Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT CAMP HARDING GROWS IN FAVOR | TURK ARMY LEADER ! , Mustapha lIsmet Pasha, to Health of D. C. Boys, Supply Practically Deaf, Discusses Many Recruits. I War Against Greeks. Camp Harding, the boys' training|with the shower baths and the swim- By the Associated Press. and outing camp on Conduit road near | ming course, added to the physical HEADQUARTERS NATIONALIST | the District line, which opened with | {faining. the “hard workl anc the 'TURK ARMY, July 20.—Mustapha Ismet | thirteen boys on its muster roll, has|results in every case. During each of I';uha. the brilliant chief of the Turk |brilliantly sustained its promises and | the lecture petlods. some time is-de- rces, on whose patience and wile de- | is rapidly climbing. into high favor | Yoted to first aid af rsonal hygiene. penda much, of the suceess oc fallare of | botk with the hoya'themsalves and|fEuier, Suard duty 1o pectormed o7 the nationalists, was trained in the hard | with the public. Thirty boys are now | liantly lighted and makes a Very pret- school of frontier fghting with | undergoing the course under Capt. H. |ty sight from the distance. Capt. Long 5 p Aruds, Kurds, Russians and British | D. F. Long, with their own company | Says every Sunday is visiting day, and = great war, especially at | Organization, and each day is bring- | he is siad 1o have the parents and the Dardanelles, where he was chief ing new recruits and new friends to|friends of the boys come out to see O e Tom more to action | it support. Capt. Long has decided | them and the camp. The Glen Echo ! At worde. to prolong the camp until September |cars stop, going and coming, at the Rather deaf, hearing with difficulty |17 two days before the schools re- | entrance. only in his left ear, he iEn't given to | OPem ak! lon. Thi hout A It Abo Par. B LT T RIS R | mner b sy st gy, | COUPLE LEAVES ORIENT l, consequence, appel es Ve t ldte: 1 the K he d = iopaotdters I e ek as b does | Bich abovs puE Witk po casesorii-| - POOR TO CLAIM RICHES However, with the Greek offensive Reveille is sounded every morning D. O, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 5. BavoHovnsCo.||»=x|| B. Bavn Honso. ‘THE BUSY CORNER"® PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST BLOUSES #5055 79c 6P. M. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. ONE PRICE SALE Values at— —White voiles, white dim- ities. —Colored organdies, etc. —Overblouses, regulation blouses, a few smocks and middies. At the Bargain Table— Street Floor. House Furnishings (1 P il I Clearing Out Odd Silk and Georgettes _~=8_2 tn fall swing, Ismet Pasha invited the | a¢ 8 orclock. It is followed by physie corrempondent to stay and g0 mbout | cal 2ois1 and setting up exerclaes from | Turner and Wife Going to London || Blouses at th him. * o tal ~|6:15 to 6:30. At 7 comes the call to Cause w6 Turks rarely present our |breakfast. and thus far not a soldier for $400,000 After Being ! $3.95to $4.95 Values side of the case” he sald. “As an i A the call. Amerioan, you ave at least neutral 1f | oL A e e unded st 7:30, Nearly Starved. Rat friendly.” So riding in his auto-iand from then until 8:30 the boy BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. Imubile among the troops, or lunching | have their training in “real work,” . . na dining with him, or over his desk. | immediately followed by a drill that | BY Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. the interview ran over many hours,|lasts until 3:30, Then comes a fifteen- 4 Copyright, rom one day to another. afnotelrent TOKIO, August 20 (Delayed).—A Lenely in Mountains. A!|9:(5 the ?lhlel&)c ll";‘)rts I;‘egln Thd strange story of the orient was con- ut here in the|continue until 10:30, when the sWiM®|cluded today, when A. Edward Tur- mountains, cut off from the world, [Ming call sounds and the boys find|,er ang wife sailed on the Sado Maru —Nof many of any one style, but a varied assort- .ment from which to select. —There are Georgette crepes and satins, majority in the suit shades, in navy, Copenhagen, black and taupe. fit, consisting of: 1 large size | galvanized water pail —Scrubbing Out- 1 —Combinet, of heavy earthen- ware, with bail and we want to know what the world | thelr fun in the water until 11:30.