Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 4

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3" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 16, 192L \ - 2 = —= Ee— ——— at Peking and has just returned from|such an extent that this class. the ' Seawmed Cuoumber in Bolls. |and 2 dessertspoontul of creamer un-| MARRIED 55 YEARS. CELEBRATE 55th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. |CHINESE STUDENTS SCORE |2*,oroF &2 i SRerint T ST WAt Sl 2 e - SUCCESS IN PLAY HERE |“ven’ 2 g Cat T Dalves some long-shaped | well o a it s . Lt -ni"’.?J“:a‘xn'ml’&i.fl?f.?.‘?fl'.bi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Warner to . prectnt Droapects appear di | In AMditon to this. he raye famils Peeled chopped cucumber mixed with| The total value of the table and bed N y rasing in_ view - orsisteit |1ife is ming destroyed in thdusands o one teaspoonful of grated horserad-|HNnen in Buckingham Palace is esti- Entertdin Muny Suests ht. the farmers will have a hard |« ish, some thick mayonnaise dressing |mated at $35.000. | time gathertag it. Mr. Sweet declarcs. | sold or the me as from 69 to %0 per cent of the| work and not s )m\e ie oo been heard « Large Audience Sees “Mu Lan,” Mr. and Mrs. T.emucl Warner of 914 1 Massachuse avenue will celebrate Preiantonlat DelaseotonAid as from 60 o & | eent of . . their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary ven [ 5 their relatives and friends. Mr. and Ghineseiatudents oL ColnEbin h been In the hands|of a house of poe ¥ scored a success vesterd: when they presented “Mu Lan” & drama, to a large audience at the Belasco Theater for the benefit of Chinese famine relief under the aus- ploes of the local committee. Dr. Paul S. Réinsch, chairman of the local branch of the American Committee for China Famine Fund, elivered a short add before the mance, in which ke outlined the of the commitice [Mrs Warner were masried May 16, 1866, at Capital Lake. l They have been r of this | eity for the past twenty vea Mr. Werner is still_actively engaged in representing a New York flrm. Dur- ing the civil war he served in the 11th nnecticut Volunteer Infantry. He lis now a member and past commander of Burnside Post, Grand Army of the | Republic, of this city. Mrs. Warner is a member of sev- sral prominent nen's organiza- tions of this Civding the Ex- calsior d the Philo- Aiso act politan Me: Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect—Any Color 36-In. by 6 Ft. 6 In. Regular Special Best of Opaque Shades. ..........$1.50 $1.00 Best Oil Opaque Shades.........$1.75 $1.25 Best Oil Duplex Shades..........$2.50 $1.50 Best Domestic Holland Shades. . .$2.25 $1.50 Best Scotch Holland Shades. ... ..$2.75 $1.75 Best Scotch Holland Green.......$3.25 $2.00 Best Cambric Shades......... ...$3.00 $2.00 rtshorn rollers. We measure, manship, free. Shades not | | s of dramatic value in Chinese national life of the o) ptent o M mosis | Best Creamery Sugar in Sacks, y wan | mber of ever mounted on cents per shade. have a surprise for you. dear- nesfofithalinlay. SRk ’ ! L surpris ¥ the leading role of “Mu Lar shersatd Tust after thelr cogase: : e anient] BUTTER perlb. ... .. c . 5 . MR. AND MRS. 2 and scenery were "I the His face fell. ~It doesm't matter, : 2 P — _ Main 4874 Aearest.” he sald, finally; “we can audience were a large mm!b'»r‘ of prom ilt Brand S n Cnr- w. Stokes Sammons || 50315 you iow'= Boston Trans- [/ " inent_ persons of diplomatic and so- = 1 A = effects of the famine in 01: tons, per c MA"--EA VE ]m REBURD HELD China are bound not only to be serious Pel' Lb. el .4 > P! ) 77777 7% 777 / % Z D / but also long-standing. ‘according to word received at New York head- quarte of the American committee r:xr China f;\rn.!{\f(-mfun’:ll {.r:*In: \‘\f;’;mi GETTING RESULTS|BAD FOR RAILROADS ! c-itin v Twice as Many Letters Sent ;Cannot Last Long, Cummins | Before 4 P.M. 3s in | Says, Unless Improved February. , Showing Is Made. The “mail-early” campaign is get<| American reilroads, “if they can’t do ting results from the viewpoint of the|better this year than last, won't last entire city, Postmaster Chance an-|very long,” Chairman Cummins. of the > N [nounced today, in making public)Senate interstate commerce commit- N | figures showing the gains in letters| tes. told Julius Kruttschnitt, chairman ’:\& mailed between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m.