Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 18

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CAVE-MAN SIGNS SHOWNINSCHOOL, i SCIENTISTS FIND BHILADELPHIA, January 14.— Whien a schooldoy pulls the hair of a girl sitting in front of him it is a caye-man sign that he loves the ootwe Designed especially for women- who cannot wear Pumps —yet who desire something distinctive and out of the ordinary for evening and opera wear. _ Suach are these two-strap models, of fine grade suede cali- skin. Fashioned over one oi our famous-for-fit lasts. Light weight, hand-sewn turn coles. Full Louis XV heels. A full $1. value at $12.78 pair. e W Specially priced—45 pairs of fihe Ilustrous, dark | brown satin, one-strap slippers. Hand-turned coles. | | | young lady. . %I is the conclusion of. the psy- H| o of the Philadelphia public sohwools, Miss Gladys G. lde, director H] of, special education. | ifestations of early love afe foomd In the kindergarten. and are co\nmon enough through school life,” sald Miss Ide. ““The “scuffily and wrestling, the taitching of bair braids, placing pins in adwantageous positions and many ] ot the other® smaller annovances wiiich cause friction between teacher and pupil are direct evidences of fa- ~ur from one person to another. “The ways of a voyng man of —— «awelve with 2 maid are many and ~aried_from the placing-of himself 51 perilous positions in emulation of Meds of valor to the writing of New York heels. Formerly sold for 1275 ! smotes and the drawing of pictures. Stzes—AAA ‘g"s-g L. 6. NOW ——e A3 s OFFICER IS FREED. B11%. 2 22% 3 4, 5. C1, 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%.5 5%, $6.85 | 1 e 6%, lege Student. EFFERSON. Wis.. January mimmw B. Lynaugh, Madison, Roliceman, charged i f Carl E. Jandort, University of Wis- xfonsin student, in a campus demon- gitration last May, was ullty by a jury today. 2282288888823 38348383 $ ¢ ! ~ Val Richter, 1304 F s. re% Adjoining Palace Theater Widths AAA t» D ! Reductions from 259% to.50% . An Importanfi:. : Sale of Men’s Suits & Ove"x';(:oats - E do not cbmpete, in Headlines ot in T adjectives. We ‘onlyssuggest that M=) before buying you compare qual- ity as'well as price: Our old' prizes and new prices follow: l S‘Sto,GO SUITS. ...... worews Rel{uced to $33.50 365 to m m.wqw-\v-b.-wv«xo -.kucd to 347.50 3 $40 to $50 OVERCOATS. .. earn Rathiuced to $33.50 $60 to $65 OVERCOATS........... Riduced to $39.50 $75.t0 $85 OVERCOATS. - . . . . Reduced to $52.50 $90 to $110 OVERCOATS .a.recr. Raduced to $62.50 $100 +o $175 FUR COLLAR $30 to $135 LEATHER RE- ; . VERSIBLE OVERCOATS .... Reffuced to $65.00 . 7 Our entire;stock of carefully. selected fur- Imed overcoats, ranging in price from $135 to $350, have been placed on sale;~at one-half price. | Yol Overc (7S . Found Not Guilty of Killing Col- | vestigation into city builing contracts. 14.— “Wis. with the killing found not ¢ Property. - __THE_EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY T, 19L ‘; Fasting, Keeps Her | iHealth, as Husband : iStill Bars Church DANVILLE, 1., January 14. | —“This {s an amazing woman. | @ strange case wherein the ! wpirit in wo exalted as to mal taln the health of the body.” t WHITMAN FOLLOWS NEW GRAFT LEADS Will Attempt to Reveal Ex-i action of Payment for Police Duty. forty-six da the endeavor to eause her ! | B — PUSH AVENUE CAMPAIGN. | MUST PAY POLE TAX. Elimination of Elaborate Inaugurs- | Voting Women Put in Same Class | tion Fails to Dampen Citizens. With Men in Alabama. —_— Elimination of elaborate inaugural| MONTG . January 14— The homor of having been the first * festivities has not dampened the en- |- tupreme court has | American woman to demand the right thusiasm of business men who are s ) | of suffrage as & taxpaying properiy ° launching & campaign to make Connecti woman voters of the|pojger is claimed for Margaret Hrer. cut avenue “Washington's 5th avenue.' poll taxes the same | a resident of Marviand in (he early This was the tenor °y participate in future ' colonial days, last night before the n P necticut Avenue Association at a meet ing in the office of Underwood & Un derwood. i L. E. Rubel, Arthur Brown and Luther e — %e]efllnni. | 'The queation was decidod om the : appeal of Mary Lou Graves vs. A. 1. ° “Fubank, brought up from Montgomers county. BUY HERE YOUR E.