Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 22

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satine. Made +j] and : | tratght Slexandre Dumas, Chet When he wasn’t writing of stirring bat« tles he wrote of stirring batters in his 1,200-page cook book. His psovisioner /ranked with his publisher. The elethent of certainty upon which cooking art de- pends to conjure forth its finest flavors is uniform quality of ingredients. Washe ington's best cooks insure ingredient ex- cellence without incurring extra cost by coming to the provisioner of greatest repute ... 1415 H Street NWELLS “w The Perfect Grocery Watch Sunday’s Papers for Big “New Buyers’ Sale”| = Sale Where Your Dollars Count Most - BEH END’ $3.00 Skirts—extra and Regular Sizes $l.79 Blender figures and stout women to 40 waist line can participate in this #pecial offering: made of good mereerised - finish white gabardine, with novelty pockets and pearl button trimmed. 12.-22-24 7th St NW. Tareat -‘:u at_No. n mier's official flnfln«, t.h 'g!fi junchéon wad only & hw o Ll. personal fri present. NICARAGUANS _JAILED. Rditor and Rormer Mayor Held and Newspaper Wrecked. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Juni alartn was awakened In po- litical eircles in ‘the oity of Grasada Wednesday by the arrést there of several prominent conservatives who have bnn opposing the policy of the government. The pérsons arrested include Dr. Urbins, former mayor of Granads, and Dblores lluudncon. edi- newspaper El Ce: ‘The red the newspaj piant Burchell’s Incomparable Bouquet Coffee May Still Be Bought for ‘| 1edaership ot a revolutio $298 Porto Rican Handmade Smartest Summer Dresses rics in 3 exquisite dainty styles to select from. Some have square necks, with band-drawn stitch- ed lapels and fronts. 36 0 46 sizes, Silks, Ratines, Organdy, Etc. You must see these dresses— the fabrics are this summer’s choicest materi- als. The colors unlimited, in- cluding white, and the styles are straightlined, .85 overskirted, ruffied or hemstitched, tucked, tailored effects. Also richly embroidered, braided, beaded and novelty trimmed gar- ments in 14 to 46 sizes. $19.98 TO $29.98 SPRING COATS Now is o Silk-lke finish mercer- ised white wash skirfs i new novelty pocket styles. Superb quality eloth that expen- $1.00 Women's Buster Brown Silk Hose ‘This popular brand pure thread silk hose known for its extra long wear; in black, white, gray, nude, polo; seamed back; high spliced heel; 2 extra - full fashioned seams; non-ravel top; imspectors’ rejects. Paneled White Satine Petticoats Silk-like Pin- fshed Petticoats 7 9 shadow proof. 8¢ to 89c Rompers white washable with paneled fronts and backs, Guaranteed .fmaking them iftast color stripéd_gingham Madras Rompers in leg or. lastic bottom tyles for tcu. 2 merly 69¢ to llc. ij 5lso a few but- ifton - bottom “crespers” in lot. Stylish® box pleated sport skirts, of good- bivunngeluh,lfi<" prétty black, “brown and blue striped pat- terns. Sizes for misses and women in the lot. One day’ you'll need for your vacation wear or for those cool evenings during syummer. Chin- chillas, velours and sport cloth, in all the wanted colors and most exclusive of styles. 16 to 44 sizes. AND CAPES the time to buy that wrap 67 check. 51993 Men’s Nainsook Union Suits Men's unlon suits full * out standard sises; wide web; seam in back; one-button-closed crotch. Sizes to 46. Limit, 4 to a customer. $1.25 to $1.98 Boys’ Wash Suits 94 hnll lots of 9125, $1.89 4 ‘$1. P style s in the lot; in plain oolwni inclod- ing whits and pretty stripsd patterns. . | New' York's and fashion cén: tm' latest vogue. _ Big, droop- ing-brim hats, with crowns of $1.69 to $1.98 Summer Corsets Coolest and most comfort- sble of open- [1 mesh summer corsets in 2 pop- ;lu shapes tronigly stayed and finished with * stout supporters. ise@ finish black shtine; for chil- dren 3 to 10 years. ‘Full cut and well made, ‘with elastic bot~ toms. nevolutlon Unflir ‘Way Near _ Laredo, Says Report as U. S. Army Stirs. By the Aseociated Press LAREDO, ' Tex., Juns 3—The air is full of tumors hers regarding = 3.~ | revolutionary outbreak in’the vicin- ity of Nuevo Laredo, Mex., but moth- ing has materialised-and.no activity has, been brought to light. ° The ’hcln[ of United States ;o‘l‘; a nsisted of on mfio xuumtow"nrfin. and the ford, s rei rest. s quiet, with officials on bot! of the river hfl‘l:c knowlod - o! n{ concerted - re Intlcnul t was nmoun here Mt co Malltos, who fled r? moros garrisén, is'in dl-!flc@. bnt the rumor is unverifi DIAZ TO.LEAD REVOLT. New Orleans Paper Says Move to Oust Obregon Is Alm, By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, Juné 2—“Gen. Felix Dias, nephew of Porfirio Diax, former President of Mexico, will re- turn to Mexico to assume. personal according to a statement here la: ght by Guillermo Rosas, Gen. secre- tary and confidential m: 1?1 sAys & story published mes. yune. The newsp: (] l(ory 88y the statement was authorized by Dias, according to Mr. Rosas, and continues: ““Ihe revolution has for fits oh- Jective,” Mr. Rosas explained, overthrow of the Obregon’ ment, the re-establishmen! gnl!lllnlon of 1857 and the lel"n‘ of Gen. Dias as provisional president of the republic.” 