Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 20

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On All “Aerpore” for Summer Comfort These two-piece tropical- weight worsted suits are cer- tainly. “the last word” in sum- mer comfort. . Tailored as. though they were made to your- measure and shown in all colors, some with neat pin stripe effects. buy or Night! %Fwy?feg&flm The big feature of this group is the prominence of such nationally known makes of clothes as “Hicky Freeman,” “Fashion Park” and .“Stratford.” No need of saying any more when we quote these names—you men are familiar with their reputation for tailoring. Styles to meet every man’s desires. for the industry in Russia. clothing factories in Petrogra ment says. been guaranteed poration. Labor will b tile warkers. —— Among the oldest twins United States are Mrs, and Mrs. Nancy J. together at_ Pittsburg, celebrate their elghty- day next-Christmas day. Taylor, Kan., 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Clearance Regardless Of Profits Sacrificed Three-Piece pring and Summer Suits in this group bear our own imprint, which is an assurance of the highest quality in fabrics and tailoring. Styles for sport and business wear, with quite a number of those attractive combination models for the golfer— suits in which he will be equally as stylish on the links or at his business: / 2 Cool Summer Pajamas Full cut and finely tailored of best quality cotton; silk frogs; solid c?lars in all popular shades. Al sizes. Special— $165 Imported English Golf Hose ribbed; medium weight. Very spe- - cial at this price— - "’ b S. CLOTHING WORKERS * PLAN TO AID RUSSIA Milion Dollar Corporation Form- May 31.—1ne Amuiss- | Declares- All. Gongress Has g ed to Boost Textile A Branch - - sfdhofl the Associated Press. Near You! ¥EW YORK. May 31 Amalst- : our mated Clothing Workers of e! As‘ Y. hdve’ announced the formation of a million-dollar American corporation vancement of the textile The corporation will operate »six and three in Moscow, under an agreement made- last summer with Lenin and the soviet government, the announce- Priority in government orders has the ‘American cor- ntirely Rus- sian, as no provision is being made for the exportation of American tex- in the Mary J. Rector living ‘who will cond birth- HARRISON PREDITS REPUBLCAN RO OF FARMHAND DESPERADO Man Accused of Trying to Polson Employer’s Family Is at Large, Carrying Dynamite Sticks. By the Associated Press. TEMPLE' 31— 'TON, Mass., May At three days of search Edward Savage, a farmhand aco by John Merkell, his employer, of trying to poison the Merkell family and live- stock and to blow him up with dyna- mite, was still at large today with te! icks of the explosive., Members of the state constabulary continued thelr combing of the woods in an ef- fort to find him. Special police were on guard at the Merkell home. It was feared that Savage, biding his time while he lived on food taken with him when he fled, would make an attack on the Merkell farmhouse the first o] rtunity. He was said enced in use of dynémite. The police wers told by the Mer- kellis that the farmhand was an u successful suitor for the hand of relative in Northampton. Discovery that Savage was not as well off as he pretended resulted in the marriage balur called off, they said, hence h enmity. Done Is Wrong—Needed Things Left Undone. By the Associated Press. ‘WILMINGTON, N. C., May 31.—With the assertions that the republican party {s without a leader; that it has falled to keep its promises made in the last presidential election, Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippl, &t a luncheon tendered him here yes- terday b the chamber of commerce, predicted that the next Congress will have a democratic majority and that Preéident Harding will be succeeded by a demoerat at the end 3f his pres- ent term. Senator Harrison was the principal Speaker at memorial exercises held here yesterday in memory of New Hanover county men who paid the supreme sacrifice in the world war. In connection with the memorial exer- cises, a monument to the world war dead of the county was unveiled and dedicated, Senator | OUT FOR GOVERNORSHIP. District Attorney Woolwine Beeks Nomination in California. LOS ANGELES, Calif, May 31— Thomas Lee Woolwine, district attorney, has announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for. Governor of California. Thii for that office, made in 1918. Harrison’s memorial ad- dress was free of politics and fac- tional political wrangles. But in his address before business men, which was made at a luncheon given in his honor at the Hotel Wilmington at 3 o'clock, he left off the solemn vein which characterized his me- morial addfess and