Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 13

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COUNT-AND WIFE HELD. Charged With Entering U. 8. After % Admission Is Refused. SPOKANE, Wash.,, January 13— Count and Countess Vigo Holstein Rathlou of Denmark, the latter form- erly the wife of Dr. Roy A. Miles Col- lins, killed in Portland in 1909, were arrested here ?1’ United States immi- wmission. Bl Dorado, Ark. gration_authorities and held for poasiblo deportation. " ° ""8 DORADO, Ark, January 18- ing to B. E. Gowen, United |A stam to El Dorado and new States immigration commissioner, the | 0il fleld opened by a gushe hich pair entered the United States, pre- sumabdly through Canada, last Septem- ber, after they had been refused ad- ymssl::xi dln 101& He the Countess Rathlou eloped with Rathlou from her husband Dm Yortland in 1903 and that Dr. Collins’ :acond l:'fla.'wh;n P! d on trial year later for his murder, 1 had” killed him because of hia afternoon. was on in earnest any price asked by their owners. $3.98 and $4.98 Bath Mats, $1.98 These attractive light and dark colored Chenille Bath Mats, are slightly soiled. The colors are pink, dark green and tan. The sizes 36x54 and 27x54 inches. Be prompt! Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether. For Friday we offer 10,000 yards of Quality Silks at the extraordinary low price $1.39 yard Choose from Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Colored Dress Satin, in a range of wanted light and dark shades—j;o Black Chiffon Taf- feta and Satin Duchess. These are perfect, all-silk qualities in the practical 36 and 40 inch widths. A silk buyin opportunity that every woman will welcome—as these are the season’s popular weaves at a price you cannot resist. You will marvel at their quality and valae— sl 39 a yard.... o A Sale of Boys’ School Suits, $5.65 serviceable dark mixtures and plain blue thibet, in Nor- folk models; with yoke back and inverted pleat; button- on belts. These suits are well made and trimmed. Knickerbocker pants lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 17 years—at $5.65. $6.75 Black Rubber Raincoat and Hat to match, $850—Hodgman's guaranteed, dull-finish black rubber ss m raincoat outfit in sizes 5 to 16 years. Special........ o Boys® Corduroy Knickers, $149—Made for service, of dark drab . wide-wale corduroy, taped seams, strong pockets. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special sl 49 o Friday, Daifececccccsrsseonasccccmaceortomuessonescasee Extra! Boys® “Bell : Brand” Shirts at 98¢ Choice of several hundred of these serviceable shirts, with label sewn in collar. Shirts with neckband and collar attached—of high count striped percales in neat patterns. Sizes 12% to 14 years, 98c. Fieen h & Brother Women’s Stamped Undergarments, . at Y% price These beautiful, well made nightgowns, pa- jamas, camisoles and combinations are here in many styles. Made of the finest quality nainsook and batiste in white or flesh. Formerly sold $1.75 t0 $4.98—choice at half price. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | $13.50 Capitol Brand Layer Felt Mattress $9.95 A wonderful mattress, but the name indicates that. Soft, resilient and extremely comfortable. Covered with attractive art ticking. Each, $9.95. Cotton Blankets, pair, $1.97—Fine quality cotton blankets in white and gray. Size 60x76. 197 PRIT ceccesavessorsssnsnccscacectesrasassanomoscsssens " $7.50 Cotton Comforts, each, $6.00—Good heavy weight and covered with dark, durable cambric. $6 m E2CH ccceecccccescascnascesceccaccccconccacncoasscasce . Crochet Spreads, each, $2.88—Double size and plain hemined or cut-out corner scalloped. Sev- erfl designs. Special, €ach ceceaverocreniincioncmene 32088 $8.50 Block Plaid Blankets, pair, $6.50—Part wool and in sizes for either single or double beds. Several colors. Paifecccmmeccecees 5 %,50 $10.00 White Blankets, pair, $7.50 — Part wool, size 70x82 Heavy, warm and durable. Pink and blue borders. Paifcc.cccecccosccecececroeveonaeas 37-50 Sixth Floer—Laasburgh & Brother l!:fi for his former wifs. Acocording countess left the United States in 1916 and on their return were refused ad- FLOCK TO NEW OIL FIELD. 