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16 ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. RIBH-I--[HUMBUP lllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllll!lll'lllllllllllllllIl~llIIllllIlllllIIlllllIll'-ll SN OFGOODLL However, if Chinaman Wants | to Show Contempt, He Ex- . terids Little Finger. Chinese dispatches indicating that | the important city of Changsha may be the scene of the long delayed bat- tle between the southern and north- ern forces, make that one of China’s many cities stand out for the moment from its fellows. The following bul: letin from the headquarters of the National Geographic Soclety tells something of Changsha and its changing aspeet: “In China, if one desires to expre hixh comoliment of a person.” sa bulletin, “the right thumb stuck up in the air above a clos Tist. extend the little finger, to suggest that the person beneath contempt. I ! angsha man refers (o his fellow-citizens, he always re- sembles a patient about to have his thumb bandaged, for the man of Changsha is China's ‘top-side man.’ “Yale-in-China.” “Capital_of a hilly provin part of which is occupied by a large lake, which acts as a_reservoir for Yangtge floods, Changsha maintained its exclusion of the ‘foreign dev i1 Now in Progress—Sale of . = . ) i : : American Sheffield Ware, $4.89 e Values Regularly $7.50, $8 and $5.50 New, Iy silver-plated apd every plece warrantsd for sefvice. Included are Serving Trays, Comport or - N sll! Stand, Comport or Frult Stand. Cake Il_'l: ruit Bowl, Sugar and Cream Bet, Ple seroles, Double Vegetable Dishes, Nut Bowl, Ci \The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Cracker Dishen. Palais Royal—Main Floor. HARMING ;. FEATURES THESE FRENCH GLACE Saturday CHARMING STYLE F Children’s Day Exquisite Hats |Kid Cloves REGUL!? .5 FOR THE GIRLS AND GXNSRslj}'x)u 50 MISSES—6 TO 16 YEARS T $1.95 ATTRACTIVE STYLES This is glove weather—and think of the decidedly low $8.98 price. Two-clasp, heavy, four- row crochet, hand-embroidery, in>tan, brown, beaver, mode, gray, black and white. Also one-clasp washable doeskin, Paris point stitching, in white only. At $1.95 pair. One-Clasp Washable Glace Kid Gloves, $2.50 Pair Palais Royal—Main Floor. A REMARKABLY INTERESTING EVENT 250 Fine Tweed Suits Regular $25 Suits—Saturday at o $20 Today It is closely linked with New Haven, for there is, just outside the rapidly disappearing wall, in which the inhabitants once took great pride ono of the best Christian miss schools in China, which is Yale's co tribution to the education of the C nese who cannot come to America. “In Hunan the necromancer has e; erted much power, and Changsha w so well protected by the lucky con. stellation under which it was founded CANDY SPECIALS Assorted ] Chocolates 49(3 ONE POUND NET Chocolate covered—10 kinds —hard and soft centers. Also We have received hundreds of mew hats that will be on sale for the first time Saturday morning. d by the holy hill which guards it our own pure cream fudge, as- \ s sorted nuts and fruits and 4 . < litl dels fash P . [ J flavors. At 49c pound. = 3 2 Swagger little models fash- had, 100, it " Tweeds of the better kind—of the quality and style demanded by, the ioned Giwoo] Tweedsand i 5 lc,"".“""e”c'"'s ments, for it the approach of H . : B - : o4 > Hats made to sell at a much higher ‘atties, 29c poun: V' comet which touched off the ex Palais Royal clientele—and think of this very low price. tures. Two-button Sports : : Palats Royal—Matn Floor. Pplosion. i 5 i ; » models, patch pockets, with price. For your selection we offer large ¢ e et A Caniiohed ine This early season sale results from a series of extraordinary purchases slit up back. At $8.98. and medium brimmed hats, fashioned of ] Jalecin Clilna) Callsse end Hosplte] and includes 25 new styles for Women and Misses; Tweeds, superior in Other models at $16.98. Imported Tagal, Milan Hemp, Visca Iatedyeo Kmenica glon e i Tt style and tailoring to any you have seen this season near this low price. Misses® Silk Dresses Cloth, Hair Cloth and smart turban of e Thcn Wh:;.