Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 11

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CHINESE WOMEN CAUSE OF BATTLE Forty Killed in Clash With Portuguese—1Japan to Quit Hankow. By the Associated Press. HONGKONG, May 31—Forty per- sons were killed and more than 100 1 wounded In the recent fighting on the Island of Macao, which Tesulted In the declaration of martial law. Macao is a Portuguese concession, and the trouble is said to have arisen when Chinese women were insulted by the African police employed by the For That'Tired Feeling FEED Your Nerves Science Shows the Way to . Renewed Life has £ you are nervous and easlly tired drink & cup of delicions Veges for breaktast and Qizner every day. Whiy does this pure vegetable end fa- Becanse Vegex (belng s oue pound ex tract from 12 rn(ndl 'flf R.l()”eflnll|l! endonsty nes glas Within ‘2 few days It Will make man or woman feel like newly made. road one four Vegex s the substance which the British government used during the war with those armies in the Mesopotamian Desert living ga canned foods and processed four whic! developed diseases of Vitamin deficiency. With the use of Vegex neuritis and nervous troubles disappeared. This product has been studied in sclen- tific laboratories of England and the United | States with si amazing results ou gei- or $1 jar from your and try \'e{u us||la general strike was called by the yor Chinese guilds, and the shops were closed. Demonstrations against tho Portuguese then began, and it was in| gjon the attempts of the police to put| aple down these disturbances that the casualties resulted. PEKING, May 31.—Yukichi Obata, the Japanese minister here, yesterday notified the Chinese government that Japan has declded to withdraw her troops from Hankow. Japan for many years has main- tained a garrison at Hankow for the purpose of guarding Japanese inter- ests along the Yangtse valley. In this note to the Chinese government, Minister Obata said: 3 week you do not feel a new vim | and vigor, simply give your dealer mr | partly empty ]lr nnd be will refund.in full the money y<u pald. The Vitamin Food will pay the dealer. our vitamins from the life in food. Ci by our druggist today and ‘ask for | It he has not yei received his Mrs. s sample free and pre e ., Gotham National New York City. “While conscious that the step now decided upon is in keeping with the spirit of the resolutions adopted by thé Washington conference, the gov- ernment and people of Japan must at the same time express hope that the Chinese government, on their part, will will do everything in their power for the protection of the lives and property of foreign subjects in China and prevent the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents as have so often happened in the past.” PEKING, May 81.—Gen. Chang Tso- Lin, the Manchurian military leader, | has arrived at Mukden and 13 making | hurried efforts to re-establish his au- thority. He has ordered 7,000 troops to proceed to the Chinese Eastern rallway, which is in the hands of mu- tineers. ——— ed? Tired, hot? Drink - thiadeticions beverage | | PUSH BLIND BABY DRIVE. made from Sunkist Oranges—ice —— cold and luscious. Think of it, Forty-Four States Now Require Re- & fc(artnh: porting of Infants’ Diseased Eyes. Four Stores at NEW YORK, May 31.—The cam- 431 Sth St. paign of the national committee for the prevention of blindness to check 719 14th St infantile blindness through state leg- = islation requiring examination ard 3034 14th St. treatment of infants' eyes is declared to be meeting with wide success, in 1004 F St. a report issued by the committee. The report shows that in forty- four states the reporting of babies’ diseased eyes to the local health au- thorities or a physician is compul- sory and that the use of prophylactic drops in the eyes of intdnts at birth now is required by law of physicians and midwives in twenty-four states, by physicians