Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 11

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- AR st At ' AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER I3, 195T—PART 1. W o vy R I “THI i * | EDUCATORS’ ELECTION. 7 )ihimsr of cleselang; ecratery;ane treasurer. .| Resolutions adopted Included those I"d'fl‘ ‘ot Detioft 1s° n"h Prest asking creation of a secretary of edu- dent, ; cation in President. Harding’s cabinet: condemnation- of strikes; recom- DETROIT, Mich., novmb-r 12.— | mendations for. a federal soldler Arthur F. Lederle: of, it ‘was bonus bill and recommendations that elected president of t‘ne authority of juvenile ceurts be ex-| i3y | League of Compulsory. cation Off- | tended to-Jnclude parents. . INTERESTING PRICES ot TR e : clals at the closing session of the el ol i . i 4‘_'}‘»'“““:;:‘"‘:;‘( _::':"‘ . “’:_ . STz o g e e pa esn.] The women of,Lapland have from <mediata < s Two-car 1 o ean Chosen s tha meeting blace fof |Hme tmmemorial stood on an equal gy ey i e r R e st FINEST FRUITS ¢ N tober v “MIDDAUGH ‘& SHANNON |: & Dr. Sadie Bay Adair of Chicago was | 6qual civil and moral rights and per- Florida Grapefruit (Sealdsweet Woodward Bldx.. 15th and H elected vice president; George E. Brand). 3:fof o OriMesier . rand), 3 5 SRR e T 25¢ - Fine Florida Oranges, dozen..... 35¢ L l ] I ey ite ot [ l French Chestnuts, Ib........... ..25¢ B Makes a Specialty of = . . 1 ZEN: 3 SeEERE SR Hupmobile ——— PAPERHANGING and : UPHOLSTERING Get_our estimates. ceorhnco..lne.,:m.':a:& _ ‘ ~ 4 i i : _ NEW PRICES Steam and Hot- S-Pass. Touring. .. ... §1365|¢-Pass. ‘Caupe. ... . . ..$2245 . . < -| Water Heating 2Pass. Roadster......$1365|S-Pase. Sedan. .. ...$2295 Systems " Delivered in Washington Are: you fully.prepared ‘to : face the coming winter in comfort?. If not. consult us in regard to putting your . system in -proper working order or for the instalfation’ of new system. - MAURICE J. COLBERT - 621 F StL.NW. - M. 3016-17 Today’s Dessert! Mince Pie: Flaky, crispy pie crust enfolding a luscious concoction of suet, fruit and spices—delicious! Sterrett & F lehiirié, Inc. Champlain St. at Kalorama Rd. . Below Eighteenth Street North 5050 Quality P Egonomy in LS IS LEATHER| HEADRAPSLEWS or Two stores || Farrington Says Leader Has Capital Juua ings Co, Unlon ' e s S o e Wrecked Union -to In- ; trepch His Position. Y T WORRY . sy ; reply to & - —about that new dining table Thgton 1ags ight b’ John L. Lewls. ‘becoming: nicked, . scratched W} linternational - president of .the Mine ‘and.-defaced. Ptotect it with a Workers, Frank Farrington. presi- dent' of the Illinois union, said know of no-one in Iliinois who is sirous of succeeding President Lewis. E “There are a number of men here, f Becker cuts glass for this [||nowaver, who are doivg their best (6 d all__other urposes. | nn‘alr ;haJvu-lrect-r;tad‘: o‘t n;: ml’;neu' union by John L. Lewis in his efforts | s PRICES REASONABLE. to Intrench himself politically in -the BECKER PAINT |}{oniea Jtine WWorkers ot America.” | - the statement continued. " & GLASS CO ohn L. Lewls was in Peoria, as . he was urged to be, he would know, 1230 Winconsin Ave. that the lllinols mine workers are L 1] cras. r HopoxiN, Mgr., Tel. w. 1. || [not being misled by ranting.dema- gogues, as stated in a Washington Bress dispatch, ‘and 'he also would understand that it is useless for him OBLES .25, MYSTIC SHRINE io try to delude them by saying that os6 who are advising Illinols mine T e A e Maao. | workers are doing so because of & 0. | sire to promote their political ambi- Strictly de Juxe. For Nobles, fam: | tions.” fiek aod tolends, Outrolag trus X e- i MANHATTAN {Laundry | Embodles R | " - |8l the hig’"‘_est* art in Laundr_y- Service g Miners’ Offelal Jafled. Thoice. of ogerhnd CHARLESTON, W. Va., November iam Petry, vice president of District No. 17, United Mine Work of America, was broyght to the coun- OBiE e avees & woole w Jall here last nignt ft becam - {kpown here:today, after his arrest at IATTLE BUILDING, BOSTAN, MASS. Columbgna,omo. Mr. Petry was fn-| . dicted in connection witl# the armed DON'TBUY march - from Marmet - into Logan county last August. . —a Washing Machine until you have seen THE ELECTRO | ALBANIA CONDITION gt b, o.cue, 2 |11 BE INVESTIGATED tub feature ‘keeps the water hot five times as long as any i B} e Special Commission of the League of Nations Leaves ather machine. This: feature afone-should commend its use - to Verify Adverse Reports. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. tp every woman who is inters - ested._ in. an electric. washer. Prices have come down and terms will be given. Stop in Special eablé to The Star and the Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1921, PARIS, France, November 12.