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/ 12 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. TRY ' WASHING STEFRAGE - 1219-1221 G Street N.W provide for the prompt deporting gl . 372 of 500 Firemen B foumy o any time within fve yeurs| FIROM _THE‘ AVENUE AT after arrival in this country. Lice and Offer Blood to Save typhus—and other diseases—are in- Life of Sick Woman | |separable companions, Dr. Hutchison Store Hours says, and some of the immigrants fear SA.M. CLEVELAND, Ohi water and soap worse than a mad dog. g A Lappeal 1 g He would have them compelled to be ° to with all late clean If they will not be clean of free 2'Plece 6P.M patterns A Then, just as the interested steam- ship companies may have been pre- paring to prove that it {s impossible d fo clean an immigrant—to soap and an treet ults ‘water him Into absolute cleanliness— Noel Marcantetti goes and does it. He spiiled the itary beans. HOMEBREWERS BUSY. $ Senate Hears Over 6,000 Tons of [ | Raisins Used in 1919. B Home b o 000 ton of Taining (n 1918 W M. Consisting of sport coat and Iony trousers Skipper Showed What Could Be Done in Cleaning and el Purifying Immigrants. pro! ‘ The blood of three BY HERBERT COREY. men was found Noel Marcantetti did it. He certainly | | Were, matched spilled the beans. By proving that steer- L. Trinkner won. age passengers can be bathed and hair cut and uncootied and polished up and | panjes make n pretense at fumigating generally disinfected on the voyage|and bathing and -lalounlnhg!:dbu every across the Atlantic, he may have set a| 9ne wWho has ever watcl 6spezs R 1 k: it is a pretense N | procedent. “The department of public | coi Rie KEONS GO, Sy wayi'a tarce. | health hopes so. It is an sureastaxes— for there are than which nowadays there is nothing and no one in- more sure—that the attention of those | specta the Inspectors, so that they can in high places will be called to Mar-|do as they please. A Sale of Misses’ “Nayvee” Crash Middy Suits Excellent quality in all-white, trimmed with Blue Embroidered Emblem. Just what the s 39 young girl needs now for graduation or out- . iffen, president of the California sociated Raisin Company, estimated yesterday in giving a Senate subcom- mittee his views on the pending bill to authorize collective bargaining by farmers. He placed the raisin grape \ of 1918 at 167,000 tons, and of . . Tailored in Tweed Crash along t 183,000 tons, the difference. in o cantetti’s feat. One of these days clean, 1. door wear. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Very spe- — ., Inspectors Not Always Stern. judgment, representing demand cially priced for Saturday at.................. ::. m:‘msr’.l:lmn‘ul the w|:|nayu?: Often the Inspectors rest on their fl‘nmdhnme hlr-.mm This demand was li £ Sa ol fiving and other miracles. elbow bones and smoke cigarettes|POW decreasing, he added, the “hobby ines of custom origin. olored for home brewing a ently havin Marcantett! is the captain of the Fabre | while the immigrants deflle past | worn itself out w‘m?.'l‘.'mn’{, £ liner Providence. Being laden with a|them. Far from detecting a_cootic, 3 along lines of exclusive gray and mdl:bl:h:hr::&:t“;:lflhth:o h.}:::': ll:ulyh ulaum]nm l." the IBt" X brand = = 5 5 sigmed the tarff bil befors he Fot his Dr. w"::':a:rfi‘-‘n:mv‘-}w ""-,f Just been JOHN SHEAHIM tan herrmgbones. Priced along manifest under ecto or : ; s 2 | S Z?':‘i.,‘::’o‘;'?“", fiflkgfi'fi :afi':'.f'r’e.