Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ¥, 199T. MURDERER OF BOYS ™S 5= esgerces 1S DENIED PARDON Settino de Santis Must Hang for Killing Two Young Italians. To YOUR VALENTINE-- 5 : MARION, LIL, Feb: 1.—Execu- Pledge of ardent devotion—a Valentine! Once a_fluffy, tive clemency den‘;a: .S?;fi‘no aex;:- paper token bore the Spring-time love message. CORNWELL con- tis thirty-seven years old, was fections ““sweetly and discreetly”’ usurp this proud privilege today. awaiting death on the gallows at the They are the supreme expression of the candy-maker’s art and the Willlamson county jail here today Mo b e il L sl for the murder of Amiel Calcaterra, fourteen years old, and Tony Hemp- 3 ’ ’ hill, seventeen, both of West Frank- Cornwell’s Cornwell’s ¢ R . - Itali; iots at W Fi - — Betty Box Matinee Mints ing [ which. one ‘m;n“;va;“l:‘i‘l{:;f' xggfe An elaborate collection of more than Valued at thousinds of dollate de. 4 E: 3 twenty milk chocolate ecstacies, i Smooth, white chocolate creams, | troyed. Gov. Small last nigh ca G d I t I t « e R ke s v e For ‘;':"' Ty | | ;52"‘;%: "";o‘v Sx.nall last night retused 00 aste 1sn Xpenslve : ~ A Pound Box, $1.50 ment of sentiment. convenient 3 b matiss wife, Stoj whomithojthad ¢ i N 5 3 5 § theater sweet. oI a s anortiphieltes (I : b There are homes in Washington, real homes with happi- . A B 55¢ A from West Frankfort to tell him good- 3 idi i - Cornwell’s ox, § : bys. according to the n‘;xtharmes_g o TR T ness an abiding factor every hour in every twenty- ¢ B ! B . goncerning the crime. police say, and |rained " the “mext Treudent OF “uhe four, where the furniture did not cost, on the o : ited § u"n galow ’o x C ornw ell s e has borne up well under the Aerto interexted speciators at the {naugura- average, more t}ian one hundred dollar; per room, 5-Room Sweets” Sanday P N s i e e e e o eas o e yet each piece is correct, refined and in excellent A Eiitla largerspskia e Ubitter unday Paper Nougats suicide while his trial wi taste. 5 in D ber, i 4 quwest ltalian chocolates. Nuts and £, pch honey-mallow and nut cubes, R e Deemberinelpalai SEA WAGES TO CHANGE. ruits predominate. il oa T ke e acting. said to have confesse ———— Take this bedroom by way of illustration: The bed is all steel, finished mahogany, price $25.00. The room A Pound-and-a-quarter Mary . Caleaterm.© retased 'y |Ship Board to Arrange for New Pa- Box, $1.70 Packed per pound, 95¢ matry him, and it was believed Hemp. cific Coast Agreement. hill was killed in an effort to conceal the " : . . crime. Darragh De Lancey, director of is small, so the only other articles of furniture are 4 CANDEPHONE your order to Main 875 for direct delivery The bodies of the boys were found | the Shipping Board's division of in- 2 y - in a shall i voods near | dustri ions, left Washingt a dresser, a chiffonier and a couple of comfortabl, early St. Valentine’s Day. - Foyaiton August 4. The throntn. o | yestarany for San Francisoe. (o con chairs, afi of which totaled $136. 0%-—and, mind you,e k 1 . both had been c“t'a:lnd Hemphill had | duct negotiations for 4 new agree- : been shot in the head. t i ages and working 1 « ° 3 y An attempt was made to lynch De|conditions of seamen on government we said average. Some rooms cost less. : Sahtls, in whose company the boys|merchant ships on the Pacific coast y had last been seen. and when the au-| About a _week ago the Shipping g 1 thorities spirited him away th b | Board notified Pacific coast seamen 2 - - s 5 H Streel - R dirscred 115 sutack sgainat e Toreign | that mé“’mi.