Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 12

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D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 192%. % el e A COUPLE STRUCK BY AUTO ]BRI"SH [[ABERS T mpertent Bt aacuion aed | WALLACE STATEMENT ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PUntil the. Lister capimet nad con-1 HELD “UNFORTUNATE” sidered the proposals and submitted P -~ - 3 vk § o ey its reply, the newspapsr adds, there ; ' . B ) 1 cannot presu: y be any definite 7 R m hm b &1 t[‘t n : usl. . By the Aseoclated Press. Sound and Whole s oim, e 8o seowts TV |NQU | QQ ) 555 ibter 250, S e , oodmA Alothro Restore theri to thelr origin urt She May Die—Third Per- nd anxietles, and which may always beauty in quick time and a . son Also Hit. My methods are the most E:tfln:::g:lalm.:“:.f'u:;n.:md?flue-l" 3 | DGW._N S_TAIRS STORE: to dental sclence. RICHMOND, Va., November 8.— BELFAST SEES PLOT. burn corn for frel thi winter and W e OL0Ne § 08 ) S e I Make Decayed Teeth R Lloyd George Holds Most o . | While tn the midst of celebration of that large :;...uu:;‘ prm'::::ew?fll : An s et e consum. s purpose, ly or their golden wodding anniversary, . N By the Ansociated characterized as “unfortunate’ by J. —in Gold, Silver, Piat. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thompson, aged lmportant Session With = o the Kans sUchoN Tnum aad” Porcelat seventy-five and ‘seventy-four years, BELFAST, N ber 8.—Comment- C. Mohler, secretary of te Board of Agriculture. = Ing on the summoning to London of Ly (PR O ML thw statement | the Ulster cabinet and Sir' James's ‘unfortunate in that by inference il Craig’s inferviews with Premler|it would seem to encovwage the usep Lloyd George, the Northern Whig.Of this premier feedstuff for tuel, : respectively, were struck by an autos Gold Crown = i mobile here early last evening a Bridee Work they were standing on a street cor- Government Delegates. ‘November Sale OTH ner waiting for a trolley car. Mr. By the Assoelated Press. eaLhit g typical Belfast aid Mr. Mohler. “Corn is a chief el = 3:3::-“:::: )ad::fl e;::: yd t‘: ‘:lve.Mr: LONDON, November 8.—An im- 5lew or‘t}x?nfi-oelx}:m lglufi'ppeau situa- {:“:t";l s tm ‘{n':;l:u&::ldertl::ei'; 407 7th St third member of the pirty aleo was{portant meeting for consideration of "‘2,';)5" o Distes s Cid Siotureins A L ve ks T live slock, Oppesite Woolworth's Sc and 10¢ Store. Hours: Daily, 8130 am. to ;‘}'fif T e ais talont in Downing Street today, the partici- |of a careful, cunning plot, which Mr. 2dvantage than fo ; government's negotlators, including| g)iing themselves unionists. But the Prime Minister Lloyd George, Win-|plot has not succeeded. We are confi- ston Churchill, Austen Chamberlain, |dent that, through the courage and determination of Ulster. it will not Lord Birkenhead and Sir Gordon|only ‘fail, but its authors will be s <zgn Hewart. It is belleved the meeting|driven from place and power.” i U o A'l' N]N' fl ' malnly concerned itself with the legal I e L v S+ S pom.i Sundays, 10 to L. Phome Main 19 mDr. J. K. Freiot, Prop. RISENGTTRTS The Japanese language has no-rela- tive pronouns. Coats '24.75 2075 i34.75 100 Warm, New Winter Coats, Specially Purchased and Very Low Priced . . Sizes for Women and Misses Your choice of these All-wool fabrics: Ma:erials Velour. Silk lined and warmly Normandy interlined. Bolivia. Popular shades, in- Ramona. cluding black, reindecr, Pollyanna. brown, navy, sorrento. ‘Warm, stylish, fur-trimmed collars of Australian Opossum, Wolf, Beaverette and Sealine. Steps necessary to fulfill the gov- " = 5 Ulster parliament will be enabled to \Merlca o Mrs. ‘Amy Davis Winship; he recent summer course at the Uni- sersity of Wisconsin. Mrs. Winship, who 18 the mother of one of the faculty SRR function properly and be provided LY with funds Action along these lines. it is nointed out, does not seriously affect . ' [ members of the Wisconsin university, the general negotiations for an Irish|yuag peen a student at various institu- ¢ 3 n l r S settlement, for under the govern-|ijons of learnipg since 1909, when she ' ment's plan Ulster would be left a|.ntered college at the age of seventy- . |local parliament with more power . than the present parliament has. Sinn Feiners Awalt Offer. Desmond Fitzgerald of the Sinn For Fall and Winter PR e T sl were taking no part in the talks now in progress between Sir James Craig. the Ulster premier, and Mr. Lioyd 5 Geo:;::!., aéx:il yere mar1d¥ wnlllr;:l H unt| e tish prime minister cou! We do not have to sing , . put to them a practical proposition i . . £ -Manh "{,‘Egh“_’:}“!