Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 14

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14 SECOND MONROE INAUGURATION | W RECALLED BY PENDING EVENT Simple Ceremonial on East Capitol Front One Hundred Years Ago Likened to Harding Program. The upproaching simple inaugur tion of President-elect Warren Harding as the twenty-eighth chief magistrate of the United States. just 100 years from the date of James Monroe's second inauguration, in 182 recalls some interesting historical data embracing several of the car- «dinal principles of our federal system ©f government. Mr. Monroe's second inauguration, which fell on the 5th of March (Sunday being the 4th). haps, the first inauguration open on the east front of the Capitol. The day, it is said, was pro| for the event, and thousands w hand to hear the last inaugural ad- dress of what was termed in that day the “good era President.” facturers of llke articles in eral policies went in those days. Talented Men in Debate. The discu mainly through the influence of Clay. developed into what is called of foreign importation with a direct view of affording protection to manu- the United States and receiving Mr. Mon- ! roe's approval was the bezinning of the end of the “era of good feeling.” as far as the discussion of these fed- ion of these questions, 1821-22, called into exercise the first talent of Congress. and were carried the 1821 | eloquence and popularity of Henry This policy of building up home manufactures by a protective tariff ious | and of carrying on internal improve- : on | ments by the federal government was the beginning of the policy which has | the “American system,” the authorship of In the fall election, November, 1820, | which was attributed to Mr. Clay, and President Monroe received the vote!of which the present year is the cen- of every state in the Union and every ! tennial. These questions marked electoral vote of all the electoral col- leges, except one. One vote in the college of New Hampshire was cast for John Quincy Adams for President. When the growth of the country is considered. in the lapse of 100 years, Mr. Harding's vote last November | Wwas as sweeping in its unanimity. Mre O Danereranye Insues Up In ISZL land Mrs. Dan In the organization of the House of{Killed and the si Representatives, the (bngress, 3d of December, 1821— which continued in session to the Sth of May, 1822—there was a marked | split in the republican cratic) party. was struck Atlas, ten m south of Flint. the beginning of a wide and permanent (or demo- THREE DIE IN AUTO CRASH. FLINT. Mich.. February 21.—Mr. and Whigville Finney of Flint were | month-old child of Seventeenth ; Dunsmore was badly hurt when an ! automobile in which they were riding an interurban car at Eyss Examized division among tie republicans and| democrats upon questions of the lim- | itations and powers of the federal government. The diversity of opinion them on the policy of levying upon foreign imports, with a view specially to pro- tect domestic manufactures in the;| Tnited States, and also of entering ! into a system of internal improve-! ments throughout the states by the federal government was the nuclgus from which has developed the basis of the political organizations of the present time, excepting questions that came up in the meantime and settled by the civil war. On the 4th of Mav Mr. Monroe sent 10 Congress a message on the subject of internal improvements, which has long since been conceded by states- men of the country I:(?r:f: =“hl DR.CLAUDE . SEMONES aline Ets ow 408410 McLachlen 10th_and G ta, Phone Mais TIL Special TIRES 30x3'> Snap them un! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply Hones. as one of the| 812 14th St. 4 Doors North o H $9.80 St ablest state papers ever issued from the executive department on the general nature, character and powers of the federal government under the ! Constitution. Noted “Monroe Doctrine.” One of the leading quotations in- volved in the issues of the campaign of 1920—“the Monroe doctrine”—was embodicd in a message to Congress by President Monroe about this time. It was declared “as a principle.” the American continents, by the free and indspendent nosition which they have assumed and maintained, are hence- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, 5. Banvn HovsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. FEBRUARY 21, 1921 SLEDS Plenty here at lowest prices. 