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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 B y < mass meeting in the old Masonic Hint That King May Lead Troops | | Mascot Chasing Cat PRESIDENT TO HEAR PLEA | 7%, " = = i In the delegation which will make . When Ship Sets Sail | |[FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS | I the delce: raiont il be Sior: CALLFUR AP DELIVER YOUR! i ris Hillquitt, Jackson ston _and | || 3 NOTICE Creates NewFervorAmong Greeks | | », £2t Aboerd via Tug i Biigue seckds Suiman sl |y Cloaner By:;m:mm Will Receive Amnesty Committee | will act a‘.hl"?{e :ommg!ee'sud;)lexa'lle RK, April 1.—Thor, to meet with ttorney Gener: augh- 1‘ Our new and large Banking Quarters, No. 716 BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. people is not only political, but per- e ot Daby, ;:;0;2‘:-”‘“ e 1] As Close To 11th Street N.W. (opposite the Palais Royal), will By Oxts; ¢oiTne Star and Gheago Daily News. i sonslianaireligioun i Whon fat the Imprisonment. :‘L ¢ pyright, 1921. rth of the youngest princess, he de- President, Hasaioe wit 3 be completed and occupied by us between the sth~ ATHENS, Gr 2 clared the army and navy to be her g will receive a i a ey 5 courler to Rome, Ttaly, Aprl 13—yns | EoSlather, hoinvoked an anclent re- delegation of the political amnesty (| HOTEL MARYLAND ||| You our and gth of April. Definite announcement of our el e e l-)—c'f:hc ligious custom and put every Greek| | left behind when the dmer | |Ommittec at the White House offices | i a. ng Con- | male liable to military service in a| | safled. April 13, 5 removal will appear later. stantlne is going to lead the Smyrna | Sacred relation to her and himself. The cat chase over, Thor re- vlnea £ .:hen N e Under New Management ]‘ 4 - attack on the Turks, coupled with |, LNis8 godfather rite invokes 2| | turned to the pier, and, finding or the release of all political | ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND ele] one the maiBisatin of e o loyalty superior to that obtaining be- | | hia ahip gone, treated the water | |PriSoners now held by the govern- | == I ° *1 3¢ L) Huribering {60,000 mems has aroused x| L uibloodirelations Thna the re- 0 a choice bit of howling. ment. The political amnesty commit- ;| Eurepean plan. Rooms 3150 up. umpia atlon mood of romantic w th ligious Greeks believe themselves re- | | He was recognized by one of his tee, which has its headquarters in this | A'la Carte and Table d'Hote among certal L o ar enthusiasm | jated to.Constantine. He is their god- master's friends, who ordered = q s in this | Service Tatior: amg oin Sectlons of the popu-| brother (“Koumpara"), and they a tug, placed Thor aboard and city, is composed of delegates from | = 620 F Street N.W. the éovemmenr‘;”“:,“v‘:,:g;'gm'g" to | dress him With the familiar “thou aped down the bay, overtaking | |the trade unions in the farmer-labor | ¢ Spacious Dining Rooms Sy tures among other sections. - Hoth | na ok 1s used only toward memberS| | the Oncar II meverai nilles out. party, the American Civil Liberties | Grill, Cafeteria Under Government Supervision. Venizelist and royalist newspapers | g re, oy 814 God. Thor was taken off a bit of Union and various other civic groups. || _ EXcellent sccommodations for speak confidently of & coming wiec| But many of the Greeks have re-| | North sea wreckage during the The date for the meeting was se- || Mmotor parties, clubs and banquets. tory and assert that the treaty of |Cently heard the voice of a new god— war, and since has been the pet lected by the committee to mark the || Spring Chicken, Sea Food and Sevres must be integrally applied.