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ROVAL EASSSAASAASERAESSEAEREARAAR “fancy trimming, the night 100 Mén’s Union Suits Worth up to $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00, offered at $1.25 These suits are for men who wear knee length and sleeveless suits the year round. We secured 1000 suits from the makers o f the famous “Regatta” brand. They did not wish to carry this lot over to next season, and sold them to us at a loss. T Consist of striped madras, striped mull, checked nainsook, cross-barred nainsook, all perfect, fresh stock in their original boxes. Come early and get Your supply for now and next summer. Sizes 34 to 48. Men’s Flannelette Pajamas and Night Shirts At January Sale Prices Made from heavy-weight Domet flannel, in neat stripes. The Pajamas have plain and shirts have turn down and Military collars. Made for our regular stock by a spe- cial maker of men’s Pajamas. Good assortment of colors and all sizes. All $4, $4.50 and $5 Pajamas at $2.507 All $3 Night Shirts Featured at $1.50 Men’s Silk Cravats, 85¢ Formerly sold at $1.50, $2 and $250. All silk, with slip-easy bands. In stripes, brocades, fig- ures and plain colors. Open-ends. At 85c each. Men’s Onyx Socks, 25c Pair Medium-weight cetton, all perfect, new stock, double soles, high spliced heels. Sizes 9% to 1114. The colors are navy, cordovan, gray, also black. At 25c pair. Men’s Interwoven Men’s Wool Socks Sweaters Now Reduced V-neck and roll-collar Formerly Formerly style. Guaranteed button- $125 grade 75¢c grade holes. Colors are brown, 75¢ Pr. 40c Pr. navy, maroon, oxfords, etc. Dependable socks that have attained an enviable reputa- At the following prices: Sion. $6.00 grade at $4.50 : $7.00 grade at $525 At 75¢ Pair $7.50 grade at $5.63 GO silk with lisle seles. In | oo £500 %) n ack, navy, do- i v EERESDCCRRCeT | 51000, grade at $7.50 - | $1200 grade at $9.00 At 40c Pair $1250 grade at $938 Lisle ‘with double soles and | spliced heels. Shown in black, | cordovan, navy and gray. | Sizes 9 to 12 All sizes in one grade or | the other. Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Floor. Parents Will Save by Supplying the Boys’ Needs for a Long Time—Drastic and Final Reductions Our Entire Stock of Boys’ High- Grade Clothes at 15 and Less $25.00 Sampeck Suits, Sizes now $27.50 Sampeck Suits, 9 now $30.00 Sampeck Suits, to now $35.00 Sampeck Suits, 17 now Big Boys’ Ulsterette Style Overcoats $30.00 Ovescoats, sizes 10 to 17, now $35.00 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, now $15.00 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, now $17.50 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, now $2000 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, now $35.00 Palais Royal Model Suits, with two pairs of trous- fine all-wool $10.95 $1295 $1750 to $25.00 All-wool Norfolk Suits, broken size as- ers, t ts. Si fabrics. Sizes 8 10 $17.50 | 1o 17 Now, > © $9.45 18. Now, Boys' $1250 and $15.00 Fi Little Boys' $30.00 Grade l Blue Serge Norfolk = Finest Germania Chinchilla | Suits. Sizes 7 to 16, $7.95 Overcoats, that v(;lll wear 2 or | Now, & 3 years. Size to 1,0.y x'o“' g $17.50 Now Going on. Our Great Boys’ Finest Grade Cordu- January Wash Suit Sale roy Suits, the best made, | Models are Oliver Twist, regular $I15 to $20 | Middy and Blouse styles. grades. Sizes” 9 to §9.95 | Color combinations and plain 17. Now. | white. $250 and $300 $]35 Little Boys’ Ove;-co-ts. all- wool fabrics, linings ; were $17.50 to $230. Sizes 6 to $10.95 9. Now, Palais Royal—Third ¥loor. 1 | Grades. Sizes 3 to 8, $350 to $4.95 Grades. §] .85 Sizes 3 to 10, $4.95 to $650 Grades. $2 65 Sizes 3 to 9, THE SUNDAY STAR. JANUARY 16. 1921—PART 1. T = -..-...-Ill..-.-I.IIIIII.Il...........: TIIN REPORTI%"I}%. ] i . HUpY A | \ . n FIFTH OF CITY, | \ = = 1, .im L1 RIGA, January 15.—Latvian h\;)s!