Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 20

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Hat Napoleon Wore at Waterloo to Be Anniversary Relic PARIS, April 22—The hat that Napoleon wore nt the battle of T I | It is mould- ed in one piece This is the glossy black plug always of condensite Waterloo will be among the | - R Z e relics of the great Corsican to with “HE M- and will fast be displayed at the Arc de Tri- CO” on it. a lifetime. | | omphe on May 5, when the 100th | anniversary of the cmperor's death at St. Heiena will be cele- brated. | In the rout that followed the cruxhing of the gunrd, came very mear being by Blucher's uhlans, leaving the | farm at Hougemont a few min- | utex before the uhlans arrived. Flecing through the night in a Multiply the Usefulness of Your Electrical Appliances < is convenience in concentrated form—the handy HEMCO Twin-Lites that make elec- trical appliances casy to use. With them you make one socket do the work of two. You attach and detach any appliance quickly anywhere, any time. HEMCO Twin-Lites give vou the double service that means comfort from the many electrical de- vices. Insert them in any socket the same a | lamp. Use a light and appliance, or two lights, or | two appliances, from a single socket. \ill not break. Is not affected by 1 or moisture. Come here and be ¢ n you get the plug with “HEMCO” on it. DISTRIBUTORS Carroll Electric Company Electrical, Mechanical and Automobile Supplies DOMESTIC APPLIANCES 714 12th Street a 1 to have it repaired. tx precipitated with such | thnt Napoleon left Paris | « the hat was repaired and mained with the hatters, | presented it 1o the museum | i |shing Troops Face Murder Charge | ALBUQU . Main 7320 ;. who had been n he Obregon govers otiating ent to repre The Bell Chain Store System ---With Its Great Economies in ---Reduction of Overhead Expense ---Manufacturing on a Large Scale ---Selling Direct to Its Customers ---Make It Possible to Give You These Magnificent All-Wool Bell Spring Suits At the Marvelously Low Price of You Save $10 on Every Suit It surprises 2 man to walk into a Bell Store and buy a suit for $21 that would cost him $30 or $35 at any other store. He then begins to realize what a great economy this Bell chain store sys- tem is working in his behalf. \We are one of the greatest factors in the world ifor bringing down the cost of living. Dell stores are always busy—because they're always saving you money. In Bell Suits you sce the last word in style, the most superb workmanship, the finest quality fabrics in the very newest weaves. Bell Clothes Shops STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street N.-W.--941 Penna. Ave. N.W. | Mexican Bandits Captured by Per- April 22.—1 | gre s A 1o s The away was taken po green light displayed. “There were _ _.,...____.__._._._.. ___\ _— By the Associated Pres LONDON, April the ambushes laid by the Irish repub- lican army to trap and kill squads of British constables in Ireland are dis volunteers in Dublin. M of these :};r oG attacks have been reported by the British, {row given for the first tin a Typical They o'clock in the afternoon v came in sight. came to a dead s made an attempt to put up a : but the second vollev, which included | {all the rifles, wiped the 4 | What is termed ‘“an oxrredinz]y! risky oper: enemy strength.” w “*ounty Donegal on a military from Derr:; commande an hour to get cutting, one side of w level with the carriage windows. ers and riflemen and between were placed the remaining riflemen and the others differently armed. Two large bowlders rails and the wire fences at each side were pulled up to Inside stories of The of the engi in the reports from the Irish bri- headquarters of the | about ten | thrown, but the Irish accounts are s t desperate | the little a t other times the 4 n driven off with s r the Irish volunteers run into a counter trap expose emy. denial, we hav blast of a machine gun Wt method. in_ some he use of min e of motor car 1 be delivered with 1. MELBOUR hush Described. typical ambush is described in a nder of the ¥ comm pproxim cording to s a|house of repre 1 f as in position. < : - r end of the de commanders which have just been | the line for enfilad given out at the 1 one of our two par No other cas fered on our side i ception Were $340,000. April for its represent end of the pr tement made in the . where a Lewis ar riflemen at t NATION LEAGUE COSTLY. | ' | Australia’s Expenditures Since In~i' Australi tely total $340,000, . the main body The counted on ise and the con- n of the rifles ns in the first vol- . and Police Detail Wiped Out. waited, it appears, until 4 before the ‘ CLEANERS and 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N.W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phene M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE DYERS il i ;| T (I ADYV e when they got on the road | t, as wi s the u!