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e IS NEEDSBENAYY VON TIRRTZ SIS German Admiral Discusses “Conflicting Interests” Re- guiring Sea Power. and for dirigib! a navy defen Na coast - require iner not make the m usting the regard the a distant aim worth meantime Providence has ordai pulse for Whether t United St their inte tection, their 2l t through power or through gaining politicyl friends. Seen “Conflicting Interests.” “While England for th momen only to consider America’ 8 vet the United Ppolitical hostility “Woaen and in what m: sue between the United Japan will seen today.” continued tf “In the interest of the w war will be aveided conflict will always be ica.” FARRELL CANNOT RECALL STRIKING LIEUT. HINTON | Survivor of Balloon Jaunt Gives | Naval Board Physical Col- lapse as Reason. ROCKAWAY, N. Y.. February 18.— Lfeut. Stephen A. Farrell. who came | to blows with Lieut. Walter Hintonat | Mattice, Ont., after their balloon ad- wenture into Canada, testified before the naval board investigating the in- cident tuat he could not remember | clearly what had taken place. owing | 0 his physical condition at the tim the | but He admitied that just befor altercation he “heard ;i could remember nothing Hinton, he stated. h cause .or striking th. After Hinton visi house of 2 Hudsons Bay pany employe, Farrell exp! he fell ag'eep and when h Lieut. Kloor dsked him to gether” with Hinton. He told he testified, that if he had done thing wrong he was sorry, and apologized to Hintos. e CATHOLIC BISHOP DIES. Bt Rev. William A. Porto Rico Succumbs. PHILA! Jones diocese of Porto Rico, died in eph’s Hospital sebruary 16.— not with n sea’ it is my belief that own growing | conflict between England and Amer-| RUSSIAN REDS ORDER A MILLION GARMENTS banks to PRODUCE FRIZE PLAY. at Cornell Unive AL N ~The prize RMS i The “Savings Table” —Mealtime Thrift ~U YING power is sav- ing power. J The tre- mendous intake of our kitchens and bakery forces wholesale food prices to their lowest. This saving we pre- serve and increase | through the processes of cooking preparation and give it to you in restricted prices at | table. We cube ice for your glass; we have an automatic coffee drip, none over, none short; we have single-service bread toasters, none underdone or - over- done; we have auto- matic egg boilers, a i two-minute egg boils i | ! one hundred and twenty seconds. QWe have experts who develop the efficient wasteless way of ac- complishing every task which goes to bringing | the best food to your ) plate. We minimize | breakage,spoilage, time per task—and | you get the saving at PHIA, Pa.. February 15.— | Bishop William A. Jones of the Catholic | WA ! l IS’ 5t. Jos- | been in th Bishop Jon: and was a m ian Order. Cobwebs and dust, Its 60-1 frames and wails. treated the dust Washable; Price, picture chemically gathers up scattering it no renewing. $2.25. WALL DUSTER no matter how high, are never out of reach of this convenient wall duster. enables you to reach every nook on moldings, The yarn duster without needs $1.75 amd | 12th and G Streets N.W. -| | Washington Student Awarded $50 i T Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices @u[in &Nbartin (8 1215F ST and 1212101218 G ST Wi2aRD INSTITUTION MOP For All Large Floor Spaces Stores, Offices, Public Buildings, Dance Halls, Hospitals, Schools, Churches Made of the best yarn—mop head 14 inches wide—polished wood black center—frame padded on all sides. Treated with Wizard Polish for varnished and linoleum covered surfaces. Picks up dust, cleans and polishes, all in one operation. Price, $2.50 Each @(2ARD DUSTER The most sanitary type of duster made; it does not stir up and scatter dust. Its chemical- ly treated yarn gathers and holds the dust. When it be- comes soiled you can wash it without injuring its chemical properties. Needs no renew- ing. Convenient in shape. Price, $1.00 and $1.25. - THE EVENING STAR. W SHINGTON. D. (. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1921 “One-of-a-kind” Blouses * * % *x an exclusive sale for women * ok 89.95 —for choice of 100 fine blous tatfet georgette, tricolette, Seventh at F Last 8 days of the 15% to 50% discount es, in satins and laces. Mostly one of a kind. Authentic representation of Included also are a few stout furniture the current mode, with all sizes models in georgette and crepe f stvles from 36 to 44 in one style or de chine; sizes 46 to 52. Choice, sale QUStYEE; another. $9.95. Ui (Blouse shop—tbird floor.) —_— SN try to find the “hurts.” silk tops; in black only. Full-fashioned hose with mercerized Black, seamed-back stockings, with m tions, scarcely noticeable, allow for the pr Every woman knows that a KNOX hat is the correct style —unapproachable in exclusiveness as it is irreproachable in quality. The 1921 Knox hats for spring are individually excellent Rough straws are featured, but plenty of fine straws are here also in navy, black, brown and tan with light facings. The Knox label in a hat is a guarantee of satisfaction or a new hat is yours without argu- . ment. Knox says so; we say so. Fur chokers for spring wear To the one-piece frock; to the tailored suits, yes, and even to one’s top-coat a fur choker gives the final touch. It adds an indefinable “something” that both wearer and onlooker are conscious of. Australian opossum chokers, $12.50. Ringtail sable chokers, $15.00. Squirrel chokers, $17.50. Stone marten chokers, $13.75 to $35. second floor.) (Fur shop, Sale of Skirts for misses and women $8.75 NAPPY spring styles in wool serges and baronet satins—some in solid colors; some in colorful combinations; some plain; others plaited, but all with the verve and vivacity of spring. All sizes up to 40 waist band. (Skirt shop, second floor.) Sale boys’ wash suits $2.50 grades $3.00 grades $71 49 $4.00 grades l AT this little price it is the best sort to get the boy a summer full. Su of fast color, staunchly woven. Poplins kiddy cloth galateas madras, repps drill Smartly developed in these styles: Dutch daddy Oliver Twist belted etons junior norfolks Solid colors and combinations; sizes 3 to 8. Boys' ttop, third floor. Congoleum sale now on A solid carload of rugs and floor cover- ings; subject to slight misprints. close to half the nation-wide prices Sale women’s silk hose including the popular CHIFFONS Yes, the low price comes because these hose are slightly irregular: but so trifling that you often would not know if we had not told you. It will be interesting to Women’s silk stockings, 55¢ linons middy styles novelties Children’s $3 and $3.50 guaranteed $l.15 Also the popular chiffon silk hose in brown, gray, navy, etc. Hundreds of pair but they won't linger at $1.15; buy carly. Harmless little imperfec- (First floor. south annex.] creerized tops. ice! The misses’ shop features Taffeta frocks at $22.50 ffeta claims first place for Spring and these frocks will instantly tell you why. Perky and crisp, it lends itself to the styles that Youth loves best. Here one finds the bouffant best portrayed, in paniers, tunics, draperies and cordings, enhanced by novel touches of embroidery or may- hap a colored nosegay or touch of georgette or chiffon. At this price also are tricotine frocks and others of soft crepe de chine. Colors are the wanted navy, brown, gray and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18. side (Misses' shop, second floor.) Misses’ dance frocks Ready for the Washington Birthday party or similar- social y 101 g Y y events. A hint or two: $29‘50—Hcre one finds changeable-taffetas or crepe de chine frocks veiled in tulle. $32.50Georsette crepe and lace combinations arc featured in this lot, = with flesh and peach color predominating. $39 50—“cre are georgette and chiffon velvet combinations and those irre- sistibly pretty daphine satins. (Misses® shop, second floor.) Misses’ spring coats, $25 Sports coat and dress coats of va- rious lengths, including a number of fine embroidered wraps, developed in: Coat or \\"r:.\p, whichever your choice for Spring—you can find it here; just the style you want; just the material you want; just the color you want! —suedine —suedetex (Misses’ sliop, second floor.) —bolivia —wool velour Our Nomo corsetiere will fit you with the right Nemo corset All Nemo corsets are good— the factory controls that. But all Nemo corsets are not prop- erly fitted; that rests wholly with the corsetiere. Here we have a graduate of the Nemo IHygienic Institute—a former Nemo demonstrator—who knows just the Nemo model best fitted to your type of figure. The Spring Nemo models are here. We list a few favorites: Nemo corsets, $5—Flesh-colored batiste, with rub- ber inserts at the top. Nemo self-reducing corset, $6.50—With rubber in- serts at the back. : of economy its are made s, etc. Nemo corsets, $7.25—A splendid white coutil cor- set for the average figure, with rubber at the top. Nemo Circlet brassieres, $1.50—Pink batiste bras- sieres that slip over the head and are adjusted at the back and front with tapes. Once adjusted they do not slip or ride up. (Corset shop, second floor.) 