Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1923, Page 19

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WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY _—— v snmsselr; 4B\ 75 || Special Prices Reign Throughout the Store Composite Shriner, Made in Our preparations for next season mean your buying advantage—ifor we are revising prices to ; 4 make clearance sure and complete. Of course, you are welcome to “charge it"—and arrangements Proportion to Guests Would sl can be made that are mutually satisfactory. Tower 900 Feet. House & Herrmann effort to visualize the size of number of members of the Shrine, who will be here next « Almas #23 Shrine committee out & composite Shriner him in statue to thé shington Monument Detalis of parfson have been worked out as / accurately as possible by the commit- | to some extent the ngton to compre- by a scale of proportion the iagnitude of the coming event. Three undred. thousand visitors is a con- servative estimate. The composite noble, according to t hemadicians ot Al as being 900 tiwice the height of the Wash- { | o = Tbaa ST [ - il Combination Walnut Co b W breadth of shoulders is 170 feet m mahon alnut His feet are 120 feet long, With | 4 . w width of 10 reet. The fez that he B Weiirs would perhaps be a. itde 100 ‘ earoom Jouite ““n e to ht 1 the dome of the | u “apitol, WIth' ditliculty could } I g g l e - walk down I'ennsylvania, avenue /) \ , A | ® (Exactly as Tllustrated) (Bxactly as Illustrated) ithout scraping the fronts of the va- ""‘," buildings facing It The soles Chifforobe. T'en handsome pieces—the four large pieces having the Duo 1 his shoes sould be five feet thick i “nd cach stride would be a block and / e |\ TR Full Size Vanity Case and Double Bed. with bow-foot end. On ‘;"“.’-“"'1»:“]“11 1;;.“?’*- T“fi”“ ‘1»""’2‘ Closet. « half long. J i cach of the pieces is Duo-toned finish, Medallion Serving [Iable DinisgeTaple | with oblonsy ‘fiov $ 50 Could Jump Across River. Vi decoration that is very effective. The construction Gt taibio oo fesl i As o man’s Jumping distance is gen- j \ | throughout is excellent. Complete. ... Straight Chairs. Complete erally three times 'his height, if on Y the run, Mr. Shriner could jump 2,700 s the Potomac riv feet wide, probab e e i i \ Dresser .. .$52.50 Vanity Case . . .$75.00 : i =1 Special Prices for Shriner -certainly would make ik il Chifforobe $52.50 Bed ..........$45.00 Gulliver envious. An avevags man eats a half pound I { i it and half a loaf of bread a \ ! ear ax ugs Consists of four very attractive pieces—Dresser, Or the pieces separately : riner will consume 150,- #00 pounds of meat a day, an amount equal to 150 welghing 1,000 pounds. o'bread. he would | & = 3 Z I Klearflax is woven of pure e s ; l Very Special Values in = linen, aud expressed in col-_ reckoned, but in all probability a | orings that only linen can do gasoline tank car, one of those big e & : 5 tanks you see on a railroad siding. Justice.. Quite waterproof: ould furnish Mr. Shriner with only Bedwear X e o clean thickaq e demi-tasse. A thrilling sight would { s - s Il .ceoy tojclean it ],Ck a nd d to soe the big man take out u clgar | ) R 3 able reversible body d light it, for the cigar ‘would be i . T e aice e Shorae ) . « size of 3 small bllmp or dirigible 2 | Come promptly and take advantage of these prices— ? 2 3 . I'hese prices are quoted 1oon, 9 e I hi B Z 3 : Yok, 5 ! ‘ : which, we assure you. 4 on discontinued colors and Could Repopulate City. o I al 3 5 very low for the qualities some that show sig f 1 The visualization of 300,000 visitors 3 dst J ; < 1 1t show signs of han- may be set forth in other ways. Im- i N represented. b ’ dling. The quantities are e every man, woman and child in | l . i S hington leaving the city on June | L 3 small. Strictly “first” qual- 2 Suppose-you. were the only person S n n 2 . left in the city. You might look > = ) down Penngylvania avenue and vou would not see a soul. Every public | 5§ Bl 9x12—Formerly $45.00—now building, stores and privute houses s a ets ! 