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. C., MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 —_— 5. BaovnHovso. 5. BavvHonsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - " of inten violations of the peon-[morning by three young white men e i uat Na My eapenienc Jead | ho had met In a peolroom Saturdey e e K o it | "Mira Eiizaveth smoot, Clarendod, citisens are ra. > S Y b 3 e e °*| va. was robbed of $66 from her hand- our efforts fo stamp out peonage. “That attempts are sometimes made [ bag While riding on a Capital Trac-, & to hinder or bleck our investigations | tion car yesterday. % H prove nothing but the fact that local| Emanuel Sandler, Bladensburg, Md, * conditions favor peonage. We expect | was robbed of his pocketbook, con- 3 L them. and in the long run they cannot | taining $7. while in a moving picture greatly hinder us.” theater yesterday. The empty pocket- book was found where it had been' thrown away by the plokpocket. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. 3 1 oy the Dirds, val- *oflafle Charges to Be Big BUROGLATROSBABC'::EOAK SAFE u;l"ih:f: !ulfbfl‘.“v:'a'l‘:“’dl'fl:t:‘\;:l:fl wr(ls:"; fry g - S COMPANY lice by Mrs. Ward Anderson, ; ¢ Factor in Slaying of .OF e hiokans valusd at 41 wers | ° ° ° % stolen from a coop In ¢ Eloven Negroes. jast #1000 i Cash snd Bonds.| oty of e Vit 31 5 st otions 10r vypringtime INeeds—1iuesday daie - - Canaries and Chickens Among L. G. Bauman, 1415 North Capltol . rted the theft of a canoe . . 35 ” E Many Thetts Reported. frgm ime yard in toar ot Bin Some ] For Sewing For Mending And Miscellaneous Uses Richard Massey, Y. M. C. A.. Burglars entered_the place of busi- | the theft of $30 and a pair of shoes. . a . [ ness o the Capitol Tobacco Company, | ~The Low Prices Make It an Object for You to Supply Your Needs Tomorrow. Fi 602 Pennsylvania avenue, late Satur- ¢ | - day night or early yesterday mom;.nrg-]' W. IOHNSON ON POWER —Clark’s O. N, T. Machine | —Sews-on Glrlll‘l,‘ made of | —Sanitary Napkins, one dozen | —R‘ubbell'\ Sh]eetlinz, one yard ‘—Clurk's O.N. T. Lrnfhct Cot- and robbed a safe of $590 in cash and Cottdn, biack or white. heavy suspender web, | in carton | wide. tegularly 73c, on, white, ecru, pin . liberty bonds valued at 3400, A seo. |Addresses Mass Meeting Held in $0°and 60 only. " Per g5 | in_ white only. Per 10c | oree S chi eSOl v Per ball 10¢ “Folice are looking for s Soune man| o the Howard Theater ] | dozen oo AOC e i Crtton o | —Elastie Samitary Belts, reg- | —Enamel Coat Hangers, all 3 Dammiog fotton black bt who registered at a mearby hotel Sat-| Taking as his sublect “Power’ —Eagle Brand Sewing Silk, | ohasav Besting Coltoh, 30| ularly 3oc, | colors. Regularly 13e g0 | it 50 10¢ T m et and wap declafed to b8l Jamen Waldon Johndes, mational wec, black and colors. 100 TR 12¢ | dor i, C | for. o B o e flobr. Two ofher men oalled 1o e |retary of the National Assoclation for yards on spool. 3 25¢ | Zriome Shoe Polishing Set, | —Rubber-lined Household | —Nickel Coat Hangers, regu- only. ‘4 and jy inches [, him, but were not permitted to go to the Advancement of Colored People, spools for............. consisting of.zpolisher Aprons, in black and larly 15c. 10 wide. A vard... 5 5‘— " Pne ved i‘:?h‘:\n:nl:c:mflf:;:lfix o | Putiinea el xacegsity, for the coun; —Rick-Rack Braid, 3 yards to | and dauber. Regular- 7y, | blue check patterns. 45C | each coonoconnue C ' TMarcel Waving lrons, reg- t occupied was mnot disturbed. He is|try-wide drive fer 250,000 new mem- piece; assorted widths. 10 I 1y 39c. for . 