Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

_THE The Bell’s Great Yearly Reduction Sale Bell Suits Prices Slashed to Below Present Cost of Manufacture —this is your opportunity for a real bargain. Our regular prices are 20¢, to 30¢; below ordinary dealers, and in these great half-yearly reduction sales we sell the finest Bell Suits at below manufacturer’s ‘cost to effect a clean- sweep of the whole stock. All styles—all fabrics—all sizes—regulars, stouts and slims. They're all in this final sacrifice sale in these three great reduc- tion lots. { II--....-u-..-._..--..'......_..,.---u-uu.-m-u.-uu--nu-unuu.u-_u-un' $30 Bell Suits Now . $40& ~ $42.50 Bell Suits Now ‘ L] Bell Palm Beach Suits $§y. The regular $15 kind. Single or double | breasted inverted plait backs. All colors, all - sizes. O great leaderiat. @ . .c:vinmincevins « | All-Wool Bell Fine Worsted ‘ White Flannel TROUSERS $390 $4.9 55.90| e TS Bell Clothes Shops STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street NW.—941 Penna. Ave. N.W. Trousers, $12 value EVENING \\'A\'Hl\'(’-‘T()\' D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1921 - | which had been su samitary comention treaty, which required the repm—tmg o plaguss and other evidemic dise el Pt mat heen observed by Mignatories. it was said. nor ratified by others. treaty between the United !\x‘m- and China. confirming the ap- j plication of a 5 per cent ad valorem | uty on imy portationsiof Amer: | —_——— | BRIG. GEN. PORTER ILL. 5 NEW YORK. May 27.—Brig. Gen. Horace Vorter.” civil_ war_ veteran and | o C tifie by 'i}.i"f:","w i o e i e een o) ! | France. is critically {1t his home here. | Afte “’“Y“‘ rate per- | He s eighty-five vears old —_——— Open Evenings Till 9 O'Clock si mmon “Fluctuations in the price of bitumi nous coal during the past two or th YeArs,” Mr. Chambers sald, “hav nt (o the cellar in the in the eastern section! as great as the average| Rare Bargain Chickering Upright Piano (Used) Special, Saturday $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. i G Street at Thirteenth : Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ha Readjustment downward of n-e.ghx' rates on lumber from the fl(‘ in have no: rtdu "d #hipments [ of these commodities. L e have about nnmpleled the Te- ad)ua(menl (lf the grain uuusumm Some reductions had o he ma Transcontinent al carriers do nm\ f- anal. but | Mr. Crambers | STAR, per cent ad Edward Chambers of the L mitiea under thetr | China_initiated ‘the negotiations on ' posed to foretell a de ena fled abrogation price of goods and it cannot be shown hibiting. Jmovement, Edward Chambers. on shares maturing in 435 on shares withdrawn be- $7,000,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. ;DENIES RA-I- ‘ | TRADE TREATY RATIFIED. Senlte Confirms Duty Rate Bc’ REVIVING INUUSIR tween U. S. and China. present sp pecific rates, 2 Santa Fe Road Heard by 12 per cent on Amer: ortations. | In Germany (o hear a cricket is sup- X the ground that present tarifft did Senate cUmml“Ce. inn! pro:ldtj’?‘u (m rr\rnu es. The freight rate does not show any }U' the old Sanitary convention of 1 unreasonable relation to the delivered ' that. § s & res) inatetel osen to o ot PERPETU AL Vice president of the Atchison, Tnaekal : Bl declared today hDYur- the r K.All(}n into the rai 'Dcd Pays 6 Per Cent or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent fore maturity Assets More Than Surplus Nearing $700,000 JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W, CARR, Secretary r service and other advan-| tages offered by rail. he sa'd. would | take a proportion of the trafiic even | jat higher charges ; Vegetable traffic. he said. increased {this Year over 1920 in volume in spite of higher rates. Chairman_ Ci Chambers’ figurc\ Which showed ‘an Cylmder and Rotary Pressmen| WANTED BY I | Curtis Publishing Co., ‘ PHILADELPHIA, PA. ins checked Mr.: nd an increa rld-l produce. The committee adjourncd Tuesday, Mr. Chambers not havi finished. ADDRESSES CREDIT MEN. » Repres-ntutive Hallett §. W i ] | i manent work at wages 'zngmg from S30 to | dditiona! for night work | I i 1 | Sl eens Only first-ciass workmen will be cons vdcrcd I Write for appointment. write for interview to R. H. Steel. [l! | Curtis Publishing Co. representative, Hotel Raleigh, Washington. . |f. Or to C. A. Wray, Emerson Hotel. Baltimore, Md. elected 10 fill the niaces of five dirc tors whose terms expire lem<&sows 1006 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Public Sale of U. S. Army Surplus Property at Low Prices ; NO OTHER STCRES FREE with the purchase of a Navy or Army Tent —one pup tent, mess kit, canteen and cup—just the combination for campers or tourists. Balloon Cloth, yard........... Bed Ticking, yard............. Black Cambric, yard........... U. S. Rubber Co. Raincoats New Chauffers’ Caps......... Alvmintm Cups 5 B kers....... $2.25 12-inch Adjustable Open End Wrench White Duck Middy Sailor Cantecn Covers ......... i Cld Model Canteens ......... Khaki Breeches ............. . 