Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 9

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. |BRAIDED HAIRLAW |80 e was etiomy 1ised % ONE OF LARGEST| FOR BRITISH GIRLS |e iVl uction s Buvion: "1er 8 Entire Capital Stack of Bossia, STIRS UP PROTEST| c1ives GEMS TO SAVE EABS, Marine aud Fire Concern NEW YORK, August 17.—Rather - LONDON, August 17.—A member of | {h4% have her ears torn off by two _ . ‘ = = 2 51'Iebacher W _ Fattened for Slau hter Twelve-Ten F St ; ¥ e Dr.Tu per Gwes U. \ Taken Over. holdup men who followed her into 5 a8 egislati _ R NBYY SORK. August 11.—Purchase | 1o compe girs under sisteon o wear | Hond Serries, Ko B P’ Bergen o1 S. eport on Recent of subdstantially the entire capital|eneir mair loose, plaited, or hanging | Brooklyn. gave them the jewels and [ ] stock of Rossis Insurance Company of | gown their backs. i $3.500 worth of other gems she was : Tour Inquiry. Amarica, .eaid to be the largust fire| “Eogieh mothers sre ‘protesting. |dsy. in reporting 4" robbers. “which: 2 £ ::: &figa.n:::u:::g:!&n‘mmzzrlz They say the tendency among girls |#he sald, occurred Monday night. domestic charter, was announced last | today is to postpone the time for Political - Situation ' A s 2y > pankine ovaad | “putting uy- ehete bair uad that they s . D l % daughters to do this at a réasonable erions, eciancs FARMER HOLD-UP VICTIM. age. Capital Pastor. winezon sazzat, n. c. augwst 1r.| 1YPHOON TOLL, 60,000. |}, cur fmenty odd yeass of corvice — —While on his way home late yes- satisfled patrons. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. terday with cash procesds of his | DY the Associated Press Estimates cheerfully given for sales of market truck, N. A. Long, AMOY, August 17.—Swatow's death ' new installations and l):e;fn.\r work. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. farnier, who liven about sf: e Copyrigh, 192" g g g x miles | ongervatively estimated at 60,000, a [ fue! cconomy. CONSTANTNOPLE, August 1 (ROuth Hof [ here, WAk ‘hald fup Sou & Henry A. Tupper, pastor of th Baptist Church, in Washington, £ rosd a short dis- presentative of the Associated Press E, J. FEBREY & co. s city b{ young |learned in a visit to the stricken area. We Offer Every Skirt In Our Shop at ONE-HALF PRICE Our twenty odd years of service toll In the typhoon of August 2 1." A perfect heating system means . . . . it ho made ta: t dis- 0 Every desirable material and color is S ho ik ainkiric Ta stour) of haTRAL v b tRe ek Toreat - possh | aivers whicn nas vised nie pers of || Pacific Bldg., 624 F St. N.W. = S east on behalf of the Labor Depart- ::.:.;-}fi:\r: ll:z d:::;{:nd.l:lul‘ou :'xl-e the globe. The property damage will E n 6953 among these skirts and they are all fresh meiciaidyine Collmmigiaconiqise v Sanait VAUe o the | TRE ON Compeny alons suffered a osa. e " 3 T . b ney through the Caucasian republies- Dr. Tupper visited the near east twenty years ago and wrote a book Contlmnng cur sale of all Coats, Wraps and Suitsat | [l e | S L the American government commanded him to investigate present conditions |tling the Armenians in Cilicla, where one-half price. There are many rare bargains that [J|i nrtihe St fore Vi [he couid cuitivate teruie asids. ana stock in perfect condition. The Hoase of Q-duy to facilitating Armenlan emigration|where their proximity to the sea m 3 & > to the United States. would enable the western powers to m | can be worn throughout the Fall. e B Jepim el B QYQI TOs. ¢°~ According to the immigration law.|jjea, however, must be discard i l other days the quota for nationals of the former| - Another solution suggested hy ‘Dr. 9 to 5:30 Turkish empire is about 700 a month, |Tupper is wholesale emigration. of Saturdays O'Clock while the number of Armenians and { Armenians to Mexico, where 500,000 { |- other non-Mussulmans applying for |of them could easily be sheiter passports is ten times larger. Dr.|intends to take this matter up a: Tupper spent several weeks In Ar-|as he returns menia and states that in spite of the excellent work done by the Near East P.Bhef.‘u;le‘e!clll;l‘gl;‘lgn of the Armenians CONTINUING OUR = l!’l'"k]l?):x(h the Near East Relief spent » P Yoo ngesding. the Wash Dresses Homespun Suits ( : B8 [situation makes their situation as bad i z ! Flnal Art Needlework lean U as ever. The anaemic Armenian state Formerly ‘selling from $12.50 to Former selling price, $19.50. - placed between the Turks and bol- 7 s, p sheviki are always at their mercy. 3 $25. Women’s and Women’s and mi“sses sizes, in de- : e . E srave Political Cenditions. 2 Hundreds of thrifty women visited our Art Needlework Department last week to § cna(::.:-u:m Political Teonticions ZIRKIN’S s:;feihos,l::s zg;bl:h:?clems 7 $7 50 take advantage of Real Values. There are still some left. R e L R 3 x Spley e e o t Of Unusual e Big Item = | to “fattening cattle for the slaughter- Aug“s Fur sale . ; The sol I 5 Children’s St dD finouter, e seiemem ox s o] Slipon Sweaters Silk Blouses ren s ampe resses Exclusive style of _Fg;’ worlnen ané:l missac:, in ?6' ; Net am; c‘rcpeqmaterial-‘s_.‘ in Sdl)ic-l Blenty: o then~biit brdien-iots: = ki i sirable colors. Sizes to erent colors. Sizes to ol enty of them—but broken lots DRY AGENTS REBUKED. Zu-l.m:n quality I-:u'n a Sold for $1.95. for $395. $2.25/to $4.89 Values — deciding factor in the day, choice choice U. S. Commissioner Refuses War- | derful f ¥ YOUR CHOICE 'l wonder! success O! e e e Final Cl S Hats JOH ‘enn.. August 17.] s Commint S0 A complete asort. inal Clearance of Summer Haf ;‘,‘:;;,'f':u;‘;'uf;’;’f‘,,g‘:ahfi‘:}sh}fl%d‘_ ment of Furs ll'lluble Values ranging from $5 to $12.50. Divided into three lots. H v as a rea; tl A Bl aey b irira aty hants || for every occasion at $1 00 $1 95' $3 95 ne municipal court atter arrest by || prices that convince . . . it moresvalib . v officers. The commissioner stated | 1 ! I, Dot o, w )| you b our excellust i Boudoi Silk 3 . = d criticized values. rassieres ouaor 1 - 35 M°dels - A J | 5ie it 1o ik % S /9 Former selling Caps Hosiery || Wick Bands = me! lan ° SREDY TG Stamped Card Table Cases from municipal and state coum‘ ll.npet_:tlo_n and com- prices from 95¢ Rormies selling N 1n good:colors; Lamp Shades 25¢ Ladies’ Linen , TAxH - || parison invited. to 8395 Satin | | prices,” 5150 to | | Jiors. buc || ¢ e ' P' | Covers BR! AIR RECORD. and novelty cou- | [ $295." Silic and | [ O 0f5: DUt or sport hats. Boudou' shades Handkerchiefs | : B | sax DIEGO, calif.. August 17.—Es- ° L til; plain and | | crepe de chine. roken lots. F¢ Sold for . izes 34 to ace trim- .95 G Telephone Dolls 6 for $1.00 | Crib S d B | v trom san"Anionie, Tex. to Sunll posningion's Leading Furrier 54, Friday, 50(: Bt 50c | | Friday. s 50c | | das,choice, . 