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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 1130 Vermont Avense ez, | IAPANWILLFORM v ieits, | FAREAST POLICIES ~ Pure cfi | Fudge R & G Corsets All the Latest Spring Models R & G Corsets are the favorites with every well- dressed woman, and from amongst our vast stocks she will be sure to find the model suited to her figure. New front-laced models of fine quality white and pink coutil, also of fancy cloth. Others in topless, medium bust and long hips styles: all well boned and finished. All sizes. Priced at $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 49¢ and 75¢ Fast Color Cretonnes at 29¢ Yard Several thousand vards of 36-inch Cretonnes. in mill lengths from 1 to 10 yards, but a sufficient num- ber of yards alike for draperies, couch or furniture cov- erings. In floral, tapestry, stripe and bird designs. In beautiful light or dark colorings. First Floor—Bargain Table. Parley May 15 Expected to Withdraw Armies if Chita g 0 o BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® Accepts Demands. e Axsociated Press. ioned of superior jthe lower house of the diet, headed by ioned Spetice) t singhams and Chambrays, in Rokusaburo Takanishi. accompanied by robe Trunk “¥e, PPN )KIO. May 10.—The public is at- E S' . It's Delicious™ |00 o) o rice to”a on- May Sale of xtra Size 14th at G | ference which Premier Hara has o P . 1 |9 | oned 1 begiol May 15 T TokTol | B Undermuslins etticoats, $1. It will be attended by the highest = 2 5 % \ " s Extea Size Giog! ~c— military _and civil authorities in Si- E Extra Size Muslin Night- e beria, Manchuria. Korea, Shantung mowns, soft finish qualit e R s [ AN {and Kwantung. Yukichi Obata, the [ |l round neck and set-in sleeves: : APt o cen LR iES ah sec minister to Peking, will be present. | [ trimmed with linen lace and N Olors: eiarhatoca| Tast < ,iThe object of the Eathering ix be- narrow embroidery $ 25 a = colors guaranteed fast; ieved to be the discussing and fixing edging and ribbons: l 5 and k of Japan's policies in the far east. The full_cut sizes 4 Gldeabargie_Thisd Mier.. press expresses the belief that the “Flexo” i conferenice will formulate Japan's at- nouncEs f St ec e e $2 00 and 52.50 titude with regard to Shantung and Podiii b Ri i o ia and discuss the possible with- ade withitoinas . ldrawal of the armies in those re-| [§ i’ . $1.0 Bed Pillows gions, Ay o . The Asahi is of the opinion that | L Elexomibands - {Japan will evacuate Siberia. with the White Satine Petticoats, $l 45 tion of s n and Nikolai- | |f double panel front: tailored, the Chita government, tucked and ruffied 20x28 and 27 B tern Republic flou e o8t C 1.50 covered with ten demands, | | waist.... A et that St ain: | | Extra Flexo” Petti- s tain a nd uphold the prin- | coats, soft finish lin, deep curled feathers - - ,cwx'-,l‘r!:" ‘-‘\' =n||‘ll n"‘rp ;{{"m;:!’ ‘g flounces of embroidery, in vari- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. co a will mak adi- ous pretty patterns Tei i i Becker's Special |liin: il make Viadi | [ ous pretey pattc it peaial Wimiammna il (AR 5105 erfect Quality Boston ag equal footing; permit of free maxi- | mnce. Tl w. d Shades ¢ . pation of the Amur river: provide for ; — . . ; . o . . " 2 2 s g W Of excellent quality HeRe pavment oftan irndemn‘u;- rr‘!:n?: Featuring for tomorrow entirely new millinery of summery type—large, hr\\'nclnn;_: hz‘«ta that reveal smartest mid- nao Genuine Cowhide Leath- la«;:r-ar:“rogx,:fi:?T;;::’:‘”;‘”‘e’;f)‘,"";f $3.00 COuCh season models. The pleasure of choosing a new hat is enhanced by the low price, which is unusual for such charm and 58c er, with our special, ex- auired ng‘:xw in the region. 2 29 quality. 3x6-{t. size Opaque Cloth W clusive sewn-in over- Bt el g d bl s | VErs, $ . T'he showing embraces new fashionable Georgette Hats and Taffeta Hats, with trimmings of ostrich, imported flowers At e oh At lapping frame, just like Say by e onoman of U Ay poten o Caneh and ribbons. Styles include mushrooms, pokes and sailor effects. Colors of pink, orchid, navy, sand, gray, tomato, white fl:r';“(l‘r’l—‘z“r‘"fi":"“;fm*‘b]‘:““"a‘l"';; B e aded by Dr. Sun Yat 50 inches wide, fu el s = o eens: vour traveling bag. Sen, also w\hxl!hbe discussed at the con- length: plain natural linen, or and black combinations. Goldenberg's—Millinery Department—Second Floor. anl