Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 16

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Ana ADITORIAL Far more vital than an- HE Romans were marvelous glass makers. , Ome artist exhib- 2 flexible glass that marble floor. The em- Tiberius slew him, he reveal his meeret formela and wabreakable slass decrease the demand for stiver and goM. The price of good vision in Jater years is skilled eye care in youth. Command it here. v Frank Allen; colored, forty et, fell a dista: old, 1742 Sty over twenty fe broke his nec) 1932 3@ atreet Nevitt gave: 1217 G Street fro; yesterdny: nce !l m lor ‘an while werking at Coroner certifioate ‘of ‘gocidental Dr. Weumnn ZIONIST MASS MEETING NETS $25.000 FOR PALESTINE FUND Makes Stirring Address. Harfing Letter Cheered—Dy. Levin * Speaks—Berliner Gives_ $10,000. Thousandi of dollars were raised for the Paléstine foundation fundat & ‘mass meeting held lyat aight at Poll's Theater, at which Dr. Chaim Wefs- mann and Dr. Schmarys Levin of the Zlonist commission t6 the United States spoke. The meeting was characterised by the same tremendous enthusiasm with which the Jewish people here yester- ted the coming of the two ders. The entrance of the was greeted with rousing After that casl Thick ang “.e:nh and pledges efmc Harding Pledge Gets Ovation. A hn‘i from 'Preaident Hadd! brought the audionce to its feet wi great President Ppledged “my .continued concern . for cause in which you. dre all so zealously laboring,” and stated: “It is imposs|ble for one wlo has studied a: 81l the services of the to avold the faith that the day be restored to their h{-lorlc ni tional home, and there enter on a new plauke. The Hoodward & Lothedp L /F,.-iday_Rémhdntv Day in- the - DOWN' STAIRS STORE B2 Qfésser?’n’ced Merchandise : Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. and & and yet greater o Tl tion was accorded e aastoners Ro- tribution to the advance of hurhanity. dolph and Kuts, who were present. - [ a0, C ter from Vice President €oo! Considerably more than $25, an|id8e Was read by Alexander Wolf, raised at the Meeting, Emtie Berliner while Counselor Chilton of the Brit- Starting “the ball rolling” with = )j%h embassy read s message of help check ’or $10,000 for the m““]‘l:fl nn: fold Gl“m“h?:tg‘?:.’g:g s. Pdes | a Hebrew university in Pal D W oesbiaris | ah 2 Getes F St., Cor. 12 Columbia Theater Corner PR 5 S ot L Girls’ Wash Dresses Reduced Girls’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses, of plain colored materials - with contrasting colored collar, % cuffs and pockets. Others with = checked gingham collar and pockets. Sizes 2 to -6 years. 80c E 3 Women’s and Misses’ Suits; Skirts, Capes and T - Dresses Welzmann said the problem - At Newly Lowered Prices which confront the Jews in the work In Palestine, but spoke optimistical- ly of the future. tence in the letter sided, but will be solved. Zionlsm Faeing Realities. “Zionism is now facing rEalities” he said, ith all the light and shade of_a poli! realit; The wi stret must be sformed, he pointed out, by Jewish energy, into samething bl upon which peopie can_ settle. “And where are the Jews for the 1and?” he asked. Then he went on to show that the Jews of the near east are pining to return to the homeland, and constitute a hardy, vigorous people, filled with the spirit Cream Handsome and ability of true ploneers, “It has always been doubted that Soda e Nickel Case W a Jew, a typical town dweller, can and Men's do the work of a pioneer,” Dr. Weiz- m = n declared. “But these people Delicious Open-face re an open-air people/ §7 per cent = of them fit the hardest tasks. Milk Model, o their training Full Size, 80 kept them in the rear and made them build roads and otherwise do work which now eminently fits them reconstruction,” said Dr. s lo “We need the means. . Seea Vietory in the End. ot ——— prepare the Jews for Palestine, and Palestine for the Jews, but both ob- Jects will be accomplished. = for thousands of years to get there, 15 Fancy Dress Hats, in large nd we are going to remain ther: or small shapes, black, brown or The mations of the world are inter-{= navy; transparent brims, flower or ever been devised than Lemon Cold - b P ) 