Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1921, Page 10

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10 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 22 1921_PART 1. - e—— ——— — —————————— —————— —————————————— g Y Q| | 77 7 7 - west. The recent ition of th i { (4) S 7 CIVITAN CLUB CONVENTION |55t The, 756, 2045600 of ihe| PART OF PHILIPPINES PICTURESQUE FEZ OF THE TURKS ARTHURS.BURDEN INSANE ' IZAAK WALTON MUST TURN IN GRAVE a total membership of twenty-six| RULE 7 | = P AT BIRMINGHAM clubs in the international association, | DORSES U. S. T A 22 j 1y Inc s 3 s = REPLACED BY UGLY BLACK “KALPAK” tiutsea Mentally tncompetent. 1) SEE LIVE FISH DUG FROM EARTH delegation to thg convention. Fell From Polo Pony. - i ‘Every Organization Expeeted to ibx the Associated Press. S NEW YORK. May 21L.—Arthur Seott ity the Associated Press. 3 2 s ot it i | NE RK. 2 claw i By the Associated Press ! pond evaporates, ax it does during Send Strong Delegation to SUSPECT DENIED BAIL. ILAGAN, 1sabella Province, . L. May| CONSTANTINOPLE, May 21— | Austria, where there were several { Burden, well known in turf. polo and NEW SMYRNA. Fla certain seasons of the year. leav- .‘ gati B T people of lsabella province are | The national assembly in Angora m.rfi:’nn':":-(;nfi:e::h3::;;.xl‘:;"m OUl {hunting cirel sterday was ad-| Izaak Walton ing only a mass of mud. which on % Sacterine Man Implicated in Wall Street Ex- |t with American rule and not| has decided that the fez is no | "Tne kalak” can be manufacrur- | J%ed ments 245 EEin s even linemers T AT TR pe H < ! nalcs canbe fact Sheriff's jury on : S BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 21.—The 5 03 ibout independence. GOV LS| longer to be the national head- ' ed in Turkey. but it can hardly he |gheriTs Jurd ere: CJAC SRPRSRUN Ly ouen the country near here and | merely burrow into the mud and losion Kept Behind Bars. irigan of lsa i o dered an improve: | such & A ¥ ne: Busiest spot in Birmingham just now L ? 5 . Gen. T *d Wood. member of | dress of the Turk. By unanfmous | Sonspdered provement on the |y rother, James A. Burden T s s s T wait for rain and apparently con- s the office of the secretary of the| NEW YORK. May 2 H ppe de| President Harding's mission to the Phil-{ Vot~ it was agrced that the “kal- oldife 2 A fall from a polo pony a few y e N 5 tinue to live as long as the earth International Association of Civitan! Filipis. a truck driv believed to | ippines to investigate conditions in the[ pak” should replace it as 1t is made of biack cloth or lago was declared to have been rom the ground is if they were ix wet, The*negroes locate them by Cluties whish Belee tte oo coaant s, g a1 Mlands. The governor said that (he! uniform covering for the hes felting. and is much the same shape | boginning of Mr. Burden's physical POtatoes, and even bpessons accus- exploring the mud with their bare convention in this city on June 7 and|Nav¢ been implicated in the Wall ¥ are Drosperous and content and{ @l troops. officials and Turkish as the fez only flatter and hroader. imentalandiifo st ool o S s teet 8 Preparations are being made for |5treet explosion. was held without bail to continue under American| Subjects generally. as it does mot taber. Neither iy H A The fish is edible. but is not a the entertainment of more than 400 |in the Jersey City jail Iast night while (il the United States govern-: The principal argument in favor | really a practical form of |: ch of an . A certain va- | favorith because of its stringy and delegates to the convention, and the|operatives of the Department of Jus- ady to grant independence. of this reform, which eliminates | headgear, because they are warm, | » riety ‘of mud fish found in nearls. | CoAsSe Hiesh. members of the various committees |tice searched the additional . Wood arrived vesterd one of the most characteristic and | and afford little protection against | third intere. s il narilorane StateiaieapoRame S bt c-e husv making arrangements for|Witnesses and evidence. if any. to con- 1 here of the heart of the t | picturesque features of Turkish | rain and none from the glare of |in the Burden Iron Works for this i the guests. nect him with the crime | & ng regions of the Philippines, 168 { attire. was an economical one. The | the sun. The fez was bright and |N. Y. as well as one-third This queer member of the finny A mountain on the sun. if it bore <. Courtney W. Shropshire, inter- to have iden- | miles northeast of Manila. He willj Turks have never been able to lent color to any assembly. TIts |each in estates of $152.142 and § tribe streams or ponds | the same proportion to that luminary rational president, ix swamped just iver of hward to Ap sciitholnosti ]| roeny tacturs fezes that compared | successor is somber. uninteresting |left by his mother ind father which s or bottoms, | as Mount Kverest does to the earth from ci ;“a“’) icatiol explosiv o Luzo 5 L quality with those and o & hole, T er depress- He also has other smal is blac up to five or would be mbout six hundred miles manufactured abroad, especially in | ing. six pounds. Whe water in the | high. - Why, you simply couldn’t pay L regu.lar\price for shoes here if you wanted to $ 05 | We've reduced EVERY pair of shoes in the house. And to Ve e show that we mean business, we haven’t even made the traditional Priced Be prompt. exception of