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N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S8, 192L Diamonds Drug on Dutch Market; : 5. BavvHovsCo. | Nearly 8,000 Cutters Are Idle “THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. A Big Rack Full of Dresse AMSTERDAM, February 8.—Nearly | the secretary of the interior. — g 5. Bavo Hovnso. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Blank Books s are generally eold with 4 profits: Open 9:15 a.m. Close 6:00 p.n;. RULER'S PROFIT 'R'S PROFIT BINDER'S PROFIT STATIONER'S PROFIT We do all operations at one profit and without delay fn- cident to subletting. No charge for preparing forms. Stockett-Fiske Co. 919 E Street PRODUCING STATIONBRS. 8,000 of the 10,800 members of the Diamond Workers’ Union here are idle and the bottom seems to have fallen out of the world's diamond market. Experts in precious stones in this city and in Antwerp say an era | of financial string s supplanted the epoch of free ing to such an extent that precio ones have be- come a drug on the market, althoug! Al levy-lon! capitili hel ideclared prices are being maintained. Bl e s eltal e decieres The industry_received a serious blow | agper” op ¥ oo Ty g through the Russian revolution, asi - that country was the greatest buyer Sees Passing of Crisis. Robert Stevenson | of the board of | = at Sheffield, sald that | inemployment and ' de could not be exag- . but there were slight signs Val of trads and a few months might bring a considerable | change. i e e s A BT b : Oh, the Thrill of a Lace Paper Valentine! Made by yourself for your “Ladye Fair” —If you want to try making your own valentines v d tra —Culled from a number of lots which were originatly priced from $49.75 to $69.75. Japanese Miners Strike. ! of gems. Austria and Germany then | 3 9 tengouz. and now the depression ir: vu’.{i“f,o“"‘TE' anun.d—'f,on ;houfimfld! - America has cut off the last great|coal miners ¢mployed by the Hok- | ) 5 . CHELL’S [ diaia b mams g emrn sty s | | BUY A BOX OF WHITNEY'S Our price to close them out is— large number of gems formerly owne ny have struck, refusing to accep: A in"Russin have heen Dlaced on the |& 20 per cont cuf in their wages. VALENTINE MATERIAL = ey C : Famous Bouquet market by the bolsheviki, and the S S THiis bok eantiale o o —But they aresuch good-looking frocks that it really does not need a valuation (o o e L orevait in | MONTREALeWilliam Howard Taft, | lace paper, paper springs and other to prove their worth when you see them for yourself. the gém market arc also found in the | Sitting as railroad representative on materials for making fascinating < % cigar, cocoa, textile and peat S- runk arbitration comm! and indivi ines:: = . 5 . COFFEE tries of Holland, althoush not in such Teated in efforts o sub- Ane andmdunl vslentinessn fllay Tricotine Dresses, Crepe de Chine serious proportions. tim;)ny srho:rim: the ; pany each box. D Satin D Poi et Twill ——— wimERib — value of the Grand n r 'wi 25¢ per pound Election in South Africa. stem, which was taken olw_:i A B resses, Sati ress.es. : > Dominion government last, 0X, C Dresses and Combination Effects Walter Cassels, chair- | ) Sthie r Thomas White, repre- i - . LA e 2 N. w_ BURC!