Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 16

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THE. EVENING . BTAR,: WLSBJNGTON D..© WEDN'ESDAY - JAN » : yihs UPPUSES EFFORT 52 :% "“———+““ T whiomiszdr [ Cyick Servie KAU MAN Foorans |- wovies.|| $1.00 TIRE SALE || Bouquet Coffee LEWIS M. THAYER 1'“ | m Bt Superbly Flavored - |l S 1NV, |\ = Frorel Hadleigh et g e KV 6 Per Cent Provision Would |22 & ochs Shows et of Dix " BERMUDA—CUBA P 2 5 ¢ Lb Eye-Stram Mfly Explfiln um.k;'e:":vmgc"-.lN w. c' QFFICE | —those hesdaches that mow axc ||| - Bremkfast Speclal, 5o, 600, |y MED ERRANEAN CRUISES crimination in Show{ng Films. E; t Alienate Confidence. st Spectal, S0, .| New Window Shades | CAUKGRMIA AND HONOLULY the 6 per cent rate fixed by the trans- | Review, lold' m)el-:ll;‘e;: of“tllao g:te:if B “’ 5 g meon) portation act would “allenate what-|Congress of Mothers s eoting (N th St. NW, lll'dle BERNARDA BAER."‘"_ B S {| CORNELL WALL PAPER co Steamabiy and Tourist Awencs. Sold only af Doran’s Chooolate SBep, 39 H St. N.W. (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). Banker Says Setting Aside of GOOD AND BAD § N‘l Little Paint— - CARIBBEAN cnwses damnation in motion pi! ——or reom papered, Seuth 19 %080 i mfl»&fi; % brightan Ogeifi.—sm Lines DIES’ CRUIS! There ‘is not only s\lvllmn watl . ' .| G. Cochs, executive secrytary £ The . You.' An exa ey An efr t this time HOURS, H Eu ori n effort at this time to set aside|Nutional Board -of Mowng Plcl\lte . ALL sizEs - atio Dlnner T.mfnd Huu ll.fi ‘ph:;sh‘:d, % ;vn- lent, ever confidence remains In the future|T terday afternoon at p.he Ebbln m of our rallroads and thelr securities,” | ot T —~Tol. H codward Building Jerome J. Hanauer, a New York in- noéfime pictures are all right for Jiles 1325 F St. Nw. 2nd Floor, 217 & 218 Evaes Bldg. A 714 13th NW. 1 own persons, but not for* boys and vestment banker, declared today at . = = l 18, said Mr. (.och-. In ur Yolllh girls,’ pen Lvery the Interstate Commerce Commission | Sur “paronts used to- tell s cex investigation Into transportation |books were not good for usj unt Ve o= | S £t wera. older.” " ——— 8AM.to6 i "Atter his talk Mr. Cochs Ahowed a Mr. Hanauer at the same time ex- | pumber of educational films. pressed his conviction that it would| Work of: the parent-teachdr asso- be impossible for the commission to|clations was outlined by Mnps. Glles x rates which, under present condi- Scott Rafter, president of thel organ- 1. tions, would enable the rallroads to ization. who presided. She | tm\’h" receive a 6 per cent return on their: b property investment. He estlmued that a rate of return which would al- v | =Only 3 More Days! interest on bonds and a margin of| ;:tel) lof lean years would be 6 2- lx . MEZZOTINTS “In_enacting the transportation act,” ‘ 2}'.{ }éan‘?:er continued. J:tf(;l:g‘ l:\ WATER COLOES cent clau: omitted to provide that the ship of the country should furnish m’ PAINTINGS trafic necessary to make the Iaw effective. Contrary to the bellef held | AS MUCH AS ¥ many, there is no guarantee what- soever. The companies are to earn/| the return if they can, but if they do 50% e en permitted | OFF! ° Hundreds of fine plctures, are subject to the sa reproductions of mast 4 Zorces a4 amy other business e;del:vor | and moteworthy ariginals, n k ThEV must be permitted to bui up RK. substantial surplus in good years to ductions unti} !A'l'llluY them to survive in times of on. Only thus cin their u'edn‘ SEE THEM! ized. ;| VENABLE’S 12231225 G St. N.W. (Beginning Feb. 1st 