Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 38

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"Take the pick of Vir- ginia tobacco; smoke it straight and Man, you're smoking the world’s best cigarette tobacco — you’re smoking Piedmonts. ) iedmont tte Licoerr & Mrers Toracco Co. Only at the thllzp Levy Store Can Be Found Such Values in FINE FURNITURE Your Credit Is Good With Us! Queen Anne Bedroom Suite This Suite consists of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi- — J Vanity Table and Full-size Bow-end Bed. Walnut or Ma- hogany finish. . $17.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly o o - 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Your choice of Walnut or Mahogany, similar to illustra- tion, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Inclosed Serving Table, 48-inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm- § .00 chair; seats upholstered in genuine leather. =— $20.00 Cash—$3 Weekly Double Du!y Duofold Beds Solid Oak Dining Table Beautifully finished, highly polished ; extends to 6 feet when open, with three leaves. $18.75 | Oak or mahogany finish. Lphnl— stered in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at $2.00 Cash—$2 Monthly “Furniture of the $34.75 Cuw elevv&C $5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly ' DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP 735 Tth ST.MWi~BETWEEN GEL, ey - - iR kst 2 < e = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GRANDMOTHER WHO IS A POLITICIAN DOES BOTH JOBS WELL AND QUIETLY Bpeclal Dispateh to The Star, BALTIMORB, Md., October 14.—A woman who does not llke to talk is something out of the ordinary, but when to this is added the fact that the sald woman is not only'a politician, but a candidate for of- fice as well, it must be admitted she Is & rare and unusual combination In these days of woman's rights. Baltimore boasts of such & woman in the person of Mrs. Ida C. Bohan- non, people’s party candidate for the legislature in the fourth dis- trict. Mra. Bohannon professes to be an expert at chanting lullables to her infant granddaughter, and is given credit for being an experi- enced housekeeper and business woman; frankly admits that foren- MRS. IDA C. BOHANNON sic eloquence is not in her line, and the theught of making her debut as a stump -pexker is the one bug- of her existence toda. it |:oll(1c1| campaigns could only be carrie without _speeches!” sighed the yo mmrul -looking “grand- mother polxllman when seen at 4 “why she had become a terest tics, now that Snt or «u«m;. "had been con- And I m) “opinfon.” she con- N. FRANK & SONS—Distributors U. S. Government Surplus Property—N. FRANK & SONS 20,000 Four Thousand Wool Blankets Worth $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 $2.95 Navy and Army Shoes Cangalen ngoleum RUGS 69c S-Ib. Jars Real Honey $1.19 No. 2V Can Calif. PEACHES 45 Feet Square Billow Brand TFll“l Ib.BJar - Franco- Ne;’hll.l:l _?.nalily 3-0z. Glass Jars Snni'lcln r Bran a ips Sotices 11 GRAF American C AUFOR‘hl A TEMPTOR FISH ASPARAGUS SARDINES Packed in OIl High Laced Boots, Heavy Rubber Boots, $3.25 N. FRANK & SONS |-~ \ hl r py ) 5] D. 'C; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1921. :d In southern Mmhmd breaking away from tradition by [hond Cliuic for Birth Control. w 1."1?”{ “[‘;'oll(l"q Was the tople .r working in the people’s party. make her only appearance In Amel umumauun morning, noon and lca In New York on October 27, it w announced. Bhe will explain h Bmh her family and that of her WILL EXPLAIN CLINIC. London Clinle, which, it is sald, w be the preliminary atep toward ma ing birth control clinics practicad in this country. husband have always been “hot democrats,” declared Mrs. Bohan- non, and she and her husband are Dr. Marle C. Stopes of London, au- thor and head of the London Mother- tinued, “there Is no carthly reason why every woman shouldn't take an etive Interest In politics. Ves, T know there are lots of wome and men, too, who believe ||| politics and Tome ‘making won't mix. But the two can be worked }uxelhcr and 1 am going to prove t It women will manage their work a little,” conte nded Mrs. Bo- h:flumn. “they anything they et thelr minds o do. 1 have never determined . to enter any e kind of work outside home that I Imvunl Jace mlplhh ca il I hls 1S thc put_my mind to it OfRcauraa Here arel X coptions she conceded. "Amd finds that participation means neglecting he politics should be Pot the home. 1f T thought thit my husband disliked my running for be] ved Columbia the legislature, or if that ny home would I;e brok r atonola pose 1 vurulll glVe u]) 10]1“ quic Bohannon said \mx e ha 3 I that $5-00 Will Put in Your Home Tomorrow With 15 Records of Your Own Choice .y Uing e Gosine STEARNS” ELECTRIC PASTE Huns a Restful nght/ No wakeful hours of itching torment if you apply freely this coohng ointment and bandage lightly. r7r it [omg/zl' ithast- | | . ens the | heating | AN, @;j TR e I — . : G i tt This Style, $140 Other Styles, $30 to $175 Seventh Street Mayer & CO. Between D & E | First Floor. Grafonola Shop. [ 5 & 131/2-Oz. Cans U. S. Army Surplus BAKED BEANS Go Sale Saturday SWEATERS Every Kind—Every Style Four Hundred Dozen U. S. Navy and U. S. Army Wool Underwear Worth Double the Price e DB C o Drawers, MLJfifiAPE SOUPS PRESERVES G - Bake Pans Of Heavy Russian Iron Reinforced Like French Sardines Packed in Olive Ofl) 5c $8.75 4 for $1.00 For Raincoat or Overcoat Wear OFFICERS’ MOLESKIN RAINCOATS 1128 Wool Regulation Middy Blouses $2.25 $6.98 Big Lot Imported Vacuum Bottles Pint Size With New Cup Top 98c Four Sizes, 15x12x21/, 21x12x3Y5, W/gxl.!‘/gx:‘/g and 26x17x3, NOTE—The larger sizes make fine refrigera- tor and automobile drip pans. 1115 H St N.E.—I(N)B Pa. Ave. N.W.—3299 M St., Georgetown.

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