-IELL é';fin:fiz;gpgfié ST of the government. The | Kann’s—Stationery Store— —They are made in styles that are popular at African party. led by Premier Jan on then immediately ad- Street Floor. the moment—tunic effects, hasqug models; one 1325 F St. NW. ChTtismSinuts: the n ety - is made with folds of satin forming the entire der the leadership of Gen. Hertzog, |—— and the laborites, wl chief has been Col. Creswell, have for the past two months been engaged in a cam- paign which has s precedent in South Africa. The joined between Gen. Hertzog over the lat “secession from the empire. Five thousand miners in the Rand district have struck, and their action on the eve of the election came as a thunderbolt. Belief was expressed that the strike was a political move designed to consolidate the ranks of labor. There have been predictions the laborites would capture twenty seats in parliament. skirt, and these folds are edged with little ball trimming. Wholesale Selling - Price of Beef in Washington Any Woman Should Rejoice at Being Able to Secure Blouses of This Style Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock February Clearance Sale Demarest Used Upright Piano —Others are beaded, some hand embroidered, and many braided. In the georgette crepes and crepe de chines we have sizes up to 48%;, in the others the regulation sizes, but not all sizes in all styles. —Kann’s—Second Floor. As Enchanting As the First Breath of Spring Are Our -‘NEW _ SPRING SUITS —There are new, vouthful appearing and very attractive suits, made in belted and ripple models; some are braid trimmed, with long Tuxedo collars, box coats with touches of braiding in gilt as well as self colors. $29 75 . The colors are navy and black. Good range of sizes. =NEW MODELS OF POIRET TWILL, twill cords, tricotines and covert cloths. These are made up in box coat styles, tailored effects, ripple and box coat effects. Braiding and embroidery is a feature of the models in this collection ; some others are in plain effects and still others have touches of braiding in bright colors, such as red on navy, ete. The covert cloths are in tan and the others are in navy and black. Carnival Maskers Arrested. BARCELONA —In the course of the carnival the police arrested twenty men and eighteen women on the charge of wearing masks, which had been forbid- den. The prisoners, who were foreign- ers, were using make-ups to ridicule prominent politicians and other public ‘men. Bargain Table, Street Floor —We do not quote any value on them. We prefer that you should come in and judge them for yourself. We are jubi- lant over them. By —Crepe de Chine blouses that the woman who especially “dotes” on the trim “tailor-madeness” of her attire will be delighted to possess. in tailorcd styles; one style is made with Week , Av.Prics Dok, RANGEPERCWT, Av-Pris Low—High Dec.18... Dec. 24. Jan.1 Jan.8 Jan.15. Jan. 22 . Jan. 29 . Feb. 5, 11. |1 875 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. OTTAWA.—Equalization of pensions paid Canadian army pensioners residing in the United States with those li in Canada was urged here by the Dominion executive of the Gregt War Veterans' iation. The subject will be refer- red to the federal parliamentary com- mittee on soldiers’ civil re-establish- ment. Swift & Company U. S. A. , Juniggm Tar Coughs, . Colds, Sore 5,000,000 Tons Wheat Yield. ROME.—The bulletin of the Interna- tional Institute of Agriculture -an- nounces that the 1920 wheat crop o(i Argentina was 5,000,000 tons, as against | —Pongee Blouses also roll collar, finished with knife pleating, decidedly neat and trim. —In the georgette blouses there are attractive tie-on models, ‘h\ The Best e N s trimmed with silk embroidery and beads, in white, flesh color, 3 d 5 75 S e S T e e bisque, navy and brown. We also have georgette in the waistline t E 5 L an 5 / 2 ) Possible models, finished with beading, lace, or prettily embroidered. These are in white, flesh color, navy, taupe, brown and black. —Plenty of the New Suit Shades in these new models of Georgette crepe, some embroidered, others braided. Among tons_the previous year and an average | of about 3,000,000 tons. Those Wonderful Jersey Suits Reverse for Government. | i { PETERBOROUGH, Ont.