Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1922, Page 24

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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. e RUGSHOLOSU.S.OMNT -l e mestic and ke 35" | DEPORT SEMENOFFI[] o s sneont 7ch ’ h@ H h fi C( ), i Lincoln 7638 or zn'm e J .. 1 H . 4 ¥ . t F Before after bmln -! to 3 at ; s i @ ;i . a Eiak |I‘i Comnmissioner General of Im- — e —— LAl =t} Clearance now, instead of JULY! MANOND e . Practically our entire spring stocks - HANAN Gen. Gregorie Semenoff, the Rus- white shoes, $11.50 slan Cossack leader, whose presence in the United States, with his wife, in his being thrown into Ludlow © A white shoe remains good street jall in New York, and.tried ) 4 looking only as long as it retains and Investigated for alleged brutal ul ‘ a W its shape. tles perpetrated against Amerlc 9 . , 5 9 i ed from the United States, according ¢ 5 . d . £ d goes into HANAN choes makes t decisi y y k b l -retaini J I s e - Every garment in stock as designated below B s miiving e ol tion Husband to_Secretary of Labor e S Davis. Senator Borah of Iqaho has Tha Russfen sinet ook ivory sole, medium height Cuban heel. admitted Into the United States, the * $11.50. declsion stated, and averred that if R ° a ir lf (The Seckt Co,, Brst Boor.) there was any question of the de- L ST eductions are a fourt t a ha INDISPENSABLE TO THE the country the matter should have . 9 9 caused so great a stir. resulting’ soldlers in Russia, cannot be deport- The careful hand-work that s BrEinE iy, dedoraton goes without regard to former cost or present value cloks hrnee coal sad comts.” Wt ROMANTIC YOUNG MAN=THE | ool S0 e (ione o, mmiEration Coming! Please that once admitted. he must ba al- The usual July clearance advanced to By choosing now, instead of July, you . Enlireuspri'ng salficks (:f !fllifl :::e! Cl:‘:; tell HIM! iw’lfl & 0 remain, unless he commits = 2 NOW, because stocks are unusually hea: e dresses, all suits, 8, e Y o hpuw E{l‘,',:;‘:’c“;:%"l‘g‘;“{:’?" l:o\t(;‘\:;u;::e‘x;: it Bimons eyt !hee)t; mn‘l’z not only get that much extra wear frox:l wraps;’everyllling, S S e Sale! Men’s e made by e department, how- B - 3 " . e . G n-e—‘....-.‘ Rerit ;:i:u;h:m;.. e heavy stocks insure for you a selection your clothes, but instead of the season’s restriction, is now grouped at one of these Union Suits © 1922 “It 1s too late now to c what might have been done, Hueband sald, “but under the I not to be had later. tag ends you choose from full assortments. four prices—8$13, $23, 333, $43. 10,000 of ’em High quality it appears that the Russian Cossack leader is legally within his right to remain in this country. Any offense committed by him against this gov- ernment would, of course, establish a basis for deportation action. The department means to fhoroughly ex- amine and re-examine all evidence in the case, desplte the fact that noth- OCIATION ing at this time can be done. Further Inquiry Delayed. Senator Borah sald that further investigation of Gen. Semenoft by the Pays 6 Per Cent Senate labor commlttee, of whioh he 5 . 1; Chlh"ml{l. would 1:6 delayed until 5 aturing in the committee could get trace of on shares maturing in 45 Q] 0, committos could et irace fof or 83 months. It of several Semenoff officers alleged to have lp.rllclp.ued in n:hfi attack on American troops in Siberla earl Pays 4 Per Cent in January, 1920, ¥ { P Chairman Borah made public a let- 3 on shares withdrawn be- ter to Col. George Kroupsky, Semen- « L P ’ : : fT's alde, in which at each of the g fote: atirity: SESede i hioh intormaddsaiin D at each of the . at each of the . f The Colle 1s§te ought. -Th apers, it h; by eSS i ul i aoor prlcea Assets More Than Claimed by Kroupsky, establisn that 1 e above prices above prices ve andal, the general had caused to be tried o 5 g s g 7 [ 1 = : 3 $8,000,000 s Including every spring dress in stock—all the vt spriom il o, Sl O BT D ek el el e el e o ks et rah said yesterday that Kroupsky regulation matinee, sport and business dresses severe laxllf:urn: everything, even to our fine _[!' '1 g\é‘:‘ e Bru':d et young -women Surplus More Than e tought mers e right up thru our exclusive afternoon and dinner Princess suits—all go at one of the above four :;l— “:lhl‘ Sl n{oo! e This soel Jocking sooet dhos $800,000 e gowns—every dress goes at one of the above prices. prices. Hundreds of suits for sclection. Sizes 11 145"1 s . schisses. sechosss sl Eosilont : FAMOUS TREATY PAINTING Sizes 16 to 20, 34 to 52. to 20, 34 to 52. to 20; 34 to 52. thru the ventilated top as shown. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. IS PRESENTED TO U. S ' . l t included nl’&:d = ‘hlu,o[ ligl;le.'i:earl “-:r SES ERRY. rentde .. : the soles are er; the IAS, SOMRY Treadent ESENTED Important! Recent summer arriwals are no meked S e it e e (Beady at 9 A.M_, The Hecht Go., Second fioor.) (The Hecbt Co., third fioor.) Sulgrave Institution Gives Picture Accepted by Chief Justice Taft. In the name of the United States government the tamous painting by A Doubl 1. shad " Forestier, “The Signing of the Treaty T00. of Ghent,” was accepted by Chief Jus- ouhic. pRNCL, SRATOW P tice William Howard Taft, at pres- L] entation exercises yesterday at the wlute sateen New National Museum. Officials of both the American and British fovern- @ ments attended the formal transfer of t 1 t the noted canvas to the United States. The painting was presented to the Fiber silk sweaters dominate the styles i Here’s a summer full of style and comfort for your boy! Sale genuine Panama $5_75 hot-weather suits And -where could one find more United States by the Sulgrave Institu- e o - tion and the presentation was made by : quality at the price than in these Judge Alion B Parker of New York, who is chancellor of e Sulgrave Insti- ~ b + | | cuion. Wear th d A boy can be just as cool as a man newcomers at In presenting the painting Judge ear them under , \ ' 'y v 5 2 = A HAPPY THOUGHT | |garker 6 b fiprescntcd 2 Semne the sheerest frocks. A if you dress him for it. Dress him in $ , i bet ‘the United States and Great for they have dou- \ s—the IF you can’t go to the country | |ZCiFSER Toe,| i bl Grindlob sl i these cool Panama clothe—they are with the; family this summer, R e Bl s i [p t—and are tailored like dad’s in snappy sports let the country ceme to you. ||ilcmed” inconsequential by some per- anceiront < . . Wardman Park Hotel complete- Sons, but the treaty that resulted cul- absolutely shadow f and Norfolk models. Favored do styles in self stripe and block weaves. by = = minated in a lasting peace between the roof. avol tuxe: y accomplishes this almost two countries. The painting was do- proot. - U Belt and pockets. unbelievabie thing. Country :-::g r:gefl&m:‘ng' EC‘:)XlKll‘;rv grlr::lv‘vlm;:: .Rlch whl'le sateen P l t h e o e .‘. club advantages. The perfect It was unveiled recently by Mrs. Col- wn!n hemstitched or 1. anama clto ack, navy, orchid, mohawk, buff, gray. place to stay while the family Her, S ois 8 member of the woman's tailored flounce. (fioe bt Do.J Wisnt sbch 5 L e 3 N s : is away. Stephen Reid’s painting of Sulgrave One style, as l Is shape retaining and can be laundered Manor, the ancestral home of George sketched, 79¢. . . Special Summeg Rate: Washington Jinf England. i will be pre; s Suits can be had in gray. sand, brown, : ¥ ' sented to the government this after- 3 i Room ard Bath, $100 Monthly. nooniatithé White House: heather and olive shades. ~Solid colors and Early Reservations Saggested ‘Wardman Park Hotel ‘Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road hairline stripes. Ages 6 to 18. {MUSIC WEEK FORUM ENDS CITY CLUB’S PROGRAM in a tremendous sale of WASEIINGTON, D.C. John Walsh Finishes Two Years as Committee Head—Succeeded SEoEEEEIoc00000 summer ¢ axd Sce Heller The City Club's 1921-22 forum sea- Sho es / . ®on closed yesterday, the final meet- S ht Se.nse ing being a special Musio week forum, 18] directed by Robert Lawrence, Women’s full-fashioned and seamed back silk hose, $1 The fullfashioned hose are “run - of - the - mill” grade, Women can share soon T Boys’ hot-weather caps, 95¢ Panama caps to match above suits. Onepiece band styles with unbreakable visor, “See E ; i which means trifling irregu- or- r ganizing director of the Washington Ata price so LOW larities in weave or finish. AN ADITORIAL Music weeks. that vou will wonder T ettt teor ook you The seamed back hose are 3 vies and forw 3 S % s ISION is d%finfdh_ai §r fhe “success which had et the -haw we did it. will he need this summer? FIRST QUALITY from top “the sense by whic orum meetings in last year an = > d the' increast rt and in- 2 ~ 5 5 7 1o toe. light and color are ap- et s e i he next But we did—the shoes are even now be- Get them now in this sale at ____.