Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 12

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A 12 > THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921, - [] S o l’} - the third internationale. He said heff statements, 1 explained to him c‘ahx:!. LIVE sTocK coMMITTEE l P esterday efforts were made to dis-|I did not say there were no Sovietism lll]ve or Comen a S" E.‘.‘i”'m‘:'&"hé e ete-tan \hefeonni g;‘é‘.?f-fli ége‘t?}fi‘i:‘.?;;ufifi‘afi' e GERMANS flPPUS'N INDORSES CO-OPERATION of these agencies on a sound and con- sefvative basis was contained in the report of the market committee of the J. F. s lee Club Head association, presented to the annual Lautner, G convention here today. 111 at Aunt’s Home. “Besides reducing the cost of mar- | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., January 13.- HABVARD SINGER FOUND. arty osganizati Says Socialist Who Toured Russia |\ Fziiisgn oy va) Be oSt of s o e 2 -I-HREA-I- UF -[RUS]-S to our troubles, Buffalo, Y., and a prominent|hotel and arrested my wife and me, Report at Convention Emphasizes | jor L ge to producers | ;i By - socilist ‘leader, asked me when|throwing us into separate jails, 5 ¥ ::;“h';‘v'in?eat"?ho g et their own Joseph F. Lautner of Evansville, Ind By the Associated Press. ! cisco, to have been responsible for a luti would take place in — “M. Feldman said we would be re- Reduced Cost and Control Pro- Of PAVINE ©0 0 obvious.” said the president of the Harvard Universit| BEELIN, January 1L—Frank ex- his four months’ imprisonment in bol- | Am a how the communist | leased immediately, but there was an- a i e Glee Club and chorister of the seniof Ppressions of disappointment over con- | thevik jails progressing there, 1 told | other long, weary wait before orders lucer Woul ave. DOE it wepbY con- | elubs, for “whom search was begu wife . sted iztis: 6| him frankly I did not think Amer- | were received for us to prepare imme- BT BRSO T s T vy 1 e RN ditions in Russia, tog®her with as-| 2 i 3 < ver a the sfati i H i < for several days, is at the home of al and refeased on December 3, and Mrs. | ican workmen would ever adopt Rus- | diately to go to the sfation. . 2 e e or se ¥ 0 sertions that American workmen would | Schwartz died in Revalon De -mhflr[éian ‘methods that there was no| “Communism in Russia is robber- Stinnes Trymg to Direct Af s e ita a8 termins unt at Denver. 1 Lautner's parents Pecer puru st meihois e de. | 20" CHEts oF (he D i Amarict T2 e STttt Inprlistmeh perit L e D STl SR br| etlate W5 Colege suibarhiss ot Q. 2 s k. J . -« 4 1 S v ve s - 3 v de: At clared by M. Schwartz. an American | R IRENEN ¢ 1o Moscow D e Tasy Tall. who came | has brought Russia starvation, disea airs of Industries De Sipalco-ons = operated by Ate Com. | care He had suffered a nervous let socialist and a resident ©f San Fran- and attended the fecond con. | ked me to repeat my |and death. There is.no government. 4 bt L merce Commission.” ————— O e . 7 ‘=~ | LANSBURGHEBROTHE the Ruhr district, he now w ffairs of all the large in- | t are dependent on his | . This applie: u- larly to the iron and steel industri His plan is called the v 1 tem in opposition to the “horizonta trust system,” which aims at the fu- Biggest SaleintheMode’sHistory B {demana_for t January 13th, 1921 Clearance has important significance this year—and before inven- jcout mine tory time, which is fast approaching, we MUST—(note that “MUST”) Il {tion Tiod of o BT —have our cases and counters cleared. To that end we've “let go” e S prices—dropping any consideration save this one—CLEARANCE—and, : e oA on a much QUICKLY! Every Suit__j} : . and Qvercoat alf Frice | That includes Topcoats—many of which are waterproofed. Every single solitary Suit and Overcoat in the house—and of the superior Mode .. miake’ s HOPE “GILDED AMERICA” SOON WILL WEAR SILKS Optimistic View in Japan Classed as “Most Encouraging Ray” in Government repor at in 1920 the total value of slightly under 556,000,000 decrease Special Lots of Our [} - - | Full Dress, Tuxedo Suitsand Cut-away | Coats and Vests thdt Sold up to $75 - $47 05 0 We say remarkable—You'll agree, when you have Il| Argent iflilito "the United crease in all lines of silk m | Because of the higher p ; seen these smart styles, fealured for h was even | of cotton are | the first time tomorrow— g ‘Mode Cravats Mode Shirts 60,009 var i i ! i Economic Situation. 125 { By Cable to The Star and g0 Daily News. | | 0 it Copyright f il L4 ° il < 3 January 13.