Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 26

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.72 ” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 P 'oflK 0“ STREET REPA'R street to the circle: 15(]1 nuet. Penn- ]OHNSON SE"DS PROTEST BUYERS ARE E"TERTMNED J. G. Herndon, Miss Fuller, Miss ZIUNIS]- SUPPURT -n::luts—cd hree\::is of prayer to all|revive the Hebrew culture, learnin . people: a judgment seat | mnd idealism—all of which I’" SYIVSaln a¥sHue oIS Bxecu: Dobson, | Capt. [ Brookway, i KU\ ¥ for concillation and adjudication of | Zionism—then unite in enne I5th strest to Peonayl- Eiiheter B W Potorave. Habest e % News. d . 3 differences and difficulties between |the cause of Zion's I’ehlb"lwlbl e e e ntrel:l e o [ O "n'c:,"'é;'-'? Chpnee D Federal ¥ um‘ Agents Inspect | 9, M. A. Mace. Miss Randall nations and states in all civilization. | Remove the stigma of homelessnes tallowmg streets: Chesapeake street, | road to District line; W street south- ROME, Italy, April 14.—Robert Un- Government Hotels. F. M. Shore, Dr. T. M. Hur&lhy. l:' ’.‘ 'O;V‘EN:::‘!:] “:fl“xlmr:?: :R;\:f."a l-:u- ;-:g hvaanm;yyzmmwl:\pekgc:b hs:; Grant 4o " Belt roads: Albermarle | east. 16th to 18th street, and Ala- | gorwood Johnson, the American am-| TheGovernment Purchasing Agents' |AYerill W. & Armstrong, Charles 4 premacy or territorial = aggression. | ranks of Zion for the redemption e T bama avenue, Pennsylvania to NICh- | p5a00dor, has sent a letter to Senator | Assoclation, at " its _April ‘meeting A ™k entley, Drr Wililam Dut as & godly refuge for the estad- | Israel and the ultimate happines Tgad; i Coptiecticut | aveRue, HiJenifcr |, oanRvoRy Ruffini, president of the Italy-Ameri- | Tueaday at the Government Hotels; | ‘Bovard, Arthur L. Blakeslee, F. B. lishment of peace, universal and per- | and peace of the world® ca society, protesting against the “vio- | Indulged a tour of inspection of | Boyrn “AL'B. Butrick, S. W. Caywood, manent. in accordance with Divine | Checks should be made payable t nmlmlmmmlflflmm‘mmflmmmmflmw‘_ lation of ‘my diplomatic immunity in| the buildings and plant after whichlp R Dornoff, Albert G, Drane, J. G. _ prediction. By mutual’ agreement the Zionist Orgamization of America being snb:eued to he.rms discussion pfle‘,“:fler: eal;n we;ed accorded g,‘ll_e“ Du Main, L. anler, Lollll Lo - none :shall make war upon "ml‘ M. H. A building, 11th street an of my ntry's internal ~politics or | Privileges, dinner being served The Hooper. 1 M. Tdesness, M. ¥ Jacaues Rabbi Loeb Issues Appeal for | s2cred Eround. and by mutual agree- | Pennsylvania avenue. crlllcism ol any ldmlnlaultlon what- " x e mhee ng was deferre D. McRae, P. Birch, A. F. ment, also, the Holy Place shall be W deF t soover e the | Seve aiten” 10" Witkaas tne” recrea; | Stouffer, B. & wWalls, Mise Dordthy |\ hed R inM dedicaiad fo ehe'cuies gt patos: Slgnnr Ruffini replied deploring the + | Curran, Mlu lorence Bugbee, - daerron age o SigTor Raftal reptied deploring the | Hom 'Slass!o£2ectats"Sna "Guncen at | CUTFRR, Mies Flonencs, Dushioe VAL esponse in Mem- | medempiton of teras. GERMAN RAIDER SEEN ALIVE dminietration "me.';fi,ér: -mnded Lower. Miss Libby, Miss French and b : : vou value the brotherhood of | BERLIN, April 13—The Taglisch o The following members atte ership Campaign. Isracl, subscribe your name to Zion. Rundschau today savs it learns tha son, Mr. Estes, H. G. Pnr(er Chlfl!l e B If you are anxious to preserve the |Capt. Karl von Mueller, who command o e M Seone e Thoeson, | Cameos of the ancients were usu-| AR appeal for the membership drive | 1ite and destiny of the Jewish race, |ed the German commerce raider Emda H. L. Watson, 8. B. Walker, H. R |ally made of agate, onyx and sard, |in the Zionist organization was made i eo- | during the war., is alive and w, Watkins, Mrs’ Wheat. Miss McNulty, | but are occasionally found executed | todey by Rabbi J. T. Loeb. The drive | regencration Aoes) Thtamtity, Benjamin R. Sherwood, M. S. Wright. | on opal, beryl or emerald. continuasluntil (1) a5 of next week In his appeal, Rabbi Loeb urged all | 9 ROSEMARY Week-End Feature Marshmallow FUDGE 49c ». Rosemary Choco- lates and Bonbons GOC Ib. men of learning and idealism, are here in the interest of the new Zion.” Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1401 H St. Next the Flower Store Conn. Ave. Property Just South of Dupont Circle It will pay the investor or the specu- lator to investigate this. TERMS PRICE REASONABLE ELLERSON & WEMPLE Phone M. 603 he sald. ‘“Their sublime mission, based in divine assurance of ancient days, is being supported now by the benl lorceu in preaenl -day civiliza- 5 haim eitzman and Alberl Eimlleln wllh their collel&uen the from flfll!lflifllfllflfllflflfllflflllfllfllflfllfllflflfllflfllfl!fllflflflm Tailored Suits—Wraps FUR STORAGE ZIRKIN = | Furriers 821 14th St. are comlng to us like Ezra, Nenemiah and Zerubabel of twenty: four centu.rlen ago, calling for brolh on in the bul]dlnz lhe Holy Land I.nd in l'e storing the captives of Zio New Era of Pem “For lIsrael this new Zion spells salvation. For the world at large it | (® is the beginning of a new era of uni-| | s H the reverential tenor of the holy city, its historic significance, Its | |B religious assoclations and the unique |~ position it holds in the esteem of | I Sale of Sewing Machin ‘ Every machine guaranteed in perfect condition. At- tachments and instructions given free with all sewing machines purchased. NO MAIL NOR PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED @ foundation of peace, as the name K APLOW T Z s livers your selection at once — bal- ance Extraordmary ~Sale 196 Men’s and Young Men’s Model Suits | representing the entire spring 1921 | sample line of one of Rochester’s finest makers of exclusive high- grade clothes, whose name we are " not privileged to advertise. These suits are positively the last word in fine clothes ready for service. Not more than three suits of any one kind -but all sizes are in the entire lot. One pattern more beautiful than the other, grey and browns, herringbones, blue, black and tan pencil stripes, silver grey worst- ; eds and shepherd checks, one, two and three i button single breasted coats, two and three | i button double breasted coats, also the new sport ‘ N | “ § NS 721 Ninth Street N. W. : $70 White, Adjacent to The Rialto 5"‘"5;;?“’“ D533.75 N a floor samples. $36.50 | .~ | EEE| plete set of at- e week tachments. War- ranted. Important Reductions Friday Smart Tailleur Suits Models for Women and Misses Formerly Sold Up to $150.00 68.00 Exclusive Spring Models 'I‘HE outstanding feature of these suits is the high character of workmanship only to be found in higher cost suits. TRAIGHTLINE, Blouse, Box Coat and Belted Styles of Tricotine, Twill Cord and Piquetyne. Tailored, Embroidered and Braided in smart models for Women and Misses. Every suit is a masterpiece. Domestic Electric R 575 Domestic ..................... SIt-the. 356.50 A full line of Needles, Bobbhu, 0Oil and Extra special— [ Supplies for all makes of Domestic Sit-Rite, Hemstitching, 10c Yud | brand-new, dresses with embl, em on sleeve—for girls 6 to .14 yezrs A bargain at— [| I‘316 fo1324. '7'4“ ST. l ""DOUBLEBED SPREADS @1 oq SPREADS Special lot of fine Crochet Spreads several 1 z pretty Marlellle! designs—{free from all dreulng and perfect goods. Lay in a big supply now at......... Women’s and Misses’ . Sensational Sale of Women’s All-Wool Smart Frocks and Gowns % SPRING SUITS oo [sin®) o || e $74.75 = 3500 | = 14 Twill Cord Georgette models. Each one of these suits was made to sell from $50 to $65. On sale, beginning Friday morning, at - $35.50 I No charge for alterations Your choice of all-wool serge, gabardine and poplin suits beautifully button and braid trimmed, and the very latest styles to choose from. Actual values up to $5 included in this great bargain offering for Friday only. glodeh for women and misses. Marvelous savings for oth. Special! WOMEN'S SLIPPERS - NEW HATS Atony $345 | $2.95 Many pret- ty model hats An Exceptional Offering of 85 Dresses From Our Regular Stock Charming models for Afternoon and Street Wear, richly embroidered or beaded, in draped and straightline models. In Navy, Brown and Spring Shades. Every dress in_ this group represents the highest attainment in the art of taitoring and designing; also possesses the individuality for which our Dresses are noted. .. Spring Hat Special New spring soft hats, including all the new shades of tan, brown, smoke, green, henna and pearl greys. On sale beginning Friday morn- ing at $2. 65 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Wraps ‘A Remarkable Coljection of Exquisite Beauty 68.00 Formerly Sold as High as $135.00 s, in_shapes and | The season’s latest styles in twin- designs to uit | strap and one and two strap Slip- ¢|pers, as well as Pumps an 1 | Poras: in biack vici kid, tan vict i, dull kid and gun metal; sizes 3% 38-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Another purchase of 5,000 yards of fine muslin, free loc from dressing and perfect in sy, Getail. " Cut from plece. Our banner special for FridaY. ... couerenserrarennnessnne 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS 1214¢ Underwear Special 50 dozen Men’s Athletic Union Suits, full size, easy fitting, material of 72x80 pajama 5 check, trimmed with ocean pearl buttons. 1 ¢ Made by one of our best makers to sell at ] $1.25. On sale beginning Friday Morning at 95¢ each ]' | Take your pick of fast-color plaids, checks and - plain shades of excellent qnllny and popular brand —cut from full piece. Special @t........ ceceeeeen TURKISH WOMEN'S $1 TOWELS. ........ 19¢|3irx HOSEsl ...... 59c Fringed or . Hemmed-end Plain Fine Black, Cordovan and Gray, White Towels: size 18x35. Very|Seam-back, Pure Silk Hose, in ali absorbent quality. sizes. $1 values. Boys’ i~ Blue Serge Suits All wool and guaran- . a; a teed fast color; inverted XY /pleated back models for boys 7 to 17 years; full P cut and two pairs of ° lined, taped-seamed A COLLECTION of the smartest style - themes, especially grouped from our regular stock for this occasion. Featured are Wraps and Wrap-Coats; many are richly embroidered. Of Mar- vella, Orlando Silk and Wool Duvetyn, Veldyne, Satin and Twill Cord in new- est spring colors. 2 3 for $2.75 1! Separate Shifts and Drawers, material same 5 as:above at 50c¢ each. : | | trousers. Actually sold formerly at $15. A spe- cial value we are featur- ing for thrifty parents. a & Friday—One Day Only

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