Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 4

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Y, FEBRUARY 10, 19°f. . ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSD —— — ( h f VOTES BACK BRIAND| | ysus,uwonews, | BLAMELABORWAR |i s e e s SUFFRAGE MEMORIAL * Recording to the police, the “odor” | COUNtry Club’s Property to Be New | George Eastman ol y a9 {bombm ‘first were directed against| Home for Rochester University. |stitui s 5 " [ %Y | " | |moving ..l'.uml- houses. the owne ‘ur‘ |those interested the project. - % whiel e 1 to co v ith de- | e o v o e W anc ette l } | mands e iai st ioe AT tenanch ‘.-Jffilllfiif’;f;d"n'nl'-"oif,'l,'.‘f.‘d".',y‘?‘;;\W-n' ‘,';1,;"',‘;;";';;;:;‘:,{’;:;;1}';3:,:: - O . | ontempinted the | — l.n?"..i':’:‘.rr"\""".',‘ eat ofan uplownim Oak Hill Country Club as a site for iR anans Z‘é’nl?i of lberal arta. . =Ly h l . ‘ ] 3 | momm i el | n 7 4 ‘:.nn.;p that 4 n n‘.-lm.:l Of an 0001 | 7 g—— Py ~ s another exclusive French Deputies Give Large | Hatt_bet which mow, penainx | |Chicago Campaigns Agalnstf,(.‘"."‘r:‘,;;g,’.“‘,"‘, SRR O R pflmgm-fi,.:g_&av y Wass t L » Majorities for Premier e ter o ot e || Dynamite, “Odor” Bomb |, T rical main- | <3 5 i i | posing under the Capitol stepn. | | i y ed fo _ “Hahn” Novelty : Tt A | | |rensne? il contract Coated. for Seeing Clear—Through the Ages | and Reparations. | and Other Outrages. : ADITORIA! iz TARIS, February 10— Premler | vdun‘,u:n. ‘:'ull»ruur): ||«.~ Foderal | is now stationed in Ireland. i ERHAPS the earliest Derived from that Sriand . will . tes of and state authoritics today re en ——— | March 1 with a mandate from the J mite and “odor” bomb outrages that | model was a Florentine seem to still persist in the neh republic supporting the rapa- | [nave been perpetrated here in the last | monk of the thirteenth dangerous belief that only | rations terms framed by the supreme two days. Two dynamite explosions | 3 It | century. He procured old people who do exceed- {allied council in this city two weeks 1ast night were believed by the au-| glasses to relieve the eye ingly difficult work need thorities to have been connected with | strain of elderly monks optical assistance. This is / labor war. | . = vho illuminated, wrot mon: % [ 1ate i cha 2 ;“\",lur K.qlnsuhhllmln |[.Hv\“|"ld£:‘"|5:‘ | i %_" | :nd read countless m-:ue- r.flurly ;;r;:: c'ev:ultl:l.el;':s = {of losing his sight und his wife i N H 2 scripts. today are not n Loy f y are n ormal. | = = i33.“1;;.“'2‘;’,,'{7‘-12”2.“32‘ e finlnj:u b F Ilyes of youth often need glasses to correct minor 1 it vasian ibbaney Policies Paid. ghing o e e R ;i D = e S8 Wil PHILADELPHIA, ¥ brusry 10— | recently in o disagrecment with The troubles. Let us examine your children’s eyes. £ 3.1 - | milk drivers’ union. | = ¢ ‘ s that was aliost | "Another bomb exnloded at an apart- e o the count sta by dnownlnEys ently was re- ment ho;:m‘von the l\:’;:x 1‘;:;::‘1‘0(;"" s is P Companics. 1 the. baller thut Mr.| porch wnd proke cvery window in the | 12 anency N ; |building, The owner of the apart: ¢rFIRE PROOK), > council in Pa tholding payment on policies aggre- |ment said she believed the bomb had 5"5ISS°(ITH!RNBLMB. A dehghtf“l new | by membe of the Cleme ating $100.000, which were held by |beon directed toward the janitor. & | = try, among them Andr 3 him. Gibboney was counsel for Gro- |non-union man. : | strap effect with fan- ilmum Klotz. Both i 3 eland Bergdoll, fugitive draft { One more victim dnf( r'hc»yl'nu‘u‘l' hovmn:‘l : 3 . B . rations Lth: 8 was adde 0 a lengthening shaped trimming in contrasting leather or cdlor. Destined to become an Aristocrat among slippers that herald the coming of ' Sprin'v B H many N w -r'”{l‘ : Gray Suede, kid trim. .. .