Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 4

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T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921. . === ==I0E=0| DRIVEN FROM MEXICO. wnflnis MISS"]N SOCIALISTS DEMAND U. S. |53 iiienss, s adments ‘An interruption came shortly after |waging an anti-semitic war,” order- | ments that slan nd vilify our owe _— RECOGNIZE A noon when the American disabled |ing continuation of the Debs amnexty L . veterans of the world war sent a|campaign with renewed vigor, and cxecutive commit- Murder Suspects Wanted in Cleye- SOVIET RUSSI. delegation of ffty wounded ex:sol- ct;nri{nlullllng the soviet g g lam H Henry, ! _— diers to deliver a warning that the |of Russiz upon it mainten iana: James O'Neal, New York: > CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 30.—Dom- Convention Comes to a Close Fol- | “disloyaity, ne\il;.llu! nnd]‘;rbnsnn." Re- Tlhc latter rcsa]uliu? ?aid.d)n nnsx;l: & 1oIms, 18i s Ger- 5 ports of a speech by J. Louis Engdahl' _“In the interest of freedom for - Y N Capital, $1,000,000.00 inio Benigno and Charles Oolett, lowing Electio : stria 5 pital, $1,000, [ | iewed slavers of wittrea ¢ Sty and] g Election of » Chicago before the convention Russia, in the of industrial, and William H. Brandt ouri. tionary elements in this country are|other channcls. by the same ele. several days ago, in which he said his ) reviv. George K. Fanner, Cleveland menu- { Officers. left wing faction would not fight as .. Corner Fourteenth & H Streets i X 100 per cent Americans,” but only |the government at % facturers, In & pay roll hfld‘{‘l" ":f Members Return to Manila. |55 the Associated press. under the red fiag of internationsi |nize the governme —— TiEMbC;i h:vebheepn u::“:dohev;on DETROIT, Mich., June 30.—The so- snlglull]!m; had arnu;:’d the veterans. ple of Russia h: | e rom Mexico 'residen re| + S a .t esolutions w alli P . . | €4 from Mexico by President Obefore | SPEAKErs FavOr Freedom [ita work with (e wiection of o nae | Americhn warkers. o demind Amoris | We denoune Dld YOl_l Ever Flglll'e Out last night from the American Cham- 2 tiona i in recognition of the Irish repub-|der anmd vilification ber of Commerce of Mexico City. WIth Protectorate j . The ion w ic; denouncing the “ . wh is being ndu | They are to sail from Vera Cruz to- . slander and forgery by ich re this countr; rough the press —just how much spending money you get away with be- m [o] m tween paydays? Ten to one, you couldn’t do it, for that m o] morrow. The destination of the ves- sel 1s not given, but Cleveland detec- | P7 the Amociated Press. tives who are in Mexico will accom- | MANILA, P. I, June 29.—The Wood- pany the fugitives in an effort to : Forbes mission returned to Manila yes- bring them back here to face trial N L AL terday after a two-week visit to south- ern Luzon and adjacent islands, where pocket roll just “melts away,” you don’t know where. On the other hand, $5 or $10 salted away every first and fif- teenth in OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT would soon put you appreciably “to the good.” 5 0One Dollar opens the thrift road via this bank—start your E account this payday. e e more than a hundred public meetin, NAMED AS BLAIR AIDE. {wers held, at which classcs of ertizons were invited to express their views and WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., June 30— rogent compla " 3 J. Gllmer, Korner, Jr., prominent attor- e advnmv?o;lung.de:;;:fi\gg e | ney of Winston-Salem, has been notl- | ¢orm, but many believed that the United fo fled of his appointment as special at- | gr.tes - should e £ L stablish a_protectorate orney to Commissioner of Internal|oyer the islands if independence were Paid on TIME t Revenue David H. Blair. Fhtod Deposits Kroner leaves for Washington |8 7 cP;ldkt:n 3 Paid on Z ecking Savings 0 Accounts 0 Accounts 0 ; . ; isslon has now covered all the this week and takes active charge of | e m 5 his territory contains more half the total population of the Philip- pines. Members of the mission pressed much satisfaction at the pro- gram of education. One member re- marked that the “public schools are the brightest spots in the Philip- es. ] , Both Gen. Wood and W. Cameron Forces praised the work of the schools said the most urgen t . va cric ch; ers. Gen. W. v i v en's T at ex OF THE P-B STORE ON THE SECOND FLOOR so there I {don vhy it should not be in the Philippines, 1 believe the entrance of women into public life would be bene- ficial to the