Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1923, Page 15

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"0.C.VOTE QUESTION | (PN LINCOLN PARK ;Citizens’ Body Appomts Com- mittee to Investigate Cap- { ital’s “Disfranchisement.” of a District of tative in Congress Deploring the la Columbla repres: and the “disfranc ton, the Li tion last = thorizing the committee of three to inves see what can be done by the soctation soward advancing the movement for a more representative and democratic . form of government here. The tion was introduced by H. E. Warner, | chafrman of the committee on educa- tion. H A resoluti . fzing the s was adopted authon Y DIAMONDS Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. NW. Physicians advise keeym‘ the bowels open as a safe- guard against Grippe or Influenza. ‘When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol {s a lubricant—mot a medicine or _laxative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. A LUBRICANT=NOT A LAXATIVE resolution also called for a suitable iron fence to be erected about the build- ing. Mr. Warner introduced the fore- going resolution and also one calling at- tention to the need for school salary ad- Justment in the District and urging pas- szge of the teachers’ salary bill. Adaitional Judge Asked. The association also adopted a resolution calling for another Police Court judge, and urged Congress to take steps immediately toward the creation of another division of the court with a full court staff and the f a third judge with e Court powers. Coples of solution will be sent t District committees of the Hous e and to the District Commis- A letter was sent thanking Auditor Donovan for hls | stigating the fiscal stand- | . | - | telling fusal ¢ hd president of the association, presided. » | additional facliities for the national e | been passed by the | thorized in a bill passed by the House THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. gram of entertainment was rendered by Mrs. Willlam D. Goodman and Mrs, Howard Kincheioe, wife of Repres- ative Kincheloe of Kentucky. Ar- gements for the entertainment were made by Mrs. Helen Ducey, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee. The following new members ! were insialled: H. A, Kahleet, Dantel T. Fraslss, Leland G, Biglow, V. B. Smith, . Kline, Cyrus T, Bright, rke nnd Mrs. Thomas parks, Miss Louise Con- amer, Willlam R. Thomas, C. Douglass, Joseph G. Turner and Henry fiford S. Jemerson, $650,000 FOR LEPERS. Appropriation of $650,000 to provide leper's home at Carville, La., is au- ate yestorday, which has previously | $be home by nw ummvn ot luudlnn persons. nocesse. ocom it s Dessat CHERMEY of 200. Among the buildings to be erocted will be a theater. Sponsors of the logislation sald the number of lepers in the United Staf had been estimated at from 6500 lo 1,200, and that the interests of the pubiio health demanded adequate fa- cllities for isolating them, ;Rub the Spine 1f you bélleve the spine is the seat of most of your physical ills, | and more people are thinking so |every day, just give it a gentle | massage every night with Joint- | Ease and watch the helpful re- | sults. Many people are getting it daily from Peoples Drug BStores and other good pharmaciats. | *“The name is Joint-Iuse and it's | | the one big discovery for stiff, | to the President for his authorizes e gement of || swollen, Inflamed joints—and a| | tube for only 60 cents.