Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 23

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- e - g T g L] : HOME. I e ¥ , L PAY IDLE LARGE SUMS. | GEN SMUTS RETURNS foe e = ; | Wlf €5 Ty Be pkel ot Hiuposst of 'as thé | LONDON, & $1—Paym . e Aradalttetll | S pray ciothing . ; 2 Pufchaser sees fit. the present i temier of thé Umion of South Africa, |§ Window Shades and Curtain Lels Train: Cut Off His Head | v roseviics iacies i Bunton N Al | PrREVINTO! v : o : 3 was given an énthusiastic r on. 3 . GRAND RAPIDS, _Mic] n D.|Bkyers of 8 Premier Smuts came to London early storing 5 o Sl b i Pate, t 3 # here git a {Gulet. In tHe Boretigha of Islington the imperial confer- 0 b 7 5 e 2 = 3 forgery thurbe 18 eufgfimdm_m E Well itis allsged the su- |7 JUNE D ematned unth August 5, rotecte at By the Amociated Press, charged from the mines and that 18 |tics of Manenester, Ky whete He r&-m-xmg grants exceed. |SRCS He remeintd A o he Triat | HIRY - MT. .CLEMENS, Mich, August 31.—}family needed food. . |chargea ‘with the mn{dgr,of tel 3 6 reciplents: earn when | ence” negotiations. | by the moth ; g g 5o i Jjlomoprs wno tnvestigated tha desthot| L L C L L o O |parehte Tabe is malaito have WA olict] " Whe imeiibloyed (n Huckney and o < ) For Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! f:;:'::‘ .f;"}fl:é‘. R T &} HOXIE, Arko—Charged with being fmurden and that he"twice eacped frod) Ssmanaifig sven high- | EBERT BARS ARMY UNTFORNS. | JINULECEICIEUR SRV REHULES ol 4 | S an accessory in the ing of two = unemployed ~are demanding “ade-| BERLIN, August 31.—President : Window Shades— Quaker Lace, 3 5c up J]| xitied his wite b R Lo bt PRSP O SR LS Train Killa Honeymooners. fuate rellet " They define such -re. |Ehert has issued a décrée forblaaing | g white, green or ecru yard wide ....... ” then threw himself betore a passiitg | M street. fair here, Mayor M. J. Jelly| CLEVELAND, Ohio—The honeymoon |ief; 88 edual to the wages of un-|persons not belon'lrh‘ to thé army 0 C B ful f G train. 5 Bkilled arsénal workers, and threat-|fo wear uniforms. Breachés of the tolor .... . eauti range o re- Hi o Was arrested on wartants issued fol-, trip of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Simpson, | g1 0% P tarme t ‘granted Nation ‘are {shable by a fine | Double ims, yard tonnes from Frallach Was seen by the engineef lowing a mass meeting. During the |each tweniy:two years of age, of Cleve- OnteFithe bworklisuse ok hod T | e D Rebi A a1 i 5 a2k to 18ap to the trdck from & clump of | meeting members of the council at-land was ended abruptly when their au- ShIer the workhouse in a body to re- | of FrR b P b yide, in cream color or 9 19¢ to 75¢c Yard | i, Ho was dscapitaied. Tné én: | lacked the mayor for his alleged part|tomobile was dcmofished south: r claims are satisfied.| months’ imprisonment. floral design, yard..m... c This matetial formerly sold bushes: “l ml“:: et e in the tragedy. 'fl?:;‘," Cléviiand _Bouthvé L;rh fnu!ls- . 7 P - 0 . 3 4 T =5 n car near Chip . ‘l Yard-wide h.'M-:quisegue, fo;‘ail“mc:st Sner{ce th-sinpnu. t“:‘:i;:t':;‘lmd In the finding of thé Fire Chiet Badly injured. ~ Simpton was instantly killed, and, her . < =L b e G = Sus Wwoman's body at the Frailach home| pETERSBURG, V: & - | husband died a few minutes iater. The; A e . sl i i h. Va.—Capt.. Her. t 2°and were fouf- |- . - : e B : § e ....inia c ractically -all up i ¥ -1 were mmarried Augist 2 an ; % 2 B U Mad : §olors yard .. 2-50 n?ri-blfuch had recthily peen UL and ::;:m:‘;l;dyvfglll: ® drectine Ehe hi | 1A the state on thelr honeymoon. ; E 3 X : e e‘ ras, yard 35c L Nice assortment of ready: autnorites (iald they Belleved he Spatns '1 blage here. suftered injuries GERMAN-ITALY TREATY N 0 e an mOne — BErteciaiieniiade H m e . i fiying splinters, which physi- | v lack or Dotted made _Scrim, Marquisette or =t cians siy ma 56 him to 1 th - . . $ Lace Curtains, from Member of Ranger Ciew Drowma. |Sight of ohe or both eyes. “The shoe ———a : e ""’D """"" $1.00 to $6.00 e i et e. | store of Weilons & Brockwell, located | New Commercial Pact Will Bs Op I :Sun-fast Dra- up 2 2 S j GULPORT, ssc—tatormation . re-| sl r Rt niore Btrser, Wis cBinoiataly 0! b = : 3 Lt peries, yard........ 49¢ * | _, pairs or 3 pieces. geive here trom Wammington to1d of | Searsyhd ae Tk b SRR T e e R Nliore people seek these two things than anything else on + Also showing a complete stock of Novelty Reed t J: radley, son of a prominent —_— By the Associated Press. 