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PR TS AT L AL T LT L e TP T T R R T T T ST LT Ry R 4 o Xt o 1V g A e ) “MANON™ € As Frenchy as you please, this new Two- Strap Pump is developed in All-Black Kid with imitation tip, turn sole and leather- covered heel. : “Manon” is one of the very dressy Early Sum- mer models and when all's said and.done, Black Kid, soft and pliant, is about the most comfort- able and stylish of leathers. Look for this model in our window. The price is extremely moder- ate at $10. Our Special Silk Hose, $1.55 Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street MOHAIR COATS and PANTS Geguine Mohair—for cool, summer wear these Mohair Coats and Pants are just the thing; the fabrics are well as- sorted in pencil. stripes and plain $15 colors. i Closed All Day May mhm i Middy Ties Larx | b threo- @ornered shapes; Navy, Blaok,§ Red and Gold. | Spectal at i 98c Get Ready for “Memorial Day —— Bathing Suits Excellent qualities in a variety of materials and models. Very special prices, ranging from— $2 to $17.50 Bathing Caps A large ‘assortment, -all styles. Specially priced at— 29¢ to $1.25 Girls’ New Sport Tams Shown in all the wanted shades, including plenty of white. Another good spe- With Lace Vests. These are thown in many colors and very specially priced at G e $2.45 $1.09 WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS RACQUETS AND BALLS MIDDIES MIDDIES ur Special Middies—In All-White and $l.95 White with Blue Collar and Cuffs. A re- markable special at.......... R $3.50 $3.95 “Paul Jones” Middies—These famous Mid- dies need no recommendation. Theyv are shown in All-White. Very specially priced at “Nayvee” Middies—White Middies with Navy Blue Wool Collar and Cuffs; emblem trimmed. Specially priced at........ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, [UNIONISTS EASLY ~ WININ IRELAND Sir James Craig Gets Record | - Vote—Sinn Fein Found- er Elected. By the Associated Press, BELFAST, May 27.—Sir James Craig. | premicr designate of Ulster. who polied almost 30,000 votes in the elec- | tion for the northern Irish parlia- ment, established a record for the bal- loting in Ulster. His nearest competi- tor was Eamon de Valera, the Irish republican leader, who received mere than 15,000 votes. The election of de Valera is in ad- dition to his election to the southern parliament for County Clare. Elected While in Prison. Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein organization, was elected to al eeat in the Ulster parliament. it was| announced today. He was at the thll of the poll in the joint Fermanagh and Tyrone d ion. Mr. Griffith was arrested late last November, and has since that time been in Mount Joy prison in Dublin. A daring attack to reicuse him was made by a party of Sinn Feiners two weeks ago, but the attacking party was heaton off. Unionists 1 | i i | xceed Lxpectations. The unionists have done better the elections than they anticipate the Sinn Feiner than tie nrophets pred he matio ists no mo they looked and the unioni e, therefore, the only party in howev for. | ppointed. Ireland and he t will have its effect on the| he people of the world. cturns will not be complete until the cnd of the week, but so far show that the 1 &reatest gains in Belfast, where it is expected th Wil have fiftecn or sixteen scats. Jo- seph Devlin is the only nationalist or Sinn Feiner who will have a seat for Belfast in the new parliament, if he decides to sit there. Socialists Losxe Deposit. ists here. a other con- | s, lost their deposit, which | v have to forfeit if they do not| receive 4 certain number of votes. | In Antrim things went about as ex- . the - union tain of six of the evi Louis Walsh, S ialiowed out of th take part in the election. an H iheaded the poll in the county council | election, is now nearer the bottom of the poll, although there are a large number of Sinn Feiners in North An- trim #nd the glens of Antrim. The unionist, Barbour, headed °the list with some 17,000 compared with Walsh's less than 5000, Derry came out as predicted. They clected candidates, or all they had nomi-| nated, thus leaving the other two seats to P’rof. John MacNeil, Sinn Fein, and his nationalist running mate. in County Down, where Sir James Craig, the Ulster premier designate, and Eamonn de Valera, leader, were