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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY; MAY 5, 1921 who DR. SIMONS’ 'EMIES CHARGE BULGARIA NEAR CLASH | ificrs, e, sonssseq becore rremier | PRINCESS ANASTASIA w,':".,3‘,2:'?‘;\.-:.'?.‘2”':E,’:E:,?&:‘:’?:’:Y”TR‘.‘-! against the band activities in the o 5 ANTROPOSOPHY IS HIS GUIDE'| WITH NEIGHBOR STATES tiirosey icace ‘and Maceioni| OFF FOR PARIS HOSPITAL foincr memvers ot i oaal, et | by Bulgaria. Premier Stamboulisky T e ‘ r aving Athens Prineess | o informed them that the assertion was ave 50,000 drachmas for YOUR OLD FURS Are too good to be thrown away. Let me re- ‘model them. You will be pleasantly surprised at the results. Charges reasonable, too. Your furs are cleaned before lahzl tul in And Glaced Free When Wanted i = o] oldie v o ded i { e TR e BY GEORGE WITTE. mew theors. which competely gov. |BeIAtONS at Acute Stage, With | infonied ddaing Ua T ERTL Caried Avoard Yacht by Two it Sdi wlih iy l MARTIN WOLF By Cuble to The Star and Chicago Daily :‘rl:fgh l:'lh;n:“-difl‘l’:lli ‘gm-m":;‘ Serbia Massing Troops on | tigation. | American Nurses—Makes Gift ; ‘!‘sh»- r-)ervl‘l;‘d to leave News. " Copy g 3 4 e time -oun 30-32 Florlda Ave. N.W. __ * BERLIN, Gorainy afay glssa describes anthroposophy as & “very the Frontier. The uneasiness of Bulgaria's neigh- to Aid Greek Wounded. e = tuc deciaied Mhe waul iiitos rmany, May 5.—An- | dangerous idea which is bound to s bors, it appears, was caused by the | *"m A Covered o el BURLINGTON HOTEL , m:g:js"yhm = l:“‘[ ;oft-m:f"_sl:e' have o detrimental ftect on m«‘rl‘; BY CONSTANTINE STEPHANOVE. {;;flml;;“mf;o e iohe | By ine ted Press. : for the wou The prince 1190 Vermoat A rinme Sulding (;ermzny'sp :est‘;:irelsl’:cf -4 {ite, undermining the authority of |17 Ctble to The Star and Chicaso Daily News. | the Bulgarian peasants do not wish | ATHENS, March 4—The Drincess 4 T ane would never “f{.,.:_].‘:. 380 Roome, $2: with bath, $3 to & l Cording to the enemics of Foreign. |- (he State and’disintegrating na- | SOFIA, Bulgaria. april 23 (De- |0 SSTVE 4 mercenaries Anastasia, formerly Mra. William B | e, MRS 05 SRR OE ter De Laxe Table d'hote Sundays. 'l 50 b " tlonal unity.” - : . o | Leedss of New Yorl her husband, 10 ce | ‘Table_d'Mote. smail cafs Secretary Simons: They came out Dr. Steiners theory, according to layed).—Relations between Bulgaria | Prince Christopher:; William B l-;'vl"\ 1 »1"1“- Princess Helene, who recontls | with the asserti h the Vossiche Zeitung, provides for |and the neilhborinz states have as-| {ir.; the Grand Duchess Marie and her |, ried to Cro Pri Carol | A Well Mawhed Tl puppet in the hands of | into three parts, with a communis. | Lon caused by o report that Serbia | Capt. Everett G. Smith, U. S. A re-| Princess Kenia is enaged to marey | o Vossiche Zeitung, which. in the | Repects as its end " ToPOSOPRIcAl |is massing troops on the frontier |tired, has been detalled as professor R rivate yacht. Princess —_— Furriers ) Switch course of the last week has con- .- ?,’Z,%“;’!{“i‘.i?“i‘;‘fd}? o&i?}?y&\:dg‘c'iu |of military science and tactics at the ia_intonds o go to t Owing to the shortage & tinually attacked Dr. Simons, prints coal mines at Pearnik. {Western Maryland College, Westmin- | Hospital in Paris for a x 4 ge in Paris, half the or Transformation B e S R FLOOD VICTIMS AIDED. Serbian, Rumanian and Greek min- _ster. Md. tion: She was carried o the yacht by | disappeared from the str ;;:lalrrln:cleermly add to your ponents of the new theory it w Tents F: P Pike Rushed t . asserted that the influence wielded ‘en! 