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'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921 L 11 3 - T lack provisions ble to 9 ” e SITUATION IN MOROCCO lack provisions and to be unable te|} |VELY TILT STIRS HOUSE |INDEPENDENTS TO FIGHT.{MARTIAL LAW BAN LIFTED |BAN “ARTISTS’ STUDIOS. FLE;?,B\ACSO BIDSAFIXE?. = -3 REGULA.'}"EXQ"('EEA"ON C Moorish tribesmen. ENCE, 8. ., August 3.—The| . j.4 o essential i CREATES SPANISH GLOOM | “Tho ‘Sivors have an army orsanizea| OVER FITZGERALD ORDER [Clothing Workers' Union Demands| FOR HATFIELD FUNERAL |New York Film Gensors Xill Their |South Carolina Tobacco Warchouse- |t i 0 mot " Beglect or abune ¢ i a in European style. according to the 2 P = men’s Assoclation has agreed to the best friends. Consult reports, with officers and men draw. Shop Registration. First Picture as “Indecent. request of the South Carolina To- | BERNARD A. BAER SMADRID. August 2—Private advices| -5 Pa¥, jotaling more than 138 NEW YORK, = d that NEW YORK, Ai t 3.—New York |bacco Association to pass all tobacd calved Trom Molilia today sive. s |Desctas. ' Prisoners taken by the tribes- |Request for Leave to Attend Camp | NEW ¥ORK, August 3-—-Dimand that| Friends of Dead Leaders Will Be |, 0\ 7\ iOR SUBLS. *iileqw their |offered on their floors, for which buy- | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN oomy description of military condi- | ™pp *5 20 G T ne i tecal for Reserve Officers Arouses York, whether operating a union or an| Permitted to Assemble for Rites |first picture. In so doing the newly ap- |ers will not bid as much as 2 cents| 217-218 EVANS BUILDING ons in Morocco. They say the situa- e Spanish government is receiv- “independent” shop, register his work {pointed state commission indicated to|a pound. 1420 New York Avenue on of the Spanish forces. surrounded | {5 nUmerous war donations from Discussion. and names of contractor shops employed and Wallk in Procession. { Producers that artists’ studios—at least ) . N 5 - vi e Am; Clothing Work- men's tion of them—are itical and. (hat thels " sutrender 1o = A request from Representative FIta- | s of Amercs maned, Gotti"%, Jetters| CHARLESTON, W. Va., August 3.— |to get no further than the censors’ of- jgnminent. The troops are declared to Japan has 850 daily newspapers. gerald, republican, Ohio, a member [sent out by Abraham Shiplacoft, general |Sid Hatfleld and Edward Chambers, nc;_. _— ’ , e == of the House District committee, for |Manager of the union’s joint board, t{ oy5 were shot toideath at Welch, W. | aiaammcovns Dothing g‘a?m‘?fe"fi;"&irfle; a month's leave of absence from the | " The lstter Gemanded that such regls-| V. last Monday, will be taken t0|more than ordinary interest of the cen- House because he had been “ordered™ |tration be made by August 1, and warn- | thelr graves In the little cemetery lsors, but as it progressed—depicting va- as a reserve officer to military duty |ed that “failure to comply with this re- near their homes in Matewan this|rying degrees of undress—they became at Camp Knox, Ky.. precipitated a [quest may entail unnecessary stop- afternoon without interference by the juneasy and finally there was a chorus . [1ively tilt in the House today, Repre- | pages" In work let on contract to organ- state police or the military authorities. |of “No! ‘Out!” “Kill it!"” sentative Blanton, democrat, Texas, | ized shops. In spite of the fact that Matewan | Withholding the name of the produc- [} objecting to granting the reque: The independents, it was asserted, had |and every town in Mingo county is|tion, the commission announced its ver- e N presentative Garrett, acting | ignored the letters and were planning to|under martial law, which prohibits dict In these words: NO MATTER WHETHER [ YOU PAINT INSIDE