Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 18

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THE EVE For Alleged Taking of a Bribe ugisecsromn: - o Mexico unless they ha in a r ing house on Lafayette or a (lr‘l!fl!‘d llflr‘llm"m o capias for |Square 3 wounding Frank Parker, tion, properly vised by Mexican the arrest of Sidney J. Catts, former | TR Rge, o8 e O ontin Governor of Florida, indicted by the accerding to a report made to the po- | Fierro, Mexican consul here. ! Bradford county grand jury for the al-|lice shortly after the shooting. leged acceptance of §700 for his vote in | ident al i i & , o SRad Ne'w Orleans Man President. OMAHA, D favor of granting a conditional pardon | NeW Qrlenns o B to J. J. Coleman, convicted in Bay| NET ‘QRLEANS-—ETans b loans for more county in 1918 of the murder of Deputy | of Jabor, was elected pre: f litigation aga Sheriff Charles Scott and sentenced to | the Association of Governmental L ned for business. w life imprisonment. was in the hands of | Bor Oficials of “the the sheriff today. having been ed | Canada and the Philip llate vesterday by Cire it Jude: concluding session of th Twhich at annual con- cas announced Dy its president. Mr. Appy Tite leads Eppy Cure The ndjury acted by reason of the fact that the state prison ’ farm at Raiford, where Colems o the la serving his sentence,before his pardon. [12 1 is in this county. recomr lican committee of cand . Majority Vote Controls Pardons. offices 1o be filled by presidentinl 8 e SA The Governor of Florida does not pos- [ appointment, and requested that the heen stayi sess full pardoning powers, but is 012 0f Lposition of at the land o s : : 1 of ared Harding ndations of the home of a tive and e members of the pardon board. | fiee in it filled with the | HOMe O & Lo ol . inely ¢ members of the appointment of a oy o visit o 2 . Selected beef and pork with el T i Ve | ® St ' governor. however, Goes pos- helie veto power over the grantingj Indictment for hezzlement.' | W.T. Hayn delicate spices combine to in- that the governor hid pted sums of | money to influence his official action in the granting of pardons and th Pmoval and appointment of perso The committer’s hea ing condncted in executi no announcement has been made its findings. Hi last January Resent the Dirty Glass! Lily Cups Protect er Dixabled. 'he Mexican de- 7 a disabled condi uth of Los Ar LOFFLERS SAUSAGE Ask Your Meat Man PRODUCING STATIONERS Angeles A tug reported on the way to the vessel prepared to tow her term of office ex; Hl clerk h\ the railway, kicked over the stove in the oftice of the Pomona yards of the ®) 9 s railway near here. chased ou ro e 0 3 herin from the offic V L home of a Mr. and Mrs chased them from | entering 4 room of home. shot himself throu i instant Pomon » v.\l;ndk:-\\:mnn: Robs Home. about them “I believe that in the Rhineland a hostile Military occupation is seen at its best; and at 1ts best, was A G her home you ] e night by a white man bent ull can sa from ersonal observa_ burglary, who, after Mrs. Adam el e . ENR e R R Afull page ad could tion, it is brutal; it is provocative; j tarn ) promise no more= | it is continuing war. Its mainte- Cppihin Axrouns o8 Fioridn, Twenty to . ’ migo. o ew o A E ! nance as a debt collecting agency iousion' S STampive: T the pa through 15 years is unthinkable RS N T e = g i - mediate danget A naval tug is go- —it will be a running sore. ing to El Amigo's assistance. | Ship's Captain Reported Shot. { BATH. Mc.—Word that. Capt. Ches- {ter T. Wallace of the five-masted | eAn extract from [er o S iy Ay meanter Al\r‘r\n shot on the high by the schooner's cook was ed ” here last ;. G. Deering Company, WAITS FOR PEACE” |= fter shooting his wife to death By PIERREPONT B. NOYES | 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. KEEPING PRICES DOWN Tateyton London Clgare ttes On Sale at | All Bookstands Puce Levy & 6w Our Low Prices—Easy Credit Terms and Dependable Furpiture Are Making New Customers Daily! Quality—Style—Variety Plenty of each. That’s why we’re making such a big hit with these suits. We’re saving you $10, $15 or $20 and giv- ing you what you are looking for. 3-Piece Duofold Suite—$2 a Week Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or brown leatherette. Including mattress. . = £ ! - Fine Spring SUITS %20 All kinds of suits are here. Pick out the one you wish. Blue Suits for..........