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.10 E e Dewretiog Dot || CAPITOL SIDELIGHTS | BY WILL P. KENNEDY. —while you are away this summer. Our corpe of men are thoroughly proficient and J0u will be perfectly satisfied. Estimates cheerfully furnished, CORNELL WALL PAI’ER CO 714 13th N.W. Walter F. Brown, personal repre sentative of President Harding, an: chairman of the joint congressional | committee on reorganization of the[ N )\ [ administrative branch of the govern- ment, was in conference with -ome[ R of the newspaper correspondents in| his office when a messenger came N in, saying that a man was waiting) to see him. “Who is it? Go out and! | |ask him his name Mr. Brown di-; rected the messenger. Promptly the | messenger returned, explaining that | the man represented an organization ! ll i of scientists. “But what's his name, il | insisted Mr. Brown. “He says he's A Nutt,” .answered the messenger. “Then go back and tell him I'm go- ||ing to be very busy—laughing—fo: the next hour, and to come bac later,” Mr. Brown directed. Trunks Repaired and Made to Order Tophams Trunks Made in Washington | 80 L Street N.E. Formerly James S. Topham. Established 1855, Representative John Jacob Rogers | N of Massachusetts, who has been re- ' peatedly mentioned as likely to get a diplomatic appointment during the | Harding administration, is one mem- | R | bef of Congress who has publicly tes- | N tified his willingness to shine in the reflected glory of his wife's good deeds, and to be known as “Mrs. lnogera husband. /// " Mrs. Rogers, who % is out there every day a boys cheering them up wlth her live- 1y presence and nnentlons frequent- ly_staying long after da: Recently Representmlve Rogersx‘ went out to escort he: 3 while waiting for her Strolted about the grounds. Suddenly he was con- Hemstitching and Picot Edging Cotton, 13c Silk, 14c Buttons Covered Quick Service MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col. 9378 M. “Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop, 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. A Group of SUITS Specially Priced 39 * Exceptionally smart models that formerly sold up to $95. SUMMER DRESSES Specially Priced 49 Crepes, Georgettes, Foulards. * Wonderful values that sold up to $110. £ “Pm Mrs. Rogers’ Husband.” fronted with a demand, “Halt! ho goes there?” The best identification he could think of, and which proved quite satisfactory to relieve him_of any further embarrasqmem, was: “I'm Mrs. Rogers’ husban In the scheme of government the ! framers of the Constitution designed two years. vacancy, the seat cannot be filled in any other way than by a general eetion. while a Senate vacaney can |N be filled by appointment by the gov- ernor. This fact fs emphasized fn the case of Mrs. Winifred M. Huck, daughter of the late William B. Ma: son, who was representative at large { from Illinois. The state legislature authorized the governor to appoint Mrs. Huck as her father’s successor, t this is contrary to the mandates | oF'tne Constitution. A Group of Smart Hats Reduced to $3 and $5 1f your s thirsty for a coat of paint: oot Mothing lke Good Paint and a Good Painter. we Sl smanty i overy rom pect. ‘Write or phone us for an estimate. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 2333 18th St. N.W. ENERAL (g MR2AGE fl DESIGNERS ~~ BUILDERS Sa @ OFALLKINDS @ fla 1419GSTNW - MAIN 4481 Another little illustration of how close the members of Congress are ; to the basic elements and- the joys and sorrows of life was shown at a meeting of the House commnteel N haviog ;Iurlsdlcllon over the National ; apit: bers expressed and to Representative Roy ruff of Michigan upon his entrlnce into the realms of marriage. that plans are under consid- eration for buuaing a new exterior to the central portion of the Capitol building and extending the east frontj to conform with the designs of the facing with w] respond with the House and Senate wings, which were first used in 1857 and 1859. This orlginll bullding ‘was finally completed in 1827, and the cost, including grading of the grounds up to that date, was $2,433,844.13. The value of the bullding and grounds DECKER BROS. - . was I]'ppl’ll!ed ten years ago at $25,- Upright Piano 500,000. The extension of the east front of |\ (Used) the Capitol is from an artistic stand- | point, to give a better setting for |N the dome, which now extends over the east wall, and from a utilitarian |\ standpoint, to get more rooms for the |\ preme Court. he dome of the Good Old Name Extra Special at *155 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. present structure .of cast l’ was completed in 1865. elg] of the iron used was 8,909,200 poundu The dome is crowned by a hronle statue of Freedom l\inetaen and o half (aet high, weighing g‘sas It was model (crfl Iml the original m¢ in the National Mu!ellm The helght feet 5 inches. e base of !ha rlome il lHS feet 5 inches. The the as viewed by vlsl!oh ls 180 feet 3 lncheA WILL NOT ATTEND. Representative Kitchin Declines Invitation to Tariff Meeting. SCOTLAN‘D NECK, N. C, Augu ng sustained for ¢ in renubllean- e south.’ e prime movers and eontrollerl he ll|d in his tele- gram, ote e sepublican ticket an;‘l co?tribnte ta- republican caj paig ——— PHONE COMPANY ELECTS. ipecial Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. August 15.—The _stockholders = of For perfect cooking. We would like the pleas- ure of demonstrating this wonderful Gas Range to you. 1 || Telephone Company at a maetlnx held & | at Gloucester elected the lollowlng 4 officers: S. -G. Miller; Lew |H. E. H\I;ghe!on w. JE.LCt;;r 1204 616 12th Duval, Weaver, mnnan 2MGS. - 3& '.x L. ‘Withers and Mra. D. ‘The _diretcors electerl .1 u Lewls president and H. E. Hutche- son secretary and treasurer. “If It's From Muddiman's It's o= ) ») * IGREEN BAG COFFEE? N Toilet THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C.,’ MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921.° R A Hot-Weather Aid When it’s hard to decide what to serve for lunch, try sandwiches made with UNDERWOOD’S DEV- ILED HAM. Entirely different from any other. We recommend it as one of the finest products in )) | our entire stock. .. 20c w*..35c SOA]S) afil fOl:-l'TiElfl Price |A Speciai on C:mdensed Milk pecial for this week only ROGER MlLK Procter & Gamble’s ‘We recommend this to you SPECIAL LENOX -« C“‘""s e “Beats ALl Tolet Paper 1‘5c Sy Special This Week c THE OLD RELIABLE BRAND OF RED ALASKA SALMON AT A SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK “ARGO” SALMON = 25 Ground Pepper A RARE BARGAIN | Buying Peanut Butter in Absolutely Pure and Bulk Saves Money OUR FAMOUS % % %///// 7 7 ’ Sweetened Condensed as the same high quality you have found in Rogers’ Evap- orated Milk. that this offer is “Rogers’ - Condenged,” Please note Rolls for. . so do not con- fuse with the Rogers’ Evap- orated, which we also carry in our stock. Per C We Guarantee This Product Unreservedly—Buy it if You Use Condensed Milk an. BUTTER and EGGS A trial of these products, sold in our stores, will make you a regular buyer. We got a carload of these Best Quality fine goods -and at the right | Fine Quality, One Pound. . 20C price. - Folks wp: ik i | PRI 1 C Sam 5 Fresh them are coming back and taking home supslies for the | e TPkl ag Butter, Ib.. Oc Eggs, doz.. ... 4: ;c Half Pound. l lc Quarter Pound. 66 White Shoe Cleaners Boyer’s—per tin. -8¢c winter. Schimmel’s 16-0z. Size Jars Preserves, er jar IN BULK At All Our Stores You'll feel you can afford them at our prices. 3 30c Sweet Mixed—pint container Small Sw Large Lemons, perdoz. . . . e s meen BEe Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 39¢ 151bs.for 59¢ bottle look these over quickly. For Iced Tea Wisconsin Cheese, per Ib. 30c —m = We recommend “NORTH ° . ° Cl All Alumi- Salt forMakmg POLE” brand. Moderately " 2 ' :?'6 Kitchen | lce Cream, T 17c | Marigold Nut-Margarine . . . . . . 25¢ || tensils 100b........ Waxed Lunch Paper ’ : ekl b E e o | Eckerson’s Top-Notch Margarine . . 25¢ Per Package. .. ... gc Kraft’s Ch Paperl;{kag; e c p g An ideal package to buy for luncheon or picnic use. Keeps till you want to use it. Pumentn or Ameflan 12‘/26 | of about 40 per Na lnm—-pkg of nbout 100.. Creme Oil Alderney Dairy Fresh Milk, per pint . 6¢ -2 | Alderney Dairy Fresh Milk, per quart . 12¢ Dorsch’s Quality Pound Cake, 2-Ib. size. 55¢ 8l Soap, Cake. .. , . | Dorsch’s Quality Pound Cake, 1-Ib. size. 28¢ == {ill | Sanitary Corn Flakes, per pkg. 8c = '}-’ = Sanitary Rolled Oats, 3 pkgs.for . . . 25c i} =i i All-White Meat Tuna Fish,largecan . 39¢ § | X ) Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. : 359: 1 = 3——ALet @l | Blue Jay Canned Peas,percan . . 12%:c § e | = ( Another Opportunity to Buy : Bu. :;,;a" = - L at Greatly Reduced Prices § To Further Introduce This High-grade Product Into the Homes of Our Patrons We Offer at the Following Attractive Prices Always Teml’tmg GOSMAN’S GINGER ALE 5 —the delicious . -| CORBY T CAKES o " $ bottles And they are good for the youngsters—and good for you—and save you a lot P c Layer for.... of bother and worry these hot days—for instead of baking—just send around to We call your pérticulai‘ attention to the fact that when buying of us in your “Sanitary Store”—and get one of these rich, dainty confections. case lots at the above special price you can drink this finest quality Made of the best ingredients—made with skill and care—so that they are full of nourishment as well as tastiness. Ginger Ale at a NET COST of TEN! CENTS per bottle. Here is how you can do it: Chocolate—Mocha—Strawberry 50° = Made It” Fresh From the Ovens One Case, 24 bottles, purchase price Return the case with empty bottles and we will refund you. FIFTY CENTS. Deduct Your net cost for 24 bottles. .