8x10—Formerly $34.00—now yuld bé reoccupied by a number of would be without a single human oc- ople equal the number that had f 1 Made of pure t ) g 6x9—Formerly $23.00—now . pant. In two days Washington eft, and_ all of .them. would be S woll itk D of fae i “rirce : 54x90—Formerly $14.50—; Tlhree hupdred | thousand persons, Z Next Door to | £ . 3 = erly now . .. ree _hundred . ghe persons. 402-404 Seventh St. R Viarria & Co. i y long staple cotton. in : would fo P 80 mile i = =5 | % typical Indian color- 2] 10— MWhen the first person in this I ; S o i Tuaias 36x72—Formerly $8.00—now 5 2s. reached Washington, if coming thé last man 60x76 inches. would be in the mountains forty miles i 30 7 Clearance Bargains Pre e & 300,000 guests, arranged on both ness. firty miles long. Parking space 4 o ” g e e st (|| - Regular prices are utterly “shot to pieces” Scotch Plaid Blankets e is eighty-two feet long. 7 1 ~woul from the Hraasiry 5. Chovy 3 Sport Costs In Spert Qoy O aidhiirool—in Highlund patterns—of light and dark 313.85 : FECyelthousmndian weaves; jaunty model. NOW.. pn rsend o are to come to Cas on. In one line, if all came 3 e e R . Tennessee Cedar les 1 L all thirty feet f s oa dlowing iy Ter for e o B e il Double Blankets Smsle Blankets some’ 380 barrels of gasoline every ten $6.00 White Blankets. . ....$4.85 $5.00 Gray . Blankets. ..... $4.00 Cllests el Fine Plsh Coats; big 819 95 $8.00 White Blankets.. $10% Tan Blankets...... $750 (Bxactly as Diustrated) v s : $1250 Solid colors ..$10.00 CHALLENGES NORRIS fur collars; sitk lined. NOW Thelstlet soroiotimed $9.50 White Blankets...... e $13.00 White Blankets..... $7.00 Cotton Xndnn Blan- : S TO PROVE CHARGE Lot Dresses, in Silk, C‘-'EPG slz 75 $14.00 White Blankets kets ... .$5.65 in the Natural Red Cedag hbatos Drosti Scabyiwin Suakas: and Velour. NOW.........01.... ® $15.00 White Blankets. color, fitted with brass lid v s i . $1800 White Blankets. .. Warm ( Comforts stay, hinges, wood handles Silver, Washington representative of Moty 2 il . _— Covered with attractive pat- and cast i the American Farm Bureau Federa- I‘;":e":, l&‘a‘&fiu models; silk 314 75 focorsseq Swith! attraciiie inal: ers. Trimmed o w‘hor o rave o seracs ": ‘ fif,g ?:\ g:::;‘::; and filled With cotton, wool or with genuine copper and wmdwr cha“-s charge he made Friday, in a pub- g . e o] S z 2 er nails Gt erimopset Fiber Silk ‘and Wool Hose¢, good 88c $1500 Gray Blankets B oo Comfarts. S e msteaid) 3 - R $15.00 G $i L. n Comforts., .. SN Armchairs or Rocker rented the Mrdl.nr,\.. ation instead colors; perfect quality. NOW {1 Blankets §7.50 Cotton Comiorts. ... =0 nciite in" Mahogany-finish. with of the farmers. 1n a letter to Scnator . $9.00 Wool Comforts.... E txira Nigh Suppostine Sitver sa c had tele- ! Opossum Fur Chokers; the right | ———— $12.3 ches Spindies it A p igl 54.95 i 1250 Wool Comforts. . ... JLd 519.75 o - fed 5 oo 5 (OW 5 vn Blank g B zh spe Ao the - federation’s prosident, | size and model. NOW $1500 Fawn Blankets. ... $18.00 Down Comforts. .. $1450 aushe speetul, eftect. oo king that ity executjve committee he assembled here ut once to take up atter. Senator Norris attacked a statement of Mr. Silver that acceptance by . I - A Globe-Wernicke Congress of t1ls Tord ofter on Muscle . Shoals would make possible a re- it . 1 duction by three-fourths in the price ‘ Satlsfacto : \ Sectional . of, nitrogen used 83 fertilzer,” and : s . Bookcases B (8tiver, iretrseshtlap s inusa ; ; M thc - ; ) o ey - gorporation instead of the farmers . ; al esses e jUshesscayle otimooks iwho are supposed to pay him, has : : - lip=ra v any size. We are offering a been Instrumental In holding up the oy W v (s e k| Y : Vork 'of the government on the dam ) ey : We have reduced the i spectal group of three units, at Muscle Shoals simply because the 3 prices to speed the selling. | = | ] e, Tord people have demanded {t, with % i ' 1he result that the cost of the dam to $15.4 NkhythFelt Mattress, covered in art or smped 511_15 g 526.00 the taxpayers of America will be Eveals imcreaved: $20.00 “Capitol Brand” Lgyer\-Felt Mattress, covered in sls.oo , WAR