opponents, and where both were clccted. the seats will be divided equally between the two sides, two and tw Final Returns Delayed. The count in Armagh and Tyrone is beluted. The percentage of votes poiled was v high in West Bel- fast It reached and this figure was equaled in many constituencies, while nowhere was the percentage be- | low 87. It is noted that in many in- stances the dida the unionists their three republican largest number of votes. Ior exam ple, ~ R. Anderson, unionist, h. nearly 2.000 more than Prof. MacNeil in Derry, where the Sinn Feiner w: lexpected to head the poll. The ballots were counted in sealed Jin the U rooms, with police armed with rifies| at the doors to prevent any attempt to_destroy the ballot hoxe “The nationalists probabl eight seats and the Sinn Feiners four. Blow to Sinm Fein Treasury. Considerable depletion of the trea uries of the Sinn F nd the N failure of a c r to take the seat to which clected a forfeit of £150 will have to be paid. As the same rule will pre- vail throughout southern Ireland as ter area, it was predicted that the election would be likely to Prove Very expensive to the Sinn Fein The double victory of Joseph Dev- lin for a Belfast seat. and a < Anirim. will cost h enter parliament. nnot represent more than one con- stituency. When the parliament | meets. the speaker will de of Mr. Devlin's seats vacant. of ist for whatever | ared is virtually | Queenstown Cut Off. Queenstown was completely today from communication w surrounding districts. Even the ad- miralty was unable to communicate with Haulbowline. the island opposite Queecnstown, containing the naval dock yards, cut off night. IBECORDS LOSS SEVERE BLOW. Government Machinery May Be Hampered in North ‘Ireland. LONDON, May 26.—The establish- ment of the machinery of the govern- ment of northern Ireland must neces- retarded, if not by the destruc- fire of ox- affect- of the sariiy be seriously hampe hern parlia Daily Mail correspondent. It is know the correspondent, that the ri customs house coincided with arations for the dispatch of these documents to Belfast. ting on the destruction of house, len is possible that the wre s may have a good whole country is shocked by the out- | rage, and Irishmen of all parties are demanding that the reign of chaos and destruction give way to some Kind of reason and orde “Moderate Sinn Feiners do conceul their disgust, and there is general readiness to acquit the credited leaders of the part ny cognizance of this wan- 'k on the beauty and dignity and.” Clock Tower Collapses. May The destruction of the cus ho; was completed o'clock this afternoon when the « a, surmounting the clock tower collapsed. The figure on top of the cupola, being built on the stone pii- lars, still stands. DISMISS RAILROAD STRIKERS. CAIRO, Egypt, May wenty-Ave hundred strikers who have quit work in railroad shops here ha marily dismissed, and if stated. will lose thelr seniorit The general strike which has threatened has not materialized as y- SLIP :COVERS TO ORDER Attractive materials to select fr Proficient people to make them. Place your order mow. Moderate Prices—Best Workmanship. Estimates cheerfully furnished. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 14 13th aw. M. 53734974 While You Are Away For the Summer We Can Take Oare of Your Furniture Let Us Estimate Now SEGAL BROS. Furniture Repair Shop Phone Main 3081 1014 14th St. N.W. A Flitch of Bacon, Grand bPrize at Welsh Cock-Fights fighting was pastime of lord and peas- In Wales, when cock- a favored ant, the most popular prize for which the cocks. con- tended was a savory-cured flilch of bacon. - SWINDELL’S BUILDS S QUALITY BACCN fs prize bacon, procur- able everywheré today withéut resort to chance. It is the carefully chosen meat of prime young pigs, cured with sugar, which makes it broil ‘brown, crisp and )tuncy. You'll find 1 ith the ! s the cables from White | Toint to Haulbowline were cut last| not | republican | FRIDAY, MAY $4,000,000 FOR IRELAND. ‘;::d::i,,;n.’;?cm message of com- the occasion. o= -l 1921, hun NO PROTEST RECEIVED. above the speaker's table. Among the U. S. Contributors Celebrate Climax of Campaign With Dinner. W YORK. May 27 —Repr tives of Catholic and Prot land and of the church. city, and nation last night attended'a din- ner to celebrate the climax of th campaign