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STAR, WAS Eiry - . THE EVENING STAR,|and soccer felds, as wellas the croquet | maneuver in rising and alighting But i = 3 equently the pianes were forced to = - B With Sunday Morning Editlon. |, signicance of this general use|land short of these appointed stations,| 3 ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C. ;);e t‘l;ve r:‘cr::dmnlb uf:c;ltla:. afforded ‘;;:; tlhey found comparatively little Open : 5 ‘ashington pul a happy one. culty in coming to a halt in the TUESDAY. ... . .September 6, 1921 |}, y1o5 not in the fact that from the|flelds, thoug’ close to the firing zone| 9:15 AM lists of those participating may de-|the ground was badly pitted with shell- A THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor| ., 5 tuture Bill Tilden.or Norman | holes. Even so, the conditions were in- ~ . . - °. 1o . % = S s Ross or Jim Bai Walter John- B T i e Newopars Oompay | o o 1 evmcs o Waltar b Snilaly mypation o tioee/in e Wet THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. DlRwk THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. Business Office, 11th St. and Pennsyivania Ave. 8! Y le Virginia mountains. ¢ o % enenn ootk Ofee: 180 Namau 8 | | case), but in the fact that each of the( The planes that flew, in West Vir- e B R g o e Eagtang. | tens of thousands of boys and girls, |ginfa were in actual war service, and = rhe Bveniog Star Wit the Sunday moratng| M7 804 women, who have sought|no criticism can be directed against ° The Woman Who Wants Her $29.75 to Buy the Latest and i edition. s delivered by carriers within the elty exercise and relaxation in one or an-|the dispatch of these machines in such Smartest Should S These ily only. 43 cents Bef | other of the indicated sports, has|highly dangerous conditions. It is a| V ance u umn ul = ) Conteetion” 18” ma gained physical stamina and-health|great pity that the only casualties of A end of each month. thereby. These days in which we live|the federal intervention in the state ) = Rate — are overfilled with intense concentra-|“war” were due to an accident to one I 11 v ry F hl bl N ‘h’ eau u a | esses ; by M‘L“;P::;M:lrm Advance. |, upon business success. Life, gen-|of these planes. The mishap may be e e as ona e e s Daily and s“’m, ‘n. Rmo erally speaking, tends to become too|rated as part of the precentage of risk et . . . 5N s Dany | f,:ly.l Y Ly 38 o: 1 mo: B0c |stern and exacting a proposition. That|that is taken in the air in the course They are fashioned+in fabrics so wonderfully hiTl?:ry a:iec:firesses that many would think to be much 7% s i sojnanygWashingtontansia wilithens jefimiltaxsioverativn s beautiful and there are so many clever new ERSHpHICCC 3 ¥ 5 All Other States. selves of opportunities for those hours i o 3 5 Dally and Sunday.1yr., $10. of outdoor recreation growing more Fusion, or the Tiger? touches that one is certain to be impressed. —Canton Crepe Dresses 3 el Fias A yand more essential it men and women| g, 001 sirange features mark the / —C de Chine D, Lo are to stand up under the strain of - . —They are tailored to the last degree of perfec- repe o resscs e Do y o the last degree of perfec: modern living, augurs excellently for | T2¥ralty campalgn now opening in 3 X The Borland Law. FAE Grenter New ook jiOne i the ati tion, but some of these advance models are quite —DMignonette Dresses e g ude of certain independents who, 2 G 5 2 . 4 A movement has been started by the| The numbers of those who would) L, . oypreaging a desire for Tam. frivolously inclined—hanging ‘ unbelted, straight —Satin Dresses e Federation of Citizens' Associations to| Participate in the various "l““g‘)‘l'e“ many’s defeat, are at the same time | nd slender. Thoughfor th tter of that th Tricotine D o ¢ ecurs m:; r:pm of-the. Horlind T :E;ms; :::a:e(:;};nm:::::su e(io‘.n Bher | oressing the opinion that Tammany a nder. ough for the matter of that there —Tricotine Dresses under which the cost of street im-(Fill. > i 1 2 3 provements is assessed against the|that even under the most efficient ",';h‘:;“'wnc AR are a few that belt in the youthful ripple that —Poiret Twill Dresses “ owners of abutting property. Commis.