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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. MAY 31, 1921. - 00000000 "’ WVENING SIAR, WASHINWOIN, 1% e Where Your Dollars Count Most B EHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. One Lot of Fine whose covenant they sealed in th when we made union indissolubic[able only to afford opportunity for and the nation supreme we left our |ihe great advance Nation Loval, First to _[Lgelf A T Tt 1| e sen siranty £ 2 pride and one destiny crushed and broken “In such a view we must see th could not insure that Pictured by President Harding | i i it o i | i s and thus isibility 3 o par Wo hied ok 1ol inily. We find ourselves + £ vast stand perimentally adopted. loyal 10 ourselves. No ideal of gen- |to be crowded upom t erosity to all men can justify nex not have but t tirat to make ourselves strong. firm. |adopting. and havin L - L . ecure, in behalf of ow people. | i:—that Vilepe wis iI" His Memorial Day Address at Arlington, Chief Exec- |5 G, /n . hare 1o disnarae e ",,,, c ¥ wider responsibiliti £ we have Ihad sousht to tuke | mpoeSays Amevican Heraes of All Wars Ae= 1ot biss e mln S ant o g maL s useful in the greater realms: but .7 |fciaries wil complished More Than They Sought. L e e W question of our ¢>votion to the gr y ot SILK AND TRICOTINE $0).98 EEncinies Ear b thess ave T H L i A i pyi st of 4 itself, | ieve i < s the 1 he struggle which save °n ope i e e e el s enraal vaioTings . A nation loyal first of all to itself.|achieved their instinet turns th e |1 in t ) 4 d ! ! e e Pl ——J | but never failing to measure up to | And the thought of hope this way. and | the nion and rededicated it foreves | we take pridc i lished with d and ornaments. Specially priced the nds of an advancing civ- | €Y Pray that their cause may in{ 1o libert I coun no s [Urothers afforded £ P i e, dema an advancing ¢ our approbation. They know that we|no little Americanism. no mere pazo- | nity. = Ll ilization, was pictured by President | have ne drawn the sword of op-|chialism, when I urge that our first b wppoe w o that e o 2 10 FINE ALL-WOOL COATS Harding as an American ideal yes-[Pression. that we have mot sought)duty is to our own, and that in the| iy struge : i 98 terday in a Memorial day address at | )P4t Was not our own, nor T O s aci o liriumph of the k In a nobby neh lensth. in pretty onlors of tan, . ' A (e that we might have claim find the try ke of our capacity [itiumph, of 1 check noveities. Al sizes. Specially == ]| Arlinston national cemetery | have seen our protecting arm streteh- | o he pfui to othe 5 Amediate American heroes of every war, the |ed over the outposts of hberty »d thing to come to this )i g war nd renew e Citex Eaample of Patriotis > {rr t said. complished far | €Very continent to those Whos wrote that | AW HA 25 FINE TAN VELOUR COATS iorel thanthe i ends for: Plikhted Word Warned Tyranny. | bldees o streneth aad land fire. wr o ! which they fousght b e they had | “For more than a century our | b FIGUSH d not know And_they did Full 36-inch lons, silk-lined throughout. All sizes. helped erect aml preserve a SWTNC | plighted word warned tyranny from | putd. not at greatsr the lesson of Specially ed. each— for the liberty loving of every race. i s they o founda- |10 its fight for Specially priosd, cach | He deetared ‘the whole mission of half the world; then. when the sauge | things they Jeere Ta) e z = T America would become an unrealized | was taken up by mad ambition, men | [0 VoL that their first dut 1 Lot of Fine All-wool | 2 it this heritage ever Were | foit the hlow tha ey Wad" 1 irterve the | institution ur |such a seaie, ; NOVELTY JERSEY SUITS $ L8 [ stcriiced, T e e trarding, | MU Tretdom Antweren in Ko utmost | naputr e, 0f national sodarity | industral power o b jeond : —of the betler Erage: note suits ara better S—— ] “has never