Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 5

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] )L THE EVENING STAR, ,WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 E". 7 2 7 T ) '///45//// NEW ORLEANS. — Foliowing its | Holland, were dumped into the Mis- Nl 4‘7‘ D T D O R the usual number of arrests for minor | N A & WI I l I()(J R[) = demnation the public health | sissipp river from the steamer John IS IS E 5 |infringments of the law in the city. | OIGCIREYER Jfe o condensed milk. | D (irace between here and Baton \ and not one single case of disorder|yijyed at $9.000. shipped here from ! Rouge R — \||QUIET OBSERVANCE WORED WIDE |55, ¥ s, i [ ] portions of France. Thers were red | - fla es. b 1 \ These had few specintops. Most of the | - mpu‘;n:}f lllwoulxhom mk -‘Knmlr) en- ! b Joye e ienickin 1 a s l n . Most Peaceful Demonstrations on Record. SEE oW Wi et t ; N . ” ROME.—May day, coming a fort- N Two Bombs Thrown in Buenos Aires |pisn vetore cne T th S ; \ . ¥ oth the facisti, or ex- ummer g ts, d the socialists. | v § On]y Attempted Violence Reported. ss:ax*:;::;:?:;' Getermined mot 1o | Is i . N ! - B I~ N' Belgium Without Trouble. i % lins bl :'"‘:‘;“"::‘z: ::,:::‘iuux o e e Tha dishiay of | BRUSSELS.—The May day demon- | Are_you going to tolerate the )I; \ Copyright, 1921. | two red flags at the head of the pa-|strations throughout Belgium were' “coal-fire,” or “tank-heater” way h § BERLIN, German, May 2.—Berlin's ]':ggrf:: e e D e e TS inas | carried out without any disorder. | with_all the 'b’ofile‘r ln:.'l:!:nmn § N | M2y dav was a tame affair. except | required—or will you \ e from the yvoke of capitalism. the bund f hot vuler the A & H regard to the editoriale in both| dbmfln!l?!("’n ‘was unusually quiet. { nnous abundance ‘:" G . " N | the reactionary and radical newspa- = - “Lovekin” way with Gas? S \ rs. which took advantage of (he: “I\\ll:l;: -Llrk I)lenln]lrl 1 A"lomalic-—L"ght‘ a s holiday to attack th ocial demo- v PEG, Manitoba.—Instructions A | X This is the famous all-purpose N soverament ™ " *7 | of Gt of Bl Seigr a3 33 50" Philadelphia || Itself—Economical N “whi E . 2 e placed at the head of) i B p p N While the social democratic work- {he column.” was the only hitch in $3 25 cll t 4 Buy it from your R | in@men celebrate the ‘day of world Yesterday's May day parade. e to ester N\ F 7 order was complied with, and 2,000 5 i plumber or the gas N Flour made right here in Wash- | s e e foor = beine st i 536 | €900 . Wilmington || company. ! N+ the Rothe Fah Red Flag), WOV to I-Immgt 4 3 : ln ton. e Q B lin's® communist aaily. - “Presl | Two Bombs Thrown. - AND RETURN J Wrcut:' :;:: g::tl:ld' g §\ :‘x:fi :-‘bo‘::‘:\:scol“c!:leveéjlrv;(hl& \:;‘S m: ;0;Allfi?§~g‘ln: day he{re rzs War Tax 8% additiona] A | Washi gt . ¥ % 5 N | Yoske who carried out the kaiser's | [arked by ithe throwing of 'two ashington Unexcelled for pies, cakes, pas- Niitity S e Vet BRE il Bk ') Sunday, May 8 ) Gas Light Co. = N\ | 2nd mother ¥ou mpst obey. Now our : clallsts and workmen who carried red || | ST, TRALE 4 s ] { try of all kinds, and yet My as N0 drmecht orisdear ot Bkt nevoty e MATEEIP 0 | 150 BRI el 1 419 Tenth St ry of all Kinds, and yet €qUally aS [ i ot fsce Ty Jis | v war done o . B T e, , 3 \ I oor, o e atico Peacefal In Madrid, le Frid y " i i ll “I "IH s L s Madria. ; mqu i HLF $ § ca INEG. N o o en® (P e The May duy. 8 et oo gals Fridey proosdiag Exenrfd | l Ak p goodfor allsortsof bread making | M A R R T | T o | |l,.| ,lm M | . . N luders have - escaped punishment. | conducted in the most orderly man- || The HEht is reserved to Lmit the maie o IJ il I i Alwavs on sale in all our stores, NI ity i R bl b .; | .( YET ) jin overthrowing Ebe: mphasis on the nec 1 i ,. » i T lices 1 _been by . el e and i t 1 ‘ [ 4' [ e 4 "it ||ut"|m>1m" dy e r“ |“'| iy "*!l"l'm N fled. nu ere, shot h:;x;lel\n:l;s‘r’!:!l“‘:g”‘g ances or interference with the pro- hulmhu hu Aot "l un|| Al ""nm Ihllflu'lll \ escape . e !adera like Karl cession by rPu-lmn;\ry elements. { | LU m.Hh \ P o 0 . § m";';';;‘-“ ;‘:,',’m';;"':fiw,m ita ,?;zflf.on;'.