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18 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922.° ; S FOREN TRALE " ESSENTALTOU.S EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are Invited to make uss of THE WASHINGTON STAR' Offics and Reading Room at 16 Jegent sti London 'Potted Plants Hardy Potted Plants, direct from the green- 50c Dress Ginghams, 38¢ 3for 20c ||.'Luxe Rugs o 5 o houses. reception and forwarding of i For the accommodation 4% by 7Y ft 495 Onyes. mall, advice obtained on all " | of our customers who do oaa b oA o e oston F matters of travei, and ‘where || Constantinople Chamber of not desire to invest d0c | | *crex dé Liixe Rugs, nand- hnaez-‘;‘::h;:dg:::l! (1:‘1:: R e American vigitors in London may be traced through the Reg- istration Department conducted by our London Office. Cocoa Palms, some orlental, medallion Hyacinths, tw 30 and neat designs of -blue, gray, tan, brown, green and red, also combination colorings; all perfect qual- ity.—Fourth Floor. Clever New Spring Hats THE NEW AND WANTED SHAPES THE NEW AND WANTED COLORS D in car tokens at one time, we will sell THREE Tokens for 20c. On sale Bureau of In- formation—Main Floor. hams, in belutiful plaids, tn. pot; checks and plain colors; a very fine quality.—First Floor. °@ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' ! Commerce Urges Intensive |2 . - el Campaign Here. i [& F IT ls SERVICE CONSTANTINOPLE, February 19.— . All chambers of commerce in the YOU WANT United States will be asked by the| American Chamber of Commerce here | (& _we arc unexcelled at Tainting, | t0 Co-operate In a campaign to cdu- Paperhanging and Upholstering. Let| cate the: American public in the im-||& us estimate, portance of foreign trade. The proj- | . 1325 14¢h St. | €St Was set forth at the annual meet- Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., Main 2243 | ing of the American chamber. Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, the Open New, most beautiful and best . Semi-Detached House in the 16th street sec- e. Hyacinths, one in pot, 20e. Asparagus Ferns, 19¢. First Floor. Additional Items From Our Purchase of High-Grade Silks Our special purchase of New Spring Silks bought under the market continues to offer wonderful values, right at a time when the majority of women are busy with plans for Easter costumes. All are high-grade qualities, in the newest and most fashionable Spring and Summer weaves. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, a heavy satin-face, ) clinging, all pure silk quality, in black, navy blue ( l .49 and brown. Worth $2.00 yard. At............... 35-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, a pure dye all- ] $ t$1.25 69c White Organdy, 39¢ 40-inch White Organdy, a very fine, sheer, transparent quality. —First Floor. 45c Colored Poplin, 38c 27-inch Colored Poplin, a yarn mercerized quality, with rich, Justrous fin in all wanted street and & shades; also blac! First 39c Sport Suiting, 29¢ 36-inch Novelty Sport Suiting, 150 tweed ef- fects, for women's suits and skirts.—First Floor. Women’s Silk American high commissioner, de- clared In an address: | “All far-sighted business-men at { home and abrond must unite in edu- { cating \publlc sentiment in America i to a knowledge that forelgn mar- kets are essential to the prosperity of the country. “This campaign of education must | be pushed with the least possible delay. because other countries al- ¢ tion; double brick garage. Feady ure Corging ancadisna scemulkc k =) I Immediate poss€ssion. |inandicaps which large armies and A ‘Most Comprehensive Array . 