Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 3f, 192L 27~ spare or sacrifice? 1 “1 have confidemge that tha chikiren } of America will share their t¢ Eames and dolls with the hundreds uf‘ thousands of chlldren who have Alur—‘ vn_invad s \ , = ess 9 proy c| - hags E ] death Tha Detroit Fed t of Labe Beventy-five per cent of the kel NATION LOYAL, FIRST TO [fer, itouehicss snenaine, it forfioen came out with our procieine ov: | NEAR EAST ‘BUNDLE DAY’ |1 boes e bg soped togm, donth | o 200, Betrol, EPiaeh 26 LAS0T | o PHhemEoT 20n5s, s il the simple expedfent of spending the | than was th of the European coun- BACKED BY MBS HARDING not all of us seme things we can;in city. Thtnrhsl time and least enersy on the ob. War Brings Industrial Discipline. “During the war, when we were tries. Our soil had not our people had n eal privations which wer great communities elsewhere. came forth with better credit ITS SELF, PICTURED BY PRESIDENT HARDING | ~d the physi. ited upon We Wife of President Urges All to CHEEREDBY THRON {all intent on the great business of |currency ang a ratio of debt Give Cast-0f Cl gotten how to smile or pls : P & - oth- > & % = | winning, we saw this discipline es-|than those of either allicd or enemy 70U take your bundio to tho'neamst o ¥ 3 e x statio ing. An appeal to the American people for support of the Near Kast Relief’ states. “Though our sorrows sermed meas. ureless, we were more lightiy touch- ed, and for griefs incurable there was o) _ | tablished in mine, factory and farm | occupations. We worrled not a little move as unities, to forget the IndIvidual | .yout how evtravagant we were; but, (Continued from Twenticth T Juné 1, ‘The Good Samaritan Shin’ will carry aid fo the countless num- bers who are in dire need of our help. Ambassador Geddes Gives Altogether Different Ward- for the sake of the muss. Surely there ! 2 ? compensation. We d the soul of 5 is no reason why peace may not achleve .ln:v!l::":)r'kl(!:l"ra::n\“;' el e i Ll SRR AR R Int 4 I Touch t ;1;“{';:_"*_‘ Ig:r:lm‘:mr was made “FLORENCF KLING HARDING.* e s s o 5 e i iy o ebins | o o™ " (W nternational Touh to vz S5 At e B AT myy vueit tatone n e Dl hery for Baby: Here pose, as war dovs. 1t requires the same | tvene D the uniform: and |quires mearncss fo measure the 5 . ter made public last night by Mrs | gine and truck houses. | ropery () ) ) submergence of selfish cnds, the same | ot 0 ETE (Gre ondiuzed in the Durden of gricl. Only a fow divs aw Arlington Exercises. :J::‘J(tr:;:}':rm.nnhurn‘zr“‘}; director of J relinquishment of the mercly personal | (oo T e o | Edaw more than) five tHousand fa : eic e B, e . o . Krarifcatione, the same Tesrd for e | 1R s e A reaa thin | draped cofMing. fenanted 110 their | Amerlca's custom of concentrating gl’"r:m-m'fhe‘ letter follows: MRS. ANNIE LACY DIES. That’s the charm of Cinderella Shop service. Mother Sommon intcrest: T not counseling | iniustrial dlscipiine was (hewn aside.) herole dead.Thirs’ was mute 019 fne day out of cach yoar to tts heroic | Tg 0h Aierlcan people: T = doesn’t want her darling robed in the wardrobery that’s surrendered independos » T et e ol 0 quence in protesting war, S was | 3 i A Jiz2 e P . 5 o n Saned)freedom s che ree of our | B0l ONLY A O he war. | the supreme appeal for. wars avold: [dead took on an international coloring Christian and Jewish peoples in "‘EIWAS Lifelong Resident of Wash- made by the thousand. She wants daintily designed and might. Only the American conscience | {55 Y iwn of morale accompanied | ance. The way to preserve honor when the Fritish ambassador, | Bible country piteously cry to Ameri- careiully Bandinade pacmentsthat are fuil of pood tastel ‘erumbs’ from our tables and the old clothes from our closets. ington. te and the cost- be the sur may command this ropublic Wwithout materi in Sir Auckland Gedd when clves halting participated erent matter indecd. a ve good material and good workmanship—and exclusive. the discipling t peace de- | W ht to move 1. We riced . {the memorial excrcises held at Arling- | Through no