Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 14

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talians Probe Long Lost Art ; .Gems Found in N. Y. Museum (e Assceinted Prews. ] work, by the public YORK, Maréh 8.—An inquiry | ment among fami workmen. Despite Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6:00 P.M. 5. Bavo Hovslo. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. Tomorrow! A Great Refrigerator Sale Presenting Positive Savings of 55 to $20 From £15. BavvHovsCo. a1 @ n.“ started here by Ttalian gov-| ;0o e piovment conditio nt representatives to learn how ! qepartment reported it S thé Metropolitan Museum of Art ac-|more calls for aid than in I uired jcchio fres- | The appropriation brings th & O fund authorized since the fir codd, which, it Is claimed, were stolen | (R P TEG years ago from the Palazzo del Mag- L nifico in Siena. Ttaly, it is said, believed the ceiling papels lost forever until it learncd thet they had been placed on exhibi- i here early this year. Discovered in 1882, the frescoes were used tog empbellish a room in the palace, built in 1508 for the tyrant Pandolfo Pe- trueci. ‘The executive staff of the m'u.“nunn s . aftar discussing the request for in-{per formation, announced today that the |the future. e u ar I'lces mafter would be submitted to trus-| teed. It is not customary, they said, | i 2 to-@ivuige information of e nature | DEPOSED JUDGE APPEALS. % 11 France in 1914 RO IR {Removed by Governor of Virgin | ¥ Three Firemen Killed. Tilands: 'S Lo | N ORLEANS —Three firemen | eeks Reinstatement. | wer killed and two others seriously in PHILADELPHIA, S The Jured late vesterday when the bri cave it uetas at 2 of the Jackson Avenue Evangelic loai @ay. School and parish houre fell on| thera while they were fighting a fire| ¢0 that raged within the bunildins ‘}"‘ This Is Your Opportunity roln Ol Profits. M has ing the Atlantic, steamship lines. poration and the Compan de Tepetate of South America from dis-| {7y tridating profits on certain oil wells until | jeng a receiver or special master is able t pay tlaims amounting to $300.000 Judg- | Manton's order was issued in ¢ with a suit brought by Henry ( and others. ft Is the Annual Clearance of Our Floor They Must Go to Make Way for the New Sample Lines. The Youthful “Roselle™ 76 Refrigerators Only in the Sale-~The Well Known 4 _“M’dfb P"‘:S, “Ranney” & “Gibson” Makes CECEETIS here she has the middy con- —Thete Telrstrators ate "elor less: scratche arre S side fr i S o daei X alllzd : verted into a dress, a two- [I}u( refrigerators are more or less scratched or marred on the I:Il‘lt&ld(‘ from being used as samplc‘s msxde_ they are all ng’hf. A fittle piece model, made ‘of wool varnish on the outside will make them good as new. The Sale prices more than offset the cost and inconvenience of doing this. iy s 2 contiort- IS able a: so serviceable, 1t is a dress that she will really —Included are White Enameled Refrigerators, Galvanized Refrigerators, Three-door Refrigerators, Front-door Refrigera- | | want to “live in" this sp —We have these dresses in tors, Top-icer Refrigerators and Apartment House Style Refrigerators. Only one each of some styles, of others there are | | icige, henna, brown and navy. —Chiefly misses’ sizes. At COME TOMORROW AND SAVE $5 to $20 , $16.95 A Big Pre-Easter Blouse Sale Kann's—Second Floor. —Planned many days in advance, with the determination to give you some of the best values of the season just when you want them most, for Easter wear. Blast Ruins $300,000 Plant. BECANABA, Mich —An explosion in | the ‘still room of the Delta Chem: Comipany at Weils, Mich., destroyed th plant with an estimated loss of $300.000. [ ) *~ i Amether “Ponzl Scheme.” TTANOOGA.—A second Ponzi has been unearthed at Living- stofl; Ala., according to Post Office In spedor J. W. Cole of the Chattino offios, in the arrest of W. E. Smith Sat- u at that place, who has been | 53 over to the federal court | === | *|24-Hour ... ™ o/ Service e work ° Don’t waste Your time or that of your dress- maker while we iReports Luger Fired Upon. NEW ORLEANS.