Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 17

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B sl IR Open 9:15 AL : . New York—WASHINGTON—Paris G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 14 1921° TWoodmard & Lothrop ~ Close 6 PML $10 is a Low Price for Men's White ' Flannel Trousets When they are made of such fine quality all-wool flannel and so excellently tailored as these. NOTE CAREFULLY THESE POINTS. OF SUPERIORTY: Silk sewn through- out. Pearl buttons at front instead of the usual bone ones. Saféty hip pockets made with button flap. Heavy canvas in pocket that keeps them from curling up and spoiling the hang of the trousers as well as their comfort. Trousers of this = quality and character are generally being of- fered at higher prices this season, but here we offer them at the very special price of $10 while this assortment lasts. Men's Shop, First floor. Getting the Boy Ready For His Summer Vacation . Right now, nearly every boy is besieging his parents with questions about his vacation when -school is over. Some are going to camps, some to the country, some to sea- shore or mountains and some will remain right here in our own Washington leading the usual boy’s life of activity. Our Boys’ Shop has ; % all the vacation apparel needs. that any boy could wish for, and they are all splendid- quality things. Wherever a vacation is to be spent, here is the apparel to fit it. Khaki Camp Suits, $3.50 to 5. ; Khaki Knickers, $150 to 'alm Beach Knickers, all shades. $250 to $3. Khaki Long Trousers, $2.50. +» Sports Blouses, 7 to 14 years, 95c to $L75. Sports Shirts, 12 to 14 neckband, $1.95. ‘Washable Hats, 75¢c, $1 and $150. BOYS' MEDIUM-WEIGHT ALL-WORSTED SWEATERS for shore and country wear, mountains and cool evenings at home; sizes 6 to 16 years. i BATHING SUITS, 2]l worsted. They will dry quickly, minimiz- ing the danger or possibility of taking cold. It is the finest show- ing of bathing suits we have ever made. $3.75, $450 and Boys" Store. Fourth floor. ~ The Apex , Electric Washer Means Peaceful, Easy Washdays We want housewives to be able to do their washing as quietly and easily and- with as little effort as is humanly possible. To that end we will have a factory representative here in our Housewares section tomorrow to show you— How Easy you can do your family washing * with an Apex Electric Washer Your part is just to put the clothes into the oscil- lating copper cylinder of this Washer and switch on the current. Then you go about the rest of your house work, read or rest for the 15 or 20 minutes necessary for the Apex to get the clothes cleqp. Then you turn off the current and your clothes are clean and ready to be run through the wringer, which you swing into any position you want it. You turn on the current, feed the clothes into the wringer and every bit of the water is thoroughly squeezed out. While you are in this section let us Extraordinary Sale of Choice Handmade Blouses VERY SPECIALLY PRICED 12 Styles at $2.95 22 Styles at $3.95 A very special concession on the part of the manu- facturer is responsible for the exceptional values and ‘extremely low pricings we offer you in this selling of handmade blouses—in fact, better values we have never before been able to offer at these prices. THE SKETCHES portray only a very few of the great number of styles included in this purchase—all show the in- fluences of the newest style tendencies, all are faghioned of batiste of a very fine quality, and there is an excellence and beauty in their handdrawn work, embroidery, hemstitching and filet lace trimmings that is ordinarily seen only on blouses mucher higher priced. Women's Blonse Section, Third foor. . S PDre/sses tionally low. Misses® Section, Fourth flose. Refrigerators You want a Refrigerator that you can feel safe in putting your foods into, knowing that they will be kept pure, and ready for your use at any time. ‘We have no other sorts to offer you. They are constructed on the principle of lowest pos- " sible ice consumption and maximum refrigeration; a con- stant circulation of cold dry air generated by the ice. Three-door Household -Style Refrigerator similar to jllustration; white enamel on galvanized lining food com- ment; removable shelves and drain pipe for cleaning; oak finished hardwood ash case. 50-1b. ice capacity, $39 75-1b. ice capacity, Refrigerator Section, Pifth floor. ; fle.