$20 Brown Suits for........$20 Gray Suits for..........$20 Green Suits for.........520 Flannel Suits for.......$20 Serge . Suits for.........$20 Cassn'nere Suits for. ....520 Worsted Suits for.......520 Double or Single Breasted Models Plain Colors or Novelty Mixtures Young Men’s Suits for $20 Conservahve Suits for..$20 Why Pay $30, $35 or $40? Belding-Hall Refrigerators None better made. FHEIRPEL S Brass Bed Outfit 2-inch post bed, reinforced spring, all-cotton mattress. $49.95 $4.95 Cash—$1 Weekly 10-piece Dining Room Suite Made of beautifully figured American walnut—buffet S4inches loug, with or without mirror ; good size china closet, inclosed serving table, round extension table, 48 inches wide; 5 side chairs, 1 armchair, seats 27 upholstered in Imperial Blue Haircloth....... $27.50 Cash—$3.75 Weekly 135 7th S'I'IEE‘I' N-.W. neer, were seriously injured in an ex- lEx—Govel nor of F lorlda Tndietod B s e me B Gent iy e e s & | 1l the injured had been rescued. not be permitted to enter 4 passpor the rooming house. com- su!l in this country. according to in- himself. formation reccived here by G. Meade el Bank Has $4,000000 to Loan. Hogan, 7 said appli 1 Catts, while | Yention of the o on here. rom sweets to tasty nou | usines Send Protext o President. e ad preser ment in : pubican na. A ;nln.mlm Under the ru=.~]nr pro- | ABILINE, Tex—C. B Sedrick. for — cedure a majority vote of the board is|wmerly vice president of the P voke the God of Taste in the sufficient for favora i stion | National Rank of Ranger, ar . upon an application f federal authorit #t E most alluring flavor, savor it ol Lo e T under investi arges of em- znd goodness of e iy s trom ‘the was instructed to inquire into rumors Phone 3641 for Your Sunply. NG STA-R, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1921 ex. citi- ifica- had found e operating -on a larg commissione haven Country ported they discovered a thirt undred gallo farm. whic con- Land T Mid- from &irl had ambition 10 hecome a movie Still on U. S, Agent's Farm. olquitt Carter. United ATLANTA —C Hates commissioner he ound over hundreds of moons arned that Fulto tion of (h» Nati - |the Roose be known trail. was M Sawhill of 16 | Midlana T length of th he old t the same rou to Charlottesvi ynes. | point the R Hay New Yo orfolk. V s farm near e [ here, who has: county o ¢ one had b scale on the The o in the consolidation pink and bine 14 years, Mothers will lined throughout. For— S 1o 16 vears. 39 Ladles Spring Suits $37.50, $40.00, $45. 00 $49.50 Values These were not purchased for the sale, but {Seamed back. double reinforced are our best suits left, culled from the racks season’s most ub to 44. Nearly 500 New Hats morrow. Nearly every new s an Straws, Horsehair Braids, color—M The trimmmg& are of flowers, Slnpu Colnn ‘Store Hours: $1.50 Gingham Dresses For the wee High-grade, standard. tots of 2 to 6 fast-color Einghams nse T i e dee : White il pinids, : dark leffects: alo solid c Dainty Persi a0 Y au- and rep. Dozens of styles to se Ject from, for girls 6 to Iy trim $1.00 White Madras Shirt Blouse and launders well collar and buttoned cuff: Dotted Voile Dresses Beautiful Sheer Voiles, colors, with pretty neat do They have deep-trimmed floun eflects. ‘izes | in vark grounds, and oyerskirt “effects. Al SiZeS | 0,4 floral effects, in sizes 46 to 54. 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. At no tuein vears have such values in Girls’ Good Dresses been offered. An op- pertune purchase of a manufacturer's sample line of PBig Girls’ Good White Dresses at only a from handling and showroom decked with ruffles, tucks, laces, Another 1ot of White you'll appr Transparent wide generous hem. Lawns Organd tions. B Really $10 Values have their boys here to- morrow for one of these $10.00 suits with 2 pairs of pants of good \\I’)rsled mixtures, Flap pockets and belts. Tan, rookie, black and navy. [ - | ! Now then, you women who require ‘extra sizes 33 to 44 waist, here plaited styles and strictly tailored models. wanted de: a moderate price. 298 5% Where Your Dollars nnl Mast 'BEHREND’ anything but what can he easily Made from fine white organdies and Persian be- in scores of the prettiest styles for girls 6 to 14-years. $3.00 Girls’ White Dresses INTEREST on your savings, compoundefj “ twice a year. 