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12 2 T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921. I. FURMAN ORDERED TO MANTLA. | 5 i which.hs deveick ema el Arilim T Pusey mhuie, Beme g 30est | o Dores b. Baben, Conet Ariiey ‘[MP'_[]Y[R BRE[D’ Jane Addams to Preside at Peace |55 i i & | KED TRO0PS DEFE»A_EQ.'“E RIGHTEN UP 922 Loul % A Corps, has been relieved from detail in apvery of natural gas in Central SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 'Hw CGeneral Staff Corps at The * e Amsrica ting that the bome with Paint and let Department and ordered to Manila, C Jeporting shat soviet troops have suf- | e Rpdragemis Elk Grove C | B ST o N ongress o omen in Vienna!| .. ... scweoe e oo R, . the cony R o aga ’ 7 Butter fenses of Manila and Subig bays. | | hm} mcamguh_pm{g.:‘. .‘;;‘g*’;; ,.,';,m’fl Xng as ;::t' :e:;glg:;‘s:e:;'j! be surprised at the low cost. . lorga, former minister of fin ; 3 s Sl — S | e fax T0.—Members of the | dcEiERatian of Vetiograd for the city, | cated I the United States received reinforcements of regular sol- | m. k. FERGUSON, INC. 114 | third international congress ot | Msaaa, e o diers from the disbanded armies former- | , INC. o se. Iy commanded by the late Admiral, Painting Departmest, Ph N. 331338 Warns Against Putting Amer- | womers nternational Lensue for| TR0 e pieaNIoM SOCIETY. |Rod Peace and Freedom have arranged (0‘ ALICANT SPain—An airplans ican L. sito 00 import their own breadstuffs during, IC | abor-“to T the mecting of the comgress here|SATT¥ing —mails “between Toulon, |Plan to Unite Patriotic Organiza- | France, and Rabat, M ’” July 10 to 16. Jane Addams of Hull|ipe bay Rabat, Morocco, fell into et T 3 y here in flames jus| i ry. Severe a Test. House, Chicago will preside. ing delivered a sack of et MY | tlons/ot Country. et U for the congress | Pilot was burned to denn tiers: The| OMAHA, Neb, May 10.—Orgeniza- ] CINCI i intod Pross While the a . ‘ ATTI. Ohio, M 10.—The | has not been perfectted. the to N e | tion of the federated patriotic socie- {3 I greedy hordes of employers in the|selected include “Education as the| ... i 3:{rlke Ends. ties of the United States with Ameri- Tnited Biates lod bertor Sateh out™ | Way 1o Pemcer “Bfiorts Amwinst| iVl TS €005 of govern, | SARINM A One o ith principal objects President Samuel Gompers of the|Hatred and War Passio Women | of the strike on the Cuban: feaimeit | 08 announced here by C. E. Adams in International Affairs,” “Question [ Company" aiiway | of Omaha, former commander-in-chiet lines in the easte A part of | of the Grand Army of the Republic. American Federation of Labor warn- 3 l ’ $3 50 w . ederation (of Labe of Pledge of Personal Refusal to[the island have v I,] fed in an address here last might at|gy W vy v, Wopk = have been rewarded with s 5 Support Any War by Money, o a compromise betwee. - i v . t D S€S |i.. f i LA, 2 een the men and | The resolutions were signed by rep- l e l'es | l»’lhor mass meeting. jor Propaganda.” “Freedom of Trade|the company and a resumption resentatives of the G. A. R. in va- f i it 2 5 tions” and in re earnestly desire to im-|Transit and =Communications trafc; rious states; T. J. Cunningham of : Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND’ S X 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. For the girls of 6 and up to 14 years these white imila 3 o A E Yeats S S said, “on those who have |Similar subjects. . = —_ Washington, D. C uartermaster dresses of sheer white voiles, crisp organdies and s 95 || tnieriaken o aestroy the American | The consress will be folowed by Important Gan and onn | generni®of the Uniicd "Spanish War soft Persian lawns are certainly wonderful bargains. 299 || 1abor movement—don't put American |3, Summer school at Al e | SAN JOSE, Costz Riea Discovers. | Veterans, and T. Victor Keene of In- {Pieie Lot as territory near | can Legion's executive committee. Il fin vith g s wi s . st o St : all finished with generous wide hems. em to have the upper hand | | of Costa Rica. in reporica s <9ast| The organizations hobe to enlist - ported here. Nat- | every patriotic society in the count . 