Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921, READY TO AID COTTON. RA'l'H R {WILL REST IN ARLINGTON. War Finance Corporation to Con- MURE UNDE Col. H. A. Smith. Killed in France, 14 5% Interest On Your Savings Compounded Twice a Year sider Export Plans. to Be Buried Tomorrow. NEW YORK., May 11.—The War Col. Hamilton A Smith, 26th Infan- ¥ : Smith, 3¢ B try who was Finance Corporation now is ready to Killed July 1018, the Aisne- consider plans for co-operation in Rasn AR TART a small account for the kiddies and en- ’,fl“a“:‘"’f “‘"O"h““""‘;j"“i"‘u“"‘d “:: France, will be buried with military | courage them to add to it regularly, and you will jonejot the three bafes, Sumens Irish S : g L honors tomorrow rning at 10 : ) {3r.. the corporation's managing di- |Irish Stores Wrecked Amid | o™ik ai"Neiniion"Siiona Comet | e have instilled in them that spirit of thrift which Instilled | rector. told a subcommittee represent- g f The body v Nore o2 later in life will prove more valuable to them than ing southern bankers and cotton ex-| Rifle Fire—Queenstown many times the dollars they may inherit. porters at resumption of a conference. > 3 ¥ | Mr_ Meyer, in announcing that the Cut Off by Blast i corporation would consider each ap- ) One Dollar Will Start an Account B En o kport on- {18 merits. y named the following bases: s the Asociated Prese 2 . o7 3¢ ) | goloppor prompt shipment against SLIFAST, May 11.—The inhabitanis s eferred payments, s : : Columbia Building Association ferred pavments, L in rea. | OF Kathmore, County Kerry. passi sonable time against either prompt or night of terror, a lic d ablish- | 3d Regiment :»{ | Qeferred payments after arrival in|ment and a grocery store bei : of the 716 11th St. N.W. Sorelan icbiatrics. where goods Are| wrosked afid Jeoten: and o mew of the | under definita contract for sale. or | LEEREC S Jooteds and & meS v e ) J i visio 3. For prompt shipment to ware- and co-operative i For distinguishec FlceR Under Government Supervision | nouses in forelgn distributing points, | stores burned by unknown persons. | b} | to be held there for account of Amer- ery' and. stoe — ican exporters and bankers for mar- | butter and provisions ——rasiroyed | keting out of warehouses. to_the accompaniment of bursts of | UnIt 5 rifle fire. [.L 18731, He irvived by . Queenstown Inolated. his w two daughters and two QU NSTOWN, Ireland, 1t song. all of whom live in San An- Queenstown was i i ‘from the | tonio, Tex mainland through t WASHINGTON CINCINNAT! Belvelly bridge tod connected the mai Cork with the | Queenstown s sit More Time for Business in Cincinnati That's what the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad gives vou. Two high-class trains leave Washington every day for Cincinnati Bigger, Stronger, More Durable Than Ever Before ave b and that th and for { posals to the "r|}:l'\n\‘”r“m; 5 1eave Arrive Ranning Time - T e 1 Washington 4:30 P. M. Cincinnati 8:10 A. M. 16 hours 40 minutes Washington 12:25 A. M. Cincinnati 5:15 P. M. 17 hours 50 minutes For months, we have worked to make Goodyear Tires for passenger cars even better. We have increased the size of .our clincher type Goodyear Cords, made the tread thicker, the carcass heavier, the bead stronger. Today our larger size Cords are likewise bigger, stronger, more durable. And fabric tires and inner tubes, The afternoon train gives you a full business day in Cincinnati. The midnight de- parture allows a fu'n day for business and an evening engagement in Washington, and gets you into Cincinnati in ample time for evening connections. i { Shortest line, fastest time, modern Pullman equipment. Baltimore and Ohio dining service all the way. Telephone Main 556 | And the office of the Division Passenger Agent, Mr. W. V. Shipley, 323 Homer Building, 13th and F Streets N. W., will take care of your ticket and reservation require- ¢ ments. /A‘ | The Baltimore € Ohio '/ * America’s frrs¥# railrood “ Q s London, ve suggested that the troops black and tans be withdrawn for that period. The government re- plied ng what as: nces would be given that the truce used as an opportunit ize the Sinn Fein for parently, is as far ax the matter has gone, according to the Times. HEADS TEACHERS’ UNION. Mrs. Edith C. Paul Re-Elected by High School Instructors. | Mrs. Edith C. Paul was re-clected president of the High School Teach- ers’ Union, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, in the library of Central High School. She is a member of the Central faculty. Other officers