Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 4

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~ 5 Y ——— ¢ ¢ . = > i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1921 l’ e ————————— ————— e T T T TR T T S S B | 5 : s { . | permitted to be apened in the District considerable quantity of stolen goods § an appropriation adding an mu{‘|PUBL|c LIBRARY WOULD | - PAWNSHOPS FAVORED D nvontence to many people who |ia annually recoversd from them by 1 amount, from the national- Treasury. | : | Establishment of pawnshops in the |t PN Sorrow money on short the police. i | since tHe tax money was taken from | HAVE NEEDS CONSIDERED District of Columbia was favored in a | notice. g Dr. B. T. Woodward of the public 4 the pockets of District taxpayers uns re adopted at a4 meeting of "'Mr. Baker also told the association health service, spoke ©Om Socixi 4 er the authority of the half-and-half i the duit Road Citizens' Associa-|ihat pawnshops aer valuable to the hygiene. One new member was ad- PR Sorovision of the ersenic ace/lul y i night at St. David's Parish | police department because, he said, a mitted. L White presided any other way." i | Proposes That Congress Consider It H e eraslution. Bresented by C e report of the committee was| i i = = — fl'{l:)]rll‘d. i ) : { Part of Educational System in ] pposing the establishment of =a i igati b oo municipal coal dump in the District. Making;Investigation. Inclusion of the needs of the Public l:w Lmluslrml relations committee of . o the d, Willia . Johns . Gun.Totmg Bill and “Half- . %omitien s bt W . adopted. Mr. Johnson sa and-Half” Measure AISO | el oot nor mofithbie: scrted that the present Approved. . eflicient ¢ Sawyer plan for NOTICE!!! Saturday Afternoon, April 30th, We Will Move Into Our New Banking Quarters 716 Eleventh St. N.W. Consult Us If You Need a Indorsement of th the extension of government hospital hosionen | T reso i facilities in Washington: approval of |to the next’ mee account of | 3 i : ; | the Ball bill introduced in Congress Mgk of Ume o0 et of the Remember, we have (Opposite the Palais Royal) Trusses to fit all con- { ining the - of deadiy w - | board eside: and that the . re o —_— B ol ottt s o aapresiag, in ite growth ditions. All new wtock. And Will Be Ready for Business Monday e jons in the District, and th i llflll:zn’nhlr prlrrl‘.‘ 4 5 o fo r at |of the Senate bill n;x»lnlx;- .-.l,m :d| WILL CHECK FOREST FIRES. _:l“»'.'ll.ll‘v'l:'ll';l:)l'v"“ Morning, Next e “half-and-half p i V — see—— !meeting last night of the Washington | 4:?#2?;; ::llh"l' eheckior (,olun]bla Building Association {Board of Trade. held at the Willard 8 a - (=) through KLOMAN)S Ins(al,r.nent . | Hotel Greely, chicf fore 620 F St. N.W. Strict economy, in both public and following his rcturn from . N.W. Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. S o, i bt i ant i WA T 1114 10th St NW been appropriated by fon are needed in the e peration of the United| from the eff of the world cording rank Wil- lis and Representative Theodore Bur- ton, both of Ohio, who addressed the meéting on the business outlook of the nation. Both speakers emphasized the need of economy t B he tendency on' th en jerity of people Iln incr the expenditure 1221 F Street ‘Washington's Largest Victor Store Evenings| svernment. 1t hJ * . Some nt to look kills indi- ERE Going to Celebrate I iiuiiui iy = e e ' . Our Sixty-second Birth- : PR et ; 8 Washington . day, Starting Monday, May, 2d. e e Baltimore : ' L Our Main Store, Our New Baltimore Store o ) & poli 3 . Bon, i businets depenca larkely on Cor. 7th and K Sts. 37 W. Lexington Street 2 % % not get back to normal until ce economy in both public and }AN Barpe R | Beginning tomorrow, we celebrate the g snce in the future. P b lee er t-l)‘mrlll‘nt_n-dl;l”l’z ‘g‘;urr‘(ifh - £ mprpeation civiesy s (i souniey. @ 5th 66 . 