Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 18

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,{F—qx-_-—.....,_‘ ERPIOIE LB coming upon Im:n in some Y | Sl ineara-or Storm tate soldiers took thelr Gwn lives | ant certainty ersess during the world war, €ome to_those ' whom thly seas »_sutilciun ;' 2 lh’t(emen;‘ Y M’;,\} Gen. ?::e- r:‘ impel tho:'.o blot. :-t . § Lealie Kincaid: Ofe hundred yes.” {|-atemor ere enijsted men _and” afxtesn SW}m ol Ogfl:;" “,‘“,"'- e mnd\ e EQPPP? . ere officers. R foatitics In sujclde: Jas sugge 9‘ X ncsre's :ul .n neve. .. n-w;- ‘FWhile It Is imposélble at this "'vs"'x'a'u an ofcer. togk “|ane v 3. Bolacarss iy “u-‘ar R ‘4«"«3— = 'late day,to assignea proper cauze | ending’ leap he, a3 & Hfl‘dd tempt at tponnm%nt of the confer. '""'k!fl“"' cmnn. on a charge from his pmol 3 Chomduth:] g-um:“;omu:::lmmrm sul- Chn.lh:nm:lt- "‘.n?funfiy#’" snce n‘ A : cablegean 41.{:;‘::: ..a."n;gu. e,” si e eme; seemed to possess fa8- , ularly W roo cination for the enlisted @ ‘equal, of she hasino ‘“"""'|"“h e p particu 2 the milita; ‘With the feeling he | he hfd arrived at the mnt uuun t thers whatever,' says the part¥-ingChini .:m? a view.to arr! 3 ;‘-: & dlr:u:;‘s"“ Jask an¥: [y tha ot coqfl no Joagdr b m.fi “It o :;mer ‘o: eEce D~ rylnwaope tions for”the nmnu- . sm & "notio tion ept away by the triumph- of € f wac there"were |10y Rissia worse 0 treat | = Qoco he advices, the leader rman arms. Impul of sulcides. Nov According to the advices, ipersanal chareoter wey ced k atate had $15.008 men in the o oa ""‘";'dl"be‘gnm' then q( he mthglan.r?‘:.m;:%.b:‘r nu: ;:aag_i:lg:; :f; enlisted-per- . n; the w % ¥ nn th;'ellmlnanon “of the Dremier ——o——— F of t ekm‘? govam(me&t :un?:ler; 5 o 4 5 Maude. A n.l’nd’gul‘;"\-b mipary, to the:reun PLAN TO INSERT TEETH DAVID HARUM HOTEL WET. f"’ZS At BRI S I el i ter of Sir Thomas Royden at Q'u-n have entered tiré Japanese con- 3 {" IHIIGRATION LAW Izzy and lac, Detectives, Arn.t time _lord mayo6r of Liverpool. ;cossion at Tientsin. l 5 Proprietor. - ; U7 ADVFRTISEMENT. . . Cmmhdancr muhnd and As-| HOMER, N. ¥. February u.—‘;he ¢ 'sistan| esen! David Harum Hotel here, where £3je 50 Eresen Viontlun original of the character in 125* ] Penalties to -Congress: i i ;famous novel made mluy of his g P 3 - iz “hoss” trades, hua besn od b & NEW. YORK, February 16.—PIans (o] ginstein atd Moe Serith, federa) proc g R imsert teeth in the law Iimiting inmimi- hlbmon#enu with headquarters :3 E 2 S " oo gration were discusséd at a confer-| New Y city, who have gain e . . enice between W. W. Husband, com-1 :’nuch newspaper attention by lhur ; ” > missioner of general immigration and] J'SSulses : Y R 1 Fosing az_cigar ' salesmen. they immigration commissioners of New.| struck sp endsMp with the hom York, Hostop. Philadelphia ang Balti-}.keeper a Sca T sharnl sroandithe more. ‘Findings of the commissioners Toont, Tavy RSy s Spicd & elkn ‘3 be imparted to Congress, to_the *“Quaran that stringent penaities, be pro-| He and Moe say they were told not vided for violation of the Iaw by| to go in because there was a patient steamship companles. f with influenza inside—but .in they ‘All the commissioners > went, nevertheless. and found liquor. Mr. Husband, “that mor The propriefor was arrested:: skeps should ‘be gaken tions gccur.” The ' commissioner also said the PERSHING DRY AGENT. toultrence’ hla dllcfllllel! ('-hht [l migratien question, 6 mat- 3 1ot Pertarmers chterine (i omsa” | Nephew ‘of General Given Impor- as artists, and varioys ‘other A quantlfy sale of qualzty' .of the immigrstion act, con-/ tant Post in New York. Just eeelm ur DRases; Paa cola and Soiie K Father: John: flict over which has.arlsen sihce Its| NEW YORK, February H [ ARl 4 e KAR0) ]| cine. I have four cl ldren and when they have a Iu e th ! | PO 4 ( r entlre st h exce t Ma tt ) O portoss, wonik of them allen | ECIDEMENt of Jimes F. Fersn .