|Lenin. A huge communist meeting of the Oscar II's skipper. second anniversary of the imprison- | Planked Steak Dinners They also hint at a greater. triumph | held here yesterday to celebrate the ment of Eugene V. Debs, socialist | Specialt, ' |in the future, meaning the possession |second anniversary of the Moscow | leader, convicted under the espionage A Speciisy, . — of Constantinople. internationale applauded anti-waer lgrtv ; Following the meeting with the | PRICES REASONABLE. . Worship Their King. speakers, who asserted that Greece |tries, including the rallroads and|President the committee will hold a The peculiarly extatic quality of |WaS Deing used as the catspaw of ;-k;.‘fp‘s"fi.,‘,,”,: lthoroug%fl)thflrfrl:e‘:::- the war enthusiasm of patrjotic | England. The daily labor paper Riso- | [The same ls true of the Where Your Dollars Count Mast is, perhaps, unparalleled elsewhere in | in Greece. recent general strike of merchant Europe. Constantine's relation to his All the workers in the key indus- Extra Specials LADIES’ LACE SILK HOSE Superior Quality Lace . sent to t h the Si front [ as'a punishment for striking. A re- || | Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. el e port that four of them had been double Factir top h?rnhged caused xgx-ea; excl::emem. o } colors are gray. i Vi e communists frankly say they — ¥ LADIES’ LACE LISLE HOSE are not strong enough to stop thel =,{oad Men are now mobilized and Greeks, including the great masses|SPastos says today that the new mo- Your Ne 7 of the people, is explaignpd by ',h;gr bilization means new slaughter. This i'fhfl' are members of the _Mos?ro:v “ romantic devotion to the king. This|labor opposition is of recent growth |internationale and obey Lenin. e ° sailors and railroad workers was suppressed with difficulty. The rail- S i t i Made to Your Measure i of finest EHREND’ worki der military discipline. Two hundred of them were recently 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. war by a general strike, but they if|i = £ = believe that if the Greek army in Asia | P Hone. with hign it 8OC Minor is defeated, prices will rise and btol AN Aonbie. AoTe wias ® l ! :l:pc’on;:n;tg:o:\; when, ey willipeiz $15.00 Values at double garter top and seamed back: into revolutionary agitation. Made from good quality, serviceable mix- I ‘°|f".> f,m- gray, bL:x‘,k and cordovan s 8 Ladies’ Full-Fashioned Silk Hose [} It 18 asserted here that M. Gounaris | § || ture Lined_throughout. Tailored as men’s Now On Sale has obteined a British loan, enabling |§|| clothes are—Flap pockets and with the extra BiGE Goal 6 N Biirs Greece to purchase war materiali gl nair of pants insures longer service. Sizes 8 to Thread Sitk Hose of a $l 98 abroad. It is believed everywhere ! standard quality made . that England is supporting the Greek | to sell at considerably more: wide Worsted Suitings , g = : 1ans i i1 | td ‘ i 3 o - There‘lfi: aAbig r‘:;{;rgzl:\:: lll li‘s? vfi:?c.h contains ‘;LE,’;*’,,,",;?;’,‘;‘,’";E,'::;’, 2 o i : 31’50 Boys ca'ps SPlloat meet: Ta ‘Black. cordovan and [u triumph. i o ade To Sell F or some of the best recordings of the year. Secure yours s —_—— . fax?:y)vsmic)(a’l,:;‘xre:,r f‘\"::‘hh:‘:); ot Al ona 95c fiEN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS MANY Dollars before they are sold out. “SUSIE’S KITCHEN BAND” 1 made and finished! Boys' Serviceable Pants of fancy = A A = Lady Billy—Medley Fox | 15720 ~“Smile worsteds wome. with pencil stripes 99C Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Union Suits Young Women to Aid lace-trimmed armholes; LADIES’ PINK BLOOMERS piece. An exceptional value. Fitio quality] neinuook” in . an | 45241 Hush-a-Bye, Baby Mi i Higher—! Dance Records i W R T TO PLAY FOR BENEFIT = : i ‘ith belt straps and hip ” : : L35 o 85¢ Tell Me the Story of Jesus. Minisued SwiCHL Mell oD Fine Quality Lisle-finished 44C . 18733 Rose Nightingale—Medley | 88628 serenata—Enrico Caruso. v f S e ot e e e pants finishad with lace; regular and —‘ L | { | ’ check and plaid patterns; $1.50 Boys’ Pants e 69c in all sizes to 46. 