failed to measure Bp (6] nat, T e States the Civil War Tesue. had largely been peofession ol made and finished with strapr patch pockets and = }!the acmanas presented to it in be- | e A s mpe “They did not enter upon the war|fairs, in the hands of 2 ther and brown. taiored belt, fin ln half of humanity. and it never will. | qa % 5 ¥ 4 waged by conscripts whose A r e % Ss. 8 5 day ¥ ons and daughters of other ! among t ‘& with primary pu Regular $16.9% S wd_at When it ceases to meet these drafts |Linds to which they save their B e bt or rresseeremrs = it will no longer be our country; it | placing, with S | pos s S R D T e e e 50 FINE CAPE AND DOLWMAN WRAPS a host of desirable styles and colors, tan, blue, green, ete. Regu- 00 values, cially $16.98 and $19.98 29c FINE PERCALES Full yard-wide and standard eount pereales in light 15c amd dark eolors. N fizures, 39¢ 32-INCH GINGHAMS 2 1 c wretched and decaying memorial of | reverently than we are doing h been, their inspiration was higher. | another civilization that has crum- sought first to maintain the bled, of another ideal which has Union. to keep it a power for the failed, of another ambition for men's ; and human- happin which has somehow gone al1s upon the | won jawry.” fortunate free of many lands id | other htful things. in due In equally emphatic language the | countrie; help in its observance: [would be achieved. They were President rted his conviction } agd that equaliy to them and us it is | then! in the end slavery received its that this duty to civilization could}a reminder of our common troth to! e of banishment from this conti- {be accomplished only if the nation lization, humanity and everlasi- ' last from the world. taok care first of its own integrit ing justic me repeat. that great {, “L counscl no selfishness,” he said. | “There are gathered here the ashes cement for humanity wa no little Americanism., o MOTE ! of a great army of those who fought m with which they parochialism, when 1 urge that our|in the struggle which preserv o struggle, first duty is to our own. and that in | Union and insured our high place in | 4P WY, INEEERCEAC the measure of its performance We, the community of nations. Our debt, %CT¢ SRECE G0 BT e Il find the tlue gause of our €a-|to them will never be paid, but we | ¥ (NG BARE JECS L 70F to be helpful to others.” can ¢ for them and for ourselyes, | Heved were good: that they text of the President's addresson th ational commemoration d . to be nreserved; that they to attest our vencration and undying | SCTVe effort, even all bz i ing that effort ’ S life itself. In making ved our 9nd that sacrifice. they did far more 1 free- ! flan save what had already been uced to— Will be. if that time ever comes. the i jaurels on American graves not less | Slavery. Worthy as that might have & 3 advancement of Americ; confident that if th ':uxx::u:xmuum:g 3 the our i ypon our interneci id_and ecolors. included s in Dblue, pink, green The Greatest Bargain; We've Lver Offered! and laven ¥ o e oo an ere worth supreme . o 5 76 lNCH UNBLEACHED SHEETING xt of President’'s Address. i"”:‘,"; They rende xflr;‘lr-x'.rr:nu er [ W Absolulely, fou“’ this co.!enlmn of Dollar Day spec l'! Abonut 1.2 P f\lll width “We are met on sacred soil today, 4 s = 3 5 P i sheating 1o & e c |for & solemn hour of sacrament and | 35100 W, [0 GRS of Buman froc Lainsany heeh far outclasses anything we've yet offered in these semi- . be the pric {consecration. But the soil whence we | and influenc which enabled it to piay | £ained: they made mossible thi ts. Every item i ble, of fine quality and come is itse netified through the | {17 ntuencs ¥ of anki ery to e ever. = 5 n; sacrifices of those who lie. here. | iy Pinn 7 PERAll of all mankind tn| % "was the same in the more r monthly events. Every item is seasonable, of q cent war of the free peoples against | Wherever our