|l Father John'e Medicine and.it heips them right away, ", 38 foigle i, ou ocC p nha ans nephew. of Gen. Pershing, &n ant not ha doct (ox: An; of us. (Signed) Tlce DeYou criminals just released fram prisons, | federal prohibition dlrevtor in New ! Avell:u:.?.l o 3 soon will be sent to Ellis Island from | York siate to.succeed Col. Herbert G. | Father John's u'm' s called the greatest :ody mflldar ‘because south and southwest, Commis-|Catrow .was announced last night b, it i re f hulld- ew flesh and stre: 2 3 g er Husband announced. Director Ralph A- Doy Siad S BlEDNIS (ol o 2 —_——————————_——___________..—.__ X 'ammmnmllmmmumnlmulmmmul |lllll“llllllllllll e 2 3 \ 810818 demlj Street 144 Lovely il pDueEn AN 2 We didn’t set out to sell our $5, $6 and $7 shirts lars left’ from our recent big Sprmg Dresses, $1 5 _ go.ner;‘;::mnbeh clog :yo;xttyl:!s ":.’.‘4‘ for $3.95-not a bit of it. But we’'ve Jus,t made afremendousslm-ti i 3 Q'; 3 ese sizes .on A onder sl of Dashing New Frocks in Bl 15215 0 o Tt Vi purchase; shirts so good that we can’t get our regular: prices bject to terson, N. g mny and our owfi stocks sold at $5, $6 and $7 L T T IR ;? - i QUL i W;)men’s Full-Fashioned - d d bi A & '—i E R o et oot b j;;g;;«;;;g:u, et S ‘when these newcomers are: sellmg for so Euch less. . So weve S]lk and basque, scalloped and tunic models, resplend- lars are pnm perfect. 2 MEN’S PAJA! ent in the trimmings of springtime. : ERE FAIAR wh"': &OSS?M mc'ln(led oul' entlre stOCks (except Manhdtan)-all to go at 33.’95 ‘ " 85 New Cloth = = | = '::fi":::..,,-i;fl 19 gl trimmea with “Dresses, $5 | 7 | ey Ncirines, o " ...Jersey silks ---English broadclot ard dollar kind, made of white s;e. $12 and 315 Dressen, of: ‘tricotind; Fresch’ . . e e 1R »-Crepe Sl.lh!,h ; --Baby broadclotb_ :Mercerized Hose Buuniul lnstrous qnahty— #. knit for unusual service, as as unusual good looks. In rith heather. tones, ofs brewn, tan, green, blue, camel’s hair, gray and black. Classed.as standards,” but‘pncttully per- ' fect. .serge, velour and tweeds, n’acl streightline,. ' L ). mead "Ilh fancy braid T braided ‘a.:l‘l'llx“u?nu.d B reldered: - $2.00 valuen. In Brinted SMadyeyi ™ e E F be‘r lk in w pipe: and s rown, : N ’values, In printe 8 B owmi - . reindeer and black. Sizes 16 to 40. 0 . Gorapd madras and k! Sl §aen $l 00 . $25, $30 and 335 'Winter Coats, $15 . ._Splendid Coats of bolivis, velnur and suedine, - with: large beaverétte collars and self collars. Slll; lllne;l and h;tl-rhnnaa. h:u group of beautifal models from which we eve eve: om: may find the style she has in mind. e ;2.7 . Substantial silks, subsunfinlly mnde, and : f‘orlhemnwho wears good silk shirts the ye \. __,to wear them this summer. Solid: eolors, wh@hd&finqmenble stripes; All sizes “1410 17 Cllowe, $3.95. ; : x?“slllxm '(‘;bod?fiand Domestics - 'va§g_",°;'g_;|;:g;f:;;;gfig, : F IN.AL CLEARANCE il forwaists: a‘:asé’hair?}.’; PRekke, patsgad fes :: chegks, plaids and figu e e md-ufilol'ed wear, night garments and> ]/z-c que uire ned neek‘ yer :and. Mens t ’ +Clean-Up of GLOYES WO!E". s LEATHERETTE 3 Tew e‘&fiflfin v hn“' 6%; also black flnce- lsc hold use..