Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 5

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RADE OF 1000 AT SHRINE SESSON Three-Day Convention by Beautiful Procession. ted Press. DES MOINES, lowa, June 14.—Ten thousand Shriners, garbed in all the tints of the color world, passed in Teview here today before Ellis Lewis | ¢4 Washr., | inetit imperial potentate of the Ancient Arablc Order, Nobles of the Mystic ! The parade was ond ot the largest | in point of numbers which have ever featured a meeting of the &rine Im- perial Council, which opened its ses- sion in Des Moines this morning. The line of march was four miles h The marchers were led by Za Ga Zig Temple of Des M the imperial council, with Afifi Tem- The Hecht Co. ple of Tacoma, Wash, and Al Temple of Savannah, Ga., the hon:: LEAVES MNT|NGS. temple of Ernest A. Cutts of Savan- | cy1cAGO, 11, June 14.—A collec- nah, who will be elected imperial Potentate of the shrins at the Des |tion of paintings valued at mearly Moines meeting, having places of | $2.000,000 forms the bulk of the es- honor as escorts of the imperial tate of Mrs. Evaline M. Kimball, 'van. > ] -year- w T |mperlal council will be in ses. | 16hty-year-old widow of Wm. W. Phres dayse | ATl ot the "f37 | Kimball, plano manufacturer, who sion for three day: femples of the order are represented. | died here yeaterday. Howair g geiceations from Panama.| rhe collection, which they spent The chief business before the coun- | years In assembling, includes Rem- ell is the decision on the proposed | brandt's “Portrait of Artist's Father, national shrine hospital. St. Louis. painted in the year 1630, and :Ild to Mo., is recommended as the site of $110,000; Cor Land- this institution, which is to be de- voted to the care of crippled children, but a considerable sentjment has de- Ney] 45,0 veloped In favor of devoting the $1,- [Joshua Reynolds' “Lady Sarah Bun- 000,000 annually, which Is being |bury,” $32,500; John Francois Millet's raised for the hospital, to the sup- |" Girl.” There port of a number of hospitals, in- cluding existing hospitals, and locat- ed in every part of the country, in- ad of constructing a single great ution. ; A great display of fireworks is to conclude the first day’s program this | relative. evening. and arrangements have bee e made to accommodate 10, couples T era i open-air ball on the| WOULD CANCEL WAR DEBTS. grounds of the lowa state capital. Representative London, _socialist, New York, offered & resoluton yester- day to terminate the war with the central powers and to provide for the convening of an international confer- - {ence “for working out a basis for snake. When stepped on world peace.” The measure p s or ‘cripples the | the canceliation by all of the allies of their war debts. a_poison which Kkills victim. 7th at F Where prices are guaraniced 7th at F' 'C-L-E-A-R-A-N-C-E All straw hats and every cap in stock from the original prices "~ 7 "And as KNOX headquarters we have all this season’s styles with shapes and sizes for every head REDUCED 25% 'AKING a fourth ~*. from our regular prices brings you KNOX quality and style at about the price of any ordinary hat. All straw hats Remember — when we say ALL, we mean All Sennits All Bangkoks All Balabuntals All Novelties All Splits Every KNOX sttaw hat in stock —with the same full mean- ing in applying to Every cap in stock All this season’s newest styles together with the standard shapes. All hats bear their origi- nal prices—make your own deduction —a straight fourth off at time of pur-, schase. Also women’s KNOX sailors 25% off Reduction means even more to women than to men, because women think more of - STYLE than do men, and there is no straw sailor comparable with KNOX. lldmbir@béucr ‘bissiness bureau ] ; STAR, WASHINGTON, Men’'s h ‘D. -C.,- TUESDAY, JOUNE ‘14, 1921. The Hecht Co. T¢ Wednesday at. 8 AM. - Another record-breaking sale ot-weather suits Duplicating that tremendous event of last April, when we set the town wild with a sale at Mohairs Palm Beach Cool Cloths THE only thing that prevents this sale from duplicating that of last April is the fact that we can’t get enough suits. We can’t get them nor can any one else, for such suits are not in the market to sell at $12.75. But we have 500 such suits as against 1,500 in April when we closed the sale in two days. And since almost every man who bought in April has boosted his purchase to his friends, we leave it to you how long these 500 suits will remain. Mohairs, Palm Beach and Cool Cloths—clothes that are more than * cool; these are tailored. Everything warm has been taken out of them, but gogd tailoring has been put into them. Men’s white DUCK $195 TROUSERS ~ Firmly woven duck, free from dressing and almost as soft as flannel. s Carefully finished with cuff bottoms; beltloops, etc. Waist measure, 28 to 46. U N ( And though stripped to zero in weight, they score high in fit and finish. Solid coldrs; neat stripes and novelties. All sizes from 33 to 46 with models for regulars, shorts, stouts and longs. We cannot make alterations Partly because we shall be too busy, but chiefly because the low sale price won’t permit an extra operation. Sale opens at 8 a.m.—s0 men can shop on their way to work. Sale of men’s fine 5 SILK SHIRTS Broadcloth silks, brocaded jacquards; jacquard pongees; crepe de chines. High-grade materials, high-grade making. Stunning stripes; also WHITiE neglige and SPORTS styles; the latter with attached collars. Sizes 14 to 17.

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