Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 21

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1921. 21 RN AR We Pay THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Bolshevik Troops in Tiflis, | “HIUOR”IN MEDICINE. Cyamond (C. Georgia Govemment\ in Flight Attorney General Rules That It Is 402-404 Seventh Street ] Not Limited to Alcohol. Congress. in permitting the use of | “liquor” for manufacture of certain U. S. Warships Off Cuba—Japanese Woman May At-|medicives JZnd tollet preparations did tend Political Meetings—Cuba-U. S. Cable Done. S amicehe Ao e Other World News in Brief. in the opinion of neral Palmer. who has| Next Door to R. Harris & Co. By the Assoviated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, February Bolshevik troops numbering abou 000 entered Tiflis Friday evening, it said in a dispatch received here. For arrested by the police authorities of all of Barcelona. a trades as shot and killed here sin escaped. . brandy, rum. gin, wine and malted liquors may be em- ploved for that purpose if used un- der proper permit. The opinion was sought by Secre- of the Tr Houston. who had suggested that the word “liquor” as used in the act meant only alco- DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly 2% Slizabeth Ridgeway to Wed. |iol: PARIS—Anouncement of the en- 1 gagement of Elizabeth, daughter of | Mrs. Henry Rid to Count | on of th rquise de Bre- made in the aris edition ni‘ w York Herald The bride- | the nxollwr of (n H \cic-mu-:'rnz/ Neh( tlme you buy Clgar‘ ettes, go in and ask for English Ovals. It's a mighty good habit, be- cause Englisl\ Ovals are a mighty good cigarette. Made by Philip Morris & Co.. Ltd. a few hours on Friday there was considerable looting in the city by {local communists, it is said. but late in the day the soviet government | begau to restore order. The Italian, [Jac German and Turkish missions in|teu Tiflis did not leave when the Georgian | the government fled and are still there. The anti-bolshevik government pro- | girl. claimed in Erivan, capital of Armenia. ] about two wecks ago has been ousted interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly Pay-Day Specials We are going to make a bargain demonstration tomorrow— placing on sale some very special values—that we have marked at very special prices—to show you what an advantage you have in The Gamond Shop—always—but most particularly tomorrow! 3 Big Suit Specials In the newest models— the most wanted materials. $94.75 $29.75 $39.75 for we've “under= interest on special savings accounts—compounded semi- annually There Are No Penalties EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building re-established a soviet repub members of the anti-bolsh, gime have been imprisoned rest are said to be fleeing. fon between Cuba | tes. It is «(ndl t Row at Labor Congress. of the mhlol | JLONDON.—The opening of the Ital- ian labor congress at Leghorn Satur- of The first day was accompanied by a disorderly | official messages will be between the acene, according to a Leghorn dis-|palace here and the White House at patch to the Central News. The de Washington. These will be of a con- feat of the communist element, ho gratulatery nature between Presi ever, is a foregone conclusion, the|dent Menocal ana President Harding. | message asserts, Four thousand dele- gates were in attendance. The meet- ing began with disorderly proceed-| ings, the singing of revolutiowa songs and stamping on the floors| going on while the mayor was deliver- ing his opening address. Trafic Ban. | al traffic in France. | s been under government n for the past five S is now being conducted on an open- | market basis. Special permits for — importation are no longer necessary. Museum fo Houor Cervantes. MADRID.—The installation of the Cerevantes museum in Madrid will be begun soon in the house in the Calle "I IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIllllllllllllillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IIII 20 for 254: —E- Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.\W. M/ —]lmmlmmfl"l“"“||||||||||||||||Illllllllllllllmlll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||| In Hurry for Postal Union. Cervantes where lived Lope De Ve the celebrated Spanish dramatist poet, a cotemporary of Cerva The house in which Cervantes hims lived, at the corner of this street, is|Jt says this date should be as early no longer in existence, having been|as possible. owing to the enormous replaced by another structure. benefits that ‘will arise from the ar- — rangement for the trade of all the countries concerned, especially in connection with the exchange of lit- erary matter. n nations, the Lnited Stalcs and ain, and inquiries when the new rangement will be put into effect. - Don't judge of the values by prices, marked” them. Mostly Tricotines and French Serges—perfectly beautiful models—strictly tailored and in the new draped effects—Navy, Black, Tan, Rookie, etc. Silk-lined; artistically embroidered and some braid trimmed. Full assortment of sizes. Five Doctors Attend Princess. ATHENS.