35708 Sally—Medley Fox Trot Carry Your Cross With a - Organization of First Presbyterian % B 24 pockets. Sizes up to 17 years. Union Suits, taped neck and ERETEFD die & extra sizes. - 15729 HOMe Again Blues—Med-| 3125 Love—Sophie Braslau. . $2.50 Girls” Middies I~ LADIE ley Fox Trot. “Susie’s Kitchen Band,” an organi- 85¢. 74670 Hungarian Rh. dy, No. Fine Jean ;:;q“y B;xes—m;: Trot. $175 2-CAlfrea Cortor " T ° zation composed of young women of | l&:}gdx:exc agtue l _89 Finely knit of combed 27 ever Knew—! RV : : . vi 16" somi 18734 Do You lover e Tau 4934 Beau Soir—Giuseppe de the First Presbyterian Church, each Jnown for quality and ssrvs yama with elastic waist C 85c ¥ _Medley Fox Trot. s “;‘;‘- i one a “virtos” In extracting musical| ice. "All white or white with el | B e ONELE DATRats 1 < a Gioconda — Beniamino ds f1 dinary kitchen uten- lue collars and cuffs that . | h € sounds from ordinary ) ! i soran St By Melley Fex| nias iyl S 02 to ive a bencAt performance o are’ tast colors. . $1.25 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS SSe Love Bird—Medley Fox | 87575 Oh, Morning Land—Mme. next Monday_ afternoon in the gold \Z i U e Mude from heavy quality ! i Trot. $1.50 and Miss Homer. room of the Hotel Lafayette for the ST e e d 89(: ‘ 84935 Study from “The Children's joint benefit. of the Louis Hamilton . . 9 e DL R TN ¢ ! $125 Corner’—Rachmaninofr. Eb AT R EaE D e 6- 0 lg Iris oats collars. i . 7 o oun; ‘omen’ risi n 4 i Popular Records 87574 Oy, Cease Thy Singing, Absociation of the District. izt 74 “Maiden Fai g D Valse Erica srzel L hainMoCormack Needless to say, the musical effects Coats for the big girls 8 to 14 9 e i &) 18728 - g 3 2 obtained by these young artists tend years, of fine quality check and Beautifu oire Silk Saxophobia—Rudy Wied-| 74671 Samson et Dalia—Phila- toward “jazz”; in fact, they are said l1ai i trimmed with com- | Bags. with firm metal o . deft. 3175 delphia Orchestra. 5 be tha Rl word i thatschoolior| | | Did coating; trmmed Wi L © ) | frames. lined with plain % ) mpare the Qual lty Of These 15730 My Mammy 87238 Moo aterio i Harmony and to make the wildest ef- || || Pining colors of green and blue ) and fancy linings and fitted with - 85e Under Hawaiian Skies. $1.25 erio—Titta Ruffo. forts of an aggregation of dusky syn- | | l on collar? am} cuffs. SoReaély nifty spring coats purse and mirror. H ] o i i at $6.! more. Worstedsand You Will Be Con- et £ (U Vo L e T Mmnt of weales oy, o omeant mif] e e e $1.69 WHITE PETTICOATS o ced f t I . $150- " fsabella Marsh. $1.75 1. Shylock's Speech. - an eighteenth century “pastorale.” P — Ot fine white muslin l 19 vin 0 he 18731 Look for the Silver Lining 2. The Mercy Speech. the words of one critio, the band is a . Sk - e . nusua avin o3 riot and its music is a scream. i ? R lar d Extr s CO lengths. The 10-inch A 4 Se' Wandering Home. T Gagliarda—Toscanina. onand fte muste isa seream /] Women’s Regular an a Size Corsets |homois of fine tmbrotdory. 3119 1673z She_Glves Them All the '1;311 maintained by the Booklovers' Club g £ e tomorrow instead of $1.69. ATISFY yOurSelf as to our Sc s pan Listen! “'”5 Serenade—Zinibalist. of the association for the support of | Well you know_the merits of “Nemo” Corsets. SATIN CAMISOLES 1 > 8 2 = a destitute Washington child in!} The class of materials used in their construction .19 n ) values!—Compare our wool- pomory of Lieut. Louis Hamilton |} of the best, and styles to comply with the cor- Fine Quality Tub Silk ens, prices and workmanship with the ready-to-wear and you will 2 B D e e i Svifiia || set needs of cvery woman. Medium bust, in White == | camisoles. ‘beauticuy trim: 55C ur Jordan Piano Co, |55 2 o S0 e S Srh e @ {f{|of the association. The World Fel- a - s 3 Special tomorrow. 