*Schreiner, cashier of the Dupont Na- | tional Bank, spcke. | - band to join her charch. ! By the Associated Press. “I found her in as nermal a At one time it was regarded s es- | NEW YORK. Juhuary 14 —livestizu-| | condition as any healthy per- | |sential that grapes should be 1 tion of alleged graft and corruption in |, | son.” resumed the doctor. “An B s A e the city administration today 1ed ex-|" | 1 aw taclined to helleve her | |if Tedwood sawdust. and as the de- Gov. Charles 5. Whitman, special coun- faith ix such as to cause her mand for this article was greater! ¢ sel\into new fields. | | to tell the truth. § am quite than the supply the grape-growin= | indictment of Police Capt., William| | November 29. Iler pulse in S4, A. Bailey vesterdav on a charge of ac-| which ix higher than normal cepting & Lribe from fur manufacturers’ to prevent possible sabotage by striking employes, that he would inquire into re- ports “of misconduct in several other lines besides the police department. i Mr. Whitman plainly intimated that f | He announced, in connection with the| | smre xhe has mot eaten simee | i be a alight fiabbi muscies.” Mr. Harringion has received | * letter from a persen signing f ax George Birch, dated . in which + he expected other indictments to be re- 1t|lmfid soon. He said important leads! had come to him in documents pre- { sented by Meier Steinbring. counsel for { the board of estimate, in the recent in- ! “with a camera and two ¢ and will take Harrington's piec- ture hy force. | Mr. Harrington, = giant phys- The Fur Manufacturers’ Association reported it had so far been unable to account for more Yhan $3.000 of a $50,000 strike fund. Mr. Whitman as- serted he had evidence that many fur- riers had paid fees to the police for extraordinary efforts in recovering stolen letter s @ joke, but says if itw writer arrives and attempts ta | “bwily” bim, he will stand no nonsense. He said that among the illegal prac- tices he would attemnt to reveal in the investigation were: Exacting payment ifor ordimary police duty, selling ox- traordinary protection against burglars and. other criminals, negl forts to recover stoien property unless promises of lucrative gratuities were forthcoming and acting in collusion with private detective agencies. ————— MAY DROP CHARGES. Army Authorities Have Trans- ferred Officer Who Confessed. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. January 14 | qonts —Lieut. D. A. Rupp. U. S. A, quarter- | master at Langley Ficld. who recently {admitted that he was responsibie for! {a mysterious attack on his wife at| iher home at Langley Field. has been transferred to Honolulu, according to officers at the post. ‘Thig probably means. they say, that {the lleutenant's confession will iead {to no further action on the part of Ithe Army authorities, who have been investigating the case for the past few weeks. ! > EXHIBIT LANGUAGE WORK. | Junior High Pupils Entertain; WOMEN FRAME POLICIES. Parents—~Several Speeches. Children in the foreign language {olasses at the white Junior High Meeting Here Today. [School gave an exhibition of their | work for the benefit of their parents| 1° 4ra® up the report which wilt be l#t a meeting of the Parent-Teacher | made to the national convention next {Association of the institution last | month. expressing the committee’s 10 Tsrcets. The. canibition " wan | Judgment regarding the future poli- ziven under the wdirection of the|(‘i(’5 and activities of the party, the [HUMANE SOCIETY ELECTS. Rev. C. Ernest Smith Is Chosen as Head of Organiaation. th was elected ington Humane meeting of the crday at the rence Duvall president and . *. Ernest Smi Shoreham Hotel. was elected first {John B. Larner. Re r. Wallace Rad- cliffe, Kdward ~Douglass White and ' 3. C. Holliday. vice presi- *. Heap was re-clected nd treasurer. utive committee was elacted 1 of Col. Archibald Hopkins, A. Snow, Dr. Frank Anderson, \Wilkinson.” Walter _Stilson Hutchins, Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, | Melvilie Church, Mrs. Henry