éo}m‘“mtx FOUE LR | bl T T We have just received a . and George Ga 3 b : the praise o anhattan Duffy. the two Sinn Fein negotiators, .] shipment of the wew Wiz- quality. Men who wear , Totarned to Binn Fein headquarsors | |iese. ard Wall Dusters in White And in London today. It is not expected, ||Shefs &e ‘ Yam. They are chemi- Manhattans do that. : T e L Bted t0 i| cally treated and gather the longer they have worn ' resentatives before Friday, by which = 1 dust without scattering it. - time the consultations betw: Mr. . h A Lioya Georgo, and &ir Jky:te:e:grtl‘x 60-inch handle.PQvgster o =nd the latter's colleagues in tl Ul- Vi o them, the louder they sing. ;ndthe latters colleagues in the Ul- be washed. Price, $1.75 - ed to ld‘:;f’on. ‘will possibly have been Our vast Manhattan concla Success Reats With Ulster. » . Success or failure of the prace ne- stock includes fabrics and gotlations now rests with Llater. in | ;‘h: opl):flo';l ll)f Sl!}!ln l-‘I:Ir; dvlesll((;s‘ . ere. who declare that their proposals patterns for every person €5 She” it premor vk Oposele | . to Ulstrr are eral enough to aljow and for every purse. of a settlement if Ullterschmmenl The serious view taken in Dl‘flrmll circles Is said to be due to the stiff ; . at'.lrlude luumet‘! lby %n- Jalmeu in his R — poa— conferences with remier Lloyd y, < Madras and Silk Fall Dres FE T B R e e | RARCPOLISH nifying that the proposed bases of ¥ g 5 t mixtures in Manhattan Shirts and tuxedo shirts, pique stiff - sétilement. :.}'-3'"'.'.‘.’%‘.”’;;’;’:.},‘.”‘,‘1", i | & an cosntial of gond house Down) SEalrs;Store. E : U houta |1 i —Iis Ouses. . for day and business wear are— bosoms and pleated soft bosoms {than avtivude be upnela e tne Tister ||l [li] kecping. e eeps Ksmiture - y binet and th | Hf 23nd w \ v $2.50 to $10 $3.75to0 $5 R A Rl | Sean. "Preserves the - wood A NEW SHOWING B . that Mr. Lloyd George will carry out | H i finish; gives .it a hard, dry, his threat to tender hir resignation as | || : . prime minister. Everything, oconse- | i} rich luster. Excellemt for quently, is thought to hinge upon || < floors. Keeps automobiles these developments. i BLORTEN ¢ shining like new The members of the Ulster cabinet AL i 0 i who will come to London will include | . (il Quart Can Specially Priced John Milne Barbour, the Marquisof || | Londonderry, U, N. Andrews and E.|| & S —Specially Priced Partyand Evening Frocks Prices Beginning at $24.75 Made of Chiffon Velvet, Radium Taffeta, Chifion and Lace. o ‘Colors are Tangerine, American Beauty, Peach, Orchid, Light Biue, Copen, Rose and Black. r’:nled hy;ahomlut)!l:lel‘ilchalmln of 'l A S . l e committees o e Ulster lia- i the o parita- | pecia Press Still Hopefal. . Archdale. They will be accom- 1 Value e Sespess wne| | ThutWill | S e e ; Ze tha ! ! Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys of the Ulsterites 1o London 16 & sie: ' | 8 200 Trimmed Hats Lowered to $3.95 g Some [ave Been Selling ..at Nearly Twice the Price Models in felt, velvet and duvetyne Sport Hats, Dress and Semi-dress Hats, Tailored Sailors ity hatter’s plush. “ g of fia;fl‘::ctnzss oi style and beautiful colorings are features of these hats. . A Feathers, ornaments, bows, flowers and quills arc the trimmings. Down Stairs Store. Union Suits Special, $1.40 Women's Medium - weight Has two lights and is complete with silk cord | that Ulster not likely to mod- erate its kmown point of view or meet suggestions of compromise with Assertions of Ulster's determination to adhere to the provisions of the :iff: $ 95 home Tule act of 1920 have Been so = numerous and emphatic, they say. that ready acceptance of the new 5 proposals would occasion great sur- regard to Ulster's rights, has merely wchich make it auitable for any | consented to examine the proposais (M| living room. Antique gold fin- 'wlth his colleagues. Upon these pro- ish, with shade of metal over- | < nificant” step