fault of their own these| After a lingering iliness, Mrs. Annie ik ' | Thrs. <ot » ST mstant |4 patriotism . e < U e Wy A | ton while services were held in London | anclent races, who were loyal to thetr | Lacs, wife of Willlam 1T Lacy. We'll prove to you that the prices are as attractive anger. the rigor of authority to ov & pacrintismoatame TEe o o and [and P'aris and in many French villages |God and to the allied cause, find them- |at her home, 478 F street southw as the Toddlers’ Togs we sell. come that danger. It is needfal to bring e ; it Jratis and In oy e M Tocs. /aelvesiunabla) 15 eatn & liveliiond. OF | on. Satusday.. Punetal T S SIS R e into s‘v’nlnza‘nt‘vnI:h;-fi(ht'\mml mind. Leope Wt e e prepared than | the Way to such lofty achivvement. |wien soil In the late war against world ;:I:':l‘ll‘cll"l:t;n;.:j All they possess has h«l;l n:"di"« 2 For all ages—infants’ to six. the indulgent disposition, oAl 3t we ihed 7 sm. oyed. anc e Interment wa of pleasure, Tust of in Country. But it we bad failed | Obligations of Tomorrow. D e ; vered the | “Throughout this great land of ours|sional cemetery. Fation for roand to st up the machinery for liquidn- Tnithval iaanirations we, Ay bnmom ot Wl GelN e s [Nas sone the 8 O & bt fhe N Batt]” R Het e of Washinston: Ms: L. In Cinderella Toy Shop are all the latest Summer Playthings—for tion. 1t is Ltion of war conditions, we nevert win through today's contomplation fat Arlington, had stressed the debt of [ Rellef and from our bounty every|had spent her entire lifo in the 1 home or at the seashore. ————| ©f the deeds of the our herees gratitude all free human beings through- | man. woman and child is _asked to|trict, and for more than fifty v » | it our wars, "we. 1ed 1o 100K |Gut the world men for their [share spare clothing so that little | had resided in Southwest Washingto toward tomorrow's obligations. Our Acrifices when he declared: | helpless children and hundreds of | She is sur Vier husband and Fo urteenth at G | country has never failed to r men are free they are wont [ thousands of men and women who |three son William _and up to the demands presentrd t thought 1o our countrss serv- |are now desperately (rying to cover| Waller Lacy. amd one daughter, Mrs. | behalf of humnaity. and it never Wil |ices in freedom'’s cause. Today the sons [ emaciated bodles with rags and bur- | Elizabeth Kiinehause When it ccases to meet these and daughters of other lands are placing with loving hands their laurels on graves. Our memorlal day nternational occasion” Gedden Prescnts Wreath, the conclusibn of the President's Auckland Geddes second- it will no longer be our ¢ will be, If that time ever o wretched and decaying m another elvilization which has crum- the bled, of another ed, FURNITURE— of another ambition for FROM FACTORY TO HOWE | garninees “'r‘]_‘,"l" o '““‘I’xwm:‘,. i .m;r::nh’“:l‘ (;‘)(nl;::\l‘-:édl:}: Featuring the furniture of par excellence in workman- H et s ',lfl,..‘;] wil dent 2 wreath of rones pre- ; <hip and materials used in construction. The prices are Sl ”:{ I s " vnfi‘r‘v‘n‘ur?w:,rd:’r:’:".-‘:fifin;fi: am stmply beyond comparison. "“lw"::l‘"h 1\5'\ B a has made for individual lib- h@p N them with store Jath e Ciaatatyame assador of my king. King S Below are a few speci prices and then decide: ‘l ICOL. GEORGE C. RICKARDS $140.00 WILL BE RENOMINATED i COTHREEC fng for all time. 1id Sir Auckland, “as rep- in this republic of his gov- throughout the world; in the name of the ple of the United Kinzdom, of the British dominjons and dependencies, of the Emperor of tish communities on every t and on the islands of all the token of their admiration gallantry and devotion of ons and daughters in the 1r; in evidence of their sym- r America, who today mourns s her dead, and in undim- of the racrifices that made for individual lib- sion, Mr. Presi resentati ernments 3-piece Overstuffed Suite, covered in good quality tapestry or velour—worth $300.00... 