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) * . Tl T s TEE . EVENING “STAR,- -WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, MAY ©, 19T . WANT U. S, GAPITAL irls’ whi . A - " i _ls white dresses . s... T]tg Hec hf C (), Seveh F Come to sell at - IN DIAMBI FIELDS " Holland Does Not Encourage Monopoly Rights of Oil ¥ Concessions. | ) " Regulation for working the Djambi B L@KS ©il fields contemplates no “closed door” policy against companies which derive| ARISTOCRATIC their capital from the United States, ac- C DIES cording to information received from an TLANTA authoritative source here. The recent decision to work the Djambi oil fields + through combination of the Dutch Ea: " Indian government and the Bata: company indicates no grant of monop rights in this territory, The Star's $2.39 “Where Prices Are Guaranteed’ because they are chiefly SAMPLES S . ' " APl cle ke Mothers! Here’s news! Timely Fever, are new and fresh and tremendous news of boys’ fine looking and will make de- i lightful fashions for May Procession . e ASH SUITS - Chiefly one or two styles $1.00 to $1.50 per Ib. formant declares. A g p Explanation of th ition of the Netherlands government was made in 6 Rooms, $100 of a kind and variously in connection with the recent dispatch of ” sheer _ batiste, voile and 3 note f ! n States to lolla o 1 d_ . Drotesting discrimination againat Americ Estimates Furnishe organdie. 3,000 Of em can capital in the Djambi _oil fields. Repairing o Formal reply to the State Department High waist and bolero styles; $2 50 suits from The Hague is expected soon. R v lso lace and insertion trimmed; nearly ¥ Monopoly Is Indicated. E- . oge n all with sashes of self material or — 33'50 suits ribbon. S It was reiterated that “serious of-|gos b g N. W. Phone Main 3734 fers” for the Djambi concession were . received “from other quarters” only after the contract with the Batavia company had been signed, and it was added that “no more concessions will be given for the exploitation of oil fields (in the Dutch East Indies), but « the Netherlands East Indies govern- ment will either itself develop the oil dields or else do so by contract with persons or private companies having previously been authorized to do so.” Holland desires to increase mineral production for the world and intends to follow “the most liberal policy to- ward the consumer,” it is stated. In discussing conditions in the Dutch East Indies it is pointed out that the present East Indies mining law now provides for strict govern- ment control over the producing of minerals. “Companies to which con- ons are granted.” it was said, t be incorporated either in the erlands or in the Netherland East Indies, but no limitation is put upon the ownership, the holding or the con- trol of the stock of such companies. ~ The managing and directing boards are to be Netherland subjects or resi- dents of the Netherland East Indies. Every foreigner can shortly after ar- rival in the East Indies claim resi- dentship.” LUNCHEON TO B'NAI B'RITH. Capt. Julius Peyser tendered a luncheon yesterday to members of the executive committee of the Constitu- ~ tional Grand Lodge of the Independent Sizes 8 to 12,-but not all sizes in every style. $4.00 suits to go at just == o= ' Chocolate InduceMINTS | —that ensare and en- hance the charm of Princess slips, 89¢ . —Appropriate for the above dresses. . HIS sale wasn’t planned—it just happened. No one could deliberately plan to get such suits at this price no more than they could plan to buy silver dollars for fifty cents. : It just happens that the maker had these suits left after filling orders and had no more orders in sight. So rather than take chances with the future, he kept his profits and closed his season. . —TFine muslin with embroidery flouncing and in- sertion around armholes and neck. - Clearance Girls’ coats, %6 Big, mellow, white creams, sharp with the May-time freshness of green peppermint. Milk chocolate encompasses them and increases their rich taste temptation. “The Tang Is the Zest of It!” A Unique Box for 55¢ We took over his entire stock on hand which includes about every style he makes Some fwo-score coats in the approved full and three-quarter length; regulation and sport styles. . Materials are homespuns, serges, covert cloth and deep-pile fabrics. Full or half lined. Sizes 8 to 12. You just want to see these suits. They’re QUALITY thru and thru. They’re perfect to the last needle stitch—with scarcely a truant thread or misplaced stitch and every but- ton placed just so. « Order of B'naj B'rith, at the Wash- o - poe 8 mentep i o e W D) 1415 Street. | [ Organdie dresses, $2 Fast-color fabrics in Styles are legion + *President Harding eceited e hem- i\ i bers at the White House later in' the | [ZEm oSy Yol for Miss Two-to-six —gabardines "—Cha‘li“bray —Dutch Daddy —Long-pants sailors 4 FAo 5 3 g —galateas ‘—madras : : = - . W hxmsnc.all froc!fs l\:’ltl}: a f}:llledhkerchlef front B s crash-reps . —Belted Etons — Broadfall suits 4 that grows into a tie-back sash in the rear. A . o groy . —Oliver Twist —Middies Of crisp egg shell organdic in solid colors—pink, blue, Plenty of dark colorsin . § N, % ) orchid or maize. [%) —French Middy —Novelties, etc. ‘ (GIris' shop, third foor.) navy blues, greens, etc. : INCORPORAT ED e e ey : A ot A Eh s ; —together with plain white and white, 3,000 Suits—fabrics and styles of all » 3 : . 