duty-doing Paris. ' | ~ Wearing 'em sort of brings a melody to your heart Double Grip50# andup - Single Grip 35¢ and up Makers Children’s HICKORY Garters ® This Upright Piano has 7 1-3 octaves {)uulib::dem frame, three strings to unison, tuning pins, repeating action, good cLuflxty of felt in hammers, nickel action brackets, case handsomely poli 5 Height, 4 feet 74 inches. Length, 5 feet Sinches. Depth, 2 feet 3 inches. Open Nights Until Nine attheend of a busy day—And all to the tune of 50f, cancaco . A.STEIN & COMPANY e Take a tip-buy Paris today-remember they’ve been = - LOWERED IN PRICE Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | IICICRNINCRNIN 1S/ NT R 1% - - F.

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