Evening Star Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 5

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. A THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D."UC THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1922 — 2 e _ FCL 1,700,000 WOMEN VOTE 3 v 2oty e, fonilh Sfoves | BR"ISH WSIUDGE || Barring At Seite v HoLLAND ELEcTIoNs [rainste = =i | CORD TIRES From His Property By the Associated Press. JACKSON. Miss., July 18— Declaring that stills were be. coming such a nuisance in Tate ecounty. Miss., Lee Smith, promi- planter, has posted a sign Sxerctss Bignt tfor mist mime.| BAN ON EXTINGUISHERS. New “Rabble Party” Makes NEW YORK, July 13.—Pyrene fire A e extinguis| declared by fire and —ON— generated By Oable to The Star Il'd. Chicago Daily News. 150 passen- AMSTERDAM, Hoiland, July 13.—In [ §*0% % nue tube of P the elections to the second chamber | hot TRLorboroush subway (Fecently, V. A which have just taken place 1,700,000 | for extinguishing fires caused by 1, SAYSGEDDES Ambassador Urges More of| Englishmen to Visit and Store open until 2 P.M. on Saturdays Deepest Yet nting, fishing or dis- owed om this land.” uNo hm i tilling all | A 3 Harvéy, spoke on industrial condi- ht to vote |electric arcs, Frank Hedl Phone West 133 Study America. tions In Great Britain with relation | vOmen, eXerolsed the right o fthe Interb T i y to the United States, prodicting |for, tho firat tme. =~ An wterettinf|terday. " Rt n o RRCaTy oy 1230 Wis. Ave. N.W. By the Associated Press. speedy recovery of the pound sterling earance of & new rty calling | ,The recent near disaster, experts Special LONDON, July 12.—1In a speech re- |10 parity with the dollar. Col. 1t the “rabbl o declared, was caused by fum = . e “ral e party.’ es gen —New reductions on markable for ko tranknens Lna ovi |52 MBTRel (L e Tetuction pesed of, soung ‘midlesn, who, tp | Snetfurinm risnin o e || Oprerieed §8 B() dent sincerity, Sir Auckland Geddeés, | unemployed since January was amaz- :‘c‘l‘g:,‘“fi:",“r‘;g"’mr‘:“; electric arc blaze caused by u thon 30 x 3% . Every Mode Three-piece Suit Britisn_ambassador to the Unlted |, when compared with the depres: | 1071412 SRHICH Saciion in Amater. | Siroult ' P! States, told & large gathering at the | ion WhICh followed the Napoleonic|gym two of their candidates for town Pilgrim's banquet in his honor last|hilarating and conclusive proof ~of | COURcil or were electad one of them night that England did not whofiy |sound and unimpalired economic con- % :;g_“m:n'{:‘ N"g:{;y' "f:g;:; undorstand America. 1t was vital that | 41tions and of the impregnability of | ;ihorg elected were a funny man from iore Gt)iih paople ot Ehganal should)| o L nereIAl England; o auburban music hall, several anar- We are making only one exception—and s : 3 : that’s of Tropical Worsteds. Otherwise the stock VISit the United States in order 10 |y ot 1ot oy mo e aen oo | o e ta17CE 203,000 vores record- Open Saturd . - A ¢ become acquainted with the remarka- | be America’s loss. “Y ity | ed in Amsterdam the rabble party re- n Satur is at your disposal—regular and sports models— ble characteriatics of the people and | he declared, ‘I8 our prosperity. We|cetved only 000, "and hence it wil pe ay N . the extraordinary indpstrial, engi- ;g"o ce in it for our own sake, well,|not be represented in the new cham- . X S — 7 % i ‘dly less than f 5 ber. The ties of the right won single and double-breasted—plain colors and neering, civic and educational pros- | In ¢omplimenting Ambassador Ged- |sixty seats and the partics of the left Until 1 P.M. H ress of the country. des, Col. Harvey pointed out as a|forty. In the old chamber the right America had accomplished in the |Striking fact that the progress to fancy effects. 4 ‘] brief century and a half of her exist- | Which he referred had been made ence, he sald, what it had mkenI""“ the successful ending of the Great Britaln a thousand years of | Vashington conference, and thera- i f Suits up to Suits up to 1 o prograss to create "o YPAT8 ©ffore was largely the outcome of the ccidents P p S America has given to the world |activities of the British ambassador. On Every Hand $6 Lo the riches of a continent which but I i $40.00 5.00 yesterday was a wilderne tinued. “Of course, she is absorbed in - —damage to property and her own affairs. How could she pe S = P ) | otherwise? Her thought is in that e/” injury to persons—for : tremendous structural and industrial | [ . 