- I I 5 . returning home from Mos- e -l tate that all the Moscow PR e A . U. S. Commissioner to Report e overcrowded with pri- |Concogtions of Alcoholic En- nlm M smy O st o] S : il 3 E . . one- . . nlm 2 | on Inspection of Problems | i e Suhubitants of Moscow ticement Plentiful in Al monasteries in the city have =4 l t Cl l i been t d into jails, and even | A ElE He ps to Lieaniness in Europe. a2 | Washington. works has been fitted up so 3 I Conce ions v . um NEW YORK. January 15.—Anthony | accommodate 50,000 prisoners. e A Wi o . H £ C . iCaminetti, United commi The couditions in the jails were _“lue, but used principally | a!w Among Wizard Products You Will Find a Host of Conveniences = om0 immigration, Triarnc Today ( sald fo e InieacTivable” One 0F |as a whiak substiute, have made . . 2 SRl eghas 3 s el 2 . [the ppearance in large quantities 1 3 H 3 o atiy ems a d 'S J e July, said: | alm for Use in Cleanmg. Their Umformly ngh Quahty .5:::‘:':5::-?:. immigration problem = ditions du ing June and July. said: |, Washington recently. Brohibition am o o B | “'The commissioner general described; of death. night sixty or |enforcement officials are finding new = Will Recommend Them to Every Housewife @ | visite To emigration: conters of Eng- | prison torn from (brands daily. ail of which are ama L land. France. B Hol ail for ex. Iyzed. When found to manufac- slw @ Poland. Czeclioslov and J bl bwar ol BEOM jlured in violation”of tne permit s |slavia. He has i of prepa ed. the manufacturer is cited in alm w‘zaen POLISH wmeD MOPS - ,m’.‘],‘.'l detailed report which, e wata, | !:gurlmto ahow” Cae Wy his it will be submitted to Secretary o iShou! no e revoked E o S ; =ik 4 e s B Labor Wilson. lable amount of 11 = | - A thoroughly scientific polish for furni- Are the convenient triangular shape. They B! Declines to Discuss Conotusions. :‘m:;l’:u{:‘(u:ll':r\llrn“\‘\ . = = ture, woodwork and floors. Can be used on can be had in either the chemically treated | Previous to preseating the report. e o e l' , « the finest finish. Will pro- style, for gathering dust, or @ 'he deciined to discuss his recom- | {drinkables .klhi‘:':-‘»n: on ’ ol® tect and preserve its beauty. treated \\_nh \\u_arq Polish .:“"“ L AVHlEaR e eRia “nas i : ™ [ ] Wizard Polish produces a for cleaning, pulxslung_ and mong suggestions. upon S [pulr{;ifl = i- h o ;I, ldr\: ln'tilli]:un ltl_1§tcr, Q;cscr_\-iug t:'e fl'no& nrimht. Imeasures whien winl'have o tendency | Man Hunted After Matilated Body |under [ which does not s |O\}' hnger Mop 1S amade 0f e Des i(l) ):\'Oll!a”!? 'Ur‘!'urri'xlfr H of use Is Fo“n Shot L m marks or stre is not yarn. Smooth handle has the i e s dde P g o m! gummy or sticky and to adjustable elbow, for getting B legal reason. are refu admission | in Arkansas. ; he = a which ‘dust will not adhere. under furniture. Does not B T BioTdon that an Port, ould | BY the Aseociated Press. s {thing containing N £ Ly SR : o otaetie HOT SPRIN Ark, January 15— formula and samp a : Witara von) }xzch floors oily or slippery. " the outset of | HO ECST Danuanie e 2 1 $1.50 value: rices— \& of his wife. whowe Will render the liquid un B Can Polinh, $1.25. & = = = mutilated body was found in the #EC purposes. L] Siaiisles $l 89 $1.50, $1.75 = yent the com s woods near Mount Ida. Ark, lasti cBut after oblaining o pec ak d from entr: = { week, Wwas shot .and killed by a|T.f Some OF thesc Srms < - Monday, 9 $2.00 and $2.50 mir Sheriff Jast Right near Giens |cntirely different formulu. Tl ’. [ ] Ark.. according fo Word r¢-ipermit does mot cover In Impressed by Reports. ived here today. Burkhart was re-|boiq In waang ey L B T have been impressed with theSisting arrest. it was reported. inot intentionally violat ™ |apparently ~authentic reports con-| Henry A. Martin of Jacksonville,|But in other instances B cerning the great number of people | Fla., brother of the slain woman, w o> prove that he had r [} in Europe who are awaiting or de- |reported to have received a messag e that the bottled goods he was - [ ] rel lrunsl:lor!