Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 9

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Exp SOCIETY pri Chi wonderful—the shades and colors are beautiful, and tl ices most moderate. —So There Is Absolutely No Reason for Delay A manufacturer’s Entire Sample Line are made to retail at \33 to $49 50. while they last........ E5z Store Hours 9:15 am. to 6 pm. The stocks are about complete—the styles are really 200 Beautiful New Spring Dresses Styles that are most becoming—Taffeta, Crepe de ine, Satin, Tricotine and many new, novelty effects. Specially Priced, $35, $39.50, $45 100 Beautiful New Spring Dresses These garments are shown in Silk Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine and Serge, and \pecml 525 25 Different Styles in Separate Skirts Stripes and Plain Colors. Checks, Plaids, $10.95, $12.50, $15.00 150 Beautiful Spring Hats All colors, styles and materials. Specially Priced, $5, $7.50, $10 50 New Spring Coats for All Occasions Beautiful colors and becoming styles. ‘ $19.95, $25, $35 l 1,000 Beautiful Blouses | 1 All new Spring styles and colors. Special, $1.98 to $5.95 200 Beautiful New Spring Suits All colors—all sizes—all styles. tailored and novelty effects. Special, $29.50, $39.50, $55 Tricotines, Serges, Poiret Twill and Checks; plain Extra Special—75 Town, Country and Sport Suits Known as the famous Special, “WOOLSPUN”—all shades and colors. $19.95 and $25.00 50 New Spring Tie-on Sweaters. Friday Special ............ $2 Onyx Silk Hosiery. Friday Special. . TO CLOSE OUT REGARDLESS OF COST Every Fall and Winter Garment in the house to be sold at less than cost of production. A very attractive price on two new cross-strap Pumps for Spring. Gray Suedes, Brown Suedes, Black Suedes, Brown Kid, Black Satin, Tan and Black Calf. One style trimmed with”con- trasting leather or color The other plain; cut low at sides. Both distinctly new and most effective. Atour 414 The Sale of Low Shoes at Many of our most recent arrivals in Novelty Low Shoes have sold out so quickly that only a few s left in each style. 500 pairs originally marked $9, $10, $12.50 and $13.50—gathered to- gether from all our fve stor a quick clearance at $7.45. Included are the newest Spring 7“' &K -9th St. store only Red Plot Against Britain Bared; Other News of the World in Brief By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 17.—Armed in- vasion of the Pamir region of central Asia, on the threshold of India and China, was begun by Russian bolshevik troops last October, it is indicated b communique just issued by the Indian office. The communique gave the text of “an order of the day,” sent out on October 10 by M. Sokolinkow, chief commissaire on the Turkestan front, to a soviet division ordered into the P'ami It stated the men should “make the; selves at home" and carry on bolshevik propaganda with a view to influenc the people of India to revolt the British. “Comrades of the Pamir division.” said the order, “you have been given a responsible task. The soviet republic sends you to garrison the posts on the Pamir on the frontiers of the friendly countries, of Afghanistan and India. The Pamir tableland divides revolu- tionary Russia from India, which, with its 300,000,000 inhabitants, is enslaved by a handful of Englishmen. On this tableland you, the signalers of the revolution, must hoist the red flag of the army of liberation. May the peo- ples of India, who fight against their English oppre on know that friendly help Make yourself home with the at liberty loving tribes of northern India, promote by word and deed their revo- lutionary progress, refute the riass calunnie tish princi live the all peoples of Europe the world libera- tion of the workers Teachers Out o woow enty-on Eone on_strike here for higher aries. The board of school trustees iproblem before the supreme counci $7.45 fashions in Strap Pumps, straps, “Tailleur” Oxfords, “Baby” Heel Pumps, “Sabot” Pumps. In Gray, Brown, Black and Blue Suede and Satin and Tan Calf. Also more complete assortments in Tan Calf rqmi{\orweman Grain “Brogue” Ox- ords At gth St. Store Only—$7.45 Pair Cross- es are es for ‘!/_? “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery o hu\ Complete new stocks for Spring ready. Never better in style and quality, $1.10 to $3.50 '014-16 Pa. vy < UPaAveSE erienced Advertisers Prefer The Star e S S SN has announced salaries will raised without authorization payers, and has ordered the to return by tomorrow on dismissal. Venizelos Wins Support. PARIS.—Former Premier Venizelos of Greece and the Greek government have arrived at a complete under- standing, the essential point of which will be to maintain the treaty of Sevres with Turkey at the coming conference in London on near eastern questions, it is learned M Venizelos will co-ope Kikolas Kalogoroupole premier and head of the Greek dele- gation to the conference. Both of them are in Paris, At Bedside of Ex-Empress. DOORN, Holland.