Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 4

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Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14&1 St—Brnnch Stoce, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955 No other cleaner compares with the Super New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and we want you to !now why. BUY ON EASY TERMS 750 Degrees. From Popular Mechapics. research, unbreakable glass. Vacuum Cleaner . 750 degrees Fahrenheit. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. FREE TRIAL nammer. Freely Donated. From the American Legion Weekly. temperance worker. you're entirely welcome to him." GOING FAST! Those $5 to $7.50 Summer Shoes Whites—Pumps, Oxfords, Sports Shoes—all sizes. Black, Tan, Gray Shoes—Pumps and Oxfords—all sizes. Barefoot Sandals—White Nu- buck and Patent Leather—all sizes. N\ Other Clearance Prices Women's White Shoes Children's Low Shoes All our §7.50 to $12 White Sports That sold at §245 to $4.00, Shoes and nearly all our in White, Tan, Black and 95 better grade White Dress 85 Patent Strap Pumps and 1 dPumdps and Oxfords. Re- 4. Oxfords. Sizes to 2........... WCEE 00....ccavntcocassonans Children.sBarefootSandals Children's Tan Sandals and p“m?s and Oxfords Play Oxfords. All sizes to Patent, Kid, Tan and Gun Metal 2. Out they go at the final 15 Pumps, Open-work Pumps 95 Bricelofis. oie oo = ) and Oxfords. Marked down 5- > $£2.95 Sale and Children’s Shoes on Sale at All Stores, ex- irom higher grade lines to.. cept the City Club Shop. i All Other Sales at ALL Stores. . Women's Phoenix Silk Hosiery With seamed back, in black, white, cordo, 1 20 Cor. 7th & K Sts. gray and biege. Sale s 414 9¢h St. BRCCRDEIE oo - e “City Club Shop” 233 Pa. Ave.S.E. 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1—Performance 2—Dependability 3—Suppleness 4—Flexibility Four Points of Superiority That Have Made Studebaker The Car of Popular Demand Is it any wonder that we have been frantically wiring, phoning and beg- ging South Bend, Indiana, to rush More—MORE—MORE Studebakers to Washington? K you want the BIGGEST AUTO-. MOBILE VALUE OF 1922, place your order at once. Cars are arriv- ing. We can deliver within a few days. And mark this point well— STUDEBAKER is ALL We Claim or YOUR Money Returned. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, President Commercial Automobile & Supply Co. Telephones ¥iin 2% 817-819 14th Street N.W. Washington Is a Studebaker City According to recent reports, a Bo- hemian inventor, after thirteen years of has succeeded in producing At a recent demonstration, it is said, plates and vessels of the material re- mained whole when thrown o the ground from a heigl of wel 3 Meat was roasted on a thin glass plate over an open fire at a temperature of Tin was melted in 2 glass pot and nails were driven in a plece of hard- wood, using & piece of glass for & |gure tnat a1l departments of the Dis- trict government are treated equally In 0 far as payment of expenditures out of appropriations is concerned. the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ As- “Good morning, me’am,” began the |gociation gt a meeting last night at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church “My husband’s out,” replied the lady. | condemned the action of Congress in “but it you can find him I'm eure|the current appropriation act for singling out several District depart- ments whose expenses are to be pald wholly out of the revenues of the Dis- “I am collecting for the Inebriates’ Home and—" UNBREAKABLE GLASS. ' i .,f‘EflUAlIZE BUDGET, | © CITIZENS DEMAND Rhode Island trict of Columbia. association also graded. urged. petition from the surface drainage. of the temple. “At this_date,” American French tundras. (TR ciation Condemns Action of Congress. Indorsing the proposed plan to in- tered by C. R. Smith, sal; on the part of Congress might estab- lish a precedent which was possible. Of extension to other departments of the District government. New Police Station Soon. Construction of a police station for the twelfth precinct will begin short- 1y, It was announced. Capt. L. J. Stoll of the ninth precinct said that motor cycle policemen will replace patrol- men on some beats. The association voted to ask the board of education to include as an item in its next estimates a request for acquisition of a school site east ! of South Dakota avenue and near Rhode Island avenue northeast. grounds of the Burroughs School be Street Improvements Urged. Several Improvements in the streets and highways of the association were The assoclation indorsed a g toga Heights to grade streets in the Saratoga Heights section preparatory ! to laying mains for water. to protect the community from over- | flow from storm sewers during heavy rains the committee on sewers and water urged that the area south of Rhode Island avenue be provided with | Karnak Theory Exploded. From the Kansas City Star. It is commonly believed that the! great témple of Karnak was bullt by | the ancient Egyptians so that the sun, at the precise moment of the solstice, should shine straight down the axis, But the Egyptian sur- vey has made accurate measurements of the temple, and proves that the sun | has never been visible at all at any moment in any day In any year along the axis of the temple since about 6000 B. C.. and that it last set along the central line of this axis between 12,000 and 13,000 years ago. , “Europe was still in the old stone age; the cave period was at its zenits, and the hunters of the Dor- dogne were chasing reindeer over the To suppose that the Temple of Karnak can have b built then is out of the question.” —Superbly Sweet in ~Tone—Matchless —In Design —Workmanship. —The Phonograph You ~Want in Your Home —Such is the TR TR 5 3 C, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1923. Avenue Asso- Assoclated Press. the possible exception The resolution, of- Commigsioner such action service orders, giving shipments of coal and resentatives, under The federal emergency fuel control organization was set in motion by Pres- ident Harding yesterday with selection of a central coal distribution committee of government officials under the chair- manship of Secretary Hoover. At the request of the President, Mr. Hoover