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13 YOAL THE _EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 made public, but it is understood that) emergency tariff bill and its amend- BRITAIN BUNGERNED BALD-'HEAD MEN CARE To AVERT CLASHES the State Department reminded the |ments. Sessions of the committee GET RAY OF HOPE EXPECTED OF JAPANESE |Japanese that whiie the shooting of | were exec Lieut. Lanzdon was the first inst Supporters of the emergency bill ality there had (172 A Wanted Houses to Sell FLYER UNHURT BY FALL. Lieut. Fleming Rescued From Mid- N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Phone 41%0 1t had previously been announced in < herman on ‘he river. uuestion. plication, and alse ane for the re- |SuPPlemented by convincing proof of import duties ranging from “100 per | moval, without pai~ or disfigure- Ellclmianfg‘nlmg ;f: make sunlxll::ir tln‘m- 1 cent to 400 ver cent above the Payne- ment, ‘of superfluous hairs.” probable were awaited teday s \1drioh rates’ e L g P —— it TN TN O LONDON, January 14.—Official an-| ed to the department of public nfidence that the Japanese gov- - o « public is asking why those Corner ¥ o T O D Lo T rmcnt wouldlimaie “aaotiate Ters Tariff Call of Federal Ex- minEpuL L3 Phone Us far Estimates, 15tk and H Ste. Northwest Lieut Fleming had suffered se- He was rescued by a Food Scarcity Serious nouncement that famine exists In sev- eral districts of Indla, made yester- day at the India office, has occasioned concern in England The present ecarcity of food in Great Britain's de- pendency in the east comes at an in- opportune time for the government, which is already grappling with sc- rious unrest among the natives, and it is realized here that no other single thing could cause greater disquietude in India than a shortage of grain. Mere mention of famine in India is hift in laying before the public a “formulare which I have for mak- ing hair grow after & few days' ap- delivered to the Engineer Commis- sloner of the District, after h: ing been sent te the Treasury De- partment. 1t is extremely doubtful whether the engineer department, on tep of its many other dutles, will take up the question of eliminating bald heads or relieving citiseng who are burdened with an excess of hair. AWARDED $15,000 VERDICT. don of the cruiser Albany by a Jap- anese sentry at Vladivostok would be aration” for the killing of Lieut. Langdon was eéxpressed by the de- partment in a note dispatched last night to the Toklo foreign office. The text of the message sent to the Japanese government has net been . “New Shipment Infants’ Shirts .{ missicn were TARIFF COMMISSION perts for Conference. Members of the Fed called today by the Senat: tee, which is consid O TR TR T T E UL U UL L <ol lie would strenuously oppose the pleas of these interests for higher dutles object to. the granting -of and would inuation of profiteering, filling the pockets of the manufacturer who wwets the protection with the involun- tary contribution of the consumer.” | 1114 9tk st. U NN 100 Dozen New Boys’ Blouses R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Ph. N. 331-383 Painting Department dle River by Fisherman, I3 2 f v s of encounters Se day. ek Sy Licut. R. Walton Fleming, U. S. N., IN FORMULARE Message Relating to Langdon |Japanesc and American 1 Hs Bouate mot nter e Moy the Better Grade e have demand lor al who fell into the Middle river; near A o that reports received herc censure of some American mm classes residential and busi- N |Baitimore, while fiying from Philadel- £0F e bald. nead e SE WamnpeL | DeAth Believed to Emphasise gor thomdhio Jab: i Conerens oe oonse. them Lo l""’i‘""““:l fall d phia to Washington in & monoplane ton. It came in the form of a let- Cases of Attacks on Yanks. e opranonitoliiaNe been the |10 ontinue profiteering, was made by # 2 Ll Contil BL AL B Tupsday, received no injuries, accord ter to the District bullding from a | g o o0 3 & i ntative Young, _republican, B. J WM scription of your property. N tion recetved here this |Unrest Al Nati Mak man in Narabeen, Australla, who sfactory assurances by the Jap- ota, at the ways and means| o |ing to informatio rest Among IVeS MAKES | signs himselt “G. B. Cartoria.~ anese government that its regrets | COMMITTEE SUMMONS | -sterday. He gave notice to p _Hnrl'y_K Neclpan {mernine. He asks this government to assist |over the killing of Licut. W. H. Lang- (o sucs on the committee that | . 