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T —— YH4E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 : 6 y the nh-rmxl(onal,Syndlq\Hs! Federa- | throwing an oran at him from the movement is well GARD[NING TAUGHT| | Presered parenie POSTMASTERS OF NATION |‘MURPHY’ SHOUTED DOWN i ot iiu utiiing s e e e of warmptting] I OPEN TEA HOUSE. |52 Sonets at rived the house, which ¥ A i ' This was energetically | Murphy to speak was put to a vote [Gi the management of Poison 600 Inmates TO MEET HERE IN JUNE |uproar Among French Railwaymen T the German and. British | tlie result wea overwhelmiagly in the Bl Scomts to x“mgeA iace on K th uts., will be an estab- of Ohio Penitentiary as Soviet Tries to Speak. no ealied Murphy a “sus- | negative. Potomac Drive. S I v | | COLUMBLUS, Ohio, April 21— | |Mr. Hays Tells Officer of National CEVA, April 19—M. Bi picious, ehara & T A tea house on the Potomac drive o bl | | Six hundred prisoners at the N Murphy, who was present in_the| It matters little what it is that you|was prom hours also. It i | Ohio penitentiary are recov- Association He Desires to Get ti = P visito allery, then attempted to | want—whether a situation or a servant committee in 5 | gl.mr '.mmm: l::; nm':::c"; ":; Better Acquainted the International 7Transport - | address the meeting. bu h nd cigarettes = omaine poiso 5 ¥ill reach the Eress here to the eating of preserved parsnips read a letter from !down, one of the Aust at the noon meal yesterday. HARRISBURG, Pa., April 21.—FPost-| = - Regular School Pupils Are e e e | Immster B © Siten, socretaty-treas = d"lll'lK |L1I|:d7’f"!‘""l!' ':IW‘ -"; urer of the National Ahagcmllnn of eral toppl over to the grount Postmasters, has receive the ap- Not to Have Monopoly in and had (0 be raahed 1o the | | Droval af Postmaster Gemeral Hay 3 prixon hospital for first aid for the holding of the national ¢ Washmgton. treatment. During the after- vention of that organization in W noon and evening approximate- ington, June 12 to 15. Iy 600 reported for medical The Postmaster General in his let- Children in the Washington schools are not going to run with the garden and clean-up c conducted by the partment of the schools. Ving lessons are now bei the Americaniza ington in old + Schott’s alley. at night and the ed by Mrs. E. K ture study depar An example of ture study is se scheduled for T trentment. All but one or two of the | prisoners had been relenxed frem the hospital thix morning, X | according to prison officials, and t eight hundred postmasters | their caxes were not considered pected to attend. . An tigation was | s i Prixon offi- parmipe’ had | | L EGION TO ASK ARMORY. | archased recently. e purpose of the asso- | s he wants to “get with the post- | e —————" | provision for District Guard Will {MONUMENT LIFT RUNNING.! Be sought by Costello Post. 11 be asked b st, No. 15 - |After Several Days Out of Com- mission, Elevator Resumes Trips. I The elevator in the Washington ded up 1 after being out of com-|; post in the boardroom of building Tuesday night. also voted to k the War 2 ptured German | veterans will en- | d on the lawn of | (B Y e g 3 e N ‘Luxurious Abundance OT Water-Little Cost| automatic—it lights itseli. I/\G. No matches, no dirt, no bother. Careful homeown: everywhere are in g the “Lovekin.” Why not you? Write for booklet —get the facts. Can be bought through your plumber or from the g Gas Company. Washington Gas Light Co. Distributors coran, G e Tubia enovets, Madeline Stolar. In the schools each room h lected a boys' captain and tain, who report building captain. for a 100 per cent JAPAN RULER IMPROVES. : Health Better After Year of Re- pose—Gout Pain Disappears. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, April 19.—The h Emperor ihito has year of re he gout. w ering, bul 419 Tenth Street condition changes, h. port in as s ) | o %@@ SaE Instruments of Leading Makes > XJgl & i Savings up to 50% ° . ‘ | 4 I.1HIS great sale includes a large number of exchanged P erfect F ryln g R esul ts phonographs of standard makes at prices which - represent savings of from 209, to 507%,. f Gro u B Good cooks know that proper regulation of heat is essential if Beside used instruments of other makes, are Vocalions | p perfect frying results are to be secured. They know that this is ; taklen dl.p exclimns fo; largler mo:iels; also ? variety of | not possible with ordinary fry pans because they do not spread I styles discontimued andine fongetitourcatalugue Priced from i g L gy o i Great Price Reductions ! $ i eir preference is for the “Wear-Ever uminum Fry Pan i H h s i | = 5 | f | ere are phonographs of leading and standard makes— i - becauste 1:5 r'rtw:tal !al:es the heat quickly and evenly — does not I Conventional Models | allxl in perfectl conditiondand so guaranteed—many of | i concentrate it in spots. ! them practically new and at prices representing radical | | :I;:nog'_‘apll::d:f .:b':"m reductions from their regular cost. A great variety in Art Models (14 ,, es, snciuding the myst | gtyle, price and finish are available for you to choose from. I e toarisrs of bramtr ear— V er famous names. | All the popular casewoods are in evidence. Dark and red | ful Period C in choi : Styles ranging from pors- | ~mahogany, fumed oak, golden oak and some in beautiful [ /* d:';:d it L i Aluminum Fry Pans | able models in Famedand | RInUL o b y Golden Oatk, and Mahog- Every one of these phonographs has been through the Makogany, both red and K can be used for many purposes. { any, some developed in hands of expert repairmen and mechanics, and at the | brown; Walnuis of exgui- . For general frying — eggs; potatoes andifitters. the most elaborate cabinet || Price asked for it constitutes an extraordinary bargain. || sife grain, Oaks in Gothic ¢ and Jacobean Upright As a deep fat fryer for croquettes and crullers. ] | All renovated in our repair It is especially excellent for cooking breaded veal cutlets or other breaded meats which need slow, uniform cooking and are most palatable when cooked without any extra moisture. WEAR'EVER “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Fry Pans should not be confused with ordinary fi aluminum fry pans. There is a difference. > “Wear-Ever” Fry Pans are made from h hard, thick sheet aluminum which hasbeen b subjected to the tremendous pressure of ALU M l N U M gigantic rolling mills. Dealers ‘now have “Wear-Ever” Fry C Pans in stock. h Sold by Department, Hardware and o House Fumnishing stores. TRADE MARK Thbe Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. MADE IN U. S. A. Hew Essemgnac s, S RebTicts e ey Many phonographs of famous makes and styles are [ Some equipped with elec- 5 represented in this Sale, including a number of hand- | #ric motors. our unequivocal guarantee. | some and distinctive Art Styles, and a few decorated con- | Monthly terms as low as ventional models. Monthly terms as low as $ i We invite you to attend this Sale. If you have decided | : ! on any particular make or style of phonograph, you will | $ 4 probably find it here. Its price and the terms on which you can purchase it will be far more favorable than you have ever had reason to anticipate. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS - 0.J. DeMOLL/ EMMONS S. SMITH o.7. DEMOLL s co. .Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL - - 5 Twelfth and G Streets Steinway Duo-Art Pianalas Weber-Duo-Art Pianolas Aeolion Vocalions A (Ali_deparflents will be open evenings until 9:30 during this , | conens Many Distinguished Makes | and Low Cabinet Models.