Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 18

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,\ 3 iz ) THE . EVENING EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 192L dalism. The farmers of the neighbor . - : A ] TWO KILLED IN RIOT, |{atim, s temm.ot o il | MR, HOOVER TO OVER TO SPEAK. | GUARD BRITISH CABINET ["g2ombest o4 venics” aa Jomes| ALLEGED SLACKER IN . Y. = isord Loe Fuller, ag well as other artists.| NEW YORK, June 30.—Linn E. A. t Radicals Damage Church and Are | {3¢q, inll (odersl, froops, Tom [Quere- | Secretary to Open Textile Products AFTER PLOT IS FOUND | wiil speaic’ “The broxram wii clost |Gate, aitegea TENt dodser, has ar- ater rieaters Attacked by Mexican Farmers. | —_— Exposition at Greenville, S. C. TO SLAY MINISTERS |dance for all “ine visiting Rotarians. | Fived ‘:Z“(::’::";:i x‘::"‘:':’:r';‘e: X Several Second-hand Instanta. WEXICO CITY, Jung 30.--Twe Meh | Mlrs, Lydia Spofford, an aged woman ~GREENVILLE, S C. June socsaco D e Fo Mrs. W, T. Hinzmann of Detrot |court-martial on a charge of deser- ::::,',,:.“" Heaters Bniinst=din oot B m(‘"“ etwee "":r" e¢ n :|ol Lewiston, Me., possesses four solid|retary of Commerce Herbert Hoover LONDON, June 29.—Special pre- |is pefjeved’to have the smallest foot |y, Date for the trial has not yet ‘ , rad Puebl to of Gerctaro, | TLlver spoons which wers will come to Greenville and make the cautions are being taken to Dro- |of any woman of normal size in the |t or aro LoF th0 7o ’ Tolaing an shesed “riotation: by ‘raay. | the knee buckles of her gre opening address for the textile prod totre o o pemitish cablnct min: |United States. She wears a 13-Canoe, | boen set GUe PP dovpnss it " | father, who was a soldier in . - eI8_in_ consequence of ithe dis- i Pr t Ob 1 cals of the chuich In that village. | (ieq |Olution. ucts exposition here October 6, unless covery of‘w plot to murder them, A L e T b v Y anion with the pablica: | 3207 14th St. N.W. by radicals and whie parading/they en- | Though she is 121 years of age | Public business prevents, lccnrding 10| Visitors tO Spend Day on Bat-| *Fni 5s,e0 (!l:'ls‘(teh!:nbouge are |that’ Mrs. Hinzmann have all her |tion of an alleged radical magazinc, fered the Cathollc church and are sxid |and ‘claimed to be the oldest Fili- |8 telegram received nero from Repre. seeking three men sent to Lon- |Lo0twear made to order. of which he was editor. ave overturned a statue of the ino woman, Ci mokes | sentative tend = = TIRIETEZIENIRIRIANLS Fin and committed other acts of o o c,ur"e'{“‘e" o e D Vi tation It Wy oo eatentle tlefields—Luncheons don oL "l’,,:';“:;:"m‘,’;f‘;‘(“:’sflf BNZEENENINZIIifiiSEifialiZERuRfECIRRESERNRIRANEL TIRIEIEIICRILIRIZILIEAARIGNS sinating the ministers. One of \ £ a Feature. these men it describes as a === EE==ae=—=r B T, sifrts e’ By the Amociated Press. ber of a Paris secret society; an- 3 ~ s PARIS, June 30—Two hundred| OUNer an Irishman from western \ . ~ A “nited Stat. ’ . a American delegates to the Interna-| Spamard of leien extraction. b : tional Association of Rotary Clubs S £ e ome o0 ow rlces an Which met In Edimburgn, Seotiand,| amner, piven by the French govern: - two weeks ago. have arrived here,;_"efll han(gi the henler(g‘l Fu?erizlnon o{ N v Mol °T® | French Commercial Organizations a l C T :l’;"h;‘nd’;‘ed“:‘?