warmed up on the political issues of the day. Accomplinhments All Wrong. The republicans have fallen down badly, the senator stated. That which the republican Congress has done has been all wrong, he said, while it has left undone those things which are most needed and should have been the first to be disposed of. The passage of certain tax bills, the seating of Senator Newberry and the pending “iniquitous” tariff meas- ure are some of the things which Senator Harrison declared have had much to do with getting the republi- cans in bad with the people and caus- ing dissatisfaction throughout the country. He sald that the republicans will be held to strict accountability for these in the November election —_— MTes Elizabeth M. Lauless, recently selected to act as secretary of the county jury in San Francisco, Is the first woman in- California to act in that capacity. Govt. Chests. 50c to $2.00 d pred g e sisdictet s “majority. for- thol Yot heavy.white pine, used Lauds Former President. chests. Steel bound and riveted. “I do not believe there is a repub- lican here,” the senator said, “and I want to tell you that there are many less of them now than there were at the last election. “A few democrats supported Hard- ing, but they know better now. They have seen the error of their way never again will they be led away from the party that stands for alil the people.” In his memorial address Senator Harrison paid a beautiful tribute to former President Woodrow Wilson. The speaker was loudly applauded many times during his address, but nothing brought sach an outburst as his reference to Wilson, whose childhood home was in Wilmington. “Woodrow Wilson was the greatest pilot who ever guided the ship of state” the speaker stated, adding that Mr. Wilson is as much a wound- ed soldier as any veteran now in the government hospitals.” METEOR HAS 2-MILE TAIL. Huge Fiery Ball Floats Over Ashe- ville, N. C., Before Landing. ASHEVILLE, N. C., May 31.—A bril- liant meteor, described by eyewitnesses as about one-fourth the size of the full moon, floated over this city shortly af- ter 9 o'clock last night and settled ap- parently several miles north of here. It was greenish yellow In color and had a distinct tail. waich, judging from re- ports, was about two miles in_ length. It was visible for several seconds, hav- ing the appearance of floating rather than traveling at the speed usually at- tributed to such phenomena. Just the thing for-tools, sil- verware, summer and winter packing. 80 L Street N.E. Topham’s Factories Open Half Day, 30th Astandard treatment with thousands who know how quickly it heals sick skins Askanyone who has triedit RESINOL Soothing and Healing Yéur Banker and Your Jeweler The careful investor gets a reputable banker’s advice before buying stocks or bonds. There is double protection in this. First, the banker’s experience in finance and knowl- edge of securities; second, his anxiety to see that the client invests wisely—a not wholly unselfish but a very natural interest, for losses or failures.of clients are sure to react on bank deposits in the long run. ¥ The Purchase of a Diamond Calls for Equal Caution Buying a diamond is another form of invest- ment, but it should have similar safeguards. Without those precautions it can be as unsafe a speculation as the wildest venture in wildcat stocks. This is where a reputable jeweler should act for you as your banker would, and here, also, you have double protection. First, your jeweler's experience in apprais- ing diamonds and knowledge of diamond values. Second, his eagerness that you should get full value for your money—so that he may uphold his reputa- tion and retain your patronage. b % Bought this way, a dimnmd is a safe, This Store ixn been Reeogmzed as Headquarters for Good Diamonds for More than ‘Half a Century LONDON, May 31—Thers was a brilliant scene in the house of lords ;e.al:rfiy afternoon when the Earl of ur, recently created a %peer b g George, was formally une; t ceremonials in- Kin amid all the ancis cident to such an occas! POSSES OUT IN PURSUIT | EARL OF BALFOUR SEATED |CUTS OFF HIS SON'S HEAD. AMID ANCIENT SPLENDOR | sew vors his son William, Man Also Kills Wife 5 and Self With Panknile. Takes Oath in House of Lords in| NEW YORK, May 31.