Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 9

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FORDNEY HOME ROBBED day.” The s h was part of & pro- | later than nden tomorrow; phone |pack committee, will make a brief re-' '« | gram.af the Polish Club to commemo- | number, Main 66. port of progtess mmade for the anpual - rate the Pollsh insurreotion of 1830, | Following the dinner, Mrs. T. W.|Christmas party’ Kiwaols gives the " er speakers were: enry rrett, airman of the f the District. Representative's Residence Visited | o1, 0 /i 500 "ot Dr. Henry C. of Christmas poor children o a lars—Oth: Kalusowslel, leader in the Polish | [ by Burg! er Thetts. || ion of 1530; Ignatius Jawney Tontinued from Eghth Puu Burglars visited the residence of Rep- |and Jopn Wedda. Staniey Wisnionki||ll- "d s s 1 i Tesentative Joseph W, Fordney of Mich- | Presided. D I _’hm ar. uklonvllll. T “gfi%%%“&%m BILLION UECREASE S@Ci@ty HEATING PLANT Pt R And not only that, but CORNELL WALL I’AI’ER CO. you'll save money on 714 13th N.W. will at home |night and ransacked A ¢ ? . 2t et Trving wiset. policemin dincovered, an: open wind KIWANIS DINNER PLANS. uel after our experts e el ke Lhet P e e ok he Family “wors 2 4 ; igan, 3817 Jenifer street, Baturday have done the neces- Commissiomr Blair Re orts Plans have been completed for a . out of the city, the it - { sary overhauling: BICYCLES l 3 fip o Sl Jn. e B e gibbond) i o iy Wit St boom sronr | T WAL Attand Tadies” Hight Fully Guaran- ncrease in Collecuon Decomier 8 Sl W i tud Bxcycln ‘44’5 Ch; rluytmu" icte Yory \ppropriate for|iast night an -trlnved it of electrieai| Detalls for an interesting program In the interests of our patrons we are unusually careful in ing. s the police of the loss of jewelry and |Club at the Hotel Washington Tues- |l fousewives, Z Thi idited mflct hc;nr. ng"%-'ml :gn r and 6. Many useful and Bnn:fi";)xd ml l'_lte'n*‘mg;e s f"’y‘&’. Celebration Tuesday. 2 3 g.,..,, article b fixtures valued at $100. ate completed for the Ladles' night |||, making selection of foodstuffs. Our attention to price and quality | ; Costs During 1921. eoxiarticle bodtha, .;”zy_nh-yn;i.lgl L. G. Merts, 300 Taylor strest, told |celebration to.bo given by the Kiwanis | [l has recommended the P-K Market to thousands of Washington’s 621 FSt.N.W. M.3016-3017 ; Who * are curifous th d Degrease of nearly a billion dollars | tneir future 1f o mystorig; wearing apparel valued at §238.50. day night. in the government revenues during|part of m“:‘gyg‘"fi:‘ -“:I:'n" the :nlv Frederick Diets, 5306 38th street, re- Owint to limited space not more the fiscal year 1921 and the incresse |ment will be given, th turned home last night and found some | than 300 persons will be able to attend : Cholce sugar cured; yeoar o ing opened R othe, v"i!"m be~ one had gained entrance by smashi the dinner, which will be at 7 o'clock, | 10 1b. st in the cost of collection were pointed | !N& OPened by Mgr. Thomas The pro- | wind » ng & 2 8 to 10 Ib. sizes. ",,, will be followed By danain ndow and stolen a revolver, articles [and thoSe members have not al- out in the annual report of the bureau | Pho, bazaar will take place at. Car:| ierc S 214 gther property. ready procured ‘tickets are requested | [["Eo gy b, Dates (bull) of internal revenue made public today. | roll Hall, 924 G street northwest. ashilght, revolver and | to communicate witl uglas on, ) e B eoeer: |- The Gibbons Club. entertatned at s | (S01%,ffom an automobile was reported | chairman of the ticket committee. not b, sugar cured G frait (medium)g for 25¢ | e by Charles W, Hughes, 800 B street H also made a plea for a centralisation “‘““‘. siving ‘;,a:c; given. in their. clib- | nirtheast g | Boiling Beef........Ib., 10c Potatoes ( 2t ), 15 Ibs., 38c rooms Baturda; 'otatoes (,° » 8.y No. 1s Apples (onathan®) 3 doz,, 40c Where Your Dollsrs cm. h of the affalrs of the bureau now scat- AT e Sausage fered about the city In seven buila: | EREMOU Hobioke Alumnes Asso:| MENACE IN BOLSHEVISM. ake yeast | st ey [t 23, e AR S S SR L L LT L P DS = ings, in many of which the fire risk | Kugene £. Stevens Tuesday, Novem: Scrapple (homemade) Jb,, 15¢ \( 106 East ¢ |Lieut. Labot Sees Europe Overrun : the past fiscal year totaled 34 Chovy: Chase, Md. Dr. Hooker of Shoul [ 720-22-24 Tth St. NW 000,765 against $5,407,580,251, for the |Mount Holyoke College and Mrs, Frank ould France Disarm. : fiscal year ended June 10, 1930 & de- (}l“‘:vngki‘n!kprfls’ldle{n of thé Natlonal | Speaking before the Polish Club of | 3 se o 2,679,486, or 15 per cen a. ssociation, will be the|Washingt: t Jemima Pancake Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 87 Cents for Each $100. fPoRkere ALl Mount Holyoke women | last night, -Lfem'h;e:.