Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 11

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“WORLD PEACE PLAN count . ry. e d Geéo. Plitt Co - UP TO PRESIDENT Formulatmn of Draft Under Versailles Treaty Follows . “Scrapping” of League. “Presklent Harding's next task, sena- | | tors_realize, is to draw up the fo mula, for submission to the Senate, by which the United States shall jnmi With ghe allies in effecting worl Peace ; through the amended Versailles treaty. Wwith reservations to express views and preserve the rights of th It is be ecretary of State 1d medium of an hedged eved that President Hard Hughe: nds running along to- gether in this effort. and President will be successful in draf ing a document which will be factory to two-thirds of the In the meantime, Congress c ceed at leisure to declare the war an end, the joint tain such stipul deemed necessary rights of this nation going by defau League, Not Treaty, “Scrapped. The President Tnited States that the t- at to _prevent any it covenant of the league of nations, ybut not the treaty of Vi fthose provisions of it in w e of the United ¢ is recognized : th delimitated. : and to tak finstrument and write Teservations demanded b: States, while eliminating objected to by the United States. For weeks past evid been outcropping that the a tration realized this material ference and was preparing to the Versailles treaty, minus the cov- enant of the league of nations, as the basis for action, United States and the keeping the allies to- gether in the final settlement With the late enemy powers and making it unmistakably clear that this na- tion and the allies are together i Stress on Referendum Discussed. There was comment today the reiterated President upon the fact Tegard to the league party in power and its aud: tion bear in mind the verdi Folemn referendum of November It also was noted that he sharp deprecated the course of “Wilson in _intertwining the Awith the treaty pointed out that in Xernational association to ‘war, to stand the after-war settlement. upon stress laid by the that,” with nations, the inistra- of the Iy resident league to effect peace, and etting up an in- prevent the administration will draw the line between a proposition framed in the heat of war and one which 48 to apply in time of peace. ‘There is universal ong senators and representati wover the wide range of domes uestions covered by the President s address. marking the return gratification c in to he aforetime custom of the execu- Ive covering all leading topics ‘his annual message to Congress. . Analyzed as “Cheering Message.” 2 The address was analyzed as in a Theering message to business, and Falculated to inspire hope and raise | wourage domesti Probiems. in dealing with Congressmen ic found no arace of faint heartedness or despair ;'un. but a dominant note of realiza- n of the difficulties and resolute Sitent to tackle the problems vigo ously and with confidence in the dtimate solution. £ : OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. {WOULD SELL BABE FOR $500. r- ir Police and newspaper men were earching today for an unidentified oman who tendered this adver- isement at the counter of a local ewspaper: en-month-old baby. in good healt fother unable to “Wanted to sell—Six- h. pport baby and giedilg money—$500." Fermerly Miller l«lS'.lDoonN AY THE WORD —and Plitt will do the Painting, Paperhanging or tering In style. ‘We aell fine furniture. 14¢! from 9 sun- Elbiny climes ipoured into a glass for Exterior Work nnit " - FERGUSON, INC. Painting Department, Ph. N. ulm 'Raw Sore Throat A Eases Qulckly When You {‘Apply a Lfitiev Musterole And Musterole won ¢t apread Itjgenctrates to th sdmle tingle, loose draws o usterole is a Oflmlrri St THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mloapdmard & 7 D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. nthrop AN EVENT OF EXTRAORDINARY IMPORTANCE 2,500 Girls’ New Gingham Frocks At Much Less Than Regular Prices $1.95 $1.45 2,500 smart styled frocks, of the regular Woodward & Lothrop quality. Sizes 6 to 14 Years Three styles of the $1.45 dresses Summer Homes Need Wicker Furniture For There Is Nothing That Three styles of the $1.95 dresses Mothers will find this a splendid time to supply their daughter’'s needs for spring and summer. It is doubtful in- deed, if these values can be duplicated in the near future, and it will be wise to anticipate coming needs right