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4 i L : ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921. In that policy no narrow view) $7.000,000 trust fund left by Mrs. rvmv“ FARM LOAN BONDS SOON. [RAILROAD RATES BLAMED |[LATIN AMERICANS TOLD |28 frterent witl v a parc, but our | tes Patmer Lo Botter Palmer, r, and Y i e 1 hall be by co-operati Ho e Pal . Corner. $75,000,000 Tssue May Be oftered | FOR HIGH FOOD PRICES U. S. WANTS TO HELP | th¢ dommon intorests of il " | " Judxe Page ruled that while Mra. | ‘15th and H Ste =t Sl EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room “We have and will have no ulterfor | Palmer had the privilege of disposing | purposes with respect to any of the re-|of this trust fund in h. wi publics of Latin America. We wish 10/no benefits from it and could in a Few Days. Northwes A new fssue of farm loan bonds to [Speakers Say Cabbages Bought {n |Secretary Hughes Extends Friend- | help o x common prosperity through the | saia o posse [The fund was left . London é o t of approximately $75,000,- safeguarding of peace, the n at_her dispo: er_husband B U rrobably be offered for sub-| Texas for $3.50 a Ton Sell in ship to Visitors at Metropolitan | friendship and of mutually advantageous | s———sbomtl 28 D00 JUSATC | where up-to- scription In the next few days, ac- Chi for 7 ts Pound. Club Luncheon nmercial intercourse. We cannot fail| “You will feel the need of a fur neckpiece | | Gate papers are aiways avail- cording to Treasury officials. cago for 7 Cents Pound. 3 to realize that can have neither se- | when you lay of your winter coat. Your e e vive o reception ana forwarding of mail, advice obtained on ail matfers of travel, and where American visitors In London may be traced through the Reg- istration Department conducted by our London Office. ew by C £ o curity neither stability no R A o . Commieeoh: | CHCAGO, March 15.—Responsibiiity | The policy of the United States toward ss re: s OLD FURS MADE OVER preme Court decision of szru;lré' 231 for the high prices of foodstuffs was I'I:l:in WE:&'@J;‘%TS&T’:““Ts‘y’,'éi?5mg."m Vv L £ Ata I cost will be as good and stylish as ty of the federal |ascri 5 ¢ 3 upnolding o e O ade as soon | AScribed to railway rates by speakers |4dqress to a group of special commis- |looking forward with ¢ Con= o rage Wt Feaxonatile iDHCES: LT Lo A Y e intirated that it |Defore the National Shippers’ conference. | sioners from those countries at & lunch- | fidence to an era of cxceptional mutual . . ;s o Ve i 3. yes- together 3 ' Jeast thirty davs before | Speakers sald that “Cabbage selling |eon given at the Metropolitan Club yes- | benefits through our working tog MAR'Ile woLF WHAT ARE YOU WORTH TO “ Jould be At e e Tab1e. Tor |in Chicsen for 7 conts per pound has | 1eNday by Dr. L. S Rowe, director gen- |in a spirit of mutual tr eral of the Pan-American Union. 3 actual loaning. sold for $3.50 4 ton in Texas” and that | “ “[¢needs no words of mine. said the 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. OOIEERE e erin Amrica el CranEss are rouing in the groves of| Secten of Bate, s sy v o e | MUST RETURN 1,665,000, ooy = . Europe and =0 he | California under signs reading, “Too | o riend- | | i four-ffths of all the coffee the gns read| ship which the people of the United Your salary is what you are worth to nearly fo cheap to sell; help yourself. States hold for the people of their sister | CHICAGO, March 15.—Federal Judge | world_produces. ge has ruled that the| = The conference, representing farmers, | republics of America, and that the y AT T e e and. others, Xe- | of the present administration will be to | George T. I your employer. i ted a sal that a permanent or~ (draw us together even more closely by | government must return $1.663 The amount you save is what you are Jected & proposal thatia o {the ties of mutual esteem and heipful- |paid as an inheritance tax on ganization be formed to be known as the worth to yourself. tional Organization of Shippers and hem——————— ' Consuers, bt naicatca that rosolu- | S| ne ’y‘tem.hc dew.ltm‘ Of . wmon ence would be sent to Congress and to of your earnings in a Savings Account with railway executives of the country. 5 - A Live stock men, railway officials and 3 the Union Trust Company will enable you men Tepresentingthe railrond brother- . to know the satisfaction of being steadily orum I J RSN | ioods were ambng those W 1 Glen Plumb, author of the Plumb plan, e eIV | e AT DUPONT CIRCLE the twenty-three highest p govern- nient o ncluding the President 155 2,4,6, 7 rooms and 2 baths, 2-entrances, “The railroads,” he said, “were a lowed an increase in rates of 10 per cen: % 2 elevators, cafe and switchboard. Apply the = Automobile Show THIS WEEK Convention Hall Open 10:30 A. M.