Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1921 h 'BOMB MAILED TO DOCTOR | ©6C0CEEEoee0000e0000000000R0¢ REECCEEODECO0IRERRO06E SEECEORCIDEELECRECCOCRE0® : 5. Bavo Honslo. any a Home —has that “‘run-down ap- pearance,” when all it Novelties for St. Patrick’s 5. Bavo Hovso. " PAINT! Explosive Filled With Lead, Tatesier :::“E‘:::I‘;":"':":' Tacks, Nails and Iron—Victim / ¥ » = FERGUSON, Inc. 3%y, | suoison e ason 6. somese |2 *THE BUSY CORNER® PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. *THE SUSY CORNER® PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST i * Oth St MADISON, Me., Marc! 6.—Somerset 23 . Ph. N m31.23z| county authoritics have been unable |4 Painting Mepartment. P ! to find any elue to the person who '@ | mailed a pa ntaiming a bomb @5 to Dr. John L. Pepper of this town, who was seriously injured by the re- %) _‘ N E ESE sulting explosion when he opened the se1 Your April Number of the Pictorial Review Magazine e the story of Alice Adams. It is and very thrilling—you will not is issue, PERCALES For Practicai And ¢ want to aid that he had a chance For wor tle folks” and figures In s right hand was blown of 2 ””‘lmj:ll T::"] lr;‘\‘\;'r( Jawiwers é) ard nteresting serial, there are hosts of filled with powder. It was found ne % ) S s 5. .,,n‘d] (,.sm;;ln ;m.l,, a:: ssary to amputate his right arm ju —Linen-finished Suitings, of excellent g4 R e o et it e ] D7 JiBotowithe el 36 inches wide. in a splendid rarze of co 5 Heldy natd | i pink. taup navy, bisque. wise s taken to the hos « ) 5 \ taria. rose, id a: A ' black. A yard.. Kann's—Street Fioor. Hurry for Your Easter Suit —~Everything that is laiest and most up to no light o for the sending of the bomb he did not know who “had it in him. i In his office.. which was wrecked by red a COPY- vvee Street Floor—Pattern Store Kann's from a bul- of iron ! s : package w. | mai i ning town of A —g - 2 E 7 =i | Just a Step From Paris to be found who b n the person i A fi e vt e B 7 [) : s e ! e} 7 pnen g et st e Kann’s Millinery Saion | S orn "flve vears. | During [ ) o ) Are ot as clastic as they S Ve 'r'v’..-'vlmnr\lri'-'»'y::n""‘::'r‘.'{ ¢ 0 . In the Matter of Style, Thongh Many Long Miles ) cannot read the moment and in qualities you will scarcely ey find elsewhere at these prices. —New Embroidered Modes, in stylish stout suits of fine tricotine and twill cords, in navy and black. Built on the lines most becoming to the large T At §75.00, £85.06, $95.00 d_at one time and N mp Deve proper 0 Lie Between “As the Aeroplane Flies” 0 , Sherman, Q:i; 242 vy &S ) i ] ) b KU-KLUX KLAN ATTACKED 2’:3 ¢ —_Kann's exquisite reproductions of Paris models reflect the genius of I D ) Paris in the seiection of shapes and trimmings, and the master craftsman- AT LYNCHBURG MEETING : 2 ¢ ki et ; (I, ship of those who trim them. 0 and :’:].23.00 @ |Senator Glass Doubts That Many | ( . oty Di 5 Q . oy o - @ Will Wish to Waste Time in » () When the Marvelous Varicty Displ(l_v, ed 0 —Embroidered Suits, of fine tricotine in hfnx models, & 0 e s 0 Is Fully Comprehended, Our Phenomenally by belted coats slashed at the bottom, also in Tuxedo 3 Mischievous” Effort. : ; . wodels and notch collar styles ! ey i® ) Increasing Patronage Will Be Easily Understood 0 modelsiand notch collaristyles. = LYNCHBURG, Va., March 16.—Busi- s Y | ness and professional men held a 0 . . i i 0 A $49 75 d 865 00 PERPETUAL im{»mnahm devise wavs and rpeansé a —_Hats of the Yery latest box-stitched lisere straw, Italian Milans, Milan braids, ¢ t . an B of combating the activities of the | AT: T4 < T i i i tte combinations. 1%} l| | Ku-Kiux Klan. which, d 4 and Milan hemps, all-over visca, porcupine braids, lisere and george A ¢ . ! . r |v_-a‘:d “advert flr\b_:lsmav_vg*f:?;fl”": "!’?i S bird’s-eye and ll:;nrn\'ard straws, fancy braids, cellophane braids, leghorns, row and |0 —New Tailored Models, braid bound, some with seli BU!LD;NG ! 