5. BavnHovsCo E BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Tuesday’s Store Hours Will Be 9:15 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. To Honor the Birthday of George Washington, the Nation’s First President —Hosts of ver) for the morning hours. Hclf-Day Special in Women’s Toggery —Wansh Satin Camisoles, trim- med with fine filet and Val. lace edge and insertion, flesh color satin with white or cream laces. Re- $1.00 gularly $1.25 —Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticomts, In colors and black, neatly made with deep flounces. Marked down from $3.50 $3_0 and $4.00 to.... Kann's—Second Floor. Half-Day Special in Dress Ginghams —A 1 Yard l 2 2C —Medium and dark colors, in attractive plaids, for children's school dresses, women's house and street dresses, and bunga- low aprons. —All 32 inches wide. When have you bought dress ging- before at a price like ' Kann's—Street Floor. Half-Day Specials New Spring Dresses 8205 new models some The assortment Bought to Sell at a Very Special Price Tuesday. ... —\We have also included with these broken lots from -higher priced lines. includes— —Heavy quality Georgette Crepe Dresses. —Smart models of fine quality taffeta. —Crepe de Chine Dresses, simple and more elaborate styles. —Handsome Dresses of crepe meteor and satin. —Serviceable models of tricotine. —There are new long waist blouse effects, also straightline models, taffeta dresses made with many little ruffles, and finished with wide Half-Day Hosiery Specials Women’s Radmoor Pure Silk Hose $1.50 value, Half-Day Special’In GLOVES $2.00 —Women's Two-clasp, Im- ported Glace Kid Gloves, with Paris point stitched backs; in black, white, tan and brown; also white with black and black with white stitching. —Tuesday Morning, a Pair . —Seamless feet, reinforced soles, heels and toes, wide hems, in black, white a A special for Tuesday morning only. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. For a Big Half-Day Special 400 Trimmed Hats - special values are presented for the half day’s shopping, making it decidedly worth your while to arrange a shopping tour Half-Day Rug Special Seamless Brussels Rugs Seconds of the $34.95 Grade Sxue i SSize 513.95 s is & Wool Brussels Rug at the price you would sxpect to pay for a RTass rug. Attractive oriental designs, in werviceable colorings. Subject to slight factory imperfec- tions. Kann's—Third Floor. Half-Day Special Knit Underwear —Women's Fine Ribbed Vests, “Cumiy Cut” with can't slip straps, silk tapes. neck and arms. ing... —20c values, special for the half day, 3 for 50c, lSC or each 5 Kann's—Street Floor. For the Half Day These Exceptional Values in WOMEN’'S COATS New Polo Coats U - $14.95 Morning. ........ —Three-quarter length. full fancy silk lined, belted and loose, flare-back models. New Spring Coats Tuesday . $25.00 Morning.......... —Three-quarter loose back flare coats, with new bell sleeves, silk lined and trimmed with rows of forth not to be considered as sub- jects for future colonizatio: y : : B : B : uropean power. . This _principle, sashes in contrasting shades. s:Q_c stitching. Colors ar; tan zn? rookie. ” —New sport coats of velour de laine and gold- since known as the ‘“Monroe doc- FWE—— tone, Tuxedo front, belt all around, silk lined, in tan, copenhagen and rookie. Very pretty models to select from. —Some styles are made with full circular skirts, scalloped at the bottom, with facings of This Is a semi-bituminous coal, of anthracite EGG SIZE, very hard, doesn't break up, screened, trine,” was the subject of a more ®general discussion in the campaign of 1920 than at any time since it was Regularly $6.49, delivered clean, no ingrafted into our political system— dirt, hotter than about a hundred years ago. During the session of the Seven- teenth Congress, 1821, the subject of a protective tariff and internal im- provements constituted the chief top- ics of discussion. and at this time there are indications that the incom- ing administration of the government may continue to discuss the pros and cons of federsl policies precipitated to its disposition during the Monroe administration, one hundred years ago. ‘The passage of the act of i a duty or tariff upon seve mmt’l'v.!l"‘ » Still Selling Paints —at 10% to 15% off ‘URN tl:tis paint supply sale to prompt ac- . count if you want to share in the saving. Like all good things, the sale will not last always. anishes, enamels, stains, polishes and varnishes for all purposes still available at 10% to 15% below regular. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 i Then Come Here to Buy All Your VICTOR RECORDS and a VICTROLA s1 Your Home Victrola XI . Eight 10-in. 85¢ Rec- (75 C N B $10.00 DOWN slack or anthracite; houses heated quickly as never before. See exhibit in our office. John P. Agnew & Co., i | Balance Small Monthly Amounts Sole ‘Agent for Kranich & Bach and Emerson Pianos WORCH’S 1110 G PIANOS FOR RENT Established brilliant shades, henna, light green, etc. —Somie of the georgettes are in very youthful styles, trimmed with rows of fancy braid on bodice, and three rows of braid on skirt, has a double skirt with underpart of georgette. —Another charming model is made of taffeta, has the new French neck so popular with the younger set, self collar trimmed with little buttons, tight-fitting basque bodice, full skirt with three rows of cording. —Pretty Mignonette Dresses, hand embroidered, long waist, pointed tunic. Sizes for misses and women. $16.95 Tuesday Morning We Con- tinue the Sale of Dresses at —Unusual values in this lot. Some special purchase, others taken irom stock. Kann's—Second Floor. Half-Day Sale of Smart Separate Skirts $9.98 Values—Tuesday Morning, A Special in Mignonette Blouses Originally $5.95 Value, —All-wool Poplin 8kirts, in navy dnd black; also in black with white stripes. —New Plaid Skirts in pleated models, in new color com- binations, are also to be found at this —These are made with a sou- tache braid collar and girdle, which i# finished with sash ends of the mignonette. All are tie-on models, and the col- ors are flesh, bisque, Copen- hagen, rose and jade. —At the same price are pretty striped crepe de chines in reg- ular and extra gizes; georgette lace and embroidery trimmed; in white, flesh, bisque. Also many pretty crepe de chine blouses in tailored styles: also embroidered georgette price. —Kann's—Second Flcor. $7.49 and $8.49 $5.75 Tuesday Morning, Choice. ... —This includes visca braids, hats all of straw, straw and faille silk combined, fancy braids, “bird’s eye” braids, barn- yard straws and other handsome models. —They are shown in the popular off-the-face shapes, small brim sailors, side roll, and side droop shapes, mushrooms, pokes, tricornes, banded sailors, etc. —The trimmings are ribbons, flowers, ornaments, imitation paradise, jet pins, etc. Color abounds riotously in the new hats of this season—red, blue, paradise shades and, of course, plenty of the popular pearl gray. Kann’s—Second Floor. For the Half Day We Continue Our Great Silk Sale —Thousands of choice weaves, offered at wonderfully low prices. We direct your special attention to the following. Come when the store opens to have plenty of time for selec- tion before we close at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday. —These taffetas are from our regular stock, selling regularly at §2 a yard. You can therefore realize what an opportunity this is. They are 35 inches wide, in brown, tan, gray, Jap blue, gendarme, dark brown, marine blue, navy blue and black. Limited quantity at this "™ Sport Silks, Special, $2.95 Yard February, 1920, Prices, $650 to $8.00 —These silks are ideal for sport and early spring wear. They are shown in solid colors and ten different color combinations, in stripes, plaids and checks; also all white and all black. 36 to 40 inches wide. Half-Day Special in Balance of Our Winter Coats Originally Priced From $25.00 to $50.00 Now in Three Lots, at $14.95, $19.90 and $31.95 —Plain and fur trimmed models—coats, dolmans and wraps; all silk lined. The materials are velours, bolivias, frostglo, silvertip bolivia and kerseys. Sizes are broken. Kann's—Second Floor. For the Half Day A Run-of-the-Mill Sale of Sheets and Pillowcases At Prices That Take You Back to Pre-War Days —And fortunately this sale occurs just in time, for those who expect Inauguration guests, to lay in supplies. —The quantities are limited—only 850 sheets and 1,343 pillowcases. —Housekeepers, boarding-house owners, hotel proprietors, all High-Grade Paints, $4 Per Gal. ! Special at All Silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe | | who have need for additional sheets and cases, will find a saving i 54.87 . $1.25 Yard 2 opportunity to purchase tomorrow morning. HUGH | $3 99 —Fine Navy Blue Serge Skirfs, Choice Qualities, 39 Inches Wide —They are all sold subject to slight imperfections, but nothing 3 [} lr!;)‘xv z;n:l:gd;ngg’e‘x:, with nar- ~—You know the price u»suall)‘ ?éi‘ked txor llhdl‘s qu&hly. The salehulserl_ sufficient to implir their usefulness. 