Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 16

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15 b D s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921 P ————— e e e 9 ALL INTRODUCES ~ BLANTON T0 HELP - PLANS INTERSTATE |T‘¢3“§§$A?¥'§§4§Ei'égug e cmm— Initial preparations fc of the bonu The ORIGINAL School oficials said today that they | Malted' Milk et | | V'L | o NesceR L OVDSTRCTLANS ATOLCENSELAN =5 A bill authorizing a merger of the | The assignment of Representative | Senator Pittman of Nevada has in- o A % Thomas L. Blanton of Texas as second | troduced a bill for the regulation of Pctomac Eleatric Power Company and | X in rank among the democratic mem- | o= T T mobiles ithe Washington Railway and Electricbers of the House district commit- i & t which, if enacted into law. will give of the »used much interest in W { < “ e Im.iz. pRepresentative Blanton the residents of the District of Co- The “Food - Drink™ for All Ages todny that as u member of the Dis- | lumbla who have licenses to oper: Quick Lunch at Home, Office, cominittee he proposes to work'| ue. an automonile in the District the | Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. and in a fricndly spirit for troduced in the the best interests of the residents of | Tight to operate their machines in | . 2R Substtates ator Ball of I of | the National Capital. i Maryland, or any other state, without | ss~Avoid Imitations & the District committee. ynnection | A8 a member of the District com- | gny additional license or t or the| ith the proposed of the [Mittee, Representat anton in- %"} 8 H companie is pro- | lends to contin earnestly Pfl_i‘(;'"s‘nr: ‘r]vl any addmn?fl license fee, 3 ©olders | for improvemen the school - eLbill (s 8 igeneral inedsure an- —_— - S— = nt of th ders 5 plying to all the states and the Di = —= = = = the e tem in the Dist glv trict of Colum ferred to the tem. interstate comm Senator Pitt I am going to do the best 1 can|man will press fa ction on his bill ! {for the people of the United States|at the present session. | nd of the District and see that all| The bill provides that all automo- | a square deal,” said M and has been committee on to improve the street railway Seventh and Vi ;n o House & Herrmann sz It’s important to choose the Right Refrigerator \ppearance izes pawnbra ent a month on loans up Blanton. Take it when you travel || cluding $35 and upon loans above that | one knows my attitude on You need never be separated from it. You can take it amount 2 per cent a month. Under jeducation. 1 have led the fight in the 5 s 2 d p existing law p « aliow- | b igher salari on trips, or carry it upstairs or down, from one room H sy to another, with one hand. It runs wherever there is a w ;ln:\’s i 'i:n{ | X 2 it an light socket, for less than one cent an hour. It is n set_up ; buildings wherever they are needed.” personally quzlified un': noiseless, finely built, vibrationless. There are no ten- line in Vir-1 Representative Blanton proposes to|der the and regul ns of the =Y 5 N : special business to see|state, territory or district of his sions to vegulate, no bobbins to wind, and the seam is . stronger than three threads. Call at our store, or phone for a free demonstration at home. Ask for the Electric Automatic. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 10th St. N.W. Main 8232. biles using the public highways in interstate commerce all be reg lated in conformi the states. terr or dist wherein they are operated, sutb to the following qualitfications | limitations i i i i [ [ [ [ ve ct the Distric where 3 per cent a month is | make it ¥ charged on loans. that stre The bill prov shall pay a li pawnbrokers 1,000 a loans | I take a personai d they mly half t lunn of the person who pledges the!of street car service in Washington, - more security, and that these descritions|There is here the best patronized | shall at all times be open to the Dis- | service