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TSPANISH FACE NEW | REBEL OUTBREAKS Trbops Sent to Disarm Moors | North qf Melilla—Arranging Ransom of Prisoners. BY fhe Ansociated Press. MADRID, August 18, — Disorders | ®ave occurred at Treaforcas and l| | Mosaud, small towns in the peninsula ) porth of Melilla, was indicated in an to THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON REVERSION OF WORLD TO DARK AGES SEEN ian Senator Predicts Disorder * Unless Economic Injustice Be- - tween Nations Abolished. ‘By the Associnted Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 18. —Unless discriminating prices and | éxport duties are abolished the world, economically speaking, will revert the dark ages, Tominsso Tittoni. president of the Italian senate, pre- dicted in a lecture before the Insti- tute of Politics last night. “I believe,” justified in stating that there exists today among nations an economic injustice unknown before the war. lie said, “that I am are at the beginning of this new D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921. ° e (eenecriminating prices 2nd| FEAR OF VIOLENT DEATH EXPRESSED IN ODD WILL the personal property I may possess for your use and benefit.” Mr. Dunne was ninety years old when he died last April, leaving an | of $10,000. Condon.was at one member of the state legisla- | ture and was considered eccentric. i r files show he once had | one for $5,000,000 and Western In- diana rallroad and the other for centsyagainst a newsboy. terfals), but, alas, everything goes to show that it has a tendency to en- large its sphere of Influence and that an unsourid system of international |\ —_— WIFE LOOKS UP TO HIM. PORT ARTHUR. Ontario, August 18. | “Mrs. Jan Van Albert, who became | a bride yesterday, wili always look | 4 to her husband. ' He is nine feet | five inches tall and she is five feet | four. They went to school together | in Holland and met recently at| Winnipeg., when the circus that em- | plo; Van Albert was ther distribution of wealth is today In the making. 2 v Addressed as Letter to Wife, Told “The importing countries must necessarlly defend themselves against of Probable Violence this regime which tends to impov- erish and plunge them in debt. They From Brother. will be obliged to oppose discrimi- 5 nating prices by differentiated duties| CHICAGO. August 18.—One of the End export duties by corresponding 0ddest Wills ever recorded in Cook export premiums. The embitterment |county was filed by heirs of the late ,of the economic struggle so c2used !|Patrick W. Dunne, father of former | would throw the international market |Gov. Edward F. Dunne. Addressed as into the greatest disorder and would |a letter to his wife, Mrs. Sarah Dunne be a tragic loss. for all.” of Lake Forrest, the will reads: * slEgl eSS “My Dear Wife: In case of sudden death from violence at the hands of | The London costers have discarded |your brother, William H. Condon, or their famillar pushcarts and are now |from other causes, I hereby declare peddling their goods from small mo- |this to be my last will and testament, tor trucks. I hereby leave and bequeath to you all official statement issued here last night. The statement declared the dis- orders were fomented by rebel chiefs and that forces had been sent to dis- arm those engaged in the trouble and to arrest their.leaders. The provisioning of the advanced posts of the Spanish forces onposing the Moorish tribesmen south of Melilla continues, the statement added. Formal expressions of gratitude will be sent to Cuba, Mexico, Argentina and several other Latin American countries by the