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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY url!wi!l ignore a brillidnt white THE E\7ENING s ground, and then it performed a . = wheel” and was wreck The pilot { lane™ m With Sunday Morning Edition. | .. "Citn only a few scratches.|of the tr WASHINGTON, D. C This was one of the most spectd -ul:lrlthr-\' fe are not some driver pe un- j lanes in: k into the way o because ~in the we MADE NEW YOUR OLD BY OUR EXPERTS AT LITTLE COST TO YOU FURNITURE Editorial Digest | i “Lifted or Shifted.” - 4 9, 1921 1of all accidents witnessed in th s - e | Hannay seay U [tey. It was due to i ility at the | the rule - pedestrian should | ‘v"'”t ‘\’” a diversity of ; "”'“"‘ fmoment of landin * s G | o ase the ditficulties by roring - newen S a000 9 2, . THEODORE W. NOYES' b ‘A . I"I(Arlll‘l:”llx:. e ‘[ll'rl- m x!! 1 :.: ‘-m 1:‘1 \\;1\1 ~m1»l:u verains: Bl tax ' Y()lll‘ 3-Piece arlor 2 RS Fease or tad @ the marked ling t 3 i bk o The E\-emng Star Nl!wsmp('r Company In eontrast to these mishaps ves-Lhis allotted course he will put the h 5% . o Busiaess Offce, 11th St. and Peanssisanin Ave. | terday a limonsine aivplane completed | responsibility definitely where it be- | “r“:h"b"w"\'_ Suite Uph()] tered fig Sew York Offce: 150 Naswan £t pine, |15 Jvurney from New York to Chi-jlongs. on the driver. There is no us 2 i D o s &l e e I oA . Knciand. | Ca£0, carryi peopie and some | Wasting white paint and narking up And polished to leok new again Oniy - i It ieft New York Saturday i the pavements of Washington th at this special low price b g e s senge SILK MATERIALS, VELOURS, TAPESTRIES AT LOW PRICES n 2060 cents mer mor month: Sunday oniv. 20 Zay be sent hy 1 8000. " Cltleetion s made and of each month. Rate by Mail—Paj strect orner en King vy carriers at the able in Advance. The Issue at Benlm ind ope s i being ma themselves —_—————————— Maryland and Virgini o country o s \ Daily ard Sunday..1vr 1mo, . iiiann olish insurrcction in Daily only T¥Y, 1 o, e as an ument in the matter Sunday only... 1vr . 1 mo. es. sent problem s to repar ns i m AR Other St: weaiabie engine performe- | o . l"‘l\"!v and Sur ; b o3 : ;rf: 1 runs ,I‘ by some of « man ¥ it s rieon th Korfanty, the Polish leader, w = fventure his revolt can e 1 can be | of e withont that Upp NS g pessimists decl will have} impossibility of award withont the Returning to the Law. now Mr. excursion nd sociol And tracted sured that in e passens da rming assur view o i in noof the' Riles of T the 1 t uld not st the of law. e has a = i real factor of life today. ncomplianee with the ed demand his shingle.” Mr. Wilson's ex _— loccupation of the 1t distriet i ample is catching The _cu“'ol Needs. i vt 4 e m is 50 Al the inf is mained it will b perna ond & ol by th subeommitte ulty exprrieneed tingu e t the docai sehool i vernin Th pe ’ Ciiph g L0000 itted all four fields with | h . o s The ey the House is taking Hed 10 poiicn. F e iny n, which tin ea That he has succeeded in politics is 3 : i : : i clearly proving the rative need | Nied req undeniable, althouzh failing to reach | aiiier ki his goal—th leney. That he is y bt MO a distinguished influence in reform | ¥SUE sierpetionuor LECeR. == LA e L in et {ministry upon an unpop circles is equally as pla n ion. Yet the alternative i new and then he has spoken in o hurer b ok ol il few statesmen can be fo churches with an putp L venture to take the side of ro orators have confessed ; X ) s the Berlin gov Mr. Diryan's to the har comes d 600 on account ausht between the mill t law beckons me ),000 for chin a decidedly uncomfortal <, @bout demestic : ! 