Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 14

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=1 e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921.° S SUBMARINES FLYING IRISH FLAG Dyl IDDINE JAII SALE—3 DAYS—SALE SAID TO BE RUNNING TO IRELAND Of 14-Kt. Solid Gold Fountain Pens NEW YORK, June 23—Two sub- | Bive any detalls about the preaant INMATE E Here is the opportunity you have maintain a regular undersea passenger traffic in oase of any rush of busi- been looking for. Read our 1%c a Day and 5¢ Sunday service between this country and Ire- | ness: heasserted. = o, of s nal 'Cal an, lord may land for offictals and agents of the | Donal O/Caishar, 199d FETOF o Irish republic, according to Capt B.. | United States after he had been given J. Shanley, wounded veteran of the | until June 6 to reship for Ireland as 69th Regiment of New York. He is | & seaman by the Department of Complaints Are Received by | Wood-Forbes Commission The Star delivered to your home every evening & ) also secretary of the New York Coun- | Labor. is said to have returned v . i +| and Sunday morning for 60 cents a'month costs you cil of the American: Association for | Ireland by the submarine route. -.in- Samar -Provinee. Spec;nl Offers T— 1 b l] d o d - S d the Recognition of the Irish Republic. —_—— Yl “about 1% cents a day and 3 cents Sundays. Eamont Do Valera, “presdent of |'gTANDING BUFFALO” DIES. |Br the Amweistad Pess. OFFER NO. 1 - | & " Ve i . 72 3 : i e tn e el sube | REGINA, Sashatchewan, Ju — .’*9“5""‘ . Province of Samar, P. Our No. 50, 14-kt. Gold Self- s marine, Shanley declares, and left. | The death of “Standing Buffulo,” chief | L. June 21.—Many cases of mep seid ing F i ; £l ; % Te}?phon\ev.lnaslr 30(:00‘“& secretly, for Treland several months o€ the Indian band located on thelto have been held in jail on minor g}h&g‘ ::1::';::;15;"5{ g!:“l:f::;; . De ago in tho same fashion. Several joux reserve at Fort Qu'Appelle, e A s IVERY W SAIL L nce other Irish diplomats have patronized |reported here today. “Standing Buffu- |charges for monthis without trial $3.00 Fountain Pen which is 14- have been told to the Wood-Forbes ? il the same line, he says. The line is [lo,” who was seventy-five years old, participated in the Custer massacre, Iinvullzums commiasion; which gr- afterward fleeing to Canada. |rived here early todaj: mplaints rvrelnlh\( to the administration of jus- Itice are among the most numerous ot criticisms made to the commission.- A week's trip throughout southern g The Luzon and adjacent islands brought i 5 out continued expressions of desire 7 Cool Store for independence. These, however, weré accompanied in almost every in- stance by a request for a protecto- s of rate. : . Yesterday's trip was_ exceedingly thmlton rough, according to W. Cameron Forbes. He rode twenty miles be- s kt. solid gold, with the manufac- turer’s guarantee for one year. o 3 tween the . twons of Albay — and Eorsogon, Luzon, twice swim- ming his horse across rivers. Tha o OF NO. 2 . » ‘'orbes party, wet, hungry and saddle 3 FER ), Mignonette Silk sore, was reunited with the party of i . . Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood at midnignt Our No. ar c'!lltary midget. 