Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 20

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D. U, FRIDAY, OUTOBFR 21, 1%L, r oo ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON i to lssu to raise funds| BILEL TG DELAY EVICTIONS. |years after the detetminationi of | bill was originally passed for cld | Col & bohds £ ild_safitary houses éh the al: e eace between the United States and | ing up these alleys, d th n’yb&‘w‘llnn mfl At :‘J}'u 288 at Eer wofld war enemles the demoll- | section of the N.{n -ul clvfc‘;*oelg reasonable rates. y of the ey | Chmifman Foeht of the House Dis- | tion of certain alley dwemn‘u as | tion, under the leadership of Qwellors, 1t was said, are hard work- | trict committee, at the request of |authorized in u bill passed in 914: | Archibald Hopkins, has had p) ing, respectable people, who have been the District Commissioners, today It was through the efforts of the |drawn for the erection of md | foroed to live in the alleys because there | introduced a bill postponing for twolfirst Mrs. Woodrow Wilson that the!apartment houses. was no other place for them to_live. More and more PooF people are being = of e high rents oul e, = . Witathues on Viet, Our Newest Quality Product senate COmmI“ee old con_ Dr. Willlam A. White of St. Eliza- béth's Hospital, Df. George M. Kober . R & of the Soelal Hyglens Boelety of the gested Living Breeds Dis- |District, Daniel Hobinson of the pub- lic health uedrvlce.t Jameai hb!. H:pb;on o i ¢ the interdepartmental board, Mrs, ease and Vice. Howard L. Hodgkins of the board of cducation, Mrs, Whitman Cross, Rev. | The alley dwelling problem anin'FMher Jotn Cooper, Mts, Joh A cropped up before the Senate District . Grifith of the National Training; committee at a hearing yesterday on re- School for Girls um'l Dr. Francis; pression of vice in the District of Co-|Munson were other witnesses heard in favor of early action on the pend- lumbla. Representatives of the Emer-|ing bills giving the authorities more goncy Housing Association of the Diss power 1o Heal With the vice condi- trict told the » tions of the city. i e o °f’)';’"‘""e that it was )" ey irman Ball of the District com- ’ eI yomething showd Dbe done|mittee, while declaring himself heartl- ithout any unnecessary delay for the |}y i favor of laws to repress vice in eradication of these alley dwellings, for | ¢} o District, said he would oppose leg- the health and morals of the peopie of | imatien that would grant the right to { —Qfiality in the Flavor the District. m V. Mahoney, secretary of the —Economy in the Price —Protection in the Package Special Offer in: the Famous “C” Quality 'RICHELIEU PEARLS For centuries scientists have experimented upon methods of reproducing real pearls; and the final product of careful investigation—"Richelieu” pearls—cannot be surpassed. the police to arrest people merely on association, 4nd Rev. J. Milton Waldron e L L L e o sirict Commis |he said. ‘The senator added that it H 5 gregate the al-1had been called to his attention that n which dwellings now exist into {320 e DOCER 100 St B HE N enee to three soctions, the first section to com- i YEUAE WM FLCH R TN O had the worst con-|pajieq an automobile and asked theé driver, who happened to be a Wash- . ingfon business man, to give her & o roe et EI ;";""}'N““‘;f; 1if¥ As it happened, the man recog- allowed to carry through the entire pro- MiZed the young woman ;.“:'"f;’:':vm{ cram. o > e e i she was doing. Senator Ball crit- Number Underestimated. icised such endeavors to “trap” or te They told tl committee that probn-ll!iul men on so that a case might be bly between 000 and 15,000 people | made and the man in question might dwellings, instead of | be prosecuted. e a year ago. out at work =i {[CASTORIA s fifty live in said. Thess witions conduce to viee, it was waid, For Infants and Children and by doing away w the alley dwel- lings " much: would be dane o’ put s | 1 Use For Over30 Years check upon sex crimes and soclal dis- | njeaye bears eases in the District. the 1t was proposed also that the Dis- i trict Commissioners b authorized by | Wemamre of - e e e = : —— {lol——— ol ———[clc——>lolc——Jc———Tlol——]o[——olc——lall——lcle——lol—2lal——2] i » The methods used in graduating Richelieu pearls are identical with those employed with the most expensive oriental pearls. very bead is centered. Even the most rigid of examination will fail to reveal one out of alignment—a common fault with many pearl imita- tions. The luster of the real pearl is magically duplicated by a coated, translucent, opalescent bead. The real creamy pearl tints will show when you hold a Richelleu pearl up to the light. With every string_of Richelieu pearls goes a posi- tive guarantee that they are indestructible and war- ranted permantly not to peel, break or discolor. A COUPON offer of Rogers’ Brothers silver- ware in every pound rlchge! Newest patterns and all pieces. 18inch $7 3.50 24inen $7 8,00 30inch $P .50 The Most Popular at all Chain Stores Markets and Groceries Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Homer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer G Street at Thirteenth Original Goldsmith & Company States 1205 F Street Your opportunity to secure a player piano with a piano history that dates back to old ' 3 Colonial times Takeo tip from Wisthrop Wise = Savethe sur face with ze. firantffi Bacon® ijfilager,, ‘Piano NE HUNDRED and thirty-two years ago—when there were but thirteen states in the Union and the young nation was battling with foes at home and abroad—the antecedents of this business were well abreast of the times in all musical matters. So it has remained ever since! A single standard of excellence has always ruled every product of the House of Bacon—known as “America’s Master Piano Builders.” The player piano offered you here today comes of this distinguished ancestry. At Special Prices and »+ Terms for This Sale Only 3575 | PAY $]0 .DOWN The Francis Bacon Player is an instrument which appeals to one’s finer taste and sense of pride. Beautiful in design and finish, artistic in tone quality and musicianly merit—the equal in reliability of any player at any price. SANITARY FLOOR ENAME Dries overnight —uwith a tough waterproof gloss ‘This solves the old floor riddle. 5 J A brush end of Sanitary Flooe| h‘m(uydfie:&‘w{ All ready to spply—simply spresd from can to the floor.! 'l:lnhundna;::‘-dnu. Next dsy s bright, cheere, Smooth s velvet, tough es rawhide — a floor of besuty and lesting goodness. That's the result. Kyanize is favored by critical folks who value esse of spplication and caduringly sttractive results. We want to thank our friends for the splendid stipport given us in this effort to get back to “old time” prices. This sale furnishes daily proofs of our belief that people will buy—when buying is made attractive. $300 3 week on our ThreeYear PaymentPlan $745 for, 83255 Similarly EasyTerms Now—in these days of opportunity—while this splendid offer still prevails—we hope that no one cherishing a desire for good music will fail to come here and see what this really means to careful buyers. Note the prices and terms in the panel on the left—remembering also that we offer reduced prices on Francis Bacon Uprights and Baby Grands, for a limited time only. ), A a Bl ) LY Manufactured by BOSTON VARNISH COMPANY o Everett Station, Boston 49, Mass. i Wholesale Distributor: Chas. Becker Paint Company, Inc. TEAR THIS OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS b 1239 Wisconein Avense N.W it G Street at Thirteenth AT PSS These instruments are guaranteed unyeservedly sn writing for ten Without any obligation wha o mayipar asiiasyiesnd years from date of purchase—uwe holding ourselves jointly liable with the manufacturers. The purchaser is practically doubly insured. MUSICAL PROGRAM EVERY EVENING R. M. Brown, 1252 7th st. n.w. . Enterprise Hdw. Co., 927 9th st. n.w, F. E, Richardson, 2212 t4th st. n.w. C. H. Clark, [r., 1841 18t at. n.w. Geo. R. Gill, 642 Penna. ave. s.e. lsadore Small, 713 7th st. n.w. Columbia Hdw. Co., 3419 Ga. n.w. M. Goldstein, 903.905 H s A. J. Taylor & Bro,, 10th & Water sts, A. Denekas & Son, 3610 Ga. nw. Fred M. Haas, 2034 R. United Accessories Stores, Inc., 1324 B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., 11t M s.e. Haller & Haller, 930 N. N. Y. ave. n.w. Geo. A. Emmons, 207 Penna. av. s.e. Hughes Bros., 302 B st. W. R. Walis, 739 8th st. s.e. me photographs and full details of the Francis Bacon Piano 5..&«1 rl:.ne) which is now offered on special terms for SUBURBAN DEALERS. SR AR RO By e i | | [EREES 8 N Bt e Dt et SRR T IR R e s ST S SRR ST et [ | R e é:ll:flél:—d Fr':nk %-hmnmalh = Bethesda—Alfred Wiison, * Hamliton—G. T. Scholley. levy Chase—Chevy Chase 8up. Co. Hugheaville—J. W. Bowling & Co. Leesburg—Norris Brothers. S sl Street et s (o e G e LI Mechanlcaville—E. Trice & Co. Manassas—W. C. Wagener. IXEOL easssssssasancsnnaransanves YLAND. VIRGINIA, Purceliville—Miliner & Speer. Round Hili—Chas. J. Ford, [ jyman Brown. - Falls Church—~W, N, Lynch, eesverscess SAL ceneersunrare Lel | |

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