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bt o 'THE " EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, TORSS Wlll FIGHT — " TOTHELASTMANf 2 Woman Nationalist Leader A @ ) : ; Says People Want No Out- & ' : ! side Interference. : ¥ By the Associated Press. ; ® ¢ ANGORA, Turkey, July 25.—Dresged o 1 black d ide an S A ';f:fiie";x‘:.&“m el = . / s | Washington ish woman novelist and nationalist 2 é leader, greeted the Assoclnled Press |. SR g ; correspondent by the roadside outside o \ herself famous, not only as’a novelist, but by espousing the cause headed ©of Angora, waving her hand in Tec- ognition as the automobile approsch- ed, after crossing innumerable mbun- by Kemal Pasha, who is fighting the W h t B f t b N Y k M f g ‘ ashington Benefits by New York’s Misfortune Greeks and 1 the d mcuny of mak- f 18. 1921, D. €., THURSDAY. AUGUST tains and rivers from Ineboli, the her home, an’ Anatolian farmhouse in a nearby gorge. She said 'she had ridden horseback frequently since {. she escaped from Constantinople in March, 1920,” riding the entire dis- tance to Angora on her horse. “My mind and soul aré’here but my heart is in America with my boys, Ali and Hassan, in college at Urbana, | 111" said the woman, who has made Mr. Freeny, for many years has been trying to induce B Mr. Gardner, New York’s foremost tailoring designer, to S A e connect with his establishment in Washington. Our Mr. Freeny has just returned from New York with Mr. Gard- ner and his retinue of New York’s finest coat makers. We want to introduce Mr. Gardner to our Washing- ton trade and Mr. Gardner wants to meet you. He claims that when he is acquainted with the Washington trade and has an opportunity to make any man in Washington a suit of clothes that it will be so satisfactory and superior that he will make him a permanent booster of the Freeny Co.’s clothes. : RO ‘As an introduction to Mr. Gardner and the superior h',::.,::: = garments he creates, we are going to break a rule of this s & _establishment. We have never had a reduction sale, as el _our prices are always marked so low that they would not “pefmit any reductions. Our prices at the opening of a season are marked as low as many others are at the end of a season. - For two weeks you may have your choice of our entire stock of Suits and Overcoats, either in Summer or Winter Weight, at the tremendous loss to us of ¥3 off of el il the original price. All tickets marked in plain figures. umwum., - - We want you to wear clothes created and made by New : : - York’s hlghest class talent, a privilege unknown to Wash- ington’s best dressed men. With our compliments to you = : ~ of 15 off the legitimate original price. e R s S , ' Our increased shop and cutting facilities will permlt — us to expedite all orders in 10 days or a week if necessary. n's Stops Pain B The W. M. Freeny Co,, == | "~ Tailors and Direct Importers _ of Excluswe Woolens 611 14;11 Street N. W,,'