Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 21

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1926. 21 2 2 702 T THE EVENING TWO HURT IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS RECOVERING Third Has Fractured Skull and Is in Serious Condition, Hospital Reports. STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, WASHINGTON, D. (., {I'::“;]l‘:rv‘xd]lll:::[l)u:lnlu)unn(tl eritieat at| QT, JOSEPH’S BENEFIT During last night Mrs. Mary Rob, SOCIETY WILL DISBAND erts, 60 years old, of 228 Thirteenth street southwest, who was hit by a B v d o i 29 street car at Fourteenth and 1 <| Will Divide $13,400 Among 69 |VOUNE against the dissolution, 20 ay, improved Eme;}.enn) Hospital reported. A fa- Members After Gifts Have - g fi’;’,ll‘u;"pm‘ el vorabl a o = Rl e o mas made onl thell « Been Made. Orphan Asylum for Girls and the | years old, of ard street, whe Ssohis. TiebensD) Sl e ah e e e oC Lol atrese | et Joseph’s Liebensbund So- | Catholic Church and the monaste | work, at Fourteenth and B southwest, by an automobile ope by George W, !hu\\n of B bership and a too large accumulation I of funds in the treasu Willlam Neuland, 92 street, president of th Neuland was one of 17 members worth-Garrett proposed amendment to the Federal Constitution “restoring to the people control of their funda- mental law,” and declared they were opposed to ‘“the so-called ‘equal rights’ amendments; any amendment curtailing the authority of the Su- preme Court; any amendment to per- mit Federal taxation of State in- SENTINELSATTACK MANY U.S. BUREAUS “Encroachments on State and Individual Rights” Con- demned at Meeting. —— a depi Borah, proposals to nationalize coal mines or other industries.” Ladies, bring in your “Foot Troubles --and LEAVE THEM HERE! Step out, with smartly groomed shoes, in which you WALK COMFORTABLY! strumentalities; the so-called ‘uniform marriage and divorce law’ amend- ments; any amendment trensferring to Congress power to regulate rela- | tions between children and parents. all ‘Federal ald’ to States in their purely internal affairs, irrespective of the subject matter; the¢ renewal of the IFederal aid nmlernll) act | any further appropriations under that the establishment of any Federal ment of education and the Berger, Black and any other The St | ciety of Washington, Slas one of the first sick tions formed in the to disband i 45 | also were voted $100 each for asso- | for the living and dead men Another $100 will ————— Two of the three persons seriously hurt in traffic accidents 'yesterday | were reported improved at local hos. e § Jong its reported to police last n . :m':‘““_ y morning, none of wh 5 Woods, 47 vears old. of | serious property dun : et, however, is| personal injuries, [ still unconscious and suffering from | he a fracture of the skull as a result of being hit by an automobile operated by Barrett B. Duke of 1610 Irving strect_northeast while crossing 13th and East Capitol streets yesterday. vote to dis- can eaffirming their purpose of main- — “the fundamental princ merican Constitution” a ing further “Federal en-| hment upon the reserved rights | and of the individual « Husking 103 bushels of corn in a day, Miss Florence Strom of lssex, Iowa, lays claim to the championshin for women. !1BIG LIFE INSURANCE MERGER IS EXPECTED anhv)lle Man Reported to Have Acquired Control of Three Companies. Close-Margin Prices | Same Margin of Quality All Winter Suits and Overcoats Stein-Blochs Included | By the Associated Press LOUIS, Mo., January 14.—A r that would form one of the life insurance companies in the is mp»umi to follow the pur 9 in the and Floor Coverings At this season of room for new good samples and all odd pie i extent of [for $14,000, lW\ announcec gesterday. -t of the| Insurance men here say .aldwell re- inimously | cently acquired control v the Cotton tates Life Insurance Cc of Nashville nd the North Americsn Life Insur- ance Co. of Omaha, Nea., and that it t of |is likely a consolidativa of the three panies will be effevted ch a consolidation would place the he year we makc Many of our s must go, “Arch Preserver” Shoes are | R | | ] company in striking distance of the | You will no doubt find just w v I3 for riect fee as well as Rl i ONE'FOURTH OFF | | nieed and priced lower than e N e e Wind God a Snake. - 1 riod during the ycar %fl I}!HTC impaired by incorrect 2 Formerly NOW . Formerly NOW | ] fitting. Iivery woman nceds 26.25 33.75 40. 