Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 15

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HOOVER SEESRUSS NEEDING OWN HELP Recognition Would Not Mean . Flow of Money There, i £ He Says. Dy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March “hopeless fllusion” that a flow of money or business towayd Russia . would follow recognition of the so- viet government by the United States, Secre stated in a letter received by C. V. Hibbard, associate general secretary of the Y. M. C. A international commission. Russia’s real salvation must cor within Russia, Mr Hoover de While the aid of responsible il be required to perfect ensive reconstruction pro- “all that_charitable e to do is lift special s from utter destitution up to " 1 poverty and for the futurs was in reply rd requestin views upon relief outlook and the ire requirements of Rus- sia It is a Hoove olds Needs Economic. Cultural machinery workmen need need < need she needs impulse of s ent from nationalized purposes of re- sums of capital Tonal personnel to di- v must come from bt « few speculators inters futent on sev- annum will s, but the stment_at until advanced to upon which se- dence must rest ess illusion t of foreign business or skill_into Rus: simiple ial recognition our gover Indeed, there has « Vestment in several countries savings. by offic by rent though soms capital ir Recognition Not Argument. argument for or simply a on_of re- arge industry ntals, such as »dom of ini- created through the Russia is of the . Hoover said the improved ha There are some tional life from nic policies, yet » still the low rld, disease is rife and mortality is high.” “Fundam 1 recovery is taking aid Mr. . “but it will without 1d were four : the shipment medical, poverty and recon- c The tirst it is hoped, he 2 'wiil be over with the next har: ) this depends upon the forms of relief.” the will deservedly pull of charity for many and offer an ample can devote them- ves to such work, sufferings of a g for freedom from c must enlist the sympathyof ever; well thinking person. But one sential is critically necessary, in or- der that it_Anierican effort shall Le in responsible hands and not ex- haus in propaganda, it should be administered through organized re- Jdigious bodies.” t people groping nturies of wrong | ma at there | the | help | for the terrible | THE EVENING _\Beautiful Old Navy Library Room Now Home of File Cases The naval library .on the fourth floor of the State, War and Navy building has fallen from its high es- tate as one of the show places of the National Capital, and now is almost filled with metal file cases, piled high, and extending from wall to wall. When the library was abandoned by the Navy Department & few months ago and the books and naval archives were transferred to the Navy build- ing in West Potomac Park and else- where, it was planned that the beau- tiful apartment would be used by the State Department as a diplomatic council chamber for International bodies assembled in this capital. But it was found that the records of the department were overrunning the available space in the corridors and elsewhere to such an extent that it was found necessary to put the over- flow in the old library, much to the regret of those in charge. Of Unusual Construction. That room t wide and f1ty feet high and. of nusual constructior. Its high walls 1c made of steel plates, inlaid with thirtv-tws large panels of colored Lle. and the floor is paved with Milton tiling. imported from England 5 are green malachite and v) from Italy, porphyry (red) from France and a conglomer- ate frem Lake Champlain. Massive statues adorn ea represent. respective “Industry ~and Mechanics,” and Peace” and “Literaturo, and Commerce,” and are con- War Arts 605-607 7th St. We stand back of every suit we sell. the event the suit dges not give satisfactory wear, return it to us. ters to your satisfaction. The variety is large. line of suits to choose from. and models. All sizes from 33 to 4&. as well as suited. fifty feet long, thirty | Please Note That We Are Located Between F and G Streets Quality and