Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1921, Page 14

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O, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 NEWSPAPER MEN MEET. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KILLED IN POLITICAL WAR.[WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. Two Others Injured in Stalled Auto U. S. VETERANS HONORED. Inhabitants of Pau, France, Extend Royal Welcome. By the Assoclated Press. PAU, France, August 14.—Most of the inhabitants of this city turned out P r. Schmd]e Peanut Butter A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars ’l‘hlrtemth Victim Claimed in Chi- cago Ward Feud. CHICAGO, August 15.—~The nine- teenth ward political feud elnlmua uu thirteenth victim yesterda: Frank Sipacols We Shot and Killed in B ladelphia of Ci otte, were injured w! mtomobu- in which they were rldlns Q : DiAMONDS View of two of his children in front | Sfyilee on the Routhern Fallway track s farsoes JuoRmaicom SR fete O¢ ol s home. members o e American Legion who Of first guolity and exceplii w‘lnhay:flmlnu Sinacola had just ‘vecovered from [hers Yesterdey and was struck by & came to France to be present at the aad priced in the Diamond bullet wounds suffered while guard- ' 'The Leemans nd Mrs. Cates. who dedication of & monument to the dealers or The Gift Book oiRer end widtim. J95ePh Laspias, a0 |was their @ had lef American soldiers. They stopped oft red anywhere it s reuss - laraing andpriing the ewest ront SR homs Wik Mo chideen | Srotaink? the Bomtines gt et 18 B Bt e s e o e nnd:mpvnauwnrlbs auunmnt, O apnEosanes. Qastonia, when thelr car choked. Mr. row they will place a commemorative Jewelr_‘y,thche; ,mkg Silver, China. ther ea;‘;grgn‘uy"‘[‘o:::". that ttl:‘:";n‘e‘n e de 3 w;lm was -evlemy1 Jears lnm, slal bn on thhe house where Marshal Novel! ties. led on the wa. local ospital Foch was born. and tried_to pull a pistol from his Torrect Social Suxlonev afmlmelm elegance. pocket. The men stopped and turned Uedding Invitations and Announcements. to Jun away., Sinacola’s pistol stuck| AWARDED OSIRIS PRIZE. and wou come out. He jumpe: Anniversacy. 5. Dinner. Darce and Debut to his feet and the weapon fell to the | The Osiris prise of 100,000 francs Lnvitations. mwmlmascw; has been awarded by the Academ of the Institute of France to Gen, F' rie, director general of French mi tary telegrap in recognition of his work in the development of wireless telegraphy for war purposes. ground. Seeing this, the men ran to- ward him and Sinacola turned to flee, “ut fell with a bullet through his aead and another through his body. His assailants threw away their pis- tols and escaped down a side street. 1|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll“lllllll“ T I T LTI Onyx E&HN @?S A\' A Colored Full Fashioned O rgandy 810-818 Seventh Street SiEEloe 25¢ Yard $ I .69 38 and 40 inch widths, in this all-popular thin wash material. Every Pair Perfect Crisp, firm texture and high finish. Will wash to your en- Replenish summer hosiety needs at a saving. These are tire satisfaction. All the fa- vored colors. Onyx thread silk hose; some Dress with lisle garter tops, others Ghlg!.mms, 35¢ entirely of silk. Black, cor- Early fall shipments have dovan. Russia calf, fawn, navy been unpacked and are ready and Harding blue. for your selection Monday. Renfrew and other standard A Real Brain-Food There is no special food for building the brain—but food deficient in phosphates and other mineral salts will never nourish the brain. The ideal brain food is a well-balanced food containing every ele- ment the human body needs. Shredded Wheat hasin it every element needed for build- ing and nourishing the perfect human body. A strong, sturdy, robust body without excess fat means a good brain. This interesting photograph wx Lord Northeliffobolfing on Oak Bay links at Victoria, British Columbia, prior to his departure for the Orient. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., is also a journalist, interviewed the British publisher while caddying for him. Il CALLING |EAGUE Sends Telegrams to Nations’ Envoys—Silesian Prob- A Shop of Individuality L R L L Imported Lace Lisle brander Crichs latisand PH,,se $1.49 DIainlealore i i i ER lem Is Issue. Shredded Wheat is a real pep-food. It A summer ,novelty that for Soiesette, 39¢ By the Assoclated Press. givesyouthe*‘punch ‘O"hcd‘y swork. Y PARIS, August 14.—Viscount Ishil, beauty and real quality far Two Bincniu wnh milk make a surpasses its price. Sheer, silky kind in all-over lace pat- terns and lace clockings. 