‘?efurxfl;‘tlyfiz'l‘fy?r‘ifiefl These Suits, developed in Kelly Cloth, Skibo, English and American $10.98 to $37.50 straw braids, de"er].y trimmed .WIt!‘l CIne Neienitnie. Chunsens. Tweeds and Velour Checks, are the last word in Sports and Street apparel. 4 of 50;! t%fzflfl, U:lim!:\cdh in rul"- ribbons, flowers, fruits and fancies in the explosives which enabled New notch and roll collars, straigiit line, semi-belted and box-coat styles. fies. and: sibbon.. Just the' style tvles and colors. for every girl. 10 to 16 years. At new sty AN 4 All are silk lined with Crepe de Chine or Peau de Cygne. Spring colors predominate— $10.98 to $37.50. orchid, rose, copen, pumpkin, brown, tan, rust, cinder. Sizes for misses, 14,16, 18 and Palals Royal—Third Fioor. $ IMPORTED 20. Sizes for women, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. At $20.00. - o st : Razor' Blades 2sc d, there is one of the mines Palals Royal—Third Floor. which furnishes fuel for the great DOZEN iron works at Hanyang. . . : % o . 3 . % a pleasant surprise await- A blade that will give a clean, "Amnn;":::“gdre(‘"l::efe::ho ha\-e|. NEW: OCTAGON-MESH | lug’rtl;leere“::)g;: wllj]o visits 01{)1' millinery smooth shave and only cos(slaho;‘xt been among Ch Lict products WOMEN'S NOVELTY | JUST TAKEN OUT OF THEIR CARTONS—350 o1 | 5 : one-third the price you are in the the most famous was Gen. Tseng Ki oL 2 J | Velllng 50” arlors Saturday. The latest ideas in habit of paying. They fit a Gil- Fan, whose co-op i . | i p 4F 5 r ly. At 25¢ O e Ton e sy Handkerchiefs | New S l'il] Blouses : Yard large Dress Hats, Smart Street Hats and lelte Solder perfectly revellion. Gen. - vi " FOR SPRING | P g i In black, henna, rust, sand, many Sports ideas trimmed with flowers, Imported Safety Razor Stroppers, & ooldler and atal e e i i | 'n and blue, with chenille =HEn & 3 S at 39c. . F 158 booHS were dited by Li Hu ‘ % f Smartly tailored effects of | t;n:“‘;:facontrastin!' c‘})lor At | gly cer}ned ostrich, embroidery ribbons and Imported Safety Razors, in gold Chang. : 3 ] ¢ and ovuc ‘ Crepe de Chine and Fancy S L C | mnovelties that one must really see to real- and gold and silver finish. complete of TaTEas ARt bR s Apd e ; Georgette Crepes. el . ize their real worth and beauty. with 6 blades. Equal to razors that Sculn are reconciled. Consisting of pure linen | The Sheik Veiling, something el s é“_;’:fg'hmnz b pekibejendicay and pongee silk in plain | s new and smart, in black, taupe | ‘Wonderful variety of Smart Tailored Iargee““:i’:. Rgsula-'ly $7.50 value! dratt steamers which 30 lor bfl» ?lhersd have | °. and periwinkle. Yard, 50c. | Hats and Sports Hats of all the newest At $350. < mlle trip from Hankow. D rawn nhreads an em- | oo . s 1 rinkler 2bita s vinc - . . eas. At $2.98 to $7.98. Bay Rum, large bottle, sp SR S | broidered in corners. Va | B oLl N e o R o P R est cities in China. i v si | Ji 3 Ys “yfans of tha Sireets are long and tons mew \dewigns and Unusual sssortment of | (90 €587, REFCUR S con |- MISSES' MILLINERY NEW ARRWAL— . e . (ol e gixaight, and atene time the city it colors tochoose from. At | Overblouses, tiz=-back Yard, 80c to $1.50. i | NEW COLOR—NEW STYLE—$2.95 TO $5.95 bottle. . tracles. The bazaars are full of life 