36-inch Chiffon Satin de Luxe, allsilk bril- ) ¢ 1515 Varnum street, just unfavorable exchange rates have ose. C liant costume satin_in all street and evemg 't o £ oot of 16kh stre e been to them. i Women's Silk Hose, in - - shades, also black. Worth $1.75 yard. At =1 i castioslOE SHect Leon e Do Daineas ' forelen black and cordovan; made Many new purchases just arrived 40-inch Crepe Satin, an extra fine afséflk, ] E E P b‘ . st earned by Amer: with seam up the back and during the past few days are repre- soft, clinging, crepe weave quality, with satin 4 . L. Pal ns as a new lesson in commerce | cotton garter tops. All s ARR : G 7 ( < 3 Col. 8037 and trade. It will take time for our || Seconds of $1.00 values.— sented in this offering, together with face; in black, navy blue and brown. Worth | o b - business men to train their foreign First Floor. h R teiahen 15; % and 200 yardl CATIS T R s ) ey ugen\ls. vet we cannot afford to wait | Mds tdd ?x\ 1rl0}11 Oll!r regular stock an 35-inch Black Sathy Duch e st \f é very long. s = 3 n Duchesse, =2 = “Our. competitors are playing a| $17.50 Hodge’s Rugs Iecycecor s e eoreasion. face, all-silk quality; rich jet black. Worth $2.00 1 50 & game in which tiey have been trained 12 gs g —BLACK MILANS el - . ‘ or | generations. = We are almost X —SWISS MILAN HEMP Goldenberg's—First Fisor, : § novices, but we' have never admitted WL | s s R iokeb —TRANSPARENT HATS e 5 BUILDING [ it el S0+ g bt i bt g e . R “The greatest factor In overcoming dark effects: most durable of —BATAVIA CLOTH . 66 [1) = Al batiatas ta a bonseric A | oniouk sectsymont dursple ot ZCANDY CLOTH en’s nterwoven ose & ASSOCIATION ll|:msmsns spisisniopian [ - bt ¥oik ZHAIRCLOTH SAILOKS B “Fy ful Ameri, e s S s —-NEW JET HATS e 3} obor Syt Xt e Children's Stockings, 1 i T Was 50c a Pa: : P: 6 Per Ce et g'r?“lldnh“e t'x"fi?m g Gt Btoekinge: any o faée cfl'(r:"cls side rolls sma?l and large = & : e { steamanip sgencies. ,l,_,,“,';‘fi,‘"’,flg'_l feconds o c values. Lnush::ooms.l narlrm\'»b_nm zzuelo?, tur- OW alr on shares maturing in 45 irect parcel post service, insur- ans, irregular shapes in present vogue This new revised retail price goes into 1= or 83 months. It Ereeiys Tnebtes. of Cotamarcs thet $1.75 French Serge, $1.39 and varied effects in matrons’ hats. cfiect after March 15 on Mens Famous ¢ “Interwoven isle = = = 50-inch All-wool French Serge. CARAMEL, CANNA, NILE. JADE, will bring about unity of action for Pays 4 Per Cent the common good of all American aconeidade twilled quality, in MANDARIN, CERISE, PERIWINKLE tionally known brand advertised in all the y businees. Plack and navy . blue—First CARAVAN, PLATINUM AND OTHER leading magazines. Floor. Women’s $5 Oxfords $3.95 Children’s Spring Hats New Spring Oxfords. of tan Rear Admiral Bristol urged that increased emphasis be placed on the study of languages in the American schools and colleges. as Americans must speak the tongues of the coun- tries in which they seek markets, if sound and permanent business con- All sizes, 9 to 12, in black, cordovan, new > tan, smoke, navy and white; made with interwoven heel and toe, which insures déuble wear. —_— Children’s Waist Suits $1.79 Bleached Sheets on shares withdrawn be- SPRING COLORS IN PROFUSION. fore maturity. Assets More Than and black leathers: military or 7.000,0 nections were to be established. low walking heels; welted $7,000,000 D —— McK: d sotes: sizes 23 to hild 3\9‘: k Waist 2x99-Ine. s:::.?xm Bleached 3 Ch ren's Nainsoo! al 72x99-inca Se: d Surplus Nearing FIVE ANGLES IN SEARCH 3 . O S S (S HYETE setonas | Sheow sxien Jomettor e ; f 50c vilues.—Firt Floor. quarter beds; free from starch or 800,000 1:69 Longcloth, $1.49 SR e PR (s t Floor. - 5 4 FOR SLAYER OF BHUNEN m.:'sfin?; xol.heog Imu;.'rialil'l;}g- A wonderful assortment of styles that are most becoming and appealing in their youthful Infants’ Shirts, 18c i —_— b Longcloth, fine cham, - - v 1 5 205 il o v, Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. 