Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 11

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ing pot or distribute it, the human ef- Rubinstein Club Recital. suited to her powers of expresslon. ¢ 0 fort, time and money being utterly \ Mr. Rosen, violinist, was hear v wasted. The Rubinstein Club of Washing- | best advantage in “Humoresque, (e This is one of the conditlons which | ton, assisted by Devora Nadworney, | Whimsical bit of melody, by Rychilk. e union seeks to perpetuate by a re- d in “Scherzo Tarantella” by fusal to consent that its justice be [ Enriaue Ros, George Smith and Her- | {icniawski, man Rosen, as soloists, gave a bril- liant” convert at Masonic Auditoriunmt passed on by an impartial arbitration.” belius® “Valse Triste,” beautifull The .publishers contend that in the Sinely % b rendered by, the Rubinstein Club, Anamazing sale of 200 Ix12-ft. grass rugs past ‘all quesiions unfavorable to . mpressiv to the re- Their interests have becn submitted | 1ast evening. The clib chorus, under | EAVS an imp o AR e to arbitration, while questions deemed | the direction of Claude Robeson, UNIONS HIT SNAG Difficulty Centers About Cer-| by the union to be unfavorable o its s'de were not submitted to an im- partial body if covered in any of the union’s “laws.” “The publishers have always pro- opened and closed the program, the remainder of which was given by the guest artists. Mr. Ros, pianist, first BOUNDARY PLEA REFUSED. interpreted | Arkansas to Keep Out of Texas and The price, we believe, is the lowest H [ 1 ” tested against this one-sided and |2 group (?f Chopin compositions, a tain “Inviolate Laws.” |manifests™ ataly restrictions thel | “Nocturnes “Tmprompes and-Hai- Oklahoma Dispute. anywhere on first quality new rugs. . G statement says, “but huve accepted |lade His great success of the oven- | g’ Lo ot Arkansas's petition ¢ yw| qu J “BOQUS” Rule Chlef one even this limited arbitration rather |ing, hovever, came with the rendition e state ") S ;.:‘ ,sdl" ol e * |than the alternative of no arbitration | Of Liszt's “Campanella.” The chiming | [{¢Tvene in the boundary dispute be on “m.‘hfiue ot sy itha bell tones, lightning runs and tink: | {ween Oklahoma and Texas was de B:;Eu'mumm-. ro “They therefore now declare that|ling trills' were executed with amas. | Med Monday by the hup‘:?me Court. : . e, W YORK, March 22.—Negotiations | th, ) | ing dexterity, yet no shaa <o) Ariansas melaimed - Grdt o ander dth Sy Wil nioilonger agrec that Bur i (%4 ade of ex- houndary laid down by the enabling act anogany-iinisr between the American Newspaper Pub- |dens of this sort shall continue to be | Pression was lost in the intricacies | DOUAGHIN 141G COWH BY TR0 €Rabines RO ® lishers' Assoclation and the Interna-|!mPosed upon them by the axpedient tr-gsl:‘;::;"‘l‘*;'“‘lmb‘"gi ’l;"elfl\l?lem'e ¢ the owner of the bed of the Red .. e t l - of removing the law of the union 0 a Vith such enthusiastic ap- LWee] a a eX3 l b tlonal Typograskical Union for a new | from the scope of arbitration: that|Dliuse after the sensational finale | Live (hat wart of the mate of oy Tor Remember, thousands of others are wing room taote agreement on the arbitration method | the arbitration shall be a genuine one | that the young artist,was forced to |z west of the state of Louisiana to the : s of settling wages and working condi- | I which parties are on a parity, and sive twg eitorce; 100th degree of longitude west of Lon reading this announcement, too, and bear $ i tions to replace the contact which ex- | g gives neither the advantage Smith, baritone, invested