Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 16

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SN FENER FIL FOUR ORE HEN Fasten Boy, “Too Young to :Be Shot,” to Gate—Cur- . few for.Crown Forces. By the Associated Press. . BELFAST, March 10.—Four men. who had incurred the displeasure of the Sinn Fein, were killed near here on Tuesday night. The bDodles of James Maher and Patrick O'Mara, former soldiers and both residents of the town of Thurles, were found in a fleld. Maher's body was labeled “Spy.” It is stated they were accused of g1v- ing information to the police. The bodies of two other men were found in a country lane at Augnacloy, and on their breasts were cards i scribed with the word Cried, con- victed and executed b the Irish re- publican _army.” One was jdentifi as Francis McPhillips, from his bed day morning by terms in pri men released from Mount Joy 11 aving heen on & o time. Pa Moran, who was tried ¢ charges that he was connected with the murder of several British officers in Dublin on Novémber 21, 1920, has been sentenced to death. Curfew for Crown Forces. DUBLIN, March 10.—Notices estab- lishing the “‘curfew for arown forces” were posted in a number of places throughout Dublin on Tuesday night. These notices, which were signed “Irish republican army,” gave warn- ing that any soldiers or policemen seen on the streets after 10 o'clock in the evening were liable to be shot. 1&& Ask President Harding to Act. BOSTON, Mass., March 10.—President Harding and United States Senator David 1. Walsh were asked to act im- mediately in behalf of Peter Moylan an American citizen, said 1 i1 Galway, Ireland, in messages sent by the Massachusetts State Council of the American As- sociation for tha Recognition of the Irish Republic Moylan is said to have been arrested charge last November. U. S. RELIEF COMMITTEE HAMPERED IN IRELAND on a murder Not Permitted to Render Aid in | ! Certain Sections, Report Says. - i BOSTON, March 10.—Reports that the American committee for relief in Ireland, now in that country, is for- bidden to enter devastated regions to dispense medical supplies, food and other supplies, are denied in a cable message made public here today by James J. Phelan, Massachusetts committee for relief in Ireland. 5. Balns _o. ‘THE ' BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. % 33 Our First Sale in Three Years Fine Roses That Will Grow and Bloom for You selves with the choicest of bushes. 500 Packs Broadway Playing Cards 2,000 ROSEBUSHES —The assortments consist of styrdy bushes so much sought after by discriminating buyers. And the price is very Teasonable, so that every one can surround them- HBavnHoosCo. —Crisp, smooth-finished cards 5y Friday, 25¢ Pack 6:00 (.; ) L e P e et Floor. THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA'AVEAT 8 TH.ST. P.M. @ Silks—7,500 Yards of Remnants ¢ —Including Every Kind of Silk That is Correct This Season. Choice, 1 to 2.69 Yard ] —American Beauty Roses | —Baby Rambler Roses Choice, —A sale that has in it the silks you need for sprimng. g% —Sunburst Roses —General Jacques Roses —=Colored Sport Silks —Lining Silks —Washable Satins ) y —(}Bheha Ros.es —Crimson Rambler Roses —White Sport Satins —Sport Skirt Silks —Printed Georgettes 15 _]l?::‘]‘:r(?:jv ]l)’:::tk!ih]):::es —Dorothy Perkins Roses | C —White gpl::l;: Silks —;’Sr ricolettes —Printed Foulards fz: 1 — -Cail- = —Cre i tin —S Satins 3 I —DMarshall P. Wilder Roses | —Empress of China Roses J \ —F:; anl:; S‘i!lks e —T:fl' e:u = —W?l‘:i!l: ;;H:: E ;‘3 —Magna Charta Roses —FEte., etc., ete. 3 for $1 —Charmeuse —Georgettes —Black Satins @ WILL BLOOM THIS SUMMER = Shirtings —Crepes - —Black Silks o4 : —The wide variety will enable every woman to find a silken fabric for her particular require- | J Karne=—Thrd Floor. ment. Kann's—Street Floor. | &; Odd Lot of Neckwear Remnants of White Goods A Friday Clearing of the week’s accumulation of short inding Braid Binding Brai —Almost every Spring Suit must have its finish of this plain silk Table At the Bargain Table, Friday, Damasks 37¢c lengths. —TFine nainsooks, longcloths, pajama checks, lawns and braid, particularly if the suit is —A Friday clearing of a large and varied assortment. Choice— crepes. chairman of the | plain tailored. The - colors are Dress Goods Remnants Mill Lengths Values in the Lot from $2.00 to $3.98 Yd. Mill Lengths —Remnants from stock include: French Serges, 42 Inches Wide. 54-inch All-Wool Serge. from 48-inch All-Wool Plaids. Yz to 1Y, 54inch Suitings. Tl boes Lining Remnants —Consist of sateen and percalines, in black and colors. Some have sold as high as 75c a yard. Friday., a yard. g Kann's—Street Floor. 