'rom Cam] e Rushe: 0 — SF AT A Al Experts are at both Heller By Dr Steimer, originater of the > NN NN NI e e N TN NN NN NN, Shops ready to give you ad- Homeless in Arkansas. 3 phic theory, rea Vice regarding your coiffure. ; se as f: S hemntanee oy & LITTLE ROCK, Ark. May 5.— London conferenco Dr, |Measures were being taken today to A D v » Ectently. done. by our ¥ School. where an- fx:; r:':,?r:.kmn:h;:efl£;1x?°:f::; v It is further E::?&l‘r;}:{ml)r. Si- |levee yesterday resulted in the flood- o L < r s monsIs Injconstant touch with the ;;gd,j’,‘,,;g;,";, than (100,000 acres ot Upstairs and down—remnants overflowing the stocks! But prices [11(1.1\‘ will help to Boma ceen b e (e 2nee 10 RIS | UNOT cuatties were reported, but| [ Clear them up. 1218 F Street The anthroposophic theory first re- | many families were said to 'have . 4 s ceived wide notice when its enemies | been driven from their homes. R Cl B i fitanen TR | R A O et e Tofeac Remnants of Dresses |Good Suits—Remnants emnant Clearing e Remnant 1771 Columbia Rd. attle of the Marne because Gen. |from Camp Pike, to afford temporary X 3 Beauty Shop at Our Columbia. von Moltke, chief of staff. failed |shelter for the refugees. $36. $45 Dresses, $18.75 $55 and $59.50 Suits, $26.75 fl'l Bl 3 *Ra."Bilore Oy, to.&0 1o the front, as Neiwas, (00 National guardsmen also were sent 25—0dd ‘gl?k‘grelux compru‘l;g‘nweu sitks,| 20—Spring Suits with hand-embroidery and mn e ouses $20 and $22.50 Skirts, $9.75 deeply enzaged in the study of the lto the flood area for guard duty. satins, Canton crepes and taffetas combined |8ilk braid trimming; ali in navy blue and black FRIDAY 1S THE DAY! A collection of over, 30 odd Skirts in box and with georgette crepe—various new styles in|Poiret twill and tricotine of splendid quality. A ‘plaigs and checks. navy, gray, tan, brown and black, and sizes up |remnant pick-up of unusual value. Sizes 34 $2.50 Blouses, $1.00 es: tan and blue, blue to 42, to 38. : $1.00 again for Fine Voile and Organdie |and gray, black and white, blue and brown and $60 to $85 Suits, $32.75 Blouses, made with cluster of tucks, rows of | black and white. % i hemstitching or embroidered collars; necks both 15—Suits beautifully designed and trimmed n < t with hand embroidery, cable stitching and braid Xngrs:fl.'f;fi-gf{'da:":f,'” long or short. You'll embroidery; ripple, flare and belited box styles: Y 1 $28.50 Tricolette Dresses, $19.75 20—Silk Tricolette Dresses with low waist lines, overblouse and long tunic styles, in navy, Friday Special +==Philipsborn-—_» th any s brown and black, with embroldery In self colors. | TR0 SE¥S FIoRTe: TATE B 00 ack. Saturd Y. e $50 to $69.50 Street Dresses, $26.75 ¥ bice, tan, ‘gray and $2.95 to $3.95 Blouses, $2.00 aturday TO 614 11th ST. N.W. - tree s .. $55 to $65 Suits, $38.25 Remnant lots of Sheer Voile and Batiste, « NoWe elsewhere 18—Strect Dresses—rather elaborate styles—in| g o¢ o 0500 00 Serictly Tallored Suits, | With attractive patterns of hemstitching, hand. o (4] o por early. gelted Dox gackets. Should be quickly s0ld. | fagtening: long or short sieevss. ouses, o $50 to $60 Gowns, $33.75 15—Handsome Dinner Gowns; an unusual remnant assortment; In crepe de chine, chiffon affeta, ton crepe and taffeta and georgette, with si laces; a variety of trimmings, includ- ing crystal beading, seif-color