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ey g TAT v THE EVENING ST WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 -~ Poker Portraits—The Vast Range of Expression on a Chinaman’s Face |¢ —By Webster. EDDIE FANG FRoM uP S2E-CHUAN WAY HAS OPENED AMD QUR HERO AFTER RAISING Him THE LiMiT. STANDS PAT | Ot S1XES AMD TREYS OUR HEROD AFTER DRAWING A CLUB To A HEART FLUSK (roTe e ExerEsSION OF D15GUST ) HE HAS OPENE D O™ A PAT ACE FuLL GEORGE LUNG HAS RAISED Him 500 TAELS OTTO FUNG FROM WAM- MSIEM MAS JUST ASKED Him IF ME EVER BLUFFS (NCTE SHEEPSH ExPRE $310M ) 7 HOLD!NG FOUR KINGS PAT N A RAISED POY ME DECOES AFTER COMSIDERABLE REFLECTIoN NOT Tp DRAW ANy CARDS HE HAS RAISED AND ™ DRAwWN 2 CARDS Te A PAIR OF FOURS AMD AN ACE KI(KER WITHOUT IMPROVING WL BUR TUMG, OF PEXING ., WONDERS WHE THER To CALL HIM OR NOT AND ) DECIDE S TO SAVE HIS MONEY KEGISTERING TRIUMPH AFTER DkAwNG To & STRAIGHT ArDMISSING 1T HOLDING A STRAIGNT FLUSH AGAINST EDDIE FANG S 4 TEnS THE PITIFUL ATTEMPT To COMCEAL IS . ANYIETY PAN-AMERICAN LABOR PANI TO ENTER CABINET. |KEMAL TO LEAD TURKISH TO EMPLOY PROPAGANDA |First Named Mexican Envoy Here DRIVE-AGAINST GREEKS Becomes Foreign Minister. —_— MEXICO CITY. January 19.—Al- Profit-Sharing Resolutions Rejected Bt et whrir ot Wi Press Calls on Nationalists to Take and Stand Taken in Favor of pointed hgmb:sudor to the United Brusa and Drive Invaders States, has been named minister of Minimum Pay Legislation. foreign relations in succession to Dr. From Soil. MEXICO CITY, January 19.—Reso- gul!lhel'lw Tflld-lsm according to E1 By the Associated Press. lutions calling for the inauguration Lacional The newspaper asserts that) ~CONSTANTINOPLE, January 18.— of profit sharing by employes of in- | it8 information is official Mustapha Kemal Pasha, leader of the guulnu nllnnt.s 'wel:e rejected n' u;e —t—— “l‘urléls):u I;ufthmalhm, has left Angora nal meeting of the congress of the or Ushak for the purpose of = fnal meeting of the coneress of the | KAHN URGES RETALIATION |ing ‘cocracions against Grock: fores here yesterday, in that vicinity. Anatolian news- T ol it ine, denge of the congrers| FOR CABLE CENSORSHIP | Bazers orc,ceiling uvon, the sagional; obtain legisiation fixing minimum iR o8 miles southeast of Constantinople, S Eayed ‘afforts by capital to “re ; Andfaehve (8 Graeks ionn Turklan o “re- « oil. A et Tivine at the ex. |Declares “Practice Creates Intoler- | *%y) /ots of Mustapha Eemal do- pense of laborers through decreased able Condition for American clare the region between Panderma ‘wages” weré made the supj:Ct 0i p.u- and Balikessir is in revolt against the tests, and it was decided to carry on an Merchants.” R AT T LT extensive trade union propaganda in in Asia Minor are reported to have| % “entral American countries. PHILADELPHIA. January 19.—Re-| been burned by the natio The last session of the congress was | tallation by the United States against | ing the celebration following the ¥io- quiet, and e animation which char- t e D s on Monday was |21 action retarding, censoring or mak- | (O%¥, they Wob over the Grecks re: entirely absent, debate being, for the |iNE use of American cable messages Was | jstg that 27,000 prisoners were taken Tmost part, perfunctory. There were | advocated by Representative Kahn of | by their troops, but advices received several short addresses expressing | California, chairman of the House|here indicate that the Greek for congratulations to the officers of the 1 =% engaged in the fight at Esk hmtu Songress. e ?:5“" Gompers, presi- | military affairs committee, in an ad- eshehir, ent of the eration, commended | dress before the Philadelphia Traffic ;:-e congress (?r its faithful work and | Club. e only 000y s eager desire to serve. Several delegations, including American rep- the Clus some ot the more importans| MEDAITD“PROB- RVSSEL n.;:zmvta;.