Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1921, Page 12

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THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, : [WILL PUSH RACE EQUALITY |zt lzion, sz 2, =22 Unkmown Eyestrain VESTIGES. OF HAWAITAN MONARCHY RADIUM COMPANY. FORMS. MR COOLIDGE SAFE GENEVA, September 4.—An Anglo- S At ) o e et D Lo Americas syndicate’ with a capital of Pan-African Congress Decides on [ foundation for adtangem: rm | troubles. “IF ‘Sou are at ail uncertain abowt M your eyes consult ARE RAPIDLY BEING SWEPT AWAY Program for Paris Meeting. | {obSte. The B ivs oL tue nRm sorer At the [ REER s, e | BERNARD A. BAER closing session today of the Pan- !Dosed by M. D ideny, of the OPTOMETRIST returned $5.50. Many pictures, au- . African congress it was decided to |congress. 8 217-218 EVANS BUILDING d sent the late quee: discuss at the Paris meeting of the| An internatio % tb"v :':E- *and -lcre-e- fal congress in the near future patifica- | headquarters in Bry 1420 New York Avenue thirtv years ago, brought vary! tion of the manifesto adopted by the | to further the wi small sums. - Scarcely three hours after t auction of “Queen LiI's” pos: sions was completed .it was dis ered that the Aniahau Palace was afire. The frame bullding, the ren- dezvous of 80| during _the ;{al-lx?ua relgn. Tater served as a otel for noted guests. B e Aid v The passage of many of Queen wsoclal -n. Lllluol&lnnl"lpoluulor’l’u to private WILLIAMSBURG, Mass., September owners and the ]deuru?mm of the [5.—Vice President Coolidge and ten Aniahau Palace leave few Temem- [other men escaped injury when o walian monarchy. x ET.'.Z?’::"&Z".Z"L‘ the ancient pal- |®Peakers’ platform on which they ace—a stone structure—which now | were standing collapsed here yester- in the territorial capitol, and Queen |day. The Vice President, unperturbed Lilluokalani's smaller’ residence, |, % B 0 FEC o R e Z which now Is the official residence 7 { 1%, the m . 3 de his way to another plat- B of the territorial governor. form and delivered the address which (s} {-: kizg hnrepartd for celebration of / e th anniversary of this town. % / 1,562 AUGUST FAILURES. Y £+ Dwell th t § NEW YORK, September 3.—Com- xl!ulflo:‘fi‘:agomfd:;".md etc:-ntnr:hs In all the 100 stdres of G. R. Kinney Co., Inc,, throughont the United States: mercial failures in the United States |only way for the country to come { We shall place on|sale Tuesday, September 6: last month numbered 1.562, exceeding |back to pre-war conditions was ‘to And every day thergafter during that week, special those of any previous. August. and y back and work hlf‘l;- i o involving indebtedness of 3 lots of hosiery at prices which we believe cannot be equalled. 2,904.409, | be found not | sting, but in obey- says Dun's Review. July defaults to- | ing, economic la . .8EEOUR Women’s Full-fashione 12,000,000 erowns has been formed to endeavor to increase the radium out- as put at Joachiustal. near Carlsoad. ac- E cording to am Innsbruck' dispaich.| py gy Assoetated Press. i The incention, it Is said, is to raise HONOLULU, T. H., September 3.— Fast fading under the raviges of time, the dimming mentories of the old Hawailan monarchg—once 80 splendid—are being swept rapidly into oblivion by many agencies. - S the present annual output to four ‘ One particularly disastrous day l Sudles, buresss aad Vufots. | crammes. The value of each gramme int & Glass Co. | s about 10,000,000 crowns. A greater ) vortion of the radium found will be Gy sent to English and American hospi- & Climbs Out of Debris After Accident and Delivers Economic Address. to the vestiges of the old dynasty witnessed many possessions of the late Queen Liliuokalani, Jast of the native monarchs, pass under the auctioneer's hammer recently and the spectacular destruction by fire that night of the historic Aniahau Palace, once the residence of « princes of the royal blood. and also famed as 4he haunt of Robert Louis Stevenson during his stay in the Hawaiian Islands. The bathtub of “Queen Lil" brought $37.50, A large