5 ish quality. Ten vards for $1.49, giace and charin - Moderatelypriced ati31455 03305 Infants’ Cotton® Shirts, high Up to 79c Women’s JAMES BERRY, President ||| [Physicians Remove 20 Shot From —First Fioor. neck and long and short sleeves. Union Suits, 50c JOIMU & Ve CANN, | Setevtany Circus Owner’s Head at K e a:is; 't W 's Sum L ight i imi b in the lot; omen’s Summer- = 39c White Dimity, 29¢ 5-'.?’“.:"&’-2,’&’1 T 35 each. Ome | ton Union Suits, low neck and One-Day Sale—Wednesday Only Boys’ $12.75 to $15 Double-Service Suits . With TWO PAIRS of Pants | | % ‘i New Spring SPECIAL suits, clever- ly tailored in ? several smart Norfolk 79 models, with yoke. inverted or knife pleated; all coats alpaca lined. Both pairs of pants full lined and all seams reinforced. Materigls of ALL-WOOI Tweeds, Blom;xers, Little Girls’ Dresses, $1.50 Riverside, N. J. AINT FOR RIVERSIDE. N. J.. March 14.—De: tectives are working on five angles, PRO'I'ECTION one of which Is expected to lead to: che apprehension of the slayer or| No matter how small the job slayers of John T. Brunen, circus ;“:n"‘fl.;l' ‘:“l’l:." on'];:in‘lu o\\‘ner,".whoF"ls sholt ):n d!xnfll lnk‘hll* - §| home last Friday night. In making ingstoe Profeetion this announcement Prosecutor Kelsey said today that an arrest probably n x. FERGUSON o |ivoud oe made witnin o eéw” dave vestigation is being made of the 1114 9th St. N.W. _ Ph. N. 331-333 || {708 B g by Brunen in self-defense of | EAINTING DER ARTMENT in Mount Carmel, Pa, four| go: the hold-up of the circus man's home in July, 1920, when $5,000 in money and jewelry were taken; the marriage of Brunen's daughter to | William Parkson, a lion tamer, in| Elkton. Md.. and its annulment, and | the discharge by Brunen of a cook | in his carnival dining car after a heated quarrel. The fifth angle the | prosecutor declined to disclose. Twenty-nine shot have been re-| moved from Brunen's head, indicat- | 36-inch White Check Dimity, 2 | day at 18c each, or THREE for | sleeveless, loose or tight knce: very fine, sheer quaiity, with | S50r~—Umderwear Sectiom, First | regular and estra sizes. white woven checks.—First Fioor. ' Floor. Fioor. Smart New Spring Coats and Wraps for Every Woman Featuring the Newest F ‘ashions at Attractive Prices Expressive of Spring are these smart new Coaty and Wraps of tweed, herringbone, heather cloth, velour, polaire cloth and other soft materials, and tomorrow you will find every new and dominant style introduced this season featured in this display. So very distinctive and attractive are the new coats and wraps that they simply cannot 2% i ing, physicians said. that both bar- rels of the shotgun een fired. Ma foA J : X 4 ) ) : Two empty shells were found in the Cheviots and Cassimeres. Sizes 8 to 18 o w"h‘;“e eliratcedsifiahed help being admired. And look at the prices. Really remarkable values await you. Smart Sport Coats, of Herrlugbone Tweeds and Heather Cloth; inverted plkit back, large patch pockets and 98 half silk lined. Colors of 7. path believed to have been taken by the slayer in fleeing from the house. —_— JURY DRINKS EVIDENCE. Fails to Return Half Pint Sub- mitted to Them. years. Tuesday only, $10.75. with neat ruffied knee; sizes 4t Cars. Boys’ $2.00 Shirts, $1.15 GIRLS' KILTIES, $1.00 Boys' Shirts, of fine-quality Of beautiful quality Ging- madras; white grounds with hams, small and large checks: pretty stripes, in a variety of wide hems; adjustable shoul- colorings; neckband style; sizes der straps; sizes 6 to 14 years. | 12 to 14 neck measure.