“m;:t To’rmtnv::‘ Amnt i P THA TGat O SOululatering. the. 152 y are invited. French embassy declared that *if | 1 ron Flcur,z_____ packages ternal revenue laws for the year, the| Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford have | Liance Were to disarm today Ger-| report ssid, was $40,303,718 or 87|returned from Front Roval. Vi |M&0Y. Poland, France and other Bu- e " | Olives, 25¢ jar for can cents for each $100 collected com-|where they s & w+| ropean states would be swept away,” » o3 paced with S5 ceats for the Dreced-|Cok and Mra” Samnacy iamiving with Bettre the oxash of bolabewisn. CHer ED | Del M°‘“° Strawberries, E il Brfii’f’,“{a,’,‘“""“ i fome;, MountalnView, mear Front| 1RV 2SI MG o 35c; 3 for $1.00 | Eveporated Milk ‘i, -1l Y e s — TioeE ot "Brafeea “boruad tor-por Tablets rol 1y i eu abot pralse olan 'or her Not a question of cost or selling price, but principally a thought P I R R oIt ta claimed that American women | part in European uffairs, characieris- | P K Cofiee Always a favorite < - child-labor 14 out o e an Englisl ng e republic as “one of the bul-| Sold at the Peoples Drug Stores d for a greater Volume of Business on Tuesday. - Hundreds of || fror 'frer, 0% 16w, which. fedugted | women. warks agalnst anarchy in Kurope to- by all good drugsists everywhere. ——————— ilk Ruffled Petticoats P Of the total taxes collected during These will take the place of Silk Petti- 863,091 against 31, ‘50 “‘ 2“ in 19 coats and cost only about one-fourth the $1 79 TEheiprindipa] decreases in th ;nd profits taxes price. Tops are of fine quality Cotton Taf- On alcoholioc liquors, $57,247,720; to- feta abnd the ruffli:s olf changeable Taffeta, in a big range of colors, including p]cnty 5 the ort sald, Navy Blue and Black. were materially offset o aaaus of T estate tax, $60,407,69 ransportation NN g/ ||and telegranh, '$12,164.326, and admis- Beauhfu“y Embl‘o‘dered Collections under the penalty pro- sion and dues, $13,972,09; visions of the national vrohibition act 4 during the year totaled $2,152,387. Receipts trom distilled spirits, inciud. . Serge Dresses Bt e i s 2 155585065, compared it 397.903,275 . Women's Fine French Serge Dresses, in 6 beau- in 1920, while fermented || tiful styles. Some have richly embroidered s dl&g"fés.::&flnfllny.::lcg s 'Ithh"e bodices with skirts trimmed to match; others sy s R etloibs gthes ‘@ ibanded with contrasting color silk braid. TR we than fruit 86,365,658 taxable gallons of distilled spirits, & decrease of 13,250,133 s t‘rom 0, while 34,993,154 “rr’}- ved.from bond, an 2 l ngrease ol | 4'll 245 gallons over 1920. Omen s 0 Oa Liquids containing more than one- half of 1 per cent of alcohol produced at breweries and de-alcoholizing : Gre?; Heavy Winter Coats, tailored thibraweries Sand jas:aloonolising rom Heavy Heather Mixed Coatings. $ {’” ur! 146763 gallons, © compared with These were. worth up to §25.00 and 286:169,680 gallons during the previous the small lot n’t last the dzv out at vear, while the quantity of cereal $11.99. All sizes. beverages containing less than one- half of 1 per cent of alcohol produced YN, ///// DO || wuiions, s s "the emd ot the vear there were 27,604,896 gallons in bond, as compared with 17,677,370 gallons lng e om orts on June 30, 1920. Increase in Efficlency. There are only 60 in the lot of these heavy com~ ‘e:afia:a;mi: ':l'a: ;\:’r'nnba‘rlxotfytmx“:o(l‘; T 5 forts, covered with dark figured cambrics. s 1 00 D e G i i B 1 wonderful, warm covering for children’s beds. ‘Commissioner Blair as a means of in- Limit, 2 to a customer. creasing the efficiency of the internal revenue service. During the past ten years, he declared, the work of the revenue bureau has been entirely . . . transformed and the number of tax- 5 airs Nottingham