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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921 = === SHOUIS PVERTY _ | THEN AIDS TEUTONS Hfifim_fi@ ‘ & chl’fl]l ';E? “Bally Bunch of Fakers,” Says British Sergeant, But He Helps Widow. BY MIRIAM TEICHNER. COLOGN Germany, May S.—War smashed him, as it smashed so many others who are without physical in- being rich these days— a man with a dollar can get as good shaves as a millionaire. Many Beautiful Dresses In the Sample Sale at One-Half Usual Prices One of our very best dress designers and makers offered us the opportunity of buying his showroom samples when he was through with them. And as he is a fnaker who takes excep- tional pride and care in his product, ajnd we knew the dresses to be beautiful and high quality, wezcceptcd his proposition. The entire collection came to us at half thefprice they were made to sell for, and we are placing them before our patrons at thep;mc generous reductions. You must realize what an economy event this really is. . . ; Each dress is individually fashioned and’an exclusive creation. Appropriate <paper man in Lon- he had given some ¥ to international af- fairs, he suspected that it was going to be a big fight and a hard one and he enlisted early. When he went home on his first leave his wife told him that she had beeen lonely, and that there was another man; she i and after some it to her. So then nd, of course, he was never scratchi Decided to Re. But when it was over he wouldn't return to work in London. He still loved his wife, which he admits was foolish of him. and he hated the idea of familiar placcs and things without her. So he dec c-enlist, and "f:";m‘:—i s s ologme. styles for all occasions— P, Criy. When he goes into @ restuurant, ternoon Dresses Semi-Formal Dresses jand, there”are paper wblecloths and Calling Dresses Sports Dresses “All done for effect—they want to prove to you how poor they are,” he he shukes open the folded ornful fling. He looks smpty sunken pool, osten- nt for goldfish, in an elab- Shades include cream, white, gray, t#upe, black, brown, blue and others. and the materials are fashion’s choicest—Cpepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Canton Crepe, Georgette, Laces, Nets, Taffetas and many silks combined with laces and nets of s different weaves. Prices are one-half—%$29.50, $35, $45, $50, $55, r $59.50, $65, $69.50 to $95 -and-plant grotto arrange- another restaurant: ‘“More . he growls. “I suppose they RARE FURNITURE the goldfish during the war Hepplewhite, Sheraton, Chippendale and early | 3 afford new ones.” When Americun periods on exhibition and sale |one comments upon the darkness of GEO, W. OLDS la night. when the full moon is Dress Section, Third floor. shrouded in clouds, he growls again: “The Germans took it in for fear the French might get it.” Keeps Identity Unknown. Quite by accident one learns from one of his fellows that on the pay of | & sergeant major he is helping to sup- tport a consumptive German war wid- ow and seven children. The woman tried to keep the seven by going out {washing and scrubbing by the day, iand one day, while she was working for the family with whom the grum- bling sergeant major is quartered, she | Charming Summer Frocks for Misses Convince one of the pr—n popularity of dots ‘ It’s quite time we're thinking of them, for vacation days are not far off, and collapsed at the washtub from hunger when the yellow sands sink under foot and the water ripples so alluringly it will Crisp, fresh, summery fTOCkSv_OfiSWlSS fand weakness. The lady of the house be doubly” delightful to yield to these attractions, when one’s costume is a smart and organdy, variously dotted inTed or Lt e s e ey whits; bre copecially Stive . 