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navy in succession to Amiral Sah 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 ’ ____-:;_Tfl:_L______,____________::——————\____w___f—- Changping. TIRES ~ |U.'S. COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT |YUN-PENG ANNOUNCES e BIG NAVAL VESSEL FOR JAPAN| CHANGES N CRBINET ot bt it ™ 203ty $9.80 Snap them up! lowed a long conferen ien Contract Signed for 20000-Ton Fuel Sup-| CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Special Reorganization of Chihese Minis- of the three most powerfullvar Ic Formerts Miller Brow® Auto Supply Hovss try Follows Conference of War lGen. Chang Tsao-Lin, sdernor of 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St. general of Chili. Shantung Manchuria; Gen. Tsao K ctor Trdsin Tisntsin ,and Wang Cha * ply Ship, First Such Order Placed ™t iiimi cocern cvangen iiber mombict e il Yun- in the cabinet of G Peng were announci onight. Li Shi-wei becor minister of finance in place of Chow Tszehi: Chang said. for Ralf a century has been Jap- i Chi-tang becomes minister of com- an’s true friénd and ally munications in place of Yeh Kung- . lul\sl-,ulfilt;:lrr-ltl of Late. Chao: Chi Yao-shan becomes minister seorge J. Baldwin. chairman of the | i ks s directorate of the \hvnhufllh%g eae o ‘"'_""r S poration. said this coniract was the | hi-Tang: Gen first placed by Japan in the AUni Keatthe, war ministey les Tor a nmaval vessel in manyi(hil Vun-peng el conenrrently rs: England alone being intrust- | With the premiership: = Admiral 1t Ao Mate awith such wonk e et T I Ming-Hsin becomes minister of the tract signed. he added, is a recoz-! nition of the development of the | American shipbuilding industry dur- | “Save the Surface” PPLY PAINT 1aterfor apd Conwult . n. - FERGUSON., INC. 5, st Painting Department, Ph. N. 3231388 The most significant featf: reorganization of the mini inclusion of Li Shi-wei. a f ber of the Anfu group. Nhich strongly pro-Japanese. Chav Ts 2hd Admiral Sah Cheng-pigg retired because of calth the dhers for political cons'derations. ¥ Hére in Many Years. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. May 18 —A contract [for the construction in the United States of a 20,000-ton electrically-driv- en combination fuel supply ship for the Japanese navy was signed yes- terday with the New York Shipbuild- ing Corporation. This announcement was made by Capt. M. Yokura, chair- man of the imepriai- Japanese naval coqmmission, whichy' recently arrived | Istry du in this country. The misston. which | ing the war as well as an indication | i will shortly sail for home, last night | of changed industrial conditions was given a farewell dinner, attended | throughout the world. by representative steamship and oth- | According to J. R. Lo ess interests. g president of the Internat . Yokura characterized the eral Electric Company. a s & of this contract as an evi- the dinner. this contract is the i of the cordial feeling which {Japan has for thé United States. He {said it_was proof that Japan desired | lonly the most friendly commercial { relations with this country. which, he e IGORROTES DO NOT FAVOR PHILIPPINE FREEDOM sion to Chang Cheng-hsung which post coasts of Hawali. and x of these are in common usi by the natives. with any forcign gevernment for a f il | naval ship embodying the electrical drive. He said it was first used with | success by the United States in the | collier Jupiter, and has since hee applied o several of the modern bat- | i tleships of this country. i Speakerx at Dinner. Other spéakers the dinner in cluded Elbert H chairman ¢ the board of dire of the United | States steel Corporation. and K. Ku- saki. Japanese consul general I | New's Unwaning Popularity Delegates Go Great Distance to Urge Continuation of Ameri- | can Rule. Livervone who encounters the «Aers-EIGHT in traffic or on the road acknowledges its performance ability. To ride in it is sufficient to establish its superior comfort. Its enduring beauty and style and its resistance to depre- ciation and wear are unsurpassed. That is why the vogue which the eAero-EIGHT enjoyed in the heginning‘ has never waned. : {land 20,000 MILES ON TIRES 50% Greater Fuel Economy Zero-Balance Roadability master. [N paid high tribute to the | the Japanese and said | New Summer Dresses in 3 underpriced groups that in all his tra BAGUIO, 1.. May 16 Their . {lradhlx statesme ad i found them unre: P i de- “U"ntil dapan proves herself be ! [If1 inuatic for Ameri decidedly unfair 1 am her friend he | }r over ) ippine added. 1 Ve e B far | Possibility of trouble ov. the | ® o axe or the Caliornia land ! [l|il - Sunmer Silk $ I 0 re for co reignt Pk A iegatt natures to gather | l:orrr‘»‘(':“:' Rrogiaalnaueeene na settle their dif- 1 In som lfrfi!