Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MOND: 1923, $],0]5,[]m G":'l’ iPOLAND PLANS ECONOMIC \PACKER—I@E_R_GER HEARING. | BAKERS IN TWELVE CITIES &&&&&@@@&&&&%@&@&@@&@&%@%&%m@@&@3@2&%&% | PRESSURE TO WIN RIGHTS | Avuour and Morris Compantes to| 10 STRIKE AT 12 TONIGHT | Feels Danzig, Free City, Has Not| EXPlaia $550,000,000 Compact. iwarkera Protest Open Shop, Be- ! “FY I_Aw | Fulfilled Spirit and Letter of ol - ’ cently Declared by Ward Com- | —— | Her Agreement. . e pany in New York. ]‘ To MEN, the White Sale ““Talks Tl""iey” By tho Associated Press. = < i :W YORK, April 30.—Union bakers N A i i | WARSAW, Poland, April 30.—The ;| employed in the plants of the Ward w Am = SR 5 r Baking Company in New York and e erican Institute Un | Polish government will institute an \ A leves other citles. Wil ®Tiko at ) ; | cconomic fight to bring financial ing niduight tonight in protest agalnst der Root’s Leadership | [0l (o Near vpon Danzi. uniess & o, thecompan's ction” n inatituting Gets C ie Aid | the free city fulfils the spirit ana | ¥ . a a A e teoayxlp: (At | ets Larnegie Aid. lotter of the treaty and allows Poland | . ; i ionery Workers' Unlon of | = | Omi s . announced tonight 8 ! T Al i o b Lo p at Cleveland, = Pittsburgh, o g S Yas mad s ._Baltimore, Providence, Chi- o OpeRdusing = —————— . Newark, Syracuse, x'ulumhuu.r E aid the president, *is THINK DEATH ACCIDENT. |Youngstown, Ohio, and South Bend, d- | ¢ ng vielding and ter SO T . |Ind, will be affected by the elrlk(-.‘ Elihu Root, nnounced | rizing. t obtain our rights N, And, Aneil 30-—Bo- | Myrupisaid. | | cipt of a § 000 gift from | under the tr I e ai D T wnowe oy S La Politesse. r ) unz we tou-| FEARS FOR NAVY MORALE. iy droes ki i @ b RS S A s IH{»IPN: 1':4 P lI ?\a A nglisman in Paris had to visit k J * the first large fund creat- [ gpirit Will Drop 1f Used to Fight Had been’ ade. Tk him | - Apd, Wibleur.” . '3 e 1 ked the servant the program of the i - found by B4 = aske a &3 o . 48 found by aul Syarke, | in a tender tone, “whom shall 1 h Smugglers, Says Benson. Doy e in & tender tone, ~whom sl avo | pril 30.—Use of vy to fight rum WHIL result in'a lowering of of the men, ral OAL 52| Union Suits Sorry!” K I‘ ‘ 4 ¥ S 8 . 3 Sl By ordering your winter's Coal NOW vou | ) Dachshund in Favor Again. can rest casy whether the anthracite coal situation : A report comes feom Heriin (o is settled or not L P : We are filling Orders in Rotation at the | . w Lav natit ! ne e LOWEST MARKET PRICE i 1 3 s starting in_favor of this 5 x » ) ! show fn ; n v | A v‘ 4th and F Sts. N.E. Linc. 233-234 was intended for any * he said. think- o S An Extremely Low Price Considering That Every Suit is First Qualily! We are going to make this story as brief as possible. We determined to do some- thing unusual for the men folks during this event, and we could think of nothing bet- ter than a rousing sale of Union Suits—for summer is at hand, and men need these light-weight, cool, comfortable garments. A Merry May-time Melody O s, e e ; | : Thev are made of fine Madras and 88- Vocalion Red Records exclustvely as the ! most faithful medium for the reproduction ! j -l square Pajama Check—perfectly made, too. of his many delightful songs—the Records = b ) <o infinitely superior to all others in clarity j i > I Iy Well tailored, in the preferred athletic style, and brilliance of tone and in enduring quality. i 3 = S In the new Vocalion Record-Mamna \ ! 17 \ 4 | . full cut, closed crotch, dr;d with elastic in- Zucca's rollicking little song Nichavo 8 4 bl . (“Nothing Matters”)—we hear The Great p sert at waist line. Sizes 36 to 46. American Baritone in gavest mood iy q A truly May-time melc sung with all L i i Ja | Of course, we can only suggest—and youcan take itfor whatitis worth. Y Youll know it by its Color <ale at your dealer’s 2| but if you need Union Suits—a full supply at this price 1s a good buy. You'll buy it forits Tone et SH o) Wansuticeh i Drothes) Standard Instrumental Dance Nichavo (Nothing Matters) Zucca- Meditation (Thais) (Masseres Loose Feet - Fox-Trot Terome) Dance of the Goblins (B ‘The Great White Way Blues—Fox- Jehn Charles Thomas, Baritone Sasha Calbertson, V: Piano ac- Trot . 