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16 : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 5 1922 i | R D A INT PAINT v |PALESTINE WATER "oF'rwo e acnmms o Tursliare: Home . 3‘»&.‘;’-’&:::;::352'-3' ey 21or and you increass its value—Let IN CHICAGO SUNDAY . 617 F St. N.W. Main 7474, ALL KINDS IN ST B8/ giveyou/atree estimate. By the Associated Press, 3 ? seALLK OCK CHICAGO, June 5.—Mosquitoes Burchell’s VA CHOERRECEIVED R. K. Fer son, ,, flying in such thick swarms that 66 Quaker City Mator PartsC = e B —_— wo Incomparable vaker Lity Motar Farts Lo Patating 1 s : iMembers o?l. ook ooty Bouquet Coffee 2108 Fourteenth Se. N e—— C0ncession to Develop Power | fiecic®G: tne's. "Hicieel Roman D Catholic Church was burning. i The firemen saw what they at of River Jordan Attacked | fn% Siomera s 0 tmait Tiond . of smoke and they raised their .in London. extension ladder. When pipemen 2 mounted the ladder they encoun- By Cable to The Star and Chica Newe ered ‘ihe lmosqultoesfandiswere Conenand Clicaso Dally News. | 40 cedsback. They found no fire. GEORGES & SON lnc BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. The same experience was met . L by members of an engine com- JON, June . 5.—There s much pany called to the Zion Baptist Chiropodists P agitation here against Pinthus Ru- Church, in another section of the Foot Specuzltsls A i thenberg, who has been granted aj City. 614 12th St. 948 | 0" L hHogE 77 ergpistiact irsisation _and | NORTHCLIFFE REPORTS May Still Be Bought for 25c Ib. Burchell’s ‘ 1325 F Street N.W. WING” By Frederick Fanning Ayer RreaD whAT uese ENGLISH a SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN.NEST oAl-'U\-l/.lg!?sREI.-nB THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG “Power and originality” Cork Exam i iner (Irish, A subtle thinker” . . .. ... Publishers’ Circular, Erfglzwnd) “Absorbing, astounding, inspiring, baffling” Aoademy London . Literary Guide, ; E-Iefeelsa.ndthinksdeeply Ley&szstr'Lr:{‘lthm E%:{Lngltlzan?id Analert and bold intelligence” Occult Review, }’E'ngland He belongs to a different.world from yours” With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum {con by the Palestine govern- with A iy HPXule!(!‘ne merican ¢ of the River Joraan ana of | RHINELAND PROSPEROUS a The chief St : plalmd lnrlga nnu a = a un e : it Bieaeatifbel P A iConnay In ola s alleg it bt more thana| Editor Finds After Tour in » the writer made public the s of the scheme after an Disguise. Tuesday Bargain 3 Bienyt nberg in Which | By he Assoctated Press. antially th DON : 0 I T Lecently e aeS 95| LONDON, June 5.—The Times an- R jis a R ; former- |nounces that Lord Northcliffe has S‘ | | 4 e a ""'1‘”: just concluded an incognito tour of Iwom'troge Standard Eng nd 0 is Confident tha theousn | the Rhineland, using a pseudonym PRICE, NET, $2.50 " k SN rater power he ean greal- | because of German animosity toward i reas ertility of the soil in f him owing to his work as director of TH KER les pply many industries, Dropuganta quring the war. . Lord E BA] sz%u;l;AAYLOR COMPANY ieatine) pnort several | Northeliffe says he Interviewed scores 81x90 $5.00 and $6.00 thousand more Zionist xl)f l;%‘e,rm:ns,ux:xlxny of them extremely 354 FOURTH AVENUE - : it hostile, but did not encounter a single ¢ Se less Bedspreads o Stnmen ,“;f\}xfl*"“_‘:"’l “'l‘;;"l’: asant incident. He considers NEW YORK am ’ : i ; nd equal country in the world. I ik Northcliffe describes the birth rate L 14! 1in the Rhineland as “terrific” He | L d °I | belioves that the example of the Brit- Sheets 88¢c Heavy Quality ch- . 1ish. American and French armies of JEB g occupation has been to remove tha oD brusque manner which Germans for- merly displayed toward foreigners. terned Spreads, in hite, blue and “E‘ N,';‘k;. 