Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MAN 69c Ile-ehrl DAMASK Girls’ 10 t6 14 Year * " Al'Wool Serge Coats, $7.65 Sood. stylish gurmen in navy blue, e Tan, eve.; | bt large collars and faucy REY XAUF INCORPORAT ED T~ Bi6™1324.7% ST.N.W. ~ 77 ST.N.W 20c Yard-Wide PERCALES 25¢ Yard-Wide CRETONNES 10c 18¢c 49c Light and dark grounds, in| Reautifrl flowered hird de-| Full bleached. neat fgares. dots. stripes andfigns oo Hght, dark and me. |mecerceriaed st $25, $30, $35 & $40 Value $ 75 Dresses & Suits 21 These garments were all made for our regu- lar stock, and are. gathered together in one and two models of a kind and drastically reduced for quick and decisive clearance. We take no ifs, ands and buts after Easter, but want to clear our racks, and offer unreserved, unrestricted choice of all models, worth to $40, and let them go Mon- day at only $21.75. Get your choice early. 2 to 6 Year Gingham ROMPERS he Season’s Most Sensational OEenng of 150 Women’s and Misses’ Sale of 35 Finn D HATS TRIMME! $3.98| Some fresh from 50 Dozen Dropstitch and Lace INational Ginghara Week, April 4 to 9 our workrooms, “ONYX” S“..K HOSE, 79 c E:;:;c ‘:&in\:o's)k:f ‘ New Spring Styles in others reduced from 27-Inch Plaid Dress Every Pair Guaranteed Perfect GINGHAM, l9c Your choice, | GINGHAM, 12%sc « patterns in plaids and stripes: warranted fast colors and | & splendid washing grade. Several patterns of Pretty Lace and Drepstitch Silk Hose, | Plaids. stripes and beary quality. double ieels aod lale tops. with |with mauy’ of the smailer pai- wide garter hem. Bla. bite, gray. mastic, tan, cordovan. terns so much in demand, Wonderful Values in New, Well Made Coutil CORSETS Sale of Stylish Pongee and Plain and Novelty Voile Waists $1.98 All new wpring_strles, beautifully made, fast col- ors, in peat plaids a stripes on blue or grounds. All sizes, o 46, 200 Dozen. New Spring BUNGALOW APRONS 98¢ Made of good count percales in neat stripes, elastic waist, neat- Is_trimmed of contrasting colors: full leogth and width. " Flastic, low and mediim bust I}l eizhts. well boned and neatis trimmed. with embroiders tops. o] gurtery atrachea: at both prices. T$5.oo Boys * About 100 more of these suits that sold so quickly go on sale Monday nu')rning.. Light, medium and dark shades, in sizes 6 to 17. Also some all-wool blue serge middies in the lot. 3 sizes 20 to as Women’s and Girls’ $5 and $6 Slippers, Pumps, Oxfords $3 95 Patent Colt, Tan and Black Pumps—mahogany and black, turn, strap slippers—vici kid and dongola oxfords; broken sizes 2% to 8. New spring styles. +Mare B G —— ‘ “Hagslers” make your car complete! HEN you equip your Ford car with Hass- ler Shock Absorbers you add the final touch to make it as enjoyable as it is satisfactory. ‘The principal difference between the small and the big car is in the comfort. With Hasslers you have luxurious comfost. Also you have protec- Your Ford with Hasslers will last a third longer. And you'll also save a third of your tire and up- keep expense. We will sell you Hasslers on 10 day trial. If you are not delighted with them we will refund all of your money and take them off. Hasslers are made for al] Ford passenger cars and trucks. ¥ DISTRIBUTING OFFICE, [ HASSLER PENNA. CO. 817 N. Broad St. Philadelphia LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR, A-B-C MOTOR COMPANY 617 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 3111 Shnck Ahsnrhars Experienced - Advertisers Prefer The Star 4 'THE shNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, nent assorted Y 3 D. C. APRIL 3, 1"921_1PAR'1*." 1 1 FEWER ARE JOBLESS. | Wanderer Revwes ISAY 0.5 HAS RIGHTS INREADIUSTMENTS British Deny Discrimination Armv cenes With wUnemplnyment Situation Much Im- | Death Tier Drills provad in Néw York. CHICAGO, April Z—€arl 2.—Inecreased in- | 1 NEW YORK, April Wanderer's old in New York city love of the Army cropped ont ngain in the 7 during the months are be- | Suwaty. Jnil; Where Wanderer .