| management of the funds availalfl‘e 0F | o orthy; that the Interosts of the ety would flare smartly from the sides. —Georgette Crepe Dresses sioner Rudolph heartily approves this tlr-ej :«dm?::mea:;r ::;a:f::?t::\?e would be best served by a transfer- . proposal, which will be laid before | Projects. e 2 g 3 ight-li L e T e R cren G to o(hfer hands; that the office of Featured Are Models at —Dresses made in the smart new straight-line effects, 5. Gemana of the peonte ot the District, |to be hoped that this condition may, mayor is of great importance, S:-w_nnd most of them with the new long flare sleeve_s. Some . e o = 4 t5|in the future, be remedied. only ta dhe presidancy (of the United plain; others richly hand-embroidered ; and still others was calculate H States; that the whole Hylan outfit beaded with iridescent bead: : ::heck the streelbier;:pro;ememn.lhuugh e should be scrapped; that in fusion . are beaded with iridesc s. ts proponents believed that it would e President’s Lea . alone is hope. And yet they declare i ; : G : . . . 5 { —] —Colors include brown, navy and black. Sizes 14 to facilitate them. It put a damper upon| The President's rest periods, al-{that in the fusion proposed hope is| gzsi?::nt?mf{:n; !)ea‘;xltlful gt:)a]ht);( ‘é‘cot‘,me 31" : 18 oe:rs and 36 to 46 bust 2 the initiative of property owners in{though brief, are well taken, well de-|lacking. - /£ avy blue and black. Both regular ¥ 5 all parts of the city in the matter of |served and should help materially to| Why? Right there they are obscure. and extra sizes. proposing and urging street better-|keep him physically fit. His card i8|Henry Curran, the probable fusion ments. While the taxpayers of the|crowded these days. candidate, is all right—clean, and a 1 $ clgu have always been glad to con-| Consider a few of the items: The|jover of clean government. But is he Others More Elaborate Are Ch01ce, PS tribute through the general fund to{unemployment problem. He is expect-|hjg enough for the job? They fear i the cost of street improvements, they [ed to give the cue to the conference|not. and express their fear. And the Priced $49-755 $59'75’ $65.00 : - have not felt free to urge them when |goon to take place in this town on that{tysion he is to lead? They fear that ’ the greatest part of the burden fell di-{ subject. H 15/ sham which would(brealk dawn i Kann's—Second Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor, rectly upon themselves. Consequently| The conference for the limitation of|action. Particulars? Not given. Fill : the law has worked out to a conflict of |armaments. Meeting day is only tWo|out the indictment to suit yourself. interests. The residents of one street|months away. All the world is inter-| Tammany likes this. It dges not ° 3 : were perfectly willing and anxious|ested. But all the world is not informed | care about the lambasting the inde- Pt et e L OO R R R or osie 19nonette, rongee u / nrlowd. b‘fll'nol l::e"'( T e of the|"Ome here there is much misapprehen- | exercise of rhetoric at its expense, and 9 9 % _In perfect equity the streets of the |gion. The President has taken the mat-| rather enjoys the experience. Al it 5 5 . Sifvlsheuisiie considered as provided ter in hand. ‘The proposition 18 5ot £0| aaia i the number of votes on clction Serviceable Kinds for Golf, Tennis, 4 = or the benefit of all residen everylgisarm, but limit future arming. The}day necessary to control, and here are idii i l an a ln Ouses section. In these days of easy trans-| queation is economic, not millenniais- | mon doine thetr. Httlo bit toward mus. Riding, Motoring and Street Wear ;::::::'; 2. '3‘:0,‘;5“ \:;o:“;‘fh“; ’"‘t' tic. The President does not expect.