55¢. lowship fund is maintained by con- t Gingham Ladies’ “dm”usweatm G Street at 13th Excellent Ging| $1.00 CREPE GOWNS tributions from every source for the northwest. find we are very much lower in purpose of supporting a Y. W. C. A. Just the garment Of good quality krinkle : y Home of the Chichering Piano Poaretary in the. foreign field. Porch Dresses forwear right now. e Al o ime eno JRE price. ering Florence M. Brown, general secr This lot of Dresses in an extensive as- 3 over style, in flesh color - tary of the Washington association |flin sizes to 46 are 'way sortment of colors only. Regularly at $1.00. To the skeptical we Ty add look in }i - for, (hirtecn yearn fo now geeving an | Jabore e averiec.is @ Rood KN, 8 Tululieny 't 1255, Shes| $3.00 EXTRA SIZE CORSETS 3 this secretary in na. e is in-|Q§quality of materials ould sell regularly at $2.98. ! g th, > ternational hostess in Shanghai.{fand finish, You will say they look |for misses and women. Very special for to- ' our wmdoy/ .e qua._ of these 'rl"l%kels o, thl:"fleux—tormimeehmmlhe gnd ore nuisiied like dresses yon 1.69 Petticoats morrow _these c:anvy. 52.19 s T ad at e A nistration ! ing would pay $5.00 for. oskeag strong Coutil rsets .woolens radiate right through the glass. 2 Y g : of the assoclation, 1333 F street || ginghatns used. $1. etticoa e . 9 T e up to 36. The extra size women will Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons |[i005 c*ianety st 33 9JC Made of good aquality a substitute possibly can ™ percales in a varried as- 78c be made. There's a beautiful se-| Creepers anml Rompers, 47c sortment of pretty, neat lection of pretty colored designs,|made from fine, serviceable designs and all fast deep flounces, ete. Very special to- | quality, fast-color ginghams. 4 colors. AOTTOW. Some with the button seat. The { ginghams are in checks and stripes, A { l S 75c Girls’ & Misses’ Bloomers” 2 3 ed eaml Of _extra quality heavy, SPECIAL $2-00 7ZX90 B eaCh essS fast black satine, with elas- 47c A Small Profit on Each Suit For a Large Volume of Business. is the reason for our lower prices—for at no time do we sacrifice quality of woolens or the high staund- ard of our tailoring to make a low price possible. Newcorn & Green have been established for 19 years —and now as ever before—a finished garment must be to your entire satisfaction. Newcorn & Green & Merchant Tailors 1002 F Street N. W. tic waistband and at Sheets 77x90 Seamiess Bleached Sheets | | > i $200 Value i For the past 3 years you have paid from $2.00 to {8300 each for just such Sheets. Heavy round thread miite. ot pocpndn: $1 10 quality Sheeting Cotton, free from dressing, and for art,. and mage T =" 3 and full size beds. Limit 4 to a buyer. from a heavy, .round thread sheet- % a i = ing cotton; free from dressing or 42x36 Pillowcases $3.00 Bedspreads Corelgn substance, and finished with {] The kind that have sold B o ot Bl T0 $1 2] [ 2 $1.69 e for 3% and“45c_42x36, variety of designs— In the lot are fine qual- N ity Organdy, Batiste, Pajama. lgc here’s Going to B A Big Rush Friday & Saturday Becamse all the folks who buy meat in Washington are going to recognize my wonderful offerings. That is, they recogmize the prices as being LOW—THEY ALREADY KNOW THE QUALITY IS THE BEST. Pm just asking you to look up one of my conven- “iently located markets and take a look at my fine of OUTFIT 1 2C Autographic Folding Brownie. Camera, RR Lens, 1 Roll Films, 1 Picture Album, and of good quality cam- hememed reafly. 