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18 THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1921 y PITAL. ELIGI HEARING TOMORROW. };"f‘r SIPIN 1 Held at Scinnton as Bomb by Juise ¢ tomorrow | WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Specially Priced Friday and Saturday Black Brown Black Satin Satin Kid Pumps " Pumps Pumps With the Popular Louis or Baby Louis Heels I [ a o al (=) wn ] tm =] o] o =] = o] 7w /)] > 2 (=) ] 1 (@) = () g > (o] Z a4 > 4 - y = o] [ (! ™ < = tm T y 2 Shepect Seeks Haboas thapns g Witmer has granted the perm:: S NTOX s 1) 28.—4 - | SCRANTON. Pa. April 28.—Argu- 70, 0% (00 ™" The ‘prisoner s !ment in the habeas corpus proceedings {in the case of Tito Lig s d with evading the dr i= in ja‘l in default of $10,000 ha Where Your Dollars Count Most BEHREND’S | | | { i | U A B TR T K JBUA = 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. H & Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. /‘.. $¢ R i AR 1 Sl P —Are creating greater interest—we are bringing the old-time L3 prices back. As the market drops we are in a position to take o8 advantage of the lowered prices and pass them ca to you. If i you have not already come here to a Friday Sale, be here to- 1 5% mOorrow. Priced at...... Other Models at $8.00 to $10.00 | i 3 1,200 Yards Curtain Scrim Specially $7 .00 L oot il i 9(: 3,000 YARDS COR DED MADRAS 2 1 blouses. house dresses and children's wear at 43¢ and 50c. 100 DOZ. MERCERIZED NAPKINS Res cecpers, dentists, b, 1< housewi 1 -d Damask Napk Worth $1.39 v for use, 12x12 inches, tomorrow only 1,200 YARDS 30c DRESS GINGHAMS 1 5 c aEwAuwzosvERsETITABYIETRTR 7 You never looked at a pry selection of Dres inzhx in plaids of many colors. and a variety styles ery one guaranteed absolutely fast co 81-INCH BLEACHED SHEETING 39 c Cut from the full piece and a very heavy quality free The full width of a sheet f Bellevue Hospital in New York for the crippled | i The Barnum and Bail er formance in the courtyard kiddies there, sprending sunshine and lnughter to the hearts of the poor unfortunates. Here in a general seene of one of the acts of clephants, with the sidelines and all av and Ringling Bros. circus gave itx annual from any foreign substan for an extra < Sketched From Model No. 357 e bed. Limit 10 yards to the buyer. : g . 2 This Graceful Tan Walking .OO el FURG!NG LAST “NK WAR ON BOOTLEGGERS MT VERNUN TR (REDIT MEN CRITICISE {l| $1.50 Double Warp All-Wool Serge H - = | H 1 ol ! | vy, d isted Worsted Serge with i % Oxford, specially priced. . & - BEG R NGRSt S e - THE FEDERAL RESERNE QIS o o e e e iy i ol ! N if| Back. brown. tan. cardinal. gray. wistaria and light c H Cther Oxfords in Black Kid : & Commissioner Satisfied With En- System Also Is Defended at Annual | || navy: 36 inches wide and worth every 50. I . i a0 8 I and Calf, special at $6 g; ergy and Ability Shown by Conference—Washington Dele- H = : 1 9 if 7 Many women bought their shoes here last week and ? A AG B D. C. Police. gate Makes Address. i 20c MEN’S SOX saved dollars. Will you be one of them to buy this week 5 s Commissioner Oyster, who super- i By the Assaciated Press. Slight irregular weaves, will not injure the service. c E. and save on your shoe bill? Remember, you get your % iBanker Witnesses Heard|vises the police department. today Program for Tomght by Con- o GHBL l’::", Ya. April 2 —Griti-} These are In cordovan only: reinforced heels, soles and 2 C 1 i e v S 1 -1 % voiced tisfaction over the man o B 7 - e- 0F S mn e e i e i $i8 choice of these brand-new models in the style and leather g - ¢ g ol action over m serve sys were heard here by - < - I ner in w e force is eavoring - | ae endine % % 9 2 B vou desir at these remarkabie, reasonable shoc prices. || Against Men in Conspiracy e in wnin e e it evaeovorive gress of Mothers andgPar- it it (i rgil eo” | $2.