Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 20

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Where Your Dollars Count Mast B Store Hours: 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. PERCALE APRONS Good serviceable fancy stripe Percales, mostly light' grounds—made round bound with white tape. LADIES’ EXTRA SIZE UNION SUITS this opportunity to s small women's. trimmed pants. will buy zood Union Suit Full cut. $3.00 EXTRA SIZE HOUSE DRESSES ipe or chwck fast colored back belted appreciate low in pric taped neck and Large women e axtra size. n a big sclection of s Ginghams—full cut styles with pockets. 2,000 YARDS 35¢ FANCY VOILES A beautiful quality fine closedy voile big sclection of neat floral designs inches wide—absolutely fast colors. LADIES’ LEATHER POCKETBOOKS Odds and ends of a big stock of Real Leather Pocket- and well made—full Sizes 48-50 in a on light grounds, 27 woven books with straps on top or sides. Values to $2.00. Choice, $2.00 SATINE PETTICOATS Made from an extra quality Satin-Bke finished Satine in a long range of new colorings, with deep fluted flounce. TO 39¢ YARD-WIDE CRETONNES The best value in 36-inch Cretomnes aoffered in a long time. Excellent quality and an especially long range of floral desigus. LADIES’ GAUZE LISLE HOSE, 5 FOR Fine first quality Lisle Hose, in b back. doudle sole and wide zarter top, s for $1.00. 2,000 YARDS UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Many Years ago this price might have been a familiar one—but not latel However, tomorrow we offer a little more than a bale—2,000 yards at 27 inches “WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS A remarkable value are these Women's Drawers on e tomorrow only at 44c. Fine soft finished Muslin, with wide ruffle of embroidery 58x70 Table Covers Note the size of these fine quality heavily Mercer- ized Table Covers hemmed ready for use—many round or square designs. $1.25 Fancy Nightgowns Fine quality white or flesh Batiste Nightgowns— some neatly lace trimmed, others tailored stitched, with round, square or vee neck. $1.50 CAMBRIC PETTICOATS Made from fine finished Cambric and Muslin Petti- coats with wide flounce of embroidery and many with flounce and lace or insertion set in. Finished with under- ~29c CURTAIN SCRIMS ime to supply vour need for a long time— Several wide ack only, seamed air, or 5 pa A good 36 inches wide in white, cream and ecru. openwork stripe bordérs to select from. From the Second Floor There are only 43.of these beautiful Plaid Skirts —but in the full box plaited styles, in a good se- lection of color combinations. Regularly sold at $5.98. Special tomorrow. Beautiful fine two-thread quality, all-silk georg- ette crepe, in these 56 waists on sale tomorrow. A wonderful selection of light pastel colorings, as well as the dark shades. Nicely embroidered. A real Coat Bargain tomorrow, and you'll have to be here early to get any, as there are only 22 to close—made from all-wool velours in the new popular 3j-length; belted. A lot of dresses that sold as high as $14.98— pretty cy organdy, slightly soiled or mussed irom hand Included are a few Net Dresses. ng. 69c LITTLE TOTS’ OVERALLS Good strong blue chambray, little ones of 2 to 6 years. Nicel trimmings. Suspenders and pockets CHILD’S 69c BODY WAISTS in these Overalls for bound with red for Body Waists, of superior heavy muslin; H of tucks and h tehed bottoms. zes 1 to 3 $2.50 CHILDREN’S PIQUE COATS yoke or norfolk helted style Six months VOILE & ORGANDY DRESSES Sheer Voiles, Tr: nt Organdies and iss in these dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years. various ways—rutfied, tucked—many’ with insertions. $1.69 MIDDY BLOUSES 10 4 years GIRLY’ e wh white th blue collars and cuffs, fine qgu ty ¥ dy Colors used are absolutely fast Sizes to 14 year CHILD’S SWEATERS tto Swe s and Sweater Sacques for infants vall enildren A white with ribbon trimmings; BOYS’ shirt waists, in a very