Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1921, Page 5

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THE -E VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.4 C., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921 ) YELLOW PERIL" || st et | A little preparation in advance will save lots of inconven- k Summer -Toul' SuggCStions_ Representative Free Tells #-703 thing for the Motorist.” A Spotlight—a Necessity For driving on country roads at night. In case of a breakdown or tire trouble you re- quire a portable “trouble-light.” 3 AUTO REELITE. The Only 3-in-one Lamp (Spot-light, Trouble-light, Portable Light). Standard size, 6-inch, 21 C. P. Price .. . Johnston Windshield Wings Adjustable three ways—sloping backward to shield from % “Universal” dust and rain, turned forward to provide you with breezes with- Bottl out opening the windshield and folded completely back so that Vacuum Bott| €es, the curtains can be put up. Perfect your automobile E : S ptbad g9t y equipment with them. 13 (] T T NHI‘DQOILSe: S, s::' P The New 1921 Otox Eencheon Automobile Blue Book for 2, 4, 6 or 7 persons Gives detailed running direc- ° $21.50 U tions for every mile to any place v . 3 B P that can be reached by automo- (il bile—every bit of information ( = Vacuum Bottles both before starting and also en 2,-Pint, Pint and Quart Sizes | fone - Oume for every se ALWARE Vol. 3—Pa., N. J., Del, $4 $l.75 Up Md., D. C., Va. and W. Va. Price 2_R_3 Tire Carriers The large opening permits this Enable the motorist to carry all the extra tires desired as a regular practice or for 3 special trips only. Prices Eveready Lights et S e $2.50 WEED TIRE CHAINS with a thousand-and-one uses. Touring Car, $12 HAND AND MOTOR DRIVEN KLAXONS range. King among auto- mobile warning signals. BATTERIES, | Prices begin at $5.50 “Fit all Flashlights” | py R FL UISHERS e—Brass _ Extin- @10 guisher with auto bracket ONAL ELECTRICA /UPPLY COMPANY X jar to be packed with either solids or liquids, making it an all-purpose thermal con tainer We carry va- vel- rious styles, in- oprn;:eezrteso‘\!n;n‘::llE‘;I‘fi)\ll!sdtpv(llf-;d 1-Gal. Size cluding the new- Price, Pair, $5 to $13 315.00 est Eveready — TROY SUNSHADE VISORS the SPOTLIGHT For _Closed or Open Cars | 34-GalL. Size with a 300-foot Sedan Type, $15 313,75 ience and make your motor journeys much more pleasurable. Consider these suggestions—but, best of all, visit our Auto- motive Supply Department—get the full significance of “Every- » ', THE BOYS' SHOP ON THE SECOND FLOOR ‘OF THE P-B STORE Special for Friday Palm Beach Suits for Boys | $9.75 P-B Palm Beach Suits for Boys are good look- ing, long wearing, carefully made. So light— they are almost chilly. In any number of beau-" tiful colors and patterns. Modestly priced. Wash Suits for Boys 1, off The entire P-B stock without exception. All styles. All cloths. - All colors. Suits that just re- cently sold for $2.50 to $5 are now $1.88 to $3.75. You can duplicate these prices—but the quality—never! ' Straw Hats fbr Children 4 15 Off The entire P-B stock—without exception. ¢ Colored Straws and light straws with plain or fancy bands. Formerly priced from $1.95 to $7 —now 98¢ to $3.50. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Closed Saturday During July and August FROM_THE_AVENUE AT NINTH . TR SIMS AGAIN ATTACKED ORDERED TO JAPAN. | to Nagnsait, Japan, for duty a e * | Mai Rigby D. Valltent, Quarter- | JRIGIMATEC R (N NG I, quartermaster generai of the Arm concerning his mission. Walsh of :lmunn Says He Has | master Corps, has been relieved from x Hoboken, N. J., and ordered To Ferret Out Crime Poisoned Many Minds. Special Didpatch to The Star. Rear Admiral Sims and his “jack- ROCKVILLE, Md., July 31— ass” gpeech in London, criticising In the person of Mrs. Sarah E. Irish 'mpathizers in the United 3 Btates, were the objects of another Ferrar of Takoma Park, Mont- b4 omery county has @ police- | |attack in the Senate yesterday after- ey, ity whe s adtp. | | 200D, Senator-Wateh of. Montane e rieasure or iriotorin wuty