his|don and north of the thirty-second | . . , hes imposing its unrestricted will on ons With special interest b aratlel of north latitude, in mind that we have only 200 of these pires May 1 have struck a snag, ac- | the other.” rief explanations bef o — 4 . cording to a statement issued by the| Officials of the union could not be ice I8 powerful and. S:f-ff:-hh); F new rugs. . . = . publishers last night. ;em(:‘hed mmgh‘!, but it was sald 2t controlled, and he sang with ease | " o An unusually interesting price The difficulty, th - _ | headquarters of Jocal No. & of the|and assurance. “Chevali hes | —For _every 10 s o 5 o el e P“Il:ljm;: ey International _ “'ypographical _ Union | Btolles by Holmes; o ';fl‘p';' o8 Vi‘:‘c’éfit | sales made there Tightly woven of durable grass and Igound for a 26_x4_ inch table in {Iull rub the union, ;ln..ch the workers o :ha! ltx:[thllng‘x’:' s kl’(nu\v.n of a refusal D']dnd.l, was one of his bost numbers, | are at leat 00 i i at ends to insure lengthy service. Green, bed antique mahogany finish. used to arbitrate. Chief of thes he ' to arbitrate the “bogus” requirement |and “Leetle Bateese,” by O'Hara, of- et i - e o arbltrate, Chler of thess la the 17 BIOIIALS 00 cmtations Texod the ophortaniiy. ot coaias of: g gnenee feoms blue, tan and brown shades in neatly sten Substantially constructed quires that all advertising matter set up for those who heard Tom Hurke sing G.lhe same foree ciled designs. and reinforced with s e newspa ; 2 ast week. core that drawx in 10 The Heeht Co., fourth { mroduced in the piant of the newsparer| SCHOOL CLINIC TO MEET. | “kitty, My Love, by Hughes, ons of aton s the 90 | | (e gt ) strtcher base . Only a :v-l:z.{.ha gcertain number of days of the | The first meeting of the Slater-|th¢ most appealing selections in Me- e Xiiow ‘the limited number at $16.75. 3 e s peimonet Langston Sehool clinic will be held | “yRacies st vecital on i Vhat the Rule Requiren. | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The | only witten w g ot Yo 't miss thi: i i i 4 3 ek " = 2 -« only gifted with & voice of rich tona “You sh Don’t miss this opportunity Th l l l d a2 aw.” said the publishers' state. gpeakers will include Dr. Joseph A.|quality_and Surprising volume. but fu 11 0x b6 o 4 B 1S seamiless porcetain-tine i i igent men set | Murphy, supervising medical in- | also possesses a magnetic personality, ent 1o o i oo by machine Sud by Jand, skilled | spector of the District publi schools | Her Interpretation of “Le NI by Vossible . = ol . vines Oof- fand members of his staff. They will | Leroux, was one of the most impres- 0 or am L',:;if;’x,,r‘cZfl,,L’[eé"';ned",{’,",s‘r“.“,‘,";b_eefe outline their program for improv-|sive of the selections of the evening, 6th Fioor, / done, no use be made of the x;‘rndu'ff > :fl‘i“’;"& Av(hysx;m c‘xlmrllllorll fl‘d”mh‘m] r.u:]us intriguing oriental theme, deep Reg. U. S, Pat. Of. Munsey Bldg. i, thelr’ Tabor but to, throw 1t ' tha esiof | derwelkht and undernourished school | and mysterious at first, then Fisini Main 5986, y : 5 to dramatic heights, was admirably g iy R P Represents a 5 ; i i LU T T T f i 0 £ =i i value unequaled at ; =i 48 = o =i V7 - H ° = ‘ ’ /}/ —Every one perfect Ou;‘ s]}lloppers havL;l ma(llc comparisons = = i ¥ —and when we say that these reirigera- = = o] | 14 —All new styles Y e = n a @ as Hn @n £ N“ ¥ - tors are matchless values at $33.50 we £ v, 1-wid = il Know., too, that these lamps know whereof we speak. H ard-wide L 3 m—— H : be had equinpped for gas or . . £ Cretonne 89 € Women’s = Yy, may Deihad e\‘" _”t.