2 131611324, 7% ST.N.W. Jersey Sports Coats tan or blue, with varying color combina- kinds—get what you need at $1.55. tions. Sizes are 3 to 8. 59,75 (one Tike sketch) Wear it with woolen skirt or with silk—even with your sheer summer frocks. It is rarely, if ever, out of place and fills in for ] almost every suthmer need. These are especially smart with their A pleasing contrast in A powerful sale Of tuxedo collars and large patch pockets. All leather is this che ble:Stblspm“ shades ared here: ros%. ) 9 renel ue, tan, navy, red, green an black as well as warm heather mixtures Josephlne CHELDREN S SOCKS of green, brown and blue. Sizes 16 to 20 e (Apparel shop, second Soor.) Pump Sale of boys’ wash hats, 69¢ Jack Tar middy hats, with or without name bands. Choice of white, navy or gray; in sizes 634 to 714. WHAT A BUSY DAY TOMORROW SELLING MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS NEDE (Boys® shop, third ficor.) 5,000 pairs—regulation roll tops— all at far below regular prices Sale of men’s and women's . MOSTLY SAMPLES WORTH TO $25 th Every mother of children from 1 to 5.000 pairs in this purchase, grouped 4 ) i is i ted in this * at three prices. In each group we Man, alive—they're wonders! The snappi ts R s - 12 years of age is interes - o a prices. group s R e e Leather coa for misses an a1l "For thete ave. the socks they epoes Peicst: In each group we Young men. Sizes 33 to 44. Complete range of all the popular patterns, and well tailored and designed by makers who know how to make good clothes. Of course, these great values won't last long at $15, so you had better get in early for yours! growing girls will wear thru the summer, and the & 3 $l 4‘75 Tt may be had in tan calf prices are down far below regular. children of 12 ycars. with tan suede instep strap and collar or patent leather half and less th‘an {:a’f with gray suede collar instep C- 2 C 39C former seasons’ prices strap and collar. We want to make some new friends by this sale and give our old ones something unusual It's the maker's lpss—not ours. Rather . 5 —that's all! ' Sizes 2; to 5; 7. Same style Thi cith f; Plain colors or white, with First quality in plain white, 2 rry these ds over to next season with breader toe for smaller girls White cotton, with fancy | i white, wit quality in p! . than carry t £0gCsioversto. next s in sizes 11% to 2 is . & mercerized roll tops. Scores ~ fancy tops. Most of these .o aovelty soll tops. of patterns. _ Subject to are perfect—a few are ir- he sacrifices them now. ! (Girls' shoe shop, third floor.) Slight irregularities. regular. (First fioor, anmex.) ‘We took the chance that they will sell now—think you will be glad to carry them over, once you've seen the quality. . SENSATIONAL SATURDAY SALE OF —_— $12.50 MIGNONETTE DRESSES Shown in black, navy and brown; artistically tinsel and embroidery trimmed; for misses and women—and the quallty is clegant. This is the (4 Made of GENUINE leather, soft and pliant. / Some garbardine lined; some with woolens. i . . . Reversible, wear them either side. Misses’ two-piece jersey Sale ... Fine for autoists, campers, foremen and for T sport frocks Voile blouses Leather Helmets, $1.95 Leather Vests, $5.75 —as sketched 52. 19 (Bports shop—iat foor mexsaaiae.) / $ l 2 50 Misses j Gmgham A smock—Tlike a blouse, tops a plaited skirt, pro- DreSSGS, $6. 63 viding a snappy sports ; costume for every in- one like sketch . ( sketh) formal occasion. lowest price ever quoted in Wash- ington for such frocks, and we are doing 80 only to make new friends and please our old ones. $25 LACE DRESSES A famous_ maker's close-out of smart black and navy lace and satin combination frocks exquisitely trim- 75 med with pretty ribbons and novelty ° trimmed with real flet and Irish lace effects. Models for misses and women 3 h individual taste. Worth to $25.00. Just enough to last Fetching styles, some with the fashionable frill fronts; some in trig Tux- edo styles. All are in the desired short-sleeve styles, with choice of Peter Pan or V necks. Misses’ and Children's SMART SLIPPERS Regular §3 to $4 Patent Colr, Gun Metal, Light and Dark Tan, in strap and Mary Jane Slippers, BOYS’ DRESS & 52'65 SCOUT SHOES The prettiest assort- A combination cos- aslhse Aot L N ment of checked and tnime if: you will—wear Made of sheer voile trimmed with Mea's $6 10 38 plaid gingham dresses— the skirt or smock 7 dainty hemstitching, fine tucks or HIGH & LOW s 95 Ebaen wna daintily colored, vet separately. real filet and Irish lace. . mahogany, o } SHOES . — it sturdily washable. Sizes 34 to 46. (Blouse shop, third floor.) . ; —TFor the smock may bé¢ worn Of course plenty of them 553 plouse—note its youthful flaunt big tie-back sashes, while others wax gay with round neck, the Peter Pan ruffles and tunics. collar and matching turn-back cuff. 5 Tan Calf, in Eng with rubber beels; and broad lasts, likewise Brogues and Bal' Strap Oxfor heels—both high and low shoe to 1, " Sale of men’s $3, $3.50 t0 $5 $7.89 SHIRTS S Touches of organdy at collars and cuffs, tiny white flutings and picot edges, white pique Fashioned of light weight Jersey and rick rack braid—these and g "Cinmer wear, in navy, beige :‘kil::’:yan!ed Einghaw, teim: and copen blue. Sizes 16 to 20. 2 z (Second Fleor) (Aoparel shops, second o) 3eé page 12. &, ¢ \ 2 7 \ N ¢ g &