the white shoes. ; . ? ' . . e e e So, you see, you simply couldn’t pay a regular price for a pair of shoes in the one so new and bright that vou'll think of the I Lansburgh Store, even if you wanted to. 3 Memorial Day week-end when you can wear one to « advantage and save considerable money in the pur- Our new shoe buyer is planning to convert our shoe department into, the finest in Washington, chase. What pretty models! And we’re conducting this sale to give him a free hand. What artistic trimmings! : lovely colors! %:: m:ov:rj:m 1 $ .65 For Shoes formerly priced $7.50 to$12.50--Every pair seasonable b and from our regular stock, Including fashionable strap Pumps, and Oxfords of the most wanted leathers., Walking, Cuban and Louis heels, also black satin, white canvas and buckskin pumps and oxfords. A ‘complete range of sizes in practically all styles. many combinations of various colors—every one just as attractive as you could possibly ask. Deep tucks, scallops bound with contrasting colors, tiny frills, sashes, laces and many other ornate finishings that you must see to fully appreciate. Time and space forbid further descriptions, but just a word of well-meant suggestion: Come carly and select one, Blue. orchid, flesh tint. tan, brown, white and ever so 1 two or more of these chic frocks for summer wear. * | $ .65 For Shoes formcrly priced $9.00 to $12.50--.2 this immense group- ing are fashionable Pumps, Oxfords and Boots of the finest leathers—newest styles and high-grade workmanship. One and two strap effects, white, brown, tan, black and gray shoes with all styles of heels. A complete size range in all styles. 7 Just Arrived—Two Groups NewSilk DressesforSummer Crepe de Chines, Taffetas and a few Foulards z 5 compose these two special lots. All the latest Spec:ally Priced styles are present and all the new trimming effects are here. too. This is the season’s best opportunit}'s $ to get one or maybe two at this price for vour and vacation and general summer wear. . Sizes for women and misses. ! g i ; | ) Shoes formerly priced gn Broken lines of black calf, Bargain Table Specials Offered Monday l $; ; 65 5600 0 33000, " Broken $j ! 65 id and patent leather it $ .65 For Shoes formetly priced $10.00 to $13.50—-m ;h: db"":;’ ot:"t fashionable shoes in our entire stock. Gray suede, black or brown satin, black kid or calf, tan sport oxford, white canvas oxfords, etc.; Cuban, military, baby and full Louis heels, All the fashionable strap models. All sizes. ; : ‘lines of white Oxfords and ——— pumps and oxfords—welt "Women’s Silk BWF Bungalow Aprons B o | 2o hansales kit G- ! . 'Jersey Petticoats Made of high-grade percales—neatly Only limited number. Get ban heels. Only a limited Of silk Jersey—and shown in black. navy. gray and copen. Most of them have pleated taffeta or Jersey flounces. For petticoats of this quality these are the best i 3 hat we've seen for a long trimmed with pipings and bralds. In attractive styles. including belted mod- €ls with pockets. You will find all sizes in the lot—and being well made you'll recognize them as REAL values at. P c yours early tomorrow. number. Be prompt! ) ' IN OUR JUNIOR DEPARTMENT—Every pair of growing girls’, boys’, CecpitioWaits B Sateen Pettico ats 4 misses” and children’s shoes, including school shoes, dress shoes, play shoes and : Divided into three special groups AL S, B O o B whitcicanvas ahocs; haveibeen cadicallyicdiiced: $2.59, $3.79, $4.96 Lace trimmed, embroidered and beaded— are most exceptional and when l in flesh. white. bisque. navy and French ¥ou see them iyowlll be cobnvince ol 1t is safe to say there isn’t a leather or style that isn’t to be had. For EVERYTHING is included. Please note, this sale will continue until present stock of shoes is sold. Summer shoes now arriv- ing will go in the selling at the same radically reduced prices. : Our shoe shop will open the Fall season with a complete new stock of the best shoes made in America, blue Some with lace vestees or lace Special W Crepe Nightgowns Of rezl Windsor Crepe—every one hears the label—stown In flesh and white, and made in neat round neck styles. Finished with attractive col- ¥ Philippine Gowns Philippine hand-embroidered nightgowns that fine quality sheer materials and ored stitching and ribbon run in an assortment of ns—some are scalloped - values that are worth YGuF attentioni at..oo. . Ul Tt at neck. Only Extra Sizes in White Only. Exceptional Values at..... ot onflfuma%i S ' Enve l ope C hemise 1 Permanent positions for those who qualify. Apply at once. WANTED—Experienced and capable salesmen and women for our shoe dept. lace trimmed and they may be had in Lace and embroidery trimmed, In_built-up or ecru. The size range is com- and ribbon shoulder-strap models. Well made id there are many neat and neatly finished and they're “big" \ the lot. so come in values for tomorrow only. Such bar- tomorrow and *see the best o waists you've ever seen at.. gains will be found daily on the Bar. gain Sixth. Sizes 36 to 44. Very 696 apeclal Nt s e S ot 3 3 sw Sale of Nightgowns A good selection of ten pretty styles—in attractive patterns of flesh and white. Being made of very fine quality muslin and plain tailored or embroidered-—makes them the best nightgown values of the seasan—theyre only........cccviemreoeecrioconinriincriiionoons ; I

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