OR OUT USE v held . that -a |meet any stoppage in contractors’ shops | public assemblage, friends of the dead | “This film is disapproved, as it was of : :::?:::“;?:u{f:gfi had been raised | with court action to restrain the amal- |leaders will be permitted to attend|no educational or artistic value, not $ and requested that action be deferred. (gamated from interference. the funeral services and walk in the e!n;lclally amusing, indecent, and of (44 L1 ° ° = “I would like to know what power = —_—— funeral procession. ek c;mracter that its exhibition c can order a member of Congress D This announcement was made by |Would tend to corrupt morals. lll " l E sway from his daty fn beace time.- | MERCHANTS ARE WARNE stateliomcsrafheroliatinoonionntors| 0 ——— alll X Mr. Blanton sald. mation received from Maj. Tom Davis, unstroke is caused, mot by the c . ive Greene, republican, Gov. Morgan' b 5 3 ¥ j The Star delivered to your home every evening vi‘;::::i?“‘.“,.;::.,.,., ot ,h.,.‘,’ Houss AGAINST FAKE APPEALS |50y, Morean's peragnal represencative | sun's heat; but by'the invisible violet The Lifelong Paint military committee, said the reques 0 he and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs el et lunder hix commanditolpers f adiibecn i ordedg or e oo n - mit the Hatfleld and Chambers fam- | === 3 plained that “no s {ilies to make such ts 1 you about 134 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. fime of ‘peace’ can_bo orlered to Bteps Taken to'Prevent Telephone's | H1o8 0 ke uen & hey Made f icul < 5 El\:‘vn&hef\i?g‘g.;oxh-l: own request” Use in Requests for Money . |were to interfere in no way. The Made for particular folks who militiamen and state police who are want the best. All shades—all colors. Ingredients that go into “Murco” Paints are 100% pure lead, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine, Japan drier—cheapest and best in the long run. Come in and talk over your paint problems. E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Main 5280 0 for recognition, Representative n Telephone Main 5000 and M5 adell, repuplican’ leader, put an and Advertising. on guard in Matewan were instructed . o = end to the argument by moving ad-| Numerous complaints made by the Arm"gmemuwhr e e e on Delivery Will Start at Once journment. business men of Washington of fraud- | o pich®SENENE 11206 this afternoon, Request of House members for |ulent telephone appeals for MONeY OF | yore” completed last night. Reports leaves of absence ordinarily are |advertising resulted in the Merchants A H | granted without discussion. and Manufacturers’ Assoclation’ tak- | coching here were to the effect that partment— ote) Ing steps. yesterday atternoon to)pres large numbers of miners from along B Where Your Dollars Count Most Tug river were assembling in Mate- ent' a recurrence of this condition. i wan to pay a last tribute to the men $133_ California Street. ihelpolice d?nfl;t:nenl!;vm:xukoerdn:",who because of their turbulent lives At Conascticut Avense. a thorough investigation €| had so long been in the public eye. complaints of the merchants, and the| " Detalls were unobtainable, as wires A et bt executive committes of the association | to Matewan were reported down. : sent out a bulletin warning members VE! V. Va % : 1o beware of faice ‘advertising con- | may CECH 1ol cantre pinca wea || CAFE . | American and tracts and telephone . appeals for | Wiiliam Staliers yesterday w . 