Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASIINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. lminhh»r of the Moravian confes William and his wife, with one or Uso comes now and then from Zeist. |two members of the staff, dine out | 1 Week days, after morning p with their neighbors. Following the Williim goes' by automobile to do his |royal custom, they invite themselves | woodout 1 and name the day. This part of the ¢ UL . “where ho ; e | Netherlands is called the chateau | URGEU ronticr into Folland in .| country of Holland and is covered v Reliable Since 1914. :’1‘1\ He Jlses @ curlously with be tates and country | i | wide-bladed kn an a> u | houses, owned by the burgomaster of | 314-16 7lll Sl. V W, ‘,‘1“ L. _After lu » o 40 | Doorn ‘and other prominent Holland- EEa 1 deal himself, and . Avail yourself of / vail yourself of Clause Dlrectlng Hygiene In e T T ; Saks' Credit Service Saks” Credit Servi . T R o do i 3 < struction, However, Is ng o 36 ot | oy o Wit o8 e ke @ . Pl 5 & S | gendarmes and three n on duty at PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Opposed_ e : d’rwh(_, 3 stz recur- | Doorn House. They L ortion th 1 in o part of the 1 1id lost the war and abandoned Jodge. Besides, elite . g Lo o S AT ol P 2 v and his people. I et dnihe ke amplsiedl] The largest Men's & Boys' Clothing Store in Washington e guarding the imper ile. Al “ G sl P this is something of a bother to the | lishient o of S Lh Ll ined to his visitors | zovernment, which, however, & siene in the “District i ! i ¥ Lhly upon the traditional principle pi ment—which would e b i vou Hintze, former foreign | j.cd for centuries of asylum and pr of Bdueation powd 1t the time of the revolu- o 3 o truction in hyeie e v collapse urged upon William |6Ction for all political refugees pupils in the public s J AN % retirement from the Cautious About Publicity. vocated by Dorsey ¢ . : admiral implored this| illiam and his staff are extremely { former president of . v Eve. i ground that their | cautious about publicity while the ning Club, at a hearing tod ) vy could uI”nn better terms of | controversy is going on in Germany E . = [] the Boan ) mmissioners, M, e from the aflies. The Kaiser, l*h specting the confiscation of the xlruur(lm(u'v '(llll( ! S inobialliihe measure n Hintze pointed out, was regarded | royal properties, He recelves now " 1 o i e el ’“*‘l""’!;*l('i;:: from the revenues of the sequesterat- J » obje in para . e e up ed estate by agreement with the Saturday Morning, 9:15 to 1:15 P.M. Only sraph 1Y of & i i throng any ! | Prussian government 600,000 marks s of the proi : fken toward sallsty- |a vear ($144,000. Out of this he 82 T i tion in hy- |, e an v 2 l“"f"' B s allowances to other members After 1:15 P.M. these garments will be on giene to teachers or pupils In the pub. o ...,.','?M on Hintze. His plea|of the family. However, his wife is + schools wher u dvisable by H 4 by the chancellor,|pepyted to have a fortune dor : Max of Baden, by Von Hin-|pom her family, the Schoenalch- woh Tirpitz and bY |olaths. There is talk also of o 19 s osited by the Kaiser in the & his view sale at their original prices as indicated nany alone iich he may t videly circulate — ks he world are constant stu Il Called Conservative member William's little » outlined the ¥ £ t net present of | Wage Raise Promised in One Sec- and pointed out that it ] s o aschwitz, the wive and that no i ) M tion and Stock Distributed. t | utant of Hm ot K . v ¢ anbia I L b 1 CARMAUX, Department of T | dent y ary, || France, May 21 P).—Acceding = lieniemann, phy from the Tarn coal miners. | search mmml and ,m\m at of the | Health Association of 1 Wallace Hatch, ch f kg ¥ | the c anies have agreed to increase dth committee of the 3 S . ,",“"”' RAOL 10w ine 1, the amount to be ning Ciub, v ) ot 1 Sicantt the Associ e Prevontion of lIeEn e ”'“‘“ of whic e Pending the e, the compa- Tuberculosis. ? in gacd standing <¥- | nies are distributing stock to their O Gt - heiidat enbar s ol e e i N | men, ranging from one to three shares . Mr “l"!:;‘ullfil:‘\')i\ uined, , oo Thous | cacl. according to length of service. Has Numerous ( & | & those in this section, one shief mining centers of France, Those persons who can Vi reau of i R \ v. ho e 2 i p e William lau are the most An Austrian woman barber who e 1 welcome. It is cc o ) sue- | op a to I parior in_Buenos exs to do so and i