$12.50 s and di Brown Suede, kid trim. . . $12.50 Demsudcd . el s i e A Pennsylvania Seventh ack Suede, kid trim. . . . $12.50 A Street Patent, gray suede trim- - $12.50 oS B & yenue - ' Black Satin, kid trim....$10.50 S O i New Silk H051ery | eriticiam by almost o of speak- | particularly M. Klotz and M ’ , 5 —popular grays and browns Tardicu. | 66 he agreement L "2 o Brand-new spring shipments just re- Naiehofistn | ll c O O e ceived. “PHOENIX,” “ONYX" and other 15 - os s 5 5 well known brands. At all popular prices, A e L 4 starting with two special grades at abs . whict h $l 95 d $2 25 et s b e I = n b en ; . an - though the house was often petula £ lt'rrllr;‘li’(v)’n\: f;nd minor ‘ & y = . e e ! Just a “Friday-full” of Specials remaining from the memorable clean-up of last : ! ! : Monday. The prices record our attitude toward odds and ends—and incidentally i sy nrcialedila giving you an unexpected day of grace. \ the allled counciis, but he recognized ' ~“Q that a change of administration was ! RN R e | \ e cha ed - - 414 9% St ting after dinner the premier an- | P . declar- 233 PaAve SE He ended the long dePate B ¢ b Y ! r I h) ‘The fate Germany lles in her % £ guldjshefiafloriuie Hat Se arate I'Ollsers Only such a motive as clearance would sanction such e h' F.‘ ref:.‘u— to fulflll her “ yf l I P Slk H f “ pledges.” the French government can selling of so staple an article as Pure Si ose—full- et be relied upon to take all measures 2 i = . . e to make he COIlltlll'll'lg them all——\?’t})‘mt‘e’d:a C::_:_";_'-ssb ‘m“g ‘;:um:g fashioned. They came into our stock as $2 values— i spuns, there are several hundr . they’re going out tomorrow at - NEW LOTS—BIGGER SAVINGS—BARGAINS iHEARS BERGDOLL’S PLEA. Mannish in model and patterns, others what the Con- MU SIS 1IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF "THE STORE IN THE BIG || XANsas CITY, So., Fevruary 10— servative man will prefer. % 69 3 pairs ; Federal Judge John C. Pollock, In ¥ o * Kansas City, Kan, vesterday heard i i . » ; = e Formerly selling up to $15 a pair . ., | C for 5200 ings brought to obtain the release < of Erwin R. Bergdoll, wealthy Phila- $ 95 R 5 delphia draft evader, who is serving : % i S e ' 4 Children’s Hats i unced he woul : . ! tak ‘:'A?_zf,'lif;:;&?dfie?lh Il, a brother o $ el Cleveland H . mde'?szmfiff,;;x"«'-sf'ffifi‘"{',",i‘,;\ o Third Floor. : There’s only one way to achieve clearance—and INCORPORATED - ;;he,’,',,i:y‘? ’,',‘l,’e'..“;‘yo i and leagto that’s to make it all-including. So all the Velours and - ' 3 v ot i 1 1318 101324 7™ ST.N.W :,’,‘E",‘“;.e‘,,:!"i?"":‘l'?““ a.«":.'.’,"'_lu'.',‘,'ll"“:i o 2 . all the Velvets—regardless of quantity, shape, color, o . . . urisdiction of a court-ma 1. i i i e o Boys’ Right Posture Suits size or regular price—which ranges : artmert,” use evidence deduced at the trials of Maj. 2 From $8.75 to $13.50 THE REGULAR $15 AND $17.50 NEW SPRING || jch» Andre. who figured in the Bene-| Taking census of the various grades there are about Maj Gen. William Hull, wi : - 250 of these Suits—Fancy Cheviots and Homespuns— S tional e RESS Fort Detroit to the British iz = 4 = Sale of $6, $7 and Fu D ES and, ?L”Ié,'m ~'r'§“vvnni'm':mf-. all with that ideal physical culture feature—“Right $ .95 | n Burr conspirac 2 c’::e ine in s attempt o prove that Bergdoli's Posture.” Sizes 7 to 18 years. Georgette s 95 Vo m“&. B’n’;’:“li case decinion, .(-cord-f . WAISTS SoAA ::,n:ves » hoarin .