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THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 WILL SEND LEAGUE ENVOY. |QUICKER NEWS RE DRINK CONCESSIONS MADE|FASCISTI AND SOCIALISTS | ° VENIZELOS TO WED. toh BUENOS AIRES, August 4 —Syrian GENEVA, Switzerland, August 3.— D COLPERER Ve Alguat A fatal_ | ana Aradian residonts of Argencina| WANTED BY AUSTBALIA Brittsh Fouse of Commans Passes| BOTH LIABLE FOR PEACE | siminarioe’ Gonetantings “v‘;u;lo- urq.r premler ofglt:}hrume. is enn{: Ilis, the ten-year-old son of-Russell | have decided to send.a delegate to. lizzi, a wealt] Sills, o farmer, wag thrown from a | the meeting of the assembly of the New Licensing Bill. | owing -machine, breaking his neck. | league of nations at Geneva next I!hnd Dominion Advocltnl‘ Dheet By the Associated Press. Treaty Makes Responsibility Joint. lc}er.e.qkAn lo.l:n:‘::,l.:‘d ;r::?‘nd‘::o ‘l_’dr‘l:; By Canadian Press, an all-night sitting, and was sent to eath resulted instantly. month, it is declarea by La Razon. LONDON, August 4.—Australie has |[4he house of lords, where it is not Trophi to a report received here from St. S i Phies Captured Will MorTtg: where Venizelos s at presext. B : B Be Returned. w.ll N t T e T e. ] ROME, August 4.—The treaty of|. 50 5 g peace between the fascisti and So- Tikel. & B cisti and so: ; (1) ak m withdrawn from the scheme of em- | lKely to be amended further,, re-|cialists, which was signed here Mon- : pire communications adopted by the | the defense of the realm act during[day, stipulates that both'sides as- | SSEECRRESPCRdH k wireless committee of the imperial [ the war, and partially restores pre- |sume responsibility for keepi the QLIC S conference, but has promised to co- wnr facilities for retailing liquor. eping ORIGINAL - —by -the torelock and do the furbxshmg-up for One important concession which |Peace. according to the text of the “The Scenic Route” Sl_xmmer Tqurist Rates LONDON, August 4—The new li- Communication With England !censing bill, which finally passed the or Only One Relay. house of commons yesterday after fall at this.time?’ Very likely the family's away, operate with the other British do-|the bill makes to London night life | agreement made public today. minions in carrying out the plan |is that supper drinks may be ordered | Fach side, accomling to the terms Wwhich has been adopted by the com- | with food up to midnight in hotels|of the treaty, must return the mittee, it was reported here last|and restaurants and up to 11:30 p.m.|trophies, emblems and banners cap- night. in liceased saloons and clubs, in- |tured from the other. The socialist and other circumstances also favor painting, re- finishing, ‘etc., NOW. To the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain resorts, also Al- The plan was evolved following & {stead of 10 p.m., as heretofore. The |provisional governments, which w leghany and Blue Ridge Mountain resorts, including Virginia Hot . . . discussion of communications be- | bill also.permits distillers to revert | forced by violence t (e lnvalids 5 Sl 5 Pamts Varmshes Stams Iween the dominions and_ the mother | to prewar aicoholic strength of their | reinstated. =0 B AT Springs and White Sulphur Springs. Liberal stop-overs. Through %‘I‘:“m'&y;,“&i‘c".‘ “;lhlc[l'il slevle;nl «:l the | beverages. re.?\?&.!