council of ministers in recognition of sympathetic mani- festations for Spain since the begin ning of the conflict with tribesmen in Morocco. La Epoca declared it is nec essarv that Sp~in make every possible sacrifice in an effort to bring about cicser relationd between Spain und Join the Happy Throng = Of up-to-date housewives and others who use the Willcox & Gibbs Electric Automatic Can be carried to any part of the house and used on any kind of a table or placed away out of sight when not in use. Just the thing for your mountain or seashore sewing In the summertime. Let us show You the convenience and usefulness of this Electric Machine by a demonstration in your own home without obligation on vour part. TEN DOLLARS CASH places the machine in your home. Bal- ance on club plan, vonur old machine taken as part payment. Call or phene for free demonstration. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company 762 Tenth St. N.W., Wash,, D. C. Phone Main 8232 countries qn the American hemisphere. i i Expect Return of Gemeral. 614 King Street, Alexandria, Va. MELILLA. August 17.—Negotiations ||+ Courtesy Service to,ransom Spanish prisoners captured by the Moors are continuing. It is ramored that Gen. Navarro, com- mander of the Spanish forces, which were captured on Mount Arruit, scon will arrive at La Retinga, on the coast west of Melilla. Quiet is re- ported on all fronts around Melilla. 1t is understood that a Spanish ad- vance will be started early in Sep- tember with the intention of Inflict- ing severe punishment on the rebel tribesmen. The Spanish aulhonllesl purpose to hold hostages. as well as take pus»essmnl, of the .property of hostile natives Conquest of all territory as far “l 5 An ADITORIAL AN alone has been given definite eye= brows. This is because his skin is so smooth, al- lowing dust and oiher particles to slide easily over the surface—particles which might fall into the eye. several chiefs as When such precau- tion has already been provided our eyes, further protection upon our part should be but the logical sequence. Preventive optometry is our forte, as the River Kert is to be an objective of the offensive. & BARCELONA. August 17.—La Veu de Catalunya, the organ of Francisco Cambo, the new minister of financs. says today that the cabinet’s aultudI: well as corrective optome- toward the Moroccan problem, try. " causing an excellent impression. i The newspnper‘ thI‘nkfildll nc‘:;ly I‘I;:; X f 1 t Spain should oc is inevita iff i E ses to alter the occupation pol of conquest. It belleves the whole country should be informed of the government's policy in order that the Ministry may obtain patriotic sup- port. SEND ARMY AGAINST RAISULL ) “See ETZ aie See Better” 1217 @ Street lm’t Tribesmen Will Demand Posi- VELOUR Renew a year your walls from now ‘awith soap, water, and a reg—. HERmaMn‘mm kindly!? Devee Velour Finished Walls are really washable; {ed an army commanded by Shereef Sid- | or pro-Spanish, s: ! London Times and preme_command zone if he will Spain. tion of Bandit Chief. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 17.—The victorious Rif tribesmen in Morocco have dispatch- amido of Wazzan to aid or to destroy Rarauly, the bandit chieftain, according o is intentions are natiol to wheiner his intentions are nationaist from_ Tangier. These forces, advancing westward from Rif. have passed through the mara district, where they burned the villages of the pro-Spanish tribesmen, are now approaching Raisuli's ountain district. M cting doubtless on this menace, the dispatch adds, Raisuli last Wednesday attacked a contingent of Spanish sol- Qdiers near Chemis. Details are lacking. but the Spaniards suffered losses. The correspondent says he is informed that the Rifs have offered Raisuli su- in the entire Spanish take up arms against HOPEFUL SERBIAN FUTURE SEEN IN ALEXANDER RULE | By the Ancociated Press. PARIS, August 17.