— The i {optir : that ailded il | 2 vill = resume wearing | ifi i < values I the most encouraging ray ini! il e gloomy economic situation in | i i is at an '1te Three lots—of this exquisite Neckwear: Three lots—of Silks, Silk Mixed, Madras, etc. ten days of De- i iber during the corresponding All Mode Cut-silk Scarfs—sell- periodiinioventer 3 ing up to $1.50.................. c 5 : 3 for 5200 : 3 for 81950 THE WEATHER. ale o All Mode Cut-silk Scarfs—selling $94 .35 All Silk_and Linen Shirts—sell- §Q.95 s }’n’,.;;{.“'L‘;"i;’:".,i“i‘,“,fii 2 : upto$3.50. ...l == ingrup to $7:50. .0 oL s S st — i[lll ate tonight and tomorrow; rising! i HER ature; lowest t. ature to- i 3 for $3.75 3 for $11.00 : [{nigne about 26 desroes: increasing | ; ; Exclusive Knitted Silk Scaris— $9 .69 All Madras and other weav $3 .95 Lf|easterivptnan, b Br ” ‘ | selling up to $4.50. ... s o = selling up to $5 Lo 1—_' “; !qil:;iln‘:",, bt L ; 2n 3 for $4.75 3 for $5.50 llil1ate tonight and tomoriow: g || temperature; increasing easterly | & {winds. | | tomorrow; warmer. for women and misses | || Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | Thermometer—i p.m. i ' | West Virginia—Snow tonight and| il 12 midnizht All Mode Soft Hats fl —and they are this fall and winter’s shapes only—including Dobbs, il Ste.tson, Borsalino, Asulda, Velour, Henry Heath, Mode Specials, etc. | yesterday: . occurred at ¥ a.m. toda. T rature same date last yo { Highest, 49; lowest, 2 Condition of the Water. Specially i " Hats selling up to $8 ec 332 Hats selling up to $13 Temperature and condition of water ! i 1 | Lot of Cloth Hats—smart shapes Lot of Golf Caps—in the new ia,l S am.: Great Falls—Temperature, | P 2 d and patterns. REDUCED from 52.50 shapes; smart patterns. RI- 50 SRSt Ly i rice SSitos oo T 2= | 'DUGEDS#toh s oo s Bort:- INIC e e ey 5 geodetlc | Today—Low tide. I}l i p.mms high” tide, 10:33 am. and 11.04 {pm. i il s Smorrow—Low tide, ti 16:11 pm.; high tide, 1 il 11:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon. H i Today—Sun rose, 7:26 a.m.; sun sets, il 3:05 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:26 a.m.; sun | sets, 5:09 p. Moon rises, 9:33 a.m.; sets, 9:35 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. i Weather in Various Citiea Odds and ends of the best known o o ars brands that sold up to 65¢ Seldom has a purchase been made to such advan- tage—so tomorrow ' we are able to ffeature'these dresses at a price that women will immediately name as very low for dresses of this character— Mode Pajamas Sweaters In plain shades—selling up to $94 .95 $3.50 ket — Lot of Sweaters in the new models and popular colors—selling up to S e — elling up to $79.65 | £7 00 petnie s i i E i == it Finest of Domet Pajamas and 33-45 Odds and ends of Sweaters— $1'95 State of —of Wool Velour —of Silvertone : ; —of Fine Serge —of Wool Jersey Sleeping Suite—selling up to $6.00. . broken sizes of various grades. ; Choice of any one in the house— at o es Domestic or Imported—Blanket, gray 6 SRl e ddscconnsbag Waistcoats Gloves i 5 - Buck Gloves of the famous Mark Fancy Street Vests; grades up to $A .95 Cross make. Were == DUCED to Small lot of Gloves, slightly soiled The fabrics that are in such demand right now. And the fact that there are as many as twenty-five distinct styles from which to choose makes this sale especially important. There are straightline, blouse, coat and snap- - py Eton models—trimmed with embroidery. pleated ruffles, touches of tinsel and tricolette MESSENGER IS INJURED. ; sashes. James McGuire's Bicycle Struck by | 5 < . I Officer’s Automobile. S 3 .16 d 1 8 f . 3 40 James McGuire, sixteen years old, 1zes an DNV 6 to 205 11th street, messenger for the f —_— $ Western Union Telegraph Company, or women—at 10 last night about 6:30 o'clock. received 7 fractures of his left leg and hip in a collision between his bleycle and the automobile of Maj. H. C. Bradford, ; 1 1 U S As 1808 1 street, at 17th and Early choice will be profltable I streets. He was given surgical aid at Emergency Hospital. Another coilision between a bicycle and automobile last night resulted in injury to Herbert Johnson, sixteen years old, 726 Morton street. He was given hospital treatment. 50. RE- 33.95 il $10. Wool Vests—well cut and made; from stock handling. Size 7 only. good colors; grades up to $12. RE- ¢ 5‘95 REDUCED to 790 P Pittsburgh Portland, DUCED to Underwear C We've cut all Underwear—Separate Gar- HOSlel'y ments and Union Suits—cnormousll)y.raFsopl’;?;:r makes. ift Choice of a lot of Hali Hose— Lot of broken lots of Shirts and made up of our very finest grades. Drawers. REDUCED to 590 i Fancy and Clocked Silk. Grades up sl t0'$3. REDUCED to.-5. ... .%. = REDUCED to .59 Lot of broken sizes Union Suits. sl.ls Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother From the seventh to the thirteenth cemtury- the year in England was reckoned from Christmasa L] -4 lad Ja

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