{.l; ‘agrfg:n‘eom;:;l:lfl b These l;fém mgn:y.mmple§ of :h few of the pieces, in B 4 3 ! £ 2 vk taste l I rec b & Illinois militiamen flnall;r quelled 232'?5"?2"’“‘3 nn:.marm{ury to_the go ut 1nexpensive, at you can find at the disorder. air, Ben- 1 rua; ifeti: 2 Svera Ga5s ater the muror Bisnca | o0 Sarar S Srsid: Hh WiooinE Mayer’s during the February Sale of Lifetime Fur 2 was arrested in Bellaire, On Foard operators and seamen on the niture and make you think of prices as they were Both Bianca and De Santis were | west coast with the idea of perfect- «, h ” miners, The latter formerly lived in|ing a new agreement, to be put into 'foh de wah. Bedford, Ohio, coming to West Frank- | effect on the termination of the ex- fort about six years ago. isting contract. URGE FREE HIDES. FIX BUTTER HEARING DATE Tanners Insist Tarif Would Raise | Dairymen to Vent Opinions on Pal- Shoe and Othe? Prices. mer’s Decision. A brief prepared by the Tanners'| Internal Revenue Commissioner Council, now sitting at the New Wil- | Williams today set February 25 for lard Hotel, relative to the necessity | hearing representatives of the butter of free hides to the life of American |and oleomargarine interests on the re- industry on its present basis will be | cent decision by the Attorney General presented to the House ways and|concerning the taxability of adulter- means committee either today or to- | ated butter. Seventh Street a el O Between D and E = B I |morrow. The Attorney General's opinion - Presents It Wfllr pointed out that any duty | holds, Mr. Williams said, that a grade on hides' would raise the price of|of butter produced from decomposed { shoes, harness, traveling cases, belt- | or rancid cream, or from cream which or the Children The main point for your consideration is to find an insti- ‘ > tution that carries the correct, the refined pieces of / real homelike furniture at prices the average citizen can afford to pay. Your search has ended. Merely come-to ing and other articles made of|is high in acid and has a bad odor, i 11 er. and which, in both cases, has been l}| The delegation which is to present| neutralized with chemicals before the brief is composed of the follow- | churning, is adulterated butter and is | |ing: Harry 1. Thayer, president Tan- | subject to a tax as such at the rate ners’ Council of the United States of [ of 10 cents a pound. America; C. Q. Adams, Boston; W. S.| There has been an erroneous im- Anderson, Philadelphia; E. ‘Brand, | pression, Mr. Willlams said, that the ; Frederick Carlisl, Sagi- | bureau intended to tax butter made A R. M. Evans, Johnstown, | from sour cream and milk N. Y.; C. P. Vaughan, Philadelphia;|opinion of the Attorney General. Post- Sedgwick Kistler, Lock Haven, Pa.;|ponement of the effective date of the - Hll|F. A." Vogel Milwaukee, Wis.; A. R.|Treasury decision in accordance with p | | White, Gloversville, N. Y.; J. E.|this opinion from February 1 to April ‘Wilder, Chicago. 1 was announced by the comynissioner. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. | WHAT IS AN OIL WELL? > A Maj. A. D. Rorex in this city, Maj. . S . A . 1 . J -l . z.nm:s. :‘: gm:.utlle«;. \:—iéflé. 0‘% Represfinta;tav‘en l?’t meol]vln;y n%eportan: RA" D Two for a Quarter! N aris Islan s, a u prlng rrlva S 1n uvenue lf| Capt. D. L. 8. Brewster, at th?:a. T::otd:?:o: ap;ea:e‘:ly yesterday be- sT.N,w. “flam h’;fi‘h‘:{‘“ and new; have been assigned to the 2d Brigade, | fore Secretary Payne of the Interior \ if | in_Santo Domingo. Department to settle the question of v b : 9 Capt. W. P. Richards, at Quantico, | what constitutes & producing ofl well : 4 §1and Capt. P. R. Cowley, in this city,| Secretary Payne took the arguments — 0 e s have béen assigned to the 1st Brigade, : v ; ]in Haiti. to hand down a decision on the spe- - 5 Capt. D. E. cém!?:en. from Quantico | cifio case argued within a few days. il | to Camaguey, Cul ~ ;. | Mas. E. R. Beadle, to New York city. g ‘We brought the prices down last sell Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes “on a , | Capt- A. 3. Wite and First Lieut ||, Gretusts Eyw Euataed Fall and are holding them down! closer margin” than we will this I :Za.