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(LA, . . Take This Sunburn hd By Oable to The Btar and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921 ure l ou REVAL, Esthonia, June '80.—Nich- | editor of * the Mos- Some skins parch and blister under the sun's rays. Others ~ get bot and flery, often swelling and aching. Still others itch and ‘make you scratch in frenzy, seeking relief, but never finding it. ' All sunburn_discomfort is traceable to the irritation of the If these nerves can be reached, soothed nerves beneath the skin. and quieted, relief is possible. Because Noxzema is a greaseless vanishing cream that dbes not lie on the surface, it gets down through the pores and into contact with the jumpy irritated nerves, carrying down with it antiseptics that have always been noted for their curative and soothing powers. For instance, Noxzema contains soothing Oil of Cloves (you know how Oil of Cloves stops a toothache), cooling Bienthol and Rub Noxzema inio your skin and relief is im- mediate, for the moment Noxzema reaches the nerves. itchy, flery healing Camphor. skin_is soothed and cooled. ‘Take a couple of jars of Noxzema to the shore or country with you. 35 and 50 cent sizes at your druggist's, or send 10 cents to cover postage and packing for large, complimentary jar, inclos- ing your home or vacation address to Noxzema Chemical Com- pany,'Baltimore, Md. VOILE BLOUSES $2.98 Dainty, lacy styles — both regulation and overblouse models. Summeriest of summer fash- ions in cool white blouses, with short sleeves. Overblouses have venise lace vestee, collar and band around bottom. Others have tucked vests and solid face collars. One especially charm- ing regulation style has lace band down front, combined with rows of hemstitching.. Several fluffy frilled models complete the selection. Novelties in Frilled $2.50 Blouses ‘White Voile Blouses with large pleated frills, edged with lace; also with veuise Taee collar and pleated revers. - Just Unpacked—Purchase of GINGHAM DRESSES | Showing New and Effective Trimmings of Organdy—A Rea’ — Nothing neater and more appropriate for sammer than the dress of checked gingham. These come in light blue and white,*navy and white, pink and white and lavender and white. All have double organdy collats snd organdytripmed pockets. . Jaunty gingham sashes.. - ‘Also at $298 are Net-lined .Dresses. of . figured voile, in pretty drapings, with organdy collars. . ¢ REMNANTS 12Voc va. 36 and 40 inch white and col- ored materials; dress gingham, percale, shirting madras, ratine, organdy, gabardine, voile, nain- sook, longcloth, bleached and un- bleached cotton. Useful lengths. ' : Holiflay Neckwear COLLECTION of mid-summer noveities, many worth con- siderably . . more. Round. square and tuxedo collars and collar and cuff sets of lace, or- gandy and eyelet embroidery. Also hemstitched white organdy sashes, 2% and 2% yards long. BLEATINGS to give the finish- ing touch of daintiness to the summer- -frock. In organdy and Vandyke points. 25c to 50c Yard New Vestees, 98¢ Organdy, net and _embroidered eyelet Vestees, with fuxedo collar, some including cuffs. Many are lace trimmed. Plenty of Peter Pan collars in the assortment. LI IS0 $2.98 —Dresses that will appeal to you, not just because of the low price, but in spite of it. 3 o A BY LOUIS LEVINE., olas Bucharin, cow Pravda, the intellectual leader of the Russian communists, in an ad- dress to the delegates of the third internationale communist ‘congress, explains the meaning of the new economic policy which has been adopted. What he says is extremely interesting because it throws light on ‘the recent political and economic events in Russia, and indicates the principles that are now guiding the bolshev'ki. M. Bucharin starts out by saying that all former notions of revolution are naive, and that a ‘social revolu- tion involves not merely a political upheaval but *“the complete dissolu- tion of’the old capitalistic apparatus.” “Must Destrey,” He Saya. “During a proletariat revolution,” | says M. Bucharin, “we must not only destroy the state machine, but com- pletely reorganize the industrial re- Purchase of $2.50 and $3.00 Onyx Silk Hose " Plenty of white, black and cor- dovan—also some other colors. Superb quality Onyx Pure Silk Hose, including all-silk and silk with garter top. An extraordinary- saving, just when the demand for silk hose for vacation wear is at its height. Surprise at Every Correct Style and ‘Material “under the sun.” Georgette Hats White Milap Hats White Felt Hats Hair Braid Hats' Ribbon Hats Taffeta Hats Leghorn Hats White! White! White! —and - every wanted pastel shade and staple color. Hats for dress, street, sports and outing wear, hats for youthful women, hats for matrons—an assemblage that ex- cels.in volume, variety and values any we've sponsored during this ‘or any other season. Girls’ Regul In White, and White 29c¢Yd. 50c to $1.00:fine wash goods, 32, 36 and 40 inches wide. Col- ored organdy, dress gingham, chiffon silk, shirting madras, white madras, shirting' ‘cambric; India linon amd other - desired n summer fabrica - «-.