Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 5

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—E'y are paying for it. Good, solid, depend- able health was never cheaper than it is today. Evening & Sunday Star 600 a Month Delivered by Regular Carrier If there’s a loss WE ey it An ADITORIAL fR A U N H OFER, That close concen- who was an impor- tration that marks the tant figure in the optome- genius is given to few. try of the early 19th cen- All of us, however, tury, began life as a poor should develop our glass cutter. Thru close powers of concentration cbservation and study he to their fullest extent. gradually rese to a promi- Thus we learn to guard nent position as a scien- and improve our facili- tist. ties. CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE Let us diagnose your eye needs e been unbro n unbroken when and capably correct them ¢ THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921 AN [y col NEWORL 5, $e . Heptenbes £ of the cotton“exchange announced yes- cluding teamsters, iny8ived in the hand- |and related unions, upon the recently agents came hero ydsterday to in- Copyright, 1921. and stampg required by law show- 1 4 loss of your valuables. There’s a lot of breaking and | more than anything else proves how | were transported from the New Hel- ervised thef 1 Pt . . - the government by holding~meetings | to the wareh o Femova Ask our Mr. Ruoff for details. The inquiry in- : WATER ‘s SUBSTITUTED GOTTONHANDLERS STR'KE were called, leaders say, it inevitably | Buy your health in advance, says GERM AN RUYAI- 8 Would pread to handiers of other|the United States public health serv- A strike-which might paralyze the Port | (ergay that it had been unable to come Clever Tampering With Consign- |ling of cotton here. If the cotton strike announced cut In wages. | H il vestigate charges that ter had Chancellor Wirth, Giving _ [yeeuiests charges thae water ned e. The™ barrels containing the water, BERLIN, Germany September 1— |ing the liduor to have been placed | entering—no telling who'll be the next victim. If you weak the present government feels. |lam Distillery in York, Pa., also were th narchy 18 "An investigatio at which a return to the moi n investigation has been started curs no obligation whatever. Main 4340. FOR WHISKY IN BARRELS classes of freight. ice, and you will not even know you DEFY GUVERNMEN . of New Orleans {8 feared as a result of | to an agreement with the Dock and Cot- ment to Greek Government. By the Associated Press. If it’s insurable WE insure it barrels consigned to the government Proof of Weakness- b Burglar Insurance BY GEORGE R. WITTE- the agents said, are held in a bond- A ed warehouse at the Pennsylvania : .»|In bond were declared to have b “The German republio s in danger” |, L JOrre Cociared to have been r 0 . are insured you needn’t worry. We can give you iam Dist very complete protection—and the premium is very eclared ti During the last two months thelthe guaras {openiy advocated. Gen. Ludendorff|in York and In other-places whi and yl- protege, Prince Eitel Fried-|bonded warehouses l.rennlmchede{:! 1406 H Street ' Phone Main 4340 Sce ETZ 1217 and e Sce Better” b B ey Nl oy S5 3 -t ttee on handling charges Treasury Agents Investigating |a threatened walkout,of all labor, in- {ton Council; composed of cotton handling I P ” PHILADELPHIA, Septembey 1.— I|“Republic in Danger, Says |, ad States Treasury Depattmen By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. | Warehousing Company. All the scals Take the precaution to protect yourself against i | This deciaration by Chancellor Wirth|the cars in which the 100 barrels moderate. monarchists have been openly defying | gervice her: Tich, . have been’ crowding themselves | distilleries, it was said here, as evi- | linto the foreground since the death of |dence already obtained indicates the i - f ithe kaiserin, as Germany's reaction- | possibility of wholesale frauds int v aries no longer believe that Kaiser|volving great sums of money. Wilhelm himself will ever be able to S oo i ireturn to Germany from Holland to jrecapture the throne. A man fn Medical Lake Wash, wants to divorce his wife because of The German monarchists still swear iny the Tohehsolerns, but next®time|DSr excessive tobacco chiewins. they want either Eitel Friedrich or !the eldest son of the crown prince, { Wilhelm, who is now fifteen years old {and being raised for what the mon- iarchists hope will be his job, that of the “people’s kaiser.” Workingmen throughout the coun- try, and especially in Bavaria, how- lever, have announced that they will not tolerate a reactionary movement and wil] use force to combat it. Both sides have collected ammunition in such quantities as to make outsiders fear that there will be another out- break- of violence in Germany soon ‘which will endanger the present re- publican form of government. SUSPECTED MAN APPEARS. DIAMOND BARGAINS 3-carat Lady's Solitaire Platinum-top Diamond Hirschfield Denies Any Enowledge of Erzberger Attack. Diamond ‘Watch Brace- : Rin, " $75 let - $75 { By the Associated Press. R PR e S e : BERLIN, Auxuu!hlm—?lltwlgnglrgch‘; e -carat Lady's Solitaire $350 Platinnm Diamond |feld, for whom the police i m‘;m | searching on suspicion thi !have some knowledge concerning the | assassination of Mathias Erzberger, lcame to Berlin and Informed the . state’s attorney that he had nothing AP IY $250 $500 Solitaire Diamond 11§ carst Solitairo $225 Ring, set in ! to do with the shooting of the former Diamond Ring. .... platinum . ... | vice chancellor. Thereupon the police """ [ permitted the man to go. rshfeld, Diamond Earrings, weight 81 -carat Solitaire Diamond some time ago, tried to murder Herr about $100 Ring; $ | Eraverger. He was sent to prison, ut was released recently owing to 1 carat.......... . perfect .......... 750 _u]oneau‘h, e | One of two men arrested in Heidel- Platinum Diamond $300 Platinum Diamond ! berg on suspicion that they knew Princess | something regarding the details of ithe assassination of Ersberger has ........................ hnmm;d 5" commit sutolie ‘accord: - - - . ing to the Achtupraben att. Goods Laid Aside on Deposit for Future Delivery "Fhe minister of the interior has pro- hibited the publication of a number of nationalist organs, including the Deutsche Zeitung, in accordance with the decree issued Tuesday by Presi- dent Ebert barring publications “lik ® |} 11y to encourage seditious movements.” S —— During the past two years no . ° o fewer than 138 German girls have be- come brides of British officers and sol- diers serving with the army of the Rhine. Beginning this week, our stores open all day Saturdays Closed all day Monday—Labor Day > The styles you wan S ' ~for fall COATS*have lower openings; longer, narrower lapels; softer draping Two or three button models are good; - some have belts Double-breasted suits are popular too e B And remember that all-wool fabrics i ‘Gro-N_ups" " School Shoes Twice-as-much Wear for Your Money! . well as a business of School Shoes. We know that the ordinary factory-made kinds will not stand the acid test of wear. And as we stress Service first, last and always, we do not accept usual fac- tory-standards in the School Shoes we sell. F OR nearly half a century we have made a study as “Gro=Nups” School Shoes are in a class by themselves. way from the ordinary juvenile shoe. As far as They are best-made in every particular. We select the upper leathers—we care= fully specify the grades of g sole leather that must be used. We will not allow our shoes to be skimped or “shoddied” in any way. We insist. on good workman- ship, and we get it.! "The styles are our own designs. We try to make them “Different” in every possible, we adapt them from latest style tendencies in grown folks’ shoes—but always keeping them ap- propriate for, childhood. Plenty of growing room for young feet. Tke result? 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