Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1923, Page 9

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LAMENTSAMERCAN DISTRUST OF REDS Tchitcherin Says All Condi- tions for Friendship Have Been Met. Fashion Uses Much Lingeriec Neckwear for trimmings Motifs always add a delight- ful touch—of lace in cream or white, 15¢c to 40c; of eyelet embroidery, 8c to 17¢; of tan organdie, embroidered in colors, 15¢ to 42c. Cool Hand-Embroidered Lingerie, $3.50 There is nothing cooler or lovelier to wear in warm weather than this sheer," nainsook lingerie, so beau- tifully embroidered by Philippine needle women. BY F. A. MACKENZIE. By Cable to The Star and Ohleago Daily News. Copyright, 1923, MOSCOW, June 25.—“Our relations With the United States tend very slowly in the direction we desire” A %ald Forelgn Commissar Tchitcherin in a frank interview. “Russia wishes to renew formal, friendly intercourse, but every step we have taken to that end has been met with silence or a Tebuff until now it is difcult to ske Wwhat further action we can take. “When the Harding administration began we made aproaches to the American government, which replied that certain preliminary require- ments must be satisfled: First, per- . sonal safety for foneigners in Rus- sla; second, protection for the rights of foreigners; third, greater freedom of trade and the right of foreigners to hold private property. Already in Foree. We responded that these things Were already largely in existence. We have adequate police and legal machinery which affords visitors and foreign Tesidents personal safety. Full protcction for the rights of for- eigners is given here. During the last two years trade h; become more and more free, while ail business and small industries are being re- turned to private hands. Gowns have low necks and short or no sleeves—and envelope chemise are in armhole or camisole style, as you like them—eyelet embroidery, solid embroid- ery, dainty scalloping and hemstitching add much to their daintiness. Bik Lingerie Section, Third fioor. Organdie Bandings, for mak- ing collar and cuffs, plain or lace trimmed—50c to ,$1.50 yard. Net Bandings, 50c to $5.50. Vestings, of organdie or net, beautifully trimmed in lace, $2 to $6.75 yard. Neckwear Section, First floor. Not Too Late to Store Your Furs Tomorrow—An Exceptional Sale - In Our Modern Dry Air i Fur Storage Vaults Misses’ Sllk FrOCkS, $25 But it may be ifgyou delay much longer—for hot summer weather @ obtained no further response. Secretary Hughes' demands for the recognition of the old Russian debts and the cessation of propaganda were put in a form that made reply difficult. It was as if they were presented at the point of a bayonet. The Russian government diselaims hostile propaganda against the United States, e dusstion of our mutual —and at twenty-five dollars these frocks are geally extraordi- brings moths. Storage in the ould = B a dealt witht 1y iy AL nary values, as you will agree when you see them. Just the sort ;Y:;dvza{gm g OHLS}"*:DI;mTl:r S .."[fi""‘e"aF”“?fi"hlfle"fik:‘e:é‘“'tgs S —— of frocks, too, that you will need this summer, especially for Soaee van e Sama‘é: oS naturally S MARGARET EARNSHAW, : 2 z : = S H mOSL favored mation treatments | | Who, with her mother; Mre: Richard Enroshiot departed for New York vacation—dark silks for traveling, street, and cooler days; light and fur storage costs are very CompElrove More Feiendly. thix mon nshaw will xail Wednexday, to spend the sum- colored crepes in those lovely pastel shades for afternoon, sports reasonable; storage, including £ ths’ Buropsen: it inda plares and tea. Some distinctive frocks that answer beautifully for many insurance, is based on 3% of s much more favorable than . customers’ declared valuation of is the American. The British crises, occasions. he sald, nded. although there might still be a further British re. ply. * Poland, under the new premfer, Wwas taking a more sympathetic line toward Russia. An_agreement has been arrived at with Finland. British pressure