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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘ ! HRDCOALMNERS) ~ Two Carloads of Grass Rugs! Chest Coldsl | 5 IR OUAED it e Apply Sloan's. It draws ] A —to begin with, so we are continuing this tremendous sale. congestion to the surface TR y All sizes. ]mmensg selection of 1923 patterns and 'color‘s.' Buy now and Starts blood circulating’ Assert Monopoly Is Taking lay them aside. That is exactly what we did—hence this thrilling sale. . freely and thus Unjust Overcharge of at Size 36x72, special, 85¢ Least $3.61 a Ton. Size 6x9, special, $2.75 Size 27x54, special, 55¢ Size 4.6x7.6, specifll, $1.75 Size 18x36, special, 21e An Apology and Correction Memorial to Coal issi We were overwhelmed—no better words ment Sunday we referred to these Rugs as s i Cnmmu,non Says describe the sale—we did not have the op- Prairie Grass—this was an error; they are njustice Covers Three Sep- portunity to give our customers the custom- imported and are commercially known as arate Divisions. ve ” ary service, grass, but, of course, not from the prairies. —— Size 9x12, More salesmen have been provided—bet- Only American Rugs find their origin in the Anthracite producers, through “mo- Specml, $3.98 ter service tomorrow. In our announce- prairies. nopoly organization,” are taking an unjust overcharge of at least $3.61 per ton from consumers, officials of ] {z;r:t:::::::;?:" to the United States Declaring lhc;nselvcs “tired in the 2 / ‘ e s i . o Half-Yearly Discount Furniture Sale = 2 caused by the lack of ability to pay -/4 l]fTafigA TIE ot l““m’mrl’&lfi“.k":‘: Sale—ends absolutely Wednesday, February 28 INg for NOmMeESs Was CON= i, i i sidered impractical until } it NOKOL entered the field, ‘the miners' union in the Pennsyl-| ‘, ,s Vania anthracite region charge in a e ec memorial made publi¢ yesterday upon il common cry that coal strikes are tion, and to consider methods of . five years ago. ied the preli . pnelusions in it will be furthe, by statistical d ports which the file later with Three Divisions Co: Overcharging in_anthracite occurs {in three rate divisions, the state- It has been successful, so much so that many similar devices have made their appearance —but none that can absolutely assure freedom i 1k portation and $1.35 ile it is added that | ing there is the ma : - industry in the immediate future.” T household consumner of anthracite, 150 is charged, “pays from $4 to from the uncertainty, dirt and drudgery of coal heating. overchar; b - - \ s ccause w part of the total | - n e production is only fit for { TN m firing. and bears less of the | I | I i overcharge claimed 1 \l If you are interested in @ betier way in which to heat your home automatically—call, phone or write to the Mutual Service Bureau, Inc., 1411 New York Avenue N. W. Phone Main 3883. per v which Company ing Coal s, their und to be | h $5.800.- | | Facts. asked to ascer- % to production profits, | - estimates given are | s B S i “=—=—= Walnut Bedroom Suite, $182-7 { officials have been unablé to obtain all { the data nec £ to show the situa- { tion in its jiCon NN\ S sk you to examine n’ the industry, with a ! e i Fi i oursel ! P, ";,‘{lf u?v;‘a’r:t:,'.figa.wh@fi?i i igure it out for yours If A Peerless Bed- Jntil that th | . . . Guatey il ot e | Regular price of suite, $215.00 | room Suite —a 1 industry will not be | S e The Service of | Discount of 15%, 3225 | limited quantity | —_— —a most unusual i i O TRy e X o g-distance ownership that there siuch double charges, a keen C d' w resulting sredit at profits atural under the present systemn Half-yearly Discount Sale 1 value. _— £ i b ihe welfare of men who e $182.75 : | heir lives in the indus- | . 4 o “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours | e Extended credit is a sery l e i 3 ice. Our plan is this: To — e e Tvery druggist here guarantees | congested nose and iead relieved | treat cash and credit cus- i e (ot each packagoguf “Pape’s Cold Com i t dose. These safe, pleasant | financial inte tomers alike—each paying A well fitted bedroom-—and unless the bedroom suite is in harmony with pound” to break up any cold and cost only a few cents and delphia— | the market price, with no the rest of the home furnishings, the effect is lost. A cheerful, cozy suite— We have the honor of end grippe misery in a few hours | millions now take them instcad of |seen the insi T e 4 S Snmuney ";‘::“’““l";‘e':“”.