30168 10-inch $1.25 companiment by amilton | The Original Memphis Five i s 70001 12-inch $2.00 14527 10-inch § .75 M 81 mes vers avaient des ailes (WWere f “Wildflower"— / My Songs with Wings Provided) Die Walkiire (The Ride of the Val- Bepalalloa from SELET i ( Hahm)—Harp Accompaniment by Xyries) (Richard Wagner) | ila s o J. Dell” Aquila Avelian Symphony Orchestra, Conducted e - T The Robin’s Song (Whie- Perkins) by Gemnaro Papi, Metropolitan 14532 10-In: 75 Evelyn Scotney, Soprano | Opera House Conductor DA J Shid e 10-inch $1.50 Rakoczy (Hungarian March. Oous | SlsCEassy ety Wah= / 3 S : The ArtlSth, Durable i ) (Damnation of Faust) (Berkios z Ma CGurly Headed Babby (Clutsam) 24) (Damnatiohsy7 12-inch $1.25 The Bar Harbor Soclety Orchestra Daisy Low McNamer, Soprano 14530 16-inch $ .75 fin H s Vi 1 S oo ey R | Felt-Base Floor Covering “‘Maritana” (Wallace) Our Director (March’ Think of Me—Fox-Trot i { Fsther Nelsow, Soprano Tiaat. Fraucis W. Sutherland and His The Beardwalb Orchertra 35618 12-inch $1.25 7™ Regiment Bond T T 14531 10-Inch $ .75 | : S 14525 -inc] 7 H i R That Tumble Down Shack in Nothing ButeFon oo " } - Athlone (Sanders- Pascos) Marl, Marl! (di Capua) " Emil Coleman and His Montmartve ' : “ | or. 11:7- Little Lilac Garden (Osgood: 0 Sole Miol (O, Sun 1 Love 3 4533 10-inch § .78 Y ard Joknstone) Ferrera Trie (Violin and Guitare Colin O’More, Tenor 14524 10-inch $ .78 Crying for You—Fox-Trot L 24039 10-inch $1.28 | Swinging Down the Lane—Fex-Trot ' Ben Bernie and His Orchestre " N Lagt Night (Sehnsucht) (Kforsl) Popular 14537 10-inch .75 filid ks Lo When selecting floor covering, you Sara Kowns, Soprano ot et . s 70010 1e-inch 3100 | Crying T ‘ Jewhih ik : | seek first of all—wearing qualities. roing Kaufmon, Selvin's com, Dudky Brat from t! ‘an! Lit- q A ¥ H 7 = “ s The Road to Bally Brae (Speaks- Honeyinoon Time ; e S A S | L TR LS| | That is wh){ vou will be interested in Edelman) Irving and Jack Kaufmanw — Selvin's Al, Al, Wus ich hob gewolt, hobich p = PABCOLIN, made to resist every-da: Reed Miller, Tenor Orchestra Accompaniment ousgefirt i - 3 > The Minstrel Boy (Moore) 14528 10-inch $ .75 Aaron Lebedeff, Tenor LR LTS hard usage. Charles Hart, Tenor ' Abe Schwarts’ Orchestra Accompanimont | M s g 14526 10-inch § .73 Wanita (Wanna eat—Wanna eat) | 14523 10-inch $ .75 i 2 ! Billy Jowes—Selvin's Orchestra Accom. Not linoleum, nor a substitute—hut Follow the Pi | Maxie Jones (King of the “Saxie- it L] L TPl T L T an improvement on printed linoleum. My Dear Auld Hame e SIX DE LUXE RECORDS BY ! e B P 7. Burlington Rige Pabcolin is different. Tt is a superior The Holy City 52037 12° il printed floor covering made a little bet- Operatic Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses On the Road to e 3 S 2 ter all the way through, but costing no | Al Bernard—Selvin's Orch. Accom, JOHN CHARLES THOMAS - 7 N FH 1 i) | Sam A | Mandalay 30135 10° 1.25 ? g 3 2 Eti tu che macchiavi (Is it thou?) Vi Take You Home Agaln, Pal 0 | 25 N\NZ 4 more (get this) than inferior products. 28 V. * 25 14536 10-inch $ .75 14529 10-inch $.75 | Danny Deever 52010 12° 11.7: 1.7 1. ; it Tommy Lid msolu 10° 1. ot S T Cherles Hart ! | Viirom Maytime) 30136 10° 1. The better quality starts with the 52047 12-inch $1.75 14534 10-inch $.75 o Passing By 30162 10° 1. “body.” Firm, long-fiber rag felt, made You are cordially invited to hear the new May Vocalion Records at all Aeolian Stores and Vocalion Dealers . 7 for this special purpose, is rendered waterproof by a special process. Mop- THE AEOLIAN COMPANY ping will not harm Pabcolin. NEWYORK - - » . i Let us show you Pabcolin and explain ‘ its superior qualities—there are too many to enumerate here. 7 This week—a special low price laying See Us for Any Vocalion Records Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready service—10c a square yard, invites buy- CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON Lansburgh @ BI'O ther : ing Pabcolin at once. 65¢c squ'il;z Z‘:g : 708 7th St. NN\W.—3123 M St. N.W. 420-430 7th Street N.W. SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0200 NLL D @ EMMONS S SMITH Large Stock of Vocalion Records i 5 § ‘Always on Hand ! g x e k2 0IDEMOLLE® ceciman ANSBURGH & BROTHER Stewnvay Duo-Art Panolas Veber Duoc-Art Pianclas - Asclian Vocalions © 917-919 G Street NW. Complete Stock of Vocalion R'ec.,,d. . Call Us for Any 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—FRANKLIN 7400 ; ON SALE " Vocalion Records -+ :McHUGH»& LAWSON . | ., HARR¥. C.. GROVE, Inc, 1222 G St. N.W. B SN W ol

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