|for 1, where ¢ are due < i 2 is thinking about.” he explained. Dinner follows from 12 to 1 pam. e M e B Kann’s—Second Floor. o e s o Sele D et Ofclom, st otk e wear ive are fgnt- |ership and the customs of the mill- R COp D Gl el s 2 bars of EuEISEolons) ing for all we have. Our cause {s|tary service continue from 1 to 1:30, i e T e Ivory soap 69c €, for Al we M. e urcths|and from 1:30 until 2 comes a rest|luxurlous =~ tour —through —Canads, 1 can of Old e o et the gient ware. We | period again. Another drill from 3:30|China, Indla and cAustrao. = M- e o W Dutch Cleanser. idn't expect to renew the war after | to 4:30 occupies the time until supper | TUrner explained that he had'acquir- me u l lrtm a as 2 et 3 he armistice. No one should accept | 1S announced on the bugle at 5 p.m. ed a fortune in Honduras and had Complete, £Qc = = After supper, lectures on drill and|deposited it in a London bank. Un- special .... war except as an inevitable necessity. L s military tactis are given from 6 to 7,|able to return to England on account ° Certainly the Greeks were not in this | ooreation” follows until 9:30 and at fof the war ho lived sumptuously until SFnis war has been brought on by | 9:30 “Taps” is sounded and the lights(a Iondon draft was dishonored, the ; an n c —Galvanised Night Wask Tub and water, two bars of Set, of Ivory soap. plain Complete, blown e ' 69¢ Tl ! % bank reporting that Turner was dead ‘hite-collared diplomats. It is often out. P 3 as dea aid that we soldiers are cruel, and Visitors Make Stay. Qe WL AR E ) e 50 T ! . urely we are, but wars are made| The camp is becoming popular for|ner. IR Sinotiencth eciTary [ oles ¥ cynical-minded or stupid diplo-|visitors. Last week, three Boy Scouts,|” Bor months the Tu ats far more cruel than we. William A. Leonard, Charles C. WiI-| 05 Mmonths the Turners were on | d “Why should Greek peasants be|son and Jack Wise walked all the o ofiatarvation: in'a stranie Yard | Wednesday L Yar: ent to our land to massacre and mur- | wav from York, Pa, for a four-day ll;l;g»ml‘l(emzke;lo:zurt“n:lln\::rxhgy ffl:fii —Casserole Set—Consists of 1 brown and white casserole and 6 brown and white custard 69 cups, complete. Special. < ware Surely this peasant ;‘:;‘fi.l%r:;finfi::ep'wfifi;a“fifi‘;' c)a!":; his wife alded by teaching French —The Shirting Madras is 36 in. wide, in befnutif\xl de- witn v za?xi‘r}eha ;‘;afl%g;gnfi’fleg"fiufi:fii ;\-m;“a boy recrult and the donation ?‘;““’,nflf;ggsh {:k:‘\":r;:kur:j‘gn&r:fi')! signs, and fast colors, also in black and white effects, | Luln'm: g hat he has military talent. But he | “Berore legvl;ez she left a further |they saved enough money to pay for some _printed, others woven stripes. Right weight for | Special, {11 lose the war. and also his throne t: i to th their passage to England. s 03 5 v han his people understand how un- | comIDUlOn 1O ne has beought hun,| Mrs. Turner was formerly Miss men’s and boys’ fall shirts. A yard, 38c. is the war. . isttors. and. they" always | Flora Fleld of Portsmouth, Ohio, and <4t Lozic Against Him. provide new recruits, for ren the tys|was the daughter of one of the pio- —75¢ and $1.50 Printed Volles, some the handsome satin @Phe king thought the war would | weeks of training which the boys have |Ne¢T American dentists in Burope. A stripe voiles which will do admirably for fall be 3 romemade Tike the one he made [liad is said to have made a marked |brother, George Field, continues the = d d (¢ D ot exclaimed the vivacious | improvement in their health and physi- | e3tAblishment in London. Another wear. Wednesday, a yard.c...ceececcocancee e e "his black eves sparkling. | cal appearance. brothef lives in Cincinnati. Creditors t he won't. Military logis ic against Health Greaily Improved. '_’; e siggx'}:éesngng‘h:‘in 2o} Sine- Kann's Street Floor. i“?"l'hc Greeks are coming with lots wl’{}‘k‘:e camp {s plentifully supplied|claim and wish the couple success in Potomac ‘“city water” and with | their fight to recover the bt material. These will be ours h‘; splendid sewerage facilities. These, London;‘ T their wealth in ime. Say the Greeks