Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 V / IKERENSKY FACTION | Gereral Pershings Future Duties tional Guard will not be known umu" The first woman to gain literary dis- the offictal announcement is made. |tinction in Ohio was Mrs. Julia L. According to many officers there is| Dumont. whose parents were amons no law under which any officer could | the Marietta pioneers. Mrs. Dument the organized reserves In time of peace. That act, as now being car- ried out by the department, it is de- clared, “will provide the nucleus for To Be Mad ] ' N To Be Made Known in a Few Days S il s tor |5 et ermand o S0 8oy W T 0 0 R0 -y zation which may readily be expand- d to an ade te w, C ent. RESENTS PU[E GAl President Harding, Secretary “'eeks{deslra to smerve as chief of staff of :r ::ngd-l?ne lnql i‘rr‘\n‘:l.:(‘lol;x"?pl{{\:!:\) Thousand and Gen. Pershing have reached an|the Army. the impression prevails|of the United States, which may be agreemant jag to the future statds of u;'az hc{may be placed in special able to cope with any major emer- sl g s the organization and devel- | gency requiring the use of troops in ., Gen. Pershing in the military (‘Slill-[frpl:n.rf:too( the reserv nd volunteer | e f those of the Regular Army Bffats EaCh CODY Df Treaty Wlth Russm 1”‘;'*:"”‘"l:“’l":‘;‘;::u[wrh will ‘;)c l(‘h-::rvd forces of the l'ou‘nlr)'. with }:enz“l:uulriiand m.-o xmoona?‘,;u:r ks ' . . . - izt sta S 0 be made by Sec- ters at the War Department. | The st gth of vailable Te. Mlnute cee = e 4 Received in Paris Stirs retary Wecks in a few days. but until) It is pointed out at the department|serve has been estimated ot twa mil- a = 1 ‘h‘elnfll’;\\"hril;:‘e'\(ilflini? om; | secret. |that in order to avoid the possibility |lion men 7 - W 'S = 5 5 e e all sorts o S P isaste a lack o ‘hether the duties signe €ican yoon s Hioronahibe e v homt cowing Phern New Indignation. the Subiect are Surrens tn miars | itaes " prcsercansan ~Comprcos | Gon S utiss 8 be assiened 12 from your floors. The HOOVER does it by gently i e clicies: On fhe ‘Ginetilly Bocinien | Eiiamy Recparedness © Congress| Gon b B P A beating them a thousand beats a minute—then, by [, hx PAE SO0 Mo natt : St Geaie (act muttoniiy |t skelatonien g Army and the Na- g Sd S 4 D, s Cable to The Sta o Daily News 2 3 M > rQ . - 1 1 P Copyright, 19 poweyful suction, it draws out ey elr) bit (;f‘dlrtv and PARIS, Tratise, April 13-Tiigiat: a swiftly revolving brush straightens the nap to | ... in paris of the exact text of the restore colors and prnlon" rug life. o-Polish treaty has aroused al e - Cirst P fresh storm of indignation among the | Defn;edfiaymenh make the possession gn‘cr;: 02}; Russian emigres. Alexander Keren- . of a Hoover a very easy matter. sky's newspaper, Pour la Russia (For t $5 Russiay, In a leading article says: a certain Poland obtains not only 140.000} . e i uare kilometers (51,040 square miles) ® 3 ~ of Ru territory, with a population t i f whe I = d PPLY COMPANY 1 freed from ! X i) “.', \‘-hl o = i . - 1328-30 NEW YORK AVE MAN680O__ old/Russian dent, dnd evenihe et ia: et us gpe_Lt you at the bank s oy ot e i at a certain time; for banking is Shoe Elegance T e R om0 00y 1t a habit, like that of getting up each g 0 g ™ 315, ,000 ¥ e 5 g O e s ot naray i la 00 5 e ‘i\ . ¢ eive Potand the {efidivalent 8f~ “_ /3 and taking the A sty]e idea from the Walk-Ovcr < Russia_which must reimburse car at 8:15. . s 3 | protand in ot for a1l requisitions dur- 2o style designer. Notice the delight- ing the course of the war and for all ful h e e ol 3 ved to Russia_in 2 T e B s Russiatal: Make a place for it in your u s.ynillmitryTht e exquisi ch aby must return to Poland historic trea i Ls Mt t is as much a8 a archives, pict and manu- ily or weekly schedule. Make HAROLD Louis heel. al which have in Russ g el ' H. LEVI, . 