32-inch Colored Soiesette, the silklike and durable ma- terial that has so many uses. Ideal for better jumper frocks. president of the league of nations councll and Japanese ambassador to France, has sent telegrams to Leon Bourgeois, the French representative RN Your Last LT . I3 i ] 1; White Fiber Silk Hose Whité and colors. lo) . Great’ Britain ‘and Paul Hymans of 79¢ : pportunlty Belgium, who are on holiday in Swit- zerland and Savoie, and also the Mar- Fashioned white fiber silk e w e st a a t s —to secure our strictly |||quie Imperiall of 1taly and Dr. V. K. ose of shimmering, service- < h E S askines Bnlnbatasite able quality. A “value n Gingham ieheclae W oo BN gi| urieet o e Sots it Paris or Geneva and on what date, or if the council should await the regu- lar scheduled meeting in Geneva on) September 1, to consider the Upj Silesian problems. Viscount Iskii wlll be unable to decide before he hears from his colleagues. Absent From Geneva. GENEVA, August 14—The eight members of. the council of the league of nations are all absent from Géneva and it is not known here whether a special meeting of the council will be called to consider the Upper Silesian question or whether it will be discuss- %d. a.tl the reguiar meeting on Septem- Apparel before the close of our August Sales, ~ Final " Reductions 1-3to 1-2 Off Smart Hats, $5 to $12 Dainty Lingerie, Sweaters and Blouses Reduced One-Third $5 a Month Buys this Upright Piano “white” to interest the thrifty. : Warner ~ Corsets Worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00 $1.49 Factory purchase of medium and low bust models in white . and flesh. Laced front or back. Four hose supporters. Get a reliable corset tomor- row at low cost. Tuesday Bargain House Dresses *1 New, well made, attractively modeled dresses that repre- sent a distinctly superior value. Of striped gingham, in blue and white, lavender and white and gray and white; all good washable colors. Regu- lation_style; some piped, oth- ers trimmed to contrast. Trimmings chief- 1y of fancy feather novelties and orna- ments—in effects of charming simplic- ity. Black, cherry, chow, navy, brown and henna. Glorious new cre- ations of panne and Lyons velvet and a few of canton crepe. Styles that portray the fashion thought of Autumn most cleverly. 3 Fall Sporl Hats of Many Sorts lncluding Hat- ter’s Plush Smlors, $2.95 to $10 . Sa[e of fiedo/inq According to article V of the cove- nant of the league of nations a unan- imous decision of the eight- members is necessary to settle any question, but under certain circumstances a majority vote may be permitted to prevail. Poland to Send Note. WARSAW, August 13.—The Polish cabinet today decided to send a note to the allied governments declaring the postponement of a settlement of the Upper Silesian problem will do Poland irreparable harm. The note will assert that turning the problem over to the council of the league of nations, as decided upon by the allied supreme council, will delay indefinite- Bulletin DOMET FLANNEL— White Domet STORM S E—" Yard All-wool Serge. hard-twisted quality, sponged and shrunk. Yard BED PILLOWS— ered with fancy art ticking and filled vi(h new feathers. ERehroo gt APROS GINGHAM— Assorted fast checks in stand- ard quality gingham. Yard.. TABLE DAMASK— CHILDREN’S SOCKS— Black, White, Fancy Top Socks, some perfect; some irregulars ......... WOMEN'S HOSE— seamed back. _ Black colors. Some perfect * some imperfect. for $1.00. P CHILDREN'S HOSE— Black, white cordovan THREE-QUARTER SOCKS— LT LT T T T T T ] g §~ S ¥ Black and cordovan in these 29¢ Women’s Fancy Thread Silk mercerized three- quarter socks. Slight irregulars... SILK HOSE— Hose, black Slight irergulars, SILK HOSE— in_ white colors. irregulars and Slight WOMEN’S UNION SUITS— perfect union suits. 'fikht and shell woulavs VESTS— All sizes in wom- en’'s gausze vests. Perfect quality..... Qil Paste Shoe Polish, 5S¢ Wax Paper 6 Rolls for 19¢ Toilet Paper 8 Rolls for 25¢ Palmolive Soap 3 for 23¢ G— xe-l:d: Heavy Un- [eached naeun: eomm u'nn— Seconds of White Head Cloth Napkins, 18-inch size before hemming. .Doszen.. wwmnu— Hea: Towellnr. with blue bor d e r. yard AR R Fl 1, ith T e 1202¢ Storm 79c 17x25 Feather Pillows, cov- 88¢c color blue 12/2c Mercerized Cotton Damask, 69c Colors and 19¢ Some ful] fashioned; others and 35¢c white and colora. $ 1 .00 Women's Tallored Silk Hose, $1.29 Regular and extra sizes in 55¢ 17¢ l7c_ 69c Absorbent Crash lZ’/zc 1 Seamless Sheets, $1. 