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THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3T, 1921.” - 157 The True Test. JOHN H. SIGGERS EXPIRES. [CAPT. AMISS SURPRISED |STATE OF SIEGE DECLARED LOANS ON CATTLE. Laces and Laco Curtain ON 80TH ANNIVERSARY [serious Outbreaks Beported Bet- |Canadian Raisers Given Reliet ;:::,1; ,“1‘45:.‘;'::, .‘;.;.’ el el cx substitutes. Will you try a plece, Many D. C. Activiti ween Factions in Italian Town. Through Low-Price Period. MME. VIBOUD, Inc. e ilias Besause 1 didn’t think | Mr. Younghusband—It looks very nice, | yonn H. Siggers, a patent attorney,|Veteran and Retired D. C. Police| LONDON, August 30.—A dispatch | OTTAWA, August 30.—Dr. 8. F. Tol- s a ) Hot Water or Vapor'Is Best = - e DD Dr. Schindlers Y tice you don’t eat it yourself. that you would catch me. but I notice you don’t eat it y died yesterday at his home, 1907 Officer Greeted by Maj. Gess to the London Times from Rome |mie minister of agriculture, announced Taking the Chance. Father—Didn’t T tell you not to let me| The Demonstrator—This cake is made catch you doing that again? from our celebrated sugar, butter and|Patent Attorney Prominent in ———pi dated Monday, tate of sl North Capitol street, after a long ill- o Momday, My e o emicq | today that Canadian cattle raisers would ness. ford Among Guests. near Forlim Popoli, five milee east of [be granted loans on their stock to carry Mr. Siggers lived in Washington R Foril, where one person was killed |them through the period of low prices. . and {en others wounded during. dis- | Arrangements have been made between ) An Ancient Tale sincs bis youth and he had identifled ; orders between republicans and the government and the Canadian Bank- e s A Delicious Food P! - , sts. ers’ mociation to make such loans to i tells us of a man who once ate a whole :°fi:fi:é:';;’:§‘::‘.’:ml": 5!* - 4 The dispatch says that about 10,000 | cattle raisers, so they may buy fodder fevpri sl K (i Absolutely Pure. beet in one day. Those to whom quan- |[|cat" Tuhabitants, the: Gavel Club of republicans had assembled for the in- |and hold thelr, stook instead of selling 7 . y. ! R L R R 4uEuration of a monument to Ober. |Row, ot & sacrifice; It s sald thal ng B' H ea C Large Glass Jars i i N 5 n lan wi was execut [2 on e tof tity is second to excellence specify ail odge Na K NIC A s Wesh: T N8 e e o il oo Bre | amount the banks may advance under lggs 0. 10¢ » D stern StAr aRE o aative mems peror of Austria). During the open- |the arrangement with the government. W. B, Gottliss, X. E. Husteborry, - SWINDELL’S |]|ser of tne bincoabess e rag's mem: Sfrems ks s b ot Vh At your dealers or - {l| ber of the Lincoln Road M. E. Church ’ fmmediately followed, = volyers Another Excuse. 917 H St. N.W. ivered anywhere Fhons S50 in this city. From the Boston Transcript. Hub—That button is still off. Wife—Yes, dear, I am economizing L and was prominent in activities of i CHIPPED BEEF | g Mr. Siggers is survived by his wife, The highest spire in the world is Mrs. Ella S. Siggers, and a daughter, t of Ulm Cathedral, which 1s 530 ! the favorite beef-food of today. || Eaythe K. Siggers. He was a brother | i . . heigh j It is favor-rich and edible to |2 o T Faa" sl hted i suat | g T eeeeeeees e ee the last morsel. The quarter- |J|"ess for more thaa thirty-five years. pound package serves a gener- ||| FISHERS SAVE BALLOON. — : ous meal-portion "whether eaten hot or cold. !Haul in Ropes as Craft Is Blown Seaward. HAMPTON, Va. August 31.—-Fisher- men near the mou Of 01 river res- At All Markets, cued 2 small free balicon from Langley Semse—mme [} | Fieid ana the crew of six members while . :J| the bag was blowing sea: . scen Chain Stores and Groceries was made In a light northern bregze, but course of the bag was changed during the night. Ropes thrown from the bal- loon were hauled in by the fishing boats. CAPT. T. B. AMISS. { Capt. T. B. Amiss, veteran and re- {tired officer of the police department, | iwas given a surprise reception Mon- ! :day night at the home of his daugh- | ssss00000 Mighty Interesting The Most Po'pufl Where Your | ter, Mrs. H. E. Mockbee, 1341 Meridian | Your Dollars Count Mast [ n e A School Tams ? {his eightieth birthday anniversary. o Satisfactron First | Maj. Gessford, superintendent of | for Children f e s i tes Ipollce. was among the many guests {7 ml 254 - ers present nclude nspector . cept 50 Black. Limit. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Grant, Capts. Hartley and Doyle, Mr. In suede-like ma- C 12 spools T a cus- c {and Mrs. H.'E. Mockbee, Mr. and Mrs. ) | These are the good, sirong bags tomer ot Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Cloie 6 P.M. | |5l st ona Niee: scomment, or- ana | terials. All colors, that formerly sold for $125. Of - 8. Clifford Cox, Dr. and Mrs. 4 5 3 810818 7¢h St. close-textured matting, in a popu- Cox. Miss Bettie Brown, Mrs. |3 including red, 18 7t 3 - lar size for all-around use. Three clasps. Black Silk Sale 35-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.69 Such a quality at such a nial vogue will enjoy enhanced | price makes 4 bargain com- popularity for fall. Rich, soft, | bination few women will want satiny weave, wonderfully | to miss. Firm, strong texture adaptable to the new straight, | with permanent chiffon finish. flowing lines of autumn. 1 e nahan, Carroll Ami: Benjamin . - Mrs. A. McKenzie, George Stran- Equal to Many Dresses Sold to $25.00 Newest Creations in Combination Patent Leather Hats And All Over Embroidered Myers, Samuel Boss and Mr. and Mrs. James H. ar. OUT OF THE ORDINARY IN STYLEE,' TRIMMINGS AND NOVELTY OF IDEAS are these splendid Dresses, made in every wanted SMUGGLING OF LIQUOR material, every new color and a big vafiety of Yard-Wide Black Satin Duchesse, $1.59 The costume silk of peren- models. Some are heavily embroidered, some bugle beaded, some richly braided. and a new novel style is of tricotine with flowing georgette sleeves and georgette collar that extends to waist band in back. . 3 (Duplicated $39.50 and $59.50 Styles) - it Maggie Mockbee, Mrs. Kate Brown. $ 90 DRESSES gl‘.lk Tricetine Miss Susic Whittlesey, lers‘. W. E.| tins Gevrget! - rown and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leon % Serges Crepes e Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Norr BIG PROBLEM TO NORWAY {Unable to Check Traffic—May Ex- tend Three-Mile Water Limit I . . %o Seven Miles. .. ... S HP000000032001094000000004009409980004000000000p0e By the Asmsociated Press. i CHRISTIANIA, Norway, August 30. —The officials who are endeavoring to Yard-wide Black - .. Costume Satin, $2.50 (531 :fi‘,"“ ;';""fif':;,s;}??, ienforce the prohibition law in Nor- Like Cut A weight that assures long nv\leud?d black silk. W/ll. in- Smart, snappy looking suits in box models {way are facing difficulties. Their in- L service and supple adaptability | stantly appreciate the value for i to the fashions of the hour. It is a weave you can buy it young girls, ripple-effects for young ladies, ability to check the smuggling of liq- Well-bodied, with luxuriously , every confidence in its good and straight line, long waisted effects for wom- uor from vessels anchored outside the $6.95 Value rich luster. A low price for a | wear and permanent good three-mile limit has led to a sug- gestion to extend the local water limit to seven miles, which would make the en. Made of finest materials, classily silk lined and exquisitely fine braid, embroidery or bead s4sin ot enpecioripellty. ¢ Bopks Box-Loom Crepe de Chine, $1.09 In a Complete Color Range 38 and 40 inch crepe de chine, pure silk quality, firm and serviceable. Comes in navy. pink, light blue, green, coral, gray, orchid nile, white, brown, taupe and black. trimmed. transhipment of contraband bever- ages more difficult. The suggestion is receiving consid- eration by the government, but rev- enue officers say that the extension | of the three-mile limit would only | Wanteh | o result in giving them a wider fleld to | aists: cover and that it would not hinder smugglers from plying their trade. c | $27,50 Leaders in the prohibition move- {ment are asking that the Norwegian _0?040000-0_09« *9040 NEW FALL WAIST Georgette, Crepe de Chine $3.50 This creation has taken New York and the country by sterm. Wonderful com- binations—with all the col- oring effects one could wish -~ for. Advanced Showing for Fall _in High Quality Millinery $4.95,$6.95, $9.95 | navy be mobilized for patrolling off the coast in search of rum-runners. « |32 = LISLE HOSE Famous ONYX fc.. The measures being taken in the | United States to carry eout the pro- A Wo-dadEl Sho'lvln: of New I 5iiiion law are being watched keen- y : ly here. WEATERS PIRATES OFF CHINA COAST | $598 and $698 Values SHANGHAIL August 31.