Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 4

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Sk Ay _ TP EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY .31, 19%% ‘ H”PIN[]S ACBMlM D. C. AS PEACE CAPITAL PERSHING IN ILLINOIS. ‘;,“,1{“,“’:;,:*’;:;":::;c,',:gdm"1;“':'SCH00L PRINCIPAL INJURED. ] o o ik: rneoren | Dortbess t in Emergency | post of the American Legion he reviewed a parhde and addressed | Miss M. Alice McNantz principal of ¢ Parade and Makes Address. | Sister of Late Cork Mayor Sees Last night he was the guest of| 2 PRINCETON, 1L, May 30.—Gen. honor at a reception at the Bureau | World's Greatest City Pershing came here from Chicago ! Valley Country Club. MISS MACSWINEY URGES |ecoraces Sisters Grave, Sees |Bovemi thousnlt permons ot the Sie- | BAmonds School, dn and D sireets Here. nday afternoon as a result of while visiting a sister near Washington and not Paris, The Hague Gen. Wood and Mr. Forbes |or any othor city of the old world shouid 2 B be the peace capital of the world. de-{ Find Sentiment for In- clared Miss Mary MacSwiney, sister of the late lord mayor of Cork, before more dependence. than 2,300 members of the American| Association for the Recogniti the { By the Associated Press. b a m e 1 SAN FERNANDO. L2 Union Prov- ionzaga Hall last nigl Victor Records : R : ard! The Irishwoman, who is about to start | f J ince . 1, May 25 M. Gen Leonard || T IEAhwomAEL WhO shout 0 star or June . Wood m.;i W, t‘amw“rr-n Forbes, “»m'l west, was given a tremendous reception ! -~ = LR prising President Harding's special | when she appeared on the p! w Y 5 T ITo issi ay | *Th i Peace capita s msrsns_vmcs Omorrow mission to the Philippines. left today| = LoD ke e ety s e because the United States stands pre- REG.LS. PAT.OFF. for Baguio, where they plan to remain | uninent among the nations of the world.” 3 until Monday, going from there to id confercnce of natiof Manila. v Ireland, _independe: At_a public meeting in Dagnoland, at which Mr. Forbes presided, a wom- h Germany ! 2 ° at a aker criticised the municipal | l2te war should also-ha i d President for i e termed. his|De held here for the formation of a plan ende) Views. The|of international h “In_ thi v I I i president deciare he preferred Corner Seventh and H Streets The New Watch the Papers for Announcement of the Opening of the New Greater Sigmund Stores 0066000066004 000000000 olute independence without a pro- orate. jay v u are let- Short Prices for Long Qualities We are making the final reductlomprcp'lratory for the “Opening.” You'll never buy again to such advantage as:l: offered in these advertised specials. $4.50 Wash Skirts. . ....... Stk Satin and Cobaibine $2'98 Stone Marten and Beau Marten $6'98 Opossum. $1.50 Grade Corsets. ... 98(: 79¢c Grade Envelope 490 Waist-line and medium bust. Chemiell s Embroidery trimmed. $1.39 Bungalow Aprons. 98(: Linene, Gingham, Percale. The woman said: “Any onc with a glorious opportunity s common se knows t - Fili- | continued. pinos would be unable to defend them-( 1 rie dress, following (h.u selves against an_outside foe. W : Re) a haven't ¢ - i 3 A ouldiibe Drey any nounced the placing try with s a the graves of the At 208 vince, Arlington yesterday the m . s Wi e At v three q )7 3 oy A . Prosident Harding and for ¢ od, W ed | ! I ard Wood and M e —_— bl ‘fi".