Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1921, Page 12

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 10, 1921—PART 1. ; | SING AL[]@ RUUIE} .Closed Arll\Dq‘y Safurdays quing July and August cemmere| - DON’T MISS THE GREAT BARGAINS IN i cession in New York Is ===\ The Hub’s July Clearance Sale It was one of the spectacles the city has and the crowning feature sth world's convention of the S . Christian Soldiers.” and FREE! he Coorner Where Yos! It will pay you to anticipate your needs and buy the furniture during this sale. In every depart- [ FREE! | ment prices have been reduced to such an extent that you will realize a substantial saving. . Suites, | A dsiotydin- | | | sty beeliion ons ||| | wits every sin | odd pieces, summer furniture and pieces for the lawn are included. Cash is unnecessary. Buy one | eyery$i0pur- | S Wi e ||| L=t | piece or an entire outfit and have the bill charged. MOST LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. _credit, | The parade was disbanded at Cen- y tral Park. where William Jennings 3 I = Bivan addressed the marchers, urg- ing them to use all their forces to q h f The Phonograph of | armament. Unless there is disarma- a e ment."he said, l.I\'(-.\\'orhl w::uld tace Supreme Excellence | bankruptey, and wars would be con- were bright as “we have a President | who is a Christian and believes in tne - f Bible and the Son of God.” He paid | @ tribute to both houses of congress for | = their efforts to bring about a con-| ference to discuss disarmament. = \ ! \ July Clearance ucoroai Dining Room Chairs We have gone through our entire stock and assembled all the odd chairs and marked them regardless of cash. There are all styles and all kinds in the showing. You will find just the chair you want. i He pleaded for America to call upon the rest of the Christian nations of the world to disarm, if an attempt to Ect disarmament by agreement failed. Referring to the local Independence day parade of anti-prohibitionists, he said: “If those people who carried cmpty bottles in that parade _had come here they would have found the people that emptied them. $5.00 Worth of Pathe Reécords Free You will appreciate the Pathe Phono- graph—it gives excel- lent results. Don’t permit this summer to go by without some form of music in the hcme with which to enter- tain yourself and i friends. This Pathe [ One lot of Wood Seat Oak Chairs marked to go at, each.. there was day. This the glow A lot of Solid Oak Pad Seat. Dining Chairs to go, each..... > his address Mr. Bryan told spuper men that “if there was| 4ny question about prohibition it v 4 July Clearance Sale of d:_‘(;? on J \ with the fizzie of the | outfit solves the prob- | One lot of well built. Pad ° e al ~Pro| parade. ot Ted i o .. “The anti-prohibitionists couldn't ".f,:':,‘f,:h T;w;,‘fi‘,t{“’“; Seat Solid Qak Dining Room cent of the number of people the will send this table Chairs ..... demogratic’ party can corral at any madel Bathephone | : | Positivel derful val isting of g and a cabinet for rec- I ositively wondertul value, consisting of Colorado was given the homor of I s aise B 4 e ::e:;‘"(‘h the Dutr:fde.e: }'t:ht.‘ ‘:&n:fi-l :;ise ‘0531“‘5“?";: at Handsome Solid Oak Dining 2-inch continuous post White Enamel Bed, o 75 ny Other western lelegations fol- . . <. ., 1 i 7 lowed They were dressed in_white | convenient weekli or | Room Chairs in one lot. Mark- . full snz;;inrgesvers&l;lfi fiiigggcisscr:gfi ;\;\':;x and carried white parasols. Kansas | monthly payments. The 3500 | d h wire s| . § s 4 ov . ed each, at ...... o slaseiniayy oias | i g gl TR TS worth of Records are FREE. | ' i July Clearance Price......coeveeeennnnnn. Price of the machine and cabi- net, as shown, $64.75. Scveral hundred “Dixie” delegates | wore red hats and fezzes. Colortul Groups. One of the most picturesque groups was the Portland, Ore., delegation. carrying red parasols and roses. | lowa, Minnesota and Missour! dele- | sutions were costumed in brilliant colors of various hues. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York had the largest number in line. Michigan marchers wore road-brimmed hats and featured red and white in their costumes. New Eight-Piece Solid Oak July Clearance of Baby : Carriages, Go-Carts, Etc. Dlnlng Room Sulte Sidewalk Sidewalk Sulky |, s e e et @ 4 9,75 Stroller Extension Table and Buffet with Mirror. On easy payment terms. Jersey delegates, dressed in white, wore orange-colored caps. The procession ended with several | hundred Junior Christian Endeavorers, Who carried a banner reading: “Har- monize the nations of the world with | the gospel .of Christ.” Numerous floats depicted epochs in retigious history. After the demonstration in Central Park the delegates left on sightsee- ing tours. AMERGANS T0 STUDY CANADA' WATERWAYS Senators, Members of Cabinet and Governors of States Will July Clearance Price ZE\ gt T o \ s three pieces for the modest sum of $£27.757 suite as illustrated consists of a Solid Oa ¢ <) 75 Finish Table, an Armchair and Rocker. Seats are : i covered in imitation Spanish leather. July Clear- Reed body; guaranteed rubber tires. Natural shel- lac finish body. -Strongly made metal frame, with adjustable back Jaly $ i X s and foot rest. ance underselling price.......... ...l Visit Ottawa. Clearance .98 Withoot g. 98 P #peelal Dispatch to The Star. 2 OTTAWA, Ont., July 9.