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TH¥ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 21, -1921 - ; ROll 4 A uto B(l n dltS b)f Firine MUTT AND JEFF—The Little Fellow Will Plead Guilty to Most Anything. COmpHERt 201, B0 B O Fiber Trate mack —By BUD FISHER / 4 F H— d W. d TVE ALMOST LANDED A J0B ) |(WHY, THIS 15 AN APPLICATION nAme = -\EGFUF.A - . S ) WITH A MEXICAN OIL COMPANY. | || BLANK EoR A POSITION : HABITS— REGULAR! 5‘ rom Ollsetops a" ln OILS THEY WANT MEN WHO HAVE WITH A MEXICAN OIL - % NOW, THE NEXT AN OFRICER 8 —_— LIWED IN MEXICO, AND AS COMPANY: ARE You QUESTION ASKS s By the Associated Press. is reported to be | I SERVED SIXK MONTHS (N GONNA APPLY FOR SURE, AND \F YoU HAVE N:EK‘C'\N with no in rted in the hot t halls, racer d WILTON, lowa, March 21.—Scores of citizens, firing from house tops and rance. THE MEXICAN ARMY THAT A J0B, JeFF? X WANT You EVER BEEN Y an LETS ME IN ON THE : o ASSIST N Mextco! ARMY . s and windows here vesterday, routed a|other attractions. Ersounicvoor: e bandit gang of four men caught loot- — e ing business places in the heart of Rush for Yukon Mines. : : Wilton. One of the four is believed N CITY. Y. T.—With the T ouT - to have been seriously wounded. All up £of ter hundreds of men are returning on foot and by stage along the tr: 1 the on gold and escaped. Before entering the town the bandits engaged Marshal Brenner and | ¢ Constable George Kelly in a pi battle,” capturing the former wounding the latter in the leg. officers had stopped the men on th . outsikirts of the town because the © up of thr automobile in which they were riding | propertics carried no license number. Brenner e valuable silver was bound and gagged and left by the | Clerygman's House Dynamited. roadside, the bandits proceeding to : i Wilton. ~He later freed himself and i - £V [ raised an alarm. damaEediby & chate: ; T, : ; e ploded under one corner of the ok . >~ > i Blast Wrecks Powder House. WILMINGTO house of the U Powder Company’ near here, was destroved by an ex- plosion of six thousand pounds of a new blend of powder being prepared for the United States Navy. No one was in the house. The damage was 0. Rev. Mr. Nie Methodist chur Del.—The blending age of ob, he dynamitin 1o have ols suffered Iron Company of sas City, Kan.;) the building. Jack Fisher, a wrestler, { a train. Mrs. Bates is in jail at Lou- | firing of three vollevs from the shore | tion of annexation was publicly read | quently heard and cheered along il sy . ged a cooperage company's fac- | fell three stories when a rope burned | don, charged with murder. batteries and battleships. Then pa-|at noon by the governor of the prov- | line of march. Fings Train With Red Sock. fe ition of | 1OTY and consumed eight small resi- :r: lwlg" P}:ul'wns uninjured. ‘g, \ln{‘nr- ra?ln‘g ll:.nds :Elrc‘ulfiled dth‘:oudg); zgeim_lc.;. ; - e < = 5 S o 1 The loss was esti- | ner, Fisher's manager, jumped three cer $21,000 : 3 principal streets, followed by delega- e port presented an animated ap: L B n e e nne et na| T | Stoies and landed uninjured on the | o Mecoser $21000 4n Bonds |Vons'Gr patriots = An immense ba-|pearance. Constantly parading groups |. Feathers brought from Russia in e S S BT will Ho requested wrestler's back. The damage is esti- LAEIO) 5 * $21,000 in | 1506 was farmed, consisting of numer- | shouted “Hurrah for Italy, Italian | pillow started one of the worst epi of mind to pull off a boot and soc i mated at $100,000. liberty bonds, a part of which were lous patriotic societies. Triest, Fiume and Dalmatia!” The|demics of smallpox ever known in and flag an onrushing p: s identifiéd as stolen recently from a| King Victor Emmanuel's proclama- |name of Gabriele d’Annunzio was fre- | Siberia. before it reache g :\) ”‘xL s B T"fllfm‘ Celebration Fatal to Three. Piedmont, Okla., bank, were recovered Grand Trunk el G R DR e d;)}‘ MARKUETTE, Mich.— Three men | when Burton K. Roberts of Enid was Ted and the train : Which williresult in estiviated addedi| o f oi Lo i, ot lexpetted!iof rer | artested: ‘OMcers aayiithatiRoberts made up a purse and presented it to . Ue laethe Linsy gf Tendess = : pected o re-| ;46 o confession, implicating others Mr. Lowe. i Wellexley Wins Debate. « | see of about $1,000,000 annually. cover and two are seriously ill at|jin the theft of the bonds. 3,000,000 Jews to Vote. NEW YORK.—Officers of th ican Jewish Congress. which | Covington. as a result of a celebra- ket Flooded With Codfish. | i 7 : & :{.\Nl:.l(;lfl).