prett tached collars. s 8 to 14 3 or pink 69c PERCALE WAISTS Percales used in these boys' selection of designs; at- ars Size 50c CHILDREN’S SOX Highly mercerized arns in these Children's Sox $1.59 THREAD SILK HOSE LADIES’ CLOCKED SILK HOSE Full-fashioned Silk with wide mercerized garter top. Black with white silk embroidered clock. Hose, EHREND’ Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 4o 4 Extraordinary Friday Bargains $5.98 Plaid Skirts $5.98 Georgette Waists $15 34-Length Spring Coats 38 Organdy Dresses Friday Specials 29c 49c $9.29 15¢ 69¢ $].61 19¢ 3100 C 98¢ 88c c 15¢ .98 $3:50 8.8 %) 42¢ 43¢ 5789 99¢ $] 49 C 39¢ 98¢ $ Bythe Associated Press. GR SBORO, N. C., May 5.—Carl I’ralh- alleged to have been a mem- ber of a trio of whisky runners who ilate yesterday shot Policeman Thomas 19 McCuiston to death. when he step- | | ped upon the running board of their {automobile in the heart of the city, | was captured early today in Reids- C.. near_here. according to Tom Lobertson of Spr: member of the pa th by officers | Danville, fa polic atomobile durinz the | prepared to cl on the woods at tdawn. I Grocer and Wife Murdered. ' MONIIOE, La.-—Charles Lott, grocer, who, with his wife en into insensibility as the, ing Sunday n . died of h Lott die ns are held b and Mrs. Lott w pools of blood by neighbor: in an unco: ious condition, early Mon- | day morning. The theory of the po-! {lice is that the attack was made by | business ri s af the grocer, al- though they y there is me evi- ‘(lu)"c tha v the motive. Tues Seize 760 Bottles of Liquor. W FORK.—Another big haul of | and merchandise king here was <pectors on the Britis ima_of the F ‘West Indies line. More than 700 bo liquor, merchand were found behind ss staterooms. sceamship Dry Agents Shoot Each Other. BRISTOL, .-Tenn.—Reports of a onshine raid near Knoxville several | ago in which two revenue officers | each other to death as the result | in an automobile, and that one was shot two times and the other six times. , it is reported, escaped. Col. Page Made College Dean. CINCINNATI. — Selection of Col. {Henry Page, U.'S. A., to become dean of the medical colleze at the Univer- ity of Cincinnati is an.aounced by Frederick C. Hicks, president of the | ity. He sul s the late Dr. Col. Page is the Page of the Mary- land court of appeals, and was born in Maryland fifty years ago. $20,000,000 Dam Planned. RICHMOND, Va—The Pro R. I, water supply board has offi- cially awarded the contract for the Scituate dam to Winston & Co. of Richmond. The contras price for this work will exceed $3,500,000. This dam is 1o be located about eight miles from the city of Providence, and its construction,” with the aqueduct and other appurtenances, will reach a sum total of $20,000,000. Five Years for Assault. DA ILLE. Va.—William Moore- field, aged twen two, and W ter Jordan. aged nineteen, white youths, pleaded guilty in the corporation court to indictments charging crimi- n: assault on a thirteen-year-old white girl and were sentenced to Drison terms of five years, Two Liquor Raids on § MOBILE, Ala—A second raid on the Munson line steamer Muniola by the forces of Sherifft W. H. Holcombe, jr. iclded thirty quarts of whisky. The vessel was ~ searched on ' the day previous and ten cases of liquor il- ;nw Illy brought into port were confis- cated, Theological School Head Resigns. COLUMBIA, S. C.—Dr. { Whaling tendered his resignation as president of the Columbia Theological Seminary to the board of trustees at i their annual meeting, leaving the in- stitution to become professor of the. ology at the Louisville Theological Seminary at Lou le, Whaling has been with the eminary for ten years Murder Trial Opened. RG, ifforts to Mittle, Greenville shot and killed J. H. 'son, a civil engineer, after hav. g rned him to cease h attentions o Mrs. Starr Johnson, were begun here sterday. The state claims Mittle, | Who was separated from his wife, had gone through a marriage ceremony Wwith Mrs. Johnson some time before the killing. | i i prove b | White Plague Traced to Milk. | ATLANTA.