Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1921 o4 QUAKE AREA SURVIVAL. CHARGE REDS SEEKi g i oo Kiangcc ol TOKIO, June 27.—The rapid recov- ; ery of industries in the Tokio area, | of Welfare Workers. which suffered from the earthquake }N e el o and fire of September 1, Is indicated PHILADELPHIA, —Bear- in employment figures published by ' 2 doughnuts to|the government. The best barometer penitentiaries from the | of recovery 14 the absorption of un- to the Pacific (o a gospel | employment labor. oon with riy | The figures show that nearly 6.000 of whom | werkers. in Tokio w aken back s for the ories in M while the in_IPrance. | April figure is expec o approach rowill be a ! 7,000 inscription, “In| “Printing houses and candy factories Kin, !have had the greatest re and e workice now on Tigher than t <o and cmplyying June ing wood cheer and convicts in Atlantic Grande Prairie District of Al- berta Declared to Be Ruled by Anti-Anglo-Saxons. 5 by the fac soldiers in the tre On the front of the - brass plate with the | ryice of the Alberta. June | Tre automobile tour was plunned »minatien over the by some of the workers following Ty Con 1E1MO! Comple try wesr Valhalla, in the .| visit 1o a convict camp, where they | s z s ¢ men and|! tal ‘Work mdustr ; made doughuuts for the mel Ahe|cuished for months after the dis- aster, are approaching normal con- | ditions ag prison unexpe from the | = wre undertaking i Anglo- ! work to ev | T = neighborhood all settlers of Suxon bir ccording to a farmer | ‘}_"‘""i*“"’\,;ml‘;!:‘h’;‘ | Famous Zoo in Germany lleopens who fas arrived here. | ers set out. Their doughnuc-raaking | HAMBURG, Germany, June ~ After ha for | nn-m. been closed since 1920 ons, the famous zoo burg, founded as been ue to the In the now have tically defiies con aid Tts e with douzhnut cutters mad, | ceptured German shells, and peal of their i soon brous them, and re rande P'rairie country we tion which pr: uted authority by reopened. rted with a 1 that they uipped, In W | initlative of Henry and Lorenz Hug- 4 The tirst five gallons of k. the two sons of the famous also wae presented. WIth | showman. Their reatest task was the party plans to|that of_replenisning the 00 with ar ervices on their the ulti- | beasts of prey from India ina Africa that haa been Killed off trip, wi m.rlng o world war to save food mate destination. { —— | Letters have been sent out in ad- nee to the governors of the various | Aiken, who made doughnuts for the the workers be | soldiers in the Argonne: Barney Roth prisons. while [and Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bean of ed adinitting | Columbus, Ohlo. ' Mr. Bean, an electri- prisons. can engineer, volunteered as chauffeur prises Miss Cloris | for the trip. Warned to Leave. sovicty which forn co-operative and s iheview Comn in | ro i to their | a i i mitted to the stat a permit has v s heing tticment the Anslo-Suxor i out of the s fumilies of addition w»rm «d him that he was Siven twonty -cight days to leave the Settlement. Offici 1 Faces Tri: a= SEASON @D Have you been putting off from day to day trying to make up your mind to buy that Good Used Car? 5 Saturday Morning we will put on sale sev- eral good Used Cars we are offering at really half their real value. THESE CARS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS. Any Car not proving satisfactory within three days after delivery may be returned to us, and full purchase price will be allowed on any other car in stock. Our Terms Will Suit You OVERLAND-WHEELER COMPANY, Inc. 1821 14th Street N.W. they were th would be tarred and fo i not < expected “excite more interest which has come before the urts for a long time. e ALDERMAN IS ARRESTED. Alternate Delegate to Convention Faces Dry Act Charge. | NEW YORK. June 27.