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g ' i ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. - 15 oot s || ABORFEDERATION | T T 20c Yard-Wide $5.00 Enamel or Fiber Suit Cases $3.45 24-inch _Steel-frame ° Suit Cases, covered with bhlack enameled sloth or brown fiber, lined with pretty cre- Complete shirt’_ fold, wore N KODAK - cop it pEDUBIIC | ™ percacs 15¢ Yard at only Will Call on Officials Here % 36-inch Fercales, light Erounds. in a large assortment nf checks, stripes, dots and fgures. 3 n grade 4 . H heavy leather corners, good lock and and Protest tO ;onx:i T;ndur:‘nil ‘:\mr ah!rls, women's . ‘snaps. Many have wide leather ™ straps. Britain. i Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenbarg's—Fourth Floor. By the Associated Press. DENVER, Col., June 28 —Organized labor will immediately call on Presi- labor will immediately call on President Harding, his cabinet and Congressato republic, and will protest to Great Britain against the “brutal and un- civilized warfare ‘being conducted in l WEEK Takes Pictures Ireland. : 2%x4% Inches The council adjourned last night E 2C Autographic Kodak, Jr. With Anastigmat F.7.7 Lens Girls’ Gingham Dresses Sizes 7 1 5 to 14 Years Py An unusually large assortment of Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in all Sale of 50cWhite Chiffon Voile 40 Inches. Wide—29¢ Yard This is an excellent quality of sheer, fine weave and with a beautiful chiffon finish. Two-ply quality that washes perfectly and retains its lovely appearance permanently. until August 22, when it will meet either in Washington or Atlantic City The only Eastman Kodak Agency whers you eithee shington or Atlantis City i : S can buy“on. Terme of $LO0's Week/at: Caih Frives, fron:lnegugrga;izedj iy Rad iy And these white voiles continue to lead in favor for women’s waists and dresses as well the mr;.[\.t bO‘{ZIht_ Lh"lk-‘ afldgaifli ‘e 161 f the conven- 1 I 1t t 28¢ yard. as well as plain colors. Stylis eweler it Optlcxans out the instruction o as children’s frocks. 40 inches wide. Ixtra special tomorrow at yard. well as Sty J i \\\\\\ Wiiio/ tioh: E 4 B self-trimming, others with con- In accordance with instructions of the convention last week, the execu- tive council of the American Fed- eration of Labor yesterday authorized President Gompers to take the Irish matter up at once with the govern- ment officials. Will Protest to Britain. The council also authorized the sending immediately of a_communi- cation to Premier Lloyd Geofze and | 39c White Waistings ! 29c 36-Inch Wit 35c India Linon, 24c | 69c White Gabardine 40-inch White India Linon, a | cer quality, snow white mere 59¢ White Poplin, 49c | 3 el | White Poplin, a yarn | | wanty, with i | ¢ 00 English Longcloth | Checks and igur. 50c White Pique, 35¢ trasting colors. Made with sashes, pockets and finished with wide hems. Full cut sizes from 7 to 14 years. / (ilrls Mlddy Skirts, $1.98 of white Lo ited mode!, on band; Novelty Voile fine,” sheer, with white i stripes, a quality, for mercer lustrous 59¢ White Voile, 39¢ } 3169 | s cabinet protesting against the 45-meh White Chiffon Voile, S0, xm-r ' S6-inch W hite j1‘-|lv‘(ur a flrm.; : 14 and 16 years. “campaign of violence and destruc- tra fine, sheer. two-ply qual- oth, mois- . i " A A 4 tion in Ireland.’ . Ty for dainty waists and o e Vaone i : Children’s Nightgowns Night Drawers, $1.00 The council made a survey of the o [ Gotdenborg's—First Fioor. Children's Summer - weight work of the convention and disposed 59¢ Drawers, of cross-barred of resolutions which called for pro- tests or support on legislative mat- ters by authorizing President Gom- pers to carry out the convention's in- structions. The problem of the future rela- Of white Nainsook, style, with kimono sleeve: ghe NE“A’{ZI' g [I meéd with lace; sizes 4 to rs ummer Millinery e g Gard en mp@]rfia]mi Children’s Petticoats, 49c Children’s Bloomers, 59¢ ambric: high or low hort sleev scat model; sizes T T e e AT ok tions with the International Feder- ation of Trade Unions was sidetracked for the present. It is understood no further effort to bring about a ref- ermation in the European labor Little Children's Pet .\!\lr, Of black satine, soft-fin white muslin, long waist with flounci. of hemstitched quality; el waist and knee tucks, others lace trimmed; sizes Suitable fur balmna. sizes 4 to Goldenberg 's—Third Floor. Collarpozse : MAN'S poise is as- <% A S /AN mnl\'emem will be made at present | . &l and in the meantime relations with = < RO & @ meanti or [THE LATEST FF = I ye ured for all the day g |t memanl NI b piensee) [ U FIFTH AVENUS : $2.00 Taffeta Sllk $1.68 - b the rest-at-ease President Gompers was instructed 21 Just removed from avflm} S ‘o g v ? 9 . = W4 y Nk | to send to President Harding and thei ”_ tissner wrappings £ 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta Silk, all . heavy qual- [& f 1’1 A | o™ S o o e “Johaon Nolan for tl ity, with rich lustrous finish. In a complete ran { street 2 he adoption of thy ohnson-Nolan mnd ¢ : for the e W 1 strous timish. Ir omplet ange of stree - comfort, the perfect > | bill. whith ‘provides 3 wage not. fess und on_view for the For Tomorrow 7d evening shades, also plenty of navy blue and black g . NV | bin ihere-annare s ey ooy IOF o rot time tomorrow—a Onl and evening shades, also plenty of navy blue and black. 2 flt Of lus collar Just B |eral emploves. | i send to con cepresentative coilec- nly $3.00 Charmeuse, $2.49 | 2.00 Foulards, $1.69 g @ gPues & protest sEdinst snsther oo ion of beantiful Gar- Bargains in tabloid for- 40-inch Colored Satin Char- 36-inch All-silk Foulards, in TOLMANI ZED, DN/ | crease in second class postal rates 1 H On sale to- merly from all parts of the meu 1 pure ra heavy Baty, Copen brown and black /N i which is to g0 1nto’ effect July 1 .\ glen Hats. O s store for Wednesday. Every au igin e hrown, grounds with figures and scroll P& P Openwork braids in a iety of colors, No mail or phone orders ac- ican and is but a contel throw of the sound established by Presid Congress is asked to " noxious les: enacted pretence ot requested to investizate postal service and postal rages.” COUNT SPERANSKY WEDS MISS CLARISSA P. CURTIS o red wreaths of attract- with contrasting cc ive flower trimir Deautiful k : 1 Scrims and Marquisettes ing brim hats for misses and women. De- cidedly the newest thing! . “') T mv,., f,:,’;,‘fi ome: 25¢ and 35c 1 . Yd Lengths From Of ‘peanut braid and rough straw. Niv TDesigns. — Jewelry Values ot zc o Ito8 Yords med with gariands of fruits and flo Dept. % o I i ] A - various color combinations. Bag Frames, 79¢ On account of hc—mg in mil! lengths these high-grade Golderberg's—Sacond Floor. Scrims and Marquisettes are offered at 1 price However, vou will find many pieces alike, L\‘1‘2’13!)1(: for . draperies and curtains. Scrims with pretty floral border Sheets, Pillowcases and Bedspreaus &% oe droop dering process that . improves a starched . collar — TOLMAN- % IZE) The Tolman Laundry F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager Cor. 6th and C Sts. N.W. nge P & Prominent Society at Village Church Marrbge After Rus- sian Services. NAHANT, Mass., June 25.