912 New York Ave. 3 for the natives s INDEPENDENCE e countey, who: Toolk back 10 | veraret For $15.000" damagos sesmet | ANl Wool, Perfect S S e om e o SN ssihE R RRA s me = Sl land |Wool C Quality, C ric Y ur; C i .. Is there anything in the world more o which Tan often.bsen sttended | o, omNa DY Iy T CIFUIE = Part Wiook....:....- Sizes 610 15........ ‘Well made blouses. of striped, per- cale, in scores of pretty patterns. All have attachea collar and pocket. Hurry for a supply! o — ' The Boys’ Suit Sale Supreme! Outclassing the City with This Purchase and Sale of Strictly High-Grade Suits made to sell for $10, $12 and $15 All-Wool Suits 9 5 i 3 for $1.00 Bought and sold as seconds, but we cannot find the slightest fault with them. Sizes up to 3 years. — by plague. Little Meat Consumed. Little meat 1s eaten by the 315,000.- 000 people in this vast eastern empire, who subsist mainly on grain. Since great tracts of the country are arid, the farmers are dependent partly on tavorable monsoons, and the faflure of these winds is a calamity, since tracts under irrigation are not sufii- clent to supply the country with the necessary food. Yesterday's Indla oflice statement said the crops in Punjah, in the ex- treme northwestern part of the In- dian peninsula, are poor. The great- est irrigation projects in all India are situated in this province, the popula- tion of which is more than 25,000,000. Several other districts mentioned are heavily populated, notably Hydera- bad, with more than 11,000,000. " Even local famines would cause intense suftering, and if the whole country should be affected the results might | be_terrible, especially in the thickly populated cities. ; —_— The words “Peace and Victory” will have & holier meaning when you have paid your income tax. Stewart was riding on the front plat- form of a car May 22, 1917, when the car collided with a District sprinkling wagon. He was thrown to the street and sustained an injury to his hip. He was on crutches at the trial. He sued for $50,000. ASKS $5,000 DAMAGES. Mrs. Mabel L. Tucker has filed suit in the District Supreme Court to re« cover $5,000 damages from William H. Ives, owner of premises 117 12 street northwest, where she was tenant. A portion of the ceiling fell, she says, and injured her. . She ence against the owner (= the ceiling repaired. 17§59 80 Snap them up! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Fo riy Miller Brea.’ Auto Supply Mowse, 275 T4th St 4 Doors North of 1 St pleasant than that feeling of independ- ence waich is given by the kiow dge that you have a suostantia! growing surplus fund of ready cash? -Qur Savings Department is the ideal depotitory for your surplus monev as we affo:d absolute satety and pay Lb- eral interest. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts UnioNTrRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J.STELLWAGEN, President $5.95—an echo of the distant past— yet an actual, astonishing fact in this sale of boys’ brand-new suits. Tai- lored of splendid ali-wool fabrics and wool-mixed cloths. Yoke-back model with inverted pleat and-belt. Many of the coats have four pockets. Alpaca lined. Pants also durably lined. In smart patterns of brown, gray, green, heather and mixed blues. All sizes 7 to 17. LU T Are in the Majority. Every Suit a Quality Suit All Sizes T1to 17 T Purchase of Fine Wash Suits Manufacturer's Overproduction—Suits warfll’s&on to $5.00 OPENING Washington Store No. 38 Will Open Tomorrow at 1205 Seventh St., Corner M, at 7:30 o’Clock EVERYBODY INVITED Jcin the Thrifty Thousands That Throng Our Stores Each Day 50 STORES Now Operating in 150 Cities and 29 States—38 in Washington Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lower Prices POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL int Tin st Norfolk Suits Middy Suits Oliver Twist Suits Values equally as sensational as in the cloth suit sale. Here are fresh, new, $ I 29 jaunty, serviceable wash suits, that mothers never dreamed of buying at any- where in speaking distance of the sale price—suits as superior in fabrics and workmanship as they are attractive in styles. Chiefly of soisette, mercerized rep, woven madras, peggy cloth, linene, galatea and fine chambray. All sizes. Many thrifty mothers will buy them by the half-dozen. Choice, $1.59. Last Day! Men’s 25¢ Collars 7 )6 for 75¢ If you haven't already got your share of these good collars, get in tomorrow—last day of the sale. Famous Triangle Brand 4-ply Collars, im- ‘maculate in appearance and perfect in service, although technically subject to “dark threads.” All styles, all sizes. Makers’ Samples and Surplus All-Wool Knit Good:s:.r Worth $1.50 to $5.98 Misses’ All-Wool Tams, Infants’ Bonnets and Toqdes, Children’s All-Wool Sweaters, Infants’ All-Wool Sweaters, Children’s Drawer Leggings. T L L IGH-CLASS winter wearables from one of America’s lead-.