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $7.43 j g‘ Charge. - yrunning in Washington. | ent-Teachers. Maryland and the District of Colume ] Extra_good quality corded madras in these shirts. et i: HOOPER BROS gll The forgi R T dirccts prohivition en-| h, for voting d e s o= ol P el ol et S eans i i | e forging of the last link in the n this territory. informea| A closed ion, fo dele- | tem and of the methods of the Fed- | v = — < [ ® & |government's evidence et J ythat his office i recelv- | gates only, was the order of business|eral Reserve Board, J. H. Trego = i’ % & i W. (alias “Nicky”) Arnstein and Isa- rom the Wash-|at the opening of the third day of | XCrNIRIS-ireaturer of the Na donsly WOMENS EXTRA SIZE PANTS i .dore (alias Nick) Cohn of New York “r made It plain that onethe twenty-fifth annual convention of { the system had saved America from | Closely woven, fine ribbed, extra size Pants with c i 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. el el L e Tt e o Mo | Bt R T Bt o A | e R L e 058 S porent 3 : i : e \5 possible bootlegging he Ao et cached in 1817, Secretary and 54. :a e o 5 ";[’“‘h" I“" MICE d""l Ofihix firm l!'r-h(-‘f)th.u ke nidsachen, Aasaciationgat declared, designating the pe. — ® \PE g | ashington was commence oday much of the gun-toting that ex o 5 the District It ix known that the Commissione; s cautioned his men not to ne over alous in making arrest but to en- before Justic ould and a jury in Criminal Division 1. The five men h are on trial for an alleged conspira al status of the relations| b E { reachel in 1920, 4 and wher . > x " ting between the Child Weltare)ofoiio, 2 2050 M2 TG, a0d whex Made from firm durable bleached jean, with web side JiComs nd. ithe pal Gongreenl . reserve board. He criti- | [ seams and crotch. Sizes 36 to 46. ports from a special committee | T Mwhich foliowed us the “erazy MEN’S JEAN DRAWERS 59c lof Mot acher As- in 1919 to bring stolen securities into|force the law when they are certain D ! esealat) tment of Justice. for H Washington and hypothecating them | O their facte. o e it ctear] th, after which revision of by-|yhgis Ey 200 Sboke OF the mecu: - for several thousand dollars. The }n.m He Is Keepine El0se thh on whis:|1aws of the onganization awes <'“n'im. buyers' strike” as contributing | Na and Bla al eta ecuti secth to close its case | Ky violations, hecause he feels that|cluded. factors. | H presscutiongexvecpionciooent el Bis duty o enforce lws hai| Many of the detegate® availed then Criticism of methods of the Fed- | H tomorrow. are on the st {selyes” of the opportunity to visitig Reserve Board was made by A ot H Washington bankers we ed to | Mount \'--rnr;’n. Ln:lhu xuxm: h;u- fv(] .n;{i F. Thomas of I hburg, who de- l resses H the witness stand by Special Counsel tomobiles left the hotel at 1 o'clock. | clared that after allowing contracts H lil St S ’l e 600 EX-CONVICTS IN D. C.|©n the return trip the party will stop (o be made on one basis of exchange 3 = - : o e it ot a b fuatlgans —_— RS o O h y Danicl | that basis was arbitrarily changed Fine quality chiffon taffeta, in navy " 1 P SO A L st Falls Churcl where t so that while the obligations of d By NG tly ‘ere made to Bowles and Sullivan on | All Working to Live Down Past, |will be Ruests 4t Supper of the Dis- | ors were a8 latie Quring the broc blue and black only. Ma yEE s gecuritles BRI thelgovernmentiling trict branch of the organization. |'of deflation their debt-paying power ||} embroidered, others trimmed . with [ shown were stolen. Today's tes Says Dr. Dudding. T s e ad_been decreased. narrow, fine laces. Not a dress in the mony by the local bankers that they advanced large sums of money on| Six hundred ex-convic Buchanan of Washing- lot would sell at less than $13.75, and some of them| At a general meeting to be held at s 'mB ing My W I’m Banging My Way ! 