Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 1§, 1921 g JAPAN MAKING OVER NATIVES |IRISH WOMEN FORWARD | OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS| PLEA TO MRS. HARDING Ask President to Aid in Securing | Relief for Sufferers in Erin. By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, March 17.—Five prominent ! Irish women in a message transmitted by the American relief committee’s dele- gation here, called on Mrs. Harding. wife of the President of the United States, to appeal to American women for emergency relief for Irish women and children. The message asserts that large num- bers of women have been made homeless by the destruction of houses, farms and shops and that their babies are dying ' jin_hundreds, The signatories to the appeal include Alice Sophia Green, the historian, and ¥ Augusta Gregor LONDON, Maren 1 occurred at the opening of the house of commons this afternoon when Sir Hamar | Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland, made his appearance with a sprig of | k in the buttonhole of his coat. | Jeremiah MacVeagh. nationalist mem- ' 3 ber for the southern division of County Down, when he saw the shamrock, said to the chief secretary: | . “Take that shamro« S— Eyes Examinsd produce the plant in the Philippine islands. The oil of this tree forms the bdse of a treatment which has been successfully used in: Jeprosy cases here and in other Da”sl fll’l the world where leprosy is prevalent. pines—TUsed by Lepers. Plants of the same family as the i : tree from which chaulmoogra oil is | MANILA, P. 1. March 18 —Seeds cxiracted are grown in the Philip- ! from " the “chaulmoogra oil tree of |p; nd the bureau of agriculture Ind{a have been received here by the |officials believe that the tree can be bureau of science, and it is hoped to !grown here successfully. D.J. KAUFMAN’S| ™= | MAN’S STORES We Give the Values and Get the Business \WILL GROW CHAULMOOGRA | |Seeds of Trees Received in Philip- | Gruduate McCormicx Medionl DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONES B EEE 2y Phese Main T8I, Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices 1215F ST.ard 121201218 G ST. Washington's Gift Store 1 ’ Remarkable Progress Effected in Changing Mannet_'s. Customs and Thought; of Mid-Pacific People. of the Japanese, 4 they took over the Mar- in the center Paci 7222 1005-07 Penna. 616 17th St., South of Pa. Ave. “The activities nee in 1 1 Island was the rounding up of the kings and queens, chiefs and chief women of the and their transportation to as the of the imperial were surrounded comfort and all pains should sew all Special Selling of Avenue Fireprooof Tea Pots playwright. 7.—A little scene | the prosperity. of th new they were shown the court, establishment, the great ¢ the most important industrial plants. “Motion picture operators trailed this de luxe expedition of dusky notables and took their pictures with hlons and mo the life of Japan as a background. with which LMoy ICeS ) (Copies of the films haye been shown LW to make over as quICKIY | by Japanese agents all over the Mar- ble the manners, customs and | ghalls and other archipelagoes. The its of the people, | junketing nobles were deeply i any made little concession | pregged and on their return hor e/habits and peculia The | snread stories of the powerful ems rather to stick rigid Gier-| pjro” they had visited. ~ Pictures man methods worked out theoretitally | Diikod "ap what they told. so that in Berlin. [ the trip served to impress the whoie | Government Schools Opened. { population | TRANSFERRED TO HONOLULU ugh the Germans maintai Have Built “ol. John J. Toffey. jr.. infantry, at anese have 1 nox, Ky.. has heen assigned to nding travelin h Infantry. at Honolulu, Ha- wbout among re pedagogy, primiti shions ~and Last Year We Did It---Now We’ll Do it Again! What is it? The unusual—the different—the original—the “daring.” Read on! D. J. KAUFMAN : k out of your coat. Don't be insulting to Ireland.” 