2 milan hemp with silk crown; trim- ! Cream—its wonderful soothing and world the real peace for which the med with pleated wheel or ribbop world is longing.” s Dr. Levin spoke in Yiddish, urg- on inside. Colors are henna, Max Rhoade presidql and presented Alexander Wolf, who acted as toast- ; master. grapes, daisies and combinations. Special, 35c piece. G » Why Pay More” Sago, Sage and Sulphur Sweet’s Deodorant Cream..19¢ | He told of their training in the|= armies of the czar, who, he states, Guaranteed Timekeeper. for the pioneer work before them in lhf upbuilding of Palestine. “We are an old people, and we ] think in centuries,” he said, expfain- : Reduction of “We shall not be deterred from our destiny to get to Palestine,” said the ested in ‘the speedy solution of the A Palestine question. I think the Jews, ostrich trimming. Special, $395 each. ’ refreshing effects combined with its 2 . . : ing every Jew in Washington to ge g exclusive natural quality fot whiten- | behind the movement that would copen, brown and black. Special, $1.65 each. Commissioner Oyster welcomed the. guests of behalf of the city, and re- La Reine Talcum, large red * can . . A Small Group of Tricotine Suits in box and ripple coat effects in navy only. All are braid trimmgd’ Sizes 18 to 40. $15.00 each; were $2475. . 7 Homespun and Tweed Suits for sports wear; well tailored; patch pockets. Sizes 16 to 40. .$7.50 each; were Fountain Specials O'Donnell’s Famous Ice of Palestine each; were 95c. U o, tfln g - Girls\Plaid Gingham Dresses, in 8 Dolman Capes for street and afternodn wear; full vest effects. ihg patch pockets; Watch length; silk lined; embroidered. Colors are copen, brown \ and green. Sizes 16 to 38. $7.50 each; were $1250. . 32 10 Prunella Skirts, in stripes and checks, well tailored xbne!box”and knife pleated effects, with inserted pockets; ° ts. box pleats back and front; collar and cuffs of self material, in plain colors. Sizes 7 to 14 years. 78¢c each; were 95c. A Small Group of Taffeta Dresses. finished with colored embroidery and scalloped bottoms; straightline effects with tie-back sash. Colors are navy, brown and gray. All have wide girdles and short sleeves. $7.50 each; were $9.75 and Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in plaids with plain colored collar and.cuffs and pleated skirts; sash in back; pockets; in either light or dark $115 150 each; were $9.75. é i A 2 colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 75 Gingham Dresses in checks and stripes with tie-back sashes. Colors are red, blue, brown, green and black. Very special, $3.95 each; were $5.95. 60 Wash :Skirts of Ramie Linene with well tailored pockets; pearl putton trimmed; belts. Wide enough to allow free movement. Special, $1.00 éach. each each; were $1.45. Girls' Middies, of good quality jean; slightly soiled and counter £ tossed. Sizes 6 to 22 years. 75¢ E Weizmann. 3 were 95¢. 24 E | Lemon Cold Cream The Latest Toilet Specialty . For summer use, no beter cream has Waists and Sweaters Reduced § Two Styles in White Voile Waists, made with round neck; lace inserting and embroidery trimming. Sizes 36 to 46. $1 ; were and $1.95. . A Limited Number of Georgette Waists, in large sizes; on¢-of-a-kind models; a few pussy willow taffeta waists among these. Colors are flesh, bisque, navy, black, gray anty ‘B white. Sizes 42 to 59. Special, $3.95 each. ™ 35 Striped Crepe de Chine Waists, of very heavy qaalif¥,” with fine or wide stripes; just the thing for traveling or out- ings. Sizes 38 to 44. Special, $1.65 each. 25 Heavy Quality Georgette Waists, in navy, bisque. flesh, jade and white, with long or short sleeves, in several different models. Sizes 36 to 46. Special, $1.95 each. 8 Heavy Quality Fiber Silk Sweaters, slightly imperfect, in_colors of purple, brown, gray and sand. Special, $5.95 each. SALE PRICES For This Week-End That Save You $ Phenolax Wafers, bottle of 150..83¢c Simmons’ Liver Regulator. ..15¢ $1.00 Size Listerine £ Burgoline White Mineral Oil, pt. Rubberset Toothbrush Rogers’ Digestor, liquid, 56c; tablets Gold Medal Harlem Oil Capsules, large, $115; medium, 59¢c; small 28¢c ¢ : Pyrodento Liquid Mouth Wash, medium, 38c; small. 