—Thirty to 40 per cent ’(vf tuberculosis found in is itraceable to milk from cows infected { with the diseas A Rich- jardson of the Georgia State College {of Agriculture told Kroup ns and st and ¢ s of twelve states here y received by the sheriff’s of- | injuries | Thornton | " DELICIOUS FLAVOR . RICH IN BODY : PLEASING AROMA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Kill One and Catch Two Alleged " 7,8 yysame 0USTS Rum Runners After OfficerlsShot Dr. Richardson was speaking on the relation of bovine to human tubercu- losis at th ence, which was called under government auspices in an effort to aid in eradicating tubere- ulosis in live stock. d for Creditors. Judge Foster of district court or- n steamship Faith Orders Ship NE WORLE the, United St dered the Amer| | seized and “sold to the claims of her crew and the our fertil- izer work The I is the first agoncrete ip buiit in the United States and the vicissitudes of her crew, who stuck to t months without pay both ragged and hun hip fourteen riving here we ks ago, fur chapter in Tocal n kKing their crew. alleg 4 due them company clz Jury Would Free Wife. GO—A coroner's jury has re- Y ntal homi- the death who was ion of Rowland, [ Lome Lilian Rowl {jury ed that she {charged from custody, but the police {announced she would be 1 on charge of murder. Mrs. nd testified that her husband had been infatuated with a young woman; for- imerly employed in his offic Using Consul's Name Allezed. GRAND Rigorow. Was arr: name of Sta s il at Buffa ., who has jurisdiction over Mich- Four Held for Murder. ur men who were tak alleged to have told d thrown a comp launch into the Detroit charged with mur- f drowning vestigated they thor h ion from a r have b der, following by a_coroner's jury t the death of Arthur J were, n Women Killed in Auto Crash. soon after being taken to a hospital SPARTANBURC Zimmerman, brought to Spa the county ji ing of his fath at Duncan, s According to the sheriff the arrest voung Z shooting his father, make any s d lodged in ) the kill- but Don’t Neglect Your Skin | Ladies— A few days’ treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- ments in crea- | ation. An im- perfect com- plexion is caused by a 014, youn and middle 3%, Stomach and for Sallow, otchy Skin, They end the misery of Constipation. ; Small Pill—Small Dese—Smali ®ri~» | g ———————| BURNING... PAIN AND oporous SWEATING & ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively ?ives quick relief and lasting results. It penetrates the pores and removes the cause. (Plasters § in each package for Srubborn Corns) 3 $ Million Calocide Packsges Srid — Al Druggies 380 cide REMEDY . home, i { en into custody two weeks ago when KNOXVILLE, Tenn—Mrs. W. E.{ Beatty and her mother, Mrs. Mollie Hatcher, are dead and Mr. Be ager of a loc rage. injured the result of the of with 2 ear rowded thorough- fare 1 Both women died ement. | BLOCKADE BARS AMERICANS. THE NASHVILLE MAYOR |or ths tiockade by the recies o the —_— Gupton Charged With Not Enforc- | patched Licut. Robert Dunn, with a submarine cha! o Mudania to fetch ing Lewdness, Gambling and back Arthur C a director of the United States Shipping Board, and his Liquor Laws. By the Associated Press, HVILLE. Tenn., liam Gupton, mayor of suspended last night as new city council upon leged “maifeasance, misfeasan neglect of duty under the charter.” Immediately following his sion, which ‘was by unanimo £ the eleven counciimen ix Z. Wilson, mayor-el : orn into oflicc and took his seat as chief executive, as the al- nd city mayor by s of nce new spen- vote In the resolution suspending him | seven charges were filed against iupton. e included allegations ailed to e and state law force the city ard to lewd- le of intoxi- hat he had connived vity by the police who are under had cven pro- al to a very re- position in the city