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= THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGT 5. Bavo 5.'ns o. 0., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 {HAYNOOD N CLISH [ e Rea : ¢ == | 5, BavvHovsCo. WITH U, RADICALS || —20% 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. | Fourth Flcor | *THE BUSY CORNER® PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. O e e P CHAmEE RS story of love and mystery. Inning at Third Inter- Kathleen Norris ‘The writer most beloved by nationale Meeting. women, tells her secret of Imported Irish Dimities wew 50c va. =u —A host of lovelywnew designs, in figures, checks, dots, in attractive color combinations—pinks, blues, lavenders, green and black with white. y A —As sweet, simple and fresh looking as the proverbial Irish rose. +—45-in. Printed Voiles, in a host of new patterns, small fig- ures, confetti checks, regulation checks, ring patterns and others: Regular 75c quality. Special, a yard, 4 8 Tuesday ..cocosoreceocsacs T o sriesuieine’s C —Plain Colored Organdy, about | —Printed Voiles, the small, 6,000 more yards just arrived, . in a full line of the most wanted close designs. that, reveal colors, including brown, blue, | unmexpected beauty when lavender, pink, green, and made up in the present othedr staplehcolors, in demand simple styles. 38c and 48c for dresses, hats, trim- 5 i mings, etc.; a yard.... 28C value; special, 2 28C Kann's—Street Floor. yard ..oooeeeinnn White Wash Fabries at Clearing Prices —Remind you that you want and can have many white frocks and pay little for them. . . —Thousands of yards, plain and notelty white voiles; fine, sheer qualities, 36 and 40 inches wide, in plaids, checks and stripes. Regular 38 and 50c qualities. In the 25 July Clearing Sale, special, a yard............ - (o —Imported White Swiss Or- —Novelty White Goods, 38 3nd gandy, 45 inches wide; very fine 40 inches wide, in sheer' batiste | and sheer with a crisp, perma- and voile, in checks, plaids and nent finish. Regularly $1.25. stripes. Did You Have Your Shai'é in Our (ireat Sale of Washable FAN-TA-SI SILKS —A sale that at present is breaking all precedents, especially in value giving. Thousands of Yards of Silks That $ V A Have Always Sold at $6.50 a Yard, 2 AreinThis Saleat . « « « o « « - -. Yard —This is an unparalleled opportunity. Fan-Ta-Si is the accepted silk of the season. The chamiing originality in weave and color, the coolness, quality, service, make it the fashionable women’s choice. 1 —You may make your selection from' twenty-five different exclusive designs—designs only to be found charm and happiness. \ BY LOUIS LEVINE. By Wireless to The Star and_ Chicago Datly Holworthy Hall News. Copyright, 19: Writes “The Turtle's Head,” RIGA, Esthonia, July 17.—American which deals with the greai- labor politics has had an inning at st problen: of marfied s the third internationale. William D. GET THE AUGUST Haywood, the fugitive I W. W. C ’ leader, clashed with the delegate of the Amerlcan communists on the 1060 cll aemestonds question of the most effective method of labor organization in the United r = Staton " Hrfuoos - getenaed e 1n. | We will dustrial Workers of the World, pro- testing against the statements of | your home Zinoviev and Trotsky that all dual o;s'nl:lzn\lonx were harmful. and that ; OR monthly the best policy of the communists and Tevolutionists was 1o stay In the trads | PAYments unions and win them over to com- munistic ideas. ITHE H. I SCHARR El . c Haywood denounced the American | 73 1ith i Electric Co. Federation of Labor as counter- revolutionary, and sald that it was | losing membership. The communist delegate retorted that Samuel Gom- pers and Haywood wanted the same . Decides Against Liquidation. By the Associated Press. RIGA, July 16.