Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1921, Page 17

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Bryan Among First to Call. By the Awsociated Press. MIAMI, Fla, | dent-elect Harding completed his { bou Bt Mr. St. cha rem: win gTo Pre: hot ner Governor Winfield T. Durbin of In- diana and Fred Upham of Chicago, treasurer of the republican national committee. A Plans for an official reception were abandoned at Mr. Harding's request. ,but a reception committee headed 1 Herald met the Victoria and escorted her | the Pre: ure ybousehoat a loud ovation. 3 One of the first to call and pay his respects to the pre: Willilam Jennings residence here. Mr. scall at_the bef, Florida. The Victoria went into dry dock as 800! run Mr. tomorrow he will be aboard a faster vessel provided by the Miami Beach Yacht Club. He will establish head- quarters on a thirty miles to the south, where he exp sion for at least two or three days. Details of hav ever, and he may decide to stay most ©oast today and lingered overnight Beach before starting his fishing ex-; Pedition among the Florida keys. The houseboat Victoria, on which afternoon at the pier of one of the Miami luncheon and a game of golf he| was quartered for the night in a and will not start for the fishing With the party of friends who ac- companied Mim along the coast the . links, and spent the remainder of the | day making himself at home among | the winter colony there. HARDING AT A 1S HET BY CROWS Off for Fishing Grounds Today. January 29.—Presi-) seboat cruise down the Florida | the winter playground on Miami| Harding made the trip here from Augustine, set him ashore at mid- Beach hotels, and after a nged his plans to permit him to | ain for the week end there. He ter cottage fronting Biscayne bay, unds until late tomorrow. Walks on Famous Beach. sident-elect took luncheon at a el, played golf on the Miami Beach He had din- privately as the guest of former | Frank B. Shutts of the Miami up the bay. Crowds gathered at causeway draws to cheer the sident-elect, and the fleet of pleas- craft lining her course gave the dential party wa Bryan, who has a It is understood that Harding accepted an invitation to Bryan home some time ore he bids good-bye to southern Will Be in Seclusion. n as she had completed her week’s from St. Augustine, and when Harding leaves for his fishing trip small island about ects to remain in complete seclu- the fishing expedition e not yet been completed. how- glmmmmnmm THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921—PART 1. . Prices Once More Down to Where You Want Them —New Purchase —New Styles —New Values You'll want one of these dresses, not merely because the price is only $15, but be- cause every dress is highly desirable, price. regardless of Models of youthful dash and jauntiness predominate— springtime origina- tions that gayly an- ticipate the dictates of the coming sea- son. Silk dresses, cloth dresses—of taffeta, satin, tricotine, Geor- gette. French serge and velour Many are in long, graceful, straight -effects, with tricolette sashes; others show t!le Moye- nage influence in 1921 fashions; a number show entirely new tunic ideas; one -model (illustrated) has fifteen narrow. floating panels around skirt. Nearly all of them are beautifully embroid- Let Marion White Shop for You When Youre Unable to Visit the Store. in ‘ Hospital in This City. RICHMOND, Va, January 29—A of the week. He has an engagement in St. Augustine on February 7, will be governed by the mode travel he selects for the return trip. If he chooses to go back on the Vic- toria he probably will leave not later than Tuesday. Harry M. Mr. Harding’s close friend and viser, and Senator A. D. Fall of Mexico, toria’s company, will tomorrow to attend to business fairs. Otherwise the personnel of vacation party will remain intact, will be augmented by the presence of Mr. Upham, who tonight accepted invitation to go along to the fishing grounds. GRANTS WRIT OF ERROR IN PORTNER WILL CASE -Late Alexandria Brewer Died _writ of error and supersedeas has just been granted in the will case involving the estate of the late Paul V. Port- ‘who mer, a son of Robert Portner, amassed a fortune in the brewery bi mess at Alexandria. The case was first heard in the circuit court of Prince ‘William county. AJl the brothers and_sisters of @ecwased, ‘are protesting the will $250,000 is disposed of in the will. bequests are for Mrs. Meredith and daughter and a negro servant. Edward Dickinson, who had long been in employ of Mr. Portner. 