Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 4

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21 o THE_EVENING STa WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, .19°1. REDS WIN IN ELECTION. f LIKE DISARMAMENT IDEA. 389 Communist Delegates Chosen |Japanese Giving Yukio Wide Sup- in 433 Contests. port in Campaign. RIGA, April 19.—~Moscow dispatches Br Cable to ’”l: St received here say that the victory of the communists Is growing as the voting in the Moscow soviet elections progresses. Returns for the first day in the balloting show that out of 433 | jicurmament propag: delegates chosen 389 were commu-| jqia work is me nists and 44 members of the nom-' goubted sue party workmen groups erally in num KOBE, Japan, April 2 kio, until re | ber of the Kensei da New arrivals from our workrooms— —include the favored light colors—some cffect- ive overplaids in Gray, pin checks of tannish hue, and new stripes of different combinations than have been shown heretofore. As usual, our designers have given them modeling suited to the character of the pat- terns. From one end of our Suit line to the other it's a series of distinctive styles—marked by super- quality of weave and workmanship. $30.oo to $70.00 By the way—have you had a look at the Sport Suits—with the long trousers and the “knickers”—making them as right for the links as the street? Inimported weaves. Beginning at $30.00 Special Plain-color Pajamas—made the Mode's way—of ample cut. 100 dozen of 31‘65 them, at . INCORPORAT ED Beatmg the Town On “Sensational Values in $25 Lace Dresses beautifully trimme broidery and georg less ma A biz value just for 'I‘,,'nfll.-_\' Just arrived satin and —about taffeta becomini en and s worth up to $20. The season’s demand for thes trimmed e aiie tor women and misses, Sale cf Tailored Sweaters, $1.98 A pew shipment of and misses: the sea latest rage® $3 Brocade | Int. Corsets, $1.98 | Women's Pink nt Fua r It $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, $1.00 hreh 5 Sty aelle s Women's elastic waist T b Women s $5 to $6 50 Pumps and Slippers “K——" Lon:; Patent Colt and Gun @b ey Silk Gloves | |2 Pt i $Z.90 Calf and Black V $1.25 he nd e st Women's biack and white ad stk ploves, in assorted size< 16- button length and very popnlar. S ial P\lrchl.le of 200 heavy absorbent tuwels, of perfect Cial value. tx: v Values to $10 Women's black, cor dovan, Rossian calf. eifo| | Great lot of fine light e, 7 to 17 years; lined pants Middy Blouses | |, finely made, built $1.19 to last long and lobk et s iy | [Well as long as they ouner " s all " size- amd gervice. | |1ast. Special Thursday ) made e, Tty S5 at $595. Worth to $I0. opular styles for boys I Lonsdale Jean ||” ; anif*Chicago Daily News 9 . —Ozakl Yu- 'ntly a prominent mem- i, the opposition party in the diet. is continuing his ing with \ the public nt v nur: who may be Announcement follow Nurse Society and other offi free of charze > pay Notes Caxes of Hiness. Welfare Association and we [[ F BIEwI824.7® STNW. —F® nl SILK DRESSES > Instructiv nurses he nurs Stunning new models for misses b and women—satin and lace com- binations in all the popular shadcs and fashionable effects— To $20 Silk Dresses rvelous values) who h erritory for C. B. MILLER ADDRESSES $18.50 Minuette Dresses o il i $6.98 last one day. £5 ba on hand bright ower SPORT HATS sl .98 Values to §3 in 26c Yard-Wide 36-inch Bleached ! PERCALES MUSLIN Te 10c “’;’T BOYS’ SUITS public NURSES PROVIDED FORDEPARTMENT Agriculture Welfare Associa- tion in Arrangement With Local Society. Arrangement ) Department of Visiti me to the nmitt ) f a trained nur » reported by ed of the condition of to us for to pay for the ment of 2 red . next Sunday. Atkinson w. i member of the who l00ks after residen f when 1 found the 1 who died in my arms | words ‘were urse who h Whitm; | Delegates Selected in Districe for |, Attendance at Plymouth Gen- eral Congress. April meeting of the Soc escendants itrict of Columbia, at the Washin ub last evenine of the detivered ety discloses that Hopkins, al as well of the local bod from Stephen Hopki eighth in descent from ins; Senator Wadsworth, descent from Wil former FPresident scent from Fr. BARON FERSEN TO LECTURE. Raron Eugen Fersen last