of any service in the country. trict authorities. There is no reason wh should have to pay an X-cent f: “I intend to study the bill by Representative Woods of |the laws of h ia for a merger of the street|tration license, in the depends upon what vou cannot sec thar upon what is visible. That’s why we stress so e such machine; such vehicle. who h own ally the makes Two Other Measures. Another we carry, particularly the Ala d by Senator r Co's ion of a 1 street to <outh of Ana- iwerat pro duction We know them —mside out-—and ta The people | reuired. in order to ope in any other stat rict. to make any wtion or secu District sti b0, A fourth bill provides for the open- ing and paving of Firth Sterling ave- commitfee and do my b nue, in Anacostia. pusly that proper legisla- |cense or tag or pay any rantee them conh ! dently. They are con VAGRANT FRENCH GIRL 1 el FOUND SLEEPING IN PARK H ——— ot Water | ; . An eizht French ger‘ 5 tion—=so they ) Sl DE nethur wes brovp e for the Bath, Kitchen, Etc. ar the ‘st conomi- branch Polic ‘ourt charged | |} O 2 b ;v.:n vagrancy. T was stated by Park || | @ ur ([Ie"]N grlce on theuRtlmd Doluble cal to buy -— because ’“u'f:"’““’_‘ £ Zonne i s | Copper Coi cater, installed complete, R L o heen (lluY:,.ri N Reabaihas y':;r]h(%,! including Water, Gas and Flue connec- thcy are thesmpst ex 3 3 th st five E 3 s he v 1 nomic; « 3 Vi CThe joy and satis- UL hent fom omel Tona. hes tions. nomical to operate. We faction derived from boys from Walter Reed Hospital had| Onl $30 OO carry the style and the e . Loretta recited a pathetic story of ° - U s Wllkm.s Perfect Blend her life. She was born in France ! y size to meet every . and came . . Coffee begins when age of six. We Repair—We Sell ily requirement. Fea the can is first opened; f e trenc Automati w turing these threc and the pl e o erpates Hea-'ters \laska-Made Specials pleasure con- fichting the % See Our Ryan Thermostatic Boiler RS op . tinues until its con- mz":,o;':‘:,”:,,i 9. thistountry at Get Our Estimate a ed to We Virginia Soo ; tents are exhausted. STterward e brother e nd sincs C. A. Muddiman & Co that time she d no home. no o . . @ Experience this sat- 1204 G S 4 D G St. 616 12th St. isfaction yourself— CheE nt S M hern e € Phone Main 140 . Alaska Star muke—Apart- Following the death of her brother, | ioe —Tifctop Refrigerator. three-door ment House open a can today she teatifed, sorie men drnegod hesll : r T o 0 o11.e. and carried her to this ci “They 1 it al sized provision g . of o of Wilkins Perfect mistreated me horri % siatea = = Cnamber: ex provision chambers ename Sham : & “and only lately disappeared, and [ igned g nicely,finished extentor. 5 B e B]end. You W]“ be am m:)l a{r"nd that some of them will | 3 E CIAL, exterior. SF AL, come bac Judge McMah took the case = e Fre ey Il "$1665 $34.65 $2885 into her case. «Famed For Its Flavor’’ INCORPORAT ED et e I — iable in their i PROGRESS ON MERGER. 1316 01324. 7 ST.N.W. Other makesd also reliable g $1 .85 “We Teport progress,” was the state- character and construction. eginning at. ...... olsjo o mie e tale ent eer Co i K e B When *the second. conference. on | A Sale of 100 All-Silk merger of the street railway com- panies ended at the District building | lock this afternoon i Col. Kutz stated that the conferees discussed many phases of the situa- Minuette Dresses WILKINS B tion and adjourned until Monday morning. 1 Just unpacked—mar- PERFECT Although second meet velous values from New BLEND ing, it was session at whicl York, shown in black the delegates able to go thor- 2 P COFFEE COFFEE ROASTERS eIy atol e s Lol navy and brown in . 3 1 smart tinsel and em- John "H. Hanna. e WHOLESALERS Feneral manager of the O broidered models for tion Company. was ente 2 women and misses. A I tremendous Wednes- pleting the comm e | day feature of frocks mmfi;rm;;:pr;;:nw s 3 worth twice this price b e 0 . 