only in two states, and by midwives and attendants only in two states. —_——— Mlle. Fanny Heldy, French opera star, is an expert horsewoman and will ride as a jockey in the spring races at Longchamps. Dikewars — KEEP YOUR FEET OFF YOUR MIND ~ $ —of Painting, Paperhang- 5 ing and Decorating think GEORS‘,.B & SON !nc' of Taylor. Foo t‘?mu'th ST Estimates made on request. (5] | 814 12th St. Phome M. 6048 HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. A haven of intereat to the Gift- PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING sfl':::." Oellecteiing - 2333 18th St. NN\W. Tel. Col. 1077 g . . Anhques—keproduchom Furniture, erron. .lewdery, Silver and Sheflield Plate, Bras-es, Curios, Diamonds, Art Objects. A. F. Arnold LITT Is Ready —to srve you in Painting, Paperbanging or Upbolstering. Geo. Plltt Co., ot 3es Established 1889 For Complicated Glasses ChflinOptical Co. CIt‘y’:?’-fi ;l:x. Have Your Window SHADES Made to Order-of ‘We modernize old bath- i rooms as well as specialize 8" in new plumbing m:talla E tions. The Shade Shop 830 13th St—M. 4874 ““TIME FOR SLIP COVERS Don't put off until the last minute in having Slip Covers made—they’ll save you much. Reasonable prices, best work assured. CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. 16 13th N.W. I[IWork measuring up to B! ighest standards (as all §! Colbert jobs do), with [§ prices as reasonable as f satisfactory service per. mits. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Migng Main Mmcu MINERS TRANSPORTATION eigners, as othsr' tourist season be a ml!erlble huura the first woman to be appo! the position of officlal court reporter in Los Angeles. —an oxford for the dis- ‘THE EVENING U. S. TOURISTS SCRATCH |ANTI-NARCOTIC BILL STIRS OBERAMMERGAU AND DEAL GOUGERS BLOW | BY GEORGE WITTE. By Wireless to The 8i The Star and Chicago Datly Copyright, 1822 BERLIN, May 31.—Refusal of the average American to ‘be fleeced already resulted in & hegvy drop in the number of tourists from the United States visiting Munich and Oberammergau, ac- cording to mournful telegrams re- ceived from the Bavarian capital These say that “the number of visitors to the ‘Passion Play’ has decreased so greatly that the rail- authorities are running only speclal train a day instead of as was the case the first week.” Forelgners visiting Bavaria soon become s0 indignant over extra charges, taxes and arrogant treat- ment that they leave as quickly as promotes growth, heips KE' possible. Americans especially fivens wp Portuguese. make it ‘dm)lm to ‘ax out of the After the arrest of several Chinese | ‘“robbers’ as of them eall Bavaria, by the elrllan train. ‘The authorities are being besieged by llolelkee‘purn. restaurant own- Pln{ t & more reason- attitude toward visiting Jor- ise Bavaria's his summer will Gene Cosgrove Ca “Shoes of Worth” The “Beverly”” criminating man. Because Nettleton shoes are built for comfort and wear, yet possess an un- usual distinctive style, they are called “Shoes of Worth.” The “Beverly” is an excellent ex- ample of Nettleton craftsmanship and we would take pleasure in showing you this, or other styles of Nettleton shoes, whenever you find it convenient to call. Tan 13 Black $]2:50 bell * 1 ointed to ———— Bpedial Dispatch o The Star. more, as dent on Saturday. Dr. John 8. Fulton, state board of health, explain the new messure, ux the Il!l no [ poss! the spread of drug addictions. BALTIMORE, May 31—Though the control- of ‘n&rcotics in Maryland &p- pears.to be at least as highly efMclent’ as In other states, the fact that Baltl- segport, is reputed to be a gateway for the illicit Importation of drugs has caused health officials to be. intensely interested in the Jones-Miller anti-narcotic bill, signed by the Presi- uf ipon local officials, ntereat of Dybilc heaith, he fit that' was {mportant that every ible preenmen be taken to Drevam STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1922 A Hose Value Extraordmary{ /Mhlonod. ’Nle popular &7‘ nn’?