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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 192L." "1y T ZIONIST LEADERS VOTED GONFIDENGE Socialist Wing of Congress Opposes Palestine Move- ment. By the Associated Press. CARLSBAD, September 6.—The Zion- ist congress voted confidence in the stewardship of its executive commit- tee. The vote was 348 to 68. The dls- senters declared that while they had confidence in the leaders, the soclalist Just Voice Your Choice Dreview upon their tables the PRl Whole ani- mal kingdom”... Lovers of meats— steaks, roasts and + chops—come to WAL- * LIS for epicurean table delight. Nor is the vegetarian one whit behind in satis- \ faction here. Only ~ We are more than maintaining—we are exceeding our silk record with thesa Black Silks at inconsistently low prices despite the vogue O OUTFIT complete without Black Silk gar- ments of various kinds. Evening frocks, street dresses, wraps, blouses, suits—even ANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS for Thursday, September 8, 1921 — ‘Washington—New York—Paris 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest Envelope Chemise - Now, Jersey Frocks for High o wing had explained that they were S h l d l l G l ) AL X 4 ., freshvegetablesareon [mmsie o sive seeunnes sozer o chool and Co ege Girts Of Crepe de Chine Clades thim 31l "Pricks most tempting, 50 buy the WALLIS tables in |1t that the vital questions of fmmi- ~ and Tub Satin now for your Fall and Winter requirements. gration and colonization had not been adequately expressed and developed. Resisted by Socialists. The program might have been voted season and well be- yond. Many of them are from our own Most Attractive in Style and Price Black Canton Crepe—The extra heavy kind in 40-inch width. Yard.. Stecid $3.69 $2.69 Monday night, but the soclalists re- sisted and endeavored to present an amendment. The situation became so farms. QLunch with us—dine with us—be pleased : table at [tense tnat an adjournment was taken. 1 - o i The general committee meanwhile prices tha. increase endeavored to reconcile the factions in the hope of obtaining a unanimous vote. The only other business carried out your pleasurc $10.95-$13.95-$16.50 OT off the needle,” to use the manufac- turer’s exact words when displaying these chic dresses that figure so attrac- tively in Autumn’s scheme. ACE trimmed and tai- lored models—the choice of fastidious women, who like these pretty undergarments so well. Flesh and white, of Black Crepe de Chine—Heavy weight, sx:fple weave; 40 inches $ 1.98 e R and B | Black Crepe de Chine—Extra $2. 50 | heavy quality; 40 inches wide; mel- low texture. Yard....eeceeeecscoees: Satin-back Canton Crepe—40 inches wide; very heavy and pliable. Yard.ccceeecsecescenccsecsvonsoosses Imported Black Charmeuse—40 inches wide ; extra heavy quality; rich luster. Yard eeececeeccceccanccccnn Black Satin Romaine—40 inches wide. One of the best weaves of the 8€a30n. Yard..eeem cecemeenseceseen $2.98 I Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide ; the soft, durable quality. Yard, $1.59 et v soastunty i s vt .. 9419 inch?shfvllsdef-lg;rog:l i $1.69 texture. Yard...ceeeeescecscccccmass wia e S Dot o ks $1.85 | | inch?:';'i‘des;'mv‘; ';&Yii';i\'y';ffifi? $ 1.98 course, because these colors ' lead in favor. Just a pointer —when buying for your own needs, think of birthdays and Christmas gift seasons, when every woman looks for these personal niceties— prices are likely to be higher in the near future. Silk Camisoles, 99 Third Floor Silk-Stripe Shirtings yard, 75¢ AST colors, too—the i kinds that are just as suitable for making | women’s tailored waists as ! well as for men’s shirts, pa- 1 jamas and similar uses. 32 inches wide; the new- est effects in stripes of pink, blue, green, helio and gray on plain or Jacquard | grounds. Don’t miss this sale, as the selling will be today was the reading of Delegate Ruppin’s economic report on Palestine. The congress then resolved itself into committees. Brandeis to Be Honored. Wallis’ The correspondent of the Jewish 12th and G Streets N.W, Press Association says that among the v resolutions to be introduced and prob- ably adopted by the congress, ex- - CLE pressing appreciation of the help ren- One of the most interesting féatures is that colors seem so particularly suited to this soft, du- rable and pleasing weave. Rich brown tones that suggest the “ripening leaves of Fall,” red of so deep a tone that there seems to be a watmth in it; cherry-red ripe, too, if you’re foud of brilliancy; navy blue, of course—what is style without its modicum of navy blue?—gray in all its shifting shades ; even the bonnie heather mixtures that fit in with this class of frock. Whatever Fashion says is correct is in the color line. Models show a tendency toward the long line, but the variations are so exten- sive that youth in all its vivacity and ma- turity with its dignity, will be accommo= dated to the utmost satisfaction of either —and both. s ‘As the Jersey Frock is a leader for Fall and Winter, why not buy while they are procurable at such reasonable prices. Same Style in Canton Crepe, $19.95 and $29.50 ° $3.50 $3.50 | | dered the Zionist cause by various leaders, will be one of thanks to Jus- tice Louis D. Brandeis for the great service he has rendered Jewry in con- nection with the Balfour declaration of Palestine as the homeland of the Jews. It was through the interest of Justice Brandeis that President Wil- - e son, in 1917, addressing the British government, expressed_his sympathy with the efforts of the Jews to regain ‘|Zion. This fact, according to the +{Zionist executive report, decided the British cabinet to make public the Balfour declaration. That a Jewish legion in Palestine is essential for its rebuilding was the opinion expressed at the congress by Vladimir Jabotinsky, fcunder of the Jewish Leglon, which served during .