Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 14

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? 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1921 5 - S[ES .IAPAN PERI H SPECIMEN BIRDS” TEETH | =5 OF CRETACEQUS PERIOD ' ‘ e SEERES | —acEE gt g ~i P +11 el LTS O e nnhmafii 1 l flflum i RECORDS But International Y. M. C. A.| : ' L i J';’;:::““";hs&'w;p — r 'N 'ié'zfi-lsmmlb Special, $1.6! 3 * = \o.'ml. Section, *Fourth pecretary Declares No | e itheas I i e Open 9:15 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris | Close 6 P.M. - Cause for War Exists. | milion vears: ' State “wiped off the international Y. M Al s who has just returied from a t the far east, dressing th armamen First Quality Klearflax Linen Rugs Now Marked at These New Low Prices 9x12 Perfect Klearflax Rugs, $45.00. 8x10 Perfect Klearflax Rugs, $34. 6x9 Perfect Klearflax Rugs, $23.00. 41,7V, Perfect Klearflax Rugs, $14.50. 3x6 Perfect Klearflax Rugs, $8.00. 27x54 Perfzct Klearflax Rugs, $4.50 Our entire complete stock—every color in every size. .\t these low prices mean a real saving. ca n found in ne beds of of bird was | and Calif remotest > “Even if there continued, * al figh preserved at the is more valu- | r. according to - it give mi-plumac which the » other known speci- his evidence. . GATHER TO CO-ORDINATE 2! RMERICANIZATION WORK might capture or even a part of our w Delegates of Forty Veteran Pa- trictic and Civic Organiza- tions Meet. may is the sa door of e ARREST EIGHT CHARGED |. WITH OVER 100 ROBBERIES | —— | W YORK. May 18.—Representa- i of forty v n, patriotic and of the country | Klarflax Linen Rugs are linen in its thickest and most dura- ble form. They weigh four pounds to the square yard. ordin r Americanization ation of a proposed n council. Dr. David sident of the National stitutional Gov- ' Every one of these Klearflax Rugs is perfect—first quality— our own carefully selected stocks. Klearflax Rugs are reversi- ble. Klearflax Rugs are shown in beautiful plain colors. Klear- flax charm is preserved by Klearflax strength. Presenting to the Women of Washington for the First Time Office Thieves Taken in . i hington last South. - h by ican Legion and . = £ - 5 5 SATEANTA. May Is.—arrest of . ; Secuzi e [} l’;nt"e j\/ous ]ngllges Klearflax Rugs are in these colors: Gray, medium Muc. light more than 100 blue, green, sand, chestnut, mole. taupe and rose. Earabin wus cailed 10 ¢ ; s . . . Saralinx v Sami —the distinctly new in the dress of Remember, these prices are for First Quality Rugs—and the savings make it worth while to supply your needs at this time. Rug Scetion, Sixth floor. informality. There is an originality and artfulness of design, combined with unusual and clever color harmonies, that bespeak an’ ingenious imagination— -n. appointed at has been func- | ization board. | ern headq arrested in o Watson de- / tsor ey L : : At o, fenen | NATIONS BURY HATCHET. | creatinz ol specialisettimgpion e findi taken in South ¢ given | e vidual charm that every woman desires. it S Italy Opens Consulate at Spalato, 3 S ’ 3 Fa i N . . . e e _Unlike the ordinary again, in their Im t d Svr Emb d dN I‘t o | ROME. May 17—Italians and Jugo- | utility and reasonable pricings. por € 1SS rOI ere Ove 1€S e e he i orenins ot i g - E ; y ' 3 cording to the inspe { Sulate there uTI\rF:qunala\' 1 Drsflayed exc’uswe]y . Unusuall)/‘ .LOlU Prlced $2 Yard men reputed to be le of Dalmatia delivered a | e L 2 = rested in different par ’ by us m Waslzmgtan = “the flags when they try. These men are it was added. and informa ed from them led to the others be taken. | E NEGRO K. OF P. IN SESSION § 3,000 Delegates Gather for Thirty- | 1 were | Hlustrated. Stone blue crepe meteor, inset with bands of orchid chiffon crepe, $25. Dolly Varden satin, organdy, $22.50. E Neglige Section, Third floor. A SALE EXTRAORDINARY At Half Price ! From the limpid depths of these lovely Madeline pearls there radiates