1K 29C Special for o | —Bias Tape, white lawn; 12 ularly 59¢; 4 thought to have walked across albers at a mass meeting held by the Per piece o C | —Lingerie , —Babies’ Rubberized Pants, vards to piece. Widths 10 each . C . Math and entaced th tobarcs coms | SFeantzation in the Howard Theater —Seco Fabric Walst Linings, | or blue. 6 yards medium and large | 100 4 piece ... ... LOC | Zigjustable inside Belts, building through an attic|yesterday aftermoon. = / | ready made. Sizes 36, 75 | piece, with badkin. “| sizes. Regularly 30Cc, 39C -_v\\|d|hs 5108 a lsc Mack,nr white. Spe- 25C L | Archibala H. Grimke presided and 38 and 40; special, each C | pieces tape, for ........ each fOr ............. piece .. Mt cial, 2 fOF:nnnnrenrnn Charles Lee, Chinese laundryman at | pr. willlam A. Taylor of the Florida L 1326 4th street. was held up by a col-| svenye Baptist Church lelivered the —CGold Eye Needles, all sizes. Per —Earl Snap Fasteners, black or ored man in his laundry about 10 jnyocation. A musical program by the i 8C white. Regularly 10c dozen, 2 dozen - 5 5 ¢ | 1 ¢ Prof. J. Henry Lewis, wau pre- — : i . T e e seon"x_:n_. Lewia dones of Boston plaved m’_“““‘f'( s""yp"'" 3 > "‘J d""“ IOC —Damascus Pins, 3 papers 12¢ east, told the police that he was rob- | & Violin solo. e R T o AN e e P A T bed of 316 in cash and a pass to the | Another mass meeting Is p ""‘,m —Colorite, all colors. Regularly 2lc, l— . . northeabt about 2 oclock yesterday |dred evils. Kann's— age. Regularly 13c cach, per dozen ‘795 GOV. HUGH M. DORSEY Georgia, is leading the fight | ot T b v . . . g oo gt oall n n Five of the Most Wanted Wash Fabrics Jasper county farmer, charged with 5 - & < i —Selected from our big list announced Sunday. i fon with the killing of 5 4 5 c o v :;::;r n::-:::ecs:.m:ne 'vic‘finQily‘ :‘nc\‘- BROS‘ o 0 —This is the ideal time and weather for sewing, and the new Home Journal and Pic- farm, twenty miles from here, set for | ultln S torial Review Fashion books are out showing attractive styles by which to make up e ms e aming ofecisls and st these popular wash goods. 2 ! > - st s spent a busy day examining witnesses 5 ¥ 0 A . L —Japanese Crepes—Youth’s own favorite | —Imported French Batiste, 45 inches wide, B mmm .;:;;nl.-l“gth;eo‘:, | An Iméartant Safa of .—L|1\15}1a|l_\ mOde‘.—ate Hyptice, exceptionally g(.md fabric, because it is so desirable for the | in tan only, exceptionally fine and soft. W:’:«m’:&ufi"fi'fi? np troaom - m.‘luaht)" and strictly correct for the new spring young girls’ smocks, overblouses, etc. A | Formerly selling at 75¢ a yard—a limited Py "'ff:fl- et i B B . . suits and coats. | | splendid line of high colors as well as staple | quantity only to sell, a 58C : ‘making the e : ; 5 : had decided not to ask Gov. Hugh M. W en s Lar e Slze —S4-inch All-wool Serge, in | —S§d4einch Tricotines, spring shades. Beautiful when orna vard ... . mm'{‘,’m}?{'fi‘fl“‘:f Hutche om navy only, an weight, fine cerd, mented with wool or silk- 38 | . confidence in the ‘awnhidinsepzz;?eu;!' extra heavy qual- $l 39 in dark navy. embrgidery. Yard.............. C | —Silk Striped Tissue Ginghams—\\'ith the :htl]::::‘;;:i:‘"?m::::: e o ¢ 7 X ity Acyard oo 2 Yard coofhas : __New Ratine Suiings—For suits or | silk stripe woven in with the checks and . Others Believed Murdered, i al ore ults ;‘fi}'?fi";.f\g!emt?"" SR ; ,",d;in,:h“-:;;a‘ 2 separate skirts, in rose, tan, Copenhagen; | plaids in a very novel way. There are mar- .;'om:""l'"é.'l'pi't'e?.:'.'"i? :no:":::; and black. A yard $1 -98 | yard ]t:::far;ds\;:n;‘ifl:a‘vo_\; s};{;tflsfi:s{(&n this ma- zl:g(x:xs: f'fl::?l,fi'r':fit ‘II.‘I?;(‘{ ]:'\{':n.f hul:é to lanta Constitution, that the Ne i 5 = > i 2" 38C - ¥ " 7 C nty grand jury had ived evi-| Now; a vard: oo 00, (e Saeision | ders, greens. A yard . 