}"“Lm,‘,';" the Bt $20 and $22.50 have been the prices ny persons now being held for| ; violation of the selective draft act. | | f f th .98 i 7 5 Fortunately a few more of the 3—"— Stylish straight- S A;fl':g}:';:“ e M hollz $ . . . - line, wide girdle N l Sh t e thie models in tricotine FISH OFFERED FREE. e l e lr S : and ser d S ANGELES, Ca ary i et o Fichty: oo bt : Still a few— —that remarkable $2 grade Crepe Walats, in y - fishing boats from Lower ( 5 5 all colors and| dresses becomingly ;‘;’;‘;o:'e;;{:;fv;:l iizeciaciros) Angeles Boys® Gray and Brown Mixed Cheviot Suits—each TWO $77.15 sizes to 46 made. Big values. carry them away. Henenson foa PAIRS of full-lined pants. Excellent models. Sizes 7 to 16 = c e market overst hen they ar- | years pee o 5 r!vvd They said v had paid $3,200 MILL END SALE OF 72x90 HEMSTITCHED tax Lo the Mexican government onthe | Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbocker. Pants—full cut: strongly ¢4 59 ! SEAMLBS SHEETS P T ] i ) B S % e i e = : When you consider the fine quality of the Percale, | A R e L T R R L e Heavy Round Thread Seamless Bleached Sheets E E P L ! T T i “Crepes, etc., and the excellence of the patterns, then's for double and three-quarter beds, subject to slight c | X Boys’ Fancy Cassimere Knickerbocker Pants—neat pat- sl:fi when the price looms up in its true importance. Sizes ' irregularities in weave or a small spot. Worth $1.50, F.:.):T:x";»d.f.,','f,.f."; the terns, full lined; sizes 7 to 16 years........................... 131/ to 19 Preonticlne e Sample Wash Suits—Linen, Crash, Madras, Poplin, Coutil, Pique, 2 ; —We sell quality farntture ! Mercerized, Chambray, et:.—z.\/fidrly.r'unior Norfolk and But- " g 4 95 $1 Women’s Thi G 1325 14tk 8¢, | ton-on Styles. Sizes from 2¥ to 7 yea Models of Suits 1'= . FLANNEL SEK HOSE | *visys™ || Geo: Plitt Co., Inc., S50 made to sell up to $600. Choice Remarkable selling of Boys' Blouse Wai cut in excellent proportions, and 9 E 12%c Yd.| 39c 15¢ ISEMAN’ by Bistie Washcpaialent prororicay sl | TGS aks’ Cravats ®] Splendia quality.] Women's G e | choose. Collars attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years.............. ST Heavy quality, fleec- fthread 3 & 4 =AUz S Cote or $2.25 5 . s Soih iges.” White floned: mignily mper- |taned neck "mna"enc:||$ 605-607 7th St. Two lots now include all the Cut-Silk Neckwear— sting Fannel. cutftect * Black ~or cor- holes; sizes 40, 42 and Boys' Shirts—splendid patterns. that the boys will like. 89c of our special patterns; in the shapes of special design 7 Sizes from 12%% to 14. Soft cuffs..........oioiiirspennn... and made with the Saks service band, which makes the MEN’S $6, $650 and $7 Women's SRSty Scarf slide easily under the collar fold. ¢ | Save the Price Children’s Notaseme Stockings—White, Black and Tan » ekt SHOES, PUMPS AND . —in sizes from 6 to 11 , C The $3.00 grade. .........ceeeeeeneaee 990 - X ANTS OXFORDS —of a new suit by ; 3ifor S1.09 5o - matching your coat with The $1.50 grade. .....cccccenneenn 3 79c 3.19 ousgiseecialfhizh grade Favorite Brands of % 9 o ° CRsioe (o0 sexvacall unaredipeiralensy Lio: seae ndisryiinty . broken assortment of Boys' Sweaters—Penn. of finely made pants in neat stripes | All sizes in the lot, 214 | As we call the roll, note the celebrities—Peerless Anbr s Y and plain colors; sizes run from | s i S Ls 2 Knitting Mills makes—Pull-overs, V-neck and Shawl- f et Tolbe soaa il Duofold, Stuttgarter.” Lines are broken, but among I tyles—which are all styles the boys want. Sizes tomorrow regardless of cost—match | $4 Children's and Misses’ ° them all fitting will be easy. collar sty ™ (hat cost mowt Tremenaous | SCHOOL SHOES. - $2.49 i 6 to 18 years. ‘sssortment! Dark tan or dull calf. Sizes 8 to 2. Standard $6.00 gl‘ade = Hundreds of fine Trouser: T d < $ 25 29¢ Knit Drawer $2 Girls' Gingh: 2 . BODIES T to choose from. The variety $ 95 is immense, plenty of all ® lgc $1 .39 ishades in many, many pat- —Regular slo grade Fresh, new lot of| Children" St M Fa;‘ Fopr Elsid (opates AT, (R, g w Str o et Tusti Cotnate [T s nic A Badice i Tl ] e ity AR eal i tweeds, worsteds, serges, ¢ garters attached, spoon|made and in all sizes 2 sizes 7 to 14 t clasp froot; all sizes. [to 13 years. etc.

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