sheriff, but she is & police- democrat, declaring that Admiral e it e, and vy that |Slmu was responsible for much of the : designation she is known. She coldness in America toward the Irish cause. Is yours at a minimum expense to you—hire one 2 Charles W. Fer- 1 the witeis Senator Walsh said Admiral Sims rar, also a deputy sheriff, and the Rotary Club of -~ H n 7 valunble aid | |had told Secretary Denby that his our Cars ong as you li Drive i ' Dangers. o her husband In ferreting out Speech contained ~nothing not ex- of for as 1 g as ey like, Ve at you: gers. crime and punisking the gullty. bressed previously in his book and self. Take the family out in the park for supper ‘Withi; Last weeks . . Warning Americans against the In-| | ame en percicioated fn several “That this statement s not true 18 and for a spin afterwards. crease of the yellow peril in the raids and has done good work. evident from a most casual reading United States, and declaring that the Japanese problem concerns the whole of the nation as much as it concerns the Pacific coast, Representative Ar- thur Free of California addressed the o A sk mo- | | of his remarks,” said Senator Walsh. companicd her Musband and enVhether, speaking metaphorically, New Ford (:a,l's New l)odge (:al’s State’s Attorney Thomas L. b apl ey tg:fl;;rl-'z administered Da trl) 10 Con- , followed, as it duit road, But the trio me- | | Was. according to the press, 'by an $1.00 per hour $1.50 per hour Complisnet mothing more tham | |altosether pleasant visit with the President, was retributi h d to make arrest: t Cabin John retribution quite pro b - members of the Rotary Club at thelr| | Bridge Hotel of meveral Wash- | | Portionate to his (Admiral Sims') of- Electrically Fquiped 1921 Models weekly luncheon-meeting at the New| | inionians ‘on”charges of dis- Iense, considering it was the second y J-quipe: od orderly conduet. ri- q . Willard Hotel yesterdayiatcornoos: Deputy Sherifi Boswell hap- | |Manded, I leave to others to dis- Special rates by the day and week. “You of Washington and the east ed to be Stith the | |cuss.” “Senator Walsh continued: I Prned to be At the hotel ot (2o |-|am led to the belief that he has been college graduate and student,” said as a witness. he ' i e, e R American Auto Livery Co., Inc —_— which are rapldly increasing in Ha-|Present. They resort to any methods RELIEVED OF SEA DUTY. oy . wall, California and other western|!0 evade the census takers,” sald Mr. . originality to the Japanese, He is a| “The Japanese born in this country | of the battleship Nofth Dakota has Wonderful fmitator, however, and|8re not Americans. They are loyal to | been assigned to duty in the office of the polished gentleman, deep in his of their own land. And while they go heart he ever remains the Japanese,|t0 American schools by day, at night | S CEEEEE TRy R — S— —— — Cept Japan: schools, where they are taught on! loyalty to Nippon. ’ Perll Is Fought. . - “Hawail today is making the great- to combat this ever-increasing peril,|ducted by any of our peo orty- that threatens the very life of our|three per cent of ,,,,";o';{f,-,,,‘,‘:,,"i, know only the Japanese diplomat, Buccessful in poisoning the minds of ing of the Japanese laboring classes, coast states. There ls absolutely no|Free. l Commander Chester H. J. Keppler Phone Main 622, 1319 L. St. N.W. while on the surface he might appear | the customs, religion and the emperor | naval operations, Navy Department. always disloyal to any country ex-[2nd holidays they attend Japanese =2 == T UE AT “In California we have fought hard|est fight for ‘Americanism ever con- state. Things came to such a Dass|that island is Japanese, and it is the p that we had to take drastic measures|duty of all loyal Americans to See to prevent grown Japanese men from Eole to" sehool with our girls of | Jaay et island is not turned over to tender years. We listened once to @ e former Secretary of State when we Not Desirable Citizens. were ready to pass anti-alien legis-| “These people sald Representative lation that would have prevented|Free