1.7 . H v ember the Seven Killed at Political Rally. Liira el i r 31.50 Girls Gmgham 34.00 Regulatlon Dresses |iGoton " ber. sthe _pen e i Do ons were i \y‘"r-’:‘;r: S escabing from the earth | to a membership of more than 6.000 Dresses S e suggest thoughtful con-land eleven were injured tone well from wl at Cahujta, and| 000. Its officers, Mr. Adams sai lity mid- ‘rution of the unwisdom of driv- | between nationali has become the s issuing | would be clected at the September 'r;hw l-r.u‘y Gin dy materials of white our ba sain to Nh»rl§ e | X R. and ine Qtep Girls : : S iting imply reducing Dresses. with large white with bl ollars, . | the using and consuminz power of | polit uffs and belt and red erious fire. | encampment of the G. A pique colla and many the people.” declared the labor lead- | mectings held in conne self-trimmed styles with tie. The skirt made € electoral campaign now has ever gained pros- | were marked by only a SUBJECT” % MUDDIMAN ¢. 1204 G Street 616 12th Street all-around belts, should induce ¥ou|eurl box pleate ki e 3 e e T e ies o ewion | full box pledted: A remarkablyflow ty—industriall finuncially or | disorders. and buy the dresses ready to put on. |Price for d like these: and in c 3 based on the poverty - Sizes 6 to 14 years sizes for girls 6 to 14 years : sery of the people Statesman's Denth Aecidental. o . . “Mr. Chamber of Commerce Man 0 = e 9, 9, ) —Investigation of the - s T A i " w $1.25 Child’s Rompers | Girl’s Cambric Drawers || and otier opponents of” orxanized | cumstances surrounding the death of SR . N ateri - rhink ic o 2 SOl 2 ers. | Prancesco Tedesco former minister | Note the materials. full njule‘f;\:; ['J‘fr Som be 5 ‘should heed the lesson now goins on | of tinance, whose body was found be- c overdthejwhole sworla: neath the window of his apartment, ness of cut and the fine Drawers fou o e : = sewing in these Madras 94c from ’g,;(,d cambric, too. Stresses Labor's Patriotism. is said to indicate that his fall from > \ it Bodies and lower parts with Cluster Tucks or “The American labor movement is|d Window was due to an accident. 3 25 e of Pink. Blue, Buff, Tan Hiem Stitened. Whey. the bare cloth || the only labor movement of any coun- | The former minister had been suffer- 3 1 1 ing from heart trouble, and during a > and Copen Combinations. Sizes. 3|would cost more minus the trouble J1try on the civilized globe where the b to 8 years, ot makin organized workers have not their|severe attack had leaned out of his hand on the throat of their govern-|Window to get some air. It is de- ment. e have ot organized bodies | clared he lost his balance and fell. ; : ! and are conscious of the responsibili- | { Of L8sser Priced Merchandise ] . Uv omen s tra 1Z€ OWMNS || tics that rest upon us. We are not| Belgiom Joinx League Court. iacking in patriotic zeal for our re- | GENEVA.—Belgium has adhered to | | public the international court of the league | to . ] .' challenge the United States|of nations, the Belgian min an € coats Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Gary or|Switzerland, I. Peltzer, signing the thirty- the steel trust to open their books|document. Belgium i< the Made in the popular slip-over style of excellent fo pibiic Infhection £ U 5 D0 ioin, whird slgndion; e Tt ¥ ! 3 ; ederation of Labor is willing to do. — ?::ll“.