2 T T Ty T T T T T T “The hol- it systematic. You will find that . icture can tell you. irector ge:g your sub. cription ‘-in» ie F. Rr:l\ler‘t. Woodward Building—or v R ac 3 £ it pays ' a to any member of the Kiwanis Club. vS. ) o ; . X e T SCTUICT N QUL appeal espeeraTy o Thove who appreerate ||| miiiions, of Yo aArj P;‘;‘{!‘"}“_";"W »‘"‘;’“"H;H !h'l‘hel:e is a fetching Cu it it the Tles of c—— e ___ll| ana have sacrificed Russia’s most vital Ac . ub o ashington, and as the is button strap pump and a pre ipping P tom Ri e Sh d “;mlli‘fml@und economic interests. As usual, we are open our regu- manager of Hecht's department at the vamp (hgtgivcghe anklg :::fyaltr:cptivc ’ E Olo! ac ver a i —HFATAL Jar banking hours and on Satur- store, Mr. Levi is particularly pose. The Baby Louis heels are | = Fine, Large Fish—Fresh from the River. COUGHING SPE . v 5 5 5 qualified on “the merchant's point very smart on this model. Price, §11 | Buck Shad 1b., 18 | Special Dispatch to The S ays from 5 to 8 in the evening, S | buc BEE. . - o o oieie oo eteie e oy C N VINCHEST: Va., April 14.—Mrs S tt P _ 2 of view. ALl e e as a matter of convenience. | 1I_!oe Shad......... agniee .Ib., 30c | [Jl| aors W Eigin, sixtsume, wite of X ? Tout.......... Ib,, 22¢ ile Steak. .... 1b., 35¢ W. Va., ruptured a blood vessel during =3 S8 o ing spell, with which she was ~+Ib, 15c | Rockfish........_.Ib, 35c | |l setfiurhsthe afghe. ana ied hefor We Pay 3 Per Cent Interest -~ el s moned. She was inteed strictly fresh Bg Clarke county, Va. | SECURI SAVINGS -AND BAN - from Maryland and Virgir 1 | COMMERCIAL w lf Fresh Eggs (I, Wil n*trons” i 3 dog. 80c ||| KANSAS TEACHERS STRIKE. | WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS i Your convenlence. o= | TOPEKA, Kan., April 14—Telegraph- BANK WALK-OVER SHOP ‘ ! FLOUR— UGAR— ing Gov. Henry J. Allen that “teachers Corner.of 9th and G Streets I Gold -Medal or_Pillsbury. Best Cane Granulated. {mistinck; fijoe Sims OFMedicine Lodge: 3 F S i 121b Sack, 67c Lb., 9c—10 Ibs., 87c e R LI UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION 929 t. ] - - — - Tha governor replied that the ) B You Tl find 1ts quality & 1l lied that th : higher and its price more econom- [iSous {vnllr:'(ln\)qu-Ml relatiol mi]‘:néu}?:r; f pociicalitisn otheribrandy, {?r:m?;ormiiom‘ |.hc four industries de- H | fined as essential. } 1 ] 3 o . | On Sae Great Pay-Day Presentation of Timely and| 42Piece set of il - H So Come Only While ° . ° Hl Frompy. They Lars Worth-While Bargains for the H Extreme | Dinnerwar ' . y o e ains ror the Flome at eme ne € R E M N N T O T S oney-saving, Lompining CREDI —wlthout With Every N ¥ s - FOR FRIDAY IN THE BIG CLEARANCE | | ‘ 3] W en's $ilk Dreswes: taffeta Porch Brown Flber black. pen, navy 2 sana: mostly size 161 8 fow Breakfast Set ):, 38 and 40 among 57 50 o oc er them; Remnant price. ~ fol‘ a Chlld 22 W . Skirts; e, . erfect tting and srsegl made: sold for 52,98 9 i of 75 or 98 L .98, lemnant price i 0 O t display table in the Dry Goods D t Fi { I s seaa Floory, youll find