-‘.:;;g“fr‘.’f‘:h‘f;x;"lfl}d:n"u: “mm,.ELK GROVEM lines of least resistance. Twenty- ly irts — Made o o o Likewise, In ir ey to thena ahoreas B0 3 lb fi 1 ikewine, 4 Cc ve dollars. Cool. Comfortable. (] Very fine quality, well made, in white only with emblem sleeve. Specially priced at.... Misses’ White Gabardine Middy Suits— 35.95 Middy Ties—Large three- Middy Ties—Large square tions all the way across. their way to these shores. Sol order not to be held up by any quaran-|do not like to hear charges of this BUT[ER Full pleated models; just the tine troubles because of cootles or|sort. 8y some obscure reasoning they | cornered shape, heavy qual- | gshapes, in Black and Red; | good quality Lonsdale jean. ityfiin QW (s fine, heavy Skirt you need for outings typhus—which are somstimes inter-|figure out that it is not true Ameri- Comp]ete_ Black, Navy, | or vaca- changeable terms—on arrival in New canism to allege that an immigrant N Gold and Red C | grade. Spe- A S York he bathed his 1,650 steerage pas-|can be dirty or lousy. Yet every one 1300 H St. N.W. s;’edll‘:! Cu | cial, at .95 i LhhR s . sengers to a glowing pink. who has ever come within seeing or Bathe smelling distance of the pens in “Life m‘v:n'"‘u: Bathelt A":'r" 1s| which Immigrants pass their waiting Personally Conducted Tour e8 Gl time will certify that they mre often : ‘was just one bath . ’ Wright Hosi Soeci T St both * Dr._ ‘Hutchinson's allegntions | Yellowstone Park and N\ The agonized G0 were bathed. = 5 3 L e & osiery Specials [ N And batited: *Ther ‘they" went to the | “OI5, 1€ £25 ¥, T0ere were 200000 Colorado Rockies - 5 . their rair was exam- . 3 o 5 Women's Silk Hosiery— N [ tned. Then the, cases of lice infestation among t Special Oar 1 % 5 A y \ 3 y bathed again. Their 9 X Days o ‘:f-h‘:’:'"‘ :&‘:fl‘l‘: Ditson Pull-l;shlholneg. wuhdwxde clothes "were “steamed. “They were e e vore July 16 to August 1, 1921 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys i .. tops, double heel and toe. air-cut. eir heads were given the| y aqemy of Medicine. “Twenty per Visiting . Ogden, Ogden aearl AIL diaces Tennis Mostly White. Our Big N exacting look-see. They were bathed. | AC33¢RY, OF "RE4 R - | Jases’ were || Yellowstoas L ATIR A Pt THE AVENUE AT NINTH ; hite. | Those still having hair paid another & Famous Royal Gergs, Colorsde Bprings Priced at— Racaucts Saturday Special from the visit to the barbers, who by this time | Mfested- Deaver. 3 Daily, 8:30 to 6 qu Hosiery were suffering from writer's cramp. Marcantett] Spilia the Beans. 7= Section Eetween times kerosene and Killem| Dr. Hutchison concluded that this is OBER?’ S . and ks y - | Quick salve and soap were rubbed on | part of the price that New York pays = b & Tt A ...... 1650, Rull eams| ouris Balls Children’s Socks—white When the Providence reached quar- | for being the chief receiving station || x,7) —oonll ‘Building ufi“‘,%' with. fancy tops: lgood antine " the quarantine doctofsea |of bolsheviam and immigrants. His ROl or 3 3 biase lot—steamed up under her lee | SuEgestion Is that the immigrants be Ask for Itinerary. quality lisle. All sizes. Very special at— 45¢c—3 Pairs, $1.25 Men’s Interwoven Hose —You know this famous make. Priced at— e : aned up and disinfected on the way -, e theyilooked un would have any immigrant e s A 150 “Looklt the clean faces.” Lt LR L The 1,650 were shimmering over the or, who harborx port rail. There was no sun at that ccotieHe would hour, but if there had been a sun the semaphoric_effect would have been noticed in Sacramento. Desert dwell- ers would have taken it for the aurora All-Wool Bathing Suits Women's All-wool Bathing Suits— for Wom- $7 .50 ) en and Misses—An excellent quality easily worth much more. All sizes. Saturday’s special Price.........cooiiiuiiiiireieieniaiennns Bathing Caps—In a marvel- | Bathing Shoes—In many In Fine Lisle. .. .40c borealis. Instead of spending