1t is alleged that while Mr. Portner, ‘who is reported to have suffered from acute alcoholism, was undergoing treat- in a Washington hospital, a Jawyer who had never before been seen } by him was called in and wrote his will. ;ment DEBS SEES UNIFICATION OF WHOLE HUMAN RACE "‘eding of Starving Children Europe Brings Statement From Prison Cell ATLANTA, January 29—Eugene V. several times socialist candi- .date for President and now serving a ten-year sentence in the Atlanta fed- “‘Debs, eral penitentiary for violation of sedition laws, sees in the movement {for feeding the children of Europe othe: .tion of the whole human race.” In a statement given out today by permission of the prison authorities, he declared that “since America went into the war she is partly respons! for its results and the deplorable condition among the innocent children of cen! Europe. is part of inevitable aftermath of war which cannot be avoided or turned aside. “Horrible as conditions are over there,” he said, “I regard the situa- tion as hopeful in one way—the old systems Have been subjected to a trial which they cannot stand. We are on the eve of a new world.” IS FREED FROM CHARGE MARKING CARDS TO CHE Rlleged Winning of $12,000 Crooked Game, But Court Sees No Intent to Swindle. NEW YORK, January 29.—Indict- Louls Krohn- berg, Manhattan waist manufacturer, charged with cheating with marked ment a year ago of cards in a stud poker game,” dismissed today by Judge Mcintyre for lack of proper and sufficient a{'i- dence. Permission wus given district attorney to resubmit case. Krohnberg was accused of having won between $12,000 and $13,000 by cheating with marked cards, Bird 8. Coler, commissioner of public welfare, recently announced he had begun suit against him for three }An:'el':he mo‘;lely he was alleged to have won and lost in poker games, reputed to have been about $250,000. “It {8 not an offense to play with marked cards,” Judge McIntyre said, in_ dismissing the indictment. only becomes such when one uses them knowingly and with intent to cheat, or by making false prete; or doing an act amounting to fraud. 'he evidence does not show that the efendant furnished the cards.” ANIMAY, LEAGUE MEETING. Rescue League will The Animal & publlc meeting at its general head- 349 land avenue south- at 6 o'clock February 14. the league will be given an Erflmwhmmflnwfl(“ PR - the length of his stay among the keys Daugherty of Columbus, who were among the Vic- return north except Mrs. W. P. Meredith, r “tendency toward the unifica- and of ad- ew af- the ! and an usi- the The her the in T T T L T T T T T T the an- ible the OF AT in |2 was the the and “It nse, hold op- th ered. Brown, navy, tan, black and sprightly color combinations. Sizes 16 to 44. 81x99 Seamless Sheets Seconds, but not hurt.................. OUSEKEEPERS will readily overlook the very slight < faults—which in no way affect the service—when they can buy sheets of this quality f8r so little. Heavy, durable bleached seamless sheets for double beds. the extra length. Pillowcases, 22¢ 30c 45x36 pillowcases, “run of the miil” of 30c quality, practi- cally perfect, so insignificant are the defects. Wool-Finished Blankets . . Note Bleached Sheets, 88c $1.25 bleached sheets of reliable quality aend strictly perfect. 72x90 size. Welded seam, .. $3.98 Former $6.50 blankets, size 66x80. Heavy, soft and warm. Gray or white with pink.or blue borders. Part-Weool Blankets—Former $10 kind, in white, gray end handsome plaids. 