Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 18

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"N . & aram ? % I Mo " LR I 1 * "INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN E XYW, moszs&SWS e Furzl:;:“ F and Eleventh Stteets &L'"Z";homm Established 1861 .. Clearance Sale of All Summer Furniture, Includ- ing Hammocks, Porch and Lawn Furniture, Reed, thlow and Fiber Furniture. Reductions from 20 to 33%% ‘A Few Odd Suites May Be Had at One-half Price Maple Porch Rocker. Regular prr)me, $5.50. Special price...... $4'40 Maple Porch Rocker. Regular $10 50 price, $16.00. Special price.. ... S Maple Porch Rocker. Regular $6 20 price, $7.50. Special price...... G Maple Porch Side Chair. Regular $4 50 price, $6.00. Specml prices Joa: Willow, Reed and Fiber F umtture Natural Willow Armchair. Regular price, $8.00. Special........eeiia..... $6.50 Natural Willow Davenport, 6-foot length. Regular price, $33.25. Special.. . $26.50 Natural Willow High-back Chalr Regular price, $14.00. Special.......... $11.00 Four-piece Reed Suite, Harding blue, cushions of blue damask; suite consists of davenport, armchair, arm rocker and table. Ten-piece color, cretonne cushions. $746.00. Special ......coiiiiiiiiiianes Daybed. Regular price, $473.00. Special. ..$236.50 Reed Suite, p'lrchment Regular price, $559.50 Gray Special .. Gray Settee. €iall o de SO e SR e e s s oo Fiber Rocker. Regularly $14.00. Spe- €Al < vsrcnis siore s susiiserae Ssressee e oie $7.00 Maple Porch Rocker. ~Regular price, $11.50.- Special price..... Folding Lawn Bench. Regular price, $4.50. Special price. .. ... Old- Hickory Table. Regular price, $17.50. Special price. . ... Old Hickory Table. Regular price, $21.00. Special price.. ... $9.20 $3.50 $11.00 $14.00 " Regular Special 0Odd Brown Fiber Armchair.... $15.00 $9.50 Odd Brown Fiber Settee....... $40.00 $24.50 Odd Brown Fiber Rocker...... $16.50 $9.50 Three-piece Fiber Suite....... $45.00 $29.50 Table to match............... $13.50 $9.00 Seven-piece Ivory and Blue Willow Decorated Suite, Cre- tonne Cushions .............$399.00 $266.00 Blue Decorated Fiber Fern Stand .....coieviiieina..... $20.25 $15.00 Decorated Six-piece Reed Suite, cretonne cushions........... $429.00 $286.00 Three-piece Decorated Fiber Suite, cretonne. upholstery. spring cushions ............. $189.00 $141.50 Drapery Dept. Special Lot of Curtains 65 Pairs Ruffled Muslin Curtains, six different styles. Former selling price, $2. 75 per pair. Very specially priced— $1.50 Grass and Fiber Rugs Must Go Waite Grass Rugs 0 xI12 size. Regularly $13.50. Special, $9.00 8 xI0 size. Regularly $11.00. Special, $7.35 6 x9 size. Regularly $7.85. Special, $5.25 414x 7% size. Regularly $5.50. Special, $3.65 36 x72 size. Regularly $245. Special, $1.60 27 x54 size. Regularly $1.65. Special, $1.15 Bordered Runners 18 inches wide, 48c 36 inches wide, 75c 27 inches wide, 60c 54 inches wide, $1.10 Rattania Fiber Standwear Fiber 9 x12 size. Regularly $14.75. Special, $9.90 7.6x10.6 size. Regularly $12.50. Special, $8.50 6 x12 size. Regularly $12.00. Special, $8.25 6 x9 size. Regularly' $9.25. Special, $6.30 414x 7% size. Regularly $6.75. Special, $4.60 36 x72 size. Regularly $2.75. Special, $1.90 30 x60 size. Regularly $2.25. Special, $1.65 18 x36 size. Regularly 70c. Special, 55c Holland Rush Rugs (Oval or Rectangular) 9x12 size. Regularly $37.50. Special, $19.50 8x10 size. Regularly $27.50. . Special, $14.50 6x 9 size. Regularly $18.00. Special, $9.75 4x 7 size. Regularly $9.50. Special, $5.85 36x72 size. Regularly $6.00. Special, $3.50 30x60 size. Regularly $4.50. Special, $2.45 36x36size (tound). Regularly $3.00. Special, $1.95 48x48size (round). Regularly $6.00. Special, $3.50 72x72size (round). Regularly $12.00. Special, $7.50 Crex de Luxe Rugs Exceptionally Good Values 9 X12 .siviveeeni. $14.75 8 xI10 . . $13.25 6 x9 . ceees $9.25 A% TWreneninrn $620 364 XI2, ceiiiienienii SOAS Fifty Grass and Fiber Rugs, in a variety of designs _ and- colorings, and three sizes—Grass, 8x10'and 9x12; Fiber, 8.3x10.6. Special closing-out price for either 36.7 5 $IZE somametesiecccocvecadosoccncs Summer.Portieres, made of antique crash, natural color, with stenciled bor- der both sides: washable colors. Reg- ularly $8.00. Special, pair Couch Covers to match Portieres, 48 inches by 214 yards; hemmed edges all around.” Regularly $5.50. Special.. ...