Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 11

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WORLD’S C. E. DELEGATES | CITIES OF REFUGE FOR REDS FOUND ASSEMBLED IN NEW YORK ' City’s Biggest Religious Gathering in Two Decades Has Opening Session Tonight. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 6.—Most of the 16,000 delegates to the sixth world Christian Endeavor convention had arrived today and were ready for the opening session tonight. The largest religious gathering assembled in New York for twenty years will remain until next Monday night, when the convention will come to an end. By the Associated Press. BOLOGNA, Italy, July 6.—Citles of refuge, parallels of the clties of refuge maintained in Mosalc times, have been discovered in San Ma- rino, the world's oldest republic, situated in the very heart of Italy. The citles of the republic are the refuges of hundreds of commun- ists who flee there to escape sur- wveillance of the Italian police force and attacks of the fascisti, or ex- treme nationalists. In may cases, attired in the garb — GERMANY AND U. S. HOLD authorities of San Marino for pr in the republic's jurisdiction. overcome wi communist wa: fright that he fascistl. back within the jurisdiction Italy. Several thousand of the delegates arrived yesterday and la: nighty ore than 4,000 from the t left ester- day and completed the trip v_spe- cial boats down the Hudson. There were 376 delegates on the special train from Canada. Several hundred from a score of foreign countries ar- rived last week. y . The opening session tonight will be presided over by Dr. Francis E. heir special trains at Alba of Drownings. Dr. Rathenau Says Depreciation of Currencies of Nations Tends to Weld Them Together. By the Associated Press. HAMBURG, July 5.—Germany and the United es were represented as at the opposite poles of the world's financial structure by Dr. Walter Rathenau, minister of reconstruction, in an address today at a meeting of the Hamburg committee for the res- toration of peace-time economy. “The United States is the world's chief creditor and Germany is the orld’s chief debtor, with all other is to hold classes in life-saving. The Society, which 8 ‘o'clock tomorrow night at X 00,000 b Mag Water first aid will be taught will deliver the address Vetail. for the city, Rev. Dr. —_— inis_Idleman tian cloaks. These baskets are wicker ones, placed charcoal warmers. by Roser bson, will feature the opening ses- sion. BOY SCOUTS VISIT D. C. IN THE WORLD’S OLDEST REPUBLIC of priests, communists apply to the tection and permission to live with- One ed to be con- fined in prison so that he would be safe from any aessault of the The republic, on the other hand, does not welcome its new guests, and has applied to the Itallan gov- ernment for an extra force of carabineers .to ferret out the com- munist refugees and take them e e et WILL TEACH LIFE-SAVING. OPPOSITE FINANCE POLES [Red Cross Seeks to Reduce Number To reduce the number of drown- ings in and around Washington the Distriet chapter of the Red Cross first class will be formed at teaching center, 16 Jackson place. In the most severe weather Chl- nese wear heating baskets under their plain inside of which are The_char- coal will generate oxygen. and thus the charcoal will burn constantly, even though it is sealed In the con- 0- th of the ions sandwiched in b 0 as creditor or debtor ed to or obligated to on said. He argued that the deprecfation of - | the currencies of the various nations n|was tending to weld them together, none of them, with the exception of ! having been able to De the ravages of war-time and the omic invasions. v | not a land ¢|of gold or raw materials, but a nation which lives and will continue_to live by the work of her hands. therefore, only able to pay our debts with our products, our mental and manual labor. This we honestly pur- pose to do.” —_— A novel display took place at the re- cent marriage in London of a young society belle and a captain in the royal navy. As the couple left the 81 Lads From Tennessee Come ' Here in Eight Automobiles. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And RETURN War Tax 8% Additional SUNDAY, JULY 10 SIMILAR EXCURSION JULY 324 the t dezree in the and the trip to hington In eight rge truck car- nd equipment. >hn Gore is in and the court of ed R._A. Kerns, J. McKinney and J ness men in The scouts will visft amp of the local Spectal 7:03 . Tickets on sale City Ticket Office, On the lawn in front of the church . 13th and n.w., and Union Station. had been placed a model of an old- . [time wooden battleship, from which, as the bridal couple stepped into their motor car, was fired a salute from minature gun Woodward & Wotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Of Lesser Priced Merchandise Sheets Pillowcases Bedspreads Towels Table Cloths Values that are Worth While Extra Heavy Sheets, of a d dab i torn, seamless, all p:rfec;. ependable ality: Size 81x90, $1.00 each Size 72x90. 