Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 14

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J PR AISES B[AU]'Y Tousn pastes, love grows cold. leved | EPIDEMIC IN-OKLAHOMA o enth 16 tontors o Bettor sno witier| CALLED BLACK PLAGUE Even as he Italian mocks at 1 he Timeert, " Life falla to.falil ite proms flr ITAIJ AN RAGE ilnu"}m:i dé:::h x'. ;:u;hlll:t,fl(eh w‘h;:Eom Arkansas Community . Establishes. % e uliness p g E < of youin, 1n the lory of strong pa Rigid- Quarantine. to - Prevent sion, than gradual disillusion and .pflld“w‘ v s:flily decay. Eumme:h"’:d‘.‘i" lr: < P A ! e 7 s | very common among the escent. | py the Associated-Press; -7 1 3 , BU ! énna. Ave., 8th and D Stree Association Raises Standaiid| - seeis e Beasty of Trageds. FORT SWITH, Ak, Jan i . ; ; . D ts & en!! ?:Ill:::: hr:‘ug: 5‘:‘%*,';."‘“.»':‘&'& ::-‘ "1‘;. ‘Z‘:.?A“;.. Oklihoml. e . of Personal Pulchritude, vicun tnan of old age and disHilasion. | blackc plague: of “black mnupox. 1 fol 0 e ¥ ed! cial I Says E. A. Mowrer. e S e e e eais | Port Hasith SestebaRy tagasd. r' i Clearance at the Art Store of Ready.Made and Stam \] . their gdntempt for death, " Orlental, |quest to all employers opers % ee 0 8 a anm urs (Followlng 14 the hltd of 4 series of artl- °:de:‘:'n‘."‘°y :"’:‘e‘:‘{": ‘;'“I{‘"’ R “"“{'h'o:{ 'd":l':y e !u‘:}':: elda by Mr-Mayrer o modern'YUNIZY refuge from bitterness was to plunge | th se from Oklahoma was grad- *Another good list of specials that shows why you should it S_E i I C BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. in the sea off his own soffow, a pleas- spreading and was of, the dead- p]m to bc at this store tomo"ow . . jure that cannot be shared by more character. . aaa Aft GOOd crstock that must go. More than an ‘inanimpte decoration, olvlll.m stis poples. Among Europeats p'f”” "?emu wers seported at £ S OV (4 the richness of Italian life dépends on | Ita] :‘;-;"-‘1::;:: fiLgocm 1o wppreciate | Folean, the, esaser. of :r-ngn:ggg“g_- Illcfle specmls or the one day only —The Blpomers are of pink nainsook, stamped in designs ready for embroidery. ~—Gowns are of longcloth and muslin, some finished with scallops ready to be embroidered. Included are also Stamped Pink Pajamas. —The Combinations are of cambric, stamped for embroidery, some designed .for crochet finish. ~Regularly $1.00 and $1 50 . Choice of the lot . 79 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. the fine features and straight, attractive | T o Pin goger truth, these eiements | up to_thirteen. e bodies of its men and women. To ass0- | o g single country and people—the |ourred in Leflore coun aur- long with Itallans is to raise one's BF!, "bletaulfy v;rlety. !{Ekl’l:fl ‘l’llcu"!‘hc tplp!tt twenty-| Ml' ;\llml. simplicity, frankness, melanchol S af 'oteau were - standards of personal besuty. Ther |y onqyerable individualism of Italy | MCClure, wife of Sheriff McCiure: are exceptionally beautiful persons in|.nqjna Italians—create an atmosphere [barber, and a prisoner at the county all countries, but one comes hers to]of ag-m!;’er‘ p:)elry "tgfl-lzrlt l& un:l‘er- el Sllltfiafl! uotchlur- e:::gn ,ynterdnn dmired in men |'stan u ndess y attract 'a cl ren, 6 I ing mems Know that W O mirics Was no- | Lifs so lived seems éloseF to its irre- (bers of the McClure family, are nof Bhiity or charm of expression,. robust- | ducible unit, the man With all his expected to live. ness of muscular structure, visible char- | piration; And falls; almost subl ne case o( the disease was T acter. Italians are handsome in their | yet ine¥vitably human;éver unsa sfied,| ported to health authorities as e own right, and so far as 1 know the'vr: is sml:xdmg; t;a tg'!’i‘cadw tnl dub i u:gcl.;n‘al::eérdfroer; Sructlllxycuy |comv Yo compete with them. They |unknown, of which né living berson employes, i \ D T i SPStrong as well, and if | has ever more than grased the sur:|including members of the fire depart- ¢ Infants’ Wiapping Blankets, 95 c smaller than some nor(herr_|r hnwfis are ;lcle {«mwu::;mn:ln. :h.hl : ai mg\{;.e:rn.oe:::\t:flx ‘:non:&ud Pk Y in pink and blue. $1. 