[of the Southern Pacific board, today \ during the railroad investigation now ) N ures of mailings during the first! in progress. The witness agreed. N [i2ys of May were contrasted with| genator Cummins endeavored to ) figures of mailings in February before sh ow that falling prices of materials o “amall-early" campalgn was under Sred by Tatiroads wuo reduoing costs On February 14, the comparison|bPut Mr. Kruttschn 2 e = show. 61 per cent of the day's to-| bave complled statistics on nelsnin R 1 L Bz BN s N |61 Wil was Feceived at the city L B e s e SO | egular prices at Georg e’s are invariably lower, office between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. y " 2 On May 2, with the campaign well| decreased at all, he raid, but had in| but the twice-a-month feature event—DOLLAR under way, 34.96 per cent of the day's| creased in price during the last two 3 total mailing was handled at the post|Vears. DAY — presents greater values office between the hours n: nll’d.r o Danfel Willard Called. .{ d 11 1 ” I ‘ This increased percentage ol ©| Daniel Willard, president of thej 3 7 ollars allow them to buy 2 total mailed by the people of | Baltimore and Ohio, was called to the that magnify your arsEng e & - shington during the daytime hours 3 5 R e s 5 Deant That thousinds of letiers woro | sot: ahd Mr. Krutischnitt exoused twice as much as ordinarily. COME IN TOMOR- dled before 4 o'clock. A ten- . r < r N . N < L i oS i hets e | yaviEms lare Rgancrallviiin accond ROW AND WATCH THESE VALUES MAG- //////////% with Mr. Kruttschnitt's on the rail- thing: a o1 Mr. Willard began. 2 ARDS. 4 road situation,” W NIFY YOUR DOLLARS 'l)ldl m.q“-(l bi‘t\ ZeniRia i and ““The situation of the railroads today Madras Shirts Men’s Khaki Pants lh._,m Y Y l‘l;:’r"A \r{nlc.mrlmx day of 1’,‘.“3%,22‘3";52“& ‘é‘u‘i“?i'(-ffiii,".fi?i 33:‘;’-’ February 16, 13.28 per cent, as con-| "‘The railroads while under federal George’s justly famous Madras Men’s Khaki Pants in Shirts, corded and plain weave. dark shades. Stronely Neat stripe patterns, five-button b A s e front and soft French cuffs. Every Vou'll not wear them out trasted with 29.18 per cent May 4;}.ontrol wefe operated at a loss, the | shirt guaranteed perfect. All sizes. in a hurry—they’re made February 17. 21.36 per cent, as con- | Goptiol Tefe operated ot B i Froas: trasted with' 34.63 per cent May 6. |ury”and mot covered by increases of Dollar Day at for HARD wear. Sizes 30 P to 40. Dollar Day at February 18, 15.12 per cent, as con- 3 rates and passenger fares. This has trasted with 3382 ber cont May wi|led to a great deal of confusion of | ebruary 19, 23.86 per cent, a8 CON-ftnought on the whole subject.” \ N | trasted with 40.16 per cent May 7. This last compagison was particular- | , GoVernment O ‘;’;‘;‘l: 4 [ * [ ly pleasing to the local postal officials, | cryjcige, but standards of operation, set . oy. ow ey U1 ome. indicating to them that the percentage | \n"Gorore and after the test, demon- 5‘f early mailings is not ,""!3 holding strfted that operation by pri ‘ate own- its own, day by day. but is increasing. | .-y was more efficient and cconomical. He cited car movement and leading ! 1 a cs as > e poi | BODY ON WAY TO U. S. | **lifation of factiiies swan work- | 1 /7 22 0 In droves, and at a dizzy face, to get under those quality straw hats at real Bargain Prices. D. J. Kaufman. 