—The congress of the Pays 6 Per Cer!t third internationale at its recent meet- on shares maturing in 45 prive American delegates ting revolutionary minori 1 $7,000,000 unions not affiliated with the Fed f Labor of th thing—that the revolutionists should get out of the unions. He said the communists were convinced of the tutility of such tactics and would not leave the unions. This point of view is also shared by most of the American delegates to the congress of the red trade union inter- ing in Moscow declded against imme- diate liquidation of the Industrial or 83 months. It Yorkers of the World organization, s the Moscow Izvestia. The congre , however, acaprding. o the mew Pays 4 Per Cent A +k the Industrial Work- 201 s of the World to unite with other ||| ©n shares withdrawn be- radical bodies in America. i Willizm D. laywood lost his fight be- fore maturity st T nationale. of Commu < now Assets More Than in Fan-Ta-Si. - —In the smartest summer costumes Fan-Ta-Si is in evidence. On the links, at the shore, in the moun- tains, at country club or yacht club—in faet, wherever smart women congregate you will find the win- some beauty of Fan-Ta-Si. 5 —1In this wealth of gleaming beauty you will find a world of inspiration for new summer skirts, frocks, Surplus Nearing blouses and dresses. And you will find an extraordinary opportunity for saving that will not soon be July Clca;i"s Sale $l 00 | A yerd - s $800,000 repeated. P White Nainsook, 36 inches | i-Shite Gabardine Suiting, 36 11th and E Sts. NW. vide: v fin fity with a | inches wide; very closely woven e i, Tt with diagonal weave. 315 O et A Regularly 50c. Yard.. C :)(i);{:rd e $2-75 Kann's—Street Floor. i trades’ union congress decided the | pute by splitting the American v 1 W ES BERRY, President A W. CARR, Sccretary White Washable Fan-Ta-Si If You Wear Fan-Ta-Si You Are Well Dressed At the Seashorg— On Week End Trips— In the Mountains— At the Country Club— —Fan-Ta-Si is a creation in the world of fabrics. It was inspired by the need of a new silk—a silk essentially summery in tex- ture and patterns. The array of patterns and the crispy texture are eloquent proof of the success with which Fan-Ta-Si fills this need. Frocks and suits, skirts and blouses, parasols and bags, reveal a refresh- Black-On-White Washable Fan-Ta-Si —At last, a Sport Silk in White and Black-on- White Absolutely Washable —Every salesperson in this store can say with absolute certainty: “Madam, Washable White Fan-Ta-Si launders like a handkerchief. So does Black-on-White Fan-Ta-Si.” —Fan-T: is the famous Migel Sport Silk— ideal for skirts, sport suits and all dress require- ments of this vacation summer season. How to Wash Fan-Ta-Si Silk —Fan-Ta-Si Silk can be washed in any white sodap from which suds are made, in lukewarm water. The spots are rubbed between the hands and then dipped in the suds. The rubbing should ALLEGE WOMAN SHOT WIFE OF FIRE CHIEF July Clearance Tuesday Trunks and Bags . Bradentown, Fla.—Divorce 10¢ Of Unusual Interest Because of Its Timeliness Suit in Case. S e (N —Think of it! A clearance right at the time when demand i wTAMPA, Fla. July 18—Mrs. Albert | § de}l,iveled anywheie is greatest. The July Sale, however, is a store-wide annual of Bradentown, Fla, is in a hospital in this city. event, all departments must reduce their stocks—the Lug- ffi:{fi?fiy e 2 'VEGETARIAN FoOD & NUT (0.4 gage Department therefore will be one of the busiest places Burch is in o 2941 5. CA E. in the store Tuesday—here are the reasons why— Biahe ghere late) All $2995 to $39.95 4 , @ urnlmrz‘ to advices received | Th B ° h . y " fi] [Rere i moring” " . t Bags Reduced, July $23 o : 5 [ onttams BT oums 2t ne hboting, e rignion | A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars Authorities Arrest Mrs. Burch at be gentle and it should be noted explicitly never s 2 . . Clearance Price.............. is expected to reco i harm w hioned of this delight- b According to Mrs. Harris' story. to rub the soap on the fabric but to make suds. ing ‘charm when fashioned b —Hand-boarded, Heavy 4-oz. {11 31" “Burch calleq at her home Sa Apartment—-Hote] —The garment should not be wrung, but should be ful fabflC—: Skoft fcrelpe-hl,cc ground with Couliio Bigs asible: handle urday Dishe and) When she learn: i 3 k . ; X |1 r. Harris was not there. asked for tiforns o pressed in the hands to squeeze out ail water. stripes or checks of glistening satin. sewed frame.