now. They are made of genuine Amoskeag and various other high-grade ginghams, in small or-large checks, including the much-wanted red and white, gay colorful plaids and smart plain colors, also Palmer Junior cloths in plain colors. » Every wanted style is here, the regulation, the pleated skirt, the gathered waistline model, attractively trimmed with collars, cuffs and sashes of contrasting materials, nowlly pock- ets, pipings, touches "of hand embroidery, smocking and rick rack braid. Girls' Sectien, Fourth- floor. the most satisfactory . suggestions of the smaller articles are offered here. in mind that as a complete Housewares Section we are able to Lends So Much Attractiveness Scores upon scores of the most attractive designs in Wicker Furniture that we have ever displayed. We have drawn from the whole world where good furniture of this kind is made. Fine French and American Willow of the type that first * made this furniture so popular, though better made and more artistic than ever before. California Reed that is without a peer: Reed Furniture of other makes and Reed-fiber from a factory that has contributed to our stock for the past ten years. Read, Rattan and Sea Grass Furniture from China and the Philippines—unusual designs and shapes. Chinese Reed, Rattan and Grass Furniture In a Particularly Large Showing Chairs and Rockers of the usual arm type; a chairs with adjustable back and extension foot r Very deep-seated Lounging Chairs, Hour Glass Chairs and Stools and other pieces. Natural French Willow Furniture In a Wonderfully Varied Display Chairs and Rockers in many shapes and sizes. Tables, Couches, Settees, Chaise Lounges, Desks: in fact. any pieces that you may wish will be found in this display. We will stain or enamel this Furniture in any color to harmonize with your furnishings or that your prefer- ence dictates. Many of the séating pieces can be greatly improved by uphoistering, which adds much to their beauty. Reed and Reed-Fiber Furniturg. In Suites and Separate Pieces The Suites range from 3 to 9 pieces, and each one is different in color and design; some particularly novel decorations commended for sun parlors, seaside and mountain cottages and fashionable resorts, as well as for those who want unusual types of furniture for their homes. Also Chairs, Rockers, Day Beds, Sofas, Lamps, Desks. Tea Carts, Tables and many other pieces. Suggestions About Prices Natural Willow Chairs. $6.75, $10.50 to $37.50. Natural Willow Rockers. $7.75, $11.50 to $38.50. 27-inch Diameter Natural Willow Tables, $8.75. Chinese Reed Chairs and Rockers. $11.50, $13.75, $15. Chinese Hour Glags Stoo's, $3.25. 3-piece Brown Reed lrhcr Suite, tapestry seat cushion and back, $135. 26-inch Brown Fiber Tables, $8.50. Reed-fiber Armchairs or Rockers, cretonnes seat and back, $18.75. Ivory or Brown Reed-fiber Rockers; with or with- out seat cushions, $9.75. Breakfast Sets for porch or apartment. 40-inch table and four chairs that fit snugly around the table, $50, $64.50 to $95. Chinese Tiffin Tables, 27-inch diameter, $7.75; 32- inch diameter, $9.75; folding frame with two trays. Brown Reed Floor Lamps, $23.50. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. furnish every needed article. PAINTS AND STAINS Prepared Household Paint for inside and outside, white and all colors. e to $1.85. Jap-a-lac; a varnish stain in all colors. for jnside and outside work. 30c to $5.50 ean. Valspar Varnish will not turn white: a remarkable finish for all exterior surfaces, on vessels, buildings or any finish exposed to the weather, and for ail in- terior surface exposéd to mois- ture or hard usage of any kind. It resists the action of water, weather and wear. G3¢ to $2.00. Glidden Linoleum Varnish, es- pecially prepared Yor restoring linoleum to its original beauty also for oilcloth and similar su faces. 93¢ and $1.70 can. SAPOLIN ENAMELS Porcelain-finish Enamel for all kinds of decorations; all colors, ready for use. 25e to $3.15. Sapolin Bath Tub Enamel, will resist hot water, for inside and outside of tub. B¢ te $1.10, Sapolin Stovepipe Enamel for all kinds of iron work. 13e to 70c. Sapolin Aluminum Enamel, washable, rust preventive and weatherproof; suitable for hot- water boilers and pipes or radi- ators. 23c to T0ec. Sapolin Gold Glaze; a brilliant gold finish, suitable for radi- ators, chandeliers, etc. 40 and 70e. Sapolin Gold and Silyer Enamel for decorative and gilding pur- poses. 