Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 14

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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 1, 1923—PARI L S o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 1, 1923 PARI 1 = [ ! such ’ 1 e do: | Women Outgain | STATE PROBE ASKED |5c."sua vas Tiic neccer than an| 1 beseed hern 1o lot-ma- siop 5. A SALE OF le Emnl ’ BY HOUSE OF DAVID Sevokiue il us Geacss ean Tules|ssilea muthaditioe 3 Wesnkgiwr o) Male Employes | ek S Gt e 120 | i Sl Wall Papers r . i S i l“‘:;Iylll‘l:‘.‘"Bsn}h‘ lohmc&hl f coal pro-| t ;;1;":‘: nnCd n:l'éncl .v?:“edl:glth. Xn; | . ; 18] e chie: 1 To- | terstal ‘'ommerce Comm] lon al 1 MAY H|_t APPEALS At Post Office auorney Denies Tmmoral Prao-|suclof iy el i Bl Wiilinon W05 Sous BEC ol | 7Vic t0 20 Wall i Salaries of the women employes | tices in Rites of Michigan taxed its neighbors and soaked that had power to act for the people, | apers, oingle KXo . | but it showed itself to be a purely po- . ?r the Post Office Department are | Community. 1 litical body and a haven for \ame ducks, 21/ t 5 K in Indi ncreasing faster than the salaries mm . t did nothing to prevent cheating and c () c 55 Convicted in indiana Case| [ fisins faster than the sharies vania had an excess of 200,000 tons, gouging.” Fan 2 | | —_— statistics made public at the de- | The patterns and color ef- | Have Until Aoril 20 to rent yoaterdn By the Associated Press. ’ fects are suitable for any Since . JOSEPH, Mich., March 81.—The room in the house. Sold only Ask New Trial. b roran esciioes e neen permit- | NN 1|\1I1|ilItIuHIHIiII!HIllHIHI . = ! departmen DB Dewhirst, attorney for the organiza- | {_Th statement was made, Mr. N Permanent color Oatmeal who been petitioned to start an lite House of David courts & with match borders at 5c and iine perecent of the po- | der the gulse of religious rites, H. T. ¥ g Saper makin ingle £ | tion, today told A. B. Dougherty, state a,t 1 lc R l? | attorney weneral O e A T ES, | | So%ia Decomationg ¢ macon ity ersons e attorne: = colors. ecorations to match n ot v persons| WELMICK MAY PROBE | ihroiomiey, s hors for i o8 sotez’ Bech inquiry, as a result of the sensational 2 ants are all residents of cHARGE BY HANDLE\""‘“’ plaintifft witnesses . ' . b\ y num\" While a ma . fin t sell-House of 3 u‘\“'ldlsull b u| e ¢ e Spr S —— @ osed at Grand Rapids Wednes- Y convicted are of foreign | | | - : 720 11th St. N.W. | Main 6180 of the defendants were i Inspector General in Person Exvv 9 4 4 3 i o Jo . [ pecptess et ke Boste WAL v ‘ ’ Just Rld_]ng Around = = pected to Conduct Official | prepared to say whether any action | would be taken by the state. Investigation. By e it s, GOETHALS SCORES » 1 : : i | Springtime — a bright, sunshiny inspector [WHEN YOU NEED A KEY afternoon—a stylish go-cart, s in - HIGH COAL PRICES You neczifour instant dupli- and a happy youngster de- S % % | . . g0 Diglitste key, 5. lighted to be out riding—what | { i { Bring_your locks to the shop. more could a mother desire? | TURNER & CLARK . . | Basement. There are dozens of stylish new go- ’ A carts and strollers on display at Claflin *Specs Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture 1 To make you see, Sa 5 i Our Home is i Store. All are so designed that i : a 2 e 3 . ent at midnight, declared today ! T’“"e‘n Fou'lemc hah" = comfnrt an“ happlness e of the United States : s { CLAFLIN OPTICAL CoO. are assured. rozen. gouged by extor- In the morning, when time is at a o A B . N R HAYG utistad) fom premium and the men folks i e TTTTT L et Expensive! Not at all. There are % LU TSRS lilll"l”\lllllll"ll'a_fl' . t enough courage in must get off to work, the In Yoiur O good-looking Lloyd go-carts for $34.75; strollers for $15, a4l Washington to dictate to the . > - . . barons of benn Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is al- I S nterest ; e i most indispensable to the | _permit us to suggest S| and others for less, too. We'll housewife. that the present is an E] gladly show you. advantageous time to= ington Lacked Courage to Stem Gouging. Press thaa Yoo otco When Time Counts Most nistrator becomes non- LTI She can sit before Hoosier’s big, un- cluttered worktable and prepare f“\"l“‘leriah . 