| the latter part of the world war_with the British forces in Palestine, Egypt and Mesopotamia; |RENDEZVOUS ‘FUNHOUSE’ AT ATLANTIC CITY BURNS liant sheen. Yard.... e Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Floor—] _J 3 Several Firemen Injured in $150,- 000 Blaze at Park in Bowery Section. The Science of Corsetry applies to the Demonstration of M Corsets Now in progress in our Corset Shop Dretty, comfortable, inexpensive, and require no ironing, are the appealing features of these fast and furious and this lot is not likely to last long— Im_ported Japanese we cannot guarantee a full li day’s supply of it. C Y 4 epe K imOHOS First Floor Priced for This Hemstitched Special Selling at Huck Towels $2.95 and $3.95 injured several firemen, and threat- ened the entire so-called Bowery sec- tion of the city, and was not ex- tinguished for several hours. The loss i8_estimated at $150,000. The origin of the outbreak is un- known. According to Fire Chief \ > Barnet today, a blaze was discovered 4 in the “Funhouse” about midnight. ||| his was extinguished without the id of the fire department. ours later there was a fresh out- ISS M. O'BRIEN, direct from the Nemo Laboratories, M has a special mission dedicated to, the service of - _ women of all ages, from the time of the first Corset all along the line. ‘We haven’t space or time to tell you all about the Hygenic Institute at Nemo headquarters, we prefer to tell you a few local facts—at the same time, it is well to know that NEMO CORSETS are planned primarily for HYGIENE. By this time the roof and upper section of the “Funhouse” was a mass of flames, and lighted the surroundings for miles. There were two serious accidents. Assistant Chief Krause, directing three other firemen atop an extension ladder, braced against the top of the EVERY little movement ‘means more thirst. entrance, was buried with hi s z . 00 D. 176 = T s THE COCA-COLA COMPANY when the top gave way. The four Every model made is tried out by a' physical culturist, who 1 ozen—W hile T’ley VERY ONE inter- me'nkdlsa’ppear»d in a shower of proves it. If there is anything that interferes with freedom of Last, Each d i ks 1 A o 4a2sfll | sparks before the startled eyes of the motion, any constriction or other congesting elements, it is dis- > | ested in stocks 1s hundreds of people. Firemen made a rush for the spot and Chief Krause emerged with his men right behind him. ~ They shook the embers from t shoulders and went back to work. The second accident resulted when the flames had been almost subdued. Another section of the building fell in, catching a fireman said to be ‘William Pearce and Fireman Johnny Brown, in the crash. Brown’s condi- tion is reported grave at the city hospital. —_— ANIMALS PUT ON ‘STUNTS’ carded and remodelled. The LASTIKOP SERVICE is a systematic process of specialized rubber webbing, so placed that it constantly massages automatically when worn—thereby preventing an over accumulation of bulk. Al these points and more Miss O'Brien will demonstrate, at the same time assist you in the selection of the Nemo model best suited to 1 your requirements. NEMO prices, $3.00 to $10.00. | Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother L 8 J watching the ticker like a hawk to see cotton jump higher and higher in price. Still, right in the face of this fact, we are offering these Kimonos at prices that would be considered low even if the cotton market were not the “nerve center” as it is. 25¢ and 29c¢ IZES 17x32, 17x35— That’s all any thrifty housewife needs to be told—when they see and ex- amine them they’ll realize more fully what exceptional values they are, and they’ll buy them in quantities— Lift Off with Fingers « = iall 11 i- - 5 BEFORE PARLIAMENT s : " el forog:-’c'ca‘?;_ Beautiful colors and made as | i Style shows for itself, but the practical fact about creases. well as if your personal | Kids” of Westminster Rejoice o lous) seamstress had done it to your { Daily in Watching Antics of own order. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fine Gauze ' Mercerized Stockings pair, 450 ORDOVAN.—Black — White—Seamed backs—Narrowed an- kles—Extra spliced heels— Extra spliced toes—Double Housecleaning time brings the need of Bungalow Aprons Doesn’t hurt 2 bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you Lift it right off with fin- LONDON, August 20.