56.50 66x80 size for double beds. Pair Robe Blankets—Former $6.00 !anwhbl:nk‘:u for bath robes. Ric ark pat- 9 $3.95 terns. Size 72x90. Each Baby Blankets—Plalds and white with colored borders in these $1.59 baby blankets. Size $l 19 36x54. FEach..... g 2 ‘Wool-Finish Blankets—Former §4 heavy wool-finished blankets, in wi e, gray an tan, Sizes 64x76 $ and 70x80. Pair., 2'45 Heralds of Spring Refreshingly New Millinery $ 54.95 .95 low-priced groups achieved instant popularity. Flower-trimmed hats, ostrich and ribbon-trimmed hats of Solid Straws B Faille Silk 3625 Easter is early—which ad- vances the date when bright spring modes are correct. King’s Palace ;n‘éents three that have Gros de Londres Birdnest Straws Barnyard Straws Novel Combinations Yard Goods for Less Percale 29c standard quality yard- wide percale in new . stripes and checks. 21c Yard ccceoeeconces Dress Ginghams ‘We’ve grouped into one lot all ginghams that sold for 39, | 49c, 59¢c and 69c during the past season. Plaids, stripes, checks and plain . colors. 32 inches 29c wide. Yard....... " Outing Flannel 25c (present value) heavy fleecy outing flannel in fancy stripes and 19 c All-Wool Serge plain white. Yard Former $298 44-inch all- wool storm serge, sponged and shrunk. Navy, brown, green and $1.98 black. Yard..eceee.o $2.00 Yard-Wide Taffeta Silk Navy blue taffeta, splendid all-silk chiffon weave, of pure dye. Yard....eeceeeeeceosecs * $1.59 : BT T O e T AT T An Interesting Sale of $1.25| 360 Good Tablecloths Worth $2.50 and $3.00 THIS lot of 30 dozen mercerized satin damask tablecloths is a from the manufacturer—bought much un- derprice, and to be sold the same way. Hemstitched and plain-hemmed cloths and round scalloped cloths. Patterns you'll like. close-out lot Good Towels Are Now 19¢ and 29¢ The new low prices are for good quality huck towels in Some have colored borders. $150 Table Damask, 64 inches Full bleached mercerized $1.19 the wanted sizes. 39¢’ Absorbent Crash Toweling, heavy quality, with woven white borders. Suitable for 29 towels or scarfing. Yard C wide. kind, terns. in new pat- Yard Men’s New Shirts At a Welcome New Price For Such Qualities _; 5, 50 dozen more join the original purchase tomorrow—shirts of firm, smooth percale, in a wealth of Five- Made to please Cluster stripes, combination stripes, nar- Sizes 14 to 17 Perfect Quality good patterns. Soft cuffs. button fronts. men who buy with care. row stripes. Get a supply! More Dutch Rompers The Signal for a Rush of Mothers The newcomers are ot the same excel- lent qualities as the former lots that went so fast. Linene, gingham and percale. White bodies and solid color or striped bloomers, also in stripes throughout. perfect, all sizes... All new, all Snowy Bedspreads In a Monday Sale at Prices To Meet Your Ideas of Economy- $350 Large White Spreads, heavily and closely made cro- chet quality, with patterns that simulate the Marseilles spreads. Finished $2.98 with hem. Size Former $9, $10 and $12 White and Colored Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, some plain hemmed, others with scalloped edges and cut cor- ners. Blue, pink and white ........ Former $3.00 Bedspreads, $1.98 White Crochet Spreads, of durable quality, in clear-cut patterns. The weight that wears. size. Fast $7.98 Large Colored Crochet Bed- spreads, in pink and white and blue and white. Choice of hemmed styles and those it h scalloped $3.95 w edges and cut COTNErs seceevcenns $10 Marseilles Bedspread Sets, consisting of large satin Marseilles spread and bolster cover to match. Scalloped edges and cut $7.50 corners. Set ... Dimi Bedspreads Snow-white, crinkled spreads | that require no ironing. | 63%90 SiZE sovemeeeere 72x90 size oes 80x90 size ... $1.95 @%fldflm First 810818 7tk St. - Wegw . 5149 $2.00 and $2.50 Waists of voile, roving cord and other lingerie ma- $4.98 and $5.98 (today's market) georgette crepe Waists in many beautiful trimmings. Collar and collarless models. $5.50 Silk Umbrellas . ..... ‘Women's $7.50 to $9.95 pure silk colored Umbrellas, first quality, with strap handles, club ferrules and bakelite tips. Plus 15c tax. Stamped - 69‘: Children’s white pique and pop- lin dresses and Rompers, stamped to embroider. Dainty designs. Stamped 5 Lot of infants’ pretty Dresses of white luna lawn, stamped for em- broidering. years. $4.98 to $17.98 $2.98 Left from last season—odds and ends of charming Dresses in plain colors, figured and flowered patterns and com- binations of white and colors. Of gingham, voile, organdy and linene. A dozen or more styles. All sizes in the lot. .. 