‘ “’ de 3-door style—front icer—75-1b. capacity = ) . = ¥ = citv. ¢ Artistically shapec P . . . . " £ 4 Yards for c Satisfaction First Bloomers 89c = Cleanoty 2 .”'h “]‘ = ol ) The snow-white porcelain food chamber is without a seam—there- = 206 New Yard-wide Drapery ) 9 ) Choice. H mahogany “‘“_‘hed Pase, M A fure no place for dirt or germs to lurk. As easy to clean as a glass bowl. F 0 in g wealin of colo 7 | Of plain and figur = variety of designs. Sanitary wire shelves, perfect drainage system. Golden-finish hardwood = ringed and floral patterns. satin, and batiste, mado 5 case, heavy nickeled hardware. = Fruit of the Loom Fiffle: Bin Vs tH o 2 Elaborately designed silk shades £ Pillowcase B H in the wanted colors and combina- = ungalow = : " ; e = 3 = : trimmed with silk fringe. S Cotton 89c 810-818 Seventh Street A B tions; . = prons H = le! M f ) I, Z 3 Yard Choi € & = . Sale! Manufacturer’s surplus = N hoice, H g = 65¢ 43-inch Fruit of the Loom Now. Crisp Bunes s! Jifl S Bleached Cotten. Taribes L New. Crisp Bungalow Aprons, = s 2 W/l S tomorrow. and ‘stripes. Open £ - LI £ § slip-over models. = - ¥a E Window ) : 5 $1L.75 ‘ One of the biggest bed = = rchases s ¥ Women’s H ne of the bigges pu ) g Shades 89c Silk-like £ © Attractive lamps with mahog- we have closed in many months £ 2 for Petti D = any-finished base and 18-inch e e e s = ‘¥ Opaque Cloth elticoats, = silk shade. For electricity only. _ St Dranceuew, perieet quatily H = <. slichtly imperfect. but Handsome. Lustrous Petti- =! % sl O including some of the maker’s latest = not hurt for service. Green coats of sateen and cotton = Several pretty styles. 2R LA B S and Jisht colors. feta. in n colors and flower- = . designs. (Chipice’ of alll sices; and = ¥ ed patterns, with tailored =it various finishes, such as white, ecru, = Curtain fancy flounces. = i = . ::;I’m;m;’ walnut, etc. Serim c : Warner = This boudoir lamp ] T £ 8 Yards for Rustproof c = $1 50 At $6.95, $11.75, £ 15 curtain Serim. firm, Corsets, £ * - dainty quality, in the width Im J H = for making Dutch curtains ad 200 S0 £3.00 models, In these = 816 and 323-75 =5 Amous_corsets, every one per- = Electric lamps with fancy i S Table fect. White and h, laced = Slectric lamps y 3 = i front or back. Sizes 19 to 22 = < o Tik The values are surprising. 5 Oilcloth 89c '"'ll’ anr LTE ... only. stenciled shade that looks like 2 4 Children’ faricty of desi £ 3 Yards for (' lldren’s parchment. Variety of designs. H wdard Quality 5-4 White l Dutch H « = o Oileloth, non-cracking " ’ ll l » Rompers = = that wears well. ' |' 'y = = Our Regular $1.00 Rompers, = = Shelf l'lll' l" ) 'bl E l' [l Il' with white waists and colored = S Qilclott il bloomers, daintily hand-em. = = Lelotn c Men’s & Boys’ iR SR = 10 Yards for s o eEn = Scalloped Shelf Oilcloth, in Cambric c Victor c Children’s « S HEL VNI WG fi | Nightshirts, Blouses, Pantie c H \ = eticall ot i Well-made Nightshirts, with Best Dollar Blouse we know H i V neck; trimmed with fancy of. Tailored of fine madras and D:ESR.‘S, = — halher. braid, cut full throughout. percale, with attached col- :ll(-‘:i 2 to 6 in qmso new = = c 1 89 Youths’ lars, some buttoned-down col- twornicey ,’Ymvk:;m W hite ool = = overe c ouths’ lars. All sizes. o m_tcu 9. nt embroid- = = » ered with birds. Tan, lea = E Chair Seats, Khaki c Boys’ rose, copen, green and lavender, = = 30 Leather-covered Chair |- Qveralls. ) Women’s 5 = i ) veralls H £ Ritachod o ans ohat " Heavy Khaki Twill Overalls, Vests, EH = s 3 . bib style, made for hard service. 