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escaped last year, and frankly ad- 90 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIi‘TGTON,_D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921, \ ©% - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 19of. . Heads Agriculture Workers. v mitte e enitentiary system was §_-ve Your Combings |25 0ror smmee = coor-| Reserve of 700 State Banks [t 8 it sre Bring them to us and have University of Kentucky, was elected d P C Sh Admite Mn‘"rg s AlitsNive) them made into a beautiful ||president of the Association of South- OfN .D- .Hel 59.4 er ent or'i BANGOR, Me. — Nelson Eugene s$witch or transformation. ern Agriculture Workers at the an- Knights of Dexter has confessed that pert work. Moderate nual convention here. Other officers he had I‘;dmsd lAItflrml .(-m—l..-m;_x.m 12;‘; i e vere: F v 5 e irty s were ar- | Years old, and that he hac n e jchosen were: First vice president, C.| py the Associated Press. cago for years, ity Der O N otiare’ | body In & trunk to the house. of his e ja was |mother-in-law, in Canaan, where it morth o{dgs.mbllng parapherBRlin SWARI - C. Riiach bh o barn acoording o EIIEREE Sheriff Fernandez of Penobscot county. he body was found e Fire Destroys Business Section. | The body was found ther PAGOSA SPRINGS, Col—A large Record Blast of Dynamite. state senate committee investigating |section of the busines quarl(‘lr hél’(; ‘p“‘\T-:-’_l\ -l I . Tenn.—Perhaps ”‘;f‘ a i cas destroved by fire at a loss of |largest blast o SEtio SR o St At ok unt esy 30,000, Twelve buildings were de- |in the sout plant From reports of more than 700 state | $250.000. ©! of the Dixie P b made to O. E. Loftus, state|Stroved. Richard City, ik iner, as > 2 00 fe o I Thateher teatifed tha the to Interned Germans Start Home. (1090 feel fon c reserve of all the banks com- NOGALES, Ariz—Forty-five f‘n‘r‘mnr‘ bined was 59.4 per cent short of what |sailors, interned in German shi ADTHUD the present law requires. anchered in the Gulf of Californ Knoxville; second vice president, D.|Cash reserves of many banks in North C. Hull, Mississippi Agricultural and|Dakota are below the amount re- Mechanical College. College Station,|quired by law, M. W. Thatcher, pub- Miss: Gecretary, J. N. Harper, At-|jie gecountant, testified before the ,/ A. Mooers, University of Tennessee,| BISMARCK, N. D., February 17.— . 125 feet vas torn down “Smiling BIIY Kei He said that cash on hand in all|west coast of Mexico ports during the | NEW YORK.<Police Lieut. ; tate banks December 31 totaled war, arrived at Nogales, en route to [Kennel, who ha §47,000, as against the $7.035,000 re- | Ellis Island, on their way to Germany. ad- quired by law. Bills payable in 1 i 1ianide increased $14,000,000, he _said, Schooner Sinks After Collislon. | Stror . He was z bills due from reserve banks de kept in ition because of his nd s at 6 v The Boston four-masted | ,nmanding physique tact, e ‘n'wiicg-z:s;?lmsll{f’zsnc‘{}\fin. s r e 1. Munroe. bound |\as known to thousands of call Ed Sinkler, attorney for the senate Lisbon, Portugal, to Jackson- s “smiling Bi 5 S : ville, was abandoned at sea in committee, said the law was too strict e COMPANY and had néver been enforced. He cited [ sinking condition lust Tucsday |° = — figures to show that eimilar condi-| o o6¢ thirfeen men were rescued c A s’i’o Iq I A tions existed in 1919 &s to the Te-|,nq janded safely at Gibraltar by the 1239 G $t.CorI3 ACEVEE. British steamer Palma, which had . been in collision with her. For Infants and Children Medical Convention Closes. Washi SPARTANBURG, S. C—Selecting| Detective Killed; Two Wounded. rOver 30 Years ashingtor. Evenings Norfolk as the next meeting piace and | NEW YORK.—Detective Joseph Brid- !fl UseFo slectingjof for the ensuing year | gotts, attached to the Brooklyn de- | Always bears < TR ate Medical Association con- 2 o the B d tective bureau, was shot and kllled, the 3 cluded its twenty-fitth annual conven-).ng Eqward J. McGlone, another de- | gignatare of /A \ llll tion' here. The officers elected were: | 214 Edward . McG | St |Dr. W. W. Fennell of Rockhill, S. C., g 3 e == = = Dr. J. T. Burrus, High Point, | 0T an_insurance company, r = = Home of the & Lt " | bullet wounds yvesterday, when they z Chick 7 Y 9 O’Cl k s D, TR O o hure 8. | called at the Brooklyn offices of a sur- AnA . erin oC! Vice president, for South Carolina; | &ical instrument company to look into n pmmseMINT Piano. f. ‘K. 8. Blackwell, Richmond, Va. |&n insurance claim. Charles T. Davis, Of Good Taste The more exact- ing your discrim- ination among the- aler confections, the more decisive your approval of CORNWELL’S tobn e | one of the owners of the company, is e N, (O Nirsit and D4 being held by the police. McGlone and A Complete St l Of the Latest Rt Al {oran were not seriously injured. Plays 235-Year-0ld Violin. $400.000 in Cotton Rurns. ° 3 ANNISTON, Ala—R. Simpson of | ENNIS, Tex.