&n%flumw Sale Price, $1.75 Burchell’s Incomparable Bouquet Coffee May Still Be Bought for 25c¢ Ib. Burchell’s 1325 F Street N.W. i “The shoes of a gentleman.” ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Exclusive Agents of flm Shoes—Best for Men Southwest Corner 12th & G Streets SACRIFICE SALE! v Silk Underwear FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS Crepe ‘I Chine l.ll Radium Step-ins, Bl owns and %l.llh Burkes, all pr‘i’nder‘ul vlhlel s.ro sz‘gs month in advance. tainable throughout the store. dise for women, misses and. children is offered $1.59 extremely low prices. Remember, every depa mient has genuine bargains that you really should; . $1.95 miss. Take advantage! :-::o. Camisoles, Boudoix ‘Cove \ U5 to 3300, ale price $1:00 Our Ready-to-wear. Department takes Puphman Bow. GiF1d and Wik~ the ledd in value-giving with these won- derfal items at a reduction of em, of fine ripplette or Seco . 50% Philippine Handmade Gowns, ridiculously low priced at Philipp! very daint | prlo. 5 silk. Formerly priced $2.95 to §5. Sale price, $1.95 Siik and Satin Lace-trimmed Camisoles. A wonderful 39¢ bargain. Sale price ’ Radium Silk Nightgowas, truly exceptional v-.lue Bale price 28 Fine Black Suits, sizes to fit both the miss and stout woman, 16 to 46. Practical suits for traveling and early Fall wear. Priced... I . All Cloth Wraps, Capes, Sport Coats. Colors are All-Wool Slip-Over navy, black, send and rast. All high-class 2 frf i Sweaters garments, lined with silk. Sale price. . 0 25 Tweed Suits, misses’ sizes only. Vcry smart models. Sale price ’/2 Ofi Skirts, of novelty materials—poplin and serge. All sizes. Practical {or office and sports wear. Will match any sweater. All-white Gabardine l/ ff Skirts for stout figures included. At.. 2 O] ) Colors are white, tan, navy, brown and mixtures. Sold up 51 95 to $5.00. Sale price . Dresses for Hot, . Sultry Days Far Chokers (Squirrel, Rock Sable and Tissuen, vo’;,’“. ,,‘Y,.,d,,,_ Mink), Seat Throws, Wolt Searts. alia: 42 OFf ginghams and silks. This group will not hst very long. Sale price at... $10.00 sideration the question of price. thnly-lve Spring Coats 30 Dresses, of taffeta, and Capes, for glrls 6 to l4 gette and crepe. geor- Infants’ Short Coats, to ‘14 from $5.00 to $12.00. To $1 years. Prices range g {rom $295 to $695, brown, navy, tan, copen and two-toned effects. Sizes 4 to Iz off out reg@rdless of Sale price . I/z Ofi Children’s in Drawers, made with hemstitched hem 2 to 6 years of age, of milan, braid trimmed, in grosgrain ribbon. Shapes suitable for and embrolder} —6 mon A July sale, with midsummer values, jusf one Tremendous savings' are ob- Summer merchan- 12 off" Children’s Department —also offers many bargains for the mother who appreciates value but who must also take into con- of crepe de chine, washable ¢ 95 of fine cambric and nainsook. Attractively trimmed in lace Girls’ iris Fifty Wash to 14. bray and stripes and_solid shades. poplin, _in $2.50 to $7.50. Capacity at rt- n't silk. out and perfect. ings sell for $3.0f nude, gray, beige, taupe, champagne, corn- flower and gazelle. Sale price Colors are gray, nude, beige and champagme. $2.00 values. wool and all w price .... A reduction of embroidered, Pari —some of all Sale price ... sizes. georgette and pon, that sold up to Sale price day only. ply for the entire summer. made and Lonsdale jean, years of age. This season’s years. Colors are navy, corduroy, cashmere, serge and white or with blue collar and ssyles églacll fsmm henna andl h;own. 0 ?ute. poplin, in all white, rose and cuffs. Also a few khaki and 00 to $30. ale irlish models that sold from pink. Suitable for navy colored. Sizes ' price ... 2 ’/2 Off fi;.oo to $29.50. For ‘/2 ofi tots to 4 years. l/ fi 4 to 20 years ’/2 Ofi 60 pi.{z"la & Tthlooma “"ss's;]’e‘l.‘l) i 2 Sale price ... 