“hin Mexico City for problems facing the government, and PRINCETON, N. J.» January' 19.— n that connection mentioned, recent| Henry Norris Russel, professor of a = B DET :fi:l“mon{ be!‘ge a Senate J’" mittee | astronomy at Princefon Unlversity. ETS COLLEG AIL. various Buropean nations took | has been.awarded the gold medal of control of American cable the~Royal Astronomticat Society of. messages Lieut. Col. Grosvenor L. Townsend, | passing through their territories,”at| Londan for-his work during the past | (g jnfantry, at the 3d Corps Area. Fort | times holding them up for hours. Howard, Md., has been detailed as “This practice,” Mr. Kahn added, ty:.:iit'rzelr:l:gt:laru"v‘v‘x:lne t‘:fl‘[’;‘i{ professor of military science and tac- | “creates an intolerable condition for|ments and general career entitle him Yles at St. John’s College, Annapolis, | American merchants or business in-|to be named the foremost astronomer | terests.” throughout the wWorl Some cannot drink coffeé without harm ; But everybody can drink INSTANT POSTUM tain elements that often donot agree with nerves and digestion But Instant Postum is a health- ful cereal drink which can do no harm to even a delicate child It has arich, coffee-like fAla- vor, costs less than coffee,and “There'’s a Reason’ for Postum SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Conrpaq.y,lm. Battle Creek, Michigan. 5.‘~cht) 256_5@0. THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Open 9:15 a.m. Close 6:00 p.m. 5. Bavv HovsCo. SALE OF BLOUSES AT $2.99 —The majority of the models in this lot are those that were recently offered in a special sale at $3.99, or rather the balance of a delayed shipment intended for that sale. —Among them are georgette blouses, made in attractive styles, beaded and embroid- ered, waistline models. —Others are tailored Pongee blouses and black and white tailored Jap silk blouses. ANNOUNCIN —Complete lines Just received of —Dolls: s‘ippe_n —The georgettes are in white, flesh and the suit shades. :g:t, SB‘::::"' Kann’s—Street Floor. —Wool Jersey Blouses, in slip-over styles, —Tie-on Sweater Blouses, of wool jersey; also with pockets and leather belts; Velveteen | overblouses embroidered in_colors; a limited blouses, beautifully embroidered in colors. number, in wanted colors. Special $4 98 . They are in brown and navy. For- Y at merly $4.95 to $695. Special at $3098 kirt|| COAT BUYING TOMORROW WILL BE A PLEASURE, BECAUSE —1It is always a satisfaction to secure something you need and to get it so much below the price you had probably expected to pay. At present is really the time you have most need for these coats. Originally Full Length Coats priced from | —Of wool velour, excellent quality, with 817 .95 $25.00 to silk linings. The colors are Copenhagen, —Dolls’ Rubbers —Dolls’ Rubber Boots Kann's—Fourth Floor. Upon the Cut and Fit of a S Depends Much of Its Smartness —Separate Skirts Originally $9.95 to $12.95 9 5 Specially Priced at [} —Are exceptionally well cut, and have a smart style all their own. They are in pleated effects of velours, Jerseys, serges and heathey mixtures. They are made in a variety of styles, in plain front and gathered back models, also with fullness all around, trimmed with pockets, buttons, and fin- ished with belts. 