15,000 men, armed and equippe: already are In the fleld ready an waiting the orders that will set the campaign actually under way and more are available, Diag has been lving in New Or- leans for two years. Mr. Rosas’ state- ment was fmade when he was ques- tioned regardng the significance of & proclamation, copies of which have been recelved in New Orleans, now in circulation ln Mexico. This proc- lamation, si twenty milita: leaders in the -tns- of Oaxaca, Ta- basco, Vera , San Luls Potosi and Puebla, in southern Mexico; Neuvo Leon and Coahuila, in north- em lnd Jalisco, in central Mexico. the effect that these men snd lhar followers have risen i arms and are inviting “all good Me: fcans” to join them and to proceed with the organization of an army. BORDER ARMS SEIZED. Customs Agents at Juarez Halt Boxes of “Tmplements.” L PASO, Tex., June 2.—Two box billed an Yarming implements wers seized at the express office in Juarex when customs agehts discovered that they contained 15,000 rounds of am- munition in secret compartments. The shipment was addressed to an ims plement house in Zacatecas, ALUMINUM MERGER VOID. Pedera] Court Upholds Buling of Trade Commission. PHILADELPHIA, June 2—The or- der of the Federal Trade Commission, commanding the Aluminum Compan: of America to divest itself of stoc! holdings in the Aluminum Rolling Mills Company, because the relation- ship was sald to be in violation of the Clayton act, has been sustained by the United States eircuit court of ‘gpc]fln in an opinion by Judge ool Judge Buffington dissenited from the decision, declaring that the evidence submitted to the trade commission ‘was not sufficlent to show restraint of trade or an attempt by the Alumi- num Company ot America to obtain & monopoly 1n the.aluminum industry, in which it is oun of the dominant factors. . Rosas declared P SO “Baditn_Hung by Poan in 1877 sull Living.” He 18 -hvrtly bring out a led “Hanging as an Aid ty.” St. Paul Ploneer-Press. Sy ] Milk m. the crlnlll.l é from | men suspected of being implicated responsibility had in the theft, the inspector said, and mmmmmw ubtil the inquiry was comcluded, de- ng their investigation. |tails would be withheld. on' the trail of several ‘WITH the workmen making a new .store out of the old—with our entrance sm-roundcd by scaffolding— Dollar Bill is doing business s usual—ONLY MORE Rebmldmg or not, June is the month of RoseHnd ]une Bndes—and Graduatwn— ’N Everything—and l;‘mu will find us right “on the job” with a great lineup of Gifty Things—all at SMA sale. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT. 26-Piece Set of Wm. Rogers’ LUFBERY Table Silver Fully guaranteed permanent uhshcnon ranted for years. In tran- uh-prooi Roll. 1 One i Week -nd !he price is only For a~Young Man Graduate The Famous ILLINOIS MASTERTIME 17-JEWEL WATCH. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. Wear while you & . $37.50 L to _give War- Wedding Rings In 14 or 18 karat yellow, green or me gold; plain or enmved designs. 0O Dellar L WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Get what you want to give at this Watcb—‘lSJew el | {t= for— In a great va- riety of 14 and 18 karat green and white gold mountings for \ ladies and gentle- ‘29 —Wear While You Pay Nationally Advertised Goods for $1 a Week and NOT A CENT EXTRA 708 Seventh Street N.W. 5, [ESTABLISHED 88 FOR CREDIT! JEWELERS ALL DAY SATURDAY [ Any $1.00 Article 69c Why Pay $1.00 Elnwmrl? Reey 8th a.nd Pa. Ave. N.W. ALL DAY SATURDAY Any $1.00 Article 69c¢ Why Pay $1. 00 Elsewhere? A Millinery Clearance‘&Sale of Great Magnitude, Embracing Over 2,000 SMART HA TS 375 Trimmed Hats, $1.00 Black and most every wanted color; suitable for every age from miss to, matron. o< S barmnd et et b oot e o S e i ma t Aria 400 TRIMMED HATS, $1.98 " Mostly taken from our regular stock. of higher-priced models. Felt and Straw Also many all white. Four Prices Four Special Lots and early ior best selections). New 150 “SPORT HATS” All-felt, Ribbon and Shvdombnnhmn,AllStr-w,mAllRMnnndSom Cloth Hats. All are the best colors and combihations, in two-toned effects to match the sweaters and sport skirts. "100 ‘'1.49, °1.98 & ‘2% 200 Banded Cushion Brim and Rou h Braid Sailors, $1.98 In red, henna, two-toned co mbinations and a few black. 700 Beautiful New Dress Hats, $3.85 Wlnte, orchid, sand, pink, navy, black, black and white. Fine quality Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe, Satin Taffeta “trimmed with flowers, flower wreaths, ostrich fancies and bands. Sdc of Nm Spn‘ng $14.95, $19.98; $2498 Also ribbon and self-trimmed. - (Shop Buy a Far Coat Now Next winger’s prices will be more than today’s.

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