Style at a Low Price Fine Spring Suits *20 These Suits at $20 are for real value and style at a low price. sidered works of art. Faci weighs about 300 pounds. A heavy iron bal- ustrade of artistic design surrounds the upper galle: Tt is ornamented with sixteen circular pieces of M fcan onyx and cl c figures eagles, sea horses. etc The domed celling is frescoed in cerulean blue and studded with bright stars. Large mahogany doors puard the main entrance, th: high arch of which is ornamented with a fine specimen of verd antique exca- vated in 1§48 from the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter at Pompeli. Large lamps, hanging and fixed, and other intevior cdccorations harmonize with the general artistic construction. Puilders familiar with such work say that the government probably e pended more money on the naval brary than on any room of equal size in the National Capital. i . FRENCH HONOR U. S. WOMAN. Miss Frances B. Wilson of Boston, of head of the modern language | of the West Roxbury has been decorated by with the Palmes Acad- department High_School, the French Davidson Chevy Chase be the only to receive thi has been a * u poration of th ~ Francalse of America_and Canada and a delegate to the “assemblees generales’ in New York E over by the Fre is now in Paris, where the aceorationl was conferred upon her. meeting the demand In We will adjust mat- There is a complete The latest colors You can be fitted TR Easter Shoe Style s These Hirsh designed styles will predominate Easter Sunday. A pair of these wonderful shoes will “*doll up™ your Easter costume to perfection—and alow price. “folks." All the *Sports” LORE! Color All heels. signs. HiRsirs beautiful shades of suede, in and Dress Shoes—GRAYS GA- Patents, Satins, Dull Leathers, Browns and Tans, Combinations —all in openwork ef- fects and plainer de- Sizes to 9 Widths Ato E Hosiery * Kayser, "Onyx"and Faultless Brands in Silks, in col- ors to match the shoes. Plain and Chiffon Silks. $1.95 Others-at $1.65, $225, $2.45 and $235. Upper 7th Street in Location, City-Wide in Trade NEW STARTS MAIL EARLY DRIVE TO SPEED SERVICE Postmaster General Believes Cost to Country Can Be Greatly Lessened. Postmaster General New urges a vigorous renewal of the “mail early” campaign by postmasters of the gountry as one of the principal steps in effecting economies to carry the postal service through the present fis- ar on the limited funds at its ns in the past, in- sful one conducted hance of the Wash- ity post office, have demon- strated that great savings can be ac- complished by aqbservance of the mail early injunctions, strict adherence to the oft-re- peated injunction to mail early would De of great practical benefit to_the service at this moment,” Mr. New declared, “and aid greatly in lessen- ing the expense of handling the mails by lessening the load put upon the 5{)( e in the closing hours of the a Postmaster General New today con- ferred with Postmaster Bock of New- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ark, N. J, at the Post Office Depart- ment on ways and means to hold down postal expenditures until July 1, when the new appropriations he- come available. This conference fol- lows one with Postmaster Morgan of New York yesterday. —_— $325,000 ROCKEFELLER FUND FOR BIOLOGY WORK Fellowships Will Be Financed Over a Period of Five Years. The Rockefeller Foundation has pledged $325,000 for biological re- search fellowships to be administer- ed by the National Research Council over a period of five years, Dr. Ver- non Kellogg, secretary of the coun- cil, announced here today. This makes a total of $1,325,000 now available to the National Re- search Council for the maintenance of research fellowships iIn various fields of science. Five hundred thou- sand dollars was recently given the council by the Rockefeller Founda- FRIDAY, MARCH. 