Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
) : . THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921. '. EXPI.A'N NEW USE MANY MINOR THEFTS - *|PROMIBITION OPPONENTS g8 mesmure that mesas honest tew ARE REPORTED IN D. C.| SCORED BY DRY COUNSEL | s, iy 3, 20"shn ot O T WEATHER P~ -2 “There never has been & prohibi- prescribing of - liquor. These laws have been universally upheld. perience shows that one doctor in Declaring“that “the eleventh-hour [ community may prostitute his pr rally in\the Senate to save medical | fessioni and become a lquor pu Speakers at Arts Club Out- line Plans for Wounded War Veterans. slookol b met Harry ;Vagnon!, apartment 2, 2406 | t0 that large per cent of the medical 5 Plans for converting Mount Weather, | 15tn street, returned home about 4 | roicrsio" Who are true to thelr | Waterman'’s the whole coi beer as & substitute for booze | vorchy This is why the Americ O the abandoned weather bureau statlon | o'clock yesterday afternoon and dis: edical beer,” the statement sald, . Ideal near Bluemont, Va., into & rehabllitation | covered his apartment had been rob- | 78 not recognized in the medical pro- | , Place of Business and Beveral Homes Are Entered by Robbers. shows the ‘purpose of the opposi- | Medical Association at its recent tion to destfoy prohibition ‘enforce- meeting in Boston condemned the t the profes- |& : ment” Wayne B. Wheeler, general :‘%:quthy members o P SPOCig.lty counsel of tye Anti-Saloon League, In'a statement yesterdey sald: “The | Agor vou get through experi- : All Day Sa . proposed law limiting prescription of D. Alpher " Jeweler Burglars entered the place of busi- hess of Samuel Shikeff, 901 24 street southwest, between .midnight and 6 o'clock this morning. . They stole clgars, oigarettes and tobacco worth $360. . alcohol by physiclans s a protection | Menting, come back, as they all . % ssion or in'the proh!bition laws of . || school of arts and industrles for wound- | bed of clothing ana jewelry valued | (50" Stafes™ and the- proposed law Fountain Pen f ‘war veterans, with a . rance was made by open- | “pen: only the ty.”, % Bt od :u,:::‘ :1 10801 Mt “"-n:‘,‘" i : “t‘ ln““h' ; 1lable Wé have the pen point that fits “§i | of all government red tape through pri-| ng the door witn 1 , and A r anxiety of e_irreconc! e-| . [ |vate mansgemen, were explained to| usuccasstut attempe ‘was® made 16| wets: ilke Senater Wadsworth, about | *your style EXACTLY. members of the Arts Club of ‘:‘;h‘:‘n' enter the apartment of Louis Krup- v%: gmdmx Fm,dt_“l' pori et | ton last night by H. K. Bush-Brown, . M. I, Frasler, 437 G street, [Mr. Wheeler continu . | | local sculptor, at & meeting in the gar- | told the poleu that evolver in a e ‘nn}fi?" l;'fllent op- | \den at the clubho n I street. leather case was n from her | Ponents of prol on thought this .| bill would accomplish that purpose The school, to be known as the Sol- | Bome vesterdhy. The name, H. SteW-| g0y Woula ‘wot oppose it. The real P > i ‘|l | dlers’ Institute, is intended to suppl Malinds Halfpap, 444 New York|friends of the eighteenth amendment ] y || ment thetroatinont which wounded 80l- | ,vermic: reporied the thelt oF §6. Fhe t disturbed over the emactment rs . s A ik ibs m“”mmey have been | Money ‘was stolen by an unidentified | Y, taklng them In before Ry ming them | individual, who gained entrance to in_oocupations for which they may be|her home by removiag a window ARLY al- e e TR (" as pointed| Loss of s handbag. containing a ways there LV are many en- q ROUSE jaded appetite desires by having cold suppers. raailroad ticket and Pullman and bag- o gage checks was reported by Ollie G. Fr Corporation Formed.’ 