thousands of yards of new. and desiamts oese Hf| | L « P ot o A o ™ oot | Goods and Wash Fabrics, including Mercerized Poplins, in colors: ||| o Ry 26 s e * | Bates' Chambrays and Ginghams. high Percales, Plain and Sne mavy. scid for Erinted WWolles 1Crepe [de Chinde:) Tuseal . Windsor Crepes, Seer- Il | Very comfortable and Refant suckers, Plisse Crepes. Vhite and Fancy Madras, White . L = 3 ;Kl:r-m;‘ama;::_’i“ $ $7.50 Goods: all pr:[l“:[ goods; good lengths for womens and lgc [ This Handsome Natural fmish and (S f::::d ;:":.Od. ‘::,x.... e R Waints, in- | CRIlATen’s dresses: values 29¢ 10 T5C........eeereenaennnn, double rush seat. - at $975. i el ing crepe de chine, georgette, taffeta and pongee; black and va- fops colors: sizes 36 sold up to 42; all f"#aith; worth up to $35.00. Remnant sold for $2.98 5, Women's Suitss 9 of all-wool , navy blue and black: sizes perfectly tailored $12.50 $2.00 Two 0dd Tollet Tables in Ameri- can walnut; Queen Anne design; large triple mirrors $42 50 o sell at $85. Rem 4 Boyw Reefers; sizes 6 and 7; nant_price ....... sold for $4.98; black 986 and white check. ow white enamel interior; completely solid oak: lined silver 3 268 ft. Bungalo Beds; white :na:r;el iron; head and foot with ontinuous post and with Twin Idnk Spring complete; s0ld for $12.50, nant price . Lot of 8 Collapsible Go-Carts, 3-rib famous “Kroehler make;" Carriage —Of the well-known Sidway make. It has full »! versible all-steel geart; FOLDING The Nationa! Furniture Co.’s Big Special! Easy Credit Terms POICE o.eoioann... at . 2 - $4 98 wood handle an ° ° \ ) ‘8 Girle’> Spring Coats, of all-wool Men's Working Shirts, of blue - % guaranteed rub- nlvy’::uedsergr: nice- $2 98 chambray asd ‘Deflance Blue;’ n Twin Link ber tires. - 1y tailored; size 9 collar attached; perfect Springw: sold for $10 - sold for $7.50.... S quality; sizes 14 o 17 QQC | ana 31250, Remnant $4 98 Easy Credit Terms . e have taken 5!z dox 3 for $2.00 A% 4 price SN ® f Walsts from our rezular $1.98 Men's Hal ome; close gauge 3% Dozen Hoyw' Capwi ° ° stock and put them on a r cotton yarn; black J) fancy woolen mixtures; 39C table because they are and colors. For Rem- l2/2c sold for $1. Now....... ulne ee ul e mussed, but perfect and nant Da. i One Large Vanity Dresser in clean: dMzes 36 :to 4§ All brokem and small lots of | American walnut; 36-inch plate Remnant , fris. ... : o | Men's Better Hult Hose, including | klass mirror; 4 drawers; n and | fiber silk and pure silk, silk lisle: | sell at $i1 o clo $ 5 3 Colontal Pumps; patent k:,nl and | black, white and :»fi!ors. not all | out . As, z c"s_‘e, 5 An all-year-round suite gun metal leathers. with and with- | gizes " of each quality or style, 0dd Beds in American wal i i out bucklex but all sizes in the lot. antique mahogany . and. binys-eye in brown or gray finish, con- heels; “sizes 3 Former prices, 50c, 75¢ 29C maple; from $350 to > and $1.00 pair. o $500 suites. A big bar- $25 1 Golden Oak Kitchen Cabimet; | gain at . Oxfords: equipped, all but the sugar bowl; | leatherette hood; comfortable bed = ome have rub- | porcelain sliding table: on springs; recline il o sold for $85.00. Remnant 533 ing back and footrest; $6 95 CARD o 36 5 " price g el at $15 o......... 2 -49 AW Now . i High-gr: Quartered 1 e Living Room. Suite; = ain Pumps; Mary Jane | oak Buffe ¥, mas- small Sofa; large Rocker and J TABLE Tessh ¢ trap. styles; patent kid | sive make, sold for $110. $50 Chair; upholstered with 1 0o se and gun metal leath- Remnant price cushions in high-grade velour, i ers; = lsn 2": $2 00 . 