half a lf tt ous assortment of color and colors. Priced at—$149 and ik . .75c & $1.25 day in a more or less cursory scouting yOll Wall 0 styles. Prices range from InSilk .. $1. of ‘the arrivals for cooties and typhus 29 to $1.25. S1.98. |and other ills to which the immigrant o is ‘an unresisting prey. the sieerace | § peAULL e passengers were inspected and passed Fashion's newest trimmings for in three hours. Then Marcantetti hur- ried ashore and filed hi ifest. yaists, coats, sweaters, hats, etc. @4 6() N\ st ae manifest wa“s Shown in white, gray. navy, buff, Lol The horrible tring about this, to the 2 brown and black; comes 6 inches —— steamship companies, is that now that Use Lusterless wide. Specially priced at, a yard... \\| | Marcantetti has demonstrated that it can be done some sa Z 1 oo may inaist that it : Paint I hip. The immigra \days are usuatly \ and” nithy. |§ —The best finish for walls ometimes this is their fault. Those|$# and ceilings is Acme Qual- Youth's gladsome playtime—ah, that is wealth! Never since the days when mankind lived in the open has there been such a sane regard for out-of-door life for boys and girls. After a long term of school work the iree life afforded by camp, is absolutely essential to the health as well as to relaxation of the young. Correct attire is also an im- portant factor, so with this idea in mind we went about preparing I} for the days when school would it be over and boys and girls would | hie away to camp. We over- | I The joy of living, the glow of health, ;‘ i . Z. 222 r=LANSBURGH & BROTHER=7 = 1 oo X \ proverbs, evidence of a well | & ity of enamel. in never-cleaned immigrant stations MAURICEJE (ELVNN They do not get a chance to get rid stocked brain.” Other immigrants o Saturday Morning Specials and spent days and nights in railroad 607-609 C St. N.W. of the beasts. The ste p com coming in from Russia and Poland| cannot help themselves. They may w H B t.l C start from their homes as clean as a Scoured pan on a sunny day and by . Il1. buter Lo. g 3 Il Lcars which are as odorous and foul as “ Prices reduced for Saturday morning only. Il {(he average American atock-car they Eatablished 1845 often seem to regard the louse as a|§ ity No-Luster Finish. It the time they have slept on benches No phone orders will be received for these specials. Line ngwn, 0712 Of SVEIY form of § seaig down te atmet from the || 605-607 7th St, Bet. F & G Sts. Lo looked nothing that would ‘rénder them comfortabl 3 Tomorrow morning from 9:15 to 12:00 e. At the same time we bore in I i I j I i : ; . . | il $1.49 Cotton Taffeta $1.49 Bungalow Aprons ::;d a;::;: p};?srl::]t:m\-\ould appreciate economy, so that was also a part of our plan M; ! ) Petticoats —of pretty plaid ginghams. Sale $1 ; "; F P Reduced for tomorrow 1 BECEle . S S e e For BO | i momins 5 39c Children’s D yS ren's Urawers i | : 69c Envelope Chemis. —7 to 14; embroidery trimmed. 5 Hi Khaki-color Handkerchiefs, striped border and hemstitched. Each ....125c fh Lace-trimmed. Reduced for this Some of pink muslin. Pair...... 2 C i | Khaki Knickers, with 4 pockets and belt loops; 7 to 17 years ..... . .98¢ ih sale—only .. o--.ceoiococeioao: C | Khaki Blouses, sport and military models, sizes 7 to 16 years . Khaki Sport Suits, comfortable flapper style : very special .. Hodgeman's Black Rubber Raincoats, sizes 8 to 16 years Black Rubber Rain Hats, hood and cape style; very special . Extra Size Nightgowns —in sizes 19 and 20. You'll get a supply 1 n ¢ Children’s Bloomers 3 —of black sateen and in sizes 6 to 14 o e 5 i[if years. Reduced for the morning 39 o e i e e Cotton Ribbed Bathing Suits, skirt attached; all boys’ sizes : sale to ... C L A R Our Annual Sale of Jersey Bagfing S;nits. one :lnd two pi;c]e models ; camp special . o Il . Base Ball Suits of good quality Gray Flannel; sizes 6 to 16 years ik ‘lehtgowm Gmxham Rompers Khaki Unionalls, one-piece model, well made and comfortable A —of quality muslin; well made and For kiddies 2 to 6 years. Many neat e d = y ) i be ened efeet [ Outing Flannel Pajamas, two-piece models with frog fasteners .. i[lf= neatly finished. Extra special, $1 and _becoming striped effects. M c e ac ults Leather Belts, with sliding buckle, both brown and black. Special 2for ...... o CEmeCr O CEESE Special for tomorrow morning. . | Black Cotton Stockings, sizes 7% to 11. Special, 35c; 3 pairs for ....$1.00 Reduced for $1.95 Porch Dresses == sale Plaid and plain color ginghams—well made and neatly finished with at- tractive trimmings. Sizes 36 to 44. Come in early for the morning sale, and you'll find a good selection. 2 For Girls ‘ Khaki Skirts, with belts and pockets, hiking length ..................$2.69 Sweaters, all styles, all weaves and colors; 8 to 14 years .. 1 Marrilynn-Miller Tams, red, white and tan felt; chenille embroidered. . Raincoats, Rubberized Poplin, all sizes; rich shades of tan..........$1250 Raincoats, Rubberized Cashmere, all sizes; new model; tan 1 ‘White Gabardine Skirts, belts, pockets and buttons. Special . White Surf Satin Skirts, many styles, in all sizes. Special ... Jersey Bathing Suits, scores of styles and colors .. Surf Satin Bathing Suits, many new styles and models . Middy Blouses, sturdy White Jean, Co-ed and straight Middy Blouse, of strong White Jean, plain and Co-ed ........ Regulation Dresses, of firm White Jean, some with emblem. ...$3.95 to $7.50 ‘ ! Harem Scarem Dress, of Stout Gingham, one-piece model. .$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 | Tomboy Suit, of strong Gingham or Khaki, 2-piece model ............. $3.95 I Middy Skirts, of White Jean, well made and smart style...... $1.50 and $1.95 I ¥ il For Boys or Girls | $1 2.75 For Men Who Want the Best Hundreds of fine, well made suits, guaranteed not to shrink or fade. 9 Colors, light or dark 7 Young Men’s Models 2 Conservative Models Navy, Black, Gray, Blue, Sand and - T affetas, = : pretty com- lgrgno d o binations I] i Ribbed Stockings, black e : < 2 e gs, black, — —are the shades Stouts, Shorts, Slims, Regulars white and tan; sizes 6 to 9%, at Chines, Foulards and and they're the ones that are 25¢. Extra Grade Stockings, black and firm in weave, 50c, 60c and Georgettes wanted most. —are the ular materials in this lot. In sizes Exceptiona Being maz‘i)f:) l)witl'l the best of care, 16 to 44 values finished in a high-class manner and in il Fashion’s most favored styles, make 70c. Canvas Hiker Shoes, ven- tilated rubber soles, 214 to 5%. $2.95. [ 3 Canvas Sneakers, rubber | soles, sizes 8% to 11, $1.75. Brown Calf Sandals, venti- lated and stout welt soles; 11%4 to 2. $2.95. Parade Keds, white canvas, rubber soles, flat heels, twill * lining, $5.00. B S Children’s Emmy Lou Keds, sizes 11%; to 2; canvas with rubber soles, $2.15. Genuine Palm Beach Trousers In natural shade. Also plain $ 9 5 gray, tan, green, etc. Sizes 29 ) to ceecsesisesssecsccsscscan If them the best values that this price Come in early and you'll find a good 5 O will buy. selection. Gray Camp Blankets, size 66x84, large percentage of wool, $4.95. | Khaki Wool Blanket, size 66x84; 80% wool, $5.90. E Camp Cots, strong collapsible frame braced with iron; khaki cover, $4.85, Swing Hammocks, closely woven in stripes; all colors, $2.98 to $5.98. Kapok Canoe Cushions (can’t sink), covered with Cretonne, 98c. Experienced Advertisers Prefer THE STA v R