Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 10

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S - 10 : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 S > $1,000,000 Hotel Fire in Georgia; EWMWWWmFebmary Sales No. g g 3 260 Guests Escape in Night . S B0 PPN AN 6 - By the Associated Press. the brawn of millionaire clubmen, col- o ? : @ i i | New Petticoats |, wztzw,z % W Jersey Bloomers With $1 .00 : Bagrge ) e zsc lege professors, and the general elite AUGUSTA. Ga.. February 4.—Fire Sigurd B. Jorkstrum. port on Air Tourist Hotel here | of Sweden. r :nw:: :k:lfh:urs of this morping, de- | engineer of Gothenberg. and a dlr,?k- stroying that structure nd\ending | tor of the Swedish-American Line. most_of the 260 gue urrying to |which controls the vessel, was the tire. Others, | chief officer. ith their exit the streets in scanty caught on upper floo; Flowered (Limit 2 to customer.) Cannot Cut Off Service. cut off, were rescued by firemen. y 3 A The blaze, the origin of which is| CLEVELAND. —A temporary in- * ounce . ...... Boam el N undefermined, was discovered by the |junction enjoining the Kast Ohio Gas an enna. ve. " 3 night clerk, who aroused the guests.|Company from _discountinuing its Some of theze were able to take away | service in Cleveland and the surround- theij valuables, but others were not|ing suburbs was granted by Judge so fortunate, as the fire spread rapid- | George P. Baer in common pleas 1y. the firemen-being handicapped by |court. The company had threatened low ‘water pressure. ‘[to cut off service next Sunday. % b oioodesd R The total loss was estimated at = Men Study Cookery. ° $1,000,000. The hotel was valued at & e o February Money-Saving Sales | g, TNIONTOWN, Pa—In the face o h State ollege | % ':: % x % ) i Inqulries (or néw contracts for coke. | kitchen laboratorics, heretofore oo | £43 Leave it to the good People of Washington to find out where real economy is to be exercised. Every ville region are facing what theyjare enrolled in the special cookery 2:'.3.{: . . . 2 ferm Gncae e Wiel Derioas i ilgee for menc'a’ mew 'course which| 222 business day during February we shall spread before you such values as to make this month the most 0. are asking coneerning prices a department. liveries, few orders are being placed, st and the list of idle ovens is being Cigarettes Made Taboo. increased almost daily. SALT i e e = i e nu- Admits Raising Bil ket‘le’f‘r:'"‘:,t:‘l CHATTANOOGA.—A man giving his | was p Sl name as Jack French, arrested here | Voted ~aye® and three -no.” The bill Sevesal days ago for Investigation.|aiso prohibits smoking of cigars, has, according to the detectiv a written statement admi he has been operating in t St bill industry for several months, o Dl has passed bogus money in New York, | KNOXVILLE.. Tenn.—Creed Smith. e ndhW aged thirty died in a hospital here B oday as the result of wounds received SRS tves in a pistol duel at his home near odoodeeiierpeine et Seiredoadoodes oSoodeipeipondsodes cigarettes and pipe in any public place. R Soeteedsfonieet toogooiend toedoeioed NEW YOR Benton, in Polk county, Sunday af-| § .*«k der sixteen ye: 3 ternoon. Wood Hicks. aged eighteen. | % & 4 forced to continue in is_in jail charged with murder, and | % s % decided by Magis will make a plea of self defense. TeE Harris on a test b4 the board of education. The PORS %. & trate said he thought husbands z UR] & £ entitled to have their wives at home. !iAMBBICA]jS RETURN. e e The War Department is informed that | % 4 & Robbed by Lone Train Bandit. : the transport President Grant left Dan- :é Ny ROANOKE, Va.