—Adalbert Hohen- zollern, third son of former Emy William and Empress Augusta Vie- toria, has arrived here to visit the bedside of his mother. The Duchess of Brunswick, daughter of t empress, and former Prince also are at Doorn. Chess Master Sails for Cuba. LONDON.—Dr. Emmanuel Las the chess master, h ailed ab the steamer Hollandia from Ams dam for Havana, according to patch to the London Times. Dr. ker will meet Jose Capablanca. Cuban champion, for the ~hampionship. Las the world's Blizzard Ties Up Industries. ST. JOHN'S, F.—This ecity was without electric light or power as a result of damage to the lighting plant incurred in er _blizzard that pounced upon New Foundland 1 night. Factories were idle all day newspapers could not publish and theaters and churches were closed Officials said it might take a week to amagze to the plant Austrin Appeals for Hearing. repair the S5E7 and other members of the cabinet procend to London to lay Austria's of the allfes, it is learned. ters desire to explain conditions in A sity of credits be answer to the request received. The min the perilous No has yet been Italy Picks League Envoys. ROME.—Signor Titoni, former min ister of foreign affairs; Signor Schan- zer, former minister of finance, the Marquis Imperiali de Franca former ambassador to Great Bri have been chosen ll.ly& repres tives in the league of nations Pocketed Brignde's Pay. MEXICO CITY.—A phantom b g;nu of a thousand men, whose com- mander for three years had ]mrktlm! all the money advanced by the gov- Marnage P Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Jesse Juckson and Anna McGhee Henry K. Renner and Helen M. Wolt, both of Baltimore, Md. Clarence ) Benjamin Richard F Burke and Dorothy Land und Mable Hen Jones and Al M LeVine son. Albert Weaver and Adn Toliiver. © Harry Price and Fdith Niegel. Herbert D. Bard of Ardmore, Pa., ang Lil wh of New Orleans, La. Dollins and Margaret M. s, s of Hernwood, Md. ey of Mount Victoria, M: Kimbaugh and Ida L. “Bumpas, n Davis, ana Anson” P. both of ‘:-h;:‘ml = ohn imonson and Dal B. Virts, bo of Harpers F\ W. Va. 5 2 both Allwfl J. Coleman and’ Florine A. Quesen- berrs Herman J. Rabinowitz and Amsy Shapico. John A. her and Roberta M. r and Gladys P. a. Robert tu both of Clarendon, Births Reported. The following births have been reported t: the health department within the lust twenty- ! four hours: Harry and Hester L. Lickner, girl. Dennis J. 0. and Mandie A. Malioncy, boy. Leo G and Deborah D Sireitberger, iri Clarles C. and Josephi George A and Nora M. Jumes Jamen rl. George and Gertrude Blerhardt, boy Horuce C. and Oarrie B. Inscoe, boy Erank 1L and Lillan R e R ara M. Gray, boy. argaret C. Hines, boy. Nellie Bpicer, girl. and Wilna C. Rice, boy. nd Mildred Poynton, girl Wilktam 1L snd Anne M. Barker.Sboy. George and Lillian L &mith. giri James rude 0. Mann, girl. Teba B, and Mary A Willamaon: girl. Daniel J. and Ada M. Sillers, boy. James A and Sara B, Stanceil, girl. James a Rosa Turner, boy. Edward R. and Laurine V." Ashton, girl. Nathaniel and Jane Thomas, girl. China and Glasses An ADITORIAL ARCO POLO, vis- iting China in 1260, found natives wearing spectacles. His friend traded his finest horse for a_ pair of these Chinese glasses. Three hundred years ago spectacles were sold nct:ordlng to the wearer's age and cost $75. Eye troubles are more prevalent than ever before. Prudence counsels immediate examlnation here—now “See ETZ and Bee Better” % ernment for ite pay and_upkeep. has been discovered by the War Depart- | ment in its investigations into a military ring which is said to have | cheated the government out of mil- lions of pesos. $300,000 Fire in Saskatoon. SASKATOON, Sask.—Fire which destroyed the Cahill block, a depart- ment Store and other business places here caused | damage estimated at $500,000. ' Lezion to Aid Americans. PARIS.—A member of the Paris, Post of the American Legion will} leave here for Germany to iook after the interests of Carl Neuf and Frank 'r, the two Ameri s now heid ail ‘at Eberbach, , on_the rge of having attempted to kid Bergdoll, the American nap Grover C. draft evader. PARIS.—The chamber of deputi has ratified without debate an agre ded in October, 1920, be- tween France and various other coun- tries, relative to commerce in arms | and munitions. Society | (Continued from Eighth Page ) s dinner will be Miss cArthur, the new general Caroline Jones, of t cen- oftices are in Phila- ance al field, whos iciphia. Miss M. “onver Mis: M. Crowell imd Miss Mabel Kittrodge of New York., who are spending the week at the Hotel La -tte, came to attend e sessions of the convention of the National Woman's aPrty being held at he Hotel Washington. The Jolly Bachelor Girls will give a dance this evening in the baliroom of the Franklin Square Hotel. The dec- rrations and favors will all be in <eeping with the valentine season. The musical rides at the