Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 5

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THE TVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921 5 - CTIZENSATTACK. Son rsateo soens | APANESE MAKING STEADY WaRstirs ! CHABRLES C. GLOVER, NE George Washington to Play Gal- y ———————‘ =Tk e - Correspondence of the Associated Press. feet ength, 59 feet in width, with! Chairm, of the Board laudet College at American °TOK,0. §¢pl,,;,be':mz'¢‘f_w':fi, the & Graft of 222 feet and & gross als- - . | | | League Park on Nov. 11. question of armament limitation 1s|Diacement of 9.500 tons, will take the | A foot ball game between George T In a recent discussion of the rela- [no such thing as sex in mentality tive brain power of women and men jand that we find women in Krooves a well known educator said there islbecause tradition puts them there. ‘District National Bank 1406 G Street being prominently discussed, the plan On November 17 the Kaga, 39.900‘ tons. the most advanced type of bat- MILTON E. AILES, e C. C. GLOVER, Jr., ! 5 for an elght-eight Imperial fleet Is & Washington University and Gallaudet _ % : 4 { i alorama Members Also Collego"teama’ will_be 'a. feature of | making sieady progress, "sccording Heanin e g ships howl Preatdent — z Vieo President | : Armistice day celebration of the( to the Chigal Shogyo, & l;:u::eut What S Your Idea (2 | Blame Police for Number of Natfonal Disavled Soidiers” League ati ycveral ‘.f:,.m:.g':,.: h.‘::::y:n!h:: 33.‘-’&';“:’;‘.‘:'2‘.‘.?‘,‘:& vy"elalr.b"'l"::a':afl::q WM. J. FLATHER, AVON M. NEVIUS, « N. Ha o e American League Base 3 clude the battleship Mutsu, light it & S8 Sad a GOOd Bank" i Crimes in District it was announced today by Samuel I. | launched. N eora Gl ot d Neaara, thice Ot Vice President Asst. Cashler Vice Presidents = | . 5?£,~.;«°.',’?‘{fl“.';e‘:£lél‘: committee : The first of the new vessels, which cllulddelnrny;ru. a llke r‘;umber gt . R 1 . P. ml e . | Vigorous t I ¥ 3 e W h in| Wi be completed September 28, will | Becond-class destroyers and ten sub- NS, Jr.. BY| GEORGE 0. vAsS, W. P. Lipscomb Ien't it one that's soundly protest against the new | Members of the league will march in il {] sosuua EVA: r. anti-parking rule promulgated by the |he parade on the morning of Novem.| be the Warabl. This will be fol- ! Vice President - 1 Awat. Cnahler 5 er 11, and wlil be escorted by a full | Jowed on the 2 ; , —_— ) i Commiasioners for the congested 8€c- | hand and the 34 District of Columbla | 1o'eq of the 29th by the spectal war- | yypeyTpMEN BILI, PASSES. - g tion of the city was lodged at a meet- [ Drum Corps, under _command An( 8 “‘m““:";'l'l"" g‘fmmlwgr l?)m(!»o‘ | N s tahipm MOBT. V. FLEMING, . EARLE M. AMICK. <alora . . Henry Loveless. AD ] ctober cnate bill reinstating midshipmen - : ing of the Kalorama Citizens’ Asso- s ey o O amim | Sccond-class detroyer Sumirc, the | who were dropped. from the Naval! - Vite Pres—Cashter Auditer I‘:l cruiser Isuzu and the gunboat | Academy during the last academic year | o . ciation, held at the Highlands last night. - 1 for deficlencies in studles has been | ile 1t 1 dably con- J been ex e s 5 4 while it 1s7comrnen ly | Unanimously adopting resotutions | Lended N ; aplanc mothership Hosho, 510 | passed by the House. servative! ; Of protest. the citizens voted to i | I | I That. = t th " + of A "Ll!li the Commissioners for a hearing | €d In actlon 133 times. As a mark of s just the sor Bank the District National | is. We do things here—as if they were a pleasure, and | Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Cashier H, L. Offutt, Jr. officered—with abundant re- sources—with a policy that goes the limit to serve, even exchanges sell for for- tunes. The commercial value of right association is evcrywhere recognized. or & heaTlnE | cateem he has been designated the . - on the ruling, branding it as & “Pro- | \inor guest of the day. i | nunclamento by the caara that rule | Tickels have been placed on rale a‘;l 9 o | EATS O — ov. 5. several of the downtown hotels and | . on e great stoc The assoclation Instructed its com-jat the headquarters of the Ieuzue.vR g B th S l L) | ! mittee on police and fire protection {1714 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. o ers ro ers l Lerware, Il to make a report at the next meeting | The proceeds from the game will be i e 2= (1! the assoclation on present condi- |used to assist the less fortunate dis- . .. not like we were placing you tions 1n-tho focal poitce depariment. |abled eterana'of the world war b free to housewives using ZR Mrs. Van Wi ; e National sabled Soldiers’ under deep obligations. Our a8 Wiakle Defends Palee |1 cague: executives are business men MARINE CORPS ORD:! A dramatic incident occurred when ! EaS. gSivindell’s’ Quality Products { Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, head of the woman’s bureau of the police depart- | i | likewise has a definite effect : upon your opportunities. Select a bank which has busi- ness prestige of the highest or- der—a bank known for a clien- —who understand ‘;"l‘a‘ b“"; Lincnt. who 1s a member of Wk 1w at mari Your banking connection ness men want in the way o association. rose in her capacity §dered (o the depot of AiDiitee i) notice | it . Iphia. bank facilities—and extend them—practically. Quality and Integrity Hand in Hand in relation ¢ > polic he police and the se 5 e i, 4 2 . i d(:‘::t.ll‘:‘xu:&n;:a;.(:i s /) -' e T, ht, A coupon goes into each of the theft are running loose in Wushing. £a Dtates followin, ackages. Eve cou- ton. Whether these conditions resuit | , G#PY Newton Best, from Dearl Har- e 2 from lack of sufficient number of awall, to/8an Francisco. pon is worth 2 cents. | \ docs not make so much' dier- | Sade, Haitl, to Norfolk, Va. Full information on the back of | tele of character, such as this I Join us and enjoy these facilities—and this red-tape- less service. policemen or indifference of the po- | Cupt. B. Brodstrom, from st Bri- : J. Jackson, from Parris Island, = “if the present head of the police | S C: {0 2 Brigade. San Domingo. S¥ery coupon; 85-year-old bank. Safety Deposit Boxes, $3 to $25 Per Year [======i| dcpartment cannot cope with the sit- | Ca el = : Spartm ol & . Va., gade, Haiti. Lation e W et S | iV e o Brigas Wl B SAVINGS ACCOUNTS may be | somebody ought to be put in who can. i tico, Va., to 2d Brigade, San Domingo. . * iThe business of the department is to | "iiat Tieur. George W. Walker, from The newest siiverware patterns are avail- ! . Presidént,” * said Mrs. Van . 2 able. Buy these Swindell Quality Products a campaign on to discredit Maj. Gessford. It is being i i discredic Mal, Gosaford” It ia being and start your new silver set this very day. started with $1 or more. mpaign against the administration of Maj. Pullman. I could name them, S The Rinas National Bank | administration. can ’ SCRAPPLE COUNTRY SAUSAGE HAM * OF WASHINGTON DC. ¢ | DRIED BEEF POTATO CHIPS BACON On Pennsylvania Avenue Facing the U.S. Treasury cl point a citizen interjected :ry as to the reason for the committed here as i Arthur Jordan Piano Co. ublish our facts, and they don't — oseph Sullivan’ declared that there 7 S is no doubt of crime being rampant What (/4 Efilelent here. “It Is a matter of common jopinion that we are not getting ct-| Is Your Office System? ficient administration,” That means—is vour office properly equipped? Perhaps your equipment is ; 1| obsolete. Homer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer i 1tendency We have a complete b ) f police, and that the body held no stock of 6 b 7 Ihrlef (iingt, him ac all, but | B Efli"__‘e’;“; an 1?}’”" . everybody felt that the city is not = 2 3 or the othce, s o e | g ae o G Street at Thirteenth If it is a question of more men heing will reveal some that will needed, he said, then the I helpiyo ought to come to the Cpayou. ciations and l¢t them know abou. considered s to be held November 8. 1 ; for firs Murphy; for s2 s._Anna R. This is important. You will do well to read—and heed—if you want to save money on a player piano O FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH Advice to the Lovelorn To him!" When words M_ W | fail, when books bore, when candy palls, and FOOT NOTE flowers fade—try . HERE is still time for belated buyers to take advantage of these present price economies. After this sale Francis Bacon pianos and players will re- vert to previous prices. s . Wherein we present the lat- Phoenix HOS e est ideas in feminine footwear that meet milady’s fancy in style as well as cost. e lalc——lolc——olc—— =l bl g et = o e [0 7™ Their quality strikes a re- : ! sponsive chord in every Time enough—lf' you do not delay. In feminine heart. ~Made a your own best interest, we say to one bit better than necessary, I Srancis Bivon i Al S e { l 3 H to pass without investigation. Just come, others. Send Her several i | 144 }31&"0 : . : irs today. We will gladly . : | . Tmow s if you please, and see what we have to par y-. .g ]- lBmgmsh Oxfords, with sad- i specially pr]ced ofiee” “dle s . in black Nor- H 5 . . e B e i O ; for this company ) | Sitoseg ot 0 i $575 In all that goes to make a sale successful. Price List é0 | = g %0 —in fairness and worthiness and attrac- : : SE A ; 3:-'%‘;"&‘5 tiveness and - “ appealingness,” —in the Phoenix L‘lsle Stockings.. ...... 33¢ D g ayment plan honesty Of gOOdS and the Slncerlty Of §E°°"i§ Slllll: Uile b Colde ) $i'}¢9 | * ALSO values,—we have seen nothing more real oenix Silk up to garter ... $1.45 e Francis Bacon Upright 3375 and genuine in all our experience. Heavy Silk, Cotton top ........ $1.95 | Francis Bacon Baby Grand-$ 745 g : Extra Heavy Silk up to garter, $2.35 | K All-silk Phoenix Stockings . ... $2.55 ' g e Remember—back of the goods stands the Colors—White, Brown, Black AT e X0 | d | house,—and back of the house a long and ' 7 ent t! 3 s. = . . Plain toe with half-inch heel o W honorable reputation,—gained through a NSAE Stackisne Silk and Wool e M L century of ’l’lg;!’lt dealing. You can buy a Heather Mix- Heathers and quality. ; player-piano” anywhere, but not a Fran- tures ... $1.95 Plain ... $195 . : 1 e and $2.95 and $2.95 : $9 cis Bacon! $ 1 ODOWN Come tomorrow. Be sure that everything is exactly as stated,—the finest values and the fairest prices you may hope to find in any market today. Come—if vor have any thought of buying. Duidor: Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 Rl Open Evenings all This Week “FEMININE-BY IJ a Ifl 0] Ifl o] lfl o] E lfl a | a and alll—"Do not allow this opportunity fl a m 0] fll o] m o] |H o] m a | a I =4 o s = o e ol e lal——— o ——[ole——s [l S o [ —— 8 - i - [of——=]o]——]o[c——=]a[———]0]

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