Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 24

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Ty A ATieewo Toen ithout G our XICO CIT nst 10.—One life x. Without Grin Your Teeth. o Lol « \‘ 1S ex- ess by ad » Credentials ept the town of DR L Hl MAN il st complete formal recoznition Ioss estimated at $700,000 307 7th St. N. W., Cpp. Saks’| ' cont Mesicn vernment by v of pal buil Open Ex ninzs—Cloxed on Sundays. |iin “REMEMBE'.R “THIS” ~ur house ix thirsty for a coat of paint Ler. We can qualify in every respeet. Write or plioue us for an estimute. "ARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Or Neuralgic Pain Will not upset the stomach. i} My Adv. Moy Be €oid BUT NOT MY WORK | RoorLess AncHOR BAR BY CONDUCTIY { I nothing like Good Paint and a l.m-di | 12333 18th St. NW HEADACHE i South ere, Fit Tight A tot | bust PL ATE Paint ~ ¢ee F 13th and 15th and G TABL red Liggett’s Breakfest Coffee 2 Pounds for Will make the so much sought after mild, yet full flavored cup of Cofec. Regularly 45c a pound....... Fol’ T =3 "’ | B e Asso s rece English and sil-burn: i in the/D bushels of n | Bistrict in s lCE"RMAN Safe V7 1006 F 13th and Pa. Ave. E NEEDS at Special Prices Frz'a’ay and Satu_rday Oaly TWOULD FORCE U. S. TO HALT AT CUXHAVEN Loss of American Docking Might | Be Extended togther Lines | Is Feared. 1 e | GROW FEWER POTATOES. 19,799 Bushels of “Irish” Raised in District 1 of 11 more rorr Liggett’s Opeko Tea One of the most expert tea importing institutions of the country select these lends for us from the markets of thz world. Regularly 45c a half pound ...... 2 Liggett’s Pure Cocoa Is a product of the pure cocoa bean, nothing else. Produced and packed in car Mansfield, Mass. factory. One-hali pound tin Regularly 35¢c.... 2 Liggett’s Peanut Butter Just pizin, select Peanuts, roasted to perfection and ground to a buttery fine- ness. Nothing added, nothing taken out. * Regularly 35c. . 100‘./ar536c s Mayonnaise Drasing Made with fine condiments, pure oil, eggs, mustard and vinegar, by a process which insures its keeping qualities. Reguhlly " This Month—A Sale of LORD BALTIMORE - Quality Stationery Isn't it natural to examine the of the paper the letter you receive is Lord Baitimore adds char- distinction spondence, and when purchased jn this economical bulk way it costs m5 tmore than the lower grade boxed writing- paper. A pound cf about S0 sheets with 50 envelopes. Regularly $1.20 During August written on? acter and INERS I C. Commission Fixes Tentative Valuation of Florida Line. "rh:» tentative. valuation of the Flor- st railroad was fixed to- the I Conrmerce said, amounted the ‘amount i 1d and equipment s book £ | reproduce the ist tratfic which | H twood and [astern uisiana), M was $622,525, elin m:v:-‘ Urzes Readjustment. 10, August 11.—Dis of will ¢ Inte ort niinue on the sched Apple Shippers tie ational her ted tomor: togay. Oflicers will w. . exception make a a chm- one. who will place for a Cinci pliment to the ¢ T Butlerwd ident of tho 1dres Last Year. 9 bushels of Trish than 1 vam pr ctin 1914 totaile 1 115 5 were »d produc which, he earnest pro- Tuction | i sed in t Drug Stores 1715 Pa. 904 14th and F Ave. P 418 7th Sl. Of Inte rest Ice Cream individual service of dclicious nilla or’ Chocolate Ice Cream in our own modem, tary plant is only ... 1 OC Liggett’s Ice Cream Soda ed a liberal portion of 15c¢ ThisYear’sRubber SwimKeps meade in our cwn New Haven fac- tory were: about the most fastinat- ing in design and coloring that we had in many years. Y5 off s Ice Cream and whipped cream is 46¢ For the month of August. Ya Lbs. for 465 VaLbs. 35 <F French Brush Factories are fast resuming their pre-war- remacy. It has been some time e we have had a Tooth Brush uch as the one we are featuring in August at the 65C 5 price ) You get a new Brush if the bristles come out. Rich Cream and Nut Assorted Caramels individually month are 39¢ are assorted chocolate and vanil- la flavors, some plain, others with marshmallow and chopped wal- nuts. A real Liggett’s special durmg this month only, pound . 