1 “Branch. The Kiam 18 saif to | '9 [ row braids, all making up a colletcion that can scarcely be duplicated in Washingten. ) Il\lndmg; with and without belt. $49 75 ASESAIN 5 on chartered under the A X . S - s A At < . . ! v —Turbans, short back pokes, high | —The trimmings are those that Fashion and [/ O . ] ASSPCE FLT}.ON | c afterward issued by 0 crowned short brim sailors, short back good taste have dictated—feathery glycerine ) —Tricotine Suits, belted models, attractively beaded, £ =V i 9 Stascs Semater Carter ol ey () mushrooms irregular shapes, chin chins, i n.~nn§h. Vgrac:iu(]{ ostrichl_{:ll;xmef. pinioncils 0 new _\um"lll tw c'n-d.\' in gra !};rQ\;x\‘ green and tan, announce unqualified con- § =0 : ; 5. s |v | AL . trimmed. At ............... o on shares maturing in 45 2 on” of any such organiza- | Q close-fitting turbans, side droops and | cogue’ feathers, heckel feathers, pins and or- | () trimmed. s = o ‘ s 2 Saids C others. | naments. ) o ‘¥ ) | many persons who are simple enough | 23] (/\ ¢ Pays 4 Per Cent spond to the invitation to waste 1§ A p) heir time and energies in anything |&) . D on shares withdrawn be- ;;":‘]::;is:-lll:".;‘,‘" ct n»r:mq in :"!' "gi@ 0 A At At 0 Buy the Children’s SO = H her o ials who issue state- | v uri | ments declared there was & fate satarity ment teceris 7S Ta% o |8 0 0 ERsieeays Saw u “hristian said its secret ac- ! . . — Assets More Than pdre Chuslan mid i mos sl 0 9 Find Everything Latest Here sl $7,000,000 i scone Ot el bk i 0 e s . w from Ll | Weaith's Attorney Yancey said he (g () Ask About Our No-Charge Trimming Service Tniboth neckwear by the picce and by the yard perience how Surplus Neari did not know whether there was any | ) B rapidly they go urpius INearing )!er:‘l r:-ryr\lpd)i'( against lrl:‘;r;(‘la:r. but | ¢ = 3 —New Collars of embroidered | —Stiff Linen Coliars, in new out the last few $700,000 Siiien cannot be justified” FORERG) () Kann’s—Second Floor. ¢ | and plain organdy and Point | roll collar st perfectly Ay ihatie i i 0 Venise lace, in $1 2 plain; four different shapes to Eibies and | H rolled and flat select from. At Las ' Corner 11th and ESts. N.W. (| ICOURT FREES HETTRICK |2 4 rolied dnd e Dille 29¢ and 39¢ what a rush i i —Pique Collars, in a variety of you have to find JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary i AND TWO CO-DEFENDANTS | shapes. At— —Plain Stiff Linen something at 59¢ to $1.98 | cutis, 1o wear with 3OC | [§ R the collars. A pair —Select yours tomorrow. New Vestings With —A big assortment of Plush Rabbits priced at $1.25, $2.49, Bandings to Match B ek Dt pusces i Directs Acquittal on Charges of Violating New York State Anti- Trust Statute. NEW YORK. March lGSuDreme§ g Buy Your Easter Coat Here If You Are Looking for Smart Styles Interested In Court Justice McAvoy yesterday di-| t ; . s rected acquittal of John T. Hettrick, Lo Pr p’ 49c to $3.49. 5% William J. Doran and William H | at a w lce —Some of these are tucked, with trimming of lace inser- —Fur_Rabbits at $195, $249 Chapman, on trial with four other - . el : and $3.49. Interest On defendants indicted in connection with - tion, others are shirred effects with insertion and edges of —Jitile Cotton: Chicks and v Your e} Sl aloxl ws 0 nyeatinaionyon —We have three unsurpassed lines to select fine Point Venise lace. Ducks priced from 2c to 35c. < trust law. from. " » —Cctton Rabbits at 5S¢ and Deposit? "The prosecution then rested snd BANDINGS VESTINGS 10c, | N counsel for the other defendants— A Yard, $1.00 to $3.50 A Yard, $2.25 to $7.50 —Natural Ducks and Chicks, ¢ ERY stock- John L. Knights, Charles A. Murphy, A oL & L each. 25c. —Embroidered Band Effects—This is one of the prettiest styles in —Composition Rabbits, Frank J. Fee and the Wells & New- ton Company—open today. Hettrick, alleged operator of the “code of practice” said to prevail | among contractors, and Chapman and Doran, previously have been convict- ed on a charge of coercion. = . WAR SECRETARY PUZZLED g