__. . e et ooy prehended.” The color season. The meeting was Mr. Walsh's ing marked—and tomorrow we will tell ' Both kinds have double coles, heels and : s 5 » last as chairman of the committee for S ized tops. Black, white, brown, gray. Choice, $1. of the future can’t be two years. He was given a rising vote the story. ) y E Good. looking: bloiises, ‘every one: s rosy nor prospects daz- of thanks. The forum will be directed K oL 3 ] He will need fewer blouses than >ood looking hlouses y : (The Heeht > o P A next vear by Claude W. Owen, a Any kind of summer shoe yon want. Srads i of hushe donnt perca!es and zling unless vision is member of the club’s governing bgard. White, black, tan, gray, combinations. vou think if you get this quality. g o e hif sensibly conserved and iy W Siringer. Trewilang o e All will be bere in every size. ? ! closely woven madras. Solid white protected. Your eyes ::m'b:r:‘;d: to -s|u¥lportlm:.5|a hMtu-(: Sale Thursday—the price to be 204 @5 Full cut, rightly sized; closely sewn ;md evnl-ly dconclelvabll; su;pe.ls(,ol- deserve care. Have us e I —built to withstand rough treatment- ar attached styles. Ages 5 to 16. * . . y plans to make Washi _— uilt to withstas g examine them and tell fon the national music center meant e Th]g full size cabmet vou how to safeguard £cths: comimuntty’ = - 24, e = sight. THREE PLACES VACANT. Civil Service List of Examinations 'OMETRIST Priced to send ‘em traveling! wash suits: -sale *1% Well made, of fast color and closely woven 100 genuine cowhide ‘],Ph(mograph E The Civil Service Commission has s 1217 G Street N.W B s st Bdgs and $ 8 65 Invincible Peggy cloths 39 ng: s b . B Ajax cloths and jeans 5 : Rogalationogtads; Frsetbatomot fnd J Not a portable phonograph f { < Oliver Twist styles, and ttimmed accord- Brown, tan, gray, copen, navy. Some N oarImtDe scHIn ey e white with colored collars.” Ages 3 to 8. ingly. ; government printing office, at 80 cents 3 an hour; junior chemist, departmental service, ‘at $1,200 to $1,800 a year. ~ Both ‘men and women are_eligible 1 to take these examinations, but men ‘ are desired for the position of lino- type machinist in the government printing office. ‘ Full information and application ; blanks may be obtained at the office : of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 ; d F street northwest. : , GIRL HIKES FROM FLORIDA Miss Lincoln Stops Here on Walk- 1 o Junior agricultural economist (farm t peeemen i am =i |l SULT CASES Sl Sinta s ke, bk ot complete unit. Lowest price we have ever known on a high-grade musical instrument of this kind. Plays any record. Two-spring silent motor. Mahogany finish cabinet, mounted on casters so that one can push it ont of the way for dancing. $5 sends it home (The Hecht Co., fl’u floor.) 300 more fine o BlouSes 7 A emooth-flowing oil. : Does not leak ont. ing Trip to Boston. IR $1-55 One whole year in which to pay F; g ~ : Heat does not break it up. |, kin¢ from Madison. Fla. fo her e . - - Bt T e at .';l himas s n, . A llfeum.e of mileage in these 2 = : e e ngsd g The southerament b ar ths condnamt bags and suit cases. For they are . | Saiane sunar nyles.bth.e e Late H I TS 49 C o s i e E e e i ||| commrucied of gembine cowhile, | siels whieveler wl del: el Scepa; peaTs quist Richmond, Va. her firat “lfe: on the with reinforced corners and sew: with colored “collars i angin . . A . tinguished by frills and tucks; Peter Finhos goer Sanglut oy ':s'iu Yott Florida April'3 and expects on to ‘steel ‘frames. - Handsewed - = pREUBIE )T 0 B A0L K oice of - Lubricates thoroughly. ta reac ihe Intter pare of ext corners, leather lined thruout, long or short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46. ' by veciting S telting e mes 4 b tches and secure ; 1 EBON'T E experiences ey LA L RS2 : :::::slock.n“‘ N : IThe stout sizes at $1,55 1 Perfect 10-inch records. Two selections to each record. Examples: 3 : Mi: a Good Thing My Sunny Tennessee < YUTve Gone S ey Me Dowa, > . By the 01d Oblo Shore . pin Dear Old Dixicland i i ‘ases; 18 and 20 ihch bags: . in white voile, lice trimmed, with em- \ By the Snpphire Sea ] Mister Gallagher and ‘Mr. sheu_! (Its Shredded Oil) - ume” soclety has been 2"“:::“'“"‘:“‘; $865. - B —are in i °"’: %““SL 5 : 5 s e ; with ti Bro black 5 M. g collar, as sketched. Three O'Clock the Morning Transmissions and Differsnitale v seard s 3 ey

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