Curtams, Fr. ||| i=m iy ey v ineresess 'y L] from approximately 600,000 to a total ' N of 9,000,000 annuall; ¥ You have never bought Nottingham Lace Cur- “Practically all of the 600,000 taxe ¥ : '/ - tains as good as these less than $1.25 and you've payers,” he said, “dealt with collectors N, = often paid a lot more. While they last tomorrow of internal revenue but once each Q\ Not more tham 4 pairs to n eustomer pavyers. tomether. with_the orly < payment features provided for income I A 7 taxpayers, necessitate 15,000,000 separ- ate transactions annuall: " And Every Day Until ‘Supply Is Exhausted 15¢ Standard Apron Gingham . || resezuse s oo e X 1,000 yards, cut from full pieces, in a big range 1 0 %E::‘?z;x:‘oi'&%flfms:fl' ol out vemed 2 Different Packages of Useful, Beautifully of Blue and White Checks. Guaranteed all fast color; - . ‘touls cents per pound §To 'keep small stores from taking quantities, ! the and average: l. cents per pound. i Colmd and Embo“ed number of yards is limited to 10 yards to a buyer. —Advertisemen Chrlstmas Cards, e 'Package Marker Ladies’ Round Whlte Aprons 45 a S 3 Neat Round White Tea Aprons, trimmed with ruffle Dea hs R s \ 5 [ ] Il"e%“tpfcfy Sl e 2 4 C :fi“m:mé_mj.z;"dm:._é. ~ v and Chrlstmas . Births Reported The following births have reported to the health deyartment within e 1ot twenty- Small Boys’ Belted Norfolk Suits L four hours: Just a little lot of samples in these Boys’ John and Kate Charhuss, boy. Norfolk Suits with straight pants, in a good mfi'fid.fl}.’:fl“{“}k&my S range of dark colors. Samples are usually g'mph‘xi and Julia T. Messina, extra well made. Sizes 2 to 6 years. i,‘;;',‘, n";‘,‘;_t‘:,.’:flf;h‘?". boy. - ullivan, doy. ind Grayce Scheuch, boy. Oeo:r‘ [ Charles L. and Grace smmunhflm ry R. Vm rL John sie R. Jomes, boy. Tadiey ‘apd Locile. Rich Wihliam A. and Ethel 8, 1812 K street. Walter Beed Houpltal, sl ¥. Colvin, 63, 1520 umeu. aveue Infants’ 69¢ Dresses B et e g ' [ ] 2 5 ‘Insbella Mitchel Emergency Excellent Quality Nainsook and Longcloth ymhm %'"fiu “%cnm- w ] Dresses, either short or long, neatly trimmed with northeast. Dewghan ruffles, laces and insertions, while still others c Henry D. Burwell, 46, 6t. Elisabeth's Hos- N have hemstitched hem at bottom. pHal Hoa Gy, ST ottt V0000700000000 //////,// 2 Althou, ‘xh ‘women have had the right to vote Norway since 1907, the re- 3 ;:nt el;;}tl?n éolm&-t:rt?!'nrt:; w.: B i S o5, $12.00 Winter Coats S o fice. : |Sizes range for girls of 4 years up to 14. An Gladys Deacon, j* i excepnonallv good lot of coats, made from heavy s :::’m?enf:vcl u:ei"‘:ltbofi:::'el: ¥ céatings, in Blue, Brown, Navy and Green. The Palace for, family records. Besides smaller sizes have fabric fur trimmings, while appearing in many scenes taken, she BE big glr!s coats are self trimmed. has_taken many shots.hérs “ Boys’ Gray Ribbed Umon Suits | Formerly $1.00 © Just for tomorrow will these heavy Union Smts 2 _be sold, in gizes 6 to 16 years, at this low price. .7 2 :Closely nbg d and lined, with heavy, soft fleece c fand one-button closed- crotch style. a full cut from heavy outing flanncl. with pink ue stripes, in sizes up to 20 neck. Men—it’s up to get a winter’s supply at a saving if you in- Ladies’ Silk H (] ose The famous “Ipswich” Make Fiber Silk Hose, even to-the garter top; seamed back; double sole and high spliced heel. These are termed second qualjty, but not a defect can be found. Very special tomorrow. / 0c Fcy Outing el | Nearly 2,000 yards to sell tomorrow of this Heavy p . Qulhty Donble Fleece Flannel. Perfect goods and cut 1 0 Get the Complete Set—Different Packages Every Day These ate high-grade Christmas Cards, Christmas Package ‘Markers and Christmas Tree Noveltxes—they’rc beautifully lithographed in colors or embossed—and are the same quality that you buy’at stationery stores.”. There are different pack- ages every day, so start today to save the entire assortment, and when Christmas rolls amund you'll be able: to save. thd oxX- pense of buying them at fancy prices. - * But remember—these Christmas Cards.are only being mppdwdhkwlsldcdflrod,wdymmm upplyyoc,pllanehmolnlflmlwc’!mthdhcucuppfiddom y length from full pieces—assorted. Pink, blue or bhck lmpu.

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