—Advertise- | | men SENSE and DOLLARS WASHINGTON: I'T is determination that makes you win. “High poised example of great duties done.” —Louwell. LINCOLN: “A man to meet the human needs.” —Markham. A log cabin didn’t keep Lin- coln out of the White House, nor did early comforts keep Washing- ton from Valley Forge. LI you have it in you to save, you are already a success. 1i you haven't —culm ate the habit — you can’t afford to fail. “grow” is an absorbing game. more reluctant you are to squander money. W atchmrr money The larger your account becomes, the THERE is your habit all established. Open an account with us today and watch it grow. 3% on Savings Accounts 2% on Check Deposits Both Compounded Semi-Annually The Washington Loan and Trust Co. Resources Over $14,000,000.00 MAIN OFFICE: F Street at Ninth WEST END BRANCH: Seventeenth Street at G | LANSBURGH & BROTHER Wnshmgton—— W \ork—Parls STORE NEWS for Thurxdny. Febrlur) 15 19.3 lzo-m Sevenlh Street Northwest Rousmg mid-month values in the Sale China, Glass, Housewares February Right in the tluck of it, the midmonth offerings lend impetus to the action of this sale, fraught with opportunities to save on usefu] practical home needs. No need for explanation or mtroductory here. You know our quality standard. The prices are magnetic persuasions to take fullest advantage of these economies. Whlte Enamel Bath Room Fixtures Clean, inviting white enamel or trustworthy brass— strong, lasting and impervious to rust. Your choice at— Towel Bars, 18 to 24 inches Tumbler Holders Tumbler Holders and Tooth Brush Holders ‘Wall Soap Dishes $1.00 Opal Towel Bars, 18 to 24 inches Tub Soap Dishes Tollet Paper Nickel Bath Room Fixtures, etc. Heavily nickeled on brass base. Attractive-looking wear—and a good investment, because thoroughly serv- iceable. Your choice— Towel Bars, 18 to 24 inches Tumbler Holders Tumbler and Tooth- brush Holders Bathroom Medicine Cab. inets—White enamel, with mu’ror door. $1 95 Buthroom Mirrors— Size 10x16; white enamel frame, with American plate glass mir- 9sc ror. Each.. Wal Soap Dish Tub Soap Dish Toilet Paper Holder Crystal Glass Towel Bars C White Enamel Bathroom Stools, strongly made, nicely pro- ornoned. $1 39 Cryll-l Towel Bars— %-inch snze 12 inches long, with nickel- plated posts, 39 Each c Dustless mop, 4-oz, bottle Wizard oil and Wizard dustless dust- 89c cloth. All for Sale of Fancy China | One of the much-sought-for features of the February sale is this very low priced sale of fine Bavarian, French, Austrian, English and Japanese China. Opportunities are manifold and worthy. To buy in the sale is to profit. 200 Pieces, including 2 Cups and Saucers, Mus- tard Jards, Bonbons Nappies, Match Holders, Vases, Shaving Mugs, Candlesticks, Sugar_and Cream Sets, Spoon Hold- ers, Plates and Baskets. anrsnczercli S5¢ 50 to mce. each c 300 Pieces, including Condiment Sets, Cups and Saucers, Cream Pitchers, Syrups and Salad Bowls, Dresser Sets, Comports, Nut Candlesticks and Ash Trays. For- $13” Croice, - 85C each ..... Mayonnaise Bowls, Bas- kets, Berry Sets, Celery Sets, Jam Jars, Flower Dishes, Nut Sets, Vases, Pots, Incense Burners. Fan'nrr ly Plates, Pickle Dishes, Bowls, Cake Plates, merly 95¢ to 200 Pleces, mcludmg 1 Trays, Sugar and Cream Tobacco Jars, Chocolate Rubberized Uingham Kitchen Aprons—Good-look- ing and extreme- 35c ly serviceable. Oilcloth, Each ..iccveeenns ‘White Table high quality, grade A. Yard, 29c Shino Silver Polishing Cloths. Each eeeesvenens 55 Pieces, including Cheese Dishes, Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, Vases, Berry Sets, Smok- ing Sets, Cracker Jards, Teapot_Stands, Candle- sticks, Fruit Bowls, Con- densed