Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 26

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2 ' Variety— That is what is most necessary when you are shopping around for gifts. We believe that we are showing the very latest Novelties and Gift suggestions in greater variety than you can possibly finl else- where. Not only do we maintain exclusive stocks at all times, but you are sure of making satisfao- tory selections here, at prices which you will find most interesting. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street Pre. par From Pa. Ave. ‘MERALITE he N National Desk Lamp Top Daylight YOUR eyes need & working light correct in quality censity. Darlighe ts best for the &ep because Nuture made it perfect in Qual ity'and difusion. You can have electric da lighe. i in quality Positive prot. the eyes from the glare of ordina Con. servesthesizheand in personal efficiency. brand the on Emeralite glass shade. Sild by Ofics Supplyand Elorrica Decies v o ot KIND TO THE EYES “arren St.. N, Y. bers of Lighting Drvices ince JA74 g Wholesale Distributors for EMERALITES National Electrical Supply Co. 1330 New York Ave. N.W. f We're Headquarters for EMERALITES C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. New Store, 709 13th Street (Ome door above G street.) Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- Jets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in MT.ALTO HOSPITA COMPLETION URGED Georgetown Citizens Back Disabled Veterans Drive for $300,000. {ASKS ADDED POLICE JUDGE Association Believes Present Size of Court Inadequate—Flags Given Publio Schools. Indorsement of the efforts of the Disabled American Veterans of the ! World War to have $300,000 of the 4,000,000 appropriated for govern- ment hospitals allocated for the com- Ipletlon of the Mount Alto Hospital on Wisconsin avenue was given by the Georgetown Citizens' Association last night at the Potomac Savings iBank, Wisconsin avenue and M ‘nreet, The assoclation, in approving {such an allotment out of the appro- : priation, considered the completion of the Mount Alto Hospital a great necessity. The creation of a new divi the Police Court and the v..pl;:m‘:f ment of a third judge was urged in :r‘x;le;ox!uhuon. the” association consid- © present perso: - quT‘;e_ P nnel inade-: e Georgetown organization re- cently purchased thirty-four Ameri- can flags for the public schools with- in its territory, so that now every classroom has a flag of its own. Let- ters of appreciation from the board of education and the principals of the interested schools were read Charles A. Baker, president of the Federation of Citizens' Associations, spoke, urging the combined action of all the citizen organizations to fur- ;T!er the beauty and welfare of the Y. The association during the exercises next Thursday in honor of George Washington's birthday will place a wreath at the base of the Washing- ton Monument. Resolutions of regret at the death of William A. Gordon and George W Offutt, members of the organizatio were introduced by Frank P. Leetch and B A Bowles _Plans for the formal opening of Key bridse will be considered. After the business meeting refresh. ments were served and George H. O'Connor, Matt Horne and the Knick- erbocker quartet entertained. Robert H. Coker, Willlam Goldberg, Lawrence L. Reeves, T. J. Molloy, Carl C. Heneke and Jeremlah A. OConnor were admitted to member- ship. URCES RETURN OF PART OF SEZED ALEN FUNDS {Custodian Miller Believes $45,- 000,000 in Small Claims Should Be Paid Germans. Return to German citizens of $45,- 000,000 of the $347,000,000 trusts held by the alien property custodian as a result of war-time seizures is urged in a statement issued by Alien Property Custodian Miller. Such a relmhuru-l ment, he said, would “contribute vastly to a relief of the economic situation in Germany” at the present time. Legislation authorizing the $45.