2 for i c = £ Yard-wide Sizes 28 to 32 for larger boys. Little Bove' Bib Overalls, 6 for H = Percale c Girls’ Sizes 3t0 10 Cut liberally full. sitghtty = Teremutae % Veus, " = This golden oak ~ £ 5 Yards fl)l;‘ S Gingham c Boys’ ton aeylestnd t0p " and tancy 2 Kitchen cabinet Th 1 4 3 b d 't = New Spring Percale, of close, 5 = S = Ann taviars e conme. of Dresses, Cloth .| 29¢ Double- H 1 ‘plece : e room Slll e = patterns _for women's, chil- Sizes 7 to 14 in New Ging- 3 = $ Wal i i S dren's and men's wear. ham Dresses, pretty models Pants, X Extra Vests, = alnut, mahogany an: = . with sash and pockets. Trim- $1.00 and $130 Durable = . % Z Turkish med in white or plain colors. Cloth Pante some Jined. sthers 4 for = old swory finishes........ = unlined. Waistbands and belt Women's double-ext. = i i bor- A % . & - = Towels c Infants’ loops. Sizes 8 to 16. “Jumbo" Gauze Vests. aises 35 = Equipped w:tl; m‘any la Another carload of those Tudor design suites so many people are inquiring = . 3. . to 50. Wide shoulder straps, = savin evices a = .. vanitv S & i = 21_523; e i ‘White c Satin taped neck and arms. i g about—{ull-length vanity dresser, bow-end bed, large dresser and chifforette. = rk Bath Towels $100 Dresses, Girdle Women’s H Note the features of this = at lesacthan halt price. Long and_Short Dresses of o Uni Sui = binet: you will find that it E Hemmed nainsook, Bishop and voke Ribbon, Yd., nion Suits, c = cabinet; y A = Napk styles, dtrilmmed with embroid- $1.00 o v Rich Satin 3 for = embodies many of those little = ery and lace. Girdle ‘Ribbons, the fashion- = : 5 H ¢ £ apkins c Sl e Besular and_extra, sizes in = time-savers found in much Z 6 for Cretonne spring frock. 5% inches wide. ribbed Tnion Suits. with tignt = higher-priced cabinets. Equip- VS g Fine quiiy Mereer | faundry C | Mews 1214c Children®s Ell| ped win: £ in a number of attractive pat- Bags, hief. H —White enameled interior. S terns e Large. Beautifully Handkerehiefs c .| Socks, 6 c = —Set of spice and sugar jars. = Bontex Patterned Laundry Bags, for- 10 for Pairs for —White porcelain sliding top. = . merly sold for $1.69. Soft-finished Handkerchiefs, White with fa ¢ i —Wire shelves and racks. = Pillowcases Rovyal with neat hems. A quality that colors, and. navercy amacid —Metal-lined bread box. . £ 3 for soy‘a will Jast well. Perfect and ‘slightly irregular 2 —Tilting flour bin. = Regular 45¢ Genuine Bontex ociety c "Torchon p = = ~Roll front. = 42x6 and 45x36 Pillowcases, o Thr = E free from starch and made the Cesnklex;pxeges,l i Lace, 18 c & ]fe-qu3 arter g = righkt way of the cotton. 36-inc] oyal Society OCKS, = = = A Stamped Cen terpieces, _the Yards for Pairs | = L £ Yard-wide w[)pullnr‘ygl_nsen-la design. Reg- Table of Narrow Torchons airs for H We are Washington agents for = ularly $1.25. - of good quality, suitable for Children's Fine M i e < K £ Black Sateen Coils ST Bscke ahite s (Mercorized McDougal Eitchen =l S 3 Yards for tampe also solid colors. Slight irrega: 8! ° & = o @ o £ P rustrous Tiack | Dresses Bead o Bitiets This 10-piece dining suite = sateen, highly mercerized. 2 for Girdle Women’s ca ] . £ For linings, bloomers, rompers, i La 5 ’ Our stock embraces the latest Illustration pict = ete Children’s and Women's Cords. ce Risle ; Tt Cutasletersith ilustration pictures = . Stamped Chambray Dresses, in S AN impreved models. Comp . = = $1.25 Beautitul Bead Girdle Hose, i i . ils attractiveness. . .. £ Outing Tose, green and blue. Cords, in blue, iridescent and Sheer. silky quality tmported Tnany tme ?:1::{’&";3;\'% ;;2 = Flannel c $1.00 Fancy L e o eny \rldeacent. :;‘;s"r‘is‘}fiy?;’o:r?e full_fashionea Dougal make cabinets only. Not four pieces, but ten