25c and 50c each. ! styles. Every new note 2 i Palais Royal—Second Floor. Styptic _Pencils, heals cuts and Interest, some. of the candies i | e BAIME MuTAL=IEnln EISor. quickly. At 10c each. being famous for miles around. ! Also Men's Novelty | pertaining to ccllars— Boy Scouts Show Western Tricks. | Handkerchiefs | Peter Pan, round, knicker FalaisReyal—Mata Kiser. el L Consisting _of pure linen | and Tuxedo collars. In e — climb stairs. Some distance ahead of and pongee silk in plain col- | » . i the regulation wheel there is another ors. Others have attractive ! flesh, white, bisque and SATURDAY SPECIAL r one. In climbing over flag-, borders in polka dot and | bl Si 36 46. SATURD! SPECI/ st teps bridges, the ha ! 2 3 | ue. Sizes to 46. At 5 X the. whedlbarrow are. lowared il striped designs. At 79c and | $4.95 1922 STYLE lhata;xlg(lvlr:ary-l\\:hee]T;mes gbov_e the |l $1.00 each. ] - .95, B Barror Bk ot e e Palais Royal—Main Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. aby \ s {o;lx:e‘ht:ndre]d Dlol‘llncll:el. ffie»srws {rom, i (] w! o whee! vel | Boy Scout. 9D ‘and the visitos i';.i‘ Fine quality and d‘o'sd)' Fatchea cesing, fire rescue, | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A WONDERFUL woven fiber reed. Old ivory Scout. activities would marvel 33| W SHIPMENT OF finish, steel pusher. Lined e e oo, changer,For untl il with corduroy. Heavy rubber- ital excluded the dreaded foreisaee (@ o @ tired wheels. Fiber reed hood. from within its wall. e brick bat- | l er l car S A wind shield free with the tiements of which, & above the | OF arri At $25.00. ilnl’,e I;E'a 1‘_ormcr W)llll conilr_lfi:kedh iln !. Cdrr!a;lz’:ill; Ra,lh"anllh Floor. 202 B. > elves built while 5 = Sy B $2.98 to $7.98 Hich-Grade Leather Goods ent university on | g ?Jlet)‘;;lll?slz?ysob[s:’:r;_;. —ifrom one of the leading scarf makers in the country. g & Iron Gates' wn h‘:\ri(ll}fio-o(dnl);leufratnze. il They consist of beautiful effects in cl}ecks, Roman stripes, Values $6.50 to $15.00 Ninchu bricks ses eabected and their | gy plain and fancy weaves in every conceivable color and com- i homes.” | bination. _— BILL TO FORBID TEACHING PUPILS EVOLUTION KILLED ‘Special, $4*.98 Made of genuine Walrus, pin seal, beaver calf and vachette. Novelty fitted bags, shopping bags of cobra grain leather, genuine tan cowhide; the dress bags are lined with best quality moire silk. The shopping bags lined with leather. All fitted. In black and colors. All the wanted styles. At $4.98 each. Samples of High-class Neckwear, including collars of various styles, sets and vestces. Values from $1.00 to $1.59. Special at 59c. . | i | Palais Royal—Main Floor. Eentucky House Defeats Measurs to Enforce Adam and ! Eve Story. ! FRANKFORT, Ky., March lO.—Thei. ° Kentucky house late yesterday de- | r feated tl Ellis evolution bill. Thel. p ln Oa S n Vvote was 42 to 41 again Fe oamer $6.95 Gold band and lace edge decoration; best grade Amer- ican porcelain. Made by the Carrollton Pottery. A com- plete service for six persons. 6 Cups and Saficers. 6 Dinner Plates. 6 Dessert Plates. 6 Bread and Butter Plates. 6 Soup Plates. ] 6 Four-inch Fruit Dishes. 1 Covered Dish. 1 Oval Vegetable Dish. 1 Gravy Boat. 1 Ten-inch Meat Platter. 