the delicate opalescent tintings of moonlight or the exquisite soft cream shades—each pearl seemingly like a tight-closed bud that half veils, half discloses its promised beauty. Because they are so constructed, these pearls may be easily cleaned, and still, keep their original deep luster, making them a possession that will retath its loveliness through the years. . Various graduated sizes, prices: 18-inch strand, $6.95 1% to 24 Less Than They Would Ordinarily Be Sold , Quaint new patterns, worked out on sheer fabrics, distinctive in texture, in a fasci- nating array of color combinations. Dainty crossbars of black and white, embroidered in pretty little green clovers: s i gray embroidered in tiny black dots in block design: orchid ar¥ white flecked, with dots and orchid clovers; white with clusters of tin 1dy stripes, in black, green or helio- ’ trope, alternating with fancy embroidered stripes—these are descriptive of the unusual collection. They are all 42 inches wide. 1,500 Yards Sheer New Dotted Voiles 42 INCHES WIDE - Specially -Priced, 50c Yard Voiles are perhaps the most fashionable and popular fabrics this season, so that an opportunity to purchase them at this low price is indeed an unusual saving. There are the much wanted pin dots, polka dots, medium sized dots and square dots. sometimes just sprinkled here and there. or fashioned into little squares or stripes. In delft blue or brown with white, and a most interesting display of the much favored navy blue with white or tan dots. . Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. d . sts were drunk to King \'irmrl nz Peter and !'rmw] trimmed in dove gray to St Mitchell atg: m church. APprox are expected to which are be city in an incl ruied by military The convention w RURAL LIFE DISCUSSED. Dr. Albert Shaw and Dr. J. ¥, Mc- Connell Speak at Conference. RICHMOND, Va., May bert Shaw. editor of the Re Reviews, and Dr. J. I ) president of Radford Normal S aturday. ? /- TOURSIGHT % Unless you zre suffer- ing with opacity 'gf ths crystalline lens or cor- clasped in solid gold, in four lengths, at these unusually low 24-inch strand, $9.95 the opening nea, or unless you have . 30-inch strand, ueat T Conderence calice Eaf e vosamanens 20-inch strand, $7.95 USR8 Stenciled Crash O S opening address, e poses of the confer: tended to bring a ing. better living and tions in rura on= of the stz Dr. Samuel C. Mitchell of versity of Richmond p —_— i SAFE TAKEN IN HOLD-UP. | CHICAGO, May 15.—Six robbers last night held up an American Railway the proper lenses will not only relieve your vision aliments but will alsg correct your sight. Furnishings ’ Summery and Pretty Artistic Curtains, Couch Covers, i Pillow Something New: June an ’ needs surgical attention, WA Legse OrTicaL (0 MATTRESSES % Express wagon. shot one of the guards, kidnaped two others, and es- caped with a small safe supposed to contain a valuable shipment of jewel- ry consigned to Minneapolis or St. Paul ‘OPTOMETRISTS TEI4 9T ST. N.W. e @ Stop in at your dealer’s and get< your Wahl Fountain Pen today An article that every home needs one or more of—yet but few opportunities are offered to purchase them at less than regular prices. Superior Layer-Felt Mattresses 4.6 ft. full size, $13.50. 3 ft. siz'e, $11.75. 3.3 ft. size, $11.75. 26 ft. size, $10.50. An unusually comfortable and enduring Mattress filled with very fine quality long-fiber cotton. Covered with fine well tufted and made with 5-inch box lity art ticking; quality art ti g tight-scaled and roll edge. Delivered to you in the original sanitary package. Royal Box Springs . Full Size, $41.50—Single Size, $37.50 Covered in extra quality satin-finished art ticking; for wood or iron beds. > Mattress Section, Eixth floor. S Jewelry Section, First floor. ' - Special Purchase and Sale of __—____4‘—-———— Three WZARD Specials At Prices That Give Unusual Savings If you want to clean house the most Rose Bags A Parisian