Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 14

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s f Vt..Ave. at. Thomas Cir. THE | SALE DELAY OF RYAN'S _ STUTZ STOCK DENIED “Burlington HOTEL | «Around 60”7 Will Not M aoo shares of th: By the Asoc ,,::. he hold 73 th tock aatd enlnrlaneun alnc n : 380 Rooms ,?.'w Ymm‘ s That its sale “around 60" = ORK. August 1—The mo- tod o mest the balance of 37,045 tlon of Francis G. Caftey, recelvi Single Rooms, $2.00 Up n A Fyan, to halt the sals fo- |on its loan to Ryan. m R..Illl, ss 00 Up Motor stock to repay oang ade, By = m——'—‘mn' S the Guaranty Trua( Compayy and other banking firms t an was de- | tute one cup of hot tea for the nied yel(erdly by. Federll Judge Au-|milk or hot water. It gustus N. Receiver C:fley asked for a post- fi:.vor That sounds rather suspicious, but remember this is a clothing advertisement. It is with a the deep, if your locker reveals a cool genuine Palm Beach Suit to don upon your return. And one Palm Beach does not make a summer—you need two or three of both the dark and light shades. At the Mobnroe price every man can well afford the purchase of two or more. |7HE cEnNUINE cLoTH wro nnmu MARK OWNED ‘GOODALL WORSTED CQ PALM BEACH $9 SUITS All styles—all models—all shades—all sizes—in other words, we’ve got the Palm Beach Suits to fit both you and your pocketbook. All 3- Plece) Values Up to $30 $7 .75 WOOL | VelusUpto$40 $93.75 SUITS | Yoo Up o330 39875 “NewYork Sydes America MON1OC ¢ u m‘bfi MARK fifllll'lflifl 10th & F Streets N. W. e s - Clothes HUMAN SIDE-OF BANKING: No. de Rothschild had the idea A committee once waited on Baron de Rothschild and asked him to show his love for humanity by dividing up his wealth among the people of France. “How many people are there in France?P” he asked. - Upon being told, he figured for a min- ute and then sat down and wrote several checks for a few francs and handed one to each of the delegates with the remark: “Gentlemen, here is your share.” * * = : ’ Don’t wait for some one to hand you : somethmg Work and do your own sav- ing. You may notbecome a de Rothschild, but, if you save, you’ll never line up for soup or become a walking delegate for communism, either. Join our saving department today. Ponement, contending that the: sale | of the stock, which is sald to con- stitute control of the Stuts company, was not advisable at this time. In addition to the Guaranty Trust Lawyer’s Contead That Auction at | Company, ‘which l- -m t: l:\d 10,- lechian- @ ‘Metals Nlllonll Bank hol lbmlt 7500 shares and !h- uwyeu‘ and. st abou! pe 000 due the Guaranty Trust Company us! will keep g1n- erbread moist and you will llke fh sense of satisfaction that you swim around in Monrve Clothes New York™ Second Floor CHARGES SLK NEN Shut Out Oriental Pon- gee Goods. Head of Manufacturers Dominates Industry, Senator De- clares, Charges that Horace B. Cheney, president of the Silk Manufacture: Association, had insisted on highe: duties on silk in order to shut out oriental pongees used by persons of moderate means, were made today in the Senate by Senator Simmons of North Carolina, democratic leader in lh? ll\rlfl fight. r Simmons said this silk was arged, former Senator Lllnpilt of Rhode Island, “ d"d controls” the cotton goods iny ust: fillk rninufnclurers, as a body, had not demnnded increases in industry met with little foreign competition, Stk Schedule Debated. The Senate vesterday completed |} consideration of the wool schedule, ule, .| after having approved of the dullel placed on blankets, weari and floor coverings by the reyubllcln r nbers of the flnance committee. Selr_: ate lhen began work on the sched “Silk_schedule will come those' dealing. with paper and books and sundries, including hides and laces: the free list and the adminis- tration provisions with the flexible tariff plan proposed by President Harding. When the Senate winds up work on these it must go back over the entire bill paragraph by para- graph for action on individual amendmenl was the case Saturday, the Sen- |" ale had difficulty yesterday in keep- ing a quorum with a result that the {order about absentees was to stand for the remainder of the present leg- | istative "a months old |\ arch 4. telegrams were sent to absent senators urging their presence. G. 0. P: Split Pernists. Some. republicans and most of ‘mocrats voting against the duties hing. Senator Smoot, republican, in charge of the schedule, said, and Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, conducting the fight for the minority, agreed, that only novelties were , im- ported: that the American ready-made {clothing industry could compete with | the worla. ning debate on the silk schedule, r McCumber said that revenue yearly through the operation of the prohibition amendment added funds had to be obtained from some source and that there was no better source, in his judgment, than luxuries, the principal democratic argument ag-msn the silk duties, ‘Senator Shep- ‘exas showed the enormous rowm o nenant e Industry since 1914, declaring It now to be the he world with 5,000,000 In 1919 A‘-lnst i this. producllon he said, {that "year of ‘only $53.000¢ ooa " about { half of which was imported in bond and | not intended for domestic consump! SR i S i The natives of Ayon Island, seven n h lhey kill old people as an act of BUSINESS ASUSUAL During Rebuilding - Here Is the Elgin-Washington 15-Jewel Thin Model Watch We Will Allow You ERROR IN FUNERAL DATE. Rites for G;T.