5 Separate Skirts in Attractive Plaids Originally Priced from $14.95 to $16.95—at 102 and *12£ —1In this lot are plaids in box and side pleated styles with narrow belts, and but- ton trimming. Beautiful plaid designs, in a good assortment of sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. reindeer, brown, mavy and black. Al s_;‘s'w { have seal collar, Originally | _They also are of wool velour and other priced from | materials,- with fancy silk lining, and 337.50 finished with collar of Australian $40.00 to opossum, nutria, raccoon and self ma- $55.00 terial. A good assortment of colors and sizes to select from. Another Shipment of Jersey Suits A'rrives —to increase the quantity sufficiently for another day’s selling. All belted models, in heather mixtures. Suits . manufactured to sell at $25.00, in this sale $12 9 5 where the engagement took place, to- | (i Kann’s—Second Floor. DRESS GINGHAMS New Spring Designs and Colorings —Almost every woman knows these as America’s best made ginghams. And any woman who has once bought these splendid quality materials will not fail to appreciate their high quality, nor the beauty of designs, and color combination. 3 —There are checks, plaids, stripes a.nd plain colors to select from. The price 750 a yard Kann’s—Street Floor. A Two-Day Sale of Embroidered Georgette Skirtings —They must be closed out before inventory, because the quantity is more or less limited and the assortment is. broken. —Beaded and Embroidered | —Georgette Skirting em- Skirtings, in black and navy broidered in silver braid, one blue, in two patterns only. pattern only. —Formerly priced —Formerly at $1295 a yard, 9.50 : ;;u.r:l. Sale p’rllz':.. $6.50 Dresden Taffeta Petticoats A Special Lot Purchased to Sell at............ ° —These are in brown, black and navy blue grounds, with large floral patterns in harmonious colorings/ They are made with deep flounce, shirred and finished with small pleated ruffle. These were manufactured to sell at a higher price, but the maker wanted to dispose of a small lot on hand and closed them to us under price, \ Our Recent Reductions on Knit Petticoats —Occur just as the sudden cold spell emphasizes your need of them. —Knitted Petticoats, in black and white mixtures, also in gray with colored borders and plain gray. $2.00 values ...SL $2.75 values at......SL7S —$3.00 Knit Petticoats, in gray, white and natural, with colored borders, in regular sizes, and in plain gray, white and natural in extra sizes. K Reduced to...... $2-00 —~Hand-embroidered Jap Kimonos, with sash belt, all attractively embroidered. Colors are lavender, rose, copenhagen $2 00 blue. Formerly $3.00, to close at. 0 Kann’s—Second Floor. Reduced l;rku on Warm Knit Underwear —Here ‘are five ;yery special items that should bring a Tousing response. —Women's Ribbed . Uniem Sufts, medium and heavy weights. Choice of low neck, sleeveless; low neck, short sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; all in_ankle lengths. $1.25 and 2150 values. Thurs- 89 ay . . ool-mixed - Unm- vests in low neck, low meck, short sleeves and Duteh neck, el- bow-sleeve styles; tights in kle I:znrt.)}l to match all - sizes. values. Thursday, a gar- sl.so ment igh long sleeves, ankle- lengths g = Sale price, a yard u.so" mdn “'1» we Are Clearlng e —Two Beaded (ieorgestote E:ni.cs, . Tacn at G 2 $l'l50 5 » $42.50. - G : meck, ~aleeve Vests and Out Small Lots || “Radmoor” ||| 207 = % o $35.00 ||| T 30¢ g a Bar- ment ......cecseecee of Embroidered NETS AND FLOUNCINGS —After the quiet of the Lenten season is over Washington so- clety will doubtless be gayer this year than ever and now is the time to secure the mate- rials for frocks to be worn then. You can buy now to very great advantage in our clearance. —Embroidered Nets, 36 inches wide, in all-over designs; in black, navy, brown and taupe. Originally $4.00 a S, $1.65 yal eeesesscengoee —Chantilly and Embroidered Net Flounelngs, in two widths; the 27-inch width is in black only and the 36-inch is in gla‘cl,(, ‘blrnwsr;, gray and navy. riginally 75 a yard. To close, a $ yard .... 