Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 29

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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1921 y 29 1 he was expecting a | because the object of his dislike hap- . but considers the |pens to be prominent.—Kansas City The memorial continu Star. remarkable that has Uncle Sam' needn't be concerned tionalists hav. Taimed that the "OTICED ONLY A SLIGHT STIFFNESS P "“” = about the poison gas that is being l i i = A French scientist says the human manufactured by the other nations , i mosques and minarets destroyed in =————— i ie s o i | their conflets with the French they [ gpecial Dispateh to The Star. n Iy lton, the surgeon Etomachi} s s—which _sounds | In the course of time. prohibition will | iy hel o p ! Dr. William Dalt 5o veéry much 1 ck of some fortify us against anv kind of poison ! ! i rebuild with the skulls of Ar- BALTIMORE, May 26—That a repres o the | radical wha ¢ me one just|—a Beacon-Journal. r S {BUNGRESS ASKH] A s | JOCKEY'S NECK BROKEN FOUR TIMES; | Bt “It is reported by absolutely tr torthy Americans that Turkish menians. st “Women and children declare that[ man can live with his neck broken | they would choose death, in W | e e :l\f(!' form it might co .. ate of distress. of he Committee Wants Allies |5, of distress. of non of escape opens hN" Urged to Stop “Anarchy” |these distractea Chri state of panic pre seems to lie only in ! in Near East. Comaemnea to ! ! ed by the steeplechas from a Pimlico race mecting May When Landry met with his mishap | his_injuries “lrt(lm\m.h\ to be only | s thrown | & of the | The “Lovekin” keeps an abun- dance of hot water always on tap, 4 for use any hour an\\\hcre in the house. Its temperature is auto- matically controlled. Thoughtful home-owners The Store for Tln'ngs Electn'cal: Everyt}n‘ng for the Motorsst OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE The Country’s 5 “There be NEW YORK. May 26.—The United [go, (00 @RPCars 10 b States Congress has been asked to]@the Turkish natdonalist | pending disaster to the Armenians| control of the nationalist are installing the “Love- b PnEre o2 hndl on | sncioriclan_nadions he = B Wl not vons nExctivresaure on the #llion 238 Silsera m condemned by cir- NEISISTSE] = == The Lcvekin Lights ’Turhn to stop the s(,:‘w ciiers scemicondemaed by, eif; =SS == Fore Ost archy” in the near east and avert i Itself £ven ) 5 ; m CHEVROLET No Matches, No Dirt No Bother Buy it from your plumber or the Gas § Co. Write for Book- let. Get the facts. Washington Gas Light Co. a seor 419 Tenth St. - ; the three trust Distributors A sast Relief have sent a 110,000 contributors 'IIIHHIIIHIIIIHI il Frpae Tican relief work in the under Authorities “For Economical Transportation’ BT AR SO s le in the form ol and and enforce (he xiled and menaced peoples be ve- tored to their homs and protected —including the Good Housckeeping Institute and the New York Tribune Institute, have tested the— LAUN-DRY-ETTE [ T WASKES An0 pates witwour 5 38 OR town or country use, the whole year through, Chev- rolet “FB 40” Sedan affords complete satisfaction. Here is a good looking, roomy enclosed car whose performance is reliable and whose cost to run is exceptionally low. ] 0 0 0 0 I [ % CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. i 0 ] ] b . 0 —during the six years it has been on the market and given it their unquali- fied approval. See the Laun-Dry-Ette 1 { sking them to bring pres: l' ! ‘ i B it i ‘ongress to obtain the a 5 en. James } i il by committee. Harbora and Hamiiton Hoit: ] i - i ‘qi“mlumuumfm|llqmr|,| gl Hif | mittee. Dr. Barton - il | East Relief ha i 1 000,000 in mon tributed by the Americ In explaining the s uen o the com- | STUNDENTS NEED NEW MAP. ll Definite Idea of Location of Tran- M| i ! IIJ i yr s @ he ‘added.” we now ser that enor: spiring Events Necessary. 