Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1923, Page 21

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¢ THRIFT WEEK GET " OFFICIAL SANCTION .. District Commlsswners cail Upon Residents to Aid in Campaign. COAL PROBERS HIT LlCK OF STABILITY _(Continued from First Page) into the reasons whlch lett ll\l ‘United | with 1 bin too i aeplete “higher than seem w ulth s anted." Grossly exorbitant profits have been taken at times by many operators, brokers and retallers, the r.pon - d. “But this commission has not b- Calned the gures specifcally ro- quired by the act in order to settle (hla question. “Rinaway markets” in 1920 and lowed prolonged cessation of mining due to disagreement between em- ployers and employes, but high prices also ruled from August, 1916, to March, 1918, and for that petiod “some other explanation musty bé found. “The commission warned miners and operators allke that the country looks to them to reach an amicable agreement when the present contract expires."” In the future, it wak added, the com- mission would go Into causes of the disruption of industrial relations that has so frequently hampered the con- duct of the industry. Inability of railroads to transport coal produced, it was added, has frequently been 1922, the commission continued, fol- URGE PERSONAL BUDGETS |y Each of Seven Days Set Aside Has Particular Significance, Proclamation States. IRTRUDE BISCHOFF, nfrman of committee om d meeting pinces of the rift week campalgn committee. Commisstoners today owing proclamation citizens of Washing- “Thrift week f the eity administration part in the program, the t will be represented by & and several assistant nd all organi- d retall stores in the city | 3t of Proclamation. anuary 17 will be the anniversary of Benja- the first great Ameri- of thrift Thrift week from Jan- has come to have the of departments of s government and of commercial, a religious national or- each right-minded Ameri- this time be working i king a budget, recording bank account, ce, owning his will, investing wisely in the d business mat- Special Days. nmissioners of the Dis- . do _call upon each y and in co-oper: e Thrift committee of th of C nlum a in the observance 17, as Bank municipalities in muk!ng Thrift week period of constructive thought and jon for the well being of the in- id 2 = a the organization, the com- Out of Reach. rom an Exchange. said the gang man, “Mur- t ruined a whole keg of blast- onround him: Tellhim to} would, sor, but he was settin’ on smokin’ when he spohoilt ut." During January amd Febraary | H suggested us & primary cause of TR T STAR, WASHINGTON gation to be made in conjunction with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission. was said to be necessary (o allow a conclusion on this point. Seasonal character of part of th demand for bituminous ocoal, With consequent Inequality of _demand through the year for workers and of transportation equip- ment, the possibility of storage in ameliorating these conditions, and the necessity for studying methods of | improving distribution systems were points emphasized as under study. SIS N The Diner—How did 1 order my eggs? " ‘aitress—Well, you weren't any too polite about it.—Lampoon. TTRTTETTTRTITI Homer L. Kitt Company KNABE WAREROOMS I ashington's PIA we are making a special price on |! House Wiring Let Us Estimate The H. 1. Scharr Electric Co. 700 11th We're Just £ P L as Careful U —with every order as M if Colbert’s reputation - were vet in the making. ¢ For reliable Plumb- consistent cost call on§ Colbert. NEW instal- £ lations anad REPAIR- ING. B I N G MAURICE J. COLBERT £ Heating-- Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Sh,eet Phono Smunnmnmmnng; Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use. ' Trom any druggist for 33c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively wemoves Eczema, quickly steps itching, and heals skin troubles, alio Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It pene- drates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is # clean, dependable and ine mntiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe mothing you have ever used is as effec. pvp and satisfying. . ing service at lowestZ| Hallet and Davis....... Mason and Hamlin. . ... H. P. Nelson Upright. .. .. Fischer Upright. . .. Haines Bros. Upright. ... Ludwig Upright. ... Bradbury Upright. . .. Steinway Grand...... $9 $26 $28 $31 Shopworn and Player Piano All are good rolls satisfa Complete Music Store The Pianos ROLLS NOS HEN vou see 1330 G St. N W Genuine SAVINGS Are Offered in This SALE o« USED and Player-Pianos