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THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923, - N RUSSIA LAUDS U s ;;';3&&@@&&&m@mm&@m&@@m@@m@@@@m@@&&m@@&@@@&m&m@@@@@@@s.!as.zz P R | FORCIRTY WORK included Speakers Express Hope On Great White Fleet Friendly Relations Will Continue in Future. Miss Oliver of New York Will Demonstrate Dorothy Bickum Brassieres $1.00 to $3.50 These new brassieres have special features that recom- mend themselves immedi- ately to the woman who is particular about her appear- ance and insists upon the best. But Miss Oliver’s mission is to help you select the model best suited to your type, and to point out the advantages of the extra length, bringing the brassiere down to the top of hips, the reinforced diaphragm, the hook back and front, and the double shoulder straps on . large size models. § Dorothy Bickum Brassieres are shown in coutil, batiste or plain color cretonne, in flésh or white, also in plain or fancy satin, in flesh, white and black. —Third Fioor, Lansburkh & Brother. “When the Earth Is in Tune” Thus does the poet de- scribe the perfect days of June, when all nature and the whole big out- doors are a perfect har- mony. It is the season when we feel what an important part of this wonderful scheme of things we are, and an- swer Nature’s call to the great wide spaces that are nearest her heart. Jamaica, 156 days, $200 up. Colombia, 22 days, $315 up. Costa Rica, 22 days, $325 up. pe Ask your trav agent or umITED nm'r‘:uvnnv I7Bastery Bow Vork By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, June 18.—Hopes for fur- ther friendly relations between the United States and Russia were ex- pressed at a private dinner attended by representatives of the American Relief Administration and of the s Russian government. The dinner was given by Col. Willlam X. Haskell and | o members of the administration's staff / to M. Kameneff, M. Tchitcherin, M. iy Blsas, ¥ Gomeral Offices, 137 Sic’a ., Bosten, Mase. Litvinoff, M. Djvinsky and a number /4 | of other soviet leaders at the re- = | 1ief administration's personnel house. The soviet leaders expressed deep appreciation for the charitable work REED HEADQUARTERS done by the Americans in Russia and for voiced the hope that it would lead to s : closer friendship between Russia and Daily Vacation Bible Schools. J| (/" " Dibatwes Special Discount on Purchases. Minister of War Trotsky sent an Teacher having classes in Reed || expression of regret at his inability Work. to attend ana of appreciation for the work of the relief administra- tion. He added his hopes that the relief workers were convinced that both the government and people of Russia were ready to make every effort to re-establish normal rela- tions with the United States. Col. Haskell expressed his appre- clation for the heads of the soviet government, which he said had made — — no‘ss‘lble the wlL;rk of the rellef ad- . a.op ministration. e asked M. Litvinoff, Have Your Papering and Painting | who signcd the: original agreement » permitting the Americans to work in —done this summer. No incom e | Russia and who said at that time or dirt; competent workmen: moderats | “there is lack of confidence on one charges. Awnings made to order and re. | Side and suspicion on the other.” (o Daired. . e M. Litvinoff said: "It was the CORNELL WALL PAPER co proudest day of my life when I sigu- * | ed the Riga agreement. I admit there ' N. A 74 | was lack of confidence, and suuplclnu.‘ = but the suspicion vanished the day following the entrance of the Ameri. into Russia.” Kameneff, acting head of the rnment, in his address, sai “The thanks we give here ton Ight | are nothing when compared with the gratitude of the millions of chil- dren whose lives and future exist- ence depended on the American Relief | Administration. America alone dis- ' played enough courage to come to Russia in her hour of great need.” ! Foreign Minister Tchitcherin said: | “America, which but yesterday took possession of a gigantic virgin conti- | nent, turning it by a miracle into country of perfect technique, produs tion and culture, can. better than! any one else, understand the similar| ° aspirations and hopes of the people | “In the name of future fruitful re-! lations between the two nations. we | pay homage to the magnificent work the Relief Administration has accom- | plished, and 1 sincerely and cordially | propose a toast to all Americans con- | nected with it.” | ISSUE ON LUMBER | AMAZES HOOVER Secretary Hits Charge of Associa- tion That President’s Cabinet In Harmony With Fields and Trees Cool and Easy to Slip On Crepe Negligees $3.95 Dox loom and zanana crepe are cool and lend themselves to such attractive fashioning it is no won- der they are the favorites for warm weather negligees. FREE UPHOLSTERY & REED SUPPLY CO. . 