— Chinese naval authorities have been asked to take steps to cope with an alarm- s 85 ing increase of piracy on the water- \ ways in the district about Shanghai. — This action was taken following re- ports that several junks had been 2 held up near Wenchow while en route - WOMEN'S M0ST || to_Shanghai. : Q PRIZED PossEesioN ‘When_notice was received that a ». novelty reaves ane straight’ stiteh Choice Hosiery Specials for Women Tailored Silk Hose Slight Irregulars of $2 and $2.50 Kinds —_— | | Cordovan - Russia Welcome news—a fresh shipment of the same splendid tailored silk hose to sell at the same low price that created such brisk selling of former purchases. The improved back- seam provides a new decree of fit and comfort. PLENTY OF WHITE in the new shipment—as well as black and colors. All sizes 8% to 10. While classed as “ir- regulars,” these hose are so little short of perfect that the tiny imperfections will never give cause for complaint Fall Suitsof Quality Fine Sheer Quality Lisle Hose, in pretty mar had been taken from one of the —A GOOD LOOKING Jl 5y nicq and held for ransom the Shang- SWEATER. Shown | hai Lumber Merchants’ Guild asked here tomorrow in l{ that a warship be sent to patrol the beautiful shades of Idlsu—lcz and ;esc\;e the L':Du;e. The request also has been made that gun- pink. lavender. Jade §{7oats be sent to the Dien Sundo_dis- " BLACK, NAVY, [§| trict near Sunkiang. and to the Taho Cholce ‘of stun: || and Whanenao districts. lace effects apd plain. Choice of black, cordo- van, tan, blue, white and gray. Made with mocked seams. Narrow form- fitting ankles and re-enforced heels and toes. 4 pairs, $1.50 1215 F St. and 1212-18 G St. T <53 | WIZARD T Sene’ e a0 Preey : Fine Comfort Such as Formerly Sold $ 5 OO for $8.00 and $10.00.. [ A striking example of underpricing—and just when folks are replenishing bedwear for fall. Every comfort is full double-bed size, Heavy and medium weights, filled with sanitary white sheet cotton. Covered with sateen, silkoline and silk-mixed mull. Durably scroll- stitched. Wool-Mixed Blankets, $6.75 New, novel ideas in the waist question. Styles to be worn with jumper ' dresses, models for sport skirt wear, as well as suit blouses. In the lot are the popular tie-back, the slipover belted effects, the cross front sport model, as well as the regulation blouses, in beaded, braided ‘and -embroldered com: " binations. Every new color, in- cluding black. et st || Dulin& MartinCo. combinations. S50 [z g ) : o ol B N PR R et | | New Models in Tri- g8 297 5 e ekl SLSTTET > w AX {2 | Fine Cotton Blankets, $3.75 | Fine Silkoline Bed Com- | | cotine, Serge, Velour 000 00000400000000000000000000000000000000000.00000000000000 Former $5.00 amd $8.00 66x80 | f£oots Reduced to $1.98 LD e and Gray. These comforts formerly Also checked ‘robe blankets .| sold for $400. Large size, Straightline and belted models. All with longer coats fashion has decreed and practically all with Girls’ New Jumper Dresses| $1.69 Boys’ and Girls’ ||| PASTE—LiQUID—POWDER With Gui s and about fifty fancy bath | covered with silkoline in some refined features of orna- et Sweaters D56t || Pttt Lot ‘ robe blankets that sold last | Persian and floral designs and _ mentation. Many have sealine or ot alecues aud RudBad s 94 : ish on floors, fur- season for $7.00. cotton filled. beaverette collars; a number are Sith | Ml Belt audihio . Wise mothers will hasten niture, woodwork, heavily emb'rol red. All are pockets. Made of good quality = |here to take advantage of leather, linoleum. ° : silk lined. Navy, brown, taupe, linene lin pretty shades of this great opportunity. For c Wizard Dancing Wax Is a pow. MEN S SHIR S reindeer, sorrento .and black. - I . pink, blue and tan. For girls 6 to 14|school or early fall wear. oERT R AN e Other New Fall Smts years. Complete with trimmed white|Made with pockets and con- N guimp. vertible- collars. 