—Georgs Krum- Dot last right kilied his wite Mary and slashed his own throst with the same penknife in an upper East Side apart- ment. His condition is PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION seven years old, and e gzt Belll Pays 6 Per Cent is Wh. -on shares maturing in 45 The chamber gnd peeresses’ were crowded and ‘the house ot som mons adjourned temporarily while old friends and political associates rushed of the oath taking. A e fell on the gorgeous © new peer and his sponsors, the Earl of D Earl of Selbourne, i e in for a view bright sunshin, scarlet robes of the proceasion the passed through the house in accord- ance to ritual. After the r'llldln‘rof lengthy documents and the writ of summons, the Earl of Balfour took his seat. she is known of the Wang family. woman always pre-| n_name after marriage. ‘Wang marry a Mr. thereafter Established Since Unlined Beach Cl sary, Boys’ 2 Light- ‘wool tures. Tal their shape. Sizes 9 to 16 years. Khaki Khaki ‘with doul seat, la 10 to years Boys’ black, Men's blue, shades; Boys’ Washable Suits, color: Boys’ Summer Suits ported Linens. folk style coats. 50 Sizes 8 to | 17 years. — Anniver- price Cassimeres, medium and dark mix- Boys’ Pants In Crash, ‘White Duck. Special at... style; sizes Bathing Suits im Boyw Sport Blouses, in khaki, bray and tan 8 to 16 years 1889 Since 1889—more than ‘three decades—George & Co. Washington merchandise of. the finest quality at prices invariably low. In this 33rd Anni- versary Celebration we ,offer you the greatest values of our 33 years of business life. For months we have searched the country’s markets to obtain merchandise of the finest qual- ity which we could passon to our friends at much less than regular prices. AS A SPECIAL “BIRTHDAY GIFT” WE OFFER EACH DAY ONE ITEM AT THE PRICE IT SOLD FOR 33 YEARS AGO! YOU'LL NOTICE IT IN THE CENTER OF THIS “AD” WITH A HEAVY BORDER AROUND IT Look over these stupendous bargains—they are just the things you need NOW! Come in and join us in onr 33rd Anniversary Celebration—it ~ Men’s Genuine Palm Beach and Mohair 74 Beautifully the best of the new styles h &s. el 904 14th as Mrs. Liu full open French All the new shades and pencH stripes in the mohairs. Sizes 36 to_ 44, stouts and regulars; 33rd Cool Crashes, oths and Im- Nor- -Pants Suits weight A‘:;‘ ilored to hold $5.50 g5 Riding Pants WASHINGTON" FABRIC TIRES Guar. 6,000 Miles 30x3 . $6.15 $13.25 Cord Tire Sales Co. or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than * $800,000 Culc“ 11th and E Sts. N.W. MES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary - .§20.96 34xé .....82095 o Street N.W. Value-Giving has offered to the people of be worth your while. We Hold Up Our 33-Year-Value Record With Our entire stock of fa- mous “George's Dollar Shirts.” Fancy stripe de- signs, quiet designs, whites and tans, in both neckband and collar attached styles. s UIveEaREY (price R e 4 ) . Men's Shirts . At the Price They Sold for Silk-striped Madras, Woven Madras and 33 Years Ago White Madras Shirts. IAI ""?.0"1 ne” in o ® sizes froms .50 I'lIC lg t S 14 to 15% —_— only..... i Neatly trimmed « White English and full cut, Sizes Broadcloth Shirts 15 to 18, Tomor- - row’s BIRTHDAY S e ol GIFT at the price Sizes 14 they sold for 33 to 17 A s 29 Years ago. : 3450 value bl 3450 valy === Men’s and Young Men’s All-Wool . Blue Serge Suits || "~ o |l - oy Guaranteed all pure cales, in all 98 ‘ wool Navy Blue Serge, sizes, at..... expertly tailored, i both youthful and con'$ Cotton ce 18 55198 One-plece— with SOC One-plece— i $1.00 blue cham- 95¢ sizes fast 3 to 8 years; 1 $2.60 and $2 quality Boys’ Flapper Suits, khaki b pockets. 46. Best quality. Regular! 34 louses and $1.25 : Norfolk Bizes 36 to servative two and three button styles. Sizes to 42. Anniversary Sal price— Men's Genuine Palm Beach Pants; all the new . shades Sizes 30 s x to 50 walst..... Men's Khaki Pants; sizes 30 to 40 waist. (Some- slight imper- fections.) .25 A 52.00 value for. Men’s Working Pants; neat darl stripe material strongly made. l. Sizes 31 to 40.:.. Men's White Flan- mel Pants (slightly soiled); all wool. Sizes 30 $8.50 value Men’s Kbaki Rid- ing Pants; lace style: Sizes 30 to 52.50 40. Regu- lar $3.69 quality.... Young Men’s Pants, in new_all-wool Tweeds, Herring- bones and ss.w F1annels. Sizes 29 to Pongees, in tan, blue and pink, at 35 le 187 niversary in brown 3 9c $]-19 Underwear price... and black. All sizes.. sleeve shirts Beys' Blme Over- bt rawers ... alls; sizes 2 . to 6 years; White Ribbed Union strongly Suits, in short-sleeve, made. ...... three - quarter length and knee ~ i ilis $1.00 Boys’ Play Suits, eorge's in khaki Special” ... and blue chambray. 59¢ !z‘:'r- skait Union imchair Union Sults, ‘19 B. V. D. Lee Uniomalls, in Union Suits, in blue; sizes 40 to 46. Biue Balbriggan Shirts and white and Drawers, famous stripes; s 95 “Chalmers” and “Law~ sizes 42 % rence” makes. and #4.... Short and long sleeve shirts, ankle drawers .... £l sizes 2 to 12 years Assorted pat- terns, in many different col- ,ors. Small, me- dium and large sizes. Regular $6.00 and $7.00 values, at 95

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