—10:30 P. M. Admission, 50 Cents ‘War Tax, 5 Cents. to cover wage adjustments allowed by . :’JNION IRUST COMPANY e a n > rent you are now paying to the purchase of one “OF.THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. “ ot e e i of these beautiful apartments. Auspieces Washington Automotive Trade Association | e T Sterling & Tires Sturdy—rugged—dependable. Custom-made. Extra heavy—Extra large—Extra strong. STERLINGS are the tires of “high mileage at low cost.” Sterling Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. Wire Wheels Repaired. Rims and Rim Parts of the being blamed for." 815 15th St. N.W. Police and Ex-Service Men Ready " o . COAL £ WOOD been on duty here since last Friday disturbances growing out of the mis- : £ il the) ehgoting ot | I to Giaperse ' ‘crowd of megroes on the QUALITY = = streets. were withdrawn today. SERVICE 2 < z ||were prepared to deal with any|/}l i h ity last 13 ) . . . y P e e T AN . 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 365 successful days that reflect a glow of pride gl e s dopen catsos o e = = s due (e T e FOR FULL PARTICULARS, SEE = It mount of wages paid which labor s ;‘acrrlel::-ipa!mg, but is The F. H. Smlth Company TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWN = FROM SPRINGFIELD, OHI1O | SllilImmimimim [ G for Any Outbreak—Governor SP] NGFTELD, Ohio, March 15. All National Guard troops which have night as a protection against racial 3 Consult Us About Your Requirements treatment of a little white girl by an ||| unknown negro and the shooting of y authorities annou that they further disturbances. More than 100 VALUE former service men and city firemen night, car while a dozen squads of machine gun- . 3 riot calls. T)\en». were no disorders. || upon the record of this sturdy and dependable, yet o menne e e |l NMARLOW COAL CO. equipment over to the police and ex- . . . 1621 14th St. N.W. medium-priced, car (magneto equipped)—‘“the car service men who will be on duty(|ll Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. W.S. KENWORTHY&CO., Faone Noreh 441 L3 Gov. Davis was scheduled to arrive \ that takes you there and brings you back.” pere s mrdins 1o ks a pessen the calling of the troops was justified and attempt to fix the responsibility for the disorder. POTOMAC SALES COMPANY ¢ 1111-13 14th St. ! M. 8668 Bl =— 4 It is a cold and clammy day as I proceed to write these lines ; the skies are desolate and gray, no sunlight on the water shines, and round my cabin by the bay a bleak wind from the ocean whines. Oh, such a day as this, I know, inspired all sad old; songs of yore; on such a day poor Edgar Poe embalmed his loved and lost Lenore, and Ten- C. B. Royal Worcester and nyson, knee-deep in woe, be- wailed his Hallam gone before. And all the dirges men have known were born on such a day $lo25 to $5-00 as this, when cold winds 1316 101324. 7 ST.N.W. Dreariness. Another shipment of those popular fast-color Gingham Frocks, with sashes s 1 and self trimming, also a lot of plain-color chambray models for girls 2 to 12 ® years—hundreds to choose from—hundreds ‘of customers asked us to gét more of these tremendous values and we succeeded—be on hand’ early Wednesday morning. INCORPORAT ED ‘through the chimney moan, and rain gusts at the windows hiss; and I would give a silver bone if I could think of joy and bliss. The rain gusts do not fall on me, for T am sheltered from the storm ; the bleak winds blow in from the sea, but I am safe and snug and warm; why don’t I chirp a song of glee and swat my lyre in proper form? “Be still, sad heart,” the Poet wrote, . “and cease repining, right away; e e WL the Sun, youpthink, h§s lost i)t,s pxclusive creations of finest §i ooat and ne’er again will shed elegantly trimmed— | : copies of model hats designed §| 3 ray ; but back of yonder clouds n our own workroom: H unending range of . || remote the good old orb is bal- sliades and naveity effec ing hay.” Longfellow thus, as L I recall, shook off the tendency CHECK coats $1.98 to sigh; “into all lives some rain Double-breasted Shepherd Plaid Coats, with Including new arrivals featuring the newest stles for women and misses; shown in fesh and white. A Pre-Easter Sale of $5 and $6 TRIMMED HATS Charming Styles, Utmost Value, Superb Workmanship in SUITS and WRAPS : Try These Fruit Meats | ~ in a luscious pie e Just bake one pie according to the recipe below. Fill with veteer eotary for bove 210 0 years, Specialiot | || your parfn’s’ul,'qnd Tl return it plump, tender, juiCY Sun-Maid Raisins. Bake so the ju.ice Vorths Tdees pring macia; next July.” WALT MASON. forms a luscious sauce. y 1 You'll be delighted, and so will your men folks. You'll : 3.2:1&?01) S SPEC:A[S. serve it frequently because this pie is far too good to miss. Recipe for Real CRETONNES 12 / 2C| Bake it yourself or get it from any first-class bakery. .. Raisin Pie ssortment_of Mill-ends from 1 to 10 i ¢ Rich in nutriment : Cut This Out and Keep It It'sa man’s prime dessert—full of energizing nourishment to brace him 2 cups Sun-Maid Raisin after a hard day. Its pure fruit sugar is practically pre-digested fuel. 1% cups boiling water Stunning Silk-lined All-wool Velour Wraps that are silk embroidery trimmed (some with tassel and cord) and belted— new arrivals, in all-wool serge and poplin suits for women and misses, featuring the Irm§c~back and tailleur effects, elegant braid and embroidery trimmed—very finest materials and exclusive styles! $5 Stylish Pleated PLAID SKIRTS $3 69 Large assortment of new Box-pleated Skirts. in pretty plaid designs—made with belt, in regular sizes for women. Latest spring models; take White Waist Aprons, 29¢c %?EE.EH-.E‘:BX.ES Women's Fine £1 2-clasp 16-button floral designs on dark grounds. Wednesduy only— 25c values. Pld)ercerized 'lr{able 49c v i i SED 2citay, B vel el s hoose om-—) Sty | GLOVES | GLOVES | ‘GLOVES. || whi b3 mumiihtt il o i "Siyie, This 590 69(: $l 2 5 35¢ Heavy Blue And raisins contain organic iron, in assimilable form, which brings 4 tablespoons cornstarch Sy ‘ol . . 25c the rose tint to women’s and children’s cheeks. 2 tablespoons lemon juice TTo te-8bc Fine i bt Heasy Trico Silk | Long 16.button- Demm. s eesssee e 1 tablespeon grated lemon rind J ieres. 50c vle. doudl e P B roven s pAbout. 1,000 ards of Fast Color Extea Heavy So raisins promote beauty as well as health. . Juice 1 orange Brassi 3 - e, broldérod backs el el SDRCINISIIce = reguan o e o & 1 tablespoon grated orange rind Women's Pink s cont | Gobe e The moat || 30inch moode Serve raisin pie and other raisin foods to insure your supply of iron. i cup e traa and White Bras- sieres in all size embrojdery med. Just Every first-class baker sells Sun-Maid Raisin Pie Cook raisins in boiling water for five 5 minutes; pour into sugar and corn- - starch which have been mixed. Cook y until thick;; remove from fireand add otheringredients. Bake between two crusts. Walnuts may be omitted if RAISINS 3 Use Sun-Maid Raisins always in your Three varieties: Sun-Maid Seed!d kmg. : h s ‘Maid Scedless §oT"""mTmemsmsssemesssaes- Packed in a modern, new,immaculate (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Cut This Out and Send I ";I'.anl, in Cathorma. -—clean. ), awc;t, Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. California Associated Raisin Co. olesome Am ins—t| i Sun-Maid brand it = erican raisins: € Insist upon the 1 Dept. N-205-B, Fresno, Calif. tender, juicy California table grapes Send for free book, “Sun-Maid Rec- Please send me your book, “Sun-Maid with welf and con- | double finger tips v: " Finu L R R, [Saves 16572 | Plaid Dress 12V : S 2C black and white. l! q nfl All-WooI G(!y-(n;r all th ‘ = ’ . Bys T b Suits|f .o we plaids, in all the popular, s wide and cut from values; big variety. piece. Perfect qu Men’s Hose 9 Prs. for $1 Assortment of “Onyx” Full-fashioned colors. also white < ; HOSE Round Trip Pertect Quallt’ Plain Dlack or Dropstiteh PO Seamback Fine Hose, in ail sizes. Great value for women. WOMEN’S STRAP SLIPPERS, PUMPS & OXFORDS . $2.98 Easter Excursion Atlantic City Sunday, March 27 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Special purchase of e 200 Fine All-wool Mix- of the 4 tures, with 2 pairs of lined pants; very latest models and a big ra of patterns for b Y6 17 yeats-Washing. Lvs, Washington - 12.01 A.M. i » sbi sk HOSE, 50 s IR | Ry o T s s . Women's Black suit value. Don't fail Values Up to $6.50 £ Sicers, and at Union Btacion " =24 CALIFORNIA TED RAI Fanids r-‘lku }-.an: y > to see these suits—on Light and dark tan and black strap mod- - Returning 4 ASSOCIA D SIN CO., FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Seam bac ; sale Wednesday morn- | els. Patent Colt and Kid and Tan bumps, Lvs. Atlantic City - 300 P.M. Membership 10,000 Growers Silk Hose, in all fay n izes, extra value ing at a special Easter Vednesda price. new Vici Kid Oxfords, in all sizes 21 to 8: finest quality of solid leather and reliable makes in latest styles. ! Pennsylvania System