Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 16

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1922. THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, [_18 881 Nae, ‘ ~, & 3 S T I T R T I IR TR I g 2 BEST PEOPLE IN MOSCOW SELL Death Takes Deputy 7 b S = + { Who Had Power From . € ¥ : CLOTHES WHEN PRICE IS RIGHT || "he Had Power From ¢ : , g E = . —_— Speelal Dispatch to The Star, 3 L 2 = MOSCOW, January 2.—“Skolka” | hopa that thoy may get an offer - WINCHESTER, Va., January aml u a an 4 ’,_\‘h.\’ B )< = (How much?) has become a genera}.. | for it and have 4 chance to carn a. Bl L Andsrionloned : = Ig ”/”\‘ term . of salutation in Russia. Improvised: cafes, which are _sheriff ot Frederick county, : | Everybody is buying and selling. | springing up everywhere under ‘@led of tubereulosis at his home 25.710: . There {s practically nothing which the direction of members of the near Whitacre. He was sald to CAPITA]..——$1 'y 1000 “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest ‘Relief mortey 1s offered. stered chairs and divans from OFFICES : Trade 18 not confined to the mar- some once grand drawing room. 7 14th St. and Park Rd. NW. 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. . The lot having been purchased, plans are now under way for the establishment of a branch of this bank on Massachusetts Avenue at Dupont Circle COMMERCIAL as well as SAVINGS ACCOUNTS are cordially invited = The walls are lined with ofl paint- ings and tapestries, The porcelain frequently bears the crests of fa- mous families. It is all for sale. The. cultivated waitresses are frequently money-changers, who will buy foreign exchange or un- * dertake any sort of business com- missions. 3 Recently a party of Americans, Including several women, attended mass at one of the famous churches in. Moscow. When the priests in ity been conferred by onelu- of Hampshire county, W. Va., when automoblie speeders de- ket places. It is carried on every- Wwhere in the streets. It {sn't bad manners to stop a man on the --street-and ask him how much he warts for his beaver.cap, or his astrakhan-trimmed overcoat. No woman takes it as an affront to be asked how much she will take for her sable stole or silver purse. There are many well dressed per- sons moving about the street in finery which doesn’'t belong to Dow stay stuffed-up! Q\m blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- fled officers along the border and sought refuge over the line. During @ court trial a few years ago the deputy created a mild sensation by declaring his jurisdiction extended from the Atlantic ocean to the Qhio river, and that it had mever R R NERC R VR VN Y N UL N YA O 1 been successfully disputed. ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist uoon Pape’s, them, but is being shown in t their gorgeous gold gowns marched | ———— | 21 through the mass of standing | worshipers one of the men warn- | - WED IN FREDERICKSBURG. ~ # o D227 k0 0mmum0mmmm0 ed the women: “When those priests pass you don’t take hold of their robes agd ask ‘Skolka? ™ BODIES PILED LIKE WOOD Special Dispatch to The B(lr FREDERICKSBURG, Va., January 27.—Milton Blair Miller and Mias Net- “tie Catherine Wells, both of Wash- ington, D. C., came here, secured & ik Offiters MILTON E. AILES, President H, GH“K!NSON Cashier JOSHUA EVANS, JR., Vice President B.'L. BOUDREN, Asst. Cashier i arrl 1i L d ited 1 el IN RUSSIAN DISTRICTS | Farrigs. "S55 i 2 5 4edat? CHAS. C. GLOVER, JR, Vice President CARL H. DONCH, Asst. Cashier z ngton. h B Cable to The Stax and Chicago Dally News, | = Directors kil BERLIN, January 27.