$3.50 Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, regular size, made with boxing, covered on both sides with pretty cretonne of durable quality. Special, each The Linen Shop Unmatchable Values for Friday Bleached Pequot Cotton Sheets—Torn size before hemming, 81x90 inches. Kegular price, $2.18— Friday, $1.65 Each Bleached Utica Cotton Pillowcases—Torn size before hemming, 45x36 inches. Regular price, 50c— Friday, 37c Each Bleached Pure Linen Weft Huckaback Towels—Hemmed, size 19x40 inches. Regular price, 50c— Friday, 35c Each Bleached Turkish Bath Towels—Double loops. Size 24x48 inches. Regular price, 50c each— Friday, 38c Each Marseilles = Pattern Crochet Bedspreads— Hemmed ends, size 78x88 inches. Regular price, $2.50 each— Friday, $1.65 Each Petér Pan Striped and Checked Dress Ging- hams, Plain Colored Zephyre, White Mercerized Silver Finished Batiste, Permanent Finish White Organdies—Regular prices range from 50c to $1.50 yard— inal Clearance Price; 35¢ Yard Art Needlework Salon Fine Stamped" Cotton Pillowcases—For scal- lop or lace edge—ncw designs—superior grade of cotton. Re?hr rice, $1.85 and $2.00 pair— y, $1.35 Pair Stamped Linene Scirfs, finished with hem- stitched edge for lace with neat designs—18x36, 18x45 and 18x54. Regular prices, 39¢c, 49c and 59c each— Friday, Choice; 29c Each Fancy Cretonne Covered Porch or Canoe_Pil- lows, Kapok filled; assorted colors and desxgns Regularly 85c— Friday, Choice, 59c Each Real Mahogany Boudoir Lamp with all:silk shade, in assorted colors. Regular price, $4.7. Friday, .50Comp te GEN. MENOCAL READY T0 FLY T0 CUBA'S AID. CITIZENS OPPOSE CHANGE._ IN. ZONES|. (Continued from First Page.) tion, and that it was not suitable for| residential purposes. ZiePALAIS ROVAL : . 11th and G S_lc. A. Lisner, President Continuing Our Progest Changing Tome. The proposal to change North Capl- tol street. between Channing and Eryant street from a residential to & .o first commerclal classification aroused |96 the eve of his de Press, E y 20—Gen. Mario G. er President of Cuba, rture for Parl rm , issued a state: a sto of protest from more than & Iment saying that should circum: score of persons attending the hear-istances demand it he was ready to i return to Cubs to defend the security, | g ‘welfare and independence of the re- The opposition centered its attack | Spiis: 2 upon the possibilities of depreciating|”wphe gituation of the country,” he property value in resideptial lines 1 go(q "y very grave, The Imterven- case the change was made. The pointieion’ of Gen. was made by President Charles H.|pgraing's Greytest Value-Giving - L] L] a = L] ] . . [ ] - :"L't'r'&?'é?“ Ypiei-knadk e 284 & ™ s Chinese laundries,” which ultimately |02 not exempt our people, and es . would send the residents of the Bec- [pecially our governing classes, from | | O R aeration | e dulviof earmylng ioutifho viEor- |y 1 l a e- ous remedies the crisis impe: y of this item was a petition for & Aru€ |demands, to whatever limit may be|gy L L} L] - L] [ ] [ Crowder (Presiden store on the corner of North Capitol|necessary. and Bryant streets, This petition, ac- £y cording to witnesses, was circula by two women through the nelghbor- ———— The bulldogs which are so popula: -~ hood while their husbands were at|today are the result of two centurie! work. Testimony averred that it was |of careful breeding. not understood that the granting of a drug store for the corner would mean the change in classification for that zome. Woman's Remarks Applauded. Mrs. Conlon of 2407 North Capitol street drew enthusiastic applause from spectators when she presented heg ar- | - gument. “We had less than twelve hours® notice of this condition,” said she. “My husband is at work now and the hus- bands of these other ladies (pointing to a half dozen spectators) also are at work and could not get off. That is why we are here. And we want (to protest against any change in the zon- ing regulations which would result in an injury to the fine relldenllll sec- tion we have there now.” Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secre- / To Apprecmte the Values You Simply Must See Them Think of it---They’re Offered at C tary of the board of temperance, &p- peared in behalf of petitioners wish- ing to change height regulations at the northeast corner of 1st street and | ! Maryland avenue northeast in order to allow,a seventy-one-foot structure of five &tories to be erected as the Methodist building. The height regulation at present stipulates tiat fifty-five feet be the maximum. Originally the plan, he s to have the building six v-five feet in height. that the new orm in arcnitecture building nearby and an’s Party home on the opposite corner, it had been decided to make the structure one o five stories, or seve We placed many of these shirts in the window a day previous to the sale, stating that the sale would not commence until Thursd.u but scores and scores of people came in and . He pointed out that monev 1 been raised for tais building, € throughout, churches in | | 1 Making Your all parts of y ®ad raised » c < Wedi ¥ h b 1 ¢ t . tried to get lots of these shirts on Wednes the Tuilaing s 1t woutd look wpon | Vacation Frocks?a day, a d;g) before