Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 17

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v/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1921, 5. BavpHovsCo. ‘THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. R i s i THE EVENT MUSIC STUDENT, PENNILESS, SHIPS - BACK GARY INANY | FOR HOME IN U. S. AS STOWAWAY {in a foreign land, Marie Scott. of Seat- tle. Wash., who had ambitions to be- - Stockholders Approve Open jcome a great singer, lost hope, lon- % |ed for nome and came by the firs Shop and Uphold Refusing |avaitavle means as a stowaway. Ti Terms of Non-Employes. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6:00 P.M. - finement in a group of fiftecn male nondescripts. Immigration officials arranged a hearing at which her claim to resi- dence at Seattle and the circum- of her voyage were to be in- gated to de mine her right to 5. Bavv Honso. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Mabilabisi ol dbosi-bbide i I by o young woman said she went to a student of music, suffered | of her funds and rather was the story told by the young wom- an of twenty-two who had secreted EXQUISITE The Famous Linen Rugs--“Klearflax” —Have you seen them or heard of them? {herself on the United States Mail ible ome again for morg iy the Associated Press Rl o boarded the first steamshin | NEW YORK, April 19.—Stockhold- nship Company’s liner Princess| . iling for the United States. Shel! Matoika at Naples, and who surren- she mereiy mingled with | Steel Cor- ting here ers of the United States poraitvi: at their annual 1 - unanimously Libert H. Ga dered to immigration authorities on tarrival. She was one of sixteen stow- aways in striking contrast with the| TISSUES At the New and D to hide from the o were checked up, only with rothing to show ndl his. assacs for her pas- —1f you do not understand just what they are like from the printed description come in and see them here el e b S e i - Special Price Wednesday. The quality and beauty of these rugs will be a revelation to vou. unions. 1,000 EXTRA POLICEMEN |GOLD FROM FOREIGN CENTERS" oP —These rugs are made of linen, so in huying one is assured “We are prepared, on adopted by the stoc ce regardiess of th thereto. wha stained h Am ter into his individual co such be his desire. from any other hum NEW YORK, — J and coin with 000 were re April 19 an estimate. ved b ~Gold bars | value of | nks here sreign cen- of long service 1 ASKED IN N. Y. ‘DRY’ FIGHT 1 75¢ Yard just in. and so lovely —-Hotels and Theaters are buying them. ! because in the long run they are less i expensive than wool or other rugs. Prohibition Laws Still Lack Proper Enforcement Despite 1,500 Ar- with an ported in transit. further German gold —New, annot do them justice in Announc, nent o we from | imports N:\':\‘;l:‘wfl- labor q e rests Already Made. swedish sources is expected in the a printed description. Woven —“Klearflax” Rugs are not a tiew proposition, but of the new the i NEW YORK, April 19.—Police C financial district this weck. I : dot and striped combinations, m- nationally known and tested for several years, ~o t recommending them to our patrons we do so with the ¢ abor | and a beautiful woven p missioner Enright has taken steps to begin June 19 S ocure e ki OV ni d stripe, with nd directors of the cor-|Procure 1,000 more policemen to make Woveh 2 - ) § S cod W cor {or o ' poration were praised in the stock-|the city dry under the new state prohi- | a silken luster. The colors fidence that once tried you will co tor more holders’ resolution for having - | bition laws. i Bab DO“S are pinks, blue, greens, lav K 4 - . . X pily met with tact and discretion o T el e RIS IO o y Sndertdnd) LTS GnE Vi i We are showing complete lines of cole wape. W\ great steel strike of 1919, Great Good to Humanity. “We believe that £ colors, not every color in every and sahd. design, however. vse light blue, mole, dark blue, chestnut, 1 despite the stimated tha made in for Baby— s gucitiat . 1 reater i aterial is 38 inches wide, -1° Klearfl: s %31.5 cept the terms di o ! within the Iast fe & @ We have decided to . - s 9x12-ft. Klearflax Rugs . . . . . $31.50 plo L courts for two i ann's—Street Floor. = L 1 directors | SoUrts ears and_the city reduce our stock of AnnE s : liquor-testing Jaboratory for seven, Not only did the commissioner as orporation Doll Babies before tak- 8x10-ft. Klearflax Rugs . . . . . $11.00 hdve performed t 17| board of estimate for suffici ing inventory —cl a Tahle patte Sharenold- | beard of estimate for sufficient fund g inventory —closin e the compa slone to the | policemen, but he also request- them out at HAL e > @ AL the United | §1 the board to augment by $100,000 the PRICE. The origi 6x9-ft. Klearflax Rllgs ... .. S28.00 Lt of the | department contingent fund to cover ex. One Dozen Cakes States, but to tickets will be on them, | penses for the remainder of the civili 1oy ell, through de- oo ] rin o) e & = = - “S LI I 1d e e e s fiberty | ohtaining evidence for the dry law en- marked from 50c _to 41/2){71/2-&. Klearflax Hll{_’a ..o 8182 and mainiaining that right and jus el matler was Rl e ror e $7.50—just }ivdut‘l ]-‘07': Pa]mo i‘ve tice are not the property of any pr Weal : at time of purchase. £ 2 Q - S o e s, bt The common Reria2e | ™D e pistice Attomes sout 1. Bun. e plnpudas 3x6-ft. Klearflax Rugs . . .., $16.00 red that the liquor law viol es were swamping his force. additional _indictments have returned by the grand jury, making al of eighty-three. —— WOMAN TAKES NEW OFFICE. PITTSBURGH. April 19.