—The accession to the throne of Jugoslavia of Alexan: der. son of the late King Peter of Ser- lo- bia, is regarded in political and dip| matic circles as meaning the strength- ening of the policies carried out by ‘DEvoRPRODUCTS are time-testedand’ der as regent. groves,-backed by 166 yeurs experi Al ander 1s considered a firm friend ence. &-H-‘?—- i of France, and to be generally follow- concernin the U.S. Fousded 1754. fng the attitude of his father. By the Associated Press. S fiT ADE, August 17.— S e R A ot King Peter of Serbia, who died yesterday after a long period of ill heaith, were being discussed to- day. but no deflv;'l:; determination as was reacl ‘o'lE::“;overnmem has issued a procla- mation calling upon the peoble to rally around Prince Alexander. who has been acting as“regent, and who is the suc- cessor to the throne, pointing out that ‘Alexander had been “brought up with the ideas of his fathe: Becker Paint Co., 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Geo. E. Corbett, 403 10th St. N.W. @< Range . for a NEW Range We'll Allow $10 FOR YOUR OLD RANGE, Install the New One FREE and Permit You to Pay for it a Little Each Month y i When You Pay Your Gas Bill - = Trade in Your OL illus- range Porcelain Enam- eled Door Panels, Burn- er Tray, Broiler Pan, Splasher, « Back and | HE I trated has White Side. Full 18x18-inch Baking Oven and Broil- ing Oven — Automatic Lighter, if desired.” Right or Left Hand Oven. A practical, satisfactory, modern Gas Range in every respect. SALES DEPARTMENT No. 6619 D.E. Oriole Range 15" This Offer Is for a Limited Time Only &1 : WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. 1216 F St. N.W. Underwear REMNANTS $1.00 Sateen Petticoats, 65¢ Sateen Petticoats, ‘ with tucked flounces. others straightline styles, with s loped flounce. $2.00 Satinette Petticoats, $1.25 Satinette Petticoats, double hem all around; straightline styles with scal- loped edges. Remnants $4.00 Silk Underwear, $1.95 Crepe de Chine and Satin Envelope Chemise and Bloom- ers, trimmed with lace-tal- with lored styles, with hemstitch- ing: a few navy blue satin bloomers. $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Camisoles, 95¢ and $1.45 Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles, tailored and lace- trimmed styles; flesh, white, orchid and navy. $2.00 Silk Envelope Store Closed Saturdays During August Down Go ;rices As Lots A;e Brol;;; S0 You Save on REMNANTS E know that it is not only the inducement of price” on remnants that is bringing Washington women to Jelleff’s bright and early Friday morning. their Saturday Shopping Friday because w& are closed all day Saturd: Summer Apparel REMNANTS at Their Best PRALANCING the attractiveness'.of present assortments against the lower prices which will come avith absolute clearance, we can say that this is the ideal time to get summer wearables at low cost—they may be lower in a week or so, but there will be fewer of them from which to make choice. Be on hand early, as many of tomorrow’s remnants will not outlast the morning’s selling. s In Consideration of the Extremely Low Prices We must Make the-Rule That There Be No Returns, No Phone Orders, No C. O. D.’s on REMNANTS Women’s Dress, Coat, Suit $9.25 to $12.50 and Skirt REMNAQI& $15 and $16.50 Dresses, $5.50 $20 and Wash Skirts, $2.95 25 Wooltex Wash Skirts, in tri- . cotine, gabardine, linen and satin- Chemise, $1.65 ette, embroidered, tucked and but- Crefe de Chine Envelope ton trimmed; straight line and panel Chemise. lace trimmed, ribbon straps; flesh color. Sweater REMNANTS $950 to $11.50 Silk Sweaters, , $4.95 Tuxedo style, in pure fiber styles. $45 to $65 Dresses, $21.95 16 Street and Afternoon Silk Dresses in canton crepe., crépe de chine and taffeta embroidered circu- lar tunic, plaited flounces and ruffled styles; navy and brown. 