Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 5

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[ 3 v | theatrical business of botn ecittes. lbdng one of the owners of the Acad- my of Music in Baltimore, and in- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. Long c‘“““""‘d With Management ‘ terested, until its lease to other par- ; of Bijou Theater Here. tles, in the Bijou, at 9th street and e el e S moral injunction, “Thou shal not do - N S R Myers bill to prohibit the viVisection | o Nothin tity: e 4 of dogs in the District of Columbla. ISH(T 70 Bore s -| “wWord has been received of the|lCUisiana avenue. It is a very illuminating document be for discovery —— such c | S i he lwidow Pat” Har- I_I_ and should Be encughto Slsabuse the :::rr::). %8 these (vivisection experi- | death of .Mrs. Ada ‘Hstelle Harris. | rig, of the old sy ar reason: ts There has just been published the | S}/, hat €00d may come.” able person of ) refined and. Inaems these 'Or- | Wednesday, in a hospital in New |ris, Britton & Dean. Senate committee hearing -on Solllwr 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Trustworthy Goods Only me; “““7 that Vivisection ‘s necessary, certain, everything about th 1t | York, following an operatio —_— and painless. Dr. Hadwen of at i coreain Inéraceiin | Harris was a. former remdent of b E gln.nd who . spoke for the bill, | o7 th D ]-ws o!er‘;u.rc nfraction | ident of i wixteen-year-old youth has been 5 y and hu-| Washington and Baltimore, and_ thir- sted In St. Louls for the non Statistics Show 3,145 Reg showed 'the sreat moral wrong Inimanity.” FAMES . BRIGGS. ' ty yeurs ago was identificd with the s:;;orl of his Wife and child. Koown Viisectors 29, guthorities or | istered Since Opening Day. | &ie™vuporis ot painial’ experiments, X F rth l k of the ;;Ilhorlt[esflbe(r‘l‘g the ‘:(d:a ‘ y nown etchnikoff, who wrote in urther Increases Expected. |7 it urcai ey oy e ma ty of learned men feel no scruples Statistics compiled by school author- [m opening the bodies and submitting tles show that 3,145 more children; the animals to the most cruel suf- have enrolled in the District pubnc, efings, with ‘the object of throwing schools since the opening Monday, | By the restinny of wn eminent suF \ 2 an eminent sur- bringing the total registrationi up to!geon, Sir Frederick Treves, Dr. Had- 60.383. The highest enroliment dur-|yen Showed that experimenting upon ing the first week of school last year | was completely misleading, because was 57,480. of the difference between the canine School officials belleve that me,“;g\;;'; e ti ol semalng inale: Rreater enrollment this year is due to, ferent to the torture of dogs in the the return to the city of hundreds ol| me of science thousands of that persons who usually stay away untll vallant race of beings are rendering October. 'rhey xpect, however, t | us valuable services of love and de- when the peak of ‘the’ restatration js “"’" on_in a great varlety of ‘ways. reache e Hiter part of Octover of | Scarocly & Week pasucs that the prews November, there wil] be o Teast 65,000 eniidrer tn the sehbols, o Laely ey e and noble about 1,600 more than the maximum | forme m_-rmben Mo Rgures show that the enroll- [ e ol e ‘Pick the Suit That Pleases Yqu A rich novelty Just Received—by Special Arnnfenent With Fu:tory—. Few 192! DIXIE FLYER TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS Frankly Surplus on Account of Overproduclim Differing but slightly from the 1922 model, we are yet able to offer them—while they last—at a startling reduction in price. We have always used After you get through experi- | the word “BARGAIN” conservatively, but HERE menting, come back, as they all ' IT 1S— do to Watermann’s - Ideal There’s a host of-them to choose frot, “mixture in a new Fall model to a plain conservative suit o year to 1,453 this year. Tech’'s gainigtrocities of thi: - a'very neat design. And what’s most important, any suit you may choose will be ALL WOOL. :}l‘!glnunce! the incréase of any other | 3jToc'128 of thi2 d’,’,;,‘,vq__“d e Business shows the smallest in-| iment at Tech High School has jumped | from 978 at the opening week last A spacious. speedy, sturdy car—magneto- equipped, with full floating axle, 41-horse- power engine, torquetube