—The fir: woman to hold an_official position in * tude, and is, in effe Pittsburgh, Mrs. Margaret Gra of the right to ensl i took up her duties today as vice Mr. Gary’s address in which he urged | president to the bureau of recreation . “publicity, regulation and reasonable | with supervision over all of business through government | grounds. She was appointed yester agencies, as a possible “solution of. of |day by Mayor E. V. Babeock. , antidote to the labor union problems” | — was applauded by the stockholders. Wage reductions have not been con- sidered up to_ the present time, Mr. Gary said, adding that he thought “when the high cost of living has been ! materially reduced, it will only be alfll question of time when there will be| some readjustment of wages.” A proposal that the surpl corporation be limited to the now at hand, because *‘this accumula- | tion_‘invited monopolistic attacks and | confiscatory taxation” was defcated. “We want to keep the corporation in a position,” said Mr. Gary, “where no harm can come to it no matter what- | ever happens. This is a bad time to re- | duce our surplus.’ ! He said that the corporation could ! not sell its $110,000,000 worth of govern- ment securities now without suffering a loss, and urged that they be held until “we get as much as they cost us, or possibly a little more.” COTTON GROWERS MEET. Draft Tentative Sales Plan Aiming at Uniformity. OKLAHOMA CITY. April 19.—Rep- resentatives of six other cotton pro- ||l ducing states, meeting here withvthe executive commuttee of the Oklahom Cotton Growers' Association in ex- ecutive session, drafted a tentative | mplan to ereate, delegates said uniformity of sales in'all states sell ing by the co-operative method. The final form of the plan, as proposed by the delegates from Arkansas, Texas, North Carolina. Georgla, Arizona and | Bisque Dolls and Dolls of Composition to choose from and you will find a size and style for every child. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St., union lahor lance with | liberty and “We have no quarrel w properly functioning in the principles of justi law. We believe it is not within the provinee of any men. however, to forbid 2nd interfere with the rights and desire 27x54-in. Klearflax Rugs . ... $6.00 —ESpecial sizes and shapes in any length in rugs zre also obtainable, as well as 27 and 36 inch runners to match. Antoinette” Rugs Soap For 750 —Sold only in dozen lots, apd only a dozen to a customer. ‘h denies their to them their Wl denies to freedom, imposes a condition of servi- right to labor the embodiment One door from Pa. Ave. Imported “Marie —9x12-ft. size That We Sell Reg- ularly at $19.95, Offered Wednes- _95 day Because of a Special = —When you buy these rugs you really secure two rugs for the price of one. for either side can be used, as our picture Purchase, at. shows. The border pattern is woven of twisted cotton cloth, and extends from front to back—one side has a stenciled center: design, and the other side is plain, with the excep- tion of the woven cloth pattern which shows on both sides. We believe you will like these rugs, so are making a special Wednesday sale to get you interested in them. 15 attractive designs in the collection. $9.95 Cretonne-Covered Cushions and Pillows Same lerge sizes and good kinds that brought such a crowd at a recent sale —This special is for Wednes- day only. Kann's—East Room—Street Floor. ANDREWS’ ENGRAVED AND EMBOSSED | Voven Through —50 Marie Antoinette Rugs Making Rug Roversil —Size 8x10-ft. $17.95 values. Wednesday...... 500 Pairs Strap Pumps Wednesday, a Pair $5.95 ST.50 Values School Prog’ra ms for Gra duations & Commencements VARIABLY PLEASE —The kind of pillows that are always needed throughout the summer, for ham- Samples With Quotations Oklahoma, said. The foundation has | been laid. the secretary said. for a| national overhead sales agency, with ! compulsory pools for members af the ' various state organizations <¢hem- selves bound to the national plan. A member may sell his cotton, ac- cording to plans already approved, by | producing a bona fide offer Mi!!iui&pl. V\'i!hbt;l: Okl‘flh:mta rules | |} —All are suede leather, in 3 e . h + as a pattern, probably wi ishe: 1 ‘i ck C 4 >, Vac ~ouc & q oe e 1o r foday G L _é‘“a,,,,.’,“m;y_ nihea | on Request . brown and black: with mock, porch, canoe, yvacht, couch, bungalow or cottage. The time to buy them, heel. Ver. therefore, is in a sale like this. sy styles; lect from. 50 Large $9.95 to $12.95 Suit Cases R. P. ANDREWS , PAPER COMPANY < 727-31 Thirteenth Street Kann's—Fourth Floor. Three Popular Styles (as illustrated) in Great Variety of Colorings and Pat- $1.00 from any | ! N . . firm. and by withdrawing fr : fies Sni N Vs : i terns, All at One Price. Choice, Each —for motor or train toprs. 