evening members classes on_healing at the Mrs. William Wyoming avenue, for a_conference. an account of comploted lecture tour in_the west- orn states and Canada. and Tuesday evenings he will + at the New Masonic Temple, heing Later courses of instruction rganized, |MOTHEE:: \ND HER CHILD SHE SAVED BY CLIMBING DOWN, INTO SLIPPERY WELL & been male by the will be g s of the department here of the service was [ with of the wel rtment - to the patient Monthly Statements. © of 65 conts for a visit = of Greenburgh, N. Y., to perform er fifteen-monthy- o a disused well, d son Norman Clambering down the ty feet, grasped the drowning child’s clothing, ! r. and managed to climb to the top. She is shown | low over her -;NEW EUT’ES OVEN . ' E’\MHRP.JSW For Virginia— purpose of our as THE WEATHER | warmer tonig to fresh southwest and sout | afte rnoon; nd warmer to- cloudi- treme Records for 'l‘n?nl)’-l our Hours. i 5 p.m., 61: 27 8 am. 56; oceurred | RY mperature, graduate a serious operation. Tells of Nursex’ Work. ¥ the dear, good Lord knows rorrow—Low tide vigits to our needy. | ! The Sun and Moon. sets, 4:18) i Automobiic lamps to be lighted one- her in Various Cities. ' \Ahlnlmun t e LN 1 done =0 muc SENATOR GEORGE -+ +aar0mony n assigned to that} _program f pervi in charge { other | Marriage Licenses. vt States Arms, and Hogwood, and Siary L . and Ada M. . Md., and 1 msport, Md., | ty Dske, both 4 Rdward Win cendants in the ‘What’s Your Experience? If coffee keeps you awake nights, change to INSTANT POSTUM adelicious meal-time drink,whole some and satisfyin, nothing that wfll Economical — Better for You a Reason." rmer governor . cighth in de- e but containing your rest. of his former “Theres BOILER EXPLODES ON SHIP f BEARING JAPANESE PRINCE | Katori—Three More on Ac- companying Craft. By the Assacinted Press TOKIO, Aprii 19—A boiler tube ploded on board the tleship Katori, on which Crown P'r Hirohito was travel while Colombo anese war and statement is: ment today. Two sailors Percentage of Effectives. PARIS, \(vnl 20—R during April, has y which i: more gt cent of youths tw re gubject to n E the first tin high percent been sceured. and rench farms —_—_— Mary. Queen of “the white queen’ “D.J.K.” STARCHED COLLARS 17¢ Six for $1.00 616 17th St. N.W. and and the public funny-bone.” season and Taps GENUINE TOYO PANAMAS Six New Styles to Select From i i 1 i | District National Bank Two Sailors Killed on Battleship 1406 G Street A Friendly Bank is a financial harbor ling to Burope. el was betwes Every business and every business man needs a “berth in -a where the welcome is as- sured and that friendly co-opera- which begets confidence R. N. Harper Vice-Presidents C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury H. L. Offutt, jr. FRENCH GAIN PHYSICALLY. Military Class of 1021 Shows Large ts show that | s of 1921, called t called use she adopt- r the death “TOWN AND D.J. KAUFMAN - L4 SOFT COLLARS INCORPORATED We Give the Values and Get the Business Six for $1.00 THE MAN’S STORES WEVE SIMPLY HAD TO GET MORE! of those Supremely Popular Sprmg Suits This is the price and these the qualities that “tickle A wealth of new patterns and models in Young Fellers’, Conservative and Sport Models. THE DOUBLE-HEADER HAT SALE —that sounds Reveille to one to another EVERY FELT HAT 2.95 3 2.65 A NIFTY SALE OF 1,200 Superior Fiber SILK KNIT & TIES 59¢c -~ Three for $1.65 Stetsons Alone A SALE OF THE FAMOUS PARIS GARTERS |' At Genuine Bargain Prices I “OPEN YOUR EYES” AT THIS! Asaleof 900 Pairs PURE SILK HOSE Black 3 Pairs Cordovan c for Navy $1.65 MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK 35¢ Paris Garters, 2lc 50c Paris Garters, 39 60c Paris Garters, 49c 75¢c Paris Garters, 55¢ Single and Double Grip Cotton and Silk We Buy Direct From the Manufacturer ¢ of safe anchor- and renders real service is not matter of individuals, con- tined to the few, but a rule ex- tended to cvery one. Such a Bank is the District National—in capacity, equal to any demand upon it; in spirit, consistently friendly. A port of 1 fair weather or times. Not theoret- ut practically —the Bank. 17¢ 1005-1007 Pa. Ave. % 7 % [ —— % N Y % 22 2% WY % T % Z 2,000 PAIRS % Z N

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