Immediately wired governors o the various states asking them to set up emergency state organizations as the first step toward decentralizing the or- ganization for distribution and main- tenance of fair prices for coal under the administration plan, according to the! “Under "this plan,” Mr. Hoover said, “the distribution for railway use will be directed from Washin, public utilitiee, the responsibilty for all other distribution will rest upon organ- ization set up under state control.” L C. C. Asks State Ald. Co-operation of state organizations was also asked by Interstate Commerce r Altchison, graphed the several transportation reg- ulatory bodies of the states east of the Missisaippl requesting them to act as representatives of the commission in facilitating operation of the emergency The federal coal distribution com- mittee selected by the President con- sists of Attorney General Daugherty, Secretaries Fall and Hoover Commissioner Altchison. or their rep- chairmanship of the Commerce Secre- tary. | A ffth member is to be added to gton but, with of a few state who tele- priority to the itles. and the temporary The urged that the dogs and birds. l Among the latezt fashion novelties residents of Sara- In order our moderate. in amateur says the Scientific One 14th St., een and THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. T Comfort and Safety " A motor car thrilling with life, yet guaranteeing you the fullest measure of comfort and safety. Comfort comes of car- roominess, of velvety riding on the roughest roads. Safety comes of perfect balance, of the strength of every part, of the steels used such as Molybdenum, of workmanship and preci- sion. Comfort and Safety characterize the Wills Sainte Claire. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. Champlain Street at Kalorama Road Tel, North 5060 Showrooms, 1223 Comnecticut Ave. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE ST s = : Developing and Printing ‘We are so sure that our Developing and Printing will please you that we do not hesitate to GUAK- ANTEE our work though our methods cost us more in time and labor charges are Superiority s a hard thing to attain. but we belleve that we have reached the utmost You'll think so. giving us a trial * The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Yoster's Shop) Pa. Ave, AT Al- most finishing. too, after A door from I R S. EMERGENCY FUEL CONTROL UNDER WAY WITH HOOVER AS HEAD | character of the organization “must depend upon the situation.” Telegraphs to Governors. In his telegrams to the governors Mr. Hoover, after reciting the steps taken by the administration in the situation, said: “The agencles and present authority of the federal government of course do not enable it to protect the ulti- mate consumer of coal within the boundaries of a state further than such protection can be secured by the above means that coal sold in inter- state commerce shall be sold to the original purchaser at a fair price and fair distribution between states be obtained. the ultimate consumer shall be pro- tected upon coal now in circulation and on resale of coal distributed as above and that equitable distribution shall be carried on must rest within the authority of each state. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY o7, 12 ' === = = == - the committee later, Nir. Hoover said, who will undertake the administry.- tive direction, while the ultimate with us. The problem of seeing that ‘I am sending this telegram at the request of the President to learn if you can undertake to create a state organization with which we can co- operate.” Rely upon our Judgment We want every patron of the Goodman Market Stores to feel that we take personal interest in what they are buy- ing from us. If you are not familiar with meat cuts; or are not a judge of poultry, fish and game; fruits, vegetables, etc.—we will guide you aright. Fact is—you cannot “go wrong” in 2 Goodman Store—for there are no degrees of ONLY THE BEST—and ALWAYS THE BEST—delicacy and commodity. Quality considered—we’re That’s another safeguard you have quality here. lowest in price, too. If you cannot come—phone— E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. Saturdays we are open until 2 p.m. Cutting Loose-- Here comes the final of the clearance reductions — and they are very radical, which means you are very fortunate. These prices go into effect tomorrow morning. fall wear— at this price. All Sport Coats These able comfort- and comely mod- 1 Palm Beach Suits that sold at $15. . Mohair Suits that sold up to $25. .. Mohair Suits that sold up to $38. .. Gabardine Suits that sold up to Tropical Worsted Suits that sold up 108285 . ccveian Mode Shirts —right down to the limit Best of Silk Shirts— $5,50 selling up to $10.00 3 for $15.00 Fiber Silkand Silk and 32_65 Linen Shirts—up to $5.00 3 for $7.50 Russian Cord and Imported Madras Shirts; up to 51,85 Percales, Madras, etc. 51,15 Shirts selling up to $2.50 3 for $3.00 L3 Pajamas Krinkle Crepe, etc.— ‘219 grades up to $3.50 Percale and Madras— 31,59 up to $2.50 for choic~ Upto$ W, All 3 and 4 piece Wool Suits —the conservatives and the sports models—regulars, shorts, stouts and longs. Many are in patterns and weight suitable for " Selling up to $65.00 Choice, $2 8 15 You will understand a slight charge for alterations will be necessary Wool Knickerbockers Several patterns ‘35.75 Clearance of Tropical Suits $11-75 $17-75 $97.75 $1 8.75 $1 8.75 Alterations, if necessary, will be made at very nominal charge. Flannel Tropical Silk Suits that Silk Suits that sold Flannel Trousers that Office Coats A small lot of brokensizes. All large 65c siges ... Worsted Suits that sold up sold $l 7.75 287 $7.15 Sl 0.75 upto $40....... sold up to $10..... Trousers, that sold up to $13.50 ... Mode Cravats Finest of Knitted Silk 31,39 Cravats; up to $3.50.... 3 for $4.00 Cut-Silk Cravats; up 51.15 to $3.00 Cut-Silk Cravats; up $1.50 g -3 Union Suits Madras. Athletic cut; 95¢ Perfect-fitting models. . .. 3 for $2.75 Handkerchiefs Imported Fancy French Linen—were $1.00........ 50‘ 6 for $2.75 | All Straw Hats" 253557 V2 Price The Mode—F at Eleventh le—=lol——lcl——]al——lo]l—+] [——lel——s|l——F]slc—2lol—4

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