Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 11

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GAS PUMP CONTRACT | UP IN SUPREME GOURT) = Wmflu%flh&ud Installing Apparatus, With Re }‘ strictions, for Retailers, WORLD PROHIBITION FEDERATION FORMED sbmon ofmlntlnnl nco the tVorid Prohibi- Federation yester- d-y\ lt wu uummeca followin‘ a Te the ‘Worl the Bnfiolh meetl of the three boards. o nizsations mef“% eform Bureay, the Foundation, bition Federat Robert Watson o pr-lldtnt o! th. new "mfl be maintained hove'| lnfl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. new building which he sald not only will house other welfare organiza- tions but will provide for & univer- Bity in moral and soctal service edu- catl "Alms of the federation, {t was An- néunced, wera “to add td the happi- ness and well being of all the D.opl. of America and to develop such &n |understanding between the natiohs (0f the earth that as a result the whole world might be educated to the co-operative task of eliminating all causes that produce misunder- standings and result in wars’. Officers include: Virgil ¢ Chicago, superintende: . *Pncan,” Washings DIPLOMAT IS WITNESS IN AUTO THEFT CASE ‘The trial of Richard C, former tobacconist, ged _ with stealing an automblile o( y Baker, former director of the mint, will be continued Monday before Justice Bailey and a jury in Criminal Divi- sion 1. Hartley on the witness atand clalmed he bought the machine from a man representing himself to V. Hartley, - { be Senor Prada of the Peruvian lega- tion and exhibited a bill of sale show. ing that he had traded a dlamond ring, $250 in cash and a noto for $300 for the car. The bill of sale was signed “Senor Don Joseph Prada.” “hflnifl“n“‘fl States Attor Erum rnment brought r. Alfredo Gon: da, first secre- tary of the Peruvian legation, 1o the witness stand. He sald ho was the only ‘person of the name of Frada connected with the legation and de- clared he had Jorer seen Hartley and had not signed the bill of sale. The defendant is being represented by former Assistant United States At- !omey Vandoren and Attorney John . Hougardy: —_— The Chinese boil bread instead of aking it. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923. Contracts under which refiners and ‘Wwholesalers of gasoline Install pumps Bnd tanks for retailers on the con- Gition that they are mot to be used ! 4 . (for handling the product of compe- z, : i v l Bupreme Court yesterday in four cases brought by the Federal Trade Com-~ 1508 H STREET, N. W. (Opposite the Shoreham) MODERATELY PRICED FURNITURE Well Built and Well Designed Fumniture of Today Is the Treasured Antique of the Future Company and the Maloney Oll Manu- Lasting satisfaction is as much dependent upon fine design as upon substantial construction. mehnrelhwldbeboughtforhie—mdbrfimbm—md poorly designed Furniture is frequently discarded long before its usefulness has been impaired, simply because its design has become tiresome and displeasing. We have carefully avmded all “faddish” effects and adhered to those repro- ductions and adaptations of the early English and Colonial masters, whose creations are today as desirable and pleasing as they were a century ago — now the treasured and much sought after Antiques of today. Our Carefuily Selected Furniture Exacts No Premium In Its Cost seeking the trade of retailers using apparatus installed by campotlmrl. Compare the prices, even with the special opportunities widely advertised at this time— You will be agresably surprised to find them no higher To any one of our stores and manager will sell you a frelh baked one- pound loaf of Master Bread for C Saturday’s Bargains The refiners and wholesalers as- serted that in most instances the re- gailers were set up in business by them; that the retailers had the op- tion of pu sing tanks and pumpe; that such apparatus could be pur- e retailers in the open and that the contracts did Roasting Chickens, 433 Lxceptional assortment of poultry at special prices that will make that department very popular this Saturday. Frying