01 96 to your corre- Crisp, Sound Sugar Coated Almonds “differing from the Jordan only in the shape of the.nut. Regularly 49¢. During August, api. s 3L 89¢ COMPARE THESE PRICES 23 5, 1.00 D 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 60c Levy’s LaBlache Face Powder. . 25¢ Packer's an Soap. . 10c Physician’s & 1.00° Danderine R Cold C"”"‘-:~'--:~“67c 75c Pompeian Massage Cream......57¢ 2¢C 43¢ " 2-0z. Cotey’s I’ Origan Et..... 5.00 1.00 Gillette Blades, dozen......--. < Surgeon’s Soap, Y lar 15¢ 1.00 -Eskay’s Food ....--..........69¢ 2.7:‘ Cuticura Soap ................]18¢ 5l)c Hind’s Honey &, Almond Cream, 33(: 50¢ Java Rice Powder.............33¢ 30c Kolynns Tooth an!e......'_...,_lgc 15¢ Lux Flakes .c....ccc......-.10¢ 23¢ Lyan: Tooth Pawdtr...~.....l7c 50¢ Mulsified Cocoanut 011........34‘: 80c Mennen’s Shaving Cnam.......mc 25ceMum uoveineieeeneiieeen..-17e 10c Palmolive Soap ....o...:.....-(8C 50¢ Pt}mdenl‘ Tooth Paste......:.. 3qc 30c Resinol Soap ceresccenciee....18¢ 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap....... -2for-16¢ -60¢ 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap. . .3.!ar 50c 1.00 Scott’s Emulsion «........--...TQe 1.00 Ln'ori: B R . 1) 1.25 Father John’s Medicine. .. ... -1.00 1.00 Wampole’s C. L. Oil Extract...T5¢ 50¢ Cuticura Qintment ee-39e 50c Mentholatum Ointment ........35¢ 60c Musterole Qintment .. ... cees -39¢ 25¢ Beecham’s Liver Pills..........16¢ 25¢ Carter's Little Ln'rr Pills......713¢ ].5(-) Trllaw.(‘ Syrup Hypo..evovu.. 1 02 50c Bromo Seltzer 36c 60¢ Doan’s Kidney Pills..........0. 35¢ Fleteher's Castoria ........ov:. 5(-, 1.25 Gude’s Pepto Mangan. ... ..... 16. oz- Horlick's Malted Milk. 1.69c 1.00 Listerine, 14 ounces............T4¢e 75¢. Mellin’s Food .....ccco:...... 500} " 1.00 Nujal T9¢ 1.00 Nuxated Iron ....c...--.....:65¢ 1.00 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp...p.. ... 77c 60c Sal Hepatica veuseeveneiie.... 490 . from various com- | It was said the | il announced | Tuston of the | spotted. wnivni- | o e o i dditions to the st of u ployed: unpleasant taste. ! tended ,.. other st t o |Fotowing the low ingot production | fats sofdanc i desroied o scinsiate Gushas {ASKS NEW APPLE RATES. |in suiy, there tas heen decided ims AT ALL DRUG STORES | ik RORE: 6 < rovument i 10c a2 Box * S {Tead of Sluppers’ Association {his sortion. i i |Salmon Pack for Season HWELL. | | 11.—Condi- triet are pre in there i bave been follow rarg hos: late sumpier months. amibia Hardware Co in the anyil while hay care of milis to tak land w night sbirt demand, Boost in Freight Rates Bothers Souu.wes'f Trade spect KANS Wit o point to ed an incr tain el deniel. More Than 2,000,000 Cases’ BY PALL C SMEDRICK. Special Disp hasie Iumber 1 R E 1 lumber space in ind for the it js almost af a premiu v - Getoher 1 b ashington tors have under open=shop cone crop of to ma bric 36 cents to §1 a bushe Commodi’y Reports From Various Sections or1L, FORT WORTH, T The Missouri, Kan 1 road. after confe with mid-conti- nent oil companies ecided to go ahead with installation of oil-burning locomotives on the Kansas and Okla- homa lin This will involy con from plans and_ spee fore Sept. 10, _ani1at EDUCATIONAL | YMCA Sclnools . 3,532 Students Last Year b *Accountancy Law (Bar Course) *Preglaratory *Commercial Auwmon\c Drafting ¥ and Evening. ‘Boys® Day School—Sth to 9th Gr. Write for Catalog Now. 1738 G St. N.W.—Maln 5230 Open to Women EASTERN COLLEGE Forty-five minu from opens Septembe 1o ed in Home Sei pression, Ply Kehool @ind Juiior ol Private bt LI:.ARN LANGUAGES ~ ron BERLITZ SCHOOL[ REDL(ED SUMMER RATES 816 14th Street N.W. Trnqslltor and Teacher transintior e Phone 208 OHILDREN WILL BE CARED'FOR PBRMA- uently on 3 farm and sent fo school. Beat BLLA IH. CUARKE, (ln:kalxme. {der heen put en night sift. nd silk A ccol ACCOUNTANCY Offcrs’ exceptionr] opportunitics to ambitious mon and gwomen. REGISTER NOW ECE . Bay and ‘Evening Clasces PACE 'NS" ITUTF 2ad G Bts: JEAST SOAST ROAD RATED *AN’Y MORE ARE fiE-EMPLoY'ED BUT TRADE CONDITIONS VARY Decided Improvement in Steel Industrj.’ Extra Forces at Work in Cleveland Area. samption of 2,000,000 barrels of fucl” ofl svnually. CHICAGO, August 11.—Storage fa- ilities for ‘oil and gasoline herc are sxed. Consumption is not keep- pace with production, and this con- ition | spected to influence prices 4 this section. LUNMBER. NEW ORLEA August 11.-—An or- for 150,000,060 feet of Pine lum- between §6,000,000 and been accepted from the ament by a syndicate smpills in Lomtsiana, Texas Mississippl. As xoon as I arrangements are completed will™ begin _cutting. This will pat most of the mills on full time nnd offer employment to many addttiomal men. COAL, August JF—~THe rail- ing more coal now than at any time this vear, and will enter the winter with a seventy-five-day re- sefve swek “on hand, aceording to a oad executive here. RUBBER. August 11.—Official figures t the campaigns of the tire ® here to decrease waste and production have inereased in- - of workers 100 per ome cases 200 per cent. hber workers now per cent of the a little workers. workers man per man last turning out prmhuntm “obtalnea r azo with 72,000 i in one factory xty tubes per 20 tubes per COTTON. August 1L—Bliss have s0id up and w spring thirty-two ams, Bates seersuc n-l Tippl THES . H., August 11— n departments of the Amoskeag ufacturing Company mfll here will begin twenty-four hours’ oper: tion at once and 460 operators have whout 16,000 . u:uet 11.— ansas Cotton Mitls Compamy preparing to establish-several fex- state, Little Rock, “an Buren und Helena. ate -onsidered. us locatlons, BURLAP. YORK, August 1}.«Local traders are anticipating an now that fhe harvest- on and thé bag manu- hought their lighter- and’may turn to the facturers | “ight cottom chicap burla WOOLENS, SYRACUSE, N. Y., August 11.—As a result of the activily. of the, woolen nrills, the teasel Industry near here, the only one of its kind in the United . ‘again is flourishing. The tea- s a plant w pod is used as a r in the finer grades of broad- A leading woolen manufac- turer has contracted to take the prod- of 100 acres'now being cultivated to this plant near Skeneateles. NEW YORK, August 11.—The Amer- itan Woolen Company has withdrawn pri A from 99 cents 85 a vard :ind three-quarter priced from 37% to 58% cents. = been sold up. SILK. CHICAGO, August 11.—Ninety per -ent of the orders in the silk trade in this section are for -immediate con- sumption and advance order business is far below seasonal average. It is well knowrr that a powerful Japanese te has pegsed the price of raw but b IS expect . that thi means of maintdlning prices will ult mately faii they are delaying o amels are made for Men who for the liner American Le; lon. which for 2 e Amcrican Legon. +1e2 | CHICAGO-BOMED FLUR vessel covered the pass: ge iv) KWM\( days and twenty hours actual running time. The previous record southbound % held by the steamer Aeolus and was thirteen ¢ s four hours, Son anre ok e CURB ST)OHCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hilds & Co. ~12:.15 p.m .~ Ria. As ers for a drop in prices. It is pre- dicted_that the volume of sik busi- ness lere will not increase for eight or nine morths. NEW LONDON, Conn.. August 11.— The Brainerd & Armstrong Compa has been forced by order operate its silk mill on an overt is. Five hundred men now are em- vloyed, the largest number singce the r. to Strange. out § pansing througt than double August 11.—The ne are curreni her vheat in £xpoxe el bushel: rn, vai 'f"l io E i o) e told) | P ) 3 15,00 to 4 ton; flour ranges from 6.10 to for western winter straight in ound sacks, to 10.25 to 10.30 for mills paten as a most unu: tuat trading in *fu fore béen mispei of large orders of exzs o JEW ELRY. { vorts could not be verif 1+ FOREIGN TRADE DECLI n ¢ volume rders cspecidlly from the middle - Demand for diamonds continucs to be the feature of themarket., - & Steady decliffe in the count '+ SACRAM . Awrust 11— |G port and import tri Hop picking is in progress here and | ing July Krowers holding their crop back | i e ance for the from the market in® hope of further | : G 060, the Co | nounced Exports $322.600,000, 000,000 1z Jul advances in price, —— month LEATHER. with NEW YORK. August 11.