|tering that number in November. —Women and misses will want them when they see the or. a dweller ree t want anybody else to i in si 53 it et et R b e T o Themominations Wil soon o taades smart kinds here. The ones we feature are in silk and wool $84.95 to $5.95 values expect, perfect peace forever mOfe|and then everybody goes into action.} mixtures, full fashioned, with high spliced heels and hand- : . kept in good order as that Sth street|som the day of the conference's ad-|The campaign proper will cover only embroidcredi clocks = Guoics et Hisvana In a special price Htself should be well maintained. Aud|;qurnment. a few weeks, but in that time the big o Ainaibrov d A $3 50 lot tomorrow at...._.... L = ur:x:n re:lde:;d is lnterest:d :n The sitdation on Capitol Hill when{gown will be stirred throughout its r&“ n, me: ;:uxlxl:- rolwn :n"navy.' .;;:lr. “ . e i e . Pyl e provision of g pavements in|congress re-assembles. It will be far | jength, breadth and thickness. Fusion, —Women's Ful _f.;h.m Hose, in sil an —The Mignonette Blouses are in tie-on and sweater models; s ort every suburban section. On no other | from satisfactory. The tariff, taxation, |or the tiger? What says the metrop- wool mixtures, with high splicediheelsiand elastic 2 0 e e Dnc: Tiovace. i tahored wodela: onk slecves: matural color. basis th;:;l;at ;’; ’:“":"‘:"fl'"*“ transportation are in the air. The dif-| olis, which has tried both, and ought _X’P:flirc’""“ of brown, gray, green and mixtures. . —The Tub Silks are striped with roll satin collar as provi or the benefit of all mem-| g, 1ties they present have yet to be|¢q'be able t - v R A R b RSk one e atos —Satin Blouses in navy and black; tie-on models 2 5 bers of the community can the city of | go1ved, and Congress is looking to the totbeiablejio;reader judgmen —Women's Fine Cashmere and Silk Hose, dropstitch style, s zes ok B . Baresin vinhle Steel ERor the District be properly developed and | president for assistance in its task. ::nh sca';nless feet and r'nock seam in leg. Choice of brown, blue, women S F]ne Handmade Blouses ‘maintained. T e e hier Bifama PR LASC IR hasfiheenfauotedianiclaims ;e-g"' andigreymixiuces; some $3 00 $4 00 —Of French voile and batiste; square and “V” neck styles with hem- The Borland law makes for uneven AT et lncooliin | LoERtoAnave received e lens Rwaves plain, others handclocked. A . & . stitching and drawnwork. Some have hand embroidery: collars and cuffs which the Pre D 3 Z B street improvements. It makes for in-| /.13 and advise about. His is a very which he suspects are from Mars. As p_alr ..................... essens 2 edged with filet or val lace. Sizes 36 to 46. e It an inventor Marconi may be in the Mercerized Wide Rib Sport Hose, in brown A 4 d equality of taxation. It is, in effect, a|,¢;) jeadership, and must be in evi- e S . T 1 00 t 82.93, $3.98 an $4.98 ystem of double taxation, inasmuch position of Alexander seeking new Saa. = AHPALT. o . 5 » dence all the time, and particularly at{ @ o 5 oL g o Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Fioor. as the owner of property on a street|yeq when controversy creates warm 3 to be chosen for improvement pays|g tionism and the voice of the har- ————— his share of the direct improvement{ . ;iser i3 needed in the land. There is natural disinclination to al- ° tax and also his share of the indirect low food distribution in Russia to be ' Wash Goods tax to make up the District's per- Rulers and Travel interfered with by local authorities ur 0 l s re ar e O 0 centage. Uon e e ‘mm' his jour. | that 30 far have not shown executive d . —Two timely offers to The fact that the Borland law has ponyrecu] “lability of any description. . . : . mothers providing dresses remained on the siatute books for a|ney sbroad. Crown Prince Hirohito| "o T T —It'is a final clearance—we must have the room they take up for other lines | | 72" i childrens school number of years does not warrant|saldinan While the condition of Russian af- . S 2 = . § cery further acqulescence. And to the ob-(of Japan: . ltairs s serlous, it may be assumed —What an opportunity for women who want an extra sport.costume or skirt in which to complete the- sea- e A e ioes T ey “I confess_the: . 