pieces for $175; rich. walnut - finish, grilled - door £ 8 Yards for Metal & s and nude. < Hlack mavy s A china cabinet, 60-inch gallery-back buffet, 48-inch extension table, inclosed server, S striped Outing Flannel, in a Girdles. Embroidery Cordon Silk Prices begin at $45 el me S D S varlety of colorings: = good irdles, 5 side = eight, fleecy and warm. e e Edges c and-Fib VA | = h the favorite of fashion for 8 Yards for er c a0 £ Cras brightening the spring suits Hose. / = s R Diece dremmen: Table of Good Quality Swiss y £ Toweling al and Longeloth Openwork Em- pSordon Round Ticket Hose, = . roidery Edges of many uses. eautiful and durabl = = 7 Yards for e 20-inch Women’s ]lsi‘nnkbf S ;?-ndefl%:’;'hém( = 18c_Heavy, Absorbent Crasl Pearl-lik c ack and wanted colors. ¢ S £ s earl-like s 3 E ling, with woven red or s S Toweling, with woren oo Necklaces; Handkerchiefs c Women’s Z Men’s New Graduated Necklaces, of 8 for Onyx Hose, 3 . = ~ pearl-like beads, high luster e e e 2 = £ Spring C | =nd superior wearing qusiities. | ambroidered corners, aiso new | Pairs for / £ = = sport plaid handkerchiefs. 39c Onyx Mercerized Seamed = . Shirts, Oakley’s 2 Back Lisle H = | E 5 ack Lisle Hose, in black, = = Purchase of Better Qualities Women’s white, cordovan, gray and = E or ‘cordea madras, " printed Perfumes g Nightgowns suede. £ = madras, crepe madras, percale, 0 % c o 9 - = Z Oxford cloth and cotton pongee unce, Choi Children’s H = atl erfect. some Oakley's Regular $1.00 Ex- o1ce, [ = S e Tperrect. Sizes 14 to tracts, assorted odors from the Muslin and Nainsook Gowns, Hose, 6 c = = 17 natural flowers. with high. round, square and Pairs f = S Men’s Spri Men’s $1.00° ¥ oeck styles, variously trim- g“‘fi 0;‘ SRR H P . . ® P = en’s Spring B med with lace and embroidery. oys' and Girls' ed Hose = h s I D it TBibbet Hone L = This living room suite £ Socks c Work - c Envclope Slightly irregular. £ £ 6 Pairs for Shirts, nrte_ron | Chemise c Men’s ~ gi : Includes settec .. $l 5 = = ks, Famous “Spaide” Shirts—ful o G = . ) . S e e lste: guasanteed. ~Of blue Hickory Choice, Oneita c £ This golden oak armchair and rocker 2 H fect quality. Black, brown, denim, double-sewed; also_the In white and flesh. Dainty 2 - = : B = gfi;y. Ly s white. m“tlx'blo m‘iahilil mnnd khaki -t:';)mmtalk;r?d and “lace and Ug'gg?lssafi‘fllg’ o i = ch.iffOI'Obe Queen Anne design suite with handsome panel back. - Dull rubbed mahogany- — B drf ing work shirt embroidery trimmed. Spring an = . : - H = Women’s K ger and silk Summer Atl]-let?: Suits, knee = 1 finish frames with tapestry or blue velour spring seats and loose spring cushions. = & ays ength, no sleeves. £ . S Ki . s - = : = Gld c Van Raalte 89c and Satin 89c Men’s Clocked ! £ $18'65 = loves. 1 . =i Y S Now shipment eott gt Gll(oves,lz button Chamolsett Cfil’?el,syolgs, Camisol ¢ Socks c H : tentl d : ) = ble alit; imported i ayser 12-button Chamoisette 0’ ew misoles, o . = ien T = '(‘Ivloveu.q“perl);rt ’1? every re- and Van_ Raalte 16-button Radium silk, flowered silk and 3 Pairs for ! A conv.en ently arrange = spect. Black, brown, tan, gray, ’ Suede-finished Gloves in black, flesh-colored satin. Built-up Mercerized Socks, of excel- ] cabinet with large clothes S black_with white and white white and all colors. Every paif g shoulders and camisole (opa, @ lent quality, in black and navy S 5 ® Z with black. perfect. trimmed with lace and ribbons. clocked in White or to match. l compartment, hat section and ; 7th at F "-l" I (LT five roomy drawers, LT3 E s D e ST ) . e s “ /) iy 28 s s )

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