5 Vidence for the prosecution, | &t Work in Washington. informa- | gram has been to the Front BEcAUSE chatnofievidencetfon P tion was disclosed by Dr. E. E. Dudding, | of national c Will Serve Summonses. head of the Prisoner's Relief S ersS; @ e in an address last night at the Women's v M th. securitics will complete the | Dolding responsible po: are mow [ “w'clock tonight the following pro-| {ofi - G- shoke on woharacter as a many would retail for considerably ety om D s 1| Business implying that in S 36 to 42 men there are two different IO {8 S1ZCS o 5 11 m " Council of{ characiers, one business and the oth- ncer Mus- G Rl R 97 ATLWool Jersey Sport Suits My patrons STICK! Once the honsewife experiences T. Morris Wampler. counsel for the | ey, cup, ional jon of Wom- defense, recently sent subpoenas to H 3 the satisfaction of saving money through buying and eat- New York for the attendance of John |, 1hese former convicts, who, Dr. Dud-|en's Clubs, : ing my foods, it's a of “a friend for life.” T Dooling and Richard Murphy, as- | 3ing &:'v}:l‘:’::’] \«; kln{fi];lo;lr;hlhé;:‘:u?': n{;vf::\f era ."r.mrgn ‘\?avritl:;’:; \ll!]»"\'-;;rl,.‘.-n.l»m. alled to Massachu- | 7 H No unusual methods enable me to buy BETTER sistant district attorneys, and of €. C. | the National Canital throuh the aid of e bt e oo iy et I B HE Grirecell JoTRa T on In absolutely all-wool jersey cloth, : meats than anyone else. It’s just the fact that I KNOW be connected with the surety compa- | hS Prisoners Relief Society. The ad-| anddaughter. the infant child of |J]in a beautiful sslection of colored quality and PERSONALLY attend to the getting and Bres Interested In t ¥ror some | dress o pudding was received with | Gralooy i i GRS AT 1 heather . 1 2 < < Sad = . 2 . s 05 enth: m by the audience which filled ! L3 . ggins, mixtures, tweed cffects and A pricing of it. That's why YOU GET THE BEST MEATS reason the court's process was notli,. clybrooms. It was voted that the | Khor | i Siz 16 4. CHEAPEST! - Qi gcrved, and at the request of sounscliwomen should be given more informa- Mes. Van Wikkic Gives Anaress | §1 COMDIRRGORE B iees TRG S tois e #pect {tion rezarding the wark of (he Prian- | e s e Values, $16.50 and $18.00. chool X 3 trict policewoman's & . Halpenny, and “Interna- * Relief Society, which has been go- | z on for the past seven years, three years of which have been in this city. | tional Kindergarten,” Miss Clara M|y convention in the In this. connection & spe . | tid the evening session Miss Janet . d P w -3 t meeting is| Wheeler. = 2 S to be held Saturday night at 8 ol Music will be furnished by the West- | Richards paid tribute to the late Mrs 60 Mel’cel’lze ongee aists when Dr. Dudding will again address |ern Hizh School Orchestra, Th 3 . who with Mrs { the club members. Entering the White Hou Dr. Dudding recently tendered his’| groups, the entire congre rl-:ugnal"on i hh'nll?f the society be-{cecived by President and M ce 0 ing heaith. Action on this e d et ter Wil be taken by the board of directors | i Jesterday afternoon of the sociely Raturday night. He ex- | pxreaVh ConET plained he would go to New Orleans and | /-t 5 i 10 serve the: summonses. The secks to obtain written statements alleged to have been made by the Gluck brothers to Dooling and| Corned and s 'wis g o oML AL amch William J. Flather, vice president e R etnir of the Riggs National Bank; Robert Smoked e camtler and I b dohnaon ¢ ployes, were called to tell of loans ~ 5 s h u 'd ers made to Sullivan on the ] securities. Vice Presid These for Friday and Saturday i 5 s i v Phocbe Hearst was mostly responsible e In State] for the starting of the Mothers' Coa- An exceptional offer is this waist—con- S iard. | gre {}] sidering quality and style, 2nd at a time 1e chief| A. Sum. social welfare attache of i f] when you'll want one just like these ruf- ° | V. Fleming, cashier, and J. B. Johnson i ulated the different |the Czechoslovak lesation. gave a fled and embroidery trimmed styles and lecture on * fare in Czecho- S ilar foleaten e Hects? slovakia Rev. Henry Allen Tupper|f] the popular ple on the work t James A. |l 21 complished in the past veur. and 3 g = : 5 T Cahill of the Commercial Nationai|*id in the opening of a branch office of | |/ licoq support for many of the|of the First Baptist Churck offered { Sizes to 46, and-should sell as high o ! : the society,. after which he would con- | Promise b o : s ehentss as S2.50. nk, Charles W. Worden, vice presi- | e societs,atter which ho would con-} P3G RS o S roposals of the congress. | the invocation, and the orchestra of | ] as S250. dent of the Continental Trust Com- | IHE B Mrs. S. M. Williams, president of the | the McKinley High School. together Chuck Roast Beef, 1b. SMALL FRESH SHOUL- DDy and {'{x‘,“?