—The Mei-| It matters not what Throat ghen government sustained a reverse ! today when its candidate, R. Denne, was defeated in a bye-election in West | your tooth trouble may be. Do you put off as a5 possible what you consider a dis- agreeable duty? them are Ahennas. navy, brown and taupe. Others in flesh and white, trimmed with filet lace, and\some prettily embroid- At $12.95 R N RSUUE RSP - s —ea——————— R PR st M R e Peterborough, by G. N. Gordon, a sup- | N ; raistli = et pestenios ;l::ml:'l:‘eer:tl appedtiten éfix;;lle‘ oo Sihaps you bave a mumber of disease- er(e):il;";li(;st'hof :hese alrel £ thet\\_alsfl;ne .:020.15' i 4 —Really, that is the way we feel about them, because we have had ts— z - eding stum; our mouth, — S e tie-on s S g > , i 5 2 Beses: Owe Cemd | ity-was more than 1,000. There also | cande :;5;{ ,d:;-';‘ ;gygfhg"“A '.'k':'u::am“ e e L such an unprecedented demand for them. We secyre what we consider s farm ere, ‘Thls is 4 den- : g : : DONT EXPERIMENT This old reli- | Tongiastes in the feld. Efependeat Inilets Ntte or mo. and —In this same lot are plenty of the popular tailored a fairly good supply, announce that they are here, and almost before the field. pain, the soner decayed teeth are treated the better you will feel. NOW IS THE TIMB AND THIS $5.95 the day is over the supply is exhausted. Therefore, we urge you to come in for yours quickly tomorrow. styles in crepe de chine, in flesh and white. —Good range of styles, at . Considers Sugar Decree. Prices realized on Swift & Com. || pany’s sales of carcass beef on ship ments sold out *for periods shown || below, as published in the news- papers, averaged as follows, showing the tendency of the market: { Il i | Try it Today. HAVANA.—A d i - THE Kann’s—! loor. . ::usig;noto take efi?eno‘rmtgf :af:rgt = pacy = pecondaniogs —They are made in a stylehthat seen:(s very gecummtg filtt:_almo‘:g tan|y figuroen— e 1920-1921 Cuban sugar crop is be- | yme: "erm: i i j ith two pockets, and a nea! ing skirt also sport- ) fore Fresivens Manocat for signatuss || Easy Payment Terms to All . ; siiine mflec‘feafsk o have the new narrow belt. They are in the tans, e o oo Accond, 1 M 3 e opular thi on. Good assortment of sizes. ing to an ngnmcla‘lxlls(,‘l’res;dent Haw- Dr. Wl“te, 407 7fl]§t' weaters or pr]no' browns and grays popular this season. ey, of e Cuban-American Sugar Com- -, , Miguel Arango and Manuel Opposite - . 2 A a Kann's— Second Floor. G esns Siexs Cor ] wexausise e —Some are new lots that have just come in, but the majority : the Better Grade R’om};‘g‘”'m snd EX Beaf“;‘ og FES r;_preslent aftebsg]tick taki]r;g clea]rancefolg ls.mall }ot.s, and in - 2 Prompt Delivery e 5 o Clmd’ ‘a orm part of | ;;nl-y. t ese attqr we will naturzlly not have 1ull lines ot sizes. Anderson’s S l f F Ch k Lo g / v —They will make very pretty spring outfits when worn with ale O ur OKers ; Dr. J. Imported Scotch hteen Days to Buenos Afres. the new bright plaid or plain colored sport skirts. B. J. Werner At Extraordinary Reductions 'UENOS AIRES.—The record for a —New Fiber Silk Sweaters, in 5 5 > voyage from New York to Buenos tie-back style, made with Gmghams Wltll a 2 912 New York Ave. fi;?’,a;smbéenxlfl;‘in :’;:In'c‘;:’ rived | % Tu;edohc%llar. surpliche ‘f’ror‘l‘t, devful Fani _Style that will be greatly in demand as one begins to lay i PHONE FRANKLIN 7636. here. e passage occupied eighteen 0 . | and sash that ties at the back; ondaeriul_rinis aside winter coats. ¢ days’ and seventeen hours. A The Chrlsty-l{lleyg long "sleeves _and turn-back fipeE S & S 2¥A New York fursier needed money quickly and sacri- 5 wcr:m B':: B; !':n“ e BOOkS | are gray, navy and but pliable, soft with al- ficed his made-up stock to us at a figure that does not begin i Just what you ve in the history of Canadian’ pariia: | ! iblaclciia il i $9-00 most a silky finish, and to show real value. % al & menta's women will belelested spealc: A Valentine Suggestion ;;E:;s!fig;’i::]‘a dsew:i‘tt:rtl‘u ri“ i’f;,“"f"’ ittcolosbeiand dey —Investigate and secure one of these Rich aad Handsome i way$ wante el e E e —James Whitcomb Riley, back cuffs, pockets and sash. —There are checks of all Chokers at these prices: ‘A: Ttm“mldg ?fi t‘ihet nrofin‘chl c?b_l author, and Howard | In navy only, 537 50 sfinsi frmnb]!llekvc;‘y ?