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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921. LI "‘. s . . . - . . 3 - MUDDIMAN% NEW PEACE OFFER lInternatzonale Spy Discloses |France’s Aggressive Attitude | House Painting - e - o =y . > 7 . A ENS, R Today and Wednesday RH.ANB Plot to Renew War in Europe| Stirs Scandinavian Feeling -, - T et MADET01 1 1. DAL oo MO, Sl b S R N oM i BT O i i emonstration ||/ | PARIS, Framer e 5_An ex-|ordering Y : age of magionst Wit u e ¢ {England, 1t Is Declared, Will | raorainary story of great pion by |Fanstatid auer three of the’leadin B0, 000 10 i oo SR T of ’ T 2:::“, Austrian, Russian and Hun- Coup Goes to Plecen. D foicatsn ik Blue BOOk— 3 3 3 | = " n arie: Vel 0! coeeded o 3 ¥es 0 - . SCIentlfic Electrlc | Grant Dominion Home s;acinnqm e::([lh:::l:‘wslh:now:: :;::::t .\1333’1. ;zu'p o m‘;m;:“l:.m W ‘\h v‘"l;":"‘-f':'d”“ Cookery o the Island. ten by e British rensgade and in- o went 1o i on on | : el b e ternational spy, Trebitsch Lincoln, ncoln mai s 80 . 3 on the for tie Czechoslovak government, £ Kann D raan ity to pav? If they S:I‘: Jersey, . which has jus published here. e ware, Estate Electric Range 150 eiviliany and -‘\f“"rh';'snilrj-iiinl::?o:‘:Llr:"n,mhn e D Maryland, six civilians were | years with German imperialists, 1 Cance of tha | Will France Virginia, Killed and fourteen others wound- | coln de unced to- rted them last fall because, |\ present 1 he learned of a plot to te him on account of his igin. West Virginia, District of - Columbia by Miss Celia S. Bush || Dept. Home Econom 1 . N C. A. Muddiman & Co. alists_and mare larg. n d_of the Bava % wha Tay silesian royal- ving Lincoln's report, for which a high price was paid, Czecho- | ‘n the man government k diplom s v en |learned of their presence it ordered thwart “the ‘reactionary their arrest. with the result that the which was ful ed for | plot was abandoned h a view of st erting reparation: ble that the ws Annou of this remarka National Remembrance o offer was to be made e follows: 4 1204 G St- 616 12th St' hore 1]\‘1\)&»“;1" ‘!".x.r!:Jl::n-ul.I:h;\']I":; ov‘nlnn-hlltu Stin Menace. = Shop i lntornian e Wllse pman monarchists are more Food that Flatters Appetite VR it Lo o S . who, on the intimate friend of Gen. Lude: and the former crown prine ! 1 to o Freshest green vegetables, rolls of airy lightness, homemade desserts, juicily broiled young chicken, waffles of Dixie deliciousness —these united invite you to enjny our Chicken and Waffle Dinner, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 5:30 to 8:30, $1.50 U e B $ 560 u-mml_ = rrip S eloped through two first, to overthrow the ist government; sec- preside arch- fre 1 powers: fourth. to elect Hinden- lling to| burg president, and, fifth, to have aid to be wi rid s ing War Tax) e did not refer| Hindenburs - suddeniy abdicate in <. avor of the crown prince. & : Involves Karl von Wiegand. Club Breakfast Specials, Plate Luncheon, \ To The first negotiation > % 7:30-11:30 12 to 3, $1.00 . LURAY VA ’ . Col. Ryan, British e f Cologne. ‘Wwho aid - . > coup. provided the monarc urs epalre r]J\N])‘L\' 3 3 0! R not restored and Ludendorff's ormer lord m: in, s was kept in the background. s - 3 3 s was in June, 1919. In September By Real Furriers Bauer, Lincoln and Karl von Wieg: H « distinct advantage publi- | ire said to have visited the ex- 3 in entrusting vour furs to licial Dl‘qf‘l’.ln»]l(!llvfl"d with instructio us for rep: for only ex- as “the big-tain his support if necessary by (|| perienced hands are employed from any Brite|threatening certain derogatory dis- e E closures relative to his conduct of [l ¢'s70 i1 Summer Rates 1014 Vermont Avenue . the w Returning, Leaves Luray ¢ L4, Ty, ] ing at A Li 3 2 3 Station 6:00 P, W. LORD TALBOT SWORN IN.' |00 o enized by an Americen i ¢ 4 2 ' See Fiyer—conmali Ticket TR i newspaper correspondent and forced " Agents New Viceroy Takes Oath-n Dub- (fno\:lr:w‘nrihr:zfov{k]::‘cm;w:\ :’im et {‘x-‘ NUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL. 3 W\ ; g 37 A . T v n in ctober R v H lin Castle, With Few Present. nd with the Hungarian governmont MA AT WHOLESALE PRICES 2 | , % R % s Baltlmore & Oluo n December. The latter was still DUELIN, May 2 —Lord Edmund Ber- itating when in March, 1920, the 1212 F Stree nard Talbot, who is now Viscount Fitzalen, was sworn in today as lord ace in Dublin Castle, followed prece- | but was attended only by high The new viceroy arrived s morning. h the coming of the new viceroy T e Sunday, May 8 opportunity to see the Wonderful LURAY CAVERNS Special Excursion Train . Leaves Washington 8:00 A.M. ZK 72/, 7222777777722/ 7 To those who are cautious in the iy have been put tors to vote for —Sir Edward Car- er unionist leader, has st friends appeal- o them to close up their ranks w of the approaching elections in the northern area. Irish Prisoner Executed. Ry the Associated Press. v firing squad at Mitch- at 6:30 p.m. to- four hours after expenditure of money, the Jordan Thrift Club Is a form of guaranteed investment ir— T and killed in Fyhora, County Long- ford, while they were ing'a walk. SIR JAMES CRAIG FIRED ON. ”» Premier Designate for Ulster Fail- ed to Stop at Sentry’s Order. BELFAST, May 3.—Lieut. Cok Sir James Craig, premier designate for Ulster, and Lady Craig had a peril- ous adventure when returning las midnight to Cabinhill. Belfast, their| temporary home, from Banbridge. Sir | James had gone to Banbridge and ha nounced his willingness to v a for a_confer- | [{3 OUR little sermons on Thrift are very interesting,” a lady remarked, “but one’s actual needs cost so much these day And we just couldn’t help noticing that she was resplendent in costly furs and jewels, for which she must have paid a pretty sum—spot cash! This lady isn’t interested in thrift me asures—and this Thrift Club is not meant for her. We want to reach the people in Washington who are much given to the practice of “counting their pennies”—those who draw a sharp distinction between “wants” and “needs.” 727 22277777 eénce on the Irish ques Upon his | return a special constable on sentry | Por years wue'wve been guavantecing Skaw-Walker Stsd duty attempted to stop hl(!:::irtocar, not 3 " . O e e s B i Put your savings in a piano aboxt ansther important guarantes ue leading to Cabi The Advantages to Jordan Thrift Club Members 1—Lowest possible prices. 2—Standard merchandise —the Francis Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make a first payment con- / siderably lewer than usually prevails. ? 4—Privilege of extending remaining pay-s H on a small payment plan Join the Jordan Thrift Club and secure a permanent invest- ment in the form of a high-grade standard guaranteed in- strument that is as good as “money in the bank.” And don’t forget that a good piano pays good dividends in the way of actual daily diversion and enjoyment. The small weekly or monthly payment plan encourages sav- ing habits and the practice of thrift. $2.50 weekly-secures shots were fired at it, but the occu- pants of the car escaped injury. SHAW-WAI KER ASKS CARE OF ESTATE. Brother of Wealthy Clubman Says GUARAN TEED ] His Mind Is Unbalanced. NEW YORK, May 3.—James A. Bur- president of the Burden Iron ETTER F 3 has filed application in the g supreme court for the appointment of a committee to care for the estate of his brother, Arthur Scott Burden, wealthy New York clubman. 