—A wed- ding pa of ‘persons of social prominencé in Washington. Chicago, | iNew York and B which ga % /az | ered here yeste on’ invitation be prese £ Miss Clarissa Pelham Curtis of Boston and A/ | Prince Michael Ca the /2 iLounl Speransky, learned that one been performed. Prince old Rus- XX and ail-over designs, in blue, pink. gold and green. Mar- quisettes in white or ecru colors, with drawnwork, tapsd or plain cdges. de rv rl corded Quecetine and nov First Floor—Bargein Tables. soft-cuff $8.95 Room-Size 8x10 ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs Lowered to $4.45 ¢ From our recent three carload purchase of fine grass e rugs we have selected this lot for tomorrow's sale—otfer- e 3 ing an unusual chance to secure attractive summer riags at ’Vlen s $1 15 Night Robes, 79¢] -nec style - H r . 1 ‘{\.,, '.::v d e 8x10-foot room size, of heavy weight double- Tty G . . ; . T . . Sizes 15 to 13.—First warp quality—iull of service and satisfaction—in new will he wise ring of Slower wilt, longer life, special Wednesday off s and bedspre $1.25 B;eached'sh cets, 98 Bleached ‘.x Lieavy re ds. Al stri lasting satis faction. Tolmanize Franklin 71. ze: periect i with Shects i ad = wide hem student ata Harvard 50c Pillowcases, 35¢ $2.00 Bleached Sheets aken his American bride in ll Sunday according to the Rus n g bk orthodox rites of the Greck Catholic { Church. i Yesterday the union was completed | with the second ceremony. at the vil- ;lage church here, under the ritual the iscopal Church, and Rev. Gk SICIOIoteROtorototate i cotton, with de $4.00 Bedsure..ds. $2.98 Crochet Bed hegdmaster of : . stenciled designs of green, blue or brown oriental, medal- hie service in the Russian Orthodos | * Foor Mens WOrk Shirts, 69¢ ] fion and neat border effects. New, pliable stock—every ¢ s according to the customns blue chambray, rug perfect {0t that country, under a bower of oak | tached. Light and g F ECL. nd on a floor strewn with jrushes. Two rings were used. R J. E. Grigorieff, pastor of church officiated. and its ted th imusic for the occasion. ‘The attend ants of the bride and bridegroom were tPauline and Gordon Palmer, Chicago | lchildren. one of whom carried an licon that was the property at one {time of the late Czar of Russia. |CHARGES PEONAGE EXISTS IN 3 SOUTHERN STATES New Printed Voiles |%; Vs';;.'.;’;‘,"c':fi{;a.;s "oxo-ft. Stenciled Grass Ruz-, $2 0 5 | Former Prlce, $5.95. Specml ac. One Yard Wide, Sl‘.95 Pair . = — Desired Light . ‘ : IR, i Erecn, biue, Drown "$17. 50 Rattania or $10.95 and $12.95 « Grounds...... Nooie Somes ® ol R Tl with t Cherokee Rugs Rag Rugs at Hinished with tas Featuring for tomorrow an unusual assortment of new | seis at botom. s Wi 12 50 Goldenterg's—Fourth Floor. " ! . 7 5 10 inches wide, 1 beautiful patterns in Colored Voiles—showing the lat- an g inja ox12 and 8x10-ft. large S A AT O est printings, inc small and fancy checks, 51 Qtamped Night Gowns, 55¢] Hodges' T “herokee - ! cibie, room size Rag Rugs. hit and : 1 ment of handsome miss desigr ;Fomer Arkansas. District Attor- or two at a considerable saving tomorrow, | All wanted colorings grade stripes, plaids, floral patterns and figures. Fine, sheer qual- and <mmr?efl or's I Axin € Cherol & ity. 36 inches wide. You can purchase new summer frock h; of a3ty finisy R . in all the most B Al medstlian and meat despue. | wanted colorings; close. heavy ney Declares Many Are Intimi- E‘ 39¢ Colored Organdies, | ingne Su Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. dated for Servitude. % 29¢’ 3 : DETROIT. Mich., June 28.