flag flies. within the | Warid " we will not overanprs 5 boundaries of the republic, it is over | {hair sacrifice if we say that, lands whose freedom and Security | they fajled, their failure would have have been wrought through these | s weakened the forces of liberty. sacrifices. g “It is the privilege of th {to utter our tribute of love {tude in this sacristy of beauty with- ded America would h in the sight of the National Capital. ! ble of hw effort t jBut others, no less devout, will as-|manded to hold our present-da: eviice o) the {semble all‘over our land, and other | lization secure. The heroic dead, for | rendering @ noble serviu e lands, under foreign skies and among | whom the day was origina pre- | enemy who had attacked them. They alien peoples, to pay like tribute of | served the ark of the covenant of [ had no time and small disposition love and memory. There are no re- | union and nationality, and in that | indulge altruisms stricted boundaries to the reverence | service they made possible the exalt- |ywon Far More Than They Sought. of this day. There is no discordant [ed place so recently won for our | o0 " 100 MY cage of our civil war, at a dollar represents a value unmatchable. For this one day your dollar will do double duty. Some of the bargains are in limited quantities, therefore we strongly advise that yon attend as early as possible. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS Of fine quality in a great sclection of pat- ad | the autocracies of the world. 1In had | beginnings, men fought to’ pro h they already had. Their countries’ lives were at stake: their rights as free men were menaced; and for these they went forth to bat- tale. There was no thought of cru- sading for the freedom of a world, of emancipating distant peoples, of In all size blue and white checks, gnaranteed abso- Tately fast ¢ 20c FULL STANDARD APRON GINGHAM ].OC lors 30c CURTAIN SCRIMS 1 5 Full 36 inches wide and cut from full pieces. Wide c satin stripe or open-work leno borders. in white, cream and biege 39c¢ WHITE GOODS 21/ In lenzths of 2 to 8 vards. these fine White 2c Voile, Nainsook and Pajama Checks are wonder- that wh company and grati endoomed. in their mo! 1d trial, to failure and ¢ Overalls and Coats ful value. 36 to 40 inches wide. 75¢ PERFECT WINDOW SHADES 59 c note in the hymn of gratitude. With | country. fa e than they had “Mechanic” they won far mor = : : = echanic old wounds healed and a new genera- Duty of Present Generation. sougl the beginning. They won B terns and shades and all sizes. Suitable for| s tion's offering on the altars of our A BUght inpiic ek their | 8 Union-Made “Our own generation will not per-, for themsclves, their home: Patent Spring Covered. to prevent dust collecting, utings and motoring. Certainly a remark and Opaque quality, in all colors. 3x6 feet finished. 35c FINE LONGCLOTH Fine. closely-woven quality Longeloth. with Zl/zc patriotism there is no sectionalism in | 1 i Soini o0 they de= 2 orm a_part worthy of its heritage | countries; and in {our memorial. Above the murmurings | if we o less than our very utmost |etroved well-nigh the last intrench. E: 3 of grief is the swelling concord of ¢ taken doctrine of to preserve that which they made |[ments of the mistal union, and the dominant note is our | possible for us to posse: Nayv, |divine right to rule. They gained the In biue, white and ue and whit ith rons s It vou 1o lay at this pr Per able value at— - faith 'in_the republic, 2 4 : rateful coun- i more; we shall not be our st and | victory for their own g = It will be a tribute today spoken in|best at home if we do not resolve | tries and with it they won, for thos whom they defeated, the opportunity many tongues. and by diverse races.