drive—easy riding, smart in fooks—all at a price hundreds of dollars below that of any olher car of its class now on the market. And, best of all, back of each sale lies the good faith of a great fac- tary and our own liberal service policy that accompanies each car sold by this house. Hundreds of Fine ’ . [ . ) 3 has 583. | ens oung Men's duits *angote’ Simons | The elementary schools_ divisions, \ with the exception of the fifth, ninth and seventh, show Increases in.enroll- ment over the opening dly-\ AUCTION NETS $5,000. f \ Nearly $5,000 was realized from \ ooms, yesterday. Every- : thing from automobile tircs to wed- N | ding rings was on sale. $22.75 | Fancy Gray Suits at. . . . $22.75 $22.75 Blue Flannel Suits at. . . $22.75 Easy Payments Guaranteed 'Delivered Free-Bench to Match §22.75 | Gray Serge Suits at. . . .§22.75" These Are Wonderful Values Black Pin-stripe Suits at. $22.75 ToA pproved Credit - .$22.75 Take Long Time to Pay Balance Fountain Pen We have the pen point that ‘Tlts your style EXACTLY. Terms to responsible parties. 77 % % Plain Blue Suits at $22.75 | Club Check Suits at. . . Plain Brown Suits at. . . Plain’ Gray Suits at. . . . Plain Green Suits at.-. . . Blue Pin-stripe Suits at.’. $22.75 Fancy Blue Suts at. . . Blue Serge Suits at. . . ‘\322.75 Brown Check Suits at . . Gray Herringbone Suits, $22.75 | “Short” Suits at Fancy Brown Suits at. . . $22.75 | “Stout” Suits at Double-breasted Suits at. $22.75 | “Long” Suits at Single-breasted Suits at.$22.75 | Fancy Brown Suits at. . . Green Flannel Suits at. . $22.75 | Tweed Suits at 2222 .$22.75 % The splendid makes—the pi'ices—the terms— have thus far brought an enthusiastic response from piano buyers everywhere. Please do not delay or compromise when such offerings are laid befere you. NOW is the time to accept them. Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments on Sale Tonight and Tomorrow J. & C. Fischer Upright, $139 598 Guild Upright, Mahogany 5198 !Schencke Upright, I\}ahogany $l75 Solo Concerto Player, Mahogany $109 New England Upright, $93 Seeburg I}pright, 0Oak $349 sfory & Clark Player, ' Mahogany ............ I 5279 Boudolr Upright, B kl Uprigh $50 Borkley Uprigtr, $498 Wehle Uprlght SAVE TIME USE THE Aeolian Player, Mahogany Heinekamp Upright, Stuyvesant Player, Mahogany Sohmer Upright, Woodward & Brown - Upright, Haines Bros. Upright, Story & Clark Player, CHICAGO NO EXTRA FARE Leave Washington 3.03 P. M., To-day Arrive Chicago 9.55 A. M., To-morrow 19 Hours and 52 Minutes The BROADWAY LIMITED allows a full business day in Washington to-day, and arrives in Chicago in time for a full business day to-morrow. It offers the conveniences of through servics, Club Car, Barber and Valet, Stenographer, a Ladies Maid, Dining Car Sorrleo. and a Distinction that is inseparably attached to the premier service of the Standard Railroad of America. IMPROVED SERVICE Effective September 25 Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been reduced to sell Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been reduced to sell quickly. New Players $390 up 19 To Apmflld Take I.ol: 'I"me to Pay Solo Concerto Player, Marshall & Wendell Upfight, J. H. Williams Player, Story & Clark Player, Solo Concerto Player, Mahogany En:%erson Upright, b 5398 Knabe-Angelus Player, Mahogany Kri PI $159| “ring Fayer, To Srpiooed Emerson Angelus Player, $439 Newton Player, . * Take Long Time to Pay Mahogany Mahogany Balance Story & Clark Player, 3545 Jacob Bros. Upnght, Mahogany Brown & Slmpson Technola Upright, $109 *“marogany .. Upright, ' ATETO0MS, i ‘Lfiflflb HAUilliams, s 1330 G St NW Telephone — Main 4260 —T. l..upnu District Passenger Represéntative, 227-228 Homer Building, 13th and F Streets, N.'W., for additional information, or mfl!h%wofln. lxh.udism,n w”maummr-mm,runmnnm e 3269 Privilege is given to 0J ) exchange any time within one year from date of purchase for any piano or player of equal or greater value, and all payments made on first credited in full on the second. : Every instrument in " . this store, whether new or used, positively protected by written guarantee for from 1 to 10 years, according to condi- ° SYSTEM THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA

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