Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 20

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CUBANS TO COME HERE |3i7,.2¢. ;:m,;u;- "[:“"” s TO ASK $50,000,000 LOAN |sxé™s Rty o nnut » nvl on of &aa roelvroolty A et ety oo 6 nam: 0da) -, Sugar Planters and Manufacturers | medlately to Washington and that the ted t , Seek Funds to Carry Industry |04 00 00ETan ol fepressnta. Through Season. tive in all negotiations entered into by this body. HAVANA, July 20.—Cuban sugar Pplanters and manufacturers wish to|would Baltimore. Special Dispatch ta The Star. had_ reports fro President Zayas informed the spe- 2::‘;:“: all "?duyun' to carry the industry through th Ipan, unofficially reported to be coming “acaton. with only tegdenial | 66.000,008. This am o bropesed Ine Be seduced 50 ERpIdly S government aid. It was declared by | terior ioan of $50.000.000 ‘and a simi- | HRRVRELISD L5, P en. Rafael Montalvo, who headed a|lar sum the sugar interests desire to delegation representing the sugar in- | obtain bring the total amount of CANNED GOODS GO UP. Small Pack This Year Is Report to clal legislative commission that he 1l pack this year -of such d°fatorm the committee shortly|bS & small pack, this year of suct faloe 150000000 1n the United States | cohcerning the' posebiiity ot ' for: | R0 aurplas of the 1t fow. yeacs wii Y the uln-nool are BALTIMORB, Md., July 20.—Cynned goods are In for & big advanco. Bal-| timore concerns that make the cans The cmnned tomatoes that s !ow, weeks ago were being forced out dustry at a conferemce with Presi-|the credits the Cubans hope to 8e-| 7io'/ow belng held by those wha be- dent Zayas. ere ‘was no desire, according to Gen. Montalvo, to have the govern- |tary o Saury sugwed o ‘total ment pledge any of its revenues as deht of lli 810,400, Including three a guarantee for a loan to save the| exterior and lh". interidr loans, industry, but simply that the govern- |and a floating debt of between $45,° ment act as intermedlary. He estl.|000,000 and §50,000,000. mated that the coming crop would be 50 per cent, less than the last. Another ccmmlnlon representing leading industrial, commercial and |and the agricultural organizations also con- Jurlous ferred with the president on the neces- | shade. cure up to $150,000,000. A submi re an lleve that a profit 1s to tailed. all around. now to be had to packers Few plants will grow under a yew, tree .:; ‘::Mon-d v,!,, 11,2; —_— A4 grow! In s e cold thun in hot weather. Woodw a_vh &Lothesp DOWN STAIRS STORE OFLsser Priced Merchandise Ging’ham and Voile Frocks In Dainty Summer Styles and Colors Specially priced, $9.75 An entirely new assortment of wash frocks of both ginghams and voiles. Made up in a wide variety of styles, some overskirts of white organdy trimmed with ging- ham; collar and cuffs of pleated organdy; and there are other very attractive models with organdy vestees. £ = £ = s The voile dresses are in quite an array of styles and designs, practically all with wide girdles of self material, with white pleated organdy and neat lace collar and cuffs in many pleasing effects. - Sizes 16 to 44. 50 Dozen Bleached Pillowcases, 25¢ One of the best values we have been able to offer Made of a fine quality bleached cotton, free from starch and dress- ing. They are perfect and are us- ually sold at a much higher price than 25c. 20 Dozen Extra Heavy Muslin Sheets Size 81x90, Special, $1 A Full Double-bed Size Seamless Mus- lin Sheet of dependable and durable grade. It contains no dressing and for that reason is most comfortable to use. You will see at a glance that the value is a good one. A Sale of Stout Women's Blousés $1.65, $1.95, $2.95, $3.85, $4.95, $5.95 All are Most Unusual Values Seldom is it possible for the stout woman to find blouses especially made for her at prices less than regular. These are the very latest and smartest styles and materials, properly designed to fit the stout figure and to impast a slenderizing effect. Dainty creations of cool, summery materjals: s“kirthmthngGwobm&wzmMMQh Not all sizes in any one style or material, but 46 to 5414 are included