12 0l Boys’ Was| l&h made a(; ers, o ck sateen, khaki an tuxedo _an - galatea, rep, gingham an serge, suitable for camp and coat styles, made of fine Shet- gb'"‘lt 50 s"’t‘_‘le“' "l" C.°°l; other desirable materials. sport wear. Sizes 10 to 20 . land wools, in solid shades of 21C sUp-on Styles. e Several styles—2 to close 7 year sizes. Hats, made of milan, 14 years. Priced price at .......... 4 pers Wi hemp and novelty braids. from $3.50 to $8.95. l/z ofi About 50 Gertrudes, made of Materials are ging- Suitable for school, dress and Sale price . flannelette, with scalloped v, and cotton xports wear. Sizes for girls Extra Fi; uality Flannel edges. Sizes 6 months to 2 i stripes and $lm 1459)-55‘"55 Sold from flmzl. h‘mliz embxz-mdered g::egséo Ff"g‘lfs&' J solid shades ¢s 6 months 95 to ale —sizes 6 months to 2 years. ices, S0c to $1.50. to 6 years. Ty | - ’/2 ofi Priced formerly Sale price ......... /2 Ofi specially priced . $l-00 Little Tots, from $1.95 to $4.95. Infants’ Short Dresses, made Infants' Handmade Long Slips, made batiste. of extra th to both boys and girls. and idl““{ of lu:sk:;. A very 2 y;sags slz;_s P}::c:d at 89c ;mbroiéered. s.If’rir:es Values to $2.50. Sale special value. ale to . or this rom $2.50 to Price . l/z Ofi price .. 25c sale . = '/2 Off Sale price . I/Z Dresses - Dresses, in sizes 7 Made of gingham, cham- checks, Summer styles. Priced from Sale che, 1 Off Mid-Year Clearance Sale That Are Sure to Crowd Our Department to All of our better grade col- ored hose, in chiffon and thread Every pair silk through- These stoc! Colors are fawn, coral, $2.45 All other Colored Sflk Stock- ings, inaluding some chiffons. $1.45 chine clocked stockings. Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Blouses Dimities, voiles, organdies, batistes $1.95 Silk Blouses of crepe de chine, A 20% discount off every Wlin. silk or lingerie, in our stock for one l Here’s a splendid oppor= | tunity to purchase your blouse sup- Middies, made of galatea in For ‘/2 ofi Yokes, are daintily trimmed in Val lace and hand- range New polo, all and fine off - Southwest Corner [ 12th & G Streets Tomnrrow at nine o’clock we will phce on sale our entire stock of Cuh, Suits, Wraps and Millinery. We have disregarded the costs and marked every garment at prices truly amazing. To insure the women of Washingtor. that these values are bona fide, we will cheerfully refund your purchase price if you can duplicate these values elsewhere. Remember, practically one-of-a-kind garments—all exclusive and ultrasmart. So many items go into the sale that we haven’t room to mention here. Be sure and be oy hand early 'l'lmndny. Sale Sfart‘s‘PromptlyA at 9 A.M .Thursday" different model s—long—line coats. : Many styles s P b 22 ity with 8 | Poiret twill; allsilk lined. Large may be worn only. F“h' large patch = and luxuri- without belts. 50 ionable long 00 ocket s. 50 ously roomy 0 All are silk lines. Crepe orme r Capes, for- * lined. All de chine sold as l'n merly sold sizes. lmcd $37 50 up to $35.00. Smflu Sacrifice “fl Price, Sdu Pnec, Sale Price, e ginghams tnmmed with or- gandy, also other dainty “combina- tions, Sacrifice - Tweed Suits Values up to $32.50 In all the leading shades—many 100'New Gingham New Wash Frocks of im- newest tai- you that these are the dresses for | in Canton crepe and crepe de chine; lored styles; : street wear " beaded and 85 a big value £ plain. ~ Only o\ even at 50% ,one of 2 Tailored Suits $45.00 to $59.50 Values Navy and' black, of Poiret and The finest obumable—made in the more than ;lS. o Sport Coats Of Every Description Polo Coats, chinchillas, tweeds, ve- lours, etc., in all the season’s models. Finest Shantung Ditcas Linen Dresses Worth up to $19. 50 All the newest colors and stylishly tailored. One glance will convince *1._5#"»“ i‘lZf;’? Stylish Capes _Sold up to $35.00 Street Dresses Of; navy and black tricotine— Values to $35.00 Copies of most expensive models, 19

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