Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 12

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19 PRESIDENT HEARS s evimavn puae i Former Assistant Foreman Among ] 28 Employes Ousted by THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 _ Harding’s Order. * William C. Dean, formerly assistant foreman of the .surface division of States Bureau of En- 5 Printing, and one of the i — i 28 employes ousted from the bureau t White House—Studies through exccutive order of the late | President Harding, died suddenly in « go yesterday, according to word d here today. No particulars : —— is death were contained in the iy Farm Problems. : i fh the interest of improved engl-| My Dean was an employe of the the United | hyreau for more than 20 years, hav- v of the American | jng risen from a type pressman, in which position he started, to the . : . BEn b o B “Upstairs, downstairs, in milady’s - - Here is almost a pageful of simple 1Y d instate- t3 2 ? > e . g p Taent ot tha bureausbut rerused, on chamber” — everywhere you look in . : necessities for kitchen and bedchamber, e 1 | Siom 't the meaniime with & om- * the house new things are needed to every one specially priced to your im- e today o oniline toithe Eret T e freshen up for the season indoors. 7 mediate advantage. - dchit the association. He a ber of the K one- explained t if No. 29, Knights of , g as also a past chan- ze. He also had - a | Mas i ions. He is survived P o nuch that of the mate- | Ly his i Mrs. Effie Dean, d 2 » called the human | py. J \ of the associa- T 1d, to make the Officers Are Retired. o ) > x Made with Imperial edge e |12 eI {an e e e A ~ : Filled with pure layer felt more effi- Lee and Charles have been to the retired list of the > < Army on account of physical disabili- Freoa 4 = » > neident to the ser e — b ; TRY LEMON JUICE " : i~ PO The special structure of the Tmpe- ; . 3 z e = rial edge prevents spreading; the tick * TO WHITEN SKIN : - : 2z, is in several attractive patterns, and Th' S' B d : < e the felt filling of excellent quality. In 1S dIminons be “nly e lzw‘r:L\Ll‘lfi:;nlfis: . : fact, it is a wonderful mattress for the s $ 75 whitg is to mix the Rrferl) price—and is to be had in all sizes. utflt' 24 ¢ : jicesof steol Emehs = (Fourth Fioor, The Heeht Co.) g A : I Orchard White, which : . i Enamel metal bed, link spring and mattress s i Feather Pill 1, 79 : : o 4 f.{? s fc_::-‘c ts. 500 edt er 1 OWS, SpeCld ’ C The Simmons bed has 2-inch filler rods, fin- i T s iShake well i 2 bols Size 17x24 inches, covered with strong ticking and filled with fresh feathers, cured by a new sanitary ished ivory or white enamel. The link spring is . tle, and you have a Z 4 £ . Y ) 1 pring 1 s i icle quarler-pint of electric process. e AT strong and comfortable, and the mattress is t oSt W i c‘n whitener, soft- ourth Floor, The Hecht Co. > Cani H > o3 00 i rmec and Ueautifier. i cotton filled—made by Capital Bedd:n:g Co. Twin tly fragrant lemon | - or double sizes. hi!(“c{t::‘ I;:“ lir:";;dl\t.‘. ar;?:mi:l\“:! 200 COttOH Mattresses, $8. 95 2 I , lFo::\rlh Floor, The Hecht Co.) cauties use it to bring that clear, hite "°"“]‘Ie-" Substantially built by the Capital Bedding Co: “Wou must mix this re & from flufly cotton. Good strong ticking. It cannot be bo ral program. | re: 0 use because it acts best imm e [ diately after 1t is preparcd. | | 5]4'7'5 Simmons LAWYER SUES FOR FEE. 2 | \ i A S Orchard White Iy $12.50 Fold-Away <©il Spring, $10 Cohrad H. Syme Says W. W. Scott e = G = | Constructed with 99 oil ? Y PACKING & ST\ ® 3 im $1.500. RCRINGISISTORRGEH = Cot Bed' $14.95 tempered steel springs that @ lawyer. to | MDVIN? STORAGE | St = 2 - ISI””":'" 5"31‘" f’f‘""‘“c that assure complete comfort. ; i ¥ i =L : = olds actly, with cotton- B = KRIEGS[XPRESS - = | e e 0 ches M This $27-*° Simmons oy 2 (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Ca.