Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, T92I. 728-31 Tth St. N. Big Shoe Values Men, Wcmen, Children at Men’s Shoes' $3.90, $4.90 Women’s Shoes High and Low $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 Children’s Shoes A Two-Day Sale of Sewing Machines AT Reduced Prices Very special sewing machine bargains created for thrifty women tomorrow and Thursday. These include machines that we-know will give complete satisfaction, and offered at prices that we know to be lower than vou can possibly equal elsewhere. Attachments and instructions given free with all sewing machines purchased. 5] .2 week | 1 2, | A Small Cash Poyment Delivers ‘ | Your Selection at Once—Balance $75 Singer, $35.50 Demonstration Floor Sampiles These Singers are all Drophead—the kind agents ask double our sale price. $70 White, $33.75 Demonstrator’s floor samples. Drophead. Com- plete set of attachments. Warranted $75 Domestic, $55.50 special, Drophead, brand-new. $55.50. Extra Domestic New Willard Cabinet, $51.00 Lessing Drophead, $39.00 Weekly or - Singer, Used. ., ... .$28.50 Monthly Clab Domestie, Electric Payments Rotary Kom- Will Go Far Part , .e1 87500 Toward A tull € Needies, Bob- Paying for the i Bins, Oil and wupplics for all Machine of makes of machines, Hemstitehing, 10¢ yard Your Choice CALLED UNLIKELY Fifty-Nine Communists in As- sembly Not Fighting to it presence of striking av situation is the + communist deputies in the assombly now in session to 1d adopt « one is tempted to believe gdom is ov of that might a constitu irst glun { that the k an upl | republic ! communism. | shows that the ¢ in namo only. In Jugoslavia the po- | litical partics. whether in or out of | powe Jugoslay and al- | ways pro Party n :ommanding the only H's party ke & n Agram or Zagreb name ‘the chief ~s to attend the mbly. His posi- constitution is he cannot take ce to the Kine ests that there be . and ref Croatian kingdom | Other Jugoslavs consider such an {arrangement impossible. They say |the situation is similar to that in Italy after the f . to that of Great Britai union and to that i e today. The ireal fignt in the assembly concerns | | the form of the union ome de- manding a federation with local gov- ernments, while othefs want the provinces divided into administrative | departmente. | Make-Up of Government. | The present government is formed | through the union of radicals, dem- | oerats and peasants. the leaders of {xhich are for division, according to administrative needs, into perhaps ents, instead of hav- ion by provinces such as Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, and so {on. They want national unity With- | out division into states, Which, they | sav. develop local differences. 1'am convinced that Jugoslavia will | continue to exist as a unified king- ! dom, for the union parties far out- | number the separatists, who in di- ivigion see a chance for political i spoils. But it is most remarkable {that the presence of the fifty-nine | communist._deputies does not preoc- {cupy the Jugoslavs nearly as much {as_the problem of national unity. Probably if Radisch continues to ! refuse to join the aesembly new | elactions will take place, but the fattitude of the government is that it has nothing to do with the affair and | that it is merely a private quarrel | between Radisch and his electors. HONOR WM. DEAN HOWELLS. NEW YORK, March 1.—Men of let- ters from all parts of the country of Willlam Dean Howells, who was president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters from its incep- tion until the day of his death, May 11, 1920. Members of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, as well as of the academy, attended. |NAVAL STORES FOR GERMANY. SAVANNAH, Ga. March 1.—The shipment of naval stores to Germany has been resumed through this port. The steamship Mar Mediterraneo sailed with 1.750 barrels of naval stores for Hamburg, and the steam- ship Themisto |8 _due to take on 3.000 barrela for Rotterdam. These will be the first shipments of any size to these ports since the signing of the peace treaty. Of Theater Custom Fads wax and wane at play and . movie. The con- fection accompani- ment of theater pastimes is ap- proved by all who know the piqaant delicacy of CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS Milk chocolate creams of sapreme quality, made irre- sistible to taste by the fresh mint flagor. “THE TANG IS THE ZEST OF IT!” A dainty box, = rdly more | 3 s Jugo- | met_here today to honor the memory | JUGOSLAVIASPLIT [AMUSEMENTS B. The Doners, a new ieam playing to- gether for the