[for all time that the difference 2 Wherever men are free they are wont | which brought us to civil conflict [of establishing free institutions, of {to give thought to our country’'s serv- | were due to the ambiguitics in our planting democracies \X‘hfln‘ absolut- s in freedom’s cause. These men |Union and th ites hetween two | ism had held sway, of making the) may but aspire to a freedom not and ) people supreme. True, they were| soft chamois finish, for underwear and children’s clothes—36 inches wide. 39¢ LINENE SUITING A beautiful firm quality, 32-inch Suiting, in a range c of eolors, for Skirts and Dresses. LADIES’ BODICE VESTS 2 1 c hools of political though! gt L . [ < TRY 'llu g 'wa- st S S ——— F]RST ;::E'@’ ment at Very Spe- ! = . |Wn""d::::um-um— cial Prices. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Silks! Silks! Silks! f Full tra Size Podice Ribbed Vests, mercerized ribbon straps and taped neck. Note these are extra ““LADIES’ EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS 4 5c Hair Nets 333888888 88888 SEE0EEEEEEEIIELEIILLILIIA]ILLLILLILIILS SELLELLEEISLILELILIEISFLELELILILIIIINIIIITLINITAIILILLLILILLLLLLLL, Cap and Fringe 3 for 35¢ 12 for $1.25 Double Mesh, 19¢. Real Jumbo Size Bloomers, in pink and white, with and colors. A re- reinforced Gussets that insure extra service. MEN’S OPEN MESH UNDERWEAR 49(: ' Many designs markableassort- Cool Open Mesh Shirts and Drawers, ankle-length pants and short-sleeve shirts. Sizes 34 to 44. GIRLS’ UNION SUITS 39 Closely, woven rih of fine combed varn. Sizes 4 to c Fashionette Hair Nets, 3 for 35c; 12 for s125. The oxford shirts are with or o i e e e without attached collar, and the i . blue with white dots. black with sateen shirts in neat stripe designs. All sizes. THIS IS A white stripes and khaki. Fine EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE AT quality; full *d and roomy.. White Oxford and Sateen Shirts WORK SHIRTS j ’ B s Boys’ Fine Pants Boys’ Khaki Pants Boys White Duck Pants Washable Dark shades; Extra heavy, crashes and Sizen from 7.to quality cottons, in Very well duck, in all light and dark sizes from 7 to shades; sizes 6 SR B 17. EXTRA 0/ 1T oooneoiivis wear like fron. SPECIAL at , Boys’ Sport Blouses Boys’ Fine Hose i Kiddialls and Coveralls 16 years. Included is a small lot of suits with waist attached. LADIES’ FIBER AND SILK HOSE 49 Hose if strictly perfect would sell at 95c backs shaped ankle and double sole. Black only. LADIES’ DROPSTITCHV SILK HOSE $1 49 seamed Good, Heav se, with lace effects and dropstitched. & high spliced heels and double garter top—F and Cordovan. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE 1 oc Tomorrow is the day when we start this event. We will Slightly imperfect grade of the kinds selling at 25c. Fine ribbed, in black only. Sizes 5 10 814, LADIES’ SATIN-STRIPE SILK HOSE sl 29 offer a most comprehensive assortment of the most wanted = = B = g Silk at very attractive prices. Space will not permit lengthy % details in all cases, but you will find the color assortments % B = = very complete. Extra Quality Silk Hose, with double satin stripe; in Black, Cordovan, Gray and White. LADIES’ SILK AND LEATHER BAGS 9 8c With short Heavy and In every sleeve in light ribbed in popular color 1,;1;t and dT:: black; sizes 71 comb ination; stripe percales. Sizes § to 15. to 11. 4 PAIRS all styles and 2 FOR ... all sizes ...... IT“OF('“ ceee cees Men’ s Batlung Boys’ Bathing Men s Half Hose Cape Tan Gloves IR HB RN IR R R R A A s R A e Heavy metal f Silks for Your Every Need During the Summer Season mes—moire silk and real leather H bags—fitted with purse and mirrors = Siafs x ‘o- Mad. i = T |{m- by« R &G AND OTHER GOOD CORSETS . s o S T Almost e sty he R and G and many Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Georgette Crepe, Foulards, Ttvle, atsie: ron- iea’s gilier Napuler dshes X il 2 ”r,‘”"” : Sports Silks, Pongees, Wash Satins, Dress Satins, Charmeuse, in in s = durabl it n\_ or low m ‘,, w or < e o . black Any flesh_and § stroni hose support Silk Shirtings, Surf Satins, etc. Here are two specials of un- with navy : \ NEMO REDUCING CORSETS usual importance, as the prices quoted are unusually low: ;V(;'l‘;;q - mith I e : : ";"';“‘l: SR e = and navy. wit car- . = sizes. Am like a rezular z?ndu“n'::,i‘ it i \.