—Joseph A Mendel, identified by prohibition agents s & Chicago alderman and district alter- nate to the Democratic conventis irrested with his brother-in-law, Wil- iam H. Cavanaugh of Brooklyn,.in the jobby of the Pennsylvania Hotel last night. Mrndfl according to the agents, | Was carrying a suit caso containing ten | quarts of chammc and four quarts ufl whisky. They gave $500 bail each. han an uorthern s Delivers Any Article Hundreds of bargains in slightly used Furniture at sensationally low prices. These values include good fur- niture accepted by us as part payment on purchases from ouz/regular stocks. Read carefully the descrip- tions and prices, and note the savings you will make as compared with what you would have to pay for the same articles if bought from our regular stocks. Liberal credit terms arranged. : Dollar Specials ) Grass and Tapestry Rugs......... SO - | Mahogany Table Lamp Bases. R ] Enameled Metal Beds....... I | QOak Pedestal........... N 3 | Bed Springs......... e Couch Pads... < mnreiniara il Sliding Couch. R S | Parlor Stands. .. oeisiazaiore oo Pl Cribs | Oak Buffets md Dressers. . ..$1 51 51 51 51 *1 51 1 " *1 1 1 go;:C'H AINIGE Puiciie L atore o+ arara feseceeenaer . =% Radio Cabinets Handsome Walnut and Mahog- any Radio Cablnets, in A-1 condi- tion. Exchange Store price, $5.95. Delivered for . Dining Room Suites Large Oak Buffet with Plate- glass Mirror, Round Oak Exten- sion Table and four Oak Dining Chalrs to match. Original price, $55.00. Exchange Store price, $3750. Delivered for. Refrigerators Slightly used Refrigerators in different sizes, worth new up to h: Store price, Bedroom Chairs Walnut Bedroom Chairs and Benches, with cane seats. Worth new §12.50. Exchange Store price, $275. Any two delivered for.... Kitchen Tables Porcelain - top and Drop - leat Tables, in excellent condition. Worth' new up to $12.50. change Store price, $4.95. livered for. Buffets Oak and Mahogany Buffets, a little used, worth new up to $60.00. Exchange Store price, $17.85. Delivered for. Leather Couch Turkish Couch. in black imita- tion leather and tufted Worth new $22.50. Exchange Store price, $7.95, Delivered for....... Gate-Leg Table Mahogany Gate-leg Tables. Originally sold up to $50.00. Damaged by water. Exchange Store price, $475 Delivered for Vanity Dressers Full Sizée Walnut Vanity Dresser, worth new $37.50. Ex- change Store price, $3475. De- livered fOr.ccocescmessoecsmmascns Ex- Genuine Kroehler Day Bed, with new layer-felt mattress. This day bed has mahogany finished ends and is covered with figured rose velour. Original price, $89.50. Exchange Store price, $30.75. Delivered for.....ocevun- Bedroom Suites Walnut-finish or Oak Dresser, Chiftonler, Bed, Spring, Mattress and two Chairs. Worth new $105.00. Exchange Store prlce. $88.50. Delivered fOr........... Kodaks, $650 to $70 Kodak Your Trip Brownies, $2.50 and $3.75 for the Boy ‘~ The Summer Vacanon (‘}\% and its games mean (! much to the average N = lad—it _means “going \ away.” Strenuous times —as only an active im- wgination can conceive N P Mother must choose his clothes to meet the particular need. Therefore, it is with a thought to the appropriateness and durability we are offering a list of suggestions below. Saks & Company. Second Floor Khaki Flapper Suits, button-on; 3 to 10 years...... ~ $1.95 e $3.95 e N BI:Ick ('a bber Rain Hats, sl‘w g . e s . $1.00 o v B L L $2.50 PRI $2.25 }’1'lm Beach I\nlckers $2 The Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.45 Button-on style with ruffling, embroidery or other dainty touches for the boy of to 7 years. Other styles.up to 10 years. Popular plain colors or combinations of colors. Every suit is' guaranteed fast color. Palm Beach Suits at $8.75 Well tailored suits of Genuine Palm Beach cloth. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Khaki Camp Suits at $2.95 Sport collar and short sleeves style shirt with knicker trousers and belt to match. es 8 to 16 years. E Saks & Company. Second Floor. For the Outdoor Man Eapok Canoe Cushiors, spectal. . Canog Flagstafs, Ca.noe Paddles, assorted lengths, special Pack Sacks, special. ... ............. Duffie Bags, 12x36 and 15x36, wpeeial Duffle Bags, 9x24 and 10x30, Spectal... For the Outdoor Boy Khaki Outing Shirts, some faded; bmlen sizes. Speefal .......... 0. D. Wool Outing Shirts... Khaki Shorts . For the Fisherman Steel Casting Rods; regularly $3.00; apecial, $1.75 Steel Casting Rods; regularly $2.00; special, $1.25 Stubby Rod and Reel; reg. $2.75; special, $1.85 Allright Pennell. 80 yards; reg. $5.00; special, $3.25 Peerless Pennell. 