—A special commission of the league of and “see it’ demonstrated, or * call Main 697 for a demon= on in the home. 3 natjons has gone to Albania to verify reports ‘of the coriditions thers while g elilmer H. Catlm Co. [ ne new frontiers decidea by tne entente. are being ‘traced. Fear i 309-31! 13“’ St. N‘w' ‘|| general that'the refusal of the Sérbs to withdraw from Albanian territory and their deflance of the entente will result in a mew Vilna-Fiume Bur- -{genland dispute. For three years the Serbs have beeri occupying a part of Albania with a population of 150,000. - and recently they have been advanc- ing_toward the seacoast and the - %] capital, Tirena, apparently desiring - " to make the occupation of morthern + X |Albania an accomplished fact when the order of the allies to withdraw reaches them. A 1 3 The revised frontiers differ in sev- eral points from those fixed in 1913, . \ > all the ‘changes favoring the Serbs. SR Sty T DEPARTMENT A DEPARTMENT B DEPARTMENT C Finished Family, Service Semi-Finished Service ’ sl “This is a Laundry Service ?‘f]e luxe”—the highest Known as Rough Dry Damp Wash Service S i They give about 60,000 Albanlans to e Serbia in addition to several hundred achievement ever attained. It takes the entire family The wearing apparel is washed, dried Here is a Maximum Service for a Mini- 4 B . Lustrous S eountey by ihe 10gs e washing and ironing out of the home and returns every d retarried B d p;; the i All bed mum Cost. The entire washing done in i Seal Coats T oo IoTpehe recent chaniges ece beautifully laundered ready for immediate use. A TEIUSC Aoacy o A1e Bon. s ] % | Sl “hovent “under protest. bt the fiot a piece of the goods is marked. - The washing is and table linen is washed and ironed ready Softened Water and Palm Oil Soap—re- b . . will accept under protest, but the - At 50% Saving 3|resi dimeaity i to freq sngiouiig G G Albanian territory from the invaders. | Undoubtedly Serbla must withdraw ) eventually because all the great pow- ers will'support the entente decision. but as usual it is dificult to find OII' GOI’- ;hs troops’ necessary to overawe the erbs. Meanwhile ths results of the Serb geous Lmefl -invasion are pitiful. According to Atbanian figures, which in broad lines have been confirmed by neutral ob- N‘"”'e"l fugees from . last s k are dead from done in the most scientific manner. Only the most for immediate use. This is a service that turned to you sweet and clean—ready for experienced women are employed in this department.| _ tremendously reduces the labor of the the line at a nominal cost of $1.00 for 20 The charges for this high quality of service are house-wife and the cost is only 12 cents pounds. extremely reasonable. ; ‘per pound. 3 DEPARTMENT D - - ‘ ' DEPARTMENT F DEPARTMENT E . Table and Bed Linens “Mew's Wearings Blankets, Lace Curtains, Etc. All the goods are carefully counted and checked. 8 This service includes the cleaning of i . 10,000 more aj Seal Coats, 4 destitute 350, .‘,’,'.‘;"J.f,'.. nm\:“?‘e:; Table Linens, Skpx;leads ;nd Fancy. Egfl:lmxd:rhed aml:}les i This branch ;)f servxc; sl?l‘l::ug‘e&; every- il'znkemt;_lhr.éo Cunainfil._ Furniture 6nd tle have been taken. This is in ad- are never marke They are washed with specially - -~ thing in cotton, linen an ‘earings -Automobile vers, Rugs, etc. ur $250 Valae, §| dition to ,‘::,;\"",’.“fio,‘;,‘ Aome 30,000 prepared water and soap a’xvid carefullyironed bywomen . for Men.” . Full Dress Skirts, Collars and methods of lumiling’md refinishing these | ';;Ij:flgl-ou:;fl‘ag'gn Lo any ot .selected for this work. This careful service is wonder- Cuffs are laundered in a way that meets goods gives them all the appearance of archy have: beent supported by Amer- fully appreciated by particular housewives. the demands of the most fastidious. being new. jcan money. . 3 i T N FIRE TMPERILS FAMILY, | ‘Cumberland Man’s Country Home Destroyed—No Insurance. Dispateh to The Btat. CUMBERLAND, Md., Novembér 13.— THe country residence of Lee Chaney, |.real_estate dealer, this city, located lon Willlams road. eight miles from | this clty, was denro{ad by fire early {epterflly The loas ix $8,000, with no mlmnnce Mrs. Chaney, son, . I and daughter, ‘Miss' Arbus barely escaped with their i DEPARTMENTG Here is a “mon Dryc ngfo isg'pl b lous what : pavin; depanment." r it is: i marvel ‘what our ¢ cand.oin Clu:nyng DygfinhmdkefinuhmgoiWozenuCoaude_ uits, Dresses and Evening. Gowns— en’Clofl:ngandE::glefi description; and the cost is negl llgiblewhmcomparedwnfluheaddx mceyougetmoftheu B The daughter was aroused by the heat and smokse in her room. The fire is lhouglfl. to have originated from a | spark ‘from ma smokehouse, where h.m' ero -being ‘cured. The house] was-~0! rnme ejght rooms,-and was built abdut seventy-five years aso. “ TThe members of the family lost all thejs clgthing and individusi sums of money; "Mr. Chaney was-in Cu hml fi the time, maki the. family.

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