29 ‘When we say “extra heavy” we mean just that. A weight and texture for long wear. x90. Every one perfect. Pillowcases, 29¢ Special purchase of cases that ordinarily would sell for 40c; 45x36. Of standard brands of bleached sheeting. Bedspreads, $1.19 $1.50 72x80 white crochet spreads in a Tuesday sale for less. Pat- terns you'll like. Blankets, $1.98 Better than the che has bought in years. Soft. rable quality; 70x80. Tan with fancy borders. And Distin- gmshed Mod- els in These Specially Priced Tricotine Resplendent with heavy embroidery, tinsel and bright braiding are these smart frocks for autumn. Chiefly straight-hanging models, with narrow gir- dles. Why not be one of the first to herald the new season with a frock of quality and distinction? Blankets, $6.75 66x80 woolen blankets that al- most deserve to be called all-wool. so little cotton do they contain. Chiefly in plaids. Bed Comforts, $1.98 Good, warm, serviceable com- forts, covered with fancy silkoline and filled with cotton. Robe Blankets, $4.75 Fancy robe blankets of double thickness in pink and blue pat- terns. Baby Blankets, 59¢ Tn plaids and chick patterns of pink and white and blue and Fa Poiret Trill $16 5 Final Clearance Summer Wash Dresses Grouped at $2.98 and $5.75 Nightgowns, envelope chemise and straight and hand-embroidering, medallions, some combined with drawnwork, and l" finished with ribbon. and Sold for $3.98 chemile that show the daintiest and most serviceable of native Flwlflo hand-stitchi 'orked in sprays an 98c Sale of Underwear New nightgowns, envelope chemise, muslin and white sateen petti- coats. of excellent quality and workmanship. Various lace and em- broidery trimmings. White sateen petticoats are shadow—proof A CcooL SAVING Men’s Vindex Athletic Union Suits 79¢ A fresh purchase of crisp, clean, perfect suits to sell at a surprise price. The name “VINDEX” is an assurance of every element that goes into the making of good underwear.. Athletic cut, with generous measure of ma- terial—which is_cool checked nainsook. Knit insert at shoulder and back. Boys’ Wash Suits Matchless at $1.85 Suits of the better sort— good-looking and_thoroughly good. Of Peggy Cloth, Kiddie Cloth, Galatea and other su- erior fabrics. Oliver Twist, glorfofl( and Middy styles. enty of nayy, also stripes and a few . in white. Sizes 3to 8. Oliver Twist Suits 98¢ Made with the jaunty high- cut pants and suspende effect. Sizes 2 to 5 only. Sport Blouses, 89¢ Of heavy khaki, in a]] uzea.v 6 to 16. -;'ll ” ly the institution of a permanent form of government in Upper Silesia and prolong.the uncertainty uselessly. —_— AMERICANS DECORATED. Clean-Up Sal. of 100 Jersey Suits for quick selling 5 Fortunately for business women, teachers and those who require just such practical and good style suits for early autumn wear, we are obliged to forego profits and hurry these Suits out to make room for new Fall goods coming in thick and fast. Two models that are just as much in vogue as when these suits made; appearance—Tuxedo or strictly plain tailored styles. The wanted colors, including navy and black. Sizes 16 to 38. What a chance to get a durable Fall Suit at next-to- nothing! Five Receive Insignia of Legion of Honor for Attainments. PARIS, August 14.—Five Ameflull’ have been decorated with the insignia | of the Legion of Honor by the nln‘ istry of foreign affairs, the list being published this morning. ‘They are Charles Holman-Black, xlnger. ‘Winifred Holt, sculptor; Er- Uprigl:t Piano (Used) nest Tower Rasen, a painter, who re- sides in Paris; Sidney B. Veit, a busi- Bargai ness man of Paris, and William Hue- A Real 'gain, get, & writer who also resides in O T T Paris. EMPLOYES IN REVOLT. LIMA, Peru, August 14.—A revolt has broken out in_Iquitos, capital of the de- partment of Lor:to, among fiscal em- ployes and troops, according to delayed and incomplete advices received here to- day. The outbreak is said to have been caused by the alleged failure of the governmen* employes and soldiers to lreceive their pay for the past six months. The number of soldiers in- volved is not known here. $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. IR Dinnerware Values Exceptional opportunity is offered on the following special values in . s This is the History of 600 Children’s = 100-piece Syracuse China Dinner Set Partly-Madc S £ Reduced from $90 to $65 H 112-piece Dinner Set, Reduced g DRESSESandAPROIVS g 100-piece French China Dinner Set k £ Reduced from $70 to $55 at 25c each . £ 100-piece Nippon Dinner Set “ oo Reduced from $80 to $60 During the process of making the m‘anufagturer 100ieceFrench Cina Disner St i e Reduced from $85 to $65 DINNERWARE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR ‘dresses only partly made, and we pass them along to you at this trifling price. Some are nearly campleted, some stamped for embroidering—same even have the buttons on and the buttonholes worked, any one re- quires but little work to finish theni“for wear. Chambray and Gingham in & variety cf pretty colors and styles, and there are also a few Linen Crash Dresses in the lot. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Mothers, what a chance to buy a plentiful lot of children’s dresses and aprons at next-to-nothing price.

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