embroidery and ribbons. All dresses of high character. In Co- penhagen, Harding blue, Jade, peach, maize, gold, fiesh color, gray, taupe, flame, biack and blsgue. Sizes 34'to 44—quite'a few large sizes n the lot. $40 Tricotine Dresses, $19.75 15—Cloth Dresses In fine quality tricotine; made for business women; in straightline styles, with embroidered satin vests; mostly navy blue; a few in brown. Coats Tomorrow —in two departments—sports and regular coat section. Both have remnant extras. $59.50 to $75 Suits, $48.75 $7.50 to $11.50 Blouses, $4.95 A sample line of high-grade Blouses, 12—Suits for large women in tomorrow's rem- [ ¢ f MIIRIY nteresting table—Georgette Grepe:|[ consisting of satin. radium silk. broad- nants—strictly tailored and embroidered; Per-| a0k taupe, brown and bisque; embroidered in || cloth, Habutai and pongee silks; at- o I iy, desianed g ainc®i an | seif-color combined with tinsel thread or pret. || tractive bright stripes, also flesh color and biack: - j naVY PEWLST 9ray, fan [ tily beaded or trimmed with noveity braids or || and white: roll or convertible collars; $55 Checked Suits, $34.75 are mostly overblouses and necws are roir zoi: || 10n& sleeves with trimmed cuff. 10—Smart Suits In Brown and Tan Velour | lars or collariess. Checks; one-button slashed box style. Exceed- ingly good looking. More Umbrella Remnants, $5.00 The Great May Sales About 38 All Told— ® ooyt Silk and Cotton Underwear sales at $7.95, Others were regularly $10.00. Never before so extensive—neve fore fo rears suc S Al b B L L R AT, 1sive—never before for many years such values Remnants—Friday Qloves $ l .00 sl .95 $2 .95 The House of Courtesy V= ] $18 Sport Jackets, $11.50 ofLz5 and s200 I 20—Jersey Sport Jackets for wear with plaid | Si oves; sizes L Pretty lacy effects in Gowns—also emhrmdcrcd styles, and chemise lace and { ;7;;":":;;73:“ ?,';‘Zk.'.'"é'?.';.'ée?{':Zby.'";f&:’n", Illdakflp th Gloves in hmh, 95(! embroidery trimmed. New arrivals yesterday, causing most enthusiastic buying. [ | Copennagen, Sorrento, gray, tan, blue and black. | Plack and white. | L} —Sports Section. 250, 16-button- length White) 1$1.50 3 an i | $2.95—$3.9 $22.50 to $30 Sport Coats, $14.50 |5ilk Glov 6, 0% and 7. ¢ l Philippine Handmade Underwear shi SILK ENVELOPE cusmss—sn- a 10—Polo Coats In both heather mixtures and | Pair . D e e les—one-thira. ot | [ i 5 3 12| purchases for May ment just placed on sale—83.00 to $0.00| BILIAICE 0 and satin, with lace.trimmed hip and three-quarter lengths: tan, » < .. . | 2-clasp French Kid Gloves 'sl 95 garments. Sheer materials, beautiful| Srebe 96 chine and satin, with lace trimmed and gray. Sizes up to 42.—Sports $40 to $45 Coats, $22.75 25—Remnant Coats and Wraps, including Covert Top Coats, Bolivia Top Coats, Embroid- ered Tricotine Wraps and Polo Coats. Shades to choose from—tan, navy, brown, rookie, Sor- rento and reindeer. odd sizes; in white and pearl ideri o 5 | 3 ’ S b embroideries. Comparisons are worlh. Also hemstitched styles. $5.00 to $8.50 None usually less than $275 while. chemise in these three lots. DAL Lt il i s smn smisinin ok o Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers — bl No more when these are sold. Same pure silk Nearly 2,500 garments, at sensationally low prices, now in our May Sales. These L $47.50 to $55 Wraps, $29.75 —same protection against garter-clasp “runs” || garments have just arrived! Now ready for sale. 15—Tuxedo Cape Coats, Panel and Yoke|ag