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E = i s % 2 2 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1921. : ¢ T8 mo : : | IN ARMENIAN AREA nn m-an : - rnn » Section Recently Scene of : . Fighting. Infected, Due to Open 9:55 A.M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris $ : Close 6 P.M. o LackiolFobd. AR . s — CONSTANTINOPLE, September 4.— | Cholera is spreading throughout that part of Armenia which was the scene of the war between the Turks and Ar- menians last winter, according to a dispatch received here from Tiflis and forwarded by Paxton Hibben of In- dianapolis, Ind. Mr. Hibben is a mem- ber of the group of representatives of the Near East Relief, and recently visited Armenia before starting north- ward through Russia to Moscow. He writes that the cholera is due to lack of foodstuffs and the consequent re- Quced resistance of the population (o the Inroads of disease. ' Easy Grace and Correct Style in Infants’ Handmade Two New y Hand-Embroidered Modart Corsets | - Modelsin ) 3 Pillow Cases For Autumn and Winter Women's Tricolette September Sales of Furniture, _Rugs, Mirrors and Housewares Come to a close Friday Night For those desiring a corset that will give the necessary sup- $2'50 % po Py s = 5 Twenty-Five Dying Daily. port and figure shaping qualities without the feeling of be e : : i s ing too closely confined, we suggest the Modart Front-Lace DI'CSSCS | M':e.:::";m_v::a 2;;’3&1:; bl A very low price, as Corset. : 3 are dying daily in the streets of Alex- mothers will realize when Modart materials are light of weight, yet have the proper Unusual at $29.50 andropol from both cholera and they see how very dainty strength to gently mold the figure into graceful curves, You are sure of be- - :‘r:"fi:r'wn?(;‘;m‘.w\?'P"zy?:frff:’.fr,‘iil.?‘i?(['\! the hand work is, how while Modart boning is extremely light and flexible, keeping ing well dressed for making the ro of the streets in - 3 it v C| corp: sheer the nainsook from its shape throughout the life of the corset. every day experience, “The American Near East Relief is taking additional hundreds of vir- The new-autumn models of Modart Front-lace Corsets are as beau- tually naked children into its alneady muich S eheysiare fimade. tiful and as satisfactory as we have found them in the several if you have a smart tri- The," are - five difie"."' years we have been showi!‘i them. They may be had in elastic colette dress in your l?}::r:r?x:g:? Z,’.‘;E";fi‘:;: :xx,::ilh"l;’::;:fi designs, each prettily waistline, low, medium or high bust models, thus providing a corset wardrobe. These two |ings can be obtained. embroidered in dainty appropriate for every figure, and models especially adapted to the models, smart “There are 68 registered cases of - ds of the girl and youn; oman. new o {cholera in Erivan and 141 at Alex- - floral sprays, with punch- i bl Joung w s - and straightlined, are landropol, and the deaths 2 work borders, or simply, Skillful fitting is the final requisite of service shown in navy, brown 2‘,‘.‘,,,"5,5,",, ‘},‘},ry:if.',’;,“’,'),‘:‘.;‘ Sy E but beautifully, hand-scal- that completes your satisfaction when your and black, Sizes 34 to Reliet at Alexandropol has just died loped. corset is purchased here. ; 44 in the collection. 7\."'.}'533:,8?,?