have now 80,00 i ffective combat men. We have as 1 0 alues uch and we have the men to keep | I3 — . (0] S n fncrasing our army as we capture LG | 915,00 DOWN—818.00 A MoNTH [ | TN WASH FROCKS ast {#oops, taking boys of eighteen. a consisting of one jug and 6 tumblers. Spe- | —Decorated Dinmer Plates, sev- =4 eral different designs of very fine porcelain ware. Choice, 3 69c 69c fOF cuienniiinannccnncnnns —Mixing Bowls of clear glassware. g ==Garbage Palls, kitchenette size, and three cans of lye. 69C Complete, speclal.. “At the armistice we disbanded an | 4 8 < rmy of 500.000 men. We can getj 2 RS ? Are Offered hpfl: 1_a1,: 69¢ hem again, though now we ate tak- [ Owd your ewn meti} i H $ 95 g S Ncedilier owis in se cked men. ‘Sreproet, 3 . S oo B e hag any Germans or e — /£ : : Wednesday . D stched Glass Russians M his forces, he said: “Of i Choi cover. Spe- ¢Qc { Tumblers, ourse not. Have you seen any? We Wy own o cor nd o1ce— Clalgs s | straight and —Large Size on’t need them. ek hatf way bome X 3 bell = shapes. J a rdinieres, Depends on Faith. : | —Sizes broken, and they :re go- | ngcm, blended colors. “Without faith the best prepared | ey Bt i ing fast—but you yet have a H Spe- may be lost. We have that. We ' [ i g . i Serub Brash asd | r [ 69%¢ 6w our cause is just. Our soldlers i ] | chance to secure some big bar- -Tacht Mop, e fo ciallas e Bar of Ivory Soa) ay not be spick and span, to Euro- three for....e. ean eyes they may look illy quipped. but their hearts are right 3 & ey now bow o e, Ty Ll PHONE MAIN 5672 ., MASHIMSTON OFicE, - Special g9 | gains if you come EARLY WEDNESDAY. . oy —Light - colored cross - bar dimity i dresses, some dotted designs, pretty lnc . ginghams, figured voiles; made up ] in attractive styles; also a few | sleeveless dresses, made of linen and e have slowly restored the parts to checked cotton homespuns; organ- T e Britian, e dies in plain and dotted designs. oved by the British. We 5 z:\?:'flrseomcaptured Greek material, —-—-fis————-—-—————_ -~ Sizes are broken. ‘kewise arms and cannon sent by the Sy tish to Armenia, and we have se- | < = f e British supplies sent to Dennl- L= ! And a Clearan I here’s no military reason why we | T he Store for Things Electrical; Everything for the Motorist of Silk Dresses Worth $25.00 319.75 ouldn’t retake Constantinople. But TS The LAUN-DRY-ETTE this front.” e - - OUR MORE MURDERS —washes the most delicate silks, linens and 0 and $35.00, at —Egyelet-embroidered taffetas, crepe de other finery—washes them thoroughly with- FROM FEUD SOLVED ;:t the slightest wear—and it v\ifls es the — chines, crepe meteors, embroidered taf- avier things, like blankets, comforts, etc. fetas, lace and taffeta combinations, can- Again and again the vacuum cups force the two-toned eifects; also Kann's—Second ogmation Given by fallan Atds hot, sudsy water through the fabric till it i ton lerepes. oo 2 New York Police in Clearing t::m'uughlyf dc;nsedd. .;nd in one"mil:u(eI bl; beaded and fancy ruffle-trimmed models. Floor. 1 the turn of ‘a handle the clothes are whirled g Additional X - dry for the line. No wringer and no use for a nd won. It may take ten years, but - e are preparing for that. i “At the end of the great war the hites thought to crucify us, using the 4 reeks and Armenians to drive in the | Ll oS e gave up our arms and our | i WAS ~———wALT) |2 But with an irregular army — PNIL PHIA e vYomrx —Potato Ricer and Gray Emamel Convex Saucepam, two in —Cutlery Outfit, consisting of this set, 69, 1 cleaver, 1 butcher knife, 1 par- | —Mixing Bowl Sets of vellow c s . 1 par- = Sets special ....... ing knife. This complete ggc :lierslxl,l)e:p\:arébéi.dlm‘erenl 69¢ set of three pieces. —Shopping Baskets, sev- eral different sizes and va- —Glass Shelves _with mickel- plated trimming; for bath- (O rooms. Special S —Hatehet, with | _ y smooth handle and e e ena % very | ¢d styles, subject to Useful article, needed | S11ght imperfections; in every kitch- ‘while they last. en. Special.... 69c | S for.. 6% —Waste Paper Baskets, sev- eral very neat | _Globe Var= IW YORK. August 23.—Four more wringer. No lifting. Do you wonder women designs. = Ty larders, attributed by the police to| who know it prefer the Laun-Dry-Ette 69c | nish Stains and —Jel Oluus_ . 