Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 13

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Some snappy weather, fellers! Makes vou feel like “bee lining” it to the Man’s Stores for a suit or overcoat we are featur- ing at $27.00. We consider this sale one of - our best efforts—come help us put it over in true Maw's Store fashion. and QOvercoats Suils Two Pants Coats Suits Winter Three Coats Piece Great Suits Coats Here—at only $27 tomorrow—in another great assortment, you caw choose from hundreds of suits and overcoats that you, or any other man, would be proud to wear. Sweeping raglans! Great coats! \Wonderful ulsters! Single, double breasted and sport suits! Why shouldn’t we be enthusiastic about them? Every garment is built right from collar to hem. No matter if the price does sound low, the overcoats and suits are the kind that will satisfy the man who knows good clothes. Pure Worsted Trousers Chalmers .U'_do-" Suits Deep ribbed, winter: weight . Spring Needle Union Suits, silver and ecru, Sizes 34 to 46. Superior Metcalf Worsteds— fine quality, in a variety of stripes. Buy a pair and match your coat. 65 Sizes 29 to 48 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i i i i | i ii| { were Mrs. John Newbold, vice presi-| ~7 - RS WADSHORTH HEADOF BARD try Home. best and Allen, i in mind I‘ duced it C., How “Lightnin’s” Author Mastered Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, 1L, Novémber 21.—“By a whimsical turn of fate, dled In the same hotel Where ‘eight Chosen President of Gov- gears ago he frst iarted work on s pla; ernors of Children’s Coun- {peor and littie known and fame still was & dream. ‘While an entire nation mourns the loss of Frank Bacon, actor and play- fmaker extraordinary, reminiscences of the man, the father, the husbarna, were told by those who loved him both of whom “w Father had vrote it, all of his experienc were grist for the “‘It will be a play of just folks, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 192. !him a thousandfold. ¥o on. dearest child. He | Adversities Told by Loved Ones with a smile and a tear for every- body, and all will go home happy when it is over,’ he used to tell us. Writing Begun at Hotel “Actual writing was begun hers at this hotel while he still was obscure {and a long way from being prosper- ous. So a week ago, when he left the tired and worn he to her: Come on, mother, let's go back | to the Del Prado for a rest, back where we lived when we were 0| { poor we used to do our own cooking | {in our rooms; back where 1 first made | {Lightnin® Bill Jon®s a character and | {you were the only person who had| . | my father i | | ‘Lightnin’.’ But then he was east satd mourn his loss most keenly. The only son, Lloyd Bacon, urrived [any hopos of m. 5 ; fhm today from Los A Mrs. Allen, her | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- | second and third doscs usnally his mother and his sis ing and snufling! Take “Pape’s A completely and end el Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens .clogzed-up mnostrils and air passages of head; stops nose rumning: relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sncezing, The on. the play, ‘Lightnin’’{s for many years befo explained Mrs Allen. big and 1 which pro- when her fathe: ous. : ‘ather loved folks and understood 3 way ably ervthing in his 1 - would have t which he Bl 3 H 2 ltj & B 51 : MRS. JAMES W. WADSWORTH, J : | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., wite | of the senator from New York, has | been elected president of the govern- | {ing board of the Children’s Country Home for the ensuing year, it was an- nounced today. Other officers elected || Igd 5 b i Mrs. Clarke Waggaman, secre- {den Fleming Newbold, as- rded as one of W ington’s cha tions, affors [ tle ones {ana afictions. It take children from the and, under the superv attendant, gives them comforts n or them in their own hom the rapid recovery atritive food a ersonal kindness are |[F imporiant factors in this charitable pointed out. ion is located on Grant i{gj Heretofore the es s been able to condu ctivities only during the summ: nths, but it is understood a plan round ope funds permitt e Don’t Worry About Mon We’ll Extend You Credit! Our convenient credit plan