Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1921, Page 4

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MAN’S STORE We Give the Values and Get the Business By G. GOULD LINOOLN. When the Semats adjourned last night, the proposed thirty-day recess of Congrems still huag in the bal- ance. Difticulty over the conference report on the anti-beer DIl was given as the Thlel stumbling block, many senaters being un- willing to permit the final action ea SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. BY WILL P, KENNEDY. Having disposed of the tax re- vision bill, the Houss this ‘Week will give its attention to the ad- ministration railroad funding bill, the. conference repert on the anti- beer bill, over which the two houses have been deadlooked oo far, and the Senate agricultural AUGUST 2 WOMEN HELD UP 75 | D.J. KAUFMAN'S [ — o | INBOLD LD ROBBERY ;== ‘_'.""“""3'3’"*:-;“ | E L E CT RIFY Bound and ,Gagged as Bur- glars Get $1,500 in Cash. Special Dispatch o-'n- sur. mCUMBERLAND, Md. August 20— 1—15£'r 1. FORESTVILLE RALLY DAY. =E—==== MR‘MMUNE vn-nnu.l ohn C. Mesting was under auspices of | i The Home M Falls No. 747, Mark Tur- por @ charge, “Binner wa served by You'll be surprised at the modest wixiiesns . cost attendant upon this class of work when executed by this old established The average man can lift one and a | |} half times his own weight. house. oredits blll. Befors it adjourned last night the House had practically com- pleted its work on the agricul- ‘tural credits bill, and it remained only to take a vote on the measure. The tax nvmon bill, which was Introduced in the House last Mon- day, taken up for consideration on wh! | Haren l i dara te sxpectod” 5o reducs [} 1 the bill uniess the Stanley amend- ment protecting homes and persons from search without . warraat' be included. The Senate, several days ago, adopted a rewolution provid- ing . for an adjournmemt from August 24 to September 21. The confererces on the anti-beer lice wara "advised bohl s:!l!"h! robbery at the nomo ef Peter Molone, who lives with her lon and daughter at Dans Run, about nine miles east of here, along the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio firoad. The robbers secured about $1.500 in currency. hold-up was accomplished by two men whe went to the house for sometMng to eat. It was while Mrs. Molone was preparing them food that tacked Mrs. Molone and daugh- Age, 85, ‘organ! d compelled them to stand Prefer moderate salary and share in in. it the wall, ¢ the other |} creased profits or sales as result of efforts. d the house and secu! For personal Interview address Rox $33-T, Star ofice. WE'RE OFF! - to another fast week The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. ot a2, experienced. eatecionery Suybr and sales man: the tax bill of the American people by uuooum when 1t becomes tully effective. . This, however, will not be until the year 1923. In the present flscal year 1t is ex- pected to lop off about §306,000,000 of the people’s taxes. The pro- posal to repeal the excess profits tax and the surtaxes on incomes hnyo:: I:‘ ”:h:::;. were rh.taued e over the pro- test of a considerabie nuunnl the western republicans and otically all of the democrats. as a track hand by the Baltimore and Ohlo at Patterson creek. The Molone family never believed in banks and have always kept their money about the house. The robbers evidently knew this. As b left the house Miss Molone ran after them with I lhut{um but mo men whero they bound and gagged her and her mother. The women wers left lying on the floor until about 11 o'ciock, when Mrs. Molone finally freed her- self and then released her dnn‘hter The men walked to the rallroad and inquired of the trackmen the next local train and the next station. Son Was with the track- was ignorant of the robbery. last seen of the men was at Dans Run, where they took the train for Cumberl OIL STOVE CAUSES FIRE. Fire, caused by an overheated ofl resulted in damage ‘::t:“-ud at -to & twoes llme(\ln Anacostia and fi.lllnl roads erday afternoon. Most of the nmn in the store was doae by 2 water. - ‘RRRRRRRARR Experienced Real Estate Salesmen Wanted By one of the established real estate firms in the city. Only live, hustling men of proven ability need apply. Exceptional opportunity. the adjournment waless the anti-beer dIll 8 ot through. On_the other hafd, con- fidence was expressed ‘4t hotn ends of the Capitol yesterday. that ‘the Tecess weuld materialize, RO mat- tor whether the beer bill was acted on or not. The unfinished business of mu Senate, When it meets tomorrow, the Shipping Bolrd deficiency i This measure has been under se- vere attack by senators who insist that the Shipping Board is merely wasting the money of the people. President Harding came to the fore for the bill yesterday, writing = letter to Senator Jones, of Wash- ington, in charge of the ®ill, urg- 1ng its passage. An amendment to the deficiency bill added by the Semate appropri- ations committee provides $200,000 for the oxpenses of the disarmas ment tonference here {n November. changes in existing law, howover, do not become effective until January 1, 1922. The Houss District ~ cemmittee took action on two Important measures during ‘the week. The ®o-called Woods bill, authorizing @« merger of the strect. rallway companies of the District, was ordered favoradly !!voned with @ number of amemdmen The actual report on this blll likely will not be llzfl until_after the congressional recess, according to Representative llllmn of Mary- | land, who has been designated to make the report. The other District measure acted upon by the committee was the unne bill to extend for seven months the life of the Ball rent act. The favorable report of the committee was filled yesterday by mnnmuuv- ‘Wobdruff of gan. Bupporters are deter- mined to obtaln & vote on this measure before the recess of Con- gress. They will seek to have the bINl considered tomorrow, if Possible, or, at leastto have a time et for acting upon It, by Wednee- of_this w e House nnm affairs com- mittee tabled & bill which the Sen- ate had previously passed author- ielng the President to api An Opportane Sale! Of 200 Pairs . Steel Gray Serge and True Blue Serge TROUSERS 645 Absolutely All Worsted Guaranteed Fast Color Sizes 30 to 44 Senator Harrison of Mississippl, democrat, has proposed an amend- ment which would direct the American doh:l!el to !hlt confer- ence to insist upon open bessi: It is .Med th!l the conterence. 