5th and L streets. The A tion has been formed, with | bag, ated, “disappeared from ' - ’ ged in the Secure some of Auth's Meat Loaf from your grocer. | amfh%mlncnt‘:::e:;::&o:’:l:;: 4 Hora Counter while #ho was shop- Our ‘Zth St- Store TR same. kind of ‘business. A or at the delicatessen store. Slice it thin, place the’ | Detng et o f Congtess. tarn over | * Mes. E. L Levering, 217 8 street, [ |- = But to the individual . : L d on cold-meat i | the property at Bluemont for the use of | reported the theft of two diamond x slices on eye-tempting ‘lettuce leaves, and serve ] the peoparty it Hiiamaiit for the s Of | Eoportad the rare. ose S aturdays patron there is only platter. Then join in the-feast! ' h e O nron: i stease, (rih of ‘tne vabang o = Poist 10s y ne in any busi . ) . “ pressing interest in the project and|street, told of y 0 usiness— Variety, they say, is the sglce of life. ~ Auth’s Meat Loaf ] announcing his reEret at beins unable | watcli and §6 from ber home' Wednes- - . that one the firm which - furnishes that ARIETY, Its spicing won't soon be for« . proponed séhool, was read. | Theft of a pocketbook containing UT, ‘until further notice, our 9th itk v $he: goml: gotten. B : ' 2 T | B e Sl ettt ot | e st. and Pa. ave. Stores will s est satisfaction in its onal 5 7 L B d, half d or ¥* i, tralming schools huve proved. to be| GOES TO SHIPPING BOARD. . open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to field of: service. QThus Buy by the pound, half-pound, 7 “almost a failure,” because of Army| Capt. Richard M. Watt of the com- p.m. for the convenience of our it is that mealtime as ‘much as you wish. Only, to discipline and slow government pro-|pensation board, Navy Department, . » cedure, Mr. Nunan called attention to|has been assigned to duty with the the policy of the Soldiers’ Institute|United States Shipping Board. . j|to co-operate with the veterans in brings to so many i be sure you get the BEST, see minds the table attrac- customers in their 2eighborhoods. " our”i::n;; -;,; Cjrcle of Gaodness choosing ‘an occupation agresabls tog — tion of = on TAPPETe it wu LSS . g ° i 7 A ) i Lr:ll;_'a?: in making a success of their The Brlghton 1 A 9 E G | o rersdivi el spoor il ‘ Important Events : 4 ' ) ate the ;,'";2.?"‘,'5’}“ ontirely “dis- | | Aparhnent—Hotel | N . 12th and G Streets N.W. . . eral institutions, - . Th ’ ] Oiciats,"” Gongrens ‘hag. meomsised 4o | s oulitorsla Serest. —now going on appropriate certain funds yearly to- . ;Nnrd drnlln!enn:ce, onced the institute :n."xi":';'i-v-': l’:t. t.l’. . tnstroction il ve provided tn agei: | S }Vom_ierfig : éale Oof - culture, quarrying, t] d \ =) % S criies 2agtin sartors Zoora|| CAFE ~ American and Men's ‘High-Grade Ox-$.4 95 . OPEN SATURDAY professions, he said. The natural re. || European Plan fordsiat. . .ceeeesmmemnsans ey S UNTIL 3:15 P. M. sources at Bluemont ,provide ample - . Means for carrying on such k, h 7 75 ‘ : m:?d' J. H. B ‘uf oy 1] 18 | omnme b o $9JJ$5‘ 95 rs. J. H. Boggs, the - . 1 ) L s R et a4 ommodations * White Sports Pumps. .. PJ , e it i BE Wn W™ | Quiee and Refin ‘short lines” | A eat ar. hperttod i inticy Tpett 7% ||| Quiet and Refinement The clearance of “short. lines : A idle hands to do.” She said that she A Select Clientele has found that these veterans are tired angd worn out from being con- ' i Women's $5 to $12 Low . y 3 fined fo months in hospitals and in- " J. A. WILSON, $2- 95 Sold By Over 700 Leading Washington Grocers - ||siin"e: e Sl nat: i Shoes. ..cciepeecccomons Take advantage of-our MEnaged enrantichment, iartiens e Misses' and Children’s Low Midmonthly Sale Event. | sad’at Our Market Stands - aide K‘};J“u:‘" o Tns: ! Shoes. Many 5_p1end1d$1 95 Materials for Kmtttnl!snnd Made in Washington by N. .Auth Provision Co. %> - [scnsqence |imi hemucives . and_ che kinds for clearance at..WPd. Crocheting greatly flicted, she declared. duced I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! William S. Culberson of the tariff commission also indorsed the plan. He A3 on the board of trustees for the in- stitute. ' OMEN’S- Hosiery. Four - W special week end sales fea- tured at ° $1.00 $1.39 $1.59 $2.39 Have Been Texto- Sweater Fiber Silk in skeins. A skein | contains 350 yards, or the same quantity as 2 balls at $1.00 per ball." for Friday and $¢ .45 I il Saturdays.... Skein | Our regular price ou f this is $1.65. - f Texto Tie Fiber Silk. i | One ball makes a tie. Spe- cial for Friday I ll and Saturday.... 