—Third GIRLS' GUIMPES, $1.00 PHILADELPHIA, March 14—When a s Girls” " Shirt - Waists or tan, gray and mixtures. v i ter sesslons court retired t s Guimpes, of fine quality o Ketermins the. ullt or Mnocence of ‘& | | Boss' Blouses of sulphur | BOYS’ $1.50 Hats, 95¢ “hite lawns. with Tound col- Capes and Coats, in chic tailored models, saloonkeeper charged with selling liquor | fho o e s IOn i New Spring Hats, for the lit- lar and cuffs; buttoned down of Velour, Polaire Cloth, Herringbones and 7 | dyed khaki cloth, with soft tle fellows, from 2 to 10 vears front; set-in sleeves; sizes 6 Novelty, C;Jating - some full silk lined, others to 14 years.—Third Floor. e, of all-wool tweeds and es, in_middy shapes; also Hats, with _turn-up without llica se :ney took with them a_half pint of wl ‘which had been offered in evidenc early four hours { later the judgo ordered them to report. | collar attached yoke and fined to the waist: plain open cuffs; sizes 7 to 16 or plaited backs, with new pockets; in brown, tan and .5 ! They filed in with the liquor botile | ] =till others in Rah-Rah H H ompty and the informatlon that they years. t brim; all with silk-woven name 35¢ India L“lo“' 25¢ were unable to agree. Goldenberg's—First Floor. | and Teddy shapes of suiting 40-inch White India Linon, ex- gray Inquirv from the court as to what had e oo mixtures.: 'hird Floor. tra fine, sheer quality; snow- Dressy Coats and Capes, of Soit \ lours, Camel’s Hair, Chinchilla, Cordeline, Tric- otine, Cut Bolivia and Twill Cords; tailored or new loose sleeves, tiny plaits, silk stitchery, trimmed and plain tailleurs; full silk lined. ‘Shown in all the popular shades used this become of 'he whisky brought no satis- white bleached.—First Floor. factory answer, and the jurora were dis- charged from " further service n the 25¢. Unbleached Cotton = S, v & pyms 7.50 Linol e, am ¢ Ferwonmer (I U M8 $7. inoleum Rugs B e e 1 46x12-t. Cork-filled, Burlap Lino- Cotton, extra heavy, firm-woven ‘Thousandsupon thousendscould | he ke Bt to h: th dis- = tell you how Posiam and Posiam barred from fature Jury duty, goads i ior making shpets, Tu— leum Rugs, in Armstrong’s-or Blabon’s ? spring. At S et iy and vty St makes; parquette flooring, tile and $27.50 to $32.50 ormenting erupti rquett Stopping ecs.i:::fi;'nfuw jnd° BOOSTS QUEBEC SYSTEM. | $2.00 Al!s-]\\(’)gol Serge griental desigus, in blue, green, tan and j ° BB ki estoring —_— ‘ourth 4 y ) Prime Minister Says U. 8. Awaits Day of Licensed Liquor. QUEBEC, March 14.—Asserting that agents of the United States are in Canada studying the Quebec system But effective as Poslam is, it is mace of the gentlest, safest things—nothinzthat could irritate the tender- est, most inflame skin. A Tittle Poslam gocs & very long way. w 58-inch All-wool Tailor’s Serge, double-warp quality. in black $30 and $35 Velvet £ b and navy br:ue'?—l‘lr)lt Floor. Brussels Rugs, ;ls.g; Sale! Men S and ,‘ $1.25 Bleached Sheets 9x12-t. Large Room Size Seam- less Velvet or Brussels Rugs, of liquor distribution under police $1.00 Alexander Smith and Sons make: 9 * 1x90 less Bl ; oriental and medallion supervision, L. A. Taschereau, prime p:r(xectszfx':fli':;’} fuel?cng?xlaslafalei colorings_to suit any minister of the province, today size; heavy firm-woven quality. | [°0m ddcoration—Fourth Floor. dicted in & house debate that “the —First Floor. = of Quebec will be followed, 15¢ Dress Ginghams 1f you miss this chance for clothing savings tomorrow you will overlook one throughout Canada, but also lzy 4C of the biggest opportunities that has nited States.” 4 big newspapers in the United ) Mill lengths of 27-inch Dress come your way in years. We are dis- posing of a group, of high-grade suits States think that the license system | Ginghams, in a large assortment is the best,” he continued, and dream of stripes and plain colors; war- of the day when it will exist in their ranted fast colors.