69c | O. D. Spiral Leggins, per pair. . 50c i Web Belts ....c....c.inobvvnes 25c¢ | Bedside Folding Table....... 75¢< i Just Arrived—New U. S. Navy 9x9 Wall Tents, with 9x15 Fly, Pcles and Pins, comrlete $37.50 NEW TIRES Blouses,. ' ... i cnemoin $1.50 Sailor White Duck Pants. .. ..$1.50 H 24x25 Wall Tent, Mavy Canvas ! Tarpaulin. ... ..... $35 24x40.......... $75 I Fammecks. . ... $2'95 i 13-0z. Canvas ! A Pup 9x9 Wa'l < rl;xllz;’l'ent, 337,50 Tents......... $2'95 Tents, R.C...... $25 M Wall Teat. Canvas o n 9x9 Pyram'dal ;\;'axllzzen!, L $42.50 Fold'ng Cots. . . .$"‘60 Tent, R.C...... $25 Wall Tent, Stecl y 16x16 Pyramida! zolxzz_fl.I ........ $40 Cotary: > ... 50 s&fiol Tents, R.C...... $30 i e e e 2.]b. Can Corn Beef Ha 34z | | it:eck::c:::;ed $1.49I Barracks Bags ............. 25¢ Mt e Army Khaki Socks, 12!%c pair, 0. D. Wool Blouses. ......... 50c | 2pairs .................. . ‘1| Aluminum Canteens .... 39c [ Convalescent Coats and ! i1l New Lee Unionalls .. ..$2.50 Trousers, each............ 50c ‘| New Chambray Shirts ....... 89¢c | Horse Blankets.............. $1.50 ! Knives, Forks and Spoons, Metal Containers, for autoists, M o 3Df°‘l'”~ T e R sgc Campers; €lc. ... .bueiv. s 50c i o D AW00 SO P 0 oo e © | Aluminum Mess Kits ........ 39:< i l'l;"fs:m Pink Salmon, 15." .. 25¢ White Duck Navy Caps....... S0c | AR s e e | No. 21/ Carned Apricots, 18c BQUATE L.......i..iil..... 69¢ ! Dfore. . e T 35¢ &edm?ledBAmy Socks, pair. . 8;3: 1 2.b. Can Pumpkin .......... 9¢ csquito Bars .............. i 215 icen Pumpk;’r: 250 13-0z. Can Pirika Ready Pre- i Baked Beans ............... 9c pared Cocoa, 13c; 2 for.... 25c : 1| 1.1b. Can Corn Beef .. ........ 18c |Hawaiian Grated Pineapple, i i et ineeai No. 215 can, 26c; 4 cans. ... $1.00 i ‘1| 2-b. Can Roast B'eefx;. ......... 18¢c | 3 Packages Lemon Drops. . ... i i bt gl Scotch Mint and Fruit Chewing : W 1= EaniConn Beefuligh """ itz GUDE o A e S 3 for 10 | | Portable Electric Lantern, $4.98 - —New U. S. Army and Navy Shoes l r.n’"l "BP!I." Hand Kleetrle Lantern, _T..l’ Chuol.'e “d Bllek— | $4.25 and $5.25 | FOR OLD! Our Liberal Plan For Putting KEYSTONE TIRES on the Map and on the Roads equip your car with a new set of Cord Tires—trading in the old tires now on your car. H ERE’S an opportunity for you to The Most Extraordinary Offer Ever Made! If you take advantage of this offer you will be able to dismiss all thoughts of tires for at least & year, and plan your trips with confidence and look forward te every outing with pleasurc, knowir your trips will not be marred becausc ¢ tire troubles. Her2’s Our Prepesiicn in 2 Few Words . W e will take off your hands your old tires— . (‘flcsfiect;ve of the make or _t/lcfr condition —and g."vc you A Cash AlloWéhcé on your old tires according to their condition crd unused milecage The cash allowance you can apply to the purchase of Keystone Cord Tires guar- anteed for 8,000 miles of. satisfactory service. - The generous discount from the list price and the cash allowance for your old tires will result in a most sqtief’c‘w-y trade for you. You Also Get the Benefu. of the Reduction of 20% off Keystone Prices IN EFFECT SINCE MAY 10th Of course, we lose on every trade in old tires, but we appreciate that this is advertising of the best kind, for we are spending the money with our ¢wn customers. The Keystone Cord Tire needs no further argu- ment. It is a high quality tire now being used on thousands of passenger cars, and on commercial cars by hundreds of representative firms. We are making this unusually liberal offer be- cause it is the quickest and surest way of hav- ing you learn from actual ex- perience iust kow good Keystone Cord Tires are. Let us hear from yeu. or, if you prefer, we will send a represen- tative who will explain our offer in detail. Circulars and Testimonial Let- ters from satis- fied customers sent upon request. GOVERNMENT TIRE ‘& RUBBER CQ., Inc., 1410 Fourteenth Street N.W. We Are Usstributors of Keystone Cords ‘( Guaranteed 8000 Mjsles) l N e

Other pages from this issue: