Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1921, Page 10

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10 | THE SUNDAY S S L o My Valertiveo—a pa of’ Love Is Blind —not, however. that parental love which is alert to the visional welfare of the child. Juvenile distaste for, and slow progress in, school most often traces direct to eve trouble. Squints and frowns that mar childhood contours yield rapidly to cor- rection in schooldays. Pru- dent parents avail themselves of our facilities for detect- ing and correcting sight troubles. WITH A LIST OF BARGAINS YOU SHOULDN'T MISS! ARRY KAUFM POWER, CURTAINS, INCORPORATED $1.39 Pr. 19¢ |B W. ' 10 YDS. OF 3.IN, LONGCLOTH oy S €holce of Rose and = -1N. Sovigas 1n white ouly: *1.79 é e shom Vidie Each curtain s 2i; £ Tl Regular 10-yard bolt of Fine Chamois-finish & sells reguiarls at yds. long and 30 inches ig, full size t ns. English Longcloth, perfect quality and free from wide. Very special for g dressing. Sold formerly at $2.95. Monday. Hundreds of New Showing Some Wonderful Styles serivaHats INEW SPRING SUITS $2.98: 5509 4 . o scene’ il sed scmse bent sod Bation i jeslo i » Artistically made of | ™¢4; 0 unending array of latest models fea- fine braids, straws| {72 Saie that is extraondinary at $19.95. and silks and ele- Ultra-Modish Fashions in New V gantly trimmed—in- cluded are banded D 2 =ailors, mushrooms :nd rolllbrlms of R nest guality. Con- S T | Beglurdy $15 & $18 1 :z .95 you would expect to| yarvelous display of Smart Frocks. elegant- __~Pay up to $5.98 for— |y qesigned of fine serge. taffeta silk and tri- priced Monday as our | cotine, in the vers latest models for misses leader at $2.98. and women; priced at a great saving! New Arrival Children’s To §1 Women's ‘Women’s 75c C.B HOSE, 15¢ UNION SUITS, | o e (g o nee ol Bloomers Me SACQUES al) wizes; extra Leavs EowiiNeck.: Siaeve. Full-Fashioned et parentet c slozs HOSE, 50c Purchase of Pink Batiste] S Women's Women's Black am0fppomers, with ana witnou| GLOVES, 39¢ Shipment of Pink Twill Cor-|White Fine Silk Lisle . sets in desirable styles: aillHose in all sizes: re [TUTes Tegular sizes of thel’ pine Cahmerette s 2l ~ € S siae oh Gloves, In black, white | ***" sizes in the I o SoSwler fak vak: L mforced)isalen S ana penal SAL mxade i Buouztittaz) S i e | oai et g ounas:Taisestunte ves worth 32, uecis: one day only. |Monday oniy. very durable qualits. | 46 and full cut. Monday only. WS_EAWLIMCIM)—*WV&: Women's Percale Sacques, in assorted stripes and figures, Shipment of 500 more Heavy Round-thread Sheets for double or three-quarter beds— slightly irregular in weave and some slightly soiled—splendid quality. Worth $1.50 Lay in a big supply at this one-day bargain price. sBxLE*ACHED PILLOWCASES $6, $650 and $7 Women's $2 CROCHET OXFORDS BEDSPREADS Full Double-bed Size Crochet l 29 Spreads. in several pretty Mar- seilles designs—free fromedressing. $ [7 ° lieayily fecced on both sides— 12 1 Patent colt, dull kid, Koko calf, lain white, B id; ¢ O e e e o 2C AT e e to 8. o - 29¢ 3_2-INCH GINGHAM $4 Children's perfect, popular brand goods. SCHOOL SHOES, Aertectinoruinibeandipeodn . oGS N FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM MUSLIN $2.49 Popular brand. perfect quality Muslin that usually seils at 40c. Fine finish grade. Dark tan or dull Buy all you want. E calf. Purchase of About 90 e T Boys’ Suits That Sold and Novaley to $15 Monday Special at $5.00 facturer’s odd lot of Part-wool and All- ie Sample Suits, in sizes 7 to 17; made in th newest models, Noriolk and belted. Positively the | 46: greatest values in boys’ clothes we have ever offered. |, daints, conl blowse for Priced at % and % the regular price. Texs than cost of makiog. Jhell Rrmmod Glasses| STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 13, 1921—PART 1. . 1 Justice” t an American name,” in his opinion, Jacob Teinowi djutant i Pezet Urges Diplomats to - ! Fellow Path Laid by Mar- |: tyred President. ] IGen. Sherwood Gives Remi- | {icricepism direcior of Walter s = 1 ! niscences of President as He Remembered Him. miniscences of Lincoln, told by Isaac R. Sher: from Ohio, and period Better .} Goods | \Irg for Less American standard of nomenclature, i ular mecti Money » Park View As - on held last night in the Park View ' e remarkable things was {the great love the men in the army {had for am Lincoln, t . P onehothe) iEreat couldn’t be an, i he-man son of election Legi ind was making a forced ma nklin. Tenn.. and I obtained a left quantity of the old printed ballots. | tinzent of eight such as were used in those days. They j of ¢ we stributed to the soldiers as He is resting by the roadside, and t primary ele candidate for DIAMONDS LEFT ON SALE lected in an iron kettle when And xlthn\;}gh most un»dhi{{(l of ..._,,,,.,,.,1{ .<|.,W.(r rat Solitaire Dia- $75 o en i e iment w e dei = i platin set- R e ot There (Werd St Neven ‘men”in | ADMIRAL CLARK RETIRED. | " Waay " paid i the regiment who did not vote for St T 3 - > Lincoln for President. . wrat Blue-wl { "“I first saw Lincoln when he wasiAdmiral Glennon Also Put on Navy {making his inaugur. in this . city the following M. Pension List. ed_to be here. Thi Admiral George R i $125 of him. the table in fron g i a handkerchief knotted | ¢ Mvocate general of the Diamond Hobr ok niskepaeoh een placed on the retir iR ipt, and T believe that |90 his own applicatio mond one of the crowd of fifteen or |than forty years an ty thousand people could hear|Main on duty at until his suecess FL $900 | i §12.00 : y - o 1.200) Watch ... were deep furrows in his cheeks, but Ja %G Aune S ) =4 . he spoke from the depths of a great | for e thi val| oy = 4 See Us Before Buying Diamonds soul as he voiced the prophecy of the | district. = S for {future of this nation.” age. These retirem A martial note was given the meet- | in the promotion of ing by the Drum and Bugle Corps of | Huzhes to the grade Boy Scout Troop No. 49, under the{and of Commanders C: R. Miller command of Sergt. Bugler Loveless, {and Thomas G. Hart to the grade of| an overseas veteran. captain. At the short business meeting which preceded ~the appearance of Gen. Sherwood the association adopted a iresolution calling the attention of \f‘onzrv.«':« to the fact that the health and safety of the city were menaced | $ge TN Y@=\ 7G> 7 S@N 7> by the limited water supply, and ask- ) ) ing an appropriation large enough to | N NSV, (NP N, insure immediate relief. KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W. 6% In all ages fine rugs have been!to be the rulers of gr usea as religious rites. I “Whnile his predecessor, most 4 e = o 'TOWNER ADVISES STUDY @ =R B F OF LINCOLN'S CAREER| (€4 ' Representative, in Address, Urges Hearers to Follow Life of { s | Martyr President. {_ Epitomizing the life of Abraham Lincoln before the classes and friends of the Johnson-Powell School, Rep- {resentative Horace M. Towner of EIDW}\ summed up his remarks at a meeting Jast night under the auspices | & 736 to 738 Sejanth St..——Seventh at H §;_l H H [ of the 'Johnson - Powell Community Center by saying that it would be well for every one to study the life |az=» of the great American leader and \ 1 ] 5. ; try tao rofi T % e profit by examples learned (: », v EJ Following the address of Mr. Tow- | @\ 7 it ner the pupils of the eighth grades \ b {and graduating classes, led by Miss | ‘4 b Lucy Lynch of the music department, | G = {sang. At the conclusion of the sing- | TN ing Miss Lynch was presented with o~ PR a basket of flowers from the Com- munity Center Association in appre- iclauon of her work at the school 24 | \ sreassranss The meeting was concluded with e e concludealimith Now that the actual work of rebuilding is under way we are seriously handi- 7@ | etavasente oiatne, 7,"“’1‘3.’3'%».’3‘;5‘.‘.’“4 capped for room—a condition that makes us really reckless in the sacrifices we e " must accept—but it is giving you opportunities to buy and to save that we know Ac[ "] [:HEGK HRES @ have no parallel in Washington now—and no precedent in the past. Keep close 5 watch on the happenings here—they’re intensely interesting. . IN FEDERAL BUILDINGS /8; — - ‘ Six “‘Special Hour Sales”” Monday Bureau Chiefs Renew Drills and Appoint Special Staff: i i3 e 5 It will repay you to spend the day here tomorrow—and snap up these bargains as they go on the counters for their special “hour.” : Among Employes. Aroused by the recent fire in the Department of Commerce building which destroyed many valuable rec- Sy 10to 11 AM. | 11t0 12AM.| 12to 1 Noon i ernment departments in Washington 9, L] 9. 2 = have taken steps to bolster up and — SO T . H renew their emergency fire staffs and | 1L, fmm | sli I Black : predict that in future cases of fire J Sllk Tl‘ ed | M lm D : the flames can be put under control ersey J’ | ‘! 3 2 within a very short time, 1 H H P Skirts Bloo : o Emergency fre forces have always Bloomers ose ats etticoats mers een in existence in the government P = s Tit: Hand Wool Good quality . department buildings, but have slow- Full cut and | gomier Berks Satin and Straw | embrolders irim | mixtaren; of mew | satine: women's, Licoie Slowed tollspee uring ithe well made. of the mill.” Black | mew spring models. | med. dexignn. | misses’ and chil- last few years. The danger of a | dren’s sizes. only. Former 50c value| Former 52 Hose 18 89 destructive fire, such as threatened the Department of Commerce early in the year, brought them up with a shock, however, and of late emer- gency fire plans have been receiving serious consideration. Fire drills for the employes are being held more regularly now. than at any time for several years past, and emergency fire companies have been organized and drilled until it is_believed any fire not of major dimensions can be held under con- trol until the city fire apparatus arrives. 5 The Interstate Commerce Commis- ‘lmnn is the latest government organi- | zation to organize its force thorough- ly. A fire captain has been appointed, Values up to $5 | Former $1 value | Former $5 value |Former 98¢ value $2.00 49¢ 32.39 | srecreraar ST | =) E— e (= =) = [~c) — - — cD e o psE—— — | w— ) — cD (7] (<] (= =] (-] sars { with lieutenants and sergeants as- | signed to each floor, and each floor Ihas a specific number of men as- { signed to its protection if fire breaks {out. | ""Fire hose in the halls and areaways of the departments have recently un- ! dergone thorough inspection, and all ifire apparatus has been 'brought {strictly up to date. At the Depart- ment of the Interior, Which covers a larger ground area than any other } building, except the emergency build- !ings on the Mall, the watch force | has -been receiving drills in fire fight- ing under the direction of Assistant | Supt. Gfll, and the clerks have been in- | structed how to get out of the building without panic. LAND CLAIM UNSETTLED. Panama Asks Re-Establishment of Joint Commission. Establishment of the joint commis- sion which until its discontinuance last June had the task of settling Questions in_connection with Amer- ican occupation of land in Panama outside the Canal Zone has been asked by the Panama government. A note just delivered to the Secre- tary of State called particular atten- tion to a tract of land on the Island of Taboga which, it was said, was ceded to the United States last’ June with the understanding that an S S , —in all the new spring models ; —in all the wanted spring materials $ o 75 —in all grades and needed sizes —in values you won’t duplicate under $30 CLLELLT o These Dresses come to us from a maker who has enjoyed our confi- dence and patronage for many years—and who now shows his apprecia- tion by co-operating in our present efforts—and makes this unheard-of price possible. Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin—in strikingly effective models—fea- turing Tunic, Bouffant and Straightline designs — gorgeously embroid- ered, brilliantly beaded, radiantly tinselled and with gay-colored sashes. 1t02PM. | 2t03PM. | 3tc4PM. Satine } Georgette Voile ! Satin Envelope | Bandeaux Petticoats | - Blouses Waists | Camisoles | Chemise | Brassieres J, & e land the evening following inaugura- tion day. He expects his successor to qualify Saturday morning, March 5, and to open his own law offices in Cleveland the following Monday morning. ORDERED TO PEKING. Col. Lincoln Karmany. Marine Corps, commanding the marine. bar- racks at Mare Island, Calif., has been sclected to command the marine de- tachment at Peking, China, as the relief of Col. Louis M. Gulick, who is ordered to the United States. Col. Carl Gamborg-Andresen will succeed Col. Karmany in_command of the marine station at Mare Island. Plain colors and All colors, mew Fresh White | nay- Full cut and fin- Perfectly cut— e i e all-over flowered. | models. Embroid- | vo1le—ince and | pNavy and Fleshi | fahed with deep | aizex up to 42, : derstanding, the mote declared, had Former $1.50 i__"d in ro‘l;:l-. embroidery trim- | DPeautiful quality. } Jace. Pretty Pink shade. s i not been fuifilled. ‘ormer Values | med. | o ‘ ) 7:_?\ : value to $8 Former $1 value | Former $2 value | Former 69¢c Vlllle! Former 50c value & : SECRETARY BAKER’S PLANS. C [ c c | tex Seoretary Baker has arranged to T - leave here with his family for Cleve- y - &:‘1 Featuring Spring Suits—all day tomorrow. Special values in these four attractive special assortments at ) (&) seanaenssEnaas - ) seazoness »

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