fixtures. Strictly perfect b & : ‘erence, which will be the first of its| |§ various width striped effects. quality. which prevents gaping tkind ever held here. Goldenberg's—Fourks Floor. © open. Cut full, well fin- Tl g 3 2 5 8 ished.in brown or bac®: | |JAPANESE LEGISLATORS | Girls’ Wash £ . driling: stitched and | TO STUDY U. S. AFFAIRS | e ndenlarpn e = ore Frocks i rilling; stitched 3 i .. | : 3 . i [] . [) - riveted handle: 14-inch z W o RO ; omen s 1SS€S . , SEEC, ) 2 || Eleven Members of Lower House ° % ° ® Our Special Price Sail Li B Admi : on Liner—Baron Admiral | j§| an raps an Oats Mothers, here's the oppor- % rl Uryu May Have Mission. - tunity you have been waiting Sima e ;é for—a chance to replenish - - | 7 rour daughter’s summer ward- 5y Cable 1o The Star and Chicago Daits Newn | | & 2 i The of All-Wool Serge Our “Ideal” Ward ‘Copyright, 1931 i 5 robe At ittle cost. he £l - ToK G eve | stylish wash frocks are fash- e . RO T A - o o il ° st S EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND VALUE i1 !secretaries, sailed on the inyo Maru all thg most desirable checks Women of fashion who ap- preciate the better class of remarkable our special A very value at Monday for several month: gation” in the United Smart sash and plain colors. models, as well as pocket and i i of investi- States. After i At Unusual Price Concessions Seldom do parents have the opportunity of choosing wash suits for their boys at such s: . and, when thesc garments bear the famous *“Mother’ iend” label the ad- vantages are doubled. By purchasing the maker's surplus | lots we obtained a concession, which we pass along to our ':;1':*‘ :mt—ralorn on account of their | rt tenure. in a resolution adopted | i i i i The superior quality, no less than the low price makes 10 95 G Rl l | this an event of rcal importance. Heavy, soft-finish chifion $ . raSS 4 gs taffetas, a!l pure silk, with rich luster, in a large assortment 1 7 the annual convention of the Amer- j | jican Zince Institute, which ended here last night E. H. Wolff of Peru, IIL, was re- elected president. Reports from the zinc mining sections_of the country presented at the convention, showed {production 50 per cent normal in the Have yvou ever figured out what the proper glasses would cost you? We can tell you that the expenses are slight. Have you ever figured EeioE studying America institutions = i e [ price o 7 Jority of the members will go to Bu- garments will find this sale belted effects. Full cut and 5 " E o -0 R i more than fulfills their expec- well made. Sizes 6 to 14 years. i den sailing of Baron Admiral Sotokuen | (5| tations as to real values, smart $1.25 Rompers, $1.00 ® | yu, ¥ the ba s. styles and unus savings. ittle Tots' Peg- Romp- gt Becker’s Leather !f;"'zsha;r-‘omdg?fi‘:gd e 'i:.',‘,’"ils tyl d unusual s; gs. Little Tots' Peg-top Romy 1 : purely for the purpose of attending 4 They represent the season’s e e s h 3 . o Goods Compgny Bl Of Sk b iemy At G newest modes in becomingly with "double collar and cuff A special purchase permits us to mark these 'kl 1324-1326 F St. NX.W. e tmer (batile is golng. to/ xmatet designed Wraps and Coats knecakanainits ouo pcketss suits far under existing retail standards. Young i — United States and Japan. At Annapolie | 7 that find favor for the cool Goldenberg's—Third Floor. men who want suits of correct style and splen- | ey Woees of she xfl!ii"fl:éir?éifl"” i g and evenings of summer , . : e Em hould be h t «‘} 00S | [y Miss Ume Tange, aged thirty-two, the | |5 vles appropriate for all Extra S]ze (}1d qudl_n_\ at a saving should be here to choose £ “ N~ e "‘{f'm:;;oflfls‘a‘;;{;_ of s'r'&""fi}}n: il ;‘g,: oécasions. B l from this group of smart suits tomorrow. E \EESE :5{',2;?22":,, !