90¢ each Heavy Quality Bleached Cotton Pillowcases, free f; i All are perfect and are usually sold at a much high’er prige. HE BESh o fomts: nge 45x36, with 3-inch hem, . Size 42x36, spokestitched, 50c patr White Satin Bedspreads, in Marseilles designs; size 84x98. W, that you take advantage of this offering ifg;ou wish to sui)ply ;O‘::c:en;gxset:tl § a great saving. $4.25 each Good Grade Plain Huck Towels, for summer cottage use. Size 15x29. . 10c each Mercerized Cotton Table Cloth: i i e yards.a e s, of good heavy weave, in neat floral Special, $1.25 each Bee Flyers. which contain no dressing. Hand Many New Models in Good Comfortable Corsets 95c to $5.00 This corset display shows that it is possible to get a comfortabl 3 corset at a reasonable price and without the bother ag:d worry of altera.tir:s" tiv Our corsets are carefully and skillfully made with the.knowledge of the require- ments of the average woman’s figure constantly in mind. Just as carefully deggned ;;a ::; g’;fii}fé_ priced models. They are of correct proportions and have scientifically A variety of models for the different types of figure; light and < and the low price of the corsets s light and cool; on hand during the hot :noo'nthxznfcm to haveseversl frosk coreets Fine Silk and Cotton Broches, Batistes and Nets. long and medium hips; front and back lacing styles. A Reduction Sale of Jersey Suits and Coats 4 Now Lowered to $10.00 A very favorable time to Purchase Jersey Suits and - Coats, yvhxch are so much in demand for vacation, travel, motoring and wear in the country or for office and business use. - i Girdle and waistline styles; T R0 These suits-can also be worn for early fall. The coat may be used with a plaid or white skirt— made with large patch pockets, belt and inverted pleat in back; full gathered skirt has patch pockets. Colors are brown, black and navy. Sizes 16 to 44. A Jersey Coat may be worn on the street, at the seashore, or on the vacation with your cool or- gandy or voile dresses. Some have tuxedo front and notch col- lar, novelty patch pockets and belt. Colors are brown, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. Baltimore&OhioR.R. train will leave Washington church after the ceremony they pass- m. Returning. leave Philadel- ed down an avenue of swords held his 7:30 p.m.: Ches 1 : by the bridegroom's brother officers. || Wilmington, 810 pm. Consult Ticket Agents. - {HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 191 Woobwarh & Lothwp = Open 9:15 Close 6 New York—Washington Paris Charming Hats for Summer Wear In the July } $1 0 Clearance Sale Half and Less Than Half the Original Prices We are making these radical re- ductions so that we may dispose of these real summery hats now while women are wearing them—and that you may have the advantage of the remarkable savings Summer has scarcely commenced, and you know there will be weeks ahead when you will want just such | hats for town and summer resorts, too. Included in This Large Collection, Which offers Such Splendid Choosing, are: LARGE DROOPING HATS, of organdy and straw, in deli- cate colorings. LACE-TRIMMED AND ALL-LACE HATS. TRANSPARENT HAIR HATS, in varied colors, trim- med with flowers and sweeping feathers. MILAN STRAWS, bright touches of flowers and berries. CRISP ORGANDY HATS, light and airy, with exquisite organdy flowers in summery colors. HANDSOME TAFFETA HATS, sometimes combined with georgette crepe. There are white hats, beautiful blues, purple, orchid, green, yellow, and hats of varied colors. You Must See Them to Know Their Beauty and Desirability Millinery Section, Third floor. with colorful Navy Blue Crepe de Chine TRAVELING FROCKS For Misses Perhaps no other frocks have been so much in vogue or so universally well-liked by misses, for vacation and travel- ing days—but they are deservedly popular, for they combine delightful fashions with unusual serviceability. Most of them are simply made, with full pleated over- skirts and panel effects; some are beautifully embroidered, others smartly stitched in a contrasting color. Wheels of narrow ribbon, wide and narrow tucks, tiny covered but- tons, trim them, and rather wide soft sashes complete the charming whole. Priced From $29.50 to $59.50 Misses® Section, Fourth floor. v W Chair or Porch Cushions Specially Priced, 85c Cushions covered in dainty cretonnes and denims of ood quality, for use in small size chairs or on the porch or gtoop.q Son{e are tufted and others are filled with hair felt. i 85c. \ ~ These are the fabrics to beautify summer home windows and doorways COLORED MADRAS in good designs of solid green, rose, blue and brown fle for summer curtains; 45 inches ide. Special, $1.15 > 'y COLOREDSMAI{QUISETTE,'sol.id colors with tape border; excellent quality; 36 iriches wide: 40c yu-d. PLAIN MARQUISETTE with tape border, in white, ecru and cream; 36 