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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 ? {Russia Far Eastern Republic Prom- rie Vi the momaine et Thet i AMUNG EANNIBALS‘ ises Adequate Guarantees. 3 Sws Sheaigent 131 11t i > Sale of Girls’ Middies Our Regular $1.50 Quality 25¢ Huck Towels Murh 20 at 2 pm. Rela- March 27.-M. Yo siend { IS mns; Sad i jlan Far Eastern ublie | 15¢ Each o | e e Weshimeton | FRAREELL o e L 0] E; ! {government on behalf of the Chita ad 4 aine 8 | { ministration through Charies R. Crane, | rauanell, 18x36 Birdeye H Towels, fast- & ~ | S from his Made of genuine white Lonsdale color red borders; soft, abgorbent 1 Sevemh.Day Adventists Open American minister to China, to recelve | )oa(n,h w ml( 1‘arg,- dgajlor r}:dlar, Lo [] grade; for face or hand towecis ‘An i a mission for the purpose of effvcting a | fallored and correctly Aized. Al sizes tunity .for hotels and rooming | : - e o e o tailored and correctly sized. Al sizes P hacs to supply their needs. Special ' | Spring Council at Takoma |rarrrochemen: for wic promotion ncing commercial relations and BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 6 to 20 years. Speclally- priced for at 15c each, or 1 dozen for $1.75. i BMonday AUISERE cdch: { American capital to develop Siberian re- | ROAA €. Sfovel wite Goldenberg's -Third Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Park Tomorrow. [ e e e - [ Troxe | Fanerat | The petition giv ura for thel o0 o s € > How certain cannibals of the south- | security of investments on t Basisd o e —_— ern Pacific {slands in a superstitious | of inviolability of private proy 1) WATSON. Departed this life March = = - 9 . i fervor deliberatel fnoculate per- | JAVS stress on the independent a x e 14 after & iliness, e lc OTate Y D! PeT- | regentative character of the governn EWATSON. beloved son of (4 fectly healthy children with the |of the Far Eastern republic. which bl < Wawon, at germe of a disease which causes skin | 5ays, will be controlled by an asx i . 611 New Hampslire ave L 1 {which will be elected by unrest | of fanerai hereaftor n e ent Bl {eruptions for about six years 18 told | LiCting. 1t also invites a similar mis- | wooD T oy aren ¢, i 7 ’ a] "l |by Elder ¢. H. Watson, Seventh-day sion from the U States to visit | at Lsam. M. MATION L WOOD. wife fl | Advent missionary, who is a delegate | Chita Willinm 3. Wood. Burial in For 0 H A sale of unusual importance to men who want to supply metery The Most Remarkable val“es Offered Thls Season at und;r\\mr requirements for the warm days coming-—at a et s s 1 H i general conference of the Seventh- decided saving. [l |day Adventsits, March 29 to April . 72x80 Nainsook Athletic Underwear, slecveless coat A e S N {to the annual spring council of the IN MEMORIAM. NXIX, who ded two years ago tode¥, i | Elders Watson a Ly = shirts and knee-length drawers—special at 47c a garment. SEr2 iWateon andi C UK iMey i the latter also a traveler among vari- " k P Drawers made with full double seat and side adjusting tapes: | : Eian 4 s the ‘ 5 ous savage tribes, tell of remarkable rcarest EAfle, (hat W8t WiiA. FATONE transformations that have come in AND SISTER y P i i 46 shirts and 44 drawer: insuring perfect fit. Every garment perfect quality. Sizes up to . the lives of cannibals after accepting : i JROOKER. Sacred to the 3 g the gospel of Christ taught to them - . Tt mer. LILLIAN BR i . - * i | by the missionaries. o who departed this A re- Sllk Jersey NOthfl Sale | > Medical Ald Needed. Discover:y That Reds Must| ™ March 1915, markable S . : olay recalls s memory -+ Dress Shields, good quality, Pointing out that a “mighty work A e ey Kl collection Petticoats light-weight _shields; nainsook B | for the uplife of humanity can be ac-| Have Outside Aid Cause A o i loved et oe p . vered: sizes 2, 3 and Pl | complished if medical missionaries | HER DEVOTED SISTER AND CHILDREN.