- 000,000 payment, Mr. Miller said, i pending in Congress, and its enact ment is favored by President Hard- ing. Secretary Hughes and Attorney General Daugherty ‘The remainder of funds, about $302,000,000, could be, retained by this government, it was| said, and would be amply sufficient, if ever needed, to meet American claimg against Germany now in the| process of adjustment by the mixed | claims commission. “The continued retention and ad- ministration by the allen property custodian of the small trusts repre- sented by the 93 per cent under $10,000," the statement said, “is un- economical and unwise from a busi- ness standpoint. If in the remote : future there is a likelihood that a { portion of this property will be used to satisfy American claims the pro- portion contributed by the smaller trusts will be Insignificant. Their return at this time would contribute vastly to a relief of the economic sit- uation in Germany, which, turn, affects the trade of that country with this country and other nations.” FRENCH WARSHIP COMING. tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. The State Department is informed that the French man of war Regulus, | now cruising in the West Indies, will make a visit of courtesy to the port of New York about the middle of March on her way from Fort de France, Martinique, to the fishing banks of New Foundland. Baqor;_',l}blots @ Aspirin The'Bayer Cross"on Genuine Tablets What Could Be Nicer? The Cream of Ice Creams enclosed in a delicious, crisp, chocolate cocoanut jacket. There is a stick in them, which is a decided sanitary feature in the making, handling, and eating of icePoles Your appetite needs this- treat. Go to the nearest store and try one. One Reason for Their ™ Goodness Is, They’re Made of JEFF, AIN'T IT GONNA Be WONDERFUL T» DIG ARGUND 1IN OLD KING PHARAGH TUTANKHAMENS TOMB AND BRING TO LIGUT. ALL TWAT STUEF THAT 15 3500 YEARS oLw? combined to make Wednes- day a day of real opportunity to prospective used car owners. Good Values in Used Cars le:qlzgusi}:f;r.o.‘. 5325 -00 1921 (6-cyl.) Reo roadster, re- painted and in $800.00 first-class con- dition Late model Dodge Brothers sedan, , re- o 7 §650.00 Remember—A used car is only as good as the firm with which you deal. Semmes Motor Co. 613 G St. NW. Matn Open Evenings Until ® 0°Clock. STEPHENS Motor Cars cars, priced special for Wed- nesday: Stephens Roadster, New $1,350 | Almost l MUTT AND JEFF—They Arrive at Cairo Al Right, But—! ' WATCH HUDSON AND ESSEX USED CAR PRICES SPECIAL 1920 4-pass. Paige (sport), wire wheels, conditf 1920 Bulck roadster 1920 Hudson 7-pass. 1920 Oldsmobile touring . Kissel rondster (sport Hudson 4-pass. coup Hupmobile touring . Dodge touring. . Hudson touring. Essex touring .... 1918 Buick 7-pass, tourin, 1918 Chandler Dispatch 1918 Dodge coupe. ... 1917 Hudson tourins... Lambert Hudson Motors Co. 633 Mass. Ave. N.W. Franklia 7700 PACKARD “The Safest Used Car Market in the World” Packard Single Six 1-16 Coupe. Packard Twin-Six 7-pass- enger Touring. Buick Touring 1922. 1920 1920 1919 1919 1919 gseaesngagssl | ‘ coring | 1 c;dg; ;ogmg ‘\ Special Oldsmobile, 1920 touring, in excellent mechanical condi- tion: 6 good tires, Wednesday only Several other good cars from $200 and up. Potomac Sales Co. 1127 14th St. N.W. Marmon Cars T. V. T. MOTORS CORP. 1909 M St. Main 7767—7768 We have a few used cars of good makes, re- conditioned and repainted, at very attractive prices —including— Marmons Cadillacs Wescott Haynes and Chandlers Terms May Be Arranged The Washington Cadil!‘u,: Company 1138-1140 Conn. Ave. Frank. 3900, 3901, 3%02 Offers Cadillac recondi- tioned and repainted cars reasonably priced.* 3 " An opportunity to drive a car that youw'll be proud to own with a small outlay of money. : Also other makes, priced low for quick sale. They are all ready to go, absolutely guaranteed as represented. ‘Terms if desired. P. W. Motors, Inc., Packard Distributers 1707 Kalorama Road Phone North 600 (Ask the Man Whe Owss One) Every One Is Ready to Go \1923 Beo Six 7-passenger toure ng. 1921 Ree Six §-passenger tour- dan. 1920 Reo Six 3-passenger road- ster. 1920 Willys-Knight G-padsen- ger_touring. 1920 Reo Six 5-passenger tour- 8. 1922 Poerless 7-passenger sedan 1919 Peeriess {-passenger road- ster. 1918 Ree Six 7-passenger tour- ng. 1918 Franklim 5-passenger touring. Come in_at your comveniemcs and see how luxurious motortag for a dollar on OPPORTUNITY DAY. LIBERAL TERMS. The Trew Motor Co 1509 14th St. NW. Main 4175-4174-4175. FORDS--FORDS $50 Up Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms Sedans - Coupes Tourings Deliveries Trucks . Buicks, Dodges, Chevrolets, - many other makes. . We take any make of car in trade. on new Fords. = SPECIAL = T $335.00 - | et R. L. Taylor Motor Co.