RISK PAYMENTS 2200 Roracense “BrandLiyer-Fei Mesiress, b $16:50 iy l\’ux" [ e me CURB BEFORE SENATE = Mahogany Finish. Walnut layer upon layer of cotton:felt; art ticking. g en Osk, : $24.00 Layer-Felt Mattress, covered in a good grade of sls 00 e S I i | Y Additional Units at tan_striped tick—3-row stitching—block tufted ‘ N LY $6 Each $3000 “Conscience Brand” Layer-Felt Mattress, built layer upon layer, covered in excellent grade of ‘22 25 stripe tick; S-inch box; Imperial edge P 5 G . $35.00 “Capitol Brand” Layer-Felt Mattress, built of a Reductlons on Genuine selected grade of felt, covered in a fine grade of art 327‘75 Colmbia Grafonolas or stripe tick; will give years of satisfactory service, Favarable report was made yester- day by the Senute finante committee of ‘a bill passed by the. House restrict- ing payments made under the war risk fnsurance act to guardians of minors, and to the guardians of vete- rans mentally incompetent or under other legal disability. Until a guardian is appointed for such bene- ficiaries, the director of the Vete- yans' Bureau may withhold such pay- ments, under the provisions of the moasure. When satisfied that the person en- titTed to receive payments is an in- mate of an D e menstrating and show models ‘ al O'l g = that are in perfect 0al an ‘ conditi han- thedoaane d 1 Heatel's 1 | i condition mechan the director would be permitted to ically —but a bit disburse the credit enou; n] : S 'al P s | scarred from han- Foen i ma'ni pecial Prices ‘ et ? g- { tenance mnd comfort of the veteran, and in ease such vetcran has depend- cnts, the director would be author- ized t6 make advances to them out of the funds due the veteran. In the everit of the death of a veteran who was mentally incompetent, and for whom & guardian had not been appointed, the director would, under the bill, be permitted to pay whatever balance remained to the credit of the veteran to -his personal repre- sentative: They are makes we ean Many types—of tho'roughly commend— for various finishes their economy, efficiency and alq are included. safety. | i You can Coal Heaters > z range the usual Were $28.00, $23 50 ac c o m modating MEDALS FOR CHEMISTS. The chemical i\r{,u’a sepvice has Console Types recently awa to a number of Tooently: adiaelids 160} & ovaiver of Standard Oil Co.’s Perfection Oil Heaters tinguishied seefvic g!\gda ?of' [0 [ " 5 Neat in appearance and absolutely safe in use. They are D-2—was $60 b P-30—was $175 sl35 10: °"’im£7 that: bnnoh of th- . fitted with tank of gallon capacity. P-20—was $185. .. 8140 — N i I J : Japanned-trimmed, - Japanned-trimmed, - - - Nickel-trimmed e e A These awards are given to these with steel tanks ith brass tanks with brass tanks #minent chemists who were connect- Reduced to Reduced to " Reduced to of Sl s attdS R | MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless $600 - $1.75 '$9.00 K-z—was $150......§]10 Laxative—Children Love Its Taste as in both oftensive and defensive It your child is constipated, full| Millions of mothers keep “Califor- T R Seventh and House & Herrmann Seventh and is sour, breath bad, tongue costed, | %, teaspoonful today may save & . ; warfare of the great war, in which Eye Streets iwd g A each developed marked scientific at- tainment in his particular activity. The list is mlds up of the fo]low- '« ing chemists: { Lieut. Col. Joel H. Hud&rbrl.lld Lieut. Col. Byron C. Goss, Lleut. Col. Harry L Gllchrist,-Maj. Ka¥l Conmell (Medical Corps), .Col.- -Raymond - F. Bacon, -chjef of technical :djvision; Col. Edward. W. Johnston (Corps_of Yingineers). Maj. A. M. Prentiss, Col. hn, W, Schulz, Lieut. Col. Gilbert W. Lewis, Lieut. Col. Richmond Meyo 8mith and Lieut, Col. Joaquin §. Zanettl, Lias&id sick ohild tomorrow. It mnever ;2 teaspoonful..of' “California Fig|cramps or ovnrlsu.r”A k your drug- Eye Stl'eets Byrap will never. fall to open the | gist Tor nuine <California Fie 3 bowels. Ina few hours you can see | Syrup,” wi ctions S S e S S A T £ 7! ufkuu ‘waste you | must “Furmture of Merlt" -

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