1 have hoped.” replied Sir Hamar, ‘that the influence of the great Chris- tian saint might save Ireland.” Priced Formerly $2.35 to $3.25 Assorted sizes and colors. Honpitals. hospitals | (- doctors | th schools, for the mos instruction to 1 the offic They the anese has control the established which sn 1 on indus Daring—in this big “Early Bird” Sale of - 3,000 A " Perfect " MEN’S NAINSOOK Athletic Knee Presents for the Little Ones Your Children's Easter Shoes o %9 Gro-Nups" HE_ most wonderful gathering of distinct novelties in Youn Folks' Spring Shoes we've ever assembled are now gathered t gether under the name of “GRO-NUPS.” | of cocoanut tree islands, which w German ontrol. are fast be- rcial importance. 1 Islands are in onel of the least traversed portions of the Pacific. south of the routes from | the United States to Japan, China and | ! the Philippines, and morth of thr | route to Australia via the Fifis. -1 straight line from San Franc ’|||(0I.|Kll the northernmost islan of | the Hawailan group. if extended for an equal distance. would strike the | 85uthernmost of the Marshalls. By | This air line they are about 4.600 of a | miles from the United States. If ‘the e, line - were extended another 2,000 Showa Jabamescl SIpNST miles it would strike morthern Aus- “A master stroke of the Japanese | tralia.” H “WIFE INTERCHANGERS” | DODGE PLANT REOPENS. DETROIT. Mich.. March 18.—Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company. closed | and 3 made to re which now is taught unde Direct steamer lines | were established from Japan soon aft- er occupation of the islands and in- telli <c traders who had s and desires of the all the atolls in the schools. methods of hairdre introduced for t lored kimonos anc g the | OUSTED BY MORMONS |Brothers Motor Car Company, closeq : 1 ! i — jwith a force of between 3.500 and{ A name that stands for definite standards of quality an : 14.000 men. The company normally | 5 3 o e . A ~ o Vi = X “Revelations” From ‘Person onmfcmploys 0,000 men 1t was ancd value. Styles of originality and hygienic correctness. Prices start : i > i 3 t would be made & o b ko Ao e iy . = = | High" Prompt Founder | aen one-third normal production | lowest levels at which you can he CERTAIN of getting reliable shoc . i of Colony. (Roon | and our best grades are much lower priced than elsewhere. | SALT LAKE Utah, March 18 a Cold in Ome ITY, 1 Day i Ve BROMO QUININE zenuine 1-ars the signature of | te sure you get BROMO.) 30c. | h an Through nouncements the e of a number of members of the “hurch, it became 1 T icolony of upward of fifiy i ‘\‘*‘Ufll\\} | women. situated miles from IR read in ea 1 Juab county | N-2 IS FLOATED. WRLKER 79 WHY Full cut, splendid pajama check, B sizes 34 to 44. at the very modest price of Fabrics and Tailoring— D. J. Kaufman Standard The Real Spring Stuif! 600 Pure Foulard Silk POLKA DOT NECKTIES Four-inHands & Bow Ties—Brown, Blue & Black Tussl p C number of new do S R. I. March 18.—The| O e "'lum,w: which ran on d\\'«pllq 5 Hill reef day. was floated early ' =N P 1 of mem- | Ly S S " S o er today and t in tow for th M n Suit 1.+ london submarine base. She was ap- Junlor. i i Jumc'xr ! e o el ivarently undamaged Women's Russia Calf “GRO-NUPS” O POPULAR FROM THE START! This Magnificent Spring Suit of PAY MORE? “1921” SPRING HATS Match ’em Under $4 A TIMELY SALE OF 500 Fine Gray Office Coats Sizes are 35 to 48—Regulars and Stouts Match 'em within Two Dollars 1,200 Pairs Mercerized Cotton Sox MEN’'S HOSE OUR VERY OWN PRODUCT SOFT and LAUNDERED | AT BOTH STORES | N | of the’ st Fairchild ve the I indep: i the thing det | Probabi | { thousand. tomo liant 49° C establishment of government for the islan question affects all the E ing peoples.” he said, independence {would react to the benefit of other| Smoked « |l Hams P Fresh Eggs for_your convenience. Oranges .Grapefruit Tomatoes Shice : men aty senate. were disfello ment of the chi Government. ed that he Filipinos were He of endence. a Philippine finite regarding d {FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE ‘a Territorial Form of 1 ANCISCO, March 15.