- 18 and 20 inch ; -y Bl s wasinor re. asken for | :,‘ucui..::&g: [Sereee Kann’s—Street Floor. note. Mrs. Harris secured the sizes. but refused to give it to the Apartm —Women’s Genuine Walrus s to Let by — = H after some conversation. Suddenly, | the Day, Week or Moxth, s ?g_i!svll:‘fh“ lined, sewed frame. s A4 )} | prs. Harris saia. Burch called fi 4 inch size. i} | her attention to a swing in the yard Am ! Geituine Cowhide Walras || ana, “when Mrs. Harris turned to|ll CAFE ECAR An / ° =Genuine Cowuide Ivainn 5 [ ]| 100 v ot through the back. European Plan Grained Bags, 18 and 20 inch o 3 arrested about mid- e Ready-to-Wear Store Continues||: o = =5 ing with Frank Foy until after the § Heavy V\;lalrus]_ Bdag, Z(s’e_weg : 3 hour when the shooting is said to Comfortable i frame, leather lined. 20-inc 4 }{nave occurred. Foy also stated he Arcomeodations i size. “}| aid not leave Mrs. Burch until aneri il . 3 —Hand-boarded Cowhide 1] 10 oclock. . ; iet and Refinement Bags, full cut, sewed frame. | —3-piece Hand-boarded Cow- A suit for divorce is pending against | s ' {the Radical Clearance of Small Lots| s oo tengvonret Cov, | LSS oo | Qe 3od Remene | —Smooth Brown Cowhide frame. 18-inch size. her husband. 5 ———r i Bags, sewed frame and corners. —Cowhide Bags, sewed leather S i 4 J. A. WILSON, : 18-inch size. frame. 20-inch size. TWO MURDERS MYSTERY. |} Phone North 3496 Manager # —There are big opportunities in dresses, suits, coats, skirts and blouses. We give them briefly, | | as follows: $29.95 10 $34.95 $24'95 Suit Cases BIRMINGHAM. Ala. July 18 2 Tuesday in Police are without a clue to the slay uit L.ases the Jul 75 of two men here in the past two day 7 A ® *1|the latest victim being Amos A. : —Enamel Cases, long strap, leather corners and tray ; 26-inch. [ | permona are dead and hetween ithirty. distirtctive feature of this —Tan Cowhide Case, short straps; 24-inch. To1 02 a “headzon collision early yester- | Newest of the “Crushes””— Tan Cowhide Case, long straps; 26-inch. day between two trolley cars on the | g1 % < ¢ —Tan Cases, French sewed edges:240r‘26 inch Pottstown and Phoenixville electric the companion drirk to s ; - i Ward’s Lemon-Crush and a quarter of a mile east of —Tan Cases, extra deep, long strap; 24-inch. AL Orenge-Crush. Delici Y - icious! Clearance of Wardrobe Trunks — 'SSE:! - i S, Cre Clearing .. 3 i : . . | Silk Dresses, taffetas, geor: —-Crepe and Sll_k Dresses, crepe i) L Clearing . heavy cowhide, long | [} |Zowelk, white, formerly of Fioren | de ch or Men an omen lea 1 ! o £ e chines, satins, georgettes, leather straps; 26-inch. | 11 erushed. The other vietim was y gettes, crepe meteors, some B July Clear- —Brown Cowhide Case, French slen e has not yet been iden- i 5 75 taffetas and combinations of 23 5 sewed edges, short outside straps; , Begro: ' fringe trimmed. $25 and $29. 1 d taff 20.75 ance Price.. ® Pl Blitnen i exros body was dikesvs a7 A ace and taffeta. $29.75 to AL e “Women's Week End Case, | | 390 was beileved by officers that o / 2 f values at . Women’s Week End Cases, . cowhi 4 ere el y o i i 5 $49.75 values at 22-inch size. :;’fi?emfi‘:;“;';dl-n::“hde leather; 1]ihe had been killed in a fight, but - l Im s | . $ 1 5 9 5 ‘ $2 1 9 5 —Tan Cowhide Cases, sewed —UV,:’O’TH:;! f‘;fi‘eng Leather Cases, | ||| Hnoimg o P Sstitaie "the theory e { 1 8l ned;: 20-inch. v d er. vell” (1 i “Brown Cowhide Cases, dou- | Zirgn" Bags. . heavy - eowhide e : il ble locks, sewed corners, leather | lcather lined; double handle. 20- O Siod and bt Has \ | handle. 