in conclusion, “loyal to a forelgn many of the difficulties that have|government, to a forelgn re- arisen since, and we are sorry now |ligion, and disloyal to the land in that we did. But we are going to|which they live, are not desirable citi- put through legislation that will pre-|zens, and the time is fast coming when vent these allens from obtaining|the United States must help the coast domination over California, and other |states to solve the problem ere it be- western states intend following our|comes a nation-wide problem.” example.” g Charles W. Semmes e Mr. Free detailed varlous methods | wart Te. Droop: mumeanme tod; iz resorted to by the Japanese to get into | meeting of the motor corps to be held v the United States, outlining the work-|in the auditorium of the Interior De- ings of the “picture bride” scheme,!partment Tuesday night at 8 o'clock smuggling through Mexico and the|addresses would be made by the Dis- adoption plan, which allows a Japa-|trict Commissioners, Maj. Gessford, nese in this country to adopt a person | Capt. Lord and W. Pierce Rayner. Mo- in. Japan, thereby making the child |tion pictures will depict activities of eligible for entrance. the corps. and an exhibition in_phys- Avold Census Man. ical training will be given by Joseph “There were 41,000 Japanese in Cal- | Grant of the metropolitan police force. ifornia, according to the census of —_— 1910, and while the 1920 census only | The war adced ten million to the list gives 71,000, we of the state know |of smokers in France, according to the there are more than 100,000 there at|statement of a French economist. Menu Queries Warm weather menus are a quan- dary to the most versatile house- wife at times. One visit to our Delicatessen De- partment will eliminate for you needless worry and delay. Here are complete menus for lunch- eon, dinner or picnic! Lascioas selads—chicken, frait, fish & vegetable Cold cats end accompanying relishes Cheeses in wide variety, both Domestic and Imported Olives, pickles, preserves, jellies -EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE COLD REPAST . At work—or at play P-B summerwear clothes L == keep you cool Your idea of a light-weight suit is here—at your idea of what a light-weight suit should cost. And though we stress price—the fit and style of P-B Summerwear Clothes are of equal impor- tance. Our collection is comprehensive beyond 1 expectations. We have in stock, we hear, what others simply have on paper. . Summer Suits—Sport Coats- White Flannels Palm Beach Suits .......... FOMTRCREE SIS TS $14.75 to $18.50 Mohair Suits ........... o ....$20.00 to $25.00 Tropical Worsted Suits......ooovviineiiinn... $20.00 to $35.00 Gabatdines = v isis sovs SnE R sR S56e 553 $35.00 and $37.50 Shanting Sille SUils. . .ccconsisansansisansnons $28.50 Irish Tanen SUits. 5. e sus vsanosnnsivesmaie s e $35.00 Doniestic Linen Suis. oo cvsvsssssonnesvsssns $22.50 Wool Crash Sport Suits......c.oceviueeiinnnn.. $22.50 Tweed Crash Sport Suits $25.00 Linen Golf Suits—pivot sleeve................. $35.00 SPOTETICOALE! i i5isiriionwe sraissiommmisionmisiosiate i o i $20.00 and $25.00 Golf Knickers White Flannel Trousers. . s $9.50 to $12.00 Tennis Trousers .......... 5 .... $6.50 to $8.00 Khaki and Duck Trousers.......coevevvunnnn.. $2.00 to $3.00 1415H Streel o The Semi-annual Sale of ' Manhattan Shirts Every Manhattan Shirt in stock —without reservation. Day shirts, dress shirts, sport shirts. Madras, Percales, Oxfords, Silks, and Silk mixtures. s . $5.00 to $10.00 l Special Sale—100 Pairs —l White Flannel Trousers We picked these up Tuesday in New York from a manufacturer who had had an order canceled. All sizes from 28 to 44 waist. Ex- tra-heavy flannel, beautifully tailored. At the price—we cannot recommend them too highiy. Reductions from 20% to 30% P-B Selections : are 100% Buy your Manhattans at Head- quarters. Over 4,000 Manhattan Shirts to choose from. _ Closed Saturday During July and August - | ‘: o - -~ T - - ER PR \ NATIONALLY F

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