Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1921 MACHINE GUN BULLET, AT 200 YARDS, S i eomimertes 3 Iof water 1,000 vards long and a n l “ | America’s supply of wainut for gun luction could be rerumed and UP to date plans for the quickest - : stocks has been 8o nearly exhausted. | brought to a full ol C.|possible utilization of governmen ROCK ISLAND, 1lL. May The pared to the 150 grains of the stand- cright said. that th < o ent. o Faieiisns Army has developed alard .30-caliber ammunition. Maj wvisls) € ordnance | L/H SRuggles. ordna departm and private facilities in munitions H department ls now experimenting, . S. A. told the engineers. | weapun to firing position without |to replace explosives as they de- shock. | teriorate. and other material as it The United States has on hand a|becomes obsolete: keep up with or 0ad track running | TeServe stock of munitions. As a re- ahead of other nations in the de- o i i = lence I roduction in the event of war iber machine gun capable ofj The gun is modeled along the plan with stocks built up from thin lay Experience in the world war P is ' said ment of Negro | vention of the ordnance section of the | WItion. the ordnance department has'automatically returns the 180-ton ' The present problem. he said. gro. {American Society of Mechanical En- i at Rock Island arsenal. The} n is an outgrowth of the} aid. when fighting tanks, ed to resist the 30-caliber | rifles and machine gun: Closed all day Monday, May 30---shop Saturday n fires liber machine gu ne,_as_com » 2 5 5 5 c man want at $5. your stationer for National better—tfian-regular m fal:rlc and fimslz aney - $ No. 7103. Use National ] - Hot-weather clothes Drills Repp Government Jeans for over the holiday Peggy Cloths Ajax Cloths, etc. Binder No. 9403’s. protection of the vietims o Look for This Trade Mark ] L ment of the d both verbally When Yeu Buy and in his p he indicated hix wish that would consider his situa nd advise him what to Mr. Alexander said information of ment cases not mentioned 1 Made by Society Brand— sponsors for substance and 5 style. Prices start at $27.30 l .9 White oxford sports shirts. $1.45 ¢ in a formal sta 1 — —-——-—‘ _— ¢ recent pamphlet. “The CRTO in ’ oy AR :V y Men’s KNOX | ha been killed eI @ ec O. straw hats e knawn. no action | 1 them hefore | —_— —$6 hats A Perpetual 7t/1, at F Where prices are guaranteed 7t/l at F —$7 hats $ Stock Record = . p | Separate sheet for each —$8 hats i article, ir]:;l;xggl :trgder 5 " In the scarce split straws and | proper classification. 2 its— bleached or mnat- i o1l d S l b )7 ‘“7 h t sennits — bleache = the W f:gfzi:::r;t-l escription a e 0 S as Sul S ural. KNOX quality and styvle I al;le?:e:m::::::::’s;:l: 1,000 of ‘em—regulation styles; but Even in a sale, what more { h withesses Then It’s Genuine “ e | col An auto bus in use at Akron, Ohio, Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac- | with a carrving capacity of eighty .| ture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. 1 ted and standing, has White flannel trousers, $6.95 Sale men’s low shoes, $5.95 ! Oxfords in black wax calf. toney red and mahog- Plenty Of Solid COlOl'S any calf. All sizes at start of sale. . (Men's shep—first floor) i NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO, 18 Riverside, Holyoke. Maxs. —— —in navy, copen, green, gray, and tan, also white suits trimmed with contrasting colors. Sale of “little brother’ and “little sister™ Many variations of middy, Dutch daddy, . . Oliver Twist and belted Etons are shown. Sealpax union SUItS C Sizes 3 to 10 years. Athletic underwear insuring . ¢ . freedom and summer comfort Boys’ sport blouses for summer Boys’ middy and sailor wash Made with double seat. elastic non-binding back bana, wear, 95¢ hats, 69c¢ rip proof opening, taped buttonsqgnd. other features that insure -their satisfactory wear. Girls’ suits have bloomer Madras, percale and oxford cloths, in plain Made like the real “Gobs” hats. with regula- seat. Sold in the original sealed packages, as fresh as white and various stripes. Low neck and short tion stitching and bands. In white, blue, khaki when first laundered. Sizes 2 to 10 years. sleeves. Size 7 to 16 years. or gray. Head sizes 634 to 74. (First floor. south annex.) 9 5 -+ The-sleeveless vogue brings forth W omen's W HITE Shoes a new sports model—this J]sflRgEY to keep step with fashion over the holiday and after Straps and oxfords show the way Slip-over dress at Women's white kid, one- Women's genuine buck ox- $l '95 strap, turn soles, high or baby fords, with ball-strap, white French heels, $1250. sole and heel, $10.00. B T e 5 Women's white reignskin it Sy tuih axfords, in either high, Cuban, P Just as pictured—the comfort French heels, $10.00. :72.