Chickens, 45c Ib. Stewing Chickens, 38c Ib. Fancy Frederick County Capons, 48¢ lb. Smoked Picnics "c b. An exceptional value that would be hard to duplicate— Fresh Shoulders. .15c Ib. all good size, meaty shoulders that will slice almost as Fresh Hams ..........24c 1b. the business was id of all inter- erce features becwuse the tributed had ceased to be JSommerce and that 101 & matter under 1the control of Luu Federal Trade Com- mission. The decisions of the lower courts in all the cases were adverse to the contentions of the Federal Trade Commission. AMUSEMENTS Recital of Mme. Jeritza, The glorious soprano voice ot Mme. Maria Jeritza, Viennese prima donna ©f the Metropolitan Grand Opera, yes- n fairly exalted an the New Na- S utmost seating d standing room capacity. celebrated artist, of whom so had been expected, not only ed, but surprised the splendid of muslc lovers, the capi- . who turned out en masse bute to one of the new won- sical world. She ap- > auspices of Mrs. nice as hams. Fresh Pork Loins, Nmec o 21c lb. Spare Ribs. ..... . 14c Ib. a fairy blond, Mme. o imbue her music gible and elusive quai- radiant brightness of soul, shone through the magie of sccomplished art and vitaltzed Blue Ridge with an | ity, a SMOKED HAMS ¥adfmed, .. 24 <, . Mme. Jeritza has le. both of tech- Her program was 1t climaxed with ' from Ponchiel- Baked Spring Chicken, cach, $1.35 A special at our delicatessen department that is going to make a hit; better order early, Cooked Roast Beef Cooked Corned Beef, 8§5¢c 1b. st=% 60c Ib. hich seemed to her powers— dramatic, calling of her clean buoyant Elster and the velvet soft- | reach the of brilliant, forth the hi; { display of nor with Note the Prices of a Few Examples Given Below BED ROOM SUITES - Maho Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, bureau, chiffonier, c ain e chirs (9 piecs) - - - .Chuck Roast of Beef. 17 . dressing table, toilet mirror, two side Hand-Decorated Bed R S y - g s St compshtuton Lo i Top Rib Roast. ..25c Ib. Newport Roll . ....35¢ Ib. Boneless Shoulder Clod Roast, 22¢ lb. 2a captivated mer v | the auditorfum in} behind her. She g fligths into the| high C. but on the program. | s e s 4 e e n emotional qual- ding, as to leave her hearers in amazement 3, Opening her program with Gluck's “Divinities du Styx,” Mme. Jeritza Wwas noticeably nervous. Two Brahms numbers Introduced the purity and sweetness of the voice, “Dein Blaues Auge.” In the “Song of the Lute” by E. W. Korngold, the ught tragedy and romance and with poetic sadness. Richard Strauss “Seit in Deines Schaute,” rvelous technique, went home to the e with Schu- (Dedication). two mirrors, chiffonier, dressing table, toilet mirror, bench; side chair (11 plecu) Mahogany Bed Room Suite, eompmmgtwobeds,m;lnhble,bun‘u,drunng table, {G)d’l, chifforobe, mn,'mr, side chair (9 pieces) . . Hand-Decorated Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, mght inble, commode, three mirrors, chest of drawers, dressing table, bench, chair (11 pieces) . . . Walnut Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night hble, dnumg hble, buteau, chifforobe, side chair, bench (8 pieces) . . . . Mahogany Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds,mgbthble,cummode,nfl :-F-rorrdaiflofiu dressing table, two side chairs (O pieces) « o « o o o o particularly LAMB Shoulder ToReast 39c, 1o, 38°, Iceberg Red Ripe Ibs. 9c Head Lettuce Tomatoes, 2 - 25¢ Cauliflower, head, 30c¢ " the artist red forth a delicacy of beauty ith the airiness of a pure white summer’s cloud against the blue. Clamor from hundreds brought a second encore, “Japanese Rain Song,” for the speclal benefit of her atage for whom she laughingly her back upon the auditorfum, the purest pianissimo was achieved with case, the most ravishing legato ™ ngled with dulcet tones of poetic quality. In Deparc’s “Le Manoir de " Mme. Jeritza revealed a £ her powers in full clear . only intimating the emed to hold against “Ah, Love But a Day,” mnn ng climax, while Her- igton Terry’s “The An- DS Was most gorgeous of some and petite was the n the Dark, In