‘nc }t’o Mink Chokers, l'sk'm SlS 00 | nes was decided to nominate for 2 g at oiiieiinnnns o the large block check, the — (VA1 ey o (A e of apek e IMre Mary Real Economy Shmudcrithney. ey —Clearance Lot of Allsilkc | | majority being one color Mink Chokers, 1 skin. . .$19.75 : Nencotver: —An Old Sweetheart of Sweaters, originally priced at combined with white; but Sk % HY Mine 000, They are made ju | | th ber that Mink Chokers, 2 skins. .$35.00 - = s .00. € are m; lere are a number al — .. o & Relief Supplies Stolen. take a chance —Out to Old Aunt Mary’s. Tuxedo s!yllIe with aleo n“gl combine two or more colors . K 1 skin, $15.00 i | S ONBON Tt T the London| on an unbranded —Home Again With Me. sleeves and turn-back cuffs. and white. Then there are —‘S‘I“.'"el Chokers, R i I-‘,.,me,E,mm Berlin quotes & mescaxe ma&ress W};}fn —&x:fl?ng}l: Iw}ve%b I ghesc have separate sash. multi -col?red : plaidsl and —Squirrel Chokers, 2 skins, 22250 f TONE SBsCT Ssisay nE e Amerls you can sure with a = as About Six- olors are navy, stripes; also plain colors to —Ki Chokers. .. .. .$24.50 ] i ehiaren han complained that iia Conscience Brand mat- S black and white, ¢ 45 5() | | combine with the plaids, Kitt Fox Chok $35.00 H L supplies are being systematically | ? g atesi it AN B , etc. —Brown . 3 ; . | evmton whils on the way from Ham| tress? —R?I(e’y'R{;s:m _tA ther Clearance Lot of b Bro Fox Chokees 3 burg to distribution station. Between ' - P S st o —Pretty combination ~cos- —Stone Marten Chokers. . $36.50 i September 28 and December 1 in one . Choice All-silk Sweaters, in navy tumes, or dresses of the Chok q ! i i ; : i 2 ers, district of Rhenish Westphalia goods Cansc,ence Brand 1 blue and black, made with plaid combined with white Stone Marten valued at 170,000 marks were lost. | M : $1 00 'truugo k{m“t!f' |°ngk slee"? nake stunnilr:g efece e 2 skins enn...$69.50 ! o urn-back cuffs, pockets an —This gingham is an ex- = 27 i Nine Held in Bombing. " attresses i sash. Originally ceptionally good —Baum Marten Chokers, $75.00 { MEXICO CITY.—Ni i 3 2 ! H ; | under arsest have. in commestion With In the sunlight, sanitary . Gy pricediat U0 3850 | | anns e C | | —Hudson Bay Sable ; u the bombing of the residence of the factory of the International |} | Kann’s—Downstairs. || | CU0°° s DR s : 1 Chok $95.00° ann's—Second : { Archbishop of Mexico and the build- Bedding Company, nothing Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor. OKers . % Sisiaiel 2 Kann's—Second Floor. {ing occupied by Juergens & Co., an but clean, strong, long-fibre i e Western | frar iy mitanneton | filng 3 dood Snetter m | | ~ cern, an rities, acting upon s 1 ] i th ersonal request of Presid: the cotton-felt, silk-floss, or T o og . . |00 o nee oemetee ihamacttl | fair mattresses, The'con- || Visit Our Exhibition and Demonstration of 4 ectrlc ‘:furlher for the authors of the om-i tinued buoyancy of the mat- i - ; | asee . tresses is what makes them i g4 dent Ob: 4 . 