Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 9

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Traveling Abroad You will see Walk-Ovegs in every country all over the globe. No matter how different the shoe customs of the country, Walk-Overs are setting new standards of style just as they do here in town. The demand for Walk-Overs became world-wide because of merit. PRINCESS PAT This renowned Walk- Over is fitted to feet all over the world. It is the shoe women everv- where use for day wear, be- cause it is so comfortable, trim, and light. The heelis Uetk-Crer WOLF’S WALK-OVER SHOP. Have You Seen Ofir Easter Flower Show? € Never have we shown Easter Lilies, Flowers of more superb de- LllaCS, velopment or in greater va- Azaleas, viety. Ramblers, 9 Place your orders now, while the choicest specimens are available. 9 Prices within reason. T Telegraphsc deliveries to all . points. . GEO.C.SHAFFER 900 “FOURTEENTH ST. Hydrangeas and All Spring * Flowers Arctic and tropic lands, of fomance ahd adventure contribute their rarest nuts, fruits and flavors to . CORNWELL’S BUNGALOW BOX Sweets” “S Room An extra size package brimming with ektrasr dinary sweets thickly wrapped in Italian choeol —pistache logs, filbert clusters, Brazil nuts, whip caramels, fig rolls, pineapple squares—miore than twenty kinds. CANDEPHONE Main 875 or call for your pound-and-a~quarter box, $1.70 115 H Street ST i a e Answer the Summons of Appetite Here Enjoy the Hearty Delights of The Garden Tea House Chicken and Waffle Dinner Chicken, delicious past describing. Waffles, brown and fluffy light. Served 5:30 to 8:30, $1.50 Lunch here daily, too, a la cart or enjoy our exceptional Plate Luncheon, 12 to 3, $..00 , Mo aroen - 1014 Vermont Ave. N.W. it Phone Main 2416-———————Franklin 2362- THE EVENING GREEKS PUT 120,000 IN TURK OFFENSIVE Nationalists, Believed Number 90,080, May Be Thrown to Soviet Arms. By the Assoclated Press. ATHE! March 24 —Greek troops numbering 129,000 are participating in the Greek offensive against the Turk- ish nationalists’ forces in Asia Minor, it 18 reported here. The Turkish na- tionalists are believed to have about $0.000 effectiven in the field, but have smaller supplies upon which to draw. The most careful preparations were in connection to made by the Greeks with the offensive which began. yes- terday, and it i8 anticipated here that the Greeks will win impértant posi- tions with their first drive. Turks May Call to Soviet. Apprehension i8 felt here that the advance of Greek forces west of the Smyrne hinterland will throw the Tutks into the arms of the Russian ®oviet government of Moscow. The objective of the offensive is the Bagdad railway, although Greek com- manders have planned to reach the city of hehr. < It is affirmed that British, French and Italian armies in the near east will not participate in the campalgn. Gen. Selah Eddin Bey, commander of Turkish forces in has_been transferred to the Sm. the purpose of uniting the Turkish defense. For the past two weeks the Greeks have been landing at Smyrna motor trucks, artillery and munitions which had been stored at Saloniki. BALTIMORE WOMAN STILL HELD BY REDS Mrs. Harrison Now in Prison Camp Near Moscow, Says Budapest Report. BUDAPEST, Hungary, March News of American prisoners in Rus sla_was brought here vesterday by & Hungarien officer, who was intern- €@ in the Andronowski prison at Mos- cow, who made his escape on Febru- ary 18, and managéd to reach Buda- pest. The officer brought a message from Capt. Emmet Kilpatrick of the American Red Cross, written on a serap of unbleached muslin, in which Capt. Kllpatrick expressed regret at the failure of the American govern- ment to arrange for his release. Kil- patrick was in good health on Febru- ary 