23, 1923. tion and general education board for medical fellowships and $500,000 had previously been given by the Rocke- feller Foundation for research fel- lowships in physics and chemistry. —————————— 2 After one month as a lawmaker, Such a varl e epre- Mrs. Edith Willman, Texas' first and el i Bl sented by the occupants of the Phil only woman legislator, that woman’s place is in the home. You Ave Iuvited to Soe “The Story of the V-Type 8Cylinder Motor” A film made by the Depart- ment of Commerce at the Cadillac Motor Compeny’s plant, Detroit, Michigan. 8115 and 9 o’Clock Evenings This Week. e part. the cut-open Cadiliac showing every working The Waskington Codilsc Company 1186-1140 Counectious A is convinced ippines “that they speak thiry-one languages Largest Screen Manufacturers in the World Recognized standard for over 50 years in both 'WOOD and METAL Frames BURROWES ALL-METAL WEATHER STRIPS Are as famous as Burrow Screens Window Shades and Awnings—Disappearing Beds Our Salesmen go everywhere and furnish estimates cheerfully without obligation. Phone Main 8620 or Write to THE E. T. BURROWES CO. 803 Continental Trust Bldg. Cor. 14th and H Sts. N. W., Washington Three-quarter-length Socks, gray with fect deep turn-over cuffs; i and cordovan; some fashioned foot; per- quality...... We cannot fill mail o Children’s Extra Fine Black Ribbed Silk l Hose sizes seconds. of Children’s Sm-ks Short White Socks, with faney or lace tops onds 7 8¢ and 10c Handkerchiefs, stitched lawns. in blue lavender. embroidered corners: also white mstitched lawns with colored embroidered i corners. pink, with 35¢ Saucepans 35¢ Glass Bowls i 25¢ 35¢ _fierponlmp Crepe inted floral 5 n designs, C ors broidered dots 39¢ White Organdy 40-inch White r dy. fine. sheer trs ent quality. Yard 390 White Voile 40-inch White Chiffon 25C a fine sheer for waists " Men’s Wash Ties, 2 for Tubular Silk Fiber 25C Wash Tie jrounds w i " Men’s 40c ('arlers Pad Garters, silk w bing. satin pad: plack, DC white and plain colors. Pair, 5-quarter Table Table Oilcloth, Yard quality; assorted patterns. Men’s 35¢ Half Hose Onyx Mercerized Half Hose, high spliced heel 25C double reinforced so and_toe; black, white, cordovan, navy and gray; perfect _ quality. Boxed Stationery Gold-edge Correspond- 25 C ence Cards, with en- ; white and and en- _velopes. 50c¢ Ribbon Bracelets Ribbon Bracelets, for 25C wrist watches; black and colored silk gros- 'rain rxhbon gold-plated slides K uldtes Handbags Kiddies' Handbags, in 25¢ an assortment of novel inside and pretty styles of silk and leather; many with mirror. Childrer’s 39¢ Socks Ribbed Sport 25¢ known for its unusual values. n black, 75¢ Columbia Records, 5 for 10-inch double-disc C: Records, over 100 selections, in- cluding jazz, vocal, strumental and comic, artists. (First Floor—Bargain Table.) The Day of Superlative Savings! r phone orde 15¢ Curtain Scrims, in 3 Yards eer Quality taped edge. Any quantity _cut from full bolts. 39c¢ Grass Runner -inch Double-warp ass Runners, green 5 stenciled key border 2 C design, for hall or stair use. 35¢ Indian Head 36-inch White Indian 25C Iead, heavy linen- finish q lity lengths n 2 to_ 10 yards ¢ India Linon White India Linon, u very fine. sheer 25(: BT ul.~ 19¢ Blearhed Lrnsh 2 Yards Bleached Crash, sort, absorbent grade, 29C for roller or tea towels (Limit_six yards.) Children’s Vests, 2 jor auze Vests, with built-up shoulders, fin- ishe with tape; sizes , S Women’s Vests Women's Gauze Cot- ton Vests, low neck and 25C sleeveless. others in bodice style; perfect quality. Wash Cloths, 5 for Turknit Wash 25‘: Cloths. all white or with pink or blue borders: seconds of the 10¢ grade. (Linen Dept.) Trimming Laces, 6 Yards various widths, for Filet, Crochet, Tor- 25C trimming. chon and Val Lace 30-inch Fast Black Satin for linings, bloomers, petticoat et Boys’ Belts and Suspenders, Each Belts and Suspenders, 25 C of genuin® leather, with sliding buckle: sizes regulation Men’s Belt Buckles Hickok Belt kles, fine nickel silver Tmlsll new pat- ials. to match, at 50¢.) Men’s Underwear _ Oneita make White s 50c¢ Cotton Under- with short sleeve , full length drawers, extra large reinforced seat; sec- c_values. ‘Men’s 75¢ Suspenders Pioneer make Police 50 C and Fireman Suspend- olid leather castoff. ers, extra heavy web- bing Crib Sheets good quality pure white 50(: rubber; size 27x36 inches.