Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 23

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N - ! & - % ? THE -EVENING STA! STAR, WASHINGTON, D ; THU‘RS'DAY MAY 11, 1922. : P i - mmcx mnqm dence in the dlet tonight. 1:4“! :rwn- socialists, with the aid of the pan- ! AIDING WOMEN IN EAST. ‘ VIENNA, May 10.—The minister of ::—::ywxcrl::ul:croz‘as);r‘\; ax‘r‘.figd:n? b | Germans. 5 e i finance, Alfred Guertler, has resigned | imports about forty per cent, and lhe' Chancellor Schober will ta arges i | Dr. Mary Patrick, Noted Educator, 9 | because of a vote of iack of confi-|vote of censure was carricd by the ! of the finance ministry temporarily. to Visit Washington. UNZlUNMAN“A‘I’E € UNES'X'I'EEN'”MES|l-l--ll-luu---all-III-IIIIIII-IIIIEIIII Jewish National Leaders s i - Zie]DALAIS ROYAL Protectorate.. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. + By the Associated Press. GENEVA, May 11-—Dr. Chayim Weisemann, president of the world's Zionist organization. declared today, Mean to YOU? | —or Sloo—or ssoo—n never sleeps. It keeps right on working and steadily accumtlating. A thousand dollars in the bank is a big encour- agement—a friend in need—a standby in trouble —a pal in prosperity. Go after that “Thousand.” One dollar will start Gang Kills One Victirfi and " Wounds Two Others in |- Latest Outrage. By the Associated l"er BELFAST, May 11.—Three Catholic youths—James, Fyancis and Thomas | McKeown—were taken fcom their beds -i-n--:a-- you after another conference with the at Ballymulderg last night by‘a gang of S | Earl of Balfour, who is to ask the men and shot. James was kiiled and % ° {councll of the league of nations to the others serlously wounded. Francis econ atlona an |confirm the British mandate over At DAt boliat Wolinds. = 4 i Palestine, that he was confident the A bomb -was thrown in Glenview . { mandate qucstion wonld be securely street last night, wounding two women. “The Bank of Utmost Service” | settled at the council meeting here. | PEACE 0oUTLOOK GLOOMY. 1 R AR 509 Seventh Street N.W. | SHOES By the Assoclated Press. 1 LONDON, May 11.—Announcement ‘of the fallure of the Dail Eireann peace committee to reach a basis for a settlement between the opposing | . ,lrm)’ factions has brought back pub- DR. MARY MILLS PATRICK, lic attention here sharply to the Irish L Special ‘Sale Semi-Dress Pumps & lstll d 'U\Tr the f: that American opposi- rner an ‘lmn to the mandate has been met | oy i batbick, president of | Situation. which has lately been over- and Golf Sports Oxfords tes to enter into u speci Constantinople Woman's College, the | and Its attendant incidents. There are 302 pairs of these High-grade Shoes. To be assur 4 possibly from are greatly pleased e vour size ith 1 v jonly European institution of the sort. While hope that a peaceable ar- be Iv. All si : hese lots 1l sizes i adt de’ Sale pric 2 ation of the p I thaliy i hed be out early. / sizes in these lots, not all sizes in cach style. Sale price, Monroe Sts. N.E himc in Faicstine.”|for women exat of Viewna, will be | FanEement WL c¥eRtal Do el e ! the guest In Washington on May 12| garded as discouraging, and the<im- 113 and 14 of the Bulgarian minister pauence of ‘lhe Ereater ue(‘l!‘un of opinfon was accurately re- Dr. Patrick 18 making a tour of the | pate, Several pre country in behalf of a $1,000,000 eam- | Dublin rep! Will try to [ paign of the American colleges of the | Public in Irelan N Rin ring l»cfun the coun- |near east, including Robert College, | OVEr_the state 3 the Constantinople Woman's College = m was private and was fand the American University of A Country Home in the City [} il b e Rl S s e it EVERY turn of in S iy and has built it from a small school e [z e the wheel o a college with a student member- p of between 500 and 600. Tessure upon lement of the question. so that the plans Ilur a Jewish state in go forward. The; Large Living Room With Open Fireplace | i 4 Bedrooms sy mprerer . ¢ 3 that your auto takes is a R 7 . . ¢ nere:, The | FORSWEARING POLITIC hazard. You never can tell 3 Lot 47 by 133, With Pgrking Bourseots ce : ‘?1',1 angiis g S5 what the other jellow is go- o S 2| MARSHALL TO TAKE UP | Price, $9,250 - LR | LIFE INSURANCE WORK | Special Dispateh to The Star. b pres whao will preside, 3 INDIANAPQLIS, Ind., May 11— % Admission