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ficial permission to the working men [precipitate anarchy of the worse kind in factories to make articles 'for |in Russia. themselves to be traded individually | ‘“The worst is yet to come, when the with the peasants for foodstuffs. |Soviet regime falls,” continued M. = 24 ‘ THE; EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 R e e e After May 1 all - restrictions and |Schuman. “Then Russia will be spiit | —_— and Columbla road, when ground will = w _will not stay on rose leaves.| Two hundred thousand karats &m| The various types of May fiy only - nition and assistance in order that at PRESIDENT TO ATTEND. 'In‘:.:u-t these have an essential oil | raw diamonds came out of the Bef- | live a short time, from a few hours '[[NIN I-USES HUPE least one part of the old Russian em-| president Harding his accepted an|in them. gian Kongo felds in 1919, 1o a day or so, at the most. : ted : 1 vertime in the factories [into many states, each with different| A hundred years ago it was a com- | be broken for a statue to be erec 2 Will ‘be abolished, the dispatches say.|ambitions. It scems to us that the|mon thing for members of (he Bricieh | to Roger Williams. The invitation was sy |dream of a united Russia is hopeless. varliament to go to the house in a efore e vians want recog- tate of intoxication. “WORSE YET TO COME, oo | B " :ihr:a!'.rpuy be stabilized amid the ‘.;',;:r.':nxpr:? n?e.(l:r;‘;;n.:m:tgzcx‘::fi ,_— SAYS LETVIAN MINISTER ‘m i - flffi Epflfl Pmphlet Written by Leader M Schuiman Sess United Busita .| HOUSEWIVB & CAMPERS The Commectiout Avense Ehop Says He Is “Tired of P 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. AN OPPORTUNITY TO ” ognition. ECONOMIZE Public Sale of U. S. Government Surplus Property RIGA, Letvia, April 13.—The ex-| B9 00 flian Soviet aggressions at ‘traordinary commission to COMDAL | pjg time," said William Schuman, act- 2-1b. Cans Roast Beef—18c Per Can—3 Cans, 50c iy Can You Buy Roast Beef Elsewhere at 9c Per Lb.? the counter-revolutionary movement |ing foreign minister of Letvia, today. And Here Are More That You Are Challenged to Meet 2-1b. 3-0z. Cans Baked Beans 2-1b. Cans Pumpkin 9c Per Can 3 Cans for 25¢ permit publication of a number of | ¢, trade with the world.” —and—You Know the Jam of Jams—Well, How’s This? 75¢---8-Lb. Can “Del Monte” Apricot Jam---75¢ soviet premier, and also confiscated | Sion of Russia's neighbors is that the | &= 13-0z. “Pirika Ready” Prepared Cocoa, 12ic Per Can :eggxep;"e‘(o h;‘:.v:o"s:]d[“h‘:hi;,:‘dhfo:: fall 071 the sjviel government would 2 Cans for 25¢ 1-1b. can Corned Beef Hash, 17¢ 1-Ib. Can Corned Beef, 19¢ all hope for the revolution and that| __________________ " faporta ot tnis censorsnip ~and | [T And Who Doesn’t Like Candy—at These Prices? 5c Package Lemon Drops, 2c Each—3 for 5¢ S e Al P 5c Package Vanola Mints, 2c Each—3 for 5¢c 5c Bars Chocolate-covered Cocoanut, 2c Each—3 for 5c¢ TREAT THE KIDDIES AND NOW-OUR BIG SURPRISE WOOL BLANKETS AT $2.25 e e sfrect ek ** M€ |o) FANERS and DYERS There are 10,000 of These U.S. Surplus Wool Blankets in all Colors and Patterns—Bed Since the publication of the pam- 12—STORES—12 uous efforts, however. to save Rus- | Muin Office, 740 12th St. N.W. long tenure of land holding and per- proviso that central control be ex- | PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Blankets for the Housewife—Robes for the Automobilist—Blankets for the Camper phiet, about a month ago. Lenin is e e Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. i mission for the co-operative organi- ercised by the soviet government. 