‘,;.&“ 'f?:’ r%uf:;:m-he he®naval %fl s.su"‘iar"“rs Holding them down—by being Spring. ~ | owpital, s el o exen trom Pon. || DR et ) able to buy enormous quantities for Added to this, we have main- 1 =625t & Bumvenic, Fizet Liout. . . o 2 o ) five big stores. taimed the highest quality stand- oS G W 3 gt 0 G % N\ There’s Some Swell Numbers,” Bi And by selling at lower per-pair ards of “GRO-NUPS” Shoes— | en rottred s T e B o 4 E . id 4 profits. No other shoe house can and that is more important stilll M ieat o n hasibeen Bargains and All-Wool Cloths Second Lieut. E. G. MacFayd resignation accepted. il Pictured Above---Just One Example of Their ||| mereeeees iami—Palm Beach. m‘;fim Boecial, train o lure: o extra in This Lot of 300 - | uickest time; 12:36 a.m. daily. Atlantic up ¥ : 2 % ° LOW PRICES on HIGH QUALITIES =[S =it sniisicuas, E MILLER, 1nc.|| (Y $30 to $40 Men’s and | - 2 | e 812 14th S North of H St. i Here’s a Play Shoe for Boys and Girls that will wear to Beat the Band! Made WILL KEEP AFTER TAXES. 1= 4 Doors No — 1 4t it gn D) by one of Philadelphia’s fbremost Children’s factories. Uppers of.Tan or “Smok- Collection of income taxes on profits, . why sl olmg en i) § ed Horse” Boarded Chrome Leather, unlined—exceedingly tough, but soft and i EeRlzeARtiom ‘;::G.n;;om% capitall = pliable. Extra heavy, but flexible Oak Tanned soles. And bulk on a shapely full- - [t Gommisstoner Williams .,‘n";}?."y"‘:i"z fo 2 ] ; toe ,?St that allows room for eac'h and every toe. ¢ P fi;:;,zg t‘;:‘eg‘:p:;ehé:uyze:otd;}tel::‘ i R4 = , = Sizes 6 to 11; Sizes 11%2 to 13;: Sizes 13% to 2; | sinnoinef hofeacant ddocistonRtoyithe it Tiem S svtors B L3 8 1 : spring heels spring heels low heels. - | pistwasicrewnias the Prowater o3 ol - : $3.85 $4.65 $4.65 S E : TR | ; _ ‘rlebacher L < J Tvelve-Ten.E St { Women's New Sprmg Novelties { Arriving daily. And the exceedingly low prices we are asking for these high- grade, exclusive, new creations—are no- table. Discontinuing Several Lines Brings About This Immediate Disposal of SILK UNDERWEAR. Very Heavy Quality Crege de Chine and Satin ENVELOPE CHEMISE That Sold Up $9.95 Lace Trimmed ~ to $7.95 and Taslored Flesh and White ANl Sizes A REMARKABLE SALE Of SILK JERSEY VESTS An Exceftional Oeeliy. o g].05 Really worth $2.75 Bloomers to match, $2.95 TWO LOTS OF CAMISOLES Flesh, Satin, Crefe de Chine and Georgette $1.50 . $2.95 . Formerly $1.95. Beautifully T:;f:,‘;‘:j"";nd“fiin;‘:l’ $635.. wimmed with fine lace. trimmed. ; s . : e | s We've sweetened up ‘the assort- ment with new purchases, and they’re winners. You can expect a wonderful bargain if you’re look- ing for rich mixtures or nobby worsted in suits, or slick-looking ulsterettes or neat conservative coats. Size range complete—all men of all builds. 3 POSITIVELY NO CHARGES OR C.0.D.’S—ALL SALES FINAL ENSATIONALQ, ...| | GREAT NEWS! HOE SALE xs-:_-:. New styles added to this great values The “Plaza” $9.75 A saucy new cross-strap pump, featured in these combinations: Gray Suede, kid trim. Brown Kid, suede trim. Black Calf, gray trim. Black Satin, suede trim. And All-tan Calfskin. ATURDAY ¢ Sl MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S, D RESSES BOYS’ AND YOUTH’S Values to $15,at - SHOES $1%| '7.75 stylishly embroidered, braid trimmed or tailored. Navy, brown and tan; all sizes for misses and women 16 to 40. The Popular Grays and Browns in ‘ New Silk Hosiery \ Womefi's Oxfords $4.95 Remarkable values in New Spring Walking Oxfords; tan, brown or black.

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