1i#n gang feuds, have been solved 7 3 z Paints. Special, Ifrze size with ropah information L received, from The unusual construction of the Laun-Dry- In an Amaszing Color List per gt. can, g.-nlc,;:_! Soe- 1 | cial, or 69c fine quality, maglf charged with homicide, detec- Ette causes us to suggest an inspection of it. n.hnve announced. Fontano, who P’ it s mrrested last week, gave infor- \ tion which led to the prompt ar- \ a st $¢ six Italians, said by the police ° jve been concerned in wholesale murders throughout the coun- ol nricrs Sughout e v, ‘ JurrLy Cone $8.75 to $10.50 Values—Limited Quantity mét, who were shot in Brooklyn on ith smooth finish. : 7 t ! —Made in tuxedo-front styles, finished with cuffs and sash. = > = . ot Some are all in the fancy stitch, others are plain with fancy “lt‘.‘g - loadar, e e tente 5 tuxedo front, with the fancy cuffs and sash to match; others —Makogany Finished Serviag $han, who were sent from Detroft fancy stitched, with plain collar, cuffs and sash. Many are fringe Trays, with glass top; two (Qo the shooting. Buccelago was trimmed. There are many different weaves to select from. side handles. Special . ?eg.fly shot and killed by ene- The colors are: g of his gang. : police refused to give out in- . —Black —Purple —Gray —Wear-ever Aluminum Frying Pan and one can of aluminum polish, regularly sold for 4O —O1d English Wax | $1.55. Special ...... & tion cof ing the oth —Black and white i P consists of: - oo the rounds that ssveral| Y, “Brown e sryjandfwhite forifinishingifocrs b 1 can of pERAing arrests might be blocked. 4 3 —Honeydew —Lavender —Pink and woodwork. solidified al-. Special, 69c Kann’s—Second Floor. CEGED COFFIN TRUST SWILL BE INVESTIGATED . ~—Moth Bag ‘Combination, R consists of 1 large size P moth bag, 3 i sulphur can- dles. Com- Beautiful Velour Portieres | |Somm v comm e ||, J SR e i sisting of: Special, An Advance Fall Sale One 40-ft. clothes line Limited Quantity Two 8-ft. clothes props 26 clothes pins, Double-Faced Styles Complete 69c VVVVV Regularly $24.95 We are Able to Offer at an Unusually Low Price, Due to an Early Purchase All Colors, Including White Nothing but‘the very best ingredients used in' the prepara- tion of these paints, which insure durability—a paint that has satisfied the Washington public for over 12 years. Expert service to home owners. Bring A i - paint problems to us. We will gladly nm i m:mmw m'_‘!l tion: with no obligation on your part to buy. ® Hunt & Co. i you, ers. an alleged “coffin_trust,” J w . Main LSS . e | 1382 ign. he folowing statement was issued Mr. Clyne from his office here to- 'We have evidence showing that pfits aggregating 3,000 per cent have n garnerad on coffins through the ‘coffin trust.’ h o District Attorney Starts Snquiry of Profits Said to 69c —Wesk Basia, made of (9c white enamelware. B This Wizard Come bination consists of : One 60c bottle of polish, one 35c dust it . 09C Wellvihflml’oopleto(lomflmv You were made ork. . o g —Large Sise Rells of Tollet Ty - 3 2 Paper, regularly 10c each. ¢Qc ona j BE A Small Deposit Will Special, 8 rolls for........ T¢ is Htoraily overran wiy ety Al “work done Cwrhent ™% ra, existance being made. pes | [ sembimce of puin T o0 T e wews : Reserve Your Selection the enormous : : : : Until a Later Date. tions of the $1.25 value. gQc ‘ = '8, we have found that Special .. profits were 80 enormous that six —Bathroom Fixtures. Toflet Pa- per Holders, Towel Bars, Tooth- —| brusn Holders, Bathtub Soap —One Japsnned Dust Pan &nd | poigers, etc. Bpecial (9. Omne Large Size Brush, Specfal, 2 for............. 69c —Water Pails, of ay enamelware. pecial, each ,......... see-acnsesen —Rich and lustrous, in beautiful plain tone color com- binations of : ) D o uble. Boller, of gray enamel ‘ware; several dif-- g ferent sizes to se- % of gTa; T lect from. Special —Convex Sauce-- pan, of enamel ware. Special, Open Every Until 8 o’Clock, and.on Sundays, 10 A.M. to 4 P, —Mulberry and Mulberry —Green and Green T gy g oo s By i o L fee:20.) —Brown and Blue —Blue and Blue —Rose and Rose —Rose and Blue - Dr. Wyeth

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