® of the fair- All New Spring 2 98 4. Many usual 25¢ kinds. C i lare sent among the inhabitants of : R ODLE s bt erins Tramhri wee oo Erem Shades and Styles. . ‘ R e st e H | these South Sea Islands. Eider Was- | of Compromise. R a- As very i it s, sixty n described how one superstition is | today, Mareh & 3 tions that uine Jersey Sv.p,rini’ Tapf,)fi‘":flc s that of having mothers inoculate | BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. < » i | tions 1 Pettic with -, styuien [ RCRes ongs BieG A 10c their children with A child [ By Cable to The st 20 Da'ly News. | - have been shown—hats that possess all the smart style and individuality AgunteMinitn i Color e T B tronsl im0 E [must sultcr agony for six ears be-| i . e 3 = : B - coml on colorings. won- el : g | fore he is finally cured of its ravages, 8 . Finland, March 28— | ; : any woman could wish for--all at one low price that makes them the derful assortmentof Fashion's | Hn-grpx:? :-flb‘ stefcolLaiiny o (B learned. A ol e ah o rate pyet Jige, o den o= i £ : ¢ [ g itel sprinae shindes. Ssuchiay BE LD (8T s i very state in the U'nion and every R HOOKS WOOD biggest millinery values to be found in the city of Washington. Hlue. Brown, Purple, Tan. Gray, | japanned wire hairpins. 12C E | provinee in Canada will be repre. |for the last week or two have been EROOKS WOOL . T . E Henna and many others Cor- | Regularly 19¢ ........ i “s.»nl»d at the council. which will be | Pushing vigorously their plams for the |CAMPBELL. 1u saf b There are styles for every occasion—for street, dress, sports, afternoon and even- rectly cut to wear with new | Combination Collar 3C ‘5‘ [ called to order tomorrow morning in | immediate resumption of trade with the s Dife ing wear. Among the most favored are Black and White Hats—the last word in suits and dresses. | Battons. “one plece; one i :l?‘:lt'ld\mI(?.g]‘)':‘r‘u’(?llinblal\’:-‘g';’i!q:: resi- | western powers are now prepared to| Iear ugo tids nnv‘ S - - 5 - - B . lozen n c: i Al 3 8. B E - 2 'he month of onee ore is N style. Choose from Sailors, Roll Brims, Cut Pokes, Large Pokes, Mushrooms, Picture Silk Flounce Petticoats, gewlnz Wik c |§ ing_ th entire denomination in_ the make an extensive compromise with| The month of March cuce more 8 e Syptaalich 25 medical. educational, publishing and | capitalism. Becnuse thrce years 4go today Hats.‘Closc fi'ttmg Hatls tha{t flare and_ many other's. g : $2.38 g SteapacEtralongles ben il | gvangelistic departments Wil be| They know that their country cannot | 3y lovini dasghter passed awas. Fine quality materials include Hair Braids, Milans, Liseres, Feather Hats, Maline, e R Stickerei Trimmings, dainty ! Among leaders in the church sched- | €XISt Without help from the outside, and | Y TS0, 50, S0 (o omtne™ Taffeta, Satin, Leghorns, Visca and fancy imported Braids. the most sought-after colors l;:nllop:: and r;r::’rcoei;lerefl de- |Hl |uled to attend are: gnncc meiv are wlllling to mu:‘myfimp u-x:‘“mr;‘::mm;:uy tiways gave me 2 < for sprin signs; three-yard pleces, £ g rastic military regulations within Rus- 2 3 Goldenberg’s—Millinery Department—8econd Floor. ;’:\darv“:"lfl""fi"nfl,:l‘;’;? LESARILNE; e L nite aaail cotors, 19C Church Leaders Here. sia, allowing the co-operative societies| I wns mot with you when you died: —_— - ————————— Goldenberg's—Third Floor. | regularly 