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. in Operation ol b i ous 1 1 nvestment o 5 | "lhnum Ny " A i f{‘m“’jim',,“"",',',"’,'““’,::','z,m.' in danger of | Fvery Washingtonian who reads a Phone Franklin 5627 If you have not seen the Laun-Dry-Ette newspaper Things are in operation you cannot fully appreciate the Laun-Dry-Ette way. It is so different that a demonstration is absolutely necessary. We solicit an inspection of the Laun-Dry at our salesroom, where we have the machines in actual operation. Of course, this involves no obligation on your part. be written in the pages of history, and the newspaper acts in the role of the R, nd clea dome: e The average cost of current to operate the sident. Th. Laun-Dry-Ette is 17c to 24c a month. 1 frmn the n e Endorsed and s0ld by the dealers to the left as well as thix Company. Three Selected Suites —jfrom the Big Home Store. The combined price is $678.75, with our Convenient and Confidential Terms of Credit—or they can be purchased separately at these very Special Prices. This 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite =g Is Finished in Mahogany A very exceptional Suite at an exceedingly low price. It comprises Large Dresser with mirror, Triplicate-mirror Dressing Table, Large Chiffo- rette and Full Size, Square-end Wood Bed. It is well constructed throughout, has beautiful finish. We have only a very few to sell $ 75 at our very special price tomor- 1 19'= row of @lfih@l&%}llfll@lkéflk =S =iS=TEl=l= Cheorolet “FB 40" Sedan. $2.075, f.0.b. Flint, Mich. U= === l=I=]=I=N== =] Are men afraid to ask prices J brief story of good shoes at *“750,‘8 5o and 950 Women have always poked a little fun at men for not questioning the prices of things. Probably, in the past, women were the better shoppers. But observe how the male citizen is going after values today. ) NOT'ICE how many more men sales to men alone increased around are looking in the Regal 20 percent. &« ¢ windows. Ask the manager of lic any Regal Shoe Store and he will Bu;rhd:’sl’;:r bzfl:lgm;&l;zzg tell you that more and more new With a pride of economy. With a men customers are coming in. sharpened sense of money’s worth. Men who have looked around Such as they are finding in and checked up the local shoe Regal Shoe Stores. - \ A favorite with young men. In the wanted er shads «ufm" ) 8-50 This American Walnut Queen Anne Suite for the Dining Room situation. 5 : —is unusually attractive, with Crotched Walnut panels on Buffet and Inclosed y . Genuine leathers in e chal Server. these pieces being matched by a roomy China s 50 Qualxty men—but determined Shoe, no matter what the price. , Closet and 48-inch Extension Table. It has been reduced . | i i 3 c i IHCE M0 -+ emeenenee A 392 on sensble cconomy in their foot: Old-fashioned, honest work- wear. manship. You remember March. Other Shoes sold direct through factorv shoe people said the public wasn’t owned stores. buying. And you know the pnces be- But in this same March, Regal forchand— %150,/850 and ‘950 REGAL SHOE COMPANY BOSTON, MASS. The New Two-tone “CREST” _ OF genuine White Buckskin nd Black Caifskin. Rubber sole and heel. Invisible eyelets. Same combination in Russia Calfkin. Note the firm geip $8_50 of the hesl. 727277777 «'}[" < = i e S I L This Magnificent Queen Anne Suite for the Living Room, Finished in Mahogany —The three distinctive pieces, comprising Cane-back Settee, Armchair and 3 i ire upholstered in Imported Blue Velour. Two handsome Rosette Cushions are included at the s 1 .50 Very ispecial price iof. oo - oot balsnei e s st sas selie s = A Made by America’s Most Prograsrn Shoe-Makers, Sold Economically Through Their Own Shoe Stores REGAL SHOE STORES N § ] In WASHINGTON § Men’s Store Women's Store WAVE ! § 1003 Penna. Ave. N.W. 1203 F Street N.W. Dignified (Cor. D Street) (Near 12th Street) % 2 % TS LASDIRCT 2 NINTH ‘ ST RE N Deferre_d Payments

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