bowl of native design was sold to an iron- molder. A tall, spindly .shaving siand was sold for 10 cents to a Chinese furniture dealer of Koa. Hawallan mahogany, including wardrobes, exemplifying high skill T od z in cabinet - making; -marble - top washstands, hatstands and a piano, ;l;gllxhl from less than 50 cents to New Oaskland Six Spart Model $12 65&5&&{ The queen’s ice-box sold for $15. A large book of views «f the city taled 4 Mand the indebtedness| After declaring that “it may seem $42.774, at first glance a hard and cruel doc- ‘There were only 673 insolvencics in | trine that the government cannot August. 1920, the liabilities belngltake from the people the burdens and 5. the responsibilities of existence,” he of Ssdney. inscribed 2s “a gift to - = S er “Majesty, Queen Liliyokalani, Other models of today’s Oakland Six: Five-passencer from the government of New Souty D car, $1,145; three-passenger Roadster, $1,095; four- Wales.” and presented just before enger Coupe, $1.625. with cord tires; five-passenger the fall of the monarchy in 1892, lan, $1,725, with cord tires. Al prices f. 0. b. Pontiac. | . There is a growing complaint at 12-strand Silk Stockings, lisle T T T o T [ [ T ol [ DDDDCIVUDDDDDQDQUDDDDDDGGDDDDDDDDDDD pooo | The car itself is_always ready t the.things we sey i ; the recession of business activity. : 4 j8# it. Call or phone for e e taris '°‘;¢,. e ; I::.arl‘:mlz:l.-rduo:]ll:;dlnmlg;;l‘;:‘lll:::;'e. in tops and soles;; all colors. Regular price, $2.08. . ! ® : ® S oaioie st frok mninyeasohl ke i com | u tln' o eagerly walting _and bufi,e'cumz the _ Women’s Seamed-back{ 12-strand Silk, with fashioned ; ) pany | ; ar 2 %‘L"z"'.'x'.'"‘i(?n e;?u:e‘he R i:rntn“:‘n ¢ docs stitch; all colors. Regular) pncc._bl{xsgc e < 3 % t make business. can assiat, price, ; two pairs, 1709 L Street N. W. Telephone Main 7612 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST 1 can open . opportunity, but here i e Open Evenings e ttie e tion ATtk can g Women's Mercerized Ligle, seamed back ; black, white, L e i oo ihe a Men’s Mercerized Lisle Regular pg:lc. 49¢. H P th e only way to come back S e price, 25¢ = Science Proves the ' MR : ; 2 e e e a Men’s Cotton Sox. Reguflar price, 25¢. A pr Reduction or Nothing. 8 price, 15¢; two pairs, 25¢ - E is but th ) - Danger Of iflfl(g'?:fi‘é:umblz‘{fimhil'}:flz fig:"%?‘z o' = Bloys’ Drummer Boy Stockings, black and brg\vn. E Th y help f 0 Regular price, 59c. price, 29¢c; four pairs, $1.00 : Bleeding Gums them unless 'they hzl'vr:n'h‘:'eflgf“':{ a Misses’ Mercerized Lisle\Slockings, Llat‘k. white, cor- /5 3 5282§‘°a€:.§‘|§1.é2a.“°au'2 Titione who 8 dovan. Regular price, 69c. ¢ Sale price, 29¢ [ 3 - . 5 v ibili for th Medx:al !Cl'i:u m?u.flt qnbe?ldxy l;“mhflw 'r:-‘r:?gell:‘n:cr;tg: :«E?:r‘ril::y ‘e.m'%:ol::lv‘es Lc,j' Misses” IXL Rib Cotton Stockings, black, white, cor- 8} serious ailments. _Peo) ering from Pyorrhea (a ! & E shoulaEwe dovan. Reguiar price, 2gc. Sale price, 15c; two pairs, 25¢ [ dieenso of the gumis) oiten sufer from other il s i innes ‘Broats e ot 1 N e SRS 3 gl . as rheumatism, anaemia, nervous disorders, or weak- . e Al L e el LS 5 3 £ ened vital I sepiee These ills hfl‘l’:fitnmdhmke y ! niversa l s {form aeryicee fl';:‘:::'l °°|':,“d§';;§""}?,‘i @Oflg cases to 'yorrhea germs which breed in pockets inished returns than not to work : about the teeth. g | {at anl v 3 ® (Four outoffve popleaver fory bave Bvories: | | Aluminum Values - |||revosc vesrorisw wor I gums recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall ont. or ! 2 s ! 2 BANISHED FROM ITALY . must be extracted to rid the system of the infecting ! Special reductions in Universal Aluminum il - P"E"h“l g are offered in our housefurnishing secton. Customs of the Middle Ages Still Vii:“ x h“jldl :‘:g yhour ft:e '::;o(']fe:gdpyn"b'fl | Obl M t 14-inch DO bl “Going Strong” in Some epection, and makedaily tecof Forhan's For the Guzs, | | B P e Sections. Fu'b‘;" F fl‘ G wi" h oa‘st an o‘s?er Special Correspondence of Th; Star and Chicago check i smm_or eifusedm' i l:‘mfnusen:lg Pyorr.ea-:ior 10 mches Regular Erice, 3050 ROME, nulnj;"y:‘:;:{u 15.—Feudal e Intime Y Regular Price, $3.25 .Special, $3.90 despotism of the middle ages I£ wtill dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan'swill keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white and clean. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Special, $1.95 | going strong in some parts of Italy. : ‘About seventy miles from Rome lies the town of Castiglione, In Tev- Graduated Measuring = s 2 | 7 Cup erina, ruled -l,]m :rlhmo.!l|do:n:tl hy o Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. 5-q Kettl Count_Vannicelli, who, alded by xS : t. Te‘. e Regular Price, 55¢ “bravi” (men who are bound to hi Forhan Co., New York Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Regular Price, $6.50 < | by oath of nllegiance), siis in judu- : Special, $3.90 Special, 35¢c [ment "on his fellow lownsmen and pxl lately has condemne: to death one i = who ‘objected fo his rule Do 1 H he count does not constantly live : 2-qt. Double-Lip in Castigiionie; for the most part e 17-qt. Dish Pan Saucepan spends his time in Rome as bef : ¥ !a count. But from time to time = SRR —— = e Regular Price; $6.50 Regular Price, $1.35 Zlooks (he place over as it were. | R e R - 3 = questions the trusty judge, jury an Special $3.90 Special, 80c | Boticomen of the town, sces that fascisti, his allies and friends, ® have the upper hand, and then Special i | 3 LT e g z X Lately, though the population of | 5 = Combination Jelly Strainer Baifca soolalisia and. fassist, one Jrfl and Colander, regular $1.50 50c s A O D ! ! = \ took to delivering speeches to contadini, who worked in the fiel teiling them that the land ought - rights to belong to those who tillea Naturally the contadini liste B and approved of the idea. All this was going on while the eount was in Rome. But if the count was away - = mss “;l:lrnvll" Tmere right on the spot. 0 (,7) 5 uddenly the count came back to / W 3 e e Yfdésser Priced chandise feeded. no time to be lost, T count and his court briefly the case of the communist and jus! as briefly declared that he be con- dcmned to diet { The condemned man fled from Cas- | tiglione, for no one there dared ta . . Slll( Jersey Pet 1coats Tamily speedily foliowmy oins: e | ! =) foane s oot M b Tanctll ~ for the New Fall|Suit who are only too willing to do bidding. The body of Col. Albert S. McLemore, £ 5 . ' A 4 N aholtlad atian kncincs; Slender line Petticoats that are a smooth foufydation for the straight- for burial in the Arli ional i H st v . =REL e mkioe national Jline skirts. A large assortment of styles and colprs: contrasting and har ; ‘clock, with full military h 4 izi : i i ool v (il oo 8 monizing shades; some with gay coiored flouncgs. and daun’hg«r_ who_reside in this clty. House & Herrmann . sefl‘."ce L \ QUALITY Extra Size Petticodts | $4.45 2 FOR THE STOUT WOMAN—Fine Qualify Jersey Petticoats; weil 7 and attractively made; good colors; deep flounceq styles. % Our large and varied collection of petticoats mykes selection easy. 4 A New Shipment jof Gifls’-Ging’ham Dresses 95¢ | GIRLS’ GOOD QUALITY GINGHAM DRESSES, in pretty plaids and checks, some made in vestee effect. / Salid color collars; pockets and sleeves neatly trimmed; large sashi ties in back. Sizes 6 to 14 years. \ INTEGRITY Gco"' e sugar-coated chewing gum > which evervbody likes—you will. too. Trunks Repaired and Made to Order - | 801 Street NE. | | Bave memey and middieman's i | profits by coming to the factyty. “ i . Bandeaux and Bfia'ssieres ; " That Are Made to Eit 75¢ and $1.00, : Ban;le;u:i‘(;i rich all-over lace, with lacestrap and back fgstening. Bandeaux of strong white-muslin, prettily finished with hemstitched designs anyd insertions of heavy lace, S¢. / Two models in Brassieres for the full figure—One of /strong :muslin with deep rich lace at top and lower edge. The other model is a heavy long bandeau-brassiere of strong pink broche, which holds and supports the figure Iperfect!y, $1.00.

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