Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 15

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By the Assoctated Press. STOCKHOLM. July 1%=TUse of . property or funds belonging to the former Russian imperial government for the aid of Russian refugees is opposed by Soviet Russia, which claims those funds. M. Kershentseff, the bolshevik Russian emissary in Sweden, has, on behalf of his govern- ment, sent & note to Secretaxy Charles E. Hughes at Washington protesting | against the use of the property. HE claims that such action on the part ~ of a forelgn power. while taken un- der the pretext of assisting Russians, is really a stép .n the struggle against the present Russian govern- ment. 5 , It was reported yesterday in ad- ? vices from Moscow that George Chit- cherin. the soviet foreign minister had addressed a note to several gov- ' ernments, including the . United States. Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, protesting against a decision report- od to have been reached by the league j of nations authorizing the.use of the funds in question in the aid of Rus- sian refugees. Earl’s Death Accidental. COWES, Isle of Wight.—A verdict of “accidentally drowned” was re- turned by the coroner's jury at the inquest over the body of ‘the Earl of Craven, who was drowned in the wa- ters of the Solent late Saturday night or early Sunday momming. The earl " disappeared mysteriously from his yacht, the Svlvia, some time during the night, and late Sunday afternoon his bddy was found on the rocks two «miles from Cowes. Explosion Kills Ship’s Officer. LONDON.—Chief Officer F. J. Dick- erson of the American steamer Storm King was brought ashore yesterday at Falmouth in a serious condition, and died shortly afterward. He sus- tamed Injuries from an explosion in the storeroom of the vessel while he was investigating the cause of a fire. " The Storm King is en route to Rotter- i dam and Antwerp, having left Phila- delphia June 29. Reds Claim Belief Funds. RIGA. Letvia.—A note addressed by M. Tchitcherin, the Russian bol- { ebevist foreign minister, to a num- j ber of governments, Including the ! United States. Argentina, Mexico and Brazil, in which protest is again made over the reported decision of the league of nations to aid Russian refugees with funds belonging to She tol;mler flusllan imperial gov- ernment. is given out by the official bolshevik Rosta agency. The note re- iterates the claim of the soviet gov- ermment to these funds. May Recall Gen. Lerond. BBRLIN.—The Acht Uhr Abend- blatt says it learns in dipiomatic ,cirales that it has been decided to recall the French general, Lerond, head of the interallied commission in Upper Silesia, and to make a radical change in the French personnel in Silesia. This move was decided upon, Reds, in Proftest to U. S., Aver Use | Of Russian Funds for Refugees jon the interallied commission. It is added that Gen. Lerond's successor probably will be a French civilian. Salvader Greets U. S. Minister. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- vador.—Montgomery Schuyler, jr., of New York. the new American minis- ter to Salvador, presented his cre- dentials to President Melendes at the national palace Monday. Friendly speeches were exchanged. In the evening & concert in honor of the minister was given at the American legation. 4 SHIPBUILDING FALLS OFF. World can-t'mcuon' Drops Nearly ¢ 900,000 Tons in Quarter. NEW YORK, July 13.—Merchant |shipbuilding in all countries of the world fell off nearly 900,000 gross tons for the quarter ending June 30 last, as compared with the previous three months, according to a report made public by Lloyd's register of shipping. This deoline, fthe report said, is the sharpest recorded since construction reachted its high peak in the fall of 1919. American shipping dropped nearly 400,000 tons and British, about 270,000 tons, with all other countries about 250,000 tons. No report was obtained jfrom Germany. —_— 'GEORGE HARVEY SCORED. HICKORY, N. C., July 13.—Ambas- sador George Harvey was denounced for his utterances regarding,Amer{- can war ideals, by the South Carolina Chapter of Rainbow Division’s Veterans at the concluding session of their an- nual reunion here. About 200 attended. Resolutions adopted declared his ut- terances “defamatory to_ all_former service men” and by the Rainbow veterans “resented and repudiated.” It is further resolved that "no South Carolinfan shall hereafter refer to him" by the title of “colonel.” according to the newspaper, after energetic represent:tions were made by Great Britajn arnd Italy, in con- sequence of reports of their members g e Ll ol ot S PUSESR T U il dochoon L PRI 8 L D LIPS, o £ Hd AL 917 F STREET N.W. Women’s Wearing Apparel One Bdllar, Five #B:llars ; Ten Dollars Each article of apparel is from our regular stock, and after inventory we decided to dispose of the fol- N lowing merchandise at tremendous loss to us. ' Of course, each sale is final—no approvals—no’ N exchanges. e ) ’ R, T 2O R, 7 | FLLEs L) waB8aNN~AEeuw g i 5;’5 FUR SPECIALS 20 Muffs, 11 Scarfs and 6 Imitation Fur Coats TEN-DOLLAR GROUP' 14 Cloth Coats 8 Fur and Plain 3 Y 15 Tmfim:/ddmfi“ud $ | | e, J \ Poiret Twill Dresses N i 20 Silk Skirts ; 16 Muffs and Scarfs 18 Organdie Dresses N 21 Jersey Sport Suits . N 8 Jersey Coats N : oy TN OHIIEPLIIILIIIEL 11T 1 and fancy stripes 14 Plush Coats - : LESSNER, MEYER CO. 917 F ST. NW. R ‘icer ‘type, 40-poun: o 3 B Y _THE EVENING STAR, At So Low a Price, Choice--... ) " A Thursday Special In VOILE AND ORGANDY SKIRTING $225 to $325 Value blue, rose and pink. ® —The voile is in white only, also 40 inches wide, is trimmed with tucks. Clear.ance Price, Yard —The organdy skirting is trimmed with three shirred ruf- fles, is 40 inches wide, and we have it in white, copenhagen Kann’s—Pleating Store—Street Floor. “Fresh as a Rose in a New Print Frock"—So the Old-time Novelist of Dicken’s and Thackeray’s Time Used to Write Printed Voiles —Create frocks in this day and age that lend . the. same charm to the wearers is offered to- morrow at, yard— 48c A Regular 75::.'Qual]ty —Voiles in,small figured, neat, dark ground designs, checks, stripes, dots, etc., in the popular color combinations.. . - most | —Another. Lot of Printed W8iles, excellent quality, formerly selling at 38c and 48c a yard, | new designs that have just arrived, in checks and small figures, in pink, green, blue and- black combined with white, and other designs | that give the effect of checks. A yard, Thurs- | day— - . Kann’s—Street Floor. —Gibson : Refrigerators, 65- pound ice capacity; white en- amel lined; 3-door front-icer t; 9& Regu}arly .98, -special, to 26 close iimionnannn 5 -98 —Gibson Refrigerators, top- ice capacity, den oak firish, white enamel ined. Regularly e e $19.98 —Ranney Refrigerator, 100- round- ice capacity;-.porcelain’ ined; ‘3-door -fronf-icer type; BB ci008 ar] .58, - 4 special. to close, 349.‘98 —Ranney ' Ré ator, 70- ugd :‘,:_; capacity; porcelain ined; . 3-door front-icer type. golden * oak’ filgsll, 'wood fll% “ A Great July Clearance—Saving ‘—Stock must be reduced and as quickly as possible. 'Select from high-grade makes—all with latest type of insulation and circulation devices. Here is the price news to hurry you-to the store: —Ranney Refrigerator, 115- pound ice capacity; seamless | porcelain lined, ash case, golden oak finish; three-door front- icler g‘pges l}eg- ular $6498 value, special, to close, 553'98 —Ranney Refrigerator, one- piece porcelain lined, 3-door front-icer type, 80-pound ice capacity, - ash case,- golden ularly $54.36, spe- cal, to close.... $44-98 —Ranney Refrigerator, : pound ice capacity; white en-- amel lined, hardwood case, golden oak finish. - Regularly - close —Ranney Refrigerators, 30-, pound ice. capacity, top-icer type. golden oak fmish. Regu-. larly $1498, spe- cial, to close.... e WASHINGTON, D. 5. BaooHonsCo. *THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST ATO 3 $12.98 C, WEDNESDAY; We Know You Will Be as Happy to Wear | ... -as We Were to Secure These Pretty and Practical TUB FROCKS $2.99 _—Figured, dotted, checked voilés and organdy frocks. —Some of the dresses are lace trimmed, some have the collar and cuffs of organdy, trimmed with lace, and others have col lars of heavier material piped with color to match the frock. Some of the skirts are trimmed with tucks, and novelty pockets. —Pretty, sleeveless dresses in slip-over style, made of ging- ham and plain colored linene. —All these dresses are finished with sashes. —The sizes range from those for misses of 16 years to those for women of 46 bust, and the values from $3.95 to $5.95. Kann’s—Street Floor, Bargain Table. $1.37 % % JULY 13, 1921. 5. Baovo Hovnso. *THE BUSYCORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST Gingham, Organdy, Voile, and Other Summer Dresses At $8.95 and $12.95 —Dresses of linen, made in straightline retty gingham and voile frocks, styles and E as well as those of organdy. —Many of these latter are trimmed with narrow ruffles of white organdy, and collar, cuffs and sash to match the ruffles. —These organdies are in pretty colors, tan, This Is the Way We Specialize on| , Trimmed Hats for Thursday Warm Days~ and Nights Make Great Demand for Cool Lingerie —Easily accessible tables make choosing an flesh, rose, orchid, Nile, light blue, mais, etc. —The voiles are in stripes, plaids, checks and small figures, and the ginghams are mostly checked effects. —We have a good selection of sizes to choose from. Kann's—Second Floor. e —Two lots, each