1 ab, gy oo - ¥ Sweaters Abodrd ke jyacht A& -t Hersqgoh This pen woines in long and short Gen. Wood met with the most en- 5 IR and is the most complete fountain thusijastic welcome of his trip at 5o i . Gubat, capital of Sorogon provinge. . pen made and carries a guarantee These shimmering summer sweat- Dozens of arches made of hemp and for 2 years. And is made of the ers are made with sash and pockets nuts spanned e route. One 3 . in tuxedo style. White, flesh, buff, anner was inscribed “Gardeners wel- T iRE finest material. jade, navy, black, Harding blue and come commissioner: honeydew. The combined party sailed ~from Warranted 14-Kt. Solid Gold Peoples Drug Store hlmlr lh]lnd where some of tite No. 2 <y A5EE753 AmnRIMIRRACY Silk Parasols $3.500 Tops of heavy serviceable Dark colors and pastel shades parasol _perfect. west handles. Also at $3.30 there are a few rain-or- shine silk umbrellas which are sub- ject to minute imperfections. Satisfaction First {NGSPALL 810818 7th St. 5% 5% L] Ak hardest fighting of the Philippine in- surrection took place. | SEES 60 CENT GASOLINE. Prof. Leslie Also Predicts Wender- ful Engine Development. ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 22—Pre- diction "that gasoline’ would reach a 2 5 peak price of 35 to 60 cents a gallon . v ‘ in the United State» was made by — - Prof. E. H. Leslie of the chemistry department, University of Michigan, in an address before a session of the American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers here. Automobile manufac- turers, he added, would keep pace by developing motors that would give from thirty-five to forty miles on gallon of fuel. Experiments oo ducted at the laboratory here, Pr Leslie announced, had “developed a (TR carburetor with which that mneage . < iocould be obtained. £ 4 P Prof. Leslie urged the public to sup- port the government in its efforts to prevent a British monopoly in foreign " oil fields, d a - laring Great Britain now controlled 75 per cent of the petroleum resource of the Morld outside the 3 ' " | Taffeta silk New Sports Hats | Migonete l O In a Remarkable Sale at Canton Crepe : Fiber Silk & Crepe $2 95 amd $3 95 Foulard & Georgette $ 1 0 reaches a new height of buying power tomorrow— President Plans Institution Similar | ;::ER\;:BANK FOR CUBA. D OWN STAIRS STORE to That of United States. .fi‘ésser%ced We’thand’se ‘ HAVANA, June 22.—Plans for a banking institution similar to the federal reserve bank of the United A I"'lpo s l f States are being prepared by Presi- n rtant Sale o dent Zayas, and will be submitted s00n 1o the Cuban congress. Details of the organization are still unset- ro!]s an r n r tled. it was declared last night by Jose M. Cortina, secretary to the president and chief of the cabinet but he indicated the institution would . = be a “combination of Cuban and B American banks, subject to. govern- . Ls . L5 ; E o when these dresses, that sold for $15 and are every #Hibbon. Hats Fine:Milans one worth more than $15, are offered at that sur- Baronet Satin Piping Straws prising figure. A\ “all-star collection of the summer novelties in two low-priced Charming summer models in navy, sand, gray. brown and NN d tunics, basque, —e: rmin; White hats sport combinations. Draped tunics, scallope sque, e imating anel. Diach and White, avy and wWhite and | . conceits, rufled, dresses. georgeite saches, rows of tucks, em v d oidered novelties and straightline s white and navy. Embroidered. wool trimmed, ribbon trifimed and br dered ‘moveltles and stralghtline styles. e and see mental intervention and contfol.” The georgette ‘and crepe de chine puggree trimmed. Large, medium and £ Tself. necessary connection with American small models for every woman. “K overa]ls” commercial interests Will be. cotabe