2 $25.00 Skirts, $13.75 : Prunella striped and plaid_skirts: side and box plaited, in the bes color combinations of , tan’ and brown, tan, blue and gray. gray and navy, navy and tan, black and white. 25 dainty voile, organdle and ging- ham Dresses; tucked, hemstitched and lace trimmed: navy, copen, rose, white. green, lavender, flame, jade and peach. $11.75 Dresses, $5.50 15 Irish Linen Sleeveless Slip-over Dresses; leather belts; tan, gray, -|green. copen, lavender, rose, leather and pink. $10.00 Dresses, $2.75 25 Printed Voiles and Plaid Ging- ham Dresses; lace trimmed collars and vests: light and dark colors. $25.00 and $35.00 Silk Dresses, $11.95 75 Silk Dresses in foulard: street dress. crepe de chine taflored dress, silk lace afternoon dresses, georgette 20 Novelty Plaid and Striped Skirts, in prunella, serge and velour; lovely combinations; box, side and knife plaited. ts, $24.50 10 Novelty Checked Top Coats, full back and raglan sleeves, all silk lined; navy, green, brown and gray. $65.00 Suits, $26.50 15 Dressing Suits, in Poiret twill: panel jacket. with floss and gold thread embroidery: navy and tan. $59.50 to $69.50 Suits, $34.50 Strictly tailored suits in navy. black and tan, tricotine and twill cord; long line jacket, siashed panels and belted styles. $35.00 to $45.00 Wooltex Suits, $19.50 sitk. plain and fancy weaves. $23.50 to $25 Dresses, $1245 |1eaded afternoon dresses. embroid-| Suit for street, travel and sport colors in navy, black, brown, 20 lovely Summer Dresses in print- |ered georgette street dresses; navy,| wear, in tweed, Sport. spun jersey copenhagen. gray, sand, to- ed and piain color voile. Normandy |tan, gray. brown and black. and homespun; button up, notched mato and buff. voile, checked ginghams and lin- $1450 Ski $3.65 reyers, tuxedo and belted jackets: $6.00 10.00 en; tucked, hemstitched and lace kirts, v, oxford, reindeer, tan, brown and = to $10. trimmed: taffeta ribbon girdle; light | Blazer striped Flannel Sport Skirts, i toloie: straightline and plaited styles: _ Sweaters, $3.95 white with henna, copen, jade and $69.50 to $85.00 Wool novelties in tuxedo $50.00 to $95.00 gold stripes. Dresses, $31.95 and pull-ove s X . : et e ot gyl e Cottn, 32950 $25.00 to 53500 P sLay A A bulr ps = ts, 5 dresses in novelty crepe and rosha- e ed amount; - Cape Coats, in suede tex, duvetyn, Jersey Suits, $14.50 nara street dresses in canton crepe 3 :.[l("'. e ur;,el, t:’l"! cord and ‘:rlvo- All-weather lJeruey Suits, tailored | afternoon dresses in paulette chiffon b - ette: navy, ack, tan, gray, henna |and sport styles; tuxedo and belted | and lace: navy, beige, white, rose. !s“l“?‘:m:‘! Caps, 50c Sorrento, Pekin and taupe. jackets; gray, tan, reindeer and jade.