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Z P m o2 D A0, 40, Fra 3 A o R & | 5ea% LRABRARLRAL, RS s 3 . o, y o3 o SR RRERSS o I o 2 BRRRARRR, Fad o* - o 5 W 5. ¥avn HonsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. On the Cover of the May Piciorial Review —a gay little faun plays away merrily on his reed pipes to two le love birds perched upon a tree fimb. The insid filled w weird ones, stories, himorou- 1 —But that isn’t all—there are many interecting and instruc- tive arffic and of course the fascinating fashions that alwas appeal to women. —Don't ferget to come for yours tomorrow. A copy— —We also show full lines of untrimmed shapes, in black, -T Sale Children’s Sample Sweaters In Tuxedo, Button and Slip-Over Styles —The good kind of sweaters that are serviceable through- out the yvear. Because we secured a maker’s sample line at 2 big discount we offer Thursday one of the biggest sweater values we ever had. 6 years. Special. Thursday.. = —Nicely made. in choice of rose. pink, copen- 95 hagen, tan., brown. gray and white. Sizes 2 to . Kann's—Children's Store—Second Floor. We Have Secured Another Supply of Attractive Blouses $5.¢5 to $6.95 Values, To Offer Tomorrow, $3.87 —These are georgette crepes, in an attractive line of colors, such as flesh, bisque, Marion brown and_black, shades are trimmed with Princess and val. lace; others are beaded and silk embroidered; some are tailored models, irilled. Sizes from 36 to 46. Bargain Table—Street Floor. Many New French Voile | Batiste Blouses Blouses —among the new Wash Blouses embroidered, and ma Irish eroct ished with square and 3 with long or horl stitching sleeves: sizes $2 95 tucks. S 46. At 46. At | trimmed with hem- It Will Be Fascinating to Make Up and Embroider Fetching Frocks of the New Jap Crepes and Cotton Homespuns SREOPIVBRZRAMTIRERVVRVVARLARNVALPAKKAKR 5. Bavo HovsCo. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. blue, navy, The lighter and others are Fine French Voile Blouses —Trimmed with filet lace, hem- stitching and touches of embroid- effects_or heavier solid embroidery. " and square neck effects, with Tuxedo collars, Trimmed with entredeausx, | hemstitching. ruffies, fine tuck~ | ing. and pleatings down the front and aroundthe neck; also voiles, filet and Val lace trimmed, and some hand embroidered, and These are in long and short and long or short sleeves; many { finished with dainty and fine la,c(— trimmed cuffs. i $3.95 | l\finn s—Second Floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 A Satisfaction to Be Distinctive in the Matter of Your Hats UNTRIMMED HATS Trimmed to Your Own Taste Permit This Individuality A Special Offer Thursday of $3.00 to $6.95 Values, Choice —This lot includes shapes of lisere, Italian milap, milan hemp, Batavia and barnyard straws, in jade,. henna, white, blue, orange, sand, red and gray. —The shapes are off-thepface styles, sailors, irregular shapes, tricorn roon JVE SiLK Sport Bloomers in a Sale Brings a Value of the Kind You Are Looking For —Perhaps no_better instance can be given of the specialization which enters into the assembling of merchandise here. —For in every way. by which such garments are judged are thev un- usual—in quality of fabric, in finish, in sty —These bloomers are made with two rows of elastic and shirred cuff knees. Purple, Rose, Taupe, Copenhagen . s —Choice of French Gray, Sand, Brown, $3 ‘45 Kann’s—Street Floor. styles. Very special value at and in the high shades. They three priced lines. $5.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. —At least, that is what many Washington women are doing with these lovely new wash fabrics. Both weaves are in plain colors, and a wonderful range of shades. —The Jap Crepes, which the has at her command the fac suits and —The Homespun S and high colors for children’s dresses and women'’s sport suits or coats, to be worn with striped or plaid skirts; also for separate sk The colors are rose, tan, brown, lavender, purple. zray. blue, green, bronze, sand and many others. This o is effective when ornamented with hand embroidery. A yard..........cccuocucennn ée Kann’s—Street Floor. ity and taste to embroider them artistically. iting is shown in self striped and plain effects, in staple | 8¢ oung girl seems to consider her own property, are also being used by almost any woman who ) . i 7 ' = £ 7 b 'S t= e g air S sid T V. S i § ) st any X as EEl ¢ facility and ta e i h istically. They make very attractive light-weight sport C suits and, of course, are quite ideal for children’s little frocks, smocks and middies. A fine range of colors from which to select, including several shades of pink, several shades of blue, tan, rose, gray, navy and khaki color. A yard............ - —Gay Checked Gmghams are now pluming themselves upon their entree into high society, for they “have arrived,” being now considered one of the fashionable wash fabrics of the season for dresses, hats, blouses, summer handbags, etc.. combined with different materials or used alone. We c have in this lot both the regular checks and tweedies as well as plain colors, in a good assortment of shades. A vard... m@tfifi%%‘www%w Pt B YR EG Y pokes and mugsh- mings to use are ostrich feathers, flower navy and brown, in popular $1 95 $ l 0 | ornaments, ostrich plumes, pins, 95 $5 OO styles, priced from to etc. Priced from C . c —Hats will be trimmed free of charge if the shape and trimmings are purchased in our millinery store. viduality a chance and let us trim the hat to be becoming to vou. Street floor. ' Kann's—Second Floor. Give your indi- 4’)3 the bea {Wila | Punishment on the aistrists in joutrages have {formation goes the oc élSlh'l! fines are imposed are They Have an Affinity for Each Other The New Plaid Skirts & the Smart Sport Coats —The Plaid Skirts are in attractive color com- binations, in splendid all-wool there are some striped effects also—and are made up in box and side-pleated styles. At $14.95 and $16.95 -Extra Size Skirts, a limited number only, are here in plain serges in navy and black, made with plain front and ful! back, finished with belt and new pockets, in a variety of .. $8.95 Jersey Sport Coats —~To wear with the above-mentioned plaid skirts; are very new and smart in style; in navy, brown materials— {sympathy and a {and the just na all other peopl i ldward L. Doheny of Lbs Angeles|! S | witn and button front models. Good range of sizes, in At $10.95, $12.95 and $14.95 | Flacer” iforces employed the full regimental strength of the 10th United States “avalry. The battle scenes were su- ervised by regular officers of the| l nited slfl!ei Ar and were filmed M ! from the air in a “pony blimp,” with | the aid_of members of the United —— If You Want Your Dress Hemsluched ! —When you make it up, we are prepared to do hemstitching at very reasonable rates. Apply at Special Desk—Sixth Floor. are shapely and comfortable. - -Women's Fine Ribbed Union Sml; three-piece s tight knees. Band top Regular Sizes. Each, $1.00 Extra Sizes, Sui bodice style; lace trimmed, Band top. loose knees; ribbon trimmed around Each, 39¢ ~-Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle Vests. bodice style : ribbon straps, in white. Also low neck style, sleeveless, in 3 for $1.00. low neck, sleeveless: also bodice Each, 35¢ —Children’s Knitted Union Suits, two rows of buttons; Each. 65¢ Garter attachments. sle Ribbed Vests, years. To close— neck and armholes Regular Sizes, Each, $1. Extra Sizes, Each, $1.5 \ 2 Women's Ribbed Union Suits, pink and white. Both have tight knees. Regular and Extra Sizes e —-Women's Fine 1 low neck; sleeveless: band top. Single and double shoulders, also bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps. Regular Sizes. Each, 75¢ —Cl Knit Underwear —Garments vou need for sudden changes in the temperature. yomen’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, ; low neck, low neck, sleeveless: Regular Sizes, Each, 50c Extra Sizes, Each, 59¢ lach, $1.25 —Women's Fine Ril i —Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle Union Weight Vests, low neck; sleeveless. well stayed. Sizes 6 to 12 ren’s Ribbed Union Suits, low neck; sleeveless. shell knees. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Each, 59¢ Exira Sizes. Each. 85¢ Kann's—Street Floor. Tight and ~Crepe de Chine Petti- | snappers, coats—In pink, made with | has a deep flounce, orna- decp flounce, finished with | mented with three tucks and deep hem, | finished with a smaH ruffle, shirring at top of flounce double panel 'l'hcsle are in iront. Regu]nrly regular sizes. | Special, 7% : $8-75 Thursday ... { —Wash Satin Petticoats—Made straight | —Extra Size Petticoats—Made oi white Same style in white and have the 60-inch hip. pink crepe de chine. Choice $5 00 —Jersey Top Petticoats—With satin de luxe flounce, finished wnh small knife At Kann's \'ccnqd Floor. New Petticoats of Wash Satin, Crepe de Chine, Etc. |5 Snowy White or Beautiful Rose Pink Fabrics Used in Making These Petticoats held at the De Guire home yesterday afternoon. The body will be taken to Extra Size Petticoats, of —White crepe de chine, in pink, Petticoats—In two difierent finished with flounce trim- styles, one med with fine tucks and panel back and front style, hemstitching. $7 50 1 with scalloped funh this At . has the mlur style cording, and $3.00 | & style, with double panel back and | habutai, panel back and front, finished front, finished with deep silk embroid- | with deep flounce, corded and tucked. ered scallops at bottom; all have loop | The flounce is lined as hangers. These are in pink and white. | panels. These pe!ncoa(; i vived by five sons and two daughter: Dr. Walter A. Wells, C. A. M. W] Robert W. Wells, Dr. Alfred H. Wells and Mrs. Rexford M. Smith Washington, and B. O. L. Coffeyville, Kan., and Mrs. Edward A. Fuller of Hyattsville. . $5.75 —All-Jersey Pe!ticonts—[n white, with knife pleated flounce, finished with two $8.50 nt i lored Dresden pleated ruffle; white only. $6 /5 rows fancy co e ribbon border. At.......... FIVE MORE VIOLENT DEATHS IN IRELAND Prominent Sinn Feiner Shot While Trying to Escape From House. By the Associated Press. DUBLI and Hetherington were taken from train last evening near Ballysodare. County Sligo, and shot dead by arme {men who held up the train for two hours. The reports of the shooting sav it has caused consternation in| ligo, where the murdered men have | tationed for some years Sinn Feiner Among Victims. n Feiner. was shot d by the constab He w to a hou e in Doug- deavoring to e of the house. Sullivan w a juror at the Mayor M Cur French. lord “lieutenant of 1 d ot © Armed Civilians Killed. §1f g wounded today when wood. Famous Rexidence Looted. CHURCH HIL) l {Ireland, Apr —Glenveagh Ca v hero of tie il war battie of the which he lost his life ulmpmg with a quantity of loot. the occupants, at the point of pi ous meal. British Policy Approved. LONDON, ~ April 19.—The British | government approves fully the gen- eral policy of the military governors in Ireland, it was declared in the Austen house of carry out been committed imposition legitimate martial Premier Lloyd George cases of the murder cland as examples ign of terror. aps the most sh situation today i whic Ireland to the crime of murder since the Sinn Fein entered upon its cam- { paign.” ASKS U. S. RECOGNITION. {Chicago Convention Also Elects Of- ual convention of the Ameri- the Trien Republic. Another resolution extended “hearty urances of support to the cause of Indian independence ional aspirations of|} elected president of the associa- tion. John W. Goff, New York, first vice o of the office, and Maj. of Jersey City wi elected in hi I piace. , VETERANS TO SEE FILM. | 1 Harry M. Crandall Will Be Host to Fort Myer Men. By arrangement with Mr. Brown, " |auperv.wr of the vocational training | school at Fort Myer, Harry M. Cran- dall will today entertain fifty veterans sing one of the hool, and the first ce of “Bob Hamp- = shown this week of the world war, comp: classes at the post afternoon perform ton of Placer.” be at the \Iovronnluan Thea Th €8 at For rous that the « & Custer's last stand, which furni the climax of the action in the drama, has been one of the subjects of the class’ study in Indian fighting and fleid strategy. The men who will iattend the performance are world war veterans, who fought in the American, Canadian. armies Natjonal Park Blackfoot reservation filmed, and the cavairy | cated them to the camera men. MELVIN DE GUIRE DIES. Injuries Sustained by Electrician Apprentice Are Fatal. Melvin De Guire, nineteen years old, 908 Huntington stre. ere mangled Saturd: o . whose legs morning by & W Pullman car in the Eckington yard, Iw here he was working as an clec- an apprentice, died at Emergency spital Monday. Coroner Nevitt con- ucted an inquest at the morgue and the jury reached the conclusion that the accident was due to the young man’s lack of care. Funeral services were tkauna, Wi MRS. C. A. WELLS DEAD. for interment |Resident