Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 14

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Misses’ and Children’s ' MIDDIES A special group of Middies, comprising all small lots of our “Paul Jones,” “Sis Hopkins” and “Tippecanoe” makes in sizes 6 to 24 years. NOW re- duced, to— 5782 Children’s Sport Hose Black, brown, white and heath<5 er mixtures. In sizes 714 to 11. 9c EYER’S SHOPS 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile” Misses’ . Middies made from , fine all-wool serge materials' and designed in the regulation style with an emblem on sleeve. Stocked in sizes 8 to 20 years. A regular $9.00 value. Now G Winter Suits 50 985 $55.0 329 q| cilor. 3% | 3E Cunningham & THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. BROKERAGE FIRM FAILS. FIREBUG IN KENTUCKY. E. 8. Smith & Co. of Boston Sus- |Mysterious Blazes Across River pended for One Year. BOSTON, January 19.—The stock From Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, January 19.—While brokerage house of Earnest S. Smith & | residents of Central Covington, Ky., Co., members of the New York and Boston stock exchanges, announced that they were unable 0 meet their obliga- tions. The announcement was read from the rostrum of the local exchange, which declared them suspended for one year. The company dealt in both listed and unlisted securities, and had acted 88 promoters and dealers in the stocks of New England industrial corpora- tions largely. The difficulties were said to be due to the industrial de- pression and slump in inventory values, which depreciated securities and narrowed the market. The firm was regarded as one of the : smaller members of the New York and ! Boston exchanges. It was headed by | Earnest E. Smith, former city coun- Its New York membership was {held” by Alfred S. Dabney, and the || | third member of the firm was Nathan- ] iel W. Miles, tennis star and figure- | skating internationalist, who held the ‘membership on the local board. —_——————— PRINCE TO VISIT BRITAIN. ‘TOKIO. January 17.—The Japanese crown prince is planning an official visit to England next March, accord- ing to statements printed in news- i pavers of this city. DETECTIVES A staff of trained Secret Agents specializing in conduct- ing intricate investigations of a confidential nature. We are not only investiga- tors, but advisers. We show you the way out of any per- Sonal or business trouble. Connections with detective bureaus in all pri cipal cities of America and Europe. Established . 1885 BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE SERVICE Southern Building Phone Franklin 6700. Night Phone Columbia 1924 Consultation by Appoint- ment Only 19° across the river from Cincinnati, alarmed by the frequency of mys- terious fires in the neighborhood. were preparing to deal roughly with the “firebug™ belleved to be responsible, the thirteenth fire within ten days broke out last night. Deputy State Fire Marshal Willlam Booth and detectives, who are mak- ing an investigation, later discovered in a stable what they belleve to be the base of supplies, including a large bucket filled with oil-soaked waste of the same type that has been found at _the scene of many of the fires. Many residents are thoroughly nroused and are carrying revolvers to guard against the incendiary, ac- cording to Fire Chief Edward Grif- fith, who sent out a warning Sunday to persons living in the vicinity to take precautions to guard against the danger. None of the fires so far have cauSed more than nominal damage. $2,000 MONTHLY FOR GIRL Mrs, Lebaudy Gets Allowance for Daughter of Murdered Man. MINEOTLA. N. Y.. January 19.—M-s Margaret A. Lebaudy, who killed her husband. Jacques Lebaudy, at their Westbury home in January, 1919, has been allowed $2,000 a month for the support of her sixteen-year-old daugli- ter, Jacqueline Mrs. Lebaudy set forth that sum was required to bring up her daugh- ter in surroundings fitting for her rank, adding that the girl should have a proper house suitable for en- tertainment, and a corps of six serv- ants. The daughter, Mrs. Lebaudy’stated. will receive at least $1.000 000 of her father's estate. estimated at from $10,000.000 to $30,000,000. Mrs. Le- baudy also was granted $12,000 for special expenses paid out for Jacque- line. DENY SHAH HAS QUIT. British Official Circles Discredit Report. LONDON, January 17.