Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 19

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THE EVENIN AR, WASHIN ‘D, ‘'WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 31, 1921. FLOOD NEW DEMOCRATIC' | WORLD LAW: CONGRESS ““BALTIC CONFERENCE. - ‘gos Sl c‘:fif’fi‘; RECEIVERSHIP. IS ASKED !Zfi.&.".‘fn{": e Dsared an Tmporiant vics | seracs Thots Tossns. " The Comrt his {STATE COMMITTEE HEAD | CONVENES IN THE HAGUE a yesterday signed i 5 tory over the employers. sued an order that receivers would he i e Losses which the company has sus- | appointed unless the company files Postal and Telegraphic Communica- -:":f:‘_‘::::;’:;r:oze::i;i::‘"g:‘::fi:‘: FOR STRIKE INSURERS tained are due principally to the printers’ | bill shcwing cause to the contrary be. tiong Will Be Discussed. 2 CERNANS TAKING strike for the forty-four-hour week in | fore September 8. various parts of the country, as a large commerce. The measure will become Made Chairman of Virginia Organ- | Business Sessions Begin at P‘“'I, HELSINGFORS, Finland. Augu!L.‘EflEctlva immediately. Roprmn?t{va of Baltimore Com- ’,’,{3;‘}’3‘“‘;,‘1’{ t::,: %,l,‘%:‘:&"“.{: ,l,:e_ i~ jzation to Succeed Late * Palace—Many ‘Americans I;‘ Representatives of Finland, Po-| - Under the provislons of the bill, as| Pany Says It Has Been Fought | {0oF fypothetae of America. The X land and other Baltic states will given in a Rio de Janeiro dispatch by Organized Labor. president of that organization, William .-~ - Representative James, | . Among Delegates. Ties, Bopresentatives, of Russia at|cated August 27, goods in warehouses Y : | Green of New York city, heads the ad- —_— 253 . ), an end vor U — ver- . g .| RICHMOND, Va.. August 3L—Rep- | B the Awociated Press, 10°Bettle Various cutatanding awer: |1t removed” hetore Ottomer: Sro i | s for ot B ey Mutusl Tnacr | OMlata. of he company say that the | - Offer Lower Prices Than n‘.encnne'vné..‘nlf'n;}.w:eu Flood of THE HAGUE, August 39.—The thi Sone :i‘n'::"";gl.:;‘.'-fi;em aiestionsyiar 16 auctlons of unclaimed goods witt ne e Yo which l:lslex‘;n;llner; for the In‘\'&!‘:|x:xl;';in‘ com- | ease-car:) w the tenth Virginia distriet was last|ijeth congress of international law o e held before that date. Certain |written strike insurance for thirty in- mission have overvalue e claims o e night uranimously electod chairman | issociations was opened by the prince | ion8 with Russia. | customs concessions also are made |dustries in forty state, was asked ves- | against the company on account of the and flies EV 0 - Americans. When Exchange |of ‘the state gemocratic committee to | consort today in the ‘Knights' Hall —_— {tarough a temporary change in the |terday in the Baltimore city Ty e : oy £l the vacancy, caused. by the death |one of The Hague's finest buildings, 'PROTEST NICARAGUA REVOLT, | ''centage of gold required in pay- : of Representative Rorer A. James of |gating back to the thirteenth centu: . | tag dutiss 5 B t es tS Rate Is Considered. .. |tng. nten aistriot. “Woman membere |3f Loder, addtessing the delogates as| = SAN SALVADOR. Republic of Sal- | surance commissioner for Maryla €S of the committee were accorded equal | president of the reception committee, | vador, August 31.—The Honduran | 1In Turkest st While the company officiall - Correspandence of the Associated Press. privileges with the men, and a reso- |alluded to the fact that the recenti .. 5 | rkestan every wedding en- |that the concern is not insolvent, the —Paintin; ; BUENOS - AIRES, August 20 ati as adapoted giving them .a ' congress at Portsmouth was attended | SOvernment and the unionist party gagement begins with the payment of | commission’s report states that the lia- _.P‘perh-‘ngin‘ Trompineds 2 : voice and a vote in all deliberations ;mainly by \lcadere, savs a dispaten from Teguci- | & Substantial consideration to the | bilities of the company exceed it§ as- Our Motto. American business in Argentina fs at [{2'¢h %n, & Vote in all deli N | s ana that this was the first oc- | E4lpa. ‘Honduras, have joined in a|EIrl's parents. If the girl Jilts her |sets by about 31,000,000 and probably Upholstering present being battered by a drum-; :Nearly all of the members of the |casion since the War that all the na- [LFPest against the revolutionary [lover the engagement gift has to be | more. For Quality Work at Moderate Cost Consult o = = Tai Q ovemert in Nicaragua. P i t | returned, unless the parents have an- I La: f th pany says that 4 fire of German