—The visit of " Pasv Terms = N00d.c...ccen.. July Clearance Sale of prominent Americans fo investigate | Canada’s waterways promises to be most importast. Among the repre- sentatives of Congress will be Sena- tors Pomerene, McRinley, McCormick, Townsend. Lenroot, Cummings, Ken- Aerolux Porch Shades von, Spencer, Norbeck and Randall, “More Home to the House" $3.75 Aero'ux Porch The 1 d States cabinet will be n . fi o repres: d by Secretary of Commerce Shades, size 4 {t.x6 {t. 8 1 Hoover and Secretary of Agriculture | iror Wallace B b i Garbage drop ....iiiiinieeaens Giovernors of States to Attend. a y $5.3 ch The zovernors or their accredited $5.30 Aerolux Pore Bucket 89c representatives from the following statex will be present: Indiana, Min- nesota, lowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, Michigan, Wisconsin. Illinois, Mon- tana, Ohio and Missouri. In addition to these there will be at least twenty representatives from the New Eng- land states, and about twenty con- gressmen from the middle west. Delegation All Ameriean. Both the Dominion government and the Ontario and Quebec provincial ad- ministrations are making preparas tions. The itinerary will include Shades size 5 {t. 3 in. by ¢ ft. 8 in. 'rop. . ieee connn Walker |} —made of hard- wood, fitted with ‘casters, 5769 Jewel Lawn Mower A fully guaranteed lawn Large size, of galvanized met- ) Mandie and B 207 f Hub Guaraniees o0 Refrigerators Reed Go-Cart A stylish and comfort- able reed body cart, nicely mower, with 14-in, cutting visits and special entertainment fea- 4 i tures at Niagara Falls, Thorold. Wel- upholsterEd. blades. Special under-selling land canal, Port Weller, Toronto, price, o Quebec and Montreal. 75 $ 5 The pariy is entirely an American | July Cl_eamncg’ o . one. exe that the Dominion gov- Sale price. .. .. — —— erument asked Sir Robert Borden, e = 2 Lir James Lougheed, the Hon. J. D. Tteid. Sir Henry Dravton and F. H. Easy Terms ERpy Two-door type, “with three compart- Large Size Two and Three Door Types—*Alaska Fuamed Oak Porch Swing/| one e &eown and Goaranceed Maes $? 4 7 (eefer to go with the party to see . i : whi food chambers........ ihat everyth es smoothly for the * ‘ ments; white enamel food cham! Giat evecsifine wo P Two-Burner Oil Cook Stove $ —'98._, ¢ ) i An efficient and econom- i i - p Throe -door G d SCORES LAW OFFICERS. Mobile Grand Jury Asks Removal of State Deputies. MOBILE, Ala, July 8.—Following the sensational report of the circuit court grand jury, adjourned yester- day, which asked for the removal from Mobile county of deputles rep- resenting the state law enforcen:ent dapartment, the Austin men were to- | day preparing to go into the inferior | eriminal court on Monday and prose- cute twenty-one cases growing out of arrests théy have made since begi- ning activities in Mobile county two weeks ago. The report of the grand jury and tha indictment of four of the Austin deputies created a sensation in Mo- bile. The jurors asked the removal of the state officers on the grounds that they are “grossly unfit to dis- charge the duties of officers of the law,” the report adding that evidence shows that “the action of these depu- ties in this locality have been, in some instances, criminal.” —_— FLAYS ORGANIZED LABOR. Representative Clark Takes Part in Miami, Fla., Campaign. MIAMI, Fla. July 9.—Speaking in hehalf of the candidates opposing the five bank presidents nominated for Miami's first city commission. Rep- resentative Frank Clark of Florida | last night. charged union labor wnn‘ Refrigerator; white lined food chamber value. Reduced to $39.75 $65.00 Large Size e lain-lined Three-door Refrig- erator ; Alaska make. Reduced t°$49.75 ical cook stove to use during the summer months. July Clearance Price Solid oak; strs;lgly made; complete with metal chains for hanging. i [ “Florence” | Lawn Swing - Two—bufrr;lcr Oil ’(t:oo;: = i 5 nteed. 2 > Cgon:']:]ete u\v)i'th g:taar:d, as s .95 shown. P “ ; July Clearance Price Four-passenger Hardwood Lawn Swing, without / canopy top; full size and strongly made. Regular- price, $1095. July.clearance. Easy Terms. ‘ $1.-69 $ 6 95 A very attractive style Arm- chair, in natural finish. For either living room or porch. —A July Gémc: Special. eiting strikes and riots and with organizing the negroes of the south. “Organized labor,” said the con- gressman. “is today composed large- Iy of people who can't read or write the English language. Austrians, Hungarians. everything else—men ~who spend their time inciting strikes and riots. And, now they are or- zanizing the negro in the south, tak- ing him into their fold." The special election for the selec- of city commissioners is to be * next Tuesday. * Natural-finish . Maple Rocker, slat back and double woven rush seat. A July Clearance Special. —

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