—Inde- i ch a stage that they would benetit! urged, territ neral of the -islands or to say the conf — iy the choicest ads in the s of dollars, rrow night. our end success. awaiian Pineapple Brand Ni{| No. 1 Cans, 18c; 2 cans, 35c N | No. 2 Cans, 28c; No. 3 Cans, 35¢c; 3 cans, $1.00 “Sunbeam” our regular 25c seller at, and orld are those Country L | We prize most highly of all the congratulations you have 2 I extended us during this Anniversary Wecek, which closes i To know that we have won your confi- f dence and share so generously in your patronage is com- il pensation for all the efforts we have made—and a spur to i 1vors to make the coming year an even more bril- . You cannot get a better value at the price. rime Steer Beef The Best Obtainable in the Market anteed a 1 2 cans, ui White karat. Special— \ $65 Beautiful Blue Diamond, about 1% i nations. 5 S = [ ""‘"“7‘}:"‘ declined to "“'"""‘fll‘t A liné of extraordinary values Boys’ Tan Oxfords. Several on reports that he was under consid- . . s .- =4 o 2 o {eration for appointment as governor ! in M and Children’s Patent snappy styles. Good wearers. / Magnificent gem, Blue White Diamond, weighing 34 karat; platinum setting, $250 most in Diamonds the B i El'l £ s v o.'g}'r;eol | Ado‘Ph K n 1134 to 2, $3.15 leather soles. Sizes $3 95 Lraniy. A o chler nay monRs 935 F St. 215t 7, $4.15 1to 6. Special at...... . collection of old brads worth many is nationally Fres| ickens Just the Thing for Baking or Tbped Airect farms. Guar- d in cartons Dozen, 35¢ 3 Dozen, $1.00 Fine, Fresh Stock Canned Berries The Well Known “Hart” Brand Strawberries .. .can, 40c Red Raspberries ln.' 40c Red Cherrie: 55¢ T own special Anniversary € url Week Medium English and broad-t« . s 5 2 Others, $3.65 to with contrasting Suede inlay. $8.75. o h . Fra i PR g g H Other “Junior” Women’s Low - . ) ! 1 Perry B 'of these cars are reads for the rond. % ] standard closed-crotch style; oA fnscion oad Gember ik ate Joat Hike new: one s Jusry Shoes. $4.15 to $6.75. Children’s New Boots Patents with Gray tops. £ 5 to 8, $3.75 8l to 11, $4.75 1115 to 2, $5.75 White Nubuck Laced Boots, and Patent Leathers with White Buck tops. According to size: MiSSCS. and Children's Pumps and Oxfords Other .Children’s Low Shoes: Saturday “Specials’---Very Special! Specially” priced. 11 to 1313, $3. 1to 6, $4.15 Joys’ Tan Army Shoes; Mun- son last. Genuine Goodyear Welts with soft box tor good “solid and Gun Metal Instep Strap Pumps and Tan Oxfords. Shape- ly, good fitting shoes in B, C and D widths. 6 to 8 8255 8V to 11, $2.85 More of the Women's New Spring Oxfords $4.95 Special for Saturday—morg ot those wonderful values in the popu- lar Tan and Black Walking Ox- fords. At least $2 a pair under the present market price. Tan Wing-tip “Brogues”—Tans with straight tips and medium heels—Black Kids with straight tips and medium heels. All sizes. Sat- LLUSTRATED is the “Plaza"—a very I popular cross-strap model, with contrast- ing straps and trimming. Kid trim. Black Calf, Suede trim. Black Cali, Gray trim. Black Satin, Suede trim, and Gray Suede, Black, Navy and Cordovan, 9V to 11V, Large. Juicy No. 28s—Extra Large R $9 75 2 Floridas and Juicy Frui 5 orida ] =, atle oo . Match ’em under 35¢ | 6 for $1.25 l ! Dozen, 50c 15¢ eas 2. for 25¢ Pt. Box, 25¢ e Gk e Sugal‘ The Best Cane Granulated ,lb., sic Hosiery Extra_good values in full-fash- ioned Silk Stockings, in the fash- 233PaAve SE SAN FR 8 : y o S s ] 2 Smart new styles in Tan, Black and $4.00 Young Fellers’ and Conservative s . v . Patent Leather. 2445 Fairchild, publisier of the Manils 3 = Fehe it o el Big Specials 94 to 11,3450 $5.45 3 72't0 2, 35 N | Prime Rib Roast ... .b., 35¢ b, 45, ; = - ! Chuck Roast -0 b, 23¢ 2 sl 549 i | | Shoulder Clod . Ib., 30 Gentilng ¥iish 8ol = 1 ERE’S A BIG OPPORTUNITY || Bonime oot 22 e o e Many Charming Pumps | S s S e T s SISt i Cocust Honey Comi 49 | Blackberri tH N[l “Whi » Milk, ot ionable Grays and Brown. Severals g : Romford Bl v T Virginia Tomatoes very scarce elsewhere are here at e 414 9% St i) g Fow Extra Solid Pack or < i 1-1b. can, 5 No. 3 Cans, 2 for 25¢ 5225 and $2.50° 7t &KIQM 16 Pa Ave 4] New Spring Sports Pumps as . i S . novement on t S A= SH it 1 traight or wing tips. Shoc $4.50 Y2 Dozen. Only 6 suits haln e L ich hel e porn ]\‘;\clt;dllidllf lt‘i‘/g{“é‘:'}‘ts';. I']i*\kt:}'u&.‘ of much sndp and extra quality. to a customer : : 112 to 2, $5 e me communicated, | $7.50. 215 to 6, $6 g ot e In Tan Calf and Patent Leather, 22 > 2

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