—The Amer] i # can Slnc!ety of Friends has sent a T H T T TS MILTON Ba, Qu.es. President Riggs Na- Joth OE'I,YE%\; LtA GOleE. Ass?-lc_iatfilfdx- el appeal to Washington to havi veral . ti 1 or of the National Geographic Maga- =) commissions Eo to Russla to semove | ‘When Pipes Freeze , CHARLES T, CLAGETT, Division Man- zine, ji; 616-17 ST. NW. * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE Ithe bodies of famine victims. These /4 ager C. & P. Telephone Co. AVON M. NEVIUS, Vice President Riggs = i ,DWIGHT CLARK, Vice President of the Phillips Properties, Incorporated. ARTHUR CARR, Manager of the Mills Building and Appraiser. HERBERT L. DAVIS Auditor, U. S. Su- preme Cour! WILLIAM H " DONOVAN, Attorney-at- JDSHUA EVANS, Jr, Vice President Riggs National Bank. ROBERT V. FLEMING, Vice President and Cashier Riggs National Bank. CHARLES CARROLL. GLOVER, Jr,, Vice National Bank. JOHN D. RHODES, Official U. S. Senate Reporter. BERTRAND H. ROBERTS, Secretary- Manager W. F. Roberts Co. CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Civil Engineer and Contractor. GEORQE 0. VASS, Vice President Riggs National Bank. CHESTER H. WARRINGTON, President Warrington Motor Car Company. PERE A. WILMER, Vice President of the President and Assistant Trust Ofiicer of L. A. Snead & Co,, Vice President of the the Riggs National Bank. Chesapeake and Fotomac Fuel Coni- JOHN M. JEFFRIES, Real Estate Broker. pany. Something New! A January White Sale! “Old stuff for Department Stores, but brand-new ‘dope’ for a maw’s shop. We're putting it over in big style.” Look beow at the list of 100% staple white goods at below today’s market prices. —you want a little service from our plumber, and you'll get it € you call on Colbert. 1 Prepared with expert mechanics, hurry-up motors, ete, to tackle= and complete any job uuu_ classified as PLUMPING —HEATING or TINNING. Price: Oh, they are just as moderate as a big organization can make 'em. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning hy 621 F Street 293¢, 2ain {less the corpse ‘mated before w it will be_ too | typhus and other dread di { e IGGS National Bank stockholders own and operate the Hamilton Florida—Atlantic C i iati orida- Ratic Coast Line.s Five Savings Bank, and the close affiliation between the two institutions through trains d Test se mmmmmz&ifi@mwmm\’ X ‘:" e DT SR Te) Ml v ! iril:s:x;eé;t;dcz;t:r;?:efigg:rrl;lg;i}l:on Savings Bank the broad facili- ' N! ; il & N - . ’Q [f [rmimera] 3 [eemprmmsmee | B \ i 8:30 5:30 ! § e oy :Zhaf:m":ug?‘z 'n’o;;?‘o':-"satmuy. Paid 05 ,’gf;,::' 525{:.22.;, on Saturday. =i ; en trom 5:30 (0 b . en from 530 10 5 b m. 4 \ We’ £ E; § 605- 607 Tth St Bet. F&GSts. || i T e o osen Ton T | govinge |iamseemnd i bt B We’re off to our First W il : A L N | ———— e | | - e January White Sale! . : 3 N § White Neglige 31 79 | White Lisle § MatCh Your Old Coats BEEEEEEEEEEE a N\ Shirts (stiff cuffs), e Shirts and Drawers, 89c¢ § With Our Special ==8a==rt | 3 for 85 m. \ i . 5 | 2for 3259 \ i White Neglige $17° \ i L ANS p ? . N i Shirts (soft cuffs), Chalmers White 82.6‘9 N\ { BURGH & ROTHER 1Z%rs) | Lisle Union Suits, N ‘.E g White Attached- . $9.19 |3Zerszs0) N Collar. Shirts, 2 White Madras Knee $ 35 § | 6 5 al al th 10 o 1 |5&=%] | UNION SUITS, \| . White Plaited $9.19 @) - N a B Dress Shif:f&, l \ White C bri § { ] d\«\'c Tl:n'riv a tremendouslsmck o_fITrouscrs, \vgich in- # C t f S t d 777777777 W‘ 1te ambric ! :u"es all the most .\vantm mfxt’e’na s, such ‘.\\ annels, i x on lnlllng' or atur: ay Whiw'sig ggae | MCHTSHIETS, 95€ R e it bech s e Bosom Shirts |_3M5.