1\1 & C . -~ Ma are 1}1? wh};)lc l)r»l:al_\'tast_. ; _’[:\'cry— abundant and prices ayel‘ 0. From Factory thing she needs is within easy conscquently muchZ , to Yon . R ‘ reach. Much ener v and many lower than the coming £ Seventh Street Between D & E fall will find them. Own a Beautiful Made-to-Order steps are saved. | £ Repairs and new tnstallations. 3 PC OVERSTUFFED i Every style of Hoosier Kitchen Cab- MfiUmCE’ JL: COTI,BERT £ mm: : -PC. | inet is on display here at the R vt T 11111111111 AT s i Lifetime Furniture Store. 621 F Street Yy 2 I ' 3 $ and i We'll gladly show all. Prices B SUITE 1 25 up I start at $39:75 for a porcelain- A Benutital Upholsterea Order Your i top Cabinet. Boudoir Chair Stip-Covers | T Tapestries or Velours NOW. I;ACK.ING INDUSTRY PROSPERS ||| S18.75 Frices Are Mayer & CO- cHl i Made to Order Lower. d Seventh Street Between D & E " UNITED UPHOLSTERY C(Q. Washington’s Biggest Manufacturers of Ennorvtered Purmiture |1} | et D { LR oM ¢ e 911 7th St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 3419 i | No Connectlon With Any Other Store o R o | s 'S d1dgly .'3 Enriching the Home A poster bed not only brings to the home . the old-fashioned charm of a Opportumty for a Few Colonial household, but it adds ' i pleasing variety to chamber fur- g Somebody is going to get a whole lot of nishings as well. "Bakedfi'om above . comfort and enj:_vment this Spring H i i T kR B 4 J and Summer and at a very little cost, n display here, at Mayers S fiom S tog. Furniture Store, will be found many styles of charming Poster Beds. Delightful as they are, they are most reasonably priced. 'HE heat of the sun and the z e 2 oheeliftng Lot o ithairosl For we are going to dispose of a dozen or crack and cut the finish of your car more cpmf?rtablc Couch Hammocks in thousands of places. flalft year bb sam}fi.esh—thlzlxt are pr}ellc- - tically new, but which will go as they . : Into these wounds, like the germs are a{ special prices. & Y For instance, there’s a very good-lookmg of disease, creeps moisture. Then four-poster bed in genuine mahog- follows Rust, speeding your car X . . o its journey to tgejunf gne. e There are a few big, broad painted striped any for only $59.75, and others for . ; . ones, some cretonne-covered and lots less, too. We'll be delighted to Prevent this destruction! Give your g some with big, upholstered backs for | show you all. auto a coat of Devoe Motor Car 27.75. Finish to ward off ruin and to re- e i i e e store the “new car” look. few gliding hammocks. Devoe & Raynolds, Co., Inc. The number of these is limited, there being New York Philadelphia Chicago only one each of most styles, so come Lifetime Furniture Is More Than A Name Founded 1754 ’ in early. ‘We'll gladly show you all. = Devoe Motor Car Finish Devoe Auto Leather Dr Devoe Auto Top Dres Mayer & Co. | Seventh Street Mayer & CO. Between DG E Seventh Street: Between D G E o Devoe Agent Becker Paint and : 4 s Glass Co. | George E. Corbett, The Enterprise Paint Co. C. J. Gilbert, Manager A X ¥An Gorfien: Manaper st H 1239 Wisconsin Avenue | 409 10¢th St. N.W. 1924 Nichols Ave. S.E. ‘ TR MESatME [Illlvn..“ e W . Phone Lincoln 269

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