chosen are F. M. Lucas Tickets, reservations and information may also be obtained at City Ticket Office, 13th and F Streets N. W. and Union Station Each month. according to the summer schedule. We can make delivery of AGNEW COAL in Stove, Egg. Nut and ern. treasurer; Pea sizes today irom fresh Estoflished 1827 too,show added value. What- Gomral, Zecreiany shipmenis of * bright, well e o 0t the publi screened coal. The more you committee, and Miss delay the more you'll pay. Central. chairman of the delegates to the Central Labor Union. The union took no_action on the proposal of school authorities to have public school teachers included in any reclassification bill enacted by Congress at this session. It was re- ported that the organization is work- ing in harmony with school officiais relative to the plans for including the teachers in reclassification legis- |~ lation. We await your order. John P. Agnew & Co., Inc., 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 ever car you drive, there are improved Goodyear Tires and Tubes now ready for it, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. i THE GOODYEAR TIKE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughout the World — PERSHING PRAISES “Y.” Develops Good Citizens, He Says, at Organization’s Dinner. NEW YORK, May 11.—Accomplish- ments of the Young Men's Christign Association in many lands, particu- larly with the American overseas forces, were highly praised by Gen. Pershing here. He spoke as guest of honor at the annual dinner of the or- ganization’s international committee, the first it has given since the out- break of the war. More than 1,000 men and women attended. Gen. Pershing reviewed his experi- ences with the Y. M. C. A. back to the occupation of the Philippines. Its influence for good, he said, has been immeasurably great. In develop- ing good citizens, both among native- born and foreign-born. no agency, he said, surpasses the Y. M —— DEATH REPORT AN ERROR. Earl Russell Says Brother Is II! in China, But Recovering. LONDON, May 11.—Earl Russell. in a letter to the London Times, printed today, contradicts the ‘*‘unauthenti- cated’ report of the death of my brother, Bertrand.” Earl Russell says the Chinese legation, at his request, A Remarkable Collection of UMMER FROCKS | 510 116 of them and if you're thinking of getting a new summer frock, why not get two? The low price of these dresses makes it i we suggest that you come here while choosing is at its best. Crepe de Chine, Plain or Novelty Striped Taffetas, in a variety of materials, DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING THEY ajl go to the corner drug store, where Coca-Cola is the perfect answer to thirst. THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, Ga. models and trim- mr'ng sc]zemes ssible, so Epsom Salts Tastes Like The Following Dealers Sell Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Tire Savers W. S. Kenworthy & Co. 1621 14th St. N.W. Hendrick Motor Co., Inc. Takoma Park Modern Auto Supply 917 H St. NE. J. J. Kennelly 301 South Capitol St. J. W. Loveless 19-23 Fla. Ave. N.W. National Auto Tire Co. 49 K St. N.W. Stanley H. Horner 1015 14th St. N.W. Mid-City Auto Tire Repair and Supply House 706-8-10 M St. N.W. Parkway Motor Company 1065-67 Wisconsin Ave. Service Auto Supply 1231 Good Hope Road (Anacostia, D. C.) John B. Espey Co., Inc. 1008-10 Penna. Ave. N.W. Dupont Tire Shop 2002 M St. N.W. Barrett’s Garage 24th and M Streets N.W. Eureka Auto Supply 1022 14th St. N.W. Jawish Bros. Auto Supply Co. 3605 M Street N.W. Uptown Auto Supply Co. J. A. Bartemeler Sons 18th St. and California Ave. NW, Emerson & Orme 1620 M St. N.W. Seaton Garage 306 Rhode Island Ave. 45-49 Seaton St. N.E. The Service Tire Co. 1336 14th St. N.W. Strohecker Motor Co. Rockville, Md. Lawrence White Norbeck, Md. Wardman Park Inn Garage 27th and Calvert Sts. N.W. Virginia Auto Supply Co. Rosslyn, Va. = Moore’s Auto Supply Shop 20th and K Sts. N.W. L. G. Herriman 1524 L St. N.W. Lehman’s Tire Shop 811-813 H St. N.W. H. W. Higham, Jr. i 105 B St. SEE. Steuart’s Garage 151 12th St. NE. Sixth Street Tire Shop 216 6th St. N.W. Leeth Bros. 1227 New York Ave. N.W. Mid-Washington Service Station, Inc. 1602 14th St. N.W. Automotive Accessory Co. 10th and E Sts. N.W. Automotive Supply Co. 21st St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. Bookhultz Auto Supply th and V Sts. N.W. Chevy Chase Auto Supply Co. §518 Conn. Ave. N.W. officially inquired into the report of the death of Mr. Russell, in Peking, and informed him that although his brother had been ill with pneumonia, he was now recovering. | Lemonade i | | The Japan Advertiser of Tokio, on March 29 reported that Bertrand Rus- sell, known as a philosopher, sociolo- gist and mathematician, had died in Peking, late in March, of pneumonia. MEETS AT DUNBAR SCHOOL. An educational mass meeting will be held in the auditorium of Dunbar High School this evening at 7:30 o'clock under the auspices of the newly organized Federated Parent-| Teacher Associations of the colored schools. The speakers will be Supt.