Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 10

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R ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922. i o | MAKES NO APOLOGY it e CAPTOLEIGHTS || o oo, | 222D S0ELY = , Save Money 1106 To:::ow 4 ; i ; EE i a l_;stl’eet 5 School. oA L i Sixty Years 0ld. 8:15 o'clock: Max Mazo of the wholesale grocery FUR S]-EPS ].AK[N BHARTER uFFERED “America,” salute to the flag, | |firm of Mazo Bros, dled suddenly ath of alleglance to the flag. | | ¢arly today at his home, 462 K street iona ‘4 very- tibnaliyeing ind SAOTERy northwest. He was sixty years of Instrumental number, plano se- age. — e S — ' H ot i B v % W. G. McAdoo, War-Time Di- Senator Sasscer Introduces | | lections (Lisst and (oddard), | | Mr. Mazo had been'a resident of The House of Fashion . Store News For Thursday, February 2 s - N s Recreational singing (every- Washington for thirty-five years. He s S R S e =2 IR e B A = rector of Railroads, Dis- Measure in Legislature at body). came to the United States from Rus- : ecreatio - | | ¥ork for five years. v cusses Federal Control. i Annapolis. e o o, Mra Minple Mass, and onder: er-inventory ues ursday Artist number? three sons, Maurice, Willlam and Joe Measures taken during federal con- Speclal Dispatch to The Star, : (a) “Bird of Love m\-lne,“'v a Ma = trol of the railroads “call for no ANNAPOLIS, February 1.—Though = b 0d | (= = 150 D f Imm d t w i am G. McAdoo, war- handicapped by the absence of many (b) “Aspiration.” Cox, resses or e 1ate ear e b data\nei by iihe (elormana ]y Ol ¥eiBwan: drama (o) dmeEsoy While They Last b h artist pupil of Albert Harned. . . H consequent failure of transportation, Cio| | Helen “Hurkart, aceompaniat e 1hey Las Tricotine, Serge, Velvets, Silks, Cantons Maryland legislature has indicated un | | Study song “America the Beaus ! o 1o ating dors o s 6 et | Sold to $35, Wednesday, $12.95 and $16.95 train a group of work this week, and will remain in h ing and unusual com- session through Friday, meeting every day. Senator Sasscer has introduced a bill | providing a new charter for Capitol Beautiful Winter Coats, Sold to $80. Thursday. . .. .$39.50 Another Lot of Coats Sold to $40. Thursday. ..$19.95 Recreation e 3eorges c 2 > it B, | Heights, in Prince Georges county. The by Robert I AbeaE v p | 'y act of the e limits of the township are those set out panist for recreational singing, el e th eriod.” e 3 in the original plat of Otway B. Zant- Helen Burkart. Admission free. . . . & that period. 5 n CRATL PHOTY zinger's subdivision of Capitol Helghts, essS an 1 2 rice or mter uls JUDGE THEODORE BRENTANO, Seerieliin Gho loRleel of horslerle it EWILL FORM NEW CLASSES- the court of Prince Georges county. Chief judge of the superlur court of i e s Chtnon for thirty yoamy | Under the new charter, thesCmentcel. | Nijght School at Dunbar to Open ] . is to be governed by a mayor and six Second Semester. DR. GOODELL TO SPEAK. | ™= councllmen, to be elected every e o |two years, and the firat election t The second semester of the Dunbar ——— held on the first Monday in May, 1 High Night School will begin tonight. New York Clergyman to Be Heard | o treasurer is elected :y general vote | New classes will be formed in hr':.k~ ping, shorthand, commercial arith- ic and commercial English. P'rospeetive students are advised to r tonight, fnasmuch as the class | | New Tweed Suits New Spring Dresses ! —i ¢ colors; varicty Ca s, Taffeta C: s and All Garments in the House Including Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Coat Suits and Dresses OF THIS WINTER’S STOCK at Slashing Reductions Rocker $9.75 These genuine reed chairs and rockers are both durable and surgain at these prices. sides, e at Hamline Church. at the same time, and provision is made )£ 14bor | Rev. Charles L. Goodell of New |fOF the election of a town clerk, asses- f skilled % sYork, preacher and lecture c- | 80rs and bailiffs, £ Isand;se A special feature of the new charter | ¢ Upholstery, Novelty and | | .| retary of the Federal Council of | igs ; he | = e a provision for initiative and refer iment will be Timit o Churclics of Americe. who has com- | endum, It Is provided that when- | L1V Gpen from 7 until 10 o tlock tor Supply Store | pleted three meetings on evangelism | €ver 25 per cent of the qualificd!,jent for registration un ¢ regula —Nl. { ina life serv i & Voters of the township sign a betition | Liiees "~ o iration and for regular 911 7th St. N. W—M. 3419 ! t Foundry M. E.|gignitying their wish to have the _—__—_—_—_———————_— I R A T T T T T T T T T T T T R e T R e i L i et St s e " ; to test the sense of the voters on the :: proposition, and it shall become ef- Srclclo Pective If approved by & majority of | e : g G suel the votes cast. Dr. Goodell will | the b4 conomy Corner 1 Senator Susscer of Prince Geories | @ Fur C ' E C their duties. His| 8 0n o duced & number of other | 9@ ur Chokers Sport Hose = 8 _o'clock meeting | it 00 N0 ohe to incorporate Storie: Marten s Basm Double-woven rib; perfect Marten Opossum quality; Black and Brown. Regular price, $6.95 . Regular price, $1.00 \ ailroad. Active ns Regl al Directors. . MeAdoo oot o ot Ylave "Mient at | Brentwood, a_duplicate of the bill Foundry was “The Passion of the|already introduced in the hou K delegates; a bill making e to t s} pasitions they ofchp o€ | Chureh* amendments @s to the recording o with their railroad properties before legal papers in the office of the clerk thew . E pheric pressure on Mars|of the court of Prince Georges county ¢ e quarter as great as that and several bills sanctioning bequests made by residents of that county. 