\‘d “'[‘:c\.gluf\l};‘]:' fi”cl'z::fifoi&re«f‘\ fi:;ic}r::\m;d [, The workers wiil not tolerate an i Made Marshal of France. d s s 1 y s an op- movement t undertakes to dr! > S— G s f . g All I"lp an sal f portunity ior extra-size women to lay in a supply. c | them back, n they are typ PARIS —Gen, Gallien], formar min ort t e o 3 3 Ged as the “man with the hoe. We | ister of war and former military The Petticoats have deep flounces of embroide H marshal 308 3% My ‘ ernor of Paris, who died in been posthumously named AL are men and women, not servants. | Women’s & Misses’ : 2 4 2, Ve are pe ¢ Women'’s Extra-Size Corset] Women’s Good Corsets i 3 c i, o iid™ e iooking the | of France. in-a® decree signed by LR o ; okl e A Pre! Millerand. his was in -~ Covers Try to match this Cor Whole morld in_the face demandif® | accordance with anthorization given " # not : i by parliament last month. it t t D 13 75 ree YESSeES, : These are indeed made set anywhere at 99c. Made to fit large women as t from good. firm coutil Protesting. against wage cutting. ! sizes range 48, 50 and with 4 strong hos, Mr. Gompers' said; “High wages, th Reds Keep Petrograd as Name. bust, measure’ ' Regular c e Sl wakes. the best possi-| RIGA —The Russian soviet govern- at 89c and trimmed with ers a es 16 vorking conditions are | ment, which for a long time has ap- Seevoi “hi fine Embroidery Edges. to 30. the greatest incentixes to industrial, | peared inclined to revert to the Ger- _ One Hundred Dresses of Crepe de Chine, s commercial «nd finahcial prosperity. | manic name, St. Petcrsburg. for the Taffeta, Mignonette and Satin just received “The industry that cannot offer to| former capital. reversing the war- b4 [ pay good. decent wages to its work- | time edict changing the name to Boys’ $16.00 Worsted Suits ||/ v o, e ol = gaT o PLATE OF employment signify industrial pros- A good assortment of pretty colored mixtures, perity. - head full Tined: all-around belts and flap pockete. Such $€Q 95 |I°F civiization” from a_high-grade manufacturer to be offered to our customers at this low price. Some are in overskirt effect, with embroid- z ered and lace collars and cuffs; others in £ straightline models for the larger women. H well made suits were never designed to sell for any ex “Open Shop” Fallure. such price. Sizes for boys 8 to 17 years. - dent Gompers declared that pen-ghop” movement in Cin- ’ - ] ’ o P as el as in other sections| Boys’ Shirt Blouse Boys’ Wash Suits T on Stares. ‘woula fall. e | | Made of fine Standard What a collection said the promoters of the movement | EVERY DAY Percales, in a_good selec- 4 of styles and mate- avarice and gr | . SHESRRN T e tion of pattéras. Sport C s, Otiver Twist 2 i rrison, secretury of (|~ CLIFTON MARKET 1i. and Colors are blue, black, gray, taupe, brown and tan. Sizes 16 to 44. = Norfolk and Middy. federation. style. z-in-1 collars. ade from ramie Manufacturers Association. the Iron 2406 14th St. N.W. Sport colors predominate. cloth. kiddie cloth, a srectors’ L Associated In- i > Shees 6 to 16 years. Chambray. Sizes 3 to 8 dustrics and mpiovers asso.| SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ciations have organized a “‘great con- iracy destroy the organized Elk Grove c . his organized effort.” he declared, Ready-to-Wear Section Offers e apendeq at lcast millions of | Py {dollars in publishing in various na-l utter Per Ib. ers of the country advertisements Wonderful Values nere of the Sountry jadsertiasmens 9 l l seomayinthe nonjenmtn e lhicithia A Modern 5 All-Wool Sport Coat | . OAQLS | ||vALE GIVES FREE TUITION. Heatln Regular at $13.50 {Students High in Studies to Re-| g The most pop- 4‘ ceive Loan, Payable Later. ¥ ular coat for 1 W HAV Conn., May 10— ant many occa- {The Yale student who is working his sions; of all- s | wa; through college w receive wool sport from the university free tuition, pro- cloths, in plain . OR colors or in novelty plaid vided he maintains in his classroom | {work a_general average of 90 or| more. Students who do not attain | effects. To start the day there will be all sizes to 44, but come early for these, as there are only 25 coats to this grade will receive remission in| proportion to their scholastic stand-, a oom sell at $7.95. This announcement. made by Yale ' $15.00 Velour Coats s in accordance with the . of the Yale bureau of appoint- | VI‘I“ En?ance the | ments of encouraging students to | Any House . Youwnl buy | Whom financial limitations . might . i v H