Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 14

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" Collareserve q MAN'S never down at the heels so long as he's up at the collar. That's why it pays to wear a starched collar and TOLMANIZE! TheTolman Laundry _ F. W. MacKENZIE, Manager ‘Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. The collars with the ' slow wilt are the choice of the careful dresser. Phone Franklin 71. TOLMANIZE! 3 g SEES PROBLEMS SOLVED ON LINES OF JUSTICE Postmaster General Tells Letter Carriers' Economic and Industrial Difficulties “'Will Be Overcome. ST. LLOUIS, September 6.—FEconomic difficulties and industrial problems which now seem serious can be and will be solved in only one way, and that is by finding exact justice and enforcing it, Postmaster Gengral Hays declared here in a Labor day address before the annual convention n is soluble,” Mr. t is simply a matter are deal. e and let live is not enough,” Mr. Hays continued, “we must live | and help live in America. The labor of the country constitutes its strength and its wealth. It is the country's greatest asset and is entitled to and must receive fair representation in all the councils of the nation. The better that labor is conditioned the higher its reward and the wider its oppor- tunities, and the greater its comforts and refinements the better will be our clvilization and safer will be our ) government—the more sacred our o or myself T am convinced that the true solution “of the questions arising between labor and capital lies in an awakened public conscience, in a thorough inoculation of the spirit of fair dealing among men, then in organization, and in wise, humane leadership and in the establishment of boards of conciliation or arbitration which are absolutely free from the polluting touch of selfish interests or political demagogues. to which the in- tetests concerned may freely and con- fidently appeal.” LOAN APPROVED. osta Rica (Via Salva- 6.—Authorization to an of $1,000,000, with the expense of send- COSTA RICA SA i dos | de which to defr ing a force to occupy the Coto dis- !trict on the Panama frontier, has been ven the executive department by the Costa Rican congress. Stills in Fraternity House. Heaters Put UnderBanatTulane By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, La., Septem- ber 6.—Those who spread gloom dexcended upon eleven Greek letter fraternity houses oper- ated in Juxt tion to Tulane University. edict that an making of hooch. A report filed by the student governing body sald the heaters in nil the fraternity houses were out of comminsion, xo far ax the wupplying of hot water for baths was concerned. It averred further that student in- templated under the Volstead Inw. Heads of the fraternities are wald to have given pledges to the college faculty that such a state of affairs would be rem- edied nt once. Plumbers will start work tomorrow and the s will turn back into o MANGIN LEAVES CHILE. French War Hero Will Pay Visit to Argentina. SANTIAGO, Chile, September 6.— Gen. Mangin, one of the leading allied chieftains during the great war, left the Chilean capital this morning, fol- lowing a visit here. His special train ran to Talahuano, where Gen. Man- gin visited the naval shipyard and later boarded the French warship Michelet, on which he will round Cape Horn on his way to Argentina. Gen. Mangin's program yesterday included an inspection of the cavalry school of the Chilean military col- lege and an afternoon reception by the Chilean senate and chamber of deputies. Late in the afternoon he paid a farewell visit to President Allesandri and received the insginia -of the Order of Merit, first class. -~ NOW! Let Us Get Down to the . Interesting Work of Furnishing the Home Buy at the HUB—Pay as Convenient . BYRD EXPRESSES THANKS |CREW AGAINST OFFICERS. TO RESIDENTS OF HULL Complains of Constant Postpone- One Pleasant Recollection of ZR-2 Tragedy Is Their Sympathy, He Says. HULL, September 6.—Appreciation and gratitude of Americans to the people of Hull in connection with the ZR-2 disaster was expressed by Lieut. Commander Richard E. Byrd of the American Naval Air Service, in a let- ter to the lord mayor of Hull. “We. will carry over to America with us as the ene pleasant recollec- tion of our common tragedy,” sald the letter, “the thought of the won- derful sympathy and hospitality we have received from the people in and about Hull. It seems to me that our menuity had adapted the auto- | |gicred sorrow. the aftermath of matics to purpoxes mever €om- | |which we shouldered together, has brought us to a closer understanding of one another. I am sure history will never change the gratitude my country will feel toward Hull for its part in this sad occurence.” —_— ' Mayme (on the campus)—I hear that George was put.out of the game yesterday for holding. Madge—Isn't that just like George? TINNING BY COLBERT You may not need a New Roof for some .time to come, if the present roof is properly repaired. Get our advice and estimate. Colbert Service is quick service as well as satisfactory and economical service. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F Street main 3016-3017 Furnish your bedroom with this ex- ceptionally pretty suite and you’ll never regret your purchase. Substantially con- structed, perfectly finished, roomy and generous in size. This fine suite consists of a full size Vainty with four drawers and wing mirrors, a stylish Bow-End Bed, Dresser with mirror and a Chiffo- rette. Another New Suite of American A Four-Piece Bedroom Suite of Rare Charm 169 Pay the Easy Way Open a Charge Account Walnut Veneer 75 —— oak frame, coil upholstered and in imitation le Fuil Siz; bl_lk )"ram Tufted Couch A Well Made 6-foot Couch, with solid Underselling price e spring construction; | | covered $1 6_’_i§ ather. Waste Baskets, 59c¢ Imported wickerware. Large size. Floor Mop and Oil 3¢ every housewife Each set packed ‘What needs. in a carton. i place, designed with lots of care and ' Buy Now For Fall 9x12-Ft. Brussels Rugs : Brussels Rl}gs—all»wool faced, in $29—._l'_5 a variety of pretty patterns..... High-grade 9-wire Tapestry 9x12-Ft. Printed Tapestry Rugs Printed Tapestry Brussels I Rugs, wool faced, subject to SI 3'__7_5 ) slight imperfections.....cec.... | Velvet or Axminister Rugs Room size, gx12 feet ; deep pile finish and a variety of patterns from which to make a selection Velvet Rugs 18x36-ir. Wool Velvet Rugs, in a variety of colors and patterns...... Wool Rugs i 36x72 Velvet and Axminster Rugs; all-wool deep pile; various designs. . Wilton Rugs 579:5 .75 Y $5.95 9x12-ft. Room Size Samples Limited quantity only. Very SpeeIdl At S e e saying. finished by experts. period 60inch Buffet with mirror, a 6 ft. 48 in. Extension Table, large size Serving Table and a Double-door Grille-front China Closet to match. Queen Anne Beautiful Four-Piece Genuine American Walnut or Mahogany Veneered Dining Room Suite| 69 Pay the Easy Way Open a Charge Account -That this lovely suite will catch your fancy and hold it goes without It is made right in the first White E; 1.lam¢l N Bassinet A “comfy” spring- sz‘gs | | i bottom Bassinet with | spindle sides. Fitted with casters. Special underselling price.... American steamer Pocahontas has Cmatiar” acsdotl” a message to the legion, giv rance of the desire of (Ta!hl! rans for a closer relationshipiw 1.: former American comrades in ans and received from R. B. M: president of the Hon, s e CLOSER RELATIONSHIP SOUGHT BETWEEN VETS ment of Sailing of. Pocahontas. NAPLES, September 6.—Constant postponement of the sailing of the | ara. By the Associated Press, H NEW YORK, September 6. —Lemucl | Bolles, adjutant general of the Amer- | f ican Legion, was on his way back to | | the United States today, follo; | serles of conferences with offi the Great War Veterans' A wearled the Neapolitan crew which was engaged to take the ship across the Atlantic, and the men have filed a complaint against the officers. Sec- ond Mate Bergfeldt is reported to be | Now is the time for fall planting e missing, and that ma-lof Canada, designed to bring about We have a large assortment s g elotitiiofic: 4 between the two or- | | s Pocahontas cannot be found. Terg. |closer relations between the two or of greens, hedge plants, ganizations. feldt is of German origin, but is al®g OV o s peonics and other garden 1 e parture yesterday Mr. = naturalized American. Bolles was entertained at a luncheon flowers. ! attended by many prominent (ana . Tots of It dlan urmy Blackistone, Inc. | " with a gold m: 14th and H i Harrington—What is this stuff? G. W. V. e Carrington—Home talent beer. comradeship MEETING CONDITIONS as they exist—that’s the secret of our “Business. Better Than Normal.” The public 'wants good, honest, practical values at reasonable prices. We give them what they want. The “Early Head” Catches the new Fall Crown We're “crowning” a host of “carly heads” with new Fall crowns; new in color, new in shape and happy in price. $2.90 Meeting that “yearning” for popular priced Fall clothins - with a wonderful line of fil‘"’,.s.‘:if:$29-75 3.75 Young Feller’s Other grades to $48.75 &3 A genuine Stetson at a new price of $7.00 Still Good Picking In those broken lots of three- piece suits at $ 2 3.75 BrokenIotsonly. Models Fall Suitsd Of quality conservative styled Fancies, Blues and Blacks. Sizes 33 to 46 No charge for alter- ations .31-15-—% Dozen Onlybtoal’unchaser MONEY'’S WORT_H OR MONEY BACK A Close-Out Sale! 6000 Pure Silk (Crepe de Chine and Jersey) ~ Soft Collars Six popular Styles Sizes 13% to 18—Both Stores L h

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