50 value for esist! e human | fects, 84 at he who s _known L, 0 B pass T the street are fine |and u aers’;mdh Ttaly M 'addeq 8 nevw | railroad stations 15 fhe aitéoted are ~—Pillow Slips, slightly soiled. At ¥4 price. hysical «) mens. dimension to s ex] I\an. @ has | Of lo 1forc condi- o 0] e e " are too many men | become wiser and more intimately hu. | tiorial quarantine orders. A'h;j‘;t_. White Chinchilla Hats, $2.50 and $2.75 values. 4 price. with the stamp of the primitive clay |man, less superficially aptimistic, but ————— and too many women, “their beautiful|more soundly hopeful for mankind.| A millfon hours ago—in 1807—Bu- Infants’ Large Crib Pads, 95¢ value — 5 for ... besasaasns 75C faces as vet unmarred by thought.” | and, at the same time, mwere charital le rope was in the midst of the wars —Infants’ Flannelette Kimonos, pink or blue 59 C '—gifblflll' H“ldm.?l ;(S'm ’:‘-ml, 4n blue an rown only. value for; .:... s R il s s aer 956 ~=Children’s Sweater Suiu, $7.75 value for........... 5 00 ~White Jersey Leggings, slightly soiled. Sizes 5 to 9. .§2.75 values l 00 . 0 1 S I TS Women’s Wmter Coats But it is easy for plain or ugly races to band’ tolerant of human sins. He has| gith Napoleon. attempt to reduce beauty to visible | had a brief look at human splendor, Strength of character or nobility of ex- | known some of the peaks of achieve: | S s Dresston. The ancient Greeks, our Sube- | ment and o the end of hig days ean [o riflo—palace and ¢ ? ad J D i these matters, knew better, and | gay. with Tsrael Zangwill Sl L L edge. 75c values for..... R L e $29.7 75 o zhal mot o fordeira producing why- | %, oo, have crossed the Alps, and | Rave crossed the Rublcon, and Caesar Kann's-<Second Fl 29.75 to $39. Sically beautiful human beings until We | frannibal himseif had no such bag-|gathered no such booty. Gold and ann’s<Second Floor. ‘ Model admit that, in some mysterious manner, | gage of dreams and memories, such|marble and sardonyx, lapis lazuli, 0 L the body 18 a projection of the soul.. 1t|&tE3 10 drum of Iyrics, sueh horns of [ agate and alabaster, porphyry, jasper Now. s my belief that the handsome propor- | juory such emblazoned standards and|and bronse, these were the least of tions and good looks of the Itallans are streamered gonfalons, flying and flut- | my spoils. ¢ ® ® ‘Ave Italia, regina ter- the reflection of' i\n‘ m“"}l‘”m s bocome tering; such phalanxes of heroes, such | tarum!" I cried, as I kissed the hem f?;:f'netflse‘:‘r?e?h l'{:“;'flbom visions of cities to deepoil and riches | of the robe starred with white umey' American Response to Opportunity. Many Americ: learn through so- journ in Italy that all their lives they w2 }iave been Starving Tor art and hever | DUU GREAT SA"NGS ARE YOURS knew it. Here in the land of statues, { Shad nd S v find mem-l G ' s their char- IN OUR c for, perhaps. the first timo ln! ¢ are not afraid of spon- taneous emotion. As their knowledge | Fl rs t A nn ual increases their taste improves. They 4 become amateurs, connoisseurs. | || EERy They know the secrets of V ; ) K glass and can discuss the périods of it ale o Raphael and the baneful influence of M elangelo on later art. % Back home, of cour; ¥ B 0 STUFFED known to be the stock in tra )3 poseurs and dilettantes. i - ence or Venice or Rome they seem : Fenuinely important. and the real ik poseurs are those who pretend to take « f th St e radox! O iramar thas: the va —Cotton Huck Towels, 18x | —Cotton 'l'lble Damask, of the grest American people, who 3 36’i". Sill‘, i" a good hea\'y /2 mches wlde ; good claim to be in the van of ¢ yet the majority of whose members pe o weight ; very closely woven, heavy weight and highly Special Purchase of Fine Quality Filet Centerpieces and Scarfs 325 Pieces in All