1 pplication allege z - . ments for a period of 3 years. ' Y OU. want a word In the i Tneompetont b handie mis own at: | e # an upright; $3.75 weekly buys a player-piano, and for only s Pivilagetar B ol 'yn;.n e dictionary; or a name in the Tols whos ho ton oot n heree senseiappediioispencs $5.00 weekly you may have a splendid baby grand! —and payment refunded without ques- g injury is said to have ng. Your piano is delivered immediately upon purchase and vou tion. t te ephone., DOOK. ou find it of the brain i —ROOSEVELT p EoeH yup p 5 & 6—Privilege of exchanging instrument uickly—naturall No del an asy have the use of it in your own home all the while. And you selected without charge within 6 : q y y. INo delay. who “died” tast December, | This is the purpose and have the privilege of exchanging the instrument any time months. No excuses. h heswioiyet heen iprobuted. A e within six months, should you so desire. Sy aeerantes ol Flestrumént fipar- ate. He is also heir to one- You want a letter from a file thinhotlaulunalo b et 1efoyny equipped with a Shaw-Walker Index. You find it immediately. CHIEEGIRIESY - ENYOr Jordan Thrift Club 8—Privilege to make half payments in the event of sickness, injury or loss of em- . ployment. 9—Cancellation of remaining unpaid pay- ments in case of death. How can you invest a little Francilaten money to better advantage? No waiting. No m 3 Ambassador Shea Tendered Ban- 10—Instrument purchased will be restored lati g ' ental cal quet by ‘PreildbnE, Alessasdsi, Upright Piano g ;i :‘:erephced without charge in case of culations. For you have a JSANTIAGO. Chile, May 2._-Presi- prig In nearly every form of investment there is the element of 11—A stool with a piano without charge. complete filing machine, ;;:d:rejgaii%"‘;g ;fiffi:a{%n:l}:r&:m‘éfinfif § 5370 chance or risk. But not so with a good piano—you simply 12—A chair or bench with a player-plano or Equip your fil ith Sh prominent Chileans and members of § Pay only $250 Weekly cannot lose. ’ ] f e wlt‘l::‘ut ch-rfe. P ¥ es with Shaw- {he aiplomatic corps here were pres- § And the piano has a certain “sentimental” value above all fee (Cchvery mvithiaiemlles: Walker Indexes. And install ait St ameiety m ; things else—you learn to love it! them under the new Shaw- originally ‘et for Tuesday, has been § Francis B“°°“ The roster of club members is filling fast—you would do Walker method of File Man- M Player-piano well to come in without delay and file your application. How to Join Merely fill out the attached coupon and $595 Pay only $3.75 Weekly send it at once to our store and you will receive a membership blank and full information” about the Jordan Thrift Club. By signing the membership application and returning it with the fee of $100, if your application is ap- proved, you will be entitled to every Thrift agement. Then we guarantee to deliver any letter you want into your hands almost in- PERPETUAL BUILDING Costs Only $1.00 Francis Bacon $ Members Have Three Weeks to $ 1 Make Selections-——Membership 1 Desks, Chairs, Tables, Fiiing Safes JAMES BERRY, Prestdent JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary \ N N\ \ \ stantly. = \% Should J. T Club ad h . = \ Baby Grand Piano You ou oin Tomorrow lub advantage on a purchase made any time : \ y within 3 weeks. . Fill out the coupon NOW. Find out how to put your E ASSO \ file department on a result basis. g Pays E ll,AIlON § Pa o,,{?fsow"m, Mail This C Phone or write us, without = ,’ e §\\ g . s T s = o—upgn—hj = obligation, for full information 1B e § Arthur J ordan P 1ano CO. | Arthur Jordan Piano Co, regarding Shaw-Walker Guar- = H § Thrift Club Members : G Street at 13th, anteed Letter Filing. = | i l?" Cent § —also_have fhe privilege of G Street at 13th bl 0 e 5 = on shares withdrawn be- § selecting any one of the follow- | Without any obligation whatever on XA I Assets More Than \ Chickering Homer L. Kitt, Sec. Treas. bt am ter. f Fiano $7,000,000 § Marshall & Wendell | Rse) oy { Player Piano (check one) § avs ende o Grand Piano Surplus Nearing \ Behning - Liberal Allowance Made on Exchange for Your | 728 13th Street N.W. $700,000 § Aithas Jovdan Old Silent Piano i Pimia Bk 2058 Cormer 11th and E Sts. NW, § I | — ‘I Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock