Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 21

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A 26th Anniversary surprise! Sale of floor lamps A maker’s concession for our Anniversary— v a.few styles of this, a few of that % ; : 1o ; Choice of gas or electric We wish we could have bought more, but the maker would allow us only 100 at his special pride. Hands meely shaped mahogany-finished base, 60 inches high, and complete vith 6 feet of cord or tubing, and beautiful silk shades —in dozens of styles, including umbrella, pagoda, flat and . numerous novelty effects. Silk and chenille fringe trimmed and some ornamented with tassels and metal lrimm‘glg‘ Practically all the wanted colors and combinations. This floor lamp, ¢ $16 K Flectric table lamps, ] ]-?5 Two of the styles illustrated Judge from the lamps sketched the unusual® values in this sale. Artistically shaped, mahogany- finish base, with elaborately designed silk shades in rose, blue and wanted color combinations. Every lamp perfect. This table lamp, $1L.75 This table lamp, = $11.75 This floor lamp, $16 516 (The Hecht Co.—fourth floor.) =y This.walnut bedroom suite, *195 This suite is fashioned in the popular Queen Anne period design. Large- size dresser, full vanity, bow-end bed and chifforobe in American walnut. This 10-piece dining suite, *175 - Ten pieces in American walnut finish—at a pricé you would expect to ]]Ja_v for a four-piece suite. Included are 60-inch buflet, enclosed server, grilled- front china cabinet, extension table, armchair ‘and five side chairs. Anniversary Salé of . SANITEX. One of the most durable low-=price - felt-base floqr coverings made Sale of Snni-c;)ld .‘ refrigerators ey Here's a well constructed enam- eled lined refrigerator that is an unusual value at the price. Golden oak finish hardwood case with tight fitting doors, goad drainage sys- tem, wire shelves and white enam- eled interior. —3-door style —front icer —S0-1b. ice capacity Here’s what accounts for the excep- tional wearing qualities of SANITEX: It is made of linen rubber by-products (not paper) and is pattern surfaced by four l\neavy coats of paint. Every yard FIRST QUALITY— —will not crack . —will not shrink —will. not expand —will not curl or warp .. —lies flat without tacking | The Hecht Co. Ooy mrpin. Tth al F - TthatF \ changing the = denomina- 5 o ame, llnd‘luthol‘llullon for to see thep Bcam L financial campaign to secure not : ° less than $10,000,000 to provide for bridge Unfinished 1 worn-out preachérs and other con- Worsted Suit which | ‘erence claimants, Bishop E. K. Hendrix of Kansas OTSIEq St WINC City, as senior active bishop, is ex- H pected to call the Hot Springs Gen- we are featuring eral Conference to order. The con- =) . |ference will be the nineteenth in the this week at | I —_— I i | ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 EXPLODING BOMB WRECKS [CLARENCE TRUE WILSON ALDERMAN’S HOUSE ON | SCORES WINES AND BEER! THONENWILST | INCHURGH COUNGL |Methodists to Elect Several | Bishops at Conference at Hot Springs, Ark. By the Associated I'ress. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 15— Women will sit as members for the fl‘ul time at the General Conference .lof the Methodipt Episcopal Church South, which will begin its sessions here May 3 with 201 ministerial del- egates and 179 lay delegates in at- tendance. . At the last quadrennlal gathering of the General Conference, In Atlanta, in 1918, six bishops were elected, but it is predicted that as many jnore will be chosen at the approaching conferenc: Candidates for Bishops. Among those who are mentioned ORDERED TO BOSTON. for the episcopacy are: Dr. W. W.| Col. Hugh J. Gallagher and Lieut. Pinson, general secretary of the|Col. William B. Cowin, Quartermas- board of missions; Dr. W. B. Beau-;ter Corps, have been relieved from champ, secretary of the mission|further treatment at Walter Reed board in charge of the new work | General Hospital. this city, and. or- in Europe; Dr. Stonewall Anderson,'ldered to duty at Boston, Mass. I secretary of the education LEAVES POST HERE. Dr. E. B. Chappell, general ctary and editor _of the Sunday Capt. Dale C. Hall, ordnance de- partment, in the office of the chief school board; Dr. Goddard, of ordnance. War Department, has secretary of evangelism on the mis- sion board: Dr. T. N. Jvey, editor been ordered to Picatinny arsenal, ! over. N. J.. for duty. of the Nashville Christian Advocate; Dr. S. ORadwick, now in cl centenary publicity work; Dr. F. Parker of Emory University; Dr. H. A. Boaz, president of Jouthwestern University Dr. C. C. Selecman, Dall Dickey of Atlanta, Dr. S. gin of Loulsville, retary of the! church extension Dr. Sam Hay of Houston, > Que CHICAGO’S “GOLD COAST” By the Associated Press. : CHICAGO, March 15.—The “Gold | Coast," the home of many of Chi- ¢Ago's wealthiest families, was shaken to its foundation last night by a bomb which -exploded at the home of Alderman Charles J. Ag- new. The front of the Agnew home, which Is just off Lake Shore Drive, was wrecked by the blast and windows In homes for a block around shattered. Alderman Agnew was not at home, but his wife was blown from her bed by the force of the explosion. The scene of the blast is near the homes of the McCormicks, Swifts and Potter Palmers snd many other widely known Chi- cagoans. . The police could find no trace of the bombers. The ' explosive used, however, was declared to have been Hynamite, and it was ascertained that it had been placed under the front porch of the home and set off probably by a clock- work attachment. No cause for the outrage Was known, whi¢ch may 2ome before the General Conference include limiting the terms of bishops to four years, abolishing the office of presiding elder, or providing for their appointment by their respective annual conference and not by the presiding bishops; revision of the creed to make it read “Church of Rk of “Holy Catholic Spring Suit Before purchasing for spring be sure history of the southern church. Bishops who have died since the last Jeneral Conference are McCoy, Walter R. Lambuth and Henry C. Morris 8$37.50 Your style, your size, your.price— our standard. . SIX ARBUCKLE JURORS. SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.