the gold stripe silk stockings. These have . some with hand embroidery or cable | mock seam back—our famous 3 for $5.00—spe. $3.00 Silk Vests, $1.95 J an, Pekin, Sorrento, navy and brown. | cial now, 95c pair. Black, sizes 8%, 9, 9',; b i vith ribh traps. | Look them over sure! white, sizes 10 and 10V%; suede, sizes 8/ and Regular quality, full length—tailored tops with ribbon straps. | $59.50 to $69 Satin Wraps, $39.50 |9z: siiver, sizes 8lo, 9, 913, 10; field mouse. $4.00 Silk Bloomers, $2.95 i s 8/, 9, 10, 1 3 y Pl 5 sl 20—Navy Blue and Black Satin Wraps and 2 A S Sashed Tuxedo Coats, with quiited and plain 82.50 Silk Stockmgs, $1.79 Pair Regular quality—ifull reinforced. i gl huningind cuffs: Stunning styles for early| Remnants from lines of High-grade Pure Silk Everybody knows the cconomy of Glove Silk Underwear—and here it is at | i | - tockings—full-fashioned, with mercerized gar- Y T4 cadtiets : i e Sy T Sales ! tar heme—in biack, white, oid, Gray and Sdr. pracllca!ly.‘, r«:dumou. You shouldn’t miss this item in our May Sales! | ple. ¥ - . 3 $8.50 Philippine Underwear, $4.85 $2.95 Chemise, $1.79—Remnants | $1.50 Fiber Silk Stockings, 65c Pair Mussed and slightly soiled garments— Remnant styles of Satin and Crepe gde | | | Chine Envelope Chemise, with ribbon straps gowns and envelope chemise—eyelet and | —trimmed with filet and val laces. | Satinette Petticoats, $1.95 Straight model petticoats to wear wifh the crochet or French val laces. Only a small |, 0 gy mmer dresses—double panel front and lot. back—scalloped bottom. A good assortment of colors In Mock Seam Fiber Silk Stockings—black, white, navy, cordo- e Jawn and suede shades. These are stock- || goiig embroidery, or trimmed with real Irish 75c and $1.00 Stockings, 59¢ Pair Medium.weight Lisle Stockings, both full. fashioned and mock seam—black, white and cordovan in a fair range of sizes. Three-Hour Remnant Sale! 9:15 to 12:15 Tomorrow—Third Floor . But if you want to be sure of any of these remarkable values, don't wait until the last minute. These gar- ments are priced at figures that we think will avoid any possibility of their being returned to regular stocks. Sale in our Third Floor Remnant Room. Women’s Sults, Coats, Skirts Misses’ Sales A-TEMPTING FRIDAY IN OUR MISSES’ SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. $32.50 to $45 Silk Dresses, $23.75 ‘Wonderful values while they last! Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Tricolette Frocks —straight.line models—coat effects—tunic blouse styles, with pretty sashes. Brown, nlvy, tan, gray. sizes 14, 16, 18 years. $35 to $49.50 Sport Coats and Wraps, $24.50 Misses’ Polo Sport Coats in beited models with Raglan sieeves, and a few Wraps in Bolivia Velour Cloths. Tan, brown, blue and navy. Sizes 14, 7 and 18 years. These are remarkably fine values! $39.50 Velour Check Suits, $22.75 Straight-line and Tuxedo styles and a few flare suits—in brown and tan, brown and black, tan and green checks. .50 to $62.50 Suits, $36.75 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits in new flare, Eton, box and Spanish sash styles—braid, bead and embroldery trimmed. "Only one of Announcing an Exhibit —of the Remarkably Rich and Ef- fective Styles Displayed at the Recent Pl | two of a style. k I 532500 Jade Green Jersey Suits. | 10—$40.00 Embroidered Blouse Coats, full silk ) i | € r - :I Remnants Furs 1081500 Jersey Sport Jackets, Tuxedo styles. $ lined. | 1 B Chok 158 Striped Baronet Satin Skirts. - 5—$30.00 Tweed Suits, tailored styles—silk lined, I ‘1| B ers and Scarfs 1081850 Plaid and Stripe Wool Velour Skirts in good | 7 i ravten and brown. : s R I For quick sale Friday—the following: colorings. . | 1085500 Navy Blue and Black Tricotine and | { f Serge Suits, ripple and belted jackets. .00 Canton Crepe Blouse Dresses, black | and brown. 