4 o Dhranch in s LTt has now a little over thre affairs, are multi which t 1rid abu i | DIStrict has far mor it s i omine n court procedur w S ing of reward | YV y 1sion nee The lext of Noise. or he e of e 1 Dis. for those qualificd by study and ex-|°" ‘r’ x‘ "“ b ' ’, i toves @ élreus perience to follow its course and in-{ ‘"It “"’“ rteibution. {in' attordst and young, the favo ance wit al terms of tax| i tricacie ence will nal termy of, e that prock The Washington bar has had three | COHCCHOM et tost {than enou mect the whole Dis- | i she notable accessions in a rt time—| Robert Lans Woodrow Wilson v school and demonstra now William J. Bryan. Mr. Lansing| There is nomore urgent need tod makes @ strong appeal returned after an abs of several |t otithe schdolss An one item of this teadi years spent in the State Department. | 7 every part of ithe, cf e that draws heavily upon As a lawyer, he is not making his|eStion is felt. The buildings, 1 That debut in town. {and small, are overcrowded. T too big for effective teach The children are not getting ac | quate training. community is no se has developed on Cap- | receiving sses are with its hoots mrl how is out of —_———— Executive Sessions. Another ¢ i Lad tur and screams. at en it it Qs or Wl whe w ry ent prarade of full benefit from even its ' H e wadbis #tol Hill bearing dircetly on the Propo- | present siiment linl fachoth: eauin ‘,\:;:x:\t lx}:» : o that can b mndie sition to dispense with the executive iment. And nest year the conditions | ongined pb o sessions of the Senate. {will be worse. T o ot i The President’s selection for the of- [and the population will be b ab fice of commissioner of 2 S i ihousind twelve Wamtie; Livas & revenue has been chailenged. * of- months he A TEGYeRents oW e :'ym. : fice is an important one. The appointee | contemplated under the supplem % o e e d 4 :T, “ is of prominence in his state. and he | cstimates will net be available for an- | pere Bk ab mustered support for the place out-{gther vear at the carliest i i consor over side of his state Tt o nob @atemained haw dhe hould not every ¢ tow The chalienge comes from a mem- ! mentary estimates will be wor 2 X ber of the Senate—Mr. m o of {appropriation law, whether by sepa- iy California. It Is d in part onirate bill or by addition to another’ . that which Dlasted its vy grounds political rt on other | measure. But in whatever form it is e e e e grounds. It was sufficient to halt|enacted, it should be made one of the o S A A ficial action to prevent confirmation. and to s red items of a spe 1 orde for an investigation. this session and as early in the ses.| oo The Senate finance committee hd!lmm as possible to enable the District | "o o the investigation in hand, and, copy- jand popul: ing sematorial procedure—in fact in- at : structed to do so—locks its doors. And vet the nature of the charge for cure an nr(]fl‘ld become vaid ball game | n the work a needed extensions. to b BT once upon these Mothers’ Day Profiteering. i s perfeetly public property, and a summa The testimony given at the first so.| Yesterday was Mothers' day. Fvery aione Handmade called executive session of the co was expeeted to wear a flower - mittee was published in : nd in honar of the mothe: z Hand-Scalloped £ bt [ This i & leautiful custom, worthy of SHOOTING STARS. H LB e Just Arrived—And Underpriced! NEW! SPECIAL! 2 Such being the ease, is there any | the MOst extensive observance and e nels O soft, fine fabrics, sh 2 NEW! & AL 2 #00d teason Why ithe vest _Lencourazeme But here and there | BY PHILANDER JOHNSON H ing the daintiest and = vestigation should be lis a disposition to profit by it. In! most painstaking of native A = hind closed do o b s havel o The o Cat, BEAipbie hanilotecdiswo A Boys Finc = its doors when the committee’s report | taken advi ofithel decasiang to|| A0 G0 I 0 10 DR AL Round and squ ) 15 = is taken up by that hody for debate their rates, should, in| And doze the hours = iiad So that a large / =f and a vote? On the contrary, do not them to encour: s (iooiindalentits Searera rat = = for R diie o AN = the importance of the office and lh,.{[\.nmlu[ practice of this sentiment } “v,;h.- _ym: the casual fray. £ “]“r‘”-h'.(l “‘\,m‘i\\(-:xz-x-(;::—\- "”.;A[:\ E high standing of the appointee advise | UD i1 Mount Vernon. N. Y., this con. | Althous] £ share the Anniversary bar- f . o o _— . g 3 250 = the fullest publicity in the disposition | dition developed and the people re.