30¢ to 70c. Sapolin Wire Screen Enamel; does not clog meshes. 23c te 80c. SILVER AND METAL POLISHES Hemen's Electric Polish for sliverware, jewelry, cut glass, windows, mirrors. ~ 50c. Hemen's Ink Stain Remover, Boc. Hemen's Aluminum Polish for aluminum utensils, steel knives. porcelain bath tubs, kitchen sinks, etc. iSe eal Hemen's Electri; B0¢ bott Hemen's Brass and Meta]l Pol- ish. 50c cam. Hemen's Mildew Stain Remov- er and Bleacher, 35¢ bottle. s nwr Polish Cream, lver Plater. 10c and 23 Meyer's Putz Cream for pol- ishing brass. copper, zinc, etc., 28ec to $1.85 eam. SCRUB AND DUST CLOTHS ‘Scrub Cloths, 12%e to 35¢ each. Djsh Cloths, 10¢ te 25c. Shammylette Polishing Cloth, shines all metal, a5e, Polishing Cloth, 25e. Polishing or Dusting Cloths, to Boc. Vel-Chamee, for polishing sil- ver. 25e. Chamois Skins, 50¢ te 32, BRUSHES AND DUSTERS Paint Brushes, of all different sizes and shapes, 13c to $3.50. Feather Dusters, 65c to $3. Wool Wall Dusters, 78e. Dustpan Brushes. @5c to $1.35. Floor Sweeps. $1.85 u $6.30. Furniture Brushes, Silver Brushes, 40e to us« Household Sponges, 30e Scrub Brushes, 20e te 70e. Houseware Section, Fifth floor, 75c. $2.65 Twenty-five attrac- tive styles, nine of which are illustrated. Sizes 6 to 14 Years Three styles of the $2.65 dresses Aids to Housecleaning When you are ready for your housecleaning dutie find the Housewares Section’of real help to you in pri things necessary for you te accomplish any cleaning mi results and the least labor and effort. you will ing the sion with A few Please bear CLEANERS. FIL AXND STAIN REMOVERS Ching Fow Stain Remover, removes stains of any descrip- tion caused by hot dishes or anything that may drop on the furniture, 30c. Porcella—the bath tub cleaner. made expressly for cleaning porcelain or enameled surfaces, 15¢ and 30c. ni-Flash, for keeping sanitary g and bowls, clea clos Johmson's Electric Solvo, for softening old paint and varnish, A3e to B Johnson! Black - Lac, for touching up leather cushions, auto curtains, tire covers, etc. 65 and $1.10. ) Johnson's Paste Wood Filler for filling the grain of hard or soft wood, 35e. Johnson's Crack Filler, a non- shrinking _adhesive compound. for filling floor and weod cr a3c ean. Johnson's Kleen Floor or re- storer, for cleaning all finished floors and keeping them in per- fect condition. Will remove ail stains or colors and fit them to receive another finish. e to 75¢ bottle. . Stovoil, the most economical rust preventive and destroyer, for stoves and ranges, 43¢ bottle. Wellington Knife Polish, for steel knives. 30c can. Brillo Aluminum Utensil Cleaner and Polisher. 30¢ box. Parson's Household Ammonia, 30¢ to 70c bottle. Platt’s Chloride, an odorless disinfectant and deodorizer, @3¢ bottle, FURNITURE AND WOOD- WORK POLISH AND WAX ©Old English Waxer and Pol- isher, $3.25. 0ld_English Floor Waxer, 15 1bs., $5; 25 1bs., $8. 0Old English Wax for floors, autos, furniture and woodwork, 65¢ and $1.30. Old_ English Brightener for waxed. varnished, shellaced and painted floors and woodwork. 75¢ and $1.35 ea Jordan's Wax Oil Polish; cleans instantly, restores lustre, hides scratches, removes stains, 30e to Golden Star Protection Polish and Cleaner for planos, furniture, leather, upholstery, etc. 25e¢ and 50c. shine Polish for pianos. furniture, brass beds, leather up- holstery, etc._ 25¢ to $1 bottle. Johnson's Prepared Wax: ane of the best. 6Sc and $1.30 cam. Butcher's Boston Polish or Hard Wax -for floors, interior woodwork, furniture or linoleum, 83c to $3.30. Butcher's’ Liquid Polish — liquid wax for. polishing auto- mobiles, furniture, floor and in- terior woodwork, S0c and $1.40. Butcher's Reviver for restor- ing the color to floors where the finish is worn off and the wood looks gray and bleached. $0e and $1.40, Ching Fow Floor Polish for polishing, cleaning and preserv- ined and hardwood floors. w Furniture Polish, bottle. Silk Petticoats § For the Women Regquiring Large Sizes Our styles and assortments are as carefully selected ‘and as varied as those for women wearing regular sizes. Lach garment is de- signed purposely to fit women of large proportions and to give them a stylish ap- pearance and the utmost comfort—and they will do this. Klosfit Silk Jersey Petticoats, with jersey. tai- feta or satin flounce; pleated, tucked or tailored styles. In colors of gray. henna, new blue, violet, taupe, navy and black $6.75'to $18. Extra Size TaWeta Petticoats, in several