—Rusine: in leather continues of a routine cha act; with little increase in the o erations of tanners. In view the ! ir d produetion by sk man en months end rers a scarcity is predicted in aun; RonEqur e 3 ¥ eXports amounted 1o § someélavarters. (RO % Mouiaiy Froucers 1000) as against $4.8547.000000 Nevadn Oplir e months lust o TOBACCO. w Cornelin e o 'PHILADELPHIA, August 11— Re- . red w cent rains have helped the tobacco rresponding e oD in the Lancaster section. Pack-| of 1 report \a brisk 1 \ as 20 leaf. mon On Jar has now been reduced one-rhird. A cut-rate war among retailers has been in progress hete. MARTFORD, Now that the tobuce is evident that while tobacco plant disc eral big fields, 115 dama in the Connecticut valle heavy. The round-tip o E type, is proying a fin: ctop, resisting rts of gold Conn., August 11. on, s huri sev- to the ¢ wind and rain stofmns better than —Pai COLLARS. ..Upholstering . Y., Aurust 11.—The Clu Quality Work at Molderate Compan Company, and the collar mar bave announced that the annu tion of their employes will be exten. fed a week and that the plants will 1ot pesume onerafions until August They have been el 2 George tur 1 NO AND CHICAGO, August rqm Traffic Regulations @ v qQuarter in thig !“n}‘q AMERICAN MOTOR SCH complaints from manufactur, dealers in over the den of “pr freight “rates. v declare rates tho bu;h unt] ar Sth & O Stx. V%, Phone N holding. busi prices of commoditie: 2 COStS are more car ruu\“fl«fir. td L produéers and manufacturers, the rates, - they - 84y, become constint more_ butdensome. PHILADELPHIA, August though new building_ js aim t standstill here, mnany’ Alt#eatfons are in progress, which will give addi- tional use to standing bitildings. Large storerooms are being:cut up into small shops In-the center of the city and are yieling gremtly i creased rentals. Large old residenc are bemg transformed inte house- keeping apartments and for rent igns are hecoming more numerous. PHILADELPHIA, August 11.—Fol- lowing reductions in the working force at the Philadelphia navy vard. it is reported here that the local wage board at the yard has sent to Wash- ington a recommendation for a 15 per cent reduction in the pay of all classes of employes to “be effective September 1. Three hundred painters. riggers and helpers have been laid off for a week. NEW YORK. August 11. record for the passage betwe York and Rio ge Janeiro is elaimed READING 'TRAFFIC LOW. .|Car Report Shows Marked In- activity Since 1902. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. August 11.— elphia and Reading rail number of its cars | E and the number of Ddenoiig to olbe oanter becn so low as date. the stat 716 forelen During Ma ber of Re 2 was 35,991, and the reigy rs on it has been a steady de —_—————————— — Railroad | 3 of a rate pp..cation of the d to reduce pas-| Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality—and DEMAND it. They prefer Camels hecause Camels give them the smooth- est, mellowest smoke they can buy—because they love the m:ld rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended—and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thmkmg, you want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You’ll find it in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers' No costly frills. These things don’t improve the smoke any more than premiums Or eoupoas. But QUALITY! Listen! That’'s CAMELS! OVER BUTTER AND E{ Brokers Characterize Suspensi Future Trading as Very Which eould niot be moved, a8 SPECIALT! Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 53004 AUTO DRIVIN 0 18

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