Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 9

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L —— in & letter sent to the !Jnll-a States consul by Mayor Coppley. A corner of the flag Wik itorn in the attempt at its desecra fiow.. THE E7ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 SCHOOL GIVEN $200,000. y $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foun- |Mayor of Hamilton, Ont., Regrets HIGH-GRADE dation to Columbla College, & Cath- Attempted Desecration. - % olic institution In the charge of H. G. GILMORE DI&5 HAMILTON, Ontarlo, July 4.—Re- g o 8-Inch Electric Fan prists”of the. Archdoosso of Du- | HAMILTON. Ontartef July b--Re:| coicno quy o—st - cimom, uque, Towa, was announced yester- | who attemp to tear the Stars and | thirty-five, head of the Feders ted Presa, " ~ day by Rev. J. C. Stuart, president | Stripes from & staff in front of the | widely known as an author & nd humors Made for EitherCurrent, Only .. of the college. American consulate here ig expressed Ist, died here yesterday. YOUTH TEARS U. S. FLAG. SavERSMMUS (@ Philadelphia 5 Little Polar Cwv $.00 In Independence Day Address Cl : D“‘"""“Efi%fl" Bes Electric Fan, Galy Urges Discussion as Safe- Hllustroted and priced in The Diamond Book -mxized upar request Jewels,Watches,Clocks, Silver. China.Glass e lies Hliustrated end pricedin Tho Gift Book “paies Sossrfinet Correct Social Stationery semples will be forwarded if requested Wedding Invitations and Anneuncements. . guard to Public Interests. By the Associated Press, NEWPORT, R. L, July 5.—The atti- tude of the United States, which he sald not only had always neglected to provide for public criticism of of- ficers of the armed forces, but has actually forbidden it, was contrasted with that of some European powers by Rear Admiral Willlam 8. 8ims, in sland branch of the Soclel i ed public Siacapaion’ as :’h:i'f'a;'fi-r;sm Duvlic TAILORED SUIT SA_LE interests. In some continental coun- tries, he declared, criticism was rec- ognized ss° 40 vital to eficlency that Of Extraordinary Importance to You it was rewarded when it proves ben- Fans! Fams! Fans! ALL SEES C. A. MUDDIIAN & CO. 1204 G St. ,hns 616 12th St. This store will be closed every Saturday during July and August; other Shi ure days throughout the year at 1 P.M. ae. e Amigrican peosls AdmIEANISIE Immediate selection in this sale will prove of the greatest interest to epery . 8aid, knew less about the elements of woman. All suits are from our regular stocks, which means, as you can appre- Aok warfare and less about the actual 4 s €2l b ) jeans, 4.3 ppre 1215F ST. anJ. 1212101218 G ST. " fonditions ot ek miliary forges ciate, that the Quality 7s the Finest; the Workmanship is Perfect; and-asl the wmen POLISH 1510 H StreeetN.W. Opposite Shoreham Hotel Doper, Mddisg thac “isigh this bas models have been made for us, the Styles are Exclusive. There are h , _— . for war in the past, and although we Practical and Dress Suits included, highly desirable for Travel, Fall andiErly The most scientific polish made for fur- have nevertheless aiways attained our 2 2 fitire. wosdwotk and fcors. 1t dries object in war without very Serlous Winter Wear. quickly, without stickiness, and gives sur- faces a brilliant and very permanent polish. 4 a loss, still it must be ident that a ” 1~ . . b similar attitude clnr;'nu!eZe ::Alnlnl‘ned The Following Reduced Prices Rep- uture without us H 3 = N s e seltat Yr Ve Bk of Valick » . sarily depend very y BT A R IR $45, $47.50, 855, $65, $72.50, $85, $95, 8110, $118 UITIN Cites Firat Prestdent's Advice. 7 g “It behooves us therefore seriously Sizes 16, 18, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 71 to recall the admonitions of our great first President in regard to prepara- tion for war and adopt the necessary - measures 19 Insure that the public J’ &2718 2 Sl e et e penll T Shirieenth formed of their progress u?rou(hypub- mi’ ,. Ir e lic discussion carried out under such oifering the most regulations as to safeguard the pub- 5 “ lic_interests. € Four-ounce bottle .. ...30c Twelve-ounce bottle Quart Can .... Half-gallon Ca: Gallon Can Keep floors looking well, because it not only cleans them, but gives them a hard, dry, brilliant luster. The secret of the effectiveness of Wizard Mop is its