Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 11

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. e THE EVENTNG RTAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, TUESDAY, JULY/-6, 1921 o lllllIIIIlllIlll-lllllll‘lllllllllllllllllllllllll.ll,llml__eé‘v_lvl‘Illllll‘l‘lilllIIlll!ulll...- me v $1,000,000 Sale—Brings Lower Prices on Good, Dependable ‘ New Merchandtse—kqaa of the Interesting Savmgs B elow. Eat. 1877—#\. Lisnér, Prop. ! SOVIET FIFTY-YEAR 'CONCESSIONS GIVEN Forestry, Mining and Farm. . Activities Are Included in Russian Offer. N BY JUNIUS B, WOOD. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, CHITA, Far Eastern Republic, puly 25.—Soviet Russia is offering concessions for fifty-year periods, compared with periods of thirty-six years in the Far Eastern Republic, according to a wireless message out- lining the terms receivde at the for-! 4 eign office here. The concessions are classified into forestry and mining in northwestern Siberia, agriculture in southeastern Siberia and Furopean Russia, and forestry in the area comprising the basins of the Obt, Irtish and Taz riv- ers. The oxploitation of 70,000,000 dessiatines (a_dessiatine Is equiva- lent to about 2.7 acres) is limited to An Exceptionally Interesting Purchase and’ Sale of . Men’s Paj'amaé- - Splendid Quality 2 $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Values $1.08 This is a special _lot for the men who like the better grade pa- jamas but desire to pay a moderate price. Again the $1,0000,000 Sale Features Prices That Heretofore Many Women and Misses Have Known Impossible ports Sknrts at Almut One-half Their Present" Value We have been fortunate enough to make 'evera\ very uficominon puf- chases, We also have associated our tegylar stécks mtd repriced them down to create talked-of interest. Don’t ferg!fihcrc s-#bout two months of sports skirt weather ahead .. Fashioned of— They come from a thirty versts (a verst is equal to .66 i high - grade manufac- of a mile) on each side of the rivers, Baronette Satin ol grade manuface furnishing 200,000,000 logs. Four: F ‘ h teen smaller districts in the north an-ta-s with exacting care. ern_part of ropean Russia ha Cut full, an area of 19,000,000 dessiatines. Cameo Crepe Choose from an as- The coal specified in the Kuznitzk sortment of materials, gion includes 250,000,000,000 ton the Kkibazstazsko region ha: 5,900.000,000 poods (a pood is equiv alent to Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine $14.95 Mercerized mate- n 40, pounds). Four smaller coal areas)and other min is- . 8 tricts are specificd. Iron is o be - Poplins 5 rials. 'ound in the Tobolsky, inskoy . . and Abakanskoy distri zine in Flannels L] Striped Ducetine. iderovskoy, platinum in the Yamal Peninsula and petroleum in Ukhtin- sky. All are accessible to river transportation. The land will be opened to home- steaders brought from the civil war areas. The soviet government offers to furnish them with tractors and other machinery. The holders of con- Islonu will be permitted to export by Prunella Cloth Striped Madras. Fancy Madras. Models—Developed in the new flare or pleated styles. . . 3 Collarless models. finished with large pearl buttons Colors—Sports shades for all occasions. Also white or black or colored and some with silk frogs. FEvery suit has our label in it, : . ¢ which stands for satisfactory service. Sizes A, B, C and stripes. D. Featured for Wednesday at §1.98. Men’s Lisle Hosiery, 25¢ Made with extra reinforced feet, heels and toes. ors are black. navy. cordovan, white and smoke. 9 to 11%. Special, Wednesday. 2%c. Palais Royal—Main Floer. eir share of the output. They are omised special contracts, and also an extension of their concessions in return for the installation of special machinery. They will be permitted to employ workmen in accordance with the labor laws of the country. The investments are guaranteed against nationalizaton. confiscation. requisition or alteration in the terms by subsequent decrees of the government. " SPAIN-MOROCCO TROUBLE BECOMES LESS ALARMING Neinfprcements Sent to Africa , Gaining Control of Rebelling Tribesmen. Sizes—Not all sizes, but all sizes in the collection. .Cotton Skirts, $1.50 and $3. 