é‘..q‘,{?,‘,‘,,‘,,",“h, SWere| COL. MCELROY REPLIES. addressed. Gov. Harrison Criticised. Head of Local G. A. R. Invited the Isabelo de Los Reyes, former member e L STYLE VI-Fitted in Beautiful ! jon and | liepresentative Wiliiam Mason in re ble would demand the gard to the British ambassador at ointment of Mr. Forbes as gov- | ATlington ernor. Representative Quirino of the nationalist party defended Mr. Har $10 Fur Chokers. ...... $3.50 Children’s 32,69 Raincapes ........cu Red and Blue: with hood. Beautiful, New Organdy Dresses $4.98—$9.90—$14.75 s to know who invited the ! did it as comman ‘Mahogany Converto Cabinet nd Army of the Repubic. I th Wilbeilikclo fusRofiedihasioescigboenimadetifing ame of the department I invited al think of it—a genuine VICTROLA in mahogany cabinet - | of the diplomatic corps. at a price that is far below its value. The British ambassador at first de- glined, but later, ‘after the program abla protectaaiiinde enge vere all very glad, indeed, to see | ion that a protected independence | e were all very glad, warmest ap- Very usic over wanted. but if this was not pos- er carried in the parade orted the mis: ill the Philippines bec Irish questi At all public hearin mi: y . T la desire co plause when he appeared upon the s Each grade is remarkably marked Abkoiute indcpendsnee Theiiole of the "vasl Should be interested. for this is THE opportunity 7 rose to greet h His gif Should b sted. fo s s T = Three splendid assortments—of effective models—exclusive designs— acceptable and we ull;mhlr to obtain a genuine VICTROLA—the world's greatest ted it. It was a graceful i hine d th 7 hrougl hich all th e ito g i talking machine and the one through which all the ‘“”,',7},,' At e ddatmuch fro e e great artists entertain. \Why be without a JOHN MeBLEOY TROLA—when you can purchase one at this price < r, Department of the Poto- part of the population| mac, Grand Army of the Republic tastefully made and finished. All sizes. public. A farmer, addressing Gen. Wood and | Mr. Forbe 5 at a la sired tha Baronet Satin Skirts Jersey Sports Suits White, Flesh, Gray, Fulwool and Pure Worst- Black, Orchid—the new $ 98 ,ed Jersey Suits: Heather .90 drapery and fancy pock- * mixtures, light shades and —— Second Floor. believed that if 3 e ets. $10value...coocceanaia navy. Usual $15 grade.... B He “Gical Tesern?) Bloodshed at Conference of Turk as granted to Lhfi Phili pine Islands taxes would increase At Santiago speakers asked for in- Nationalists. dependence with an American pro- as tectorate. Two laborers at the San-| ATHENS, May 30 _Greek govern- | $ er tiago meeting, however, when asked [ment advices from Smyrna assert that | nt conditions i ASSEWBLY CAUSES RIOT. Speclal Terms their views, replied that they did mot | tumultous scenes attended a secret | believe the ands would be able to|conference of a committee of the support a government. The principal | Turkish national assembly at Angora | $2.00 Crepe de Chine $l.69 $1.50 grade Muslin 98c Chemise ........... Cawnls ... oo Lace and embroidery trimmed. Silk top; with lace and s;‘\t-akpr smx (‘a]ntlnnls:;ld nw] nanr‘\ilo in | May ‘:lmzm:nlzlond was shed dur- | :2:~n DOORS g that vicinity hoped for independence ance. L N FOR $2.00 Cotton Pongee s 69 embroidery. some time In tha near future with an Ismet Pasha, one of the con- | 1f vou prefer. the initial cash payment can be taken PLAYING aists : 1 Voile Li 1 American_protectorate, but stated if | vas the viclim of an attempt | out in VICTOR RECORDS—sclected from our stocks, i WS et $1 Voile Lingerie C b il (AN BT 8, SN piel et B which are the largest and most complete in the city. SO Smock model. H i HEES > i Waaists,- - .o caeies Both Gen. Wood and Mr. Forbes, | Partisans .of Enver Pasha, former | traveling by automobile. stopped fre- | Turkish war minister, who arrived ntly ale the road_and talked |Secretly at Angora, the dispatch add- th groups of laborers, Native speak- | ed. were arrested and most of them | e practically all declared (hi_v were | Summarily executed. willing to leave the question &f inde- : pendence up to Congress. but asserted s , ’ Inc. they wished freedom with a protec- CLUB PLAY POSTPONED. | torate. The. play which was to have been pre- ] —_— sented by the Ar#s Club players at 2017 | 1 ! R i B Qb ey siec 1221 F Street ranklin R e postponed until some time in June. } A g1y SRLRE ild driee Fo i vrai “To 614 ELEVENTHST We have no con- For Wednuday ® nection with any $5.50 Fringed Georgette s 4.98 Brand-new, fresh goods. Blouses ............" 