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THE EVENING. $1.00 Makes You a Member of Jordan’s Victrola Christmas Club JORDAN PIANO CO. G St. at 13th l———Jol——]o]——]al——]o]——| Goodman Stores Render City- wide Service You don’t have to go out of your way to enjoy the satisfaction that comes from supplying your table from a Goodman Store. Because, if by chance there isn’t one in vour neighborhood—your phone will put you in immediate touch with us. It’s safe to market with us by phone—because we've done the discriminating—and can only send you the best that’s in the market—delicacy and commodity. That word BEST has a very definite meaning with us. It’s a feature of Goodman Service—same as is right price. We’ve built our reputation on this service. sion announcement gave the bank’s de- E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. posits as $1,202,000 and its loans $1,505,- EEEEEEEEE 000, MONTANA BANK SUSPENDS. GREAT FALLS, Mont., October 6.— Doors of the Commercial Nmonal Bank here did not open this morning, s\ sion having been annqunged ey ruxm by the board of directors. The suspen- 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. For Friday’s Selling Choice of the House ANY HAT In Our Millinery Dept. $10 00 There are no restrictions. No matter what the former price was, select any hat you want / and pay us $10.00 and the hat is yours. > Remember THIS SALE FOR FRIDAY ONLY All the Newest Fall Models and Colors Lyons Silk and Panne Velvet Hats— 5 Wifl]l( .Il-‘l the newest trimmings. st to make Friday the bi t d of ‘:he season. {;:)uzry Ch:lcclggesay $10000 Millinery Dept—ith Floor. JUST OPENED A NEW DEPARTMENT — EXCLUSIVE SEMINARY, COLLEGE AND SCHOOL TYPE TOGS, OF YOUTHFUL DESIGN FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS, WHICH OCCUPIES THE ENTIRE ANNEX IN OUR NEW BUILDING. SECOND FLOOR. THREE-PIECE SUITS MISSY COATS AND WRAPS AFTERNOON DRESSES STREET DRESSES DANCE FROCKS > SCHOOL DRESSES An Introductory Special WOOL JERSEY JACQUETTE FROCKS WOOL CREPE DRESSES Siges 14-16-18 AFTERNOON DRESSES OF-— CREPE SATIN $25.00 - R e $35.00 TWILL CORD | TR sieh Waldorf, early yesterday, and cap STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. |GREA’I' QUANTITY OF CORN LIQUOR CAPTURED BY PROHIBI- TION AGENTS NEAR WALDORF, MD. CAPTURE LIQUOR ATPISTOL POINT Prohibition Agents Force Way Into Woman’s Home and Seize 1,000 Gallons. Special Dispatch to The Star. jpowering a woman who blocked their way with leveled revolver, Prohibi- ! |tion Agents Rose and Hines and Con- | |stable White of Mount Rainier, Md., forced their way into a lonely house i(m the state road, one mile out o tured nearly 1,000 gallons of corn {liquor. The woman, who the officers | say, goes by the name of Mrs. Eugene Meryville, was arrested on an {llegal ! possession charge. Eugene Meryville, alleged owner of !the liquor, was not at home. A war- r;\nl for his arrest is held by the who expect to take him into lle her the pant the house at the time of the raid, all being asleep on the second floor. Officers Invited to Breakfast. suming an air of indiff took the officers the woman invited the hu | = knew who owned the liquor ind would tell all about the | | She was expensively attired in a black silk dress. a customer in a 9th street lunchroom last week the office urrounded the house at 4 o'clock erday morning and demanded en The occupant at first refused to admit any one, || when informed that the door would be broken down unless she saw fit 10 let them in, the woman descended and unlocked the do he officers then proceeded to search the upstairs portion of the house in the face of vigorous protest by the woman. (All orders of $5 or over will be de! effect. Better stock up now economically exists. Tomatoes Finest Virginia Pack No. 2 cans, 10c; dozen, $1.10; case, $2.00 No. 3 cans, 15¢; dozen, $1.60; case, $3.10 Corn “Blue Bell” Country Gentleman Can, 10c; dozen, $1.10; Can, 15c; dozen, $1.60; case, $3.10 Extra Sifted Peas Flag and Mount Vernon Brands Can, 28c; dozen, $3.25; case, 36-25 Frying Chickens Fanoy Home Dressed Birds Lb., 42¢ Gra Very Fancy Concords 2-qt. 3 Baskets, 87c Asparagus Tips “Sunbeam,” fancy, small, green I Can, 38c; dozen, $4.50; case, $8.75 "Halibut Steak. .Ib., 40c il Salmon Steak. .Ib., 35¢ I Spot . eeee.lb., 20c | Buttarfish eees.lb, 20c | WALDORF, Md., October 5.