—Ch, i 3%.in. Colored Organdies. extra of lincn Centerpiec, 3 . that heonage existe n AGRATESS | B heer quality. in all anted oL o Tiien o o Reare $1.25 Stenciled Grass Rugs at 66¢ k“ls'lnfl and Mi ppi were made | * street and evening shades rk cadet, X 4 white e 40 . 4 Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown ere tonight by U. S. Brattoon, De-| 3 ¢ blue. rriety of desig =2 | 5 R rd s S ey | Uit atiomoy. who fatmery was al % $1.25 Swiss Organdy, | d”\’ . Nerieliaf g | ‘E’L?,’. jon and ncat border designs; close woven grade—First | United States district attorney in the | [§] olore otles, 22¢ ® Gastecn Gisteiot ot Afkuaans i eal 85¢ | o e Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.95 | | 72" address before the twelfth annual | 45-inch Imported Swiss Or i = ot Solordd Ak Women's All-wool Tuxedo . conference of the National Associa- dy, a rtment of colurs. fine quality light ,llon for the Advancemeht of Colored | =t Floor. : an ouc ey arte 1n People. i finish. ‘ 4 ! “Outrages are perpetrated against| L E the negro designed to cowe and in- the Mov'le s ’ ?x‘:m;dt;i;‘f?éns%(l e s g Get a Cool Suit for the Fourth or for Your Summ"r ‘Bo} ; Wadh Sulls, 41.89 . be_exploited,” the speaker asserted. Vacaticn in This Sale of OF fie quality fast oslor Hammocks, $19.75 Well made, comfortab’e Couch Hammocks, in plain gray or khaki duck, with The speaker advocated a federal | vas! in Middy and act similar to the child labor law as | B oaeln: sizes s 03 L] o] v dels; sizes 4 4 remedy for the alleged dit: 3 S t Dutch Daddy mos L R to be more exact, the Movie Stars on Other’ 'speakers awho . discussed | Men S Summer U1LS | e e one also w i Californi “lynching _ and peonage” included ity ; . the beaches of Cahxoyma were first to gH;r:y E- Davis. Cleveland, a member | [ shades.—Third Floor. boxed nrattress, link springs adopt this latest Paris fashion. And | ohd DT Geiand Pemn ot Cinein: fi‘ Handbags ?lld l’r:me‘s, $1. sda and magazine pocket. The 5 : < P i / 3 In- o Of silk and leather, in a goo e s - now Hahn's bring this fascinating natl, secretary of the bourd of educa: | | B = at ' asenriment b R tiics “na back is adjustable. Complete novelty to Washington Episcopal Church. i 7\ Shapes: black and colors. New with long galvanized chains. = SHEESIO: At the opening session of the -con- | handle and swagger Here are the sensible hot-weather ‘“L e ki clothes for men and young men— | Silk Bags of fine quality m 1s0 ~ Reduced to $19.75. lference vesterday James Weldon | Johnson of New York, the organiza- French “Sandalettes.”. Practically Bare- Hed maage Tynehing & nationat Jesuac” | A cool, feather-weight suits in a va- 75'“"“!';;"w h Satine, 55¢ lS;::d tll::. awning NOT in- Foot Sandals of patent leather, with open —_— 1 riety of fabrics and styfes to please Cygl!_‘ hm‘lgg :j‘s a:dn;,mr_ % cluded at this price. TG SRy TR a e o G T T The Mayor of Nottingham received ; {more than 200 letters from girls anx- ious to marry a young Canadian who ' had appealed for assistance in finding | a “sweet British girl” preferably ' from Nottingham. every one. The price is another in- ducement to make your eclection here tomoyrow. The assortment in- cludes— Cool Kenney Suits Palm Beach Suits _- Light-weight Serges Mohair Suits -breasted and Well_ tailored in two and three button slngl.e double-breasted models—styles for men alndl g!o‘unvv men. All the lar colors to pick from—extra special a 75. 