Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 ALL SIDES ARE “SAWING WOOD." SAYS REPORT FROM DETROIT| wow vorx."Sune 10—severa IR il S e Traders Think Now That Cut in Auto/|Tetic Worken, " e Amuienmeces n Steel. Prices Will Eventually Prove Good. NEW YORK. Suns 30 —attention here s l?:lng'"cenlemd more and more on e railroads as a factor in Outlook Elsewhere. relleving the iron and steel indus- lr):‘ Ii'vm depression. l:enfl.irs to cars an ocomotives are becoming more N e ¥ : Dressing with reduction of cur sur- A few good reasons for buying— BY PHIL S. HANNA. and Indiane “are conducting cam- |pluses and many western systems are \ alues Up to $50.00 ]g'"i" e e 2:;fl:r;; induce the public to buy :xp;([‘»d to reopen their repair shops Wilki Perf B 5 y July Lrepbiy o ect Blend Coffee Men’s and Young Men’s All-wool, Finely Tailored Summer Suits DETROIT. June 10.—On all sides in the latest and best of paiterns, embracing fancy mixtures, choice rom Many Sections Hea'- Plant 2. Air-tight tins insure freshness. being made by German manufacturgrs to capture the South American trade. i au’ught cans are gradually swinging over to the belief that price cuts in the city's wood"” attitude. Business men here > Dry Goods. blue, gray, and brown flannels and rich worsleds, await your unréserved bisgestcommodity. fthe ““"’"‘"‘"’“;' NEW YORK, June 10.—Dry goous 5 5 choice at this unusual event. are going to worlk for eventual g0od. | jobbers are ordering ginghams, per- You're indeed fortunate if you 3. No contaminafion from foreign The beneficial experience of the |cales, sheets and pillow tubings as have a heating plant that does its Bear in mind this is “regutar stock,” high of quality and in sizes Chevra ers lowing the drop | far ahead sssallineiaxantafarchwil work well, and doesn’t eat up too odors. 5 : ccept orders. Some se mi capable of affording a perfect fit for every build. Yours for a fraction i cHliha have refused further orders at this But if you have one of those 4 - “would 2 m,“,mn prices | time. plants that has to be coaxed to do . Mwm prces. of their worth— hh its duty, th K der i e inventories had been | CHCAGO, June 10.—A feature of || I3 duts, Chat martes vou oo tha A B . to follow suit. the jobbing business in dry goods is :,’,‘&'z';;hf:;,,‘:fa:,,"d",‘:fl:',‘"::il‘,‘.’:; 5. “Wilkins” assures quality. e 't ‘Dank aeposits has | the fact that sales for the fai trade || Jzzes, banes and splutiers Cihen struck a slower gait and liquidation | exceed in volume those of last year. || 18 WoTly looking « i A of loans. contin bout the same | PITTSBURGH. June 10.—Theodore A new plant such as we install 6. “Famed for its flavor. cre imore | Kauffmann, head of one of the || saves coal, saves temper and heats jolieved Uhe | lurgest department stores here, an- (] the house properly. In the added Joneltbitas nounced today that the May business || comfort it br the family. it is iquidation : of his house established a record. more than worth the cost of in- Home Building bated. stallation. Home building goe: unabated, Shoes. Let us give you figures on a new || g outfit now, before the cold weath- 710 permits being issued in May| PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Plain gainst 581 in April and 686 for May, | Lut substantial shoes for men are re- | enrushistarts | WILKINS ‘\;:{‘dr camo ||m13m;rr(;‘;n lm: tailing $5 to $7 a pair, with fancy B H h Co CERFECT e n desi a G Abicibl paper milis, in_Omario, (hat | designa ‘and” beuer "grades running || DIGES F1€AUNG LO. s O o e foabanan avar Ly iy ALl I\ COF FE E/ COVI;EEIIE.IE}SQAALSE?SRS mills would resume work Monday. The Globe-Wernicke Company an- | . CHICAGO, June 10.—The National 917 H St. N.W. nounced that orders for office furni- | Association of Leather Glove Manu- PHONE MAIN 4880 ture for executives in the last three | facturers is considering a widespread days had aggregated- more than |advertising campaign to Increase the | $20,000. use of leather gloves and to combat the inlroadu Whlc?]l. lhe};’ say, cotton PToT] tiannel working gloves have made in More Building at Atlanta thelr bustness. NEW YORK, June 10.—The Ameri- Than for Several Years |can miae and Lekiner Company re- ported today its May sales were the BY RALPH SMITIL largest of any month since last Oc- |§ Special Dispatch to The Star. tober, and in the amount of leather ATLANTA, June 10.—M represented was equal to May, 1920. A small profit from operations was s going on in this te y tha GENUINE B> irai®years. A comparison in shown. o serves to exp ¥ ick, cement, lime 2 OF NEW YORK, June 10.