| methoas obnoxio! lowish complexion. vent their il Accordin, to the brigim report. t tion which ly harmless. w growth o next | ittle time was left to choose a n and get settled, but the train ate, giving us three-quarters of cady. We freck roses At the ends of each side we placed bomb- | were placed on the | ion. ord a safe exit. hort distance sion of and a station buildin | money, Get it | Peonle’s Drug Bombs Hurled Into Train. ven carriages on the 4 The Store That Sells For Less Prices of Our Shoes Within Every One’s Reach WOMEN'S STRAF PUMPS Baby French heels; variety $4.90 of leathers—gray kid, black suede, tan kid and tan All sizes.. kid. A calf. At All Women’s Comfort House Strap Slippers Rubber heels attached. All sizes. $1.98—$2.49 Soft, plain toe, hand-turned soles and rubber heels. An ideal house shoe for comfort. All sizes. —for infants WOMEN'S OXFORDS or black fine Boys’ Shoes at Exceptionally Low Prices Men’s Oxfords Black and Tan. English and Bluchers, with or without rubber heels. Hideous Freckles Instantly Removed in many instances after all other Freckles, with their brown color, give a vel- st to even a youthful rosy t rid of them or pri ppearance by using | simple toilet prepar; guaranteed absolute- It will not stimuj hair as many fre removers do. Derwillo not only es, but instantly beau- pur complexion us well. Let bloom unhampered by u freckles, and as short sleev at prseent in vogue Derwill piied to the hands and arms will Derwillo is sold in this t all toilet counters of up-to- | > drug or department stores ui der the guarantee that if you do: | like it they give you back your| WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILfRg 72931 7th St. N.W. Women’s Louis Heel Strap Pumps In tan vici, tan calf —also black sizes. COMFORT JULIETTE Black Kidskin; $1.98—$2.49 STRAP PUMPS ana patent te forth on ur today from the $4.90 tip or children; ankle- Sizes 8% to "$2.49 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 it | British Commands Decimated, |f Irish Say in First Accounts train and it was traveling at a great struck the stones. opened from both sides cere hurled through the | fire was returned from {2 fi i Waodmard Ll ey & otheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lésser Priced SMerchandise This section is intended as a means of supplying the requirements of our patrons in the lesser priced lines of merchandise in a manner that will appeal as strongly as the upstairs store has for forty-one years. All merchandise especially selected for this section. A separate and distinct buying organization, experienced and well trained. Only dependable merchandise at lesser prices. Reliability first consideration—then moderation of price. No stocks held in reserve; everything openly displayed for easy and quick selection. The same privileges of service and satisfaction as in the upstairs store. Well lighted, well ventilated—reached by three F st. elevators and two stairways. Hundreds of Fresh, New Waists at Very Low Prices Mignonette Waists at $4.95 They have embroidered fringe or self material trimming; tie back and overblouse styles; all the new sport shades included. Waists at $1.00 Cotton Pongee Waists, with Sweaters, $3.95 Waists at $2.95 Striped Crepe de Chine and tailored or fancy collars; em- T““‘?:’I“'OO‘”CM' S‘?