—Reports which have been in circulation that the Shah of Persia has abdicated are discredited in British official circles. The shah was in Teheran Saturday night, according to the latest official news. He had not abdicated up to that time, nor had there been any indica- tion of such a move it was stated to- day. Go %2 : .Practically every suit in our entire stock is included in this last farewell cut in prices. Coats for matrons! Coats for misses! Coats for all tastes, all occasions! And they are arranged in three wonderful groups of garments that are refreshing-in every line, new in every feature and reduced to the lowest of low level in price. utmost values, and in the combined showing there is a variety that will satisfy every woman in Wash- ington. Trimmings and materials very wide in variety. Final Reductions on| A]l Fur Coats - Three Great Value Groups in This ~ FINAL MARK DOWN of Each group is one of Reduced to the Last Final Price Hudson Seal Coats. ........ Bay Seal Coats........... French Seal Coats. ... ........ Scotch Moleskin Coats. . ... ... .. find here the style plus comfort that they nat- | Turkish Reds Ready to Negotiate; Brief Cable News of the World Trains Arriving at Danzig With Supplies for Polish [® Army—Ice Breaker Rescued—Cloudburst Floods Town in Hawaii. By the Associated Press. : g CONSTANTINOPLE, January 18.— The Turkish natlonalists are willing to megotiate for a settlement with the allles, according to an Angora dis- patch today, quoting Hamed Mouch- tar Bey, commissary for foreign .r’ tion of formér Emperor Charles and a reunion with Austria, says a Reuter dispatch from Vienna. The dispatch adds that an attempt has been made [ to secure Jewish support by a promise of abandonment of the anti-Semitic |l campaign. n Cubans’ Mexie: Tour Near End. MEXICO CITY.—A party of Cuban bt newspaper men, which has (] eral weeks been touring the republic, has announced it would start for Cuba n next Monday. The party is headed Ily Manuel Marquez Sterling, former Cuban minister to Mexico, who was made a doctor of laws by the national |l wnlversity during his visit here. Spanish Guest to Sail Home. VALPARAISO, Chile.—Infante Fer- nando de Baviera, who represented Spain at the recent Magellan celebra- tion in Chile, and who later visited Buenos Aires, has returned here from the Argentine capital. He will sail for Spain as soon as the battleship Espana. which recently ran ashore on the southern Chilean coast, is repaired. IA.ndmly and is demanding a restora- falrs in the cabinet of Mustapha Kemal Pasha. “We are ready to accept the good offices of some neutral power to me- diate with the allies,” the commissary is quoted as declaring. “The mego- tiations can begin as soon as an of- fer is made.” Freighter Reported in Trouble. ROTTERDAM.—No additional news has been recelved concerning = the American freight steamer Deflance, which reported by wireless that she was_In trouble thirty miles to the north of Terschelling. The shipping board in Rotterdam, however, said that It no longer was apprehensive concerning the sceamer, 43 & was abating. Find Only an Empty Box. MONTREAL.—Acting_on_information that the body of Ambrose J. Small, millionaire theater owner of Toronto, Ontario, was buried in a cellar in this Passport Action by Japan. PEKING. — Assurance has been given the United States government ::;nel:;zm-::p:nese“legauon here that raveling city, three detectives unearthed ai|Manchurian ranway‘a::e:xelx:;tsfr‘;:: empty box after digging heueuhf % (passport examinations, Instructions private house. The house i8 not farlio this effect have been sent to Amor from the Majestic Theater, owned bY | ican consuls in the district traversed Small, who has been missing SINC€|iLy thut road. The same ruling will Vecember, 1919, 2pply to citizens of other nations Tz ftel X v Million Crowns Stolen. after February 1. VIENNA.—The othces o1 he Amer- Far East Nllmonl Dropped. ican Quakers' Society, which hasbeen| DPEIING Negotiati engaged in Telief work, were entered | Chinese government and "§f“’§%’:.§?n° - by burglars recently and 1,000, liead of “the far sastern’ reperiits |m crowns stolen. m!lssion in this city, are reported Swiss Reject Red Doctrine. virtually to have been abandoned, (ll owing to the fail BERN, Switzerland.—The Swiss so- ailure of the far east- ern republic to satist: bl cialist party, which is voting 1n 8ec-| the safety of ‘the Jives aut reesriy ™ tions on the question of adherin€ t0{of Chinese resident, ; Jo, hat L confiscation of . pr ale, has, according to pnrtlsldre'.urn:.. received here, M:i o‘n;er;ey h:;v: bb::: = decided against bolshevist octrin Ing on the omercotmme d 3 bear- by a vote of 3,500 to 900. > being carried on. pected that a large majority will be registered against the Moscow con- ditions when all the votes have been counted. British Leaving uuapot-ml.:( NDON.