| i pair you are lookm(*lf;r hcrnS;émd what’s very lmtcrc<l- E o] 2 > . — save S t fo Zirss] ;VA(Z}Z ll(l:?;gbnc "1,'39 § ] 1111‘%56 :;l"ldccsmof 11‘ rcousers3 arcé \1~u§l!;nso‘13l:t ggr:co]?se 2 lS a e O Dre Sses White Cambric [Zfersige| \, If ble to be here today, don’t miss tl ity to- Handkerchiefs, 1 3c White Silk 89c § i : i | ] morroz,‘gu Xl?:;z::afroem (1)6 spv:::d.o i b e e 5] ez | Pl 89 1 FRANK HIDWELL'S MARKETNEWS | & » White Pure Linen 23 [3for 8250 § Large va- Handkerchiefs, C | White Lisle 39¢ . STOP! Consider the amount you calln sfav<fe ;fiz’ d;;fgstg"‘;% ; Good;. diitas Brrse]l | Gloves, N| | on your market supplies. A 16-oz. loaf o i ble Dresses, \ White Initial Men’s 23 |Zemstoo] _ ‘ Bread for 5¢, a pint of Milk for 5¢, 1 pound m b le: Sref;e, modish models, \ Handkerchiefs, (o RO ! | of pure Hogs Lard for 1l¢, 1 pound of the | i5 vVelour, Trico- in Serge, Trico- N\ > White Kid | 32-95 N\ B Y tine, Satin, Jer- \ IZ=2%<] | Dyess Gloves, \\|] finest Cocoa at 10¢, 1 pound of Pork Chops tine and All . sey ani Tadret \ o s ; o ot N | for 15¢ and 25¢, 1 pound of Sliced Baccn for wool Poplin. sey and Taffeta a N W hite Ribbed White Soft and \ b wonde rful \ 790 $E D0JF an 1 5 N/ I 27¢, 1 pound of the finest Creamery Butter : \ Wool Hose, Laundered Coll C \ 5 ; @ s § 3525 aungenecionars; § at 39c. The above articles are used every ® ;\‘ White Lisle and S |3 Fersse) § day in every household. Commence at once o] N Silk‘ ;lai:; 7 IaI’:)se 3 9C . ?’;ut(e: I;lzque 2 3c § to get your share of the savings. - 5 N- > oft Collars, \ | Ferzz] TEE FANCY HOME DRESSED BEEF _ § White Ribbed 69 White Non-shrink- 35 §\ Fancy Chuck Roast. . . ..15¢| Round Steak, Ib. ....... 23¢ r The Better Kind at a :, Shirts and Drawers, C able Soft Collars C § d Shoulder Clod Roast. znc Sirloin Steak, Ib........ 25¢ | o) W) Bargam Ptice—you’ll be § > Sl o \ Prime Rib Roast.. Porterhopise Steak, 1b...28c § | 3Hor s200] : | 3forston . Bouillon Roast...... “' Hamburg * Sfeak lb .12V § l aSto_u“ded_to see such val- ‘a N N [ Tor Rib Roast......). ' g 4 ue in Tricotine, Taffeta, N \ Beef Liver, Ib. 10c Fancy P! 1tc B ef lb .10c - F cof L 7 ‘ ceveeses Bolling’ I Serge, Poirét Twill and ) , $ 75 . [BREAD, %= 5o\ MILK,.Z=m5e rml g St i % a t o Bteast Lamb, 1b.. ....12%c|Breast Veal 1b........15¢ : 5 : Shoulder Lamb, b...... 20c| Shoulder Veal, Ib-.......20c §. {7 N | | Shoulder I ;:;“:t:ho s, Ib,25¢| Shoulder V:;:'IIDI:.-“..'JS: ‘ | step in pri \ k ps, Ib. ope ” Each step in price repre- EI fi :lill ! m fl ii‘l We are making worlds of happy ‘ Jriends. We’re giving them the choice of all broken lots of $29.75 to $40 SUITS & OVE_RCOATS.';, at $31.75 Smoked Shoulders, . ‘4 to0 6 Lbs. 4 to 6 Lbs. Fresh Shoulders, Ib. |5|= ' Lean Pork Chops, Ib....156¢|Fresh H'\m, lb ........23: 'l;o“ll: iol_’k C;*LOPS. Ib. . .~.25¢c|Smoked Ham Ib .-..-.241: Loin Pglrris'kois't'iiaff:f.gze AllPork Sausge Neat, .20c Sliced Bkfast Bacon, ib,. 27¢| Eresh Spare Ribs, .. . 18c Bean Pork or Fat Back, Pork Piiing, est 10 .1Be| SGL LT 8 e iatke R R Pure Hog’s Lard, 1b.....11¢c Finest Quality Creamery Salt Water Oysters, qt...40c Butter, 1b....... :39¢ Ezg!- strictly guaranteed White antoes. 1bcceee 3¢ ecesessas...s.33¢c|New Cabba.ge, b.oooso. ec mm& 10¢1b. Baconslxél [2c2, COFFEE, 280 b, sents superior quality and workmanship. Dresses made to sell for more, in- cluding Tricotine, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Taf- feta, and Crepe de Chine. Tops the list for rare values. You can be well ‘dressed for $15 and we will prove it. Materials include Taf- o . All Braken Lots of $45 to F;v”i:f’z 2'5532%;’;’” $60 SUITS AND 18 Basy Markets Located at fela s ;‘”c‘,’:pf*‘;‘:fé : : OVERCOATS ot "'i"# Lace and Crepe ‘com- MONEY’S WORTHR OR MONEY BACK- pag i3 : binations. 18

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