3 | i work which has made her one of the i i reatest nations of the earth. That i s a problem as close to her as our which somebody is having to pay. No motorist can i problems are to Europeans, but she > tell when‘u 11 be his fate i has not {or%ouen t‘:e trials and suf- As an institution, de- to figure in one of these I ferings of the outside worl i A z | given with & bounteous hun [l fotd for ety yearsito accidents. But it does make millions of starving Russians e dits );m-d::_e !fl;: riding more comfortable if 0 . + Viewpoints Naturally Vary. : H i equate New Arrivals in ooy e S OO most efficient and highest you are carrying adequat States should have a different view- type of optical service. Insurance. The premium is point in many matters from that of Dr. Kingston, Washing- the cheapest thing you ever ton’s leading Optometrist, Tropical Coat and Pants Suits ¢, Jl ey Bt 2as Sobaaer | Y fons fevie Cpranet s two _countrics sat at the same table, ] you call and consult with Let us tell you all about as they did at the disarmament con- 2-Piece Summer Suits Bighit wolght dotbes 3 liglituiighb ot that have style, fit and quality to’ recom- mend and the P-B label to guarantee them.. . FROM THE AVENUE AT H| Shantung and Silk’ Poplins. : 9 R . ference, all these differences became him regarding your eyes. These are cut with Mode precision and tailored the Foconciied and facts and events were A.KAHN I it. Phone Main 601-602. " 5 : ? in th chite light L § | Mode way. You know it makes all the difference in the The. triendly underatanding SEitea g nc. Hil | Optometrists&Opticians 935 F Street N.W. 30 Years at the jame Address ; . : 1e two countries could be vastly pro- world who makes up the Tropicals. moted by frequent visits not only of | officlal representatives of Great Brit- ain, but private persons. “It is a rare event in the life of the Leroy Marks, Inc. Colorado Building i A 20 $38 $ tO' Palm Beach embassy at Washington." he added, “when I have a visit from a Britisher s Tropical Worsted, Gabardine—in regular and who knows anything really worth while about this vast continental | it $25 to $40 sports models, country. Endless numbers of them | Mallinson’s Silk Poplin $25 and $28 £0 to America to deliver lectures or | beg money. It has been my pleasure o s 4 = E’gfll::lm?ucl}‘l}spe:::::ahnudmx;in);‘é?v: 'FS; Hand-tailored, silk trimmed,’ antung Sitk Suits. . .$25 i\l:fixfizsl;“og ';’r.'.!‘ 'c'é{n?f';';fgm fi;f;;’ ot Osen'Saturda Plain coats or with sport back. Sizes C: kY that u1 . 3 : hn:\"?;‘:‘lla,;!lreé::idgg: Io{(;alyearr:'t" Pe y from 34 to 46. De luxe suits at de- A special in White Cricketing Cloth e e o Until1 P.M. llghtfullw low prices— NpFz Trousers = the schools and universities for their .} - X Soot shiatisasibolveen e tgaovm = Erles. “It 13 & common practice in . . ' $253nd 83;) England to speak lightly of Ameri-! Ty ~ can newspapers,” he said, “but 1 want | to tell you that they are rendering an astonishing public service to the peo- ple; they are printing much more en- lightening news from Europe _than our papers publish from the United States.” Tropical Wo,‘rstevd 'S{litS" 5 All of the style and most of the patterns of wool suits but none of the weight. Sizes from 34 to 46. $22.50 to $35 American Women Active. The women of the United States. Sir Auckland proceeded. were now play- Ing a tremendous part in the life and government of the country because of their voting power. He concluded by | saying that the relations between the | two countries were now franker and more friendly than ever in history. ~ The American ambassador, George Gabardine Suits To Begin Friday at 8:30 ' Plain and sport backs. Hand- tailored and silk trimmed. Sizes the Anngal from 34 to 46. One of the smartest summer suits a man can own. Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits i 830 | | Why the Silvertown Cord stands alone RST and foremost, because it wears longer, because it looks better, and because, mileage considered, it costs less than any other tire at any price. Mohair Suits In blues and blacks and in pencil stripes. Sizes 34 to 46. Hand-tailor- ed and silk-trimmed. At least two seasons’ wear in these sulits. 1, Off *"" $2.00 Wash Suits, now. . .$1.50 $2.50 Wash Suits, now. . .$1.88 | $3.00 Wash Suits, now. . .$2.25 $4.00 Wash Suits, now. . .$3.00 $18 to $25 It is the pioneer cord tire.” It established the use of cord tires in America. Its makers developedand proved everyadvance Rapid Reeu ; ; < . in cord tire construction. I\ Boels of Eane Your pick of our entire stock of I r i 8 h L i nen S uits Vacation 1A Autographic Kodak Jr. S . & : Devatep: 985 juvenile wash suits (Rowe It has always held the leadership. | 2 N English Suits only excepted). Ages Plain and sport backs. Hand- e ™ - 2% to 10, in all the stykfrs, fat;ficrsl tailored and silk-trimmed. Sizes e s 5 o and color combinations for whic from 34 to 46. Economical, they It is not merely: a “cord .ure.” I.t carries with 517;7§ P-B is famous. 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