Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 18

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S18- ; . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY II, 192L g , { GIVIUZA"UN HERE (Aemcuuuns EXPERTS [of,2 maoten cance nesssrsss ana|E|GHTS FOR STATE RIGHTS| SILE MILL REOPENED. In one place were found two un- Special Dispatch to The Etar. FAIL TO ENTHUSE OVER o & sy oot [Burke Would Amend Constitation | SCLPEREE. Yoy Febrasry 1imy AMMONIUM FERT".IZER earliest time, about the beginning |to Regain Fundamental Guarantees |reduced its forces last fall, and lata of the Christian era, one of them close: t 1; ope! 1 Experts of the Department Of |later serving se a burial place. | MADISON. Win, February 11.—a|wors and e smtoning e hand Agriculture were somewhat chary | By careful observation of the movement to have Wisconsin take |than ever before. stratified fillings in the lower part|the initiative in restoring to states| today of expressing themselves as otithoiros, = ms, co-ordinated with an the rights which, he said, had been e L e e o e g foor | INtensive study of the successive in- | lost through concentration of power| I the far east coffee is frequentt Kingston, R. L, a8 the “long-sought crements of masonry that had gone | in the federal Eovernment, was made | Made from the coffee leaf. Those wh ¢ H H 5 into their construction, Dr. Guthe |in the senate Timot r are accustomed to take it prefer th Scientists Determine Exact| forilizer that'win srow rassand | lnte, thelr, construction, Dr, Guthe in the, senate by 1y Butke of| 4k Produced from the 1eaf 1o th . Opinions here ranged all the way | DY plans and elevations the exact| Appeal would be made to all state | drink produced from the berry. It | Date of Old Town in L e T ate propa. | hiStory of the growth of this section | lexislatures to request Congress to | [ragrant and strong. ganda” to practical admittance |Of the pueblo from the foundation of i provide for a convention to amend |——__————————————————— Fhat 1t properly used the sulphate |the town, perhaps 2.000 years ago.|the Constitution, if the joint resolu- N ico. at if 1 e e i forit. |down to the time of iis abandonment. | tion be introduced is adopted. The ew Mexico mxmmm:nt‘?‘};r'!g}phmg hap. peen |3 Ighty 3 ago. Pecos resolution declared the “fundamental | |fl GG . 29 By the Assoclated Press. used in England for seventy years,” | Parently is ‘the longest continuous! nts of self-gzovernment guaran- | y by the tenth constitutional | S declared the bureau of s: W':::TEAIXWFEM’ wN;sM;mn?m‘K- ey n| oAk iiar exo <5 S B H nging throug! 3 ils be on ha een encroac! on by be made of the soils UOnAl e overa e Milt Guaranteed the terrors of th flicacy h ew-o0ld fertilizer 3 excavated. o pmiddleResesfand||ifioMoncyilor e ainew olaitextll nator Burke said that state pow- Strictly Pure i along about the time Attilla, the| ©0uld be attested. =~ =~ p adlly be draw ay s T e TRttty | WILL EXPLAIN AFRIiCA. | i ot ind il Extract oo eStw ' of Rome, another civilization of a| a 1ous use of it mig through legislative enact- different type was in a fairly well T S Y '\is |Three Titled Women in Party Ar- | oracre. =i exseutiveandideonitnental Blue Bird Malt Co perfected state in western North xurious grass might result, | —————— 3 - America. The center of this civiliza- | thus crowding out weeds. coizel 0o | ! e Laboratory and Plant tion, as well as center of trade and | . LONDON, February 10—An expedi- | Sests Nigt o Baltimore, Md. commerce, was Pecos, N. M., about -~ |tion to darkest Africa, which has just| ROANOKE. Va—W. ( | Roanoke county was elected presi-| For Sale by {dent of the Virginia Canners' Asso- | Johnson & Byrne [ciation at its twelfth annual conve: tion here. The con\o,mum was mark twenty-five miles east of Santa Fo. ; i s This was determined definitely, ac- {',;'c‘“.‘,ér,('"};"o,,;"iha!"o“fl:i sUll ibung jbeen forea cording to Dr. A, V. Kidder, by ex- | {h% 247K jl0oDS, thet hacd Doeh. Yend cavations conducted by himself and | o% “onb smoie-blackencd 1o are a d, will include three The party consists of d Duchess of Sutherland, as aiaen by Dr BUA. Hooten, 3 aer | Serics of handprints, nfge and sman. |3 5 Maiastons 405 10th St. N.W. and clalist in physical anthropology. and | S4PPed on in whitetwash. a a4 Mrs. Gerard Leigh. sl 3 In one trench ruins were encoun- i z B Chl s ahie, wihio] s terea similar to those of the pre- | ned to shoot big game. but 1908 Penna. Ave. N.W. ' the Mayos in Central America f'r';lo"xrg'r 3 = 2, Ave .:; f°".°7'1';'s‘.f:°m‘ The scientists opened more than | (T7OT Bl l(l e el - 300 graves and examined some 1000 | the - “’(‘)"‘{;“,‘f ans ackistone’s e, Jobs Fenan. ave. skeletons. Homes d been built upon ruins of previous habitations 5 d and which had Refllerflbrallce Box and the bodles of the dead buricd in | Lol huilt by Ornate or his successor The Dupo: 518 19t the ruine had ncreased to such an i Flowers and Candy—Tust the Hardware Co. 131 extent that the Indians of Pecos some Wal To | A5 v Georgetown Ha: h 2 : Other trenches revealed a large ales 1o Tour Indin. v eighty years ago deserted their thou- sar(’v‘eof cooking jars, painted ollas| LONDON. lon Times says thinglfon yonelY slcatine. . “: Fe structure n known to go sand-year-old city and moved to i i - 14th & : Y and. one nest of ceremonial Pots|it underst: the Prince of demes hecausel iio watersihadibecii sia ed hgwe\:n[;oc;\;s and yet auite Yales has planncd atour of India in ac! Stone H nage Vi ese were many | October or nber next. | Clift dwellings of a thousand rooms, | undamaged. WWith thesr, wers MInE a well preserved specimens of the past e flutes, two very large to- civilizatin and unususl exampies of | Do fipes, one of them elaborately utensils were recovered, nc(‘ordmuovo-c"r‘ed thintysle buftal Tove o the report on the excavations., re- cently made public. Castenada, the chronicler of nado's explorations 380 years mentions but one pueblo at Excavations last summer that there had been a pu early period, which had b 50c Children’s Drawer Bodies Ribbed and Cambric BOYS and CASTORlA d | | For Infants and Children doned and reduced to a of ruine before the coming |inUse For Over 20 Years Spaniards. In the interior of u.e[,“,,.,,m Where Your Dollars Count Mast B EHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Price Heretofore, 50c. mount there was uncovered one he groud-floor chamber in ol preservation. Its roof was almost Every Woman Is Interested in SPRING SUITS | See Our Line Starting at *13.77 w t0 *49.98 Suits That Have the Character of $45.9¢ C:-meni- % Smart youthful suits, in fashionable rippled effects. ¥ | Loose box models and strictly tailored styles for older s ft women. Elegantly silk lined and fashionably trimmed | with touches of gold or colored embroidery or silk braid. [:] See Our FALL SUITS $9.75 JERSEY SUITS ... $14.98 Choice of the House Coat Sale » Coats That Sold to $55.00 $ Your unrestricted choi of our best Cloth and a few Plush Coats, in expensi fur-trimmed tailored styles. Included are the fa able rappy” styles anl I\ the big cape collar effects, in lovse or belted models. ¥ Girls’ Dresses and Coats Apron Sale TR s ginghams, in Sranfiral colors .nd pat- terns. Several hundred magnificent garments to select from, including pew sasii_models. $12.50 to $20.00 Girls’ Coats Rig girls' coats of $ s Cawa vy 8 0 ] | v every wanted style, collars of self cloth or ow collars, belted or “‘capey’ ef- to AS?E " Also Maxwell House ea 3288288302832 32 p-~ CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO., Naskwace HoustoN, JAcssouviLie RICHMOND, ] YURE 2222222223333 253233 SALE! Suits for Sonny $7.50 : W h ere BROKEN LOTS; LIMITED SIZES i ‘Are there Suits to Compare : : | ! i 2 for $25 | Search the shops from here to Hongkong and we doubt if you will find their equal in style, in workmanship, er in The sizes are limited—but not the amount you can save. For these are suits that sold earlier in : | the season from $13.50 up to For these are suits that at | $20. All styles and many good the beginning of the season patterns in cheviots and tweeds. 