Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 17

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r . : i : " THE EVENING -8TAR, -WASHINGTON /o~ -~ ST TS T ‘ Abe Martin Says: Come to the Phillip Levy store tomorrow—here you will find quality furniture priced within the reach of all, on terms you can easily afford . “I’d like t’ go t’ Floridy,” said Ike Lark, t’day. “I hain’t been out o’ town, 'cept ever’ time th’ l| grand jury meets, fer years. Mebbe " th’ reason we don’t see more good lookin’ women is because they're jest wakin’ u?. (Copyright National N spaper Bervice.. sy |~ =SNG L oo (0D RUSS Consisting of full or highty polished. Extra Porcelain-Top twin size Beds, beautifully d . ° - made ana finishea; guar- || Wwellmade. Kitchen Cabinet 1,500,000 Soldiers Are P Ahted Anmitary. sut pronf Made of solid oak; white »500, oldiers Are Fro- Spring and all-cotton Mat- enamel interior and roll treas. ‘Very x front curtains— vided in Budget Approved b $39-50 329-50 $34.75 by Congress. $3 Cash—$3 Monthly $4 Cash—$1 Weekly By the Amociated Press. MOSCOW, January 30.—Soviet Rus- sia’s military appropriation for the first nine months of 1922 totals 556,- 028,069 gold rubles, or about $228,000,- 000. Its naval appropriations aggre- gated $36,000,000, bringing the total ontemplated expenditures for army | nd navy to about $264,000,000, ac- cording to the budget approved by the recent congress. L The army numbers somewhat over 1,500,000 men, and the combined strength of the soldiers, the naval personnel and special troops is about 1,700,000. Food and forage for the army is provided for in an appropri- ation aggregating about $79,000.000, which is greater than the amount of money America has given for the re- lief of famine in the Volga districts and more than the amounts given by all foreign countries to relleve dis- tress in soviet Russia. An ordinary soldier's pay is 20,000 rubles a month, which is only about 10 cents. Captains get the equivalent: of about $1.50. Division commanders i receive about $8 a month. ! Budget figures for the vecheka, or “cheka,” show that this all-powerful ¢ system, which combines legisia- ., executive and judicial functions all in one, and has been the chief ob- ject of attack from abroad as well as within Russia, is to cost $10,200,000. ). Three-Piece Overstuffed Tapestry Suite isti 32 i c i 3 h omic council . Consisting of Large Settee, Chair and Rmkver, with Lux- 00 |w;{!c: amuraine Meeomoratc fconnl urious Removable Spring Cushions in seat. Upholstered in . { Russtan ln;l;lssto?‘;.nofiet%“:. f:oig?n, B — re $26,000,000, e - a very fine quality verdure tapestry........ccoeeieceiiiaaens — e R T raat ot i nani(h $58.000,000. -*"The contemplated expenditures to- ta) 1.877,000,000 gold rubles, while the @ chief sources from which it is | estimated the state’s income will be | derived are nationalized industries, which are expected to yield $443.000,- 000, and $212,000,000 income from grain and other products taken as taxes in kind. The income from trans. portation is placed at $49,000,000. —_— e Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. £19.50 Cash—$3.00 a Week Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fa'ls to cure Itching. Blind,Bleeding or Protrd- ing Piles Instantly relieves Itching I"les. 60c. —Advertisement. ILEGION DEMANDS BONUS. |New York Members Make Special Plea to Congress. NEW YORK, February 28.—Resolu- tions of the New York state ex: Vi committee of the American Leslon. Wig: ing Congress to adopt the proposed sol- Idler bonus legislation and the Langley ] I-_‘,ll appropriating funds for more efll- -, cient hospitalization of disabled service . b men. were made public yesterday by William F. Deegan, state co; s mmander of Graceful Queen Anne Bedroom Suite capS Bongs resolution, calling specta- ’ - Copyrights 1937, Hirt SRS € Mare Consis(in of D 5 o = - < [to work for the ““five-fold optional pl Dresser and %Tull Sizl:sif;;\ S:(I]ffflnfe‘;f 3 I‘llm-length Manity Toton had e Geciared'the Dress = ko ; “watc] th " indl R : - walnut or mahogany $]95. 00 the zranting,of honuses to. federsr wion ....................... oo/ e tutuialaiaierodn a2 et S el | smploves; the payment of $3.000,000.000 o In djusted war. contracts. the ‘appro- ation of $500,000,000 In the amortiza- Cash—$3.00 a Week flon of war plants; all of shich pay- ments were made whil> Congress neg- lected to adjust the compensation of those who served in the qrmed forces of “ur country in the world war. A stylish ispring top coat . made by - Hart Schaffner & Marx Every man needs one EGGS DOWN TO 15 CENTS. SENTOBIA, Miss, February 28— Fresh country eggs rétailed nere yeator- jday at 15 cents per dozen, the lowest price, it is said,-in many years. . 10-Piece Dining R Suite Your choice of genuine walnut or mahogany finish, consisting of Buffet, similar to illustration: China Closet: Sesi Extension Table (Oblong Table. $10.00 5 ey ealable, Round chair. Seats upholstered in genuine Ieafl’t‘:?)' 2{SHie Chisirs, i A= $ .—00 $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly / Exquisite Legend of the Wedding Ring This delightful brochure, ““Wedding Ring Senti- ment”, containstheancient legend of the wedding ring from the dim past when Fmres | M Raleigh Haberdasher e | ' 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue 21 Blosiom™. Wone geatine whhout them. SCHMEDTIE BROS.CO. Thie Reliable Jewelers 1209G Street Northuest! - =

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