| 1 know S cain, the limit i< 2 gown- Taffeta Hats ) W hite Milan Hats Worth $2.00, $2.50 H of the appointment? isented it Instead of buying fowers | Tt is a luxury to dream 2 (o a buver. Leghorn Hats e ° Hair Braid Hats and $3.00 = Cases may arise, especially in the |10 Wear they went out to the fields| And wait till some one brings the = r Garden Hats T Sports Hats = matter of treatics, when secreey as 1o’ And lawns and picked dandelions and | cream, H Women 9(‘ = i ¥ i y = details should be prescrved. But they ! Wore them. = e e Rl D s Somplel 2 D!?“.f;fi nd eircular muslin Worth 85.00 and $6.60 2 E are provided for in the prope or] Profiteering of this kind is partien. | And keep « fur entirely neat; S | Stralght andcircutar musiin s 1 o E ator Harrison opening the doors as | 1471y mean. The people resent it kit- | 2 to know the fieree unrest = ctitehed ruffle or embroidery P ) 3 4 i = a rule for the transaction of what is]terly. It is not much a question | That ends the disappointed quest. o of our| = Tuffle Sl MAMER millinery of latest vogue-—creations that rep- = & i ' 9 § e . cas caress . E ersonall S Coral - c o S UITS of t} sort—of = as much public business, and very jm.|0f What the flow sts as it s the(To feel the casual caress i Presidints versonal | = Corset 4(}(0 resent the fine flower of the miilinery art, even though uir d ",E Detger t—of 2 porant business other business | fact that extortion is practiced in the { By hands of generous idleness {fortn office | 2 Cove 3 q N <320 i - ¥ PCREY cloth, fine rep. = " name of one of the most beautiful of ; And find cach day that slips away | fol T e S o iy - Covers the price is only $3.5 - medium and small model e, aunEs ."l“f"“ = isentiments. Instead of a higher pric. ;s..ur.. like every other day. he w chance to in- | = trimmed back and front with trimmed with ciuster flowers, wreaths ostrich, ribbons and ’?g‘“;“' ‘I';]’(‘“x“';:_a A ”": Ca” H . y retually | o0 ‘“"”"" "”’ ”‘"l prevailing ‘\"I': !':' i me Inte Gmirolger sEdinEian feather novelties. White, navy, orchid, pearl, pink. tan- slar navy blue. Norfolks, = mentioned | for sin, owers should be low ou bet, of his 1 iwe mus o o ol . Lo g 2.9 Twists, Middy sui*s with = e than ever. 1f this annual occasion §s] 10 Spite of the allurements that L birer that 1t sident,| (;m:.h.lm :)90 gerine, brown, jade and black. e e R = e Il‘” endure and continue this sort ofi Such slumbrous lives display, K,',",",'{",I;‘,j,,"”‘ Petticoats y g . 3 the jaunty two-color combina- = | profiteering must ce {1 should not like to be - eaneE siatel] Women's Well ) Petticoats Continuing the Wonderful Sale of New £1.00, tions. Every suit is a model of = { et e ! And doze the hours away. {Z of blue and white striped gin: € = o 7 = good workmanship. = O — | % 5 fhimselt in SIZ ham. finished with deep flounce §5.00 and $6.00 Sports Sailors at $1.95 Ty = aeem Lrings| Suspicions on the part of Thomas il ex-President will « | garments at a special iy . = i fact that prodietions | A- Bdison that college men do not meas- |, : ‘]"'"‘ " Temperament. {in need of ane. becan i ile price 3 that the oo would supcsede the] 8¢ UP 10 & very high educational et el T‘“"k ‘l"'”"‘ ‘“r"”""' T e \','"f','”“,,'\'.' = horse have not come tue. jstandard may invite unjust impres.i o Sou a # sure” his future. gt v is the 9r 7 7 Men’s W albriggan = e verythimg et on 10256 Unlss S0 i lasing e T 35¢ Yard-Wide TR g hite and Balbriggan g kind of college and the kind o pPRonestap ouse the £ S = Auplane Mishaps and Progress. & © kind of man.} "), LGt she like mu o oL | ¢ tlS naerwear ¢ E | — ¢ : ~ : . = 1 “Yes. Jut she says A e g 3 it - “(”‘ 5| Orders to march on Germany mn;nm\ oy : " “’“ “"rm'fl'] P’ ;‘ rec: | Spec ials in E countr "ot carrying forty | b 4 s set so rapid a 0 she forgets o i ; i sl = pas was smashed at the .,.:.!";wr. rtm"“:s: mmh"“"“l“:“"‘“““ 104 herself and works three or four times | I Strlos i 80 TS0 . 1 ° ”hlcr?‘a?r(l:;cc :“;;‘::::::{ i::'wrzg:;‘xii'vl:]gn(?[ rll:uer;in‘: = set of its first trial trip -.‘.«,u.xyi;,’:nd',':" " e """‘"as fast as her wages call for.” 1eh strain on hoth me In the Anniversary Sale at white gauze and balbriggan, in all sizes from 34 = at Miwaukee. The machine rosel i Al powers that It renulr 5 05!1@ to 3. This is the superior 42-gauge quality, fam-. = - " K exceptionally ong man to le i e < Ay - in the carly mornis ! ———e———— P Jua Tunkins your so-called {1 \,.’ ‘1‘,,,,,» A a o ’ i ous for comfort and wear. Short sleeve shirts, = nt dnow o | In the present erisfs Gormany re.| "800 Woser™ i usually no more than |peciian and e e s Wi | ar ovvae stk moski—sz | ankle drawers. = ' Fork H p man who has sense enough 1o keep |V int the highest official in the | and §3 strictly perfoct e H] s to New York, cards a good bookkeeper as more|d M a8 sens 5 ke e s 9R1L 16 ek chant ! o all-silk nosc. sik IS . the inventor, the and two | valuable than a litterateur. | his mouth shut. e imagine a former Presi- | with lisl = i : | . I = s. At the end of its taxi Un) | P el the 1 -1-:]:;1' ‘vn dnflnn\w(r;\:; N W purchase of 1000 yards of this universally = P i Ll T Literary Intentions, hidne BEisuin i pesaibiiite ] preferred white wash fabric to sell at but little $l 79 E it rose from the ground ir fined | ARG Far'hooks:man spends his hurd'eariied Shonld provide aghinet it by i= more than hali its worth. Answers every purpose b H sheet Witk photkuctioiie o5 LR s of Berapactiv pelf, pengion.—Dziennik Nowo | of linen. Makes the smartest and most practical WOMENS L 2 i S o hop B @ smaller, In mood sincere and solemn dependent Polishy, New Yori 2 i women's and children’s white wash zarments. 2 all-silk With Bakelite H e #liotia tree [P S — The books repose upon the shelf. 25¢ Yard-wide Percale g P < = bl Cutting the C He reads the sporting column Started mance. e c 20 ““,.d e 1 N I-stripe Handles, Tlp"" o E pole, and the piar utting the Corners. ! - to k st New Shirting Percales, of excellent, smooth regular and Ferrules = ground A strik tration of the diffi-| Jabait i it Kansas City St quality in fast-color patterns of fig Hiodd o Guls a errules ax He £ 1 future h 1ded attraction.” ing to p Stimulus to Industry. s ) famon the e Bin ’x(n.; .',.(,.. )],‘ ‘:‘v"?;l,‘. f ""f; % pedestrian traflic 10} - wpy ou think men are more indus- tent of about §1 the dines of safety was afforded this|oue since prohibition went into ef- This accids ibuted to the|morning at the corner of Pennsylvania | g .qon smaliness of the d. It is cvident{avenue, 12th and D streets, where, ml! “No doubt of it replied Uncle 0 Le an awkward junction, there are nu- adapted («.1 large merous divergent streams of travel. ude must 1".h solice department workers set out to- yet possible 1o’ day to mark off certain safety lanes, from a restricted! with standards and ropes and paint| s progress h 1o ! lines to indicate very clearly where the nd in with | pec should walk and where the copter, or vertically rising ma. | vehieies should be driven. Yet less chine, but that devics vet!than half of the pedestrians held to been perfected to the point tical | the marked lines even while the work | was in progress and attention was . a|thus sharply drawn to the fact that m.mm in a | these lines and ropes were designed to Bottletop. interested in home brew . landin s been ma A Sincere Admirer, nee with so much attention?” “No," n of pr use Yesterday at Mitchel Field, machine in landing w: » sharply, s0 tizt one wing touched the | corners is 8o firmly fixed that peopleown business,” EN repiled Senator Sorghum am interested in him as a man who makes 'em applaud things they cannot hope to understand. 1 often feel called ff of wind which cansed it to tilt| promote safety. The habit of cutting | upon to attempt the same thing in my S0 many men have gotten that spend all their time staying home and | trying to help around the kitchen.” the “Do you understand the scientist to whose lectures you apparently listen “y SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Prices reduced for a limited 10 Orders taken mow ure delivery. Take £ this offer. ‘RWW% hid e only. held for $1.50 rirer For Labor Oni attempt eotax mills weight (o v :;“‘i‘:' ;:‘“] DAMASK AND OTH MATERIALS NOW RUIDUCED o0 { American Uphelsiery Co. Jaenuit Phone. Write or Pf‘.one M 627 F St. N.W. il SubELAT, Man Will Brinx Samples s caa in§139 L na And on Very Easy