| |jjgved! to ed the number With one ;w:«;- Ihnn:l:x. when )1"-;* jof unems rd. the industrial ound alx other-men on the | |hureau rchants Associat jon— death tier, all sentenced to be D tnhce h el ar motion On the basis of hanged, dritlin or Wander- | ports the total a couch s 5 er's commuand, he exercise | in factories is Against. America Because room. compared with by day— a bed by night ‘Wanderer, formerly n lienten- | on January 1. ant, was givinsc “squads left” | and “squads rizht” in n com- manding volce that could be | | heard throughout the tier, jail- ers said. of League Stand. BY EDWARD PRICE BELL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. (Lpyright, 1921. LONDON. England, April 2—Con-’ versation with many influential lishmen disabuses one’s 1 idea that persons of conseq:. Fiveran diaie it e the Uniten States discriminated against because thus far it has not associated itself with the league of nations or any other plan of international co-opera- | tion. It is ungrudgingly admifted: that whatever the United States may ; do and fail to do as regards the league of nations it indisputably has i won the right to a voice in the read- ; justment and resettlement of the | world. Rejected by Fair-Minded Britons. If the British government or the governmaent of any one of the allied nations should deny justice to the Cnited States in the results of the victory over the central powers, it would be entertaining ia policy re- pugnant to fair-minded Britons. That any such policy is entertained the iter is quite unable to discover. K | v ! | } fllIII!HIIIlIIlllllllIillIllfil!lllIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIlIIIIl!llmllllllllllllllllll b | WE WILL CLEAN Your Clothes, Blankets, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Rugs, Etc. Most satisfactorily and deliver them promptly, giving you the full berefit of our superior facilities and ex- perience. HOFFMAN CO. (Incorporated) Cleaners---Dyers Main Office: Plant: 740 12th St. N. W. 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. I'S} 52R§| Phone Main 4724 12 COUCH BED DESIGNED as an attractive couch, with one motion it becomes instantly a comfortable, restful, double bed of full size. Englander **Productions for,Sleep and Rest”* Couch Beds Three-Picce Beds Bedivans Da-Beds Foldaway Beds HMattiesscs Doutvn-Da-Beds Cots and Cribs Cozy Beds Wit-Edgo S;v.ingr Couch Hammocks D vats Sold everywhere by Furniturs Denlers nnd Department Stores. Write for illuxtrated booklet 2. ENGLANDER SPRING BED CoO. Private Branch Exchange STOR New York Brooklyn R SI muncls A Wonder Sale 'Of Hundreds of Brand w Dresses George and his cabinet are most a ious to meet the Harding adm tration in a spirit of fairness and fricndship. Indeed, what they desire more than anything else in interna tional affairs is that the United States shall make its point of view plain and associate itself intellectually and morally with the rest of the world in restoring industrial and commercial normality., and in estab- lishing permanent peace. Would Welcome Mr. Root. Keen interest is manifested in_ the reported probability that Eilhu Root will come to Europe to discuss Ameri- can relations with other nations. He would be ardently welcomed in Lon- don. And he would find the British government sympathetic toward he American contentions regarding Yap, Mesopotamia, the league of nations and every other question invelved in world readjustment. This govern- ment believes that it can reach an agreement with the United States on all questions without the slighest disloyalty or offense to its nllles FSTIMATED FIRE LOSS IN MANILA, $3,000,000 Flames Sweep Area Embracing Many Small Structures, Cover- ing Thirty Acres. Ifiy the Associated Press. MANILA, P. I, April 2—Police esti- mate the loss in the great fire which destroyed hundreds of places In this city at $3,000,000. The razed area consisted mostly of small native structures occupied as dwellings and stores. It extended over thirty acres. American sailors from the flagship Huron, of the Asiatic fleet, and Amer- ican soldiers from the Manila bar- racks were cheered as they marched into the burning district to assist in fighting the flames. ed Cross workers before daylight began_a bling food and clothing for the homeless, most of whom spent the night in vacant lots. An initial appropriation of $10,000 