44 n wages would have to be lowered EF ay 0 als He asserted that this was one of the problems which should require the - immediate attention of the country. Indorsing the Sawyer plan. for the ex- ‘ It the epart of the public health 66 £1] (] ommittee in its report. said that a careful survey de of all ~ 4 bathing [)Ia( the ;iazndmn’x:f \ T W k f Ph l 11 l 2 Totion, e "porcentage. was mot Targe woO €eKs O enomena oc ales ’ h\ enough to tute a public menace. . A\ Anti-Gun Law Difiicult. &8 &l of the m: 75 culties of his committee in framing an effective anti-gun-toting law. He appealed to members of the board to support the Ball bill, which, he asserted, came more nearly to the ideas of the committee on the subject than any other form of legislation W proposed. Mr. Smith pointed out that N, the Ball bil} dealt only with the pur- = \‘\‘\ chase of deadly weapons and that \ . Ksaping & mas Ju BlE Roms, modar § & 1rst: ale o his automobile as at present. He|R \ urged the members to make the slight \ W\‘“\ ’ e R et 1dren s INe umps F s a syfficient percentage for pawn- i \! brok to transact busines , th o 2 5 . : 7.0 0 . = 2;’:5"5,57;;:;‘fff‘fii"?f.fiifi?":? UNDREDS of pairs of misses’ and children’s Not “sale shoes”—but strictly high-grade well-made é%?;.::f?edni'ii BTG, SH1, tne tateer § new two-strap pumps—ordered months ago ;};‘;‘iz;“h pair stamped with our name as our pledge of roviding fo 3 pe t . ey B 2 g ;";,"ifii‘.’.“?figgé:’;:' ds»bnafz rhfi?"s’;‘.’:‘;' especially for this “Birthday Sale.” They They comie in patent leather, white Nubuck, tan calf H 5 be lced by Senator Bail. | N Y s h 8 = The adopted. N o id i 3 £ UR 1921 Anniver Sale C:“rle";g)roz?v;a“s Aol o \\§ are wonderful va]ucs.‘ ) and dark brown kid in the styles here pictured. =] 2 Sal'y B F. Mactariana alrmlno{mn Childs’ sizes, 85 t0 11......ccvrvenennenn...... $2.85 = municipal nance col ittee, . . E Will Be the Supreme Bar- Rt T il preserved ana iongin’ § Misses’ sizes, 111440 2. . e ccveeeennnnnnnnnn.... $3.45 5 - ; ¥ foundation of munici- | N z ain Event of the Wi Pal life of the National Capital. ‘and |\ .« 3 = f d = 4 R < Ciele Vear. Jomas mtouesl Birthday Sale of Oxtords Two New Pumps for Girls 5 E|ihg in Congress. H H nd-Half” Plan. § The “Panel” Pump s ture "lpprnnriuusrr\:wl?;:lllh;: s § for Boys A new instep strap model in tan and black Russia calf Per- 4 SOOIt ancen epd hale. plan; that ad: ; forations forming pancl on quarter. Medium toe, wing-tip, ex- > Treasur:; . “G Nups” ity 7 made whenthe Dln!rié:l.!;e)\,m;u:n are XTRAORDINARY values in Boys' Oxfords made tra “Gro-Nups” quality. 117% to 2, $5.50; 224 to 7, $7.50. nt to mee yistrict” = = . S 2 i "“r.m""m"'nf""f""”““"": ana thae up especially for this sile. Come. in tan and The “Trixie” Pump :};::-u E}]‘lnr;:ogag,;‘r;’;‘:f:t‘é‘nl:rfég black, medium or full tocs. Also English and quarAf:r h;‘)sct:fgr:;:ipp‘:::ld (glgz:ter:tur:la!th(;r :v‘::?ad:!:l;r%my o ept as a ful te . & H ’ - 'X 1 4 - odels with perforated tips. 3 y. ‘fi",:, “;?x;z;.,.f; ’{i’%"r-?:fiff:'f'm'{fi semi-brogue m P I 81-2 to 11, $4.75; 111-2 to 2, $5.75; 21-2 to 7, $8.75 Treasury ‘under the “hair-a \ 1to 4 15 11 to $3 65 Children’s Novelty Socks and Three-quarter Sports Socks. \ | be sufficient with other Distget tax 6 . 13V et siesisins J Special values at 35c, 50c, 55¢ and 79c. > MEN’S WEAR | o6 Drovious vears 1o rasmn as avphus N S o { | needed to meet the portion of _the | N 7 ::;v]‘;glcpl]::penscs under the “half-and- | N & p;}‘)"-&';:"‘(!ii,“"_rnmna ai T Bes f 1 f i ; 1 missione 4 Newcomers g ln SR £ (Relr, PUblL nd hree W onder u Groups (o) ‘ . 5 | tion between the United States and the District of Columbia provided in 9 b ] Rt The Drasecty o el Sk ipon . 3 ¢ R i et omen s tra-I"ashionable Low oes : » ‘afii‘p.’.’} sea that none of Tha eeanes 3 8" made up on unexpended Dis- N . . . s G WEREspeak- trie?'tax mones'Shal be expenden ox. Thousand; of dlo“a;{s’ wo,::lh of our owtl: hlgfhest gt;ade. .:lat::':a f_tyle-Hlts—lspecially 2 s r 3 ' = : A for this sale ou will recognize them from these illu: ions as styles which ing of our daily suit reduced e . 3 \ ivals, whi }},, al \ ‘we have recently introduced. Now three great “Birthday Sale” groups at L : arrivals, whic - \ : : § ways embody the \ : S 7 5 8 5 latest weaves and \ :« % & ‘ styles in— L = f . Smart Clothes , Q THE name that has guaranteed i elotkes satigfaction forggver sixty These models are shown in the popular .grays, tans, browns and ears and continues to do s blacks and in various two-tone effects. More complete descriptions e ked by our name, too 0 will be given in our Sunday ad. But the sale starts in full blast to- ) | morrow morning and early comers will have all the best of it. . | IN FIREPROOF ROOMS - ¥ i ; tartln at $40 Let us store that furniture for you if you are going away ' suddenly and do not know what to do with it. It will LY | be safe from fire, sun and storm; awaiting you in per- nc fect condition when you re- / 3 . | turn. The cost is but nominal. Fourteenth at G © e Merchants Transfer and Storage Company 920 E St. NW, Phone Main 6900 | | § Experienced Adverters Prefer The Star

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