—Headquarters of | iz 53 E34 the Norfolk ‘and Western railway re- | wor P;'a':‘ Janusrys2ISandisidue at Ve ceived a report that passengers on a|New York next IFriday with six com- 3 Pullman car on train No. 4, east-|panies of demobllized Polish-American| & & ‘bound from Columbus, Ohio, were held = e Rad Tobtied by & lone bandit ja | - oope::snumbering. ;65 officers and D et distance west of Bluefield, | 1,341 enlisted men, the families o€ three w. Va. officers § and twenty-one enlisted T men; five Polish White Cross nurses, Wemen in Office in Arkansas. and eleven officers and eighty-eight en- LITTLE ROCK. Ark.—Gov. McRae | listed men of the United States medical signed the bill permitting women to | detachment. hold office in Arkansas, and immedi- ately afterward commissioned .four women as notaries public. toadsodel ‘:,,. e ol A nseasianry 2 Sale! Spring Hats ALL BRAND NEW!—Hats that Would Be Priced in the Average Millinery Department at $5 and $6, but at NEY’S TOMORROW You Can Choose Any One at , $3.98 There are lovely new hats of Satin, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Silk and Braid Combinations, in the newest tur- ban, sailor and off-the-face effects; trim- med with sashes, flowers and fancy orna- e ments. It is stated that these troops will be sent to Camp Dix, N. J., for final pay-| ischarge. ool TR RS Van Raalte And Other Good Makes Glove Silk Underwear Get your glimpse of this beautiful and timely showing of the exquisite and dura- ble underwear, in all sizes and styles. VESTS Embroidered and plain, with built-up shoulders or ribbonstsaps ; elastic tops, etc. BLOOMERS —to delight the fastidious woman. ( - Suspeect Typhus Among Immigrants. NEW YORK.—Nine hundred immi- | grants were ordered held on board the steamship President Wilson upon its arrival here from Trieste, Italy,| because of the discovery of four sus- pected cases of typhus among their number. The patients were removed H to a hospital. The imfigrants will n be forced to remain on board the vessel until all danger is over. Bullet-Proof Groireisadsodeedeedeeiesdoes R Save steps hunting! il momentous in our history. Watch for our announcements—watch our windows, you’ll be glad. f » for Police. 2 ulletproof steel just OMAHA, Neb. Jackets will be supplied to all police- men sent out on hazardous missions, | it was announced today. Recent shoot- B tt right at Corona, S. D., was shot and killed g NORFULK. Va—Trying to break Jail, Edward Kane, seventeen, dropped five stories down a_ chimney and attracted attention and was released neral exodus from the Ac- ings, in which one policeman was killed, landed unhurt in a basement room for }'our from the locked chamber. comas county jail was made. Si s coem 7 Jallwas mande iz Butt n ing trial on capital offenses, were prompted the decision. in which seized liquor is stored pend- | All Prisoners Escape. & the number in the delivery. b oo eedeelreiradeadsadoodool ol to reports received here. Drops Five Floors Fleeing Jail. Onyx Pointex Silk Hose Pure thread silk, with pointex heels; full fash- ioned, in black and cor- - ° o & : o R §1 98 Aoain! Tailored Ribbed 10" ‘and” 1054 Every pair . perfect. Special, a pair.... m— g [ J vests isil Floor Women’s fine ribbed tailored white s i By P 0pu1ar Demand vests, in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. F Skll't Formerly sold at soc; or $ H regular = price today, The Largest Stock in To aturday JS-Hour dale Joc—on sale at Neys 21 C tomorrow (limit 2 to a :Februarv Sales No. 2 i, Robbers Kill Bank Cashier. MITCHELL. S. D—R. G. Stapleton, istant cashier of the State Bank w&. use as evidence in court. A! found in the room was fired several times by the Loy before he ACCOMAC. Va. — Using _hacksaws, articular crowbars and an ax surreptitiously P il to-them by friends on the out- ge! Girls Study Motors. ¢ WELLESLEY. Mass—The young women of Wellesley College, turning the classics to utilitarian studies, are learning not only how to drive their automobiles. but also to be trouble-shooters when need be. The complexities of ignition and carbura- dress Z "ON S°[e§ Arenaqe JiH: tion are being explained to thirt ializin i them }:: & new ‘automobile coursa x‘.’; W bate Speu g on Extra Sizes customer) .............. Prof.. Lucy son of the physics de- e cover buttons . . - e ement. . | with your dress ma- $6.98 Skirts Reduced to Indian Status in Doubt. terial and make but- All-wool ~ silvertones and $ 25 Dr ALBANY, N. Y.