—Princess Anastasia has been seriously ill for several days with ptomaine poisoning. Five doc- tors have been in attendance upon her. It is said that although condition was serious she w proving. Queen Sophie also Everything Under ONE ROOF Fresh From Our Smoke House! Breakfast BACON ;1% 28¢ S. Warships Off Cuba. MO, Cuba.—Units of the m- | United Stat tlantic fleet "have ar- ill, | rived here fi Panama. The French suffering from the grippe. cruiser Jeanne d’Arc is expected to- Former Premier Rhallis is being|day with French midshipmen on taken to Paris to undergo radium|board. and Admiral Wilson has pre- treatment for cancer of the face. The|pared a special program of enter- doctors here feared to operate on him nment durmfl their four-day stay | owing to his advanced age. r. G Brand-new Striped Crepe Blouses— & s it *4.98 —_— Jugoslavs Occupy Longatice. TRIESTE.—Jugoslav troops have oc- Popular “Tyback” cupicd the railway junction of Longu- ot | S t moel, itk bie $2 9 8 i it el lo Bt | Por Infants and adren | moke NI 4to6Ib. 1 8c i ollar an cufis. vith Italy. FI J ies were WEALErS— i, and cuns . TN S snen. o | In Use For Over 30 Years | Average, Ib < During the ceremonies the Italian and | glways bears H - ugoslav banners were intertwined. the M‘ = = Jupan Women Gain Toue, | Sgoatare of d i Palmine Swiss Cheese Derrydale Handsome Flowered emmmeee pattern — high-grade 9.90 TOKIO.—The rights of women in Japan were advanced a step when the house of representatives adopted the | bill giving women the right to at- tend political meetings. It has been | commented upon as an_important ad- | vance toward the emancipation of Japanese womanhood. I | | Domestic Ib., 55¢ Kraft Cheese Ib., 25¢ 7 1bs. for $1.60 Nut Butter, Ibi....iv2c 4 Ibs. for $1.00 Petticoat Skirts— The Exclusive Shop With T the Exceptional Specials Butter Ib., 57¢ Fresh Creamery VIGHY MJMMmdlrfhedrntt of the French Govern: New and effective Wool Plaids—box plaited; full width. SPECIAL .......... Socialists to Fight Reaction. VIENNA.—The_international social- ist conference has adopted all the | resolutions which had been placed | before it, with an added clause that | counter-revolution and reaction must be fought with every means. A reso- lution creating an “international | labor community of socialist parties” | also was adopted. FANCY YOUNG LAMB-CUTS Legs of Lamb . . Ib., 35¢ | Breast Lamb . . . Ib., 12¢ Shoulders Lamb, Ib., 20c | Rib Lamp Chops, Ib., 32¢ Ask Your Physician ‘There is now an ample sup- ply of this famous Mineral ‘Water, and it can readily be obtained from Dealers Ex-Premier's Son Attacked. TOKIO.—An attack by seven as- sailants upon Hachiro Saionji, son of , Marquis Saionji, former premier and | head of the Japanese delegations at the Paris peace conference, in whlchl the victim was slightly injured, was| announced by the newspapers in ex- | tra editions. Six of the assailants have been arrested. The attack oc- curred at the home of the victim, who | detended himself with his sword and despite his injuries put his assailants to rout. BELGRADE BROOMS, each 29¢ Chuck Roasts . . Ib., 18c| Fresh Hog Brains Ib., 18¢ Plate Beef . . . . Ib., 14c| Pure Pork Sausage. . .Ib., 25¢ Smoked Frankfurters. .1b., 25¢ | Pork Luncheon Roll. . .1b., 35¢ Pork Pudding.. . .. .. ..lb., 15¢ | Fancy Young Hens. . . .1b., 42¢ SUNSHINEEvaporated MILK, & 121/5¢ A Full Cream Milk of Very High Value—BUY A DOZEN CANS for $1.50 Old Dutch Every-Day Milk Van Lill’s . COFFEE Smalt Size CHOW CHOW Ib., 25¢ |5cansfor29c vlloz.Jar,l()c HIGH-GRADEBrand JA 19¢ SWEET PRUNES fnerFruit —Direct From Sunny California Utility Size .......lIb.,, 9c—Box of 50 Ibs........$4.50 Larger Size ......lIb.,15c—Box of 25 Ibs........$3.75 Extra Size .......lb.,25c—Box of 25 Ibs.. ......$6.25 ¢, HENRY E. GOURD General Distributor 456 Fourth Avenue New York Folled in Assassination Plot. VALE! Spain.—Two trades | uniopists on their way from Madrid to Barcelona with the avowed object | of attempting the assassination of an impor.ant personage there: have been DISTRIBUTORS G. G. CORNWELL & SON JOHN H. ) UDBR To Those Desiring Oxfords Spring Has Rewarded For all ’round town and country wear, the sturdy ozford is singular in its class. Spring ’21 has sintroduced many new styles for your immediate consideration at A Comervative Model Is Faithfully Copied “THE HOMER” — as illustrated. Made of very mellow brown kidskin, T e £0°05 Other Oxfords in Many Styles “THE PEGGY'—TBere is no bet- “THE BERWICK™—A brogse oz- ter or more practical sport ozford ford for sport or general wear. Queen Quality Boot Shop Final Week of Our Anniversary Sale OF et sm— Boots—Pumps—Oxfords Assorted Flavors, Jar than this keen model. Made o! the finest brown calfskin, Made of the finest drown calfskin, ball strap. 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