25c. A. G. Daniells. president of the|Wider scope, giving the peasants the 1 know not how you passed away. nt of ’r tra = A and lonely is my Leart today. general conference;. E. L. Andross, |DERU of freer trade and removing the | Seg it st ¥ B8 SO0 Yoy paseed main communistic obstacles to manu- vice president; W. T. Knox, Charles away. Thompson and H. H. Cobban, treas- | facturing and trade of all kinds. Sieep on, dear Lillian, an take your rest. Sale of Regular $10.00 % urers; W. A. Spicer, J. L. Shaw and , Willing to Take Chance. B ove. sou still, bt God loved you best. & . Again Tugsday__[hg Sale of E. E. Bowen, secretaries; F. M. Wil-| 1t s apparent that Lenin realizes upon | I think of sou la siience; mo eves see me cox, editor of t'® Review and Her- whr a delicate structure he is building But mans a tear T shed while others sleep. ald: C 8. Longacre. secretary of the {the new trade agreements, for in one of "MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTER. * |!"5~Hz|vm:\ liberty department: N. Z. {his recent speeches he admitted that CREEK. In sad but loving i Size 6x12 Feet—Special at i : °p3 embles the recognition of capitalistic ricd this life eight years ago 10 | | ment: M. E. Kern. C. A. Russell, Mrs. | principles. However, he believes that | ey | E. E. Andross and Mrs. Harriet Holt {in the last three y pediace: of the young people’s department: | become deeply imprc 1918, s all of Russia has ated with com- ! | Mrs 1. F. Plummer, J. S. James and | munism, and thercfore he is willing to e | i Miss Rosamond D. Ginther of the !take this chance. re those who loved her best (Gl |Sabbath school department: C. V.| In Finland at least a dozen plams are ce, her smiling face Leach, H. K. Christman. E. R. Num- | under way for resuming trade with are to recall J. W. Mace of the!Russia. The co-operative societies, ¥ word for eac 4 by al RANDDAUGHTER, MAR- 4.6 - |{Beautiful Silk D Heavy-weight, Durable, Stenciled Grass Rugs—double- & = warp weave that renders such good service on your floers— At all in the desirable 6x12-ft. size, which fills in space of odd (] as well as regular size rooms. Medallion and neat border 5 z designs, in green, blue or brown colorings. Women who attended thi: | which are powerful throughout Finland. Howell, Otto John, Mrs. Fipra Wil- |are ready to deal through the govern- | ll;sm‘sh and Miss Sara E. Peck ment with a soviet commission and will o e A. Hansen, Dr. H. W. Miller,” Dr.{food. While the soviets keep Maxim G. H. Heald and Dr. D. D. H.|Litvinov in Reval, they intend using Kress of the medical department; | other bases for commerce, especially the ducational department; L.jprobably furnish large quantities of 'WLING. loving memory of our dear f Crets D band aad. father. WILLIAM A. DOW- . Who departed this life two years ago / arch 28, 1919 WIFE MAE AND SON HARRY. ® i les; K. i ? v cmembrancs = gl & ENTWISTLE. In sad but loving remem el anaectiof tne Mevie e s |5|5nm9n'~5 olisoots of my dear mother, FANNY ENTWISTLE, dress sale today found G. .B. Thompson and W. W. Prescott, | Finnish ports which are usable for con- g & | vers and M | {home missionary department; W. E $3.50 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 4 it. 6 in. by y that the values more than fulfilled their expectation i i i et ; gyt $2 19 M dres have b dded he lot for t v | | eral manager of the Review and Her-| . Offers Greater Freedom. ed this life three years ago to- 6 in.