—Notion Dept. 33-inch Stripe Shirtings, extra heavy 500 quality, white and tan grounds with beautiful artificial silk stripe combinations. 3 Yards 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heav Rubber “rib Sheets, 75¢ Sln{)e Shirtings k " 25c Shaker Flannel double fleeced quality. 95¢ Chair Cushions Large Size Bar SOC 50c¢ Sanitary Aprons Women's Sanitary A s, ith net tops: aprens rien e, s 25C size, Harbor Shape Chair Cushions, filled with cotton, tufted with 10 buttons, covered with light and dark fast- color cretonne. — Fourth (Notion Dept.) 48c¢ and 69c Congoleum Mats 24x36 and 36x36 Con- goleum Ms,ts. nerl‘ect 25C quality, but witho Sordes on sides or ends: neat blue and white tile design. (None delivered.) 69chlaylgg xCards Gold - edge aying SOC Cards, fine linen fin- ish: whist size. 25¢ Soap, 3 Cakes Cuticura Soap, full 50 C 48c Cretonnes Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in light and 250 dark floral, bird or tapestry designs, for draperies, furniture covers, ete. size cakes. THREE for soc. Boys’ 69¢ Blomses Of light striped pae~ cale. with soft collar attached; sizes 7 to 36 SOC vears. Women’s Sport Hose Sport Hos in dr(!p- effects; blacl SOC cordovan and v\hHL p auality. Pink Bandeaux Fancy Pink Ban- deaux, with elastic SOC insert t back; sizes 32 to 42.—(First Floor—Bargain Table.) 81 Linoleum, Sq. Yd. Mill lengths of Heavy - weight, 50(; Cork-filled, Bur- lap-back Linoleums, Cook’s make; light and dark pat- terns; lengths from 2 to square yards, but many pieces alike Jet Girdles Pretty braided effects, with large jet tassel to match.—Belt Dept,, First Floor. 50c 25¢ Percalea, 3 Yarda 26-inch Percales, light 50C and dark grounds, in stripes, checks, dots, aids and_figures. Leather Wallets Men's Wallets, of SOC black grained leather; threefold vle, with ase bill " 12Vsc Handkerchiefs, 6 Jor soraer 1am. 50C " 69c Window Shades Perfect Quality 50 C fuil Opaque Shades, white, medium and dark complete with crochet to match and fixtures. 69c and 79¢ Grass Ru Rugs 27x54 Double - warp 50C s Rugs, painted al and_ oriental d size 18x36 hit-and- Rag Rug: 50c.—First and kerchie signs. inches; light and d miss effects. “loor—Bargain Women’s Sport Hose, 3 Pairs 50c Heather Cotton Sport Hose, in brown and blue; seconds of 50c _values. Garter Brassmres New Garter Dr sieres. of fancy materials; deep model! ul!h heavy hose su to 44.—Third “Mushn Nightgowns omen's Muslin 50c Nightgowns, round neck and kimono sleeve mod- els, with neat stitching, others with colored bindings.—(First Floor—Bargain Table.) Mull Bonnets Little Tots’ Mull Bonnets, dainty 50C trimmed revers, of tucks, laces and em- broideries; all sizes. Girls’ Bloomers good satine, in quality SOC white; lustrous quality; pink and large reinforcement; sizes 4 to 12 years, Glrls 69¢ Underwaists cambric, with SOC taoed buttons: lace trimmed; sizes 2 to 12 years. 79¢ Garbage Cans e C bage Cans, good size: lock cover. 85c Wash Tubs Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 20-inch size; 50(:, 25¢ Pajama Checks, drop handles... 3 Yards 50c or 36-inch White Pajama Checks, close ~woven, soft finish grade..... Canton Crepe 36-inch_Fine Quality Cotton Canton Crepe, with box loom finish; in all wanted colors. 65c Ratine 36-inch Ratine, new spring styles in -checks, plaids and plain colors. 50c Table Narkim, 6 for 18-inch Mercerized 50C Damask Table Napkins, onds of values worth $1.50 dozen. 50c assorted patterns; sec- sizes 6 Women’s Knitted Pants ays a well planned event, with a great variety of wanted merchandise offered at three prices—our 25¢, 50c and $ Again tomorrow you are offered savings typical of this Saturday event. and see how we have increased the purchasing power of your dollar and fraction of a dollar. ?'s Union Suits Athletlo Union Suits, of nainsook, closed 50(: crotch; perfect quality; to ears. Double, Extra Knitted Pants, with muslin® waist band; SOC shell trimmed knee; sizes 46, 48 Size _and 50 320 lEmbrm'dery. 3 Yards Swiss and Cambrio 50c Embroidery, w i d e widths; assorted pretty patterns. —Notion Dept. Pink Corsets Fancy Pink