707 bric-finished cotton. use. A good medium weight, easily|Cloth, Longcloth and Nain- - laundered. sook: 36 to 40 incheg wide. Inshort lengths, but a wonderful n. fresh meats. Your § 45x36 Fruit-of-the- good judgment will tell you to be a 1 Package Art Comners, s $5.50 Bedspreads 30c DRESS Loom Pillowcases Extra Size Satin- A long time since you 17y like Bedspreads, in a heard this price on fast- 12 /Zc GO Made from the well variety of raised Mar- colored Plaid Dress s X || known Fruit of the Loom .4 Seilles designs. These . Ginghams, excellent for girls’ dress- muslin—free from _any c are extra good weight. Hemmed|es and house or porch dresses s foreign substance. Note ends and actually sold here at $5.50 | There's a wonderful selection and c Gr il the generous size. and at some stores as high as $7.50.! are readily worth 30c. Harry C. Grove, Inc. IS i e i C 1210 G St. N. W. A Wonderful Sale of Newrimmed ats Values $6.00, $7.50 to $10.00 {r A manufacturer had too many after Easter and wanted to dispose of a limited quantity at a sacrifice. We were on hand ta take the entire lot. The concessions were too great to resist buying and they will go on sale Saturday. Every wanted straw, including Hair Braids, Georgette, in white and other light shades; Milan, Lisere, Blocked Straw, Tagal Straws and, Fancy Straw braids. The shapes are tight-fitting Turbans, Medium Brims, Wide Brims and a big selection of Sailors, in plain colors and com- bination facings. : All the : Every a Colors ) : i New Straw CHUCK ROAST 15¢ Ib. Unusual Plate Beef, Only, Ib. 8¢ Very Good Cormed Beef, Ib. 10c Ladies’ Rings, $17.50 A Special Value SCHMEDTIE'S makes ‘a feature of Rings. From our large stock of Ladies’ Rings we have I Want You to Value Coffee . Ws delicious and everybody who arinks it emjoys it. Some folks can’t “New Spring Coats and Wraps " Good Pins, 300 count, 2 Hor o byt b c 5c Darning Cotton, understand how | sell it so reasonable. Fresh . Lean made up an assortment \ i hite, black, tan, cordo- Bwm I DO. The regular price is 20c Ib., Pork . . The most popular coats el & but as I want you fo try it, fhe treat & Shoulders, Ib. .l 9(: Roast, b. ______2 lc of most pleasing variety |l.qked for, you'll agrec, are the $ 75 “nne Bia : 10c on tne this FRIDAY and SATURDAY : in designs, pricing them || Sport and ' FPolo (Coats made == : S P . v * from the original polo cloth, in Colorite, in all ool specially at $17.50. light and dark tan, as well as 678 oo Lo e . 19¢ the Belted Sport Coats of coverts and other popula > : coatings. The wraps are the comfortable, roomy} MountlngsA are 14- kinds in a variety of styles, including both the sleeve and sleeveless. A few of the large range of karat gold. The set- [[colors—reindeer, brown, tans, navy and many One-Pound Good Value Cotfee FREE With Every Loin Pork . Chops, bb. .....330 Fancy Stickerei Braids, 3-yard pieces ........... * 10c Ribbons Hat Band Grosgrain Ribbons, in - t S . . . others. Purchase Amounting to tings include many dif- wiiie, DRGSR o navy, gra g ~ 22¢ e Eadeot New Polo Coats vy, peacsek and JDC 4 K u"l”n e comen The Sports or Polo Coats are very 10-inc ons, in a . ems popular now, for outing and sport wide range of large floral designs, : g D wear, made from coatings and the B with satin edges. Reg- Dlacly imolf far S81.00 Sany 89(: polo cloths, in a good range of colors, as tan, reindeer, beaver and AJHM"“_\ ? others. Values to $22.50. ‘v.lm ‘. sl.oo F ml SCHMEDTIE BROS:CO. || ik Blouses That Should Tl [comimedions o’ Aot der Reliable Sewelers Sell Up to §7.50 tecie "8 s inens 39C Northwest! The lot consists of Georgette, Crepe w .- 3 12096 Street, Ersioslen $2 98 . Sash and Hat Ribbons [ ] b In a big range of stripes, two-tone de Chine, Natural Pongee, Tricolette effects, as well as the Roman Be Sure to Come For FREE COFFEE 15 Markets Conveniently Located at Market, 13(h & H St 1916 14tk St. N. W. 3033 1. N. W, Frank Kidwell Markets 4FRIDSTUR and Fancy Stripe Tub Silks, in a big assortment of styles and in mearly every new shade—gray, copen, tan- A = gerine, tan, peach, black or white. Many are the plain stripes. These aré very B tailored styles and others are fussy. with laces and popular now for narrow 25c o . P s embroidery; all sizes to 46. sashes and hat trimmings Segamdusenag i il Pk, DY ¥

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