‘“' ‘l“‘; more than|ine Interailied Club. ML Dior, minis; . o ’ . representing every state |ter of commerce, will preside, Aan T in the Union. will be here by Satur- | Marshal Foch, Gen. Nivelle and the | Frlda _.Remnant Da mn the 4 Libera redit Terms et Forh e, sl g 1y : + France are expected to be present. b The Americans will be accompanied | Following the dinner the Rotarians i : by about two hundred English Ro- | Will be guests at the Theater An- 7 o tarians, and an elaborate program of | {0ine, ~where ~Firnin Gemier, the - o entertainment has been planned for | Krench tragedia Eive one act of 2 the visitors. 8 b Monday's Program. (7) . . ] hie procman i e on oe: OfLésser Priced Merchandise : ay, when the Rotarians will go to E £ oo eau Thierry and Belleau Wood, where the entire day will be spent Gen. Nivelle, one of the French i commanders on this front during the eritical days of 1918, will probably g Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Friday Sale of Girls’ iy, SportsCoats,Suits, A : . ? ; arel : Skirts and Dresses 5 22 al?p : 34 Jersey Spcrts Ceats, with large patch in pretty plaids; oth pockets and narrow belt; inverted pleat in back. colors, with plaid Finished with buttons on sleeves and pockets. pockets, awith Colors are navy, black and copen. Sizes 16 to 40. back. Sizes 7 to 14 ¥ 35¢ each; were 95c. THe up-to-date Gas Range is not only superior to the old- fashioned coal range, but much more convenient and economical. We've made it our busi- ness to represent the ranges that have proved their worth. GAS HEATERS be ed to conduct the visitors over the battlefield, and a basket lunch McCullough of Fort the newly elected William. Ontari international president, will place a wreath on the grave of the unknown soldier buried beneath the Arc de Triomphe, in this city, and he will make an addr Will Hold Luncheon. At noon on Tues the visitors | will_give a typical ‘luncheon, “to show how it is hing the proceeding: Early in the ity of Paris will re at_the Hotel de Vi will extend to them the freedo! the city. Later they will be guests Plenty of hot water when you want it and no waste of fuel. We invite comparison of the Heaters here with any—not only for efficiency, but for price. Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. Dresses, some i sold M ar and tie 1n 26431 @A39:1TIRERREIRNNNININIRAIRNGAN h i ! | i | | were $1.95 and $2.95. and 75¢c. fi a o] IH m 1 m o] m : o} Lo PP o} . who will Main 3016-3017. z $5.00 each; were 3975 ) Exactly like illustration. Graceful Queen Anne design, in- H 5,82 and % "S5 cach; were $17s. iatd sl T s S o 5 ~1i P : P <7 = Baronette Satin. Ski I d k trimmed with white braid - Cl!ldf[lh Dresser. Chifforette, Dressing Table, Full-size Bed. You s s Racin belrs: fil‘\'lthed‘r\'.:;lh“;;u‘n,o‘:\ssenixgl‘:?‘hlt:‘: and black tie. Sizes 6 to 22 s vill -find bl 1 his v gl find-it impessible to duplicate this value. H waist measure 30; orange, waist measure 26. $5.00 vears. 15c each; were 95c. g m @ H each; were $750. 4 ’ iz $19.00 Cash— $2.50 a Week ,, C ll o t NA = i 1 Black Sn;m gru;é“g‘ n\ersklrs( short sleeves 69 Girls’ Pretty Plaid : . 