5—839.30 Afternoon Gowns, taffeta silk. with lace tunics. | s | 3—$42.350 Taffeta Dresses, taupe with braid em- | broidery. 51(1)00 2-skin Sable Choker, $69.50. in Sable Choker, $39.50. kin Sable L_hokrr, $50.00. 1—-$30.00 Black and White Foulard Silk Dress. 4—$35.00 Canton Crepe Dresses, tan and navy | blue. 2—836.50 Brown Beaded Satin Dresses. 9—$32.50 Navy Bluc Tricotine Dresses, basque style. 4 for Friday and Saturday May Sixth and Seventh 1 i 00 b g}-gm"sd thnsk" i 1—$35.00 Tan Poiret Twill Straizhtline D r ! 1 “ross Fox Scarf, $75.00. . an Poiret Twi raightline Dress. | So attractive was f}"S dem""s’."atw“ that we $7500/Red Fox Scarf, $35.00. 500 Brown Tricolette Blouse Dresses. | 952730 Silk Gingham Strect Dresses, large and | 315 felt we wanted the ladies of Washington to review $65.00 Alaska Wolf Scarfs, in black, brown, || 15—$25.00 Worsted Jerscy Suits, Tuxedo and | small checks. i | i B £ taupe, $25.00. notched revers. ’ 8-$30.00 Foulard Silk Dresses, plaited Georgette | it at home—and thus have authentic forecast of $3500 Stone Marten Chokers, selected || 12—$20.00 Plaid and Stripe Sport Skirts—box and tunics, black, navy and Copenhagen blue with ‘ | 1-skin Scarfs, $20.00. side pleats. ) white. | Furs and Styles that will prevail for the next sea- son. : 5 Remnants for Misses—Third Floor 1—$25.00 Gray Taffeta Dress; size 18 yecars, $8.75. | 482500 Jersey Sport Coats, $10.75. 1—$26.50 Navy Satin Dress; size 18 years, $9.75. | Delit Blue Velour Full-length Coat, size 16 years, 2—$27.50 Gray Canton Crepe Dress; sizes 16 and 18 years, $9.75. | 3—$29.50 Navy Canton Crepe Dresses: size 16 vears, $9.75. 2—$32.50 Navy Satin Dresses; sizes 16 and 18 years, §12.75. 8-833.50 Tricolette Dresses, navy, brown and gray, $15.00. 2—$29.50 Buckswade Coats, tan and brown, $8.75. | 1—$38.50 Mixture Coat; size 18 years, $9.75. | 5—8$32.50 Sport Coats, tweed mixtures, brown and gray, $15.75. | 18 years, $24.75. Sweaters—Remnants | It's a little early in the season, but our business has already brought remnants! i $12.50 Silk Sweaters, $7.50 I Pure Slipover Sweaters, with large head size; i | i ] I Fashion Show To this end we have secured the more distinc- tive garments constituting the exhibit—and shall display them for these two days in our Fur Depart- ment—Third Floor, South Wing. Included are: 50 Delit Blue Duvet de Laine Coat; size 14 years, $22.75. W Jersey Suits, tan, hrm\n zreen and blue mixtures; sizes 13,16, 18 years, $12. $2 Navy Blae \\nr~xu| lcr~(‘\ Suits; sizes 14 to 20 years, full skirts; colors are black and white, navy and white, peacock and gold; finished with sash, About two dozen in the lot. $9.50 Silk Slipovers, $4.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits, flare model; sizes 14, 16, Novelty Weave Fiber Silk Slipovers, in navy, black, buff, turquoise, tan and flesh. 