“ th, formeriy legation Island of Y; | remote, Mr. Ku il Dresses at . For Auto, Launch and Camping Less Annual D iati e hundrids of miles. g . 3 . epreciation rSgvural Tegrrotes came with ° ° TheBargain 6th i~ gaining such an 4 _ SR L o enviahe reputation for offering sea- S ~ Forb sona chansdis ices fa - GIBSON MOTOR CO. R Eorhe l sonabt merchansi e at prices far e ¥ % ial mis#ion of inquiry into Phil- low tle warrants of quality, styvle and 1124 Connecticut Avenue. Phone Main 614 1 o rans. of e value that it has ceased to be a sur- i s term of office here. . prise vhen such, frocks are available - i D amieradi tioge whopeamefity Sl.lpplles il Thee are of fabrics in the summer M CA C ] :lA().h.p.dele{nillinr;;lnrlud-.arl pupils and filk.\. icluding Crepe de Chine, Taf COLE OT'OQ R OMPANY. NDIANADOLIS, USA a 11',;“ Ve '"p,—f,:.'.::.':.‘.'m' 2 Paper Cups and Napkins, feta anl similar silk weaves. livery Creators of Fdvanced Wotor Cars Somecion ine tomchen Sani Spoons (2 sizes), Paper model i a gemr of its class and the ool whtn Mr. Fothes Plates and 'Iabll‘clml]\.& Tl‘ar» ?rumm;lp’_ :]xre such as you will find 7 ’ . < 9l I in muchaighen-priced garments ht both Gen. Wood anda Mr.|] affin Paper, for sandwiche gher 5 ) fe." e’:/a// &ou;f of Tomorrow met"about "tnirts Americns | Soda and Lemonade Straw < e nts of . public . Practical'y all of these de- | n Cole Does Joday sihels, el sl or o Sumner Silk n teachers, and that this attitude R RATIRH U R e resses at . - cent years. & . — ey | Crepe & Chine and Taffeta, with | Preserve Jamestown Island! here and here a pretty Foulard in To the Editor of The Star: j lovely colas and patterns. The trim- ’ 2 ‘ta’}f:r?eft;r ":h:qr"e_‘cre:':‘l:n:e:;y'r‘-gr::inl; mings aredesigned and carried out i of Mount Vernon, I would like to note by experts and the whole scheme of it . hY pviown Biand Ve o2t | these dreses is to render them ac- I — | tourists who visit it annually have | know and mpreciate quality, stvle and - » (pay a fee.to be admitted to the little value. Dorit miss this opportunity to i * inclosure “around the old church, RS S : > ifif g E YL which is kept up by the Association | get one orperhaps two for your i Rl e B s I vacation andgeneral summer wear. fi _ The people have awakened, at last, to the present and- - mhacfage fax;tp landat the dock on - i =5 future v ; i i = i oot irts o ; Herbert ] . Fb = future value of City lots, with one-fare transit facilities. Jome o (lggvigyl;an; g0, the present il Summe: Silk $. .95 iwi 3 itee i hurch, .bec it W t deemed —_— Last week, at Public Auction, I sold about a million proper «’i’:’?';“i #rlv:?#"flind'i:i;r;}:l . o5 Dressesat . lif dollars’ worth of lots in Long Island City for the Estate of R R ADVERTISEME] 5 S A | the 1 Willi G. Park by one person, and on it Are the real | re—_—————— W Hand-beadet Georgettes, Crepe de e late William G. Park. “ Telite of our birthplace. as it was | 9 Chine, Taffet, Sport Frocks and » et ths OTet town mas bullt, ava Ruth Roland s even gowns fa evening wear. Every one is so satisfctory in its style, trim- ming and valu that we doubt if any woman or misswho sees them will be content with merely buying one— they’ll probably want an extra one, because the prie is so far below regu- lar that it warrints the investment. now it is o rapidly becoming over- grown and ploughed up that in a few years it_will be impossible ever to preserve’it. The United States has spent billions | of dollars in the past few years to | defend hefore the world the princi- ples which had their birth at James- town Island in 1607 and surely no | American taxpayer will bogrudge the few thousands it will take to make this spot.the most sacred in America and save it for our grandchildren, Congress appropriated $500.000 iast year for the celebration at Plymbuth Rock, Mass, and it can surely ap- point”~a ‘committee to value James- town Island. and take it over, by con- demnation proceedings, if necessary. J.'P. BARNEY. —_—— One of the most unique straw hats i the world~is that possessed 2 cafekeeper in Marienbad. E «truw in it has beei touched At every session of the Park sale the buyers showed {heir eagerness to secure lots, but if the right proportion of New Yorkers had awakened to the facts to which the few thousand awoke, there would be a perfect deluge of people desirous of “getting aboard’’ before the big “boom.” - Beauty Advice | Roland, that beautiful act- famous for her wonderful on. When her friends in} quired about it, she said, “IU's all due to a simple tollet preparation called derwillo, which 1 use twice daily. Any girl or woman can tify their complexion if they w my advice. Here it is: Just any up-to-date toilet counter | bottle of derwillo, use| it as directed, and lo! the first ap- | plication will astonish you. It im- | mediately gives the skin a youth- Let the residents of WASHINGTON also wake