Aproris that are different. Unusual values—secured for-thistsale from e I wdded Tl & Toans it high-grade manufacturers. All are finished in the most becoming; manner. Continuing the Sale of Fine White Hats—Georgette, Taffeta, Felt; Baronet Satin and Ribbon Hats at $4.95 mfiifiufinm“mmmmmmmmfihlmfiufi L one should be floated by the Cuban 1,200 Apro d A Dr ¥ i government, would not necessarily be prons and Apron Dresses of bright, good-looking; fine; quality per- ‘ $2.50 and $3.00 1| ‘l lfl“”"l £ Covcr From Neck 7 9 c Sonnected swith. he proposed ;bani cales, in stripes, small plaids, checks and neat:figured patterns. ~Light and , $1|| to Ankle . ......ccconneen PRODABLY. be) 10410000000, dark colorings. A variety of pretty styles. Dnyx Silk Hose $1.79 lm« l"“ “Kéveralls” are the ideal summer play ESCAPES CONVICT FORCE. E .mksg“mf'*';; and V necks. Surplice fronts with collar, belt and cuffs ddgéd ‘with rick- 1, t d los Special Dispatch to The Star. fi.fi??fi:fife l;;:f"aglmhcfg ;\‘;Cazfemgf INCHESTER, Va. I Bungalow Aprons with bib front effects, tied at the back with sash. Pretty Patterns in Percale Apron Dresses, with belt, cufls and pockets cdfled 'sturdy fabrics in navy and khaki. Drop = I years and who al wh -seat. ‘Trimmed in red or blue. Sizes = |charsed with being implicated in the | 2 with fine white ruffles. 2to08. * Z|robbery of the Krzmiller (Md.) X: Kitchenette Aprons, fastening in front or back. tional Bank while fleeing from Vi All of these dresses are well made, . ks 4 X neatly finished, conv ement ool and comfortable. CHILDREN'S OVERALLS, full bib S|8N to ORlo e e toros 1n Avg. style, with strong suspenders In navy, O o 0 18 DeingSolght by stripes and khaki ............. L 65c : _ : 32_[11(_.11 Embroidery 25¢ Huck Towe]ls R Specials ol FLOUNCINGS—12-inch Swiss and cambric embroidery flounc- f . g Q ings in new openwork 6 for $1.00 Gingham [ %27 25¢ . . BABY FLOUNCINGS —27- HOLSL}\EEPERS’ c'»pponumty—a "Thursday sale of good - In the New Chechs “:""h d’a"im'yd b;abl’{m?s"“““““' New—Full-Fashioned—Perfect UNDREDS of pairs of all-silk hose and silk hose with garter top—famous ONYX make, every pair fault- less. Regular heels and some Pointex heels. Chiefly plain thread ~ka with a sprinkling of chiffon silk, clocked and embroidered novelties. Black, white and all colors. A Sale of 95 Pieces Cinderella Nainsook 10-Yard Bolts, $2.95 " Excellent quahtv, nicely finished Nainsook, purchased at . a special concegsxon direct from the mill. “This material is ' .. sold only in 10-yard bolts. Colors are white, blue and pml\. s Can be used in the making of under«arments. ‘ Huck Towels at a saving of one-third. These are heavy .with embroidery ruf- . ol - white towels with fast color woven red border, and come in 19c ar fle. Yard (....oodvees 49C A Very Special Sale of size 18x36. Limit, one dozen to a buyer. .nfifisg?;Hth'EfT:’" 5‘;:55 i FUNCTION!NG ngce. h, e better gra S, E oy o owe. Beosrmmapet ot Mo 2% Gigum, of o | Wolth Yl i S | 2| ZpRopeely ¢ 500 “Garden C1ty Sheets ' . firm, absorbent White Crochet Bedspreads, slzc weave, in fadeless patterns. inches The greatest cent- By with tagecotor 1 212C 72558 in stee 61,08 Comes fa the colorful checks | yide, Yard .......... 29c age ot aye SMicHne i = b:;:::;ise;' _\r;r“l i 5 33 Value. Each.er.. iou:nu;l; ;av:;gd Lc;lrms“"]l";;{ EMBROIDERIES—of su- causcdfhy the sluggxlsh- 4 . . . ELS—5% an " —nav, '’ 1 ity — . . % . z M d“hrlltecz o v o 39 & " Blar Brand, i sealed i and white stripes. $0c 40-inch wide. Yard ......, 18C strained through abuse rooes 4 -] auard “etects=” Vers JOC puticags of 10 Saras. $1.98 orGANDY— . 