Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1922, Page 14

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., PR[HESTS SYS];EM Uncle Sam's Radio Expere |LEASE FOR LABOR BOARD. | FISHING LAW VIOLATED. Kept Bu‘y by Enthusiaats"m 2 'Pny Rental of $144,500 for |Spain Workers Disturbed by Ac- m Chicago Floor. tion of the French. - W) : CHICAGO, Match 25.—The United| CORUNNA, Spain, March 25.—Great = States Railroad Labor - Board hasngitation is manifest among Spanish ' completed arrangements for a five- | ishermen here as a result of the ar- \ year lease of am entire floor of the | Fivalof & French fishing flect engaged B Transportation bullding at o t in lobster fishing, which Is forbidden ! A | | rental of $144,500, it was announced | It Spain until May 1. The authoritics, g d London Paper Says Cabinet today: G ced | toaring disturbances, have requested s The board now Is located on three | tie mifister of marine (o send naval ‘ different floors®of another b Y8 D e ther won D Acts, “Then Tells House ! Gnable ali ” of Commons. BY EDWARD PRICE BELL. By Cable (o The Star and Chicago Daily News. The new auarters will enable all the | MeR from continuing thelr work. offices to be consolidated on one LONDON, March Like an echo/ from the American resentment at | e »Mondaiy,' Final Day of the Clearance Sale S S Axminster, Brussels and Wilton Rugs against Britain's “system of dicta- torship.” The Mail cites Premier ailia U o st o sl - Poincare's announcement that “all un- Make the best of this opportunity—the bd\l'flgb are unusual e Demceloreh Listven DY and will not be duplicated later. Now is the time to buy wool French delegates at international ¥ 3 = rugs. Upon receipt of small payment we will hold your selec- tions until Fall. Here are four underpriced groups—and a good assortment still remains at either price: 31695 2745 3745 %49.75 1ary sanction” and states tht “such qulifiction might very well be im- About fifty rugs in the lot, Many patterns and colors in 9x12 and 83x106 Seamless High-grade closely woven including 9x12 and 8x10 Seam- 9x12 and 83x106 Axminsters Velvet and Axminster Rugs, or 9x12 Axminster and Wilton less Brussels, 6x9 and 7.6x9 and Velvets; also 9x12 High- same sizes in Seamed Axmin- Rugs, seamless and the finest L 14 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 2, 192-PART 1. ' - o SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY WiZARD Combination Offer Housewives, get this straight! Only two hun- dred sets in this special offer, so don’t wait . yd George “Impracticable.” This is not the first sign of oppo- sition to the cabinet practice of coing g Z it first and telling the house of com- WIBEFAM D IR mons about it afterward. That 1s|Is ‘Unele Sam’s chief radio the cabinet practice as it prevails to- [at the Department of Commerce, and day. The Mail considers Prime Min-|since the radio method of communi- ister Llovd George impracticable and | eation has become so popular he haw the whole Northcliffe press is out of | been flooded with inquiries. Hix fomcert with Lloyd Georgeism in all | work has inereased to auch an exient Coniplss C Wi M Cotplet s aspects. Nine conferences have 2 izard y < ! e 3 Ao s been h‘ém since peace was d‘eclared_ ;‘.'.L';"“.,’,::;.‘.".:,':'::::,.f'"" Teplies piete s ?P ) omplete Axminsters. A good selection grade Seamless Brussels Rugs. sters. Heavy qualities, deep made. Clear cut, distinctive n;l'Sa-i:edmo. !;lt)'lh‘e‘ guuloinae.l Brus& $1 19' Wizard Polish 2 \ of patterns and colors. Every rug a rare bargain. nap and a pleasing variety. patterns; also plain rugs. El 3 ndon WO Spa, ris an | .. Cannes—and the Mail doubts whether Wizard Dust Cloth ‘ all put together have achieved any- (GOUGH LOSES IN ELECTION useful. . I I F ’ ’ ’ e “If,* it savs, “parliamentary sanc- = You know all about this, so very little remains to be Oth O u h c a s o 0 a tiom were required negotiation would | War Leader's Military Record Is aid. Hodev Jl e alia i Easter brides C r me rnls In e I r n Ve left to professional diplomats who e sald. However, there is the usual crop ot taster brides i know ‘best how ‘deal with it Our Under Fire in Parliament Fight. who may not be acquainted with this best-of-all com- f —~———————— 5 Hathor ChawsAve De = & ] Self-locking Refrigerators— instead of flyin| i . L b 2 g . 