Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1922, Page 22

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WILL REPEAT PROGRAM. | Another “Japanese Night” Planned at Central High. VRGINIACREATES | R.E LEEHIGHWAY Changes in State’s System| Receive Unanimous Vote in Senate Action. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., February 25.—The | senate teday devoted nearly all the session to consideration of the bill amending the state highway system, I whereby the routes for several of the projects were debated and the exist- ing law changed. Ths‘amendmants waPe/ recommend- | ed by the state highway commission and had the approval of the members of the committee which considered | the measuro. The interesting point, however, was the action of the senate in designating the system as tha Robert dward Lee highway, an hon- or to the great Virginian of history. The bill was passed by a unanimous vote. The compulsory educatidn bill was | again considered in the senate and discussed for an hour, Senator Epes of Nottaway leading the opposition because of Lhe heavy colored popula- tion of his section, which pays no school or other taxes, and which is filling the schools every year in large numbers at the expense of the whites. The bill went over. “MICHIO ITOW.” lknn-duunu from cragon portrait by Mrs. ¥ -Brown in Tmentyouizth Wator Cotor Clox ex- hibition at Coreoran Gallery of Art. “Japanese Night,” one of the “Four | Evenings of Oriental Art.” which was | presented at Central High School last Tuesday night. will be repeated Tues- day night under the direction of Michio) ' MacNIDER HOPEFUL OVER |1 Sertommer. of ‘somer ot its. most | ADJUSTED COMPENSATION | "“"The commu The Community Center states that the proceeds will be held in trust by the! directors of the center for the giving of other programs later in tie season, possibly at the Sy Theute: National Commander of American Legion Sees Satisfactory Prog- ress With Legislation. CEDAR RAPIDS. lowa, February 25—Ovtimism regarding the prog- | ress of the adjusted compensation ] legislation 2t Washington was ex- pressed by Hanford MacNider, na- tional commander of the American ' Legion, here today. { “The House is for it.” he said. “It will be several months before the| measure comes before the Senate, but | it is coming fine.” 1 The legion commander said he has| eagerly searched the mails for a re- ply to his leiter to President Hard- ing, in which he urged the President to use his influence in epeeding up legisiation on the bopus bill. No expression from the White House has reached him, however. - That New York state as a whole will have to throw down a challenge i W hy Rciegate That Old Mirror —to the attic when it'll cost so f}! little to have us make it look like new. Expert Resilvering —done Very Reasonably. Ask for Prices by phone if Incon- venient to call. BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. 1210 Wisconain Ave, Tel. W. 67 ||| KIN. Mgr. S I mmmm? HAS. E. HODG Optical Dept. Notw under new Management to debate the bonus question was Commander MacNider's answer to_the challenge made recently by City Post of New York city. BROTHERS ADMIT KILLING | OF DRUGGIST, POLICE SAY | Boy's Flashing of Diamond Leads ! to Arrest of Men Charged With Robberies. By the Associated Press. So much of the beauty of [T the world comes to us through tne sense of sight that OUR EYES ouaght never i | i ; NEW YORK, February 25.—William I to be NEGLECTED. I | i | | and Frank Evans, brothers, were under arrest here today, charged with | the murder of Paul J. Giliman, a Brooklyn druggist, on Thursday night. The police announced both | men hed made confessions and had admitted a number of robberies in Erooklyn.and Manhattan. The weakness of ninetcen-year-old Philip Santano for snappy dressing. police eald, led to the round-up of | the drug siore robhevs. Two detegtives ssw Santano loiter- ing on a Street corner with a huge ! diamond pin in his tie. Thinking ths pin looked too rich for the rest of | Lis attire, one of the detectives trailed | Lim while another ehecked up pelice | recerds. The latter found that such | % pin had been tolen a few hours | earlier from Dr. William De La Hoyde. who happened to be in Nicho- las Giselde's drug store when hlndilll visited ft. Santano was arrested and |nlormn-] tion obtained .from. him led to the other captures. Police said Willlam E ‘The correction of a slight error today may save years of misery later on in ¥ife. WE SPECIALIZE &n‘n’n’u A. KAHN ' Inc. Optometrists and Opticians [f 025 F Street N.W, I 30 Vears at the Same Addrews e —_——— RoorLessAncHOR BAR PLATES Fit Tight s admitted firing the she: that 4 Gillman. “I've got ¢~ r ption I'm not | Eoing to livi & anyhow.” he was, reported to wa TROOPS ORDERED HOME. National Guard to Withdraw From Kansas Coal Field. TOPEKA. Kan., February 25— Troopers of the Kansas National «iugrd on duty in the Pittsburg mine district_since last December will be etyrned to their homes tomorrow, ac- cording to an order issued foday by Charles 1. Martin, adjutant general. The troops were ordered to the mine districts following demonstrations last December by woman marchers. The original force s cut down by subsequent orders, only a few men from ciuc nonchalantly. i i i i | | AINLESS EXTRACTIONS * BY wxnu:rwz ANESTHESIA ' Eittent Erl-d?s Your Teeth I ! Plates Repaired 51.50; While You Wait e DR. LEH Speciatise 307 7th St. NN\W.—Opp. Saks Open Evenings—Closed on Sundays [ SAFETY FIRST' Money’s Worth or Money Back Let our designer, who has had many years of experience, co-oper- ate with ‘\you in_ selecting your lighting fixtures. We are the only fixture house that is conscien- tiously forcing prices DOWN TO STAY DOWN. ELEGTRIG and GAS FIXTURES ~—Pleased to Quote You 85¢ Wired and Installed Cemplete. Gas Bowl Fixtures Complete, $7.90 We Do Wiring—Let Us Estimate. PENN ELECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLY (0. Qpen Eyemixgs. il 8th 8t ¥, W. Phene Maln 418 R Ao o o4l aadt Ll Nyt SR i S Tl s v i B e o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1922—PART 1. FEBRUARY 26, GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. No Wonder We’re Busy! Look at These Values! Yours to choose from—with Credit—at “The National”’ B FREE Monday will see an- 8 AM. to 6 PM. Time grows short to profit by this great event. Actionisneeded if you would PROFIT! With every purchase of- $100 or more a 26-piece’ Set of Wm. A. Rogers Guar- anteed Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beautifully Decorated Dinnerware. other big wave of buy- | ing by the Thrifty HomeMakers. COME! This Natural-Finish Reed Sulky Neat, com- fortable and a ttractive, with good up- holstery. A remarkable value at' A Big Sale of ] =y ([ Easy Credit Terms Every Bed in this this sale is an exceptional value. White Enamel, Ivory and Brass Beds. Special A Very Exceptional Baby Camage —for a vegv " ceptional” baby. E cellent qua f reversible good running gear; . rubber-tired wheels. Thls S-Plece Bedroom Suite Exactly as Pictured by the Artist A new Suite of exceeding beauty in mahogany finish, that we have included in this sale. It comprises large Dresser, Semi-Vanity, I 8 E Chifforette, Bow-end Bed, Chair and Rocker. As a special value we have priced the Suite cmnplele for the With Easy Credit Terms af “The National” February Sale at Easy Credit Terms at “The National” For the Bride of Today or Yesterday — This Kltchen Cabinet ; The one sketched has all the labor-saving devices and plen- ty of drawer and cupboard space. A big bargain at Mahogany-Finish Living Room Suite Exactly as Pictured finish, consisting of Settee, Arm- chair and Arm Rocker, covered with good quality _imitation Leather. A very attractive and well con- February Sale Price B structed Suite, in polished Mahogany A cozy and comfortable suite, consist- On “The National’s” Easy Terms ing of Settee, Arm Rocker and Arm- This Reed Livicg Room Suite chair, with seat and back cushions of Just as Pictured figured cretonne. February Safe price.. : On “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Stool Frce With Every |u n FREE FREE Here is @ Convenient . ‘ Dop-Side Couch | Complete with pad. Very specially priced for the sale. . i \ = This Handy Duofold Is covered with good er and can be quickly $23.75 converted into. a bed. grade Imitation Leath- Try “The National's” Easy Payments Golden Oak t Chifforobe As Sketchad Plenty of drawer and cupboard space. Priced special— 18 Easy Credit Terms at “The National” Of rich. polished Golden- Oak, with bent glass ends. ° Clearance price—. 15 Easy Credit Terms at “The National® This v. Dg Roo Suite Beautifully finished in Jacobean or Golden Oak. Con- See Our Ad in Today’s Post sists of four durably constructed picces—large Bufl'et China Closet, Serving Table and Extension Table. very handsome suite. February Sale price On “Tllc National’s” Easy Credit Terms -Excellent Qualily W Gray Enamel Coffee Pot,

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