13 OFFICERS BADLY BEATEN| RUSSIAN TRADE URGED. CHICAGO, — Y - IN RAID ON COCK FIGHT |«iruotinn the tciepates frac heom: cago Federation of Labor to the con- vention of the American Federation and white More Than 100 Ineffective Shots|0f Labor to urge the resumption ot | trade with Russia was adopted yes- Americd’s Fired—Fist attle ‘ollows. terday. o . s Favorite Fine Car . x| RIA Asany $3185 ‘hanged, occurred ecrly For Infants and Children Lowest First Cost— Lowest Maintenance Cost T. V. T. MOTORS CORP. 1501 Connecticut Avenue Telephone North 7853 At Dupont Circle fiINGSPALACE| ** 810-818 Seventh Street Sensational Purchase Importer's | Sample Flowers | == [——g of the officers Forskmblemnshes Specials TABLE OILCLOTH— 50 Non-cracking Ofl- cloth, in white and tile DJQ 29C terns. Yard . HUCK TOWE 15¢ 17x34 H group of offi k Towels, red borders; slightly faded, otherwise per- S%C fect SCRUB CLOTHS— 10¢c Heavy Woven Brown Scrub 9C Every Kind, Every Style, Every Color in fistic followed the g Cloths. 2 for .... 75c, $1.00 $2.00, ’3.00 sectators fled {n auto- TURKIS TOWEL e | and $1.50 and S0 RESINOI. Tvxrki!r‘ Towels, with FLOWERS WREATHS 98¢ 25 SOLDIERS KILLED i " Socihing and Healing WHEN TRAIN IS BLOWN UP || nmduc,; irritation — restores Mexican Soldiers Reported to Have iheskintoi mml Been Escorting Passenger hefllthycoldifiofl Coaches to Puebla. blue borders Limit. to a 19C buyer. Fach . CURTAIN SCRIM— 15¢c and 18c Yard-wide Scrim, with woven white check and ek o 1202 border. Yard. 39c | | i | | | | | Hundreds of pieces—all of fine l quality and workmanship. Mon- tures, roses of all sorts, lilacs, forget-me-nots, lilies, poppies, wistarla and fleld flowers of | no end of dainty field flowers. A every description in sprays and marvelous collection of quality clusters; wonderful in variety. trimmings. Dresses 37-20 Formerly $15, $20 and $25 Just 80 of them—assembled from higher- priced groups for a sensational clean-up. Spring and summer models in taffeta, mig- nonette, pongee, China silk, Canton crepe and tricotine. Embroidered, lace-trimmed, braided, beaded, draped, ruffled and sash- trimmed. Wide color range. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 ashokirts ¥ &* 200 fine “hlle gabardine and surf satin wash skirts_in regular and extra sizes; waistbands from 25 to 38. Tailored for graceful fit and good service; shirred top with belt, sport pockets; trimmed with large pearl buttons. Pongee Shirts *1% With the Popular Button-down Collar $2.00 shirts—sold at that price the city over. Soft, silky, serviceable summer shirts in white, tan and gray. Also the equally favored white Oxford cloth shirts. French cuffs and the new barrel cuffs. Five-button fronts, with center pleat. All sizes, 14 to 17. lilies of the val 5 —Twenty- iled Socks. slight irregulars. Sizes 5 to 91a. Limit, 6 to a ZI/ZC buyer. Pair, SILK-PLATED SOCKS— Children’s 59c Beautiful Silk-plated Socks. in white and all colors. Slight _ irregu- lars. Sizes 4 to C 8% NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 :: INDIANAPOLIS to an extra edi- Raza. The aca for | enger train. | —_— NEW LINER REACHES PORT Merchant Seeking Resumption of Fish Trade Is Aboard Laconia. ‘The new 20,- THREE-QUARTER L soCKS—. Children’s 39¢ to 59¢ Mer- cerized Three - quarter Socks. perfect quality. Also sample regular C length S0ckKS ... MEN'S WASH TIES— ‘Washable Four- in-Hands, with C fiber silk stripe, MEN'S NIGHTSHIRTS— Well made Cam- bric Nightshirts, with V neck and 79C pocket; $1 value, NECKWEAR— Women's 30c and 75c Col- lar and Cuff Sets fn eyelet, or- C gandy and lace, LACE SALE— b of Assorted Tor- chon and Cluny Laces, cotton and mercer- ized kinds. 10c SC Values. Yard .... FABRIKOID BAGS— Black Fabrikoid Handy Bags with double strap handle and snap-fastened top. Lined wnh cretonne. 