7 carth. : 3 Furniture at gmtl‘y reduced prices. i : :I"{‘,’,‘,”{,':::,,;,e‘:{“;:;f _Seabsatr@ Shopmen Plan Strike. (BERLIN. ‘August 31—A commer. . ‘ TAMPA.—Memb. he d 1 fed- ) cial reaty efween ermany &n A 5 . s ] acs 24 Sy g Hieh L e it e e oF Saan Lol ey il Eeomel T (O fors bl BaPLAmAE : Love comes first; for without that igcentive, monzy.is a board Alr Line system after 1. Under the instrument thé 0 b : Upholstery and Novelty Supply Store o vernments will undertake o faciil weak second. H Miner Guilty of Murder. mously to reject the labor board’s|tate imports and exports of specifie ; “The Delight Drapery Shop” 2 KINGSTON, Tenn.—James McBiroy, ana! Sategories The traty will bp opéra. . ra, T b convicted of - tive ne s. and after / = ! o o1 sl: th SP N’ W. o hurder o B, Ae.e'iaennel::r. cominla- e bn c‘.l‘:.:f.?‘,‘u'u'.?!-n;]noa"";flx e‘:l' ;2!37111;!':-!1! renews Money is not the end, but the means to happiness. Put ven W k , & few months ego, e holdl imfl: s, it is|able unless denounced by a month . j = G sentenced ¥ cledrocution, McBlrays | i "014ine Himiier mestings el o foo "y iier oF ‘the contracting money with love and you can’t-beat the pair. i éxcuse for & parties. : 2 ! he had been refuséd turther ctedit at P A 3 = the commissary after he had been dis- BOSTON.—The unempl nt sit- wation in this state is not acute, al- Love, work—and SAVE; happihess is sure. _‘ though 25 per cent of t! edrn- . . wmlm!Il«IIDIii«!l(K!||Fmlflm"!ml‘fl'l‘fl!flw!"Ffl‘fllfll'nllmflli’}lw‘EI\W!WNHJ S R RS S ;;“m'c'a%"’:'n o v RCox *;"1‘;] womefl 0‘ Tod.y Save some of your income, Own your own cozy home, and = > state house with representatives of - e A O Prefer the Famous % “We have every reason to believ i e~ < Bona eeabloved. witt b4 prsaty "iac| : i 1 3 creased “during the ' mext tnree| 5 : > ~ ¢ DETROIT, Mich.—With the arrest SUPER ELEETRIC: of four men, who were arraigned in life will seem pretty rosy. Start a savings account TODAY —a very simple matter in this bank. $1 will do it. The Washington Loan & Trust Co. H federal court here charged with vio- . e Main Office Resources over West End Branch | B : l.“"b:::n’( ?z’e:r:lu:ax-::?;l;!g‘:;;':r;:; Washmg Mlcl!lme 900-902 F Street $13,000,000.00 618-620 17th St. ‘A’PI i have broken up an automobile thett | pecause it is 4 human % : 3 DO S’I‘AI RS STORE middle ";:elufn"'fl.id ,;';;ou:;o"fin'.x washerwoman. - Washes JOHN B. LARNER 22 PRESIDENT ) . i Smyser, Eweritt Fifer, Ernest Smyser the most delicate™ fabrics l?d .z.""fnr"""r:lmcy entered pleas| B snow white without "wear of not gullty. rty awlomobiles, | st i i identified as the property of Detroit- ‘?.‘;f‘“’Phw“}‘h‘d“B. ooy ers, have been recovered in Missouri ik o LI and Illinois, officers announced. have us send out a ma- -chine on. free trial. Will Sell Rallroad for Taxes. wPAVATEA, Fla—tn an order issued WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. )y Circul udge W. F. Bullock at Ocala . the sheriff of fi.flun county is directed 119 ’u' s" N‘w' to levy upon and sell the Oklawaha Val- Distributors raliroad, operating bétween Palatka distance of forty-five miles, x claims by the state cove Both Offices Afe Open Till 5:30 P.M. Today, Tomorrow and Friday ORL8sser Priced Merchandise Women's and Misses' NavyTricotineDresses R RN M New Oakland Six _ _Sport Model RE your family's feet wedged in ‘,12 5;2.&&-&:5 nasrow poiated shoss? 