—With six jurors accepted temporarily, at- torneys for state and defense today resumed their efforts to fill the re- | maining_six seats in the jury box { for the third trial of Roscoe Arbuckle on a manslaughter charge, growing ‘Oul of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, film actress. Andications that the defense was sreparing to attack the credibility of some of the staie’s witnesses were given in questions by defense counsel The Avenue at Ninth as to the weight prospective jurors would give testimony offered by wit- . nesses whose “truth, honesty and in- tegrity” had been assailed. District National Bank ’ 1406 G Street “Park”. Your Money Where it’ll be safe Right: out of thiS pay envelope take what you know well you can spare and place it ina Savings Ac- count—where it will be safe from the passing temptation to spend. Itll grow surprisingly fYast if you'll only give it a little consis- tent help. ‘ 1f wasted money was saved—8 we’d all be surprised how much . we'd have accumulated. Stop the waste—and our Savings Depart- ment will help you do it. While-it’s here it’ll be earning interest at the rate of 3%. A Progressive Bank— Aggressively Officered R. N. Harper, President Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscomb = C. J. Gockeler Lewis Holmes N. L. Sansbury H. L. Offutt, Jr., Cashier Thirty Years of Successful Dentistry and the gratitude of over £00,000 satisfled patients in Washington and surrounding cities and towns are adequate proofs”of our-ekill and paisiets methods. " PR Our work during the pasi s been. o fot e pevtormance; Tor. the siillfal uae ot all moders methods that rob 1 dentistry of all its terrors and 244 to the comfort and relief of our patlents. By Dr. Wyeth and staff of expert, careful dentists that bas has been our record for the past 30 years. Terms of payment to sult. Examination e ox meny atriking foatuies. My perfect Geld Suction Teeth Will Not_Sli or D Other Sets of Teeth, $5.00 up. Fillings, 500 to $1 up, in Gold, Silver, Amalgam or Percelain i Open Every Evening Until 8 o’clock, and on Sundays 10 AM. | to 4 P.M. Lady and malds in at All work Fully Guar- anteed for 20 Yenrs. Kindly keep name and location of owr sewalok bnes s 42729 7Tth Street N.W. DR. WYETH w—-r«::s:uem.-.-:‘,.w,l . exnipred. Made More People Drunk Than ‘Whisky Did, He Declares, in Defending Prbdhibition. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., March 14.— Bishop H. Lester Smith of India preached the annual conference ser- mon before the New Jersey Methodist Episcopal conference here. Addressing the conference, Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Washington, D. C., declared that prohibition was intended to eliminate the pro-Ger- man brewer and his domination in |Joke.” politics as much as it was to close the distillery. “So-called light wines and beers.” he added, “made more People drunk ———— GIBSON BRINGS BRIDE. tion of men and familles than the | whisky trade, for there was much less whisky madc than beer. The ! beer drinker and the wine drinker | is only the wkisky drinker .and sot | Home on Honeymcon. YORK. March 15—Hugh & United s minister to Po- and bis bride, who was Miie. Ynes Reyntiens, daughter of a Belgian court in the making. To let beer be made and sold is to open up full blast tha brewery and brewers' associations. vi the saloons and the varlous kinds of | official, were passengers on the Red public drinking places under what-|Star liner Finland, w docked cver names, and prohibition as a|terday. Mr. Gibson married Mlle. Reyn- y before sail- remedy for the evils of the drink | tiens in Brussels shor shop, corrupt politics, drunkenness| ing for America. P = — LY-WIGGLY | in the | ceives in return Piggly-Wiggly method of merchandising. _— \ Dol Mosto Bartiet Pars - Dollar’s Worth for > [very Dollar! > | For every dollar spent i Piggly-Wiggly i Stores, the customer re- { 100 cents worth of VALUE. | Only quality groceries | are handled by Piggly- | Wiggly—and sold ~at rock bottom prices, made possible by the exclusive YOUR DollarBuys MORE In Nationally-Known Products | Do B e . . ... . 28 Every Egg Selected for Size and Quality. Fresh Creamery Butter, b. . . . . . 48 Elk Grove Butter, Ib. . . . .. .. 5 Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, Ib. . . 30c Shefford Cream or Snappy Cheese . 15¢ | Phillips’ Old Time /5 Sausage, Ib. . . 30c¢ | Swindell's Cooked Hominy, qt. . . . 12¢ Sweel, Meaty Prunes, b. . . . . . 1 Evaporated Peaches, Ib. . . . . . . 1 Evaporated. Apricots, Ib. . . . . . . 31 Wagner's Tomatoes, No.2can 13 Mo. 3 e 18¢ Del Monte Tomaloes, No. 2} can . . 2 o StoresIn | &0, Washington | ; The finest blend | ) of Coffee which | time rand money | have been able to | produce. Added to this splendid qual- | ity is the vacuum- | sealed tin which insures absolute freshness (at all times. Brookfield or Clover Bloom SIS 4 220"’1‘ z g and drunkard-making would be a ISISISIS| S were responeible for more degrada. |U. S, Minister to Poland Comes

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