5 < - Fat 3 A 3 s i3 Jection that this is not an opportune | NI e have yet to learn |that so long as Lenin and Trotsky re- son—particularly so as there are many inonths yet in which sport apparel will be in good taste. Our entire Peses v —Kiddie Kloths, for mak- time to seek its repeal it may be urged | from the countries I visited. It Is MYy |mgin in partnership there are some that the time for the correction of an |ardent wiah (At UC BASE"ELSE o |assets in sight. injustice is never inopportune. The|the promotion of national prosperity Foderation of Citizens' Associatlons(by adopting whateser ls, §00d that| pyperiences in Paris are perhaps re- will have the full support of the com- sponsible for an assumption that hotel | This journey took the ruler that is _ mmi G T to be through those countries in Eu.|rates will be exceedingly high in any| city selected for a large diplomatic; rope with which his country was in alliance during the world war, and will | 8athering. have intimate relations now that the war is over. He saw them in a dis- turbed state, but putting foiward their best energies because of the fact. He was hospitably received everywhere, and undoubtedly saw much that im- pressed him favorably. It is now generally admitted that We have never experienced greater| o gid not have the pleasure of see-| Henry Ford knows more about run- general depression. ing him in this country, but his re-|ning a railroad than he knew about Our duty lies plainly before us. As|..ntion, in point of cordiality, would|conducting a peace ship. a nation of workers we must work.|po oo in keeping with his Euro. All we have accomplished has been bY | pogy receptions. And he would have| Coal controversies have succeeded in work, and if we are to continue 10| .on pere much that would have im-|putting men into the_trenches in- progress we must continue to work. | o oot e voraty. D e B And we must work as a team. No|" e emperor and the King of Eng- other kind of work will avail much.f,. 4 pave the same notion about their| *Obregon is having difficulty in keep- The general welfare must inspire OUr|peirg They want them well qualified|ing politics out of business, especially efforts. The spirit of comradeship is!y. " travel and observation for their|the oil business. he e "’il'l“ ‘”k"“’ emerency. 1g|duties when ruling time comes. So Ve are all workers, each after his{,,.y senq them abroad to make the ac- kind and equipment. The man who qu;nm‘ce e ity e SHOOTING STARS. plans is no less a worker than thel ..o and to take notes of the cus- man who executes. The one is neces-}, = o ang processes of the peoples they sary to the other. Each, therefore,| il %o 2™y i nave benefited by e Errs should understand. appreciate and as-| yout o PO T polief. They | September is the month. they say, sist the other. Cross-purposes bring{y, e seen with the eyes of youth and|In which the oyster makes his way stock muist go. There will be no reserve, so select tomorrow from two very large and splendid lots at prices that are drastically cut to insure immediate clearance. " —All our $6.00 and $6.50 Sport | —All our $3.00 and $3.50 Sport Silks, colors and white in plaids, | Silks, colors and white, splendid stripes and checks, reduced to, | designs, reduced to, a yard, 57" $3.00 $1.69 1,500 Yards Satin Charmeuse, choice, yard, 1,75 —One of the best silk offerings this season. An all-silk lustrous satin that will make the loveliest of late summer and early fall frocks. 40 inches wide in brown, navy and black. ~ Kann’s—Street Floor. {The $10 Sale of Lace Curtains, Portieres, Bed Sets and Couch Covers Continues Offering $12.98, . $14.98, $16.98, $ PG $18.98 10 $22.98 \ . . e Values Choice Wednesday, O P ' ing children’s school clothes. Guaranteed fast ; colors. In checks and stripes, also plain colors. A yard. 38C —Clearance sale of Printed Voiles, in light and dark grounds. Regularly 28c, 38c and 75c yard. Clear- ance Sale prices, yard— 19c, 25c and 38c Kann's—Street Floor. Blankets Comforts —Here are good reasons for providing winter sup- plies right NOW. —All-wool Plaid Blankets, from the North Star Woolen Mills,” in large block plaids of pink, blge, rose, copenhagen, gray, tan, lavender and gold. In the Same Boat. Secretary Davis’ Labor day message was none the less welcome, and should prove none the less effective, for being in a familiar key. % We are all in the same boat. We have a great country and a great op- portunity. We face a great necessity. Its present government enables Ger-} many to give to business formalities| some of the lavish attention it used to| bestow on court formalities. i BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. _ evzwt::inz L:c; t_t!ne zrr‘:::: i been | C2ECFTESS, and therefore with mueB|Unto the table, served with care s is trite e . It has - |appreciation. To grace an aut bil s 5 - 4 said a thousand times. And vet, said |’ UInbI ohTare Fine quality and finished with wide Soisette binding. Size 70x82 ! mee 2 $12.50 at this time, it has value If only tof . T 0 T nce {8 ex-|But as September skies grow bright, show that in our restlessness and €On-| ted to develop a grand reportorial| EVOIVIng heat as well as light, fusion we are disregarding familiar revival in all languages of the good The oyster gay arriveth not, for class, but of, by and for all. When |2Uthority- Practical Publicity. —All-wool Plaid Blankets, it is given a twist from that design it e iste that it| What is fame, after all>” exclajmed 5 TS T SRS A falls of its true object, and in some| The Kultwe ian IS IS of|the melancholy citizen. “A great man By the Pair closely woven. In good way and measure everybody suffers. ‘d’:‘l‘:: by, stesith. does not become famous until after —Irish Point Curtains. —Scrim Curtains. colors and bound with col- good h:a' 1s dead.” : —Point de Gene Curtains. —Quaker Craft Curtains. ored binding to match blan- The amount of interesting material| rne Mimgo problem fs now a fea-|, ANd even then” commented Sena- —Cluny Lace Curtains. et Arabisn Curtains. ket. Size for comment likely to develop in the |y, ¢ 1y public affairs. :or Serahmn, gibojts liable hat doibe —Cafe au Lait Curtains. :E;yptan Lace Cur:‘:i'hs. 68x80 in. v next few months is calculated to make Gt upless ;omehody decidegitous —Marie Antoinette Curtains. —Sheela Velour Portieres. A pair $9 .95 * Mr. George Harvey wish he wereiq, = Airplane Fall in West Vitginia mI as an advertisement for some —Novelty Braided Curtains. —Armure Tapestry Portieres. ) o S R again a journalist instead of a diplo-| T8 TP REG R Lt e of business that he is interested in. —Antique Lace Curtains. —Velour Rope Portieres. : —Cotton-filled Comforts, e the p! = — - - = . B s ot i L the wreck of the Army bombing plane| Jud Tunkins says he knows a man A : By the Set silkoline covers in floral i in West Virginia, in which four of the| Who never did a day's work who uses —Irish Point Panels. —Appliqued Panels. 2 ki x and oriental designs. Light & The fiying business trip by J. P.}| & 060 BT L lled and one was|the word “unemployment” as a substi- —Point de Gene Panels. —Verdure Tapestry Couch Cov- | —Scrim Bed Sets. —Marie Antoinette Bed Sets. and dark colors, filled with 1 Morgan enables the distinguished| ) oo " 0 jured, may never be|tute for plain loafing. —Lacet Arabian Panels. Gy —Marquisctte Bed Sets. —Voile Bed Sets. best white cotton. Size financier to establish beyond question 'pel v 7 5 —Cafe au Lait Panels. —Marquisette Panels. % p % 72x80 in, " {he right of the airplane to rank as a|KROWN, it Is clear that In some degtee The Concert. —Marie Antoinette Panels. —Novelty Braided Panels. —Bed Sets, in three-quarter