15¢ Curtain Rods 25¢ Heavy Brass Rods, can be ex- tended to 54 inches. Silver-finished Sizes 6 months to 4 knobs. Complete with fixtures. Women’s 27-Inch . Hendbage .. 3219 . .m!?: Values up to $5.95 in this lot of Telvet and silk duvetyn Bags. ool Chambray, Silk lined. Fancy frames. Fully fitted. Toilet Soaps pink in blue, Bleached and gray mixed colorings. Palmolive Soap, 4 for 25e. Cotton” ......... 15 Ivory Soap, 4 for 25c. Rummage_ lot of this standard Old-fashioned Castile Soap, 5 for Yard-wide Heavy Bleached Cotton for all household purposes. = §2.98 Comforts ...... Lot of $4.00 and $5.00 Silkoline and Cambric Comforts, filled with sanitary sheet cotton. 1 Leatherette and Chamoisette 490 Gloves :........ Seconds of a noted make of Women’'s Smart and Serviceable Gloves, made to sell for $1.25 to 2e. ‘Witch Hazel Soap, 5 for 25e. Glycerine Soap, 5 for 25¢. Women'’s $6.98, $8.98 and $9.98 tailored Skirts, plain and accordion pleated. Mostly serge, a few checks. Table Oilcloth 29¢ Yd. Underwear ...... Boys’ Forest Mills Heavy Gray Fleeced Shirts and Drawers; per- fect quality. Sizes 6 to 12. Gar- ment; 45¢. 27 finest quality all-wool tailored+' Y/, ’, Sicietn that sold for $12.90 to $15.90. VY OMIEN'S C Of French serge, sport cloths and Hose .......... Regular and extra size Cotton striking plaids. A Hose, perfect quality, in black. Men’s Wool white and balbriggan; also slight Und ele ok 5 8c seconds of Silk Lisle Hose. 35¢ it by the piece! ‘Women’s Scomr .. 59.90 Broken sizes in men’s Dovershire Lisle all-wool Shirts and Drawers. Sold Hole for $3.00. 98c each. 55¢ Men’s Wool Sport Socks . ther Sport Socks in brown, gray and green. ‘Women's former $1.00 Full Fash- ioned and Seamed Back Lisle Hose in black, white and colors; lar and extra sizes. regu- $1.00 wool-mixed Mended Men's former $3.50 Silk-front Shirts, perfect quality; fronts and cuffs of tub silk, broadcloth silk or crepe de chine. Underwear ...... 79 Men’s Chalmers’ Chalmers’ heavy ribbed Shirts and Drawers, trimmed with sateen. Former $1.50 value, 79c garment. Strictly perfect. 50c¢ Women's Gloves, made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00. Real kid and lambskin. Sizes 5, 5%, 6 and 6% only. Mostly black—a few white and colors. 15¢ Former $2.00 muslin night shirts _Excellent quality “Universal” brand, trimmed with White Hose, sizes 4 to 614; sub- fancy braid. ject to slight imperfections. Choice, 69c. Children’s Little Boys’ $ l .98 o Suits, slightly imperfect. Dutcl Small lot former $5.00 and $6.00 5 fancy Cloth Suits, sizes 2% to 3 Underwear ...... years only. Children’s Ribbed Fleeced Vests Boys’ and Pants, strictly perfect. Sizes ys 49c % %o 16." Sold wp to $L15. Choice, Blouses . ......... & New, well made, strictly perfect i 7 blouses, of siripel pescale. with Misses’ 55(: collar and pocket. nderwear ...... Bath Forest Mills White Fleeced. Vests sl 98 and Pants, perfect quality, regular l Mats [l -stock. Sizes 2 to 9, 55c; sizes 10 . to 16, 65c. $3.50 Bath Mats, very slightly im- perfect, but not a u! eav: ? 3 Rurciah Bath Mats in whits ana Women’s Union sl 25 Colorer o Suilts ......... - Turkish 79¢ Towels ........ Plain White and Fancy Turkish Bath_Towels that formerly sold for 98¢, $1.25 and $1.50. 42 White Couch $1.39 [ Wash Skirts Heavy Roman Stripe Tapestry Couch Covers, in combinations of Sold for 2 98 red, green and gold. - | $4.98 to $9.98, 2 Shelf l High-grade skirts, left from Oilclott zc last season, of imported gabar- dine and sol satin. Tailored, Lot of 15c Scalloped Shelf Oil- | stitched and embroidered gleth,. in many neat patterns. | models Slightly imperfect. 4 PALACE neck Forest Mills Heavy Fleeced Unlo‘f: to 2 years. to 14. No Mail-or Phone Ondorsson These Lots’ Women'’s Black Cotton Hose of serviceable quality, subject to slight irregu- terials. Lace-trimmed and semi- larities. plain styles. Dresses 2 Torchon Georgette Wniab.........sz'gg Sold For Laces .......... Rummage lot of Torchon and Cluny Laces, in white and cream. Narrow widths. Fur Collars ....... Two of these beauti iceable Women's Fur Coat Collars —one black, one brown. New long shape. Silk $2.00 a yard is the rummage price for this 36-inch 8ilk Net: brown and navy; figures. Hair Bow Ribbon ........ Excellent quality Silk Hair Bow Ribbon, in taffeta, moire, striped, plaid and flowered effects of the popular colors. Philippine Underwear .. .. Women's $3.50, $3.98 and $5.00 Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise and Straight Chemise, hand-embroidered. Silk Chemise 5 dozen Women’'s Wash Silk and Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, in white and flesh. Sold for $2.98 and $3.50. Beautifully trimmed. Muslin Underwear ... 3 dozen $2.98 garments of excel- Nightgowns, velope Chemise and Elise Modesty Drawers. Silk and Crege Camisoles ...... dot: ent quality. Odds and ends of Camisoles of crepe and flesh and colors. Pla Fancy, Tile and White $2.00. White, pongee, chamois and Med styles. 1800 yards—bought and sold | ™% Women'’s as seconds, but ‘practically Boys’ perfect. 12-yard pieces. Buy ys 45c Bloomers . ...... Well mad, Shades, Cloth Shades, in g and tan. Sold as House Silk-fro: . Lot " of i "Percale- Sicfront 8194 | Kid Gloves | it i sl offf Knit Petticoats . ... Former $2.98 Knit Petticoats, in blue, gray, tan and red, with fancy borders and stitched edges. Flannelette Women's former Striped Flannelette Nightgowns, with double yoke back and front. 1-inishea Muslin Underwear .... Former $2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 gar- Boys’ Corduro ¥ i ments, consisting .of Nightgowns, ys ,’d y $1 49 W?mens Union 51 00 Billie Burke Paja Envelope ompers ... 3 . Suits P o » Chemise and Petticoats. White and Small lot, former $3.00 blue and _Medium-welght Fleeced Union 01T brown corduroy rompers, heavy, Suits, in all combinations and all q. velvety quality. Size 3 only. sizes. Perfect quality. Silk sz 98 —— & Boys’ Corduro; Kimonos ...... . ys duroy 6 Vests and 69(: 14 Women'’s former $4.50 Long Pants) .. oo 2 Pants .... Silk Kimonos, with shawl collar. Lot of well made Corduroy Pants, wWomen's Marshall Field and For. Trimmed with silk ribbon frilling sizes 7. 8 and 9 only. Made to sell est Mills Medium-weight Vestsand "¢ "% or $1.50. Perfect quality. Pants, with and without fleece. o y Perfoct quality: Sold for s.15. Children’s Sweater Sets . .. Former $11.98 All-wool, Brushed Wool and Knitted Sets, three and four piece styles. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Assorted colors. Children’s - Hats ..... Closing out Little Chi to $2.98 Velvet and Corduroy Hats, in various styles and colora—Sec- nd Floor. nfants’ Dresses ........ Short White Nainsook Dresses, made to sell for $1.00; embroidery yoke, lace edge sleeves. Sizes 6 months New and Dainty and neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Cl‘lildren's Sold for $4.98 to $7.98. In gingham, voile, organdy, lawn and galatea. One-piece and middy styles. Children’s Coats $5.00 and $9.98 Sold for $8.98 to $18.98 The two rummage groups contain all sizes from 2 to 5, materials and styles. $1.85 Children’s I e 43 High-class Waists, $2.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains, BN Alm e S -5 $8.98 to $14.98. Exqui 3 yards long and regular width. Ribbed School Hose, mostly black, Navy, brown, flesh, Attractive patterns. in all sizea. Every pair perfect. black. handmade made Bloomers of flesh- colored batiste, at knee. Reduced for quick clean- up. Seconds of 75¢ Window 150 dozen Heavy Opaque exchanged.—Second Floor. and dark pat- H 17 = NN ||mmmnni Broken Lots Broken Prices 15¢ S¢c $6.00 ful and serv- $2.00 black, s, blocks and 29 52.98 and 51.98 5198 En- 25¢ former 98¢ silk. in in and trim- 49¢ e with ruffle 39¢ reen, white are. None 99c Gingham nd $1.50 $1.50 $2.49 Heavy $1.39 $4.98 50¢ ildren’s $2.00 65¢ $2.98 Sizes 6 and many $5.98 sold for isite styles. white ~and (TS DR LT T ] luulllululmmlumumuummmumuwmuumumnmumuunuuumlmmliummulmm|uuu|nuummmmnmumwumummm|mummummmum1mmummmmmmmuumnmnmmmmmu (T Ao 0N MLEIOAAREI AN MAAMSARA AL AL AEAMMAAL ML LM

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