59c Gingham Aprons ‘Women's Good Quality Ging- ham Aproms, in popular round 37c shapes, with pockets and strings. 'h: Bungalows st 8198 With porket and belt fabric. & Sizes: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16 and 17 Gi h‘ Dr‘ Aprons Tects Toc girls ® to 15 years. 5 were conservatively marked to only. 55 P-B Suits in this group. " oty 525 Lol ‘ sell, and did sell, for $45, $50 | $18 to $25 Grades shrRn 6] 47 ko and $60 $10.50 ‘.'..'ffiné“fm”é‘;..‘ifl ‘%nld trimmed, all romd rery prectient of wrvien % U5 T o belted and finished with pockets. and in nearly every colar. ) 4 About 63 suits left in this lot. S e Worsteds—Cheviots—Serges : Plain, belted and Norfolk models Even in the Old Days We’ve Never Given Such : and a few with pleated backs. In the favorite pattemns preferre Sizes: 8 9, 10, 11 and 12 only. B B P d by the Loads of wear in every suit. Val- on er OSIery ues careful dresser. Models—for Fathers and Sons— _ ues you cannot duplicate, now or at a price both can afford. Weights suitable for L ‘. $4.00 Cluny Lace In-| 39¢ Lisle Gauze | $1.00 Pure Thread winter and spring wear. The selection is still : J"Vefii(l,esg sk l sextediond 1 °"°§’8 Hose = mf'}.l.‘:f’“ ( good and includes a limited amount of blue In this lot is included our entire - ‘ = fizfm.,:gizfi:rv;il i ',5:‘:;25:’5? ety ZSC ot S i TJG serges line of Eton-button-to-the-neck | ; HE Ao 2 Cordoraa. ien-apiiced beel : G Norfolks and belted coats. In blue i T C TR NARMLOCTIC SCOTION | More important than the savings—which or fancy cheviots, knitted worsteds .. .. .. ECONCMY SPECIALS FROM DOMESTIC SECTION p and tweeds. Priced unusually low 50c Dress Ginghams 49c Linene Suitings p range from $20 to $35—is the fact that each suit : for qualities so 1high For many in - : 1 h is backed by the P-B Label. Our pledge of Ll iDeineliaaaln e value and service. ‘beautiful collec- 36 inches wide, fine firm quality suitings, o e e Sheeks and stripes. Sold only ch 1n'a Eood” range’ of new spring “colorinze P o @ short time 480 up to 53c. cuamntecd fast Launaer's pertectly color. $3 00 Round Damask Coven $5.00 and $6.00 Bedspreads ablo A beautiful heavy, highly mercerized oo iy Ol R o $2.39 bedspread with raised Marseilles de- 3 98 ¢ beautiful floral signa—scalloped cut corners o hemmed 2 1 Till 2 0’Clock 3 Till 4 0’Clock 69c Bleached Turkish 10 Till 11 O’Clock = Standard Apron $2.00 Slsxhfi:; :e ess % Towels :.E?’;z: ‘uu] blexthfld sl 00 Gingham In a variety of blue and l w!‘fll f:fll:m::ll-‘:;flu‘l & short time ago mll IIIIIP quality sold as high as Mothers—these are rare bar- gains. If we can fit your boy with these broken lots suits, you will find an early visit well worth while. . white checks; in all sizes; 1d-1 mmfl qual- absolutely fast colors; per- heavy, roun 3 its. ity; free from dressing and lnllllfl wri e e e Lol ‘wlde-torn hem. Limit, 4 to & customer. yarda to s eustomer. 36-inch Bunny Silk 35c Heavy Huck Towels G , absorbent gquality, 36x18 . Excellent quality silk and ootton mixed 39c ek e “Rs kind that soid only a short z Ic dations and other ‘u‘-t;;‘c‘:finfi‘:fir:fleri o a Tange of colors, time ago at 35c and 45c. Hemmed ends. Inciuding black and white. 81-inch Unbleached Sheeting Bg‘?cm: qtu.;lfi} % l!.:lk tugibabn:n39c lity, 81 inches wide, moh'a ribbons, in stripes and floral designs; for 1 l‘l’e:zdfll?ze:a 2;‘:;!3“‘81{uhe! whiter and 4% to 6% inches wide. A good selection for h‘;:v;ler with every washing. c sashes, hair ribbons and trimmings. Mcn 's Store With Specialties for Women Daily 8:30 to 6 THE AVENUE AT NINTH 7/ Nany Known Stm for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 Women’s Gowns and Chemises Formerly $1.00 Pink batiste and white cambric under- : 'nl‘: in a pretty range of dainty lace and c embroidery trimmed styles. For Saturday only. Girls’ Muslin Drawers - You've nlld auo for similar underwear— made of quality cambric, with l4c tuckings. 4 ST ey .h,.n 2.9 LK ) -

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