treatment with Wizard Polish, the cleansing polish. Wizard Mops are built Washington's injunctions, Admiral . Sims declared, embodied “the fmmu- . oye lmpuotant e uctlons table fundamental principles of theart Hlonal seturi Mooy e b Ta: 0 of the seasn, and will include our entire stock sisted upon by our milltary and po- e < () B aalel ELEVENTH'ST. j litical historians, he said, but they for durability ; have adjustable handle; are easily renewed. Groups i1 some instances are limited; 2:}7\5:.;22‘:1? sekaheldjotinaninde A Final a6 No connectignt pith Prices, $1.75 to $2.50. . . "1 belleve.” he continued. “that the T early sebction is therefore suggested reason for tnis dangerous iack in our any house of sis-filar : D e et citude for our Opportunity The House of Courtesy mame elsewhere. ) belief that our geographic isolation ———————————————————————————— - renders us practically immune from ] serious attack. ¢ America Never Defeated In War. Sheer Summer Frocks, $22 to $35 et in war and suffered humiliation or Formerly to $65 loss of territory. Our independence o has never been in danger, and we have . C always heretofore had the feeling O e Or e es Aftenoon Dresses, $32.50 to $85 Seje jarsietas had the ceeiing ntinu n ; this feeling has been somewhat ] Formerly to $185 shaken by recent eventa W2ARD Carpet Clean Prevents dust from arising while sweeping. Cleans wonderfully; brightens the colors in rugs and carpets. Free from injurious substances. A very great aid to sweeping. Price, 30c. “‘Contrast this condition of mind with that of some European coun- . cats and wl,a s szs to 565 tries. The French know what it ps, meuns to have & victorlous enemy : march through their capital, to lose Formerly to $95 territory and pay a heavy indemnity. Other continental powers have had & % similar experience. In all these coun- SportSuits, $35 Skirts, $7 to $20 || irica i, retienal aetenee s < ive Made of the best yarn, chemically ! only be adequate in material and o ' rmrly to $65 Formerly to $40 personnel, but they must be kept in- Of h_ d treated to gather dust from walls, | Fo 4 $ Y $ tellectually efficlent through constant gl’a e moldings, picture frames, etc. The . 6 0 t lnl':\lr:l‘ in rhemmus for war. chemical treatment is permanent. H s 5 815 “Under these circumstances the Washiog docs. ot alece bt ats, 30.. 0 truth about the actual condition of their armed forces is so vitally fm- handle. H Formerly to $40 - portant that any one who can point Prices, $L50 and $2.00 = 10\.1 a defect or suggest an improve- i ment will earn the gratitude of his government. Criticism is recognized |as 8o vital to the efficiency that it s not only weicomed, but is invited and | - is rewarded when it proves benefic 7% % 2 2 4 i 2 7 7 I “Officers not actually on duty are at liberty to publish any critisism they please of the actions of the gov- ernment or of any of its departments. For example, since the signing of the armistice books have been published by Admirals Jellicoe, Fisher, Scott and Bacon and by Fleld Marshal French. These books contain criti- clsms_of such severity as to make N any of those which have appeared in America seem very mild in com parison. “In the United States we have not only always neglected to provide for i public eriticism of our officers, but t we have actually forbidden it. “More than a year ago a Senate committee completed an investiga- tion of a matter of vital importance to our first line of defense. Practi- cally all of the naval witnesses tes- ING TOMORROW IN OUR Gl SR Navy Department is ‘such as to make impossible effectively to prepare for war or to conduct war. Notwith: standing the importance of this in- B vestigation the report of the com- / mittee has not yet been made. Are our people losing any sleep over . this? They are not. . “The missing element in American- . £ X ism is that it does not include ade- , . . A | quate solicitude for our safety, The We have simply reached into the finer grades and gaghe red N | government, and to a certain extent the people, resent criticlam of any- an assortment of effective models—which we peremptorilygrdgice thing American.” : ° in price. . ’ ' After Our Inventory of July 1st We Find Numerois Odd Lots of Merchandise Left that s hemers et e woal enough to consider me an American From