5 Semes”adring' iy Tesent (nveutinations. Formerly $100 to $165 New Semi-Made Skirts 3 K S LW ‘ »the murders on e illiams rm e e . > M een itied there ince 1008 || ¢ —Smart pleated styles. The materials are attractive wool plaids, Foreign Weaves—GINGHAMS~Domestic Weaves | T hasen eding et sargesinnd posling, in Ssk and pavy plic _Big checks, little checks, demure checks, daring checks, sober checks. gay checks, gorgeous | n ‘ovingtoa: - n 3 . A . . - H 2 l'l‘:n.mul“:h:h:lafl)"conlerrlnx \‘nm J Se\: i: u‘;‘. aud 3he sk‘:rt is finished, ready $ 1 2‘98 ! plaids, striking stripes, and plenty of -plain colors for conibination effects. Hoitar General A- M. Brand, wha to put-an. Cheice .. - | A Yard, 38¢c, 58¢, 75¢ and $1.25 Tamo. stated that he would hold an| Kann's—Street Fl —xa T 4 - o0 = ¥ 3 .!;".“d. t ‘oonl-nuca with W :‘: ann's—Stree oor. ann's—Stree oer. : lermer cengressm: ?:E:‘:;:‘ Aupysta ",'{"";;‘v' "";'"- ?-:- E Suit i this sale i iced e E aged to assist the solicitor ve uit in this sale is now price i istant Attorney General ry = . . For Little Folks— ’ .Grabam Wright. The conference will _ at less than cost of production. We have Rich, Lustrous Quality 0 the ill ret to Covi i 1 5 - ' i s ty Urtiigton sasty too many of extra sizes and have decided . 600 Spnng Sweaters SR S to dispose of them at this remarkably low 1 Onette resses WATLANTA. April 4—Vincent Hughes | price. They are all beautifully tailored : : A Maker’s Surplus and Samples e bure AT : ;.3' fegerst :‘,;.‘“ ‘l:.,,,.'.‘li’“.,‘{“j:,“.':.:: and possess the distinction of rare charm. Copies of Models Regular Pri ), issu e following - ar ices . B : - $°).95 Rl i E. Sale: Hand to Serve You That Sold for Much . O Would Be From Ch()lce » “This office receives and investigat xtra Salespeople on Hand to b h A y . e wfig,_l’m e "f‘:"" ‘:l;: “'.“': E; A Higher Prices, $4.00 to $6.00... Tuesday ' territory comprising almest the Y T HE whiole atate of Georgia. The buik of ; - omorrow............cseeeeev 'work now is on peo com- = Reinforcements Join the d 2 . : d .f.&."‘::.‘."&:&:’..i" 2 721 Ninth Street N.W. ‘< Unusnal Line of —One of these new dresses is made See Window Display er part of Georsis Tree Adjacent to the-Rialte 3 in a long-waist style, has tucked pan- —This is just the time for the children to teg in two pe s O SES els at each side, and a narrow girdle enjoy ourdoor exercise and fun. But the e i l ] . ? air is a little chill yet, and a sweater is R meltons tre Tow it 5 L ‘ of a lighter shade, the ends of the just right for a ride on the kiddie kar, a Geargla white residents are guiltless AVe Have Been Showing sleeves are finished with a fold of the k tour in the toy automobile, etc. BB OB R A AR R IR IR B R S 2 e TS 9 25 same shade. 3 -}’ —The best lot of Children’s Sweaters we 2 5 A at $ .98 —Others- are also long-waist models, ;':::‘ :::r‘;h:i:’"::r:"d' a price. Sizes < == made with a full tunic, embroidered and e }S,wealeu A Open : -~ Close : : beaded: some with iridescent beads. i beautifully made and finished. There are tux- 9:15 o] 6 —It is a line that women Others are in attractive coat styles; some edo styles, slip-over models. buttoned-front A:M. * 2 v PM 'h"’.“gg"}’;rlh:su}:‘x}:“‘::a{;;' embroidered. ¢ kL styles; some with sashes, others with belts, : .M. ez g ¥ and a number of two-tone combinations. ‘ THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. gimong e are —In the assortment also are some attrac- ZThe colors are pink, white, brown, Marion - —Georgette crepes, trimmed in tive taffeta dresses with eyelet embroid- blue, turquoise, green, light blue. filet lace, georgette crepe finigh- = - ) q g g} : .flr..g, ,f::g:;miopr::&:.u:x, ery on the tunic and pockets. Spedal Sale of Sweaters e iactide hings . Ta: fallors —Other models are of braided tricotine, —Faor girls of 8 to 14 years. - Values from 4 95 (] ’ , et el ey e and navy blue, with the trimming in bright $7.00 to $9.00. Choice . ‘ ‘ , —Pussy willow blouses, made tones. T These are.similar in character to those for the smaller girls. i B e o e it = i e e L e B A naen wiih square —Good assortment of sizes. Tunx‘zdol coilars ‘and_crochet buttons finiah oft some of thess - 9, t litt veaters. '.