upog Germany had failed to shake her friendship. France was welcoming the new Russian mission. Italy had withdrawn Amadori after his extraordinary telegram. M. Tchitcherin _emphasized that until the basis of Russo-British rela- tions is widened further misunder- standings may occur. “Our misunderstandings with Great Britain over Asian affairs are natur- ally the outcome of our different points of view.” he said. “We work the furs. Minimum rate is $1. Fur Storage, Beventh floor. There are pleats, many of them; eyelet embroidery for deep collars and cuffs; colored embroidery, and broad-striped sashes for trimmings. e $25 And withal, they are such delightful frocks, at.$25. b A Irish Linens $1 yard For Summer Dresses Tos Wi B Penikees’ Sports Fabrics {g;chl;;& Sutely fosiirases Kapa fonn iced . Linens are fashioning the smart- creates ene W derp 5 5 determination amon’ gthe Asiastic ay Underpri 1 $ ! 85 est of one-piece, tailored summeér eoples. Any day som res| t = i . . SRR rente iy (fO T P for the Large Woman In the June Silk Sale . frocks—frocks that are being . Tehitcherin drew i somewhat 4 3 larming pict of British ces- joned of no lowelier fabric than worn much, by many women. Slonaires Jutaining rights’ in ‘Aorin: . The colorful sports frack can be fashione ey seniISuNle MroFming aeril basesscomo $49‘50 these beautiful, colorful summer sports fabrics—and the value is UM BESE Dombs “oed acoerasios oot unquestionable’ at this special price. There are checks, plaids, g e S P .fi N h t Among other charmingly de- stripes—and the way the white is interwoven with the vivid color- y . acific ort wes signed frocks at this price we ful tones gives a silvery sheen that is distinctive and delightful. shades— Births Reported. En route visit Glacier National Park. Camp, i have selected these two, particu- One may choose from brilliant tangerine, tan, blues, green, rose, Orchid Gray Pt within T ek e ride horseback, hike, motor, climb mountains. i larly needed in the summer ward- orchid and gray. Gidest Sand Then go on—to Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, robe of the large woman. Silk Section, Second floor. Navy er E. and Jean Portland, Victoria, Vancouver. See Rainier White for the handsome crepe Brown Blue Carroll and Reba B National Park—lovely Lake Chelan. Fish for frock, with its pleated panelings o g Ty e g salmon il Puget Sound. Return via California. Pink Rose & De; d Emma E. Dorgan, bo ST e Geores 1 and Manle 1. Take, bo I can arrange this trip for you at a surprisingly low cost. Free illustrated literature. Call, phone or write today. M. M. HUBBERT General Eastern Passenger Agent, 516 Longacre Bldg., Broadway & 42nd St., New York City, N. Y. Phone Bryant 6963 Great Northern Railway A.J. DICKINSON, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Mian. : and inset of embroidery. . K : Black and white for the distinc- :2,500 W Orth fl. e And they have been shrunken— tive printed crepe, so cool for they are ready to make right up. summer affairs and charming with | emsierimEt Fine Scalloped Table Linens oo Greatly Below Regular Prices } Special Size Section, Third fioor. Summer Watier There is a wide variety from which you may make up your own sets, to g‘.fi‘«l: suit your, individual or household needs—select as many or as few pieces Coiffures F 4 as you wish. e e Runners, Centerpieces, Doilies, Napld_ns —many of them, demand much Nelson aud Ma; Cla d Ho hair—and if one hasn’t it, then one must resort to a beautiful, DR ) wavy switch, a transformation, Pure Linen at these very low prices 12x18-inch ... 18x45-inch ......, i 1.25 cluster puffs or side waves 14x14-inch . 18x54-inch ..coerveneee § p i There are 12,585,949 motor vehicles 1 36x36-inch $1.50 ; h rid, > X36-InCh .. coaeevvinen D 90,560,000 v 11 ‘lnefll"‘:né:; 20x20-inch . All of which may be selected States. 24x24-inch . 18x36-inch .... | NWSC!‘Y Linenection, Second foor. floor. eres Good Oil | Refrigerators Bl | ] sas . Slipova-Alls and Overalls g from the finest of qualities, in the 54x54-inchi.............