in the collection. This is an 1mportant selling and the savings are most desirable. Sale of Summer Bloomers 95¢ Bloomers and Step-ins of various styles, made of batiste or soft crepe, in white or pink. Especially desirable for warm weather are the loose knee bloomers of pink batiste embroidered in daintily colored designs. Step-ins of sheer materials are edged with a narrbw ruffle, or sometimes trimmed with a fine val lace edge. The crepe garments in pink or white are practical and easy to launder. Feather-trimmed Hats, $5 In Modes new and becoming Chin Chins with ostrich edges, which make them most becoming; smart little Sailors with owl head trimmings; rolled brim Sailors with long sweep of ostrich. The colors are plain white, black.and white, navy, jade and copen. Corsets for Summer Wear Good, But Low Priced Why spoil your best corset in the summer, when there are so many really. good at all times. Light-weight models in different styles ‘and materials—low topped models with long lines. Corset of pink broche or white coutil, with rather low top and long skirt. Corsets for the full figure, well reinforced, giving excellent support. Priced $2.95. Light-welght waistline low h'E models, in pink coutil or broche, elastic top and long hip lines, good models for the young girl or slender figure Priced $1.95. Light-weight Corsets, for eral hotweather wear, lightly borfed, . medium length, a splendid model for bathing, confining the figure, yet allowing greatest freedom and comfort. Priced 95c. 2.,000 Yards Colored Chambray at 10c yard Suitable for many summer garments of women and children. A t, well woven chambray in dnlnble shades of tan, blue, green, pink and hd!”mubfh for aprons, bungalow aprons, house dresses, children’s play clothes. This offering brings very important savings on a material of quality. ductlvity per acre has been the rule The #&ubstantial price by farmers for their fresh product is in itself discouraging A locomotive consumes more coal in O RS A R TS TR ARTARTTOOATY A corsets that one can buy at such reasenable prices, Corsets that may be easily re-: placed when they become soiled, sa that you may have the comfort of a fresh one - L O be had. Peas el DT the teore:|have been below the average crop! and packing has boen greatly cur- | Less acreage and less pro- EN1WllEMMWWWWMMIMMIWHWIIMKWWMIMWM 0 3 AR 0 TG MR T 0 0 Open 9:15 Close 6 VICTOR RECORDS Lucia — Sextette — Chi "ml frena (What Restrains ) (Donlzettl) (in Italian), brich, Caruso, Bcottl, Beverina and Daddl, No. .30, Sem- Surnet, Berceuse from Joocelyn (Gounod) (in English), Mc- Cormack and Kreisler, Ne, 89106, $2.00. Forza del Duu olenne in quest'ora (Swear In This Hour) (Verdi) (in_ Italian), awsn and Scotti, Ne. 89001, “Io som Mignon—Polonese, Titani) Titani” (Xm Fair ‘Thomas) (. urci, Neo, 7- Lost Chord (Bumvnn) !'.nn- Ise Homer, No. 88088, §! Marla, Mari (Neapolitan song) (Di_ Capua), Antonio Beottl, Na. 88083, $1.75. Itallan), Galli- , $1.25. Madame - Butterfly — Ancors an passo (Entrance of Butter- fAly) (Puccini) (in Italian),Ger- nldine Farrar, No, 87004, $1.25 Scherzo — Tarantelle (Wie- nlawski) (Violin), _ Jascha Heifetz, No. 74562, $1.75. Minuet in G (Op. 14, No. 1) (Paderewski) (planoforte), Ig- nace Jan Paderewskl, No, 74533, $1.75. Alda—Celeste Alda (Heav- enly Alde!) (Verd!) (in Ital- lan), Enrico Caruso, No. 88127, $L.75 Turkish March (Beethoven) —Violin, by Elman. No. 649105, $1.25. Pagliaccl—Prologue, Part I (Si_puo?n (A Word), Leonca- vallo (In Itallan), Renato Za- nelll, No. 64831, $1.35. Victrola Bection, Pourth ficoz. Summer Neckwear —gives a fresh, cool touch to the frock or suit. WHITE MULL COLLARS, in va- ried styles, with dainty lace and em- broidery trimmings. 95c. SMART COLLAR AND CUFF SETS of filet and valenciennes insertions are prettily edged with filet. priced, 95¢ set. Neckwesr Section, First floor. CLOTHING THE BOY For Health and Comfort Coolness means comfort these days and washable clothing means coolness. To dress in smart, sensible washable clothes of the very best kinds is the privilege of every boy who depends upon this Boys’ Section to supply his ‘wants. Sports Suits -of khaki, knee pants, knlcker or flapper ltylea: $350 to §5. nate chku: of Palm Beach Clatg Khaki chkers, suo and $1.75. Sports Blouses of khaki, white and striped materials. 