3 Other models of today’s Oakland Six: Fiv passencer Are they suffering from the pain in" prison? Opext.car, $1,145; three-passenger Roadster, $1,0957 fou: passengé? Coupe, $1,625, with cord tires; five-passenger such shoes cause? Sedan, $1,735, with cord tires. All prices £. 0. b. Pontiac. ros s TR If 80, the scientifically built Edu- The car thinge L e Rl P e Lo e the things a2y cator will bring freedom. = Telephotie Main 7612 in the Educator—the shoe that “lets Evenings > i SILK BROCHE CORSETS with elas- WOMEN'S HEAVY QUALITY SILK tic at the top; long straight hip lines; HOSE, in full-fashioned and tailored ; well boned; four hose supporters and seam styles with lisle tops and reinforced i laces at thé lower front. Sizes 22 to 28. heels and toes. Colors aré black, white and cordévan. Sizés 835 to 10. $1.95 ‘CORSETS OF VERY FINE COUTIL — = wol!- © with elastic waistline running up a little BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED HOSE, very the feet grow as they should”. ° at thé back. - Sizes 21 to 28. Special, appropriate for school wear; reinforced But'you will only find this relief in $145. feet. Sizés 6 to 10. 38 ulf,‘ 3 for $1.00. genuine Educators, made by Rice & Hutchins, the famous Boston shoe makers. The name Educator i branded on the sole. Insist upon see- ing it. Bring the family in today. It will give us pleasure t6 show you how Corsets - Hosieljy $1.45 and $2.45 Depenclzble qualities at New Georgette Blouses ? Special, $4.95 moderate prices Specially Purchased—Specially Priced New Georgette ‘Blouses, in several different styles-and in fiésh, bisque and white, good I ¢ : _— Sizes 36 to 46, - plain to you how they relieve and Semeé have smaft effects of tiny tdcks and val lace with Petér Pan collars; tie- prevent foot troubles. backs with deep belt effect, of lacé, inserting and tucks. Others have long tuxedo collar and fancy vest fronts; deep tie-on belts. Frill effects ate also nutnbered among theése néw blouses. = Women's Gowns, Chemise and Bloomers 95¢ A low price for such well made garments WOMEN'S GOWNS of Good Quality Muslin, in regular and extra sizés with round or V neck—gome Empire styles; some have beading anak ribbon trimming; others plain with colored stitching. - Some high- neck styles. } CH?-’:MISE of Fine Nainsook, Crepe and Lingetle Cloth with camisole or built-itp shoulders; vatious pretty styles in the assortment, WOMEN’S CLOSE-KNEE OR STEP-IN BLOOMERS, in flesh and white batiste, crépe or muslin; trimmed with lace or embroidery. | 22.50 i Just the garments for early fall days ' i SMARTLY TAILORED DRESSES, with bell and elbow sleeves ; émbroidery H and braid trimmed; deep hems: comfortable width for walking. These dresses were carefully selected and would be very appropriate for thé miss going to q school. ' Sizes 16 to 40. : ; = : 5 ; . 4 L] ¢ Unusual Values in Women's and Boys' RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR S SHOE® REGC U.S.PAT. OFF 0, .« - H o ————— e e Wes ‘Yofi »Save’$40 — $150 (On This Model s This is the mo6st radical readjustment of price éver made in the phoniograph industry. And these new prices, below the pré-war level, are for the latest models, equipped with the exclusive Non-Set Auto- ~matic Stop and the other exclusive ‘Colusmibia advan- tages which make the Columbia Grafonoa the only modern phonograph. 0 Special Terms 35 ‘ : Weekty o2 et | $ eel Ol as Paymelylur g i | ] ... ..FOR MEN . WOMEN AND CHILDREN BERBERICH'S Whlte Satin ' Now. Comes tgc - Marseilles Bedspreads ' ; Seasonfor $4.25 each $7.50 EXTRA HEAVY. BEDSPREADS, in thtee A Special Offering * beautiful’ floral designs, ‘stralght hemmed edges. We oter these 4t & price that facans a vl seviog. _ NEW LYONS VELVET L A —— e —————— ———— At Ut 2 e R e b A et 9 Size 84x96-inches. s HATS, in & variety of shapes ‘ H & H NJ mxré?‘, UARTER BED SIZE SHEETS,72 and s l'efleceively trlms .. rouse errmann 3 ; Tl | 5 llng i it semen s o L8 o, rown et B o, y v ok e SRR 11161122 Seventh Street 813 Pennsylvania Ave. A amem

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