&;5';3; D AR . . s antined on account of cholera cases. nfants’ =emon,. Fourth floor. Mudart Cm‘s:ts Px‘iced $450 to $20 Pail‘ ‘Women's Dress Sectlon, Third fioor. This results intconfln(ng in the build- ings 1,200 children and several Ameri- can relief workers. “At Karaklis there are four cholera cases among 385 orphans under American care. but the epidemic among the children is being at least held in check. Many Homeless and Hopelesn. “The homeless inhabitants of 140 towns razed by the Turks, now camping in the fields Corset Sectlon, Third floor, Fresh Autumn A Special Sale of Silks ~ NECKWEAR 4 ¢ ‘ —Adds a Reirmeslfl;:g v At About 5 Less Than Usual Prices = T&diube 2 { Beautiful, high-quality and fashionable silks which we recently secured greatly =~ NEW NET GUIMPES, so much worn this Fall, are shown in under the regular wholesale costs and which we are offering at about one-third ["jreat variety of lovely styles, A fi‘ew Septem ber Furniture Sale Values less than today’s regular selling prices. in cream color or white, Some e2k 5 ' & B < . are exquisitely trimmed w S > _ p g 7 3 ¥ This is our first special offering of the Autumn season and is worthy of your Seri- Filet, Irish or Valenciennes The lowering of the prices is so substantial and the furniture itself is of such unus- the slightest hope of assistance from the impoverished government, in whose paper money 6,000 rubles is equivalent to one cent. “The Armenian foreign minister. Ascanas Mooravian, and the minister of supplies. Sarkis Srabeonian, re- cently waited on a delegation of twenty-five Americans. headed ‘by {Charles V. Vi . Zeneral secretary {of the Near East Relief. to appeal for { American aid to see Armenia through i i i i i i —of ly ti d 8 e . . the winter. They stated that the gov- ous consideration and immediate inspection. i finely tucked al grace and beauty that we are sure you will want to participate in this event. e;fn:_‘ly'::"‘yas ::_vir;::efiés{'mratfl,\? o Black Canton Crepe, special price, $3.50 yard. the popular tuxedo or Bramley . : . - ol ¥ e e v Et was becomine Black CantoriCishen shocicl friced 83 yard collar. $2 to $20. You may select suites of furniture for any room in the home, individual pieces of alarmed at the exportation of food- y NEW NET AND ORGANDY rich decorative beauty or even formal types that reproduce famous historic o it “xvoris, thus cutting oft the only nearby source of supply. Satin-faced Canton Crepe, in black, navy and brown, special pri VESTEES, are trimmed with fi pe. R, S slece F R0 Irish lace: some with an or- €Xamples. > Growing Grain Stunted. 7 . 1 "’ @aivpraticion the fcollatiand . € q e o 2 - s “The present crops in Armenia were 36-inch Black Taffeta, special price, $1.50 yard. ; small black bow, others with Fine Overstufied Two-piece Living Room Suite, spring arms and loose cushions upholstesed sown in May after the departure of Yy P g pring p! 36-1nch Black d Navy Satin Duches fi sal drs 32 d “the Bramley collar, so delight- in damask, $335. ‘l:feT‘l;]r:(:h::d ll]r:‘cn‘;;t:g‘ueir:m;;gnl‘l‘l:; 36c.;nch C]IZ,’: eabl:ySa:ins e:i 7"'" ;' 3:' f;’ce'.’fié/ar é2.25 d 3 fu‘l:le{n‘v’eo-:“shcfi'nln it Large Three-piece Louis XV Cane and Mahogany Living Room Suite, deep loose spring :r?":‘5‘2;‘i’é’:f":g:’"e:ijlr:a;e;fimfiu; can- g 3 ning shades, specra ce, yara. cushions and extra pillows, upholstered in blue and gold brocaded velour. $565. sumption. supply the population with 40-inch Black, Navy and Brown Satin Charmeuse, special price, $1.95 yard. . 