—specially priced tomorrow,at ............. . vore dresses Have been acde t‘l“ e ”:j or tomorrow | |ald: J. L McElhaney of Nashville| ;T ORISR FRCAREL S5, 1018 H —offeri inviti Vi ] ities | Tenn.. president of the Southern Union | 3 3 y = e o Gl Gk il el sscSa Ve ot [ A e P o | | Conuetnie W B Beckman et Chal) et iy, Lenin' s s gridies 2 S marr o Genuine Cork-filled Linoleum, with burlap back. good heavy weight or savings. tanooga. Tenn.. president of the South- | POtIcAl frocdom, declaring that Wl o o fOND. Iu sad remembrance of my dear Ig| | eastern Union Conference: 8 I Wight | ;reater latitude. All these statements | friead. Mss MARY A. HAMMOND, who that will give unlimited service. 8-quarter widt of College View. Neb. president of o today. . in oriental, tile and Newest Spring Styles—the Most Favored Ma- matting designs. in light or dark colorings. Full rolls from which i | ; doparted this life fve yeass we cut any quantity. = terials and Popular Colors. £ | the Central Union Conference: J. W. |ate interpreted by some conservalive | {igih, "y RS 116-Warp China Mattings, 25c G e C Beautiful Combinati | Christian of Glendale, Calif.. president | S0SFTEFS 08 Ter (HICETy. DUE T iot 2 - > gs, ecrgette Crepe eautiful Combinations gl | of the Pacific Union Conference: A.!gictators face a crisis and have been | MIDDLETON. In sad but loving remembrance Finest and best grade China Mattings obtainable—116-warp Silk Mignonette Crepe de Chine R. Ogden of College Place. Wash.|forced to modify their rules to prevent | of my dear sisterinlaw and wisier, SADIE palmed-finish iintan straw; in checks, stripes and mixtures of green, 3 8N : . lg president of the North Pacific Union | gigrupti F., who entered eternal rest four years to- s blue and brown. eta ricclette Conference: E. K. Slade of South Lan- | 15/Pton- March 28, 1917, and sister. MARY E. Goldeadeeg's—Fourth Floo oo g o left e seventeen years, January ] T, s e who lef el o Ruffle and boaffant effects. blousy dresses, beaded, Tamite Unton Canfarence: T H. Rob- | 17) 1904 e ‘N’ 9 All "N T, 1 embroidered, straightline, lace- trimmed, two-toned bins oF Takoms Tark yrasiaeetofise CARD OF THANKS. g bt e fg Omen S = OO georgettes and combiriation effects. ; | Russell of Si. Paul, Minn. president [PATIS, We wieh to expross cur sincers| Forolien Yol drEi [V.LAW AND SISTER, Some have entire skirt and waist oi eyelet embroidery. owf "‘w Eolr('h"n ’V;'fl“)o;l ;“flflhré‘g‘ce friends for their kind sympathy and besuti- SADIE MIDDLETO ’I‘ < ; ; ; : Morris Lukens o ahoma Gl fioral Tributes in our recent bereavement, ' llxedo S Embroidered Georgettes with skirt and waist linings of con- Okla.. president of the Southwestern | the loss of our son LANGETON. MALEY. ‘;;.:.':.'“:);e"'..’(i"f;"".:::’.".‘ L] trasting color georgette crepe. fi)«w tunslc and ovirs!dr( de- TUnion Conferenca; A. C. Gilbert of FATHER AND MOTHER. * ;l::w;-:m_ e e year dgo today, Maseh An assortment E : y signs, in scalloped and ruffie”effects. Smart corded styles Calgary, Canada, president of the| DIED. 28, 1920. brown, gray, pea:ock?,hl‘:x?“l'xl:f:; :3::‘: a':d ;‘::?‘:vi:;cg:n:“a‘(‘ oG €ad'ribbon tranntel dresses: an-nwc pilian }",’,‘““ Co":-""’"' ALEXANDER. On Sunds. HER nun;n!:m WS scHULTZ AND o ¥ ' sing. Colors of Trooper Blue, Navy, Tan, Gray, Taupe, Steel, and ¥.oW, Siay of Ottawa, Cansda. {vat Mouat Virson. X- X MRS, SEXTON. - president of the FEastern Canadian| loved wife .of Mitchell W | Union Conference. daughter of the late Wolf and mother of Audrey Al also survived by three CHARGES 10,000 RULE o eraday, ‘Manch e at 2 Washington Hebrew cemetery. To a grave mot far aw MILLIONS OF RUSSIANS | semwavom. pepartea thin life Saturday. | Were thes Jaid our dsriing loved one at o'clock a.m., MARY | We tried so hard to save She leaves to mourn two| HIS DEVOTED FATHER ROBERT MER- trimmings. ~ Stylish link and fancy stitch weaves; some with new Rust, Beige, Henna, Jade and Black. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses; 36 to 46 for women. BRILL. In xad but loving remembrance of R enE son. brother and sepbew. ROBERT MERRILL, Jr.. who died two years ago yesterday, March 27, 1919. ten our thoughts do wander rope belt and others with wide belt and buttons. Certainly they are exceptional in every way—don't miss seeing them tomorrow. '‘s~Third Floer. Women’s $5 to $7 Low Shoes $7.50 Cowhide Sheets, Cases&Bedspreads representation of the people, Pre: dent Samuel Gompers of the Ameri- | CULBERSON. On Sunday. March 27 1021 | %5pNip STA can Kederation of Labor, in a letter | LOLA MAE. beloved wife of H. W. Oulber-| g, yqren THART to the Central Trades Union of Kala-| son. Fuperal services will be held ai her & memory of mother. M. ho died six Years ago to- who di 3 e Slippers. Of tan, patent colt, black kid and dull leathers. High and 80x90 White Dimity Bed- bed size; Marseilles designs. i B Qaughters. three sons, one granddaughter, RILL, SR. BROTHERS AND AUNT, Gompers Says A. F. of L. Will Be | two sisters, four brothers and a host of MRS, ROSA WILLIAMS. raveh“g aES | $1.79 Bleached Sheets, $1.59 Bleached Sheets, = 72 Friends, Fineral will take piace from Jeru | PPETL. In sad but ioviug remembrance of i $3 95 . $1.39 $1.25 First to Demand Recognition saiem Bapeist Oharch, Tuesday, at 2 ocioek | “our “gear hushand and Tather, JOHN K. 4 . - p.m. 5 PFBIL, who depart this ‘e thirteen The qualitie th hly d o o Shsuso Seamless Bleached | R1x90 Seamless Bleached of Representative Regime. BILLMAN. At the residence of ‘e%m-‘.:lmfir. ago \m«-:. ;l-'rrh E.T““:t B s are thor ts. extra heav. E Sheets, ful ble-b : per- 7 rs. Maude B. Ferris, s tol st.. Not dead to us, we love ¥o e q oroughly dependable and the Angerpeetuniodtofpurshaseys |EShcels. exlialienyagronndaizsed Bl fehest (iliidoubls-bed sizatoars Charging that the millions of Rus-| MARTHA E., widow ot John M. Billman. Not lost, but gone befos styles in demand for spring and summer wear. 3 genuine Cowhide Leather Travel- $2 56 Bedspreads $1v 98 IR laHS e ik feotton sia’s population are ruled by less, Fuseral Tuesiay moraing at 11 oclock. St Tou live ith ue in memor s ing Bag at a lower price than . ed , $1. : : than 10,000 members of the com-| Peter's Catholic Church, Harpers Ferry, W. Will forevermore. - Popular Models in o‘f"d'- Pumps and Strap iauailylaaked for the fmitation Crochet Bedspreads, double- | $3.00 Bedspreads, $2.49 munist party, who ocontrol without| Va Friends and relatives lnvited. Figgee HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, ::‘:;he:“l;:g-.mrlar:;t;‘_ -:;':n“l; ; Neatly hemmed. spreads, double-bed size; perfect B B 54'00 Bedspl‘eflds, $2-98 quality. Correct for summer uce. | WIGGINS. Sacred to the memory of our low. }.‘"l:" l“”fh'd' 2','"““17 and McKay sewed soles. All CEamles DAy ia eiogk khdialde Crochet Bedspreads, in heavy | 39c Pillowcases, 25¢ Tazoo, Michs: Phoenix, Atiz: Lara.| parests residence, Al 4th st me., on Tues | WILOINS, Sactul (000 (0RATs *wia: CE L GO o i e eIl mad e raised Marseilles designs; dou- 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, a mic. Wyo. and other organizations, | dax, March [ AL % R, (it GINST who dntered eternal rest fourieen T T Geldenberg's—Fourth Flocr, ble-bed size. s firm woven quality; some slights declares that when the people of | to attend. Inter o 192, at| 7oA 880 March 28, 190 Goldenbery’s—First Floor. 1y imperfect. ; Russia ‘“elect a representative gov- » Bunday, March T 1031 st Begeath Arlington's green sod * ernment the American Federation of HARCARET, "beloved " wite n\'u;.r:..:lr?