80 yards; reg. $3.75;special, $2.25 Cohantic Braided Line, 84-ft. hanks, special, 9¢ Assorted Silk Casting Lines, special, 40c Assorted Lures: sold up to 75c; special, 15e Assorted styles and sizes of Snelled Hooks, SDOCIAL, GOBEN. .. c.oicresmnnsssensosasiss: 10e Congress Brand Bass and Trout Flies, l'l!tdl.l.lk 10-qt. Otter Bait Pail, special 6-qt. Otter Pall, special.. For the Tenms Player All Bockets, including the “Winmer,” I Z." “Davis Cap ‘Gold Star” and “Dreadnought 20% Oft TENNIS NETS—single and double couri— Every one in alock 20% om. For the Golfer Bags, white or tan. Links [ Allled "162" Ball—a guaran- teed Special Saks & Compmly. Fourth Floor. Vacation Needs Jaks & Company Saks & Imported Scotch Tropicals 332.50' Such a wide and varied assortment of just the very type of tropical suits that are cozy enough for the cool days and cool enough for the hot days. Saks’ thorough tailoring along correct lines. Priced far more moderately than such quality deserves Plain grays. stripes plaids. Mohair Suits $20 One of the coolest of men’s popular sum- mer two-piece suits. It's an old standby. We've put the tailoring into good fab- ric just to see how good we really could make them. Wanted shades and colors. Two-Piece Flannel Suits, $27.50 Cool, soft, tropical-weight flannels. Next to Palm Beach, tropical-weight flannels are running a close second. Light and dark grays with contrasting stripes of lighter tones. Others of popu lar shades. Palm Beach Tailored Suits, $15 ‘Tt is as easy as springing from a diving board to ease yourself into a Palm Beach suit, and the resulting shock is one of pleasing coolness, refreshing and com- Company Featurc and Scotch over fortable. Popular shades and colors All sizes. . Blues, tans., browns, pencil stripes and Compans. Third Floor. Men’s Low Shoes $8 and $10 Values, Special $6.85 \We've made this a special two-day sale of our fine stocks of our best shoes. We have left none out, as a glance at the makes listed will convince the most skeptical. Nunn Bush, Saks Custom and Delta brands. Tan calf in several popular shades. Black calf, brown kid, sport and white shoes. An opportunity of all June shoe suggestions. Sizes 5 to 11 Saks & Compony. Strect Floor. Dennsylvarua Avenue Seventh Street Summer Weight— There isn't any doubt now about what men should wear these days—in so far as weight is concerned. In the early half of June it was Now the weather is like old times again; it only concerns a man to get himself something becoming—wisdom sug- gests light, cool, comfortable attire—light underwear (union suits) light hose, light shirts (broadcloth), a light suit and a silk tie and, needless to say, top it off with a straw, and the summer free for all between Old Sol and the rest of us won’t be such a stiff one after all. Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, $3 Beautiful broadcloth with the lus- trous glos that is not easily distin- guished from silk. Sak’s standard. Tan, Blue. Gray and White, with collar to match. Blue and Tan collar Saks & Gompany attached. Street Flc First Time Shown in Washington Edinborough Plaid 4-in-Hand and Bat Ties Four Color Combinations $1 Each The 4-in-hands are all silk lined. Saks & Compans Strect Floor. An E: Men’s Fine Pajamas $1.45 3 for §4 endid collection of p { These are gener ceptional alue m every cut and Trimmed with silk (frogs) and large pearl buttons Madras, printed madras, plain_colors ALl sizes. Saks & Compans loops mercerized cloths, in Street Floor. Straw Hats $1.45 Improved and Flatfoot Sennits. Finely made, every hat with full leather sweatband — correct styles — becoming shapes. Sizes for all. Saks & Companz. Athletic Union Suits,$Slpecial Street Floor. It's not difficult to realize that thesc union suits were intended to be offered at higher prices. Splendidly made of ex- cellent quality material. Slecveless, knee length, with elastic ribbing in back. Nainsook, striped and figured madras. Saks & Company. Street Floor. MEN’S HOSE Full Fashioned - 95c, 6 Prs. for $5.50 An unusual price for silk hose of this quality. Heavy reinforced lisle toe and heel. Black, Navy, French Bluc ‘White and Gray. Interwoven Hose 40c Pair Wonderful wearing hose of the bcst quality lisle and silk thread. Saks & Compansy. Street Floor. SINCE 186 7

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