Washing- ton Riding Club resumed their pro- ram Tuesday evening after a labse of a week, and will again hold the ride Tuesday evening of next wi Among " those riding this weck were \Ir. William Phelps Eno, president of the club: Mrs. inclair Bowen. | Mrs. Frank Hight. Mis lamlin, the ovin, Mi P R r Bryan, M PPeaslee. ¢ folk watched the and Capt. \ number of soc fide, iTes. which included attractive fig- aj. and Mrs. John Clark Moore of lington are at the Ambassador, tie City for an indefinite stay. Out-of-town orders for seats for the all-star_benefit to be held at the Na- tional Theater, Friday afternoon at 4, under the ausj of the ladies’ com- vttee of the Society of the I)m(r:t of Columbia, been re- | from New Jaltimors #nd sevi nd nd Virgi represented by the high-class, che gram and the celebrity Arrant an unusually entertaining aft- ernoon. mong those who will be present a Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. John Ha, b Govin, Miss H Mrs. Noble, M Charles Moore, Mrs . Charles Henry Gen. and George Harries, Mr. R. M. Kauffmann, Butler and Mrs Miss Ma and__Miss Katherine ( g0, spending u few weeks at the Hamil- ton. Mrs. Carl M. W Miss : Florence Moore, | at the latter's residence, 1510 Critten~ den street northwest. or the concert to Memorial Continental Hall 28, as a benefit for the ool building fund, are Mme. Geddes, Mrs. Josephus . James' W. Wadsworth, Ni D. BANNERY { The Well-known Marcel Waver and French Hajrdresser Hax Left the Vanity Shop and Is Now at 2412/, 18th Street i j WITH MRS. B. CLARKE Phone Col. 7264 Opposite Keith's | NE W SPRING FURS| Beautiful animal-shape Scarfs and Chokers in Natural Blue Fox, Hudson Bay Sable, Etc., just received from the | Montreal Auction Sale. Wide selection— | Reasonable Prices. Furs_Rebuilt—Furs = Stored !;WUJM PR T Dresser Lamps— Something every woman wants, and needs, on her dresser. | The shades on these lamps are hand- painted i parchment in _a variety of designs. Being flat, they take up little room vet afford plenty of light right where it js i needed. As a gift to a friend they will prove very acceptable. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) B 14th Street, 22007, 1415 G Street Today the price of glasses is nominal. But the corrective possibilities in the scientifically ground lenses today are well nigh inconceivable. The utmost care and precision of grinding and adjustment characterize all our glasses 1217 G Street N.W, Robert E. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. Mrs. John H.|Ch Ivnvmn Mrs. Robert Lansing, Baroness | gan, Mrs. Newboid No: Mrs. F. Coontz, Mrs. C. B. McVay, lard, Mrs arles M Mrs. Charles Marlatt, Mrs. | Musgrave ¥ Young. Mrs. Harry Leon- | Frederick €. Frank J Ffoulke, Mrs. SOCIETY Fletcher, Gerry , Mr: Ward Denys Nrs Mrs Mor- Arthur e Boughton W Mr: Stevens, Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth St. Sale of Spring Dresses ses are an unusually high grade lot designed by experts and modeled on the newest lines for Spring. Values up to $45.00 Materials— We have just received a new ship- ment in the latest Spring styles and materials. You'll like the distinctive mod- $ \ Why T'a eling, it's different. i ore? .00 Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Taffetas Tricotines Georgettes Satins In All Colors Extra Speciat 25 New English Tweed Suits the belt- Featuring straightline, ed effects. While they Worth $35.00 v @cmozza’ O. 402-404 Seventh Street The Utmost —for Friday Just for these two days we are going to trim prices very close for new Spring garments—that you want right now—and that you’ll not buy for anything like such prices, except on an occasion like this. Pongee Waists Next Door to R. Harris & Co. in Value-giving and Saturday New Spring Models, Six Different Styles You'll agree they are in a distinct class by themselves—both in character of design manship. permit their being sold at these prices. and work- We have exerted a strong influence to Tricotines and French Serges—tailored or embroidered and braid trimming—lined with silk of the better kind. Navy, Black, Rookie and Tan. Astounding Spring Dresses Such a splendid variety as will be on the racks to- morrow—entirely new models, newly executed—Georg- ettes, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Messalines. Beauti- ful bouffant and blouse effects; new circular skirts— handsomely embroidered; some with gay girdles. Most tempting styles and most convincing values. . Clearing All Winter Coats The fine grade of Plush, with real fur collars, cuffs and band around bottom; silk lined; proper cut—a good invest- ment for. . Ongma]ly $49.75 Tweed Skirts in th Tweed The New Models Cloths, in belted models and fitted styles — some half lined. Last chance to buy a bargain. ... e Popular Mixtures bd, Mre “pshur Mo Coats—Velours, Bolivias, Polo 159 Ofigina!ly up to $39.75 Special, $3.98

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