Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 33

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Schwart’s 33d IN AID OF IMMIGRANTS. | BROTHERHOOD TO MEET. RUSSIAN AID PLEA. PETTY THEFTS REPORTED. American Friends’ Service Commit- | Jewelry, Money 'and Stamps Re- Million-Dollar Fund Proposed in | Program>of St. Andrew at Norfolk tee Tells of Needs. cently Stolen Here. Americanizing Alien Jews. Is Outlined. Fourteen million: Rusians will be! A platinum stickpin, set with dia- | Launching of a campaign for a mil-| The program of the thirty-sixth an- % on-dollar emergency fund W nual convention of the Brotherhood of unable to exist over this‘winter with-) monds, and valued at about $100, was) UoR-Aollar emergency fund WL | gua, convention, of the Sretacrhood of | out government or forelgn ald, it was | stolen some time since September 11| tributing and Americanising Jewish | be held in Norfolk, Va., from October 12 To allow t many of our friends Who have been uneble to avall themselves of opportunities presented “ 5 % disclosed today in an announcement |from the home of John Hines, 109|immigrants was announced today by. | to 16, was outlined by John H. A. Bom- in our Money-Saving Au- [ on the famine situation in Russia by | C2rlysle Courts, 14th and Columbia | the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant berger; fleld secretary of the “organiza- g le we are continu- 5 road, according to a report made to| Ald Society of America, headquarters | tion, at a meeting yesterday of the ing the same for a few . the American Friends' service com-|the police yesterday afternoon. ©of which are in New York city. A |Washington assembly. weeks onger. If you have mittee, which s campaigning in this| " Dr, Charles M. Beall, 1372 Columbia | branch of the society is in Balti- | Mr. Bomberger explained that the not. atready examined_this city for money and clothes M this|road, reported to the police that $80 | more: convention will carry two separate pro- high grade stock—NOW IS connection. 5 in a handbag was stolen from his| The soclety is now engaged in find- |Erams, one for the senior.and one for THE TIME TO DO SO. The famine area includes the whole | home yesterday. "] ing new centers for Jewish immi. |the junior members. Among the speak- ers at the convention will be Robert N. Gardiner of Boston, Edward H. Bosnall Is the Big Opportunity Event | . s the g P the store of Harry Pattas, 11th street | conducting similar_investigations in | of Philadelphis, Rev, Griffith Thomas of s : h B UY and New York avenue, yesterday. other countries, 80 as to make it pos- | TPiadclphla, Rev. Willlam B Goodwin or Tl ty ‘IfolRS who pote Mrs. G. Gerber, 317 C street north- | sible for thé thousands of refugees | o Fochester; Rey. G. Ashton Oldham of ong ftems mentioned by the rep-|east, reported that a diamond ring,|from the Ukraine and other parts of mette, I1I.; Canon Skey of Toronto, Can- I i resentatives as especially needed at|valued at $150, was stoler from her | Europe to find homes in new lands. | at.: | EARLY FOR CHR’S] MAS liff | this time are underwear, soap, medi-|nome yesterday. Among_those who are supporting ;dr':l'n.mfi?s.mw“(c’l\('::‘““fmfig:m ‘;fi& l| | clnes. agateware bowls, iron kettles| _Miss Harriet L. Horner, a student|the society are Oscar S. Strauss, ([Bishop Guerry of South Carolina. ll |57 Sccomer Kitchen utensils, besides, | of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, §. C., [ Abram 1. Elkus, Dr. Stephen & Wise, “The Greatest Value-Gio- | . food and clothing. Con- |reported to the police that she left her | Judge Huga Pam of Chicago and A postage stamp case‘and its con- | Bration. It aiready has investigated tents were| stolen from a counter in|conditions in Mexico and Cuba and 18 FUR S-A-L-E Fox Scarfs Skunk Collar & Cuffs $225 to $275 Natural Muskrat Coats tributions of money for Russian re- | pocketbook, containing $60 and a rall- | Rabbi George Silverstone, Rabbi A. : ing Event in Our Entire His- | lef should ‘be sent to the comimittee, | road ticket. in the washtoom St Unim | Hormite Taebi e oo avid 2 Plain and Trimmed Very Fine Pelts Ex lll] | care of Charles F. Jenkins, treasurer. | station, and when she returned it was | Kobre, Paul Harmel, Nathan Musher, Al ow tery.” The crowds have come 20 South 13th street, Philadelphia, Pa. | missing. Harry Sherby and Louls §. Gottlieb to s 0 szs to 575 —and taken advantage of [[ijiCiothes should be sent o the shipping | Sriss ida. McCullough. 306 C stroct, | of this city. Save the surface of all ! the Anniversary Specials— [lifl|mittce. 15th and Cherry streets, Phila- | pook containing $10 while" on | ghe w = exposed woodwork. ; lecting many of their [ffij | 2c'°hia. Pa- Capital Traction car near Union sta- |, The Wife of Signor Mascagni, the Estimates free. 6 t. .w- . even selecting famous Itallan composer, wears a S = Gifts—making a et tion yesterday afternoon,ghe told the | mog¢ curigus watch fob. It conslsts Interior and Exterior Work, Christmas £ peducen Maude of Norway 1s an ex- [ PONCC: of an ‘Tallan silver plece puncturea || m. k. FERGUSON, INC, 2116 Importer & Manufacturer Main 3236 small payment down—thus Dot thaokbinder. " She not only works el with six round holes, in which are p INL. oen 5. loins THREE MONTHS out gns, but does the actur’ | Women take the places of newsboys |hung six pearly first teeth of her 1it- || Patating Department, Ph. M. 331832 “lnead f time their Holiday prp=talon O in Spain. tle daughter. a o e | 7707 2 77777 Shepping Prcblem. W 22 Remember — All Prices are exactly the same whether ycu pay Cash or a Little a Week. Absolutely NOT ONE CENT IS CHARGED FOR CREDIT. ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. G Street at Thirteenth Announce ‘beg-inning tomorrow a special sale of : Francis Bacon Player-Pianos W, \ Is All You Need to Secure || Any Anniversary Special ELGIN Washington Watches The Watch that Cannot Te!l a Lie. « Thin model, fitted with 17-Jewel move- ment. 33d Anniver- at attractive prices and terms INTRODUCTORY.—In order that you may understand the intent. and purpose of this ~%sales event, we shall have to take you behind the scenes and give you some “inside” facts relative to the piano trade. An Honorable History The Bacon name has been placed on pianos since 1836 and traces back in direct lineage to the first piano business in America established 3 SeryiPric First you should know that it has not been easy to get good pianos in large numbers of in 1789 by the first John Jacob Astor. \! . recent years. High standards have been hard to maintain,—materials have been scarce - LR J f . The president of the company at this time is a N: and costs have been high. 4 i = i . 3 2t - direct descendant of the original Bacon family. — $1 A WEEK Ja..nuary last we received a wire from Mr. William P. H. Bacon, President of the Bacon Every time-honored tradition of this grand old & Men’s Illinois Mastertime: Watch Piano Company, New York:— name,—associated always with high idehls and Thin model, fitted with 17- $1 “How is the business situation as compared with last year? Are people buying more splendid accomPhShmef_ltS,_ls preserved and_ jewel adjustable, mov 3d $33 A Week freely? . Is the preference for pianos or players? Can you market 100 players in May— perpetuated in the Francis Bacon instruments of ey 3 - if we can get them to you? Please advise.” B 5 today. : e iy ‘N’ o ‘h, Naturally—this was the manufacturer’s way to “feel out” his matket in order to regulate - Worth: character, distinction, reliabality ~—these I-Adles rst atc}les production. We were “t.ickled.”,at_ the thought of getting 100 Francis Bacons‘—but we are thé charactex:istics of the Bacon n.a;.ne and 34 Amniversary 5 made a pretty thorough investigation first. Then we replied:— . fame. They hawe survived in the piano busi-- “Situation better—money conditions easier. -People buying more freely—mostly play- ness for more than a century. $1 A WEEK ers.. May is too early—uwait till we recover from income tax and get a surplus. Can you And these are the things you are assured when 18-kt and 14-kt ship 100 players in July?” - ; - 3 i Thite and_Green R 2 . you purchase a Francis Bacon Player-Piano— sivies, w15 So it happened that we are fortunate.m securing these well-known players at this time, and these are the things which make the pres- ihat” are’ guaran- —together with a number of Francis Bacon Uprights and Baby Grands. Note our ent sale notable. You may be suré of a : special proposition in the panel below. SQUARE DEAL. Di dRing Beautiful 'New Style 18-kt. and 14-kt. Rings set with _Blue-white Genuine Diamonds. Many ® lifferent styles to select from, for both Ladies and Gntle- men. 33d Anniversary Price, $33.00 The most appealing player-piano offer we have been able to make in years We are pleased to be able to make this announcement at this time. Now you may purchase the player- piano.you have always wished for and get it at the right price and terms,—and a genuine Francis Bacon is a prize at any price! This instrument is a product of the masters. The name of Bacon has been associated with good pianos since the beginning of the industry. It is the symbol of quality,—the synonym of character, —the mark of honesty and integrity. 5 . We are proud to stand sponsor for this player-piano in this community,—proud to connect our name N"flnmfi eqfin : with that of Bacon,—and pleased to add our tribute to a long and honorable career. Plaper Piano : . NOW - _ specially priced for this company $575 At Extraordinary Low Prices for this Sale. Guar- anteed not to Crack, Peel or become Discolored. In the present sales offer we believe you will find the largest measure of worth and merit,—the most 33d Anniversary Prices— substantial value that the market can produce at this time. This fact can be proven on investigation. 18-inch Strands... .85 20-inch Strands . o 24-inch Strands.... o $1 A WEEK 1847 Rogers Bros. Table Silverware s You are invited to note our prices and terms herewith —and come in and see what we have to offer. * GUARANTEE These instruments are guaranteed unreservedly in writing Prates i Come down - or s Dle( Chentalench aweek onour for ten years ffom date of purchase, we holding-ourselves Eniver pois Three year 5 jointly liable with the manufacturers. The purchaser is prac- e Payment plan tically doubly insured. = Sugar Spoon. Your choice of _Four Beautiful Pat- terns. 33a Amnmi- versary Pri TEAR! THIS OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE : -] © | UPRIGHT PIANO Arthur Jordan Piano Co. | PLAYER PIANO G Street at Thirteenth - {’Basy craND . | - ALSO - Francis Bacon Upright ---$375 Francis Bacon Baby Grand-$745. On similarly easy terms during’ this sale Lt ‘Without" any -obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and full details of the ‘Francis Bacon Store will remain open even- : Piano_(as checked above) which is now offered: on special in. and lhgar the new music.' R P

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