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12 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,:- D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 /LLOYD GEORGE MEETS E : T : 1 Wine ownes ano e Emigrants’ Forced Scrubbing | - . . l ke sextrmens soupne 1 5en| ~ Alds Sea Race Against Tariff | | als — Some Miners H ‘ Proposals —Life on [after the girl had married her thirty- I 1%c a Day - and 5c Sunday It’s clever and then some NEW YORK, May Already Back on Jobs. < five-year-old husband. who is a wood y the ocean for the 1,650 stecrage | i itiir™O Ty o 'sons maintained LONDON, May 27.—British mine| Passengers on the Fabre liner | that the shooting was accidental. owners and representatives of the| Providence, in yesterday from & | Miners Federation of Great Britain| Marseilles and Naples, was an Baltimore Man Elected. e 4 < o b - HICAGO.—W. L. Robinson of Bal- : . et Premier Lloyd George today tol cleven-day festival of compulsory | C n of Bal- | The Star delivered to your home every evening [} iscuss proposals for reaching a Set-| wathing haircutting and disin- | {more, was clected president of the | . e . ; 3 : e ot e, miners strike, which || fESIIE PRI SUINS AN0, SIS | Internationall Ralvay Fucl A srocia: | That is the Critics’ Verdict on the and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you |began two months ago. It is under:| cnactment of the emergency tarit | 1M here vesterday. - = ne owners ha pr bill. " 3 1 about 174 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. L e O R e | e e e e [{cated the conference might not US| jess that the tarin bill which af- | ST. LOUISTalion T Francis. u, Second June Number Of - |concluded until tomorros. | fected many articies in his cargo, broker. was freed of the charge of | I D heon e ¢ I s | transp o derall! Telephone Main 5000 and | “There have been miEht, become’ ' Taw” vefore The | transnarting linuor whon (ne federui | | ranks of the miners recently. P&T-| landed. Confronted with a | grand jury failed to indict hin e s in the Shropshire district.| [RCTT, Confronted then With % | Francis is a son of David R. F | where the men are said to have Te-| toms quties and delay at quaran- | former American ambassador to turned to work at their old S afrs.| tine because of stringent health |sia and former governor of Missouri. _{lli The strike of dock workers at Glas-| regulations, the captain ordercd L || cow is reported to have been quick speed ahead and a severe |z T Shision Hoaa 429 & n |WORLD OUTLOOK BRIGHT, srants on board. N From bath to barber shop an fumigating room, the steernge Pat- GOV. HARDING DECLARES sengers were kept continually on the move, but with excellent re- ‘sults, because the vessel was given |Federal Reserve Bank Head Says m a clean bill of health just three Y hours after she stopped at quar- Financial Conditions Are ) < " antine. The captain rushed to the g (Now on Sale at Every Newsstand) . customhouse in a taxicab soon Clearing Up. :‘fllm;r:;zl'x]?;:s?ocked and present- | Associa: 1iPress Bright and breezy—fresh and sparkling—every tale. poem % The rac? was won, for the tariff NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 27.—Gov. and novelette is a revelation in story te cleverness. bill wy catier . : 5 l"n{:l:::m not vet signed by the | W. P. G. Harding of the federal re- Take, for instance. “As She Pleased,” etta Merron N serve bank, speaking before the Ten- a story of the stage—that you'll want to read n and again 3 = Heads Kl el o der e (o nessee Bankers' iation, declared | A great throbbing, full-blooded picture of Life as it is—and : NEW YORK.—John B. 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HARRISBERG, Il —Archie Monroe, seventy-four years, formerly a promi- nent official, shot his wife, seventy- two years, at their home in Carrier Mills, near here, and then killed him- self. Two_ sons, both mine officials, live here. No cause has been assigned for the murder and suicide. Indicted in $24,000 Mail Rebbery. CHICAGO.—Peter Gusenberg, ac- cused of participating in, the Dear- born street station mail robbery on April 6, was indicted by the federal grand jury before Judge K. M. Landis. The indictment charges him and oth- ers with stealing a mail sack said to contain $24,000 in one-dollar bills. What the Foreign-Born Think Of Restricting Immigration While every one else has had his say on the big vital problem of immigration, little has been * heard from the 13,000,000 foreign-born who are already in the United States, and who know the subject at first hand from hard personal experience. Moreover, it is the brothers and sisters, and uncles and aunts, and cousins of these 13,000,000 who are now on the other shore of the Atlantic dreaming of America, and waiting to come, so that our alien-born can speak of the problem with peculiar sympathy and understanding. To obtain a full revelation of the mass- mind of this great element in America’s 110,000,000, THE LITERARY DIGEST has solicited the opinions of the foreign-language newspapers throughout the country, and in this week’s House I_)resses,' Special, $1.95 These are splendid dresses of excellent value. Women’s House Dresses of ginghams and voiles. The ginghams are in plaids and checks with white pique or solid color col- lars, large fancy pockets and wide belts. The voiles are in small neat patterns with vest effect at front, braid trimming and wide dainty sashes. Alleged Wife-Beater Lashed. SHREVEPORT, La.