4inc L P strained through, Lo ; 7 : SUEREYImpCHEct Bactys Bogdlal cocsenanisseny }’r':",'s‘pz:e“,"':’ q?;'fi’y" Yo ink, | with finished necks. Bretty In either case we can de- Seamléss, Torn Bleached %heets, size 81x90, of the well known “Gardcn " light blue, helio, rose, orchid - | patterns. Unusual PE e ;el:r:l:levfl;; cause and City” brand. A splendid wearing grade, hemmed ready for use. - Men!: Heré's- Surprising Value in and whites: Yardi By - value atieach,-deeies glasses that will remedy Purchased. months ago at advantageous prices and offered to you at 50c. Checked . theitrouble, corrcspondmg savings. OXfOl‘d Cloth S]]]l'ts Voile and Batiste: Two Blouse Owing' to ‘the limited l?l.\antxty and the response to other sales of ‘this ) Wik, Blitorid o o - N » ; A » I e LS LY kmd we urge early purchasing. A ) . with Neckband. s 390“;‘ ‘ar et ttl‘actlons Il "e14 9rH ST N.W. - I 5 T;uloted of white- and" 'tan oxford cloth, with all the NEW GEORGETTE ! S 1 B d d miceties of finish good dressers look for. Collar and neck- hafl‘c’:’;‘tf«‘fi"‘.%‘.’m"-"ffl.':‘?&“. BLOUSES and overblouses atln e Sprea S pand styles—the latter including white madras as well as ty checks in sheer voile and ba- | in. white, flesh, sand, gray - tiste. 40 inches wide. Small and OYfOYd cloth. A Jarge checks in combinations of | and honeydew. Tuxedo and w% white and all colors, including | roll collars. Embroidered, plenty of black and white. B frilled and pleated models, Famous Shiba Stenciled | chiefly trimmed with val and Venise lace. Long and hort sleeves Grass Rugs [ Lowered prices for these 5 7 5 4 excellent summer rugs just ™ when the reduction should prove most welcome. Heayv- LINGERIE BLOUSES of ily woven and stenciled in | g/ ¢ voile, made with pleated ] Satm Marsexlles Bedspreads pnced below their actual value. "All per- fect and handsomcly designed; size 84x98. These are the ends of nianu- facturers lmes. Special, $4.25. Bungalow Aprons :haz_.cg;.ne Used as $ 1 3 39 These adaptable and altogether attractive garments .. come in'both regular and extra sizes. Made of figured - "‘E.l.eandor” i Huck : Wfiite Crochet Pillowcases Towels Bedspreads =8 percale, some in color combinations. Slip-over style biue, green and brown art and frilled ruffles, tucked | . A 2 J ::3: mei:_crl:cok" zg;xla;eotrmck yldetzclthor sash. Trimmed patterns. | fronts and lace-trimmed ; flm é)rlcds T 30(: 15 \ . $1 95 =i anm_wli'll"v‘ :l white. 8x10 fronts. Overblouse models | £ Z -‘Eleandor Pill o w- C =i 3 . > : whév i ith | |} e .made of dimity, in white and B bt L e S (Formerly $12) are trimmed at bottom with | 2 - ...cases. of .a fine qual-:. Good, Heavy- White Crochet Bed- White and black—cool, neat-and med back and front $7 98 lace insertion. Roll, tuxedo | = 2 3 ol e bt “mron OB €, I g aee lasertion 79c¢ . and flat collars. EH | ity; spokestitched; = weight Absorbent ‘spreadsyin a good as- R BoMIRS of crip e e 9x12 : E free from starch or Huck Towels; size sortmentof attractive fiate 10 white, n.fn"f.fa':':'gure'& :sfea':’fl.ffi.“fix'mfie?"fi?i (Formerly- $15) $2 98 £ E° other dressing. ‘Sizes 18x36; neat, plain patterps for summer £ ace inser on an o H cdge. “beading " and 49¢ $9.98 . * 42x36. hemmed borders. use. PR g WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO \ A i tent e a VT BUTTE TR M DL DT LU T L 3 3 . B é 5 v

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