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Hos LTy BB R 29C 2495 Women’s Extra Size $12.50---Skirts- spreads, in a big Selec- opportunity to get i tion of Marseilles designs. at a moderate x;ru-n-‘ l"h Beautifully hand-tailored . from French serge, in $2.25 Engl Longcloth Extra Size Voile Dresses in dark | You stout ladies know how herd it i to get extra size dresses at Now here’s your chance. Sheer, pretty fine voiles, in scores of '5.98 |8 +10« Featuring Trimmed Hats . many being shown for the first time to-|.; ceous selection of floral hape, large and small and about every|and stripe designs. 43 Sport Hats and scores of others. fruits, wreaths and ribbons. 36 00 $l 0 00 " Values not out. Under Government Supervision. 4 Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Girls’ Sample White Dresses i+ 3129 $5.00 to $7.50 Values S t { ‘ aturday s ' Extra Special $2.00 Billie Burke House Dresses inod Quality and collar trimmed with pearl but- tons. Sizes to 41 $1.75 Flowered Kimonos Pretty Flowered Chal- lies, in dark or medium 99 color: elastic waist, belts C and ancy braid-trimmed collars and cuffs. Sizes to 46, 98c Muslin Chemise Exceptional full cut, : from fine Nainsook. with Sgc ’ 11%-inch embroidery trim- med round neck and arms 69c Batiste ; ) Bloomers Ladies Pink = Rloomers, made from durable batiste. full c cut and strongly made. Elastic waistband and round legs. Women’s 75c Drawers: or open styles—all lengths and sizes up 1o 29 $1.50 Camisoles Made from lustrous Silk Satin and Wash Silks: 950 beautifully trimmed with lace and insertion top or in plain tailored style. ‘. $1.25 Corsets i Made from good strong coutil. well boned and 89c stitched with four strong hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 30. Women’s Extra Size Ribbed | * Union Suits For the extra_ size wom- : . these fine Ribbed 46c Gauze Union Suits are a real bargain. Taped neck and lace: trimmed pants. Remember, extrg large sizes. Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Vests’ Fine, Sheer Quality Mer- cerized Yarn Vests, close- 23C Iy ribbed, .in- bodice or . with Vee neck and tubular band. Regular and gxbn sizes: - o | Men’s Balbriggan. U Fine, Firm, Quality Bal- P briggan ‘Shirts and Draw-' 42C ers, with fine satine fac- ings. Ecru calor, short-sléeve ves| and ' angle-length drawers, wh double seat. Sizes to 44. 5 Boys’ and Girls’ Waist Union Suits The fact that this has the waist saves the neces- 536 sity of wearing the reg- ular waists. Well stayed and ex- tra’ buttons. - Sizes 4 to 16 years. Ladies’ Drop-stitched Hose. Made with seamed back and with the fit of full- 53C fashioned hosiery. Double sole— high spliced heel and double garter top. Black, white, gray and cor- dovan. Satin Stripe Silk Hose A beautiful, heavy quality silk ‘with the $l 98 new satin stripe. sole and heel, lisle double garter to be disposed of tomorrow and nog one | top. Black, ‘cordovan, navy and will be leit by noon. High class, tailored | White ' from fine Poiret Twills and French Serges Children’s Sox ized, permanent finished varn, fancy tops. All sizes, 5 to 9%f. 72x90 Pequot Sheets Perfect Quality 3 None better than 72x90 seamless, finished gt with wide torn hem Limit, 2 to a Customer 42x36 Utica Pillowcases All perfect and absolute- ly free from dressing or fill- 35C ing. You know the brand. 84 more of those firm large Crochet Bed- $l .69 Fine Closely Woven Soft Chamois-finish $l .49 Longcloth. 36 inches wide: put up 10 yards to the plece. A fine quality for underwear and children’s wear. 50c Turkish Towels 44x20 Extra-heavy Bleached Turkish Towels. 296 All white. Hemmed ends. You can’t duplicate this quality - der 50c. 75c Fine Fancy Vflln About 1200 yards Fine , Double-thread Voiles, in 9 a good range of dark eorgette design. as well as a full range of dark and light plain colors, including black and white. To $1.00 Fancy Ribbons - Just the widths for sash- es and hat trimmings in a inches wide. Men’s Shirt Neckbands. Good Dress Shields Best Stay-up Belting. Clark’s Mercerized Crochet ton Thread. k 3-yard pieces Stickeri Bruid. il colors and white.... 0. N. T. Darning Catton. bla&. cordovan, white . for 16c

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