“i.,{‘;i’suzfiai‘v‘“.,e,:‘,‘;" ) //////////////////\ N | tnousana socialist workmen paraded ftrations passed ftodayiwith groba: \ 6-1b. Bag § here today without ;v ether disor”| naty §ihday There were' tewer thas | § " N | French Moroccan soldier and a man- = N § ifestant. \\ \ | One bannor carried by the march- \ N | d: “Whether the Germans or \ $ N | Frenc ocoupy the Rubr, it will-al- \ \\3 ways be owned by the bourgeoisie.” 3 \ s N == INC. \ &\ Protest Radical Imprisonment. \\ N | MEXICO CITY.—Protests against We Give theValues and the Busin }\\ N | the imprisonment of radicals in the v ive the Valu G't e eSS \ “\‘\ United States. Hungary, Spain and UNsweeTErHED R T LR L EVAPORATED - THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. § ! tion with regard to certain labor re- | § . forms were voiced today during the | {\\ B o tomtera of. Mixieo \ At All of Our 154 Stores The parade was disappointing in § ipoint of numbers and was lacking in ! Y | enthusiasm, although several Ameri- = ANITARY GROCERY CO., I P LR oy nc. !th‘ o) with & tirade against %\: | “Toias's demonatration was under N . direction of the labor group known § \ g {28 T o toremer are Toss radical and \\§ § { . ; 2 ; :‘\‘;‘I;l1g;o:;:l:m§r|2r:é¢!o{hr:u:h"f(;‘:l D IN APRIL! Sold just twice as many suits this April as \ ~ cation of the masses. " i3 2 \\\:’ Montreal Demonatration Quiet. April, 1920. Why? Because the prices we are quoting § MONTREAL —The socialists of Mon- 2 2 § treal Belg:tholr (hied ApnuslMayiday are exactly the prices our customers want to pay. Prices § . k4 2 \ ’ \| p l::;:hl 3 smhesg.s:f\'v“ that are 357, to 40 lower than they have been. We are § . LW. » N 1 Stvlish Footw off to a record May. D. J. KAUFMAN. § ! ish Footwear - / N\ Our | y \ ! N ) Eff FOR THE STOUT WOMAN \ orts ! \ Stop that worry about where ’ § e \ > 1 to buy.your Stylish Stout Foot- §IN y N\ 5 3 H [ (AN v«cary Here is one_af our new- § re en oas uccess a L § —are continuously direct- i A, N RN e modeis sketched. Tn Russia N § 2 > e \ Cali. Goodyear Welt, Cuban JiN ed to the endeavor to bring | B¢ A B sfiiany ol N § the better types of mer- i R M vigi i N chandise for offering at | Pl $8.90 700 Su'ts in 10 DA YS g . i il —3 = g 4 the lesser prices. That we. i 4 P at Two Really Popular Prices are succeeding notably ! _Women's Novélty Pumps, 5 Strap effects and Oxfords. Sizes well is markedly evidenced by this Introduction of the new: Lingerie Frocks —presenting a variety un= matched—in values, unap- proached—in styles, unequal- ed—at prices wholly unpre- cedented and unparalled. 213 to 11, AA to EEE. .75 FOUR HUNDRED 9. 75 THREE HUNDRED KAPLOWITZfiEs. | 721 Ninth Street N.W. \ Adjacent to the Rialto ‘ = Super Value Announcing afi ‘ Spring Citils Important Saledor Tuesday ' PUGHE , WY V S . SNy V PGy _ PPy . Npupan Superb Spring Suits ~ Cassimeres — Tweeds — Worst- [B 1D M Juu( Rangmg from 310 to $60 SR Models to please any man, in fabrics of extraordinary worth and tailored as well as any $40 suit in America. But 1caturm" three groups eds—Flannels and Serges. $15-$20-$25 Ginghams Cotton Georgettes Batistes - Tissue Ginghams Novelty Voiles Knitted Fabrics == Herringbones, Plaids. Pencil Patterns—every new thing that's Stripes, Checks. Blues, Grays and worth showing. Browns. A Clear Saving of $5.25 A Clear Saving of $6.25 T Dotted Swisses Khaki Kools A g i 3 F ly Sold to $65.00 Pongees Eyelet Batistes ! ( g 'N Ratines Sheer Organdies 1N 3 Y/ - 'N S e | X% $32.50 ‘N A Lively Sale of A % Mo oommection with any store of similar name elsewhere. —Plain and in the most unusual and effective combinations—such as Taf- fetas and Organdies, Crepe de Chines, with Eyelet Batistes—Minettes with Baronette Satins, Knitted-Silks and the soit Crepe de Chines—in White, new Grays and the full gal- axy of summery tones and tints, 2 '\ Models for Women and N | | Misses IN Beautiful Baby-Broadcloth GCOT-TWEED., 'l‘ipoma SILK SHIRTS Tweed and finest 2 Velour Checks, in belted, semi- fitted and straightline models. \ $ 95 | : In all of the season’s favored: \ : e colors, including Orchid, Gray, | § : Nine sterling patterns, L anitn i | SR PR full cat, well made. Sizes To say this offering repre- ; 13 to 17. Y ) 3 ; l : seuigtan, xntptindl -hppct - MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK 380 | The House of Courtesy! ?bxl ipsborn 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. \ %_WUU’VQM‘&S‘&S‘VMMW’UMQ tunity is to put it mildly. il \ - ;;

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