these instruments that have been taken in exchange on new Knabe Pianos, Grand Pianos and the Ampico you will understand that the savings are genuine. These Pianos and Player-Pianos come from good homes. fully repaired, adj any one is worthy eration. Read the how great the sav 9 5 9 5 Weser Bros. . Franklin Up- right Ampico (exchanged on see the instruments. They have been care- usted and finished and of your serious consid- prices, then come and Judge for vourself ings. $75 Some of the $185 -$440 Ampico Grand) -$895 5 Our Greatest High Grade PIA NEW Value in a Plain Style Upright N O For the daughter whose musical education should start now, we offer a very special value in this new upright piano of genuine musical worth. An struction and of especially pretty design. at the value. Terms. $2 Soiled A Few USED $5—3 10 makes but $25 and Up instrument of high-grade con- See it and marvel Per Week Good Models of TALKING MACHINES These are good used, also taken in exchange on larger model machines. Homer L. Kitt Company KNABE WAREROOMS 1330 G St NW Washington’s Complete Music Store il R A services of | i i -wmy.ndhlrhpncu.namvuu'I...n--gia=i---III.II-EIIIIIIIIll‘llIi'i----lll { o MOND. AY 1923. JANUARY 15, Peca -axr " See Other Advertisement On Sale Main Thie PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. .Opposite Floor “Men—Here Goes the Final Clearance Sale Every Overcoat in Our Stock at One Sensationally Low Price *26.50 Recent Lowest Reduced Prices were $27.45, $29.45, $32.45 and $45. Former Prices Were $34.75 to $50.00 High-grade all-wool garments tailored by the best makers, including Schloss Bros. Not every size in every style. some Ulsters in sizes 40 and 42. > Mostly sizes 32 to 38, also All irom our regular stock. Models, Ulsterettes, Ki- mona, set-in sleeve :t)les, Raglan, belt back and belt all around, conservative Chesterfield. Nearly all these coats are lined or trimmed with Skinner's satin—your guarantee for quality—and hand-tailored in every escentlal detall Save fully $10 to $25 on your overcoat from next season’ price. All sales final. s Final Clearance Prices on High-Grade Men, See These High-Grade All-Wool Two-Trousers| 'All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits, *29.45 1 Suits, 35 Former Prices, $34.75 to $45 | Odd size assortment makes this extremely low price pos- | sible. Weights suitable for now and spring wear. Mostly me- dium and light shades.. Sizes 33 1o 42. Models for young men in sports and form-fitting stvles. also semi-conservative stvles. At $29.45. Former Prices, $45 to $50 200 fine quality all-wool nostly smooth worsteds, in semi-conservative aul conse 35 to 44. Regulars, stouts and longs. Remarkable values at Final Clearmg Sale of Boys Clothing at Savings Little Bors' the Famous Germani chillas, that will wear ec About its ong-wearing Finest Overeoats, Chin- or 3 Jriee; 50 and & $15.50 in Boyw Pinest Overconts, of wool plaid backs, Raglan | Btyle belt Al uround; recent jowe est price, $21.50. Former prices, $24.50 and $29.50. Sizes now are 2 to 15 onli Finul g1 sq At High-Grade Overcoats. all-wool chinchillas: nings and Raglan shoulder. Recent lowest price, $11.75. Formerly $15 to $18.50 Sizes 4 to 11" Final §10 9§ Wool Mackinaws, all n stock, extra good eaght smull sizes nd 11. Iormerly learance g5 95 Sizes 7 nal “learance $7.95 to Boys' All-Woel Two Suits, formerly $14.30, § Fine quality all- eeds, cassimeres and cheviots, mohair lined, the most pop- und best models. Sizes 7 Final clearance. 35 50 clearapce 5 Palais Royal—Main Flaor. AGAIN---Our Bargain Basement Features a Sensatién ! A Marvelous Array of About 600 New Spring DRESSES h DRESSES That Are New—Fascinating— Wonderfully Attractive—Including Scores of the Most Charming, New Afternoon Models Including Styles for— Street and Afternoon Business Wear Formal Dinners and Dances Semi-formal and All Occasions The Materials Include-- Flat Crepes Canton Crepes Satin Charmeuse Fiber Silk Knits Georgette and Silk Taffeta One Model lllustrated—Scores of Others in All Sizes Equally As Charming to Choose From $1 0.00 Starts Pi‘omptly at 9:15 AM. See G Street Window Display COLORS INCLUDE Sandle——Green——Muff Copen——Navy——Black ' SIZES LA NFEE N R R R R R R R AR R RN R RN ERE RN RS R R RN R RERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRNRRRERERRERRRRERRERRERERRERRERRRRRRRRRERERNERRIRNERRENRNERERSEHRHESSHSEHNSES:;NSEH;SH:EHSEH}RHJ Tan Misses Women { 16 and 20 36 and 44 i § Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. EE A EEEENEE R E NN NN E NN NN AR NN TR AN E AR

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