by the American committ for the relief of Treland to raise $10 240.000. Total contributions to date exceed $4,000,000. A portrait of President B Store Hours: Harding. I { | { has been offered in years. A. Anderson. who near railway. noisel Kinkead. —_— to Where Your Dollars Count Mast EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Sir Horace Plunkett organized the Irish Agricul- tural Organization Society Eugene F. Papier mache wheels are to be fit- ted to the trains on the derground more Paris un- make Laurence them speakers on the program were Mor- Great Britain Has Not Taken Up Brien, chairman of the com- presided: lord mayor of Dublin; Col who with Receipt of Arms From U. S. in Ireland. Great Britain has marde sentati tr t garding American raising of by the sa republic.” their en R. Maj. of the b officials said on had bed nd Th quality who keep up i an exceptional valuc heel and heavy doubl cordovan and white. 3 Extraordinary Memorial Day Specials From the Ready-to-Wear Section Summery Organdy Dresses Wonderful Sheer Cripp® Organdies, in pastel colorings. with bands of contrasting Ruxes, laces and seli-trim- Really beautifully dresses, and most appropriate for dancing colors., mings. and outing. $10.00 Tailored Walking Skirts The new Plaited Plaid and Check Skit well as the Staple Plain Navy and Black Strictly Tailored Skirts. Values to $10.00. creations $10.00 Values -$6.98 irts, as Special to- $15.00 All-Wool Jersey Suits The most useiul for outing or business. Fine All-wool Jersey Suits, with patch pock- Qualit ets and belt and roll collars. and dark colored mixtures. 50 $5.00 White Gaberdine of fine heavy Durable for outing and ordinary washable and of good appearance. onc oi these tomorrow. | 1,000 Undermuslin Garments Values, $1.25, $1.50, $1.69, in a Sale Saturday The best assorted ot of Undergarments and the greatest v_alucs that The lot comprises Nightgowns of muslin and fine Lace-trimmed Chemise, Wash Skirts crepes, Muslin Petticoats with deep ruffles, Silk Camisoles with lace medallions in Fles| wonderful showing of beautifully very fine materials. A grand opportunity to supply. Boys’ Clothing BOYS’ $2.50 WASH SUITS Made from durable wash materials, in Norfolk, Russian $1 blouse, Oiiver Twist and Middy styles. tan, nav copen, brown and_light col- ored stripes. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Colors, Firm, durable, olive drab khaki cloth in these Boys' Pants. Made to give the toughest kind of wear. Sizes 8 to 16 years. A remarkable lot of Boys' ¥ine Worsted Suits in a good range of light mixtures and patterns. Good, desirable col- orings for all-summer wear. 17 years. BOYS’ KHAKI PANTS 89c BOYS’ $14.98 WORSTED SUITS $9.85 Well lined. Flap pockets and belt. Sizes 8 to 95 h, Navy or Black. Really a trimmed Undergarments, and tailored irom provide yourself with a goodly *9.98 Skirts *1.98 Several good light corded gaberdinc. wear, because Better get Ladies’ and Misses’ Sweaters Of fine Shetland wool, in almost every new shade—Jade, turquoise, Copen, tomato, orange, tan, brown and black. new sport tie-back style so much' in vogue. For girls.of 6 to 16 years these sweaters are a wonderful bargain, and just the garment you'll want for Memorial Day outings. the new shades in buttoned or tuxedo styles. Made in the Girls’ Coat Sweaters Ail New collars, two pockets and belts. Infants Slip Over Sweaters The little tots will have to be provided little cost. Big Girls’ Organidy Dresses Fine, sheer, transparent organdy. in several pretty new styles. Ruffled and other trimmings. —Maise, pink and blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 14 years only. for these. and ribbon rosettes. Milan Straw Sailors, in black, navy and brown. Sold as high as $250. These have the white roll edge and grosgrain band, with tailored bow. There’s only 200 of these to sell at this price. In- cluded are 60 Rough Straw Sailors with white Milan straw facings. to five. 200 more of the Crochet hemmed ends. 42x36 Fully Bleached TRENGTH BUILDS VITALITY lutely free from starch or filing. 