—']‘ho. :.'ndgfl‘ing tion on their return from a winter's “REDEEMED" PROV'NCES ! work in the lumber camps. o o Dosta min Alaskan or other| The party. it is said, fmbivea near-| [N |TALY CELEBRATE Style Clothes for Men Amer- to be 1 t home i organized permanently before « i Barnard SIE Wil be chosen by popular Vote | Tadenin Mount Holyoke. | fishing waters this on on account | alcohelic drinks for a time, then set . Young and Old 13191321 F e N o i t hore and lo ool WOn of an " overstocked market and labor [out to find something more satistying. 5 street the United States at an election to be s v from home. eroubles, it is announced. Salmon [One of the number purchased a bot- 2 . 3 held on June 19, Candidates will be STk e fiching companics are endeavoring to | tle of wood naphtha, which, accord- | ormal Jemereaden. (i o Be decided upon at a meeting of thei T OTR b S negotiate a wa ale that will per-|{ing to William Crebassa, deputy state markable Demonstration STORE NEWS nominating committee to be called IPHIS. Tenn—That the | mit them to send small fleets north |food and drug inspector, was respon- = three weeks befe pment of morphine from Ne id. sible for the deaths. at Triest. the election. this year, it was The Truth—and Nothing But the Truth The Final Sweep o eized here by federal office ng but powdered chalk, fo By the Associated Press. Neck Broken in Auto Mishap. . ! = = ishan alleged member of 8 ol Smarote| . Three Missing in Hotel Blaze. Shoots Husband Dead. e 5 s il C 2, 2 Wilsq ing? N RTCOtic 5 3¢ S - TRIEST, Marc 20.—Italy's re o e el ring paid 32,300, bacame'known at the | EMPORIA, Kan—Three persons are| KNOXVILLE, Tenn—Near Lenoir e e o) faday ealobratsn y, was instantly ed. | prelimi caringlif the five men ar- | missing following a fire which com- ) A when an automobile in which he was| rested in the fi)it'); Ott. one of el Nfl“y‘a = City, Jim Bates, thirty-six years old, | their formal annexation with grea troyed the Hotel Whitley | v il enthusiasm. Hundreds of thousands al persohs were severely L:"ihfl“,’t flveltim s "yxms w"?' and | 0F talians from the whole of Julian d injuries | death won a race to a Knoxville hos- | venctia crowded Triest, The celebra- tories of | pital, Bates dying en route here on|tion commenced at dawn with the riding with Chester Kilgore at Indian e e Beach, turned turtle on the beach. | pauhi rne on oy At < throwing him out on_his head and Orleuns and that he wa: breaking his neck. Kilgore escabed | of the proceeds. 2 ! with several bruises i ) i Girl Killed, Mother i $100,000 Fire in . Texas. CHATTANOOGA, Tinn & BRECKENRIDGE, Tex.—A block in | McDonald of Let ~ 3sf Fi 5 Pillowcases the business section here containing {and her mother., Satisfaction First = a producing oil well was destroyed iseril»us njured whi ---of--- by fire last night. causing a loss of | which they were returning f $100,000. Two hotels were among the | was struck b buildings destroyed. at a cr — | day. Fire Wipes Out Hollywood Pack. T BALTIMORE, Md.—Hollywood Park, WiretDcstreyn teoniL lant. & widely known river resort. a few | KA CITY, Mo.—Fire of unde- miles east of Baltimore, was virtually | termined origin destroved the plant destroyed by fire yesterady after-iof the Sonken-Galamba Metal and EASY = Electric Washing Appliance MADE IN SYRACUSE, N.¥. EASY $175.00 | 29¢ 43¢ to 60c 45x38 Piliowcases, made of Anchor Brand, New. Bedford and other su- perior grades of bed wear cotton. a Southern rail g at Woodville, Ala., \ 300 to 400 uits practically perf ec complete with fix- tures. NGSPALL 810-818 7¢h Se. Easter Hats Galore Washington’s Acknowledged Millinery Center Presents PALAIS ROYAL, 11th and G Sts. N.W. M. FETTERMAN, 711 H St. N.E. C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO., 12th and G Sts. \ Hats of exclusive character in“a range of models matchless in this city or section and, with few exceptions, as large Qs is to be found in the entire country. . Every correct idea of contour, color and trimming is shown in its every variation in the infinite selection of hats at these popular prices. N Never was high style so admirably associated with~low cost. Every woman may come with the expectation of finding the hat of her fondest hopes in either one of the three representative groups. Sai'ors, pokes, mushrooms, off-the-face models, turbans, flares and smart close-fitting effects, trimmed with ostrich, flowers, wreaths, fruits, ribbons and scarfs. READY-TO-WEAR HATS, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 to $9.95 Plain and rough straw models in black and all colors, adorned to please every fancy. CHILDREN’S SPRING HATS, $1.95, $2.95 to $7.95 _ Trimmed and tailored models for dress and school wear in matchless variety, The Easter Silk Sale Continues Tuesday—Favorite W eaves at Lowest Price $2.00 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta $2.00 35-inch Satin Messaline 3 $2.00 39-inch Crepe de Chine . ° This opportunity to, buy silks