Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 9

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R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1021 v g ot democratas put their troubles before o him and the nacionalistas explained B P that they feared violence if a certain ] banner was carried in the proposed parade. Gen. Wood said he had no 12USF ST and’1219 {1218 G ST o Der'hnl":o act in ::e matter. HI.IPINH FREEDUM “We are tired of the rotten govern- ment of the nagionalistas.” wThroll‘houl vite province Gen. ‘We carry a complete assortment of YRZARD Products for keeping WAXED FLOORS in the best of condition. During the summer months, '0od was hailed as a liberator, while when carpets and rugs are taken up, it is especially desirable that your fioors be given constant sftention. VHZBRD DUST MOP Dry-Chemically Treated HPC says Home Pride Coatings —to the proud home possessor. Be the talk of the town—dress up your home with HPC Protective Paints. Protects against the elements—prevents decay. Beautifying and lasting. HPC paints are combined according to the U. S. Bureau of Standard formula for the best paint. HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. White, $4.00 gal. Mr. Forbes was proclaimed the patron of material progress. . Hopes People Will Be Stirred | In brief talks to the crowds Gen, Wood emphasized the necessity of | to Put Country in Shape % for Independence. | URGES CONVENTION HALL. 5| By the Associnted Press. C. J. Columbus Says Building 5| MANILA, June 9.—Speaking today Dra D [betore the Columbian Association, Uz’"‘m wu“:y vm“""h j} | whose membership is composed large- ng- a convention hall here 1 STOC RATIC @ |1y of Filipinos sducated abroad, W.| Which could be used exclusively for ARISTOCRATI Cameron Forbes, who, with Maj. Gen, | COnventions, Charles J. Columbus, CAN DIES B | Leonard Wood, comprises President | 5¢CTetary of the Merchants and Manu- i i 2 3 dei's msiion 1o/ the PAilipgiue ::::;“th::?cg;:; V&::eld:esd:y :d- . ATLANTA HPC says Home Pride o ub. 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In fact, all woodwork looks better for [ |tor iaw, icaisiation for s and aot White—16-button length 1216 F St. N.W. S | for a speclal clase, respect for per- Wizard Wax. J|sons and property and ooarts be- fore which rich and poor are treated 24 ) . alike and into which political influ- 5/ 1-1b. Can, 85c; 2-Ib. Can, $1.70 {255 B2 el 8 ASpecial Offer on Floor Polisher courts are necessary, for without them The Wizard Floor Polisher is the NEW device for polish- !ng floors, that.takes all the hard work out of keeping them in perfect condition all the time. Ntzt only is it low in price, economical in use, but is easier and simpler to use and actually produces far better results than any other waxing device. - One $4 Wizard Floor Polisher s3 % Silk Gloves, $1-65 pr. You know Kayser Silk Gloves. These are perfect goods. In all sizes. Saturday Is Sale Day! Four big special purchases ready for selling when the store opens tomorrow morning. For women and for misses! - None previously on sale! All fresh new garments—and bought well under regular prices from manufacturers’ clearing house for the season! Purchase No. 1— : o ¢ 75 Misses’ Cotton Frocks 31 0.75 —Regularly $1850 to $22.50—Choice. ... = Picked up from a manufacturer who has started to work on his Fall lines—75 frocks—one or two or a kind, in most adorable models for young people—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—and consisting of imported dotted Swisses, tissue ginghams, organdies, printed voiles and combinations of gingham and organdie—Navy blue, rose, nile, orchard, maize, tan, pink and Copenhagen blue. Small women can also be fitted. Purchase No. 2— o y Qe Only 35—Muisses’ Silk Dresses 515 —Regularly $2350 to $29-50—Choice. . .. These are sample frocks, but in perfect condition—only 35 of them and all wonderful values—Shantung Silks, Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes and a few Tricolettes—straight-line dresses, coat effects, blouse models and tunic skirts—navy blue, tan, brown and black—and all at $15.00—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. | _“President § | interests of the Filipino people. He wants their efforts for stable govern- sacoeed.” ) | ment to 8 pervaded speeches 8| which Mr. Forbes and Gen. Wood { | made before the Rotary Club lunch- | i 5 |eon in their honor. Gen. Wood maid 5 | he was confident that a new era was | fi 5 | approaching in which America will § | bave her full share of foreign trade. | “I believe that in the future,” Gen. 2l | Wood stated, “you will have more Bl |and better support from your govern- | ment than you had before. With the 2l | war over we are looking upon the commerce problem in a new light ‘WIill Protect Foreign Trade. “The government will support and defend our overseas Americans with a definite foreign commerce policy, just as our competitors protect their nationals in foreign trade. Our for- eign commerce will be supported by a strong foreign policy, a good merchant Marine, and an adequate Navy, perhaps not the biggest in the world, but adequate as compared with the navies of other natioms.” CLASH AT RECEPTION. 1 1CEICICE C=: =<1 One 85c Can Wizard Floor Wax $4.85 value—special at..... CHCEIC cSlitlon R N 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. - Shadow-proof HCEL == = Wood-Forbes Visit Stirs Up Row Between Parties. MANILA, June 8.