—First Floor.: we've carried over.” All are suitable for spring wear and the sale price bears small relation to the real value of the country. Under the Quebec system whisky ) Up to 65c Cotton Pants garments. Dark colors and medium mixtures, with a and other spirituous liquors are sold wide selection of browns, tans, grays and directly to.the individual from bond. 35¢ - ed warehouses. @ liquor must not of \ v greens. Double and single breasted models, in sizes-up to 42 included; also a limited public. Beer of moderate alcohol Sontent s 80ld over the public bar, s waist and lace-trimmed knee; number of Students’ sport models with two pairs of trousers; sizes 32 to 35. Rare March Opportunities in ining Room Furniture Lowered prices have been applied to these Dining Room suites, giving you a valuable op’?or(umty to secure good furniture most economically. These are a few of the offerings. Our Divided Plan of Payments open to all purchasers. ’ Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles in One Day i e G h N CeEular end lextia Bizee—Third ¢ MME. VENIZELOS TAKEN ILL.; . Take : VALPARAISO, Chile, March 13— \ American hdy e e Cocsals " e remain- r'se New Spring and der of his South American tour ow- : fi). Bungalow ing to the illness of Mme. Venizelos M) Aprons. of at Arequipa, Peru. according to a R & checked per- message received here today from e cales, trim- Antofagasta. The message said they medle wlieh Sai er Model berg’s First Floor 8ho; Mon—] l ¥ organdy; mm odels Goldenberg’s First Clothes Shop for s ended ~to return to the United [ 4 antney e You can have that satisfled G Eatrance From X Btreet. feeling of being well gown- ed if you wear an American Lady Corset. From our vast stocks you will find just the model for your figure. All have the “mighty - boning,” which is T‘urmteed and very flexible. ade of fine white or pink materials, in topless and low or medium bust mod- and large china closet. els. Complete 'range of sizes. 4 5 1 $2, 5250, 83, 3350, $4 | || OGN Uren Suis of e ltalian Walnut 10-Piece } $385 10 loped skirts, trimmed with wide sashes, fancy pock- ets and sleeves— = gggg Philadelphia Chester $200 Bedspreads, $1.75 $3.00 Wilmington ol R P Sale of Men's $1 and $1.50 s . - . o - = » U“ion Sults fi“?lkgmfizcfi"&':'afi"fifok's‘.;.u. consisting of 60-inch buffet, squage extension table with round corners, inclosed server quality. : g zed striped mad- ; : 'Dini Suite And Return 3 ek o e T B ST and $5 cerized strip J Dining Room Suite. ..... ; 3 ; : fine, checked alnut. It consists of 2 66-i L unda arch wcases, 35¢ Geldeabory'o—Third Yioor. - aqs.and fine, Iniaiq with figured waln a 66-i : Be sure you get : 7 M 19 . :gf gg'g‘ the “'“s’fl'“ehsd 3 isinsgol) oté’h’;"f,::“f squars sxtugsion 1able, inclosed :m-r. faclosed silver i e | c 5 . Dini oom Suite.'. i : Seconds of the j ng - d 25¢c Pillowcases, 19c ‘Women's Black and Cordovan famous “—" make. tuml,l{.’“{'nl.‘ el f:‘:d.;.'b{;.?n ::n:-t u:loe I::’& Iaul:::.‘rn.m(o‘n vt | 42336 Bleached Pillowcases, nerf.&t quality: hand-torn and ironed.—First Fleor. - i e e | A e e—— Children’s Bloomers, 19c- | $3.00 Bedspreads, $2.39 Children’s Knitted' Bloomers, Crochet B reads, full aow lack: ble-bed aize; in heavy Marseilles patterns.—¥irst Floer. Gauze Cotton Hose, with ‘seam “up the back; all sizes: seconds of 29¢ values.—First Filoor. The genuine bears this signature Men’s Union Suits, 79¢ <1 | sy e sice e makes t},,slé 500 ) Men's Springtex Spring-weight Ribbed Balbrig: s uite gan Union Suits, short sleevel nd.full length I because of . slight irregulsrities in weaving these nd bl 3 =mu ot Grand Raplds.

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