wany stories | Aires is doi » business than any re told in th 1 vor ther r shop in that « An Assortment of Splendid Values Regularly $14.85 g e he szaminston o | o One and Tiwo Pants 2 O New Summer Dresses e e | This collection offers un- : rear nd M PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH usual values in Suits of char- A uomlrrful sclection, expressing subtle phase of fast t o i : g f . " 4 . gt 3 ’ e Sk ,filcl e l(ll(l ' $ 95 Commissioner, stbst . ' ing Stor sshingt acteristic Saks’ tailoring, £ 5 e or rolka do f e . D - LG Bion clts | carefully selected from the finer woolens exclusively crepes and georgette irocks of ¢ with long-wearing qualities chiefly in mind. Every suit loveliness. Sizes 16 to 2 9:15 AM. to 1:15 P.M. Onl achment proceedines azainst | i : i : 3 s i ihode el i ; i it | . in the accepted mode of the current season. For Young Men and Also the More Conservative ~x»url to Co KAISER IS \.’E.NERABLE. KINDLY MAN, SAYS PRE-WAR ACQUAINTANCE (Continue om T lently. even patriar Sale event that is smashing all rec- ordsinvaluegiving. Choose here from the finest style se- lections. No ready % % ( cash necessary. Our ) ) i e hear Largest Men's and Boys™ Cloth Store in I ashington e | o 0 | A SALE of i : 900 Men’s Athletic Union Suits | B())78’ Union Suits Timely §1.50, $2. $2.50 Values Doorn House, ut 4 ° L NDI I\“\\ AR of I}M.nu]; {none is with hint in bis < < superic civing evi- attended by a | o 3 i dence er quality, - F 1.1‘:;._‘[‘:1“ o i L 3 for $2 1| 3 fors3 : s sage through the s b p 5 ¢ e Heand srcdtonis DECORATION % 4 :'y;\;n}'[_“ Kindly 1 i 5 New Underwear suitable for Spring and i it DAY SAVINGS | s s T deHsr oy, :\m‘mm-r wear. And at a price reduction that FOR ALL! i n invites most generous buying. Excellent i ..,,,m,;_,.,“fi’,’,“‘j' : e o quality fabrics. tailored with care and atten- Women's'and Misses’ of Doorn . tion to the finer details. so as to give good : . S en. A subscription f s ‘ & ot S | b P can il be bad o .| measure of both service and comfort to the | N-‘[ell S AAtllletlc C »oror i 1f 1 & > Coats B Wire honehe aimost the entive | active boy. Ui Suit > stocks of clothing an i ‘nr o) 3 ", B n anh o Mot auftarers For Larger Boys For Small Boj mon Sults s 4 - few weeks ago in Doorn stores. es 28 to Sizes 4 to 12, i 1 1475 . Willtam has become an asset of this es 28 to 34. Ok i : ) Remarkably Reduced! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Unusual! o £ style, h leasant town. The : Athletic style, With drawer body andl shte NI i : . garter 3 " Others 10 $49.50 bl Bes webbing at the waist. attachment. & c \\1 have no hesitaney in pre- ~o i 8 senting this g Continuing Also Our splendid Union Women’s and Misses’ 10 not wisl a_resident < o finest which you Exquisite Spring e }l’.‘[,‘("m,f"‘ ! ‘:‘,““v‘.".”.“ ANNUAL MAY SALE | IE bk e el 'l!’-." ] 3 for § Chbch e s him. Only one ad in a long t Dresses : f verse comment is made by the town of | ite Aok to whown the correspondent sg27s | | Boys’ Wash Suits e Others to $39.75 this, but it five i < - that it s true ot taxed. | Sports Ilapper Undeniable Values in : . = S et Eqthe bt o Suits—the popu- i ) ) Suits 'Topc°ats erty here. Tt lar hot-weather Mell S Athletl( |n|vlr~ \\hll h it i s % - . B sqpapse fhes ity suits for{bays of 2 hirts an 3to 9 yvears. Of o for men of all sires Others t0 $49.50 M. Daily. sirable 2 . ) - . ' i In’ the morning s u’c“h' de%s:]r:‘hl% Timely Dl"d“ ers § I (.|lL\ 1ty abrics, Sale! ? i for example, as 2 OR men who prefer 1a 6 rellgious : real Linen, separate we include for bers of i d, Broadcloth unusual special. Shirts and His ., her two ught = 5 th b Drawers of uniformly high guests; his staff and - York Golden : sl Al the servants, about \ i 2 | P standard. Sleeveless Shirts—— semble. in Devonshire, etc. sizes 34 to 4%, Knece-length Wb paRing S . Each suit with fancy sports belt. Plain | B aiers—csizes 30 (042, 623 7th St N w rlery s text ¢ e colors, including white and khaki, also com- | T Is : upon it for n few min S . ! ! Onen Saturday Eveninzs s, " Ho closes -with the Lord’s binations. Every suit of guaranteed fast = RSO S B color. Knowing mothers will select a Sum- hour and 'longer. Pastor Herbst of or's ; ga o 2 the. German Lutheran Congrezation | LICTS SHRply aE thus yery low: piices at The Hague comes out on Sunday once a month and preaches. Another )

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