Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 14

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-@am thc Stylefiom £ema- ' THE. EVENING STA.R, WASHING 0 OIL-LIGHTED CITY OF :TIRANA, NEW VTOY‘CAPITAL OF EUROPE (o3 ( OR Friday and Saturday 4 3 of this week the Lerner . ! ) Shops are featuring two —with real handmade collar and cuffs '( {q blouses so much in demand AND hemstitching, hand drawn i » —so fine in quality and style work and real filet lace edging adorn > % s the collar and cuffs of this fine white ba- i —and so amazingly low in tiste blouse, with its new, square neck-line. & price that every woman in ‘The ideal thing to wear with your sports i Washi . skirt, either with or without a sweater. (. | ashington will want at least } one of them. . N\ I.ook at the pictures care- fully—but to judge the qual- ity and the real value of these styles, you must come in and see them for yourself—you must actually compare the prices with other prices—and 3 you must investigate- all the { enormous, constantly chang- ing stocks of blouses, under- (s wear, and hosiery at the 5 Lerner Shops. You will be 6 amazed—and delighted. And remember, at the Lerner N Shop in Washington you get ex- ¥ actly the same styles that go into our exclusive New York shops— and you'gct them on exactly the same day. SHOPS Blouses « Underwear + Hosiery u 432 Tth e Washington motor. It’s unmistakable. Every spark plug cleap, no hard than you ever thought you had. all conditions. "all the power and life its maker built into it, THE TEXAS COMPANY, U. S. A. * Tesaco Petroloum Products TEXACO MOTOR OlL Full-bodied Clean, clear, full-bodied. Watch the golden color when it is poured into your Then watch your motor respond—md keep responding. Step on the gas; you'll never have a carbon knock. Throttle down—not a cylinder missing, not an uncertain moment. carbon and more power . Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy, it fits all cars and- Drain out sll the old oil in your crank-case. Refill with. . Texaco Motor Oil, and start out with a car that will deliver ' - Save it with Texaco Mqtér Oil June Rose 35 —a dressy georgette overblouse HE soft petal of a June rosebud is no ! lovelier than this dainty georgette tie- * (0 back overblouse, blossoming forth in fine frilled val lace and cluster upon cluster of tiny pin tucks. In flesh or white. 9 ; [erner, By the Assoclated Press. TIRANA, Albania, May 8.—The distinction of being the “toy capl- tal of Europe” so long ehjoyed by ttinje, the old site of the palace and, court of King Nicholas of Montenegro, falls now to Tirana, the capital of Albania, where re- gents, chiefs, beys, ministers and diplomats are beginning to . con- gregate to set up the government- al magnificence of the new atate, the last to be admitted into the league of nations. Tirana still burns oil for light. She has no communication with the outside world except a wagon road leading to “her seaport,” Du- razzo. She boasts a market place and five mosques and has lately adapted an old building into & hotel called “The International Hotel.” The government palaces are scattered throughout her wind- ing, narrow streets, which are lined with merchants displaying thelr wares sitting with. crossed legs in the Arab fashion. The stores and houses, roofed with a red title, are all of one story.’ Distinction, is given the government buildings in the fact that they have two stories. All are_old buyildings adapted to the use of government by the intro- duction of a few chairs and desks: Each building has no more: than six or eight rooms. The ministers enter their offices With great solemnity and ceremony. eries and ushers stand - at attention while the heads pass. !nlld hll office, the minister calls his by an old-fashianed flble bell electric bells being wholly un- known in this primitive land. With stern severity, every one addresses the minister as “Your Excellency.” Diplomats have only a legal res- idence in Tirana. Minister Ayers, the’ British plenipotentiary, who has the unique dignity of being the representative of the only country to recognize Albania formally, lives in Durazzo making the trip to Tirana when state functions demand ft. “Ymamlmuu F at 12 Simmyéié Our Annual J une | Clearance Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning Have Your Furs inators “of Dry Cold Repaired Now. Mod- erate Prices Storage for / Furs maintains a diplomatic residence in Durazzo. e~ Your W Batisfaction e June. Brides CLAIMS TO HAVE BOUGHT PROPERTY SHE SUES FQR Mrs. Charlotte J. I. McDonald, Scottish Peer's Fiancee, Plain- tiff in Local Court. Mrs. Charlotte Jane Isabelle Mc- Donald, widow of the millionaire Standard Oil magnate, James McDon- ald, and who recently announced her engagement to marry Lord Huntley, seventy-four-yesar-old Scottish peer, was a witness yesterday before Justice Hits and a jury in Circuit Division 2 of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. She is suing her step- , James McDonald, jr., of San Franclsco, Calif., for the return of $56,000 worth of household effzcts and bric-a-brac which she claims her late husband sold to her five days before| 4 his death. The son denies the claim, saying_the articles were left to him under his father's will. Mrs. McDonald mad ture on the witnes: black. Asked her tom when a witness 't cl.llel.l Mrs. McDonald answered: “I am over eighteen.” Justice Hitz sustained the right of the witness not to be re- quired to give a more definite figure. The articles over which Mrs. Mc- striking pic- d ENGRAVING Donald and her stepson are disputing include one Errard piano, one sntique cabinet, an antique bureau, two large ustrian vases, two Turkish and Per- ian rugs, nine oil paintings, a blue dinner service, a Sevres porcelain with allegorical painting and certain silverware. TUTORS TAKE COURSE. Sign Summer Roll to Train for Junior High School. A number of seventh and eighth grade public school teachers already have notified Superintendent Frank W. Ballou that they will take thé Wedding Invitations and Announcements Re- flecting Distinction are what every Bride-to-be demands. Here you will find the Highest Grade Engrav- ing on Paper that Re- special course on junior high school flects the Distinction subjects to be given during the sum- 5 mer at Central High School under| Desired. 5 Jjoint supervision of school authorities and George Washington University. The course is designed to prepare the teachers for work in the junior high schools. By special arrangement with \ cor ol gareenen i STOCKETT Ballou announced. teachers may se- cure university credit for = courser Fls o successfully pursued by registering at the beginning of the course and paying the regular university rate of| PRODUCING STATIONERS tution of $12 a course. Each course will carry two semester hours olon.smr.nw credit. » . bility in abeolutel dabl action, ly - dependable New Touring $1885 . AHHQI.O.B.HMW!-. ' i . { SafeSt OntheRoad - ey | -because Custom Built Features found exclusively Kiulwts“mhn-hn v oa the road, j the fine craftsman- slnpthtui-tmcu it a remarkable motor car at every point of performance. A frame design found in no other H automobile gi Kisaclits upequalled strength and fineness of body coastruc- ] road ability. By means of a “kick-up' mn. ltumt:he taking care with i at either end of the frame the waght of to h r&:fifig T' : e e ony Oy andpe fofm-omzhum’do. g That cantrust Kmel sl ey -dume:vibnm. An?ed oa_nmcfing es, another e:d\mve e S e S THE KISSEL MOTOR CAR CO "KISSEL e GThc Custom HIS is the Most Impoirtant Selling Event of the Year for us, because it means OOMPLETE CLEARANCE OF ALL " SPRING APPAREI{ AND OUTER GARMENTS. All this season’s Smart Suits, Coats, Capes, Wraps—many only in the house a few weeks—all of Super Quality and Style—many one-of- a-kind Models that cannot be duplicated. Be on Hand Early Tomorrow Morning, for the Choicest Numbers in the Sale are Sure to go First. All Suits, Coats, Capes and Wraps Sports Suits of Tweeds and Home- spuns; Tailored Suits of Twill Oord Tri- cotine, Poiret Twill and other fabrics; Sports Coats of Tweeds, Imported Camel’s Hair Cloth and Fancy Mixtures; Wraps and Capes of Veldyne, Mar- vella, Roshanara Crepe, Canton Crepe, Imported Camel’s Hair Cloth and Velette; Plain Models; oshers trimmed with Fur or Caracal. That sold up to $39.50—Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satins, Crepe de Chines, Trimmed Hat in the Store and also ail Tricotines and Poiret Twills. All re- KNOX Hats. All Reduced in this Sale 1622 1148 No Charges---None Sent on Approval That sold up to $35—Including every of internal brakes also are climinated. These are Kissel features designed directly for mechanical coatrol. But there is another factor of safety thatis ¢ also found in every Kissel car. Itisin : the hhncecfthanx-qlinderfl i custam-built motor; it is in the vely Kissel’s makes The Kissel Custom-Built five- passenger-touring car, now $1885, offers a remarkable combination of *hand- - wrought quality and low price. A corres- Edmg reduction in the prices of other sel models now places before the public a line of fine-car values that lhmdd interest every motorist. A showing is now being made, fety too, the Kissel Custom- uipped with double external are casily adjust- tside, of extreme pressure; and the wear and rattle HARTFORD, WISCONSIN g Distyibat WHELAN MOTOR CAR'CO. © . 1101 Connecticut Ave. %‘t._' L Maln 0909 ° 0.. Eveslags A -t Built Car

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