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 616 Eve St. N.W. Main 2010, s o EEHTITTTES e Da-Bed, %23 % Complete with cotton mattress, link spring and artistic covering with valance. Mahogany finish. Opens to double size. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) him = MOVE Without spomsibly AR , lete :Suglm?sns N e All-Wool Double TS ‘Bed Outfit, *24- Kitchen Stool. $1 Top Table, $6.95 Blankets, 569 i Yong Distanes. Mo - =i : 2 R S PACKERS Simmons metal bed, finished ivory or white ename If you have never used one 5 : strong link spring and Capital Bedding Co. cotton mattress. while preparing vegetables, ~ Sturdy white painted table, These blankets come in the big, bold Double or twin sizes. A remarkably low price for a good- etc,, you are wasting much with stamlcsds porcelain top plaids so new and smart; pink, blue, gray or oking bed outfit. - energy. and cutlery drawer. . 1 = | loking (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Fourth Floor, The Heebt Co.) black on white ground or black on red e e Eo A G BT | . ground. They are soft and light, but very % v . SRR Oy INTDECS | 3 - warm; and the ends are strongly finished CRATE AND PACK BY | 3 313 Yeu sTeE A with overlock stitching. 66x80 inches, double (Second Floor, F St. Annmex.) At the Main Bank. Saturday Night Banking Hours: 5:30 to 8 P.M. What Does Your BankMean to You? Is it merely a Strongly built golden oak case, Wincroft cabinet range, 4 burn- Three-door front icer, seamless handy place to de- ;:“h‘ wléne .e‘nam_el sliding top. ers, baking and broiling ovens, porcelain lined, with e or three-quarter size. Of unbleached muslin, with crin- = Equipped with spice jars, vege- with porcelain panels. Sanitary = 2 : = e kled stripes in pink, blue, lavender or gold. Scalloped, posit a few dollars ‘table compartment, etc. B ¢ eled hard“ari&j&‘?{;?fi%{faflgfl) with cut corners. i whenever you find you can spare them? - : $47.50 Cabinet Gas Range : 2 . ; i $59 Kitchen Cabinet, $36.75 $47.50 Sani-Cold & itchen Cabine $36.75 Refrizerator, $36.75 Crinkled Bed Sets, $4.95 Spread and bolster scarf to match, in single, double \ (Second Floor, F St. Amnex.) Save 13 on These Nationally Famous Or is it a place whers You g reg iy e stayitn . Congoleum and Neponset Rugs arly and deposit a |] 8 A : = : : fixefl portion l:;,your 3 ; i I8 (C2 ST . : $l 1 .95 § income? Th Misprints of regular $18 quality CILTCIngS Ve These room size rugs have but slight color-print irregularities which saves only when he ) ? ; . : : bring them to you at this reduced price. There are patterns for kitchen, can spare ‘a dollar. hall, dining and bed rooms, copies of carpet patterns. Every one a Gold Seal The successful saver . ; : or genuine Neponset rug. saves 'FIRST, then } < 5 : epends the rest. T > : Other Sizes Proportionately Reduced Congoleum rugs are easier (Gold Seal Congoleum Only) Be a successful | i than wood floors to clean, and 2 3 are silent to the tread. They Eight other sizes are similarly reduced—from the 9x10.6-ft., regularly saver. H ; " are the ideal covering for all $15.75, now $10.95, to the small 1.6x3-ft., regularly.60c, now 35c. fovrss . : Y Store Open Saturdays During September || Lincoln National Bank | - Congoleum by theYard, special, 55¢ " : 4 ! - Slight misprints will be found in some patterns of the yardage Congo- @ @C 0 ! Main Bank - : Branch 1 leum, but the 4 saving will more than make up for such slight defects to " any one familiar with the wonderful service this floor covering gives. Many ‘ . 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. | patterns for choice. - _ A F Street at 7th 3% (Fourth Floor, The Hecht 03.)

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