—Over-|; Acting on informatfon dropped by | As they entered one of the rooms Canned Goods Sale Just for this one week can we put such low prices into case, $2.05 Gooseberry.. .glass, 28c Peas Orange Marmalade Fancy Early Junes glass, 25¢ she pulled a revolver. One of the men struck the weapon from her hand. She sald she was the wife of C. R. Mc- Cawthorne, from whom she is under- s5tood to have been separated. Liquor Brought to Washington. Carrying the 140 cases of liquor, which was In glass jars, to the front porch, the officers later loaded the consignment on trucks and conveyed it to prohibi- tion headquarters on F street in Wash- ington. Armed with revolvers, the prohibition men went to the scene of the rald Tuesday night about § o'clock, keep- ing themselv, not found, ts location || STARTS SERIOUS TROUBLE | Colds Many people do Th: not realize the at grave danger they ‘Hang On arc in when they| F neglect a cold.| orm Neglected colds Real quickly lead to | Dnnger pneumonia and, | fatal ill- ness. | A cold should be treated at ts very | first ap- | pearance ||| and the | besttreat- i | John’s Medicine, which has had ! history of more than sixty-| even years' success treating | olds and coughs and throat trou- | bles. This prescription is guaran- teed free from alcohol or danger- | ous drugs and is all pure food | aml nr:unthcnl livered within the city if requested.) while the opportunity to buy Ritter’s Pork and Beans Can, 10c; dozen, $1.10; case, $2.00 “Premier” Jams Strawberry . .glass, 35c Blackberry . .glass, 35c Peach.......glass, 28c Apricot . ... .glass, 28c Grapefruit Marma- lade..... .glass, 20c Palmolive Soap....25c 4 cakes Welch’s Grapelade, Del Monte Sliced Peaches, No. 1...20c “Blue Ribbon” Evapo- rated Peaches 2-1b. box, 45¢; 5-lb. box, $1.00 Potatoes 15 Lbs., 23¢c _Sack, $2.10 Jersey stock Rockfish . Trout ... Bluefish .......ll:., 25c¢ | Oysters.......qt., 55¢ | other serious and |! confiscated liquor, a truck in which the “evidence” was being conveyed to Washington was delayed en route by tire trouble, experienced near Ridge Corners. The was so heavy that | ordinary jacks would not raise the ma- | chine, special equipment being sent for. ; —_— | | STEAL $25,000 GEMS. | Uncut Stones in Loot of Cracks- | men in Toledo. TOLEDO, Ohio, October 5.—Cracks- men early today blew a safe in the | offices of Marvet & Kimmelman, stones and jewelry vaiued at $25,000, | according to a report to police. | The robbers used an ax to batter | their way through a wall and two R manufacturi b 1 the d e el 1t uncus | “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Every drugg:sl here guarantees|congested nose and head relieved “p. partitions to reach the safe, to which | €ach package of “Pape’s Cold Com-|with first dose. they applied explosives. The robbery | pound” to break up any cold an was discovered when employes of the [end grippe misery in a few hours These safe, pleas- |ant tablets cost only s few cents, company reached the office this morn- | or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, |and millions now take *hem instead ing. headache, feverishness, inflamed or|of sickening quinine. ——— If you want work read the want col- umns of The Stai R, Extension Tables ... .. fI 450 Substantially constructed and well finished in a pretty golden oak. Extra leaves are included. $3 Cash—$1 a Week AT mmmmmwmmmwmmm&m TR T B T T 7 T T A Out-of-Town Folks Can take full advantage of our extraordi- nary savings and easy, dig- nified credit terms. We pay the’ freight, no matter where you live. This suite is admired by every one that sees it. fully designed in our own bx;z fanr\, of beautifully grained American walnut. Consists of Full-size Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chifforette and Full Vanity. 336 ¥ T “ Opens into a full-size com- ble bed by constructed and e pe: »'nr-‘d In’ a durable leather- 85 Cash—3$1 a Week On Credit---This 10-Piece $ Dining Room Suite 10 lovely pieces—consisting of large Buffet, with lift-top com- partments for silverware, ctc.; Oblong Extension Table, China Case, 2-door Enclosed Server, 5 Chairs and one Armchair. seats of the chairs are upholstered in a durable tapestry. $20 Cash, $3 a Week or $12 a Month give years of satisfactory service. 3 T/ungs That Always Prevatl at Phillip Levy’s Quality---Lowest Prices Easzest Terms Very grace- The construction is of a type that assures vou of a lasting satisfaction $20 Cash, $2.50 a Week or $10 a Montll 512 fortable bed, complete k mattress pad covered with a geod quality cretonne. $2 Cash—$1 a Week Full Cabinet Phonographs 189 59 low for full inet dem- onstratine hines. A humlu‘r of different styles ¥ guaranteed for three and play ail makes The This Laxurzous Overstaffed Suite A Highly-desirable and Comfortable Overstuffed Suite, consist- ing of Large Settee, Fireside Chair and Wing Chair. Spring seats and loose cushions. Upholstered in a beautiful tapestry that will yielding settee—you’ll instantly realize thcn thut the suite is worth a good deal more than $17 Cash, $3 a Week or $12.a Month Come in and sit in the deep, # el i b I3 i | R Y YT SR T YT R Y R SR R S S | | 1 88 2l ! & 4 A & | k2! ! J=! & ) el & i 5 & & 3 Ll 3 5 3 3 3