‘50'“ military heels, $6.00 to of a sweater and skirt 5 5 o A . . Women's white buck pumps, ~ Women’s nubuck oxfords. with the “all-togetherness” of a dress one-strap, trimmed in blue, sport, rubber soles, spring green and tan leather, $10.00. heels. Ball strap, $9.00. Sale of shoes, $9.75 from regular stock reduced from $12 to $15 - one and two strap pumps and oxfords in satin, suede, kid. Black and colors Children’sWHITESHOES L . Button or lace high shoes, oxfords, one-strap pumps and low shoes Great for golf or other sports— one acquires a new freedom without forsaking a whit of feminine charm. Worsted jersey. with linen collar and white kid belt. Sand, navy, new blue, jade, rookie. henna. Sizes 14 to 20, P. S.—Each different waist you wear with it gives the appearance of a new dress. Waist sketched here, $1.95. It just bubbles with flavor - HERE'S, a smoother;ymore mellow flavor—a delicate fra- 2 " grance toeach brimming glass of Gosman's Ginger Ale.” White petticoats, °1 White cotton taffeta in the right weight for % sheer summer frocks. Deep corded flounce. Eventhe bcadq bubblathatrisc | Infants’ sizes, 1 to 5, no heel, $1.75 to $3.00 Also a lingerie modet with hemstitched ruffle. [ fi z . IBSS .thth Infants’ sizes, 4 to 8, wedge heel, $2.00 to $3.50 ?mlg mn l;_our gt nlm Omkst' i Children’s sizes, 875 to 11, spring heel, g.so to $5.00 o} purest qginger iellyou in wink- : ! Misses’ and boys’ sizes, 1174 to 2, heel, $3.00 to $5.50 3 e s s 5 | Growing girls” , 2% to 7, 2 < ing just how delicious it is going R S s 400 lovely new to taste! . . i e e i KEDS for all the family Afenit Phone your grocer for'a case of; ' satin” skirt, .| .. B LOU SE S 24 ily st each giv-' ; -Canvas uppers; cool and light weight. KY% mgbhztgcfzfifagmw) gio= | Rubber soles; springy with soft tread. s8 2 4 igh hoes, $1.25 to $3.50. 2 X T lonlow choes-i8% o8 Rich, lustrous satin; $l c95 And tga botfledmsod.ifomhfi!odq ] S rich, love]y shades. To be sure of the genuine, look for the Z TENNIS TR name Gosman on the label and bottle cap. | TOGS Wool Jersey *| _ Sheer summer voiles in de- The Gosman Ginger Ale Company ] | lightful styles: Baltimore, Md. i hold down sports coat = B I the court 75 —tarlored ( stime styles 9. —semi-tarlored . | M ;dedtc"lebl]]) The praetical com- —fancy models = =i 2 M blouses, plement to a summer 4 A i g ] /"/ $1.59. dress or separate —All white, and colored voiles with white collars. Y 1 With detachable skirt. b —Eton or long collars;; high, square and “V"" necks. 7 flannel collar, _All with the becom- ] $2.95 ing . ‘l'uxedoId :ollar}f; —Long or short sleeves; dll*stzes 34 to 46. et wish we could show the G 5izes 16 to 20; women's brilliant lors—heath . . E s 3 = “fi}',:,‘”v' Skirtaition AxtarcaNe e ecaop:': Judge their quality by the Filet and Irish lace ::finnd;. $1.95—sizes 10 to :’;i’,)}_hia]:;_s g’,‘;‘;‘f’,,“";;j trimming; the fascinating embroidery’; the novel _Girls' dresses, $3.95— mixtuges: trimmings. $1.95. sizes 6 to 14. (Third fioor.) GingerAle _ “smooth asice” Just arrived! Wool knit capes Gosman's Root Beer and Sdmdpdl‘flh the “hit” of New York; delightful for vacation and summer resorts. $ 95 equally good . Some with brushed wool collars. Black, white and sparts shades. o For misses and women. Price featured at— A & \ e beverage. o ; e — ot " Fllis every want for coffee. o Savd the Browning machine gun de ers of walnut cemented together. ' |showed. he said. thai men could be! “I think that few men will assert.” | Fii8 cvers want To? fOTee 4 2 bulletiviich A oped during the war and weighs The engineers were shown a new | mobilized and trained faster than said Col. Ruggles. “in view of the | If notsold by your grocer. sen Federal Prosecutor Scoresiwil penctrate the one-inch armo vejonounds. | The gun has & muz- | “recuperator” debartment. where a | munitions could be produced. and | many lessons of our own =hort his- || | rce sample package. Will make | Iiiaie of battie taanet Mag Leel O [ZIekvelocityiotiziseir tatiaitennaiami | o e hydroneumatic recu-|thai it took practically twenty |fory. that the United States has | laT&e » e P ance department. 2 cfective range of from 6.000 to | perator device has been perfected months for the ordnsmes department | fought its last war. The present mu 3 S e ST T Citizens for,Cruel Treat- PYRIERE JATmy [opdnance/aen Ikt e o it by forty-inch recoll | to catch up with §he Army in the nitions reserve s estimated to_be | EMPIRE Foon PRODUCTS co. 0l {announced today at the annual con-| In testing the new gun and ammu- | af the bik Aixteen-inen mana’Cooh | L0 o worth $1,500.000.000, (ol Ruggles 71 Rarclay St Ne R o e B~ oS 400 0 04 SOOI a4 8044 1 ¢ asertedse e SeMSs I i i i ORI o s s L e A ———— 1 4 I A0 PO I B 10

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