7-foot Davenport, loose pillow arms, hairstuffed and % down cushions, covered in tapestry or velour. Worth $350.00 $150.00 SLIP COVERS ppenheimers ICUE ‘A New Era in Clothes Making of iiri contine seas; for Ame; at ‘]Chosen Again to Be Chief of the ! Militia Bureau of War e } Department. L and eeretary President Harding FOR LABOR ONLY | Weeks have agreed on 1 this wreath upon the flag of a National ard officer i3 e = ® . 4 REGARDLESS OF SIZE e e At tne memorm wreamn|| | The Makers Say: Materials: | partment, a ination will be dor Geddes was not a Organdie, Dotted 1. Two JUST-SEW dresses Swiss, Voile, Taffeta, can be purchased for the “of for ¢ Arlington e for permission to make the offering prearranged program ercises, his request in a day the cnate or tw sent to the 3 Rickards of the o srge C. . *1.00 | Just-Sew | ou lies himself, we have to fight to- | i | tional Guard of Pennsyivania and the |y, viyg reached the officials in charge : & ot 5 lOicers” R < was nominated | ju Ihx...rur. e President began price of one readymade. China Silk Crepe, ovider nat re purchased here. 1 ta of] President Wilson | speaking. he Marine and, seate = b = = L ¥:.»‘r‘m.:m" B e 52, mb. nomination |on the platform, rendered “God Save 2. Better fit than .ready- French Serge Wool suites of furniture measured for ship cov | ction by S It {the Kigg” when the ambassador came deelothes - 2 3¢, bt Cretonn, Linens, Damasks, ete, from 3%e to $1.50 per vard. | ood that Pres rdin forward to speak. made clothes. eadlcut amcnts bergc Poplm (”“"_ ¢ o2 Fione us and one’of cur representatives Will call with full line concluded 2 renominaty ousands Cheer Prestdent. Gl workmanship b ‘B iy ) 4 C ,l., af sy e cobueiities o services at Arlington, with their (| O e ; am, Batiste and Gab- ‘I.“r‘-rl:‘l'r:“‘!\‘p“‘r{‘fli"”L cor .)r;'m o nrfi‘:;;ui;”‘.;’xs p“‘m.'l"".ié wifl be far better than that : ardir’le e a - t;a h it s served ir Span- ormed the cente 5 . = = s — = A = e e i hington's Memorial day observ- of any clothing manufac- } D d )/ K ) il'h 2 ¢c latest We also specialize in all kinds of repairing of furniture, plah WA s i . The President and Mrs. Hard- ? l ou not 1S ! weaves reupholstering and refinishing. : the W the fing entered the nmphirh(—:lltrrls'hhbrl_:g turer. ® . ® . 5 2 ~ |after 2 o'clock. Com v 1 o e 3 . y.{;.’h:ht\l Mex ry, stationed at Fort Myer, had . nd also during the v to Arlington as a guard of | s UNITED UPHOLSTERY C e e . {lfantry in the 2sth Divisior hile | of v : ed tho chiet Exoi " - Il commanding the 56th brigade of that [tive as th dential party swej i Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture ld""jl‘f“’,: e whs wounded in the At |tirough the Jong lines of graves to )—_% ou [ o A campaign. He is the amphitheater, 911 7th Street N.W. G duty at the The assembly was called to order 2 Doors From Goldenberg’s Phone Main 3419 * The chief of the militia bureau | by Col. John McElroy, commander of | - rank. pay and emoluments of Department of the Potomac, G. ) « major general of the line. who, in a brief address, n to the new foes Dl —— e ——o ——— [T AR Ll R ef > for who on the battieficld £ e with sword and gun.” he said, “we $ A | now the preachers of radical 4 316 | doctrines, who, in a silent warfare, $ re boring from within. Against these : doctrines, emanating from the father Ml 7thse. o] Eff.fiunmngbmn&&. b . The NewestniSmartest in Summer Suits i Ninghai Shantung Silk Suits Color Ceremony Impressive. An_impressive feature of the cere- monial was_the presentatjon of the {coiors. At the command of Daniel V. holm, officer of the day, the color rd, headed by Capt. J. M. Pipes, of the guard, and Hazard Wheeler, color b marched from rear of th {rostrum. The guard was composed of {civil, Spanish and world war veterans, jand ' included woman members of { patriotic organizations. Memorial day orders of the G. A. R. ¢ read by Osborn H. Oldroyd, as ant_adjutant general. Past Senior Commander-in-chief George H. d Lincoln’s Gettysburg invocation was pro- Robert MeBride, d in. and the benedic- by <hington Gardiner, com- er of pensions already cut- out her and supplied with the Necessary Trim- mings and Findings. played