was made by the city council for relief work and subscription lists were opened. Search in the ruins revealed bodies of Zonsine Santo and his twelve- year-old nephew, clasped in each other's arms and encircled by the iron hoops of a large water barrel it is belieyed that when their escape was cut off by flames they took refuge in the barrel, filled with water, hoping to save their lives. The wooden staves burned. I S — FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL WILL BE REORGANIZED l.nllwlib"lh-wl "NELAN PRODUCTIONS FOR - SLEEP AND REST 736-738 Seventh St. Cor. H St. © 736-738 Seventh St. Cor. H St. & 0@3@2&&%}@&&%%@%} XXX XXX RO R — Georgetown University Department to Be Put on Permanent Basis After May 1. - Plans for reorganizing the George- town University School of Foreign Service on a permanent basis will be put into effect after May 1, the Rev. John B. Creeden, 8. J., president of the unlvernty‘ ‘These template the. inauguration of addi- tional courses to meet new problems in world trade growing out of the war, also some .important changes in the faculty. Dr. Roy 8. MacElwee, whose resig- nation as director of the United States bureau of foreign and domes- tic commerce has been tendered to Secre:ary Hoover, is conferring with the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., regent of the school, on plans for the reorganization. Established two years ago as a pioneer venture in American education, the school has more than doubled in size, supplying trained men to the oconsular and diplomatic services and to corpora- tions engaged in foreign commerce. Dr. MacElwee is not to become the directing head of the school when he takes up his duties on May 1, but is to take charge of the administra- e L T Worth up to $29.75 It's the biggest value event— barring none—Washington has ever experienced—fruits - of a special pur- chase. The very newest models—in the very latest colorings—Blue, Gray, Brown, Navy, Black—the highest-grade weaves— Mignonette Crepe de Chine Tricolette Taffeta Satin Georgette Combination of Mignonette and Tricolette— Wonderfully embroidered; richly beaded—and in tive affairs. Rev. Mr. Walsh will continue as regent, representing the university, according to the present arrangement. It is understood that Father Walsh is later to be ordered to Europe 28 inspector of Jesuit uni- every line and stitch and detail giving evidence of theilj en entire charge of the Foreign Service School. The School of Foreign Service was included among the established de- partments of the university on No- vember 25, 1919, but it is still on a temporary basis so far as the course of {ts ‘studies is concerned and the personnel of its faculty, which m< cludes many prominent men in; government service. It is the nl) #chool of its kind in the United States and only one other exists in the world, located in Paris. By taking Dr. MacElwee from the government service the university took its jnitial step in reorganiza- tion. and he will relleve Father Walsh—with whom the idea of es- tablishing the school originated—of many administrative duties, Dr, MacElwee, it is announced, will con- tinue his lectures, having heen one of the original faculty members, He is lecturer on ports and terminals. expert sales practices and. the. docu- ments and technique of forelgn trade and ocean commerce. During the war Father Wi known as the “soldier pries ha: ing served a® a major in the Army. He was Inspector of the Students’ Army Ttls‘\llln‘ Corps In the New England states. . Marvelous S.ults: Coats and Wraps = includes Polo Cloth Sport Suits Worth $24.75 and $29.75 Every One a Bargain : ko % Extra Special l High-class Serges— silk lined—plain tailor- ed or embroidered and ANNA HELD LEAVES $100,000. SAN KRANCISCO, April* 2—Anna Held, musical camedy star, left property valued a approximately $100,000, the chief beneficlary being her daughter, Lenne Carrera, according to papers filed in court here. The bulk of the estate s in New York, -the portion ‘in California oeing valued at $1,600. Beatrice Brico- hi of Milan, llul) Miss Held's maid, Velour Wrappy Capes, Elaborately Em- broir.lered. Monday only............