50—Formerly $3.00 to $8.50 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Col- Sizes Last Day, Wednesday, of Qur Three-Day Sale of Art Needlewark People just swarmed in to share the art needlework values offered-in this great sale. Many bought to take away with them on their \acatlon Others said that “the values are so excepnonal that we are going to ‘stock up,’ for we doubt if they will be better any time.” Many other complimentary remarks wefe passed. Come yourself and enjoy the savings. New Showing of Advanced Millinery Models - Fashioned of Duvetyn Clothes Underpriced —of the best quality. The season’s lowest prices. Parents should take advantage of this MADRID, July 2 2 500 $2.75 Stamped Bedflpreads $159 | $1.00 Nightgowns, stumped, 69¢ ’ sale—the savings are exceptional. A i Y A0 OMolal mes $1.00 Stamped Bolster to match, 69c | 59c Baby Floss Pillows, 48¢ For early advanced Fall Millinery we are featuring a very smart display of silk o last night and early this morning 65c Stamped Scarfs to match, 39¢ | $2.00 Stamped 13-piece Lunch Set, $1.00 Duvetyn in a host of pretty shades and styles that are sure to be the most ac- Boys’ Palm:Beach Suits at $8.95 ?:;ur:: ‘-ml!ess nll:m!:n:“lonebml tell- ggc S:‘ampeddT;’a an('I-GIa\a_l:I‘o“clsd (slloo 70c Stamped Pure Linen Toast Cove;. cepted styles and colors this coming fall season. The very' best grades only and the most desirable recent fighting between c_Stamped Pure Linen Tea and Glass c 3 = 4 : yery 2 Y > oo ctelantod Soeniah troopeind Mooriah tribes- Towels, 3 for $1.00 | Fine Quality Knitting Yarns, 59c Here are pretty, medium and smal! hats. exquisite trimmings, patieins :",d;(‘,"“?{"‘; _5‘1"’ ;‘q";_h“)—‘ 7 to 18. Regularly y, Spanish r;,n{,,,,em“'u A G ;;: ;:::peg zcargs, ::E gggl‘.}::g'sfl&s:fimed R l:l‘/.z: with brim of pasted pigeon feathers or burnt peacock, or a smart. “;% "0 ‘]'; G ; u(;c' to 30 3 and of Gen. Navarro nave left Me- Sc ped Scarts, 1l S pers, A oys' Best Grade Gov- i i Hila for Sididris, where a fierce bat- 39¢_Stamped 18-inch Centers, 19¢ | Children’s Stamped Rompers, 45¢ wing or a burnt fancy feather put on in a way so as to create the & % Boys® High-Grade le i 5 5 ernment Khaki and White Ue e said to be progresaing favor- 225 Stamped Nightgouns, $19 | $150 Stamped Spicce Tea Sets, dhc most attractive and artful effect. Duck Knickers—Sizes 7 | Wash, Suits, $2.95 to th o 1.00 Infants’ Stamped Dresses, 79%¢ tampped Garden Aprons, . V537 ¢ £ ur; h:::":d:“::rc;ren::ts..e& h(;lg:g: 85c Stamped Short Dresses. 69¢c | 45c Stamped Pure Linen Ecru Color w_ Included are Clever Hats for traveling. suit and street wear that are new and to 18. Re- $l 75 h“s‘h_ei: :fhtdlm::u"\uel?‘ troubled area from Spain. Women’s $1.50 Stamped Beach Dresses, inch Center, 29¢ different. Sure to please an exacting clientele. Moderately priced, $1250 to $18.00. duced to . stock, which means that Gen. Berenguer, the high commis- $1.00 6—p|ece Breakfast Sets, $1.60 - the best .made, comprising Jack Tar, Superior and other famous makes., Fin- est quality washable fab- rics, -such ag Palmer }jnen and pure natural linen: All sloner In Morocco, issued a_statement T ey Eloar: gyesterday saving "that the troops near the coast are receiving support fram several warships. He added that declarations of loyalty to Spain are being received from many quar- ters, and that the situation was im- Boys' Genuine Palm Beach Knickers— $1.95 ° 69c P 85c Batiste Camisoles, s Royal—Main Floor. Al ""-?!L." 50-Lb. White Layer-Felt Mattresses, now reduced to only the, odels. botheshort and 10| d leeve styfes: S| ~ Boys’ Hot-Weather About 200 Yards of ’ N Reduyed 10 $2.998 proving rapidly. ' 2 7 cial® e Boys' '$3.00 and $350 | . 