95c and h:l. Bathing Suits, $295 to $5. ‘Wash Hats, 75¢, 85c and $1. Boys® Stars, Fourth floor. A POPULAR GLOVE Specially Priced 85¢c Pair ‘Washable Fabric Gloves in the fashionable 16-button length offered at this special price, They are of splendid quality fabric and we com- mend them most highly to any woman whose demands of style and service require gloves of this kind. In shades of beaver, mode, pongee and white. Glove Bection, First floon MISS SARATOGA Regulation Dresses Siges 6 to 14 - Exceptionally low priced $245 ‘It would be hard to find eooler, smarter and more nrvlcnble dresses for girls than these. Well tailored and made of fine chambray, with full pleat- on yokes. White tape trimmm? and lacings add the last s Colors are blue, ed skirts touch of smartness. tan, pink and lavendsr. White Jean R $295. In all vhit:‘:uvhb Dman " collar and cuffs, trimmed in white tape. Girls’ Sectien, Fourth fiopy. * Woohmsek &1L New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Specially Striking Values in Women's Charming Silk ,Frocks $25.00 Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Tricolette This collection of attractive silk frocks includes a very favorable special purchase, together with a num- ber of other frocks, greatly reduced. Each shows the influence of the summer’s fashionable style tenden- cies—sectional panel overskirts with silk cable stitch- ing or tm{ covered buttons, ribbon loop trimmings, cnsp pleatings, beautiful beaded designs on satin, col- lars and cuffs of tucked net and lace, broad crushed g-nrdles, sometimes enhanced by colorful flowers. Na lack and wlme. wanted summer colors are seen, whil e a very few are in brown or gray. In the July Clearance Sale Women’s Day and Evening Dresses _Greatly Reduced to $55 A varied collection of dresses and gowns character- istic of the typically high standard sponsored by Wood- ward & Lothrop, including handsomely embroidered models, metallic embroidery on Canton Crepe, beauti- fully braided and beaded Taffetas, Canton Crepcs in white and pastel shades. Lace and net evening or din- ner gowns, ex%msxte models in tafietas, chiffon and lace, brocaded chiffon, and tulle and sequins. Women's Dress Seetion, Third floor. The Most Wanted Styles In Women’s Summer Shoes In Our Annual Clearance Sale Styles that were so popular that they have sold down to small quantities, which is an assurance of their desira- bilit; ’{here are Colonial Pumps, One-strap Pumps, Two- strap Pumps, Plain Oxfords, Wingtip Oxfords, Brogue Oxfords, in various leathers and materials. Reduced % to st $7.75 pair ‘Women's Sboe Section, Third Soor. A Special Sale of Women’s Athletic Union Suits, $1 and $1.25 You will find these particularly cool, serviceable and comfortable undergarments for summer—and at these ex- ceptionally low prices you can afford to replenish your pres- ent supplies, 3s well as to anticipate future needs. They are made of very sheer cross-barred and. striped muslin or fine nainsook, in pink or white. An excellently tailored garment in the popular slip-on style, with camisole top and shoulder straps, entirely bunonless and finished with an athletic knit band across the back for elasticity. Knait Underwear Sectlon, Third floor, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR REUPHOLSTERING FURNITURE —and receive the benefit of the special prices which ‘We are now ol o Uphaistary @hep Office, Fifth fleor. - If It’s a Real Silk Sweater You Want You will find some lovely new anes in the sweater section. The popular “tuxedo model” still prevails, but is worked out in various r.ilarming ‘ways. One model is in a beautiful block weave, with the tuxedo collar, cuffs, pocket trimmings and sash in & very fine honey- comb weave, in white, pink, gray, navy, brown and black. ‘This is an unusually good value, s’fiffllfl is smart in heavier silk l'llhr'. in wvaried block w ives, with the new plaited rdie and collar and cuffs in a nnntnllnl weave. Priced $27.50 and §38.50. A lustrous, exquisite quality silk sweater achieves & smart offect in a ribbed striped pattern, ith & chic pointed weave form- ] ;5 u‘.