—Recent ar- six-room bungalow cost i rivals from Buenos Ai report Ger- ago. Today these m s man glass now arriving in that coun- try and state a determined effort is Ttlen, Tamber and declined from last T |s plentiful and smd Final Sacrifice of All Bell Cloth Suits at Below Cost of Manufacture Helpa Solve Problem. The values.are big—the choice is as good as you'll :fig/f $9 80 i B a = he ble 34 ethployme: d i make them “melt”—so come early. who complain, however, that w ile nap them up! .‘.,r; their pronts have veen reduced. | CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. If you want epsom salts with- " out the awful taste and rausea, ask your druggist for a handy of l 2 handy packageof Y Lhenic N salie? earty acts exactly like wni | Reduction epsom salts com- bined with fruit | week, warn the public that prices for | 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H St shoes are ot likely to be further re- duced and urge merchants not to E ] | industry. of which Atlanta is the cen- psom Salts % an ter, aided by warm weather, is show- i u s - : ing unmistagable signs of speedy . Open Saturdays Until 9 P. M. Jrestoration to normal. IKe rn Il'lg BY JOSEPH N. FINING. Dispatch to The Star. LOUIS, June 10.—Summer calm, acteristic of this season in normal times in the the southeast and south- west, bears all the marks of the wear- H | delay replenishing St. Louis Outlook Shows pervades manufacture and ing-out process which precedes the > Shoe retailers, gathered here this Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Bupply House. MONROE CLUTHES SHGP The confectioner: d oft drink Near End of Depression I_emonade trade at present and which is chare termination of businegs depression. The Phillip Levy Store Offers Y ou--- QUALITY FURNITURE--at Extremely LOW PRICES--on LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Belding-Hall Refrigerators The standard by which all others are judged. We have a complete range of sizes and styles to suit your individual re- Cotton growers look to the future with greater confidence, and mer- chants feel that the disposal of cot- ton will enable the planters to liqui- date their accounts. Bank Deposits Increase. Bank deposits continue to increase. Quite a large amount of money Seems desivative salts, fo be awaiting investment. In build- o onatruction has shown no stimu- | SiVing it the taste of sparkling lem- lation, but lumber has benefited from | onade. Take a tablespoonful in a small building mrd repmr{wark 4 xlul of cold water when bilious, In all lines of manufacture and | headachy or jobbing there is a regulation of pro- Y, or eonstipated. ?.l‘:é‘fl""o?";ee’f.:nh‘f‘f iflfj“éénfifdne}t Ask for “Epsonade Salts” T orders, an e~ 5 e e Made by Am. Epsom Ass'n. Coal operators in Kentucky, Tiinots EATHE L MANCHESTER STAR X R " The Best Leather That You Can Bay Guaranteed to Last 4 Months at Least We secured 1,000 pounds of this leather in strips averaging 814,328 inches. They are WHITE OAK STRIPS, of excelleat qual- ity. If this leather, unde nnnlwur,dm-lhstyn‘-oflh, we guarantee fo replace it. A strip of this leather will selve the shoe repairing problems for the whele year. Caution—Be sure it is Manchester Star X. Every strip is marked thus and bears our signatare. Rémnllmm ynp:yhrpodlu&eyonuhuflfimh: ' good leather. A practical shoe repairing outfit that will enable every family in Washington to practice true economy. It will rodace your shoe repair- T P ing bill 75 per cent. Four sizes of lasts with every outfit. Steel shoemaker’s hammer, extra heavy stand, Richards’ steel knives, nails, heel vh&u nnd many other t:‘snlll.(:yllp the 52’75 In this great Half-Yearly Sale of Bell Suits we have Il | cut prices to the bone. We are determined to reduce our stock of Cloth Suits to make way for Summer merchan- dise regardless of loss. Our entire stock of Finest All- Wool Bell Suits is being sacrificed at Below cost of making. All sizes to fit all men. S 2175 & $24.5 Palm Beach Suits - Regular $15 Quality quirements. Easy Terms—$1 a Week Kitchen Solid oak, roll front curtain ; porcelain slid- ing top; exactly like il- lustration. A real bar- | | ll Oil Cook Stoves The well known Buck’s make in 2. 3 and 4 burner sizes. Prices start at $24.75 $2.50 Cash—$1 a Fine Mohair Suits Regular $16.50 Quality ..:.‘:::'fl..::r..;-:$ll.75 || In single or double breasted gray- inverted plait backs—every | | size in every shade. CHIFFOROBES Of -the Better Kind | Bell Fine Worsted Wt el $6.75 l TROUSERS $12 Value 33& 34& $5i} it —| Bell Clothes Shops STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street NW.—%41 Penna. Ave. N.W. r= =1 [5] [ " Qak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black. or brown leatherette. Prices startat . . $39.50 - $3.95 Cash—$1 a Week 77 2 Oak or Mahogany finish; beautifully - made and fin- [o]——=ol—=lal—Dlol——|q EEEEE—:EEEEEJEEE i o Poccie Levy 5.6/ ““E{'fi‘;-é!é’%?“"fl“i“” otvison "735 7th STREET N.W. Georgetown Store, 3219 M Street " OPEN EVENINGS

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