—Westminster, | who have not been able to resist the bill intended to prevent in 1 i trained animals. Aroused by charges I EVERYONE talks S nathion th v 3 emselves have made a combined as- role. Let us see what Fashion of- but none has succeeded in introduc- it, so naturally we play it up to 3 0 “the Drunken Dog.” O'lU New utumn iinery where the British parliament sits, re- ¢ cently has assumed the appearance of the approach to some zoological glr-l i den or animal show., much to the amusement of passersby and even ||lfli o dignified members of parliament, temptation to stop and look on. It all came about through the de- Is Its VALUE bate in the house of commons of a —————— that trainers universally employ harsh terms about Millinery, but measures in teaching their animals to when it comes to buying it, do tricks on the stage, the trainers VALUE plays an_important sault on the gates of parliament, in this i Some of them Have been admitted to fers in this line at $5.95. . give testimony before a committee, Black Panne, of course—Paris T T ani e S e utroduos says so, Fifth Avenue is alive with placed by the speaker. & Pl This prohibition against bringing the highest degree of style and gers. y! animals into parliament has resulted value. Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn the toes, and the cal- in street performances usually at lunch hour, when commoners might most readily be attracted to the spot. Therefore, the kids of Westminster have rejoiced daily in watching “the As for colors—like the fields in Autumn, this line of ‘Millinery is a perfect riot of rich coloring. Sumac —you know those bright fall luses, without soreness or irritation. drunken dog” and “the bicycle-riding chimpanzee” with a host of others. They have pronounced the inquisition a huge success. SHIP GROUNDS; CREW SAFE. NEW YORK, September 7.—Wireless messages received here reported the grounding off Newport, R. I, of the Schooner Matthew S. Greer, bound from Cape Verde for New Bedford, Mass., and carrying nineteen women and children. Lifeguards reported that the craft was in no immediate danger. RESINOL Soothing and Healing Stopexperimenting with other remedies Use Resinol It rarely fails to NN, Z conquer stubbora $ .50 - Philadelphia skin troubles $3.25 « Chester \ 1 o @ \ et forsorburn | 63,00« Wilmington ‘War Tax 8% additional Sunday, September 11 SPECIAL TRAIN Eaatern Standard Time Lvs Washington(Unlon Station)7.30 AM. Returning, leaves Broad Street Statlo 7.25 P.M.. West Philadelphia -7.30 P.M. Chester 7.32 P.M., Wilmington 8.10 P.M. Tickets on sale Frida; Ex- ots of day proceding 7Similar Excursions September 35, éc(nbdr 9,33, November 6, 20, Decem- tor 4 and 18 The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equipment ripened berries that add to the glory of the scene; dahlia, petunia, uschia (notice how the floral king- dom assists in_lending brilliancy) brown in all its varying shades. Peacock blue, Gobelin and all the wanted blues with a generous help- ing of Navy. g Introducing the models and trimmings— youth and more mature women are served equally in our Millinery Salon. Dash-and- go for the younger set and conservatism 'for the staid woman, who like the dignity of modified styles. Beads, lace, feathers, ornaments, dangles, spangles, cire ribbon, bows and loops, monkey fur and fringe—all you see on Fifth Avenue, you'll find .among these beautiful hats suitable for business, dress-up and gen- eral Autumn wear. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother \ & UXEDO models retain their popularity, still there are slip- overs for those who find them more pleasing. Novelty trimmings in the form of checkered and striped interweaving of colors. The pretty Caracurl trimming that looks like caracul fur is another attractive touch —dropstitch, regulation weave and Everyone was so delighted with tthem, that we pursuaded | the manufacturer to allow us anothér lot of those - Fiber Sweaters at $3.95 ever so many variations shown at their best—in fact, everything used in the making of fine silk sweaters is present except the silk, but Fiber Sweaters having been standardized, these are the best procurable at the rice. Navy blue and black—a righter color here and there; also white. swmfi-mam garter tops—Sizes 3% to 10. That’s all there is to it—ex- cept what every value-wise woman will see for herself —that these Stockings are best values obtainable. For teachers, business women and all who appreciate qual- ity, neat appearance- and VALUE. First Floor Another special on foot VeryFine Silk- and-Fiber Stockings pair, $1 .00 ORDOVAN, African Brown, Black—the season’s colors. Seamed backs. Blacks, 9. 934 and 10; Cordovan and African in sizes 8% to 10. The narrowed ankles impart a trig appearance—especial- ly when worn with this season’s Pymps and Walk- ing Oxioré Select from 73 theseat. .. C Of excellent quality Per- cale, in plain and designed effects. Two specially at- tractive models—one with vestee (see sketch), the other a ty-back style. Light and dark colors with varied trimmings, such as bindings in contrasting colors. Roomy pockets, belts and all that makes a Bungalow Apron more than merely a work garment. Neatness and durable qual- ities are strong features in this lot, but VALUE is the outstanding point of merit. 7 For wearing with your new suit or dress Silk-Jersey Petticoats Specialat. ... $2¢89 The season’s colors with self or combinatiop ruffles. Accordion pleated flounces in a variety of attractive ideas, and the quality is such that you'll probably take advantage of this special price and get more than one.

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