Toxn, buy | Now is the time to install, Velour Coats; eut full, 36 inches long. with large Y flare collars 4 and straight {otherwise prove discouraging. i & Those in the upper-class years who | while prices are low. belts at $9.95. They are all lined throughout with fancy silks. $4.98 Georgette Waists An extra good qual- ity Georgette Crepe, in all colors; beauti- fully braided and beaded; long or short [ ] sleeves; just the waist you want and at a small cost. $2.98 Pongee Waists Never m: sell to less than $2.95. These Pongee Waists, tuck- ed with fluted edge and many strictly E 2 tailored. Sizes range up to 16 bust. 2,000 Blouses for Sports and Dress $2.95, $1.95, $1.00 Handmade Blouses of fine batiste or Voile. The sort of blouses you will want to wear with a sports skirt, suit or sweater; hand-drawn work; with the smart rolled or tuxedo collar and turned-back cuffs. $2.95. 5 = An Unusually Attractive Blouse is made of fine voile = and has a deep collar and vest of tiny French tucks; also = 20 other styles to choose from at the same price. $1.95. Blouses of Voile, Dimity and Batiste in an unusual as- semblage of new styles, including a wide selection of both trimmed and tailored blouses. One model is of white dimity and has rolled collar and cuffs of pink and white or blue and white checks. $1.00.- = SHAW-WALKER GUARANTEED LETTER FILING A Very Special Selling of Women’s Hats, $2.95and $5 Rolled Sailor Brim Model with crown of navy blue lisere; white brim, faced with navy silk, wide moire ribbon around crown and finished with smart long bow outside brim. $2.95. = Poke Shapes, made with brim of white milan hemp, crown of black lisere and silk faced; smart white ribbon around crown and bow in front. This model also comes in a navy and white combination. $2.95. Hair Braid Dress Hats. A new collection of these dress hats made of navy or black hair braid; faced with jade, copen, peacock, gray, henna and white; trimmed with flowers or fruit and glycerine ostrich. $5.00. aid are expected to accept the | bt .8 Tl el S5 | MAURICE J. 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And install In a beautiful selection In regular and u"'::23c inches wide: for furniture 19c them under the new Shaw- Gingham House Dresses $1.45 in pretty colored plaid: Another Sale of siges. Some bodice covering, slip ecovers., hers taped necks. Al apestries and comfori ~ . :.:2.':3. Woven yet light in Zo‘ceg&h hd Unblr 3 ! Walker Method of File Man- °Slmfin“d‘°d agement. Then we guarantee g to deliver any letter you want combined with piain ma- terials; plain colors fin- ished with fancy stitch- 2 full cut and well ing ; some have collars and made neglige style cuffs of embroidered or- with soft fold cuffs. gandy or pique collars em- = All ave in neat and broidered in colors. Small, attractive spring neat checks with roll col- patterns. Compare lars of white organdy; our values with the fancy. patch pockets; higher priced wide belts and sashes. All shirts. are shown in a variety of = colors and styles. Cretonne Cushions R & G C orsets Special, 75¢ $1.00 This assortment of at- i : tractive Cretonne Cush- Waistline models in ions is especially desirable . for the porch or canoe; R & G Corsets with mostly round shapes; * medium and long skirts some with ruffles. Filled . with soft cotton and cov- lightly boned. These ered with fine grade of are in pink coutil and eretonne, in light medium and dark eolorings. broche. E , Men’s Woven Madras Shirts in Men’s Open-Mesh Under- wear Good weight, fine un- Durable open-mesh bleached sheeting i i 5 shirts and drawers for € o an b, . . mex'” shore riceve thirts 53c gitra width (90 ‘fnchee); C M CORMICKEL into your hands almost in- and snkle leng! rawers = - . IMpg; RS with double seat. Sizes e Vs witen !A(TT;‘JQFSHC;';;‘" ; stantly. 34 _to 46. ’ * - Boys’ Balbriggan Union 20c Standard Apron Suits Ginghams 500 yards in full The kind that do serv- ; g L iceable duty. 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