50. 30.00 37.50 45. these arch-supporting <hocs ble "The snake usual Iy Thempson Bros. for general service or busi Ness name for the wind god was “Quetzal- coat.” | | 60.00 85. 63.75| 6750 9. 7125 | 100. 75.00 Store-Addition Sale Fancy Pleated Knitted and and Neglige Cut Silk SHIRTS Neckwear Formerly Now 3.&360 245 4. & 450 285 5.00 3.35 650 & 7. 4.85 | oot All Fancy 75. 56.25 supported the Wads- Furrier City Club Bldg.—1312 G Street 1.15 January Reduction Sale FURS The annual event that affords a decided saving to the purchaser. Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns MUFFLERS | and House Coats 25% OFF Y Off Sldn%Wesf 1 (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N. W. @ m | L. KASA UNRESTRICTED PARKING astic sha D1 ha k¢ l) s, ~ E S s o 55. 4125 45.00 1220.26 Good Hope Road b od sure and rio | : - ar. gt “'m Mrexican Indian 65. 48.75 52.50 Lincoln 556 Anacostia, D. C. o LA ST 7] | | | m g B | SOL HERZOG, NG .., 9th and y Streets Men—like the HERZOG BUDGET-BUYING PLAN —buying their wearing apparel out of the income instead of the savings! The budget idea is an American idea—the government has found it profitable to budget its expenditures — automo- bile manufacturers have Here’s How 'the Plan Works $25.00 Suits and Overcoats Many specials are offered —and we advise you to— take advantage of the savings of the ‘*\( : 7 4 2 ; Annual H *i installed their own sys- | Yo g 70000 e J e #| We Need 10-More Furniture Salesmen tems of budget financing | ¢35 00c 00 00erconts anuary :> I —the greatest insurance You pay $10 at time of pur- Cl A/ s ce 1 ~ - 1 chase and S2.00 weekly. earance w For our Half-Yearly Sale of Fine Furniture and business in the country is : A Y based on a weekly paving $35.00 Suits and Overcoats —and Buy Famous i Floor Coverings which will take place next week. idea—all in all =THE | 0o 5 S amr P Stvle-Pl " ; e-Plus A BUDGET-PAYING $40.00 Suits and Overcoats Y During this town-famous sale we will require ten addi- fi PLAN IS A WONDER- FUL SYSTEM! You pay $10 at time of pur- chase and $3.00 weekly $45.00 Suits and Overcoats and Herzog Suits & O’Coats s/ " . 5 . HERZOG’S grasped the op- N et B e . ' s tional salesmen, men who know the furniture business from portunity to present this plan to | chase and S350 weekly. | at Sales Prices! Pt et et et et et a et a b adal A to Z. If you can qualify (or know some one who can), Washingtonians. Tt's very simple—a part of the purchase paid at the time of se- $50.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of pur- and on the Budget-Buying 3 ‘communicate with the manager of our furniture department. price is chase and $400 weekly. Y N curing the merchandise, the bal- $55.00 Suits and O " P] 2 These temporary positions can be made permanent by men l ance is figured over a period of < oo an fifl, of unusual ability, anxious to get somewhere. ' : ol % One of the Specials— No Interest or Extras! There is nothing extra to pay for this . service. No service fees—no finance charges or interest—CASH $60.00 Suits and Overcoats You pay $10 at time of pur- .chase and $3.00 weekly. Men may buy their hats and 3} The Half-Yearly Furniture Sale Begins Next Week. All PRICES REMAIN THE SAME furnishings on this same " FOR THOSE TAKING ADVAN- | Budget-Buying Plan at Her- ::;\ Announcements. It Will Certainly Pay You to Wait for | To “Our” Old {fi;‘fi;{}“{‘fw ‘:lrl:l'i"ngéin?:g $ I E: make a purchase right now, 9] Them Before You Buy Furniture. Customers Comelingan Bmale “";“‘g“:' :é There has been no charige in the S Si’héh"éua"h;“_-‘g“ e i method of handling regular charge Pln willbe ;mme%;me]_‘, g::lg You pay $7.50 at the time Y accounts, excepting where it is re- ,able to you. of purchase—and then $1.75 ] questgd. weekly. 8y b : THE HECHT CO-F STREET 4 : . 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