by the Flanders’ Field.” with mus Henry B. F. Ma and, was sung by Miss Mary T { i Maine and on the green near Arlington | mansion for the overseas dead. Vincent B. Costello Post paid tribute the - Many Special Services. / Special services were held in many | $ 95 $ OO setons o thenatonal comeery ¢ You select your model from ) ® cipal ceremonial held in the amphi- - 2 & e et s catalogue showing the materials ‘d by Chaplain Francis J. | 5 A o T i e the and receive the garment cut out with a complete chart showing how to put it together. hero {10 erred in Arlington. George I2. Killeen d Hiram F. Cash posts visited the Our business is tremendous on these entirely new, genuine Ninghai Shantung Suits. Fashioned in the long tailored models with fancy pockets, button trimmings, etc. Choose From Hundreds of Fresh French Voile Blouses at *1.98 Never before were we able to offer you such marvelous galues in real imported French Voile Waists, daintily trimmed with Val laces, hand-drawn work, etc, in a host of pretty styles. White Wash Skirts a Crisp, New i Summer fll o] 12.95 ° Dresses F51 | placed flowers on the grave of Gen. | Voiles—Organdies—Eponge William 8. Shallenberger in Arlington lal———lal———lal——— o] ——]a/—— ] o] — | of ey L L services for the heroes of the | Maine Representative Schall, blind mem- {ber of Congross, extolled the bravery of | tho American soldier. Charles P. Gal- pin, a survivor of the Maine disaster, related his experiences when the battle- ship met destruction. Comes From Japan to Attend. : unusual feature was a gather- urvivors of the Naval Acad- emy class of 1881 to decorate the graves of their dead classmates, Ad- Baron Sotokichi Uriu of the apanese navy, the only living Jap- anese graduate of the academy, was among those who attended, having -ome to this country particularly for | the occasion and for a class reunion to be held 2t Annapolis. Other mem- bers of the class include Sccretary of Wir Weeks, Senator Weller of Mary- {land, Admiral H. B. Wilson and Maj. George Barnctt of the Marine The styles are acceptéd modes ---not freakish-—and the mate- rials are new and of excellent quality. Prices are modest-— surprising in relation to quality of the materials Call and appreciate this New Era in time-saving Just-Sew Readicut Garments. uary hall at the Capitol trib- per Williams in a commemorating his fight freedom and tolerance on th ican continent. The Serv- |ices, which are to be an annual Me- imorial day feat.re hereafter, were | held under auspices of the Beta Zeta Piu Fraternity.and included addresses Representatives Burton of Ohio, Kahn of California and Stiness of Rhode Iskand. —_———— CLASS HONORS FOUNDER. Memorial Services Held at Grave of Francis W, Vaughn. Memorial services were held Sunday and yesterday by forty members and friends, including Mrs. Vaughn, of the Vaughn Class of Calvary ' Baptist Church: Sunday the class gathered to- gother at the grave of Francis W. Vaughn, founder of the class, in Rock Creek cemetery. Simple services were held consisting of prayer, a personal testimony regard- ing the life and character of Mr. Vaughn and the placing of flowers on the grave, followead by the singing of “Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” After the Vaughn service the class djourned to the grave of Rev. Dr. Samuel Harrizon Greene, pastor of Cal- vary Church for more than forty years, where a short service, including a prayer by Harry A. Wood and an address byl 14-section Hall-Borchert Adjust- able Dress Form..ee...... = Standard Rotary Sew Machine, Dutchess Model woodwork........ $14.75 $67.50 In a Dozen Different Styles 2.98 Materials—Gabardine, Surf Satin New Sweaters Specially Priced at ‘3.98 Stylish new Sweaters of the summer-weight Zephyr Wool, soit and fine, in the swagger panel weave. A complete range of colors— Gray, Navy, Plack, Buff, Brown, Peacock and Burnt Oranee Prof. L. D. Bligs, teacher of the Vaughn Cluss, was held. Yesterday a committee from the class | ! | ] ] n fl fl fl fl !

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