35c Pillowcases Pillowcases, made from geod firm muslin finished with 3-inch hem—are excellent value and abso- Wonderful Organdy Dresses For Girls 12 and 14 Years. White Dresses of sheer organdy. in sizes 12 and Regularly sold at $3.00. There's not many, so if you want to save $1.00 or more, come early Little Tots’ and Infants’ Dresses Long or Short Dresses of fine soft batiste, beau- tifully trimmed with baby laces and insertions, tucks Regularly at $1.50, Crochet Bedspreads Spreads sold in such a hurry last week at $1.59. Full bed size in several patterns—all $1.59 23c 44x22 Bleach Turkish Towels ‘The heavy kind that 00. Very abgorbent an ds. Just what you'll want to es for wse after bathing. lls usually for th henumed take to the i with sweaters, too. A good protection at a Made the slip-over styles, in all . the light baby colorings. Women’s Jersey Bathing Suits Absolutely all-wool jersey cloth in these new Bathing Suits. with contrasting colored Included are suits black surf satin in ruffled or escalloped skirts. All sizes to 46. trimmings. The colors J | 95¢ $ of lustrous Peg-Top Rompers Mc Another lot of those Children's Peg-top Rompers of excellent quality materials, in_a number_of colorings and combinations, pink and blue and solid .Copen blue. You can't buy materials and af- ford time to make garments like these at the regular price, and these are special tomorrow. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Outing Hat 42,95 Here is an assortment of Sports Hats, Felts, Combinatigns of Felt and Milan, Organdy, White Sailors, Black and Navy Roll Cushion-brim Sailors, with white facing and wide crepe drape, Colored Sailors, Felt Tams, Neat White Milan Hemp Shapes, semi-trimmed and scores of others. Values in this lot to $£5.00. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets At no time in the past five years have you bought such Sheets at $1. Without seams. Free from dressing or filling and finished with Y 3-inch torn hem. The quantity being limited, and to keep small deal- ° ers from buying the entire lot, the number to a customer is limited 40-Inch White and Colored Organdy Sheer Voiles in a faney, large or small designs in a range of color combinations, nearly all dark grounds; georgette patterns and copies of foulard de- as plenty of white: full 40 inches wide and Beautiful Fluffy Sheer Organdies in a full range of colors. light or dark, as well 39 launders beautifully. - - c 40-Inch Fancy Voiles large selection of 39¢ signs. Absolutely fast eolors. Fast Color Checked Ginghams T -sise eh hel 0 are an especially fine grade; good and every one fast colers; bl and white, lavender and_ white, pink whits, green and white: 27 inches wida 21c *4.98 95¢ $].98 3459 5 S N ERICAN 30" ADVISE JAPAN. of the ‘for- Memorial Day - Bargain Hints Ladies’ Clock Sillc Hose % adies” Out-Size Silk Hose ¥ over ti Going aw. hoiiday? You ipese Dress Heavy stev Ladies’ Gauze Hose A remar value, and Ishould seli Closely ers. extra elastic waist P ek e A D Boys’ Waist Union Suits 53¢ Knit from good quality »ok with extra rein- stays and extra row tons. Rizes 2 1o 12 Ladies’ Union Suits and extr: a Un Regular Gauze Ribb japed_nack. fnd shell-knit ‘knee. Boys’ White Shirts & Waists Made from corded madra tached co! a sizes 8 to 16 yeu fine aqu with 75c Bloomers 1T et 48¢ Rutterfly $5 Infants’ Cashmere Coats wide cape coliar: beau- tifully embroidered and nicely lined with lustroys, satine UL o o Ladies’ Jap Kimonos These * are tire - real $2.89 thing: made from rea] J crepe, beautifiilly with large flow- wide tie sashes: hand embroidered, sleeves a copen, navy and rose. 5 5 5 Men’s Madras Union Suits Really a- $1.50" value. 1 well made an of styles. Siz to 46. $2.50 House Dresses T! sses of pretty styles . neighborhood and house ar. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Nainsook Union Suits thing we can find is a slight oil spot here or there: made with web back seams. Sizes 36 to 44 Men’s Dress Shirts el $1.43 of designs. nd collars. MEN’S 25¢ SOX perfect_these : atsse vot 2 11€ LR e and all sizes. | Fine madras in sortme I strietly Closely Knit Tnion Suits 39C ind closed crotch. coieine o o Boys’ Ribbed ‘Union Suits for bovs 4 o 16 cyears: short sleeves, kpee pants e 29¢ CURTAIN SCRIMS ot taney opeawork . ] DC borders and . all-over , col- ored designe. < $2.00 58x70. DAMASK TABLE CQVERS Hemmed ready dér use, 98C selection of floral in round or square Fancy Ribbons. 10c Men’s Neckbands, 10c 3-yard bolts Stickeri Braid. 5c 27-inch Silk Tie Shoe Laces. .12V Kleinert Jiffy Pants..... 4% Children's Garters for sox. TR