(r:mT il erartment o B Materials are fine Suede unga ow New models for young men, splendidly tailored from all- I3 and wiil take ;co:';s;oin‘grfifl:zl”r‘:?' i Velour and Wool Velour, A rons $l 00 wool navy blue serge, in double-breasted style: also neat | % g Sihers :;f?ar];:;;l;;ydifi?"m::,;:;:5; iE; cleverly developed in ",'e e p it bt fancy stripes in desirable colors. Every suit with extra pair B 5 Tepresenting the Japanese mandatory at | g smartest Dolman, Mandarin, 10 Abioma ot inari blnaner of trousers of same material. ® ! ¢ e allied conference, and Jenva Eisaku | ightli o J The at By : i Wada, a noted Japanese painter, who Straightline, Wrappy and e i S Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor—Direct B & in a delegate to the Brussels art con- Novelty effects. D T o e Entrance From K Street H erence. Some are’ heavily embroidered, ont T cut naa § g c . e oghers “are trimmed with silk Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 2 YN RERR B i ASK LONGER LEASES. - igitching and others are in plain e g £ @ failored styles. ° 7 ) Zinc Men Say Short Tenure on In- | gl All are full silk Jined. Belted and loose back models, | A Special Purchase of % : J i represented in the favorite shades of Reindeer, New Bluc, 4 1ITON arfeta | “Mother’s Friend” i dian Lands Is Hardship. A Pekin and Tan. Sizes for misses and women. | other's rrien ST. LOUIS, Mo.. May 11.—The office | (& GéldéabacglsSecend; Eleet: | > 3 of Indian affaira ‘was requested to| 2 Full 35 Wanted Street | 9 : i3 adjust short-time leases of zinc prop- | | Inches and Evening O S a S ul S B t oy o /i H on the plea they work a hardship on | [ S k R g Values Wide ° Shades | v : ‘ triking KRu ‘ ) d erty owned by Indians in Oklahoma. | [ of street and evening shades, .including plenty of navy blue and black. The width is 35 inches. = Tennessee distr| 20 e = | 3 5 ic out what cye neglect {mal i the 'western fields and. 35 per patrons in the form of lower prices. will cost -you’? Don’t cent normal in the Wisconsin fields. wait weeks or months or years for this verdict, but let us examine your eyes at once. BN (M A Leest OpTicaL (@ OPTOMETRISTS Lot One $1.95 | | Middy, Sonny, Oliver i Twist and Junior Nor- i | i For home, office or porch—Stenciled Grass Rugs of good weight and substantia} quality that will give satisfactory service. ogxI2 feet large room size, in a large selection of new patterns and eolors, including medallion, oriental and neat border designs. 8x10-ft. Grass Rugs, worth $8.75, at. .$4.85 i 6x9-ft. Grass Rugs, worth $5.95, at . .$3.45 | $22.50 Room Size Crex Rugs, $17.45 i £x10-foot Strictly Perfect Quality Factory Labeled Crex de Luxe and Herringbone W ¢ Crex Rug: e finest grade grass rugs manu- | factured. Shown in all the most rable designs and colorings. | | $17.50 and $20 Brussels Rugs, $12.95 Alexander Smith & Sons Seamless Brussels Rugs, sizes 8 foot 1 by 10 foot 6 and T foot 6 by 8 foot. In floral, oriental and medallion designs; light or dark colorings. 59¢ Hall Runner, 39¢c Yard - Silk Popling., extra high fustrous quality, in all the most wanted light and dark shades, alsogblack. i DRUM CORPS TO ASSIST. 36=Inch Poplins, 89c Yard E : The Fife and Drum Corps of t { Washington High School Cadet rim ?'A"i' \A)ll_ participate in the annuat icompetitive drill of the cddet organi- zation to be h t A can League $2.50 Satin Duchesse, $1.98 | 35 inches wide: all pure silk quality, with beautiful satin face, for making handsome street and evening costumes. $4.00 Charmeuse, $2.98 Yard 40-inch Rlack Satin Charmeuse, with rich satin-face finish e the drum co music during th Heretofore, it has b jcustom for the cadets to hire a band The complement of the drum cor) is twenty-three men. It is in charge of Lieut” Gilbert A. Monck and Sergt Willard A. Driggers. Th# corps will meet afternoon at Tech folk models. a very heavy, all-silk quality, Lot Two $2.45 Goldenberg's—First Floor. are seri- . ting the drum corps into a large bandg at the beginning of the new academic year in September Special Sale of Guaranteed fast color wash ma- Living Room Suite 3-Piece Suites Made to vour order in Tap- estry or Velour, stuffed with hair; web hottom, spring edge and ‘spring backs. $150 and Up This is about one-half the price you would pay in stores. WING CHAIRS $35 and Up Full line of Reed Furniture at reduced prices. NOTE—W order, reproducing the color and dimensions quire. manufacture to style. you re- A Bit About Bread j ING Miletus of Greece in- vented grind- #l ing stones. Romans ground grain two centuries B. C. Despite man's long knowledge of its mak- ing, vou seldom find bread that exactly pleases you. Rye, white, graham and corn bread is wondrous good fresh from the WALLIS bake- shop. So are our tea bis- cuits and rolls of tender texture and fluffy light- ness. q With pure, gol- den creamery hutter, this i staple is a delicious ad- junct to vour meal. and Double-warp Stenciled Grass or Wool and Fiber HaM or Stair Runner, nches wide; with neat borders. $2.00 Grass or Rag Rugs, $1.19 2x6-foot Double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in oriental, medallion or neat border designs; also 27x54 heavy-weight hit-and-miss effect Rag Rugs.