holder of this bank. and there are over 2200 of them. receives 5% interest on all deposits. Why not become a stockholder yourself? Join the thousands of government em- ployes and other salaried people who _profit by this 5% interest —make The De- partmental Bank YOUR BANK. Ask for informa- tion. At$25 $29:15 $39.5 At $25.00 —Polo Coats, made with the raglan shoulder, belted back; also coats of silver-tip Bolivia chamois- tyne, smart jersey codts, tuxedo front. At $29.75 —Loose, flare-back coats, of chamoistyne and bolivia cloth, trimmed with rows of silk stitching; dolman wraps of chamoistyne and velour; also camel’s hair polo cloths, loose back and belted models. At $39.75 —Dolman Wraps and Capes, of novelty tricotine, em- broidered in tan and gray, with the design in wool and silk. Loose, flare coats, with shawl collar. Kann's—Second Floor. Any Woman Should Be Happy in Wearing Blouses of the the new bandings_and vestings, and has the embroidered band of | | sranding and sitti Copenhagen, orehid and tan combined with Val lace edge and in- | | e s 2¢ Sitting. Zc and SCEtoD- ; —Trimmed Baskets, from 25¢ BANDINGS VESTINGS to $1.49. A Yard, $1.75 A Yard, $5.50 = mac Cartsiat i, Oar Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. ! Finds Many Candidates for Head of | Militia Bureau. i Secretary Weeks is giving personal | consideration to the voluminous cor- respondence on file in the War De- (g partment in favor of the many can-| didates for appointment as chief of | &) the militia bureau with the rank and |é8) pay of a major general in the Army.!#5 | Under the law the selection is con- | % |fined to National Guard officers not ;&) below the rank of major recommend- ed by the governors of the several | | stztes and territories. i orge C. Rickards of the Penn- | 72 ylvania National Guard and the Of- icers’ Reserve Corps. on duty at the| | War Department, nominated by | | former President’ Wilson as chief of | the militia bureau, but the nomination ! ) lapsed by failure of the Senate to act | on it. | " Brig. Gen. Charles I Martin, adju- | tant general of the Kansas National | Guard and president of the National | Guard Association, is strongly backed ! for the appointment. It is expected )% | that the matter will be settled in a v days. Meanwhile Brig. Gen. Jesse | ¢ Sample & Marred Refrigerators The well known Gibson and Ranney makes Repriced for Immediate Clearance —They must go to make room for our spring, 1921, lines. Some of the refrigerators are only slightly scratched—others have had to be repaired in some way. All, however, will give good service. You can save about a third by attending the sale. —1 Porcelain-lined Ranney Refrigerator, reduced to. —1 Porcelain-lined Ranny Refrigerator, reduced to. —1 Porcelain-lined Ranny Refrigerator, reduced to —1 Porcelain-lined Ranney Refrigerator, reduced to. —1 White Enamel-lined Ranney Refrigerator, reduced to..$25. —1 Ice Chest, reduced to.. —4 Ice Chests, reduced to —1 Ranney Refrigerator, r —1 Ranney Refrigerator, reduced to —1 Ranney Refrigerator, reduced to —1 Gibson Refrigerator, reduced to —1 Gibson Refrigerator, reduced to —1 Whi ed Gibson. Refrigerator .$41.98 " The New Dresses rter, U. S. A., is in temporary o ¥ 5 : | m,,hefleafi,/; i i of the affairs of the militia | 3 bson Refri | H . = igerator Wfll{fllfi "t St ld—i._hT:l 5 "; “S o S 2 —for the little Folks —1 son Refrigerator. ] e e unshine -Shades and Girls to wear T Wiiic Enimiined Gibeon Reirigersior ied Arlington Refrigerator, reduced to $39.98 Kann's—Third Floor. ssengers, the cooking | ricity. tion for fifty p to be done by © on Easter —are quite the prettiest we have ever had to offer. Not alone is beauty their chief charm, but there is such a wide variety of individual styles that mothers are sure to find here just the dress they have been seeking for their daughters. —Children’s Dresses, sizes 2.0 6 years, in white organdi dotted swiss, with collars al cuffs in contrast- ing