19¢ Box Delft-linen Wri and Envelopes .. POMPEIAN Pore Tmported virgia OLIVE OIL O’Donnell’s price, pint, 85¢; qt., $1.25 Golden Gate Olive Oil, i pint, 65c; quart ... .$125 PURITAN Cotl!lon SeedsALAD 0“.. Quart, 39¢c; Half Gal, 69¢; Gal., $1.25 Bee-Brand Root Beer Extract, bottle gershey’s Cocoa, ?mc;ns. s, 4-ounce package. M Powdered Milk, picnic size, 25¢c; 1-1b. can, 80c; 2%%-1b. can, $1.65 Water Glass Egg Preserver, quart TR B s - - Household Specials Shower Bath Spray Enjoy a daily shower in your own tub—this spray fits any faucet. Special.... ]9 S &J.B & B. and J. & J. Brands Best Quality Ab- sorbent Cotton, per Ib........ dyear Make Guaranteed Hot-water Bottle.. i " No-Seam Fountain | the appropriate agency to interpr | the east to the west, and vice versa. More than $10,000 was raised at the luncheon given yesterday afternoon to - < : acterizes the’ Genuine Lemon Cold Special, $1.08 ‘each. g Cream. O’Donnell’s price, this sale— 45 Pieces of Flower Hat Trim- “Thus, the Jews’ concluded Dr. Weizmann, “may bring at last to th | the distinguished visitors at the New Willard Hotel. s mings, including pansies, lilies-of- 49c the valley, lilacs, sweet. peas, Toilet Needs ' was doubtful of their loyalty, and W% Bay Waes} “We have the type of man for the ing that it may take a long time to P Untrimmed Hats speaker. “We have been marching | placed in Palestine, on the bridg | between the east and the west, are 11 Smart Turbans of draped P ke L1 & it ideal. Th | bring new life to Palestine. in; e skin—makes it ideal. e 10,000 Raised at Luncheon. : g 5 $10,0 9 Untrimmed Hats, in black .odor and purity of real lemon char- chin-chin ér off-the-face models. -100 Fuil-fashioned Wool Tie-on Sweaters, in golid colors, wigx lcontnsting cilor collars and cuffs; long sleeves. olors are black, jade, brown, honeydew, PSSRty mdRby e tomato and pecan. Special, $1.5¢ each. In a brief address. Norman Hgpgood lauded the purpose of the Zionist movement, and declared he saw in its fultiliment the ultimate creation of true world democracy. “Never was the time more propitious than now to develop this truly spiritual endeavor,’ sald Mr. Hapgood. Fréderic William Wile was the other speaker. He told of his friendship for Theodore Hertzell, founder of the Zionist movement. — OFFICIALS ADDRESS “Y.” Secretary Wallace and Others at Get-Together Meeting. Secretary Wallace ‘and his brotheg, John Wallace, were the principal speakers at the get-together meeting of officers, directors, committeemen, secretaries and teachers of the educa. tional department of the Y. M.'C, A, held last night at the central Mr. Wallace has been active for many C. A. work in Des T e W ) el Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Women’s Knit " Underwear - 150 pairs Children’s Roll Top Lisle Socks of second quality in plain colors of white and yel- low and a few white with fancy tops.” Sizes 5%.6, 7%, 8 and 9. Special, 28c pair. 24 pairs Women's Fine Ribbed Knit Drawers, with _cuff knee; draw string at waist. Sizes 5,6, 7 and 8. Special, 48c and Séc pair. 24 Women's Fine Ribbed Union Suits, with tailored shoulders ‘and cuff knees. Sizes 35 D and 38 only. 40c each; were 50c. .24 Women’s Fine Ribbed Gauze Vests, with built-up shoulders. Sizes 42 and 44. A very fine quality at this low price of 20c each. 360 pairs Women's.FuII-hshioned Silk Hose of second quality, with lisle garter top; rein- forced heels and toes, Colors are cérdovan, black, white, African brown and Russia Calf. Sizes 8% to 10. Special, $180 pair. 200 pairs Women’s Full-fashioned Silk Hose of second quality with lisle tops and feet. Colors are cordovan, black, white and gray. Sizes 8% to 10. Special, $125 pair. ¢ 180 pairs Women's Drop-stitch Silk Hose, of first quality, with lisle tops and feet and mock seam. Colors are black, white and cordovan. Sizes 9 to 10. 7Kc pair; were $1.00, A Very Special Offering of Hand and Bath Towels 14 dozen White Cotton Hand Towels, all seconds, in raised checked designs with neat borders. Size 15x23. Speeial, 13c each; = for be. 29 dozen Union Towels, seconds, with pure lin- en weft; fine woven. S'ze 14x22. 20c emch. 6 dozen Cotton Towels with plain white bor- ders; extra heavy. Size 21x40. 