4 > 3 h about Burope = chasing _rainbows "’;g\:‘o‘g‘.“"\"l;rch 5—Mal. Gen. Sir | modity—just a word to them: . Mnumgp Boxes ‘IS‘I"" | —They are here on time too. I Round Cretonne Pil- Snow Boy, #o0. our own excla- the middle east wildcats and Meso- | British 5th Army, which over- luster. It has an adjustable handle, which can be quickly ST bEiahcoY best hacas Cretonfiel in _many pattenn tiractiye tooy lor cous o potamia, enforcing the report de-|whelmed by the Germans' drive in | detached, and only a mi 5 ired clean tt N e 5 S i i i manding the rehabilitation of our|the spring of 1918 etached, and only a minute 1s required to clean the mop. ware and come in four $7.75. . etc. Stuffed with cotton as an introduction. $19.75. Chair, $6.75. Rocker to match, | hammock, porch chairs, ‘ lined, ice capacity 75 lbs.. priced | | sizes at— } Arrive—These are superior wide, yard, 50c. Are comfortable, neat and serve telephone systom, and possibly re- | a liberal candidat ! Wi s 3 . N i i T ’ i > 6 shit L 2 A izard Polish dries quickly, is not sticky and its | and priced for tomorrow, ducing the income tax from & shil.- ertsey divis arrey, by : 5 2 g Y Y $4.50, $6.75, $950, $1050 1 D Creto Lioht | each, 95c. Cocoa Door Mats Make gs in the pound. S : r P. Richardson, unionist, effects are marvelous—lasting, too. o atetd » | ."]‘”A ']° nnes- ’]" { Clean Feet—March storms Repudiates the Bolnheviki. the recent by-election. The return: 1 j . TN - | weight, in hosts of colors L — ! A « ‘ The Mail repudiates the bolshe announced today = give Richardson, Wizard Dust Cloth is perfectly sanitary, Cedar Chests Before Moths ’ and patterns; 360 inches | Bar Harbor Chair Cushions— :iril:lkcin:l"o“od and track the ; 1 s. | ;ggv:;geihl‘gfi lg::fg:‘(;\;fim::fi;;‘ The *of th t succeeds gathering the dust without scattering it. .“l’t‘:“ng to do with them and in- | D! MacMaster, coal t Can be washed when necessary without veighs against the s A8 2 3 = tae v spineless British statesmen to Ger. | 13007 PATLY candidate by a mujority impairing its chemical properties. man strategms. e & et i 1 is e-da off ¢ It seems that sooner or later some- | PATLY, ~ contestant = at * this Don’t miss this one-day offer, thing will be done to restrain British | 7 s arere - 4 executive and extend parliamentary | ol it : Complete— prevent that, heavy qual- | | quality and have Yale lock. A — in many nooks and corners; | s 4 ligh s b piece of furniture as well as a Colored Marquisette, in Many Several patterns and colors. 3 RuCEaCpnEReRss, utility. Very special at $15.7: Patterns—Beautiful tones and FEach, $1.45. c. ‘ S 36 inchess wide, reduced from [ — 1,600 Yards of Curtain regular price for tomorrow, Marquisette — Pericct vard, 18c. goods although the low | ~ These mats ‘ Water Colored Window Rag Rugs Can Be V Shades—Mounted on These are the old good spring rollers: com- hit-or-miss pattern, priced ag- | | | | control. Py nificant owing 2 | . A 45 ssel Table Oilcloth in White and ix- | cording to si = in th ajority : g F e |l price suggests otherwise. | 0 A plete with pull and fix- cording to_size. NEGRO SHRINERS ENJOINED pl:'e\'it:xs l:“l;id;)r"}huhlcr o at. | d Border on both edges. Colors—Excellent. pliable qual- Fte aohite) Feceins ool 18x36 at 49c . campa H Special, 12Y3c. ity, 50 inches wide and spe- green, each, 48c. i 25x50 at 75¢ HOUSTON, Tex., March 25.