colors. Special frii i o8 —Children’s Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, of white net, finished with dainty lace, ribbon and ribbon rosettes. At $6.95—$7.95 I Our Entire Stock Wool Rugs Reduced To make room for summer stocks No Reserve to This Offer, for Every Wool Rug Originally Priced $54.95 to $147.50 Is Included All $79.95 to $97.50 Wool Rugs —9x12-ft. and 8Y4x10Y;-ft. Sanford’s Seam- less Luzerne Velvet Rugs Choi —9x12-ft. and 814x10Y,-ft. Smith’s Seamless | oice Colonial Velvet Rugs 5 —9x12-ft. Smith’s Seamless Yonkers and ] Carlton Axminster Rugs 3— | —As the new bisque and pongee colors are desig- nated. —Some of the models are of Japanese pongee, some of crepe de chine, and others of georgette, but they are all fresh and lovely as spring sunshine itself. —Pongee Blouses, in tailored | —Crepe de Chine Blouses, in styles that are particularly | bisque, made with fine tucked pretty for wear with sport or front, alternating with two tweed suits. Some at the rows of narrow knife pleating. higher price, of the better Tucked vest. collar and cuffs quality pongee, are trimmed edge with narrow with narrow pleating, some knife pleating. $6 95 made with two in one collar. AL Ty . others flat or Buster Brown —Elaborately Braided Blouse, collars. At of crepe de chine, with beading $2.99 and 33.99 | combined with the braiding, | tiecon model —The $3.99 lot sold at Bargain At ey 58.95 Table—Street Floor. —Bisque Georgette Blouses, ’ tic-on style, beautifully braided —Pongee Blouses, made with | ;4 Gtjtched, with mset of self Thursday 47 —9x12-ft. Turkestan Seamless Velvet Rugs —9x12-ft. Beattie’s Highest Quality Axmin- collar, cuffs and —Girls’ Organdie Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years, in blue, yellow and pink, finished with Siytion eheces v $8.50 Kann's—Second Floor. —9x12-ft. and 8Y/,x107;~ft. Seam= less Axminster Rugs, —27x54-in. $20.85 —ox12-ft. and 8Yx100;-ft. Seam= | Jvitom Husx T 512.50 tie-on style; also slip-over | color, tailored style, fine pleated styles, with black braiding | ¢dgc around collar, two rows around the neck and black and | of Ppleating each white braiding on side of front. 12 95 Kann'’s—Second Floor. cl::r?:e A:repe: 59-95 -+ LION o o0 girdle and collar of silk braid | aejored . & e —Children's Dresses, sizes 2 to in fancy design, another style ;?y?er'ctie,(;let,“;f;sf_' i :\"::'gh':(; 6 years, .of point d'esprit, ster Rugs { has hemstitched collar trimmed with antique gilt ; another made with rufled skirt and bolero —9x12-ft. Dobson’s Wilton Rugs, Schuylkill J P AR with little filet) picot in self | ort0 SNt & Lr ALC A e waist, finished Brand J =5 A o U eanother fas Pli® | let embroidered collar in self [ | With lace and rib- §@) 75 % . 69.95 STastiar BASE Ax- Skt ik L : Tuxedo collar wit color, trimmed with self colored | | bon: At.......... ’ . Genuine | All $54.95 to $69.95 . . Dl ked s A minster Rugs, re . stinctive in Style tucked vest. At. . iace, hemstitched vest. trimmed | | —Children's Organdie Dresses. Wilton Rugs | Wool Rugs, Choice | 20, ™ . . . —Georgette Blouses, in pongee | With sclf covered buttons. sizesi 2o vears iie pinky Sizes 9x12 Ft. and 8Y,x10; Ft. | - : = Choice of the blue and yellow, with hand- Py $ # | —27 x 54 - in. S1.95 Superior in Quality or b shade, trimmed wity | (hoieg of the. $10.95 | | bie and setiow, with and | | “Grkimaty 8155 to 1750 $35.00 ot oo 115 1) Princess lace collar and girdle, | —Pussy Willow Blouse, bisque A * = duced to, | $75£ ed Axminster Rugs, —Not a great quantity of these, | 1/, x1074-ft. “P: " Velvet | —=27x54-in. $3:75 Vel- Ezg/:‘ " vet Rugs- reduced 52'19 Collar SO MAKERS OF LION SHIRTS, TROY, N. ¥ but a good v ety of designs Included are: “Bal- | MO o o 0 i am wragoae | 10 .c.iieieeieaeens Kbars - —7U5x9-ft. “Colonial” Velvet | ** == and “Cashmere” brands. | Rugs— Kann's—Third Floor. UNITED SHIRT AND COLLAR CO.. AL

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