| gray and pink. N REMNANTS $6.50 Fiber Silk Scarfs, ; $2.95 Fiber silk. basket weave and Roman stripe, in the pop- ular shades. $1 Collar and Cuff Sets, 0 65¢c Tn this lot to choose from are sets of evelet embroidery. lace embroidery and venise collars. $2.75 Net Guimpes, $1.95 Guimpes of net and organ- dy; organdy guimpes are picot edged; net is trimmed with val and filet lace. Parasol - REMNANTS U;.::‘ill:'.ssosgsflk A limited number of fine Silk Parasols, black-and-white striped,. pink, tan, blue and REMNANTS The “Sally. Bag’ In molre or canton crepe, white, gray, green; as well as a small group of molre bags with_shell or metal frames, all fitted with mirror and change purse. blue or . .!n:t a Word About New Things Friday" is 8o ‘essentlally REMNANT Day that we-| are.apt to lose sight of the many delightful new things here for the Satur- day shopper who shops on Friday.” L ‘The millinery section- is showing new fall hats at $6 to $15, one-thjrd under- priced, 4 - New blouses-as $3.08 and $4.85 will please many. A special ' purchase of silk rain and shine' um- o| brellas, some with plaited + 4 leather handles at $8.95. EMNANTS Remnants—Cotton Dresses Misses’ Suits, Frocks Remnants—Suits | Remnants—Cloth Dresses {1 323.50 Gray Jersey Dress, size 16, 28 0 Rose Heather Jersey Suits, 2 $10.00, 7 $5.00 Sleeveless Cotton Crepe size $13.50. 3 Dresses, lavender. cornflower and 1 $25.00 Tan Jersey Suit, size\18.| 1 $2350 Jade Sleeveless Jersey |light blue: sizes 14-16, $2.95. $13.50. Dress, size 16, $10.00. 5 $10.50 Sleeveless Linene Dresses, light blue. rose, 0 Rajah Silk Slipover in green silk. sizes 1 $25.00 Navy Tricotine Dress, size 16, $15.00. 2 $39.50 Wooltex Rainbow Tweed Sults, green; sizes 18-14, $16.50. 1 $45.00 Brown Jersey Suit, tuxedo style. box pleated skirt; size 18, 2150 D, piped *237395.00 Tan Twill Cord Sults, siz piéated swarc. sise, oo SO gl 16-18. $36.50. | 1 36250 Navy Bilue - Remnants—Silk Dresses 1 $92.50 Velour Check Suit, s Tricotine Dress ........ | 1 $47.50 Navy Taffeta Dress, size 15:1 b,r’o;\é?) "l"‘ld wshl‘\e, by Vh 1 $56.50 Navy Blue| {14, $10.00. e Ul eflare back, em-| mricotine Dress . 3 $27.50 Shantung Dresses, sizes broidered, size 16, $38.50. Sani s 16-18. $15.00. e 3 $32.50 Shantung Coat Dresses, Remnants—Cotton Dresses | Tricotine Dresses . i!lles‘)fi-alfl, 1500, © z 2 $56.50 Navy Blue T . 6 $11.50 French Linen Slipover, 2 $47.50 vy and Black Taffeta, and white, sizes 16-1%, 85.00. © Tricotine Dresses ...... E { sizes 16-18. $31.50. 20 $12.50 Organdie, Voile, plain| 3 $62.50 Navy Blue| ~2 $59.50 Canton Crepe Dresses. and figured light blue, lavender, rose | Tricotine Dresses ......) leather shade, button trim; size 1. and white, sizes 16-15, $5.00. Sizes 16-1x. 82250, Remnants' of Former Prices on 'SHOE REMNANTS $1.95 $3.75 $5.00 Satin Slippers. 8 Women’s $6 Canvas Pumps and Women's $8.00 Strap Pumps. There are 86 pairs of Women's | Oxfords. 69 pairs of Women's 22 pairs Black Kid Strap Pumps, Satin Slippers left, mostly white; | White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, |'leather French heels. Sizes: B, 4, there are a few pink and blue | with a few pairs of white kid strap g‘h’ 5, 5%, 6%, 7, 7%,8;C, 4, 5%, 6 Women's among them.' Some have Cuban | pumps among them: most of them hewte " and some with " Jow, \Mal. | are well'sole and Cuban heels. Sizen: eels. Sizes: A. 4, 4%. 5, 0i; B, . 4%, 5, 7; A, 3%, 4%, 5, 1! B, 2%, 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 6. 5% C. 2% | 3 514 4. 5, 8: G 215, 3, 3%, 4, 7, $4.45 3,731, 4, 4%, 5, 5%; D, 2%, 3, 3%, | 8] D, 2%, 3, 34, 4, 4%, 7, 8. 2 s Women's and Misses’ $10.00 Pumps 95¢ $3.45 and Oxfords. Women's $9 White Canvas Strap | Here are 153 pairs low shoes. Women's ~ $500 White Canvas | Pumps. » P8P | rnere 1s a varlety of styles and Pumps. We have found 89 pairs 77 pairs of Women's 2-strap White | jegthers, black oxfords with high more of Women's - White OCanvas Pumps, with turn soles, some with low and some have high French heels. Sizes: AA, 2%, 3%, 4, 4%; A, 3, . 