enables vou to own and enjoy the furniture you desire in your home, while you are paying for it. There is nothing arbitrary about this plan—no em or investigations. You merely pay a small amount down as evidence of good ifaith and sct the balance in easy weekly or monthly payments. This Ciacaful 4-Pc. Bedroom Suit Surely a suite of this character "will lend an air of leather Attrac- nce came back m] made 1t resolved that | Rill Jo It was mwy | taln ¢ costs only stores. T quinine. \ $3 Cash, $1 a Week /‘ 0t itaws ound” ‘s thes nown and ey! e beauty and refinement to your sleeping room. {in the (Waggaman and Mrs. H H. { gro, ue be held © »n Decembe: A room of the H Wast h has appointed th which will hav ements for the fune s. Fleming Newbold, Prof. Robe = f1 n culture of the whic mplified i ture, er ¢ uced b ared » poetry of the d king an ap The evening's invocation delivered Mftchell, pastor of . Pinkey. —_— GIVEN JAIL SENTENCES. Defendants Under Various Charges Draw Stiff Penalties. T M T R T A Tn the United States branch of Police Court, Judge Robert Hardison, presid- ing, vesterday, these defendants were convicted, as indicate Paniel Anderson, larceny, sentenced | to serve 360 daye In jail i John Edward Ennis, violating the national prohibition law, sentenced to pay & fine of §50 and In default serve fitty days in jail. He paid the fine. Milton Crawford, charged with the same offense, fined $100 or sixty days ail. In da b E. Butler, carrying concealed | weapons, sentenced to serve 360 days! in_jail. Eugene Thomas, charged with the same offense, sentenced to serve 360 | days in Jail. | Robert Holmes. charged with the same offense, sentenced to €erve months in Holmes also = charged with the larceny of an over- || coat. That charge was dismi: ¢ MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE SEE( RATES from New York RED BALL TRANSIT CO. 62. National Household Movers. 4 Woodward Bldg. b RAAAAARAADADAADMN Who Moves You 3 Is Just as Important as K Where You Move ¥ Phone Maln 6900—Our mflflfifl vans g and experienced and carelul men are 3y at_your storage in foratture I Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co. Ed! 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephone Main Ed gt UNTON'. ] a', STORAGE COMPANY'! ¥ ¥ AT AR AN Holvll‘i; I;:G;?NO SHIPPING. ;M. '4299. F. 2428 R0OOP. CLEAN. DRY STORS FOR FURNITURE and ite_cheerf: Con-. wvenlent Jocation. WESCHLER' P 2%, P Hain 1t tively designed and excelleptly constructed. ‘nd Bed, Dresser, Chifforette and Full Van- length center mirror and two adjustable full-size B¢ ity with fu side mirrors. Full Cabinet | Phonographs i Prices begin at Several differ- f vles in full u c: net demon- - stration machines —richly finished in mahogany. Large and play anteed for three years $5 Cash—$1 a Week Sanitary Box Springs 245 Guaranteed Sanitary Box Springs that are unusually com- fortable. Covered with A. C. A Art ticking. Very specially priced at $24.30. $5 Cash—$1 a Week This Three-Piece Cane-Back Suite The Settee, Armchair and Rocker are of splendid pro- portions with spring seats and loose cushions. The backs are of cane—richly finished in mahogany. Upholstered in a durable velour in either blue or mulberry. The frames are of solid birch and prettily designed.......... $12 Cash, $2 a W eek, or $8 a Month Consists of We sell on the ONLY plan that enables vou to ' buy Furnitur v l and Rugs on Easy at “Cash” Prices. ‘189 Have This 10-Pc. Walnut Dining Reom Suite in Your Home Thanksgiving Day A better value in Dining Room Furniture cannot be found anywhere. Finished in walnut with darker oval- ¢ X shaped decorative panels. Designed after the Queen Anne i3 ‘3 & Period. Consists of Buffet tension Table, China Cabi- * a net, Enclosed Server, 5 Chairs and one / ir with & seats of genuine leather.. - $18 Cash, $2.50 a Week, or $10 a Month Porcelain-Top | Kitchen Cebinet | $34.75 | drawers and the dr cupboards are scie ranged for your convenict $5 Cash—$1 a Week $ Substantially canstr ; Complete with <lid sifting base flour | . jar, metal mouse-yr Notice, Out-¢f-Town Folks. You, too, can take fall advantige of our extraordinarily low priccs and easy credit terms, No metter where you Hve—wo pry the foeight.

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