1 will lead to considerable debate. Many senators favor the vhn. lu:::: them Semator Borah Johneon of California, n{: During the lut weel Borah of Idaho, mous comsent of e " Senate o vote on his bill providiag for the free passage of American coast- Wive Vessels through the Paname canal on October 10, or the first day the Senate 1 be ia ees- slon thereafter. The interstate commerce Com- mittee of the Senats has reported favorably the ':fflf"""'u“ rail- road fumding authorize the War Finamce Cor- | Army officer govermor ge poration to purchase Rot to ex- the Philippines. . It was t 1- Ceed $500,000,000 of raliroad se- | dent's intestion to appoint Maj. curities from the raflroad admin- | Gen. Leonard Wood. House istration and prescribe rates of | Committes, without reflection upon Tith hereafter Geh Wood, decided that it would be m‘e‘;?a Clleleoritaniog a dangerous Mul o appoint oint The finance committes continuell its hearings on the tarift bIIL A majori minarity Chairman Penrose anmounced that | Ieport om the r Cleveland this week the committee wowld Bergdoll draft evasion case were decide which would have the filed by the Hause committee right of way in the Senate, the ","‘:“m“m‘u‘ AL Rcha reee; taciff bl o the tax DIl roua Do nate passed the goo s | (o aemborate pnd one republicsn, Dblll, after cutting the Appro Hon careied In Diis measure Prom LET Anwell Hormer $100,000.000 to $75,008,000. ] By an overwhelming vets, the Senate passed the Ball blll to ex- tend the life of the District of Columbla rent act to May 32, 1922. From the Senate commeree committes, Chalrman Jones - re- rted favorably a bill 2o eatab- Tiah ‘forelgn trade somes 1n ports of eatry. PRESIDENT. URGES - * CONGRESS SUPPORT - | OF SHIPPING BOARD (Continued from First Puge) is a very Intolerable arrangemeat, and is being ended as speedily as the situa- tion will permit. Disciatms Reaponstbiitty. “It must be kept in wind at all times that the administrative agents, who are now askiag for the confi- dence and the co-operation of Com- Michi- AR replies strictly Confideatial. Write Fully to Box 301-A, Star Office C. Cresson wi y in escape of B-r-c‘o’n. ne nl:«l:‘nw report, twe republican memhr!-.‘mlc no sach charge. Final Reductions Are Bringing the Bayers All Palm Beach Coats and Pants Reduced to ............ 313.75 -Phoenix Hose Jor All Mohair Coats and Pants R.Jucedlo_....k........ Miss Jeanne Eagles, Star in “Night Watch” in a Barwick Lodae Sport Suit We have pleasure in 8 516.75 Women All Tropical Worsted Coats 323.75 and Pants Reduced e eiciojeenie ot aflnomlcing that our $l7 75 "w. must not fail in our efferts . * LR D T L C stock of Phoenix Hose for Women and Men : The August Clearance Ri-ssiisent is now very complete. Is at Its Height All $29.75 and $33.75 $ 3-Pc. Suits 2 O R A All $40 to $55 $ 3-Pc. Suits 3 O All $1.50 and $2.00 $ Fancy Shirts 1 8 for $3 Reduced to .... . ........ prevailed during the war emergency. Can Halt Losses. have time to think soberly no ‘s the coTroctlon SF R IRGY | Serni-Fashioned Silk Stockings. ... .$1.10 and $1.45 |5 ootk e waets v saked (Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings............ $1.95 " 2 2 |Full-Fashioned Extra-Heavy Silk......... $2.35 Colae Riek Mlsicmad i Parker-Bridget is the only store in . Washington presenting Warwick Lodge enix Suits. Crushproof, dustproof and rain- Phoenix Hose for Men proof—they are just the thing-for motor- Men’s Lisle Hose....vvceeeenereneenns... 40c e ing. Made from 100% pure worsted, gov- HOUSE TO VOTE ON FARM ;Silk Hose with lisle tops........cccceviveaes 75¢ ernment test. Plain colors in wren, tan, CREDITS BILL TOMORROW Extra-hcavy Siu( Hose. B S P ) .$l.\0) navy and copen blue’ seal brown and Heavy Silk Hose, silk tops. cevs ... e 9125 henna. Heather mixtures in browns, tans, cfi;fi: White, Black, Navy, Dark Gray and oxfords and mauve. Styled after sport suits selling for very much more. Going away—but net without a War- ~ wick Lodge Sport Suit. For no matter .- where you go on your vacation you will - find spiendid need for your sport suit. is not an impossidle t.hlnc to Ameri- can genius and tennclity.” Measure Lets War Finance Cor- poration Use Billion to Ald Export of Produocts. General debate in the Fouse on th Senate tural bill was oom; ed las night with & vot- on pas- sage scheduled for tomerro ‘Whea the House mur-.l a mo- 0~ Phoenix, : All outdoors invites your sport suit. pending. ocontended I ruv::m!% should bd Mfl-fl to unho‘r; e Finance Corporation purchaee . 330,000,000 of farm loaa make Joans m The product that saved e Milwaukee’s fame! BN |available to the corporal £ 3 $fa ey . > THE AVENUE AT NINTH Closed Saturdays During August “THE AVENUE AT NINTH Msmmm 2 _ MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK - The wusta, -Me.. for interment.

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