- .. 4| regulation dresses for girls of 2to 6 Yoke. models with pleated fronts. Solid white and -{ emblem on sleeve. .med. with -navy and copen... Specials in Toilet Goods Mum'Deodon'nt,‘l!c.‘ . fook | Benzoin _and Almond - Cream, Pond’s Vanisking Cream 25¢c. . Daggett . & Ramsdell’s--Cold Cream, small tube, 7c. 2 Ora Cocoanitt Oil Shampoo, Hc. bgsk Liquid- Green Soap Shampoo, 1. K * quality, also ch’l;?:::m;':owders, all 25c makes, Elastic insert Pound . Talcum, Corylopsis, 8c. Face Powders, popular kinds, boxes slightly soiled, 50c values, 32c. : Violet -and. Paper Napkins,. 100 for 3zc. ments, each . Here is the the rank and flle. are to be reorganized we must and immedlately destroy the vai ties binding these groups of the proletariat in order to gain hold of the economic apparatus necessary to break down indust discipline.” M. Bucharin goes on to say that this must be followed by the disorganiza- tion of industry, the dislocation of transport, exchange and credit, decline of productivity, shortage of goods and economioc suffering. But what he con- siders far more serious 18 that because cf the economic dissolution the very elements which presumably are the standard bearers of the revolution lose ground and disappear as a class: Worker Helps Himself. “When a large Industry is in such a iserable condition,” says Bucharin, he workers try to find a way out by anufacturing small articles of every- first . ) He Millinery | $1.95$2.95 $3.95 $4.95 ation Dresses Just -the. thing for the holiday outing—and indeed for almost any summer occasion—these one-piece jean > :Men’s Cool .:Uniler.wear__ In Three Bargain Lots: Otis White Gauze and Balbriggan Shirts and . Drawers; short sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. Drawers .have double seat and strap Nainsook Athletic Union Suits of superior on suits. Exceptional value 95q . Poresknit Union Suits, in three styles that cover ill wants. _slightly imperfect. These $1.50 gar- day use which they subsequently gell. 2 Another Sale of BOYS’ KHAKI -PANTS 79¢ More Than a Match for Active Youngsters 79c instead of one dollar for these sturdy khaki knickers be- cause we found another maker who wanted to make a quick clean-up of his surplus. Full knicker cut, with rip-proof seams. All sizes 7 to 17. Also a limited quantity of little fellows' straight- knee khaki pants, sizes 3 to §. A Special in Worsted Sweaters -$5.98 Pure Wool Worsted Sweaters, light, cool and attractive. Some have white revers. = Others are in fancy stripes, black and navy. ‘White sweaters with black cuffs and sasgh are included. ¢ Trimmed in Colors and 6 to 14. Lace front, white trim- .‘ 65¢ suits of white striped madsas. in back. Also Shedaker “Trow- Ecru, strictly perfect; white e Thus the worker becomes interested, free trade begins and he regards him- self as a small producer. The result is the transformation of the workers into petty bourgeo! and turn of the proleta: lages, where ' they and handicraftsmen.’ M. Bucharin poin Tailless rats are pecullar to Cuba. L L L L L L e oA L L L A L TR 0 LA L L L 2 L O L o L s . e T L 1707 I THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON; D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE Must Destroy and Rebuild, Russian €ommunists Told lations. But what are the industrial | process was aocelerated in Russia by relations in the capitalistio system? |the war, which destroyed the “fow. papitalist hierarchy: On |of the proletariat,” and by the neces: top 15 the eahitalist: then follow the (8Ity of utilizing the best workers in reotors, then the techaical experts, | the government administration of vil- then the skilled workers, and finally |1ages, leaving in the factories the poorer elements. But while the pro- If these relation® |fetariat is weakened and soattered, oot |other social classes, especially the peasants, the re- s to the vil- ecome workers out that this ‘ing a The ain strength. _—————— o'clock BOLT SETS $5,000 BLAZE. Buckeystown Tex;nnt Aroused as Buildings Are in Flames. Speeial Dispatck to The Star. . .“FREDERICK, Md., June 30.—Fire, 'starting from a lightning bolt, de- stroyed the barn and a number of outbuildings on the farm of Willlam &. Baker, near Buckeystown, entail- was tenanted by J. and other buildings were burned to tents destroyed. 