25¢ AND _ Tl preaas & | Army aviator, arrivea ‘at ‘mockwsii |] 821 14th Street & choice..... day. " esterday _afterno Other Novelties at Manicure and 59c ch . _}fiin ei’?v;n Tours atter he left the : exas city. - ' Embroide: | = = _ This evenf only happens Al stecl—guaranteed. "-A Few Artamo 2 twice & year, and the best mod- 4 e e o e g ackage Goods ai i o o . Come Earl. 5 . g Pair, 50c ly C 1, of Marked Price R o o ] B t] s Silk Lisle Hose, Values to $1.50, Now, > H } 2 X TWELVE THIRTEEN F emstitehing 4 Minerva Yarns 4 ¢ FINAL! Picot Edging CRALIINErYS | . e e . Plaiting for Resalts A4 Group of 1109 N.W 2 -1111 G St. NW. Embroidery That Piease Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. Summer Dresses Sold up to $27.50 Organdies s FRIDAY Ginghams ONLY Thirty-two Evening, Dinner and Afternoon DRESSES Sold up to $95.00 $ FRIDAY ONLY Closed All Day Seturday During August PIGHTR ¢ E° STREETS Friday—Another Big Day in Our AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE All odd lots must go—and go quickly.- Many new lots added for tomorfow’ ’s sale. Prices have been reduced to the lowest possible point. Come early. August Clearance . . August Clearance Dress Skirts Silk Underwear Values to $12.98 ; i Included are Baronet Satins, Crepe de Chine Teddys. 31.98 L R Novelty Silk Crepes, Wool Flan- Worth up to $3 nels, etc. White and colors. $3~98 Satin and C"pessde Chine step- Sl 98 Wuh Skirts. Reduced ins. Values to % 4 n Twill W 69c Satin and Crepe de Chine $1 98 pearl button trimming. Camisoles. Values to $398....... . whap i Teed st ©F 08 SoVin o800 $1.98 At i Gebardine fwash Dropstitch _or Plain Italian $ Ski fanoy pockets and pearl button_trim- mm"":" also wool tweed kit Most all” sizes. Silk Vests. Reduced to........ I 98 TRAVERS SUMMER BARGAINS EVERY WOMEN'S LOW SHOE IN THE HOUSE 'YOUR ™ NOT A l 200 Wash Waists, Values to $3.98, at $1 I 'UNRESTKiCTED SINGLE PAIR CHOICE RESERVED NEW FALL DRESSES The Best Values in the City at Wonderful models and extraordinary values A very special purchase brought us hunireds of dresses that were mada up to sell at a_much higher price. Chinchilla Satins, Satin Cantons. Chummy Knit, Canton Crepés, Crepe de Chines and Poiret Twills. ‘The new o‘m:o shade, browns, black and navy. All sizes, 14 to 20, 36 to ¢6. P Lo M G - Sweaters Reduced (kP o 31.98 $1.98 |||||||||||||| q lI l Plbcr ST o g 2 lAll colors. Slip-over, Tuxedo and tie-bac models. ersey Silk Petticoats, in all wanted colors, p]gltlfl and fancy flounces; also satin stripe Sweaters at $3.98 and surf satin vmlcoas, in white, pink, flesh, 200 Sweaters in slip-over and Tuxedo snodels. etc. - Shetland wool and elouly woven wool sweaters. Built to ~. LlVE LONG S dyour money foraSv)uper Vu:.‘: 2 Thcmachmc!hfltwmfiwlbn:m Qtattull @Iettrv: tEumpanp = Stunning New Suits $ The new fall ulll are beautiful. Strictly plsin tallored models 204 some with silk stit. aing. All are in the long straightline ef- ‘fects and_fashioned ¢f fine all-wool tricotiries and poirst twills. ‘Perfoctiy-taflored and finlshed, richly lined with silk. All sizes. gmre §150 $m=iE® $1.00 Full length and width: Scarfs” lp‘ all colors. “‘:{"’!‘:f’ Cream and Ecru. - Net and ‘ace, £

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