—uldh‘ to Be To- ASKED HEH TARIF 2.2 Be: Simmons Sees Attempt to[9S'% at Ariton cotetery interment wil s TWD HELD OII SUSPIGION.I U. S. Consular Agent. Glovn holl eulorod. at 1821 6th NAMES HORACE CHENEY |misncw n tn telephone u.ll- for help. rted repor the house shortly before the police vestigation. | HAY FEVER DlSCOMFORTS CAPTURE SPANIARD N CUBA KINAPIG '| Garcia Said to Have Con- fessed Abduction of Acting the last place. Alvaro Garcis, Herminee Fernandes -~ 4 Garcia was® wounded in the head|and Pantaleon Olivia Acosta, also are and 1s sald to have had in his posses- | under arrest as accomplices. sion a ring and watch belonging to| The condition of Jova, who was Jova and to have confessed that he planned and led the kidnaping. Two cousins of the prisoner, Jose Man stabbed in an attempt to escape, is said to remain serious. - morrow at 2 P.M. Smenoums. e > 3 Don’t Be Satisfied —with an Electric Washer that does only HALF the work when you can have the— : Laundryette —which does ALL the work. The Laundryette has no wringer— because it needs none. It washes, rinses, blue and dries the clothes for the line— | Automatically You never handle wet clothes. Make us prove what we say. Ask for a demonstration e e 3| B the Associatea Press. HAVANA, Cuba, August 1—Charg- ed with belng the leader of the band Wwhich kidnaped Eugene Jova, acting United States consular agent, last Thursday at Sagua Le Grande, Ser- vando Suarez Garcia, a Spaniard, has been captured in the hills near Quem- ados de Guines and jailed at Sagua, according to press dispatches from street northwest last house in re-ponne that another negro had le(t arriv d..d and that & shot had been Thc two are b.ln‘ held pending in- are entirely unnecessary \\\ WM They can be absolutely relieved with our £ S OLU'ron /? or Ieay- Fover 7 } B \ I i t i [ E —no obligation. i On sale at: ///IA\A\\\ . ‘ b= R ADIUM |k NATIONAL ELECTRICAL 3 NW, | § 4 i s L Supply Company- = Products Corp. 1105 Connecticat Ave. 132830 NewYorkAve. Phone Main 6800 = Seosr s = .....m|||||||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIII%fllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllllfllllmmlmllllllllmllllllllllml'“""' Closed All Day Saturdays During August Purchases Stored Free for 90 Days 10-piece dmmg suite in fine American Walnut, two tone Antique finish, the very finest construction and finish. .......ccoviiiienriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaaens Just An Example of the : Really Good Furniture Greatly Reduced During The August Sale of Life Time Furniture If you've a furniture néed or expect to need any soon—you can hardly afford not to- ;. come to the Life Tlme Furniture Store during “this August Sale. The prices that we quote-on this really good furniture is quite low and at the further reduced - Sale prices they are remarkable values—Only a few factory fixed price articles are excepted. f course impossible to quote but a fraction of the remarkable values that we s 0shct?w durm}:; August, :?nd those that we do quote are but typical of the value. When you do come in you'll have the pleasure of seeing the largest display of furmtu);'e in Washmgto)ryx—all good Life Time Furniture—and every piece sub- stantially reduced for this sale. For the Dining Room Berkey & Gray 10-piece suite, ma- hogany; oblong table.......... /Especmlly fine is the great blg display of Karpen Overstuffed Furniture that is greatly reduced in price for the sale Karpen pillow arm suite in tap- $425 estry, Karpenesque construction.$250 5 Italian walnut 10-piece suite, 6-ft. s 3'11’:;; cI\{J:hl ons,ot;fituge.‘.i..sf‘.lt.e. $195 buffet, oblong table............ $42. Karpen overstuffed suite in tapes- 6-piece suite, Florentine walnut, try, Queen Anne style......... $235 gate-leg extension table: ....... $195 ¢ R aroen cane panel 3-piece suite, - 10-piece decorated suite in high- with loose cushions, taupe ve- lighted walnut, oblong table. .. .$495 oo e SICPERRE LT Limbert 10-piece two-tone mahog- 3-piece Kar%en cane panel suite in any suite, oblong table.........$425 tapestry, Karpenesque cushions. $250 Life Timé Furniture Is More Than a Name ngmth Street Mayer & CO, Between D 8 E :

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