—First Floor, Goidenberg's—Fourth Floor. White Novelty Voile Regular 89c Value Full 36 and Extra Special 9c 38 Inches for Thursday Wide 45-inch Imported White Swiss dy a very flnxe, t s It - VT Worth - arzs a2 08¢ “"45-inch Imported White Chif- fon Volle, handsome sheer, two- 1 lity, wi b i- 1.25 yard le-Incdehile Infll‘- Linon, a yard . 9 Women’s $10.00 Wool jersey ' One of the handsomest white wash fabrics for summer dots, ete. Extra fine, sheer, two-ply weave, with beautiful chamois - finish $1.50 $ l '59 1 for general 1 extra fine, sheer, two- 29C Goldenberg's—First Floor. wear—offered at a saving for tomorrow’s sale. Novelty Voiles, in white satin plaids, stripes, embroidered designs, chiffon finish. 36-inch Longcloth, a fine grade; full 10 yards in each picce. Worth “ nchfilnali&.i{ Head, a linen-finish qua 33c | 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, | ply qualit for waists ‘} und dresses. Worth 50c ! o Groceries Del Monte Peaches, Outdoor Furniture [ Porch Swings | p gl Lawn Swings Four-Passenger strongly made Porch | Swing. in fumed oak finish, 4% inches ‘long: well bolted | o Four-Pa ssenger Lawn and complete with chains, Swings, : strongly.e cbolted, < ] _| heavy frame, painted red. with seats in natural finish Couch Hammocks $19.50 Volles, ply quality Fashioned of Linene, s of high-grade quality, in the Drill, Ajax Cloth, Repp, newest styles. Madras, Poplin, etc. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Goldenberg's—Boys’ Clothing Department—Third Floor. First Floor Bargains for Boys Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, Boys' Percale Blouses, good :~\(nuxv:?;lx) aus) !:‘N_khuki cloth; quality, in neat striped . Plain Color Organdies 40 Inches Regularly Wide 44C 60c Yard These dainty, crisp organdies are Fashion’s favored weaves for beautiful summer frocks and waists. Superior, sheer, transparent qualities with the desirable cobweb finish that makes them so popular. In a complete assortment of street and evening shades, also black 59¢ Colored Voiles, 44c| 69c Colored Poplins 44-Inch _ Platn Color Chiffen | extra fine, sheer, two- 1th handsome chif- fon finish mplete assortment | ) street and evening shades. | Goldenberg's—First Floor. | 48¢ 36-Inch _Colored Poplins, w yarn mercerized quality, n navy blue, khak!i, black a#d &ray: a rich lustrous grade. $1.25SeamlessSheets 81x90 Double-bed Size—Perfect Quality of those excellent sheets which More —SLIP COVERS 25¢ Sweaters A S s feiof | brought crowds of value-wise women here ' o olto order by varyier ——as an example of our THIX (OUTON amd Z3c for | recently. 81x90 double-bed size, made of ' i . arge No. 2% cans ol 1 4 : » A price moderateness — is Monte Brand. Yellow * Cling | heavy. firm grade myslin—one piece; with- T only five cents for a full Deaches. (32 t 8.98 out center seam. Hand torn and iron. Every { sheet perfect quality, Bartlett Pears, 24c | ! 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double- g , bed size: free from starch or dressing. } $ !9 o THIS COUPON and 24c for large 2% cana of Silverdale Brand Bartlett Pears. (S) Lilly Salmon, 10Y5c THIS COUPON and 10%e¢ for tall cans of Lilly Brand Pink ) Salmon. (S) order—bread, biscuits or rolls. WALLIS’ 12th and G Sts. N.W. A special bargain for Thurs- day—Fine quality All-wool Jersey ~ Sweaters in black, navy, gray and buff. Stylish Tuxedo models, with narrow belt” and pockets. All sizes. Correct for sports wear and autoing. Goldeaberg's—Third Floer, | Four-foot Lawn Bench with all-metal frame and cross- i bar back supports—features that make it the strongest and most durable you can buy, Painted green. ~- Five-foot Size at $6.75 UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. Manafacturers und U pholaterers 911 7th St. N.W. i Below Goldenherg's Main 3419 Superior make, link spring, boxed mattresses, adjustable head rest and magazine poc- ket. In gray or khaki. (Frame not included.) ) Waort RSNt e i wonb [ el 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Crechet Bedspreads, full deuble-bed size; cheice of an as- perfect _quality; free 35 frem starch er dressins. C | sortment ef raised Marseilles patterns. Worth 50c each......-. Galdaaborg’s—Tirst Xieer. Worth $3.00......., $2.49