Our Heavy Sales of the Past Few Weels. We Shall Make Further | et thecanding, thehids it b B b o B s M By o mfany ) Reductions Until All Summer Goods Are Disposed of | oL g ot poguier, Bk ' of FOR WEDNESDAY VE OFFER PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT :’gefg:lv(;heege d':ytonl"gre"te:"f; ] o o SEEKS EUROPEAN TRADE £ N Summer Dre“es $8 -00 F lbel' SIIk Sweater S \ R Fine or"'","‘" Imported Cn.fl on) G”""i" \ o p i — The most popular outergar- Has Fine Exhibit of Tropical Dotted Swisses Crepe de Chines j .5 \ This Lxs a lot of Voiles, Ging- Blo“ses ment 9f the season. In all colors, Products in London—Women’s F{Glllfl'edc Gml:‘“ g;dcd Georgettes ! f "m'-B_u e pens; do""“fi“eh' s M'"'Y75 For gcludu;;sblack andg g-hltc. s wNDoux:“ xl-;n ::: . ?;'.t".:dn .n: repes Ta m:d Voilas ’ 1 originally marked 8- . 3 e A sors to_the 2 o Al i as high as $16.50...... — s 00 Ckd s il $ B4 :::r:.‘:;e{g:;}g:i};l %’;‘;{‘{"{"fij 1‘1‘53‘ Batiste and Crepe de Chine Combinations A ; = = - | paia “gencrous attention to the dts- P 5— :‘5&;.:%&.‘}:&;‘i‘.‘i‘.:;:i,gg;‘{:‘::"i"u“_ V\{hite all)n;lra}l‘l (tihc se;so;fl’s ljglxlt gnd gark coloring&‘ rhand- Vot will marvel at ihe Eeel- . reau of commerce and industry in the somely embellished—and effectively draped on new and c friginal Silk Dresses lent values of these lovely gorg- Sport Sk“ts AT ED of the exnibition, satd the exs lines of striking effectiveness. : }1 ette and crepe de chine bloves— Over blouse and tucked-in syles, also tailored models, short seve effects, round, square anc¢ V- shape neck, real lace trimmed. White and flesh; all sizes. Real Linen Suis . 25 Ad]l-linerilsuits—in pink, lue, !:w'l:n er, white, 312]5 Made in three == $2.00 Shirt Waiss Come early to get ] this real bargain. 7& Voiles and batistes, $7.50 Bathing Sut Black and ‘ 353‘.‘ all colors. ....... periment was proving very worth g while. “I am positive that the work and R expense of bringing the exhibition to { England has been more than justi- fled,” said Mr. Reyes. “We have been 2 overwhelmed with inquiries about the ¥ e possibilities of trade and industry in the Philippines and with requests for i information about exports. Our ex- A h R k bl periences warrant my saying that nother Kemarkable i \] [ new markets certainly will be estab- lished for certain products which Eng- —at an unprecedented price—values, qualities améi_;ilesigng land wants.” considered. % %; Fiber itk §§ Jersey Wool ’ ’ Products on disnlay in raw state in- In all colors—both the staple shades and novelty tones—plain stqtch and 1 That Sold as High as $16.50 . Pleated and plain models. White, navy, blue, green and 39.75 all color combi- nations ........ The Best in the House All High-Grade Novelty Suits To Be Sold Regardless of Cost Some Origtinally —— Canton Crepes, Taffeta Georg- ettes—both dressy and sport models. Values in This 95 Lot up to 335.s 1 9 ‘ and cocoanut oils. Of finished articles there are hats, embroideries, buttons, slippers, basketries and furniture. The large show cases filled with women's gay-colored hemp hats caught the feminine eye and very early in the show were sold out. Furniture manufactured from native woods has attracted much attention, pecially a circular dining table of rra wood, the top made from & sin- o plece measuring five feet in di- ameter. This species of wood is dark in color, something similar to mahog- any, and takes a beautiful polish. Lamp shades made from the shell of the Kapls, a moliusk similar to the N | oyster, are on display, representing, it was stated, a new industry now get- ting a foothold in the ds. 3 SHOT AT JULY 4 PICNIC. g.oo Petficoats MONTGOMERY, Ala, July 6.—Ac- N | cording to reports reaching here early .98 fhis evening, two Groam brothers were High Cost Dresses Some of the finest dresses in our stock. Formerly selling up to $65.00. Real Novelties s 50 in All the Wanted == finterhhe & Shades 2 9_ $6.00 Gingham Dresses 12Styles ... 35& 7 ) clude hemp, sugar, tobacco, cocoanut fancy stitch. All sizes. The price absolutely limited to the quantityWig hand. killed and a third was shot through the eye by a young man named Bolling at a Fourth of July picnic near Georgiana, Ala. All of the men are white and well known in Geo: giana. el

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