5 that we picked up at a big concession—be on hand early, as they will not last long at this sensational | bargain price. Silk Faille Skirts 12 WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS I ]| Jibe? ’”’{.’/////‘/////’l/’ Special lot of Women's Pretty Stlk assorted styles. Many popular solors. | yaraert e ip Sowor Values up to 79c “Polly Prim”| TABLE OILCLOTH ; . | Aprons, 48 | garg sprimes g, e o “Hickory Waists jenefit the kiddies , | Women's Fast-|grounds. Cut f color Figured and|1,000 yards striped Percale i) Aprons. just arrived. and save me time, worry and money” A~ big " awortment.|3p ;b plaid DRESS GINGHAM . . .. || ¢“After I buy Hickory Waists T can forget them,” said a mother recently. or ‘popaiar brinds” Fetrar %, Blids and checks || ““They stand almost endless tubbing and endure the hardest wear my youngsters can give them. Hickory require little of my attention—they piece. |are certainly work and worry savers. For secure support, comfort and aid in natural development, they are just what every girl and boy needs.”” | rom piece. Special lot 1y 3%c a yard. Silk and Cotton PONGEE The =eason's rage. Made color, with silk luster, ideal fo yard wide. Natural i T waists, dresses, ete. | | A Yard-Wide | pape St o |CRETONNES ... ... 16c Big variety of flo Educator Oxford for men. Black | | The boay of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, high grade ma- | terials—wears well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the faultless full " body modet as well as in the populdr style illustrated. For all ages 2 to Unless stamped like this t ts | net an Educalor N v Russia calf. Men: Have Yu Tried This Shoe? HAVE you ever felt the rare relief it brings, and seen how well-bred it looks? We urge you to try this shoe from the fam- ous Boston shoe-makers, Rice & Hutchins, Inc. Wearing it will mean no more corns, bun- ions, ingrowing nails, callouses, fallen arches —imstead, solid comfort, walking or standing. For the Educator “lets the feet grow as they should.” Come in and try on a pair. Beautiful Dutch - ral and figured effects on light 3 [grocin in 3 plecos—| Sl 6o Wednesdays - Fden cut trom picer. || 14, Eaach garment fits perfeéily. All buttons are genuine unbreakable bone; D s or me b ; the pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin | pink blue and brown.| 10--Yard Piece fre bendi tireaki G TS 5 v LONGCLOTH . ; om bending or breaking. Guaranteed to give you absolute satisfacion. « » Qe $1 “Onyx” Silk inine English Longaloth, with chamois finish. 30 | Toyra,"ide and perfect quality. Regularly sells | i | Lace Hose, 79¢c |at 159 Women's popular 50¢ and up without garters—75% and up with garters . You should find them at your dealer’s—in the no- tions, boys’ or infants’ department. Ifnot, please write us. EoU¢AToR e SHOE® AUERBACH A generous coating of delicious, FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN | 55 chociaw with s center sl Clnmoi: §5 and $8 Pat. Ovlt, E Women's Black. Iot 2, to 8. Wonder- l sizes Two-clasp ; Boys’ $10 to $17.50 | Silk Hose, $1.59 Women’s Lo Hizes. Perfect omen s w suede Glove‘ Gun Metal Pumps. colt and black viei Ox- ‘White, Brown and ful valoes. make, in very dura- $2 “Onyx” Full- Al Women's Fine ’ Black Pure Thread | Silk Hose. in all | sizes. _Perfoct qual- ° |ity. Big value. " 2.89 o Rlack and tan twin 79c fords. All sises in each Gray Gloves, in all ble quality. Spectal. Another Sale of Fashioned SUITS Wool I ? mixed in sugar-cream. | & ”, E E I H DEALERS: SPECIAL OFFER IS Serxe, and Wool B RB R C S A Jo b ahwet s apecial | Sllk Gh'e’, €9 Neorforne, affer or write direct to ue. | Women's Black,|Popular oolors. Norfolks, | white, N inverted pleated back and Brown Gloves, in a5 | belted styles in sizes 7 to 18 sizes. Popular two-|Years. Don’t delay, you clasp style. won‘t get values like this again! D. AUERBACH & SONS 813 Penna. Ave. 1116=1122 Seventh St.| siwave sen o a7ensn Q2

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