1.Zp{; after definite motioe Hesarme Branches in Norfolk, Va, and York, Ra. ; Taffeta g ’ Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches, foy- sai | ered with black enamel; neatly i : : S 5 lined. Spe- | Petti('oati 1 —=Pillows like these ordinarily sell for a great deal more money. Gal. Wednes: $6.95 | 4 L day, at ........ “Hartmann” Patented Hinged Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunks A Regular $395 Quality - $2.50 i | —are the most satisfactory i trunks to travel with. 1 —Dresden patterned silk in —Garments packed in them blue, brown and black grounds, les. be- come out without wr cause of the patented cushion destgns. cellent quality. The with large taffeta i i el device. Then fhere are con- at top and fin- venient drawers for small ap- ith tucking and narrow parcl—a laundry bag, shoe ed ruffle; Klosfit top. bag and large hat compart- Kann's—Second Floor. ment. All are fiber covered over s 158 $14.95 Cloth-lined Steamer Trunks —Full size. fiber covered, pro- tected with best brassed hard- ware. Sizes 36 and 40 inches. vith cloth lining and inside tray. Wednesday 58'97 T\ ’ —Style 2—Cushions for Bar | —Style 3—Round Cretonne Harbor chairs, covered with | Pillows, sunburst shape, filled heavy cretonne. Reversible, | with soft cotton. Gathered at tuited style: size 17x16 inches, [ the center in front and back, with boxed cor Desirable finished with cretonne-covered able also for wicker or office button. Size 50 inches in cir- chairs. All filJed with soft cotton. cumference. Have the Screens, Porch Shades & Awnings Up Before Summer Many Great Price Advantages Here Wednesday Make It an Object for You to Buy. " #« List Part of Them: “Continental”’-Make Screen " 1 YTy Doors —Style 1—Round Pillows, size 50 inches in circumierence, with 412 to 12 inch flat inset top 5 Gingham . L] DI‘CSSCS and bottom. with gathered bor- ders. Top finished with fancy $3.98 and $4.98 braid. Covers are very attrac Values, at— tive cretonnes. $2.97 ichtline. watint- The Search for the Water of Life Centuries ago, the venerable alchemists spent endless hours in trying to concoct an “‘Elixer Vitae”'—warter of life. In this modern day we know better than to look for results so magical; and yet our modern scientists say that the average combi- uthers nation of freely diluting, dissolving and eliminating | the poisonous wastes of the body. Because of this cleansing and purifying effect, the continued use of Paradise ‘Water promotgs the proper functioning of the kidneys, which in turn produces a tm e e o assortmenty of Track for slidi ble life could be increased in usefulness by a number of years if we drank none other than absolutely pure water. There is such a water—Paradise Water— and traly it is 2 modern Elixer Vitae! The reason for this is that Paradise Water contains less than one grain of solid or mineral impurities in a calion of 58,372 grains. Hence, Pzradise is naturaily very solvent, which means that it has the power healthier condition of* the arteries and heart. Paradise, therefore, by tending to ward off hardening of the arteries, is especially beneficial for people past middle life. Itwillaid in keeping you fit at fifty ! ‘There is no other water just like Paradise. Drink it for your health’s sake. Drink it for its delightful taste, too. Comes in cases of quarts, pints and half-pints. Natural or Carbonated. Try it. At grocers and drug stores. PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRU‘NS‘\‘VICK, MAINE For sale by PARADISE WATER $3.49 Folding Settees AR RN N N RN Ready-Mad Awnings For Windows or Doors Choice of Four Sizes Wednesday - $1.95 All ready to put up—standard sizen—at n great denl less than custom-made doors. 4-In. Frame ‘Extra Heavy Screen Doors | Screen Doors “Star” Brand Porch Shades 7-foot-wide Size Wednesday Special $5.39 Groove for shiding track- - Metal Yifter i = Make Your Own Sliding Window Screens “rom Thexe Knock-do-vn Frames; Hegula 69¢; Wednesday at S : v 5| Sty —Everything except the . G. Cornwell & Son, Charles M. Colvin & Co., Wardman Park Pharmacy, — Wednesday d-Panel Stste, | TPanel Stvie P Ry e 47C AL LN NV 2740 Uth 8t. N.W. Connecticut Ave, t $2.38 Awrilinsceated Wednesday handy man can casily ! 7 T + Wednesday - 5 5 —We are Washington agents for put them together Cohen & Dorfman, J. A Bresnahan, 20th and N Sts. F. H. Ridgeway, B A necthll for W adneati ity L6y = $5.93 le of tan and white striped | {hese excellent shades. . h N nar o ~ 1742 Columbia Rd. N.W.. J. M. Beal, 1963 Calvert N.W. Connecticut and Florida Aves. Sopal has o green foame A $2.¢)7 | on flexible made of wide basswood Rl e | —varni with closely set together and stained slats on bugk, .with ¢ sunport. —Slzes 801 | in Sizes 30, 36 in sunfast oil colors, Complete erial i 1¢ s well wade, comfortuble inches Ry SabL 1 with ropes, fixtures and anchor- painted or varnished g A fine binck wire. Angtichs Kann's—Third Floor. ing device. &

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