5 3 y were held in $10,000 bail each fn connection with Earopean Plan pseudo charity funds. St e et 214t Common | oTeA e s e queston VL The Phrcsiinsinos ot e e B e e Hime advertising and money for divers | odr. There will be. no special £rand Quiet and Refinement and sundry causes. jury called to investigate the shoot- g “It is splendid that firms as well [ing, and the case, therefore, will go A Select Clientele The Biggest Dress Values in Y ears ||zt o i, 8oy 5 i i s Suiis don 2 A WILLSON, Ve something left for worthy| The bodles of Hatfield and Cham- Puone North 3496 Manager objects, care and discrimination [ bers were taken from an undertaking um er ress a e should be exercised. Innrlor here to Matewan. “Your secretary has been agaln ad- ) = y > : vised of the use of the name of the Where is the dressmaker who would erchants and Manufacturers' Asso- Graduste Eyes Ezamined A A d Jiciation as having approved of cer- McCormick Medioal 4 X make a dress for this price? OO fain fund-raising movements and of College Glasses Fitted looking street dress in popular sleevless nejaudicopfotitinds il SN DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES juniper styles with white braid pipings, Jland Manufacturers’ Association for Eyesight § 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. at . 5 any object is always expressed in | (Formerly With Edwin H. Etr) patch hip pockets and sash belts o samm el O Dalle it oty Now Located material. Blue, tan, brown, green and J|letter bearing the signature of ‘the 3 cretary, on the direction of the rose. xecutive committee.” 409-410 McLachlen Bldg., 10tk and G ll:,‘ll.%f o Main 781 Organdy and Voile Dresses Worth to $5.98 5 Don't allow low price to prevent you seeing these dresses. \Ve'll surpr y with their beauty and attractiveness. Made of nice quality crisp organdy and ® voiles, in plain shades of lavender, blue INCORPORATED i i e e 1316 21324 7 ST.N.W. Clear shelves and thousands of saved dollars for customers tell the story of the first 3 days of our greatest Mill End Sale—our semi annual slashing of prices on standard fresh goods that have dwindled down into broken lots. And an i i ily from mills and factories anxious to dispose of broken lots at greatly reduced prices. If you haven't shared in these opportunities since Monday at 9'a.m., you have missed big once-a-season chances—read the items below and check off the tremendous savings—and come Thursday. . Remember, during this sale no C. 0. D.'s or phone orders—but goods exchanged if not right, or Silk Dresses|| ‘s $9.98 & KA Shade:.........49c Purchase of white and two Z shades of green and pink and fashionable dotted patterns in brown, navy, light blue, rose and green. Brand-new styles, including the wide sash effects. 1 Breakfast! There’s nothing so palate-thrilling, nor quite so satisfying for good breakfasts as Auth’s Fancy Wafer- Sliced’ Bacon. Its aroma prophesies distinctive One Rack of Voile, Gingham and Flowered Organdy DRESSES Fine: Chiffon Silk The Kind You've A d 2. Ba LACEt HOSIERY Fald 5:93 Eoe sB%yo?nda:ilrl Bs;by‘j“iioats by Coats Cobwebby-like Transparent of nice washing quality, white, (‘};ifl(orll-finlsh Silk Hose, :}n beluhs pique. Three very anrac(ives J| titul lacey designs, made wit 1 & ; 4 pointed reinforced heels and back styles. including ~tailored ot ° seams. Perfect quality and a [ ) novelty models. Closing out pink or white gowns. ugh 1o last wonderful value. BRCEIE AN L R flavor—a goodness attained by our : .98 PR LTl own sugar curing and old-fashioned Georgette Taffeta Flowered Crepe hickory smoke. Satin Lace Bloomers, 39¢ Y ! Another Mill-End ban- A marvelous sale of one Extraor e Fancy Voiles Deliciously Mild I e your pick of most beau- samples an roken ots ary y lClousy 1 Hlu]l fig;\red and lplaH from collections nl(dh(ighesx 4 3. styles of every color— grades: newest styles rocks 8,000 Yards—Values to $1.25—40 and 45 Inches Wide —and tempting beyond compare! fmoacts “tnat vert i 1| SCuTE i gned to sell up to $5.98, ing creations with ruffles, The good women of Washington have never looked at such beautiful See the circle of goodness in the and did sell that high. but fringes. sashes, embroidery Voiles at this low price when merchandise was at its lowest, many years ago. upper left-hand corner? You'll kooda and are willing to overskirt In “fact Fine two-thread, sheer, soft quality \(éll:s mha wonderful selection o:lllarge ' see the same circle on the wrap- 1:::;'u§:.