724 11th St. \.W. H. C. TURNER Pienty of Dresses for Another Big Day Tomorrow! An Extraordinary Of course, our clothes Mid-June Sale of Dresses oo v we lose the sense of June’s perfection. And what could be more re- freshing and more full of the outdoor spirit than a sport hat of green grosgrain ribbon. The narrow cloche brim is of twisted ribbon and a cockade with short streamers is its only trim. $12.50. i< y Dresenting the smartest of / Summer Cotton and Silk Frocks at a Low Price Coat models that slip on so easily. some fashioned on slim, straight / 4 lines, some with a kimono looseness and others with pointed sleeves and long dangle trimming. A ruffling of narrow two-tone ribbon gives a novel trim to one of the models, while another chooses hand-em- broidery, and others arc satisfied with a decoration at the closing. All the soft and bright negligee color- ings to choose from. A collection of new dresses, presenting the smartest stvles, the finest materials and the most unusual effects it is possible to bring together at this low price. Silks and cool cottons, for sports, business. vacations and afternoon wear. Flat and Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Printed Silks. Silk Broalcloth, Roshanara. Crepe Roma, Fru-Fru, Shantung, Hand-drawn Voile, French Voile, Importcd Tissues, Lawns and Handkerchief Lincn, in brilliant, dark or pastel shades. be- —Third Fleor, Lansburgh & Brother, g i stdes innumerable combinations. A Jacquette for Links and Courts, $7.95 Sizes for women and misses. —Secomd Flior, Lanshurgh & Brother. Sale of 250 Trimmed Hats Recent Arrivals Selected from Our Summer Stocks, and Reduced for a Quick Sale Formerly $3.85 We are now able to fill your coal bin with thorough- ly screened hard coal in Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. We also offer Consolidation Coke and all-lump screened soft coal. Lowest prices now in ef- fect. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. The second day of this advantageous sale offers a repetition of some of its best values. John J. Clark's 3ecord Rubberized Sani- tary Aprons .... . IOC S in Cotton, wehvlvt‘e gor Jack. 28 Birdseye Sanitary 19 Dozen .... C Napkins . 4 C Nassau Basting Cotton, Sanitary Napkins, 29 250 yards to spool. 2 I box of 1 dozen.... C ; C Lingeric Tape, blue, pink and white. 5 and 6 yard pieces with bodkin. 9C 2 pieces .. otton Belting, d spools, colors. Regu- larly 60c. Dozen.. 5¢ Silkateen Crochet Cotton, Main 3088, " Prepare for HOT WEATHER ARE YOU 1009%EFFICIENT ? 00 YOU TIRE EASILY ? REAN 4 Pronto’ By the Associated Press. can get, except as a nightmare, charge of John W. McClure, dent of the National Hardwood Opposes Standardization. CHICAGO, June 18.—How anybodv , poli- tics out of the sizes of boards or | frequency of knotholes fills Secretars | of Commerce Hoover with wonder, he declared here, while passing through | the city, in answer to the recent| presi- | Lum- ber Association, that standarization white and colors. 3 spools Dp::nlng Cotton, soft finish. 4 for. Hooks and Eyes, black. Not all sizes. 3 cards ... Snap Fasteners, white or black; regularly Sc. 12 cards 35(: Snap Fasteners, white or black; regularly 10c. 35c Rubber Aprons curved or straight. 3 yards IOC Brass Pins, Maid of Amer- 300-count. 3 papers .. . Safety guarded spring. cards .. Safety Pins, dnlc‘l’(el-yh(cd. without guarde spring. 6 cards ... ISC Safety Pins, 3 cards . Hairpin: 2 boxes of 5 each.... and $5.00: now $2 These hats must be cleared away, even though they are the present popular styles. and there is no other reason for our making this price sacrifice. There are large and small shapes, of crepe, taffeta. hairbraid, milan, straw and numerous combinations— just the kind of hats that lead the vogue this season— and who could resist an extra summer hat when it costs no more than $2.00? Ostrick, flowers and ribbons are some of the effective trims, and you may choose from a wumber of sport colorings. Gray, sand, orchid, rose, tam, apricot, purple and brownm. The sportswoman has long since decided that nothing can take the place of sweaters for her most active sports This one is a tie-on jac- quette of lustrous fiber in a fancy weave, as practical as you please. vet good-looking enough to be proud of any- where. Shown in or- chid. black, gold, buff, silver and shell pink. To Splash in June —First Floor. shurgh & Brother. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Q'BLOOD AND NERVEV‘ Iot lumber had been opposed }A’lthxnf ' President’ Harding's cabinet. | TONERS “There never has been a discussion | W, axes A DiFFerence: T\ ‘ of this mighty question by cabinet | members, so that thig terror of cab- | net ssention does t reall. d IN A DAY alarm them.” Sceretary Hoover said. | ' $19-9 A at the same time expressing astonish- | "‘v’" e D A j the lumber trades and the principal censuming es- was called at the A STRENGTH BUILDING TONIC n.psr:m}mh of Commerce at the re- quest of the National umber As- ! IRON-IN-THE-BLOOD Remnants of Wide Ribbons Half Price Metallic, brocaded, dresden and Roman stripe ribbons— wide ones that can be used for handbags, trimmings and many other things. Good lengths, ail at half the marked price. Here Are Eight Wanted Silks—Low Priced Weaves and colors of the hour at the lowest possible price consistent with Lansburgh & rother quality. Thousands of vards to choose from—a real value opportunity. At $1.25 At $2.95 At $1.55 At $1.69 ment that such a statement should be issued by the lumber association. soclation to see if nation-wide grades and standards could be worked out | “All this seems to grow out of the | and voluntarily adonted, which would Package contains 40 doses, |aliminate fraud from the trade and | sufticient for 10 days. Don’t Let “A DIME A DAY waste of- our forests. “During the conference one group favored the imposition of matters by law, to the extension of government lation, 1 stated repeatedly that trade these regu 1 de- and being opposed i plored the effort to establish govern- | { ment regulation. for the co-operating in the trades will give infinitely bet- ! ter solution from every point of view. ! Hair Bow Ribbons Special 35¢ Dark and light colors in suit- able widths for hair bows for little girls. Shades to go with 40-inch Printed Georgette Crepe—The lowest price we have seen quoted on these crepes clsewhere is $2.00. They are shown here in 100 of the newest i colorings. The quantity is large—but there will be a great demand. designs and - 40-inch White Flat Crepe —Save 53¢ on every yard you purchase tomorrow. This crepe is used in the finest summer frocks—it is a very fine quality in pure white, and at this price you should not hesitate. Come cariy! Alityme and Crystal Crepes 36-inch widths—rich knit- ted fabrics used extensively for summer dresses, skirts and wraps. Choice of ivory, gray, tan, strawberry, almond, Copen, seal brown. navy blue and black. Per- 40-inch White Sport Satin —A quality seldom offered at this low pricing. Heavy, firm, durable—just suited to making lovely sport suits and separate skirts. It is washable. You should have at least one suit or skirt of this. every frock. fect quality. Another group, the one who issued | the statement recently, bitterly op- | posed co-operation with some of the Oher trages, a8 they have & war Of Crocheted Spreads their own with a rival association | and have their own program of grades | 2 39 and standards. aa i . 1f these gentlemen have had any e . ch conversations with bureau ex- A cool bed covering that is erts of the character of which they the most practical thing for complain—which the officials fatly summer use. It measurcs 80x90, deny—it would have occurred to me Sizc Tor duuble Bed and s to have been the duty of their com- o ha tholateacine it terns. —First Floor. At $1.95 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine—An extra hcavy, At $2.69 At $2.95 At $1.79 40~inch Heavy Canton $4.95 Genuine Thisldu— 40-inch Plain Crepe de Crepe—Just now enjoying One of Mallison's most popu- Chine—At this low price we pure-silk quality, suitable for ~ unprecedented popularity: Jar sport weaves; in the offer a selection of fifty plain distinctive sammer frocks, an all-silk, deeply-pebbly season’s popular plain shades colors—plenty of white. An blouses and skirts. Choice quality, heavy weight and and heather mixed effects: extra fine quality—very of a wide range of smart firmly woven. Choice of good weight for sport suits much in demand for summer patterns_ in harmonious thirty of the demanded or separate skirts. Plenty frocks, blouses and lingerie. color effects on light and colors, with plenty of white of popular white. Full 40 inches wide. dark grounds. and black. —Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Don't Miss This Sale of Columbia and Vocalion Records Quality 12-Inch 1,500 Double- 2 Records, Now ... 