722 W ed out under private ownership,” Mr. § N | Funeral of James Willkie Geddes|Willard continued. ~“There has been | N\ N some fear of difficultics in financing N\ N to Be Held Here. railroads, and the provision of the N § | transportation @ct assuring rates high ~ Mrs. C. T. Geddes of 1312 North|enough to pay a return on the capit Carolina avenue has been notified by [mgy have scemed merely academi the War Department that the body of | but I believe the knowledge that her son, James Willkie Geddes, pri-|roads would uitimately secure this return under the policy laid down|{ has sustained confide among in- vestors. Complex Labor Problems. “The labor provisions of the act have given assurance of proper con- sideration to railroad labor organi- zations, though complex problems re- main to be worked out. The properties were returned to theif lommersiln 1020, in s Somewhat (COLLAR-ATTACHED | OXFORD SHIRTS MEN’S FINE TIES |ALL-LEATHER BELTS Z e conditions, A to cars, I understand SHIRTS White, with pearl Knitted in black and Strong and service- }that in 1918 orders were isued to keep . tons and attached 3 o e e oo heer Wi?l )r(r::llf-‘ aml blue. but e mixed colors able. In'cordovan and . This Is the Really Great Straw Hat Sale % 72 % \ but to defer repairs on holes in roofs, G oty collar. Sizes 14 $l and also gros- black. Dollar N\ - § Siles ana oflice minor polnts it Sizes 14 to 17. $1 to 17. SPECIAL grain silk at 1 Day special, $l N . \ resulted in reporting only a small per- o FOR..... ATl FOUR FOR .... O FOR N N centage of cars in bad order, but 2o won ! IO BN oo \ N N when we got them back, it was found \\\ N that a very large proportion were not N N in condition to carry grain and other ; products. ““That was justifiable in 1918, to save men and material for war. Still, in 1919, after the war was over, orders went out to reduce maintenance. T same policy was Kept up and the re sult was we got back the roads with only 6 per cent of rolling stock of- ficially reported as in bad order, while in fact we found 10 per cent unfitted to carry grain and other materials. “We found also 80 per cent of the | freight cars located on ot roads | than the one which owned them, away | from repair base. “They could not be taken bcak until the rush of business subsided this winter. This is one of the reflections of war conditions still with us . first class, who died at Vittel,| . N7 m‘nF,K'N T nceioctober U6,81818 Swoulalars 1 CATS - aRe mONWADSIng Hkeptidn siape, O e Srntey ol AT | Mr. Willard says. Committee members queried him on the figures of bad order cars, and he repeated the state- ment that a special inspection or- dered last fall showed 0 to 40 per cent of 1,000,000 box cars examined were found in bad order “The_condition now is still 12 per cent of cars in bad order,” he said, “as against an allowable percentage of 4 per cent.” On the Baltimore and Ohio, he said, 6,500 cars had been sent to privs shops during 1920 for heavy rey BOYS’ RIBBED HOSE Light_and heavy ribbed, in all sizes; hard wearing, A big bargain at FOUR PAIRS FOR MEN'S HOSE Mercerized and Lisle e e e || Underwear o 2TV §1 | | soocumon % 722 1 10,000 Perfect Straw Hats At 3 Genuine Bargamn Prices 2 227 Z MEN'S CLOCK HOSE Fine quality nain- sook with belt in Fiber Silk Clock Hose, in back. All sizes. A seasonable special all colors and sizes. 51 PER PAIR BOYS’ JERSEYS In maroon, khaki, gray with body stripes Sizes 32 to 40..... at TWO SUITS FOR 5,000 Perfect Straw Hats 3,500 Perfect Straw Hats 1,500 Perfect Straw Hats JAMES E. GEDD! BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS This popular sum- mer underwear of very fine quality, in all “sizes, at.. 772, KIDDIALLS In all color combina- tions and all sizes. A George super val- $l MOTOR CYCLISTS’ CAPS Khaki color. Well made w it h unbreakable visor. All sizes $l Private Geddes was o 112th En arters nt ictim of influenza. Full military honors will be accorded the body at e funeral to be held from the resi- dence of the mother. He was twenty x years old, and {prior to his ln]lfillnl: employed in the examining and application di- vision of the Unitcd States patent loffice. He was a former student at Business High School. 