2EIH d 00; 13.75. in box plea ¢ ollaristocrats =~ %\t | =gipk'sel whmesn o, | Demsnla e N | 2 tie-back sash of self material fmiched with buttons. e TV % : 4 B | 2 Some have organdy collars and cuffs. Special, $500 e 95¢ “d‘ ‘were ; o] Eigo'é HERE isa new order }g et ) | . - | in the collar world. K\% : Frid . . : KD i Friday Sale of Friday Special r | A The laundered col- 3 H W ’ H I m lars that d i omen’s . . : 2V ars that defy detec- 2%I|i . 1te dateen Petticoats - , 8 =} tion from those new i Silk Hose, 95¢ - H | i 1 > 1 l’l d e 20 dozen pairs Wom- 95C E‘aCh 2 { urchased. com- en’s Full-fashioned Silk 2 s G z > - ‘i y. P o . 1'1 h Hose with lisle tops and d %ldoze" I’lxye_l:\'(}]ntg jate_e'n ]]f’e’tvnlc?at?. ‘f.n(}: : ] il Cook Si I A prise 1t; 1n short, the N reinforced heels and toes. ouble paxle : shadow p..rmx. engths varying H ] Oi 00 toves | 11 f h @ Colors are black, Russia from 28 to 34. Special, 95¢ each. B The well known Buck's make = BES collars of men who Ti¥ cilaf. :\fréc;r;ngrm\':a]g!nd 30 All-Jersey Petticoats, in solid Culx":s of rose, I i 2 3 0 % bl Ses. Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered i @ TOLMANIZE! @ H 8% to 10. gpccia'l. e ;r;c(l)sgreen iy e ivges, SEAboRls ¢ $24 75 in black or brown leatherette. Prices start i @ g 95c pair. o House Dresses and Undermusli : at Z V4H A esses ndermuslins . i - <1 nd- the 36 House Dresses of Amoskeag gingham in small £ E Easy Terms—$1 a | i $39.50 E §<’;§ The TOIman La‘undly f: fo"owing: |}!aids. cl1$ck> :m(_l so'id ‘cokfrf. Son fifo wide sash; s H PG o W. MACKENZIE, Manager H others have belts: piped in white or plain colers. White Week o $3.95 Cash—$1 a Week : ¥y Werd oy !E 12 Women's Pink Lisle and embroidered pique collars and pockets; organdy / ) PG Cor. 6th and C Sts. NNW. 2 H }fl,‘:?‘ S?K'f,sl‘h}w':(',‘"fé""sfz“:; i_ronts. A number of attractive styles in the lot. Spe- 2 | NS E 34738 40 and 42, $1.60 each; ial, $2.45 each. . : 3 N4 > were $1.75. White Batiste Bloomers of coo'. thin material: full H a a For a collar that's clean, G 12 Eh@ldr:n‘sh t\l'ainsuok cut and reinforced ; ruffled knee with biue stitching. Reg- S 1 N nion Suits, with elastic at ular sizes, 50c; extra sizes, 75¢c. H |BYR ali:ouar thaflfits. tho:.e PE K::; aS"iges l;‘“é‘"é’ 0w 20 Corset Covers of good quality muslin; embroidery i I <® al. a collax ‘thats each; were 75¢. top finished with lace edge. 45¢ each; were 75c. H | N smooth as velvet— N 15 dozen. Childiea’s Lid 5 Muslin Gowns with yoke of lace insertion: full = i . Lisle R IBAS Phone Franklin 71. B/ Socks: second quality. cut, s'eeveless style. 75c each; were 95c. H a E‘ @ g:‘e’:‘mSplfial”’zs:m;z: and _ 7 Gowns of fine \\'hitczillingeriz- cloth, with fine lace 2 - 1233 A o Lol PR tops : sleeveless. $1.25 each; were $1.45. = i izicsl dé‘:f"‘os"!’;:izsi;“\kgf:& 25 Lace-trimmed Pink Washable Satin Camisoles, = | i R VR only. Sizes 8% to 10. Spe- with sshs:;\:dow lace tops, in corset-cover style. 75¢c eachy : ! cial, 15c pair. ‘were . m e m Friday Reductions in Millinery and z | Blouses and +, Trimmings " [5] \{ 5] At Reduced Prices g 15 Sports Hats, made of felt and milan IS ) Sweaters :;mp or braid and'si]kA $2.95 each; were . . P o = 2 Handmade Philippine Blouses; Gl = : 10-Piece Dlnlng . Room Sulte slightly imperfect. $2.25 each; were $3.85. Sailor Hats, in black, pecan and navy; 7 s Made of Genuine American Walnut, consisting of 60-inch A . made of pineapple. .braid and milan . B buffet, good size china closet, inclosed serving table, round ex- $ 00 o] 1 Handmade Blouse; slightly imper- hemp. $1.45 each; were $2.95. B tension table 48 inches wide, 5 side chairs, 1 armchair, seats cov- 2 7 td fect. $1.25; was $2.95. 