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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, sassinate Avetis Ahrounian. head &f ANUARY 27, 1921 : ON TRAIL OF ARSON RING.| SHOT FIRED AT ENVOY. |t et e i r i i PG, SRy attack occurres near his reside One Suspect Confesses He Was|Attempt Made in Paris to Slay | (e Avenue Marccau the 5 ‘Hired to Fire Bujlding. Head of Armenian Delegation. 2 a revoly at faillng to hit n:st | intended vie PHILADELPHIA, January PARIS, January 26.—An unsuceess- | rea: 3 With the arrest of Joseph Skullnick, | [Ul altempt was made today to who'is alleged to have confessed that ‘ ‘ British Labor Is Threatening; [FE TN flant, who was ar- name as Alexandre -one vears old. asessssmmmme>— | . World’s News Told in Brief May Take Direct Action'if Proposals on Unemployment ;I(“ and another man set fire to a : Are Not Accepted—Noted British Diplomat Dead. |vestizution whien they betieve wii | M Sizes 1 to 9: widths AAAA to D in stock. - Azam Persian Premier Again. in’this e liott, vinded the or; fire marsha By the Associated Press. e srpone lof the i pon. LONDON, January 27.—The qlu‘sllnnI P e Gy Siplelomar here in of direct action by British labor in|3onday, will be guillotined, Ehulinioh weeovdtoe toj the police, | > 2 connection with the unemployment = confessed that he and @ companion, Situation was brought to the fore to- axsimo Is Dead. Shraa el i eminine day at the national conference of the| ROME-—Prince Camilio Carlo Al d been ¢ labor piftty and the trade union con- herto M s dead, e was born buildi Ootwe gress hore. 15 as bo o $5 | r' oA !ll.L"nNm:m, secratary of the Xa 5 erve ko0 a tional Union of Rall sadd that >, L 1 if the government failed to L the Paper Dxports Increase. . proposals of labor the qu MONTREAL—Ixports of = > rect action would be dix naper, Jumbed from $74.1 I N 9 r S N~ ecision regarding it rea ine months ending Dec Y l - , e Sy i mine . ) ; ew Gray Suede Slippers .Thu;onh-rom unanimonsly ar ihefigures werp HERE is so of a style that is decidedi ed a joint embodying anid —of a style that is decidedly youthful, and fashio: 2 suggestions fo n of the un- [ which e : i , and fashioned over DI IOLIERLALL e vedolut 0 5 much energy one ot our famous-for-fit lasts and patterns—with two Bried that Allilie Soul and time lost ||| | ik]l““'l"l) de _":.\/“( d straps over the'instep: hand-sewed e e Swedixh Women Get Vote, in many in- soles; sizes 3% to 7; widths AA to C. $15.50 value at STOC toth hov stan it - mont \ tive worl tiament 1 cd by ploit 7 \’ 75 4 Wiling Wotker ties amendments to the b ! A i S 9 - Lution extendi = e > = e 3o 1815 T cadkcalaes e oth to mon il times seems as il | SESE S e 2 the W meneiave) if the proposition was wrong: G - : MEXICO CITY. -Italy has of ta o i ' | enuine A ine formal recognition to o rthe beSelgIvetio 5 | ) LA FOOI“ ear B""é."""b | Foyarnmant; B ghg L You find that Seventy-five pairs of black dull finished leather | - s Sy T |« . S | . with metal buckle on instep. Slender model L Gen. Guute DOORN. Holla Hil ‘Maximum Service” | heels and closely trimmed € 1 or a ueen 2 Augusta Victori: | Mo 6 0% T B | < L vy S Shlenly i —as given by this office means ||| ! i 3 | , Mexicogwill be received by Presiden g Il Prompt Results. 1 l 4 i ) 5 {Obregon this week. L @ i . | | All made up and ready to jump in; and she’ll s e i i : Etaciem ek e et WARDE VICE 1t cK| wd M , sleep comfortable, too, for when she raised the LONDON. o rivan sovicts 07| Gt piares 5 MEDAL o EEVAEE GOS i el | . - meeting with insuperable obstaclas of New. York AMedica i . LS. ok : et i t w York c 15 been aws: = " lid of her TableBed » soft, Imxesously com Shelr ftemat fo spoly Sommaniam, 12 awtheuiiied” Wivice megai Ty 1405 EyeStrect.Nu wewows Val Richter, 1304 F S . = . .. sident for. his serv “in d, ain Footwear 204 2 fortable mattress was disclosed—with pillows dashnak party; e {RTUENSE 0f 1A e |m ana dircating n(.‘:m,,sw!,,}" de me u EPF i, 1” Bt Ole Ezpensive 2 = g % 2 L e ahtinople | (i the Army on a high Dlane of effi- ning Palace Theate and bedding in place, and ready to jump into. L el L fer Denies Reports of Refugees. I s , : WARSAW.—Dr. Silverstein of Tem- i " W | Morning—and she’ll tuck in the. covers—fold berk, addressing today a special Con- ction ference being held here in con res for Ukr: me: nian with relief up her bed; and for the day there’s as fine a llIIIII.IIIlIlIIIIIIIlliIEf ) Jews, declared reports that tens (l\ library table as you'd want to see, and one that gives thousands fof Jemink '."kaf‘fm“br_ i i & i ? v dation. Up to the s 1 e e eight thousand refugees in the entire district. Chilean Cabinet Reconsiders. SANTIAGO, Chile—The members of President Alessandri's first cabinet have withdrawn their resignations. 1t is seid that this decision was re a after Senator Aldunate Solar,a mem- ber of the opposition, made a declara- tion in the senate on Tuesday that the action of the sénate last week in refusing to approve the president proposal to appoint Victor Robles a minister to both China and Japan did not imply a vote of Jack of con- fidence in the ministry. RUMMAGE SALE : Friday News of the Grand Midwinter Clean- Where can you see them? Why at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store, on Seventh Street, where you'll find all sorts of things that are new and novel and not shown everywhere—You’'ll come?>—Yes!— Thank you! LU T T H LT r Satisfaction First T T Rummage Rummage = aJ) i T IR " Seventh | e e ey, | NOTLODS and \NG P | Gloves |2 e g ayel' 699 (), . Bescan DI E-duomsend o soived cpad mits i Toilets R IV L\\_J] l v ree s I : his blood to save the lifc of a former Wite Hisivgins, 2 packages \L) 310818 7eh°Se. I z ‘ Anothef Friday Sale of UST your good luck that t\hege were too many -shoes in last Friday‘s Salc to sell out in one day. What's left go on again tomorrow at !$3.50. ABOUT 500 PAIRS MEN'S HIGH SHOES AND - Welts. “Snappy” styles for Young Men, as well as the more conservative ones. Broken sizes, discontinued styl Yote: i the Midwinter Sales. es or lett-overs from It's been many a long day since you men have been able to buy shoes at anything like this price. And tomor- rt&w’s selling will probably wind up all that we have to offer. Sizes are broken; so the earlier you get here the better your chances of getting suited. Sale starts 8 am. . On the Tables, 7th & 9th Sts. Stores Friday / enemy of his country. geons at a’ hospital here announced that Mike Venoski, an Austrian, would die unless there was a transfusion of blood, Kempton, who was under treatment for frozen feet, volunteered to make the sacrifice after several of Venoski’s feHow countrymen had de- clined. Will Féed 50,000 Children. LONDON.—Fifty thousand children of Budapest are to be fed under the ‘American relief administration’s pro- , which hasgjust been instituted 28, a result of the recent campaign for fuhds in the United States. Seven kitchens are now feeding 50,000 chil- dren. To this latter number 15,000 children will be added weekly until the program is carried out. The Hun- garian government has agreed to con- tribute 13,000,000 crowns to the ex- penses of the administration and also quantities of flour and beans. Saavedro Again Chosen. SANTIAGO, Chile—Bautista Saave- dro, who recently resigned as provi- sional president of Bolivia, has been elected president of the republic by the presidential convention in session at La Paz, according to advices here. Senor Saavedra, who is one of the leaders of the republican party in Bo- livia, was named provisional president after the revolution of July last. Army Councu. for Italy. ROME.—A royal decree issued es- tablishes an army council, in accord- ance with the recent measure present- ed by Minister of War Bonomi. In consequenoce of this measure, Gen. Ba- doglio, chief of staff, will relinquish his post, but will be a member of the new council. Swiss Reject Intermationale. BERN, Switzerland.—Adhesion to the third (Moscow) internationale has been rejected by the Swiss sociakists in a referendum. A majority of 16,600 against the proposition was polled. Proposes Embassy Correspondents. BERLIN.