20,000-Barrel Well Blown in Near im, ted ‘=‘e'n “t‘orwth:h:nlu purpose of electing mu:: ot the r, Wl blew in a mile west of here Ionll:'{ night and facilities were taxed teo the limit to care for crowds arriving hourly on regular and special trains. The stream from the gusher was es- timated to total 20,000 barrels a day. Leases for a distance of five and six miles in all directions from the well last night were selling for almost’ party organizations, the unfair ad- vantage given to minority nrtnlors and £Toups, the easy temptation to undue LANSBURGH&BROTHER ———e— JukE the kiha of saits that feal Boys need, made of>= Gov. Hart of Washington Proposes Lewis N. Has o rt, in pathway that leads to the ?h Pt od ot o the political Uto- Iwu“:wm. respo: tion n Yo o:‘ quite willing and ready THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, FIGHTS WAGE REDUCTION. Amalgamated Secretary Says Cut Is Bedeclaration of War. LAWRENCE, Mass, January 13— The wagy reduction ordered by textile manufacturers here was declared to be a redeclaration of war, in a statement by Joseph Salerno, secretary of the lo- cal branch of the Amalgamated Textile PRIMARY LAW ASSAILED. pubjic Return to Convention System. OLYMPIA, Wash., January 13.—Gov. his annual message iFSet Brimasy Jaw be changed to ol o ide for a state-wide primary ‘‘con- county and sta -Time have demon- | ernor Miller. primary 18 not the rose-strewn by its sponsors. Even msible for its crea- “The demoraltsation of responsible personal adusa by sons, all require method of nominating candidates for offica.” MILLER URGES DRY N. Y. Governor Wants Prohibition En- forcement Throughout State. ALBANY, N. Y., January 13.—En- forcoment of prohibition by the state of New York was urged last night by Gov- Tl l.l.?d expense ° This, he said, in a mes- ;) Gov. Hart, “that the | sage asking the legislature to take ac- direct tion in the matter, would “make it pos- sible for law-abiding communities to prevent the fiagrant violations of law now cceuring in our midst.: “I am not unmindful of th it ia Gificult to anfores such o= aw any community where public opinion does not support such enforcement, but we have nothing to do with the policy or the wisdom of the law,” he added. unscrupuloas per- & modification of our ‘Workers of America. per cent, Secretary “We reply We are recogniz suit of happl; Regarding the announcement by Pres- ident William M. Wood of Woolen Company and “the other textile barons” that wages would be cut 22 Salerno =aid: that we recognize the re- declaration of war; that the fight is on, and that the pitched battles of 1812 and 1819 will be resumed at our eacliest con- venience, and that we will fight on until ed as human beings, whose rights to life, liberty and the pur- ness cannot be demied as ' the American 1921. ‘The = clude only a small part of the 35900 mill workers In this city. 40,000 GLOVES MISSING. Three Men Charged With $90,000 NEW YORK, Januvary 13.—Recovery of 30,000 pairs of gloves valued at mere than $20.000, said te have been talken from the Army warehouse on Governors 1 | Island, vesterday led to the arrests of three men chbarged with being imph- cated in the theft. The three—Joseph L. Kelly, who was in charge of the island warehouse; Isi- dore Brier, Wz checker, and Edward Clevan, keepér of & warehouse in this city—were heid n bail aggregating $36,- 000 befere United States Commissioner Samuel M. Hif Washington, D. C, January 13, 1921. —_— FRIDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. NW. The Girls' Store features All $2.50 and $2.95 Middy Blouses at $1.95 All comfortable —always desirable for school wear—and one garment every school- girl should have, and at this low price mothers will select several, for they are made of Lonsdale d]ean, in white or with colored collars and cuffs—all braid trim- med, i;:l;l; :‘t: gblmm Sizes 8 to 22 years. 