of Germany. o R : Open for Inspection A forgula of co-operation. jch omas R. Marshall, former Vice pe pe in| President of the United States, has ended his political career as 1, fl , All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments tra work of the league and | a0 STOSC DR PR ST e be admitted into the Soclety of burop«nn nations, even though the | DParty. ing to do. He may be at fault—but you may have to stand the loss. Isn't it better to pass all these worries over to us— and let us protect you with a proper insuraifke policy? Then, no matter what hap- pens, you at deast are not penalized financi Included are small Tongue Pat Colt Pumps with hand-turned soles and Louis XV heels Black Glazed Kid Pumps, with black suede tongue, hand-turned soles and Louis XV heels. Plain Patent Colt Opera 1‘umps with low Cuban wood hee turned sole. hand- TN AN AN TN AN EER OO MM AN NN EDENSEENEN Force Your House to Pay for Itself—You Can Easily a_conference does not result n wn | The Hoosier statesman has been We act as YOUR agents Golf Sport Oxfords, made in smoked elk, with brown cali saddle and back Rent Second Floor for Enough to Make o Do Seecoiariallof the Iage| <ance Bobed e Lo [omall the Jway througho straps; fiber welted soles! Monthly Payments e ormally dicussed during | ganized, an i i from “m"mcmll‘x:n]mlu) ADS 5 Iso 3 o= ] . B lhe{ r!mc):.xf’lgr‘:g‘gmc:x;acn‘u‘"um pot 1| dircetion ar the company's “Susi- to paying clai T'here are also 3 pairs of straps n_lu'dels, in black :\L‘:-rlc. patent, tan calf = H R HOWENSTEIN CO « c in the tulll mounced by I. Brt Slack, former M"!‘“;':[_b‘sfi for details— and black kid; low French and Louis XV heel. Allat 83.75. a 5 4 rict attorney and general coun- ain 2. Second Fioor. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST matuyally load 10 svenins) menbers| fhe compeny hae mesutnorised Leroy Mark, Inc. SN NN NN NN EEEEE NENECSAPENEEEEEEEEE meeting Mr. Marshall recently refused to |of the vas congidered a{ become a candidate for the demo- foregone concl 5 E -| cratic ination to the United ion of bers this has been| States Senate. 1 by the recent - e 4 as {many )} hage. to be content] v 4 membership. 2 re greatly disturh- { ed by the fear th ccessful | Itermination of the Genoa conference would react unfavorably on the whole | question of international ¢ Colorado Building {but their pmml pal fon wou sel for the insurance company. Il Tue ScientiFicarty BuiLt WaTcn SHOWERS TODAY! AND TOMORROW THE . RUUD and make the possibili tial co-operation by the United States INCORPORATED , . witn the league of nations more and 1316 01324 7% ST.N . | DRESSES, CAPES & WRAPS il ; || e f:‘*t).h: “»‘3?: In A Big Sale of | , / \ &\ b 4 according to United § tos on: | Values Reduced ° | g : i ers there. \]\lur.i\m:rn he ix'r:‘-‘: FI’OIII szg 50 and LW ey N R | ey ’ [ s, has been ;znmmfl own t“ h all points be- |} Dresses of heavy Canton crepe. Color: Jad A s f E N d 25 Year CaoeWithout Winding Igictor 75,00 sburg. The || Biexe. Brown, Biack and Navy. _Protiils trimim 1Ze Ior Lvery Ivee With Winding Indicator 336,00 : at work ce |l with beads, embroidery and hemstitch Mad s B8, with wide panels on side or back. Values to = . . to the penitentia ‘;’l"‘\ d § (A lxenm‘;!ul Assortment of Women 2 A | 1a o = I & 8 [ employes 3 pes and Wrappy Coats. Colors. Tan, Copen and i | s T le al Cash D he Name Crescent Stl" Yasoo aud Miselssippt de i Made with wide sleeves. Belted " 1 ) erms er as iscount (& |board will t on the work. | : ¥ d ] : Labor on the levees at Scotts Land- | ing is also being sent back to thej lD]H"lflnflll\ The on tin the {is below . HY do we name this noted Waltham Rail- road Watch “Crescent Street?” When this watch was first created, it was instantly recognized that here was a time-piece that any watchmaker might well be proud to sponsor. . Call in and See Special Demonstration langer point. | of the river, | \‘Str!pe or Plaid Sklrts $ 45- ki e i ool mate. i | Inquire About Ozr Allowance for Old to 30 w; | J S e Automatic Heaters The great Waltham Watch industry stretches for cor arien, < ted i A New Assortment of Fine blocks on Crescent Street, Waltham. What more by Sus L ac- | BATISTE . fllld VOILE natural than to add to one of the finest watch Stk on the Misst movements ever built the name of the street that front . of Concordia and Tensas | 1 is the boundary of its home? fjparishes, You May Charge It and Pay in Small Monthly Installments When You Bay Your Gas Bill So this famed Railroad watch was named “Crescent Strect.” It has gone out upon the railroads of the world and made this street known to thousands of enthusiastic Waltham “Crescent Street™” watch owners. It is the watch for any man who demands accuracy and sturdy, dependable time-telling service that will last'as i “Fenceless Zoo” Urged By endeih e |1 A SPECIAL sHowNG of | | A WASHINGTON CHICAGO, May 11.