1>0pu(}oldent:serg s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor—Direct Entrance From K Street. Chalr or Sofa Cushions $7.50 Lawn Benches, $5.95 Lawn Benches of the better kind—with steel frame and high back. Rubbed finish and every slat bolted, thus assuring long service. Reduced from $7.50 to $5.95. Furniture Store—*‘Across the Street.’ slashes across vamp and cute “Baby” heels. At $12.50 ate skirts. Choice of plain 3 32 inches wide, e with black 36 inches wide. —Lining Dept Boys’ $1.25 Union Suits, 89c “Porosknit” Union Suits, with high neck and short sleeves. knee length legs; also low neck and sleeveless with knee length legs. Sizes 10 to 16 yvears. Per- fect quality.—First Floor. Women’s $2.25 Union Suits, 1.89 7 5 B “Kayser” ssilk-top tnion | Children’s Socklets, 10c Pair | Suits, made with band and Of good wquality silk elastic Colonial Style Crystal Glass bodice ;op: reinrlorcfledhun?er withdflmtycn]o;ed:ow. sl\nlxoce Ice Tea Tumblers —Basement. arm; tight knee. In flesh color | of pink, blue and white.—Notion . only. Perfect quality. Regular | Dept. Galvanized Wash Tubs, 89¢ and extra sizes.—First Floor. Large 22-inch Size Galvan- Women’s 85¢ Union Suits, 15¢ Shoe Trees, 10c 'n’fr‘?a}:‘fl Wash Tubs, with dop Sxoeptional in value and at- —these _comfortable rs specially priced at Spring seat and re- Tersible cushions, with backs u holstered in tapestry design cre- tonnes. Choice of chalrs or rockers. Rockers, $12.95 IE PECIAL this week. Nearly all our White Nubuck Low Shoes that were $7.45, $8.75 and $9.75. Sports Oxfords and Pumps. One or Two Strap Pumps. Trimmed with patent, $ 5 95 l Reed Chairs and the Fourth Be guided by the Blue Book and you will never make a mistake as to the best road to follow. The latest edition _contains much added information and all the new roads, de- tours, etc. You can't RO black or tan leathers—or all ‘white. In a wonderful drive at afford to be without a All-metal Shoe Trees, special copy w'henhelr you are W ll U ¢ $2 50 e e “'ggfgmn cotton at 10c.—Notion Dept. 19¢ Wash unfl“' 3 for 25¢ ng an extensive tour o . . 4 : or a Short trip. The Blue ort, p to low neck and sleeveless: band 16¢c Bleached Muslin Sunitary knitted and crochet Book cnables you to se- top: tight and shell-trimmed dge styles; factory : : 1 12V, Yard Notion Dept. lect good roads, save gas, knee. Extra sizes only.—Ffrat 2C 3 cut repair costs and avoid ¥Fioor, -inch Bleached Muslin. a . the thousand and one an- Cut Glass Sets, $2.98 e ot Anton aualig: Saftey Pins, 7c Dozen $1,00 Each’ i detail f “Gi U Triumph Brand Nickel-plated ~ gk driving. oo [ Ice Tea Sets of cut glass: | T ECRORLVEL poor Safety Pins, In assorted sizes: S Mac vave s coms 19%4x20 Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, neatly boxed, tufted | consisting of covered pitcher one dozen on card—Notion Dept. and six tall glasses. Assorted 9¢ Hea Bleached (deslgna —Bamment: 39c Heavy Is, 25 | 5c and 8c Buttons, 3¢ Card OIS, c 'y ‘White Pearl Buttons; one doz- 5 Turkish Towel c : ne acs. Four-string Carpet Brooms, 75 dozen; athletic weave; ab- en on a card; assorte s, 1 of eoxutl;‘a. :lllag“tya:g:n s[raw”l— so:bznl, serviceable grade: for to 22 ligne. Factory seconds.— Basement. face or bath use; 19x37 inches, Notign Dept. f" supply of Rand & ME&Nally State maps. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) with twenty buttons, covered with fast colo.r cretonnes, filled with good grade cotton. 24x24 Sofa Cushions, with ruffles, and 20x20 round cushions, with large button on top. Filled with soft, fluffy silk floss. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Flooy. ' : = au 9"- St. 1914-16 Pa.Ave Ttk &K 233Pahve SE

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