Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 4

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THE TBVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924. Macdonald Sets Pace for Early Hours | A Bit of the Past| By Getting to His Desk Before Daylight 4 =_————— By Star's Former Carriers. of ‘newsboy . In years gone . by, ;;rn s John Poole,” president of the deral-American National Bank, “as it was my privi- Full Union Labor Day Ruled for Foreign Office and Introduction of Hated Time Clock Now Is Feared by Government Employes. lege to serve a| Star route In the neighborhood o f 13th and 14th * streets from about we! Q to S streets, | ministration of the forelgn office and with what scemed | other government departments Pre- ! to be a satisfac- | mier Macdonald appesrs to have de- ! ; tory profit to my- | velapec o of the ideas of his vig- —The pos- | § self.” nperaries—Dremler 1 The Star is|Mussolini of Italy and Gen. Primo de | rule d""i full labor unlon day at the PO ;,',5‘,‘:“;” | Rivera of Spain forelgn office, and some writers pro- 9 " The labor premier is at his desk In l‘mpé'"l{}’,{'c‘ I’""' vduce next the much- Authorities Say Woman Died From Alleged Overdose of Medicine. rey is not equal to that of Premler l’u|||9ure who works lmm twelve to efghteen hours a day, his practice of Starting the Die | ;o\erumem machine golng when most diplomats and eivil By the Assoc: rers LONDON, January 28.—In his ad- By the Associated Prees. er Macdonald already has Downing street each day almost bLe- | fore the lamp l1ghts are extinguished, t. has led some write: ve e Mot only Intends to | dical reforms in Kovernment but also to use the ax staffs which are top- fo on the wing, Mah-jong sets belng made fn a Hmnmmu factory have bone from Chicago packing plants for facings of | the pleces. and st T80 On Maren 1. completed thiriy rvice with this | erat Lincoln’s hom also is being investlgated. A third ne angle of the case which has kept the | pai nmllmnus so While m new prime minister's en- ape A neglected cough—7se beginning of many a dangerous disease WHF\ your strength is exhausted and the delicate tissues of throat and lungs are raw and sore g coughing, you may fall an easy prey to disease— bronchitis, pneumonia, even tu- berculosis. That is why it is so important to break up coughs promptly. For more than fifty years thousands of families bave relied upon Dr. King's New Discovery to stop coughs. It does this quickly and naturally mlhoul any bad after-effects whatsoever, by stimulating the mucous membranes to throw off the aster i ¥ clogging secretions. It has an agreeable . s | 3 taste. All druggists. You can quickly stop that DR. KING’S sewoiscovery o < Mrs. Lince ot brought him but instead have y exhausting cough that lays The black duck 1s the standard game you open to disease. Bird of the northeastern United States|th and Canada. Service still abed, hus | stardea hitaan rom Its lethargic | | No C. 0. D/s Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in Mohair, Three Pieces, $365 Here Is Just an Example of the Many Fine Suites Priced Low During The February Sale of Lifetime Furniture Here is truly a remarkable value of the sale. Made by Karpen and upholstered beautiful shades of either taupe, blue or burgundy mohair. Reversible cushions and outside backs are covered. This is only one of the many splendid values. There are hundreds of others—all re- markable values in genuine Lifetime Furniture and priced extremely low this month. Furniture I s More Than A Name Mayer 893 CO. Between D 8 E- s . " Lifetime Seventh Street Washington Salvage Co.-~Headquarters for Work Needs Look for the Yellow and Red F ronls—Quahly Guaranteed—u S Goods Are the Finest to be Had CUT-PRICE OF ARMY & NAVY GOODS DAYS Start Tomorrow, Jan. 29 and 30—Two Days Only S.Surplus Property AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE $1.50 Beautiful $ Bath Mats, Your cholce of white, lavender, pink. blue und tun shades. Just a limited quantity. 81x90 Seamless Double-Bed Sheets 1 Just a specinl lot of Excellent Quality Sheets—and they won't lust long at thix price. U. S. Black $ Garbage Buckets, 2 for l Large Size, Heavy Huckets, with cover. Could not he duplicated for $1 each. Special. U. S. Army $1 Railroad Lanterns, Drand-new Gevernment Windproof Lan- that won't last Just received a lot 1 000 Reclaimed $ Army Raincoats, Regulation styles, in all sizes. proof and sturdy. Lxcellent condition, U. S. Army New Platters, 3 for Finest Gray and Whi of good size. howsewtte. u.s.GL WASH TUBS, ] 1 Brand-new Gi .h-nm-a Iron Tubs that anre cxtra heavy and good size. While they last. Men’s 19c Cotton sl HOSE, 8 pairs for Fant-color Durable Hoe, in all sizes. 