Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 9

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- ; THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOY, D. T. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1921 ren ¥ i G. W U Students Elect Him| BIG DROP IN BERRIES, | inferior t those selling at 8 cents |y v 2 || AWNINGS FOR HOT WEATHER 10 Q Direct Their Activities 5 - e se b AL Dy e O Rocamis Glasmes Fitted || —Extra special care is taken that Girls Shoru Arrivals From Eastern Shore Bring | {2u5¢d by il[-hm B o DR.CT:KUDE S.SEMONES awaings made by us fit and are best Wholesale Price to 8 Cents a Box. | the quick riF & of the berries. BALTIMORE, May 18 (Special).— | Eastern shore strawberries arrived on| RELIEF WORK TO GO ON. | the market yesterday and today in| XNEW YORK, 18.—Relief work such numbers that they have Drac-|among starving Chinese will be con- tically sw n!llle the market. tinued two months longer by thej erican committee for China famine d. his announcement rocel airman. Tams All colors, including White. Very 12191221 G St Nw.— | opecial-....... $1.09 Mid-Week Specials at SWORZYN’S AN ‘FAMILY TAILORED HOSIERY Eyesight Specialist -~ (Formeny Wit m"d. H Ets) Moderate Prices—Best Workmanship. UFMADER[]’SFATEl ; Eatimates cheerfully furnisbed. { CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th now. M. 53735374, 138 Deputies and Some Sen- ators Sign Memorial to Mexican President. contained in by the com- Thomas W Dry-Cured Bacon Delighled Gypsy 7 and Grandee in Sunny Spain Mingled with herbs and aromatic spices, the dried sides of voung pigs from very eariy times ap- peared frequently on the tables n( rich and poor in Spain from Barcelona to Castile. SWINDELL’S QUALITY BACON Gains spicy goodness . from the specialized curing process, and all the sweet richness of choicest young pork is brought out by the sugar-cure. So fine and flavorous is the result that it needs no seasoning but By the A<sociated Press. 1 MEXICO CITY, May 18 ‘;:.»wah-l the fate of Francisco Madero, Wwho failed to heed solicitations to change his policy, and fell!” was the warn- ing nt to Pre ent Obregon last night by liberal-constitutional mem- bers of the chamber of deputies and the senate. This warning Wwas con- tained in a memorial drafted at a caucus of the liberal-constitutional- made pointed charges as Calles. secretary of the and Adolfo de la Hul‘(rld. 1 and secretary | ] =0 "lrr( A empted 10 |¥lected prenident of the George| ELD LS = Washington University Student Coun-| “hiffon Lisle cause disaffection against the Obre- Hosiery. With the broad. flat seam whick BB {on administration, ~The document | =il whose duty It in 1o organinc, d o5 = SL C & | was signed by 138 deputies and sev- [ rect, supervise and encournge nu:" The shop that shows the mew styles first. Two-Strap Model for Spring so new and different—the scam_ that eral ALOFS. dent activitien £ stays straight, a special feature of this Referring to the necessity of Pres- | Elizabeth Earn make and which no round seam stoc ident Obregon chan policy | Smith, both of can do:. In White. Cordovan and Bl immediately, the memorial : were elected vice prexident and xecre- | Sizes 8% to 10. Very S 11 i “In connection with the invasion|tary, pectively. The newly elected pecially pricec of the chamber of deputies by rad- | council consixts of Waldo Ciark, Rob- ' b s last week the pre pub- | ert Colflesh nnd Mixx Lillian Smith, M of te Rflg C‘Oth' with white welt hed your statement mbian college: Ralph Nagle | soles and covered Cuban heels. identical with th ott, from engineering by the confederatic e rete teaell workers. You have e e of small impo tement which with all the con- and Misx 1 hi nmbinn € ing . 