“u:‘:xr-a 5 Says Extra S]ze 9 [ - Labor will be the first to demand L T Gariin’ Funeral from e en s its_recognition.” Church Wednesday. March 30, | goxer SO " MARY E. BROADUS, labor organizations which had adopt- arch 26, 1921, at 1:30 p.m., NEY. 7 Envelope Chemise 5 * Specialat §1.98 Spring Suits An extraordinary purchase of Flint, Mich. CHAS. & aged 28, the son of Rev, = z count of its Russian stand as sub-| C. A. De Vaugho 2620 K at. n.w., Washing- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. his loss & == e N servient to capital. ton, . C. He leaves to mourn his loss a} __ ~ T Lz “It may be news to you,” wrote| father. mother. SN e wat) Frank Geier’s Sons (b” ed resolutions condemning the ad- ministration of the federation on a $2.50 Taffeta Silk meaewie $1.69 Yd. whole ’ sister. | | I Wnveitg choming. ot S Erebident dompers Athatithe aTeatent |iE aister. ousjaustisndiaihostist eiectt7 Sl 13 SEVENTH STRERT XW. soft-finis ngerie cloth, made - . t i amou actures tice of funeral later. Chapel, Telephene call, Nort ¢ Slatelbn D i S SR ) Smart models for young men and students and semi-con- | | articles sent to Russia, outside Of | fiowever loving you were to me I was loath| —oorer Cn2P® I daintily trimmed with lace in- | Servative models for older men—thoroughly well tailored || : > 2 o | munitions, was in 1913, and then fo 1ot you &v. i;moffly Hanlon gertions and edsings; made with and oficred at unmatchably low prices, | Rich, lustrous Chiffon Taffeta Silks of heavy fl;flfld‘;’;‘wd’"’_?nli 8*&000€000}; Millions | 1 tope o mest you in heaven above where ot ks ik, M % o 1 5 e : : 2 o ars_are known to have been we s x _uBsm R o ::"éu‘ip..:h.or';‘ .x;f' fu!‘l“:r.v! ‘:u‘z? i weight and firm, smooth texture—a qualny of super- sent from Russia to the United States| The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, “ZURHORST” 1y made. : - $ excellence—priced for tomorrow’s selling at only $1.69 O oo holshevik uibesad st ehe! axne ol B e ' 301 East Capitol Street Women'’s and Misses’ Mel‘l S SUItS | a yard. consciously or unconsciously aided in|DUFFY. On Sunday, March 27. 1821, at her Fhone Lincoln 372 9 I i the circulation have failed to b home, 817 13th st. n.w., ALICE, beloved| py¢ablished in Martinsville, Ind. . n the large assortment of newest spring colors < T b Charies 3. “and Lula Duffy. 1857 warded they have missed a great op-| daughter of Bloomers, 79¢ 1 from Sa Of soft-finish pink batiste, large reinforcement. double elas. tic knee; full cut sizes. This lot includes Blue Serge and Self-striped Heart Catholic Church Serze Sults, in three-button conservative models; or vénétian; regular sizes to 42; young men's and students’ models of portunity for gain, for their services| Fune " Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Service, would have been well worth financial = @3 recognition by Lenin and Trotaky.” |FHGE Ity % idce Sabeiit: of the 1ate W. Deal & Co. Samuel and Elizabeth Engs of Newport, 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 you will find every wanted street and evening shade, including plenty of navy blue, brown, gray and black. $2.00 Satin Messaline, $2.00 Foulards, $1.69 Geldenberg's—Third Floor. Fancy Mixtures, in green, brown and tan; one, ] Snile Basice. "Chape. butto =t v 2 el A neral service at St. Thom Aatomobile Service. eSS § y c oe Dot o s R iisnitm e butlondan $1.49 36.inch Silk Foulards, ex- U. S. GUNS SALUTE QUEEN. :“hnn-n“'l‘u\_»g:i."!-fithl@. 