720 ‘ il Our regular price on | this is 85c. Board of Trustees. Tha‘nl.rd of trustees at present in- cludes the following: stice Wendell Phillips Stafford, Dr. Harvey W. Wi- e uce gy_. William S, Culberson, Frederick H. Slddons, Jerome F. Barnard, * Miss Bwd Mock, W. B. Westlake, But the Henry Graves, John Nunan, Charles F. Nesbit, H. K. Bush-Brown, Mrs. J. A “Time”-ly. Sale of Fin R Ee e ali . ory counc! ncludes John Ime -ly.oaie oI I'ine Ry e ty | |KIWANIS TOLD OF PLANS Remains the Same “J0 “HUMAN]ZE”..P._ 0. United Cafeferia ’ Dr. Frankel Outlines His Work. 1010 F Street N.WAL | i | I To Carry to Bar- / becue. Outlining plans whereby efforts will be made to make the Post Office De- —OPPENHER(NRS SHOP UNIQUE— partment the {deal government office, Dr. Leo K. Frankel, who is doing spe- White Imported Angora | clal work in the Post Office Depart- for Men and Women ‘ === ‘ 2 For MEN! [BlEiiesssgs = ~ | oo 7 95 | Cor. 191416 Pa.Ave. 7th &K 233PaAveSE “To use a pet phrase of PBstmaster : 3 it Our regular price is | general Hays, we intend to human- i = $1.50. A 1 W, {z" the Post Offics Depertment.” said CO tl:h . Frankel; “to improve conditions | < —OPPENHERMERS SHOP QUE— 3 mplete Wa for the more than 300,000 workers - = i Outfit for Only - | connected with the department; and to leave no stone unturned that might aid all connecteqd with the service to R —— . - Minerva Lustre Yarn, ! : L lead happier lives by making their an ideal sweater c 5 work a pleasure rather than a drudge.” || w2 e Ball F | Claude Woodwara presided, and re- . iz yarn ......... ported the attendance at the club's! | ice i meetings to average 66 2-3 per cent ¢ ; | . Our regular price is 60c for the fitst six months of the year. (] il An_attendance committee was ap- pointed to see that 100 per cent would be made during the remainder of the i year 1921. .It was composed o on Pay Only 50c Week! ° S. Hurley, chairman: Joseph Shule- |} v man, Thomas Surgeon, Thomag String- —OPPENHEIMERS SHOP UNIQUS— || Minerva Saxony Yarn. This outfit consists of 3 Wal fellow. and James Galliher. : A T | Just the thing c m o E"!él'll, n}‘,’"‘h'd 2 nogby EE;‘ Y%EE:{!?“&EH‘:{D%::& :";“,:;{‘; : L . ‘firsxnm % for baby sets. . — l;cll lemar an a ne ave Cl 2 -~ J Our regular price is Knife. A trema;daus s;vln at g 'm:r'.??:::fitgf '.;bx“v'e‘:.“lx\'::cig':’r igfir Foa ball. 1 this eclal price—an “ Easy s by the gers! ow\n 'wanis Club, (RS S “That are surely within your - . [l ||| * 35 keanket ana 7. F. 30 Bowte . Terms 3 reach - weére the reciplents of prifes for the e rv—— ! handsomest and homeliest guests pres- |1 ° y : i ent, but announcement was not made e 4 3 nemerl A a8 to which was which. 1 . | 3 5 Y ¢ . ' |- Large ;Balls Pearl Cot- il ten. Excellent for sweat- | ers, either Silkine or G I - Visiting’ Kiwanians io make brict ‘ Octagon Bracelet’ Watches |R| 5oz ) El i - " | 5 R / $2.25 box of 10 balls. | Capt. Harry K. Harmon, Quarter- i g L . al‘ mn master Corps, has been placed on the tired list of the Army on account of ] 7 [ = I| Sisabifity incident to the service. k (LR et Crochet Cotton ! e m— k I ; Silkine (Star) Crochet, " ¥ 1 e 3UED A R W T $97:50 [l " Pay Only 50c a Week! These watches arg.of Dexter's . . o Crochet, 12 for 790 the finest quality, ' ( L . ) [ <3 full 19 jewel movements. They may be had I Te 7 : ] 0 : Coaté’-Croc b A 0 i i e t | omorrow Alright v . S f - il 12c ball, : g e i Tt s ot L e p 10 for..... ,51-15 Nature's' l—dybspi'-.b'l‘.t'g styles, as V?:tcfi sold during this sale. .dwm-?l'btl. - : 7 . : | SHOP UNIQUS ! D M. C. Tmported Crochet Cotton, high lustre finish and ‘|i by far the best for excellemt 935 Pennsylvania Ave. NW’ : i = sum”ze(fleverage.s; =P | |l \ 3 S . ’ . “Largest Credit Jewelers in the World™ -