4, 4%, 6, 6%, 6%; B, 2%, 3, :Vn‘. l.’:)% 5, 6%; C, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, $3.45 ‘Women's $10.00 Strap Pumps. 35 pairs of Women's fWhite Canvas Strap Pumps, with tan calf trim- mings, welt soles and leather Cuban heels; D width, all sizes, 3 to 8. cores of styles. Canvas Pumps, welt soles and leather Cuban heels. Sizes: AA, 435, 5. 5%, 6, 61, 7; A, 4, 5, 534, 6, 613, 7, 1%, 8; B, 3, 3%, 5, 5%, 6%, 7, 7%, 8; » 2%, 8, 4%, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, T%. $3.45 ‘Womer’s_$10.00 Canvas Oxfords, 38 pairs Women's White Canvas Oxfords, tan calf, ball-strap tip and trimmings, welt soles and leather Cuban heels. Sizes: A, 2%, 3, 3%, 4,4%, 5 6%: B. 3. 4, 4%, 5; C, 3, 3%, 4, 4%,6%; D, 3, 4. New Fall Dresses Going Briskly i We bbo;ught thelse dresses in advance of th‘g season, and for that reason we've given substantial price concessions. Cloth or silk frocks for misses’ and women— 207 Saving at $25, 335 and $45 You will soon be wanting one and you can save $5 to $10 in this sale. French heels and low baby French heels, patent leather welt oxfords, with Cuban heels; tan, kid and black oxfords, welt sales, Cuban heels and full wide toes; black calf, militery heel pumps; black and tan calf ox- fords, welt soles, low heels and full round toes. Sizes; AAA, 41 6, 815; AA, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 615, }Sv 3%, : 4%, 55',5*' 6, 615, B, 3, i, 612, 7: C, 3, 4. 4%, ;). 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 473, 5, j { ’ . 1216 F St. N.W a ; - Store Closed Saturdays ——MUDDIMAN WE DO ELECTRIC WIRING Reasonable Prices—Terms Expert Workmen for Remodeling C sNTUDDIMAN: Co 1204 G St. 616 12th Se. “If It's From Muddiman's It's Good.™ They are doing 1y Blouse REMNANTS $3.95 Handmade - Blouse, $1.95 Fine quality batiste, hand- made, with tuxedo collar, long sleeves znd turn-back cuff. $6.95 to $10.00 Blouse, $3.95 A broken lot of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tricolette and Satin, Sport and Overblouses. $5.00 to $6.95 Tailored Silk Blouses, $2.95 Extraordiniry value. Crepe e Chine and Satin Blouses, in bright or medium colore siripes, also Pongee converti- ble and Peter Pan collars _ Stecking REMNANTS 85¢ to $2.00 Stockings, 65¢ Black and Cordovan Siik Lisle; a few sport mixtures lisle, white fiber. $2.50 to $3.50 Silk Stockings, $1.79 All-silk and silk some with point black, cordov: suede, Russia c Glove " REMNANTS Long Silk Gloves, $1.10 16-button: silk: white and color: if they were perfect they would be $250—$1.10, or two pairs for $2.00. Short Silk Gloves, 85c Short Silk Gloves, mice, e of kid gloves ' Millinery REMNANTS $4.50 to $15 Hats, $1.95 really These hats remnants, the choice sty Hats and with demand for “Summer for Summer Time™ they are sure to meet with favor to add to your summer ward- robe which ¥ou will wear for the next six weeks. re not 2 Organdie - Dress Hats, were $15 3 Stitched Organdie Sport Hats. were 0. 2 White Silk Sport Hats were $4.50. 1 Garden Hat, trimmed - with dandelions was $9.50 And others equally gond $8 to $19 Hats, $3.50 Include white moire, white satin, white duvetyne and silk ' stitched felts. Pastel shades of quilted Laffeta $8.50 White Felt: Hats, White felts, with bindings of black mavy or white gros grain ribbon for the *bob- haired” girl. the newest thing in a sport hat. . The number sold stamps the approval of Washington wom- en upon Jelleff’s FURS and FUR COATS Buy now with our assurance that prices are lower than taey will be later and with our guarantee of the quality of the furs you buy. During August