- S5 this: price. etual L 3 s v; - The styles are new, the stock up to $29.75; becom- Georgette Floral effects on dark gr?un s or t. e mgl: conservative sm: pa]l]t g per when you ask for and get e e stockHupILoRs 3kt hecom 4 terns on light and dark grounds. Note the extra width. In the lot are sma f% colors fast—in fact these s iaiaer tup o A8 checks in the very colors you want. t¥'are the greatest dress Latest models. Don’t miss bargains you ever saw! this sale! s 50c Fruit-of-Loom Pillowcases 36-Inch Check Percales 45x36 34-Inch Full yard wide—brown and B hite, “lavender and white, This grade of Cotton re- ,'.' 5 T ed and white, green and Y T JUMPER white and vellow and white O e et otion: ot c All fast color, cut from full ect Many Women are buying two and three of these Organdy and Dotted Swiss oJength—wonder. valiey, Dresses %, $2.98 — —pe! Tengt Fruit or” the Toom Muslin SUITING Dlacs- You'll be amazed at these summer {rocke—the vajues are phenomenal. Included Women's Knit Note extra siz . are exquigite plain color and novelty designed models of simplicity and rare originality 4 to a customer. Colors: 23c Plaid and Check Voiles e very color 'of the rainbow and more, (60! Smart rufMe, sash, foid, fancy coilar ana | | Bloomers, 29¢ Yard.Wide Bleached Musli : cuft and quilling trimmed. And no end to the variely of stunning style. For women 25¢ Yard-Wide Bleache uslin Livead st In—about 1200 yaras and misses. Choice of white or An extra-soft qualits for vender e Eea oo e, : GROCERS — AND AY _—_— Tizes—made with Sus- underwear and children's 7 o Vol sl rant col S DS et pertect. wear. Free from- dressing and Pink, S e All-Wool Jersey gr Blling. Funl yard wide. ocroa d Heath N » Limit yards to a buyer. an( leather = A spectacular lot of tweed agd mixed sport suits, for women—made along mannish 35¢ Yard-Wide Cretonnes 50c Stripe Madras e pectaulotetitwaed sad mizet aportul L e ane s e | INTSC Baleter Now is the time to get ready l c A wonderful quality fast oxford, brown, etc.—all sizes for women and misses—samples that sold to $12.50. CI 45 2 color striped Madras; 33 inches oS for Winter by making your comforts. This is just what vou'll want—Ilarge or small de- signs and light or dark colors. while they last, S, e e | Plaiting, Buttons Covered $1 08 sl 79 ris, 3 Children's Dresscs and House ‘: | 1 R ! ¢ Lt ins Immense purchase of blue and white, Women's navy, purple, black and gray blacy ae"l‘v‘:.,“s‘;‘;;i!hls‘i:ir::dw‘r[:' Ereen And | models, with detachable belt, fancy pockets belt, fancy pockets and buttons—fine qual- | and buttons—sizes up to 30. A lot that 40'llicll A“_Silk Gwr ette ities; reduced during our Mill End Sale. sold up to $3.50. Thursday only. 50c Pillowcases A good, firm quality Allsilk g . FIRS™T 40-Inch Voiles, 18¢ d-Wid 50c Wide Moire 29:' Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide and © 1219-1221 G Street N.W. ! Thursday sale of Sateen, 23c Ribbons, 35¢ 33-Inch All-Silk Pongee All-silk; as low in price as cotton goods and by far a more service- able material for blouses, jumper in a good range of light and da 5 & & rk pretty figured designs _color lust Pn- s 5 e (e e dresses, etc. Natural color only. A colors, as ‘well as plenty black or Store Hours, 8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 on light and dark e A b Variety of plain col- 1 | frec. Trom dressiog.. year ago $1.98 would be the price. white. Buy a supply now, as you grounds—cut from full lengths of the regular ors (and black and size 45%36—hemmed picce and perfect— 50c grades. Just enough white) cut from full ends. Going on With the Sale of Sreeotarar™” 18¢ | | o Thoraan ‘ “Paul Jones” Cretonne 9¢ Remnants, yd. ...... Very special tomorrow. will pay more later. bolts. Extra fine Quality. Yard. ... 