govern- Ithough this police officer had ment vdmitted in a public statement a short time previously that he violated the corrupt practices ) that he was paralyzing the city gov- roment through failure to appoint | in city officials required under harter. and that Gupton him- 18 failed to take the oath of of- » and make official bond, as requir- charter. GAS KILLS FAMILY. | n Jakuscyk, | and four chil- | fou overcom ently had en_they THE Y gas, been 1 went to b which turned last nig ap- | on 106%7 l;ure (fotto' e and good grade of ticking. With Head Rest Including springs. Strongly constructed. A limited num- ber only to sell at this sen- sational price. Easy Credit Terms THURSDAY, MAY Sea of Marmora, Rear Admiral Mark L. | Bristol. commander of United States raval forces in Turkish waters, has dis- wife, who otherwise would be unable to return to Constantinople. J. W. PUMPHREY First.Class Market Store Supplies For This Weck.Special ELK GROVE C()c purreg. .. 90 . 532 8th St. SE. , = | Lasts All Season Fill the transmission on your car today with EBONITE and then forget it for the rest of the season. No matter how much you drive, } EBONITE is always ther¢ to make the gear 1 i il 1 s it The “Lovekin” keeps an abund- ance of h ter always on tap, tion, for use any e in the house. Its is automatically con- Thoughtful home-owners are installing the “Love- kin" Why not you? The Lovekin Lights Itself — No Matches, No Dirt, No Bother Buy it from your plumber or the gas company. Write for Booklet. ¢ Remember, thi: fered at “The National” on most liberal credit terms. “The National’s” Woven HAMMOCK 249 “The National’s” White Enamel Crib | shifting casy and silent. No matter how hot | the weather, EBONITE will not run thin. Pin i your faith to EBONITE. EBONITE For Transmissions and Differentials Sold everywhere in BAYERSON OIL WORKS d in bed at their | Manufacturers PENNSYLVANIA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 'NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. The National Furniture Co. Is Proving Intensely Popular---with Service, Credit and a Host of Timely, Worth-while Bargains in Its Spring Housecleaning Sale REE! FREE! With Every 42-Piece Set of nFelt Mattress O} _ We have no hesitancy in most emphatically declaring this to be the most sensational mat- tress bargain offered in Washington. The Famous “National” Mattress This 100% Pure Cotton Felt Mattress weighs full 45 pounds—a mattress of sufficient weight and thickness to in- sure comfortable, restful sleep. Speci: zain, which is typical of hundreds of others shown through- out the store, are the Imperial Roll Edge—Biscuit Tufting— $ =y .75 ve and twenty-five-pound cans. Just say “EBONITE" to your dealer— that's your absolate assurance of best results. | features of this bar- mattress is of- “The National” Golden Oak Duofold | with good grade imitation leather. & With this Duofold you have a living room and bedroom combined. Get the Facts. Gas Light Co. | 2. 7T Washington | it \ 419 Tenth St. Distributors ERIE, PA. THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. STORE HOURS: -8 AM. to 6 P.M. Purchase of $100 or More Choice 26-Piece Set of ! of L e Either | Sllverware Nattees @ “The National’s” ‘ v Six-Piece Dining Room Suite Who else will make you such a liberal offer as this? Large Buffet with beautiful, plate mirror, highly polished Golden Oak Extension Table and four Durable Diners, all complete for Easy Credit Terms $44.75 Durably constructed and covered Easy Credit Terms “The National’s” Colonial Solid Qak Buffet Plenty of draw~ er and cupboard space. Durably constructed and highly polished. “The National’s” New Process Oil Cook Stove Two-burner size. One of the 75 biggest bargains . in " the ntore. —_— Other xizes at TR equally attract- ive prices. Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Set of 3 Irons, Stand and Holder, 31.19 “HIGR RENT DISTRICT =

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