of Hyattsville Had Been I11 Several Months. After an illness of several months | Mrs. Mary Lucretia Hyatt Wells, sev- s enty-nine y ~ | A. Wells, died at her home, in Hyatts- ville, today. s old, wife of Charl Besides her husband, she is sur- Is of The funeral will be held Friday from her residence, and the interment will be private. MOURNING BLACK 2469 1Sth St Col. Dupont Cirele, Fr. 532 pril 20 —Policemen Kelly Timothy Sullivan, ailed on | $45 s shot as he was en- ape through the back inquest held over the body of the late Lord n which rendered ad verdict of willful murder against | DI, Premier Lloyd George, Viscount | and: Ian MacPherson, former chief secre: | {tary for Ireland Two armed hot dead and anotherof the 'n_forces came upon | Wiley arching the lx-\xghx:]}l\x)‘[' 1t Socicty of 1t ien. James S tols, to serve the invaders with a sumptu- has grown up in iation for the Recognition of | Other officers elected ln\ludorll' "1inde i W York, who was named for first vice president, refused to serve. declaring that his advanced f% 'age and ill health would interfere the discharge of the futies 4t E. E. Kindkead! Myer were s view this production, for the reason that hes 3 where “Bob Hampton of Signal Corps. who wigwagged instructions to an observer 1 the basket, who, in turn, communi- RACE IN DRIVE CLOSE. Red and Blue Kiwanis Teams Con- test in Scout Campaign. The race between th ns of the local drive for £10.00 lancheon. amount Worthin i 51 er (general), §5 to variow bia, at a mes examing Dutchess count here at the a. {night. and uiar prices of was delay, son e by th iapietra ficers After Adopting Resolutions. | 1. CHICAGO, April 20. — Immediate|{Who did not wish recognition by the United States of! e Ireland as a free and sovercign state|® A sked in resolutions adopted last P e s at the closing session of the Pk levening services. {hymn. filled the Tagliap he And_never S BROTHEL, E th and Q. Friduy, tives and friends in We did not Tuesday widow St Mary's ceme MOANNALLY. Ap 15 Quincy pl. B Alice G MoANNALLY. the NALLY MUNRO. lute D Hill ¢ 3 OLIVER. Mond; Baptist H Street. PHELPS, POMPEREY. 1921, at ) Kiwanix Club in | of the District is s f «'\\h\(‘rmvvmw tu in the two Team toan 10. 1 Flotehier (general), WARNS OF EATING. Wiley Addres: Society of the District. Connecticut jreoms Monday night (L adve order new members w including two me Merritt and James ¥ M. Camp. president . was in U WOMAN DIES, AGED 101. .. April 20.—Mrs. Cor- other facuities were unimpaired up to - time of her de Tagliapietra’s Voice. tain, 2 e forward, announced that refused to sinz s too low. churches in the town. i the manager nd sweet, nelod; Tagliapie rl tra, the rich .ag pleasur lfor 1 could hear him in the church its ng _in the Clerch. So hundreds would not have but for the of the theater and the jealous car- ard him who JORDAX GREEX HEN DREN, EDWIN . mors of Mre CATH ho o a4 this dife n v Tt DIV T ED CIILDREN. * Sacred to the memory of our deay ROSIE E. CONTEE, azo todas, mass at St DAVID us twe AMILY. r he. whe Wi de. ril 20, our deat FORTER. who vear ago foday, mured not, r. night and n hearts, SHAND AxD DAT AND ALICE L. g FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ w’V L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCLSSORS OF NOR CON- VR EIED WITH THE ORICINAL W, KO SPEARE ESTABLISHMEN] JAMES T. RY: oniy Kiiow Sou @il good-h Sl Filatone 3094 MESE NP il Director Livers ction. Comme- modern crematorium. Moderate ave. ow. el call M. 1388 i “ZL'RHGRST" B Established in Martinsville, Ind 1857 317 PA. AVE SE Liucoln 142 Private Ambulances. very 10 Counection. WR-SreareCo 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLY S40F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CJMNichols WBSpasra Joseph F. Birch’s Scns Automobile Servier WNL H. SARDO & CO., Lincols 524 | Fort meoln Relatives and frends invited. a1 his residence card at D strict Line. ¥ more Bos FENSTH S MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect- ling imperishable memoriais of quality |and character. We will gladly show you many beauti- ful specimens of our work in any of the tocal cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS i gpoagars | GuIE Bros. Co., 1214 F St Prompt autv del Artiatio—expreas ery e e xpeneve Fuu Cliistian Friends and reiatives t \m:ruprl‘\\(. “Floral lulu‘