46 sweat- ers in this lot. Real Eastern Mink Coats Mole Coats L] Genuine Russian Sable Genuine Kolinsky Cagpes J“ Extra—Purchase and Sale R t Sh G U t Al ' ! f I ann ] Coats of Persian Lamb | $18.50 and 32000 emnan oes o ps alrs so | Ermine Evenmg Wrap Squirrel Coats ! BEE ’ed We've laid a new floor in our remnant room, and with pk‘ntv of space and light we have a good place now 53 for selling Remnant Shoes. Tomorrow are several hundred pairs not previously on sale—prices ought to clear | [ them out by noon! Alaska Seal Coats with (] | &= s10 Sable Collar and Cuffs Hudson Seal Coats ! P 48 Pairs of Women’s Evening| Women’s $10 Low Shoes, | Women'’s $9 Oxfords, ; Genusne Broad-Tail with Caracul Coats LIl Alt hand-beaded bags, with shell or bead Slippers in Various Colors \?5.00 P alf e | $5.00 Pair 1 i & 2 5 % H 7. i omen's ¢ Kid ne- irs W s e ; oy Hudson Bay Sable Col- Hudson Seal Dolmans, covered frames, silk Tined and fitted with $1.75 Pair | Fics. welt soles and Ieather Cuban | Tics whh welt eotes, T K i ford | Satins and brocades; some with high for broken lots. full round toes. Pretty good size assort- lar and Cuffs Etc., etc., etc. | purse and mirror. Only a limited quantity. [ values and most.watited styles. round toes. Try them ou( order will be taken for later delivery. e % Millinery Friday! Fashion Show garments are displayed on living $8.50 to $12.00 Hats, $2.50 models—both days—from 11 to 1 and 3:30 to 5:30. | —ena oo aivte matoriars ova esin" craca or ! draped turbans and off-the-face effects. | re gray, brown, cherry, black and pair a remnant find. Sizes—AAA, 414, 51, 6Yi; AA; 4, 4%, 6; B, 2¥;, French heels, and some with low heels. s L | 6. 0, 7, Prices have been from $350 to $1200 O ment ! | Together with innumerable smaller pieces — Chokers s3'95 Bags’ 32'95 a pair—these sizes only: N 3 B, 4, 6 | Sizes—AA, 5 414, 5, 5%, 6, | Capes, Muffs, Scarfs and Matched S. ' S| agecematiioaier, cait and tooied teather enecte || Sizes—A. 3 5, 6, | : 6.6/ 7; C. 3v:. | B8 ' Hiecasvan aichEcrIets: :u' iy lined -né‘mua with mirror. Choice of || C, 2V, 3, 314, 4 4 15, 73 Women’s $10 Pumps, [ 4,415, 6. < N . an, brown and gray. = | You'll find pleasure in an inspection, we are sure Neckwear, 65¢ Women’s $10 Low Shoes, $5.00 Pair | Women’s $9 Oxfords, dif 1 : y A | 24 pairs of Women's Black Calf Pumps, | $5.00 Pair —and if you are attracted to make selection—the B Yo o ot e ng et [ I§285 Pdl!rl;‘ b o [ ith el Soles-and Tow"leather Cabur| o 9900 Talr | R f biscult cole d pairs of Pumps an co Ties, with s. Another half price lot. pairs o omen's Tan Cal xfords, models represented are available, or your special Nlso "White 8atin® Collars: " Extremely _Good || hand-turned soles and French heels. Every e ";" ¥ welt soles and low flat heels, and full 5.5Y; A, 4,414, 5, 51 B, 3. 3v4, 4545, 87 Women’s $6 Strnp Pumps, | 4 D % 351. 5. J €2/ 34 4,%:D 23 37 4 ; $5.00 Pair 1 Women s $10 Oxfords, i Women’s $10 Pumps, : 64 pairs Women’s Black Kid Three- | $4.50 Pai | 5.00 Pai | Strap Pumps, hand-turned soles, leather . sy i $5. air | Cuban “heels. medium short vamps, and | 23 pairs of Women's Tan and Black | | Only 12 pairs Women's Black Kid | medium narrow toes. Almost every size. | Calf Oxfords: some with Cuban and some Pumps, with welt soles and leather Cuban Sizes—A_width, all sizes 4 to 8; B | have low flat heels. Every pair good look- l i | ‘ " $15.00 Hats, $7.50 Large and medium size Straw Hats, trimmed [ | ‘with wild flowers or fancy ostrich—black, brown, heels. Who can wear_ them? width, all sizes 3 to 8; C width, all sizes | ing. Can wou wear these sizes? Sizes—AA, 514, 6; A, 5,5%; B, 3, 314, 4%4. | 214 to 8; D width, all sizes 4 to 8. | Sizes—A, 4, 4 B, 31z, 4, 444, purple and navy blue. i M R N i et 3