2 (hnimf;fl tieethe fiigt 1n bix New Bathing Suits and Accessories. in an excellent and varied assortment darker blue and brown shades, for ! years. And now a certain number of will be found now in readiness. Choosing early assures you of a satisfacto: i marks goes every week f o { y A A ry = e el Selection, e {her children, who have never seen es of white ) , PIp- {him, and who, he swears, nev 1. £ rmann i i xor it ;n‘:_» “;.’m “.l e ey We Are Especially Featuring Annette Kelle: ings and flowers, they prove quite ser- 2 i divine Is jde v as i . . . > H Pencfactor and thank him_and ‘That | Two-in-One Woolen Bathing Suits viceable and do not require the frequent o ithe sergeant major could not endure. | 3 f lichter frock Bally lot of fakers, these (ermans,” . . o K. - N 2 5 : - tubbings of lighter frocks. ‘ P! sergeant major. Voo s 'y r v wo-1n-| ra-size wo-in-OUne urts, et . (U d grumbles the Purple Wool Suits, braided in Very Attractive Two-in-One Ext T One Suits, u ver, there are many exqu‘s“e A sed) —_— white, with 2 novel cuff fitted fl'i""“s ’"Iw°f°]Rl“-"Y- have ; in smart black and white com- OW(.E ’ 2 Special Tuesday HOUSEFLY IS BRANDED to the knee, $1675. o AN o aan sriped pinations, $978. models in lovely pastel shades for dress- wool and fiber silk, $1375. Smart Slip-overs, have tights X Swimming Tights, all black, Clever Slip-on, to be worn buttoned in and patch pockeats, with extra tights, in navy or in cotton, $1 and $1.65; in wool, in peacock blue and black, plack, trimmed in white, $875 $295, and in wool with silk cuff, up occasions, as is shown in the illustra- tion. To the left, an imported ecru Swiss HUMAN PERIL BY DOCTOR $75 | | Declares Failure of Citizens to Kill ; Terms to Suit Carriers of Disease Crimi s sadisIezn 35 frock, dotted in :-ed‘i witg q:lllardand cugfs - Goo i i i 0 2 of ecru organdy and embroidered organdy 4| FEactice Hiano o meglect If You Go in for Swimming Seriously If You Enjoy Just the Casual Dip medallions, set in with tiny ruffles on the Arthur Jordan Piano Co.}lny m'm:’éfifi:i:ie"; '..3;23?,2;? :.’:,3‘.",.‘:5,‘3 —you will want a woolen suit; we are also —and the delightful comradeships of the beach, apron overskirt, $39.50. < Dark brown Swiss, dotted in white, is quite charming with ruffles showing an attractive assortment in the there are distinctly modish bathing costumes, of _white, > £ of net, edged in brown organdy trimming. This frock also comes in . abundantly demonstrated, and yet it G Street at Thirteenth Jiis Miowed to breea unresiricts simel f fd i s o popular Tom Wye and California bathing satin, fiber silk, taffeta and surf satins, in black Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. over the United States; it is allowed fo enter freely the houses of the i d derfully attractive color combinati and red. $25. great majority of ou: Tor dtis suits. and wonderfully combination. navy b 3 E A < . N Alowed lllu flx:r?ad bacteria freciy over Pale gray organdy, red dotted, comgimes Wléh plain }g‘raly organdy, 4y our food supplies in the market d .. A . . 5 . . . nto wheels. g i Kitchens aud dining rooms of Jersey Bathing Scarfs As For Bathing Caps Jersey Sox in a chic little frock.fltnmmed in tiny ruffles, made i $25 private houses.” i : Misses' Section, Fourth fioor. Thus writes Dr. L. O. Howa — —you may choose any sort of __of the same material as communication to the N;«l‘:y‘::i‘ 4.‘;":0? L smartly contrasted one, from the smart little div- < praphic Society. He continues. colors, have long fringed ing cap and the chic gypsy thesuits, have smart cuff | lr;? 3 el RO SR ends, andare priced $075. WG e "] Sh {085 of 3 contrasting color Beautiful Parasols St om0 e aulties to Al o Bathing Salt Bection, Third fleer. caps. 35c to $2.50. $1.50 a pair. ea u Handkcrchief . l;;‘::;:?;;';: Teduce ita e couig To Make Shady, Summer’s Sunny Days Linens but since it is comparatively an easy - S, e - i it T R French Felt and Duvetyn sl o st e ke ese T e S T e e e g oS e rench Felt and Duvety New Shetland Exquisite styles just placed ¢ i S areile it the price filth which to the informed mind con- of the new. Select them now to accompany your summer oo year ago. stitutes a serious blot on civilized [m.