—Jack Morgan, thirty years old, is in a hospital fol- lowing his abduction by a party of masked men, who tarred and feather- ld him. Several lashes also were ad- 1 ministered Morgan, who was returned here and ejected from an automobile in the business quarter. Morgan was arrested several times recently for alleged wife beating, but was dis- charged in each instance for lack of evidence. Cushions, 85¢ For office or Bar Harbor chairs A special lot of reversible cushions, size 17x16 inches, with boxéd corners, covered in heavy cre- tonne. There are light and dark colored effects in stripes and fancy patterns.’ The filling materials are new, clean and sanitary—cotton, shoddy and hair. Child Wife Guilty of Murder. FARMINGTON, Mo.—Mrs. John Par- sons, thirteen years old, was held re- sponsible for the death of her six-| year-old stepdaughter, Lilly, by a! jury in juvenile court. Maximam punishment which can be ordered by , the juvenile court is a term in the | reform school. The shooting occurred G T T For a reasonably priced lawn pillow we suggest that you see one of straw, size 17x17 inches, Soc. two months and a half ago. ays | i B issue (May 28) presents translations of editorial views of papers published in the following languages: Armenian, Belgian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, : A ' | New Arrivals---Women’s Neckwear A Large Sbowipg of ‘Attractive and Smart Styles To ‘1':“:; o"‘:’""i" Italian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Roumanian, Russian, Slovak-Slovenian, Span- = dAéfliSc e At 95¢ i At $1.65 0 fiiease, [ Anathar, ish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. Do not miss reading this article because you will obtain at close o cEaney e Organdy Collars, Cuffs New Sleeveless Net R aal HE poet Shel- i i ien- i icti immigrati [ mpmnc fnished. in and Vesteo Sets—Picot e | f leyl;olways hand the real viewpoint of our alien-born population upon the restriction of immigration. . llars, with finished. 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You hear the palate peculiarities of the great. We hear the taste tangents of the many. §Pleasing those who say prepare it so or thus, leave off, put on, it’s too much or not enuff, brown it, dor’t bring it unless— Sweaters and Blouses : New Styles at Popular Prices Sweaters at $3.95. The growing popularity of this practical and useful garment should make this excellent value of great interest to all women, whether going away or staying in the city. They are in a variety of weaves, models and colors. One very popular model is A i ; black, with heavy brush collar and cuffs of white, block stitching is one of the popularity ; around bottom and hand-plaited belt. secrets of An Uriusually Large Collection of Half-Tone Illustrations, Cartoons and Maps E Blouses for Stout. Womes, $5.95—Heavy quality New Georgette Blouses, $4.95—A blouse that may - 3 & crepe de chine, tucked vest and deep tuxedo be worn with any costume—sweater, sports = WALLIS, 13 collar, firlxhhtd with neat b'tlmon? zndd i;'ol_m}:l skli{z ofi tallo:led sunl; '{he style has deep buttonholes, giving a well tailore nish. roll collar and turn-back revers, -the latter United States Senator Reed Smoot s 82 Colors_black, white, navy and flesh. Sizes trimmed with two-inch knife pleating and 12th and G Sts. N. W. 2aYS: He 42 to 4. :glgx;dmels ;':l :::'ed:o lg{xsfggI!;ocl%v:ns:;\i"z: “I am often compelled, in order to save time, to turn to THE DIGEST to get the gist of the Voile Blouses, $1.95—Vest front and deep collar flesh and bisque. g ‘ world’s news in a reliable and condensed form. T appreciate the high standard of the magazine . with tuxedo effect, trimmed in tiny French Blouses at $1—Many new arrivals in blouses at and the character of the information it furnishes.” tucks in block design, finished with lace. this popular price. Twenty different styles, 2 L with either long or short sleeves, square, White Batiste B;ouusfl S:,“—h M“tl;el vnh;tt;;c- round or :e neck. So:xe Xie tailored and tive collar and cuffs of heavy blue and white some are fancy trimmed. so overblouses plaid madras. e e May 28th Number on Sale Today—Newsdealers 10 Cents—$4.00 a Year o! R & G Waist- line Corsets Crepe : Chemise Union Suits 'Tis a ark of 95¢ $3 SI 75 T¥Cinor hurts which oceur Disti i 3 Cool, comfortable, easy = y . : . in every home—cuts, stinction = to launder. Cotton Crepe i ?f‘ pink 5.“';“’:4 b;“’“" .‘:fl"e IL“I’ .};;:‘i“" Suits, “mm':..m;.f:i; 8o a Reader of ise, i chit. d ight in weigl and no with glove si top and inol Ointm \ e N o heavily boned. A good strap shoulders: cuff St The Literary model for the young woman, and especially suitable for the slender figure. knee, open shell knee and closed wide knee, in_the popular flesh color. Sizes 34to 44 double hemstitching and run with ribbon. Also Pink Muslin Step- ins, 65c. Digest itefi?iy Digest FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictiona.ry), NEW YORK . 3 T \ & -

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