competition. according | State committee .answered the roll ftions, including the United States. g rominen pi el ne of the company says thal 4 “$ to Edward F: Feely, American com- |C#ll and harmony prevailed through- [France, Great Britain, Germany and | FIeavogusn liberals also are con-|other daughter to give as a sub- |organized labor has been fighting the | (Cag Phitt co., 1335 14tk St. - g = mercial attache in Duenos Aires. out the meeting. . ‘had gathered to discuss in-;36MRing the movement. | stitut ! company since its formation, and that 9 Main 42243 In many Lines he says -we are| Addresses were delivered by Chair- ~ losing business, and from the present &N Flood, Senator E. Lee Trinkl al welcome the busi- i L i A i i ™ outlook it appears that this condition "W°"‘""°° for governor;- Senator J. ! an at the peace pal- will probably continue for some time, ‘_m;? » nominee for lieutennt go g Gen. - W. W. -Sale,. and Uni at R 3 < e s AT e of ool Siaten Senator Clavde. 4. Swansgn | . . Elli i ? when the high rate of the Amem.n'"—'_—__ who ' has prepared a paper on the B dollar is taken into consideration. | permanent . Americah management | Monroe Doctrine and the league of | & ~ o “However, it may be accepted as a|and the investment of American capi- | Rations covenant 2 “ certainty that in the long run Ameri-) tal in the country. 1t is pointed out ! Mueh time wil be devoted by the, cans need have no great fedr of German | that while tHe high price of the dollar | congress to a discu 3 | L, e 52 ition. i S a he -treatment of prisoners B s Z7 2227 'l;rnl:;hc:rh?s“?e?:-'?:uhfl:fid.mlfirmfl h" 5’:‘-‘?3":"515?5 ‘a" :3]\}:':.%{?0?3 }:‘vfin?:doft \:mu’ “Dut dlsllnclp»ezgflion!’ p WWWMWW’ o A national trade, so that the Amer[clp} Fi I i O X foc thelr consideration. G eeriis e trader will not be handicapped by the - S S KRR N S Y making investment: high quotation of the dollar, I am;g confident that American manufac-| turers will be able to hold their own ! with any country. ] g OPPENHEIMER'; SHOP UNIQUE ! Competition In Keen. | A L i In such items a: hi = i . X A e haranare. o1 o vinas woossst - SEPTEMBER. will be a month Koer, and the Amer riculstiy il .. . of unusual value giving with us has small chance of getting orders| (i : f e - on‘our regular goods, which are Price alorie’is tht principal con- recentl, eived by the div B audnee n_¥“g,§i=:,c ived :"’y“fl. o bt _.well known to the thrifty folk omarison hetween | British; . On Sale Thursday and Friday Only American and German prices. Out of & TR LR NANNURNRRAN RN NN ten items bid on-the Germans were (& Quantities Are: Limited in Some Cases, So Be Here ‘ able. 10 undersell their competitors in & Parly : ; | nine cases and got ‘the business. . .| [ o OI;I Y. 1oloat Az n several instances the low Ger- nly L — ZZ i far b 2 < Y : A Z 4 The" competing. bide, ndichting that | [ Dress Forms . Dress Forms 2 Z the firms offering the goods Ling to sacrifice profits in order to —non - adjust- - Hall, Borchert, 14 section : get business. case, says! [l - 4 = 85 g Sl Jir. Feely, showed clear evidence of- ablelounree.: s . adiustl 50 dumping, the firm making the bid | nlar we ! . quoting a price equivalent to nhouti known $7.50 Thurs- OU’LL Believe in the Above Sign if vou atténd this 33rd Anniversary Sale, be- cause we have planned to make it THE BIGGEST VALUE - GIVING EVENT T $1.000. belaw -the factory price in Ger- Form for .... day and = = i % S 2 . ) e e ana other costs ‘T 4 4 Only Friday.... IN OUR ENTIRE HISTORY. To that end we have been planning with the big e e Peciia i " Dress Forms Ope Hair Nets manufacturers of Nationally Known Watches, Jewelry and Silverware FOR MANY ilany firms that before the war “Queen” Hall, Borchert— —made of real hair; cap B MONTHS, so that we could ECLIPSE ANYTHING WASHINGTON HAS EVER profited from strong German connec- adjust- shape only.