3Jbe each. 7 dozen Cotton Towels with neat four-colored striped border. Size 21x42. 30c emch. 40 dozen Hemstitched Union Towels, seconds, with pure linen weft: flower pattern designs on border. Size 18x34. Special, 40c emch, 50 Bath Sets, including 5 pieces. 1 large bath towel, 2 hand towels with scalloped edge, 2 wash cloths, trimmed in pink or blue. Neatly boxed; may be used as giffs. $1.35 wet. 15 dozen Turkish Towels: size 19x35, in blue or pink colored checked stripes; fine woven.. 3Se Silk Underwear 35 ‘Camisoles of Pink Washable Satin wil pretty shadow lace tops and bulit-up lh:fll:&g Toe cack: were S5¢. 18 Pink Satin Camijsoles with fine lace trim- mings; embroidered in dainty colors. 95e each: 50 #gtfli Colored Silk Chemisé with wide Jace at top and ribbon shoulder straps, $L00 each; Safe #“to Carry o Safe & Size 2 for.25c_ -4 Cigar 5 Edmund Burke Good News—A fresh sup- ply of the popular O’Don- nell’ 6-0-4 Special Cigar— same fine quality, new stock in very finest condition—the same (wonderful value at, ‘stralgh , Calox Tooth Powder, large Glemby, Venida, Fashion- ette Hair Nets, 2 for 25¢c; dozen ... $! Molnes, E| Among_other speakers were Post- master M. O. Chance, L. A. Sneed, E| william Knowles Cooper, Ralph L. Sollitt and John Poole. Dr. George Otis Smith, presided. : g ” I OUTING “ALL THEIR 0 Members of the shad bake com- mittee of the Washington Board of Ttade will have outing *“all their own,” Saturday, when they will dine | at Snyder's, thirty miles from Wash ington, on the plke to Fres committeemen will leave W in automobiles at 1:30 o'cloc] Red Cross Hair Tonic, $1.00 and i Wood’s Professional -Cold Cream, V4-lb. tin, 3% pound box ... Red Cross Almond Cream, 65¢ and ...... = Noxema Skin Cream, 8%¢, *Sleep-Meter” Westclox Alarm - Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans - Colorite, all colors.... : Peroxide of Hydrogen, pint Waxed Paper, 3 packages. Elixir Guaiacol, for cough: - Seidlitz Powders, package. Citrate of Magnesia... Mothproof Tar Paper Bags wwere : 36 Musiin Petticoats; * a \ embroidery flounce. 75e fi;; qwu:'llu-: oy Still going strong, the pop- ular extra-value “Edmund and Burke” Cigar.. . The regular- —————'—_'—‘.__,A___“_ et L e iinats Bandoline, bottle . . : ine ‘mokers- buy *Edmnd| O.-D. Depilatory . Kimonos, House Dresses and Corsets Burke” proves it must belf. 2 SR p athpe SOME VALUE. - A:omat.xc Bath Salt, 3 S . aLLO - : : : . 0. 1 size, 24x37, inches, 89c. . Palmolive Cold Cream, jar.. % hAflT-miry of Polly Prim Aprons of good quality percales in pretty patterns trimmed with ric! : s No. 4 size, 30x70 inches, $149. 3 for 25c ‘Glover’s Mange Remedy. ... i S toe $100 ggtk braid. . Puritox, effective to put in - | 50c Zylano Tooth Paste. ... .. 60-Cotton Ce:r: Kimonos in blue, rosé, lavender. and. .widtaria, bound with satin ribbon and Toset; kil ; pke.. i R T e T E | Rabber Gloves, il ses. . 8¢ | O’Donmell’s Ci iteite Pride [0 (T tp bl 1 & Preventol Liquid Insecticide g \ Pebeco Tooth Paste..... : - finished with shirring or narrow black and white braid. $1L49 ‘were and Bug Klllir—used with CAMELS—PIEDMONTS—CHESTERFIELDS - | Jergens’ Bath Tablets, doz,, 79¢ 3 ' . 30 Plaid Gingham House Dresses with surplive collars of white pique or square collats of solid | gprey or sprinkled; per quart, x SPUR-—SOVEREIGN—LUCKY STRIKE . | Pro-phy-lac-tic Toothbrushes {8 color; braid trimmed; large pockets and wide belts,: 148 each: were . SWEET CAPORAL 3-row, 33¢3 4-TOW....... 5’: 25 White Sateen Double-panel Petticoats with hemstitched edge. 85c each; were $1.25. - alf gallon, e;‘ lon,.$228 p . Red Cedar Moth Compound, Waistline Corsets of fine pink broche with elasti -thy ; sakirt An 7 Package of 20....3.;;".5.0;.............l7¢ Coty’s L'Origan Face Pow- porters; sizes 21 to 2. Siboack & e '°,""'°"' skirt and four hose sup- de ; FooT i - package. - 15c REME ~Moth Balls or Moth Flakes, - 2 pounds for. 3 “Carbona ' Cleaning Fluid, large, " a49¢c; medium, 25¢c; s:;ll.....',. 15c L A 5 et o= K e .8 2 Aisle Opportunities - ! 268 Men's Woves Madras Shirts i e aiacts: . oS R 5 2 K 1, regular man's size,- “Tite-set” 'black ~bristle,- wood h: e, sk “heistiey | Americas Physic

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