24 to 34 sizes. S S SpeMkIefit on thoRfiborsand the dancers will do the rest. Moussyne, yalama, veldyne, duvet de laine, broadcloth, fur collars “of mole, sealine, beaver, opossum, beaverette and self cloth, all-silk and radium silk lined. $35—8$125 Fu;nrinz Jumper Suits of velour, sealine, tricotine, with opossum collars. At $50.00. OUTFIT THE BOY ATASAVING| Solve School Clothes Prob'lems.Now— These Prices Help shirts of fine reps and percales. EVERY SHIRT ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Patterned in stripes of uncommon distinction—new Fall originations that will catch the eye of every man. Sizes from 14 to 17. Men’s All-leather Belts, Monarch make, with Can't Slip and tongue buckles; solid leather; made to sell for $1.00; all sizes. _Special, 39¢c. ——————————————————— PURE WORSTED SWEATERS—In black and white, made tuxedo style with white reveres $ 4 95 and cuffs, braided girdle. .. o e OTHER SMART ALL- EATERS—At $6.50 to $10.50; new arrivals. REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES —Made of striped gingham, some trimmed with plain colors; others piped; regulation style with $l 00 tound flat collars. Special...... S5 iEscsass & BUNGALOW APRONS—Made of gingham in as- sorted stripe, trimmed in plain colors; others piped and . rickrack trimmed; slipover style with pocket, 89c A Dollar Sale of New Shirts that are obvi- ously above the dollar class. Carefully made 1-Ib. can, 65¢c Biggest Muslin Underwear Values in Years Women’s Gowns, Drawers,| $2.00 |$1 Exira-Size| 3125 to $.69 Underwear Chemise, Etc. Underwear GO'IIV “95¢ coa Tables full of women’s muslin | $owss and eavel- Round, square | camisoles, ete., of underwear, consisting of gowns, | chemise. and hite ~'and drawers, chemise, etc. Cholce' of - [ dulsitely lace rib- beic Gowas, in | fesh mate riale. lace, embroldery, fine tucked or _|'ery trimmed e | Erven bige Puk- | beosery eed o 2{,?3‘ tallgred styles for tomorrow ments, ia white | cut garmests for | boa ¢Fimm ings. - . stoutest of women. | Big, full-cat sises. e 4 0000000000000000000000000000000000 Best Standard Apron Gingham In a variety of size checks, all blue and white, full standard count and guaran- teed absolutely fast color. Owing to the quantity being limited' and to ‘keep out small merchants each customer can only be allowed 10 yards. X P P $2.00 81x90 Bleached 49¢ 76-inch Heavy Unhiea:hed belt or sash. Special ............co.0te e S = OMPTON CORDUROY SUITS, Sheets............ $1.19 Sheeting... IR 29¢ ENVELOPE CHEMISE of nainsook and muslin with thfkgood_lwking and good-wearing- 38-inch Fancy Figured Dark Voiles, ex- lgc 35c 36-inch Fancy Cretonnes, excellent l g yokes of lace and embroidery; other styles are trimmed suits for any weather. -Smart fall celle;é Og“lco‘-,;fr‘:insiml}::g“l.l::;c lao!( :9:36 & | for ;;:aloznl;....il...a,.t.‘...................... C Wwith lace and embroidery, medallion beading and 980 model. With two pairs pants, - . g $1.00 2-Ib. rolls on ribbon ; especially priced.at............ S X i it ) md‘;;c v;d:nfiuene"ud._... $1.39 Bm-;;g.fi...‘.._ ......... e 69c Nlhfl'}l)'e(lO\JNps e o ook L 1w i :::?s. e With one“.?.a:r $7.98 Poplin 29(: D: k. cecerized Table 590 - over style, hand embroidered:in colors, round and square x oplin......ce.c..... B amas! . ge5as Seneivino oo ohmmac ey neck, trimmed with lace and embroidery; KHAKI BLOUSES—Boys’ sturdy 23c 36-inch Curtain Scrim, white, $1.75 Mercerized Tablé¢ Covers, : = . 4 986 _brown khaki sport blouses with con- S 2C | ssx0 89¢ specially priced. .... TR S L. brown k PO : ecrcrec soreesesersanceees 1 CREPE KIMONOS—In rose, pink, blue, copen and | »| vertible collar, pocket and half 7Q¢ lavender, made with elastic shirred waist, 51 98 SICEVERE oo S siite Rt S S ek ame kimono sleeves, piped in ‘colors............. Y KHAKI- P AN’[S—FuIl cut khaki WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS—In white . and flesh, -front and back lace models, low and medium bust ; four hose supporters. Value from $3.00 51 95 to $5.00. Special ... lieiiecieniiiiiiiiinn i knickers, istronglyf sewed through- out. Preferred for service. Special .,.e.cecvnnnens 79C Even when \prices were normal, this same quality' Heavy Twilled OQuting sold at 12%c, and with the making and materials of all kinds considerably higher, this would be a golden opportunity to get a fall supply. > 1% Heavy Pinkand Blue Outing 1 00