of quality brought a rush of thrifty buyers today. As the good news spreads, Tuesday should e a still bigger day. Here are the three silks most pre- ferred for Easter and general spring wear; qualities that will afford the limit of service and retain their good looks as long as worn: Black, white and all colors, including plenty of navy, the new blue shades and brown. Make Tuesday your silk-buying day—and profit largely. Its Largest and Most Varied Showing of Easter Models—a JERT J— ¢ On the back All Copper || 1 Gathering in Which Values Stand Out to Supreme Ad- ; - g Clothes, 5 $139 00 1 i E vantage. £ % . Current, 0 = ; - 3 \ | e aivaa | King’s Palace Famous Groups B A 7 SOLD BY g . e \ If ECONOMY means anything to YOU, here’s your chance to save. You can buy your Spring Suit for $22.75, and you’ll not have to sacrifice your pride, because they are values that have been priced at $60.and $65. We're not offering a'lot of undesirablé “odds and ends.” There are 300 to 400 suits here—the regular’ well known makes that we've always sold you. They’re medium and light weight ma- H terials, the coats only half or quarter lined, and theygive you cor- Paint Permanence rect style for the present season. HPC Paint beautifies enduringly. It grips, stays glossy, holds its hue; never lumps, peels or chalks—a smooth, perfect, dense coat. HPC Outside House Paint $4.00 gal. HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint $3.00 gal. “True, we cannot now promise complete sizes in every line, but ‘ the assortment is still so large that surely your size may be found in some model that will please you. This applies also to men of unusual build—tall, short or stout. T T IIIl_lIIIIllllllllIIIIIIlIlIIIlifIIIIIII At such sacrifice we cannot charge them'_ on acgount nor-send . them C .0. D. Any necessary alterations will be made at cost.- You're seeing the spring announcements—you see _the prices quoted. Here you see the chance to byy YOUR spring-suit for about ONE-HALF what you thought it would cost. S White Silk Shirts Brand New Spring Stock 7 l4-°llST. When you take advantage of service and P- prices vou obtain the In the eyes of refinement no combination of colors is more choicest foods at a remarkably economical figure. Think of Payi : So Li 3 . —Fine, large Buck § w. wht Y o ofitayineoititle f:r | effective or beautiful than pure white. The leaders of fashion ¢ Potomac Shad e Each, 65¢ have decreed that the proper shirt for the correct dresser shall be o aster Jdul i R Se g of white silk. : ; e 2 cst eggs obtainable, re- from the farms of Doz., 35¢ a Virginia. 3 Doz, $1 A $25 Group That Mee.u Every Re‘lu:rement of Style and Quality Our fine new spring stock teems with rich ,qualiiy( i variétyv _ 2 Virginia tomatoes. cke . L . = S ) . y A t Tomatoes e e %"éalnl S s1 Serge SmtS—Tl'lcotlne Suits of white silks. - Mainly we’re featuring the breadcloth with satin il = } stripe, and the plain Jersey—a basket weave,” These are ma- | The good looks of these well-tailored suits are matched by the thoroughly good 3 quality—$25 buys a measure of value you $ have not obtained in years. The great majority are trimmed with braid—rows and rows of silk braid around the bottom of coat or applied in sections. Others are smartly silk stitched. All are silk lined. A collection of new styles that will meet every woman’s idea of distinction in Easter attire. New Sport Coats . A Surprise Price for Coats of Splendid Style and Tailoring Sports Coats that look many dollars above Tuesday’s special price—coats that 3 \ show the new inverted pleat backs, double pockets, and double-breasted » modeling. . T i Smoked Hams :Tri\.fl,fl:;g;fufifflfli "Whole Ham, Ib., 27c he ham with the Average weight, 12%1bs. flavor. Half Ham, Ib., 28c 1 se Breakfast Bacon 5;3'{,".22 liced with the rind Lb., 45¢ —_— Corned Beef ... e Vot nion L., 18¢ —*“White House" brand. Evaporated Milk 7, :1lx "5 2 Cans, 25¢ L Hot Bread and Rolls, All Varieties, Every Day at 4 0’Clock P e e e OO A hetter coffee—blended by us and P.K Cofl fresh roasted every day. You get Lb 25‘: *y terials that may be depended upon for exception‘aLwear. 2 2} White silks also have their-economical.features, as any shade e of neckwear may be worn with:them. No need for buying new i ties to match these new shirts. ~ And finally: We've been:able to price them where you can afford them. | There’s no extravagance I in fine, durable silk shirts at ; i i i L TR T T T ORT Two-in-one collar—as practical as it is dressy. These jaunty coats come in Pekin, tan, Copen and brown. Sizes 16 to 42, ALL the flavor. \lllIIIIIIIIll|ll|lllllll|l|llllll. Iu!lllllllllllllllll IIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIlllIIIIlIIIl_I'IIIIflfllwuyml Mlll!lll_llll