—At & meeting of the main committee of the reichstag Baron von Rheinbaben, former Prussian minister of state and finance, proposed that newspaper correspondents be placed on the staffs of German embassies in foreign countries to support German views and culture by keeping in touch with the foreign press. Dr. Simons, | the foreign minister, promised that the proposal would be given consid- eration. Holland Orders Sub Englnes. BERLIN. — The Boersen Courier quotes Dutch newspapers to the effect that Holland has placed an order for twelve submarine engines with the Machine Fabrik Company of Augsburg. The report i8 neither con- firmed nor denied, but it is pointed out that acceptance of such an order would be a contravention of the Ver- sailles peace treaty. Six Die in Red' Clash. LONDON.—A dispatch to the Lon- don Times from Milan says that at Cecina, near Florence, bands of fas- cisti and bolshevists clashed anc that six persons were injured beforo thei carabineers quelled the fight Several arrests were made. The dispatch adds that when the news of the affray| reached Florence, 300 fascisti fired | on officials of the bolshevist news- paper. Another dispatch says com- munists in Treiste seized the sociallst newspaper there. ‘War Threatens Near East. CONSTANTINOPLE.—Reports from Tiflis say that war between Azerbai- jan and Georgia is threatened. This state of affairs is said to have re- gulted from suspension of ojl de- liveries by Azerbaijan and Georgia's retaliatory action in arresting the Agerbaijan consul and seizing the consular funds. LU i -~ ‘Asks Dato.to Head Cabinet. MADRID.—King Alfonso has re- quested Senor Dato, the premler, to form a new cabinet. Azam Accepts Premiership. LONDON.—The Persian legation announces that Sapahdar Azam, for- mer premier and minister of the in- terior, has agreed to resume the premiership of Persia. It says also that the shah has abandoned the idea of -leaving the country. To Guillotine Trooper’s Slayer. NEUWIED, Germany—The _death sentence which was imposed on Engel- bert Manns, a German, at Coblenz, was for the murder of Private Edward Cold- ing, ‘an American soldier, on April 17, \ ST | ki » @1 sizes, 3 to 8. * wear; an dssortment for Sc. Invisible Hairpins, 2 cab= inets for Sc. Shell Hairpins, 7c. Assorted Safety Pins, cards for 10c; card, 4c. 400 Count Household Pins, paper, 4c. Oddments Darning Cotton, Crochet Cotton and Sewing Cotton, spool, 4c. Liquid Green Soap Sham- poo, bottle, 15c. Assorted Toilet Soaps and package, 3 Castile Soap, 55c dozenj; cake, Sc. Cocoanut OQil Shampoo, bottle, 22c. Rummage' Handbags Lot of Fine Velvet and Velour Bags; values up to "bmck and $2.98 fully fit- Leather Camera Bags, new Choice .. 29¢ Rummage Lots of - Boys’ Wear 7 Boys' Eaney Cloth Suits, sizes 16 and 17 only. Light and dark Dpat- 51.98 terns. Re- duced to Lot of Little Boys' Famcy Cloth Suits, formerly sold at 0dds and Ends of Jewelry; also Bead Necklaces. Choice.. $5.00 to $7.98. Sizes 21 and 3 $1.98 years only ...... t of Boyw $1.19 Striped shirts, sizes 6 to 12. Reduced to Lot of Boyw New Cloth herring- bone gray stripes. 89C Sizes 8 to 16 New Purchase of Boys® Fine $2.00, $3. and $3.50. Splendid fab- 0dds and Ends Boys' Knitted and Angora Stocking 39 green C Sults, small lot, mostly in chambray. Sizes 3 8, but mostly small 490 0dds and Ends Nets, Laces, Crepen and_Chiffons, % to 3-yard lengths; SOC lannelette Night- 49C Pants, in Wash Sul mude to sell for Caps, in red and Odds and Ends Boys’ Wash sizes .. = Trimmings sold up to $2.00. Yard Lot of Round and Diamond Mesh Val Laces, Edges Re- 3c Neck- of Children’s Wear 0dds and Ends Children's Velvet and Corduroy H many popular Second Floor, and Insertions. duced to, vard... Oddments Women materials and Choice i All - Wool Toques, made to sell for $1.00. Assorte colors, choice ... Children’s Bran Dreases, in gingham, &hambray angl linene. Sizes 7 and 8§ only... 29c¢ Rummage Remnants Accumulation of wash goods and domestics in 2 to 5 yard lengths. Yard- wide bleached cotton, unbleached cot- ton, white shaker flannel, striped out- and ing flannel Yard yard-wide Remnants of Yard-wide Silk percale. 