1307 H St. N.W.) The Big Fumtture Event That Is Proving Its Worth—Helpful To Homemakers, thh in Savmgs——Good forAll Furmtare Buyers ~ Liberal Credit Terms to one and all -=-The Hub’s Part- Payment Plan is a help, not a hin- drance. Tadic an in. Broportionate trame. he Thoeswnlioiahispiogrers N e T take advantage of .opportu- EDMONSTQN’S nity. Today the Hub gives you FORM Boote and-Oafords for the opportanity to replace the Men, Women and Children. old pieces of furnitare in your home with brand-new furnish- ings at substantial savings. Boots & Oxfords No. 905; Note the points indi- cated by the lettered ar- TOwWS. January Clearance Coal Heaters $19 “Park Oak™ Coal Heater: nickel trimmed; . pipe included, '$11.75 Parlor Tables‘ $395 Solid z%: | Bedroom Suites square top and Use Your Credit in the January Clearance RO They mean Fit, 1 ,Ci'flf;"' Ga- und;;l:;; Four-Piece Mahogany-Finish Bedroom $ 75 3 b = s850 Manoge | Suite. Was $140.00. Sale Price . . . ¥ ol J | it s ] | Black Kid Oxfords. . ... .511 50 fiipefi'"}fi: Consiting of Dresser with mirror, Full Sse Bed, Chiffoier | cluded, | Brown Kid Oxfords. . . ..$12.50 Paclor. Table;- | S0 St $18.75 $24.75 All-Cast- Iron “Alaska”™ Htaler. mcludmg 3 pipe, $16.75 All other Coal Heaters reduced. Also Coal Ranges. | Black Kid Boots. ........513.50 | Patent Coit Boots.......$13.50 | Brown Kid Boots. .. ....$15.00 Highest Grade Materials—Masterful Shoe- making. EDMONSTON & CO. | (Incorporated) i 1334 F Street | Andrew Betz, Manager | Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles $5.75 ; Four - piece- American | | $7.75 Mahog- Four-piece $220.00 Ma- | walnut s':m.vm:y Smte, Four - piece Mahogany |i any-finish Par- hogany - finish Bedroom mcludm g Bow-end Bed. | Veneer Bedroom Suite. H lor. Tab! ith T W i3 %f:;;’ shelf fosmag || e $] 4 9. 75| 325075, 32 1 9 $257.00. I 9 & 75 i azines, etc., Period. . . ——="| Sale price. Sale price. ; R PHONE v | e | et e - - - = Liberal Credit Terms During the January Cleanmce Dzmng Room Suztes 9-Piece Mahogany-Finish Dining ' : Room Suite, Reduced from $200 . . .. $129°75 Consisting of Buffet, 48-inch Extension Table, Server and One nf our floor samples, with seats covered in tapestry-—Settee and two Armchairs. Was $198.00. Reduced £0.. ccoptrioncochiostoe ootocccs ooioe. M a hoig any-frame Three - piece Bur- Three - piece Taupe || 3-piece, - Loose-cushion | gundy Velour Suite, in- Velour Seat, Cane Pan- Seat, Cane Panel-back | cluding 6-ft. Daven- | el-back Suite; mahog- Suite. W!a $229.75. | port. Was $295.00. R¢~’ any frames. Was $275." Reduced ty - . dm:ed to Reduced to ST79:5 | $1985 | 2195 All Other le ROOm Smlu Rdducd six Gemmlc Leather-seat Chairs to matc AILING a taxi on the street has been found a costly and umsafisfactory method. When you use WEST 84 taxis you'know IN ADVANCE what flle cost will be. And a phone call brings a WEST, 84 taxi in five minutes. 50c for Ten Blocks 75¢ in City Proper Our taxi rates are the in the ci per. Phone cheapest in the city—50 WEST S:y-np:oemploy this cents for ten blocks, 75 cheaper, better taxi service cents for a greater distance for all your needs. Taxis by the hour as low as $2.00 Special rates for out-of-town trips NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N.W. PhOflCWEST 84 fi%fiégmlzeffoa; ] Four-piece Louis XVI $315.00 Golden Oak or 10-piece American Wulnut American Walnut Dining | Jacobean 10-piece Dining | William and Mary Dining ires 51985 ""t’?if;"f'ff.*’229 L&) ’5'.:“:“ *’24.9=75

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