first time, give promise of climbing into the front :anks of en- tertainers in recorq time, judged by their opening performances at Kelth's week. and oth many s ir cle this thing ising please brought forth Plause in every minute of the ; I Doner P fjand manne vim, scor for sister | family, igin: A pretentic F. KEITH'S—Doner Trio. this | The individual effort of each m! *nthusiastic ap- | Kitty | has be er Garden 2’ song have 'd with her usual | all the way. Ted | v and necessary to aua s the and a prom-| o the | dances with A feature last d dancing of an old | sang | 1l dane Ray- | their way ; the bill, which is supplemented with the Current Topics. COSMOS—Vaudeville, Mme. Doree’s well known “Celeb- rities,” an aggregation of grand opera singers, with principals whose unusual voices are rarely heard in a vaudeville entertainment, 3 a gran, mos Th . their tion of from * being bers. notable num- The excery : all from the better known operas, concluding with | popular chorus 10 Ole Virginny.” a hig n “Carry Me i : y 1 trea; ck George . who return this week with their semi-blackface act funnier, if possible, George is a minstrel t pwmanship and his ever b with the which tes how a proud and ambitious nomay sometimes find ) timid cou wif, « real geniu is combi in Tire en- mea with features; a hoop-twirling number new and pleasing ek and Kenned nd short comp PPy comedy Iy interesting Dougl, ture ror Rookie's Return cle nd m tine, with brains and ' the news pictures and other filme make the inaugural week bill a good and snappy one STRAND—“Five Virginia Melody and spersed Strand Theater this week Kibe enjoyment of t play plcture U “Bon Ton Girls.” It must have required minutes for the au the burle! bling fand syncopation, with clever comedy round out a well balanced bill at the | The Five ] Virginia Belles top the feature num- brass instru-; followed Palmero's troupe add to the ADVERTISEMENT. 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Added to an extremely varied selection-of individual modes are values out-of-the-ordinary, and of a character that proclaims this as a most important event from every standpoint. Materials: Horsehair Milan Lisere Braids All the popular styles, in every L springtime color. Specially priced at $3.95 and $5.00. $3.95 and $5.00 | Cellophane favorite | All-Over Visca Fancy Imported Sale of Sport and Dress Skirts Values Worth Up to $12.50.... 3.9 A wonderful selling occasion for Wednesday—offering two hun- dred brand-new Spring Sport and Dress Skirts at a phenomenally low price. cate again this season. THE SMARTEST OF SEPARAT SKIRTS—FASHIONED OF Velour Plaids, Checks, Plain Velours, French Serge, Novelty Mixtures and Mannish Serge You may select from Box Pleated Side Pleated Accordion Pleated \ the following desirable styles: Embroidered Tailored Flare Tucked Novelty Effects Sport Styles Indeed, these wonderful values will be hard to dupli- Colors of Navy, New Blue and combinations of Blue and Tan, Brown and Tan, Black and White, Navy and Copen, Green and Brown, etc. All regular size waistbands and skirt lengths. Seoend Floor—SBkirt Section. 0)} 0 Unusual Values Truly a remarkable collection to choose from—not a hat in the sale that | could be ordinarily purchased at these moderate prices. Goldenbers’s Millinery Shop—Second Floor. Polo Cloth Coats For Misses and Women - $9.75 These are smart-looking coats that every woman and young miss finds so serviceable and de- sirable for spring wear when the winter wraps become too heavy for comfort. Jaunty 36-inch belted models, fashioned of splendid quality all- wool Polo Cloth, well tailored Trimmed with patch pockets and novelty cuffs. Colors of new blue henna and tan. Sizes for misses and wom- and finished. en. Continued for Wednesday—the Sale of Women’s Spring Suits Worth Up to $32.50 $19.75 ‘Women who appreciate bi glcce of good fortune to be ngl remarkable low price Materials: All-Wool Tricotine, Poiret Twill, French and Men’s Wear Serge. Silk lined with Plain or Fancy Silks. l ton The McCall Spring Fashion Book A rich mine of useful informa- tion about the new styles—show- ing the changes in the new modes McCall Pattern Counter—First Floor, suit values will deem it a e to choose smartly styled pring Suits right at the beginning of the season, at such a New Models: Flares, Ripples and Straightlines with belts. Fancy stitching, em- broidery, braid and but- Is Ready radical and authentic Colors: Harding Blue Zinc Tangerine Tomato Flame Pheasant Brown Navy Black Platinum Gray i trimming, Sizes 16 to 40.

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