Origination From Paris we have re- ceived this new conceit in the way of a delightful and, charming handbag, and so carefully has it been copied it is difficult to distinguish it from the original. The rose is carved of shell in all the many beautiful rose shades from delicate tea roses to the brilliant Jack rose. These are mout- ed on a one-piece pouch bag of fine moire silk suspended by a silk handle. Mirror is attached to a chain. $9.95 each Leather Goods Section, First fioor. FORE! Harry Lee’s Golf Clubs Are Now Here These clubs are made with consummate skill by master craftsmen in Lee’s own shops. The iron+heads are identical in shape and model to those imported from England, and meet the de; mands of the most exacting players. Especially commendable about Lee's Clubs are the moderate prices. - Included are these different clubs; $3 each MID-IRON MASHIE DRIVER BRASSIE PUTTER an assortment of attractive floral and conventional de- signs, several of which are exclusive with us, and may be matched up in the differ- ent articles. = The colors are stenciled in oil, are washable and fast. Curtains, with $5.50 pair. Portieres, $8.50 pair. Couch Covers, full valance, size, Table Covers, $1.50. Table Runners, $1.25. Pillow Covers, 80c, $1 and $1.25. Drapery Section, Fifth fioor. P2 French and English HOUSEWARES IMPORTS efficient way and with the best re- Swinging Best Qualitv Golf Balls Of our personal selection . 3“}}5 you will use these splendid Repaint Golf Balls, 35c each, 3 for $1. and direct importation are Wizard products. Ph t o= ot dail en And if you want to get them at oto Reach Scotty Balls, 65c ea arriving aIn;{o.t aily. — 3 the lowest prices you will use this F Reach Paramount Balls, 75¢ each. m:g[i g}éu_‘“ trl:H;ZdERme?if I hls opportunity to save. rames Reach Eagle Balls, $1 each. cinal herbs, $2. Blue and Red Hearth The Wahl! Fountain Pen-is a good, sturdy writing instru- ment, made by the makers of the famous Eversharp. It has a flexible gold nib that fairly skims over the paper as it records your thoughts. Regular $2 $ Wizard Mop........! 1‘ 1 5 * This is full, large size, with ad- justable handle. P i war. $2.95 60c bottle Wizard Special, $1.95 Various designs in artistic gilt finish. Sizes range from 5x7 to 7x11 and price in- cludes glass and fitting. Pictures, Lee’s P. D, Q. Balls, §1 each. Spalding Baby Dimple, 75¢ each. Lee’s Colonel Balls, $1 each. Golf o* Caddic Bags Of canvas, leather-trimmed canvas; some have split hood with lock. $2 to $16.75. The No-Fore Practice Golf Balls For perfecting strokes, to get a line on your ball at Brushes, $1.35 and $1.50. Feather Dusters, 75c to $2.25. Ostrich Feather Auto Dusters, $1.95 to $2.75. Pepper or Spice Mills, nickel trimmed, 75c to $L75. All-nickel Spice o Mills, $1.75 to $3.50. Glass Pepper or Spice Mills, nickel trimmed, $L75. Children’s Table Trays, $3.95. Tin Hot-water Plate, earth- enware top, Pepper Ownoneof these pensandyour $250. writing troubles are ended. Polish, 50c Wizard 75c Specia,l’ $1.50 the beginning of a game. You may practice either r:”‘\‘:’e‘ae :;:::3:1 h{"“’:g‘B;‘fl:: —For it do}:s not sweat or blot Dust Cloth. .. .... s iimfdsespies dotiNiwtuie indoors o outdoors. $1.25 each. $1s0, O 3z ©or scratch. inati ing e 5 White Enameled 2-pint Meas- tC! The combination for keeping Stidics: in rich colorinae: Children’s Golf Sets uringlceup: o ‘THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago WAHL FOUNTAIN PEN l . your furniture, woodwork, pianos, etc., beautifully polished and free from smudges and scars. Housewares Beetion, Fifth Soor. appropriate subjects for any room in the house. Pictare Section, Fifth floor. . Including bags, three clubs and ball, $5 and $6 set. Bporting Goods Section. Fourth floor. Telescope Toast Forks, with extension handle, 35c to $1. Individual Princess Tin Moulds, 30c and 60c doz. Houseware Seetion, Fifth fioor.

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