25¢ value .......... BOYS’ KNIT SHIRTS— Sleeveles Ribbed Under- shirts, perfect quality. Limit, four wnl e 1202 Each ien trip. assengers was J. W. chant of Hull, . to arrange for fish shipments, ing of the war, nia and Oregon March 20, 1922 The 0'Sullivan Heel Company 131 Hudson Street, New York, N.Y. Gentlemen: While my regular shoes were being repaired ‘recently, I kad to wear an old pair with leather heels. DOUBLE EXTRA VESTS— Women's Double Extra Size Gauze Vests, with band 2 C top. Perfect... WOMEN'S VESTS— Band and Bodice-top 25¢ I 7o dufter: from headackes coused by eyestrain you should ut once either remove the strain or be fitted with the proper glasses. Whether it is your work or & desire to read tiat causes Sou trouble, you Ve your eyes examined By evening of the second day the bones of my feet, especially on the outside, were painfully sores They felt as though they had been pounded until they ached. I hated to walk around. TURKNIT WASH ‘CLOTHES— Slight seconds of 10c Turkni t Wash um.h: 25(: = Y. 72 Sheets Linen-finish Writing _ Paper and 50 En- 35C velopes to match, 29c¢ American URDI\\R\ l\l\D Printed VOiles | A LEese OpricaL Co The following day I got my first pair back with their néw O'Sullivan's, I ceased to feel the pavements with every step, and within three PALMOLIVE 22C soxy carm pavTs Beautiful summer voiles— fOpTOMETRISTS days, the last trace of soreness had disappeared. made Gray Crash thousands o]f yards of f{resh, 19 i g - dainty novelties on sale at a Crage i 1 was so delighted to get back to O'Sullivan's ‘ i 49¢ saving of 10c on each yard. Soft, Yara that I'm.writing to tell you what O'Sullivan's 0YS KHAI\I m.mst-:s.— Khaki _Sport Blouses, with breast pocket. Sizes 8 49C to 15 ... BOYS' PLAY SUITS— In blue. khaki and stripes: trimmed in red rop seat. Sizes 3 to 69C 8 BOYS' WASH HATS— Popular shades in Wash- able Cloth Hats, with at- tached brims; white, solid colnr! white trim- med in colors and color com- C binations ...... MEN'S UNION SUITS— White Checked Nainsook Ateetic Suits, with knit in- C sert in back ... MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS— White Corded Madras Shirt: with neckbands, and White Oxford Shirts, with attached collar: perfect 950 , clinging quality, printed in a 3 wealth of dotted and figured effects of all colors. “Rolette” Silk Hose Glove Silk Italian Silk Thread Silk $3.00 and $3.50 famous “Rolettes” (why roll your own?) Silk Sport Hose, in black, white, ciel, brown, gray and ] mean £0 me. Very sincerely yours, are usually due to straining ‘when constipated. Nujol being & lubricant keeps the food waste soft and there- fore prevents straining. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only scothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to re- move them. Nujol is @ lubricant —not a medicine or lazative~so cannoi gripe. Tryit today. T T S letter, written by a promi- Your repairman could make a bigger im- nenit New York artist, speaks for mediate profit on any one of half a dozen itself. - / substitutes—but when he puts on O’Sulli- : van’s he knows you’ll bring trade to him The price of O’Sullivan’s Safety Cushion again. Heels to you is generally the same as the Ask for O’Sullivan’s when you leave your of other heels, in spite of the fact shoes —see that they are attached. The beige. Shirred elastic tops, as dainty as they are practical. Perfect sam- . ples and slight irregulars. New Voile Blous wENs sOCKS— $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Models that O'Sullivan’s cost the dealer more. O'Sullivan Heel Company. 4 INSIST ON GETTING O’SULLIVAN’S his styles and the excellence of his workmanship. ‘White and tan voile, plain and corded. Lace-trimmed and embroidered collars, tucked fronts, embroidered fronts. Several models have Peter Pan or roll col- or ... lars trimmed with narrow pleating. Slzes 38 to 46. A close-out from a maker noted for the beauty of c e 2l