the sale began. You can completion. There was no opposition. imagine what kind of a response we had to- day, the first day of the sale. Even though the response was ‘tremendous, the quantity was tremendous, too. We feel that there are enough to provide for tomorrow’s demand— so come early. Shirts With Collars Attached at 95¢c There are collars that may be “buttoned down, others plain. French or sports cuffs. Fancy striped or plain white, tan or gray. Size range is not complete, but we are sure you'll find your size in some pattern. Other Cases Considered. Among other cases considered Rt the meeting today were the changing . . of the regulations from residential be just as you want to second commercial on the north them, if you use a [~ L} [ ] [ [ ] ] THEN, you can be L L side of Church street between 14th : McCall Printed Pattern. - L L} L} L} L} [} sure that they will ::?dclslth o w:flchfwllls DeeaEn For that is the ad- ¥ colored residents of that square : + the change of classification from vantage of working with residential to second commercial o the new “Printed” Pat- tern, and its printed P street between 3d and 4th streets, and a chinge of classification along = 5 pieces. It’s the printed cut- ting lines, too, that help you the same lines as the aforesaid for Maple and Carroll streets, Takoma Park. to turn out clothes made-at- . home that are “just right.” New McCall Pattern 2718, “ie's printed’ feet. The present building is that e ReTel-Bated height, but regulations for that vicinity are eighty-five feet. _ s LEPER BILL PASSED. : An increase in the capacity of the National Leper Home at Carville, La., from the present' 200 beds to 500 s pro- vided in a bill passed today by the Sen- ate and in which authority is granted for the appropriation of $650.000 to be expended in the expansion. ure now goes to the House. Change of height regulations for a lot at 1§th and H streets was re- quested by Elishiz Hanson. represent- jing the owners of the Otis building there, In order to allow the building of an addition to the height of 110 Palais Royal—Main Floor. "RETIRING!!!! From BUSINESS!!!! Mr. J. B. Norris is LEAV ING THE FIR\l;md to PAY UP HIS SHARE IN e are staging one of the T1C PRICE - SNIASHING ‘The meas- e statement of the public bulldings mittee, which considered the measure, that the present capacity of the in- ution at Carville is overtaxed and more than 100 additional applica- tions for on have been recetved. <o that the number of in the United States tween 500 and 1,200, probably atter figure, and the proposed therefore regarded as of NORRIS BROTHERS most EVE DISSOLUTION S-A-VE SALE S-A-V-E rm nn " That offers you the FINEST OF MEN'S GARMENTS yAT PRICES THAT ARE EVEN LESS IN MOST INSTANCES THAN WE_ PAID FOR THEM - AT WHOLESALE—this is your opportunity to save. OIL TANKS BURNED. LAREDO, Tex July 20.—Properties of the Humble and Pierce Ofl com- panles and the government tuml {ion plant here were destroyed by fir last night with damage en.h:uted from $150,000 to $500,000. An ex- plosion of tanks jeopardized about 100 persons who shad gathered inside the fire lines. Huge pleces of steel tank material were hurled hundreds of feet in the air. ,fllfllfllfllflflflflfllfllflfl]fllfllfllfllfllflmfllfllfllfl@ Fountain Pens— R ~ Up to $16.50 Palm Beach % And Silk Mohair Suits There are oll gradss of Palm Beach and Mohair Suits—BUT EVEN THE CHEAPEST GRADES ARE SELLING AT HIGHEER PRICES—and we remind you that every suit is from OUR REGULAR HIGH - GRADE STOCK OF FINE BUMMER BUITS. £ Wherever writers are found there vou will find Fountain Pens—and in the majority of cases the Pen will be either a Waterman or a Parker. There is a reason why 80 many people choose either one or the other of these famous makes. = = = They know what th ese = names stand for and they = know that they are the best in construction. Let us help you make a se- lection of one of these = = = = REAL Pens ' = = = The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's 14th St., =< ::'. r_trom Gabardines, Shantungs, = Silks, Blue Serges, Worsteds, E Tweeds and Herringbones. At prices that will make you fairly wonder—you have seen the identical qualities offered by the most reputable hou!;s as GOOD VALUES AT 3§35 and $40, 316.75 to 322.50 $22.50 Tropical Worsteds and Fine Mohairs BUY ONE OR TWO OF THEM—we E5 cannot duplicate them at wholesale— 3 YOU GET THE AD- S VANTAGE OF BUY- = ING TWO FOR As 75 & FRACTION _MORE . & THAN THE WORTH e — B OF ONE. A Clean Cool Scalp Parist Sage Stops hing, Keepe the Bealp Coote-Prevents Dandrus Almost everybody nowadays sage is knows that Parisian nvmm:hnldnn-m.d isian becansa it 13 such & :e-'-:-tna::fim hatr & 1€ becanso hey kuow T 911 G Street N. W. OPEN SATURDAYS .

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