—Despite dilligent! tonholes. tweeds, in soft, new heath- 098 esses efforts of the Everett legislative com- Special. — y mittee, appointed nearly a year ago. O oDeel To Close Out to. reconcile varfous conflicting judi- cial decisions regarding the position occupied Indians in New York state, the sigtus of the aborigines re- a controv $10.00 and $15.00 Skirts Reduced to Of faille silk, men’s wear Embroid d l tri edet t : 5 o T $6:% roidery and lace trimm wenty Reg'ular 51.00 Waists About 25 Wool £ $6 98 serge, poplin, satin and different styles! serge and checked velour, mixtures. Regular and extra On f . $ embroidery trimmed; Come down town early tomorrow and e 1Ior 1 .00 $15.00 . sizes. “Millionaires ork Passage. oaisadeodrodoedodp ot D elnds Bl GOt e NEW YORK.—The Swedish Ii i i Gotlenbers stcamed ines Xew Yok $18.00 All-Wool Skirts get your pick of these lovely new lee“ Any Two = Velours, plaids and Waists—two. for $1.01—; . sale - . B o g g $1.01—none on-sle| Eae §1.01 Balance of the i o | " [ ] g . Saekets b Tans lcrcs The$9.98 after 12:30. serges are in both regular and extra sizes. | §2250 All-Wool Skirts % : iy i $14:88 | IP's Springtime in the Suit ~ Department o . (d Bargam Brlefs Spring Suits are coming in fast, and if prices can talk they First Floor will go out even faster than we can get them in! Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.39 NewsSpsingisstsiat $2 5 g COATS Reduced! $25.00 Coats Desirable Coats of melton cloth mixtures, s 58 etc. Ideal for office . and shopping. Re- e— duced for immediate clearance. $35.00 Coats About 60 Coats of 1 % / . velour, silvertone and s 98 serviceable mixtures; . belt, pockets and con- y — 1 " L . . . E " s ] B " " " n C E B Smart Footwear— —Deeply Reduced For— February Clearance Models of navy blue serge, with figured silk lin- ing, effectively trimmed with fancy braid and Jer’ey Petfibockers iy 69(: buttons. Introductory price. Ankle Length New Spring Suits at Of tricotine, men's wear serge; ripple and plaited . backs; novelty belted ects—~flare models, bell . Pongee Wauts sl 98 sléeves. One model of sand-colored tricotine has bell S s een s ° sleeves and is fashionably trimmed with braid. In- S 3 Styles troductory price. New Spring Suits at 1 ity f light-welght sil: e ic . Sateen Pantalettes . . .$1.98 1n° Nankin blue, brows and reindesr: velour de $3 5.00 vertible collars; many silk lined. Reduced. Far and Silk Plush Fur-Trimmed Coats @ . ° Plush Coats have lary cape collars of d Ragceoon. Aus tralian s -98 Opossum, Kolinsky, = Coney .and Moufflon Fur. Some trimmed at cuffs and bottom. Full silk lined. 36 inches long. 'Kit Coney and Jap Mink Fur Coats included. Wrappy Coats $24.98 Were $49.98 FUR COATS Bay Seal Coats. . .. . . . $100.00 MUSKRAT Fur Coats. . $75.00 Marmot Far Coats . . . . $100.00 R A e B L ] The z laine, tricotine and serges in navy. Braid and but- Accordion Pleated ton-trimmed; novelty belted effects; pleated and 2 ripple effects, in new box coat styles. Georgette Waists .. . . . $2.98 - (RN SpNS i O 0§50 Satin Striped Tub Silk N - Waists e 5298 Sptl')lrng ,Tlme.Dlr i Wool Angora Searis s6.98 | S10-38 Dresses, special . $10.00 $24.98 Dresses, special . $14.98 el [ e B L SRERRI R T X LY Values $9.00 to $15.00 pair of these splendid shoes is right from our Bwery . . stock styled right up to the minute and brim full Wash Satin Camisoles; of geauine Dorothy Dodd quality. - : Sateen Bloomers. . 51,00 | $29.98 Dresses, special . $19.98 '. Come today and enjoy these savings oa good f - ] B ma e W“ smmmmmmiFebruary Sales N

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