2‘95 —Embroidered Net Flounch 36 inches wide: S another t in brown, black and $2 35 navy. At, a yard, 2 Kann's—Street Floor— Lace Store. Pleating Store—Street Floor. ceamnee ¥ €lOUT Portieres “Thursday $15 Pair 59 Pairs.Only—=All in the Regulation Sizes —The imperfect places are principally a machine spot or small miss- ing tuft of yarn, but these will be lost in the fold when hung. All rich double-face velours. These Quantities When. the Sale Opens at 9:15 A.M. —1 pr. brown and brown. —21 pr. green and rose. —2 pr. mulbérry and mulberry. _3 pr. mulberry and green. —2 pr. green and brown. —9 pr. blue and biue. ‘—17 ‘pr. rose and rose. = —2 p'rf rose and’ blue. " ~—2_pr. green and green. —AIll sales final. No exchanges. Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. and Other Hosiery Reduced —Women’s RADMOOR Pure Silk Hosiery—Regular made, with reinforced soles, heels and toes; wide elastic garter hems. Black, white and colors; *for- s hbodien . 171 R pr— —Women’s “RADMOOR” Pure Silk Hose, with seamless feet, reinforced soles, heels and toes, and mock seam in legs. Black or white; formerly $1.50. Now, a pair, $l -00 —Women's Sport Hose, in heather mixtures, _cordevan, oxford and brown. Now a pair, $2.50 and $3.00 —Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, with seamless feet, rein- *forced heels and toes. Blaek, white and Russian tan, in sizes 5 to 9%, at 3 pairs, $1, or a pair .......... 350 Kann’s—Street Floor. e | | A Thursday Sale That Means Something To Every One Who Needs Beds, Couches, Mattresses, Etc. GiiFE —All small lots and floor samples are now marked lower than our January Clearing sale p;ices, to close them “’QT(]&); ¥ Ur?, out in a single day—to avoid disappointment be here early. All sales final. No exchanges. ; IR —Lot 1—Fourteen Beds, were '$898, —Lot 3—Twelve Beds, were $29.95 to —Lot 4—Eight Bcd;. werefi 33;,95 :: fi—l. hEn:h:‘er dl)?uble !t)(.-b:d' ivory .9! 3.95. - g i e 95. 1 full size, bronze finish, " wit nis! ead an oot, attractive cre- :’:ds "lldj:! ?e blro‘:::‘;r:li::e;ebdm":; 5235485 fuilBsizefmetatibeds \mict s ggree-inch outside posts and 1%-in.. | tonne slip cover and pillow, opens ek & ; % c.a“h" .wllnut, with 2-in. square Out-* | guers 2 full size metal beds, 1 cir- .| to 4-ft. size. Was $54.95. $35 . white enameled, lm.¢|e and $5 00 side tubing and l-in. fillers. 1 “single | cassian walnut and 1 ivory finish bed. [ | SO cecaleriannens . double beds. Choice...... > mahogany Da-bed, with square posts and S 'brass beds, 3 full size, 2 —8 Layer Felt Mattresses, full size, N = single and some with = —Lot 2-Six Beds, were $1495 and :‘""". 3 full size, 1 three-quarter 200 | 10y mounts. Choice.... $20.00 e e ; $1595, 3 full size beds, 1 ivory, 1 oak | four single brass beds, with 1% and 2| Zyo¢ s_Five Beds, were $47.95 and | 3(F : - $12.00 and 1 bronze finish straight post style, | in. posts, bright and satin finish, | §5495 Pull size brass beds, all with two- | ™ = /o0-ooolm " " 1 single metal bed, circassian walnut | straight and coritinuons D :inch posts and filling rods, four are | —25 Cotton Matresses, were $11.95. 45- finish. 2 single metal beds, in ivory post. Cholce : 515.0 satin finish, and one bright finish, con- pound grade, closely ,l_ulltled, covered ............. x Braiee 718wt o $10.00 | adws—thiia Proor. tanons 20d siraictt vost G35.00 | e V2 e L 40D