—British troops are being w{;?ulrawn gradually from Mesopo- tamia only as the country becomes pacified, making it possible for fewer troops to maintain order. ucc_ordnglg o an authoritative statement in offi- ped Iee Breaker Rescued. O—The fice breaker which was blown out of the harpar o¢ Alexandrovsk, Siberia, during a storm on December 9" and later became im- prisoned in a Prisoped in a great ice floe off the coast, Gloudburst in Hawai, HILO, T. H—A cloudburst i rst Sunday clal circles. S-‘L"r‘;idsnfiee;:m of) ST O 200 H property to a ring for 100,000 Hungry Persons. | estimated at $100,000. Ononaant fexrent "FIENTSIN, China.— Nearly 100,000 Th(y Dersons were rendered homeléss. tamine sufférers are being cared for|Fhe rainfall at Kilauea volcano regis- Foihe Mentsin police. Most of them | tered twenty-one inches in twenty-four ave housed in refugee camps. It is|hours, 5 estimated that $200,000 will be re- Qquired to carry these charges through the winter. King Rebukes Strikers. SVILLE, Spain—The rebuke ad- migatered by King Alfonso to several strikers at the railway station while the king was waiting for his train created great excitement. The offi- cials held a general meeting, at which it was decided that the civil serv- ants would follow the king’s advice and return to their duties. In conse- Quence, the government officers re- Sumed payment of debts and the re- celpt of taxes. Demands Emperor’s Restoration. DON.—A new party has been | Months. O G Budapest by Count Julius | Within seven sl e e Supplies for Polish Army. LONDON—Trains are arriving dai in Danzig, loaded with xrtfller‘yhx‘«flpgi‘lle]: l;))on]b throwers and ammunition for the lohsh army, says a wireless message Tom Moscow, quoting reports from Danzig. The Polish army, the dispateh adds. is hurriedly being organized under the direction of French officers.- o g g M 3 = E H g g 2 i H 5 g H e ; s within the last fve travelers not vaccinated years were warned to do so before proceeding toward the Ontario frontier. A health officer was sent to , across the Tiver from Ot enforce regulations. Sem Pbx(':’hm Surtax for Loan. PEKING—Surtax duties on i which will secure a loan of 4.000.000 taels from American, British, 'French and Japanese banks, negotiated this week, will be made operative on March 1, and will remain in effect for a period of one year. The surtax will amount to 10 per cent,-and the loan will be ap- plied to the relief of famine sufferers. SMOOT CALLS BUDGET SYSTEM MOST VITAL Growing Girls m urally like. Boots, 9.75; Slippers, 6.25. Our winter clearance of high shoes is on. Senator Would Place Estimate Re- sponsibilities on Chief Executive, NEW YORK. January 19—One of the most important questions now fac- Ing Congress is the need of abolish. Ing wasteful methods of government operation by the establishment .of a national budget system and a thor. Ough reorganization of the executive departments, Senator Smoo: “ T republican member of the Sa::,lglll:: Propriations - committee, declared in an address at a dinner given here by the national budget committee. Economy in government expendi- tures, Senator Smoot said, can be at- tained only by placing upon the ohiet executive undivided responsibility for appropriation estimates of the execu- tive departments and by a like cen- tralization of responsibility in single committegs, of the Senate and Houge, The senator advocated provision in any legislation establishing a national budget system of a distinct agency to be placed under the exclusive con. trol of Congress to keep it informed as to the detalls of departmental busi- ness in order that its responsibility in making appropriations may be “in- telligently” discharged. Women’s, 885 and 10.85. Were 11.50 to 16.00. Men’s, 985 and 11.85. Were 12.50 to 18.00. Boys’, 575. Were 850. Mostly black. “Dollar Hose” for and women. men Footwear for “society af- fairs,” afternoon or eve- ning. Arthur Burt Co. 133 F 10 CHILDREN CHARGED Kentucky Cc_mplc Talked of Return- g Home, But Were Afraid to Do So. ATLANTA, Ga., January 19.—Charles Grimes, tobacco planter and stock- man of Harrodsburg, Ky., and Mrs. Cora Adkinson, wife of another Har- rodsburg farmer, are under arrest here, charged with having abandoned their familles and eloped. Grimes left his wife and six children, while Mrs. Adkin- son left her huskand and four children. The couple told the police hcre that several times since leaying Harrods- burg in an automobile for Florida they wers inclined to turn back and seek forgiveness. Grimes gave the following reason for not doing £o. “You know how it is iu_my coun- try. When a man runs off witl an- other man's wife. the husband is sup- posed to do some shooting.” - = Grove’s is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo Quinine tahlots Chp tabit the e, of whlkh is recognized by all civilized ROYAL BODY DISINTERRED That of Czar’s Daughter and Her Maid to Be Buried in Holy Land. LONDON, January 17.