95 Middy Blouses..... 52'95 $250 to $350 Middy Skirts—Full pleated styles of Lonsdale Jean, Khaki and Cadet blue Kiddie Cloth, with attache $1 95 waists. Sizes 6 to 13 years.. b o Third Fleer—Lansburgh rother ) Women’s Real Kid Gloves pair $1.69 Popular two-clasp model, in broken sizes; in brown, tan, mastic or black, with self Paris Point backs. A most exceptional value—$1.69 pair. Women’s Glace Gloves, $1.29 palr—Sizes 575, 53 and 6—most- 1y white, some pastel.and dark shades included. Not more than 200 pairs in all—perfect qualities, while $1 99 they last, pair......ic.ceeen. 5 Women’s Gauntlet Gloves, $168 pair—Serviceable suede fabric in white, brown and biscuit, with nov- elty contrast trim. Broken | sizes of original $3.50 grade, 51'65 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Children’s Apparel— at reduced prices $10.95 to $14.50 Sweater Sets, $950—Of fine zephyr or combed angora, consisting of sweater, leggings and cap. Sizes. 2 to 6 years. Reduced for sg 50 Friday 80.......c... ke s el & $1.59 and $1.95 Flannelette Night Drawers, $125—In dainty pink and blue stripes. Sizes 2 to 10 years. $1 25 Excellent quality at.........c...e... i Children’s and Misses’ Princess Slips, $1.80 and $1.95—All made of fine qual- ity nainsook and prettily trimmed with laces and embroidery. $1.25 and §150 values, in 2 to 4 year sizes, $1.00, and $.50 sl 95. and $295 values, 6 to 16 year'lizes. S $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Princess Slips, $195, $295 and $395—For children and misses aged from 6 to 16 years. Made of Seco si‘lik inhpink or blue and all prettily trimmed wit 5 dainty face... $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 Thtra h & Brother 5 ALL Linen| Remnants at greatly reduced prices The past two weeks have marked the busiest selling we have experienced for many years in our Linen department. Naturally there has accumulated many rem- nants, and soiled pieces—out they go tomorrow at greatly reduced prices. Choose from short lengths of Table Damask, Napkins, Crash- es, Scarfs, Covers, Wash Cloths, etc. NOTE—Some of these are of pure linen, others of cotton—many styles— many patterns—all desirable—will be displayed on large table for quick sell- | ng. i‘l.nt Floer—Lansburgh & Brother o Stockings —for women, misses and children—greatly reduced for Friday ‘Women’s Stockings, 49c pair— Broken lots of cotton, lisle and mercerized stockings in black, white and colors; some few subject to irregular weave; full- fashioned or with mack seams. 49¢ W Pair Women’s $2.25 to 32.50$1 69 Silk Stockings, Pair. ... O~/ Women’s full-fashioned silk stockings— all sizes, all perfect. These are discontinued lots from our regular stock, including black, cordovan and white. Pair, $1.69. Infants’ Stockings, pair, 25¢— White fiber plated stockings, irregulars of a much higher priced quality. Sizes 4 25c to 6%. Friday, pai: Infants’ White Silk Hose, 49c— Irregulars of a much higher priced 49(: grade; sizes 4 to 7. Pair . 