- L SUADEL gl Rl - 2 =) Sions, ave, Seem, making oot oL/ abie; our 32 .50 | Erery ne 69‘: BEFORE KNOWN FROM THE STANDPOINT OF REAL BARGAINS. S > perfect. hetn sennance the. German factories regular 2 days only: ; s 5 . . s $07as"to be able to get auick de-| [ 750 for. per doz. ..... And now the Feast of Values is spread before you. Dellar Bill, our Thrifty Tnachine agency nelped the factory to Every 10¢ Article in Our Notion Department Mascot, is ready—We're Ready—You’re Ready, we know, because every one is ready compete with American sewing ma- y c 2 = e = = 2 G cntmss Sest i il B R LogShaps, Wiknap, Kolvi-noor, Harmony: 3 more: De for REAL BARGAINS when you can buy them for One Dollar Down and One o . \ = , nd Crochet Cotton; Hooks an: L 2 - 1 the Arsentine market on many Hems. Eres: Teacing Wheels: Safcty Pins, DeLong and Nigara; Dollar a Week—especially when you can buy at Exactly the Same Prices as Though in at least two wavs American ma Stocking Darners; Camisole Ribbon, 6 f 45 You Paid Cash facturers have a considerable: adv: rdlaiTicstlailathsxbi0ciarticlcs 3 or C 5 tage. - These are in the matters of ~ quick delivery and credits. At the present time ‘German manufacturers | in most cases are demanding either | confirmed credit before acceptance of | : ° ° order or payment in advance. R 2 4 Among_other countries that are| E A making an effort to increase their | [H business - in_ Argentina is Belgium, | H \\'hlc‘h ,‘S nfl:ring Slll‘el Dl'olfl\lclsbh: & = particular a attractive rates, . ] et ke Gannanys scsmingly Sis 2 . Select what you want—Pay One Dollar Down—wear while you pay at the rate ) Yyou pay not able to offer adequate credit fa- - Cilities. : n of One Dollar a Week. Here’s the Line-Up of “amous Names. Read them— Among the recommendations that are made for strengthening American s : * THEN COME AND GET YOUR SHARE OF BIG VALUES IN THIS SALE. trade relations in Argentina are the Watches - maintenance of local offices under Table Silverware | Toilet Articles ! Fountain Pens | 513,‘:." Me;; :::"V:':men | Fai;ftnxrand ;arham Du Barry Ivory Ware Waterman Ideal Y erling Ware S 4 Waltham Gruen® ! Reogers Bros. 1847 lvery-Pyralin Ware i Parker Lucky Curve jé Howard ' lllinois-Mastertime 3 Community or > Sets or Single Pieces Marvelous Dunn Pen 5,;3 Elgin-Washington I Heirloom Plate { Any Combination Eversharp Pencils Shirt Sale Men’g Watches | Diamond Rings 4 B. 2 th M t \ ELGIN Beautiful New Styles 18-kt and 14-kt. Rings set . igger'n the Monumen | . | Femepe st K | R 2 21 . waslllllg ton \ ferent styles to se- &~ w II > /- lect irom, ior both * . : atc Ladies and Gentle- w 1 w h The Watch that men. 33 Anni- Shirts thatSHOW their fine quality and will appeal to rist Watches Cannot Tel s e versary price. 2 2 the man who wants really good looking shirts. 33d Anniversary Price with 17-jewel move- ment. 33d Anni- versary price $33.00 $1 A WEEK - Buy Now fer Christmas . O e e Solid Gold Lavalliers and Chains / In newest styles, each set with a Gen- ( uine. Full-cut Dia- thond and set with L Pecarls and other 3 E E E precious stones. Over i 200 styles to choose H : N\ from. 32d Anniver- ! g : = sary price g 1 7¥° $850Each | : $1 A WEEK i -3 Buy Nzw fer Christmas 2 Y 3 i § = $33- $1 A WEEK $33 §1 A WEEK Ladies’ 18-kt. und 14-kt. White and Green gold in newest “styles, including - many edd shapes, with excellent 15-jewel Movements that are guaranteed to be accurate timekeep- ers. They have five-but- ton fronts and box pleat. The sizes are 133 to 17, in afl regular sleeve -lengths. Neat stripe designs in the new fall colors. We're mighty progid of the piece of mer- ~ chandisng that makes this exceptional offer = & ; - possible, for you'd pay The Watch that has achieved much around $2,.and maybe .. fame as a perfect more, for these shirts = timekeeper. Thi elsewhere. K P X model, fitted with 17 -jewel adjusted movement. 33d An- niversary price Bu Now for Christmas $33-00 1 847 Rogers Bros. Table ro Silverware — The “70-Year Plate,” in Com- plete Chests, each consisting of - Six K ves, Six Forks. Six Large Spoons,. One But- ter Knife, ana One Sugar Spoon Your choice. of Four Beautiful Patterns— is.Labor Day, and you'll be your holiday trip—better get wanting a new shirt A 1"_("»\_:\‘,,, 3 TN Boys’ Two-Pants Suits The extra pair _mé_;ms double wear. A large assortment - of: & - ; Wool Cassimeres — Brown; - 5 Gray -and = Green - mixtures. They .are beautifully tailored in the new fall ‘models— . double-breasted, -inverted- pleat and a belt all around. The coats are alpaca lined and both ‘pairs of pants are’ full lined. Sizes-run-from 7 to 17 years. . Style to suit the boy—price to suit the parent. | A Big Purchase of | Gold-Plated Mesh Bags | Sapphire Set Clasps. Woven' Link Chains. 33d Arnniversary price $9.75 . $1 A WEEK At Extraordinary -Low Prices for this Sale. 1 33 Asnive el Guaranteed ndt to Crack, Pecl or become Dis- l i | $33 € colored. 33d Anniversary prices. 18-inch Strands . 20-inch . Strands 24-inch _Strands . $1 A WEEK ..$5.75 =~ \\ 444 AfiD OPTICIAN We request the rvetura ‘of Anything . L 5 . 708 Tth

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