-lhods of life. “If we allow the accumulation of flies, and if | Sports Hats Wool Sweaters costumes. These linens are from Colored Silk Parasols, in a Black and White Striped Silk the looms of the best filth we will have hou ce do allow it t ulate we CIAI i i known makers of these Wil have no house flies, With the | Appear as the SPE wide variety of smart shades, Parasols remind us that this fabei i 1.‘ 1 careful collection of garbage in cans | . o 5 e e 4 handles, dignified but beautiful combina- fabrics 1n lIrelan a @ ?nr:f‘l!."lh;'rz;"ir’\':\;a!’:‘ffirl;'l;elnco{lr:‘::‘\l!"fl"‘»‘ Newest Version in Midsummer Mflhflm $3’75 with distinctive woo dafl] y {i62lilagain withius and Eachion .sr-]cclcd] q ?jalmes'l' and ‘ days, and with the proper regula-| h finished with silk cord loop. approved. Mostly fitted with every thread pure linen. oy : 4 own these sort of hats ) Hon o Ofl)’:‘ffl' T:;CJS;;‘E:} In fa;!, ‘:e LT neg'er befo;e sd nd makes desirable Very much lower priced Mounted on 10-rib brass frames. black ebonine handles and either $1.25, $1.50 and $2 yard. : ables in which horses are kept, the | so early in the season, but popular dema than sweaters of this excel- black or white silk cord loops. typhoid fly will become a rare species. | now these smart, colorful allsports hats. lent quality and smart style $5 plus tax. = “We huye :nh:yw:\“lrr;,m":r;‘%‘éy»tphom< - would ordinarily be marked. e $6 plus tax. White Dotted 1o or house C: ¥ ever, 3 B . . Asiatic cn;'olor;:. dysenu?;ndrmura. The Hats Illustrated The model, a very popular White Silk Parasols for. 4 For rain or sun, there is a new Swisses & - aon < 5 4y carey the bacitit of tubeseuts. Delightfully T: the one—with long roll tuxedo white costumes of summer an parasol mounted on 10-rib frame Weare showinr s bean- 5 11 d & sis and certain eve diseases; it is collsr and double ‘buttoncd for afternoon and evening use. which gives a very wide spread, everywhere present, and it is disposed A‘ uB 9% {of with comparative ease. It is the| ways say AYEI * lauty of every individual to guard, sol IR far as possible, ugainst the occurrence Aspiria is trade mark Bayer Manufac- |of flies upon his premises. It is the ture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, |duty of every community. through its | € {board of health, to spend money in: the warfare against this enemy of mankind. This d is as pronounced | as though the community were at-) tacked by bands of ravenous wolves. DYE ONLY WITH STRIKE OF NORWEGIAN «DIAMOND DYES™ | | SAILORS TRADE MENACE ! ire Collection belt, in these wanted colors: tiful variety. Our quali- Entire Honeydew, buff, turquoise, In palm and Japanese shapes, and the colors are navy, green ties are carefully selected CC;BAL D 1?};’1 E‘Z‘Y?‘ BOTcelain, S ndvy, Sblackiand with light wood or all-white :;jp:;a;:;ix*:o:;:fe.::fls;':;k and the best obtainable; combines wit ack taf- 4 s X h piece hand woven in : > > handles. $5 to $12 plus tax. And g gooq pandles, have either silk cauit D zend o E?;ry ?-‘h* i the same styles may be had in cord loop or bakalite wrist ring, Jyitzeriand. 32 inches with side rolling brim; ize, From 36 to 46 - “ wide, 85c, $1, $1.10 and little wheels of black sil- Bweater Bection, Third floor. black. $12 plus tax. $1.25 yard. ver-tipped ribbon add a Parasol Section, Pirst floor. White Goods Section, Second fioor. chic touch. FR};::‘NCH !