éx'li_nn bto the Eni_ted from Burkhart last week saying that!selling was to be used as a l»v\-rzzxd. W (Siptes, und have been wondering |ne had slain his wife and intended [and in that “case we can procee f s 4 ek {against him - m|Vithout them 'and what our country | ‘%eiren Tor Burkhart has been ini. Most of The “t ar a notice W |1 do with them In view of the re- |, ogress since the woman's ‘body,!On the label 1 one dose ’ s in 8 Gneniplosment {osiily. guiilefed. was fonna. last|SAONET S5 Seo Sl W ke - SR e > some such amount. but the notice My visit has illustrated to an ex- | Wednesday. t th tents of the bottl - [ | importance of our immigration serv- |Springs. where he spent Friday and |y .. significance. B ice and the necessity to connect it|Saturday of last week. He was then o g Nt the' cmigration activities |traced a short distance from the city —_—— . Srongarsl o T2 55 prcvr a1 |t ot 2ol BepT ST intiwioriar | YOUNG GIRLS KIDNAPED. [ ] L —_— | wood. He stopped at the home of ai 5 ! Mrs. John Houk. of Lompoc, Calif, | farmer named Nicholson. and. beingi{Case of Brutality Is Reported at - D L. ! i - @ o expert trapper. und makes 3 queatloned by ithe fatier. Cadmitie d living capt imal. his identity, 3 3 = ifl“ficn bounties are paid. o ° °"|immediately rent to Glenwood: G notify the officers. n the meantim 3 L 3 [*] e T T R T Bur‘k’harl d!sflnp?&l"ed.h He v\“’zs lo. Al lllh?‘h'r B l'n‘olll - = | cated last night in the woods and|day night by the pret of 1wo i vh approached by the officers is|manoccupants that they were strang- . WizARD WZARD WIZARDDUSTER :| st kel et e + WALL DUSTER CARPET CLEAN 'ioiiisseecton g e ot o o I e A 5 y type of dus- | { 7 i [ | ? girls were ap and taken in Commers o gus. o meter o wpen rmadesitdocsnovisw and 01 fDe Moll &Co.’s "\ | MisS BOOTH IS GREETED. | i il sine e Vel B how high. are never out of reach Keeps the dust down when scatter dust; its chemically | ’ here. where they were subjected 0 @ (f this convenient wall duster. 1ts yoy sweep. Helps clean treated yarn gathers and holds ! Annual January | cr — | brutal treatment. . sinciiandle flendbles -youl to Makes ‘hen i ) H > Evangeline Booth. leader | Lillian Katz daughter of Max Ka'z @ reach every nook on moldings. pic- rugs and carpets. Makes the dust. When it becomes soil- @ Salvation Army forces in the | merchant s one of the vietims. Her ture frames and walls, (The chem . the colors brighter. Guar- ed you can wash it without in- |Tnited States, “arrived in Greenvilio | clothing nearly tora from her Lod. < T H = = inj - juri i i ies i is , T "y -1 = eri t shock ol er ex- [] ._needs no renewing. TICS. ;”}'3‘"-‘ no salt or Nceds no renewing. ~Conven- J cation of the new $250,000 Salvation ) reached her home after last midnight sand. Price, 40c carton. ient in shape. Price. $1.00. .1 | Army Hospital here. and told the story of the attack. The . See Our Ad on | “She was greeted at the station by al other girl is =aid to have been Kath- \ Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. i Simac, s { delegation of several hundred, includ- ! erine Burnes of Hillshoro, who Is a i Page S, Part = ing many Salvation Army officials | visiting at the Katz home. EEYSE NN NS E O EEEENEENISESEEEEEEENEEERER (N -] " = from all parts of the country who are{ The giris’ assailants were described | here to take part in the dedication | as being about twenty-one years old ceremonies well dressed, and wecaring caps. s 5= \ OE NSNS E SN EEENEEEEESEEECEEN SN AEEASEERENE N O EEEEEEEEE S E N EE SN NN ENERUEEESENOENEEER L L] L L o { B E t l ! 4th floor ] . i Xtraoramary oate. Palais Royal 3 = A Bargain = Special, e v i ] 14 [:] S ' " 50-Lb. Cotton Mattress Should Sell for $15.00 ® u a n 7 [ ] s [} - Soft to the touch; sanitary. new All Layer Felt Mattress. Diamond ] [] filling._ Attractive fancy stripe of tuited, roll edge, in a pretty art ae > art ticking—your choice. Roll or fancy stripe ticking. You will - edge; diamond tufted. It is find it mighty comfortable, ™ [ a bargain for the money. as well as an excellent s = Should sell for $I1.50. 2 sn;;;gsz.