Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 24

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{BER 28, 1922. the 1wo sessions merge, one ruaning | into the other mext Monday. i The House parliamentarian is row looking up precedents, including a ' EVENING STAR, u_ 5, SEENG REMED T0 STOP BODTLEGGN Secretary Mellon Declares Present Machinery Inadequate for Enforcement. The enforcement of prohibition has become a glgantic undertaking, ®o THE: HOUSE PLANS A RECESS FOR THANKSGIVING DAY The House 'will take a recess over Thanksgiving. Under the rule gov-, 1 i erning the consideration of ti hip- ping bill, the vote on that measure is to be taken Wednesday, after which ‘There ruling by Speaker Clark that the . - sessions may merge. Tae present | EE position of Speaker Gillott is thar! |H . (Formerly People’s Department Store) Furniture Exclusively the Houwe should meu again on Iil " Don't Spend all your Savings of the year \When vour Christmas Club checks are paid this week—op(n a savings l account with us—with a portion of the amount vou'll receive and let it go right on earning more interest. there will be an adjournment. is still a question as to just when this extra session called to consider bers are ansious to chant mll’an bill will end. d ball game on Saturd: hy 8ol are in f. or uf having [ ¥ SIMMONS—The Name That T e e e e L LR E R R R LSS Th - s of a Savings . - | [ much targer than th t at . A o - .. P o~ re > B ger an the government af . Help t ® c d\antabea-ul a Savings -\_cwum.hexe e anany il | st anticipated, that, In the opinton First Ai Means Best in Bds and A elp to % —security, convenience and our liberal interest rate— @l | or nish Treasury officials, the present M : S - 1 | acnt tirely inadequate. ttresses * L<_aram ha ':: < 3%—paid on every dollar for every day it’s on deposit ll:e;:::;“u:’l‘lo: e errecntad = 3 toTeachthe & /e O i anntally. artesime. it 1o ne seesent | B KAUINMO ST 0 1 e St s, e, b g ote = Lessons of J enforcement agency, which is under zuarded against disappointment if they be hou);;h‘t"htr:‘—e- > 2 o i a 4 : Safety & All departments of the Bank remain open ::‘"'l"d"‘:“:‘;:_kn;“"'l"':’:‘"hf p:;:,‘em ONLY THE world's acknowledged best make gets a - Week * until 5:30 tomorrow—and Friday afterpoon has become so complicated that Pro- showing here—Simmons, the quality-tested lines— - hibition, Commisaioner Haynes' or- IN ALL the wood finishes—the jiorv—thie Rt manization, although capable. %S un- @ able to meet the situation. o criticism was understood to be t Commissioner Haynes or his \zation. No definite plan for bullding an enforcement unit suf- ficient to stop bootlegging and smug- gling had been presented, but. it was Indicated, the government officials in charge are concerned at trying to tind a remedy. Although violation of the eifht- centh amendment had occuyred | throughout the country, it was said, gling and bootlegging In us forms, and there had been number of prosecutions, con- sntences, there was con- number of persons MATTRESSES NOULL % sleep on ~r know real mattress comioii uut mmons Mattress— President q THEY'RE underpriced, $5 to $10 here— JAMES H. BADEN, V. Pres. and Cashier HERBERT V. HUNT. Assistant Cashler ROBERT A. CISSEL, Assistant Cashier HARRINGTON MILLS, First Vice President JAMES B. LAURENCE REYNOLDS, Vice President A. SLAUGHTER, V. Pres. 512.30 = $1950 pok (=ilk floss) mattresses (not Sim- 522.50 ko) 4L less than wholesale prices. . Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S.E. When hubby comes home all tired, you bet, 1t’s a good thing to feed him and not let him fret. Some First Aid comes handy just at this time. 1t satisfies hunger and cheers up sublime. nd i T s 3 order to satisfy. the large demand for alcoholic liquors at most attractively high prices !BIG PACKING COMBINE | DISCUSSED BY PRESIDENT éPrapusal That U. 8. Approve Pur- chase of Morris & Co. by Armour Taken Up Watch Tomorrow's Paper LU LU TN Children’s $1.00 Waist-Attachment Small W o U - S i ares conference today between < Odds and Ends Stamped Ar a1 :r?