Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 AN'" REns BA"'“-E Bar Short Skirts ‘MAIL BOAT MEETS SHIPS. H So Male Teacher | |Pre-War Pracsice Will Speed Up - Won’t Be Fussed | | Arrival of Letters All Over U. s. KNOXVILLE, Teau, April 1— | | xpw YORK, April 1.—The prac- o [ tice of removing mail from incoming | deeree he coll e o N ]usl mgm, whv:l (ql‘lfl n)u:ll h:h;l‘:" s | As Usual We Are First Kappel Forces With Machine Guns Make Viadivostok 1 Hnu to meet the liner mn.uu-,m.j {riving from Southampton. | | The resumption of this e | expected to expedite the deliv | foreign mail. “After thd mail o akirts. The the college has an That kel wemlditake firm action : i telentsreniticincw, ':‘-“",“:"‘ ansferred from steamer to > Fight, Seize Suburb. i Gl o [ s To Announce This By the Associated Ppess. tion more than a hundred years TOKIO, March 31.—Anti-bolshevik| | old. B Tr"lp::;:hm;:u‘r‘::l tERins s troops commanded by Gen. Kappel, S armed with four mackine guns, open- ed an engagement with the Russian militla in Viadivostok at 4 o'clock this morning, says a dispatch from that ity to the Nichi Nichi Shimbun of this city. Fighting was said to be in progress = “BIG HIT” It's a Victor Record e Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Ine. == = 1221 F St. Open Evenings == T ir it Tambov proNjuce, tiers O walk languidly, resting the weight heavily on I Oda and I OMmorrow richenko, the former revolutionary I each foot in turn, tires one quickly. But to = leader at Kronstadt, is leading an step along briskly, swinging the weight with ) R 2mi‘-bols;1ewk lrevoll. together rw.m‘ easy rhythm, entails the minimum of fatigue. ga, formerly commissary of the| The springy strip of tempered steel in the arch of s ¢ Baltic fleet. Jointly they have 5,000 Hats of Characteristic Smartness < ; : a Kahler Shoe and the buoyant cork filler in the | S = < ¥ A “Finnish patml on the Russian sole induce an elastic, youthful, untiring gait. There in the newest shapes and shades. AR frontier was fired upon Wednesday are other reasons why Kahler Shoes are famous for ! ;:5:;;! ;‘f;fl;g';;b;"rgimgbmhm: comfort—*“Five PEatures” in all—and they will re- 3 - ! making their escape from Kronstadt. pay a close acquaintance. ~ Formerly Priced $10 to $35 ; : NI I! lllllllllllllMllllll along Main street, near the rallway station. All was in confusion. The Japanese garrison in Vladivostok has announced its neutrality, it is said. Gen. Kappel's forces are reported to have seized Nikolsk, 2 city two miles northwest of Viadivostok. Reduction Sale B Inime— —Three workmen who made their es- cape from Kronstadt arrived at the Finnish frontier tonight. They report- ed that the communists when they left were executing every other man Il iilllllllilllll|lIIllllllllllllflllfllllllflllifiiiiiiflllfllll% F and every fourth woman in Kron- sta 3 e 5 . . Y i - The refugees already here are great- ly aroused over this report, many of % f them having been forced (o leave their “Ste Li l [ 12 wives and children behind when they | |} P vely.: il__l fied from Kronstadt. A large number et Slaiiaan o The oxfords pictured above are beautifuliy made in 2 ROOSEVELT FUND ASKED. tan calf, black or brown kid, white buck or white ] ———— l P i — canvas. or IL ——— alc rlCCS, N. Y. Memorial Commission | ON SALE TODAY — X Favors State Project. § — ALBANY, N. Y. April 1 Recom- mg EE R For complete list of new records—see e mendation that a memorial {o the late | the Victor Record:advertisement in this —m—m—— Theodore Roosevelt be erected through i S —— £ Siponistonier et COMEORTASHORS ; Baper.todas; = { We have every record listed there— ——m—— as well as the largest and most complete st;)ck of talking machine records in the s city. ———— Twenty-five demonstration booths to try your records—no waiting for service ——— here. ' A sales force ready and willing to assist you in the selection of the records —— S atpted st ttowes desirorse ] DR P. KAHLER & Sons 603:13th St N.W nrar = 5: Wash D.C. to adopt a memorial which would be New York address 15W, 445t *|administrative purposes, “and thus re- flect the Chi!f ncnv.ues of Col. Roose- velt's life. i ° l\ ., Pittsdurgh Balffmore l||||IIN|l|||\llllllflIlllll|||lfl||l|||l|||l||||l1| ' » : desired. § : 227'F£5t. N.\M_ Victor Service Supreme = i , i , o = Ansell, Bishop & Turner, nc. == e z 5 1221 F St. Open Evenings : ‘ Ask Mother .. FROM:THE AVENUE AT NINTH : She Knowe ' ' : Mothers find it easy to ; select Sonny’s suits at the P-B : we'll Say It Once More : store. Dressing boys for 28 “GOOD AFTERNOON, FOLKS” years has given us a P-B Suits for men are pretty good idea of C en S HOSIe : "J fully tailored. This disti what they need, and At Prices Urging P romptBuymg Al carefully tailored. This distin- ; PR want , Cotton Ribbed : y ; guishes them from the nonde- SR ey Hose ................ 19¢” script. : 4057 s (Sizes 5 to 9) P-B Suits are all Wool. : / : Thus they differentiate from : For BOYS o that variety so often on sale “at . Mercerized Solid Color bl : #5 . %18 0 e KA . ancy Top All- P-B Suits are individ- o : : < saikssolr.gaf 8169 ualized. They are made up ; - Blue Serges S = i D : S b for P-B customers acFordmg to ;» Fn cy Chobiots MEYER S SHOPS our plans, not according to the 2 ; : ideas of manufacturers who e Rich Cashmeres | : 1331 F STREET make to sell to millions. Roii gh Fese dé P-B Suits are always : at . 2-Pants Suits | i Mercerized Sport good value. We make sure : : There is no larger stock— of that before we insert the no better qualities—no lower B P-B label. For we back up our - prices to be seen anywhere. . P. S. PAINTS Yabel as we back up our word. We make this statement ad- % _ visedly, and urge comparisons. and P-B Suits for Spring are: VARNISHES $35 $40 $45 $50 $6O You are invited to attend a free demonstration of p ! Paints, Stains and Varnishes | Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys % Daily 8:30 to 6 A Special I\epr uuame from will be in our store on April 4. 5 and 6. or varnishing to do, please | nple and practical methods, old softwood floor look like Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys i pai s Daily 8:30 to 6 3 e S ry the various paints and varnishes yourse l INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING call .\nll THE DEMONSTRATION IS ABSOLUTELY FREE Barber &‘R@ss ‘Jhe B15flardware and Housefturnaching 11th.and G St=

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