‘I‘i Heavy White China Silk : 2 . ers with collars; fu 7 broidered d:_tds in copen, jade, | jonoth: twenty styles to| Waists. Waists at $1.65 : seda, copen, peacock. Fancy Georgette Waists, Lace-trimmed or Drawn- | brown, white, silver and| fice, ‘bead or embroidery work Voile Waists, with long tomato. or short sleeves. Waists at $1.95 Lace and Embroidery Trim- med Voile Waists, with long and short sleeves. Sweaters, $1.95 Tie-on Wool with collars, in sand, jade, copen, navy, black, brown, buff, orange and peacock. trimmed; all new sport shades to choose from. Waists at $4.95 Heavy Lace-trimmed Over- blouses, in pink, sand, white and jade. Sweaters Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $16.75 Mignonette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe All are excellent quality materials; in straightline models, basque effects. embroidered in beads and silk; three-quarter and short sleeves; well tai- lored; in navy, brown, black, Cafe au Lait, copen and gray; sizes 16 to 44. Just 100 in the lot. Dresses at $14.75 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, in satin, crepe de chine, taffeta and mignonette; embroidered and beaded; colors are gray, navy, brown, black and copen. Dresses at $18.75 Exceptional values in Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of taffeta and canton crepe. in navy, black and brown and a few of the lighter shades. Dresses at $24.75 Attractive Embroidered Dresses, in Taffeta Check; trimmed; large sizes in crepe de chine. Fringe Canton, in navy and brown. Dresses at $29.50 Women's and Misses’ Dresses, in Taffetas, Canton Crepes; foulards with georgette over- trimming. Brown, navy, navy and white, navy and henna, gray and blue are the colors. New Fur Chokers at Low Prices Gun Metal Fox Chokers, $12.50. Taupe Fox Chokers, $1250. Brown Fox Chokers, $12.50. Double Skin Fitch Chokers, $14.75. A Large Collection of Sports and Trimmed Hats Specially priced, $5 Sports Hats to match the new sweaters, in jade, honeydew, tomato, green, navy, brown, orange, black and white, navy and white, green and white and other combinations. Hats in peanait braids, with heavy wool trimmings. Ostrich-trimmed hats. Flower-trimmed hats. Hats with stitched crowns of silk. Tailored sailors in many styles. White hats of milan hemp with colored facings. Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95 Pink Crepe de Chine Gowns with camisole tops; lace and ribbon trimmings and rosebud decorations. Some with just tiny bits of sleeves. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, $2.95 Pink Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise with fine net and lace tops, built-up shoulders; others with straight round tops of georgette and lace insertions; trimmed front and back. Bloomers, $2.95 Pink Satin Bloomers with lace-trimmed or plain-hemstitched ruffle. Muslin Gowns, 95¢ Good Quality, Full-cut White Muslin Gowns; embroidery trimmed, with square or V necks; fine batiste with insertions of pret- ty val lace and insets of embroidered organdy. Envelope Chemise, 95¢ Muslin and Batiste Envelope Chemise with lace-trimmed top; trimmed back and front; some have insertion of val lace; blue ribbon and blue stitching. Petticoats, 95¢ Of good quality muslin, with deep embroid- ery flouncings, in several different patterns. House Dresses, $2.95 Gingham House Dresses in plaids, checks and plain colors, some with white pique em- broidered collars, wide sashes and patch pockets, others with vests of tucked organdy. All are finished with white and colored piping. One plain and plaid combination is especially pretty. A First Time Offering of Good Corsets At 95c—Elastic Waistline Corsets, in pink coutil or low-top, long-hipped model in white coutil for medium figures. At $145—Pink Broche Waistline Corsets; corsets of white coutil; medium bust, well boned for the stout figure. At $1.95—Low-top Corset in pink coutil for the average figure. A very good quality. At $245—A splendid model in front-lacing style; well boned, low top and long hips. Atfiil&s—?mk Broche model for the average gure. 600 Prs.Women’s Silk Hose, $1.00 A Special Purchase af Women’s Silk Hose, lisle tops and feet, mock seam; colors are black, brown, white and Rus- sian tan. Sizes 8% to 10. AISLE OPPORTUNITIES Boys’ Blouses Boys’ Woolen Two- Trousers Suits $7.95 Norfolk models of Fancy Woolen Fabrics, well tailored two-trousers suits, with flap lined 7. A 65¢ Fine Count Percale Blouses; well made and guaranteed colors; sizes 8 to 16. pockets, Sizes 8 to quantity only. - Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 95¢ Leather Bags and Purses $2.95 Pin Seal and Alligator Purses in brown, black and gray. Silk Bags in black and gray. throughout. limited 4 TR L 4T A PRI TP ’ 3 . I - 14 i Y iy, I ~ LD PR, 4 0 0 NS 4008 oA LR 3 iy ~ THDGO AP 1 I A OR .1 le O aG0 PNb e 0 41 P i T R N e R R

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