Terms! This unusual offer applics to the same model that has given satisfac- tion in over 600,000 homes and is nov being discontinued—although ident cal in every way with the latest THORS, except the wringer, which is stationary. Inspection of the machines will im- press you as real opportunities that 'yvou want to profit by. Only $10 Down iows ez 1328 -30 NEW YORK AVE MAIN 6800 XI\H‘ !',.j,‘]';,,tl,'i::"j‘:f': ;””[: “x':: <’E‘lll"""l|lll""""“""l"l|l|l||||l||||||||||||||||T|I||‘|I|l|||lI|||||ll!llllll|||l|l|||||I|l|||l||||||"||||I|l||||1||||||||“"l“|I““I“||||||||||||||||||| LT i 2 Lower Prices of 1921 at Their Lowest in Our e Crepublican Spool Cotton 53¢ doz. Spool White and to a buyer black. Limit, BRI 24-inch DIAPER CLOTH 10-yard Piece g200 Sani ind Absarb Girdeyve Diwper Cloth: =lightly imperfeet, but not injur im the lenst a4 Of ()rguml_\'. in Polka Dots, Selid Colors and Combination Colors Yard-wide LONG- CLOTH 10-yard Piece Philippine Nightgowns i $1.98 HHHTTTTT " 18c¢ check i Jery ty. Jown 20 per cent, it suas | = checks and stripes. Very large varie b round the orthodox one Yard ..... 5 ""‘f; \\\» s ~'4.v‘||?|l\- of one.— Baltimore: Sun $l “onlcn Plfll(l 5 'lll’l,‘.: . .; 7 i s h ! Truth r than fi 40-inch wool-mixed plaids, in the striking new fan tops. '.H.\n ~.‘,—,u| Larzcly yon do net meet it e ken yrs in other Kes. often.—Johnstawn Democrat patterns for spo; skirts. Broker Some perfect, plaids and block effects in black and Some Panle C What is the most valuable bird? white. Yard . impert . The stork. certainl every visit - K HOSE— being | worth exemption. 45-inch Swiss Organdy N Janesville (Wis zette: E All the desired summer shades and white, in amed hack. “nurely is $1.25 s rfine Swiss organdy. Never loses tertop: The “purely mo this $1.25 super v gand) ; v by some Philad |2 its crisp, cobwebby finish, no mat- quabit C probably as “_l““fi ter how often laundered. Note the ONYXT SILK B Greenville (S.C) Pledmont, width. Yard ......... Women 1 s e that tho il cover ey $1.25 Yard-wide Silk Pop lm A e 7 e 5 they » much ¢ : b what is belng said about what (h(-’y Beautiful weave of Faille poplin, cnm'mn'lon stitch an_d_.«;-on silk hose. don't cover up.—Sioux City Journal, of silk and cotton that happily unites 98 :‘f‘“{:r‘; "‘\i';'\‘ '_“r 79C Another certaln proof of business the virtues of both. Colors and black. C perfect e Looks like expensive all-silk poplin. Yd. Aopression 18 that fewer forelgn poets aml lecturers are visiting us.—Colum- bia (S, C.) Record, T R L O R T T N R T e L EL L L LT A IIl,l\llll!lll||IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIII £y (4 " Women :»l:vr.vl\'l ey . Only ANDY Dresses come in white G JHHAM Dresses are variously mod- smart theie abnl calored collar, sash, revers, cled and uniformly alluring as well PORES) ot bottoms: in colors with white 4 rviccable. Apron ironts, tie-back in white with colored dots, trimmed with ashes., organdy pancls down entire front, 2\ folds of plain colors, lace-trimmed col- 1 te cffects, straight lines. Some have e lars, \v»h d sleeve pique collars, cuffs and pockets. low price P Women’s Hose 14¢ 1 sizes in service- Plack irregular. 6 Pairs for 75¢ R Hle able ar and extra cotton hose. . white and Slightly Tow! Fashioneite s Come n all the want- el shades Limit. one d en 1o a buyer. Of Fine-Textured Gingham in Colorful Plaids and Checks o R R e e L e e T T L T T LT H TR TR T LU H T BT T T FEEE LTS OMEN'S Superb Quality Colored Silk Umbrellas, in the wanted shades. Equally useful for rain Taped and stitched edges, some with wide Slight irregulars, but the obscure faults nor service. or shine. borders. affect neither looks New Voile Blouses And Tailored White 95c Linene Blouses...... NY women will want a number of these at- tractive and thoroughly good summer blouses at this low price. Voiles are lace and embroidery trimmed, some with tucked fronts. White linene blouses are smartly tailored with convertible col- lar, patch pockets and long sleeves. EllIN.IIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIII|II|||IIII|II|

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