{ ing manufacturers—pure wopl qualities in a wealth nl’ ¢ styles and in white and popular colors. We closed out this factory accumulation to sell for such a little price that ‘we hesitate to quote real values—but it is an actual fact that they are $1.50 to $5.98 qualities. 2 Mothers! Get a Supply of Children’s Hose at-These New Low Prices CEREALS Post Toasties, pkg. .....11c Kellogg Corn Flakes, pkg. 11c| 2 Shredded Wheat, pkg..14c } Edge, Good Luck Oleo, Ib L L L L L Cream of Wheat, pkg. . . 26¢ Grape Nuts, pkg. . ......16¢c Puffed Wheat, pkg.....12¢c Quaker Oats, pkg.....12%c " CRISCO 1 Ib. Net Weight Can .22c 11 Ib. Net Weight Can. .33c 3 Ib. Net Weight Can. .65¢ 6 Ib. Net Weight Can.$1.25 CANNED MILK Evaporated Borden’s, Libby’s and Carnation Tall Can . .ocieee-o-in-123¢ Small Can ............6%c EAGLEMILK Per Can .cceeve--....27c Lea & Perrin’s Sauce 35c Bottle. .. .c.c......29¢ SUNMAID SEEDED and| SEEDLESS RAISINS 15-0z. Carton ... ......30c LOG CABIN SYRUP Table Size R Quart Ti CANNED TOMATOES Maryland Standard No. 2 Can. ..cos-reresosem- - 1€ No.3Can ............10c SUGAR BEST EASTERN CANE White Granulated, Ib. ... 9¢ 1 Ib. Carton Brown....10c 1 Ib. Carton Powdered. .11c PINEAPPLE Libby’s extra sliced, the fin- est packed. (Note the price) No. 2 Cans..score vaivie No.24Cans...........38¢ TOOTHPICKS Package ............. 4¢ SALMON No. 1 Tall Chum, can...10c No. 1 Tall Pink, can....15¢ No. 1 Merrimac, Columbia River, can .......... DRY SHRIMP No.lcans............22¢c RICE Fancy Blue Rose, Fancy Head, Ib. 7c |Small vory, Bar..cvcw- 8¢ DRY BEANS Michigan Hand Picked Navys, Ib............ 6¢c California Limas, 1b..... 9¢ COFFEE Betta,lb. ..... .23¢ CANNED MEATS No. 1 Can Libby’s Corned Beefiican.ist. ..caione o 029€ No. 4 Can Libby’s Lunch Tongue, can.........26¢c Libby’s Potted Meat, can. 5¢ 32¢ {Underwood Deviled Ham, No.}can ..ce......19¢ MATCHES Search Light, pkg. ..... Sc POSTUM Cereal S=ett e 2 Instant Jm=f - e PIMENTOES No. 2 Libby’s Imported, P R | ~ SOAP . il Children's’ 29(:l ‘Hose....... 1 9 C Black and cordovan in these durably knit ribbed hose for boys and girls. Every pair is perfect. All sizes. Children’s 29 C 45c Hose....... Back to normal with these ex- celient quality fine-ritbed hose, fhe welght most mothers prefer. Black, white and cordovan. Ail sizes. trimmings of flowers, ostrich Children’s 55c Hose....... 390 The new price level should meet with a royal w me. it buys superior quality fine ribbed hose, All in black, white and cordovan. - sizes. Children’s 49 Ped 65c Hose. . : Fine quality m erized lisle hose in biack, white cordovan. ‘The new price w ed as an old friend of pre-war days. In Typical King’s Palace Hats _At Typical King’s Palace Prices 4,95 *7.95 *9.95 MILLINERY as springlike and refreshing as spring itself— featuring the desired medium_ and small models, in unique and ribbons. Created of faille silk, batavia braid, gros de londres, fancy straws and ribbons. Why not brighten the winter costume with a touch of spring? IIlIII|IIIII|IIIIIIlIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllglIll‘lllll!lIIIIHIIIIIlIIHIll!lIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I| Another King’s Palace .Dress Sale Featuring Many -~ Advance Spring Novelties GOOD Dresses as well as pretty dresses—dresses we can recommend for service no less than for clever styling. Materials are s - Satin Jersey Serge Plain Velour Checked Velour So many alluring new .models that every. woman is sure to find one to her liking. There are both extremes of the new modes and conservative styles— many -richly adorned,”cthers of refined simplicity. Tunics, panels and straightline models, many embroidered in worsted, silk or tinsel, some with tricolette sashes. Collars and collarless styles. Black, brown, navy and gray. Sizes 16 to 42. pos |!l||,|.|“lllllllllllllllllllllllb I O T T