[‘fs“r tone. vice presi- Ohio organization, presented to Mrs. \lmfh l;‘lmru;flfl filzl.\' hi hool stu- g ~ # DERS, only, lb..........15 g B SN o e InbOk reas- Harding a bouquet of orchids from jdents, furnished the m - 9 Three-Corned Roast -1oc Blurer of the Nationa Suvins and| 34 CONGRESSMEN DINE. |the Ohio delegates. Mrs. Harding Eieiti o s WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE VESTS Beef. 1b o SMALL FRESH HAMS, 'l";r;llht’totr:lpam I:n-‘;m. u‘nm:;xnwllln ® |nhaltea the line while she pinned the| The daughters of John of Gaunt, 5 11 find v 2 f.Ib............. ; 5 ¢ concerning loans to Bowles | B all 3 P danehtes Joknliek sGaunt, Now the large women will find s to i, These are Top Rib Roast Beef, Ir. 23¢ Ib.. .. --26c Wland to Winfield A. Wiiliams, who tes- | Al Veterans of Some War—John || Sosal oftening L0 thefwalstiforlinen of Lancaster, were the Arstifthe extra size. Fine closely woven ribbed kinds, taped Shoulder Clod Roast | PURE LARD. rendered in || ificd vesteraay to receiving from 7 23c |* the open kettle by a pro- for BypOtHacatl Beef, 1b...... .o c cess that makes it snoww ‘I FRoshecSUon. Freshly Ground Ham- white. Ll burg Steak, Ib.......16¢ | COMPOUND, necks and trimmed arms. Wide shoulder stra | Mrs. Milton B. Higgins, national T. Taylor Guest. w of Indiana and Edge with thirty-two mem- bers of the House, all of Whom are war, dined last ! | Senators > . v | nr Naw Jarae 12 Rowe Takes Stand. € Nav Tors, special at, 1b.10c [i JBcfore the bankers were called Allen | Plain white and blue trimmed blouses in lLiced front or yoke styles. Made of serviceable, good washinz qual- Wonderful Values in Girls’ Middies 9 8c voterans of : C. Ro awye, Ve ook | d o B Plate Beef, Ib.........10c | KINGAN’S BACON—I e Prpcatiamiens took | night At the University’ Club at the ity linene. 6 to 14 = Py . . : a first dinner of th: eterans’ 880~ T R e R < H Liver, 1h........15¢ bought this special and an alleged confession by Bowles about e Rt e “on- <fj Beef Donahl Lameciaand [two weeks before the Tormer trinl of{ Siag" ©f (he Sixty-seventh Con ! CHEMISE AND PETTICOATS H eaass £ : e case. Counsel for the defensel ; ; e = EHCI TR * u 2 Honiacted ia . 5 e!® John Thomas Taylor. chairman of 4 4 A large table of these Petticoats and Chemise. Made B Veal Catlets, Ib........ e unusual _offer. There's biected "and claimed that the im-|qpa’ legisintiva commitian ¢ e | of good lon (h and muslins. Neatly finished with fine H = only ONE Kingan's qual- munity promised by District Attorney | smerican Legion, was a specially in- | Taces and embroideries. Special tomorrow 00 should Veal Chops. Ib.....25¢ and 30c itvthe best. That’s what Dooling to Bowles for his aid in trac. | Vitcd guest. - Representarioe 1o+ G | Iabs fmg e s . 7 A B {ing certain stolen securities covered st P T g PSR Ran L ot St Shoulder Veal for Roast THIS is. Lb............18 Mk Siments made to Toowe, ora ] ald of Onlo, president 'of the = .......... ...30c | SLICED Bacon, fine qual- counsel for the surety companies to| s Representative Henry E GIRLS’ WHITE MIDDIES = 2 = ch aid was to be . Justice | bo > 2 veterar i i i Breast Veal. bone out, lb..15¢ ity. Lb..... - 25CH MG ohTa dererred tha cuestiontor Tesyel Dornelof California i ivetsran of the All-White Middies; also white with plain, fast-color |Ing the testimony of this witness! coe e R o collur and trimmings. All sizes to 14. See the materials Luncheon appetites call for | until several persons from New York sissippi. The committee in .charge ard finish; at this price you'll buy. cheese ] c ‘fl"f‘?lnz; mel‘;?mrl;m ‘:hn defense to of the dinner was Representative ! : nity promise was Hamilton Fish, jr. New York: Louis . g reiterated at the time the statements: A. Frothingham, Massachusetis, and ’ : o EETEE e e LITTLE GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES = to aid in securing the attendance of who at- Neat pretty little dresses for the little tots of < |the witnesses suggested by the de-!tended vere: Representatives Hum- 2 to 6 years—of good fast color checked zinghams. H T = |fense and Mr. Rowe was asked to'phrew, McSwain, Fitzgerald, Wurz- Pink or blue with white and tan and white. High s For Sunday’s Dinner get a | stand aside. s t bach, n. Woodruff. Greene, waist or shirred to yoke styles. : fancy ‘Stewing oo Bal [ owe in explaining to the court! Kirkpatrick. Hawes. “Littie, Griin, s i Stewing 1 the absence of the jury t rt| Ryan. Michener, Scott, Os . Mills, ing Chl'J(P,n, pound.. .. 