1 ! Skirts of pavy Shotce ofinthylponuler (yilieleo i BRIRRE S —_The flaws consist of a bit of uneven stitching, an oil spot or two —Th ‘. ecently offered a ack serge. . < Ganed S = 334 New York Avenue R e Dlatn with aathered Colored Chiffon Dress Taffetas or a few pinholes and similar imperfections. Wholesale PAINTS b Tuesday &t the ubove special baoks and gathered A —They are made from well known brands of sheetings; among S Retail price. around. Special $1.69 Yard e ( —Percales, Anchor, Con- DsI Sheets estoga, New Bedford and Pillowcases Fruit of the Loom. at at plain and hemstitched the ends of the same brands of sheeting, in ex- tra and regular lengths, Kann's—Street Floor. in suit shades—brown, and navy. Bargain Table—Street Floor. Half-Day Spec in Children’s Garments —Mildred Louise Bloomer Dresses, new shipment just in. Tuesday $2 48 morning, at . —These are for little tots from 2 to 8 years. They are made of chambray, and checked ging- hams, algo some in white lawn. with blue. —Pleated White Skirta, to wear with the middy blouses. They ure made of Lonsdale jean, and in sizes from 6 to 12 years, Formerly priced at $1.98. ~ Spe- clal, Tuesday morning. $1.00. smocking of pink and Kann's—8econd Floor. Handkerchiefs e Wi T —Women's Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, one corner embroid- ered. Extra quality, and dainty designs. Tuesday $1.00 or 35C embroidered, special 25C sale price, each Kann's—S8treet Floor. Half-Day Specials in White Wash Fabrics —A profitable half day for you if you secure some of these good values in white goods. Practical fabrics that you will need shortly for the summer garments, can be bought at a saving Tuesday morning. . suitable s dresses women’s blouses, etc. & VAT e . —Plain and Fancy White Volles, in all the new stripe and plaid styles: very closely woven; 36 Fer 50c Half-Day Specials in Skirtings and Pleatings —Fine Volile Skirting, $3.25 value; a yard $2 0 8 5 —An unusually pretty skirting, with six hemstitched tucks. Bandings and Pleatings Originally 50c to $125—in a e arimd9C Yard —These are In different widths and the materials are georgette, chiffon, and organdy, We have them in white and a good va- riety of colors. Kann's—Street Floor, Half-Day Specials Dress Goods —It will pay you to come down town Tuesday morning for these specials in Dress Goods alone, even if for noth- ing else. Note the good values. Priestley’s Imported French Serge —All-wool, in navy only inches wide, a_quality w last fall at $4.50 a yard. For the half day, a yard.. Navy Tailor Serge ches wide, an excellent Our price last fall for ty was $5 morning a yard, Kann's—S8treet Floor. NECKWEAR -—Vestees, choice —These are in lace and eyelet embroidered effects, in white and ecru. Up-to-the-minute styles. —High-neck Sleeveless Guimpes, of net, with muslin body. Regularly 79c, special for Tuesday morning at.......... i 65¢ —Roman Striped Sashes of tricolette, finished with fringe. Regularly $398, & o . $3.00 Kann’s—Street Floor. HALF-DAY SPECIAL 175 More Steel Folding Cots Purchased From the Government at a Very Low Price —If Purchased in the Regular Way These Cots Would Cost Us $5.15 Each. Tuesday Morning at, Each. ..., Kann's—Third Floor. epring of dou- ble-link fab- ric, the head and foot are of heavy 1-inch tubing, and fold up so that cot can be stored in small space when not in use. Half-Day Special in Nottingham Wash Laces Originally 19c and 25c—A Recent Special at 12%c a Yard—Tuesday Morning, 8c Yd. —They include beading finished edges, and plain edges, and in- sertions. Among them are platte vals. Imitation Duchess and imitation filet lace. 70-inch Cotton Lining Nets, a Yard —1In white only. This is our regular §3c qual- 6 C ity special for the half day at. Kann's—Street Floor. Half-Day Special From The Linen Store Bleached Mercerized Damask, & good heavy welght, and very elosely woven, in many attractlive patterns, Half-day 69C price, a yard.. —Mercerized Dinner Napkins, 20-in, size, hemmed, ready for use, very fine quality, in four choice patterns. hed Turkish Towels, size, and good heavy with hemmed 25C 15,000 Yards Cur- tain and Drapery Materials Originally Priced From 49c to 65c a Yard, Tues- day’s Half-Day Price, 23c i Three large tables filled with these special values for to- morrow morning’s shoppers. —Cretonnes, heavy quality, light and dark ground effects, in beautiful floral. verdure, striped bird and jasper designs, full 36 in. wide. Good range of color combinations to select from. —Plain Marquisettes, in wh m or ecru, extra heavy qual- rd wide. ¥ Marquisettes, With fine woven edge, suitable for fancy work, etc. —Cretonne Marquisettes, beau- tiful patterns, copied from the finest cretonnes, plain and two- tone effects, in wonderful col- orings. —Heavy Colored Curtain Scrim, in verdure tapestry designs, in a variety of colorings, suitable for draperies, etc. —Curtain Volles, plain hemmed, also hemstitched borders. Kann's—Third Floor. P PR ——

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