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S5 oo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 E I S E M A N > S SEEK NEW CABINET I \VE11-DRESSED MAN INSPANISH UPSET| ~~ avAuemeo Srevven B 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Former Premier Maura Asked OPEN SATURDAY Odd Lots Sale MAIL ROBBERY FOILED BY RAIL DETECTIVES Mealful Midday Minutes Man Who Tosses Bag From Car and Jumps After It Captured and Locked Up as Vagrant. SYRACUSE, N. Y., August 12.—At- tempted robbery of a tnrough fast mail train near here was frustrated yesterday by New York Central rail- road detectives acting under instruc- tiong of the railway mail service in ‘Washington. A colored man. who gave the name of J. W. O'Bannon of Seattle, Wash., was caught after a struggle when he tossed a bag filled with valuable may out of a car as the train stopped and then jumped after it. He was com mitted to the Onondaga county peni- tentiary for ninety days as a vagrant, while secret service agents look up taste economically e s o, | DOSUC TR, dagger,” wis caught as e jumped anenviable !xour, fiiming insured mail consigned 1o 5c| yours to be enjoyed ‘The Daring Diver’s Cap—A Three-In-One Swim- ming Suit—White Shirts For Grilling August—Mid- Summer Collars Reach The.Height Of Lowness HE pleasurés of the noon- sy time table PAEPES have inspir- ed many a better after- noon’s work. €Sixty minutes to relax, to en- joy the dictates of palate, the whims of ; ernment. Br the Associated Pre: l"nult-nndteru. who carp that “whatever is MADRID, is wrong,” often declare that the wardrobe of I *‘"3 :“l““" 12.—Conferences || m,o" Wwell-Dressed Man of today is & more exten- political leaders, with the view |l sive, as well as a more expensive, affair than it to the formation of a new Spanish un!dk to abo. Granted! Sports, travel, motoring, eabingt e ol sncoos week ends, country dances and increasing social e w:u:.h“ 'l" ";‘““" obligations’ have introduced special garments for g resigned yes- special occasions, from duck and flannel trousers terday, was begun here today by An- ||| for tennis to woolen and linen knickers for golf. {onio Mpnivh: ‘Tarmes Bremicr whonssl Howel;er‘.’f!h: manner in which men dress today is mere! Pplece witl the scale upon which been asked by the king to head the men live—better, more luxuriously, more apprecia- government. In political circles be- tively. Neverthele; an extensive wardrobe is Closing out all small lots at almost give-away prices. Be on hand when the doors lief was expressed that Senor Maura ||| Dot. in the end, an expensive wardrobe. To possess s : z < g g P would be successful in gaining the||| many garments lessens the wear to which each j{Eanl Mizn-andipointeniths tnorth every midday at open Saturday at 8:30 A.M. support necessary to form his minis- garment is put. Moreover, it teaches us to take —_—— ' ll"g- e (hl‘e of sur :;nthes. drape our coats, tree our 'emands that Spain cri the Moor- | i shoes and perform all those “big, littl tasks Jf :sl'\| reh‘e‘llllon in Morocco Il’: made %:y W’llf’h :dd to the looks 0.:d ll%e of el man's lM|SSIONARY REPLlES W IS, 5 nfluential newspapers here. 1 wardrobe. ALL & Diario Universal declared rapid action { T0 UN'TARIAN CHARGE E $14.75 Palm Beach $20 3-Piece Woolen I Kl 1y hecescars 34 o soveter ainalyse o net TN 2o 12th and G Streets N.W. o ment is at present maintaining 100, especially in August. Th fashions | men and spending 2.000.000 pesos a Swimming ‘suils were described in A previous }:I'e:‘dl'“ 'fo'l‘;'nyl‘.‘;{‘ out ,‘tll‘ W“Wt'-"g article. Portrayed in the top sketch is the sort || Dr. Berry Explains Exclusion of LAt tila, Ol CT R ie i mboeei DIy of a cap often worn by seasoned swimmers who Organization From List of At ATter alsy on ettt et i, wish to guard the head against the sharp and T er:’fiol"‘ ‘°h l‘ f;flg ng sudden impact of cleaving the water in diving. Missions. to 1 ' OB e tribesmen 1f you have come to the age when the waistline . i ave scorned it. The newspaper de- S pangaeed 5 TOKIO, August 12.