7 sn-luuu Grass Rugs: 8x10 | slightly imperfect; sold N sold for $3 and $3.50. cet: all brown pat- for 00. Reninant $100 i ) <5 . terns. Remnant $4'98 price ! o en a ew ) 'x Ome-strap Pumps; Pat- | price ........,....... 1 3-piece Daven Sulte; ma- ent kid and plain 0dd Dining Room Chairs, Bed | hogany-finish frame: genuine |||! P leathers: sizes 3 to 11; o Room Chairs, Red Room Rockers; | leather upholstered: i rocess sold for §2 Now. . just one or two of a | Small remnant lot of only 24 | kind: about 24 in all. $l_98 i pairs Boy~ amd Men's Oxfords, in | Remnant price ...... { -H| tan caif; English last; 3 Golden Oak Buffets; 42 inches | hese drosses M ouito 48 White 1 Steel B positively sold up to $l.98 =e China Clonees, of | wize oniy eEt e Sy “l‘:r‘- . = oal Ur"’l’l;ms\. S ous posts .\\Hh 1-inch fillers; full | - Om [l munkatow A - | repuidg, s $12.50 Durably constructed and covered with Two-burner size. One of the Can be used for gas e e 535.00 Freulasly at 2250, OU i good-grade imitation leather. With th biggest bargains in the store. g for oil stoves. Very o CRarked 306 el arn o i of Mudtvemecn 101G Duofold you have a living room and bed- Other sizes at equally attractive s specially priced. + in the in diameter: & ch ata 70-1b. All-Cotton Mattress, 5-inch 35c sale at ...... 3-ply colonia egs; 6-ft. e hox, roll edge t tick- o . o Cleaning up discontinued mum- | tension: sold for ing: for double una Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms bers of High-grade Corsets, includ- 35.00. Remnant 519.75 single beds; sell $6 95 ing famous muXes; flexh color bi- | price ............. $1 e {l tiste and coutil: waist-line and 2 Large Chifforobes; solid quar- uous Poxt Br medium-bust modelss; tered oak; double doors, wita | Bedm, 4.6 and 3.6 si one- 20 tq 25: =old for $l .50 hinged mirror; 7 drawers on one | Dosts: satin finished; regu- 50 and 33. Now side and deep wardrobe on | lar price, $40. During this $29 s’ Three-quarter Boot Silk | the other; sold for BaTON. s et s Fiber Home: fine quality: elastic | $7500. Remnant 329.75 Lot of $1.30 Pillows, Jisle garter top and seamless foot: | price : featherproof art tick mock sea; n black and nt xths (4 to 8 yards) | covered; to be closed out 69C perfect quality. 59(: of 116-Warp China J) e e S O Matting. Remnant 12 /ZC 24-inch Congoleum Hall & Cotton Tuxedo | price, yard ........ e Runner; plain brown and 39C J 9 and 9': only; Remnants of Grass Carpet, in en ith bordens. sold l stenciled patte) bound edge; 22 d Now [ 202¢ [ 187 ana Y inchen Grann Carpens green win 49C 1 wide. Remnant 29C “Wall of Troy ttern i amel 1| price ........ 36x72 Inch Stenciled 2 ous 5 Boys' Woolen Pantx; fanc Grane Rugs; sold for $l 49 heavy ome-inch fillers; | simeres and mixtures: i | $2.00. Remnant price ®; for $1560 and taped sed : 30360-1 n ¢ h Stenciled Remnant 98¢ drawer; large cupboard and large heav. mahogany-finish fram z imitation Amoskeag linen drawers; Spanish leather uphol- s and plaids: | slightly imperfec stering; sold for $195.00. $ l 00 i also in batistes: siz 5. Rem- 22.50 : Remnant price. ... price. 98¢ ass Ruga; sold for 0. Remnant price. Davenport, Rocker and Chair; sold for $250.00. 5100 Remnant price. ... Another 3-plece Davenport Sulte; 36 room combined. prices.

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