\“rferzicg::ae‘r‘x;““e mon lll < l.'n}oad“sr.x;?‘c' ‘?}a“'";-c‘ - - G zs reduced to 75¢ e was understood to have the executive the report and 95c. Liguid Henna Shampoc. S0c. Benzoin and Almond Loticn. Sectional 19c 29¢. T Attorney. General was E. Z. Fleeced White Union Suits: Bookcases into the conference by the Dutch neck. elbow sleeves, knee Cucumber Cream, 39. . nt for discussion of the legal length. Broken sizes. Talcum Powders. chaice. 2 for 9¢ of the case, with particular nce to the Clayton anti-trust The office library has become an institution in most busi- nesses. Books of reference, technical works, directories, and catalogs of many kinds are a necessity. To properly care for such books and have them gfiof access there is nothing so good as Globe-Wer- nicke Sectional Bookcases. Equally adapted to few or man; books, sections added as neede({ and the convenience of arranging them in a'most any available space, combine to make the Globe-. Wernicke Sectional Bookcase an ideal one for the office library. We can supply them to harmonize with your other office furniture. Give us a call, or ask for our ilius- Prices Slashed for Quick Selling --- The Monthly MORE POLICEMEN ASKED ‘ TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC Special Court Also Proposed by Commissioner Oyster to Rep- sentative Wood. and the establish- court are needed to the traffic situation in Wash. ‘ommissioner Ovster yesterday ntative Wood of Indiana, IIIlIIllllllIIII|I|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIll. t the District bullding to this question of the hour. missioner said he told Mr. at he felt the District had an a collection of traflic regulations g wers more men to enforce a traffic court to dispose of $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats b4 Boys® $5.00 Overcoats Women’s Coats *19:2 wne rack cloth and plush coats, Women’s Glove Silk Hose NAVY TESTS MONOPLANE. Directing of Battleship Fire From Air Believed Feasible. of directing the fire of from airplines is being tests with & new type und resulta thus far he opinion of bureau trated mtalog. ery promise of & present the fall o ¢ target is spotted by observers $1.49 $5.00 und $3.30 famous Italian Glove Silk Hose; all sizes in col- ors, broken sizes in black. Plain. net and lace stripes. Slightly irregular. NET GLOVE SILK HMOSE, Full-fashioned and Wel- drest Tailored Thread Silk Hose, fur-trimmed ard tailored styles, lined with silk. Siz 8 to 44. c. jersey, Canton $3.85 Sold for $25.00 and $20.75. WOMEN’S DRESSES of ‘pe and tricoleite. E m broidered and 10 WOMEN'S COATS that sold for #1500. Silvertane X velvet hats in’black and - wf popular with ostrich, ribbons and ’S PLUSH and <alors, in $2.45 fanc orpaments ATTE Kind- CHILDREN’S BEAVERS T o 24 LmLE BOYS' COR» DI ROY from the masthead of the firing shipa. in broken sizes. Black and velour. Use of the pl . it was pointed o:t, and colors; 5 dozen 6 C lined. $7 95 b i rorn | Diese at \:\inu:ll Dvrrm_i .«;r\'ern to ho‘;"er ?!v" nll\rvl figfi%fi Srfi-‘x AND. 49 o e l 69 und l _00 the line of fire and to report the effect - . 5 B CK PLUSH COATS $ . BOYS’ $1.00 BLOUSES by radio to the firing battleship. LT LT For the Utmost in Sausage Meat WOOL SPORT lll)iln 89¢ in black and colors sizes 16 to 40. Fancy $8.95 Bell and Vietor repuIRte el “.“‘“ PE Reduced toor . f_;z]:c RO oafi'fl!'g.'}ffifim.f' OSE, | " £UR MUFFS, in squirrel, Nottlngham nadras ... 50¢ opossum, fux and black and brown: ir- 10c WOMEN'S HEATHER SPORT HOSE, in sev- 23C eral colorings. Perfect "$TX KERAMI JAC- QUETTES, latest vogue for Lace Curtains BOYS BLOU_SES of striped percale bray “14for$100. and sizes N 1 ; o quality younger women. Silk - lined. Palr . W B Sizes 16 to 20 omen’s Sold _for_ $3 —but a very bt = = e Camisoles Kid Gloves 100 CLOTH SKlRTS HmL mold for $5.75 lace curtains. e 79¢ Women's Silk and Satin Cun 25¢ bt 5iei $3.50 :;5 Eic bue noes 69c soles in navy. flesh and flowered ek 8 OO, iRl Storm Serge |1 .“f‘,',u,‘,‘!!,,‘.“‘?&!i' il g e WOMEN’S 12.BUTTON ! 36-INCH ALL - WOOL w.m.u\' 70¢ | aone ,.,?‘ BLACK KID GLOVES, in sizes up to 6 only. 75¢ STORM SERG brown and black quality for good L lSc CURTAIN 'SCRIM, 1 39¢ bluebird patteri. tic_top and knee: Mostly mended......... the width tor makiug Duteh- ENVELOPE CHEMISE, OMENS WEAR- Styde Sustinal Al 1 OC flesh color. embroidered 39 RIGHT mamons STORM SERG borders. ey e C SUEDE GLOVES, h l o k. white and 390 MEN'S WOOI..JGLOVES heavy and warm. Just 35C the thing for outdoor $2.00 weave, in brown a.lld Mlck Ry vt $1.19 29c and 35¢ 50c SASH CURTAINS of e 39c chec ko(l serin 30 PIECES ' DRAPERY Pair ... ENVELOPE CHEMISE of wash silk trimmed with deep bands of l'OO filet lzce and ribhor 8 WOMEN'S CORDU- More appealing — more Workers ool B lr il Sa.fise?ing& B(latter—because .$l ?3'“7’;; 5 Treffan " BILCLOTH fiATsl ?.fe 3‘"{,'5- bsgél;mfsll:?% mix an N 3 an o an .50 . x36. heavy qua m OL o blended with a Gmgham I tiraive aarke i 19C Irirerans e 79C finer skill—spiced and sea- soned with a rarer cunning. Rompers 34 PIECES TABLE OIL- CLOTH, 5-4 and 6-4 EXTRASIZESILK l‘l—:rrl( OATS that Y widths. Plain white and A S: Auth’ 69c 15c ald fancy patterns. Yard.. 29c _‘";an’a'pl: o $4 98 ay Auth’s — and the 52-inch Treffan Dress Gingham Men’s $2.00, $2.50 i a“‘;{’fi'b‘"z‘fiux jn flesh * grocer will recognize your o B e e B e 4$3.00 color, of plain mex finer taste. Say Auth’s— e oo Fnecs. ‘arop cest. | ”'8 PIECES SILK-STRIPE and $3.00 feured dowh. " T d = - 5 / embroidered front. = Also in )| wApRAS, in handsome U 2 S .t ey N“ku and your famlly will revel i white madras. shirting pattorne. 7o 390 nion JUIts 24 FINE BLOUSES of in your good judgment. [« In truth — you never : MISSES’ COAT SWEAT- ERS, sold for $4.00 to $7.00. Plain and fanoy knit, with $2.98 Delt and pockets. As- LDREN’S KNITTED sorted colors........ quality. Yard......... small lot." slightly dam- aged \\hne they last, 30 COLORED BED- JE Heavy sanitary fleeced union suits, also the popular *“mole- georgette and crepe de chine i w and colors. Sold $5.98. Choice. .. Trimming dreamed that sausage meat TOQUBS in various 15 | im0 EOREPEER | it e duced to.. ' (3 kinds: slightly soll- - g > ; could be so good! X CTRLS SERGE | Shecl 2inds 200 $4.90 WMEN'S HEAVY FLAN- Lot o Embrodery Edge DRESSES, slip-on style 'Ilh -$2.98 GINGHAM DRESSES in plaids and plain colors. Several pretty 9c styles. Slses 7 and 3 CHILDREN'S WHITE pongee underwalst and sleeves. Sol $5.98 and $6.98 CHII BLANKETS, 37.50 34 PAIRS PART-WOOL e ipiesone $4.90 $1.00 INDIANHEAD CLOTH NAPKINS, rec- onds, in 18-inch size. ;or a quick clean-up. 500 o0ze: 15 to 19. pocket. Colar and of holce $1.00 CASHMERE _____________ ieteti 35¢ Reduced MEN'S GRENADINE SILK TIES, newest and samart- 5c "CLUNY LACES in white and eoru, for trimming ;xnl:’y work; 15c value. IOC SILK CHIFFON CLOTH, 40 inches wide; in street 75C and evening slmd(! Yars |"r‘ \nlub SEAMLESS SHEETS, | est four-in-hands. in RESSES in lace-trimmed voil i L Originally $1.50. B o mmmmanle [iceaio e Fah o shain Solort i "nix” 59C | GG GRED SILK NETS, E 3to8. Sold for §2.98 and 98C damaged. While _they 59c MEN’S COTTON FLAN- | 36 inches wide: $1.30 E $8.93. Slightly n;u-ud last, each......... NELL WORK SHIRTS. value: In i < 69c | H CHILDREN’S MUSLIN 75c 64-INCH TABLE | nheavy and warm. Gray Ean ; £ DRAWERS and white DAMASK, full.bleached and tan. Collar and 95C CINGS, = sateen bloomers, odds zsc kind: he.vy and du- 59‘: pocket beautifully embroid- £ and ends broken sizes.. rable. Yard........... MEN’S $3.00, “_u' $5.00 | ered in braid: 5250 vai- 98C F CI-llLDRENs DRAWER Sl-“ AND $1.25 TURK- | Anp $6.00 MUFFLERS of thread | " '""""G's""’l" ‘ld. = ,‘"’ -".0: lo(l"m:llgla {SK .A'l'!- '!'ow"'::‘- "l"; nndl fiber ;flk Black, a =5 d‘my Ly H ped, arge sizos, ex plain eolors _ an, mesh and com F s of buttons. - Sizes i3 baorbent. bl Velli Rt 29c 455" 4 Bt 590 @ bl ot $1.98 ¢ L Fiwnssrn 25¢ lll"“ll"'lllll|m||l||||||IImllIl'"ln""lm““m““flllll“lll“llll NI HNT RN RN RN ninnnnm

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