‘.t}‘é-."zwf. coliax, cufte This Refined an =] tl’lmll ngs, in havy or black. Priced $5750. - and Dainty Bweater Section, Third ficow, 75c Bach Are a lot of Decorated English Harthenware Teapots in several shapes and a number of sizes and decorations. Ching Sestien, Fifth Soes, Fancy Moulds W:;‘l'trog‘rlun'!ooal and . des- l. ght Fish iflllll» 350 and l m loulds, 7Se. Oblon Sheat Wheat Jelly Ilould-. Oval Crab Moulds, ll Buuh of Graps u:'r"‘.'iy .“ug = Qu.f"gv"il Moulds with t;:o center, $1.50 ‘t: Thear Yoty Msuids, vo ana doo importstion of Potato Bection, Fifts floor. If You’re a Golf Player You'll be interested in making your appearance on the links in accordance with the customs of this ancient and honorable gamae that all the moderns are Blaying. Light-weight Golf chkera and Shirts For warm days on the links the man that trlel to get all the comfort out of the game as well as all the pleasure and exercne uses the lightest weight knickers and shirts he can New nght-wught Woolen Knickers in plain shades and smart stripes and checks, $8 and $10 pair. Acroplane Cloth, White Duck and Linen chkerl the linens are $8, and the other materials, $5 pair, Sports Coats for wear to and from the links and at the club house. $15 and $25. The Golf Shirt par excellence is the new one of Aeroplane Cloth; a light s:lky-hke material; collar-attached style, Pongee Silk Shirts in coliar-attached and neckband styles with separate collars, $5. Caps and Hose %h’:‘%oul and are $§2 an Golf Hose, light- we:ght woolens, plain colors or novelty topped ones, $3 to $6.50. Golf Oxfords The Conventmnal Smoked Horsehide Saddle-strap Golf Ox- fords in the two-color combination that licks smartness with the links. We offer this splendid and handsome mocdel in a full assortment of sizes at a very moderate price. Men's Store, First floor. Golf Bags, Clubs and Balls English Golf Bags, $10 and $20. Other Bags, $6 and up. St. Andrew’s Golf Clubs, §3.50. Eureka Golf Clubs, $3.50. Golf Balls, including Colonel, PDQ and Eagle, §1. Paramount and Baby Dmaple Golf Balls, 75¢c. Repaint Golf Balls, 35¢ and 56c. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth foor. The Men’s Shop Announces a Sale 437 New Self-Striped and Figured Madras Union Suits, $1.15 A Quality That Has Been Selling for More at Wholesale Handsome Woven Self-striped and Figured Mad- ras Garments, with the elastic insert across the back at the waist. All knee length, athletic style, full and roomy, and very light weight and cool. ‘When we tell you this same quality has been selling for more at wholesale we tell you the actual facts as we know them and have experienced them in supplying our stocks. Every Union Suit is first quality, and because we don’t believe it possible to obtain more of such quality to sell at this price we say that you had better hurry and supply your. needs at once. Sizes 34 to 46, Men's Bhop, First foor. good looking, in linen crashes, $L50 and $2.00. :s may be had in a wide variety of patterns BEDROOM SUITE ; Is Exceptionally Moderate in Price In this illustration we picture the smaller size of the design which we carry in regular stock, in mahogany, walnut and ivory enamel finishes. You will nete how our designers have preserved the simplicity of the original 'Adam designing, usmg only the characteristic urn, the sim- ple floral ornamentation and the exquisite fluting. This furniture is carried in the open-stock plan, which means that you may buy a few pieces or a complete suite at-any time. THE PIECES PICTURED HERE ARE PRICED IN ALL THREE FINISHES AS FOLLOWS: Twin Beds, $75 each. Dresser, $85. Toilet Table, $85. Chifforette, $115. If preferred you may secure full-size bed, large dresser with full-sl;e mirror am'l chlfimucr in the same design. Night Table, $20. Desk, $55. Bench, Toilet Chair and Rocker propartionately priced. “

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