39€ 23c — : NARROW KID BELTS FOR NAMFER 4q || LAEADRETGIMES €] 49 ¢] 8 “ ” e Cha.micat that fecced on vown | Sc Each [ o o R ERE A - an ayvee e o e ard po0d | lengihe—buy | sides—made 30 inches wide and perfect—tor | White hemstitched these and lay them aside for fall. ! baby's wear, etc. fancy corner designs, in white and colors. Great assortment. ¥ Middies Nemo Corwts 51'50 House Drm sg;xgz? Sgflegll:‘-hl;tecrhflsh§t}s!—?fi'eu§tf the mill.” §2 $l.08 All of excellent quality, fully up grades—made with 3-inch hem—great bargain. E’d B,‘i"'d""l‘: s to the standards of these famous T m uest Towe . names; all fully guaranteed. In all- To $8 Fine Quality 89¢ Dozen white and white with colored collar : and cuffs. All fast $2.00 would have been s -49 the price of these dresses 3 last season—made of splendid quality gingha: fall's wear, or your vaca- tion use, and save many HERE'S YOUR CHANCE, MEN 389 Pairs of $350 to $6 and percales in “Billy AoTiata’ | Dicsavt e Middy and Windsor Ties—In all the wanted 9 8c Burke” detachable belt and sport style Suits of colors, including black and white. Priced at........ ANY MAN’S SUMMER SUIT WOPMUEMNpg m"gx;lélggks sl N e S oG Bathing Suits @ INTHEHOUSE | s en and helio. Lined For absolute comfort and a perfect figure wear this spe- cial Nemo Cor- set, in regular and extra sizes (20 to 36). Choice of white and flesh, in medium and low bust styles, with elastic in- serts, stomach reducing bands ularly at 121gc each Attention of barbers, dentists, ete. A wonderful lot of women's summer waists, in pretty light shades; ropular beaded and embroidered front designs: in sizes up to 44. Samples of finest grades, slightly mussed. Marvelous savings— finest quality georgette, exquisitely trimmed. Georgette Waists . . . $3 69 e [ J colors. Again at our very special price ] Buy tomorrow for next Thursday reducing bands colors and patterns. 16 to or, blined. ~ Sults 'in and Bathing (Regularly $15 to $25) Milhond Sute srip garters. 46 sizes. Saoly women o 45 c® nd WHITE Silk Hosiery—Some | Accessories i v all-silk and others with lisle tops. A wonderful value that has been one of our big fea- tare items. A; the very special price of . 52-95 ‘Women’s Fine Lisle Hosiery —Excellent quality, in white, black and cordovan. A guar- anteed make. Very A . special . 490 at Reduced Prices Brassieres Flesh color, reinforced throughout. An especially good value at— - $1.00 Muslin Underwear Dainty lace, embroidery and rib- « bon trimmed Undermuslins of white and flesh batistes, cambrics and muslins. Choice of gowns, petti- c coats, envelope chemise, camisoles, corset covers and drawers. Boys’ and Girls’ . o $1.00 Coveralls and Play Suits Ideal playtime suits for children 2 to 8 years; made of dark blue pin- striped fast-color materials in but- ton-front, long trousers styles, wich breast and hip pockets. CHOICE OF MOHAIR, KOOL KLOTH, ETC. $2 95 Take your pick—light and dark, striped mixed s or plain color, single or double breasted, form- fitting or_conservative models, in regulars and| White Eve Cloth Pumps, White Duck stouts. (Sizes 33 to 44.) Finest Kool Kenny|one, two and cross strap Slippers, White Krash, Mohalr, Kool Kloth and feather-weight| Buck and Tan Strap Slippers, White Buck weaves. that are cool, lasting and neat. Don't| Oxfords and Ball.Etraps. All sises, 2% te miss this chance Thursday to save! * ~ £ in the lot. Thursday only—save!

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