3to 10y e Lace at . e pxre N | pows 125 Grade Good that 25000 Spanish forces now are Built layer upon Covered in good, Linen Knick- | Quality Khaki and Gisy in the Melilla zone. rs. Reduced 121 Yard o Sl 108 Cragh - Knickers. Sizes Jayer. Made with heavy striped and Imitation — used for 7 to 17 Re- JAPAN TO TAKE NO ACTION :"5;';‘,:2;‘03;“"1‘2;‘,:?;“;'; rotted edge- Closely art ticking. Special * Palats Royal—Third Floor. duced . 75C $10.45 of designs to choose from. Regularly 19c to 29c, featured at 12%c yard. Chiffon Cloth, 98¢ Yard 30 inches wide. In light and dark shades. Regularly $1.50, offered ON CALIFORNIA TROUBLE tufted. Wednesday, $10.45. Natural Willow Armchairs, $6.45 For bedroom or porch. Deep seat and round back. Special Wednesday, $6.45. 50 Natural Link Bed Springs, $5.95 Solid Mahogany Cane Wing Hiu n u win’ iy muumm e || By the Assoclated Press. TOKIO, July 25.—The Japanese for- eign office, it was announced today, will no action in connection with the rtent deportation of Japanese workers ym the harvest flelds at Turlock, \I‘ 1921 F:an-Ta-Si and Tally-Ho, $3.49 Yard Calif., beyond requesting an investiga: v.l " 000 l“ tion and a report on the incident from { the Japansse consul in San Francisco. at $8c. Made of all-metal frame, finished gra Rockers, $18.75 ‘I Fan-ta-si is shown in white, also white with black; Foreign office officials declared th 2 gray 5 B V i i Farded the incident a local aftair and ex- Printed Georgette J aA AT od : Special | With arms ; dull finish, cane seat and back, ' ~I \,\ and Tally-Ho is shown also in a’great variety of styles. pressed confidence that the American au- enamel. A .very good spring. Special | syitaple for any room in the house. Special ‘ e Cheney Bros. Shower- High sgrade Novelties, Fhorlties woula adopt all measures neces- 25% Off Wednesday, $5.95. Wednesday, $1875. % proof Foutards, $195 featured. yard. - $449 ur::n.ce‘dg;dsgi:hmlen;gfl::. that the On dm;ml md“ dark . - i 2 Pure-silk Chiffon Tai- gelt’e and };itl::tg;' );edor- oceu: E ents was re- grounds, also all-over feta, yard, at $1.85 é i We s oo R e v o e Sl e e LS B 0 $5.98. a 3 o all colors, yard. | - meuse, yard at 75 secking & mutual understanaing. | i ooy Made of all-metal frame; fine ior sleeping porch. Complete with mat Plain and Fancy. Silks: i Rt TEar soveral of the newspapers, the Turlock Matn Rl tress filled with all new cotton. Special Wednesday, $11.95. good assortment, ~ §L68 | Crepe, vard. $549 incident caused no excitement here. Palais Royal—Fourth Fleor. G - 3 . 3 Palais Royal—Second Floor. e i CHILE CABINET RESIGNS. = SANTIAGO, Chile, July 26.—The cabinet resigned yesterday afternoon ter the senate had voted disap- <@roval of a decree granting rate in- Creases and certain other conces- sioms to an English railroad trans- porting nitrate from the Tarapaca province. President Alessandri is expected to acoept the resignations, and to form a non-political cabinet com- posed of his personal friends. The Bargain Basement Features High Color Dresses at $5 ‘The f:ehlonlblt and most attractive 1 “Summer Girl” Dresses of the mo- ment—seen in most shops at various .prices from $7.98 to $10.00 Nearly 200 of them—picked up from a maker about to close his summer Season. Bargains— for us and you. The Organdy Dresses High colors, truly, but beautiful, show- ing to best advantage Extra Special for Wednesday 7-piece Iced Ten Set, covered jug, ta- pered glasscs, rose cut, $3.75 7-plece Water Set, a clear crystal with grape cut design, . $1.25 Extra Special for Wednesday $5.50 $449 7-Plece Colonial| 5 piece Dimmer Set, a clear porcelain with Water Set, pitcher |, “gold. floral decoration. Special $3.98 and 6 tumblers| Sy Fresaay, Si-plece Dinner Set, semi-porcelain with 3 to match, 79C $1198 32.plece Cottage Set, from open stock, with rosebud decorlllon. P 32-plece Cottage . Set, American porcelain. Choice of 2 pretty patterns, Goblets and