- Outing.Flannel, met Ak DAt o with bias e e et Sheeting Cator, | PR humiite o oot Sults &overcoats Remngnta Dress Gaods, Bath Mats, 0% PoRotsE umEssES” ot mnm lined cashmerette gloves; s $1.50 H Turkish~ Bat 1 3 I sirjer it 2% All-wool9 ?c nYc:dez aold for Mats. aeconds of & famous ‘2 : Jone ’mwz"' a0 Toome modeis ; 50 ;1‘_3, to $4.60. 36, to 44 inches Zh"::'::g"“& Abbut l!ty to m eov;l:r:_'wmu pique or e. - - - L 5o GLOVES, in brown, tan and gray, Ade. = 5 Table Oilcloth; 19 - Dredaés o : : including perfectsgloves 50 Table Damask, 29 Yard Remnants and fall :.f..‘“f,g B ; and mended gloves. C | ,Remnants or sie: Merceriaed oilcloth, In plain whits aad A i i i barad Gl Duratie, full blesened qusiny, . fancy colored patterns. ~ " COA'S, of taffets and silk jor- . 0dd lots and intolll‘p]lle assortineiits, but plenty to, satisfy WOMEN’S GRAY MOCHA * ATy, Remnants of Dupcnes, . . Black, 'plain colors . and mah. And picking ‘e out at $29.50 is like putting away GI.O‘ES .and. wunnble chamefs Pillow Casing, 29¢ Yard oats .10c. Yard i every. 3 ganntlets that sol s lor $3.00 and l: 50 l 69 Every pair perfect. o All 51768 "oiiiennacs 400 PAIRS WOMEN'S ml)m ! KID GLOVES ang odds and ends - of perfect gloves; m 50c 45-inch Fruit-of-the-loom Assortment of materials sold Pillowcase Cotton. in remnant regularly, up to 3¢ yard., Cre- lengifs raaging - from. 310" 10+ 4onhe, muarabisette 2nd sorim yards. in useful lengths. —_— - louseferiemstis %% .« The New Periwinkle-Bhie ‘sure money in the bank. Goa velopo lm} .straigh G ar. glnfl -made, luna-am- HAN AN low shoes‘ H’aoecomefarspmlg’ So t'is the demand for Hanan g Mmqvwmwehwmw & geuingtheminonnmt. 2easly 35,5:'*3:’?3‘.’;3‘*‘ “gao!::dx\ 25C <~Fashion’s Nem ~Hue wi . dn Washington’s Greaiest ‘Showing « and Greatest Values in | New Sprmg Hats MC'-p;sfor moudn;. golfing, mvdm‘ hr;e vlnuty in ;Il f- ;w,ev— . mxunm‘rm : al.mlt fox. bovs aad wicle _Attractive $ 4 95 5 e Bat this ‘yéar we are mtbAN sieinie _ v T | | have ill the HANAN styles—your | i me 09 : ' Pl e pro i | R yu::nhrv;filnxheoldshndby,nwefl'. i _WASH SUITS, odds and ends, in 0 : Bendmls and bondreds of ojir Fa- tallored ; fm»"u- ¢ " as'in the new spring styles: .. | T ngmm e 40 - mem Trimmed Huth, puiding, with, | Sgidy S kot 2 i evix } Widay styles Choice-: T2\ "“"Y afid.. Bistincion; : s "‘" whessree Jom_srs. Ina week or two we'll be out on the glee-l My ! I|.||IIIIIIIIII_IIIIHIIIIJIIIIII (T - > Iy' W E 5 . ;33 CLOTH SUITS, part wool and | . \j & nlk and straw’ binat < f Wy, in ! > dnbbing awa we have al done. | ol ey qaatitien Delted Noctetk 4 4 girdge., H | . . y as we have always - i ,'.“.....”é"é.'.rm::..; ’ , an e v;a-;;tm“gwmhm 7} o fi‘ : - | Sale ulk ’lOfies 556‘ L e b e bk o Wi ot 5 ‘ § ane u:ir g .'f! sa“gls et “,wm' : and fancy Bi le: 2 : ne o : already I feel sure I‘ve e-ongb to cut down five to ten = N > nec! o8, = B it ort 3 ' strokes.. ;' m‘amm«m 3 “Tiee . 2" M T e ; - The; lmokeonh(?: 343 pn‘ges, id profusely illustrated nnd T R e ,“‘ miday demonstrates every play in great detail: 2 : ?-':.'*'5'&-...'."’”".._..,‘53-98 i 5 Spoelnlly priced at $1.95 e Y, L5 T & oxara b Sl B IO Wearwell Blankets et T 1 aid: Blahkets, 3 i 1S ot S i ot e | S e o ook ‘and feel W woot: Tn large | ; €)::| gaterns, fof-tanoy "°'*_- C . block plaids of pink and white, bluc P A 2 MIDD and>white, gold and white and t;n and. white, mth -comhigation color” * m borders ; S = Woven b Clodus = !Jnut, to tbflygrscn AL B Lt e o # A A YR S ‘ +

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