95 leather shoes at $l . We've had these shoes on sale before—sold hundreds of pairs; we have yet to make good the guarantee—a new pair free for any pair that rips. —That’s because of the Shoes are in the tru- patented process double shape natural last with stitch that is guaranteed solid leather inner and not to rip. outer soles. Every pair bears a guarantee tag. In lace or button style; black, brown or combinations. Sizes 5 to 2 for children of 2 to 11 years, $1.95. (Children's shoes, third floor.) he Hecht Co Spring takes possession of the Girls’ Shop with a lavish outpouring of lovely new clothes Sketched— Blue foul- ard with £ e o rgette, $29.50. Seventh atF AFFETA, foulard, georgette and chiffon are the chosen materials and from little miss 0 to world-wide miss 1o, Dame Fashion bestows generous choice Taffcta and foulard in navy flaunt touches of coloriul georgette or embroidery. ‘tte frocks, beruffled and frilly, 1d quaint new collars and cuffs to make their special appeal. Chiffon and geo choose wide sashes Frocks that grow in one's and two's only and give the s adecided air of_her own. Sizes 6 to 10, Priced 29.75. youngst $10.95 to § New coats for Miss Particular A splendid array of new coats that every girl will Tike. Tong and three-quarter coats, cape and dolman styles of homespuns, fine serges, poplins, polo cloths and jolly-looking tweeds. Sizes 7 to 14. Priced $7.95 to $19.50. (Girly’ shop. third floor.) Boys’ corduroy knickers, $1.39 Genuine Crompton Weatherproof CR()M PTON corduroy has a time-tried reputation for being wear and weather proof. These knick- ers are cut full and roomy, with all seams and but- tons securely sewn. : Dark drab or mouse color; formerly sold at $250 and $2. sizes 7 to 18 These grades Sale boys’ silk neckwear, 19c _French four-in-hand silk ties, just like dad’s, with a wide choice of colorful design ‘Small Boys’ Wool Junior Norfolk Suits, $5.95 New spring goods—ijust arrived. Trim little Norfolk suits with yoke and plaited jacket that but- tons to the neck and is finished with Eton collar. FFashioned of fine wool cassimeres in ne: - spring patterns. Both jacket and trousers lined through- out. Sizes4to9. = Boor.) (Boyw sliop, Little Miss. Two-to-Six is ready to don her Easter hat and coat She may select a ruffled coat, with shiny red buttons, like the one sketched ($17.50), or from any num- 3 ber of other plain and plaited N styles in homespuns, tweeds, \\\\ pelo cloths and shepherd | checks. Some jack-tar coats of blue -serge, made real sailor fashion, with eagle and brass buttons, are sure to win many admirers. $7.95 to $12.95. As for hats—her hat —there are the quaintest bonnet-shaped affairs, like the one sketched, of silk poplin and straw ($6.95) or of georgette and straw happily combined. Hats entirely of straw. in mushroom shape, have wreaths of wild flowers encircling them. Streamers to hang down one’s back and ribbons to tie 'neath one’s chin and the prettiest colors you ever saw. The prices start at §2.50. Round sailor hats for the older girl _are of fine milan straw, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon stream- ers—the sort of hats that instantly prove their superiority and smartness. ) (Tots® shop, third floor.) - Women’s bungalow dress aprons 89¢ ‘one like sketch Made of sturdy fast color ging- hams and percales in attractive plaids, stripes and checks. Light and dark grounds. Loose model. with belt; fastens at side; slips on or off in"a moment. Heatherbloom petticoats purple black grey bhrown $1 55 blue green Belgian biue Heatherbloom—the feel and finish of silk, with the service of cotton. IFinished with deep ruffle. The “Heatherbloom” label is in each petticoat. et (Women's shop, second fioor.) e .- e . 1 T B e ) S ———— RS AR R Ay S A A s kR AR ) L A kb ipt L. ] f g : § » : 5 i PR S S e AR —