All-Over Lace Pieces Scarfs 18x36- Centerpi in.and 18x45- | * Subject to Slight 24 and 21 In. in. sizes Imp erfections diameter $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Values While the Lot Lasts Choice Thursday | $ ]_ 5 —Belted, loose, semi-fitted and blouse styles. ' —They have collars of beaverette, seal or self materials. —The trimmings are of silk embroidery, stitching, buttons and narrow tie, belts. —The colors are brown, Copenhagen, navy and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. CLEARANCE OF FURS —The prices quoted show savings that are of particular interest to you. egin to take [} Jisd | | —Bay Séal Coats, 36 —Marmot Coats, —French Seal Coats, | not only ignore, but do not even a f 8 rm of art beyvond the mov: vith fai bl bord. mercerized, in assorted inches long; plain ; 40 inches long. plain | w ncy blue border. Vi raccoon trimmed. per cartoon and the pop! patterns. ery c!yle Were $118.00. , o style. Were $158.00. Jar so Once the subtle taste for ' C Now— Were $165.00. Now— | Now— An nccptmnal s i d.. pecial, a yar value. Each.. l 5 (Y Kann’ s—Street Floor. The Carefulness of Detail One of the Allurements of 'New Handmade Blouses At $2.00 $2.95 to $3.95 Values - —Fine quality French batiste is the material employed. —Sotme are i V-néck styles; art is acquired it cannot easily be Fipe assortment of Draperiés, Portieres, and Fancy Pillows. foregone, d no menu of exisience Reupholstering at spécial ptices. Picture Framing. Slip Covers s compicte witnout its relish. Ttal to order. fans eat less physical food than Ame: \ icans. Yot cometimes it seems that AMOS W. MCDEVITT they set a richer table of loving. Essentials of Italian Charaeter. 1003 NINTH ST. N.W. L HONE MAIN 3211 For one thing, Italians~are frank, Adjerutng Nepit V. simple, ‘spontaneous; their closets Told no skeletons: the skeletons stand at the house door, and if you find them too ugly you need not enter. Any fool can compile a pompous list of Italian weaknesses, but it is not so easy to understand in what they are superlor. Their frank acceptance of the realities of life shock the sensitive foreigner. Later he comes to realize how the “materialistic” Italian is per- haps less the slave of matter than his idealistic self. _The Italian does not worry so much about his soul and he frankly enjoys goof food. supshine, public” esteem 'ghd “opposite 8e but he puts up with discomfort with- out s murmur,’ Submits to privation with comparative indifference, and al- most never sinks to the depths of 792 —French Seal Coats, 36 inches long, plain style. Were $145.00. med. Were $168.00. Now— Now— ‘982 <1ge —-Bay Seal Coats, —French' Seal Coats, dyed skunk trim- beaver or squirrel | trimmed. Were | $22500 to $245.00 | | Now— ‘1182 5169 L. —Skunk Scarf, large size. Was Skunk Scarfs, animal style. «Fox and Wolf Scarfs, in brutish vi 2 Di ken- £ . g néss 18 Lncomiaoh, brathlity r:‘::, . . s a others vest-front effects, with \lslere $55 545 00 brown, black, téupe and gray. | 168 00. liberate cruelty almost unknown. — 5-, __.'1 . square neck. W fpezat R Choice pélts, handsomely lined | nro $ 1 3 5 00 There is not enough joy in italy. Living Is essentially a serfous busi- ness, and, lhoush the laugh comes _ easily to Italian lips, there is next to no_humor in their lives and little en comeay. "What comedy exisis. tends IOUS eadac to /e sarcas stinging—the Floren- tine beffa or 2 P all pleas MC ” life and does not 7 e — TS i e el L | ascarets 10c lieve 'in pleasure lllhm mot that ho s the me or the opportunity e ni G g R e | -Clean your liver and bowels! or stirring you up. There will Be - be ha Enjoy "the nicest, gentlest bowel | no bowel poison to cause colds, sick £ that is a cleansing you ever experienced by | headache, dizziness, biliousness or taking one or two candy-like | sour stomach when you wake up in feel youth and % Cascarets tonight. The physic | the morning. More people take Cas- koeniy that the thought of dust and | your bowels fully. All the consti- | earsls for liver and bowels thas ashes is insufferable. Youth and love, | pated wasts and sour bile will move | 41l other latative-cathartics oomd bined. 