35c y the purport Ryan. Michener, 0 shorne, 1s, of the statements sought to be intro-| Lineberger, Arentz, Hill, Reece. Free- e e duced by the government declared that| man, Speaks, Johnson, Dyer. Tilson, | Bowles had refer: to the Washing-| Ogden, Anderson, Kline, Connally, More Fancy No. 1 | ton prosecution ax u “frame-up” and | Johnson, Frothingham and Olpp. Potatoes, Peck. [in5" confiaence: in the eabt bt was 89c BATISTE GOWNS Fine,» closely woven Batiste. Cut extra full, in flesh only. A really wonderful bargain. | ; o b b B b e forced to Fetaieal S oty o ¢ B westiee) TELLSIOF GHINA FAMINE. 75- BATISTE BLOOMERS BETT)] thev like it Country Cured Ham: St ae— i PHILADELPHIA, April 2§.—Ap- A rare » oortunity to buy bloomers such as these. vhy I'm selline anous T IUE a1 s o i inaBaiss e Closel: ven white or pink batiste, wmuch NOW aia’ SHORT | | susar-cured tn the good oia. | N SHIPS EXCHANGE SALUTES [Pl of o0 iantty ere "bcturea R e RO AT AT T o e Neet i th and easiest :?X’""::*:M:::" blr.:nlvnz out, | i |here by Dr. Alfred Sao-Sze, Chinese i TR maken you lika them: Ly, 17€ | i French Minister of Marine and Ad- | TRISIG0 8 e [PUE, BAGT=i 0 220 $1.50 CORSETS | miral Niblack Meet. {posed $5.000.000 Chinese famine fund. ! = Sy Sy “My couniry,” he said, “is doing | TOULON, France, April 27.—Theiall {t can under the handicap of its | Erench dreadnaught Provence, having other difficulties, but there are still ard Gabriel Guisthau, minister!15.100,000 people’ who a isti h, = i 100, re existing on B “tter and improves the flav: { of marine, who is returning to Paris |the bounty of our great friend Amer- L |from a visit to Algeria, entered the|ica, and who must continue to look | roadstead here this morning and re-|to that help if they are to have the !}Q”;,\';?dlh: l"nlx\::fi gl!al(:‘;(-n;y;ono‘glulnx:hnpc of“llvlng to ‘the next harvest. | ed States cruiser Pitts- (Your gifts are being received with 16 Markets Located Where They Do the MOST GOOD | burgh. ‘flagship of Vice Admiral Al-|unutterable thankfulness and grati- ¥ R RIS 4%, 8¢, 8. W, |bert P. Niblack, commander of the|tude by these people and the people i American _n: Northeast Market, 12th and H vaters Made from firm durable quality coutil—high or low bust—with 4 serviceable hose supporters and sizes up to 30. Ladi~<’ Embroidered Clock Silk Hose. 98 A very unusual hose at the price. Hand embroid- ered white and ‘jfllck clock on black fiber silk, seamed back, double soles and high spliced heels. CHILDREN’S SILK SOX 3 1 forces in Kuropean|of China as a whole, as new testi-| The Provence returncd the|mony of the United States' friendship Sts. N E. 1 18th St. 4 salute. and sympathy.” ars Eantern Market (meats only). oW, Admiral Niblack visited the Pro-| Dr. Sao-Sze called on Mayor Moore l"egul of sl Grade e Sttt e G010 1atk 86 N w. | vence and greeted M. Guisthau in the|at City Hall and later was taken on These are In white only. but o_wi L Fih & C Stx. S. B. (S. W. Cor.). 4% and C Sx. §. W, iname of the American government.la tour of the city. At Independence ity of pure thread silk. Slight ectio 1335 Wisconsin Ave.. Georzetown. 828 Pemna. Ave. N. W. The minister of marine then visited |Hall, the Chinese diplomat sat for are almost impossible to find will mot hurt the wear- 1020 Nichols Ave. Amacostia. 710 7th St N, W. the Pittsburgh, where he had a cor-|a moment in the chair occupled by — : dial conversation with the American |John Hancock at the signing of the X officers. < }— sy 'Declaration of Independence. | %

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