3 Pairs, $2.25 Women’s Sport ‘Sweaters All new and attractive models, with Lace Collars and Vests. in all colors. Combining all the features of a sweater $ .45 \ s Gray ooze, white buck, black kid and Russia calf, with welt soles, Cuban heels and imitation tips, $10. Same model in brown and white kid, $11. hut labsoluy feepts of society Former President Warned. 3 [} Bryan W director of stude: v o a = ivities: Wiss izabeth Fars 1 n nemorial de- | net serves 1o season with and extremely ssy as well e <co Madero's friends | Edward Hanson, H. H. Shinnick. erves 1o season with Shcciall Shicelifo tom: o clRredichy et e 0 | Pam Baruest and Itabert N- Comfort, Style and Economy i adividiell cavor o lleged supporters. It |were appointed st large from entire | other dishes “flat” without it. That is why it is The Most Popular at Al Markets, Chain_Stores, and Grorpnes said these jends had visited Ma- juniversity, dero in 1913 and had told him it _ _l was necessary for him to change his policy. ‘But Madero.” the memorial went on, onfident of his popularity, blind in his incapacity to conceive of Wrong. _ Are Always Characteristic of the Famous Queen Quality were dis- Footwear 1t rgressional a all the afternoon £ |and sure of the loyalty of those who( with idly curious people who were . £ | were represented as disloyal, heeded | awaiting developments. Aurclia Man- ueen ua l 00 0 not, and within a month there was | rique, a socialist deputy. made - begun the most prolonged tragedy | passioned harangue, and large num- lnus nation has ever know this | bers g ! 1219 F Stl‘ t N W - ee . . Wright & Ditson Tennis Rackets = and Balls for DECORATION DAY o Girls’ Middi In Alllwhite and White with Blue Trimming. Just what you nced for out- $ 95 door wear. Very excellent qualities are specially priced at moment members of the Mexican con- | ber. The timely arrivel of t gress who have signed this document|men sto i call upon you to make a supreme ef- fort that history may not be repeat-|ties to ed. and place at your service their|of the city. but the firemen in in- | Ity and patriotism .and their| terfered, and the crowd dis- | s for the prosperity of the na-fpersed. ' One socialist deputy. who tion. remonstrated with policemen, Secretaries Calles and de la Huerta ped the demon s transferred t meda Park. in the cent hered to break into the ch Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes 1o; rested. MIDDY TIES. I ; = | were charged with Attempts 10 Jnthe meantime, the A ES. Large, three-corncred = | their offices to propagate radicalism. | the Tiberal - constitutio shapes in White, Red, Blue, Navy and Gold. = no reauest made, however. [ had 1eft the building Sults, Y, Price! Furs Stored ! Special g 2 il & 4 gsc % ignations of the two mem- | were npen ryir hut there s e . all Spccta bers of the cabinet. were no attacks made upon them. An B0 Smity, Mall FEice. X0E ha ——nidiyicoldicine uldl‘[]" air! May we ca 50 Coats. Hall Price, 1 i R.dlr.lu Try to Enter Chamber. Sxplanationiu iy madena ton iniitni iy : ¥ for w“,\: 8 Leited and full ek, Keltod Tolo Coats. ‘mpathizers attempted to| fYCNINE that t ERsEnaRAttenpy #60.50 Suits, Half Price, $34.75 : 5 Malr Price, $25.00 o the i ¢ to prohibit it deputies from Tan_and gray. srwmented with brad and em- Woaltex Topeoats, i buck: polo mistures. way into the chamber of | opi ring the chamher, but that the broide an Tikmedted. with laead g T : depun st night to attack members | 00T U0 SRt O rectall 1 e D =0/ : 86050 Comts, Half Price, 3478 of the liberal-constitutionalist party. ! Wraided Tricotine Coats. fuli buck. ble demonstration pwds around the by Smartie i Wraps, Half Price, %3 vetyn in brown apd ostrich the Extra siz braid trims . $55.00 Contn, Half Price, 4250 = were led (o believe governmental discrimination vvr socialists and in favor of their Cape Coats. . Handsomels de- . TWO HELD FOR ASSAULT. |} ™" “ssas0 suren, mare price. sess » ‘ lPS o ) I Vabmated | with beakd. wnd eme 1216 F Street N.W. (Meaer Conte s ity No connection Men Said to Be Snldxers Charged Reductions 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. wi:’hf any ivl-::se 5 With Robbing Chauffeur. Entire Spring Stocks H a l f rte e B o s SILK DRESSES | Price! name anywhere. Hita e Star Annapoli might' and driving Gway in the Y11 The entire Spring dress stocks swing into the hali-price sale for the balance of the week! Agmuoior to b ymes s ko oui Every Dress (Except the Distinctively Summer Styles) for Your Choice at V! Newp:lle hired the machine from E. Bailey of Baltimore, and o . Street, Dinner, Afternoon and Evening Dresses alleged that saulicd Pres For Present and Vacation Wear leving him of $9 off. The || Crepe de Chine Paulette Chiffon Georgette with Taffeta eoldiers later drove the machine into 5 z a telephonc pole. wrecking it othe Crepe Meteor Crepe-back Satin Silk Laces over Georgette Sumphrey, who Keeps a store at Ceno . 5 tarville. witnessed. the aecident and Canton Crepe Taffeta Silk Silk Nets over Georgette notificd Sheriff Robert L. Moroccan Crepe Tricolette Wells at ., and a secarch for sold vas instituted. Abo s s e Dresses Regularly $30 to $127.50 $ 1 5.00 t 563.75 bout two miles from the wre i || . . e T e for Your Choice. . ... .........ccouuu.. 4 o face lacerated, and he was hiding under vines along a fence side. He s S i b Satins: in was taken to jail at Marlboro. About From $15 to $25-—R(”U]drl\ $30 to $50—Are Crepe de Lhmc, Tricolette, Silk Lace and Crepe-back Satins: i ‘clock in the afternoon Newwvelle | street and afternoon styles; twenty to thirty fashionable styles to choose from. was captured on the farm of Sacrificing Many of the Highest Type of Seasonable Coats and Wraps - We have gone so deeply into the on was assigned (o drive it to Camp Meade. When outside Balti- more, in Anne 1 county, it i original 4 Irving Bowie, near Mellwood, 0 $42.50—Regularly §55 to $85—Are Georgette (repc~ with silk laces or with panels of eye- <Ripsices € searee WAl s fefc 1o e e b e From $27.50 t $ let embroidery or hcauufufl\ beaded ; Canton Crepes mostly tailored styles: Chiffon pay for many of these graceful garments —offered for your choice at— Newvella a blackiack with which he | | | Tafictas street styles but somewhat dressy; also afternoon styles with lace panel tunics; moroccan Crepes with pleated admitted having struck Preston Il § S 2 L L panel tunics and handsome crepe meteors. ( YUKON MAIL STARTS. ‘ 3 From $44 75 to $63 75_l\e<rnhrh $80.50 to $127.50—Are our finest dresses, h:uuhumo_ dinner and cvening styles. consisting of silk laces over Paisley Chiffon Cloth, silk laces over Crepe [2 First Service With Outside World Meteor, Moroccan Crepes, Canton (repv and Georgette Crepes ; elaborate styles with handsome beading and embroideries 2] Since Navigation Opened. il and most desirable colorings—which include navy, M:ltk, gray, browns, tans “and biege in the crepes Jlld taffetas, while 2 DAWSOX 18.—The first | [¢ jade, peach, flame and orchid are also found in the net and lace evening and dinner gowns. mail of the yea » outside world | left here today by launch, marking the opening of navigation on the Yukon river. The steamers Thistle, : e Cloth Dresses All Half Price! 1o be the first arrivals here . this More than 200 cloth dresses for you to choose from—the plain tailored dresses for business, street, vacation and week, bearing nassengers, freight ‘T"" travel—also beaded and embroidered \t)lh—Regularly $25 to $95— 512 50 to s42 50 e SRR e Choice at Half........ B (5 9.50 rapidly from Circle City to The very finest fabrics— e TS ihe e gt el Most of these dresses are entirely hand-tailored by men tailors. What an opportunity—for here are dresses that i Circle City flooded yesterday S cervia ; Veldynes Ormar Silk L T one wants for service the year round. Canton Crepes Tricotine the nia river broke yesterday Normandy Bolivia Velour Silk Poplin s 0 Great Purchase of Silk Gloves You know the gloves—but we cannot advertise them by name (though vou will see it on the boxes), because the gloves are slightly imperfect—and the prices more so! Richly lined—effectively trim- med with braid and embrmdery— some with Slynx revers. You can brave the out-of=doors, Madam— —without fear of damage to your complexion—ii you give it the pr--tctl n and care of Mrs. . Coon’s Prescriptions. They work with nature —cleansing the pores, italizing the muscles, tissues—bringing that un- disguiseable glow of health to the skin. Excellent for motorists—for the sunburn of exposure at the sea- shore, etc. Drug and department \lnrm will supply you with Mrs. Coon’s Almond Skin Food. Muscle Cream, Ab* sorbent Cleansing Cream— Each, $1.09 Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon 1405 Eye Street Each of the many models in- cluded portrays an exclusive style —safe to buy, because it will endure, and maintain its distinc- tiveness. Chokers Featuring two special lots of these fashionable fur pieces— We've held these sales befs ADVANCE of the season, so you see how much better this sale is than others. Beautiful gloves —best qualmes——dnd see the prices. Will you buy now? Or wait for warm days with rising tcmpemtuxcs——:\nd rising prices! Kit Fox in Taupe and Silver— 51 6.50 Stone Marten— $25.00 The Special Sale of Undergarments Conti nues We are emphasizing, through the medium of some scn~a!mna|ly low prices, this attractive stock of Silk and Eastern Isle Underwear. Among the silk numbers are several lots of the ¢ famous Kayser silk. You'll know how much you are saving—for the grades are well known and standard. Camisoles, $1.50 and $2. 50 Teddies . .$1.50 and $2.50 Gowns ............$3.95 Bloomers. .$1.75 and $2.95 Eastern Isle Cotton—in Four Lots— 31.95, $2.95, 33.95, $4.95 $4.25 Long Gloves, $2.25 Strap-Wrist $2.00 Novelty Silk $1.50 Silk Gloves, 95¢ $2.95 Pair Silk Gloves, $1.65 Pair Gloves, $1.15 Pair 2.clasp Fine Milanese Silk s u - < = 2-clasp Fine Milanese Silk Gioves, wide embroidered 16-button Fine Milanese Silk G-button-length Strap-wrist Glgyes, novelty style with backs; gray. navy, brown, pon- Gloves, with embroidered arms; Milanese Silk Gloves, in beauti- pleating around wrist; grayand gee, mastic and black . and white and mastic. ful grays, beaver, brown, mastic. mastic. white, with Paris point backs. Another Great Purchase—Sport Hats —From a maker of the finest, we think, and the smartest in the coun- try. Again we cannot give the name, for the same hats are selling in < i Pon; and Wool Braid exclusive shops around town s fo ‘:;e“d e | at from $13.50 to $21.50 Felt and Chenille [ - —while we offer the choice » Ribbon and Hemp ~1 ¥ \ 2 of fifty hats at Linen and Hemp 1110 F tyle in its lme-: d“d quality in its materials. Com- 3 ery hat a perfect beauty—: SIREETINW. binations of beige and tangerine. nd and gray, rust with navy, natural! linen with ‘_—“7 % rose, jade with pear[ and white with black. here tfi‘g') know || N It’s worth while visiting our Hat Shop for this. sale carly. an:@ fit.consets. —Third Floor.

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