1 Sugar and Creamer. BARGAIN BASEMENT SATURDAY SALE EXTRAORDINARY Palais Royal—Main Floor. the measure | when it came up for passage. - The vote came after five hours of | ' } CLOSING OUT SALE OF TRUNKS 25% Discount |~# STEAMER TRUNKS DRESS TRUNKS WARDROBE TRUNKS N o All sizes, some only one of a kind. Splendid quality Trunks, all debate, In which opponents: olended | ¢ A purchase extraordinary, surely—creating a SIh fhe heuse not to Dring about ' @ e sale so extrfordinary that the saving to each pur- p of intolerance” and pro- | ; B i ! y - chaser will mean the value of a new Spring hat. ponents charged that students were |l ' “being turned into infidels and ag. All-wool Tweed Coats, Herringbone Coats, Chin- nostics” by the teaching of evolution | I at the University of Kentucky. - i Leaders of the opposition had be- | & lieved that the supporfers of the bill. g had a large majority in the house. . When the first roll call was com-:pg pleted they discovered only 38 had voted for the bill. This was two less: g than the number required for pas- sage. Then began a scramble, in |l which missing members were rounded up. The second vote resulted in a B tie, 41 to 41. i Bruce_ Gundiff, who said he was B for eighteen (18) of these valuable coupons. Palais Royal—Second Floor, Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. against the bill_betause he felt it: i was an_infringenient of personal lib- | W chilla Coats and Coats Simulating Camel's Hair new and desirable. A § TR P p e AR - g ) _SHOES rare opportunity,sobe {i indficed to vote against it, his ballot | he man-like lines fashion dictates for women f on hand early, as the defeating the bill. ! A s : 3 p 2 > . 2 5 . and misses this spring—with raglan sleeves, chic Golf SPOI'lS choicest numbers will ) DR. MAYQ VISITS MATADOR = pockets and belts. The feminine colors, of course— be selected first. Noth- el ' i T Oxford = ] rose, copen, gray, taupe and tans. Silk lined—and oras .| ing reserved,every= Requested by Obregon to Treat | S . e o Bullfighter Gored at “Benefit” |g only SHLID. : SPECIAL ;l'"“g m:(l“ded sk ATTRACTIVE VALUE . X - . iscoun Dy the Associated Press. Dresses—of silk taffeta, krepe knit, crepe de i e L O S : , krep , crep riousiy uring a benefit cor .98 . Steamer Trunks, . rida yeste| . Dr. William J. Ma i “’;pq:;rf‘\'c;e ‘;Shv‘.‘;—‘i{::xi- = Only too few of-the Tweed Cape Dresses—hurry for ! $11.98 Dress Trunks, $8.99 $2 95 f\l;-:zouv!:;eséir;v;z:‘ (;xxnamir:::thl:;rl'gy Iflwr, - th_esn;'-Many olthersiasérai%ht A:jnd waist line effects:rwith sfilk A wgn[llen Sf Sports lef- 313;98 Dress Tmn{:.' :ll.]‘ . 3 \ Mavo W ovation by the stitching, novelty silk braid and bead trimmings. Types for ford, made of ivory cal $20/50 Dress T 15.38 i owd when he returned from the in + ) s & ess lrunks, & Full aranteed, nickel bl el = 5 = . uly su e vll:r";ari'r; nia feft Tuigh 'y."fvn"n’é"'b?:ni- E;is;:i“and e Extraordinary at $14.75,—Palais Royal trimmed with brown calf, $16.50 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, $12.38 plated, highly polished; stand- P he cortida. was for.ihe! benelit ot = - sadd!e and back straps. $36.00 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, $27.00 ard 6-pound domestic size. tan baiinanter. e way kiloL in Neolin soles are attached, $19.95 Wardrobe Trunk, at. $14.96 Complete with 6-ft. cord. “Sep- Spain last year. Nesrly 50,000 pesce|W Basement Coupon Day—S; da sewed by welt process. All Be Tenk $18.75 arable plug. Made to sell at ve lized, Six 8C the best mata. POl ay atur = y_ z . g idths. At $5.00 3 $25.00 Wardrol runk, at & $5.00. Tomorrow only at $2.95. dors in Mexico performed without Each coupon has a money. value—see this evening’s Times sizes and widths. .00. $42.00 Wardrobe Trunk, at $31.50 Palals Reynl—Tousth Fioen In forly years the per capita of (B E: 3 L] mption in the United ‘ [ ] ~ increased from eighteen b i EE SR NSNS S ENEEESEENE NN NN EENEEEESEENEEEEEEEREERI] IIIIIlllllllIl!llllIll.llll.lllllllllllllll_!ll sugar ¢ States to eizhty-nine pounds. 'y . N |

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