Milk Jars. For- merly a:z:z*:. $1.85 150 Pleces, including Celery Sets, Fancy Cake Plates, Ice Cream Trays, Fruit Bowls, Chop Plates, Jewelry Boxes, Dresser Sets, Chocolate Pots, Syrup Pitchers and Plates, Relish Dishes, Comports. $3 10 to Formerly 60 Pleces, mcludmg 3-piece Tea Sets, Smok- ing Sets, Ice Cream Sets, Rose Jars, Cases, Indi- vidual Tea Sets, After- dioner Coffee Sets, But- ter Dishes, Comports, Chocolate Pots, Nut Bowls and Berry Sets. Formerly £57 $3.85 Cholce. each.... Parlor Brooms— Good weight. Our reg- lar 85c and $1.25 9 brooms. Special, 7 C Mops— mop .cloth. Each ...cceeee 9c —Sixth Floor. Self-wringing Complete with % THE MANS STORES O,” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUZARY 1923, OF WASHINGTON A Success from the Word “GO!’—and Breaking All Speed Limits of Selling—Go to It, Man! A Self-Made Sale! Of the $200,000.00 Stocks of Two Great Stores T A Double Reason I Behind It I | i | 1 | 1005-1007 Pa. Ave. ' mmonally known merchandise. 1. Remodeling REMODELING THE ORIGINAL MAN’S STORE, We're going to make over the | | front, make changes in the interior, floor arrangement, | , |install new fixtures and add several other brands of || 1 -Jq 2. Removal REMOVAL OF THE MAN’S STORE AT 616 17th '! Street to a new, larger and finer home at 1724 Pa. Ave. | | We want to start with brand-new gor-vL i must go! The five-year-old youngster has earned better | quarters—and he’ll get 2 new ou Present stocks Everything Reduced—At Both Stores Quality clothmg, hats and iurmshmgs every article up to the high Manis Stores standard of merit. For your.convenience many of the major units in the store-wide :fle are arranged on a series of first floor bargain tables and there are hundreds of others. . 17c .29¢ 69¢c All $1.50 and $2.00 Wool $l-l5 All $1.00 and $150 Muslin and Flannelette Night Shirts, 89¢ .. D1AD e O Kty " 95c suo Fancy Sifk soc Fiber Sik suh. aH 39C Socks to $2.00 Boxes Initial Handker- ahsll‘efz:s, and 6 in a box. 79 c Al AN Fancy v;u. values $3'95 Stiff Hats ..... veeseesncce 51085 ... $2.65 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE An alert corps to reinforce the old guard at both stores. SHIRTS Bt e P nnizl‘;:gleesm$l 85 $3.00 and E.‘T.'n:'s’..m:“" $2.59 .. $4.95 Shirts .. 1,500 Pairs Men’s Pure Worsted Trousers $4.75 Sizes 27 to 50. Patterns to match almost any coat. All Winter Underwear UNION SUITS—Chalmers’, Duofold, Madewell, Cooper’s and Hatch—one-button: $1.50 Grade. $2.00 Grade. $2.50 Grade.......$1.85 Others $2.15, $255, $2.45 Sm;uner U:lgzrrvenr 125 v} : Union Suiuw 3 79C $1.50 and $2.00 Grades, $L15 7T8c Athletic Shirts and 4sc Back. Below are some of the bargain features. ) Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats $26-75 35c Paris Garters.......... lgc All Sport and Golf Caps sold up to $2.50....... $l -39 50c and 75¢ Leuther 50c Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00. Each All Raincoats, Half Pnce. All Summer Bath Robes 2:: TI':I’Iimkslnnd Leather Goods Reduced lannelette Pajamas .....cceeaenen.ee. $1 .39 —— .. $3.85 Woolen Pants .--........ $1.95 sty ant Brots; curts $1.35 it and Dravers, e, $1.85 25¢ and 35c Wash Ties.... IIC $150 and $165 Silk Ties, $l 15 $200 and $250 Silk Ties, § .69 $2.00 and $250 Knit Ties, $l.15 65c Silk Ties, 3 for $1.00— 39C X i d Knit Ti 'ofl:zo Silk :;.l nit Ties, 3 69C coparate Coars e $1.15 10c Handkerchiefs, in Package .....c.ccceieovianineees 7C NO C. 0. D.’s, CHARGES OR PHONE OR- DERS—But as always, Money’s Worth or Money D.J. KAUFMAN B

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