—A fence- NEW NUMBERS AT h fmal ‘Women's and Misses’ long and longer than life itsclf. I::; (meo I“:.hle‘l;: Lnelh:iI:- ale ::::;e% y Bauiste a1 p , / Ask your jewfilcl‘ toshow it to you. He knows what a mag- ural state “-nm‘v’ut l‘l-'-:"n"llflll the tuxedo collar, Vestee 2 > ‘an lo 0 . nificent watch it is. wet upon them by elvilization, fronts or the new, E ded d: b; | § Quak llar, trimmed Write for avaluable booklet that is a liberal " Watch” edication || e e etk Golleeror of w i‘;nf:u;:ry ;rml:‘ce Graduate Corsetiere SALES DEPARTMENT Sent free upon request. The Waltham Watch Company wild animals for the MeCermick i : at Your Service FREE! Crescent. Street, Waltham, Mass. fenl Gardenx, endowed by ur Service 419 Tenth Street N.W. vlr-. Edith Rockefeller McCor- mick, mfter his Inspection yes- 50c Pink Crepe 79c Embrmdery ~ | $1.50 ane terday of its proposed xite in Trimmed Extra Size ’ I T | | the forewt preserve. iy . 5 ,,..,n-nmn-nn rds in a e THE WORLDS WATCH OVER TIME RE7 o i eeproeching 29 50 ——— Clomebite Tme pien i'i"..‘? o theortd ¥ leedtgg e i .,'.':-'":.::y"*"lm‘:'-"-;'-t"l-:-';::sr | ,‘,‘,"“‘{"' Ersbomscd * Crope| Brassicre, 1| ade of fine oual . srAanm ‘THE HIGHEST GIFTS THAT LAST % | 1he amimaly in cages they are | o n‘l’m;':n b aatat. anl perium - tall-ent s(lel and] fnish, closely- ""-c-:’ ;::’.: oF AT‘I]IE . I ] rierm. o o | & _——_ Dollar Bill says: “Pay $1 a week for any Waltham f W : /z 9 Men’s Pants Reduced g::es::apv?m;: ALSO MANY STYLES Al $ 5 00 &$6 00 Watch in our stock.” . Wear while you pay. L 1 e i A big assort- y R S T SR ) I : e it oF e $%).95 ouse Slippers WLDOUGLASPRODUCTIS GUARANTEED Jewel A ici ' /tqfer Our. % £t . ! BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS owelers Noxmade Osticins worsteds, cassi- 3 : EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES DailyUlse of meres, herring-| ¢46p Value | : are madeo the best and finestleathers, LLo bones, tweeds,| | byskilled shoemakers,allworkingtomal ts, suit-} K ly by examin- 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street Sca/palone p s om s ing them them }m.ppm.mmw vondertu N wear, - dress or| $5.00 Value These Slippers are maé of ue. Shoesof equalquality cannot be bought J .fstgrg;lgtm?-refreshmg b aEvery : 95 soft pliable blacl. Teather ia _elsewhere at anywhere near our pnces.lm“ oni motes presen it made .to $ one-strap style and semi foot- "Our $7.00and OOshounreexcepho y Onie “'l’c::_ octh;mAm:'{CEES '2 al- hazr growth and arouses" g?ve service and 4;’ [ form toes. Every pair has sv-lue.. o L. Douglas shoes are ut w-y: ::mp; s O Ny astate thazrhealthwhzch | wear. Sizes-28 - cushion rubber heels attached. into all of our 1osm at factory cost. e to 50 waist. $6.50 Value Sizes 4 to 8. do not make one cent of profit until the -may save you years of worty | later on in life. Does not discolor blond or white hair shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for b tyf:whl:n buull:l:elnt mm YOU PAY CNLY ONE PROFIT. Sensational Sale of Yard Goods A.KAHN Inc. v Red Striped Toweling e No matter where live, shoe dealers can 935 F Street N.W. > 755 11k Se W, i }gc( Standard Apron Gingham. .. o w;p ywmthvyw Douglu shoes. They Jewelers Silversmiths e Bi 5 3 cost no more in San Francisco than they do Catalog Free Doug 3 stamped on the sole. Do not tpke a substitute et el th FI‘“YM st el ks er direct from | .. pougics e e L3 j W. L DOUGLAS STORES_IN WASHlNGTON ; f &TORE {905 Ponnoylvanla AV“II' W. | wo’:’:‘é‘:’sgl"gnfl}1 327 F s"! N.W. WOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS’M POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL, | Sold Everywhere HARRIS & SHAFER CO. 1308 F Street N.W. . o Full Line of Waltham Watches )

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