29¢ weights that will give splendid service. —Fine mercerized quality, in good heavy 55 navy, brown, gray, also black and white. A 79 Friday, yard . l 7C a—];;gnams of 69¢ and 79¢c grades. Frida m;I;Z“gg;f"“‘ Elger—rine. Kann’s—Street Floor. georgette collars. Kann’s—Street Floor. Another Purchase of Crepe and Silk Blouses A To Offerin a Special Sale —Many of these models you will recognize as similar in style and quality to blouses we sold at much higher prices; for instance— d —.Princess Lace-trimmed Georgette Blouses, in flesh, white and honey dew. —Plain crepe de chines, in white, flesh, navy and black. —Striped tub silks. ; . —Good quality pongees, made with trimming of narrow pleating, some with two-in-one collar, others with roll, flat and Peter Pan collars. Kann's—Bargain Table—Street Floor. Crepe de Chine Blouses —These are made with hemstitched vest and hemstitched collar or embroidered collar; some have the twosin-one collar, tucked front and turn-back cuffs. The col- 5 .95 ors are bisque, navy, flesh, also white and black. At Kann’s—Second Floor. . —Single pieces, and mussed neckwear that must be cleared out to make room for full lots of Easter neckwear. __In the lot are collar and cuff sets of crossbar dimity, eyelet em- broidered vestees, organdy collars in round neck, or long roll Straw Hats For Children’s Easter Wear —New spring models, designed to bring out, more than ever be- fore. the fresh, young beauty of the little ones. —Fine braids in brown and blue. —Modecrately priced for their quality. Choice, $3:% Kann’s—Second Floor — Little Folks® Store. —Lengths you cap find good use for, and many that can be matched up. —Remnants of 25¢ to 39 qualities. yard Friday, a 15¢ Kann’s—Street Floor. Mill Lengths of New Spring Dress GINGHAMS —Fresh, clean merchandise, in the popular checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors of the season. 32 inches wide, and excellent qualities. An opportunity to save money in purchasing the necessary ma- terials for making the children’s home and school dresses, and women’s house dresses, bungalow aprons, etc. Friday, a yard .... —36-in. Linen-finished Suiting, full pieces, not remnants, in. a very good assortment of colors. Good weight, and excellent for cotton suits, separate skirts or one-piece dresses; also 27-in. Apron and Dress Ginghams, good styles, fast colors. A yard Kann's—Street Floor. Committee workers, on the other hand, the message said, have special military permits valid in any part of the zones under military law. The permits were issued by Maj. General Sir Edward Strickland. British com- mander of the martial law areas. Reports that no distress exists in TIreland were denied in the message, which said that the committee's re- port of 7,000,000 pounds sterling na- tional damage, based on information | g given us by crown officials, has been ignored. < PROBE MAJOR’S DEATH. Cronkhite Case Taken Up by U. S. Department of Justice. March 10.—In- | (& ances into the | Wash., in Octo- | death at Camp Lewis, ber, 1518, of Maj. Alexander P. Cronk- | hite, son of Maj. Gen. Albert P. Cronk hite, who commanded the 80th Division in France during the war, has been be- gun by agents of the Department of ice bureau of investiga: Rdcomme ki hare. o At the time of his.death it was re- | ported that Maj. Cronkhite had shot | himself. H BAKER MADE COLONEL. | Weeks Expects His Active Help in Reserve Corps. Newton D. Baker of Ohio, former Sec- | retary of War, has been commissioned | & colonel in the judge advocate general's | department of " the Officers’ Reserve Corps In notifying Mr. Baker o appointment, Secretary Weeks said: | “"Your membership in the Officers’ Re- | serve Corps will. 1 am sure, bo a mate- rial factor in building up that corps |/ and the organized reserve of which it is | apart. Kiowing you as I do, however, I am confident that we may expect from you more than passive support and as. sistance.” BAKER IN LAW FIRM. Resumes Active Connection With Partners in Cleveland. | Cards announcing that “Mr. Newton | D. Baker' umed active com nection with i i I the former The announcement ma he position wh ie cabinet for six tion of held in PASTRIES p: If yeu are a lover of good pastries | =—you owe it to yourself to try our famous Danish and French Pastries. Delivered to your home. Phone Main 3325 and place your order. Bellevue Farms Lunchrooms 1334-36 G St. N.W. 1338 New York Ave. N.W. styles for springs —Everything that is new The newest shapes, the most approved colors. _The brims are whimsical this spring, and are fickle and a$ charming as their wearers; some flare, sandily away from the face, some—the - pokes, for instance—drop demurely ; over the face; the tailleur type speak service and efficiency; little turbans are modest-and very feminine. —The trimmings are so varied that they follow almost any mood—fancy feathers, heckel effects, flowers, daring bows of ribbons, and many others. Kann’s—Second Floor. Stenciled Grass Rugs Lower in Price Than They Were Last Fall —Friday’s prices should bring every one who intends buy- i ruos to secure what they need from this sale. 8x10-Ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs Fall, 1920, Price, $10.95, Choice Friday at $4.95 —Over 100 rugs in_ this size alone. Chinese, Wall of Troy and band border patterns, in green, blue or brown. Cord warp rugs, with tape-bound