B. F. Macfarland, Mrs, Alexander Sharp, Mrs. BEdwin C. Brandenburg and James P. Briggs. Commissioner EBoardman strong plea for kindness to horses and dogs and Dr. Abram Simon urged { humans to think of helpless animals as beings deserving of an equal chance and to care for them and not take advantage of their weakness. i | Party’s Executive Committee Has iat the school. Mrs. K. G. Merrill, Miss | ; G 5 | Worhan's Party met today at the head- Bett; ich: 13 Mis . ] N e rE el MRS L ieaie. | Mios Adice Daul o i Miss Alice Deal. principal of the|man, presided. {school; Dr. Willard S. Small, Repre- | A campaign to raise a committee of sentative McClintic of Oklahoma and | 1,000, each member to contribute $25 | “rank J. Sobotka, president of the'!to the woman’s memorial fund, was Parent-Teacher Association, spoke. launched today. 222EZ2B 2222383225 Men’s Trousers | at L Half-Price S ?b believe that men are interested in radical re- W) ductions, where values are obvious. Therefore an impor- tant sale covering every man’s trousers in our store. Cashmeres, -cheviots, worsteds, hlue serges and black unfinished worsteds. Recently sold up to $18.00. But during this sale— and until they are all gone, at ieally, ix inclined to regard the ' | | made aj chers of foreign language classes |cxecutive committec of the National! industry was serio The United St: riculture disco would answer the Blank Bo Puts One in $10 Your Home Including Eight 10-inch Genuine Victor Records T T I T P TR T F PR P S v e Yy Victrota XI Eight 10-in. 85¢ Rec- OMUS « oo e rs . $6.80 $156.80 $10.00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Amounts Select Your Talking Ma- chine Records From Our Stock of 30,000 Records . 1a justice to your time and pocket- book phone Main 3841, No charge for expert serv- {ice in preparing forms. Victrola XI, $150 HUGO WORCH PIANOS FOR REN1 Established 1879 i B e R L L L L R TR RN F ¥ PR RN T E T WAL TWEPIRPRE Wy The ““Inside Facts”’ about Stearns ((-‘Foster Matiresses ' i | ‘Sweet, pure,clean,buoyant,cotton versus | The hair and bristles of packingtown’ “We'll leave it to you. Which do you think is purer, the natural, downy white cotton fresh from the cotton fields of the sunny South, or the in- sanitary sweepings of cow, hog or goat hair? Will the hair and bris- ' tles of Packingtown induce healthy Exclusivelyin ‘Stearns & Foster The nine. springy lagers " oats i ‘ 1 | shown above, made by an w rest?” 3 : ; i 1 2 | e e “A Stearns & hll"‘ ostfir Fg: i&atgae:s con- el F . 8 ; = | | ! = ‘enable. tains nothing but fresh, clean, pure T 'A special group of 63 P-B Olercoats—young | | Price | oo cotton felt." men’s models. Lately sold for $40, $45 and - B Ll e ) e Insanitary, so-called hair 353?:53' L0 . ‘" ! : : at ~ som y i $50. A regular bargain—fromesur regular stock. ; Al1$7.50 Trousers Now, $3.75 ‘mxm hair and fi bristles, masquerad- ; : . : i ‘All $10 Trousers Now, $5.00. Ll ing as cyr mb:?agsm ’m:n“g r ; Sales affect P-B prices, br.t never the P-B g :::Il g; :l;rousers :ow’ :r;.gg oy %:;flr:ry“f '%Pthe u;.vgoymt,l tpg;:fingz o AT i § | royusers Now, $7. B B of the cof ant. cof i principle, to keep faith always. We think of e s:'” v S o Wi p—— ton-felt mattress will never need to : “sales” not simply as a word Jbut as our word. Ao g be remade. . . Felfing m;: Lg fl:;: “A soft, clean, springy, even’Stearns & ; ¢ For street wear and dress ¢ mm oRooetinn) lFl‘ioster.mag;-::ghl!sg'ma;s omtfshf > wear, And to match up that ceat 4 sleep is assured through the nine { and vest hanging idle in your Six Grades of layers of soft, even cotton felt and ; : i Lt fhe Py s ont healthful, too, for there is no un- ) - M i closet because the trousers are & Superiority, cleaned, undisinfected filling. Just { - ‘ worn gut. % $19.75 Up pure, sweet eotton felt.” 4 Nationally Known Stove fovJlen and Boys 2 = = ;o e The Stearns & Foster Mattress i wis .. Daily8:30teid; , i . Y i : H K i Sold Exchusively in Washéngiow by : ; LX ¥ Nationally Known Nslflofin Af"l'" Men and Boys 8 ; e : THE AVE NINTH ) | , A Daily, 8:30 to 6 M BStvest Mayer & .Co. Beswess D & : - o f ; 4 RAAZS383 833832888228 /39223232922228323339 - ~

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