up and 4heyv will not only give up going to ball games, horse races and theaters, but will even get a furlough from work to buy a few of these Marshall Brown Syndicate “money-making- possibility lots,” which Col. Myron M. Parker, as Trustee, has —T hursday Specials on the Bargtin Tables— || 2,546 Petticoats—A Sale! | | Priced from 50c to $2.95 DIVIDED INTO SIX SPECIAL LOTS FOR i YOUR CONVENIENCE | Lot 1— Lot 4— I Gingham Petticoats, made of good 100% Cotton Taffeta P((icv‘uu xrl\;u I quality ginghams, and may be had in arc guaranteed for year, and blue and white stripes. Won- 50c thew're made in neat styles and fi i i are shown in pretty flonl ; rgains and in regu- | CHul it a e effccts on black and nav and de- white appearance by softness so much sired by everyone.” If you wish instantly have a beautiful, ro. white complexion and soft, wrinkled skin everyone “just loves to touch, try derwillo t | will This Marshall Brown Syndicate property is located in the midst of a thriving home center, surrounded by new homes of the latest model for people of moderate means—it has con- stant transit facilities to every part of the City and has all Municipal conveniences available—you can buy in a close- in, new-settled and fully-developed City Community at your own price. Can’t you see the great money-making possibili- ties of this sale? - y from the straws put in the drinks ‘of the crowned heads of Europe who i have frequented his cafe. WRITE IMMEDIATELY TO ME FOR BOOKLET, WITH BIRD’S-EYE VIEW AND MAP OF PROPERTY $149 | | grounds Absolute Trustee’s Auction Sale 170 RESIDENTIAL PLOTS to be sold Separately, to the Highest Bidders without reserve ! ordered me to sell for whatever they will bring. Located on Georgia Avenue N. W., Decatur, Crittenden, Buchanan, 8th and 9th Streets—(Directly Opposite Saul's Addition) Thursday Afternoon, May 26th at 2:30 o’clock—at the Arcade, 14th St. and Park Road N.W. VISIT THE PROPERTY TODAY Take trolley on Georgia Avenue N. W. and lison Street and walk two blocks east to property. B#. Room 406, 1406 G St. N.W. Auctioneer. Phone Main 4!35. @ ‘ l Old Bus [! : ing it elastic and new looking. have a longer life. pure vegetable oil soap. polish. _ MOBO Auto Soap dissolves road dirt, grease - grime instantly. It contains ho free alkali to injure MOBO AUTO SOAP and SHOFO BAND tured by Jobn T. Sunley Co., Inc, N. Y. CARS are high in cost these days—the old bus must alo Repainting costs are high—the solution is—wash your car with MOBO the 100% 3 Ibe. $1.00, 5 Ibe. $1.56 Alzo in 10, 25 and 50 Ib. cans, and in Barrels. and Lot 2— Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, only 257 in this lot, but a good assort- ment_of sizes and colors. 50(_‘ Elastic waist and deep flounce Lot 3— Petticoats wit\ white embroidered flounces are %a-e in regular and extra sizes, a largy, variety 0 of embroidered Cesigns, J well made and full cut.... Lot 5— High Luster Sateen Pettioats—Ix- cellemrt to wear under your summer dress: they come in all the high ‘colors. and$135 have elastic waistband.... Lot 6— Silk Jersey Petticoats, with elastic waistband and deep floures of taffeta or jersey. Every one is_ well made. 32_95 shown in all colors B® Nightgowns trimmed. In this lot will be found a few Voile Gowns in rose color. Only 51’00 W EnvelopeChemise Of high-grade crepe de chine and 8 Fiber Silk Hose All sizes. An exceptional hosiery value at ... B Flapper Dresses - Many styles, including high neck Sizes 12 to 16 years, in many neat ednesday Afternoon, May 25th Many styles fciuding liah peck . Shor 2t 16 rarn i mandecst t4 y | with sateen tops. Embroidery or lace Novelty pockets and wide sshes. Being well made and néatly finished makes them won- derful values at ........... $1'39 BWF Philippine Hard- Embroidered Nightgouns Beautiful hand work on the fiest materials—in the lot you'll find afew 15 of 18 30' { Start e “d,‘i'la';h it with a soap that will satin—in*flesh _color only. Lace- materials—in the lot you'l find aiew per cent on Day of Sale—15 per cent days thereafter— mffl! e varnish from becoming “alligatored” or trimmed, and some have with handn . Exceptinal ALE: | istered. Wash it with a i tailored tops. In built-up values — well, these are [ TERMS OF S Balance in 24 equal monthly payments. ! bonere e flm:xllbotifb:hn catioeeditope, ol $I_79 more than that 3t this 1., ‘ g MOAElS ..oovvveesecsenaneae 8 PFICE .ee...iceeeensccceenn All Trimmed Hats get off at Buchanan Street at the property, or -the finish. It has the same effect on varnish as lin- In black, white and fawn—plain or —on the Bargain { | take 14th Street N. W. car and get off at Al- seed oil—it “feeds” it, preventing cracking and keep- diapstiteh ptieinn L feaeter Sixth reduced to sI ’ 05 8 4 49c the small price of.. i [ Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother I i if f i