Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
L 5E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921.° Minister, Held in Death Case, |7 sidss o st ch: DECREASE OF FOOD COST prices decreased on thirty-one of the |NET REDUCTION OF 680 | o — are obtained. For the year period nlle: Ve d a = il's a ¥ Bolufnes S Secumits hore amouatea | IN WASHINGTON SHOWN | irom Asrif 15 1230, 10a0nitsf5%60 | IN NUMBER OF CLERKS . 76. ncluded in s New e C Crease in al ar- _F H t l York est v k: les of food combined o Escapes From Guard in Hotel |35 v, b e Lo Sl R | | | ing a portrait of George Washing. |Declines 2 Per Cent in Period Be- I | ton, appraised at $5,000. Mr. Vail| oo t - . | | the bank except $300 to reimburse|was e i:’)‘ndnn, Vt His| ginning March 15, Ending April BR”’MN’S FIRM STAND. ' Appointments, Reported by Gov- | | By the Assnciated Press. h a Bih e desth ot M Anna F‘cxcn_ .M;,k!'f‘xn.\-g‘lu: .:“";1;‘.;:{7 :‘xx:gy ‘};"f Ex-Gov. Catts Again Indicted. (oa\: h; Wa‘:'h‘ngton decreaf_ed 2 per Change Palestine Policy. and 1,400 ad:nmnsvto lhe::v:;:c:c;"-“, | non, at her home, near Buckville, es- (g new 000 packing piant that| PENSACOLA, Fla—Sidney J. Catts,| Sont 13 Washington during the LONEON v LS S cadauartersiof :::"gls‘::‘ct ) caped last night while being held at | will be erccted there. eCs e (L TR oD (oo R e SN S AT Ay ation | in K off Galaiis Gmh; oF a local hotel. dicted for peonage here by the fed- | today. Decreases in food costs were | o "the Liritish colonial office that | Mmonth of ARLS MR LNE I8 L0 00 The minister eluded his guard and eral grand Jury. The indictment |ShOWR for the period in all the fifty-|the BDritish government desires it duction of 680. o Br o ar T Jowered himself to the ground from | NEW YORK.—Mrs. Oscar Hammer- | o O = | one cities from which reports were | clearly understood that its consent |reductions were 888 M (08 O Da- an upper floor of the hotel by means | stein, widow of the charges that Catts after obtaining|secured. The greatest decr | fo Rceepting the man for Paice |pargment 139 n the Dicamugy Dr; e T o b thime He | announced that the historic Manhat- ( pardons for two negro convicts forc- | the month was shown in Birming- |tina with the view to establishing a | Partment, 165 35 thc, BellriaRt 0, was held at the hotel because Mount se will be sold for com- | oq them to work on one of his farms | !am, Butte, Memphis, Mobile and ) national homeland has not ‘Com)v!cr(‘(‘dfin' % ;,r‘\c nefiomce or e da has no jail. The property, valued | i west Florida. The former gov- |Salt Lake City, 5 per cent. nd will not be, shaken by the |Superintendent o 3 3 Reinforcements were sent to the 51000000, will e | o e e e Tediaed py"tne | Food prices in Washington have de- D et e | Navy building. S Ouachita community to aid Sherift at receiver's auction on June | Batora County grand jury for ac.|creased 24 per cent in the period | The government, the he force of the Navy Departmen Crump and a posse, Who, it was re- Mrs. Hammerstein declared she | oangrord SOUNEY ETanC A O e % | from April, 1920. to April, 1921, the s determined to s increased by e federa ported. had surrounded Raymond Cole [ will live in Iurope in the future | riconcr serving a life term for mur- | department announced. 1 to develop onal bureau by and Jim_ Taylor, mountain farmers[and will remove her husband's body | ger with the average cost i for the bene- | nian Institution b g ion. | Commerce Comm B op o Sorition Colonis The Star delivered to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you about 174 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once Will Sell Historic Opera House. and neighbors of the slain woman, | from the Woadlawn cemetery here 1913, the cost of food in Washington | = b wanted in connection with the mur-|to a resting place abro She said S S in April, 1921, was 61 per cent above 4 Ttod that the |partment of Agriculture b der. It w d that Cole and Taylor | she was finished with attempts to wrote the #Revolt of Islam” | the 1913 figure. recent order immigration | the Department of State b: were heavily armed. carry on her husband’s plans for Ying in the bottom of a boat| Throughout the United States for into Palestine was only a temporary | These fis re given Cole is the man whom Mrs. Beckie | producing grand opera at popular fon the Thames river. the month, March 15 to April 15, measure | e ————————————————————— Taylor implicated in her testimony | prices. ce Alf Smith. lor is the son of Mrs. Beckle