the Dew,” ppillon” would have touch- ed a poet's heart. William Wolskl, violinist, was an able assisting artist, presenting Han- #el's “Larghetto,” Lully's “Gavotte,” and, most creditably, Paganinf's “Concerto in D Major.”” ' Walter Gold was a thoroughly eympathetic and accomplished accompanist for both. Interstate Male Chorus. Interstate Male Chorus, DINING ROOM SUI'IE Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, serving hble,dnwmphble, c:m-abnet,onenmchu;t fivendedam(lOpneces) o N Mahogany Inlaid Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, nrving hblc, dmmg’hble, china cabinet, one armcha;! five side chairs (10 pieces) . = ‘Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, la'vmg hble, chm- cabmet, dining table, one armchair, fiveudechun(lOpneoes) Chestnut Dining Room Suite, com, ude-bonrd.luvmghbh.dmghble, china cabinet, one armchair, fiveudedmn(lo eces) . 985 ‘We invite a comparison MMMMMMW&M the number d;bm;adtmflyummmwymdmykmdw 10 lbs. Rolled Oats, 49° This is just as good as the kind you usually buy in packages. Labor costs are high and w hen 3 you save the cost of packing you are saving quite an item for your pocket. Silver Lake Beets, 3 cans, 39c Sweet Potatoes......3 cans, 32:: 10 Cakes Clean Easy Soap, 35 2 Curtis Bros. Jam, "~ 21c Del Monte Apricots, Large Can, | New York State Apple Sauce, 2 cans, 25¢ 10-lbs. Head Rice, £9° All our markets will supply ‘the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit, The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market the n of the In-Com-Co Club, cond concert of its third ast night at Masonic Audi- Torium before & large and apprecia tive audienc “The chorus attempted an ambitious program and creditably presented not only the lighter numbers, but such “‘Inflamm rom Ros- bat-Mat. the "Chonuo! Bluhops and Priests” from “L’Afri- caine,” by Bleyubeer-Dudloy Buek. and the “Cherubim Song,” by Gretchaninoff-Charles Roepper, mm the Russian Church liturgy, & majes- tic, inspiring production. _Some of iis finest fire was put into “Invictus.” by Bruno Huhn-Frank ark! ! the Lark,” by N. C. Page, was delighttul, ther's Boy” and “Ma Little Banjo” were well done and popular. Mme. Henriette Coquelet, soprano, a group of three solos acgept- E Batti,” “The Maids of “I1 Baci6,” and joined with | ‘oices of Spring” and She was enthusias- OCCASIONAL PIECES End Tables . . . $25 up Upholstered Chairstdeat=)55 up Desks. . » « « » 45up DayBeds . . . « 55up Windsor Chairs . Our stocks of Carpets, Domestic and Oriental Rugs are equally Lirge and moderately priced. We would be glad to have you make a critical comparison with other stocks of a similar nature. We desire especially to have you Compare the prices—You will find them no higher than elsewhere. Inspect the selection—We are confident it is unequalled. As to the qualities—We are pleased to endorse.them. 'rhn Book Cases lu‘-l~ TOTS . . Prints. . . Tea Wagons Centre Tables . Nests of Tables Console Tables Sewing Tables . 32¢ 2 325 28 2 35 uwp the chorus | “Inflammatu tically received. Other numbers on the program pre- ted with splendid enszemble work |. rh good expression included “On Wln‘s of Song™ and “Parting.” The chorus has done unusuaily well in working out its ideal of develop- ing an organization for the pnnnu- tion of high-grade choral music Yocal voices, led by Clyde B. A.Ilehl- son, conductor. The u:eom%:nllt for the choral work was Ro! steln. Accompanying Mme, t were Miss Margaret Bowle Gnnl d AMrs. Marguerite Allen Ross. TREATED FOR SCALDING. TNachel Jackson, colored, fifty vears old, 2209 9th strest, this morning about 2:30 o'clock, fell asleep while Phone Mnin The store will remain open from Freight paidito all shipping points 25762509 seated near a stove, fell and over- o y e 622 24 Penns; lvanla Ave.Nw Sesica ‘mear's e, 1ol 08 G 8A.M.t0530P. M. in the United States 25162569 02 y treated at Emergency Hospital = G L ot painful scalds to her right shoul- . der. —_— Japaness law requires that all suib. ghble land muat be cultiveted,

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