2Yc Lot of Heavy Oil Opaque Win- Poplin, ric, durable quality in dow Shades in green assorted colors. Worth tones. Run of the mill. 59C ;;A‘;)u and $1.25 € Eacwriiusin sz 2 ar ------------------ Table Oilcloth in _white, tile o“;l:ml')'::;:fl(;:e“:fl';;r?flfl‘ Sitk- nnl(.l! fancy patterns. So- ! ! called seconds, but prac- 29 s 7c tically perfect. Yard, c 27-inch Samitary Birdeye Dia- Lot of Shelf Oilcloth in neat per cloth, in 10-yard sealed pack- DPatterns. — Scalloped edges. ase, Former $3.50 Bought and “sold as ey quality, Sl 98 seconds, but _ pracii- 7/20 i . cally perfect. Yard. 0 and $12.50 ew Purchase 42x36 and Part-wool Blankets, 5x36 Pillowcases, m: mostly plaids. $6.50 of heavy bleached co Patra e z ton, with wide hems. 21 c Blankets, sizes . In and Each $1 : 1 9 ;ubjerl seam .... Lot of 72x00 Bleached Sheetn, to slight im- 79C erfections. Last Call! Rummage Hats Come tomorrow if you want to own a high-class trimmed hat at a nominal price. Our entire winter stock is grouped into two lots—creations from famous producers are conspicuous—not a single hat, however fine, is reserved. $5to . $10 Hats ...... 2 $10 to Women’s Apparel Coats—85 splendid midwinter coats of bolivia, silver- tone, velour, goldtone, suedene and broadcloth. Fur collars and self collars. Silk -lined and warmly interlined. Loose and belted models. Choice ...ecunss $19.90 Dresses—New cloth dresses of smart styling and » superior workmanship. Of velour, jersey and silvertone. Straight and blouse models, beauti- fully embroidered top and bot- tom, some with scalloped bot- ~ fOMS cevvvvnnnnsecesnsomanncocnans silk poplin, French serge and checks ..... Discontinued Numbers of Royal Worcester and R & G_Corsets that sold for $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $1.97 $5.00 Warner Rust- proof Corsets Blouses, .in black and rose. Kimono sleeves. Rummage price for $49.90 to $79.90. . for $34.90 to $59.90.. ‘Women’s $6.90, $8.90, $9.90 and $10.90 Skirts—Taffeta, with sash and bell sleeves Buy a Good Suit for Little Money Broken lots fine tailored Suits in the popular fabrics, styles and colors. 11 Women's Suits, sold for $29.90, $32.90 $ 1 5 and $34.90 ...... 13 Women’s Suits, sold e .. $19.75 $39.90 . 8 Women’s Suits, sold $39.90 ‘17 Extra Size Suits, sold $22.50 . $4.90 \ Corsets, WaiSts & Undermuslins _ Lot of $2.50 Striped Silk Walsts, smart, tailored styles, with convertible @ I 2 lso remainder of our new | nollar and long sl 98 purchase of $3.00 to sleeves ; 0dds and Ends Women's Lingerie Wat Lot of :z.n: and $3.50 Night- R trimmen l 4 gowns and Envelope and semi-tailored $ 9 Chemise, _ beautiful 1'98 s Pohthoe e o qualities and trimmings Lot of - Women’s Tricolette Lot Weomen's All-wool ver Swenaters, $3.98 rs. Made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00. Choi o RBoys’ and Girle' Tan Cape and Gray Suede 98¢ Glovex, lined with warm fleece. Reduced Rummage Hosiery and Underwear 5 Dozen Pairs Women's Full Faxhioned Thrend Silk Hose, seconds of 0 qua ity. Black, gray, buc! and fawn . Lot of Children's Hose, sec- onds of 3% kind in broken sizes. Mos Iy black, a Boys' and Girly' Onyx All- ‘Waool Sport Hoxe, former $3 values, with cuff top: colorings .. 2355 Women's Full Fashioned Wool Spert Hose, in heatifer brown; also a few 98¢ green and white wool hose. Slightly im- DErfectsr ol Lt Children’s Acorn iR min R i Walsts, with taped buttons. Nearly all 25c sizes 5 Boys’ Forest Mills Heav Gray Fleced Snirts 4 and Drawers, strict- ly perfect quality. 45(:' Sizes 6 to 12, garment, ‘Women’s and Children’s All- Wool and - and - Wooel Union Sults md Vests and Pants. 14 Price A AN minuninde AR nArnn ~ 46 duced to inn tnrinri i HETTTT U ~ and fine finish; with white ~ Men’s 0dd Lot Men's Heavy Blue Jersey Ribbed Work Shirts, with col- 890 lar and pocket Small Lot Men's Wool-faced Sweaters; sleev less pull -over blue and gray... T 's Heavy Ribbed Union that formerly sold for sizes 40 to srie re $1.39 Men's * Former $3.50 Silk-" front Shirts, perfect quality; fronts and cuffs of tub silk, broadcloth silk 4 CHING, o0 it *: Hundreds of Fresh, New Shirts, with soft cuffs. ¥ Of ex- cellent percale, scores of pattern: all sizes ...... s Men's Roxonia Socks, noted for comfort, service black, 5 Small Lot Men's Cambrie Night Shirts, trimmed with braid; “Universal” 0 20 wueoecnsecs Lot of Envelope Chemise, trim- med \\‘All;«hu'e in many novelty ‘ects. Corset st 9 ‘Women's $1.50 Crepe and Batiste Bloomers, in flesh color and bluebird 1.19 patterng e Small Lot Women's - Silk-like Sateen Petticoats, in black, plain colors and flowered attemns. - vames wp. 91,19 0 $2.60. Choice... [ nHnnnnmnnm ! ’