4 s %hf r\e::'u:yed tnree‘ggr:b‘;nu;:m;:;e “('fi: so economical through the 1 ' it wasner jwork of fanatic and did not signity years to come. ! . ¥ the existence of a terrorist organiza- i [ tion in the city has been supported by Delivered by your dealer in the original tight-sealed, sanitary package. $130 Saves Kitchen : What They Are and How to Use Them ; —Every year the artistic housekeeper learns more about the possibilities of Cretonnes for beautifying the home and protecting the furrishings, and she learns more about how to utilize them in her-own beauty-work. —When one visits an exquisitely appointed home in summer, he is first impressed with the refreshingly cool effect that has been & Work produced—the clean, wholesomeness that an entire change of dress seems to have made on the house. Then he begins to feel S Ti P - a glo: of pliasurc f‘:'odm the bright, colorful furnishings, that give an effect almost like a garden of flowers—and he wonders Y ime Payments Can why there 1s 5o much difference in homes. % Be Arr ed —Often it is only because of the Cretonnes that have been artfully used—to give' this color and this freshness. : $ ang —And yet, it is, of course, the personality of the home-maker that radiates everywhere. The Cretonnes are simply her vehicle of expression. § See Us for Elg whr::‘:hsev:ir:‘stg ht%me-makeriges‘i’res ’;a expr“sb"‘erl hca;ty-i‘zieas, there ils m:lthing :ha:. serves he; :9 ‘xglll as heautif‘;fl C{gftonhn::;es 2 /: ur retonnes are Ready—They are isplayed; and we ary emonstrating many *deli; to beautity n Electrical Appliances make them more comfortable by meznsyof th{se inexpensi{le decorations. b 5 Y L 2l : i —You'll enjoy a visit to our Upholstery section this week and looking at the many different lines, priced, a yard, ¥ ; /|| cHOICE spanisH 29¢, 39¢, 49¢, 59¢, 69¢, 85¢ to $1.45 i 12th ANUTS N . i e Ll by 4 PE. AT Three Extra Special Lots Are Featured - o y ] - Choice. ! Sl woamtet gobicr HEAVY “CAPITAL” CRETONNES ' e 19¢ i R S == 5 : 3 . : : AEsatiies brown, mixed with the |~ : —Washable styles, in a good selection of patterns and colorings, suitable for window or door curtains, etc. A WE NEED exquisitely flavored | We Sell Conscience Brand «“ i ” = Regularly 69c. Wednesday, 45 AUERBACH vanillasweet Matiresses HEAVY “LONDON CRASH” CRETONNES i v e G k) C because they measure up t D. chocolate —a wonderful, |{{{ our standard of hygienic L —Rich, attractive Cretonnes, extra heavy quality, in the latest and newest designs and colorings. Ideal for slip-covers, draperies lamon s delicious confection. “’é"" bed é:rlr:lhmnn. bed sets, mattress and pillow covers, etc:~ e \ . fifly b : ouse e . -3 —Old Gold and AUERBACH . HEAVY, REVERSIBLE “ESKAY” DRAPFRY CRETONNES Yamdn.” 79c —Yard wide, in beautiful bird desigrfs and rich verdure color combinations. Reversible grades, the kind that resemble the figured velours. For all kinds of drapery purposes. New 1921 Curtain fimfi Priced, 19c¢, 29¢, 39¢, 49¢c, 69¢, 98¢, $1.49 to $3.98 Poplins, in soft plain tene Filet Nets, in white, cream or —1Included are the following— Cretonne Marquisettes, in beau- %erl-ll. i; bv;l:&t:r.e eLeren'n. ecru tiful figured degigns. co}«;rn. 36 to 50 lncheuhv‘vllde. au;n color. B o e A and colore rapery Nets, in white, cream n plain w an Veiles, in white, cream, ecru Madrases, in white, cream and and ecru color. colors, dots and figures. Soleza> binettes, in white er Oxford Taftetas, in 36 to 108 inches | plain tone colors. and colored bordered. in white, cream, Sunfast Madrases, in plain and figured designs, Kann’s—Third Floer. —Jewelry —in our Manufacturing Department. ‘We pay good prices. PEANUT BARS Eeven Other Kinds ‘There are dealers in every town who sell AUERBACH Chooolate Bars for Sc—lIt’s yourown fault if youpay more D. AUERBACH & 3ONS 2118 Ave,, 40th to STth Sta., New Yovk Chy sale at Goldenberg’s Furni- " varlous ture Store—Seventh and K Streets. Ma: ecru and colors.

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