4 Organdy Hats, in orchid. blue, flesh & ered in genuine leather.ceceeeeeniieensceneieniietnccaniicnnns S 1 furple‘“:siber Sweastser; slightly and gray. $7.50 each; were $12.95. - imperfect. ; was $10.95. 7 Organdy Hats, trimmed with self E $27.50 Cash—$3.75 a Week summer 5 M:gna-ne“e and Tncolcne Over- rosettes. Colors n;e jade, copen and - imperfect. $1.95 each; were 35. 3 Hair Braid Hats, for dress, in black, & m 15 Georgette Blouses for stout wom- ;?ggmed with flowers. $1.95 each; were - en, in a variety of colors. Sizes 42 to gy k 0. $1.95 each; were $6.95. 7 Trimmed Garden Hats, $2.75 each; ] B 100 Blouses, of white voile. madras, A g:‘,’,c,-,, Lot of Garden Hats, in = o] batiste 3"d cotton pongee. 75c each; jade, copen, rose, purple, brown. bisque, : & were $1 and"$1.65. henna and orchid. $1 each; were $1.95 . 7 Crepe de Chine Blouses, with blue and $2.95. . . or orchid stripes. $1.65 each; were $2.95. 75 Ofdg Flowendx mtludmé: combina- 35 Wool Tie-on Sweaters; some in tions of flowers and grass;: flowers and E y K/ i lors: others are combinations fruit, 25c.cach; were 35cto 75¢, 3 = New Mexico Roclye: solid colors: - 15 Full-length Flewer Wreaths, of | Sizes 36 to 46. $1.25 each; were $1.95. a 4 oo ’ 2 . 3 ower and grass combinations; wery ap- & = G’and Can]flll 1 Heavy Gray Fiber Silk Sweater; prgfiriate to trim the garden hats. 85¢ = i slightly imperfect. $5; was $12.50. . ; were $1.25. $ @. : Friday Specials in White Turkish | : I Towels, 3 for $1.00 b . - You can buy round-trip tickets at re. § 5 : 2 & o] Exactly like illustration. Artistic Louis XV design. Canbe -] ) ' O duced fares over the Santa Fe to any of 34 dozen Fancy White Turkish Towels, with woven colored bor- v had in genuine walnut or mahogany. Large Dresser, Chifforette, |, $ .00 these National Playgrounds ) ders, in a variety of colors. Size 17x35. Also a few all-white. Size - vac\lcy *Pres;er Full Size Bow-end Bed. Positively the best value — June 1 to September 30— 22x44. 35c each; 3 for $1; were 50c each. in Washington. On your Santa Fe way see . . ; oz -~ $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly Pike's Peak and , Friday Aisle Opportunities , - ; o] %fig&“gmg:g?“d Park— 17 White Crochet Bedspreads in a 41 Real Pin Seal, Vachette and Grand Canyon National Park— good assortment of attractive pat- Spider Grain Calf Leather Bags in the Yosemite—the Big Trees . } terns; slightly soiled. Anopportunity ~ NEWest styles and shapes; some silk E Between |- . lined; others fitted with purse and 3 7 n the Ocean es. to make a purchase greatly below mirror. $1.95 eachy were $2.95. 2 8 (VISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(saERs core. | [C ™ H | O B e e o i i actual value. 3145 cach; were 3195, 33 Made Veils i all the new colors ] [ 9 . " #Colorado Summer,” “Grand Canyon Outings,” “Californie.” _ 9 Sashes and Scarfs; an odd lot in and combinations; to be worn tight . i 73 5 7th srneer “ oWu Streets B C.Smith, Gen Agent several styles and colors. 95c each; or draped style. 25c each; were 55¢ ‘ | ‘EE——:EEEEI_IE]EEEE—:E : Q } =the Historic-scenie route A T. &S F. Ry €02 Finance Bidg., Philadelphia, Fa. Phone: Locust 6424

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