3 Misses’ Stockings, pair, 75c— Fiber and silk qualities, in black, navy, cor- dovan_and white. - Mostly all sizes 750 from 7 to 8%. Pair First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. a N Women s Neckwear . al 1% price Odds and ends, including collars, vestees and collar and cuff sets, of organdie, lace, nets and satins—all from regular stock—some slightly soiled. Friday, unrestricted choice at one-half marked prices. Plush and Karamie Capes —Also Stoles in black, mole and tan; formerly selling $5.00 to $17.50. Choice, | Friday, at half-price. % Shemt & Brother. Wherein the Men Profit Arrow Collars 2 for 25¢ (or 15¢c each) Styles we are discontinuing—although good ones, they are not sufficiently called for to warrant our carrying them. Included are broken lots of Ide or Lion collars—some soiled from handling—all are laundered styles. Also Arrow coilars in several boys’ styles—sizes 11% to 13% included. Irregular Full-fashioned Silk Socks, 49c— Black, thread silk—made with rein- 4Qq forced lisle soles, toes and heels. Pair. 25 Flannelette Night Robes, $149—Well made robes, with turndown collar. Sizes 18 and 19 only; reduced for quick $1‘49 clearance, each.......oooeeeeniaenn Elastic Seam Jean Drawers, 69c—Practi- cally a pre-war price; nearly all sizes 69‘: in various lengths; special............ Cooper’s Shirts and Drawers, $135—Heavy ribbed quality, broken sizes in $1.35 both; special, per garment........ Direct Street Entrance to Men's Shop = = sipihas ) A special purchase of Ribbons at 35c yard A large assortment of plain, plaid and fancy-striped ribbons—suit- able for hairbows and sashes. Choice of light and dark color com- binations. 35c yard. Roman Stripe Corded Ribbons— Eight distinct color combinations, suitable for girdles and sashes. $1.89 Special, Friday, yard......... First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother \ _J Trimmings reduced Colored Silk Nets, 50c yard—Desir- able in quality and beauty of coloring —these nets are to be had in a variety of shades, including blue, gray, yellow, lavender, pink, etc. 36 inches 50c wide—very special, yard........ GEORGETTE CREPE, $1.00 YARD— 40 inches wide; standard all-silk quality. Colors—brown, tan, old §31.00 rose. Limited quantity at, yard.. 5 Ombre Georgette Crepe, $195 Yard —40 inches wide; all-silk quality, in pink, blue, green and burnt orange. Very desirable for evening wear. O $2.50 value. Friday, yard....... o $1°95 Silk Laces, at 73 Price—Silk laces and fine net top in 4 to 6 inch widths; for- merly selling at 50c to $2.50. Friday, yard....... s 25¢to $1'25 First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother A Sale Wool o Dress Sale of ALL Wash Goods Remnants Tomorrow we will hold one of the biggest Wash et o ey 7 = &1 MISSISSIPPI MAN SLAIN. ted Textile Workers in. e Man Charged With Shooting Be- C. E. Pickett is dead and Hiram E. §e'n.l:n.ll in ’l‘t‘“ %hlr‘egl ‘with mur- er, resu wee! the men said to ve Staried ever the separation of Newman and his wife, Pickett beilng blamed for the estrange- office, when Newman, who was eat- as Pickett started, Newman fired tw. ahots, both taking effect in the Dlek.o 2aid to have returned to his meal, and rrested An combii prising short lengths of { w‘“‘ge All-wool Black T Skirtin; Plaids—six color Sta; All-':'ul Figured Challis, All-wool- Navy Blue t black fabrl Lengths ;ml%u!;:r‘l. Third Goods Remnants Two lots—at greatly reduced prices $1.]9yard assortment com- Women will be inches wide. ons, Shepherd Checks, Fine Oxford Melton length a desirabie one. Fleor—Lazsburgh & Brother $1.98 yara uick to take advantage of the Choice of Navy Blue Men's Serge, Navy Blue French Serge, Extra quality Velour, Plaids, Stripes, Tweeds, —and & notsble array of black ‘woolens—every desirable woolen fab- notable saving oppor- Outing rics—including: gmities. These :lre th; - nest, most-in-deman N‘.’:'E::x.,u“m Nevy weave; every yard GROUP 2— seinch Allwool Navy strictly all-wool, and 54 Formerly 50c to 75¢ Goods Remnant Sales in the history of our store. The savings are from 33%4% to 50% and more. You can’t help but get a real bargain if you come to this selling tomorrow. 12%c yard GROUP 1— - Formerly 25¢ to 38¢ This uping consists of useful lengths of fine lit; annzl‘s, in plain white and colors, stripeq:aani plaids, also plaid and striped ginghams and longcloth. 