35-inch All-silk Satin Messaline in black, navy, brown and Pekin blue, special / food_beyond January next. “The housing conditions also are abpalling, owing to the destruction Separate Living Room Davenports, $115 to Mahogany Desks in period designs, $35 to 2 T 5 = = of the many villages. Last winter X price, 31.25 yartl‘ ~ Living Room and Library Tables, including Solid Mahogany Gateleg Tables, 42-inch I:::“;on:lrgl RouEES moN Bl A 36-inch Real Chinese Broche Canton Crepe, white, special price, $3 yard. '“?)'i‘,v ?a;dso‘snlezsdcsigns ‘in davenport size, $65. enie. many orcunied houtes with % 12, - . 3 tables, to . Mahogany End Tables for armchair or ends EDIng Jroofsl which, sl St SOpCR 9 ffi &fii{’lfi})flifil Velvet, erect Bile, black. special frice, $7 yarJ. Windsor Chairs, $10.75, $12.75 and $15. of davenports, $22.50 to $35. I ‘e'.:‘:i!?'mi;om‘;{al‘?.Sr(_‘nn:‘»"[:pfgl‘cf 7 o Windsor Rockers, $12.75 and up: Furniture Section, Sixth fisor. iomelcas ENGLAND SHORT OF HENS. Average Consumption of Eggs Not Up to 1913 Record. LONDON. September 9.— England needs 8,500,000 more hens in order to get back to the estimated consump- The College Man’s Bath or Lounging Robe Novelty Bordered Blanket Robes in bright and New Fox Scarfs September Sale of Mirrors ROUND MIRRORS SINGLE PANELS OBLONG MIRRORS daring college colors—a garment that is ex-’ 99, 51 = 3 2 ) erson s e < ), OVAL MHRRORS IRREGULAR DOUBLE PANELS tion for 1913 of 120 eggs per persor pressive of the spirit of college enthusiasm and et ‘f ; o VERY TALL MIRRORS TRIPLE PANELS 3%:*'5;?:;B‘r’%‘f?fi"?é;ffi;;f:f o cheer. i e e MIRRORS ELABORATE ROUND-TOP States and Canada. it 18 stated” the Finely tailored, richly trimmed, collars that may splendid quality, fully PLAIN MIRRORS MIRRORS MIRRORS SEo g B B be worn high around the neck, or open at the L cd Bl st inthelte Plain and simply framed designs or Mirrors as ornate as any carved in |reatesionhalrecenticensnsinures o _ throat, as occasion demands. Silk cord edges shape. ‘May be had in the days of the French and Italian renaissance. d {person in’ Ensland lust year ate the collar, cuffs and pockets; girdle at the waist. brown or taupe. This I:stloi gmces gives some idea of the wonderful variety and the ex- % ; ach; tax, 28¢ Also Showing o st PACKERS’ UNIT NAMED. ; $10 each; tax, i 7x28 inches, with picture 14x28 inches, oval top, $12.50 — Meu/s; CIthiog ectlon. Secoud] Tewr: New Arrivals in The WCather—Au P 4 »® The organization created within the Popular Squirrel at top, $3.85 16x32 inches, $15 Department of Agriculture o admin- i arme i ister the law regulating the packing Men’s Knitted Field Chokers e e e 14x26 inches, $8.75 W sl B S e i en s hnitted I'ie $1050, $13.75, $1750 | | avsoturely wateproofcan 14326 inches, four pattérns $35 e i : j $10 B Ao deaignate. the. stockyard ] ackets and W aistcoa'ts Fur Section, Third floor. ::Sielasxlt); l?el:nt ?)l& .an;dm{\;sttz: 19x48 inches, three panels Cormpanica thit Wil come under the A i 14x28 inches, oval top, $10 $35 juristicion ot the _aepariment sd particularly good buttonless One more step toward comfortable dressing for fist "of commission men and others And many other Mirrors up to $75. 1 i y ; feature. It will the legs < % o y - = golfing, motoring, tl:le Lun bEtw.e en home and 5 Speaal Off erin dera which‘ li;( eeil:n ossibg!e The Mirrors illustrated are special at $10 each. s e Gopartment suid; Announce- office and for traveling. Masculine to a happy i Yy £ PO Picture Sectlon, Fifth floor. ment of these will be made from time - % Magazines for a with the ordinary raincoat. o N degree ; carefree and sportsmanlike. ag Sizes 6 to 18 years. e 5 . In rich shades of heather browns, blue“s and Shqrt Time Onl_y : $6.75 