2d-inch size. LE R e Tound mear the body. The man had - I > i 3 vi ade; ok i ve, i 2 —Tan Cowhide Cases, center | jcather lined, 1S-inch. | ooen e Sie ot his face being mangled, : ! strap, double back, sewed cor- —Women's Smooth Black Bag, | illlhhr-: blows had cri e ¥ P i i) fl?.m‘sg Tows” C £ L R S R ] back of his nead. His rizht shoulder ! . . . . z —Leather ellows ases, of o 4 g s roke an there were i —Including tissue gingham, organdy, dotted swisses, eyelet embroidered 4-ounce cowhide; long straps | SUilined: 16 and 1§ inch. b on other parts of the bo i T3 li coiles. i do i i all aronnd. - 24 of 26 inch si —Women’s Tourist Bag, heavy i || dicating that he had been beaten > g ¢ otgandy, ne qual ity vo1 es, linens, some pongees—made in shp over style inch sizes. crepe grained cowhide. 16-inch. the iron after he had been knocked = i —dotted organdies and ginghams. The finer qualities in the higher priced All Our $19 95 Suit Cases | vn by the blows in the face and on 3 4 lots, naturally. They are shown in a great variety of styles and colors. 2 ]_ 3.75 ; :I he P b ¢ —FORMER PRICES—$10.00, $12.95, $15.95, $16.95, $1990 to $29.75. - July Clearance Sale Price. THREE KILLED IN CRASH. refreshing, tangy flavor i G P C ss 95 ss 95 . 310 95 slfi 95 —Enamel Cases, double lock and tray; 24-inch. TP TOWN h Toiy e s of West Indies Limes is the —CLEAR.IN Rl m—‘— WJIy P0.JI, JD, . Five Lofs of i ONE OF A KIND July Clearance Awbogtes oratfounsiing Suits Greatly Reduced ||z w5 sme v | | Sele spocal sty ¢ angers .... . Columbia Orange-Crush Bottling Co. 911 2d §t. N.E. Phone Lincoln 18 oval top; ironing _sis00 Beer Wardrobe | iowss Everwe $50.00 . el robe X ear Wardi Trunk, three- ~Trunk, full size, ardrobe Sengers ot $39.75 | hngteoaes’ " $45.00 Wardrobe - e 3 Trunks Cretonne Lined —Tuesday, in the July $ Clearing . 24.95 —Full size, fiber covered, cor- ners protected with brassed hardware; loop draw bolts and good lock. One side equipped ;‘l‘;?;bdibaggi{)zrifayfiles at $ ]- 5095 i | | —Stylish Stouts in Jersey, | —Tricotines and Poiret | —High-grade Suits, beauti- | —High-grade Models, in ! | | i Men’s Wear Serge and | Twills. $49.75 to $69.75 | fully tailored. $59.75 to | stout sizes chiefly. $75.00 to Wi g 105 | v $33.75 | Wi $48.50 |1 $59.75 ‘ ues at... | - The _Cléarance of Skirts Three Clearing Lots of Blouse —$5.00 to $7.95 values, including surf satins $ 3 98 —High-grade Blouses.. $598 to $10.95 $ 4 gs * . and gabardines, in regular and extra sizes. At values, at............... i S e S . Mahogany 5 Pl —Georgettes and crepe de chines, i olors, white and flesh ; with 8 garment hangers and 88-Note —— ey _:510.98 to §1_9.75 ynlueT—Sport Skirts Odeal’fl-ta-Sl silk crepe, some,of the georget tl:: pass ”beadedn a; 2 emb‘;,oidered_ :'};:.:' J"ZES&Z ; oat:;r h:;;iec;z:: ; % - T ;rere deA taune, in colors, some striped ef- $ 8 9 5 | —Tailored Blouses. $3.99 to $5.95 valu $2 89 partment. ) 4 Player.Plano . Moths andotherinsects have ectS. At..eececesecesonceccnes s & 3 3 A . 5 i ; s ., :tChm silks, mfl‘salmes. satins, georgett.e'l.;r'lé.crepe de‘dfine!' 50 Fu]l sme L Clenra.nce of $1295 and $1495 E (;”‘,) ial at ’Y(l ° lermrhs for the'hofis e; Wash Skirts—Two Lots lace trimmed. beaded and embroidere {Wardrobe Trunks Fiber Covered xtra Special eeper whose rugs,blan —Tuesday in the July Dress T runks ebiz. §15.00 | T $9.45 —Lot 1—$1.50 to $2.00 [ —Lot 2—$1.98 te $3.98 val- oo Mot ot 3 51 -1) R PSS % ets and clothing have been $285 sprayed with PREVENTOL values, in white * ues, in white r —These includ gees and gedrgette: ome of wash fab- linenes and gabar- gabardines. ‘At$ l D39 ncl;spl:m and lace trimmed. : ‘ All fiber od, 1 & —Neatly lined, covered tray pro- $10 Monthl and st?resl akho.m dines. At C Kann’s—Second Floor. treet Floor Bargain Table. ;olts and"g::d'?;ck: gogpzrn:::: ::':r(;vau:: ot g o h.;‘ll "kd J P I /P‘_"——”"‘\ ....... . v ; good clamps and lock. 5, X o : hangers. 32 and 34 inch sizes. Arthur Jordan Piano Co. REVENTOL:) - — G Street at Thirteenth \s—f)‘MESASL‘lAHMOIL o Homer L. Kitt, See-Treas. J

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