| of Schools Ballou, Dr. ‘Roscoe C. Brown of the United States public health service, Dr. Joimph A. Murphy, supervising medical inspector of the | in a glass of cold water whenever e Sl A L K ea I¢F | you feel bilious, headachy or consti- Bruce, assistant superintendent in | Pated, will give vou a splendid epsom charge of colored schools, will pre- | salts physic without the awful taste side. and nausea. S 0 <”. m handy package of o %3 “Epsonade Salts” which looks and acts exactly like epsom salts * be- cause it is real epsom salts com- bined with fruit derivative salts, giving it the taste of sparkling lem- onade. A tablespoonful —_— Blind women, trained by the Lon- don Association for the Blind, knit frocks, of which they themselves suggest the color combinations. Ask for “Epsonade Salts” Made by Am. Epsom Ass'n. “CONCRETE FOR™PERMANENCE. Concrete Roads double the load, save time and shorten the route. Any day, any season, you can i drive with safety on Concrete. i PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION : = San Francisce Dot Rotaee Ko Gy New T S o o’ Les Parkersburg. Se. Louls Vancouver,B.C. '“_ WPrive rood Roads Beskist B3 Printed Voiles combined with other materials, and a limited number of Mignonettes. A few sport frocks The Foulard and Pongee Frocks Pongees are in two styles, showing the popular coat effects, with embroidered pockets. trimmed _ with sashes.—The Bargain 6th price only..... among them, but the majority are trimmed with em- broidery, braid, ruffles, appliques and other touches that add greatly to the attractive appearance and value of these seasonable frocks. The Foulards are and wide $12.96 lace collars Tomorrow’s Specials on the Bargain Tablesj Ot fine velour, trimmed with silk fringe—in attractive shadeés, including—blue, brown, old rose and tan. There's only s have to be early if you 2; want one, at the small price [ of each Shown in all colors, and made of an extra fine quality sateen that is as soft as silk and very light in weight. Al- s tity of these we expect a 1 9 lively sale—so come in early. ° Special, each With elastic at waist and knee, well made and finished, and in the wanted shades of flesh, rose, green, navy, taupe, and found not one day but every s day on the Bargain Sixth—and . this one is special, at........ In pink. white and blue with neat trim- mings of either lace or the rosebud effect morrow, and you'll find a good selection—built-up or ribbhon shoulden strap models. To- Women’s Bungalow Aprons Of fine quality percales in a large assort- ment of neat and attractve patterns of both one is full cut and well made and women will buy a quantity for future use when they see Silk Velour Piano Scarfs 100 in the lot, so you'll Women’s Sateen Petticoats though we have a large quan- Silk Jersey Bloomers others. Big Bargains will be Silk and Cotton Envelope are another feature for to- $1.39 morrow, only light and dark colors. Every 89 what bargains they are, at... c Silk Camisol es Satin and Crepe de Chine, in flesh, mavy, brown and black, with rosebud or lace trim- mings, are special for tomorrow and to make | selections easy, we've divided them into three lots— Lot 3 | . Middy Blouses '\ Of fine but strong white Jean \\ braid-trimmed collars. Sizes 16 to 8 ;c 44. Tomorrow the price will be.. styles; well made for plenty of wear. This is a timely chance to them tomorrow at........ccuveunann Women’s Bathing Suits A special sale of one and two piece yarns, and may be had in all sizes. Buy early and sl m Tomorrow's tempting L] . DriCe ..ooveucureseucannes $1.95 Lot 1 Lot 2 that washes and wears to such Children’s Muslin D ; en's Ivius! rawers supply the kiddies’ summer needs. suits—in pretty colors of navy, black, be prepared when the $1.00 $1.39 good advantage. Pockets and Sizes 4 to 10 years: several good I ¥ You will save money by getting : c gray and heather—made of fine cotton first_bathing day arrives.

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