Septem ber Pnces on Houseu)ares A re Low greens, with contrasting backs. Very “Scot- Little Folks ..:..] $2.65 e 5 , tish.” Boys’ Life . ‘} RGN Weather-Alls We ‘urge that you inspect these exceptional values during the next two days. It is an op- Waistcoats, $7.50 Woman’s Hom e] 3 for Men portunity too good to lose—a sale that provides real and important savings. Jackets, $16.50 Companion .... A new tan rubberized all-in-one \ e i 7—Wil Men's Clothing Section, Second floor. American Maga: garment, for the men—water- 1—Manning and Bowman Elec- 3—Manning and Bowman Elec- —Willow Clothes Hampers, as- ZINe t.vnvnrnnn proof from top to bottom. tric Reversible Toasters, com- tric Irons, 6 Ib. household size, ~ SOrted sizes, round shape only, (Both to one address) Particularly adapted for boat. pleteiwith ;‘;fli S, o Eleh. with stand rest and 6 ft. cord. B Pictorial Review. ] $3.60 o fishing, motorcycling and i Nickel Grills, round shape, §545. - Aluminum Stove Percolators Modern Priscilla) gor botn takes care of his own car. g:;; heats, two food pans, A Troning i Bosids s on i iolding glass top, 3-pint .smM. Youth’s Compan- $10 s stand, well constructed, $2.95. 9—Stepladders 6_°f high-grade on) S rasen0 A T R A N Y SN o Pictorial Review.] ¥ ™® D Bk ful in the kitchen, $3.95. Scribner’s .......] $5. S s : Pictorial sReview.} f 22 Women’s Leather 6—Good Quality Tin Wash Boil- Review of Re- . 5 ers, with copper bottom, $2.45. = F Sown o] gngg | | Suit Cases ood-Iron Today’s House- $5 : S vife .. .| Tor all three - Modern Pris $12075 : D oes ‘Women’s Genuine Black World’s Work. It builds true vitality in McClure’s ....... 75 (‘.‘:-d' Tan ' Cowhide, Crepe the blood in Nature’s own K J ain and Patent Leather 5 = Today’s House-|yer au tares Suit Cases, in.18; 20, 22 way. It gives vimand energy, red cheeks and bright eyes. Medicinal iron isn’t as and 24 inch sizes. This case has the sewed- . World’s Work. } on leather handle loops, natural. Food-iron is easily s I;Amkman eecvecee) For both I\;mg ?al;::lle and double absorbed and effective. You B etropolitan .... rass locks, & - A need buta smallbit of food- I Everyhody's ... $800 | Lut 'm vie, sl T ey = & 2 For all is vital. ThlS N 0. 1 00 I/lCtr ola McClure’s ...... | ends. Of all stimulating iron- Review of Re- g Zraveling Goods Section, Fourth foods, raisins are the most valuable and the most de- licious. Raisin bread, raisin VIEWS ........n Complete with full set record albums | Womans Home| $6.50 5 Companion .... . School and College Boys pie, stewed raisins are pleas- S Clal $ 1 55 American Maga- s Should have t’leg N, el:y ant foods for iron. Be sure e ; s * " English Footballs s e Delivered Upon Payment of $10 for World's Work.....] $7.00 Made of the highest quality Raisi th Records of Your Own Selection Countyilife....J: ve cowhide, Englich tanned, in IS are e : o and t i A This handsome Victrola, fully fitted with complete Secial Two-Year Offers the hettgr ;:,;E:splozzo;;g:lf M set of handy albums for properly filing your records, is American Magazine, $4. ST mace: DEouptly annCs offered at the special price of $155 complete. Excolieds Magazine, $4. ;;’;2 ‘m&:flf&xm‘;flfl; Ask for the F Pay $10 for your selection of records and 30 days later S;fig,’,‘:,-, f‘v,'"',’;::: $. bladders. s UN M AI D begin payiggdfor'the Y.i::rtrola. No interest charged. St. Nicholas, g : Associating h;l"!ss'!"r $7 wd $T S Victrola lon, irth 3 ¥ i A = t ou 3 ‘Woman’s Home '.fla.'n::n, 8 kion tyle, $6 hfl % Brand They are most delicious