{'EL‘I{' gf a h uality fashions “; :}T:ysm:fi gollet:lybrim hat, hen You GO to t e banded with grosgrain s sl o' Cenetery to Decorate Unless you ask for “Diamond Dyes” 50,000 Idle at Seaports—Clash you may get adpoor dye that streaks, With Strikebreakers in Chris- spots, fades and gives that dyed look. ery package of Diamond Dyes con: tiania Harbor. € 5 : tains simple directions for home dye- BY HAL OFLAHERTY. Amongithe wariots ncw 4 4 : ing orht'intlng any mew, Tich, fade- | By Cable to The Star and (hicago Daily News. shapes in felt :rc these t e rave B ln [ 5 : less CLFIERG 10T . - color into any garment or dra- | i crmOLAT | Swedon, May 23.— colors: Copen, jade, orchid, 2y pery. No mistakes! No failures! white, bisque, buff. THE SLIGHTLY DROOPING HAT of pheasant duvetyn has chosen a single magnolia bloom as its only trim- Considerable anx has deveioped in 1 circles over the - < Norwegian indus developments in the sailors' strike, l m n which threatens to involve all the urions except the postal and railway workers. More t 50,000 sailors, —of your dear departed ones, you will need such things as these: MATT GREEN POTTERY CEME- TERY VASES, with spear end for putting of Exclusive Beauty New and Beautiful Gold Encrusted Bronze Vases, Compotes and Smoking Ar- ticles are the season’s most exclusive nov- fdle at the Norwezian seaports, are daily threatening forcibly to prevent 'S strikebreakers from unloading ships or manning departing vessels. . . . % -~ EpSOlTl Salts TTSiking” i - and - Tachinists ming pand usitaccdiin into| the ground 4 elty in exquisite metals. The shapes are * Iike Drinkin e T ey oo b ey ilis graceful and artistic, and the whole effect ¥ g o lie Tater averal Priced from $10 to $25 trated at the right is one of elegant leaf-gold decoration. - e s, bt were dispersed Mutiagey| Baloe. Third foor. of the picture, 35c. 5, 16.50 - Lemonade et o llies Ne cnTinish Bod TIN CEMETERY Db 1 sovernment called upon the ehie s 5 — ! nd shippers to get to- S’a = VASES, painted Cowan Pottery is a lustrous, glowing g T SpBahin e fin-Himis - Sets green, with spear new ceramic ware of the latest designs and r T T | ¢ Thore: | An Elegant Gift for the June Bride base o Uastaccd colorings. The tints take on the most soft- |4 % " cut the awful tas Sl These very dainty satin-finish bed sets, of spread and HANDY COMBINA. s ened rainbow effects in such shades as b and , ask |men's demands are gra = e & N VA- A o, S, G L e R\ mateh, are shown in many new designs of the TION TROWELS AND CEMETERY HEDGE é}r:ple Ggen, OpalaLarkspurdBI}:xc& Fre’lxz‘c‘h l6 & handy package of 1,01’ Which ‘hus been under way a1 Marseilles pattern, with scalloped cut corners, and attrac- SPADING FORKS; a CATY ANIZEDmW n ‘hrome Orange and two-toned shades. The i\ “Epsonade Salts” i s causing endless trou tively packed in individual boxes, useful liv‘.:le article to pLpLINETCANS, 80 to pieces exhibited include— L act tly ik ho work under polic = sci f . keep at the cemetery or ose = R Ramen earEnelice pEc The underpricings are of especial interest. ey home for $175. VASES OF MANY DIFFERENT ; 2 i 1 i i Vi ful f 2 s alte comr | FAMILY TRAGEDY BARED, Slze 80x90, cut out, 2:2' g.so set fioiwe; ’gvgrk‘ Specially cem:gryu;‘es L cltl?lc SHAPES, bt : bined with fruit . 3 ize 80x90, cut out .50 set priced, ) 2 i i A 5 d‘-‘g'm‘:;' druie | GSiLoAM SPRINGS Aric. May 23— S e 080 set HAND WEEDING dren’s garden set that is COMPOTES, CANDLESTICKS (] 4 giving it the taste of sparkling lem: |er: his wife, and a stepdaughter. four. td L) FORKS, 15¢ each. just a nice size for such Jewelry Bection, First floor. . e e = Gblepcual it s Tfesw of See M fohid ean Size 85x95, cut out, 4-6, $10 set TROWELS of various usage—consists of hoe, " ilious, e o o : L ; . y or constipated rzlgfiarh:; Thr:nnfl?:v! ana :ga Size 88x98, cut out, 4-6, ,$12 set ;i‘;:pes and sizes, 35¢c and sPadc!:m:':‘;lar:}:.influfi TSR e nquest i as le:!llfl"d that Bedwear Bection, Beeond floor. Fifth floor. s had frequentlv auarreled Ask for “Epsonade Salts” [ g Sk . rpe fury returnsd o verdict tha #ade by Am. Epsom Ass'n. ’1‘4.(.'-'1 killed his wife and stepdaugh- térdand then committed suicide.