which cannot. fail to i} Appeal to You alacrity. Nor is it thought surprising by the * ! prise. i | | What seems to have happened, ac- {f| posals, in_ the opinion of the 2nd Sinn Fein megotiators. domiria e produce important developments, the: | THE AVENUE AT NINTH 30,50k acoept the wisw that it Indl- - (} C::;‘Sdl further ‘\li‘flfl;l‘"l‘ of Ulster's ! v o o Al ude or 0 the uteness of Daily, 8:30 to 6 the situatio point out that it newspapers that Bir James refused to assume the responsibility of acting icording to several accounts, is that i 1 {the Ulster premier, while moditying | T 0L g Loy , Lamp e ::ma; l’|4fl::"'fl‘ll't 8]: ;rlelll,ld might be hd 8 withou nfringing Ulster's s, s niieis cos Potomac Electri has been r ized from the start AT without first consulting his cabinet. iil‘l no degree his known attitude in and a refinement of design opinion. A Special Selling 100 Girls’ Ming Toy m nmamear, . | Appliance Co. | Times, is that tripartite negotia- Ui 8 are now In progress and Ulsts | no longer stands compietely aloor. - [ 607 14t]1 St i Ac_oraing to the Daily Mail, Premier % The Wizard Floor Polisher is the device for polish- .}; ing floors that takes all the { Craig has been given.a d - 4 Branch Store, Waskingto hard work out of keeping )l ality | ting forth the torme :.r%i':lm::;"“;,. e oE Sdectric Biany | thém in perfect condition all Union fun“hx o}f gfiggkqulon)g {the peace conference committee, an¢ 14th and C Sta. N.W. ! the time. matetial, Jg Tength jhas been asked to submit Cister || - . | Pii 5 sleeves and ankle length, or resses { opinion of thess terms in detail. stat Telephone Main 955 rice, $2.7! fow neck, no sleeves, knee !ing how far she can come into agree Section, ifth . ment With all or any of them. Th: Hacsewssee: Section, WU Gour length; wide flap in back. All sizes, 36 to 4. Down Stairs Store. Here We Go in “High’’ Toimorrow Is the Day Used-Car Wee November 9th to 16th The Semaphore is all seiv.L at “GO” for tomor- 95¢ A most charming creation for small tots— made of sateen in two- piece Chinese style, each of a plain color—light blue, dark blue or black, trimmed in contrasting colors of red, yellow, gray or pink. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Down Etairs Store. Women’s Wool Sports Hose Special, $1.45 English Ribbed Wool Sports Hose, in brown heather mix- tures with black and red, gold and black and white and black clocks; double soles, heels and toes; deep garter hem. Down Stairs Store. A Reduction Sale Georgette - Blousges, $2.45 "Seated on a soft, comfortable davenport before the fireplace— your family around you and with your family paper—. who would 'trade ‘places with a king? Not a man of : £ * row morning. All Day Sunday, Monday -and 5 you would—and we know it" T?_day our Salesrooms Iuwe l?oked like a Man’s Remarkably Low Priced S n . g g . ; Size Auto Show. This is going to be the big- 8 Knowing this, we have tried to h;ve for your selection ,herefl_' 5 of : held in Washing Fifteen different styles to choose from—tie-on, over- and we have succeeded—furniture that will be so com- .g est.Sale o Used Cars ever i e 2 fltM blouses and regulation blouses included. Many novel fortable, so full of ease, that it will, in your home, give ~ —barring none. The QUALITY is here——the = triménollng efima SN you that feeling of contentment.that means so much-to . -PRICES .are right down ‘in the-sub-cellar-of - - ind white. Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot. At those at home. e % i . . moderation—the MAKES will amaze you—the Dews iatrs Btoce. - But while you are about it gh’t Lifetime Furniture, it costs you no more and wears like iron.. There’s a. Karpen, over- stuffed suite here, six-foot sofa, tapestry covered, with spring cushions, for only $250. It's some suite, too. " NAMES are your Guarantee—the TERMS. are: = Slip-on Sweaters s $2.95| sy Another shipment of these popular slip-on sweaters, in fancy, bloche«f;al_ld plain weaves; finished with pockets = and belt.: Colors are buff, brown, black and navy. Sizes F 36 to 46. - Harper-Overland -+« INCORPORATED 1128-30 Connecticut Avenue N.W. - - ‘Phone Franklin 4307 - Open Sunday L Seventh Street Mayer&.f Co_ ”'B,mmpaz ,

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