ée Cottage Dinner Sets Have 12 Cups & Saucers 12 Teacups asrid Saucers, 6 Dinner Plates 6 Tea Plates, 6 Fruit Saucers, 6 Soup Plates, 6 Bread and Butter Plates, Dizsnerwsse Sectisa, Fifth floes. And Are One of Our Notable June Specials at $14.95 *_ We bought 50 of these Cottage Dinner Sets and had them made up special with 12 cups and saucers, because the usual half dozen cups and saucers is insuf- ficient for so many persons who want an inexoensive summer set. Four very good- looking floral and conventional decorations. 1 Covered Dish, 1 Open Vegetable Dish, 1 Bowl, 1 10-inch Meat Dish, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Cream Jug. A Special Purchasc and Sale of Crisp New About the Styles Featured among these are the smart sweater blouses, for as you know, wearing the blouse collar on the outside of the jacket or sweater is a popular fashion, which makes the col- lar of a blouse a very important thing—and not only the beautiful collars, but the dainty vest effects and cuffs made to match, of these blouses will appeal to all women. WOMEN’S Combination Suits SPECIALLY PRICED 75¢ A special purchase of fine rib- bed white cotton combination suits at a price unusually low : In Three Low Priced Groups SeeEel ek tubular or crocheted $13.75, $17.75, $23.75 o o e e Prices Which Offer Savings of Y4 to ¥; On Each Dress e e & know for summer wearing will appre- We bought greatly underpriced, from the Betty Wales Dress- ciate the opportunity of laying makers these dresses—in a score of new and charming styles in a supply for the summer at and colors, personally selected by our buyer—and offer them to you, right at the height of the summer season, at prices excep- such a small expenditure. Womes's Kait Underwear Sectiom, Third Soor. There are figured voiles, dotted swisses, linens, eponge and . organdies, in beautiful colorings—a few dark street shades, but = Tr_mm‘éh Fb;" and most all in the delightful summer colors. Frilled panels, dainty orste organdy ruffles used in varied ways, broad sashes, pipings and Knitti: arns organdy flowers trim them, and not a few combine two colors s ng Y, . and materials, just to show how much smarter two can be than Ina {)‘;",’9 Priced one. . ernng Among this large assortment of charming dresses, only a . Floss, 27c Hank few of which are of the same style, misses looking for the best Worsted, 55¢c Hank in worth-while values will find just the dresses they want. May be had in all the wanted shades. Art Neeflework Section, Second Seee. / . THESE SPECIAL SALES CONTINUED TOMORROW: Women'’s Pretty, Fresh Washable Summer Frocks Offered at the very low price of $15 Ll'ght, dainty and pretty frocks, of the. newest modes, but withal they are conservative and sensible in their modes for the-woman who wants an attractive wash summer frock. There are embroidered dotted. voiles, figured wvoiles in small patterns; plain voiles, filet trimmed; checked and plaid ginghams, in various patterns and colors; sheer, crisp organdies; popular dotted swisses in light and dark colors; veile and linen combinations. A large showing of the darker shades with just enough light tones to make them summery in color as well as in fabric; delightful _ variety among the lighter shades, too. To be able to offer such.dresses as these at the special low price of $15 is one of the most satisfying-things-we have been able to do for our patrons this year: ‘Women's Dress Section, Third Scor. Sy N ! Cool and Dainty Crepe Negliges and Breakfast Coats Very Much Below the Usual Price for These Qualities $4.95 and $6.95 Some of the very same models have been in our stock earlier in the season at prices more than one-third higher than we now offer them. Made of cool, sheer cotton crepes of an exceptionally beautiful weave, and in colors of light pink, blue, copen, rose, lavender and wistaria, trimmed with contrasting tones of embroimand silk ribbons. Neglige Third Soor. Our First Summer Sale of Women’s White Pumps One-strap Style of Reignskin (Canvas), $625Pair A very smart plain vamp one-strap pump, of high qual- ity mwhifie-migmkin (canvas), with either Baby Louis or full French Louis heel. : E woman wants white footwear for vacation use and this is the opportunity to secure it in time to allow the full season’s wear and to save considerably-on the purchase DT mea's Pootweas Bectisn, Third flase. RED LEADER TRIED [ INERMAN CORT Arraigned for Murder and Treason. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, June 13—Max -Hoels, the communist leader, who last year in- cited a reign of terror in the Plauen ARISTOCRATIC region, during which murder and arson were rampant, was arraigned CA\ Dl E S before a special court” on of murder, treason and disturbing public order. Unusual circumstances attended the | . trial. All those entering the court- room were searched. ner was escorted to the ddock by four soldiers, in addition to several po- licemen. In reply to questions put by the president of the court, Hoelz made a rambling statement, in which he re- fused to regard himself as a person accused of crime. On the contrary, he asserted that he was a complain- ont “against that bourgeols society which you represent” He declined to divulge anything about his asso- clates. He denied that the rebellion had been fomented by communists or that it was headed by persons from Russia. On the contrary, he declared, A e it had been provoked by the au- ou thorities. Admits Red Proclamations. Hoelz ziso refused to answer ques- tions relating to his private life. He made acknowledgment, however, of responsibility for some of the proc- lamations issued calling upon work- men to disarm and overthrow the C [ bourgeoisie. To allegations of spe- Upleas ant cific crimes, such as shooting a man in the back and murdering children, “These are among a prove them.” To the charge of blackmailing prop- ertied men into giving himself and followers money, prisoner sald: Did Not Misuse Power. “We requisitioned momey from the bourgeoisie. That is not plundering, but fair rrllr ‘We had absolute power, but we did ‘not misuse it.” Hoelz said the activities in middle Germany constituted the only fighting in which the proletariat figured If they were to be killed. he added, “they would at least take a few of the bourgeoisie along with them.” _ Kapp rebellion in Ger- power at Falkenstein, Saxony, fifteen INGROWN TOE NAIL . miles from Plauen. After the fall of Few Drops Toughen Skin so sgainst them. Nail Turns Out Itself was arrested, but through the connivance of friends. —_— LO"G FDR VACATIONS. grnwing_ nail This reduces in- — ammation and pain and seo Congressmen Making Plans for ml:‘ghens dtlhe l:ender. RHTMZ; lki: = underneath the toe nail, that “Gentlemen’s Agreement. can not penetrate the flesh, and " | the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. _“Outgro” is a harmless, antisep- tic manufactured for chiropodists. ed today by leaders in both { A small bottle containing direc- contemplate an | tions can be had at any drug store. ROP a little “Outgro” upom the skin surrounding the in- begun Senate finance committee, and when the House ways and means committee be- gins work on the bill for the revision of the revenue law. The unfinished business of the Senate the so-called packer bil. When that is has been disposed of it is planned to take up the Frelinghuysen bills for sea- H sonal coal freight rates and for the col- W, lection of publications of statistics re- garding the coal industry. The next bilL, it is said, will be the maternity, passed the th ses- fi&mmmmmfiofmonm 1339F St. LIFTS BAN ON BATHERS. Semi-Annual Secretary Davis to Reciprocate for Aflantic City Honors. R o £ lice powers in_ Atlantic City. R reved '3 g01d potics badge sent by the mayor of Atlantic City. Jokingly he eaid he would not =t- tempt to exercise any censorship over the bathing costumes on the at the seaside resort. VENUS MAY BE INHABITED. Venus 1s much more likely to be in- habited than the planet Mars, accord- ing to Dr. Charles G. Abbot of the Smithsonian Institution, who lectured 1ast night before the Capital Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons at the North- east Masonic Temple. George B. Wal- ton presided. —_— ARMY DROPS EMPLOYES. Secretary Weeks has been informed that the force of civilian employes at the Army base at New York city has been reduced- from 7,384, March 30, to 5,130, May 30, & total reduction of 2.254. Similar reductions are being made in the civil establishments of the Army at all other stations in the United States. SPECIAL VALUES - Steamer Tramks 1] ] E THE ELECTRIC SHOP 607 14th St. 50.00 Phone Main 855 man Indestructo and ular Wardrobes. g g et}

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