at- tractive styles and a wide assortment of new col- ors, including the beautiful changeable tones. $§5 to $13.50. Satin Petticoats, much worn with afternoon frocks have a pretty tucked flounce, and the colors are heliotrope, blue, taupe, navy and black. $9. Petticoat Section, Third floor. AN ATTRACTIVE OFFERING— Linen Pillow Cases Specially Priced, $3.95 These are of pure linen, are entirely sewn by hand; sizes 22%4x36 inches, and at the pres- ent time this price does not represent today’s wholesale cost. A fortunate purchase at a most unusual price reduction enables us to make this low price. Linen Section, Second floor, . Beautifully Decorated Fireproof Teapots In Our Own Special Designs These teapots are made by a single-firing process which produces ware of a single de- gree of density, body and glaze cqually re- sponding to the laws of contraction and ex- pansion, consequently proof against crazing and cracking known in the usual earthen- ware. They will withstand many times the rough usage of ordinary teapots. Shown in magnificent, tasteful decorations and exquisite colorings sultable to be used with the finest linens, silverware and dishes. The designs— Various colors and shapes with numer- ;Ill decorations, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 and 3.. China Section, Fifth floor. to vou. The following themes acterize the originals, ments. Etchings, $9.75 On Lake Champlain. The Old Meeting House. Prints, $5.75 Bridal Song. Harvest Moon. The Lord's Supper. These illux- B trations are made from the actual mirrors is stock xhow wom thing of the ety and ene. A Sale of Mirrors and Pictures Much Below the Usual Prices A large special purchase of Handsomely Framed Mirrors &nd: Pictures is offered at savings that range from 33Y; to 50 per cent from the regular prices at which such grades are sold. The manu- facturer granted us concessions and these in turn are passed on i HANDSOME - MIRRORS Single pancls adapted from the Italian, oval rors and panels adapted from the French, and various rors, in handsome polychrome irames or carved gilt frames. 5 Priced $4.95 to $24.75 A The assortment is of a broad and satisfying description, and to 3 be able to make your selection at the low prices we quote should * . be an attraction that e ery one will appreciate. - B ARTISTIC PICTURES . executed in clear color tones, that char- = offer suggestions of the attractive assort- : New England Farm House. Boy and the Rabbit. Age of Innocence. Dance -of Nymphs Christ of Gethsem- Rudyard Ki Women’s Bracelet Watches Greatly Underpriced $20 and $22 Thoroughly reliable and artistic timepieces that are most desirable to the girls and wom- en. The designs in this ofiering are exceed- 21y dainty and the prices are }4 to 15 less than regularly. The cases are fine 20-year gold filled; the movement fully warranted by the makers and by us. May be had in plain polished round shape, gold or white dial: plain octagon shape. gold or silver dial: plain square shape, gold or white dial. For value and dependability we feel sure vou cannot find a watch more desirable than these at the price. They will make most attractive graduation First fivor. Let the Hoover Do Your Spring Cleaning and It Will Be Well Done There is nothing that can take the place of the Hoover in any and all Housecleaning problems. Whether it is for taking the dust and lint out of upholstered furniture ‘and draperies, making the walls fresh and bright, or that for which it is most appreciated— cleaning, beating and sweeping rugs, carpets and floors, the Hoover is the best. Clean your Kugs with a Hoover and they will last much longer. The Hoover beats out all im- bedded grit; sweeps up all clinging litter and suc- tions both of them and the loose dirt as well into the dustproof bag. Besides this it erects the nap lm our rugs and carpets and refreshens their The HOOVER does all this ‘d does it with ease. l@tmdam:hlctheHmmum terms. Houseware Section, Fifth fioor. sconce mirrors, triple mir- American designed mir- Prints, $6.75 g dride’s Dream. Reading of Homer. | Burst of Melody. Prints, $4.50 H Landscapes and Nature Stud- K ies, in rich colorings. Prints, $3 Prints, $3.75 Pot of Basil. Hope. ro]l:omc of the Her- Broken Pitcher. = Daniel in the Simplicity. p Lion’s ]?mtl.s' 5 Gu s & :‘ $1.75 Little Bit of Heaven Mighty Like a Rose. Daddy’s Comiing. g's famous motto, “If,” framed, 90c.

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