—Six thousand bales of Blue Mountain, one of those taking part | Cotton were burned in a fire which de- lc or ecor s in the fiddlers’ contest here, played a|Stroved three warehouses. The loss violin made in Italy in 1666, the 255- |is estimated at $400,000. Officers are year-old instrument attracting much at-} working on a theory of incendiarism. Let the Rest of the World Go By aion A e Other side: My Isle of Golden Dreams Raid Famous Gambling House. GRAND FORKS, N. D.—The People’s = CHICAGO. — Battering down steel | State Bank here closed its doors ye No. 18716—Price 85c foors mith sedge hummers, the o | torday, due. 1t was it to enieten| LA [WA TINEE MINTS - E = lice raided Jim O'Leary's gambling|reserve. It is the thirty-sixth North 18715 { If You Could Care—Medley Waltz. house, which had been famous in Chi- | Dakota state bank to close within 83e Happy—One-step. =——————————————— | threc monthw Of this number two Big, flat creams 18713 § Twelfth Street Rag—Fox Trot. have reopened. 8Se { Dotty Dimples—One-step. — of smoothest fex- 18717 { Yersie—Medley Fox Trot. Turfman Commits Sulclde. fare, magically in- 85e Palesteena—Fox Trot. MEMPHIS, Tenn.—T. A. Davis, termingled with 18714 Tip Top—Medley Fox Trot. seven, widely known racehorse ’Ifl ’ 8Se 1t a Wish Could Make It So—Medley Fox Trot. Toronto, Canada, committed s frenchant faste ol ghooting himelf through the head in his fresh green mint 3 . berth on a Pullman car_while on his % Hear This Wonderful Song Hit i trom ot Springs to Memphis, Do Milk chocolate & spondency bver ill health e : Broadway Rose - ooy pace every piece.. » . Hoop Mills to Reopen. “THE TANG IS THE Other side: Mother’s Lullaby. 18710—Price, 85¢ SHARON, Pa—The Sharon Steel ZEST OF ITI” J s 4 S d th 14 73 45314 Deep in Your Eyes. 64924 Love Nest. Fritz f:’rmi’?scr?rw;:x'rfi; };:‘l!ll:m;\ol‘:lt;e Bl e A pracious package, $1.00 Once Upon a Time. 8125 Kreisler. shut down for some time, will resume 85¢, only at When you Are Gone I e T;:ovaena:;ushhe'(i,?u:l 7 operations next Monday mmes ) o et Chair | $5 Like You. Two Killed on R. R. Croasing. 83e R o ooty McCormack. SUFFOLK, Va—Miss Mary Pierce, C 64923 ¢ O Primavel 3 eighteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Home $im | Qoo imzveraiRenacs \\ THE COST Mrs. John T, Plerce of Myrtle, Va., and 87321 { A Dream. Enrico| 64921 { Spinning Sons. Rach- i N OF CORRECT B oer Inlaw, ACs Hémnan Bisres 31325 Caruso. $1.25 maninoff. | GLASSES? month, were struck by a westbound 74661 ¢ Eighth Symphony, in S Norfolk_and Western train at Myrtle 4659 § The Fount T { e Fountain. Alfred| g r5 F Major. Beethoven. and both instantly killed. Ralph Pierce, .7 Cortot, d Jullet Bal : their sixteen-year-old brother, who was > e () Bomcatandiulian Rl The price of one un- |driving the roadster in which' the three 87323 { Si_ Jetais Jardinier. ;‘ ot cony. Scene, Part 1. needed luxury will pay were riding, had his head crushed and .35 Geraldine Farrar. 4 Shakespeare. for all your eyeglass J‘au four limbs broken ' o493 Passepied. Mischal, g f ROmeo and Julet Bal- e of your s MIl | oppore Aduca Tax on sugar. .23 Elman. « | s17s cony Scene. Part 2. £ %o thorotghly ex LOUISVILLE, Ky.— The Kentucky Shakespeare. OF 415 %0 ughly State Bottlers' Association, in annual 84020 { Come, Ye Disconso- el s = amine your eye struc- convention here, adopted resolutions $1.25 late. Mabel Garrison. ";I "-Dc (vflur ture and grind _the against additional tariff on sugar, p— Fingers at Care— lenses you need. It is branding as “unjust” the 1 per cent in- iy ey Fox Trot. ey ) 4 crease carried in the Fordney emer- s4917 { Sicilienne and Rigau- Caresses—Medley Fox to your interest to con gency tariff bill, as passed by the 135 don. Jascha Heifetz. t Trot. sult us at once. ate. “It is unjust,” the resolutions Y, “to tax more than one hundred million | persons, who are now under heavy burdens, for the purpose of satisfying the few in the cane and beet sugar districts.” Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Homer L. Kitt, Sec. and Treas. OPTOMETRISTS Cotton Freight Rates Cut. 13th and G Streets Si4 STE.on N-W MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Ocean freight - . . rates on cotton from gulf ports to (Home of Chickering Piano) United Kingdom ports were reduced 20 . cents per hundred pounds, according to telegrams received by the American Overseas Forwarding Company. 736 to 738 Seventh St.-Seventh at H St. It Is Your Gain The difficulties of curtailed space, etc., attending the rebuilding—and the incidental . hindrances to the progress of business are more than offset by the sacrifice :elli.ng. Spring merchandise—things you stand in immediate need of—are placed on sale trim- med close to cost in price. All-Day Saturday . Swecals | Fongee Spring Dresses Jersey Bloomers WaiSts Wonderfully Priced Excellent cut; former 49c value— Insurance Men Take Appeal. JACKSON, Miss.—Fire insurance companies involved in the anti-trust litigation started by the state revenue agent have taken an appeal from a recent decision of Chancellor Stricker appointing three receivers to take over all money belonging to the insur- ance companies in the hands of insur- ance agents in this state. N. & W. to Close Shops. ROANOKE, Va.—Coincident with the posting of notices in the local East End shops of the Norfolk and West- ern railway that operations in those shops will be suspended from next Saturday noon until March 1, officials announced that notices will be posted in the West End shops notifying 220 | men of an indefinite suspension, ef- fective February 22. e Easy to Gas New York City. NEW YORK.—One enemy warship riding the waves beyond sight of the highest skyscraper In New York could hurl sixty tons of poison gas into Manhattan within an hour, and, unless there were airplanes to iocate the vessel, the metropolis would be at its mercy, declared Rear Admiral H. P. Huse, commander of the third naval district. He was addressing the city commissioners, requesting the ceding of ninety-four acres of park land at Rockaway Point to the Navy for a permanent air station. 34 You'll Come Saturday For These Men's High Shoes —because men with thrifty ideas will An assortment of 2 " If you want to really know just what 1 9c zicmcwiandielfective S opportunity you are having in this sale * mo dels; excellently —try everywhere to match these Dresses [] Weevils Served to Prisoners, HUNTSVILLE, Tex.—J. J. Fowler, steward of the state prison here, told a legislative investigating committee that weevil-infested peas were served well made; perfect for even $15—and you'll find it impossi- Wool Sweaters | siting—ena rearty | B Our price for choice of this lot is. . cooked together,” Fowler said. Gus || Tie-back model, with brush S—a| surely want them at Harte, whrarar i it “prtionsrs | 11| woot vosar nd’ vae. "y | Wonderful values—at \ colors. Formerly $3.50— an unprecedented Mignonette and Velours—in most attractive new sz 98 price, models—including the new circular skirt—wonderfully em- [ ] Over 2,000 pairs to go at this Olde Tyme Price. Every size and width. Included are— bellished with self and bright colored embroidery in silk —Brown Cotdovan_ —Tan Calf . $2 69 and worsted ; some beaded—some with effective sashes. In —Tan “Brogues™ —DBlack Calf sllk Hose ! < all Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. i ekl g g ey Prirengs o ||]| e T New Dress Skirts Misses’ Middy Suits ‘~ For Men who are asking for $6.95 BELLEVUE 89¢ Woal mixtuses_iiodled on tho. | . skicty tut ento Slens mud with Gotd New Spring Brogue Oxfords s fi‘ihm Two Styles in Tan Norwegian Calf F arms L“n‘:hr“oms Coufil Corsets }:‘;::ly pl;.:tkt:l:.. “d $ 2 98 mos%‘y:: $ 1 0 90 f Two Sty]es in Brown Cordovan 133436 G Street Short Pink Coutil Corsets, They beat the ® Very Spe= > A Good One-third Less Than Last Year’s Price il 315 valuers tops Former | town at ...... cialat....., DINFLES 65 4:30 to 7:30 P. M. Choice of Soup—Choice ——— SPATS for Spring All Colors 100 | Spring Coats—Beauties! of Meat Choice of Two Vegetables Dessert—Pie or Ice Cream Coffee—Tea—or Milk and taped. Former 35c value, Modeled in.the new Sport lengths—and Coat-Cape effects—handsomely . embroidered and button trimmed; some full hanging; others girdled in with belts. Tolo for c Cloth, Bolivia, Velour—in the most wanted Spring colors. | S T e o, M ors TCot 101416 Pa AVE 9 5 Tth &K 233PaAveSE (& Cooked. Right!