Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,'P. C, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 _ -5 |BOARD REDUCES RENT | U, S. GUARDS $4,000,000 IN WHISKY RO THE AVENUE AT NIVTH CHARGED THREE TENANTS| By RAJL, FOR UNKNOWN OWNERS Commission Also Hands Down| . - : \ Fots (Othes Riks 6t Bl Dl TR L.ty 1 | e At nicty. nv'e: A Headliner for Boys The task of removing 100,000 gal- | Eallons, decrease trom the orlgingl ) f Importance. lons of Hannisville whisky from nc‘e’r’-;h:::z:ll?r:pu:n;?nx the Shipments g 4 Lu_ H t S h ff & M ents charged three tenants were| a bonded warehouse at Martins- | are heavily armed L ordaten re‘:iuc‘eddy::urd;y by the Diec bu:g. flw‘,ihv-., e Bfiz;fl: l\’er; Tt whisky 1s ;;:l‘z‘fu&'{““":& ' ar chatiner arx Erres, ko:h;gs:ig“:;fi‘:,::;:‘. der | BamRom et e B | o % A58 T sty e - 325 Bl Setige . $ 85 R gt st vy BiRse | 2o Ffjnxis}?%-m“fii%éflgmf i g, FYUEE%, Bl arx and Worsled Suils and Third Rooss, 616 I strect mortn| ruicosd. the corporation and ithe ‘aTho Hannisville distillery was in ! Reduced to o . suston and Mortimer L. Harrls were | wo'carload lots WA all 13 trans. | the manufac mflo iquors: m,;:; W hite Oxford's :Rfiid%;.:‘%:%,:{'fifl')’f of aparcment 1. I 10er80. ot the tauor has been on g‘:é?gf!““ the ‘Company for many e a reduction from ) a — Shor after the civil war the for Me Fronth. Stose & Fairfax wers the e n‘ln_rr\t! ;JX! offered for sale by an ves e PRESENT PLAY IN GARDEN. ERAT B s R, Kok . against George W. Linkine: permis: |* Arabs” Delights | of land At a later reorganiza- Of Nubuck or White Canvas. A BRI T | o e S R In an English toe or a Brogue toe. oM Shioliow hd Dave Danow. com- | DAL RATY SR A A1l | SN Mationar Wt Product % plainants, against William H. Harris: | was the scene last evening of a pres-| Company .a year ago purchased A Teck Shoe—made particularly f.:‘:*d?.‘;i:‘[?fif',Z%fi?:‘:ié':if::’:;:,‘.’,‘." entation of “Tne Tents of ine Araber| "I, WA i ciacr, for us. Light in weight—and in e — o o :‘.?:;:.‘.g;a:zggx".;a:{';m;mg' e e price. ;E:::;fifiliurz g‘lnl’ét‘)llslrz;t nc‘l :,';g-r‘yf'nel:,v,fl! \:?f‘hgxf‘:x:v&);ng llir:hfi'le = g T v ok ane (Fe SR i Sasiad | Bellevue Blue Serges . . . VETERAN EMPLOYE RETIRES. ol Farvier 5 Conneit sir Biov. || Farms Lunch . White Buck Oxfords S G, e, a etern o |84, 8 s ond S Son unfl? | ——————— = | Light-Weight Grays . § 5 i has been in the appointment divising |cal selections of an apropriate char- DAINTY SALADS With Brown Calfskin Trimmings el don o an for torty Tears, was S:;".n“c%':m.‘ife" e e gyt (]| That Win 1mstane Aamiration |} Sports ]_\lodels . o?d 'S!lc;x‘vlmonm signed by severas | the pia an te . Pralee: $12 e A st P B o compmee g e o | 18y ey Yk A Half Lined Skeleton Lined New! Sport and Golf Oxford: T . B R TT T > : . e i FROM THE_ AVENUE AT NINTH All included- in this _ Tq smoked elk, with coco ca m— saddle strap. Vacuum cup sole . . and heel. A very popular golf Special Purchese From shoe. Teck, of course. 4 . The Featherweight Ch $10 e reatherweignt Champion Hart Schaffner & Marx - rg- . o 2, H i And Speaking of Quality— You won’t know the heavyweight cham- All Made to Sell for $60 to $65. If “brevity is the SOUL of wit,” pion until tomorrow. You can know the Several Hundred Suits All Priced Teck is the SOLE of longevity. . 8 ¢ ’ B featherweight champion today. We refer . . to P-B Summerwear Clothes. As far as $ 50 ! weighty materials are concered—they are _ o s s a minus quantity; as far as workmanship, Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys . THE AVENGE AT NINTR style and fit are concemed—they are qual- . Daily 8:30to 6 - ity plus. . i * Any Suit requiring alterations < O e , purchased Friday or Saturday = : = = 1 -B Sammerwear Clo tb es will be delivered on Saturday EROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH & : . ] / .Palm Beach Suits veueveveivneecannen....$14.75t0 $18.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffnei & Marx i . : Mohair Suits « s eveveceoresescaannnnn....$20.00 to $25.00 SILK MOHAIR and WHITE TROUSERS ‘Annual Clearance Tropical Worsted SUits. . ... ...c.........§20.00 to $35.00 Rtar Beih, Seths Wie Fammd 15,00 . . Reduced to 5 . 7 GabardiNeS. «eeeveernennenneennnens..$35.00t0 $37.50 o Stiped Serge. ... $13.50 P-B Shantung Silk Suits. ...eeeeeneenann.. e $35.00 _ Irish Linen SUitS. . o vvvvuvnnneeeeivnnnnn. $35.00 A Special Purchase Straw Hats *Domestic Linen Suits. .oovevvenneen.....$16.50 & $22.50 of. $8 and $9 ) Wool Crash Sport SuitS. ..eveveeerenennnn $22.50 | Tweed Crash Sport Suits................. $2500 | P S'lk Sh‘ t l Linen Golf Suits—pivot sleeve............ $35.00 ure 1 Ires , 4 Sport CoatS. vevueenereneensvunennsnn...$20.00to $30.00 i ot | GolfKnickers...ovireurnierenensennn $5.00t0$10.00 e dectines & o OF s s ) White Flannel Trousers.................. $9.50t0$12.00, Broadeloths All cut full : : Khaki and Duck Trousers. ............... $2. Pleoty of oo e ’ . T ers -+ $2.00t0 $3.00 Fancies and White Sizes 13Y5t0 17 On every straw in the store. With- _ . out exception. Thus we lighten the Styhsh _enough. to be different; weight of quality hats for men. : . SE e R ) All Our : : yet not too stylish to be dignified ery ) o Panama | |Men's$10&$11 $4 to $8 Straws Sizes from 33 to 50. Models for slenders, stouts, shorts, Lech Bankok O t‘ d o w: = e % orn anko. Now $3 to $6 talls. Our specialty is fitting the man who “simply cannot aid Stvaw Hat oras l wear a ready-made suit.” Only in New York are P-B selec- " in the Store 7 5 | $10 to $20 Panamas tions equaled—and there they usually exceed us in price. ° Now 37050 to 315 ' $3 .65 A White Oxfords, Russia Calf, Tony Red, Brown Kid. Cordovan. = All St_yles ]\-I‘ng‘llz‘;: !ilc)((;rl:}(A\]l(;)]delt:,eén:sr:rrl'ca}: All Slzqs tive Lasts. All Sizes. We Guarantee to Pleas e—If Not, Money Back Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys : Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys _THE AVENUE AT NINTH e e e | Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue

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