Sheérbetsa, Por plain, tapered or straight, 6 for | thin blown, optic ’ A Reallty N —Not Merely a Memory You can sit at table . ¢and indulge in those same galtronomlc-l del- icacies that made “Har- vey's” a national institu- tion a generation ago. Celebrated dishes that S4-plece Dimmer Set, from open stock. a clear porcelain. with Minton decora- $23.98 tion, Water Tumblers, thin blown, optic and 100-piece Dinner Set, a_clear American porce- | plain, straight or tapered, 69 lain with violet and gold line decora- $2450 6 for (4 tion. - 100-plece Dinner Set, with Wall of Troy decoration, Glass Mixing Bowl Set, 4 sizes, 49c nested. Special, blue line border and bow-knot pat- Glass Pitcher, | tern, 2%-quart size, Colonial style. = American ,porcelain, 24.98 112-plece Dinner Set, best grade porcelain, with gréen band, rose bud center. Spe- cial, 100-picce Dinmer Set, Limoges china with spray. or pink rosebuds. Special, $5 7-pl Table Tumblers, a clear crystal, Col- onial style, 6 for | 100-plece Dinner Set, a clear porcelain with blue line border and blue bird dec- $19 98 oration; 98¢ Dinmer Plates, gold lined decorated 39¢| poreeiatn; fan sixe. 8 for 69c| Whi 19 e oot -| oval shape, a clear eryatal with $1 49 3 English Teapot, decorated, 5+cup 98c emiy, - 96 te, 23¢ Water Bottles, cut bottom, Cups and Saucers, a plain white porce- Tee Tea Glassen,| | |/ \'" Medium-size cup. Special, 6 for 12-03. size, Col onial style, a clear crystal. Spe- cial, 6 for ece Berry Set, a Colonial glass, with bowl and 6 fruits, R ‘Warranted, The best—1-qt. L " celabnted men and |® e e Window Screens, Hardwood ex- Moulded Lawn Hose, % -inch size, women journ d £ o tension’ trames, covered with best heavy corrugated black rubber. en j fycc trom e The Gingham Wickwire wire cloth. Non-kinkable, fully warranted. afar to enjoy. Dr 15 in. high extends to 33 in. 29 .;ny ‘Ier:sth up to 500 feet. J4o y Ha: Y -~ Jresses 24 in. high extends to 37 in.. 7Toe er foot, It.sthe same sIarvey.o Street dresses, 1t 30 in. high extends to 37 in. 89 E st e, S e e P e Cream Preser—Topte mar| e e Soectty pes—deserving the same Plaids and compara- Cooking Kettles, $1.1 Electric Irons—6-1b. size. Nick- tion, wood tubs, with heavy RoN-|. oo, sogle, seguinsvustzht s ® atinction tively demure checks. eled and polished. $3.49 rusting freezer cans. oaten. x 5 : A g % size. Heavy . 25¢ ”i.Just:fi:vr;:elSel Food parti pleasing— " Lobsters, Craba and all " the rest—"a la Harvey." - B 3 teel, with botts hP“:d ,m fl%“ufifi.’&,’; ing lots, samples, seconds, etc., 5,112 towels in all. Trontng Stands, smooth, polished | 'AeflllDOE’:;y e ST T e R Protection, oo™ $3.98 ewery weekday except Satur- —35¢ to gc to K 3-plece Aluminum Samcepa: maple board. Hardwood §.19 2 shapes, Wisard = dxy per cover, Lot 135512 100 Lot3-5 390 L s gty $1.39 adjustable stand, $ stze, Dozen, 98¢ | e, .:55‘;:5‘.e.‘.‘..'.":,.‘.:;.u::?."'“'3,“: 3 Towels, - Towels, A i Man Jur Mmbvere. fitting covers, ¢ . Laundry Irems, Mrs. Potts' style. Mason Jar Capi. -29¢ | _Fieor Polish, 1-qt. size can Sprinkiing Cans, Lot2—5°‘- 5 Lot 4—79° to oy m‘;&f;"“sl‘;g Set of § Irons, Stand $39 R T Wisard Polish, 89c| s ' 49?- oM ¢ Towm_ C hazdie, +70 | and Handle, packsge, . Palats Royal—Fourth Fioer. ; sain Basement. High Grade Turkish Towels The makers season’s end “clearaway”—including femain- Mm-fmmmflmm ters. Round shape. Deuble Rogs' 10x6-in. Pure % Aluminum, S-qt. Covered Sauce Pots, P::Alumlnum. $1’39 Clothes Baskets, round shape. | Maple splint side handles. Family size, 6% lllfl'l‘ JARS UNDEIPRICED ‘size, $3.19 $349 $4.49 ‘Theé best—2-qt. size, The best—s-qt. size, bail 10-qt. sige. bails, 12-qt. size. bails, Heavy 29 3% Heavy - Rubbish Burners, heavy expanded }’-ll‘llllllillllIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIlllllll‘lllllllIIII'IIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIlIIII--'-I------------- -_-;---.---------

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