Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 5

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"THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. T)E(‘E.\IBEH 29, 192f.7 DEATH R AL L I o= ——————— WILD-GAT SCHEMES ... e veae w2l FROM THE AVE NUE AT NINTH A coroner’s jury yesterday, at an in= quest at the District morgue, re- turned a verdict that the death of . .. Charles F. Roberts, a Capltol police- i man, on Benning road near 24th : street 'Tuesday - afternoon, was the| e result of an accident. Eugene Thompson Tells Ro- |“Festimons showed that Roberts-and | a friend were on the side of tho roud ri v ] H h tarians of Methods of [falking, and that as o trnck e | P ; = -md pushed it against the o L] 4 ) pedes Promoters. The lmll\ was turned over to rel nd taken to Deal's undertaking Detailing various methods resorted e bt Ll R to by promoters of fraudulent securi-|where funeral services will b. ties in the District of Columbia, and ducted \lll! uflcrn()un at ; i aenl o ‘was Washington so honeycombed with ! Outside of his concert appearances; SRR S—— = the sparkling brilliance and youth ! ‘ T . 8 : omorrow at LEVITZKI gene Thompson of Crane, Parris & oke in support of the T of I.evxtzkss playing can only be oner e ol PERPETUAL the Rotary Club at the New Willar - heard thru : moiel goetersey nicon, L on-(f BUILDING legislatioh now before ing that more than $500,000 was - mulcted from the citizens of the Dis- e trict each year “through schemes, that if carefully analyzed, could be Congress at the weekly meeting of detected by a chil If ou own an Ampico, Levitzki rsoied brokers' to SWshingion of Pays 6 Per Cent play for you wheneveryou wish. DS the sthteSor Sarviand duc 1o the |[l| on shares maturing in 45 = e S To have the artistry of one great o e or 83 months. It ; - = e 200 questionable operators 3 > driven from that state,” said Pays 4 Per Cent i »* pianist,alone, everatyourcommand Hiomnean. “more. than forty have 24 7 ' ; opened offices in this city.” . = A > e on shares withdrawn be- 4 isworth vastly more than the mod- e ares withdraw | 70'(@ OLL . réd 0o7¢C erate cost of the Ampico. Assets More Than Hear : for finvesty cluded his address by urging the s7,0°0,000 . W membership to support in its fullest| The AMPICO in :he KNABE the et mow endin in Congress. i Surplus Nearing KNABE WAREROOMS, INC. :l,',‘i‘l’:‘i:fiz.f::‘." ?{::m‘:,;n;:":":é;‘?‘ “" s 15% off on everytlliflg—aml that’s ing t'his legitimate,. c%ear-cut way of 5 M. Williams, Pres, \: g the m ler, a i g.}r:g "f.ll;::‘\l— E S'_t's;_g!!. i our story. No re§er\'at10ns—no clcfu‘— showing our appreciation to our many 1330 G N.W. JosuuA W.'CAKR, Secrctary [ | ance lots—no specxals—l}o comparative thousand patrons. No matter what you 4 ",‘5,;‘,;,;’2} ke T i ' prices. Just a clean 15% off on every- need—winter overcoats, suits, heavy thing in the P-B Store, which is the ! finest of evervthing that men and boys "FUR SALE les n(cre!flry‘ s Club, who | underwear, shoes, shirts, hats, luggage —you will find that 15% off of prices th "‘""4"“‘“"' '.‘,',fu "fi.\‘d’éfi”’iioi?' January Prices || wear. e e enat o e iginally moderate now places your Every Coat | : ongId g D 2 | Coming out of the largest Christmas type of merchandise within the reach oi I business we have ever had, we are tak- your purse. ; Y r is, o . : ,,,Yi.l‘.:ff.."“ :i| Will Be Sacrificed ¥ atopted by Fnente ; : | iments for attendance a Northern Seal Coats Presidents of Rotary Ldu’\rd 2 5 ham. John Poole, John nuu.n 36-inch aniel d. - Calla en” con- || Silk Lined $69 00 | Mg L (v $50.00 ? NO SERVICE CHARGE 4' tiam nse o adcliffe, || rat—Pieced o s Concere wnneee, || Otther Bargains W attendance at a 3 TERMINAL COMMERCIAL = Migmmal Fhite s I. J. FOX fit of St. Rose's chhnicu b&huo]l 1220 G St. N.W. "~ 738 12th St. N.W. ‘ f Davison. LlTT 15% off in the 15% off in the : Men’s Furnishing Department BANK HERE AND GAIN A FRIEND Men’s Clothing Department The discount covers every thing in stock in this = G . department. It includes men’s imported and domes- 159 off on the finest winter underwear, union tic overcoats, priced from $30 to $90, fur-lined over- suits (including Vassar), shirts (madras, silk and oats, priced from $100 to $350, and the famous % 7 | ;Hatncl\pDuluth ovi u’foms {mccd irom $45 to §75. percale), bath robes, lounging gowns, handkerchiefs, E hose,-gloves, mufflers, neckwear (imported and do- . In men’s suits it includes blue serges and fancy mestic), pajamas, sweaters, umbrellas—everything JOHN BROSNAN, Jr., Pres. SIDNEY THOMPSON, Cashier —is ready to do your Painting, patterns, full -dress suits, Tuxedo suits, cutaway in thi ’d ¢ ; + Avith h’ cceplicn’ of P;:I Paperhanging and Tpholstering | coats and striped trousers. Also our entire stock «ig this department with the exception' o eI in a manner Tou will appreciate. | of gabardine coats, and rain coats. Nothing excepted. .and Interwoven hose-and Manhattan -shirt: co [n 13325 14th St N —= Saving examples as follows: $195 iur-lined overcoats, now...... e .