at a significant reduction. This is distinctly a hat season. Every woman, perhaps, finds use for more hats than she has for many a season past. Save money tomor- row in buying the extra oneg you need. i —White Hats of georgette, satin and organdy, | with trimmings of ostrich feathers and bows. Some of these hats have hair | dges. All ilk lined. $5.00 v et i —Black Satin Hat d White Satin Hats, in off-the- face, close-fitting turbans, trimmed in wheel effect in front, finished with taffeta bands; all $5.00 silk lined. These are regular $649 value. Tocloseat.....covvveenennn.. Kann’s—Second Floor. Make Your Own -agreeable task even in this hot weather. —Dressing Sacques of percale, in light colors, small designs and plaids. —Batiste Bloomers, in white and pink, trimmed with val lace, with 75¢c Paper Hats —Its remarkable how the fad has spread and what beautiful hats can be made of paper. —They .look, and are, cool and refreshing. . . —And how inexpensive . they are. - - —And we give instructions how to make them. —Come tomorrow and learn how to make the hats and buy the shades you want. We have Eracucally all the Denni- son shades in stock. Kann’s Stationery Store— Street Floor. I 2§ ““!i You -RAn;gey Refrigerator, 130- .pound ice capacity; 1-piece seamless porcelain lined; 3-door front-icer type; golden oak finish. Regularly $71.98, special, to close .......: . —Ranney Refrigerators, 100- pound ice capacity, white en- amel lined, hardwood case, -golden oak finish; 3-door: front- icer type. - Reg- G $35.98 '—Gibson Refrigerators, - 80- pound ice capacity, seamless porcelain lined ash cabinet, golden oak finish ; 3-door front- s i 656 08 ularly special, to close, 100 Comf ortable Lawn Benches - In a July Clearance at Less Than Cost ing. —A clearance of this kind, coming as it does when you need lawn benches most, should close out the lot in a day. —35 of Our 3Y%-Ft. Lawn Benches, Were $2.49. —45 of Our 415-Ft. Lawn Benches, Were $3.49. elastic at knee and waist, cut full and reinforced.. Ab.w..iqssoseesssnssadeis —Gowns of soft-finished cambric, cut in empire style, with shirring at waist. One style has “V” neck back and front, is sleeveless and is trimmed with val lace; another style is of pink batiste, also sleeveless, and has “V” neck back and front; this is trimmed with shirring and filet lace and has satin bodice. Still another in white cambric, is trimmed with ribbon, shirring and hemstitch- —Crepe Gowns of plain and figured Windsor crepe; some with butterfly designs, some floral effects, some with touches of French-knot em- broidery and fancy stitching; do not need ironing, and are there- fore desirable for tourist use. At —Fine Nainsook Gowns, trimmed with lace, made with square neck, trimmed back and front with Swiss embroidery, others with filet lace. trimmed back and front, fancy bows, styles, and trimmed with fi These 2180 t..........ooeuuennennnn. Kann’s—Second Fioor. 50c embroidery, $1.25 L $2.00 Some are some ornamented with others are sleeveless $2.00 -eye lace. _———l Ciloice | Thursday $4.99 —25-of Oiir 5-Ft. Lawn Benches, Were $4.95. —All are folding style, made of hardwood nicely painted and varnishcdl Made with eight slats on seat and five on back. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. $2 to $15 —Ranney Refrigerator, 90- pound ice capacity, one-piece seamless lined; 3-door front- icer type; ash case, golden oak finish. Regularly’ $69.98, special, to close ...... 359-98 —Ranney Refngerator, 115- pound ice capacity, seamless porcelain lined; 3-door front- icer type, golden oak finish, nl:hlcags;.”' eg- ularly $79.98, spe- cial, to close.... 564«98 —Gibson Refrigerator, 65- ound ice capacity, porcelain ined, golden oak finish; 3-door front-icer type. Regularly $4298, special, to $34-98 2 close .. Kann's—Third Floor. — New Lots of Wash Blouses——| —in sizes for large women, are being featured in our Blouse Store, Second Floor— At $3.50 to $6.95 .. Our Mill Sale of b 3 Stationery Is Creating the Greatest Enthusiasm Because of the High Qualities of the Paper and the Very Low Prices —It is a sale that brings a big opportunity to stock up for all summer—as well as to anticipate Christmas gifts. ~—Surplus stocks from leading mills located at Pittsfield, Holyoke and Springfield, Mass. N —In some cases the paper is water-marked with the name of the manufacturer; in others the boxes are marked, so you can feel assured that you are buying the “quality” paper for which these well known names stand. The assortment consists of paper in white' and all the wanted shades, the large Imperial size, with lined envelopes, gold-edged envelopes, in infinite variety. card with liné Two Lots to Select From At 55¢ —Old Style «—Kid Finish

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