é’“z':""'m in the agreement, = service to important cities in the Middle West. Full Imformanon. : ared that the trans- e militant £ “pood - B o - ission of news reports betwesn Uo: | pop BECRIUES poeuye s ve | zation known as e et ho oo | ¥neFood Dzfli mofin,m‘:: Chesapeake and Ohio Railway ’ v 53 - - . minion ca) als an 3 We’re ready with everything in the above line, » ROk houl 2 Quick Lunch at Home, be_facilitated. ¢ facilitated. ' schemo there | ROME, August 4—Mer. J. Henry —_— Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. City Ticket Office, 714 14th St. N.W. would be four or five relays of dis- | Tihen, Bishop of Denver, Col, was re- | TTacg S0 “as studying science | ggeAveid [mitations & Substbute patches before Australia_would re- |ceived. in audience by Pope Benedict|MMe: Curie washed dishes for a livin; ceive them, and Premier Hughes de- | yesterday, Yruemm; a report of his clared that direct communication be- |diocese, which the pontiff found to be tween England and Australia, or, at [ most satisfactory. Later Bishop Tihen least, a system with only one relay, | introduced to the Pope a group of thirty — = would be possible. He intends to |American pilgrims, to whom Pope Bene- 7 { leave the Australian parliament free |dict delivered- a short address, which : to adopt any scheme, controlled either | Was translated by Mgr. Charles A. rivately ‘or by the state, Australia |O'Hern, rector of the American College and ofier' customers the advantage of our long ex- petience in ‘choosing-satisfactory mediums. SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ‘HUGH REILLY CO. RETAIL PAINTS - WHOLESALE ndertaking the financial responsi- hfrfed 'f;le D;!?:lfllmid he greatly appre- gt . 1334 New York Avenue BT e PRSI $|:ny becer:sgduro lhlehtellgrcr::l:ll::r:;} t(;:r:fi.l @ e i BB | s ey o ompany <= : S ) Avenue A Street R NI IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIIII|llllIIlIIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIllIlIIlll"' ) Closed All Day- Saturday The Stock-taking Bargains One more day—tomorrow—the offerings are quite the most important of the season—for prices are greatly reduced—on these features of the wardrobe most [ in demand right now. ;’ 3 Features in Men’s Clothing Men’s Mohair Suits | Men’s Palm Beach Men’s Separate (Coats and Trousers) Suits - Mohair Trousers g (Coats and Trousers) 7 5 They are plain Black ‘and 12. Included with the v.\luhairs Blue and Black and White are some Tropical Worsteds Stripes. Conservative and About 300 Suits—in Sand, and Palm Beach—in all about s Young Men’s. Single and Gray, Blue and Heather Mix- 300 pairs—sizes running up to double breasted — “regulars,” : - F 5 “stouts” and “shorts”—in sizes tures. CU; in 'the popu):g 44 waist. These are the 3 i up to 50. Some Silk trimmed, models—and in sizes up to Trousers yvou have been want- Comparison is the one sure way to find what unusually good values. S e —“regulars” and “stouts.” 5 are to be found here durmg it pd e’ Men’s Thread Silk Half Hose, Men’s Neglige Shirts, fancy . Boys' Sport Blouses, Pongee e ugust a e Black, Navy, Green, Cordovan, woven Madras and Percale— color; white, Khaki and light and : . Russia Calf, Suede; sizes 1074, attractive patterns; fast colors;, dark stripes. Sizes 7 to \ 11 and 11% only.. 75¢ - sizes 14 to 165 only. 16 years. 79¢ 2 grade. ’55;; $2.50 grade. $1.35 Second Floor. : First Floor. Pirst Floor. 3 for $4.00 Men’s Bathing Suits, one- LlfC Tlme Furmture Boys' All-wool Bathing Suits, piece California and two-piecg one-piece; plain colors .md Boys’ Barred Nainsook Union styles; plain colors and Ox- A fancy stripes; sizes 12 Suits, with elastic rib band in for;ig sznpfldst;unkil :mdschcc(. . y to 18 years. 85 back. Sizes 24 to 34 $5. an grades 45 Look around — shop all you please —and e by 3 e 79¢ Pirst Fioor. 4 you'll come back to the Lifetime Furniture Store—for everyone who has been around tells us that at the prices we ask our good, built-to- i - . 9 - last, Lifetime Furniture is the best value they ‘ Men’s Union Boys .waSh : Men’s Shoes N!en,s can find. ; Suits ssi“t? : Sold up to $10.00 Pajamas You know, too—that you'd better buy this By 55 $.95 SZI fentte month—and early, too—for we only have two 690 e Setm o 2= 31_2 sales a year—and it is only giuriri%l these two St Button-on sty l'e s—in Cordovan, Brown and sales that you can buy Lifetime Furniture at plain colors and stripes Black Leathers; also 3 for $5.00 Overplaids and Pajama and combinations. Checks; full athletic cut. chular $1.50 grade. Only in these sizes— 34, 36, 38 and 40. Pirst Floor. White Canvas. High and Low Shoes—broken sizes—but all good shapes. First Floor. less than regular’prices. Galatea, . Invincible, Chambray, etc. You know how Saks Suits must be made. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Second Floor. Solid colors _and striped Madras: Blue, Tan, Lavender; silk frogs. First Floor. | { People who know—are always here early, for this ‘yearly event hasbecome almost as much an Jevent as their Christmas shopping. | EoT e : C ook d—if ‘ | : & °.me in—look around—i yOl.l re not sur- Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits; 75 Boys’ Wash Suits, plain Boys’ Shoes; brokan sizes of i : : - pnsed at ’hOW low really good furniture is now— i sizes 2 to 12 years only. 3Qc white and fancy stripes; sizes 3 various grades up to i = s = why—we’ll be surprised. 5 s Second Floor. e : 75¢ $6.00. $2.95 3 Second Flsor. R Especially Good Values Boys’ Pajamas, one and two - 2 (% C 1 3 . Py jiece; White and fancy stripes. ST = ] Are Shown This Month in: Karpen Suites and Single Pieces Yies 4,6 8 10, 16 25 Boys' Silk and Silk Poglin | Girls’ White Shocs, lace and e Bedroom Suites Are Now Priced Low ; and 18 only. 70¢ Knickerbocker Suits; sizes 10to burton styjess broken sices o - Second Floor. 15 years. Were $1250 $6.00 2 $1.49 A Style Suite, laid 1s; b Tapeatry—covarsd Three-pi Suite, I v E to(?-lte::nr;?m.rfe:n :alenu?,v ::— RO A Karpenesque loose spring el | About 200 pairs Boys’ and and $15. 56,75 Pirst Floor. l .. hogany ...... Boicio cotbodacbl e cughion .......coo.ienii..n $225 H Girls’ Vacation and Play Low Secona Floor. =S Colonial poster style, with poster bed and chif- Queen Anne Style Karpen ‘Shoes, Oxfords, Sandals, Pumps Children’s Shoes. lace a_ml ! \e. - forette; mahogany or American wal- 5375 Suite, three pieces, in tapestry $325 ‘and Barefoot Sandals; sewed Boys’ Khaki ‘and Gray Crash button; Patent. Leather, with ! BRS¢ n et R s el Plllow Arm Karpen Suite, -three <leather soles. Tan and Brown "o .o . o 2 to 16 Brown Kid tips: Brown Calf Thiee-piece lmmm‘ Queén-Anze GOOR piéces, in imported < Leather; White and Brown mickerboc s sizes 8ito and Black Kid. Sizes 4 Suite, mahogany, walnut or ivory....... tapestry $400 ‘Canvas. : 8 5‘: years. 59c to 8. sl .39 L Four-piece Suite, in mahogany, walnut 3193 “‘Three-piece Roll-arm Suite, tapestry, . Rifat Floor. G Second: Floor. Tirst Floor. or ivory finish; vanity toilet table.... ... with Karpenesque cush- $23 5 e 3 8 . = French Gray Suite, with vanity dress- $193 foms .............i...e 2 ing table, poster style bed; four pieces. . Big Pfllnw Arm Snite‘ ln excellent e (¥ X - g Berkey & Gay Solid Mahogany Suite, very mas- ;’::"'"" K'"’“m"’ cusn 3325 f Economy Floor Men’s Straw Hats Economy Floor sive; poster bed and separate chifforette 5695 Y S9n00eratEeobaEsattson I glags ..oo.. ... o eisie v e s Seicle s ie st o ;Juoenl Anne Stly‘le Suite, in mulberry Men’s Suits Men’s Cool Cloth velour; loose cush- % ions .. 5 y 7 $ : 45 Sllits Three-piece Taupe Ve- 5395 Six-foot Karpen Daven- $l 1 J X E lour Pillow Arm Suite. port; fine tapestry...... 65 $ I .00 2 (Coat and Trousers) An Three—piecs Suite; Three-piece Pillow-end Suite, 7 ’ . :p%:::;; loo:: cush- $350 :{a‘r:;:' :n-ke, $38 g“ $3“45 : Sennit ‘and ‘Fancy Braids— $ 75 i o2 ns ... Cesianenain n ry... y 3 ~ ° ; e A . l About 75 Men’s Fancy Cas- in all the proportions of crown - ; 5 : % Z ; f 5“"“;:' q‘:i;s‘":;sp;;t:;“;s' and brim—satin tips; ventilated " Single. and douhle breasted (pon” ilk bands. Practi- —both light and dark colors— 2 S th Stree Between D & E | only.,. Bmken lots of grades sweats an.d silk bands. Practi A e e ot e - a ’ ¢ from $25 to$30. cally all sizes. these Suits have vests. Sizes . ! Fourth Fjoor: Pirst Floor. 34 to 4. Pourth Ploor. mmmflumlmmmmmmnmmfllmmuununmmnmmmm.. {