4 pm Tater- JAMES T. RYAN, Mefl S Sllk l“ltlal double-breasted models. in plain, tan and green || o 85-inch Superior ~Quality | peRUPHANY fine quality: in Wnd New York papers piease copy.) R The SV v checks. Bizes 15 to 20 years. | Satin Messaline, With rich | grounds; in all the newest and Marie of Rumania Passes Through | mINTON. All members of Columbia Lodge,| Modern Chepel = = L | patin-face, soft clinging qual- | mosi-wanted styles and com- N B L i at Frasiers uaderiaking i Handkerchiefs at 8¢ ity; in all wanted street and evening shades; also black. $1.25 Silk Pongee, 89c | $4.50 Canton Crepe, Constantinople. Potified 0 axsem By the Associated Press. | | CONSTANTINOPLE, March 26— binations. el W RS peare Co w. Mol 1208 H _STREET NW. Men’s Suits, $24.75 | | 32-inch All-pure-silk Tan |Queen Marie of Rumania paserd| > > do 30, invited Men's Silk Tnitial Handker- Two ik One and Two Palrs of Trousers | Pongee; rich, lustrous quality. $3.89 | ithrough this- city yesterday o her| 18 Suirtod2e N0 A" Elied rutor. (FORMERLY 940 F STNW) chiefs, soft-finish japonettes, with bromeoctrouser Suits Cin single and double- || for men's and women's shirts 40-inch Heavy Canton Crepe, imdy Jitol Duchacest | from: Athens | s ctest: SWITIAML SOLIVER, Hoc 2 8 2 MAIN 108 hemstitched border and heav! bk i dmml' s, for voung men and high || and sports dresses. a pure silk quality; in_white, {American and allled ships in the har- | JACKSON. Departed this life on Saturday, PHONE *» ! silk-embroidered initial. These ’m Inn college students and suits with one Goldenberg's—First Floor. navy, brown, black and gray. bor rendercd royal honors and fired |* Maren 28, 1921, at 1:30, BESSIE, be- ARSpeare CurNichols W-:B-Spesre. are classed as “mill seconds.” but il '.":;'?:'-l_'::r"’:::‘“g;.mn Jorge, blue salutes. loved wife of Walter ackeon. Fineral . the defects are so slight as not a of mixtures. S The sound of the guns, however,| Tuesday. March 2. at 9 o'viock, from St.; - to interfere with wear or appear- Yourg men's sizes, 35 to 42; students’ siges, 16 . startled the people of the citr, wny| Cypein‘a Church, 13th and € sts. s.e. Rel- Joseph F. Birch’s Sons to 20 years; and regular sizes 34 to 42. Goldenberg’s_Clothes Shop for Men—First |, Mothers! There’s Double Service in These —— """ | Boys’ Spring Suits 39¢ and 50c . c A ' bcVard | gwoa 2Q0 yd, | Woare 3975 had “the idea that the Turkish na-| atives and friends invited. 2 M St. N.W. - Beaiies Jopt {tionalists had launched an attack | JOENSON. Suddenly. Sunday, March 27, 1921, 3034 Phone West 6. NRY CLAY JUHNSON, in the T2nd year Automobile Service. gealnat Cobs e i age. Fuperal from lis late residence, s 3338 13th st. n.w., Tuesday aftersoon at 2 WM. I'L SARDO & m’ Hardin; 'elock. rding and the League. :oolnul. Departed this life Sunday, March| 412 H st. When we see how the European 27, 1921, at l!"{"rm, ‘:‘fl:r 'rh’:e‘r'.fl‘ Modern Chapel. Automobile nations delight in keepin, 2| painful iliness, at the residence o ; Snckant feuts e “Sinnite wna | i e oubie voucs of | V. [ SPEARE CO., their incessant bickerings, we realize | aeal later. +*'| orerraes THE SUCOESSORS OF NOK 0OX- SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) ance. Values worth regularly up to 19¢ each. (Limit, six.) Goldeabyry’s—First Floor. what folly it would be for a Presic 1921, 1n Brooklyn, N- Y. dent to advise the American people | FAKE: (Aol 25 O e he ate Charics t M r 940 F ‘ to unite themselves with the nati lster’ of Mrs. K. H. Greene aud | Phone Framklin 6626. MOy ey !;:rn;;:‘l;i;, Washavie Wide. At..... 2 overseas. ~arding does Tot: want :un(‘:{:'(xfi(é.:{!. Bautwia. in ber, 3 WILLIAM LEE, Funcrai Dicecior > ), e m - H 3 > ron- . Intes Brool . 