$165.75 Examples : $8.50 winter union suits, now 63.75 4,50 winter union suits, now. .. Princess Cnntacuzene Speaks at Forum of Arms Limftation. jfimm { S§75 overcoats, now.... SENCREIRR _Relie EEyAtonT for Al ustie o ° : $60 suits and overcoats, now. ... .. 51.00 12.00 silk shirts, now.... ene, granddaughter of G H S5 i rercoats, now. 5 42.50 i 7 |G i S of Gen. fi @ i ;i(s) suits aug overc ; , N0 - 3.00 madras shirts, now... central committee for Russian e 1 nd overcoats, NOW..c.ee » H 2, at the forum of the Nationai Coun DL, T, | g suisia 3 i 5 500 pajamas, NOW......... .... for the Limitation of Armament yes ‘adeni? i $37.50 suits and overcoats, now. .- 3L87 50.00 lounging gowns, now Letter Size T No hunt for writing ! $30 full dress and tuxedo suits, now....... 42.50 Gl 2 OAK CABINET She urged materials here. Paper, cause for relief from this count new pens and ink are X help tendered the United Staf supplied every day as [H And so on throughout And so on throughout Ru)!fld. durlnl.' the Lnlh‘al perlod of regular as clockwork. o 7 That's Majestic service ‘ this department. this-department. all-ways. s T morrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. T! forum js open to the public, and an 3 R opportunity for general discussion of S { 2 the submarine problem will be af- forded at the close of discussion. = = 15% off in The Boys’ Shop ~ 15% off in the Men’s and Women’s Shoe FIRE RAGES IN VESSEL. Department i { i | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December 29. Fire broke out in the hold of the N Say “Majestic” i 2. Pyne 11, 10 the taxi man | A flat discount of 15% will be allowed during o'clock this morning, and si 3 . 5 S . Rours Tater atill wos ruging. The 2 3 this sale on suits and overcoats for boys (including vessel, 1,267 tons, has a cargo of < y Patrick-Duluth Mackinaws and Sweaters) ; also the i sy iis ioaread. Jof Line , entire stock of boys’ furnishings: underwear, shirts, Including women’s - e\enmg pumps; women’s e o toea ahd romone » pajamas, stockings, etc. dancing pumps, and women’s shoes and oxfords. e i 2 : % o Examples: Women’s $12 shoes, now........$10.20 fd oy No restrictions. No reservations. Simply 15% Women’s $10 shoes, now........ 850 XMAS off of the present prices. | does not end the winter season. Tt is just ‘Also the famous Teck shoes for men, formerly e e T e E \amplc: Boys’ $25 suits and overcoats, now $21.25 g i selling for $8 to $12, now reduced 15%. . FURS 1 Boys’ $20 suits and overcoats, now 17.00 ; L am offering reduced prices on fur wm[ u Boys’ $15 suits and overcoats, now 12.75 Examples: Men’s $12 shoes, now.. ..$1020 30-33 Bo)s $12.75 suits and overcoats, 10.84 Men’s $10 shoes, now. 8.50 oy e . MAR."N WO Avenus NWes Boys’ $5 sweaters, nOW......ooes 475 Byt . Men’s $8shoes, now. .. 680 Fll Cab t 1 $2.00 flannelette pajamas, now. 1.70 . Children’s $6 shoes, now. 5.10 . mg me s 2 =i Children’s $4 shoes, now... 3.40 and And so on throughout And so on throughout this department. this department. The Great Metropolis Sunday, January 8 Special Through Train A Majestic Electric Heater |8, v, e c * Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, $1 1 .00 o s..,u,.h.,m. St Phoenix and Interwoven Hose Only Excepted - Transfer Cases at Special Low Prices The (‘«I.lln)'.l.‘i are of subsiantial They e four the fronts of 1 with quarte; < or 1 mahogany, mounted on sanitary legs and \H.r‘u tively designed and finished. e Transfer Cases are of all- oakc construction. The sides are double-paneled to give ra strength. The drawer oper- « on rollers. Each drawer is a compiete unit in itself and can dded to as it becomes neces- ch 5, April 2, 30 5 / '.r(clut- on sale beginning Fridsy - coding date of excursion ~ The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. Radiantfire Gas Heater arload purchase enables us r them at very low prices. ne them at our showrooms Oak Cabinet, letter size....... $16.70 Mahogany Cabinet, letter size. . 18.90 Oak Cabinet, cap size......... 8 b b e i L s 5 MUDDIMAN&‘,. Transfer Cases, per unlt 616 12th St.—1204 G St. THE AVENUE AT NINTH | The Autormobile For Sale col- | umns of The Star are the quick- i est and most economical method 1} for the disposition of your used car and the best market for the g purchase of a desirable car. —found 1chere business succeeds 712 13th S( N.W. Main 1086 S S OFFICE FURNITURE ’J P Grippe quicker than anything ilwe know, pre_yentin( pneumonia. will break a Cold, Fever nfll

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