‘mfi Lm.“ LR s o S tor 3. | s Ay { cra specint e B 40-Inch Crepe de Chine—Colors, White, Sale Price —— 39¢ BUST CONFINERS or .-uyv rior flrured embossed materials, fn white or flesh. 32 to 44 $1.50 SATIN CAMISOLES Of fine quality wash satin, with lace tops and silk ribbon shoulder = ps 1al tomorrow. 15¢ NIGHTGOWNS Fine Quality Batiste N finished with pink or blue Pink, Rose, Maize, Wistaria, Old Rose, Sand, Navy ana Black. 36-Inch Messaline—In Old Rose, Russian Green, Taupe, African, Burgundy, Pink, Flesh, Navy and A Black. L ® 40-Inch Georgette Crepe — In Jade, Old Rose, Light Blue, Maize, Champagne, Sunset, Tea Rose, Yd. Bisque, Harding Blue, Peacock, Alice Blue, Copenhagen, Silver, Taupe, Orchid, American Beauty, Dust, Henna, African, Rattan, Porcelain, Burnt Orange, Flesh, Pink, White, Ivor), \a\y, Midnight and Black. 3 Your Choice Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits Genuine Firemen’s Shirts These ever popular, fine ribbed,. With separate collar. All Knit Union Suits, in all sizes. sizes. ANOTHER RE- Some have slight imperfections. A REMARKABLE BARGAIN AT MARKABLE B A R- 2 SUITS FOR GA]VAT............ R S SR AR in white or flesh Ixtra full sizes. BOYS’ $2.50 WASH SUITS $1 95 Men’s Khaki Pants ne quality Nainsook, In dark shades; sizes 29 \ to 38. Very strongly made Made from zood ¢ Linenes and bray, in er, Oliver with elastic belt in back; BOYS' 89c KHAKI PANTS of 6 to 16 £ se Khaki Pants of 69c o for h rnlv\ ar. PERCALE DRESSING SACQUES 67 11l sizes. We advise that A for hard wear and a bar- i you get a half dezen 36-Inch Foulard—In Polka Dots; large and ) Sale Price small space designs and all over-scroll effects on back- | Your Choice grounds of Copenhagen, Navy and Black. | 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta—Colors are White, Yd. zain you cannot afford to & suits at this economi price of sverlook at A fine Per and round nec . in neat patterns, s Sizes to 44, Light Blue, Pink, Nile, Taupe, Brown, Navy and Black. 36-Inch Dress Satin—In Nile, Maizc, Old Rose, Pink, Emcrald, Burnt Orange, Coral, Copenhagen, Brown, Navy and Black. A Pair Colored flow: in colored grounds, made with deep- 4 elastic waist band. . CHALLIE »KIMONOS 99 flounce x FLOWERED PETTICOATS 7 8 s - 40-Inch Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine—In Turquois, Silver Gray, Belgian, Light Blue, Orchid, Flesh, Pink, Navy, Black and White, J with neat flowered de oul for this hot 1 CH]LDRENS P. K. COATS In th welt white pique, with box- piait or shir larly sold at §2. GlRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES Made quality einghams, absolutely fast iocs pockets, s h. - - 9 — e B S | ST 4 4G 40-inch Heavy Lingerette Crepe 36-Inch Heavy Bathing Suit de Chine—In flesh, pink and white $2 59 Satin—In all the wanted colors.. $2-39 v s or beits and white 110118 EeLs et L R LRt ssssEsIsIsIINIIIIIILILILLILLLLLLILLIIILLLLLLLLLLE LS AU e i B S B R R L > } firimmed o Sizio Sl tuenis 36-inch All-Silk Wash Satin—Unusual good 36-Inch Skinner's and Corticell; { 160 Extra Fine Figured and Plain weight, in light blue, flesh, pink $l 98 Taffetas—Street colors..... 52-59 i and white . eecesscsaas i ORGANDIE DRESSES LS 36-Inch Goetz’s Satin—In a good assort- I Consiating of a tarze va * fiirea ani forat .98 4o-tnch Satin Circe and 4b-inch €5 @ ment “of colors, including navs, $2.59 { deslens I e Nesiee penthalde —— Charmeuse—Street colors and black . brown and black............o.oel. = { # ment. specially priced for th ¥ only. Our regular 3 95 value. ettt

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