Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921.' €5 years n Busmess at 12% inomelz Furricrs for Sixty-five Yeors Jaunty—Nelu—S fylish A ' Sports Coats o S5E etch. Of All- wiih big. bushy, Natural Raccoon Collar: large, full animal, finely marked, The Sports Coats are shown in Be: and Tan ghades, full silk lined, in all sizes, for women and miisses. Tast ke th wool Sport Cl Mannish Sport Great Coats Special, $3 5 ixcellent quality FPolo Coats, .ombining warmth and style with a minimum _of weight. Splendid Coats for Walking. Business or Motoring. Remarkable values at our Speclal Price of $35. A Special From the Fur Department French Seal Coats—Imported skins and beau- full 40-inch sweep. Specially priced : Your Home A MACY Sectional Bookcase in your home will encourage the children to a deeper inter- est in literature and in their studies. It provides a con- venient and safe place for their books and adds attractiveness to the room. Visit our showrooms tfida,\' and see our unusual display of MACY Sectional Bookcases. OFFICE FURNITURE —found where business succeeds 712 13th St., NW. Main 1086 oz * A Practical Pres ent Victrola Combination We are especially demn- onstrating the beautiful model— Style 90—one of the Vie- - trola favorites ........ $125.00 Eight 10-inch Double Disc VictorRecords Complete $131.80 $10 Cash —is all you require ; bal- ance in small monthly payments. NERRRNNS 6.80 Delivery made at any time you desire—immediately or for Christmas. With a Victor Victrola and Worch Service you can sure of satisfaction. ugo Wore 1110 G - 42 Years in Business AR A A S SS SIS TR ARE SRAR AT RN SALIARL SEICETR TS SRS AR SRS S INSRS UINTASARSNERN ~ ARKKRNS R e S S R SRR S R A R A A A R R R A S R N N N N R S A b St ARl S SNXNNXNNRY | < in the hish in m | ro i —Unsettled, Irain tonight and tomorrow; warmer in in Highest, doah rivers were both clear this morn- ing. DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN.: Dalegates and s !gate and Keen~ alternate from the clerical force. Hugh F. Me- Quecney represents the janitorial e e L MAIL BANDITS, BEWARE—MARINES MEAN BUSINESS. Clonely following Secretary Denby's order, assigning marines to guard the mails throughout the country, “Devil Dogw” mnde their sppearance at Union station and other points of this city where mail {s'handled, heavily armed nd rendy for action. This picture shows two of Uncle Sam’s braves on the job with a mail truck of the city | poxt office. | SUES FOR DIVORCE. " WILL TAKE EXAMINATION. Urs. James E. O'Neil Also Asks|Six D. C. Applicants for West for Property Accounting. Point in Entrance Test. Declaring that she saved §4000 out o | Six resldents of this city have been o per week for house- with which her husband | esiEnated by the adutant general rior tonight; moderate southerly usiness now netting him | of the Army to take mLramee ox i iss,um; 4 Year, and asserting that he |amination, March 7 next, with a view | .St Virginia—Probably rain to-|SPends his money on other women and | i, their admission to the United States nd tomorrow; colder tomorrow. | §ialed that he would “go to jail before | Ayjjtary ‘Academy July 1 next. Three A e e e PDOIL | Of them were appointed by the District | . wult fol hte. divares oy Taed | commissioners—Rol S. W, Wa ker, : Ruit for an absolute divorce and ac-iSra )sch street: Fivin R. Hetberg, ir. against her husband, James k. | #3720 154h stree EL0eTE: In THE WEATHER | ! District of Columbla and Maryl. | with probably rain .- ight and tomorrow; warmer tonight; noderate southerly winds. a Roucnerty 5 ¢ lan allowa Virginla—Unsettied, with probably 2% alioaanc purchased 0.25: 8 i They were married April 18, | {5 10T e, the 25: 8 pm. | 15 M. Reeve, te, 1842 . n : 16th str. : 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 a.m., 3"'”'? e 1 ohn L. DeWits. ir.. 1444 Rhode Island L08; 0.0 avenue, his been appointed x cadet from the fifth district of Connecticit Ail trades and industries have been | a » co-operate In the “perfect N movement” to be conducied | jonn C. Campbell, 1819 G _strest, ap- i the month of November by hointed a cadet from South Dakota, and ure s date la: railroads, steamship lines and | M . 1444 Rhode I xpress companies of the United appointed a cade 19: lowest. 39. nd & enun, Condition of the Water. I States and Canada. The purpose of | ¢ 1arve by the Preside the movement 18 to stimulate fur. | 3t faree by the President. re and condition of the ; | et Pt = r public interest in good packing | PR I A Greac il Temper: shipments and fo enable the carc| The Bolivians prepare from clay| . clear. {o improve the transportation | a eauce that adds relish to their po -River Waters. tatoes, ¢ Jl Puts It In YourHome THIS WEEK ONLY the of Statious. convenient Joying the comfort “Minneapolis” con- tention and performs its before you arise and matn- : Q Q You can pay | monthly terms— and convenience of troiled furnace. duties autornatically — taining an uniform tempera- 9 the balance in 6 while you are en- a home heated by a It requires little at- that of heating the home ture night and dav. AW Call at Our Showrooms or Phone Main 3883 ——and our representative will call with full particulars about the “MINNE- APOLIS” for your consideration. rnates to repre- ' and the first the Teachers' neil. the reorgs tion of which be completed Tueslay, were ¢lect- ay afternoon ut a meeting | nklin School. Miss Rose rector of primary in- ¢ { nt the kind~ xon. third grade, , fourth fzrade.