inches wide. . e PRINTED TERRY CLOTH, a new light-weight drapery material of much beauty; attractive patterns and colors; 36 inches wide. $1 yard. i . FANCY BORDERED VOILES for curtains, white and cream with neat coloréd borders ; fine quality ; 36 inches wide. DOTTED MUSLIN CURTAINS with ruffles, neat dotted designs; 234 yards. LARGE SIZE tonnes, filled with floss. Very special, Drapery Section, Fifth floor. $225. . CHAIR CUSHIONS, covered in cre- ial, $2.25 each. Surf Satin Tub Skirts Specially Priced . $2.95 IS very low pricing makes it possible for one to have plenty of fresh, cool white tub skirts ready for vacation and every day summer wearing. These are made of an excellent quality of white surf satin, with a glossy finish, in two different styles. Both have novelty inset pockets, and tailored belts fastening with large pearl button or buckle. There is a large number of these skirts, but with such popular demand and exceptional low pricing, it would be best to make your selections early in the day. 8kirt Section, Third fioor. Cool Crepe de Chine Frocks FOR WOMEN Priced $25 Always delightfully becoming, these cool, graceful little frocks of crepe de chine, in white, navy or black, favorites of the summer mode, are ready for the many uses that one finds for them on a summer vacation. Their charming simplicity of line and design is enhanced by pleated frills or rows and rows of ribbon loop trimming. Two of the models are held at the waist with elastic, over which ties a long crepe de chine sash. The value is doubly interesting, for they are neither perishable nor costly to buy. ‘Women's Dress Bection, Third floor. Did You Know Ice Cream Could Be Made So Easily Pack the Auto-Vacuum Freezer with ice and salt, prepare your mixture and pour it into the freezer, fasten it properly and let it stand for about a half hour. Perfect ice cream without the least effort. See the demonstration and taste the cream. Housewares Section Fifth Floor. Pay $10 for Records of your selection and 30 days later begin paying $10 month on the Victrola. No In- terest charged. This is one of the new- I cst models from the Victor Company. Can be had in either mahog- any or walnut and is a beautifully propor- tioned, attractive in- strument. We sell all model Victrolas on easy terms. Pay for a few Records at time of purchase and begin paying for the ma- chine one month afterwards. No in- terest charged. Victrota Section, Fourth floor. There's more than one reason for gardening Pretty New Garden Sets —such as these, induce one to spend the sunny morning hours out of doors. Quite as pretty and colorful as summer flowers themselves are these dainty little garden frocks with hats to match. Most of them are slip-overs, vith low necks and short ki- o sleeves, pockets and wide sashes that tie at the back. Patchwork flowers of checked gingham “bloom™ on a pretty set of orchid cotton poplin; plain percales are trimmed with scalloped white lawn; un- bleached muslin combines with plaid gingham, and checked gingham made in the Hoover style has a quaint old-fashioned sun bonnet to match. Priced from $4.25 to $6 Women's House Dress Section, Third Boor. g T Chinese Reed, Rattan and Sea Grass Furniture Reduced to One-half the Former Prices And please bear in mind that the former prices were extremely low. Reed Chairs, Rockers and Settees. Sea Grass Chairs and Tables. Rattan Hour Glass Chairs, Plain Chairs, Rockers and Tabourets. Peel Rattan Armchairs, Rockers and Extension Footrest Chairs. The reduced prices are $4.25, $6.75, $7, $7.50 to $37.50 This furniture is marked at half of the original prices. = Very desirable for porches, verandas, sun parlors, coun- try homes and lawns. The entire stock is included, but in a number of cases there is only one or two designs of a piece or kind, so it is important that you make selections without delay if you would avoid disappointment. Miss 7 to 10 Years Wears BLOOMER FROCKS For Play $2.95 Smart Little Frocks of barred gingham, with col- ored chambray collar and cuffs. Some are of cham- bray with trimmings white pique, and one very pretty style is hand smocked and trimmed with tiny pearl buttons. Most of them have pockets and sashes that tie in the back. All have separate bloomers to match. ‘Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. Lawn Swings Special, $8.75 Four-passenger Lawn Swing of high-grade kiln-dried enduring hardwood, painted . in Special Price, $3.75 neat bright colors and’ thoroughly™ bolted % together. A comfortable, well-made swing, ne lof the best d"“““ i) have offered gfl equipped with hooks and chains ready several years—ani a make you can rely 11 2 fatt' X upon entirely, else we would not offer it. for hanging. A very att ive value Outing Goods Section, Fourth. Floor. Outing 'Goods Section, Fourth floor. . 42-Inch N atur7 F; nisk .+ - Porch Swings- : [ R | | | ; of ~

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