12A5F $T.and 1212101218 G ST For Displaying Spring Flowers Here You Are, and at Unheard of Prices—Wool Blankets, $2.25 By the Associated Press. A New Showing--Comprising " a Dustinctive Assemblage of Summertime Styles Sfor This---Our ANNIVERSARY gAt mid-Spring and with Summer just around the corner, comes our Birthday Celebration—an event that we will share with all our friends. For this occasion we have gathered an assemblage of the smart and unusual things of dress, such as the well-gowned woman or miss will adore. q PASTERNAK Style and Designing has ever been the synonym for Fashion at its best. In this celebration we believe all our efforts and successes of the past have been outdone. You will be aston- ished at the new things we will display for the first time, and the many groups at very moderate prices will prove interesting. Several Groups Specially Priced for the Anmiversary. Dinner & Dance Frocks Top & Sports Coats e, $59.50 Pt $75 Priced, Lovely frocks for women and misses Loose, breery, freeswinging models who want the new style note in their in Spring shades. Specially priced for costumes. Beautifully made. the Anniversary. Smart Cloth Frocks Smart Tailored Suits p— declared to have been making stren- ! gTanting reforms such as free trade, Phone M. 4724 zations to function, but all under the O enapatehes report | I AT Washington’s Gift Store The lover of flowers will find in this display an exten- sive assortment of vases for the effective arrangement of spring blossoms. The choice selections of leading potters, including « W S s e P Specially ROOKWOOD,” are shown in this assortment. THEN THERE ARE gpemg]]y $69 Pficed’ $65 Motorcyc]e; and Bicycles riced, Emphasizing the slenderizing sil- houette in Twill Cord and Piquetyne; also Sports Suits of Tweed. Copies of French Blouses Exceptional models of fine Twill Cord and Piquetyne. All very specially priced. Best Makes and All in Excellent Condition O. D. Wool Blouses, 50c O. D. Flannel Shirts, $1.50 Bedside Folding Tables, 75¢ New Afternoon Dresses Beautifully made creations of Taffeta in Navy and Brown—or Canton Crepe s et $15 LET US HELP YOU SAVE Pricd,” 6D Charming Model Hats pecially Priced at N. FRANK & SONS 1006 Pa. Ave. N.W. ALL ARTICLES GURAN . in Navy, French Blue and Gray. $10--812-.815 See the Display of Wonderful Dinner and Evening Gowns. A Remarkable Showing of Distinguished Wraps. =] ANSBURGH & BROTHER ‘We Expect a Tremendous Throng Here tomorrow. The Bargain 6th opens at 9:15 A M. Come Early! gains' that should crowd The Bar gain 6th tomorrow. Good News! Blouses, 3 for . Cotton Utility Blouus—well.s there's no need to say anything Silk and Cotton Envelope Chemise $ Rosebud and ribbon trimmed, and special for tomorrow only. Petticoats, ea. Made of sateen, and $ guaranteed to wear for six months. Yes, we will replace it if it doesn’t. Regular and extra sizes. about these; just look at the price. They won't last long. Polly Prim Aprons, 2 for $ 1 Of good grade gingham 512Pairsof Women’s High and Low Shoes We are not going to elaborate upon the unusual values in this offering, but every pair came from Lans- / burgh & Brother shoe section downstairs. There are Pumps, Oxfords and Boots in patent leather, black and brown kid and calfskin, also Satin Pumps. The sizes are broken. The lot includes: Low Shoes, in these widths—54 pairs AAA, 60 pairs AA, 53 pairs A, ¥ 44 pairs B, 59 pairs C, 32 pairs D; High Shoes—72 pairs — . ARA, 53 pairs AA, 39 pairs A, 22 pairs B, 25 pairs C Drawers, 2 pairs All sizes 2 to 7 in the lot, but not in every style. If Al $ you find your size and width you get the biggest bar- [) Som::gee :,;‘::;,'g::;, :,fms“n’,:? gain _you ever bought. Come early. Help yourself. made of good quality musl No C. O. D/s. No Credits. No Exchanges. Every & mesh. A value that women will not overlook. Bandeaux, 4 for Just 300 in the Ilot. $ Made of firm flesh color Envelope Girls’ Sateen Chemise, each . $ Bloomers In sizes 6 to 12—3 pairs. In sizes 14 to 18—2 pairs. Georgette Waists each . . $ Very sorry to say—lim- ited quantity, but there’s only about 100 of these navy blue Georgette Waists. Look at the price. Bloomers, 4 prs. Shown in flesh color only, with elastic knee and waist. These won't last long at this price. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Also Nightgowns; in flesh and white, lace or embroid- ery trimmed. Crepe nightgowns. and shown in many pretty checked patterns. Trimmed with rick-rack braid. This is another spe- cial for tomorrow. Included are Windsor = Bathing Suits Bloomers, 2 for o g Mate of the famous Windsor, Mill materials, and have elastic £ made of good quality cotton yarn. Why not get 'em now, because In the next month they'll be higher priced! waist and ruffle knee. Geisha girl pattern. LANSBURGH & BROTHER=—— Tfiél.l&y-five Sensational Dollar Bar- | and a very good value. 2 pairs. House Dresses Small sized house- $ dresses of good grade Sale Final. waist and ruffled knee, Trim- med with blue stitching. An extra special, 2 pairs for $l. . Petticoats, 2 for Full cut and well made of $ good quality gingham, and & specially priced for one day, ruffle. Bargains, real bargains! tomorrow only. And they are in extra sizes, too. White Petticoats Bloomers, 2 for In a large variety of em-$ Madeufwindsorcrepe,elutics broidered patterns, with under gingham are shown in plaids and stripes. You'll have to be early for these. Challie Kimonos Known for their good service$ An Added Attraction for Friday New Spring Dresses $12.96 Every one is fresh, desirable and fashion- able—and every one is 3 Big value. Many women are looking for just these kind of dresses and we've marked them at just the price that they want to pay. with blue stitching. and made of Nightgowns, 2 for Silk Cammoles $ Neat shirring at neck, finishtd$ ylEZifers ot ol Can it be possible? Yes; but only on Dollar Day. Shown with lace tops and rib- bon straps. Very special. Children’s Dresses, 2 for $ Mfllde ofl :lurnl)ra;;| and uality ginghams, s‘::wn qm neat plaids. Neatly made and finished; some have pleated skirts. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —— e Plaid Gingham House Aprons, ea$ 1 X —and may be had in many de- signs of both light and dark colors. Exceptional values, Silk Camisoles The best we have seen $ for the money. Of Crepe de Chine and s3tin with lace or georgette trimming. In navy, black and brown. to 10 years. Lingerie Blouses A large assortment of stylu$ and a variety of models, lace trimmed. Some have organdie In a lar assortment of collars and cuffs. arge 5 pretty plaids. Shown with V g neck, pockets and bandings of contrasting colors, and trimmed with rick-rack braid. 1 A Hat Sale—for Dollar Day v Lot 1-2 Hats Lot 2—Hats at Of course these are$ better ones, so you can come in and buy a season’s Just 112 trimmed and$ tailored hats to be cleared up tomorrow. Bargains supply—the price for these wouldn’t half express these at such a low price. is only $1. 'Taff:ta, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Georgette 5 : e and many novelty stripe combinations. nghtgowns w]th Satm Topg’ each Neatly made of fine quality muslin and trimmed with val lace. Shown in the wanted shade of pink, and at a price that you don’t see every day. You will profit greatly if you come here tomorrow, In all the wanted Spring shades, including —Navy, black, brown, gray and others. All sizes up to 44. SIXTH FLOOR. standard 64 square muslin. Drawers, 6 pairs 4 Children’s Muslin Drawers, $ well made and finished This is_one of the super values offered tomorrow. 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