10-0ent bozes. nshine and children, these are the ¢ v true pleasures, and they illusol out of the bowels without griping with erepe meteor, finished with head, tail and paws. —Season’s prices, w” $39.75 Choice «=$kunk Throws, finished wlth tails. Were Now $55 00 —Skunk Animal Scarfs, —Skunk Cape, extra large. large size. Were Was Kann's—Bargain Table— 00, = Street Tloor. ?‘32\(\” 2l $75 000 Kann's—Second Floor. \n?\?a.) $ 1 95 00 TIMELY. WHITE | | BEDS—MATTRESSES—COT BEDS WASH FABRICS | | Great Blg Rednctions to Clear Qur Warehouses of All Odd and Surplus —Materials the l;usy home Qllflllfiflel Before Illventory sewer can begin making up for Sal price, Thursday present or spring wear. [J —40-inch, Plain White Voile, a —Straight post style with large cap on each post; very fine, sheer quality, one-inch plain filling rods. —Skunk Cape, choice pelts. Was oo 6185.00 | —Hemstitching, drawnwork, sometimes touches of French knot embroidery and briar stitching make very dainty these new models. —Sizes 34 to 46. w150 .ch. sn: e 950 e cio ch-o, by .o0es Pl wive, 6 Yeet ‘¢ ‘tnetes loog 2nd 30 inchies wide. ler stee bead lld foos that folds wider, making ll- ‘7 fo mm. 'll- ished with twi n . li Will your | “Good Morning” | last all day? .—I-(m- Pads for cot with a soft finish. A yard 286 —32-inch White Shlrflnx Madras, excellent qu]a]xtyf in four different styles of stripes. Ayard . 390 ~36-inch White Pajama.Checks, -a good quality, very closely —Select from this stock list when the sale opens: | [ | | ! woven, desirable for lingerie s sinste Bise - Omter TevTc lI 1381 3 : - purposes. ate . 1 Easy to start from the break- —— | yard . Thursday. 512 50 B oo B T8 B T il fasttable with zest and enthusiasm, : X Kannss Steees Floot. Tooatastis $19.50 H but how easy is it to keep on? e Mttt $4.00 —Allcotton Matireses. $9.95 qmmy. reduced $ 5 9 7 ‘ H : 1"-"‘0'.‘10"'v~ ...... : Does ambition last, or lag, as :_n:;:.';n'u:' l.cl t—:m""'“ 90 in ®he lot; about 45 pound Roll edge, round | the day develops? fl-:nel ”5?:: $5 85 ! cmfl;;:‘:ifl“ art uc‘k cover ngs All slandard size, | Thursday .. The afternoon “st is & fac- midday drowsiness to make up for mrmbeeommdupm,mg:m midnight wakefulness; no head- or ife. aches; no nkrvous ; no 5 e s, SR 2,000 Pieces Ideal Aluminum Ware At 13 Less Than Our Former Selling Prices —Good heavy-weight aluminum, subject to slight imperfections which in no way will affect the service. —Included are the most wanted utensils: ommBain Qfle | SO0 Nerves whipped by teaorcoffee satisfaction in Postum—a cup of won't keep on running, and they comfort for anybody (the children won’t stand constant whipping. included), any time. Many a man or woman who Y from your has wished the afternoon would be gm;msvt:‘:rmmdny as bright as the morning has p:ohablyyou’llbegintohnvel;efim' simply been wishing that the tomorrows, as so many thousands nerves wouldn't have to pay the have had, who have made the mturgopenalvf“b‘hl“w change from cofiee to Postum. Postum gives a breakfast Mm&l-)-fihnwyhfl'v E Berlin $1:4.'9 metfla.... 9sc Samples and Odd Lots —in the Midwinter Clearance. cup of comfort and cheer, cup by.the sddition of .bofling water. 5 5 198 it any penalties fier. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger $499§ $4250 DlnnerPul- 1 9 Tes Kettles.... $ ward. There's no “letting . o bt ol e s -2-quart $l.39 ~—Windsor down” from Postum—110 * mads by bolling for 20 miautes ! _§12495. - s10s.00 7 | Kettles...........o.oo..... ;. §11995 $100.00 a’:..%“‘” $29 50 Knn’s—'rhlrd oor. Postim for Health - S | “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cree G, nn, Butte o, 204, g "$1 39 |

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