—Jose Garza Zer-| . Mexican consul here, complained United States district attorney | to tfiuhdml prohibition _enforcement | o fired upon and disabled the Agua ||® Eaert BN | Hemstitch and . Picot Edge fiot but a search revealed no contra- Embroidering, Braiding goods. | ° and Beading. more. Alleged Wurderers Shot Dead. CBEBURNE, Tex—J. S. Poole. ai ., who was releascd on bond after | being charged with murder in connec- | tionwith the death of his eightcen-vear- | old BMaughter, was fatally shot as he stepped from an automobile on his re- tumn: home. William Honeysucker, a| -in-law, has been arrested in comsidction with the shooting. - Drop Profiteering Cane. NAW YORK.—The case against, Gimble Brothers, indicted under the Cotton Crepes Figured Crepes for Lingerie and Jap Crepes for Frocks Levfir act on a ::lr‘!' okl prormperlnhx. has, b rde: stricken from t - . i alomdar, by rl":g;x{:l Judge hl(nén:' —Several purchases from different blouse makers, also a number of models taken from ® tion | ted = : B s 2 Taln of the Supreme Court of the our own higher priced lines. ‘ : @ Unied ?nt‘u xlnn the Lever act was| ° ?2 uncanstitutional. 2 i Aviater Kl Auto. 9 --'l’:lileI Jap Crepfn ]arg- h"f in | @ ' MOALLEN, Tex.—Lieut. Pittman K. a full range of plain colors. ugg‘ of m'.° :nk::urm;gqnuaa.‘ Values FI'OIII $6.95 to $9.95 ) T}us{m a \'c;(r__\' scrwlct-ahlc fah- > Wi ome fs at Atlanta, Ga. was; ric for making girls’ smocks, ;(‘!:lgul'nmm automobile accident here children’s play dresses, middy Enight. b blouses, little folks' romper | @& 5 Pive Mayors Re-elected. ! i\;it;, alsfnorfor the Japanese ) TLAND, Me—Five mayors.! B Embroidered Mi Bl imonos for women or young t of them democrats and two re-| | — roidere Mlgnonette o uses. girls. Dubcans, :::reez;e»elflec!:e:“rin ‘)‘l’:fv‘.e (maranuwd N d Bl in dr P ;'-_r:'-“r Lingerie d("rplru are in ‘ it . h i - — o 0 putterfly e~ . St yeprerda i the e three CTusmiten Lace-trimmed Georgette Blouses, in dressy effects. m!vl o d v vi 5 - Ry - . ue, lavender, white, ete, s ;“:;:::m‘:;:‘;l:t::;:’dn?: ’&SJ.‘.‘S:Q‘;, Built in our | | —Tie-on and Sport Blouses, also some Overblouses. Be"the “ldext Taterial for sum- th: republicans an mocrats, de- : i - . ngerie. Peatéd an independent, and In’ one own fac —Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses. R r— A% oity clections were in Bath, Bast: et ided Mi Silk-Striped Tissue | € city elections were in Bath, Eust- ; s p.“rt,; Ellsworth, Lewiston. Rockland. :'{c)ctyou di- Braided Mignonette Blouses. Gingham i3 outh Portland an aterville. 2 , saving d . (=3 ' = o , ; —And some pretty batiste handmade models. | | —painty nitue checkea designs | ¢ . Impeachment In Anked. }O“fiwm\’:.‘: and dealg_s pretty with . alllc nvean sunatag | 0 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Impeach-| | Profit. at you pay n 3 5 FHESHEhORpRUE AL DAR T @ ment and removal from office of| | car fare will buy you a -——ngh[ colors, also the new suit shades. Stk thiean alesming Ehsongt & the design here and there Lieyt. Gov. E. M. Trapp is asked in a bicycle. Get out in the OO report to the lower house of the legis- y i z . 2 B . Pinks and blues, g i Ay e > Ishas by« sosoixicosmmitetee: Tnali] open. andSdmprovel your —An excellent range of sizes, though perhaps not all sizes in | | ana otner cotors véry artistical- | & > health. ly commingled make & of loveliness in these ne L5 all styles. Kann’s—Second Floor. bond transactions with commissioners of two counties. Indietment Is Denfed. SAVANNAH. Ga—A grand jury in superior court has refused to indlct John P. Smars on a charge of kill- ing J. A. McCann, secretary of the Georgia Federation of Labor, in his home here several weeks ago. Smars wasireleased by a coromer's jury at the Alme, but a warfant was later| sworn out by McCann's family. hams that it is diffi- cut to resist A 7sc yard .. Kann's—Street Haverford Cycle Co. 522 10th St. NW. peiow F se. Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Reap to cleanse, Olntment to soothe, Talcum - e A kg e COFFEE HISTORY Story No. 4 Coffee was not brought to Arabia until the 15th Century, yet it soon be- came as important to that country as tea is to China. It was Arabian Coffee, shipped through the port of Mocha, that shed a glamour around the name “Mocha’ and led the world into applying it to millions of tons that never saw Arabia. @ L n Auction Purchase of Rugs That Brings Big Savifigs Sale Now in Progress|: 9x12-Ft. Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs ~—Quality Selling 4 Months Ago at $34.95. Auction Sale Price, Wednesday * —Sounds almost impossible—but it is true. Select from large me- dallion and all-over patterns, in splendid colors, including plenty of rose, green, brown and tan. These rugs are sold subject to s;‘ight errors in design, but you will have to look carefully to find them. Handsome Easter Suits Built on Becoming Lines for the Stout Figure Votes 348,000 to Ald Needy. —Plain-tailored models, with self binding. —Plain-tailored, braid-bound suits. —Suits very handsomely embroid- ered. —Straight-line models with narrow belts. —Some of these are made with Tuxedo collars, others have the notch collar, and still others are the semi-Tuxedo style. HE DOSE OUR OWN WORKEOOM Trimmed Hats —Very distinctive and individual in style, and while decidedly American, yet suggest their Paris inspiration. —The majority of them are made of the new “Bird’s Eye” braid, very lustrous and in the new colors of henna, pheasant shades, porcelain blue, gold, navy and black. —They are underfaced with georgette and lined with silk and the trimmings are of flowers, floral wreaths and ribbons. —We call special attention to the novel combinations of color, for instance—henna trim- med with rose, pheasant gold $ (X) trimmed with jade, and others ° equally striking. —Choice of the lot at............ Kann’s—Second Floor. DO 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs ;Alelx. San:.!:'l inmed and eamless es, uc- tion Sale Price...... 538 —We have sold great quanti- ties of the same quality rugs at $5995 and $69.95. Made with long, soft nap, in a good assort- ment of oriental designs, in blue, rose, tan etc. 9x12-ft. Wilton Rugs et S $77.80 —Similar qualities have sold here at $129.95 and $147.45. Some are seamed, others are seam- less. Most of them are one only of a kind. 9x12-ft. Wool and Fiber 9x12-ft. Rag Rugs Rugs —Made in one piece, and In | _Eycellent Quality. Special —The materials are: Poiret Twills—Men’s Wear Serges Tricotines and Twill Cords i 2 —The colors are: Navy, Black, Pewter and Tan Prices Range From— $39.75 to $95.00 Stylish Stout Models in Heather . . Soft-Finished Pique Neckwear designs that are Mixed and Plain Jersey Accordion-Pleated 1s (‘)]-: of the Popular raaname. auction $12.95 b $13.85 Metallic Cloth Styteaiotythe Hoar S ad T, sie 50 inches: | aricls of Gmait Miicover or me- —1t is a very sensible style, —Though very simply made they are exceptionally smart. oo, as this neckwear will Some have the notch collar, others the Tuxedo, and semi- —40 inches wide, for mak- ing the under petticoats for formetrly #1055 1 00 dallion center patterns. Seam- launder beautifully i::vlll Wiodaes o less and reversible style, the S e pattern showing on both sides. 3 il \|1:l d \(_ ollars. Il:}e- kfldxlg’/h-;ve.‘;\]\/ll pockets, and narrow ;ll:.::;;:; l'l);eg‘r:;;m}:\ ex —New Plque Vests in both the ‘e yelts. Sizes range’trom 38)2 to 48)%. = i Gan b mannish style or with the R B 5 : g : fuence [n presst Moor Tuxedo or Peter Pan collar, 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs | 27x54-inch Wilton Rugs : B e licing ‘of elavorate priced from —Firmly woven Wool Rugs with I3 Prices Are— D riiees neniiges @ soft nap; altractive designs | —Wednesday, the $12 95 | & “The colors are $1.00 to $2.50 0 oolord LIRS Auction Sale price . 3| $19.90,$29.75 and $39.75 | | K4 $3.50 | | memmssmmass e | | R Sl $2.75 [ anamiatin iy 1 @ 7 pal . ° silver. A yard, 5 ifferent styles, priced from el . and when we could get them they ’ e ® pHte Sold at $20.95. Splendid designs tomorrow ..... Kann's—Pleating Store— Street Floor. 50c to $1.98 Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. and colors. Kann’s—Second Floor.

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