2% i BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES In all sizes, but 5 Light and dark stripes. WORK APRONS White Bleached muslin, blue denim, blue pin checks irs, and 5,000 in their ofvn shops “because we couldn’t clean up.” i | lar Day - S His road still had 5000 needing and blue and white Sizes 8 to 15. TWO FIRST PAYMENT ON DEBT (5 Conon our own tines whon o || | plaids. TWO FOR.. ° $1 FOR. .. = $1 only. one qualit: the best fine quality percales. can inspect them and provide re- TO U. S. MADE BY CHILE [vaire it e o vers wicer | —— thing to this committee to n«fluerla.lnl . _| how much is due th New Finance Minister Cables Min- | government for nlltnr:a::':frfi';mcg,:e . 5 A th B' l ister Here to Settle Loan dition. Senator Stanley, democrat, Y, observed. < P stal Mr. Willard ..; blue, white, and blue and white S ust e m no er lg Ot Installment. ik, Willard eaid the determination stripes; with or without apron; EXTRA HARD WEAR; sizes from 6 to 17; an exceptional bargain at ..comeeomiccmenceoans all rcgular sizes; PER GAR- SANTIAGO, Chile, May 15.—Senor MENT ....... ceseescoson Oyarzun, the new minister of finance, $4 O e e mparet 1o | COX’S DAUGHTER DIES. Chilean minister in Washington. au- Mrs. thorizing immediate payment of the i first installment of the Chilean loan denly in Dnyton in the United States J Senor Oyarzun has taken the place | DAYTON. -n red his X aho Vi daughter N Overalls and Coats Boys’ Khaki Trousers _, - “Mechanics Union-Made,” in $ Specially made and built for $ 7727 Of Those Tremendously Popular Spring Susts at Two Happy Prices ‘§ 9.75 $3 75 We give yoa a real A handsome line of Give a Hand. * serious illness several montha: agos asvortment of Young elexanl woolens and N | 7rom the Thrite Magasine. but apparently had entirely recovered. | Fellers and Conserva- s d= 1..15,,..} ool P e o expertencs. mes | AVIATRIX MAKES RECORD. ' | of means. tive Spring Clothes. Kaufman’s standard. oo ling imen) who might make a'| |IMINEOLA) N MatcR™®em under $35 Match ‘em under $40 22 Mahoney Passes Away Sud- PAJAMA! ALL-LEATHER |BoYS’ & MEN'SCAPS [ BOYS’ & MEN'S b S WORK GLOVES Well made in SERGE CAPS riner, who tend of Daniel” M 7z R : of former Gov. Ja 2 el In pink, blue, An exceptionally big | various shades P 2 resignation. Carlos Silva Cr min=|| o former M. Cox, demo- o te L 1 ry fine qual- § st mar. o csigned owing | ETatic candidat ident last and 1avender. baxealn T P0 $l and au sizes ity; lined; all l N | to ill health. Enrique Balinaceda has ied suddenly at her home in Sizes A to C.... o 3 TWO FOR ... =i e v00d, a_suburb, eurly this | accepted the vacant portfolio. 3 y morn The government has announced a| B&. l"‘l h’""’ 'mmnm bee i recess of a few days in congress. good health and her ~death cam next session will be devoted exclusiv ;‘ hout a moment’s warning. 1y to bills dealing with labor, finance, x:q“;nagé‘r Io)t -’th;\h}!:;my. is general nd reconstruction ‘mer governor's indostiyHe e newspaper in this city. l ’é success of life. They have it in them; | Laura Bromwell, all they lack is some one to give & |oid-aviatrix, established a world loop- hand. It may not be moncy they |the-loop record for her sex when her need, perhaps only an interested | plane, starting at the height of §,000 friend. Somebody helps whenever a . ‘performed 199 complete 100) young man gets started right in any- | be flight took pla thing. Somewhere every suc at Curtiss Fi ss Bromwell wore anCgot a start by soms one's help. | the uniform of lieutenant In the New To keep the world moving on an up- | York aerial police department. ward slope the process must be ma Last_year she established a record perpetual. KEach man, once started, | of eighty-eight loops during a single should become a starter of others.| flight. Her entire flight today con- And who starts another gets himself | sumed one hour and twenty minutes. along at a more. rapid gait. There is [ The exhibition was part of an aerial =5 that in helping inolhqr thag reflects | circus given before a crowd of_several o ’¢ 5 P 7 v ——_— not credit alone to the agemt. but a | thousand spectators. Other perform- 4 < R ez 7 % " h mt of mind, an outlook om lifs ers made exhibition flights and exe- ' rosity of soul that wins a cuted parachute jumps from an alti- forward for himself also. tude of 3,000 feet Money’s Worth or Money Back

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