‘ Mutual Service Bureau, Inc DISTRIBUTORS 1411 New York Ave. X. fourth | Directors and heads of departments | ols @ © represented by Rebecea Stone- Carroll is dele- Ty Ei prad M Ww. $1,000 to Educate Your Boy or Girl 1 An education for your boy or girl is one of your fondest plans. Let the Commercial National’s INSURED SAVINGS PLAN —help you accumulate the fund in easy, comfortable in- stallments. f Make small monthly deposits for 120 months. The de- posit required at the average age is $8.20 per month for each $1,000 you wish to save. {1 If you live you receive $1,000 at the end of the ten years. 1 If you do not live to carrlir out your plan, the insurance feature provides that the full $1,000 wil at once be paid to ' any loved one you name in addition to the amount to your . eredit in your savings account. f { This plan is daily becoming more popular. Come in and r talk it over. . T CHARLES C. TUCKER...... Counsel Commercial National Bank _ Corner 14th and G Streets The Bank that Introduced the Insured Savings Plan to Washington ..$1.450.000.00 CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS . 15,000,000.00 RESOURCES, OVER ... COLLECTIONS MADE at all points throughout the world. FOREIGN EXCHANGE of all countries bought apd sold at lowest rates. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for rent, $2.50 per year and up. i | = 1 1 BROOKLYN MAN HELD IN COCAINE CASE HERE Narcotic Squad Makes Arrest at Unfon Station and Obtains Large Quantity of Drug. WILL WRECK BUILDINGS. $25 SALARY LIMIT. hPlnnu for the wrecking of several of | Prisoners’ Relief Society Places the unusecd temporary buildings erect- . ed for war purposes, on leased ground | Maximum Amount for Services. west of 17th street and south of New | No officer or e York avenue, are under consideration ' ers’ R ! by the public building commission, of | t whigh Senator. Smoot is chairman. | of The ground legses are to be can-| aft ploye of the Prison- y i= to receive mor« Following an investigation cover- ing a perlod of two months, Detec-lceled and the bulldings eold to the| The directors reported e .g.'n-,« highest bidders, following the con-| of 1y be in good shape. ;:"" Sanders and Evans and Internal | { BEEH GG T ference on limita- | E. E. Duddiug, president, will be In ovenue Agent Rakusin of the nar- of the socicty during the en- tion of armament and Pacific and far | € ’eallern questions. & astern questions. 0 swmevedr T s e e cotic squad yesterduy arrested Sam- year. uel de Sante, thirty-two years old, 338 Unlon avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. as he stepped from = train at Union station. The officers reported the : seizure of cocaine valued at approxi- The Proof of the Pudding mately $1,500, the bootleg price be-|& _js in the ecating with Dr. Wyeth's handmade coalne T've ever meen’ tuken’ trom a5 ANTEED for IP or DROP. ¥ Light as a feather, the pudding is going to taste mighty nice. . ‘erms of Payment to Suit Examination Free Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. the wslizhtest semblance of ond, honext d ntistry un_rfl‘ person under arrest,” remarked Detec- | tive Sanders, who has been head of | the squad a number of years. i It 1s belleved by members of the! neurotlc squad that De Sante expect- | ed to dispose of the cocaine in a| lump to a local distributor. The nar- | cotic was contained in 308 one-gram packages and nearly two pounds in bulk. De Sante had only about $% My perfect in cash in his possession when ar-| (3 Socrton Tecth| Gond frdge. rested and taken to police head- [ B Will Not ip Work, avarters. £ or Drop—S5.00. | s3_gi—ss Fillings. 0o to §1 up Members of the gquad have worked | £ Other Sotx of | per Tooth 1B Kol siiver, wmal- hary to identify New York and local connections of the’man under arresi and it was not until yester actually succeeded in e: identity of the alleged suppl o Teeth. £5.00 up., Open Every Even Lrdy and mrids i ette da keep rame aud (ocation of our office ing_Until 8 0'Cloc -~dance, All Wi your When arraigned before United States | Commissioner Hitt on a charge of violation of the Harrison law, De| Sante waived a preliminary hearing ! and was held for action by the grand | jury.” He was releascd under $5.000, ond. MR/ RIRIUR D RICR R IR DRl R DR RIRRICIR] £ : % Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N.W. rand Union Tea Co. Largest and Most Thet. oughiy Eauipned Furlors ia W ho=e Main 7066. EREREREEE T O SOFT COLLAR: DN ¢ SIX FOR 85¢ INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business * THE MAN'S STORES - HERE’S SOMETHING GREAT! 1,200 PAIRS “MONARCH "~ ENGLISH HEAVY RIBBED ~ PURE WOOL HOSE = &= 616-17 ST. N.W. 1005-1007 PA.AVE. $2. 3 Pairs for Three beautiful shades, heather mived. Al scld for 81 a pair. Money’s Worth or Money Back T B AT Men,s Five Dollar Sl‘lOGS “Cheap” only in price! HEN Ford put out his “Flivver” he gave it a real Engine. When Ingersoll introduced his Dollar Watch—it kept time. And we de- layed again giving you men $5 shoes—until we could again give you $5 shoes that would Wear! Strictly solid Tan and Black upper leather—not “split” or “shoddy.” Goodyear welt oak leather outer soles, with full grain inner soles. Spring-step rubber heels. And good workman- ship —clean-cut edges — strong stitching — padded tongues— shapely, good-looking laced and Blucher lasts. You get all this in our new $5 line. Shoes, not merely built “to sell at price,” but to give real service. Buy them with confidence. /s “Tri-Wears” All styles and lasts in these famous Shoes now back to a new, low-price level. ’

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