| 1840 14th St. NW. 1923 Maxwell touring, looks ;flfiflguwum' DON'T WoRRy: T LIWED 1n) CAIRS FoR A YEAR! GO T SLEEP AND DoNIT (Copyright, 1938, by H. O. Placher, Trade Mark res. U. 8. Pat. o) MUTT: WAkE" UP! HeERes TWE CALRO RIVER 1S {ust TWo BLOCKS SPECIAL . An investment of $900 cash or terms will buy for you a Spe- cial Six Studebaker, rebuilt in such a manner that we give with this sale a new factory guarantee with no ifs. This car will a:pezl to you as a purchaser, and only by a close inspection can this car be told from new. Better come in and see this one. NEW CLOSED CARS Light Six Sedan, 1922—Save $500 on this car. Many extras; tires show little or no wear. Bumpers, front and rear snubbers. $350 cash, balance monthly, puts this car in your name. 7-passenger ned: 20 Stearms-Kaight—A late 1920 car, driven by a careful owner. ok- This car will sell anywhere for n ing, and runs better than new... Bring Your Deposit STUDEBAKER Main 2646 817 14th St. N. RECONDITIONED USED CARS GUARANTEED SPECIALS tunity . 3 l ! 1922 Overland Touring.$300 1920 Buick, winter top.$800 1920 B uick Roadster, new paint, new Khaki top and curtains. ....$600 1920 Cole 8 (7-pass.)...$950 | 1919 Hudson Cabriolet.$900 STANLEY H. HORNER Used Car Department Main 5296 1015 14th Street “BONDED USED CARS” —are cars that are guaranteed against mechanical defects for 30 days. This bond is the most absolute guarantee given by any auto- mobile organization in Washington. Maxwell touring (1922) Ford Tourings (3) Buick touring (7-pass.) Ford Coupe, Sk l)!D Maxwell Roadster = We Give a Bond With Al Mekes of Used Cars —SPECIALS— 1919 Ford Touring 1918 Maxwell $125.00 epaimed 150,00 new cord tires. Repainted. Tors Gi‘iiaii . Abondea $650.00 i T;;:;g ‘ Reasonable Terms H. B. LE._A;“RY, Jr. Distrt MAXWELL AND CHALMERS AUTOMOBILES 1321 14th St. N.W. Main 4105 HURLEYIZED Used Cars Are Better You must look our complete line of Hurleyized Cars over to be able to appreciate their value. 1922 (4-cyl.) Buick roadster, | perfect condition throughout: spare §600) () | ' 1921 Haynes Touring. .$950 1921 Buick Sedan .$750 1921 Ford Coupe. 1921 Ford Sedan .... 1920 Buick Touring (7-pass.) like new; spare Our. Reputation Is Your Protection Co. . Open Evenings and Sundays 1522 14th St. N.W. " “Phone North 6462 it fifhi 1 i) e ; is & summary of used car op- portunities, and will appear every Tuesday—making Wed- nesday a real used car day. Wednesday Opportunity Day Marmon Limousine Special, $995 Pierce Limousine ed; carries our 10,000- 850 () mile guarantee Ford Touring—Re- painted; new top $200.00 1921 Oskland—Touring; excel- lent condition; good rubber and paint; usom many extras District Oakland Co., 1709 L Street Special, $695 Jordan Roadster whoste: mea’ Abae- ‘l::;l{ln:er{eet ex- $975 Jordan Motors : 1020 Conn. Ave. N.W. Main 7612 Main BOTS New 1922 Closed Overland 3-Pass. Coupe Wire Wheels Never Used. New Car, Guarantee Regular Price, $935 Today’s Price, $750 Terms or Cash Same as New Car Many More Good Repainted and Reconditioned Used Cars from $100 Up All Makes Some Real Good Buys If You Come Early R. McReynolds & Son 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Geo. C. Rice Aato Co. 1501 Connecticut Ave. The wide price variation of our two lines gives us, we be- lieve, the best assortment of used cars in the city. They are attractive in appearance and price. Terms. Main 754. Geo. C. Rice Auto Co. 717 17th St. N.W. [—1_____ / CHEVROLET, | — [J 9 Roadster, new paint ... i) Liberal Terms SPECIAL EMERSON & ORME Used Cars Priced to Move . 9, 6- ing; e pein". $475.00 gz{g«-%fi’f’uyn,s-pmm touring $550.00 Buick 1918 Roadster. winter top $4 Buick, 1920 45! 1620 M St. N.W. + With magneto—good condition. Terms if desired. . - Ungerer Motor Co. 1136 Connecticut Ave Main 8233 SPECIALS Ford Roadster—Good paint and tires; just overhauled. Don’t miss this one.... $75.00 Oakland—1922; coupe; repaint- Phone Main 7228 Open Evenings Agents Overland and Willys- Ki Autos The Bartram Motors Company Authorized Dealers Lincoln, Ford, Fordson New Hampshire Avenue and M St. N.W. Phones: West 458 and 459 Special Ford Coupe 1920-1921 _Fords, all types, in good run- ning condition. Six, 1922, Packard Single touring. Peerless, 1920, 7-pass., touring. Pierce-Arrow Limousine. Buick, Maxwell and Reo. These Cars Are AN Offered at a In; Terms Given USED CARS We make no extravagant claims, but we do offer honest values— 1922 Chevrolet touring. 192k Chevrolet touring. 1920 Chevrolet touring. 1921 Ford sedan. 1920 Ford ¢ 1922 Ford ng. 1922 Ford roadster. Terms" It Desired LUTTRELL i SALES COMPANY 14th and T Sts. NW. POTOMAC 135

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