7niiiizziziziiiziizziziiiziii) WINDING UP THE FUR CLEARANCE Remnants, Odd Lots, Single Pieces—all these are existing here because of the brisk selling of the past few weeks. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE are being offered for the last days of the sale. se 5498 69 Corner of 736-738 Seventh Street Sireet: The Power of Cash Why can Sigmund’s al- alt’s Peco Plush Coats and Wraps 18.75 Worth Up to $50 It’s almost unbelievable, but there’s no deny- ing the evidence of facts—and these are genuine. Salt’s Peco Plush—handsomely embroidered and beaded, and lined throughout with high-grade fancy silk. They are the very newest model Coats and fur the gov railroad: ways be lowest in price? isa very pertinent question. But there is a very plain made by rail- ‘eds for bet- and pointed answer— CASH! We sell only for CASH. It's a policy from which we never deviate— terments, €q WARNS AGAINST HEEDING UNSOLICITED COUNSEL ar: IR s the Knicker- for we are pledged to make 40-in. Natural Dark Muskrat Coats, N it possible for your dollars o behed, Tor it 12 $110.00 Maaktat ereereit...... 39000 to go farthest here. A credit business — no matter how they were after | the last timber| cautiously conducted — is bound to encounter losses. Those losses have to be reckoned with in the mark- ing of merchandise. But in this store are none of those risks. You don't have to pay any share of “bad ac- counts”—for we have none. The difference this makes to you is the difference that is a conspicuous feature be- “appropriate, there- t a word of warning should be 40-in. Hudson Seal Coat, skunk or beaver trimmed, full flare and lined Speciat e, $250.00 Many such not_soli work th tive cli amount s adjudicated fixed in one of the for all with the con ability of a settlement procedure. The sucgestion I would make is when the proper time comes all should group their inter- f then necessary, should e prospec- on of the en so well illty s it is fixed | quent prob- ithout court Bay Seal, Near Seal, Raccoon and Marmot Coats Below Cost CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G St. N.W. £3238222222222243838382832482222222233234323838484232829228230202232384892322223242334 f the money that may be sufferers might go to the coffers of ambitious attorneys. i e ith enormous ca; B s us atiormers. Wraps, of varying lengths, with e pey tween others’ prices and our collars. The maker’s loss was a young fortune, for they cost him to make far in excess of the price we are marking them for your choice. Included in the above lot are many staple and fancy styles of plushes, with and without fur trim- ming. Cloth Coats Reduced again We've taken many of the lots of plain and fur-trimmed at $18.75 and $22.50—Coats, as you know, already greatly reduced—and in- cluded them in this $13.98 assortment. We want clearance quickly now. Velours, Bolivias, Veldynes, Pollyan- i nas, etc—with rich fur collars, effective 2 em broidery —well 1 _ In e election of a Pope the cardinals vote in the order of their rank a e, the dean of the Sacred ;‘n]l]lepe being the first to cast his rallot prices. Paying cash pays you in liberal savings—here at ) % 720000 We are We are selling Py selling Dresses Coats and 2 n;illiuery. Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue NNW. Wraps. The Greatest Coat Sale Sigmund’s 2272k 7 %, 777 i Special in New Spring Dresses From Our Own Factory and Several Others We had 100 Model Dresses in our own New York 7 factory—and having served their manufacturing pur- pose, you now get the benefit of the loss we charged ° up to making expense. Also are included purchases ) we made of contemporaneous makers, so that com- bined you have choice of a big assortment of superior 7777777777722 : o values—Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Worth Up | N! g‘l,:ud;edB;Jllt:gels. e Snt:iln, Tricott"::e, Pili,:et 'l‘::v‘;lel—:ew :::del: new to $30.00 : f t S ¢ § i Values up to $30.00 features of beaded and embroidered embellishment. > N\ O he eason | ’ ; § €6 * 9 i 1 Every Model---Every Material---Every Color \| Flamlelette Speclals New Cotton Unexpected! A collection of the better grade of Flanfel- ette Garments—all of which will be on sale to- morrow, many at prices which are the “lowest Flannelette Gowns, of regular size. $1 s the 67: value . . R Scotch Flannel Gowns, in extra sizes. $150 98: is the VvaluC..ceeceecccecorssccsscnccsccconssceccanes Flannelette Bloomers, stripes and solid pink 29: and blue. Regular sizes..ccccceececccccsccccocccace Flannelette Bloomers, in striped effects, 39: Extra sizes scoeeoeece cesovesssstessersresences Flannelette Petticoats—pretty 39¢ effects ... B waISts Another oppor- At tunitytobuy these prettily modeled 4.69 Organdy, Voile and Dimity—plain white and broidered and All sizes. A very sheer quality. C $1.00 Values 10°20°30 Choose from $25 to $50 Coats This is our last Sale of Winter Coats, and the prices do not repre- sent anything like the actual values. "Not even the cost of materials. Only N about 150 Coats, and it’s up to you to come early. g Dresses Velour, Wool Poplin and Serge—eflecpvely trimmed in contrasting colors of embroidery and piping. Very practical One-piece Dresses. 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