59C 9C Faced 10-Inch Formerly $1.25, $1.50 and More Formerly Sold 75¢ Each Records, Now. . . ALL PERFECT! NO DROPPED NUMBERS ! Among the 12-inch records are some classics, hence they are only single- faced. However, most of them are double-faced. Every record from our regular stock, reduced in price only to reduce the quantity. Included in the two lots yvou will find vocal, instrumental, operatic and many others. To the 29c lot we have added a number of desirable selections from 59¢c Apex Records. A wonderful opportunity to fill up your record library with good selections. —On Sale—Bargain Tahles, First Floor. number of workers to a larger total SBURGH & BROTHER R Lk STAND IN YOUR W. for Health and _Complete Happiness Limbers ’Em Up Joint-Ease Tt's for joint troubles in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoul- der, knuckles or spine, whether rheumatic or not. Perhaps most alluring of all are the beaches and rivers, and the woman who can go at- tired in a smart bathing suit has every reason for being satisfied with herself and the world. This suit has a heavy wool jersey underpiece and a top suit of a dash- ing cotton Indian print in green, blue and white. Side ties of jersey and flare armholes give it an unusual finish. $11.95. I shop with you or for you— mittee to have come to me personally and to have called my attention to it during the time of the conference a year ago.” t 11m. ||FASCISTI OF AMERICA e ™em || DROPS OUT AN OFFICER sw<iing: || charter Member Deposed for Good Sale of 5,000 Seat Pads or chases out of Movement, Is Declaration. Canoe Cushions Change in Detail Work. OMAH. Neb., June 18.—Edgar I. Fuller, a charter member of the Fascisti of America, has been deposed as one of the officers of that organi- They were purchased for Shrine week and arrived late. Hence we must clear them out— 5,000 of them—at this give-away price. Think of the many, many occasions this summer when zation, having_been succeeded by J. M. Swenson, attorney and real estate you will wish for just’such’ small, light cushions. —Motoring —Swings man of Burlington, Colo., Charles Clancy, national secretary, announced —Fishing ~—Chairs —Canoeing —Porches —Fifth Fleor. flamma- tion; when = W 500 Perfect But late- here. ‘Fuller will no longer be con- nected with the organization, Mr. Clancy added, declaring “the resigna- tion was for the best of the fascisti movement.” Clancy stated that the Fascisti of America had made a complete change {in the detail work. The organiza- tion will take on an exclusive Ameri- can front henceforth, he declared, doing away, with the foreign titles of grand lictor, etc. e ==————'| A" movement also will be under- THING STANDS SO HIGH | taken to place a framed copy of the Constitution of the United States in —as a remedy for every|the home of every member. 'womanly ailment, as Dr.| “This organization,” he said, “is in Pleree's Favorite Pre-|no way affillated with any foreign seription. This “Pre- ription” ix an invigo- :m:lllllon by this or any other rating, restorative tomie, i a woothing and strength- mcmuE ening nervine, and is for paintul disorders and chronic wenknesses pe.| CHICAGO, June 18.—Eight hundred culiar to the wex. It is|and fifty new employes will be added to the staff of the Chicago post office with the beginning of the new fiscal Fese Wiy 1o o e s of the lesal office was reduced a few monthg ago because A of a shortage of apprepriations, but people have discovered that it's also supremely good for quick relief in lumbago, neuralgia and neu- ritis. Joint-Ease is a stainless emollient that soaks in almost instantly—A tube, 60 cents, at T'eoples Drug Stores.—Adver- tisement. —Picnics —Outings —Camping They measure 13 inches square, and are cov- ered with a durable khaki color or cretonne printed material and filled with cotton. There’s even a carrying strap on one corner that enables you to pick up your pillow and walk whenever convenient to do so. ~—Fifth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. tng " mothe: 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIiN 460 EVERY woman who ..’ “run-down,” tired or overworked. 10 cents to Di «» for trial ce's |..]lhe proposed increase wiil bring the MEMBERS Better Business Bureau