lor. | giaghless Powder Plant Destroyed. AN were neighbors of Mrs. NeKennon. | *G0T e EST h rhe plant ot | the United S Flashless Powder { SecafiGreatiEoxt Deveiopment Company, at Carrcroft, near here, was | NEWPORT NEWS, Va—Speaking |complet ved early this morn a5 a representative of the Hampton |ing by fire, ing_an explosio roads port commission, Homer L |of unknown origin. The surround- Ferguson, president of the Newport|ing countryside was shaken by the News Shipbuilding and Drydoc 1- | blast and reports reaching here said pany, told the Virginia Retail Mer-| it was felt in Philadelphia, Chester chants’ Association that the de-|and intermediate towns. The 1 velopment of Hampton roads is 80| wili probably be not more than $3 important, unless the state under-|00. There were only two men near takes the job, it will be ecarried out!the plant at the fime and both es- by private capital, and immense | caped. profits lost to the public thereby. D velopment of by state funds et throughout BRISTOL, i dington, jew c ssion. ston, Gt | stantly | Killed at .. Harmon, po Charged With Arson, Disappears. | 1 1+ J1armon, POCerin: MONTGO. Ala—Charles E.[rel. Harmon went to W i Here is where wise men get their suits, and get them right! It’s the annual May SALE OF MEN’S SUITS for a limited p_eriod--because the quanfity : is limited—about 400 suits in all--being all oy Jeweler. 1.-Tenn—David Ad- er, was shot and in- Paul, Va. by Policeman a quar- se, where Pate . who, i | he gave himself up to the authorities alleged, | and furnished bond to appear in schoolho | court. The quarrcl ar over Ad-| Gordo, | i arrested more | | dren could help him cut field,” now that they forced to attend schoc pear for trial on the d mrraisnment. A state fire marshs year ago by Harmon. | not ap- -t for his e rom. the NEW YORK.—Theodore N. Vail, stated when | former president of the American Pate's case was called he could not | Telephone and Telegraph Company, | be located and, upon investization, | who died at Johns Hopkins Hospital it was found Pate had disappeared, | April 16, 1920, left a personal estate after drawing all his money out ofs of 7 of which $928,069 is T. N. Vail Left ,440 Estate. —for men who want the at this special price. best we have-or can get- The Hecht Co. Turning to summer lines, two of our best makers favor 7th at F -Where prices are guamnteed' 7th at F us with their overstock of spring suits. They make noth- ing to sell under $40, and, since this aggregation includes much of their best, the QUALITY AVERAGE is HIGH. More than half are BLUE SERGE suits o I —the fine twilled, soft-handling blue sérge tical and pleasing suit for summer wear. . We’ve done it again! » Here’s another Sale! Men’s soft collars 6,000 of ’em---11 new styles - Regular 25¢c,35c & 50c grades -the most prac- Other fabrics are herringbones, cassimeres and fiannels. In solid colors and fancies. Single or double breasted models. Sizes and styles for every one. ' y Fine fabrics; favored styles; regular qual- ities; and all to go at one price—the lowest we’ve had this season, viz.: Corded and plain fabrics but chiefly in the desired fancy P.K’s. All first quality collars from one of America’s leading makers. 11 styles—fresh and new as May. Collars segregated according to size Please go to table containing your size We've given over extra space to this sale Find the collars spread on counters and tables— often 11 styles to a size—select your style and pay 95c for 6. Collars are sold only in box lots of six. All sizes 123 to 17. ‘And also! Men'’s silk : neckwear 55¢C QUALITY neckwear that you’ll be as glad to buy at 55¢ as you will the above collars. Advance sale! < white flannel $6.95 b TROUSERS The H lg h es t p rice HANAN We carried these over from:st a:e’ason, inventoried them s h oe l‘ s now $ 1 5 at a low price and can’t replace them today to sell at $6.95. Get yours now for MEMORIAL DAY and after; a pair of them will make two suits out of one. The ideal combination is BLUE SERGE coat and WHITE FLANNEL trousers. Here’s what you must do to match em: Take the best leathers you can find, put into them the skill and handi- craft of 73 years’ shoemaking; back it with the highest standards known to the trade, and then if everything works out just so you’ll z h @ have shoes equal to HANAN. - @0 0 Stripes and floral patterns without stint; patterns that range from Paris and Piccadilly right down to plain solid colors in pleasing hues. wide or narrow shapes to fit the style collar you like best.