sides and ends. 12x15_Ft. | 9x15_Ft. Last Fall's Last Fall's price, $24.95. price, $19.95. Friday, Friday, $12.95 $9.95 | 36x72 In. Last Fall's | —500 Grass Rugs, size 18x36 inches. Special Friday 290 Seamless China Matting —Good heavy quality, in a wide eversible | range of green, blue and brown 27x54 Friday 9x12-Ft. Wool and Fiber Rugs —40 only; seamle iht, cheerful orien- | stripes, checks and signs. Cool floor cover- s T et aop s | Plaids. Friday, a yard, 27C Fer= 67 65 —Grass Carpet Runner for hall or stairs; 27 x12-¢t. “Merrimac” Rugs, i reversible patterns. - . $17.95 values Friday. $13.85 ue. Yard Ringwalt’s—Texoleum-—Congoleum Remnants of those sold regularly from the roll at 69c to 89¢ Friday, 29c Sq. Yard Bring room measurements. Kann's—Third Floor. Your Easter Hat —_Choose it from this diversified assemblage of notable models, in authoritative and charming in creations of straw and other fabrics. At $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 HODE 3 N 23 Friday-Last Day March Surmise Sale—Women’s Low Shoes ~—Still good assortments left for those who have not as yet taken advantage of the sale. And they are just the low shoes you will want for spring wear. The saving you will make is therefore an added reason for com- ing for them. Pumps, Oxfords, Tongue and Ribbon Styles, Theo Ties —With Baby French and re- $°).95 gular French heels. Leathers Pair > B3 include patent leathers, dull kid, black kid and a few tans, very special.... Kann’s—Fourth Floor. 1,400 Yds. Plain Khaki Awning Duck The First Sale of the New Season Regular 49¢ Grade, 27 c Choice, Friday, Yard.................... S —Good news for those who are already getting their homes in order for spring and summer. This awning duck is 8-oz. weight in full bolts and is most desirable for making awnings, porch shades, tenys, camp stools, hammocks, etc. 200 Full Bolts Pretty Cretonnes —Washable kind in choice de- signs and colors for window Easter S ac $49.75 —A line we have not featured very frequently, but one which appeals to the average woman, as it combines exceptional qual- ity and smart style with a moderate price. —There are fine tailored suits of Tricotine and Poiret twill; straightline models, braid bound, made with long roll coilar, fastening in front with one_button, and handmade buttonhole. —Another style is a belted model, which is slashed at the bottom 1,200 Yards Marquisette Curtain Materials —Fine quality. with closeky- weven edge borders. Most popu- lar material for curtains, bed sets, fancy work, ete. Choice of white of the coat, and bound with self material. ~This has a notch and door hangings, spe- | B | fraiy e speciar, 19C collar and a string belt. cial, Friday, a yard Friday, yard e.eeeee... —Still others are made with box coat, braid trimmed, and some % < 150 Figured ornamented with embroidery. —The colors are black, navy, and tan, and are in misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann’s—Second Floor. CORSET COVERS AND GOWNS Remarkably Good Qualities Unusually Low Priced . —Muslin Gowns, trimmed with fancy —Three styles of Cambric Corset stitching in pink or blue thread; Covers, one trimmed with filet lace another style is trimmed and insertion, with ribbon drawn with embroidery ‘and - rib- 69 through beading; ariother has val bon. At C laces trimming, and still another is —Muslin Gowns, trimmed with val. lace, some with fold of self ma- trimmed with an edge of SOC terial at neck, with ribbon run embroidery, choice ....... 5 —Cotton Crepe Gowns, some in through; anothér style is embroid- ered in color, and trimmed with Art Silk Pillows —Regularly $1.98. Choice Friday «.......... 79c —Attractive Pillows, size 18x18 inches, filled with cotton. Choice -of rose, blue or brown. Pillows fér couch, porch, canoe, etc. * Cross-Striped Madras Portieres 3-Piece Style, Special for Friday $1.69 plain pink, trimmed with $1 75 . hemstitching. At ..... —Fine Nainsook Gowns, lace fagotting, hemstitched “at neck trimmed, in sleeveless style, made with ribbon run through hem. with “V” neck, others round neck, —Washable grades, made with tassel Another is trimmed some ornamented with shirring, fringe. Light or dark styles, with rose ; with still others trimmed back and green, blue and brown woven stripe. Set of 2 side curtains and center valance. Choice front, with yoke of embroidery and fine lace, some with medallions on —Figured Crepe Gowns, some | the little sleeves, 100 Rope Portieres 400 Oil Opaque Window Shades trimmed with hemstitching, some choice of these at...... $2-00 —Heavy valance style, for —Seconds of a $L25 quality, Kann’s—Second Fl have floral, others ;;lutterfly pat- | —Extra Size Gowns, trimmed with doors ocrh windows. Originally | mounted é'"a’x’é“}i??? spring roll- ann's—secon oor. terns, colors are light embroidery at neck and sleeves. $£2.49. oice 5 . i blue, pink and lavender. e 28125 | mimanctecte 59¢ Kann's—Third Floor. $2.00 These are in sizes 20 and 21. At ... $1.25 At .

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