5, 3 ¢ tion, 10) yarde. buthamsmachies 100 || : . ot e New shipments just in—enable e Ec:r:;e-negr::r'er’-‘.?n::fl, NUDD, Saturday, March 26, 1921, at e e St mugato ensmateciam: o yards alike. Cholce of light or A beautifuul sheer, two-ply quality with handsome ¢hif- | 5 15 offer a splendid assortment of and he fears to make trouble for |’ piw; at the reudeoce of 'ber sisier. Mra. | price,” 352 Pa. ave. nw. Tel. call M. 1383, dark foral, stripe of tapestry do- | fon finish—the famous “tape-edge” quality which renders Fp SR America. 4 by those Who favor the| CINIA widow of the late ¥ i Moad, ia draperies, cushions, etc. such satisfactory service that women prefer it to all other | Patterns SR these “bet- league that America is provincial | ber 71 yesr Tnferment Fom Oh Yt Zirst Floor—Bazgain Table, white fabrics for spring and summer blouses and frocks and | ter-value” boys’ two-trousers suits ey 3 ST e Mareh 20, 1501, 2t 1 T = = s r Z & . > LESBY. 3 , a | The Park Osme- children’s wear. 40 inches wide. Extraordinarily low | for Tuesday Latest spring models, France, England and the other na- OGLEAST, hg;':'z‘:fl:":","..?: T ave” e Fofll s coln . Fried 89¢c to $1.00 priced for tomorrow’s selling at 29c yard. fashioned of sturdy quality all- e o ot n ey | crucio B 4saaloeste); sl wick oX o o it 1 fabrics, i had £ war? Do they show that they have | i and Sadle A Dade. sister of Walter &.. Bartimors Boulevard ot Disint s | bri gree g P . Dade un e . Table Damask 35c Cannon Cloth, 22c $1.25 White Organdy, | Wool fabrics, in new shades of green, B riwing. in their Interantiona] | Dete,. Fancral from: Amury M. B Church, | _OBeess 85 14th ot nw. P 34-Inch White Cannon Cloth, & 79¢ gray, brown, etc. Coats with in- politica? ~ Do they seem anxious to| Thursday, March 81, at 1 pum. Relatives FUNERAL DESIGNS. 66C Yal‘d A= R LT ST e 45-inch White Organdy, an ex: rte,d or ’DO’x leat d tri ed e ey lavelamone e o m;;:‘m‘m‘u.:'nn 2, 1921 rmr?c‘u AEO S 900 14t | the appearance of linen SOItING. | (ra “fine grade, imported from | VG pitaissanc trimm ons of the worldz " They ‘do_ met | HANLET, bioved sonor 3. war and \GEO, C. S e show it if they do. They stand| Asnes (Hanley) Sale, aged 7 vears 7| pypRpsSIvE FLORAL EMBLEMS phone M. there, all ready with thelr usual dip- | ®megths. Funersl (private) from residence. | o¢ MODERATE PRICES. 2416-17-18. st MODERATE PRICES. 3061718 el = ‘.?J:,.:.";:';fi THAYER. At Hanstord, W. Va. Mareb 26 | Gude Bros. Co., 1214'F St. 64-inch Yarn Mercerized Table | Switserland; mad o i i Damask. showa in a vartety of | 39c White Nainsook, 29c | combed cotton, with beseital with fine alpaca. Both pairs of neat patterna CAn excollent | U L NUE oheck Nainsook, | [ANSPATent, permanent Snisn. Knickerbocker pants full cut and or cafes. " Rich, Justrous-finish | all size broken check; 25¢ Pajama Checks, 19¢ | lined throughout i 1881, IDA_CRANFORD THAYKR, beloved . Frads e il nol "he aecied | Er o women's a2 il dren's 36 Inch White Painma G, s 14 . Sizes 8 to 17 the neareat weaker netghbor. © © © | S of 3. Gur Thuyer. Pussial from Prompt auto delivery servics. Y a) . 5 T . close-woven, soft finish grade, for €ars. of the tranquil citizens. who wish| sts. s.w., Tuesday at 2 p.m. "‘. P e B "“"’"_"""““‘ g Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. undergarments. Goldenbery’s—Third Ylose. fo work and to live peacefully, |ssmiyr. soddenty, on Saturday, Mueh 20| Appropriate Floral Tokens : should she enter into a league With |“jom, BRENJAMIN husband of Asae Listat| YK7, Floral Co, +# such - nations? —L'Unione (Italian, gum Thrift. Notice of fumeral in morning - democratic), San Francisco. vavers. B * 26th and N. X. Ave, Main 1668, _ *'