Philippines.” cati en invited to deliver the principal speech at the Fourth of July celebration here. BREAKS ALTITUDE RECORD Aviator Climbs 20,500 Feet in Ger- man Fokker Machine in Alabama. MONTGOMERY, Ala., June 30—Fly- ing a German Fokker machine, Lieut. Clement McMullen broke all altitude irecords at the Montgomery air inter- mediate depot yesterday morning, reaching an altitude of 20,500 feet. The previous high record at this fly- ing field was 10,000 feet. The ascent was made in an hour and the descent in four minutes. ) lI;' or Friday---a Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits $]1.85 10c Down Gives You W% a Sparkling Diamond ora #.1" Genuine G. Washington Elgin = Watch at This Extraordinary [0¢ SALE ‘A fine Diamond Ring! A genuine G. Washington Elgin Watch! Yours simply by paying 10c down — balance according to chart below! A liberal offer, indeed — and will make a whole lot of new friends for this store. Think of it! All you have to pay is 10c down to get a Diamond Ring-a mighty beautiful one, too, or a genuine G. Washington Elgin Watch!! Come!! Just Think of It! [Here's the Whote Idea in a Nutshell 10c DOWN | Siect OurSpecal Will Actually Secure a P ey —iff— For Your Vacation L R 1 E All from our regular stock 350 of the choicest P-B Wash Suits that have been selling up ’til this moment from $2.35 to $3.50. Tailor- made of Peggy Cloth, Kiddie Cloth, Devonshire or Galatea. Middies, Button-Ons and Oliver Twists in all colors and color combinations. At their original prices they were modestly priced. At this new price—remem- bering their quality—we believe this to be one of the most splendid offer- $ngs of the day. Full 22-inch size, ex- tra deep and very strongly made of Black Enamel Duck, bound with Russet or Black Sole Leather. Full lined throughout; full-length shirred pocket in top; deep removable tray. Special at $10.50 Have You Seen Our Week End Case at $5? Grained Black Enamel Finish; 24-inch size; built- in Steel Frame; Leather Corners; Nickel Hard- ware; Fine Venetian Lin- ing with full-length shirred pocket in top. A Little a Week Makes It Easy to Pay; Same Price for Cash Is Schwartz’s Way. Vacation Duds for Sonny Boys® Khaki Suits. All styles. ..$6.00 & $7.50 Khaki Flapper Suits........... 3.45 Palm Beach Suits. All styles... 9.75 & 12.75 Khaki Knickerbockers......... 95cto 2.00 Palm Beach Knickerbockers. .. . 2.50 Boys’ Khaki Blouses.......... 1.00to 1.75 Boys’ Khaki Shirts............ 1.50to 1.75 Boys’ Flannel Blouses......... 1.95to 3.25 Boys’ Flannel Shirts........... 225t0 3.50 Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits..... 69c to 89c Percale and Madras Blouses.... 79c to 2.00 Percale and Madras Shirts...... 95c to 2.25 LeatherBelts....ccoeeeeeeee.. 508 to 1.00 Boys® Overalls. c.ceeeeeeneo.. 1.00 & 1.25 Boys’ Bathing Suits........... 1.75 to 4.75 Boys’ Oxfords...eceeaeuaeaee. 3.50 to 5.50 Beautiful Diamond Ring Watch and Pay Wait till you see these Diamond Rings ! The price is only $34.50—and all wonderful values! Choice of varions up-to-date mountings in green gold, white goH-, c Down etc. 10c down—balance according to chart to your right, exchangeable at any time for full value. Wear while you - PAY LIKE THIS pay. $.10 ...1st Payment §130 . 2, OR A— | e French Model Hat Box Trim, compact and light in weight, 20 inches in diameter and 12inches deep; two removable hat frames. Black En- amel Finish; Cowhide Leather Binding; at- tractive lining wit shirred pocket. Very special at $10.50 d Week The G. Washington Elgin Watch offered tomorrow at $34.50 for only 10c down—is the very same G. Washington Elgin Watch that is the talk of the town with the wonderfl ELGIN mechanism. This Watch has 17 ‘fme jewels, and 10c down is bppeibssaazsbiizbill i Don't Putit Off! Be Here Tomorrow Make up your mind, while you are reading this ad,to come hcretomorrow and get yourself a Diamond Ring or a all you need pay. Wear while G. Washington Elgin Watch. The easi- est terms ever dreamed of! Think! you pay- ’ Only 10c down! This is the Washington Jewelry Store where you can buy Nationally Known goods for the same price, CASH OR CREDIT. Wear while you pay JEWELERS s\\liiz,, ~~ OPTICIANS &Son < L i = ARNE 2 313MStN. W. 3 == “IDEAL” Wardrobe Trunk A reasonable price this season wduld be not less than $65. We . are featuring this trunk :; the very special price o e $47.50 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 < ESTABLISHED 1888 33 Years of Square Dealing

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