—The nacionalistas and democratas clashed in the munici- pality of Dasmarinas, Cavite province, yesterday over differences connected with the recent reception tendered President Harding’s mission, composed of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood and W. HITTnning | FeReeRs V il W > o the Sotieai of Gen. Wood, the Petticoats ole Waists —_— Purchase No. 3— : Of white sateen, cut ful St madres and wolle with 100 Women’s Fine Jersey Suits § 1 2_75 sy SI go| | pees ol ai g I .98 —Regularly $2250—All to Go for. ... — —— e The last this manufacturer will make—he has only high-lass tailors and _— turn-back cuffs.ceeeeeeeen. back cecameemececcccceens. It Made a Hit! What! The New Sleeveless Step-In Sports Dress $ 4.98 $ 1 0.00 $ 1 0.98 oL gingham of Linen | of Jersey he finds it too expensive to have them work on suits of this kind—so here they are—best of worsted jersey and best of tailoring—suits that won’t wrin- kle, but always stay good-looking, ready for service at home or afield. Choice of styles—smart tailored button-up jackets, tucked panel backs. Tuxedo and belted styles—full skirts, narrow button-trimmed belts—skirts and jackets with roomy pockets. Plenty of navy blue, also brown, reindeer, tan and Sorrento blue and delightful heather mixtures with green, tan, oxford and Copenhagen blue predominating. Purchase No. 49— . ~ 50 Pleated Woolen Skirts 31 3.75 —Regularly $2650—at only............ ] The best lot of skirts we’ve had this season! The finest prunella cloths, in stripes, plaids and embroidered blocks—box and side pleated—black and white, tan and beige, tan and blue, brown and tan and navy and tan—50 skirts and each a prize. Watch It Spin? A LOTOF FUN IN A SMALL PACKAGE A diversion from cards at ‘Whist Parties. If you want to spring a surprise furnish one of thess for each table or present one to each guest as a favor, DO TT NOW WHILE IT IS NEW Don’t wait until some one gets ahead of you. A Sample Purchase—New, High-Grade . $12 to $18 Bathing Suits, $7.50to $10 | A Spiendid Asortmentol Of finest texture Frendh jersey, de- Sample Hats signed and made with greatest care. Colors exceptionally good—some that you'll not find elsewhere. Contrasts, s 50 too, are pleasantly unusual, achieved by 4 . embroidery and fabric combinations. 3 We instance, Sand and Pekin, Brown and Cold Famn o T orenge | Regularly *12* & °18% and White, Black and White. - e weat Val: £ th To the woman who woal The: 3 T:rw,.._no::‘ e = stunningly hatted, at moderate Fiber Silk Sweaters, $12.50 |price, our little Millinery Shop has A full, complete and fine new-stock |much to offer. By taking advan- S22 oecds Syl with: mged | tage of samples lines in which qual- belts. One vy pr:ctic';! 'Ex"“‘éfll”“‘? ity and style predominate, we have or navy with a detachable. collar o . - Shite There's a navy and white change- |peen favored by important price able weave; also a black and white |concessions, operating invariably to that’s most effective. Besides a.jewel- | vour interest. like galaxy of colorsb: Sapphire, tur- y i st cosap o Lo . s 9 s assortmen ses picturesque Gard: ts, 55 o Spendly and b ther shape | et 7 Bl ST prviecine i, pbrplaed o Yozu c;‘a:not possibly afford to be with- | fats for iravel—and individual Sailors. All at & Big wmm out o 3 5 As its name implies, it’s easy to put on—charming looking when worn, and nswers the need for a smart-looking summer frock at a small cost. Has sports pockets and is finished off with _a narrow, belt of patent leather or soft kid. All sizes and various colors. “SKIBO” SPORTS SUITS.coomecesonnr e 3 14.98 WOOL JERSEY SUITS oo $10.98 EXTRA SIZE JERSEY SUITS a1 6.98 62 to ‘8 Hats Styles of ‘Today.' Hats for the matron or maid—Suit * More White Stockings—the Famous Gold Stripe—$2.75 per pair and $2.00 pair—all silk with mercerized garter hems. Garter clasps, cannot ruin them—and that’s where most of the trouble starts in ordinary silk stockings. . Sorosis Footwear for Summer A quartet of unusual attractiveness ‘Satin Pumps, White Oxfords, Sweaters Wool Sweater Waists, with lace £ colors. e i it $1 98 Fancy Weave Wool Pull- cvfi; Swm:ier:‘,“gith combed collars an Wool Tuxzdo—S.wuter:. Shetl i Tt §3.08 o LT T TV £ Hats, Sport Hats, Dress:Hats, Felt Hats, T,‘:xedé'fi;nm&}é"i’;'éfié, ; $10.55 pr. - $8.00 pr. ] = . | with brushed woel eqinsY T . White GCa: Oxdords, H Duvetyne Hats, Crepe Hzm’ Lacey” ef: :gd“l;llwi incl:g?ng orchid ! 3 ‘*’05 Two-strap, black satin, With welt ‘?l;::."‘d Cuban E fects, Ribbon ‘Hats, binafio:c e o $5’98 b “ . with - jet-beaded straps and 2?‘:!\?:":3'“(0'::'” n:;‘d::‘); = ; : vamp. High dress heel. An 1d° comfortable. g Leghorn Hats, Hats of E b “‘98 ideal shoe tor evening wear. i :.o ;)ua e. .sg H B 5 - " ; o White Pum : E Taffeta, Georgette and $ .00 m:;’ Si{ l':"dhu'qm .:ul:p,mv ;;K_‘d::o:“:::; Of white c:nv‘::’withpol;e = Faille Silk—truly a.. weave, 15.3nch f"‘.’l"m.l‘; $10 -98 g, .ronnd .toc and low, :;?p'hagz—btirf"::lzs heels £ 5 ,t colors. . 5 broad French heel. The fine-looking pump that is E] wonderful showing a SMe:ce = q tted $12 '98 popular Parisian shape. much admired. = £3 weaters, fa; -ocheted o 5 - S £ the surprise price of.... . o—ves R : 0 . _. For the Kiddies! 00 : b B <" Sorosis Ankle Ties +: 'O=1T- Well fitting and serviceable. Correct styles for growing feet. Patent leather, black or brown calf. Also white canvas with welt soles of white ivory leather. Splendid little shoes, so moderatel: pn. e

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