79¢ Drop-stitch Hose. . . 59(: Navy, Flesh and White Ove:;;{onses 3 Black, Cordovan and White. “0000000“0“0000_0000000»“00 000000000“00“00“00“0 Dogs’ feet are considered a delicacy by the people of Formosa. as opposed to those: of the federal (f | 13 g : % Presenti Superbly Superi | e Sient o et mog o oot ree edtore With aomile \ e subject’of highw | enting a duperbly Duperior The iisue this far has reached the stage of cussion only in the Senate | post offices and post roads committee Assortment. of posdlo Siceslsndipontixedaicomuitiae L min) | Women's Sport Wear Sported OnOur 3dFloor RIGHTS CLASH ON ROADS —Advertisement. other store of simi- STATE AND GOVERNMENT lar name elsewhere. Threatens to Become the Subject of Debate_ in Congress on Highways Bill. The House of Courtesy. fore the com tioned on thi o / 2 contention, v the ' Alabama semator 1 elose ol the n states as follhws: : | v contention is that @ states are required at the outsel to put up half of this fund to by o post | s weaters Exceptionally Elaborate Showing of Summer ([ B The New Notes In In an amy o [SPORT SKIRTS Among the many styles, we COlOl'S would point out the washable surf satin, ratine, pure linen and gabardine, in plain colors ‘ b and stripes, at— Smart Summer rt Summer Furs Resembhflg St $5.95 to $10.50 Dotted Swisses ‘ o Al (G inif | ; Th R i : if It t 1 | E aln ow And ther is some very Dotted Voiles Storage |[e ey oot el % Aniisme b e renci (- a E?Icithltllle)?\?u ulRy:;l\rSl;‘Ipectlon | Chiffon Alpaca Sweaters, in tuxedo, $ $10.50 to $22,50 Handsome Ginghams \ : 1] style, with sash belt and pockets. Sheer Organdies I All colors. Specially priced at........ o Still others are many beauti- time to coms ay / these roads ! shall be s i Republican members of the com- - mittee and some of the witnesses have g .snuh-d this contention, asserting ion would ice of the acter and quality considered— Opposite Keith's WEBS Furs Exclusively —at a most unheard of price—char- 7 BIR 1415 G Street ful Silk Skirts in white and all Jersey Sweater Coats, in tuxedo $ i;flnh' Rle:ie upcof L’i')cpc- vl (0 Wi i chi i Meteor, Roshanara Crepe, Dew- style, to wear with white or plaid 8 9 e e e, —and in— Combinations of Organdy and Voile, Gingham and Organdy and Many Novelties skirts. Colors are heather mixtures, i navy, brown, gray and tan. Special at 7 Tailored Fiber Sweaters, in tux- $9.95 to $19‘50 edo style, with pockets and sashes. Colors. are beautiful shades of $ navy, silver, jade, honeydew and ° SPORT SUITS .porcelain. Very low priced at.... 1110 F | STREET NW. C“?fiere knowr Eow-@/’tcomm They are in tailored models—and others resplendent with laces and ruffles—in white and all the summery colors. - o ;-t";f Ts\\i'ccds and _\\'otol—kgit or - < hantung, n uxedo or A Word About Bathing Suits | 5, 5ins.in e reasonably priced at We Clean, Wash, Repair & Store Oriental and Domestic Rugs. Reductions in Underwear 4 = : for Women | $32.50to $39.50 811 12th STREET N.W. For Wednesday 3 o Kayser Silk Crepe de Chlne Vests Chemise & Gowns Neatly Embroidered Tailor Finish, Lace Trimmed Flesh Color Amply Cut Flesh Color Reduced to Reduced to The best assortment we have ever shown. All pure worsted and in every con-| | The New HATS of Ribbon ceivable color. ” Fashioned of heavy gros-grain also hay.c' 31} the ac- ribbon in all the new sweater s cessories for enjoying bath- colors. Can be adjusted to your ® COLD STORAGE FOR FURS |i] | : ing, such as bathing suit own particular style. Moderately s EIP,EJC.‘:'?-‘LAN':)E&!-C::;;‘H:. I y bags, shoes, hose, capes, priced at...ee.cecccenens : G 32.95 . s .95 Repairipg and Remodeling. | caps and_ belts. L = o= e b ZIRKIN = 5 i . Furriers .~ 82114th St ||{§4

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