& s = ; ave $5. onday = E e 2,500 Mattresses o 5 ° [ 5 ] " B8 = —at a dollars-and-cents saving to you of . im o/ ‘ = \ lw about 25% and more -l L} = [ ] a - [ ] L} - [ ] ] n - 1 = = Blg L] uig ™ ¢ .Il ® R ~ ~ 7 < AT 7 Sim 'O such sale of these famous mattresses has ever be- ONSCIENCE Brand mattresses are clean as a new . | B N fore taken place in Washington. Now is your pin. These sanitary mattresses are made of new, [ ] s chance. They are wonderful mattresses—made of that pure] clr:al; ntmtenals by expert workmen im a great, sunlit, ] -II a ’ 1 - r filling for fresh-air factory. ; y ™ [] buq) dnt,' coqxiortablc, enduring long-fibe fl g You'll never find a more economical, sensible purchase. x C : which Conscience Brand mattresses are so famous. These mattresses will be bought up quickly. Come select yours nox. o Blg = . i Gem Matiress $ | 6-79 Fildmore Mattress 4250 & LI Conscience Brand - Conscience Brand . : = Superior Quality Layer Cotton Felt A Conscience Brand Long-Fiber Hair Mattress! = B . . = : Should sell for $22.00 We can’t help being proud of it : [} —With_the famous long-fiber filling that makes Conscience The makers of Conscience Brand mattresses consider this = = Brand Mattresses wonderfully buoyant and enduring. Dia- a mattress de luxe. Enduring and comfortable to the highest Sig mond tufted. Five-inch box, blind stitch edge. Your d You’ll have to sleep on it to appreciate it. After that L] 3 ] choice of three varieties of beautiful ticking. Delivered to egree. Youll hay sleep on 192 = SSaaE ™ L your home in the original tight-sealed, sanitary package. you will boast of it as we do. B - ai® Save Yourself $5.21 Monday 3R ON N Should sell for $55.00 = f mi® Fourth Floor, Palais Royal So i’s a magnificent bargain. ] | a " . o = /s - Elite Mattress Paris Mattress 3 = N Mattress : : i riump . - = ero — Conscience Brand Conscience Brand : ™ | : = Best Grade Felt Mattress— Should Sell for $30.00 BOX-Spl'lng s \ ul® ‘A High Quality Kapok Mattress s .75 - S e : u® Should Sell for $21.00 = $ 2 $38.00 a u® S Here’s a wonderful felt mattress. = The box-spring is the highest mod- » L Some folks prefer a mattress made of Kapok Torerit ed‘;e.nddiamond o et X ern development in bed springs. - All s .95 i . (from the “silk cotton tree” of Java). This light, (EP0F®" gllt. i Gng — vour Folks naturally “take to” a Paris hotels have installed them under their Bl ™ » silky filling makes a very buoyant mattress. You choice of three varieties. Even after cotton felt mattress. Not only with mattresses. Supreme comfort—not " & L i Z ity long use as buoyant as ever. It will attractive, enduring art and_fancy the hard hammock-like sag of _the L b t f its quality. g y ractive, . L 3 X3 a8 L ? coil can be certain of 1ts q ; cact st ticking. but finished with the woven wire or link spring. The 72 highly tempered coils - L T : icularly Y delight the most exacting person. ;t::)l:lcg 1.°np'e'§i'z1 edge. A Paris “stands in the Triumph Comscience Brand box-spring “Rive" pre- " i i i S RS cisely V. ake ye hed as o ri- uim Natice Pasticelacly Your Don't miss this one—it should 103 il lons e, An anuseally Sbiad e T s i e s % -t ] Saving—$4.50 sell for $55.00. - sensible and economical buy. a Conscience Brand Mattress and Box-spring together. - e 2 B == T Deliv L iginal, Sanita i ealed Package @ = hese Mattresses Are Delivered in the Origin tary, Tight- g { t4 y 5 l® : a u s = N u|® We Have Also Included All Qur Metal Beds, Couches and Bed Springs at 20% Off All Regular Prices L [ ] In White Ivory, Mahogany, Walnut, . Guaranteed Bed Springs of -—from $650 to_$42.50. = = Beds, $10 to $46.80 [Yood finishes, and Brass Beds, of all the Bed Springs, $7.20 to $13.20 Jimic and wovenwire fabric. Couches and Cots 350 %0 to° 53400, - e § ate es and designs. Regularly $12. .50; : ™ 10 338,50, Teduced mow o 310 to 316.80. $7.20 to $13.20. Palais Ioyal—Fourth Floor. . L} ] Hir Y - l..I.lIjlll'rl.IIIIllll.llll_l—IlIljl’rlIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIII " &I.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII