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| URGES JAPANESE BAN. YANK |N RE[] PR'S“N‘ An exclusion act to keep the Japanese out of California if the matter cannot be regulaied by treaty was advocated an a before the Harvard Club at | e E] School Wed lay night on “The Japanese Q the people on the west c Shortridge declared, are united in their opposition to Japanese immigration. *|Brutality Cause of Former: OLD HOUSE WIRING z 3 H g m z g 2 2 1 7% £ 1A h ) 5 s 23 § 25 IF INTERESTED. GET IV TOUCH WITH US AT ONCE Electric Lighting Fixtures | THE ELMER H. CATLIN CO. wr| Officer’s Derangement. | -311 13th St. N.W. f Codia | e . }.};:.:’;‘,‘-.,::. M Appeal for Others. i vard Clubs, to be held in -Milwaukec B yethe Assclatet Bress | June J0and 11 WARSAW, May 18.—Capt. Emmet | t Kilpatrick of Uniontow a as HIRSH’S SHOE STORES | become insane in the M here he was incaree 1026-1028 7th St. es et e braticy snafteerer unnhm: to npcrl\ received ner. by uu Kily worker. was captured by the viki in the Crimea and for many It months has been imprisoned near | I Moscow. The Red Cross is m & ov !hrnu).ll‘ rite E. i who is un1 | American newspaper woman, and five | i other Americans confined near Mos- | | cow. ( i Dispatch to Prexident. | On receipt of the news that Capt. \l\llpaln(l\ had gone insane lhf‘ American Legion, Department of | | Poland. held 4 meeting at which it | resolved t d a cable dispatch | and to the| i NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! nited Stat rging the ays the American d solely because they ricans, and, in view of the fact t citizens of England, France and Italy have been releascd. regarlless of their | i crimes, the legion urges comrades and | all true Americans to use every means | | to_induce the government to forc bolsheviki to release the American: The Polish reparation’ commi which has arrived in Moscow, promised the Red Cross to do everything | possible to aid the imprisoned Ameri- cans, but it has many difficulties to over- | come, including communication md transportation. Active Service at Front. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 20.—Em- met Kilpatrick was born in_Camden, Ala. He is thirty years old. When war | was declared against Germany he en- V///////%//////////////////////////////////////////////////W 7 Every Pair in the Store Reduced to Fifty smart styles, all at a most sensational price—the lowest of the season. Plenty of Sport Shoes are included, also Fash- ion’s choicest offerings in One and Two Strap Pumps, Brogue Walking Oxfords—in fact, every conceivable style and model of the season. N ion as first lieutenant. With mn[ i field artillery he saw active service on the fighting front for eight months be- | fore the armistice was signed. SIXTEEN GET DIPLOMAS. |Awards to Columbia Hospital { Nurse Training School Graduates. Diplomas and pins were presented to | sixteen graduvates of the Columbia | Hospital Training School for Nurses at commencement exercises last night | at the Ebbitt Hotel. Dr. W. R. Dubose, | Medical Corps, U. S. X., retired, super- intendent of the hospital. presented! ithe graduates, and Col. Myron M Parker. president of the hospital Cuban or Miltary. This | board, " conferred the diplomas. Dr. Abram Simon. vice president of the surely is your oppnrlumly hospital board, presented the hospital to stock up for the entire ||| ine v T The program included addresses by Rev. W. B. Turner, Mrs. Henry B.! Learned, president of the woman's board of the hospital, and Dr. Harvey | W. Wiley. Dr. Turner gave the in- | vocation ‘and benediction. A reception | followed the graduation exercises. The graduates are: Blanche Gilliam | { Agee, Farmsville, Va.; 'Helen Grace | | Bovay, Big Rapids. Mich.; Julla Ben- nett Burns, Wadesboro, N. C.; Edith Marie Burdick, Condersport. Pa.: | Hilary Erances 'Dabney. Washington, € Beatrice Daniel, Washington, :‘Gladys De Vries, Baltimore, M Ellen Marforie Gray. 'Nanjemoy. 31 | Lucille Byron Heskett, Piedmont, va.: Sarah Martha Long, Vienna, V: All the newest clever combinations of leathers are included in this great sale. Also any style heel —Baby Louis, Full French, French _Parker. Berryville, | Eleanor Peyton ‘Putzki. Washinst |D. C. Thelma Johanna Sehwalke, {Orange. Va Elednor Adams. Turner, | Adamstown,’ Md., and Kffiie Weaver, l\\iynesbom Va, ¥/ll| BILLTO COMPLETE FRIEZE. | A resolution introduced by Senator l.odge of Massachusetts, would au- thorize the expenditure of $20,000 to of the dome of the Capitol. e 24 Q N N complete the frieze abut the interior | N cfiltaonc/{ai”zq 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W': Featuring Tomorrow a Sale of Moderately Priced . SUITS - Typical “Better Values,” for which this store is famous s UI TS —formerly sold at $20.00 to $40.00, of Tricotine and Serge, also Skibo Tweeds, in the new Spring shades of orchid, new blue, reindeer, tans, rose and green. Sports styles, 31 4 . straightline, tailored effects and tux- —_— edateffectst s o e Another Purchase Wool Jersey Suits The all-year-round suit for general wear, sports, outing and business. Newest heather mixtures; all sizes for $10L9_8 women and misses...ceeeeeenenn. Drastic Reductions COATS and WRAPS Befeeed §10.98, $1498, $1998 This Tweed Sult at $14.98 is the I Talk of Washington. Same Style in Wool .Iorlcy at $10.98. | Z 7 2222 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 191 Hart Schaffner & Marx Scotch Tweed Golf Suits - Ling Don’t Let This One Get By You! 77| RALEIGH HABERDASHER |7Z777777777777727 at $45 Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx A Big Spec:al Purchase RALEIGH HABERDASHER | T Hart Schaffner & Marx handsome silk-trimmed suits Study this shoe. duced it very well. last, with the square toe; the instep stitch- ing and new toe perforations. Of Tony Red Calf, finely made and finished with rubber heels. Ralelgh They would havecostyouS360 to$65 a year ago. We've priced them at Blue Serges $ 4 O Single or Double Breasted Included Quver six hundred suits in our big feature at Forty Dollars—all new fabrics and new models. We cannot replace them today to sell at this price. On the new price basis we cannot match the most of them next fall. All Models—All Sizes—All Colors. A big selection—a big chance to get wonderful value—a big opportunity to save money. Pencil Stripes Club Checks Herringbones $3.65 marked them at $3.65. Hand-Loomed Grenadine Ties $1.8 Regular $2.50 values, and a big spe- cial for tomorrow at this price—or 3 for $5.25. S The artist has repro- Note the new French Priced at $7.75. summer. o 1 1 09-1 11 1 Pennsylvama Avenue Genuine Leghorn Hats Haberdasher The new small shape with high Brown or Black band. ook around and you will find the same hat sold elsewhere for $5.00. Sizes 6}{; to 7%. Tor a Saturday Special we have Varsity Nainsook Union Suits 95c Regular $1.50 values. will be a signal to stock up for the This special A Small Deposi MAK' %