30, 1921. of lightning awoke him and, he saw the barn in flamés. ‘ sible destruction. —— Agriculture is teaching women make their own dress forms. loss of $5000. The Property hillip Stallings. barn, corn crib, wagon shed at night by Stallings, who | pasted together permanently. had retired. An unusually vivid flash looking téward she farm buildings, Several hundred neighbors turned out and assisted In saving machinery and portions of the crops. Through the work of the volunteer firemen the residence was saved from pos- The United States Department of -An absolutely accurate form is made by paper and cardboard being gummed the ground and most of their con-|over a gauze undervest on the woman to be fitted. the form being cut down The fire was discovered at 10:30 |the back when dry, taken off, then on - ik & Horlicks The ORlGINAL “ Malted Milk b P to WILLETTS WASHINGTON SHOP 1345 Penna. Ave. Just East of 14th St. - Going Out of Business Sale Selling Out! itting Business! delling Uut: Quitting business! The success of a store or a sale depends upon how it serves the people—the values it gives—upon that, and that only. The record-breaking crowds, pleased faces and contented expressions tell the tale here. The people DO appreciate the values given them—the savings offered. Rarely do the people of Washington and the District get such an opportunity--right at the opening of the new summer season—bright new goods, best and wellknown standard advertised lines, such as Michael Sterns, Skolny, and National Student Clothes, for Men and Young Men; Manhattan, Arrow, Ide and Kingsley Shirts; Munsingwear, Wilson Bros.”, B. V. D. and Mansco Underwear; Interwoven Hosiery; Manhattan and Arrow brand Collars; finest Neckwear, Pajamas, Belts, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Jewelry, Umbrel- las, Canes, etc., etc. All must and will be sold out within the time limit regard- less of cost or value. ’ REMEMBER—Our . regular prices refer only to this present season’s lowest market values, “Not War Values.” Mansco Athletic Underwear “A Manhattan Product” 25%. Off All $1.50 Union Suits. .$1.13 All $2.00 Union Suits. .$1.50 All $2.50 Union Suits. . $1.88 All $2.75 Union Suits. . $2.07 All $3.50 Union Suits. .$2.63 All $4.00 Union Suits. . $3.00 Genuine B. V. D. $1.50 Union Suits now $1.15. Genuine B. V. D. Shirts and Yale Athletic Union Suits. Best $1.25 grade, 85c each. 3 for $2.50. Munsingwear Union Suits, all lightweight styles, ~ 25% Off All heavyweight styles 50% off. Silk Neckwear 75¢ Grade . 45¢ $1.00 Grade .. . $1.25 Grade ........ $1.50 Grade ..... $2.00 Grade . $2.50 Grade ... .$1.65 $3.00 Grade . .. $1.95 $3.50 Grade .........$2.35 Washable ) 50c Grade .<...cc.....25c _ 75¢c Grade . cessess.45¢ - Handkerchiefs 9¢ 15¢ : $2.00 Grade .........$1.35 EXTRA SPECIAL Genuine Madras, Fiber Stripes. White Soisette, and Poplin Shirts, collars attached and bands. ~ Values up to $3.50, SALE PRICE, $1.65 Each ———— SILK SHIRT SPECIAL White Silk and Fine Shan- tung—both collars attached and bands—also Broadcloth and - fine Tub Silks, including all the odd lots in the house. Values up to $8.50. SALE PRICE, $4.35 ‘All $7.50 Manhattan Shirts.. Look at Thi Men’s Genuine - MOHAIR SUITS and all the balance of our Men's and Young Men's $25 Woolen Suits, in- cluding both plaih and fancy models, Men’s and Young Men’s Light and Medium Weight Suits which we sold at $30— Now $17.65 $35-and $40 Suits Now. . ...$24.65 $45 and $50 Suits Now.. .. .$31.65 $55 and $60 Suits Now ... ..$37.65 Genuine Palm Beach and Kool Kloth Suits Tropical Worsted and Kool Kinney Cloth Suits, silk trimmed— Entire Stock Manhattan Shirts 25% Off All $3.00 Manhattan Shirts......... $2.25 All $3.50 Manhattan Shirts ). ..$2.63_ All $3.75 Manhattan Shirts ........ $2.82 All $4.50 Manhattan Shirts. . ....$3.38 All $5.00 Manhattan Shirts. .......$3.75 All $5.50 Manhattan Shirts. . ... $4.13 All $6.00 Manhattan Shirts . .. . .$4.50 All $7.00 Manhattan Shirts. :ssszg All $8.50 Manhattan Shirts. $6.38 - All Silk $10.00 Manhattan Shirts . $7.50° MANHATTAN Soft Collars 25% Off All 35c Grades, 27c each $3.00 per dozen. $1.50 per Y,-doz. All 50c Grades, 38c each $4.50 per dozen $2.25 per 1;-doz. ARROW BRAND Soft and Stiff Collars All 25¢ Grades, 17c each. $2.00 per dozen. $1.00 per Y;-doz. HOSIERY Entire stock of Interwoven Hosiery reduced for quick clearance. Mercerized Lisles, 35c pair Pure Silks, 65c Pair $1.00 pair. Fine quality, all silk, All Interwoven Cashmeres, Sale price, 75¢c pair Mercerized Cotton l;inlo Socks, in white, black and colors. 35¢ Quality at 21c pair 5 pairs $1.00 Entire/ stock at 25% Off. EXTRA SPECIAL Ose lot of fine Percale and Madras Striped Shirts, $2.00 values. . $1.19 Each Pajamas Entire stock, including Man- hattan make— 25% Off Gabardines and Rain Coats. Entire stock at. 33 1-3% Off. ENTIRE GLOVE -STOCK Goes at Just 4 Price Dent’s, Adler’s, Meyer’s and Wilson Bros’ All at 50% Off. WILLETT'S WASHINGTON SHOP STORE FOR RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE e Store Open For Business Each Moming at 8 o’Clock U= The “Food - Drink” for All Ages: Quick Lunch at Home, Office, an¢ Fountains. 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