—Bodies sup- posed to be those of Grand Duchess Olga, daughter of former Emperor Nicholas of Russia, and her maid are nations. b Be carcful to aveld imitations. Be sure its Bromo Danderine is “Beaiut&-'l'onic” ZPALABRGAL i Men’s and Young Men’s Super-Tailored Quality Suits and Overcoats Our Regular $50 to $65 Grades _ Final Clearaway Price BN TR B S 1 e Every Suit and Overcoat in this sale is all wool. 'l:hc products of America’s best wholesale tailors. Every garment is desirable in style and pattern. Tailored expressly for us to meet the Palais Royal standard. e Ny We are readjusting our stock—disregarding cost or value. [L I The most drastic reduction we have ever taken. $50.00 Two-Trousers Suits are included at $2845 Necessary alterations free of charge. Mostly silk or satin lined. Now is your time to buy for present or future use. - The Overcoats | The Suits 3 Ulsters, Single and Double - Great Coats, Breasted Young H Ulsterettes, Men’s Models; = Form-fitting 0’Coats, Also Conservative = Chesterfields. and Semi-Conservative. il -~ - All Tron;sers Reduce«i $6 to $6.50 Trousers, $3.95 ' $8.50 to $10 Trousers, $5.45 $12.50 to $15 Trousers, $7.45 LR AT B Palais Royal—Main Floor. Y Providing the Boys’ Future Needs Now Will Mean Big Savings Our Entire Stock of Boys’ High- Grade Clothes at About 1 $25.00 Sampeck Suits, Sizes $12.50 $27.50 Sampeck Suits, 9 $13.75 $30.00 Sampeck Suits, to $15.00 $35.00 Sampeck Suits, 17 $17.50 Big Boys’ Ulsterette Style Overcoats $30.00 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, $15.00 $35.00 Overcoats, sizes 10 to 17, $17.50 $15.00 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, NOW $8.45 $17.50 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, $10.95 $20.00 Grade All-wool Mackinaws, $12.95 $35.00 Palais Royal Model $1750 to -$25.00 All-wool Suits, with two pairs of | Norfolk Suits, broken size trousers; fine all-wool fab- | assortments. Sizes §9 45 rics. Sizes 8 to 18. §17.50 | 8 to 17. Now 3 Now Boys’ $1250 and $15 Fine Little Boys’ $30.00° Grade | Blue Serge Norfolk Suits. Finest Germania Chinchil Sizes 7 to 16. $7.95 Overcoats, that will wear 2 | Now or 3 years. Sizes 6 $17,50 | Now Going On. Our Great to 9. Now -{?n:imiry WuslSnlt ?lg : 5 Models are Oliver Twist, dusr:ySu‘l:‘tl:e:;c({?sfiem‘a:g: Middy and Blouse styles. regular $15 to $20 grades. gl:ilno‘:hif:mhmauons and Sizes 9 to 17. $9.95 €250 and $3.00 Grades, How sizes 3 to 8, $1.35 Little Boys’ Overcoats, all- » wool fabrics, with all-wool $4.95 to $6.95 Grades, sizes woEw NOW FLIN TR I S O N L B B LA + "o e linings; were $17.50 to $22.50. | 3 to 10, $2.65 Sizes 6 to 9. $10.95 G Now : 3 $495 to $650 Grades, sizes 13t09, $2.65 Palais Royal—Third Floor. MR smorscpmamnan: Chocolates That Charm and Lure— Your Taste Contentment Pre-assure! CORNWELL'S BETTY BOX HE quintessence of confection quality wrought into exquisite taste regale- ments. Centered in milk chocolate— more than twenty variations of flavor and ingredients—Brazil nuts, French caramels, butter creams and fruits among them. A Pound Box, $1.50 ANNIVERSARIES REMEMBERED ACQUIRE FRESH MEANING. A Betty Box subscription will mirror past joys in present ones. A box delivered every week, with your card, for a year, $80; for a month, four mailings, $6.50. CORNWELL’S 1415 H Street & JF" 0 ELOPING AND ABANDONING aboard the British steamer Devanha, which is due to reach Egypt at the end of the present week. Disinterred at Yekaterinburg, the bodies are said to have been:smuggled through Per- sia and thence to Shanghai. n the arrival of the steamer they will be disembarked and taken to the Holy Land for final interment. ——— Spain is one of the greatest iron ore centers of the world, shipping ore heavily to o Euro] tries, coun- ‘well as to- the - Statea. . g NS - 5 . Immediately after a “Danderine” | glistening with beauty. massage, your hair takes on new life, luster and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plen- tiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong hair, A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” freshens . your scalp, checks ‘dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abuMant I‘sfi-lllflw\lflllll"Ehll‘F)p(I TURCIN TR IN M B N VIR N TR O YT O O T N S VO O TN VR S VR thickness. All' drug counters sell “Danderine™ = sy ey N =

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