18. (Capt. Bmmet Kilpatrick was cap- tured on October 29, last year, by the bolsheviki operating against Gen. Wrangel's forces. He was sent to Mos- cow and has-been held prisoner there ever since.) Other American prisoners in An- dronowski are Capt. M. S. Cooper of Jacksonville, Fla., an aviator with the Polish army; Nathan Chadrow, 1363 New York ayvenue, Brooklyn; Kala Mintupulo of Chicago, manager of the American Agricultural Com- pany’s plant at Odessa, and Maurice Zuker, a Brooklyn communist. Mrs. Marguerite E. Harrison of Bal- timore. has been interned in a prison gamp near Moscow since last Novem- er. URGES U. S.-CHINA LEAGUE TO CURB JAPAN’S MENACE Trade Counselor Advocates Com- bining Amefican Pép With Chinese Resoufces. - BOSTON, March 24.—D: Tehye Hsieh of the New York bureau of la- bor and trade counselor of the Ch nese republic, last night advocated a union between the United States and China “to render impotent Japan's menace to the peace of the world.” Speaking ‘before the Harvard Club, Dr. Hsieh asserted that “Japan’s men- ace” was based on “her worship of the mikado and militarism, and on her lack of moral force.” He pro- posed that China's undeveloped re- sources be reciaimed with the help of the United States and that an em- bark® Be placed on them in order that "mu{ not be able to fight,” add- g that for medern warfare Japan must have eoal, iron and copper, ~china’s contact with American pép and punch,” he said, “has convinced her that she no longer can play the rt of & whining baby. If the United @oes not come forward in time, Wweakness will invite aggres- i “To_ptovs herself worthy of Ameri- can eb-opefation China is renovating evéfy phase of her national life.” I Afidean Colombia are no fewer than 1,180 of land birds, which are non-m! ry because in this part of the mu the birds enjoy tropical, sub= tappl températe and alpine zones, The shop that shows Cinng, == 305 K14 wn _oeze $12.50 Brown m- wert ‘oo turn soles. style, comfi “Avon’’ | A Queen Quality Strap Pump i of Distinction . With Louis ahd Baby Louls covered heels and The nationally famout¢ Queen Qual Footwear i(s)rFreferied by women who “!?;yt and quafity. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes. 20 KILLED IN MILAN THEATER BOMB BLAST LAID TO ANARCHISTS By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 24.—A bomb explosion took plfce in the Diana Theater at Milan, Italy, last night, twenty persons being Xilled, accord- ing to & dispatch to the London Tithes. Many wers finjured, at least twenty of whom are not ex- pected to sutvive. Police ' believe that the outragé was the work-of anarchists as a protest against Malatesta’s im- prisonment. g MILAN; Italy, March 2¢.—In re- prisal for-the explosion of a bomb in the Diana Theater here last || night, which caused the death of \ twenty persons, nationalist ele- ments attempted to mttack the office of the néwspAper Avantl, socialist organ, but were repulsed. They succeeded, however, In wrecking and setting .fire to the office of an anarchist publication and two socialist halls. Thirty anarchists imprisoned here have startod a hunger strike in sympathy with the anarchist leader, . Enrico Malatesta, whose condition as a result of his hun- ger strike is not dangerous, ac- cording to the prison authorities. Malatesta has been in prison here since last October, when he was arrested in connection with an snarchist plot. The socialist mayof “of Milan, 2 mzpem. visited the Jail and und Malatesta tired and cold, with a weak pulse, but in no im- mediate danger. Malatesta de- olared he did not intend to give up the hunger strike, considering his arrest a “real forcible abduc- tion.” ——— RUSSO-GERMAN TRADE AGREEMENT PREPARED LONDON, March 23.—A dispatch to the Londoh Times from Berlin says the draft of the Russo-German trade agreement is complete and ready for signature. The agreement provides for a continuance of their present repre- sentatives in Germany and Russia, to whom will be attacked special repre- sentatives for trade. These FepFesentatives, together with certain members of their staffs, will be accordied diplomatic immuni- ty, and be ‘allowed full use of the reless, post and telegraph. The pro- tection of nationals will be the busi- ness of the present commission. The agreement provides that the German trade representatives in Rus- sia may take over the economic in- terests” of Germany in Russia and register all agreements made by the | Germans in Russiah territory. The properties in Russia of Ger- mans. who have gone to Russia on affairs cavere the agreement. be inviolable. 5 EER — SPECIAL EASTER SALE GENTLEWOMEN’S LEAGUE 805 1 o Childrin's aresses, vonnels. made cakes, needlework of all kinds. FUR STORAGE ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. T DTl Yt e FUR STORAGE Your furs are theroughl by electricity And stored 1y E"n'.‘: -:" semping proof celd storage building. When wanted they are again beaten and glaced without extra charge. = MARTIN WOLF 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. Phone N. 9468. ‘Blackistone’s Remembrance Box rming Flowérs and Candty—a Ch: Easter Remembrance $5.00 and $10.00 Blackistone % BIRD 1415 G Streat Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Just received, a selection of ultp-sman Spring Wraps of Mole, Krimmer and Ermine, so much in vegue for shore and ve; la wear., '1‘: Otto Kahn fashioned models. ‘OUR INSPECTION IS INVITED, the new styles first, ., . Blaek Kia with black oome " e ... $12.00 '“A‘ll wme‘$11~ #® [ § Easter Needs in Week-End Sales! The new fashions—expressecl in garments of moderate cost and at especially low prices for these week-end events. NEW SATIN COATS, $49.50 Of ally the new fashions nothing’ fhore stunning than the new Satin Coats and Wraps., Here are especially good-loo k i ng, goood-value Coats and Wraps of Satin, in both navy blue and black; full silk lined—ready for Easter wear at #49.50. CAPES, $25 Another Spring fashion en- tirely _new. Capes of navy blue Taffeta, with great en- veloping coliars, finished with rows of velvet ribbon—most effective and at exceedingly low cost. COATS, $25 The utility coat of the Sum- mer. Evéry one seems to feel TAFFETA SILK | SPORT AND TOP - 1 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921.° | TRICOTINE DRESSES - $29.50 For all seasons—the Trico- tine Dress. These in navy blue, embroidered in gray, with floss silk and satin vests em broidered in silver, straigh v are quite remark- SILK STREET Of the fine puppy-skin Taf- Teta, these are Dresses that will find a welcome for all Summer wear. Fitted basque, low waistline and tunic styles. In navy, gray, brown and black, with embrofdered or- gandie collars and cuffs. The styles are suitable for both large and small women. DRESSES, $33.50 SUITS IN , TWEEDS, $25 And not_the ordinary, but “Sky-bo” Tweeds that have made a name for sturdiness, Mighty fine in colorings of tan, gray, blues, brown, biege and a brick shade for younger women. The styles include Tuxedo and notched revers, in- verted plaited backs and beits. All sizes, TRICOTINE DRESSES $46.50 es—these in high- Blue Tricotine, with metaliic and silk thread embroidery. Also a few in brown. "~ SMART JERSEY PETTICOATS $3.95 the need of such a coat! . These are particularly good An extraordinary Easter looking, in brown, blue and | price for Jersey Silk Petti- natural ghade of heather polo, | coats—the new styles and col- with panel and inverted | ors of Spring. Made pleated backs — belts, large fancy blocked and pl pockets and raglan or fitted flounce, others with sleeves—half or full silk lined. | flounces, in black, navy, pur- ple, green, taupe, rose and American beauty. A Silk Petticoat, $5 All-Jersey Silk, with fancy pleated and ribbon trimmed flounces. Others in excellent quality Silk Taffeta, with ruf- fled and tucked flounces. In black, navy, taupe and changeable colors that harmo- nize with your suit and dresses. ' $3 Pair 1216 F St. N.W. Opportune for Easter Kid Gloves low n pected to p 5 $8.95 é These for your Easter cos- tume—handsome models of te Crepe, elaborately with soutache braid mbroidery in self col- or; short kimono sleeves, fin- ished with braiding, also Blouses with roll collar, front and cuffs trimmed with con- trasting color braids. Easter Hosiery The right important. nations of 30 dozen Clocked and Em- dered Instep Silk Stock- The faults are of such a trivial nature that the ap- Blouses, $5 Dress and tailored styl extra fine assortment for Fri- day. Georgette Crepe Blouses trimmed with wide bands of Venise lace or filet lace com- bined with embroidered net. Tailored Blouses of Crepe de Chine in bright colored stripes on white ground or solid col- ors of flesh, bisque or white, with roll, convertible, Buster Brown or tuxedo collar. Blouses, also, in novel colette, kimono S of jade, honey-dew, porcelain, tomato, navy and black. pearance and wearing qual- “ities are not affected. ' MARABOU CAPES | | AND STOLES, $5.50 Just the season for Mara- | bou—and th will be quite you will Well Canton cre models of made of silk You probably Also in stripes checks B ki of fine Velour—box and side plaited—leather and self belts. des and that's > these combi- k and white, bla val black pure - silk, full éw rainbow fashioned but with slight ir- | {ures ‘and Jerseen 1 g regularities. Smart clocked | blue, heathér mixtures, tan and embroidered instep ef- green and fancy ch fects, with mercerized garter | Choice of tailored, belted : tops and some with Pointex flare models in sizes 14, 16 and 18 year: Frocks, $25 Spring fashions in dresses want for pe, georgette, an tricolette, in navy blue, brown |EASTER HATS, $10 85 Fine Hats to Choose From at This Price Hats of gray Milan Hemp, In the wanted grays. 2- With green or ns Canton clasp Fine French Kid Gloves Crepe, fancy straws with wing h hat is extra spe- trimming. navy batavia with [ v = *. | cherry trimming. celiophs 6 = | poke effects Al | with ribbon tri « '\ Overblouses | iryned mariars : and a few Drese H s 'PLAID SKIRTS $11.75 d biege. blue and tan, Sale! { and t .H 'nnr% |v':}\ n? i e | 5400 and $450 Fancy | Misses’ Sport ‘ il Stockings Coats, $25 $2.25 Pair | rom ais, abou pompon ends. and natural shade. Capes and Stoles, $9.75 Full, round shaped Capes and Stoles with rows of Mar- In black pon ends. Some have ends fin- | ished with tails. | to your liking! Beautiful, full | : oy Bt “apes in smart round stvle, | yefmed dmasi iy ERLln with four rows of fluffy mara- | gikirts in sizes 14, 16 and 15 bo ilk lined and finished years. 3 | with silk cord—ties with mar- e "~ SPORT JACKETS, $10.75 abou down and one row of For quick selling we've ostrich at the bottom; silk | priced these Jackets of Wor- lined and finished with silk sted Jersey at $10.75. Belted streamers with marabou pom- | styles with Tuxedo revers— greens, oxfords and the much- wanted navy blue Third Floor Remnants! We Apologize for Last Week’s Crowding! We didn’t expect such a big rush. This week we shall have things better arranged with more space, more salespeople and values quite as attractive, for the season is so late we do not cou cost now. If You’ve Never Been To This Temporary Remnant Salesroom, we must warn you that it is in an unfinished portion of our building, very primitive indeed to use for selling goods, but it is the only place we can use for this purpose right now, and if you’ll put up with inconveniences we feel sure you wil be rewarded with values! $10.50 Woel Skirts in plaids, checks and stripes; tions; 30 only. style. ture; 3 blu $5 1 only. $13.50 Black Serge Only 3 left, A 325 Jerney Suit in green and blue heather mix- box and side plaited style; good color combina- Skirts, in straight-line 5 to $25 Misses’ Tricotine Dresses in navy Sizes 16 and 18 years. 3 only. $35 Tricolette Dresses, bead and braid trimmed, in navy, beige, brown and black. 20 Dresses. $35 avy Tricotine Dresses in straight-line style, satin_sashes and henna suede cloth collar and cuffs. 14 in the lot. $35 Beaded Geergette Crepe Dresses in navy and brown. Only 10. 350 Dance Dreases of taffeta and georgette crepe in rose, turquolse, and lavender. 82, Only 18. 50 Biack Silk Lace Dinner Gown. $75 Coats of green and gray mixture. Just 2. Leather Sport Coats, silk lined, maroon o ln‘d“brown. Only Ceats of Pekin shade diagonal bolivia cloth, with seal collar. / $82.50 collar. Navy collar. .Only $11 cloth. % gray, brown, tan and black. $35 Misses’ Velour Dresses in sizes 16 and 18 $75 Suit of navy silvertone, Navy Suede Cloth Wooltex Coat, self 75 Bolivia Coat with self collar. $75 Suit of green diagonal bolivia, with seal in straight-line effect, tailored model. uit for large woman; in wine color suede FOR MISSES . $25 to $35 Misses’ Dresses of Canton crepe, taffeta, crepe de chine and tricolette in navy blue, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 12 in the lot. years. Only 5. ¥ 18 years. Misses® Tricotine Dress in navy. Size 355 Dance Dress of lavender taffeta, with net plaited styles. Only 6 $92.50 W1 $1250 Navy B plaited style. Only 5. Only 5. $49.50 Misses* Velveteen black and navy. line model. Only 2 tex model. with plaited backs. crepe; black, navy and brown. $53.50 braid ombzidered Only 2. $55 Blad Only 2. $76.50 Black Coat Dress in suede velour, braid . trimmed. Only 2. 3 Dresses. Sizes 16 and 18 years. $150 French Blue Peachbloom Only 2. $60 to $95 Dresses in meteor and kitten's ear beaded and hand-embroidered style 10 in the lot. FOR MISSES $39,50 to $42.50 Junior’s Coats, of pebble cheviot, { velour or polo cloth. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Only 5. 885 Coat of brown bolivia with seal collar. $87.50 Coat of brown duvet de laine, straight- 3125 Coat of black chamoistyne, belted style. $02 Leather Sport Coats, in navy and green. FOR MISSES $78_Suits of velour, in $65 and or fur-trimmed styles. Size Room Big qualities in tomorrow’s remnant sale! Sizes given here to avoid your being disappointed! All are remnants of reliable footwear from our own stocks and factory clearings. 16, "Only's to Spread Out Shoes! In Our Third Floor Remnant Room! Ready at 9:15 o’clock. nt the sleeve: $40 Dance Dress of pink setin. - $32.50 Tricotine Dresses, bead and braid trim- ming. In navy and black. Only 6. E5N, Coat of brown and henna heather mix- tures. Only 2. 5850 Black Melton Cloth Ceat, in belted style. 2750 Black Satin Skirts, in accordion and box- te Leather Sport Coats, soiled. Only 2. e Serge Skirts, box and si in brown, $117.50 Coat of navy suede cloth, full-back Wool- ‘Wooltex Conts in Browa Tricotine Dresses, tunic style, Tricotine Dresses, braid trimmed. lain_ tailored T 5, 53, TilA, 2 m.?m c, 3%, ‘' $10 Boots, $1.75 50 paits Women's Patent Leather Button Boots with cloth tovls, made with French or Cuban heels, turn _soles. \3ea AAA, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T%; AA, 4, 4%, e A 0, 5 Sk, T3 T 4, 4%, 5, 4D, 2%, 3%. s $8 Boots, $2.25 Pair A splendid_value—nearly 100 pairs Wo- men's Black Kid Lacé Boots with leather Louis-heels. ‘A and B widths' only. Sizes—A, 3%, 4, 43,5, 5%, 6, 6%; B, 2, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%. $10 Oxfords, $3.95 Pair Here's »_big opportunity—20 pairs Wo- men’s Blagk Calf Oxfords with low heels, wing tips and welt soles. Bizes—AAA, 514, 6; AA, § 6%, 7 6,7, 8%: B, 3%, 6, 6%, 8, 8% $11 Pumps, $7.45 Women's Dull Calf Walkihg Pumps with whlt sole; low Cuban heels. ' Very dressy model—unusual opportunity. Sizes—AA, 5, 5%, 8, 7; A, 4%, 5, 6%, 6; B, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, 6, 6%, 7%, 8 C, 4, 4%, 5. 6%, 6%, 7%; D, T%. $10 Oxfords, $4.45 Pair 66 pairs Women's Patent Leather Two- Eyelet Oxfords with turned sole, French heel. Also dull kid Theo Ties with French and baby French heels, turned soles. Sizes—AAA, 4, 4%, 5; AA, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 612; A, 3%, 4, 4%, 5,45%, 6, 7, T%; B, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 7; C, 2%, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, $12.50 Boots, $5.25 Pair 35 pairs Women’s Patent Leather Boots with matt kid tops, baby French heels, light welt soles. Smart looking model—wonderful value. Sizes—AAA, 5, 5%, 6, 8, 6%, 7, T%; A, 4, 4 3%, 4%, 5, 6; C, 3, 4, $12.50 Boots, $3.95 Pair. 6%, 7%; AA, 5, 6%, 5, 6%, 6, 6%, 7; B, French heels, light welt soles and lace tops. Also same styles in black kid. Don’t over- look these. Sizes—AA, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6; A, 43, 5, 6%, 6, 63, 7, 8, 9; B, 2%, 3%, 4, 5 5%, 6 6%, 7; C, 2%, 3, 3%, 4, b, 5%, 6, 6%; D, 3%, 4, 43, 5, 5%, 6. 58 pairs Women’s Black Suede Boots with" $10 Pumps and Ties, $5.25 60 pairs Women’s Fine Shoes—3 different styles. Included are dull kid Theo Ties, patent and dull kid tongue pumps and brown kid Theo Ties; all made with Frencit heels, short vamps and hand-turned soles. Sizes—AAA, 4%, 6; AA, 5, 6; A, 3, 4, 5, 51, 6, 6%, 7; B, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, 6, 613, 7%, 8: C, 3, 3%, g, 94%. 5%, 6,7, 7%; D, 2, 3, 3%, 4, 4%’ $10 Theo Ties, $5.25 40 pairs Women’s Black Kid Theo Ties with short vamps, French heels and turned soles. A very dressy shoe. Sizes—AA, 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 8; A, 4%, 5, 6, 615, %: B, 3, 4, 4%, 5 5%; C, 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 51, T%: $10 Boots, $5.25 Pair 38 pairs Women's Tan Calf Boots with walking heels, cloth tops and welt soles. A money-saving opportunity. Sizes—AA, 5%, 6, 7, 7%, 8; A, 5 6 6%; B, 4%, 5 5%, 6, 612, 7, 8; C, 3%, 4, 41, 6, 6%, 7: D, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 533, 6, 63, 712, 8. x Remnants at Regular Departm ents! Laots not large enough to take to third floor—so we find places for them downstairs Remnants—$1 Collars and Vestees, 50c nants of new style Tuxedo Venice ‘tucked 0 $2.95 to $3.95 Blouses, imall tucks. Sin ith three rows of lace, and attractive collar and cuffs sets. $1.45 :_Sheer volles and batistes in all-white or attractive light striped effécts—embroldery and lace trimmed or tailored. $6.95 to $10 Blouses, $3.85 Georgettes, crepe de chiné or satins, both tailored and dressy in beaded, embroidered and lace-trimmed effects, some blouses Collarless, roll or convertible collar styles. Lace Collars. Vestees Some are mussed. Silk Camisoles, 95¢ Beautitul. styles of flesh-color, satin—prettily trimmed and tal- lored styles—with hemstitching and ribbon straps. $5 Silk Underwear, $2. . Envelope Chemise and Gowns—an attractive assortment—quan- tity limited—deeply reduced for quick disposal. chine in flesh and white and prettily lace trimmed or smartly tailored. Made of crepe de Crepe de Chine and Satin Bloomers in tailored and lace trimmed styles. Slightly mussed, so out they go at $2.35. mike them look like héw. One tubbing will 2%

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