25¢ yard Nainsook, batiste, longcloth, Indian linen, shirette, pa- jama mull, plisse crepe, Japanese crepe, poplin, voile, dimi- ties, etc. In plain white and all colors. Formerly 75c¢ to $1.50 Flaxon, shirette, marquisette, madras, voile, pique, wash satinette, silk warp fabrics, organdy, madras, ginghams and many other fine white and celored wash fabrics. Lengths in each group vary from 1% to 7 yards turns to Finish Meal. POPLARVILLE, Miss.. January 13— Bave started over the ROME, January 13—The Princess Youssupoft of Russia bas presented to the Pope an address of gratitude from herself and the whole Russian coleny the srrect. in Rome for his gift of 300,000 lire According to_police officers, New- to be devoted to the starving Russian man left his table, went to the street ' children In the Orthodox schools in ment. The shooting occurred near the post ing in a restaurant, saw Plckett on and ordered Pickett to run, telling | Constantinople. kim he was going to kill The Pope was so moved by the Princess Youssupofl's account of the terrible sufferings of the Russian refugees in Constantinople that he made a further grant of 300000 liio By | to assist theif present necessities. him, and, Fellowing the sheot Newman s was calmly eating when “All the New Ones, All the Time” Margie (vocal)... Margie (fox trot). Palesteena (vocal).} $‘l Parisiola (fox trot)} $1 Vocalion Records. Balcony—First Floer. R AR I A new lowered frice to speed them | on the way— i I400lF ine Georgettei Blouses Think of such an opportunity—4o0 fine Georgette Blouses, and every one selected from our regular higher-priced fines. A choice of the most wanted suit shades, incluidng navy, black and brown, also flesh, bisque and wihte. Some are handsomely beaded, others embroid- ered in contrasting shades. All sizes in the lot from 36 to 46—but not in every style. Choice, $3.95. | | Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother S They look awfully smart, but the buyer says “they must go!” A Clearance of Satin Hats at $2.95 We nearly said NEW Satin Hats—for they appar- ently are recent arrivals, every one crisp and styiish? Many clever combinations of satin with lace and georg- ette are available in small off-the-face shapes, as well as turbans. The season’s popular colors. $3.95 Girls’ Beaver Hals new shipmeni—special Smart, Youthful, Roll-brim Beavers, with grosgrain ribbon streamers. Colors—black and brown. While they last, $3.95. Also—Suede Cloth Tams—the most popular seller of the season, shown in wanted colors—specially priced $1-00 for Friday scececeees B L et e Second Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother 7 Extraordinary— Sale of Woméfi s Bungalow Aprons' at 79c It has been many years since you have seen Aprons of this quality advertised at such a low price. These are made of good quality Percale, in navy or cadet blue stripes, with white piping. Button-front models, with belt. = Very special : while 600 last—at 79c each. Bargain Square—First Floor. Wash Heavy Sheets Decidedly Reduced for Friday 81x90, Special, $1.19 - 72x90, Special, $1.09 63x99, Special, $1.00 These sheets are known as “mill runs,” but the im- perfections are very slight and are confined to the sel- vage. These are really very exceptional values. 40-inch Domestic Longcloth, Yard, 19¢ —in mill lengths, from 2 to 10 yards. The ideal cloth iorunr‘merus, YA eeieeccorectanocoiconiioonnnaan SRy 190 42x36 Extra Heavy Pillowcases; Each, 35¢ —or 3 for $1.00. Fine quality and made straight with 35 c the selvage. 3 for $1, or, €ach...oueneceniieannnnnen Floor—Lansburgh & Brether. Sale of Corsets, at $1.39 Serviceable, well made corsets of white or -pink coutil, in medium low-bust models, some have elastic tops, all with hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 30. Special, $1.39. ita i First

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