—Following recent o o L T e e w spApeEianS pands the halrline recedes, such a cap will master them by sheer force. prevent sunburn upon an otherwise defenseless |||publication of letters from a number of - scalp. Divers' caps are fashioned of thin rubber, [l | fcreigners condemning the action of Optnion of Press. | {ransparent olled silk or waterproofed woven or | |the Federation of Missions in excluding = : may be preferred, plain or || Unitarlans from its published list o In an editorial published by EI De- striped to tally In color with the atripes upon ||| Chriatian missions. Dr. A S uits Fancy Mixed Suits in gray, brown and green. Medium - weight [ materials. Con- servatively cut. You'll pay $20 for these grades next fall. Suits son for $1475. For quick clearance. Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36. In gray, tan, sand and green. Sold all sea- o bate, Gen. Burguete declares the wa the swimming trunks and t American Methodist Trl £ $3.50 in Norocco is not a military, but & £ ST i Japan, has. made public a st Ver Tax t O & political struggle. He asserts that Within the Waves and the Law. 8 ying he wished to clarify the 220 additional. when all peaceful methods have been the federation. tried unsuccessfully, military action Illustrated is the swimming suft having a shirt Dr. Berry's statement said ke did not et ot must be taken, and that it ynust bed which drapes over the outside of the trunks. It isa || | exclude Unitarians Trom the book. ~The | well planned and rapid in effect, one-garment suit, but of an Christian Movement,” in which the li The government has published a|lf ingenious type, which is rs, but that he divided the mi: ) $40 All-\go_ol Flannel uits Less than the cost of produc- tion for these suits, An extraor- L Shirts Plain Colored Shirts with collars to match. Also Silk-front Shirts with backs of same Y design. Nearly all declaration thanking the citizens of permitted upon all beaches, sions _into two cla various American republics who have whereas the ordinary one- list, the statement said, were placed the declared their wish to come to Spain |ff garment suit s barred missions of churches which believed in Sunday Augnst 21 to participate in the fighting. Cubal||l by the grim, gruft Cer- - the deity of Christ, and in a suppl o has offered to form a volunteer regi- berus who represents Mrs. mentary list was placed the on SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN £ k u ment, Argentina has sent sixty-five Grundy. Instead of havi: which does not accept the divinity of sizes. Bargains at dinary fine grade volunteers to the foreign legion, and AT S s Christ. e e $1.29. £ ni In the Spanish embassy in London has head, this suit is drawn This sction, the statement continued, : does not imply anything in regard to the Washington. fecelved Dumerous offérs <rom Bags on from the bottom and Christian character of Dr. Clay Ma ginning Friday _pre lishmen to form a contingent Which|[l the shirt fastens over the left shoulder with snap HES nel. green and brown. Double and single breasted. Sizes 33 to 4 | will enter the fighting. Many Mexl-| i fasteners or diminutive buttons. The meck and S s s e e, ey = cang Eod resiencs of e Janeiro| | armnoles are cut very low for freedom and the (I} nor to his successor, but implles the | s 75¢ Silk Hose, 45¢ - trunks are very short and wide for unhindered = Judgment of the federation that the Uni- | Returning. Leaves ‘ | g ‘tarian mission was not a Christian mi p M. . : y . (WILLAOPENFFIGHT ITUESDAY. |} Moastenc anict vastiaa aeany, “a [|{sion In the full sense of that term. i b iRy, i Made of pure thread silk. Reinforced sl 50 Mens Shlm, Gsc d . \ 3 The letters of protest highly praised P l . s st bl sl tit. T il DAl Bt B TANGIER, August 12.