‘:fitin:;“;?m\")?:‘: ‘:;:;h CO'EFE Kann’s—Second Floor. G AT ana's—Second Floor—Children's Store. Another style has'a lace edge 5 i 1 llar, and ornamenting the . Have a Rarely Delightful Spring Alr o lerandrieuting 38 style is 2 tucked model with ; . - # A rolled collar. These are in sizes - : Every Day Brings Wondrously Beautiful New Silks From from 36 to 46. - Kann's—Second Floor. the Looms and They Are Holding the ‘ ° asse S— a e N Center of the Fashion Stage Another Special Lot of 5 : —This present showing is in answer to our critical clientele’s de- i T > “ mand for lovelier and mare unusual weaves and colorings. Greater ouses 3 S fé\k\ in variety .and artistic beauty, and every yard is on a new lower N 4 ~ ) = price basis. at $2 99 TS T - —Particularly attractive are the new centon crepes, taffetas, ’? &4 £ > o gros-de-lendres, plain and changeable sport silks, plain georg- $3,95 to $4.95 Values “» /”» == = i ettes, crepe c_k chl.ncg, printed georgettes, crepe satin, fm!larda, e oeetiol e bloviehibena = & ] tricolettes, silk shirtings, pongees, eyelet taffetas, embroidered ed and embroidered, and lace - taffetas, charmeuse and Roman stripe taffetas. trinmed, dy white flesh gnd quif —satin s\rlne:l‘ tub silks, with tweo in one collar. > ot And for Tomorrow 20,000 Yards Ponges blouses, In_ tailored x Third ) 2 “loo -] v quality Jap bl 5 3 . . PRt LMt A Record ] n s a e to t 0 lored styles in plain snd tucked }‘ h s effects. ur p ng se a o —T‘heu are in sizes from 36 1 Caase o to . Bargain Table—Strest Floor. Maker’s Entire o ‘ 2 [ S i urplus Stock Choice, $ I 69 Yard “A Great e . ; Offered *you at almost un- \ == ¢ Thlng fOl' heard-of savings. Plain and ~ \ Printed 36-Inch Colored Colored Bleck Silks A o s optic glass, in many different Georgette Printed Crepe de Georgette Special merica i d the most popular i sizes an e m popula c'm. Foulards Chines cnpu —Our $2 Black if the ideal of old days comes 5 Satin, 36 inches back, when to ccumulate re- shapes. ; —Inachalce of 30 | —Splendid qual- | —Heavy crepy | wide, spectablo library was the chre - =AD Inctics, wide, new spring pat- | it heavy in| quality, 39 inches Who C":“"‘l"'g“'ilf':“":“‘? ar \wan Replenish Your Supplies all-silk and a very a weight, in mere | ., 5 e 0| —Our $2 Black determined to he considered, of A heavy quality, in | '™ on grounds | thap 50 favorite bl Taffeta, 36 inches any importance in the world. From This Sale ¥ a4 copenhagen.navy | cluding g ray. | for street and| o, & N min Who reads his hooks as ho signs and over | T ek, with | tan. blue, brown | evening wear; | protfo e VY. buys them, and buyys them as Soda Glasses 40 light and dark > and new sport | also the sport | Dlue Taffeta, 36 he reads, has something to be Grape Juice Glasses Soda Glasses color combina- glemy of navy| chadés; als o shades so much | inches wide, proud dbout when, he has ac- pe Small Glasses ‘ o lue “and white | biaci ‘and white, | in vogue, as well | —Choice at, B baa A e n e Bell Shape Glasses Lemeonade Glasses fl ons. Our $250 wd black andl a it 5 ave to be a rich man first Tapering Glasses a ( iy epecar i | ohite® Our 2] ) cheRwite ] v Mlieniteland |ivasd Just a C Straight Glasses Tall Water Glasses a yard, quality. cial, a yard, < iaality yard. $1.69 Buy a Book a Week inger Ale Heavy Base Tumblers Tall Grape Juice . Ginger Ale Glasses, ioht Glass Tumblers Glasses + sl .59 SI 69 81 69 s] 69 Kann's— Downstairs Boak Ligh o o o —Kann's Store. . ] Street Floor.