‘“fi:;; fi“i"r- sickening quinine. o el t special discounts to any one. 4 pieces, in richly grained native walnut (Queen Anne period design). In- being the Exclusive Dis- che, feverishness, inflamed o coe f : 2 . i hanges in Stations of I you wish to pay for furni- cludes full vanity case. how-end bed. chifforette and large dresser. 4 nieces. tributors of— Army and Nav O[]i e ture within 90 days there is no Gi o " cens charge for credit. If you wish $182.75. Triple Guarantee Of Interest to Capital to extend payment a longer period we charge 6% for the Furniture in Washington { Army. § service. 4 = Maj. Edward H. De Armond, Airj CHitils tongiedlion /"J \\ | Service, at Middletown, Pa., has bccni AP : g lordered to Fort Benjamin Harri; bilious, constipated . saone S paIsonn oo if E (P 4 | Ina., for duty with the 3d Field Ar- | i | tillery. Maj. Thomas J. Smith, ordnauce de- partment, has been relieved from | | | ldu!y in Hawail and ordered to San l Francisco. verard Blackshear, Medical | vashington, and Chaplain . Smith at Fort Monroe, Va.. A have been ordered to Walter Reed General Hospital for treatment H Maj. Ned O. Lewis. Medical Corps. § | Walter Reed General Hospital, has \" = {heen ordered to Fort H. G. Wright, ‘\‘f\ ( i New York. for dutv | Col. Mervyn Ap Rice, ordnance de- { i partment. Officers Reserve Corps, has been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of staff. | .Capt John H. Gibson. infantry. at | ’ | Fort Benning. Ga. has been detailed las assistant professor of military | i d tactics, North Carolina | ) i College of Agriculture and En- | at Raleigh. [} UJ Capt. cis A. Woolfey, infant: military s [ “‘tactics, 1 ana State University and Ag 1 tural and Mechanical College. at | e e, Baton Rouge. i I = s o . | Warrant Officer Walter W. Tobin, at Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste | phiiudciphia, has been ordered to this 'y city for duty at Walter Reed General and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels Hospital Lieut, Col. Laurin L. Lawson, 15th ‘l“lel(l Artillery, at (hke g;‘encrxl hos- . B B pital, Hot Springs, Ark.. has been as- ttle stomach and bowels without Eianed toiduty: st SortiSem He b cramping or overacting. | Tex Tell your druggist you want only | You have a well, playfal child again. | the genuine “California Fig Syrup,” | Mothers can rest easy aiter giving h has dircctions for babies and | HELD FOR GRAND JURY “California Fig Syrup.” because it | children of all ages printed on bot- never fails to work the sour bile and | tle. Mother, you must say “Cali-| ON STABBING CHARGE constipation poison right out of the | fornia.” Refuse any imitation. Dr KINGS New D, A teaspooniul of “California Syrup” now will quickly start i and bowel action and in a few hours A Living Room Suite, 140 B T, 1 ! { | i Moses Wormley, Already Serving Term for Assault, Remanded by Coroner’s Jury. . Stop and figure it out for yourself— i Quite a big saving A coroner’s jury at the morgue yes- The recular price of the suite. 175 | n a Living om terday afternoon held Moses Wormley, hcitesulag " | 2 s M colored, 69 Decatur street northeast, for l‘ 20%. 35 ) Suite. Save while vou the action of the grand jury, it being | i charged that he stabbed and fatally wounded Jesse Dudley, also colored, of 2218 9th street, the night of November 22 last. Half-yearly Discount Sale price Wormiey was tried in Criminal g curious stuffed suite ) o P igh- ¢ chair. Your choice of blue and covormley, was trled | in, Chuinal A 3-piece luxurious U\Cr.lllflul» suite, up‘ln_l and high l{mckv chai ou : ’ deadly weapon, convicted and sen- stered in beautiful quality velour over deep, soft. gold combinations, two-tone velour or mulberry; {tenced to two years' imprisonment in the reformatory at Lorton, Va. He was brought from the prison and per- mitted to hear the testimony given at the inquest. The government was BREAK]"[' ,att start represented by Assistant United States Attorney David A. Hart and the 1f you have dragged yourself Congestionisallayed—sore throat prisoner Syl SabmEsr i Thamas T oil-tempered springs. All pieces have full spring s edge. IDcvp. lcumfortuhle davenport, armchair 3 pieces. $140. through tod‘{l—heavy, liret{’ and is sot;'lheéil—the co;gh s‘ublsti’d::—— 7t 7th v —withheadclogged,bum- yourheadclearsandyoufeelbetter. BT 3 i';‘ E:‘l:r‘:ut';‘nd {eelir?gumn you ybxlen for children. 5 _ She—Funny, no one seemed to real- 4 '5“ =2k Ask your druggist, now—for this good ize what a bad egg he was while he ld_bel;lldu _mmorvow! take oldiamily coug! syrup that has been used was n:{h. g e e t F at v nce. ver hal 5 My dear, a_ba s Dr.King's New Discoveryat onci for over half a century. \He=My dear, a bad egE fs only a ‘ Opinion. E