1dcal working socks. For Dollar Day onl 75¢ Cotton-Filled PILLOWS, 2 for Good heavy ticking and clean cotton filled. Regular sizes. In fine condit 45x36 Heavy Pillowcases, 4 for 1 Splendid durnble qnnllu with neat hem- med ends. A regular 3¢ value. Men’s Wool Army $1 Cashmere Hose, 2 for Finest quality Gray Mixed Cashmere Hose, in all sizes to 11. Big value. U. S. Army $ Bake Pans, 4 for Large Black Extra Large and Heavy Pans. Worth $1 each. W hile they Men’s 15¢c White $1 Handkerchiefs, doz., Heavy hemstitched quality, large size. Just enough to last a_day BRAND NEW COAL SHOVELS, 1 Your choice of three sizes of llneutl_qu.nllty Shovels that sell regularly at Spectal. Men’s 89c Blue 1 Chambray Shirts, 2 for 89¢ G olden Rule Chambray Shirts, e N rantecd fant calor. Men’s Heavy sl Storm Rubbers Real heavy nunlny wuh rslnrorc«l soles, All sizes 6 to 11, £1.75_value. Men’s 75¢ Short $1 Work Gloves, 2 Prs. for 1 Horsehide Leather Gloves that b at 75¢ a pair—tough and well regularly durable. Extra . Salespeople Sale Starts 8AM. 1109 H St. N.E. 310 8th St. N.W. public for spring and summer use. Water- te Enamel Platters, A wonderful bargain for the Mammoth clearance of Iuglmt grade Government goods—all to be converted into cash to purchase, at the coming Government sales, merchandise to be offered the This sale features recemt purchases from Government warehouses all over the country, East, West, North and South. You can purchase at less than cost of manufacture today, and save the huge difference! Stores in every section to serve you! Now is the time to buy! BANNER BARGAINS Men’s C.P.0. Bl Flannel Shirts . % 51'95 Men’ s“l;leavy Blue $‘l 75 Overal U S Army Knee $3 95 ® 5445 U.S. Army Steel Cots, $2.75 $12.50 Officers’ $8 45 Riding Boots . .. U.”S. Army_Cot Mattresses, $2.50 Men’s U. S. ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR 85¢ Could Not Be nuplunml for Lesx Than 32 U. S. Army Ash Cans, $2.95 U. S. Army 0. Wool Shirts . .. $3 25 Men’s Scout Shoes, $2.45 U. S. Army O. D. ,z-lb Blanket $3 95 e s Moledkin_$0.85 Men's Moleskin Sheep-hned Coats Ny $3.95 $4.95 U. S. Navy oo Shavl. 54,95 Black Shoes . . . 72x84 Beautiful § Wool Blankets, Blankets, pr. All-Wool Shawl- Collar Sweaters. . Armour’s Oatmeal Soap, 36 for Maxwell Can Pork and Benns, 2 doz.. oo #f 24-o0z. Cans of Grapefruit Jam, No. 2 Can Sugar Corn, 15 for Boys’ Scout Ax and Canteen, both for Fraziers No. 2 Baked Pork and Beam, 15 for ... Just Received! U. S. NAVY WOOL BLUE SWEATERS $9.95 An absolutely All-wool Sweater that slips over the head—all sizes in the lot. 303-305 10th St. 1348 U St. N.W. 1418 Florida Ave. N.E. !No Phone 0rders| U. S. Navy $1 Wool Gloves, 2 prs. for from original Government bales. A glove worth 81 palr. U. S. Army $1 Leather Mitts, 2 prs. for An All-leather Work Glove, from Uncle Sam, that can’t be heat. A big saving. U. . ARMY 5] LEATHER HALTERS, A Real Russet Leather Halter that is of finest quality. Oniy a limited quantity. 18x36 HEAVY 31 HUCK TOWELS, 8 for Men’s l\hak! Slip-over Sweaters, Tdeal for caenping tri and Lhaki: all sizes 3 18x38 Heavy $1 Turkish Towels, 4 for Splendid ai Regularly 29 Army W $1 for Men, 3 pairs for Regulation Heavy Woolen Socks. in all sizes. Worth 7he palr at least. New Spade and Pick both for 5-Gal. U. S. $Z.50 $1 MlLK CANS U.S. Arr;\y $1 Laundry Bags, 2 for Brand-new, biue o 7, new Bags that just arrived. Reguis i9c each, $1.50 Khaki New " $1 ARMY SHIRTS, Collar-attached Heavy Twill Shirts, in all sizes 14 to 17. U. S. Long or Short Handle Shovels, e e T Nortoth Ay Men’s Army Balbrig- 51 gan Underwear, 2 for Separate Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes up to ti—standard makes that retail regu- larly up t Men’s O. D. $1 FELT SLIPPERS, Olive Drab Wool Bl‘drlnlnI §tippers, in all sizes 6 to 11. Dollar Day only 2-1b. Cans of Melon $1 and Lemon Jam, 10 for Finest Australian product, purchased from Tnele Sam. On sale while it lasts. U. S. Army Mosquito Nets, $1 Excellent Quality Nets, for camping or back porches. A limited quautity at this price. $2.50 Gov’t. 5-Lb. $l Brand New Axes Highly polished Red Haadle Fire Axes that nre n wonderful bargaln, Very speclal. NO DEALERS Lay in a Supply n dark heather Regular make, 3144 M St. N.W. Hagerstown, Md.

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