$3.25 Hair Dressing Section, Second Special Sale New Brick Homes 4th & LNE. | Medium, $4.50 ; Exhibit Home “Yessir, I'm selling Hav- Large, $5 Real Play Clothes for Small Boys 1108 4th St. N.E. oline because I have found A Saving of About Y ’ $ 1 d $ I 2 5 I can g.ivc noe Fcoplc 2 While originally intended an & $l 000 CaSh satisfaction than with any just for use in the nursery, Slipova-alls, of khaki jean or blue P s » other oil I have ever sold. ; these refrigerators now have chambray, slip right on over his Red Kid Trims a Easy Monthly Payments ¥ * 2gl’mrl’fi‘ésltuseSM::§auss:n:fi umor& s;}x:t—am% I;le s'drgssted for ;fizy “Wh i - y — 're full sized, too—a d A yaeniyon reahze what apartments and camps find Ofa;x cagywear a size 6—and they'll Black Patent Pump Open Every Day an an important thing good oil is to the them just right, and for au- fit comfortably, non-binding armhole Evening. motor, what’s the use of taking a chance tomobile trips they are the and neck; drop seat, $1.25. Sizes 4 $ 12 in buying an unknown oil? most serviceable sort of a to 10 years. g refrigerator. They are metal, finished in oak—with mineral wool lining, which keeps ice from melting and Fashion’s vogue for color-trim- ming is charmingly shown in this new summer pump—a sandal Regular overalls, front bib and pump of blgxck patent leather, the McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M. 4752 Easy to get on and off—the boy can dress and undress himself. " “Havoline has been sold for nearly twenty years. I know it is a good oil. good lubrication aud satisfying cus- pearl bution fastens the strap. tomers. | This model is also shown with black trim. ‘ Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. ine is 2 food pure. shoulder strap, full, cut, in khaki jean vamp coming up tongue-fashion = = = == = MY custgmcrs.know Hayoh_ne 58 gt.)od Housewares Section, Fifth floor. or blue chambray, $1. Sizes 4 to 12 over_the instep—red kid trims it F t Bu . oil. Soin selling Havoline I am selling years. in,distinctive manner, and a red Boys' Section, Fourth fleor. Lies in the Joints When Joint-Ease Soaks - In, Foot Agony Gets Out—Quick % You can't get rid_ of sore, In- flamed, burn- ing feet un- less the rem- 2 ??fi k:uo‘:r {‘:n;u:' Inpian Rerning CoMPANY many_joinf ana”tenaons 26th & D Sts. N.W. For that s i 'Cool Daytime and Porch Dresses In hot weather it is delightful to be able to slip into a little cool house dress—and yet appear nicely dressed for an afternoon on the porch. Cool, sheer dimities, dotted Swiss and tissue ginghams make these—and there are many different styles—some with a touch of organdie for trimming. All white—white with colored dots, and light pinks, blue, laven- “If you want good oil, drive around. I’'m at your service.” Colored Silk Umbrellas Special, $4.45 and $5.85 Unusual Vacation Values Every vacation trunk must include a smart parasol-umbrella. These are doubly interesting because they’re such unusual values —and because they answer for both sun and rain. 22-inch size. —Tape edge or satin —Satin border um- $4'45 bofger slizlgkfimbrel- $5 bréllas in green, There’s a Havoline dealer near you. You can tell him quickly by the blue Havoline sign with the red ball. He’ll sell you the proper grade for your car. "The Boys’ Barber Shop —is busy this weather helping the little fellows to keep cool by cut- ting their hair in a shorter and more comfortable style. where all : le, i ly any morning— der and gray; some black or las, in navy, purple, green, taupe, brown, red, purp! Come in early any g S i ite ‘ 5 dl navy and black; with smart ’ navy with White figures and dote. gndt o b pad o vnm | SO g e see ou leather straps or thongs. to match. Barber Shop, Fourth Soor. $4 to $9 House Dress Section, Third floor. Umbrella Section, First floor. ing the skin with powders and CJ ! ‘Treat e skin with powders an baths (oes 1o real good—it's a thing of the past—try the new way. 4 Just 7ub on Joint-Ease—Watch it ils ‘and Greases

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