—Tempo- | C vi v a i Y ¢ ) m\ - | cially priced at, yard, 35c. LT, . S 36x70 at $1.75 zary injunction resiraining negro Shria- nding it, ers throughout the United States from | serted that although o sough | » r—] 3 wearing the Shrine emblem and from | gave ample warning of the German |[| Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother \A TS ShY RN Wrs ek 1\:&11& organization names peculiar to | offensive, the 5th Army was left w!lh[ e Shrine was granted today by Judge t only el to meet the ing Boyd, in district court. Bargain 6th Floor Monday--A Sale of New Spring Dresses, Coats and Newest Colors Newest Fabrics Newest Styles The Sketches Show Only a Few of the . Variety of Styles. Canton Crepes This group of dresses from two Sport Jersey Crepe de Chi 7 manufacturers who have turned 5 rep! ji over a wonderful assortment of e The Ne,‘l’: Crepe Julia Spring’s newest modes and col- Serge Po.u'et' will ors at great price concessions, Taffeta - Tricotine which we now pass on to you. Combinations R - Salt-and-Pepper Tweeds, with either brown or gray IT was such a battle as Movieland had never seen . i B ® tone—fashioned al_ong most attractive sport lings. Notch before—a battle of tears. And Remember Steddon won. 2 ey S L e collar, ])elted n'{OdCl or novelty Tuxedo style with vestee. Under the lashing raillery and cutting invective of the falous e e ' You will see by coinparison the superiority of workman- direct thed ‘The moving, dramatic stery of & girl's victory over circumstances — By George Gibbs 1\ 5 5 . a great ':::;“le.':g mm‘mfli;’m‘:;x:: A pocra that will sing fn your memory for years to come — By Tom Daly [} ship over any suit obtainable at the that twinkle in the flmy frmament, i The begianing of & new series of stories of the new youth— By Booth Tarkingion price. Many with lined sleeves b . The greatest race-track stery thus far written — By Gerald Beaumont i P Yet Remember Steddon, a few short months before, had been justa A mystery story that will mlu,....'.,,..mm”_ 450" SN and bound sear]r}s forsnea.tngtss and l :;nhyglrl in & mid-west town — a girl who had never even seen a mov- By E. Phillips Oppenheim to prevent raveling. pecial at.... o THE RED BOOK M. is unquestionably the greatest novel = - A powerful and significant tale of a great city fire chief— ByO.F. Lewis e Rupest Hughes hinwelf & master of the films. Itis A deeply bumanstery of Cog' Titus of the Texas Rangera— By J. Frank Davis Tweeds and Polos, in gray, tan, brown and copen. Model as sketched, in over- botl;dha-: ‘What bdellh-n::a;ud and bad constitutes the tmnt&l:tmdlllc An editorial that will gratify every American woman— By Thomas L. Masson™ asitis uh-.IIL in the world of motion t has ever A powerful story of the open places ef the great North— By Edison Mershall been disclased lnnxaél interested public. Her story as published in 4 4ramatic episode in the lifs of a frontier woman— By M. L. C. Pickthall Beautiful, passionate, eager, she found herself at last in Hollywood An editorial witha lift to it fer thess swiftly moving times— By Bruce Barion everywhere. Are you resding it? - A modern business stery of a different sort — By William Dudley Pelley =l plaid qf large pattern. Patch pockets, slip pockets. Belted where the films come from, and her soul opened like a flower in the sun- . A story of the far lslands of the magical South Seas — By Beatrice Grimshaswo . ; . , ¢ styles.” Inverted pleats or plain back. Huge buttons. In - I H E RED BO 0 K MAGAZINE /= =\ fact, all the most desirable features of -the modish Spring g A\ Coatl Nour cholce atilc s Sit Tl in o i e loe sn e ® shine of morning. A whimsical story ef s young man's conquest of a tewn— By Meredith Nicholson April Issue At All News Stands—Price 25 cents ’ P :

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