Brocade Co: sets, topless and elastic $l models, with long skirt and guaranteed boning; sizes 22 to 28. Also of pink coutil, in medium and low bust models, with wide front cl 30 Umbrellas with taped edge; full size $1 ebon mission d natural g Men’s and Women’s Good Quality American (cotton) taffeta covers, paragon frame in a good as- sor t of handles, including “u‘\d many with ring or cord " Women’s Handbags Leather assortment practical Handbags, an »f well made, les, in black $l many fitted with lumbia $ by well k band, in- own | Saturday’s 25c, S50c and $1 Sale 1 Sale is Look over the list of bargains Midget Fountain Pens Alken Lambert Co's Midget Fountain Pens, $1 with silk ribbon 1 r chain; solid gold poin sautoir with gold-plated slide and clasp. Stationery Dep: Ironing Board Pad and Cover $l Standard size; good qual- ity unbleached muslin, djustable rd cover. Bi 81.50 Bed Pillows 30x28 Large Bed Pillows, filled with s $l ized curled fea ered with A, fancy art t Floor. Envelope Chemise ench Envelope $1 quare and round with dainty em- and scalloped All_sizes broidered desigr seamed b $1.50 Suit Cases 24-inch Fibe: Suit Cases, good brass-fiv and side fasteners. — l-'nurih Floor. 81.50 Grass or Rng Rug.'s Double - w & 3x6-ft. t Grass Women’s Hose, 3 for Fiber Silk Boot Hose, $ 1 black. cordovan and taupe; Thr c,}d black Chiffon in Women’s Bloomers Satine Bloomers, with silk-like finish, in flesh $l and white; tic knee: full cut size: e Hose shades; mostly all sizes in Women’s “Heeltex Arti cial and Thread ilk Hose, seam back; in black and an assortment of spring the lot, but not in each color and style. _ Girls’ Sllps good trim- flounce. and nd lace vokes Little Girls’ Dresses Organdy Dresses. ruf- $l trimmed models, in blue and mai Panty Dresses Panty Dresses, of fine checked gingham; a. sorted colors; preti trimmed vles. Sizes vears Little Girls’ Hats Straw Hats, fine grade, models, finished W th quill. — Third Floor — Juvenile Nllnn 19¢ Bltlm‘lu;tl”Muinn: 7 Yards $1 inch Bleached Muslin, woven, soft finish 6 Yards 250 Longclalh 36-inch Longclot close quality. $1. 00 Stamped Tubmq “Stamped Pil $1. 39 Table Dnmnsk inch Extra fine Mer- zed Tablo Damask, in $l assortment of Patterns. 65c Table Damask, 2 Y ds. s-inch Mercerized neat pat- lity ~ for $1 "50c Stamped Goods, 3 for Stamped Scarfs, Centers and Pillows, stamped o natural _color art crash $1 _dles: $1.49 Wash Bmlera Heavy Tin Wash Boil- $l ers, with cold wood han- No. 7 size, Cups and Saucers, 6 for Set of six each Jap- anese China Cups and $l Saucers, pretty decora- on, $1.25 Bleached Sheets 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; verfect quality. $l 29c Dress Ginghams, 5 Yards $1 32-inch Dress Ging- hams, in checks, stripe: plaids and plain colors; fast colors. Crepe Nightgowns Plain Pink or Fancy Crepe Night- $ l gowns, soft - fini; kimono sleeves; stitched; full-cut sizes. $1.25 Silk Pongee 33-inch Pure Silk Pon- $l Boys® $1.50 Wash Suits $1 0 Boys' Wash ll\ Ol!\(‘x‘ and_ Middy Thany ' combinations 3 to 8 vears. First and Third Floors. Boys’ Underwear, 3 for Separate Garments, of ecru and white halhrn.L An l high neck and ~lel sleeves, drawers knee Women’s. Unian Suits, 2 for Gauze Cotton Suits, low neck and s less, tight and shell trim med knee; regular and _sizes. $1.49 Silk Tu"e F-ineh Silk Tulle, for dresses, drapes, etc. black, white and all want- $1 ed shades. Boys> $1.50 Pants Lined Pants, all wool and part wool; full cut $l and lined knickerbockers, plain _ heather and mixtur sizes 7 to 17 years. Sizes 6 to 1 Solid Gold Chains gee. in natural tan shade, vard .. Men’s Half Hose, 3 Pairs Thread Silk Half Hose, high spliced heel, double $l reinforced sole and toe: full seamless; seconds of 75c values. Men’s Union Suits Springtex Ribbed Bal- briggan Union Suits, ecru $l color: short sleeves, full length legs: closed crotch; sec- | onds of $1.50 values. Solld Gold Neck Chains or Locket Chains neatly __made; soldered link styles 50¢ Hundkerthtefs, 3 jur' Women's Imported Lac edge Handkerchief: assortment of patterns.

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