—Warlike op- | || White shirts of silk, Oxford cloth, cheviot or Dr. MacCauley's thirty vears of work ennsyivania Jystem linen batiste with ditto (attached) col are among the Japanese pcopies, and asked grations against the Spanish forces In | | ool and smart for midmost summor and. aliow How the Japanese will feel when the tion of that country will not be under- | || the boldest cravats to be worn. One of these see missionaries declare by implication taken before next Tuesday, at least, it ||| Shirta is pictured in the sketch on the right. It |1 that the distinguished former mission- is declared by the natives here. Brepa. ||| has the French fashion double cuffs and a mono- ary, who was honored and loved by all rations are-being made for the cele. gram embroidered upon the left sleeve. The || | classes of Japanese, was not a Christian bration on August 16 of the annual ||| D&rrow-knot four-in-hand scarf is of English foulard with hand-blocked || |2nd Was an imposter in claiming to be fete in honor of Abd EI Krader, the |} diamond figures in brightly contrasting color. o Moorish leader who led tribesmen in A trio of spruce hot-weather starched collars is grouped below. The Alglers and southern Morocco in their || irst has a wide opening. with rounded corners. The second is more fight against conquest of their coun- narrowly spaced, with sharp corners. The third is widely i try by France. spaced, with peaked points. All are two-ply in fabric The male Arab population of Mo- glving much of the flexibility of a soft collar together rocco is considerably diminished, as|J with the fixity of the stiff collar. The whirligig of fashion and gray. Sizes 9% to 11%. In size 16} only. Exceptional bar- gains for men who wear this size. Neat stripes and patterns. Men’s Handkerchiefs 5¢ Of good, soft quality. Full size and Men’s Fancy Collars, 5¢ aale ) . T : many are volunteeding for service is turning toward greater formality in town clothcs, Al Madelofiaticyineccale § Neat fatripes with the RIf tribesmen. The only per- which accounts for the many more starched collara 1o be and checks. Patterns that look good with sons coming to the markets are wom- met this summer, especlally among business and pro- en. Mail service between this city fessional men. > any shirt. and the mainland of Europe is very &, TR ) irregular, postal boats having been Last-Minute Modes of the Week. I 40c Ollyx Llsle taken for war service. In New York it is being attempted by some well- e dressed men to introduce the silk hat with the dinner jf 5 Hose, 19¢ (tuxedo) jacket vhich 50c Drawers, 19¢ ARTIST IS ACCUSED view iindly. Because 1t 15 piaying fase and IomdCutok The Famous “Doublewear” Hosiery, re- T OF STEALING PAINTINGS cllllon;‘ ;n:lr tradition. e “T" ghirt for tennis is a slip-over garment of [} roughish wool, lined with smooth wool, deslgne"t‘i ‘llo make the player perspire freely and to be absorbent, to Just a Touch of Your Thumbs inforced throughout. The most durable 7 boot. hose obtainable. In gray only. sudre. 13ize 0ionly. T Valantic | TekeniWith Y Plo. interSD0rInE Jackets of stockingnette cloth in heather | A slight pressure of the tures in New York and take to” grant Unhindered arm sway and shouider thumbe.and yous Natiooal ot it y‘ Studio. White duck trousers are preferred to white flannel by “crack” Loose-Leaf Memo Book ou I . 25(: Cotton Hose’ 10c 50c Belts, 19c NEW YORK, August 12.—Edward || Ratmen, :)'!‘::I:eo.lml):ic?(:i.w .3:5::&?- %r:n!eh?e:"" ':ys‘:;;f:zr Shie | snaps open —as slight a 2;: a?(‘ihi‘x:gth::iar“::z()\i[rg / Irvin Valentic, said to be an itinerant | | G 2 pressure closes it. unless they are furnished Slightly imperfe'c!. In black and col- In black, gray and tan. In all sizes :“::'e""e‘:“g:“::]':; in “"hf‘;'e;"‘:’ k| B. ki Ask for National Series rl-n_h gl.:_h:fie: m“g:ot::; ors, Nearly all sizes. except 34. - the Batimore police for the alleged D | 6100 and 6050. Cr‘):‘]‘l‘;m‘nmc‘ e theft of four paintings valued at|jf $10,000 from m: ‘benol.chur,‘ :)\'m be | s e T aes A D. Smith of Baltimore. elegram | i was received from the Baltimore police s—— o When You Buy stating that he had been indicted for the theft of|(i|a Nc(ur:l. e D The paintings are two woodlan EMNITIES " scenes by Diaz, the Barbizon painter; BILL. > The Chi 0000000008808 80800080 0000000 000ss0sr00000s00s0s000s000e8e88es s andacane by man: and o sumsct. by 9/ Chinese Sovernmént woullfe into all eye troubles and prescribe the proper remedial glasses. You can safely trust us. M.A.Leese OpTicaL o WOULD RECOGNIZE MEXICO. Immediate recognition of the M relieved of further payments to the fgovernment ‘was urged yeste! e bod George Innes, American painter. Taitaaletal catettindsnaiti i ay in the oMETo S § - ; toren o uma” nim n"a. Wear 1th | out of the boxer rebellion e iRl '?.f::“;'fi‘?‘él&fii’&"‘é’r’;.?d’.“n‘;i e e O T e LR b+ > treet gludil:)hlnd ameen :::lr l"l'l'l“‘lllon-. by Senator Lodge, republican, Massa- g r"lo a2 establshed “law and or- NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 3 e I e o bring. them 1o | ChuSetts, reported favorably by the |Atnering 1o abn crogucry wiryrance 18 Riverside, Holzoke. Mass. Do Ninth g Fork and sell them.” the detec.|Senate foreign relations committee.. |spected. & IS0l Ilerzog o.Inc R 33 O : at F” AT ording to the Baltimore police, | FPCOOMC000000004-000000000000000000IP000OOIIDOD0ODOOIODOIDOT IO o4 however. | Valentic went there last | ¥ >+ April, unknown, and fell ill. He was bod in a Baltimore hospital and destitute |3 b2 when Mr. Smith befriended him, they|& & s L PR AU b+ Bl four palntings and other artis- g e tic fittings were lent to him by his|g Sy e y hefi“'lc-:?éafn'gm:ht?e ommissioncd the |4 free from harsh ingredicnta, artist to paint the portralt of one of | ¥ (] o 3 e a lon fis daughters and aided him to obtain ARG hounehold other work. Discovery was made|¥ remedy for Wednesday that the paintings had ¥ = been cut from thelr frames. c“r:’. [d . to this Saturday Selling CATTLE BY THOUSANDS ’ z : A DIE OF STRANGE MALADY We’ve included all our Tropical Suits—the Palm Beach. Mohair, Shantung, Gab_ardme., Tropical \Vor.sted—m one deep Polson of Unknown Origin Found Clearance reduction—in which no exceptions are made— in Stomach of Cow in leaving you unrestricted choice at o € Y 4 South Texas. RESINOL SOAP HOUSTON, Tex. August 12— S R A Poison sufficient to kill 7.000 persons your draggist for these prodoets. > O has been found in the paunch of a cow that died of a disease that is killing cattle by the thousands in this sec- tion, it was announced today. Tmonth investigating the dissass, told | % Early in 1865 President Lincoln requested Dr. Kahler to visit Washington for the purpose of the county commissioners’ 0‘;‘““ ;’"'“ measuring his and Mrs. Lincoln’s feet. Very soon after taking the measurements, the boots % :‘,'"y ‘;‘f’_‘,,","b,‘:;'{,‘,g'h; (rH e b for the President and slippers for Mrs. Lincoln were completed and the President was so de- p+4 ] P south Texas. e g e‘::edmvi':hn t]lle ::‘Tl:on and quality of his shoes that he requested his secretary to acknowl- 3 | o : . o osely g T Back”and o 13 DR. KAHLER SHOES are “COMFORT SHOES made STYL- | TO~NIGHT Suits of the highest grade—the most famous makes—the e et vear aut anpeatal® i L S : 1 1s. 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It o - - > People’s Drug Stores Baby Broadcloth Silk Shirts. . .. ..$4.55 Pays 4 Per Cent h of the foot, hi : on shares withdrawd bes Just beneath the arch of the foot, hid- Spray “PRE They’re pure silk—exclusive ,patterns. r; turit den beneath the flexiblé leathers of the sole, J T A e 3 3 Gk is a_hand-forged, springy tempered steel 4l | and rout invading shank. : Th bination last is two widths narrower flies, mosquitoes and Wash and Silk Cravats..........29¢c Assets More Than RS L. gk T T vl 3 | lics. mosqutocs and Val to $1.50. 41 $7,000,000 This shank allows ful The Straight Line Last allows the foot to retain all other insects from alues up to $1.50. or $1.00 : : and offers gentle support to fallen arthes i "normal shape without the distortion of the our hhome b v 5 lus Nearing and flat feet. toes that produces bunions. i 3| Y i . s Odd Lot Bl“lhg snits 31 95 7 $800,000 Remember, Dr. Kahler Shoes Cost No More Than Other Shoes of the Same High Quall | 0n Sale at Drug Stores §# s p ' DR. 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