and full bed sizes. White or ecru 2 $3 50 the mishap was due to the extremely -aAll Panel Curtains, 36 to 45 inches wide; one used to a window. color in a variety of patterns. Each ...... ® ‘The wild waves sing upon the shore, ‘The summer crowds draw near 'em. The hotel man stands at the door And makes you pay to hear ‘em. practical commercial device. rough territory over which the plane was driven. There are practically no “landing fields” in the West Virginia hills. The tilled areas are small and infrequent. An airman sailing over that country seeking a place on which to alight would be in the greatest dif- culties. He might have to fly many miles before finding a clear, flat space. During -the war the airplanes were operated mostly in a thoroughly culti- vated and generally smooth country. —65% Wool Plaid Blan- kets, block design, in blue, pink, tan and gray, with wir{le binding. Size 66x80 inches. A palr S lCoo 55-95 —~—Lambs’ Wool Comforts, with covers of French sateen or French cambric, in pretty floral and oriental designs; light and dark ef- Art Silk Portieres and Double Faced Velour Portieres : Three Excellent Grades Lace Last year’s prices were $29.95 and $34.95 | . Curtains Offered Wednesday at the 31 5.00 $2.98 1o $4.49 Values. - $ .00 Recreation in the District. t ‘That Washingtonians appreciate in full the various opportunities for out- door recreation rendered available in the public parks of the District is evi- ¢ denced by the facts and figures cited ~— by Col. Sherrill, in charge of these activities, in his recently submitted - annual report to the chief of engineers of the Army. The bathing beach was Foolish Lawbreaking. “Charley, dear,” sald young Mrs. Torkins, “isn’t’ it against the law to bet on horse races?” “I belleve so.” ““That helps to explain what. the lec- turer at yesterday’s club meeting meant when he said that a large per- Wonderful Low Price, Pair ........ == | Wednesday, Choice, Pair ._...._....__.__ —Rich, Artistic Art Silk Portieres, full length and width, —Scotch Lace Curtains, in handsome real lace designs. finished with silk braid edge borders, in plain and two-tone 2% and 3 yards long. Choice of white or ecru color. De- a 9,650 rsons; 104,705 en- o . :’:;d‘ b’l ?njoyedwm,nwb“c o ::::Q:“;;" :,:’ ‘:‘:i:l:r‘;" ";:efimm:d. ;"“"“'az:dc"'"“’" was dug to. intel color combinations. Attractive colorings to select from in signs reproduced from the finest handmade laces. fects ;. filled with pure e e tal 4138 devotcte e Miver andl| (et e (hate was no okt blue, brown, green, rose, mulberry and red. —Madras Curtains, imported grades, in pretty self-woven ekl ool e yet jron and niblick pursued the elusive|gtarting and landing spaces. In the A-Commuter's Impression. —Lustrous Double-faced Velour Portieres, regulation border designs, in white or cream color. Made in panel light in wei'ght' Sntshed § rubber core over the ninehole golf|Vosges, in the Argonne and a few| “Is this an accommodation train?” length and width; made with overlocked stitched edge; in effect. Can be used one to a window. Assorted patterns with 9-inch plai;l border. course in East Potomac Park, and|other areas the airplanes had to make | asked the traveling man. rich duplex colors of old rose and old rose, blue and blue, to select from. Size 72x80 ; : 26,828 individual ball players stepped|long flights to reach safe stopping| “Only in a technical sense,” replied blue and brown, mulberry and mulberry. —Marquisette Curtains, excellent quality, with cluny lace inches. Each $5 .95 - up to the plates upon the municipal{points. Back of the lines were the|Mr, Crossiots. “As a matter of fact Kann’s—Third Floor. 3 edge and some insertion styles, in white, cream or ecru. Kann's—Street Fioor. '~ +1¢ diamonds. Thousands of others made full use of the public cricket, hockey airdromes, with thelr landing fields, spacious enough for many machines to it's one of the most disobliging tsains T ever rode on.” " 55 :.*g