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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, I921.° | 70 ROUND UP LUXURY TAX EVADERS; | MILITARY WILL RULE ONE LARGE N. Y. FIRM IS INDICTED "9 TWO PLANES IN CRASHES. | S5ifnselnto e bay trom 3 heisty of 200 feet in an R-6-L type tor- Avia . pedo planc. Lieut. Pat Kerney. a tors at Pensacola Narrowly |Ponr BUIL . ciident, was uninjurcd Escape Serious Injuries. ‘The plane was destroyed. ' fil%fifll?fllfl& Sixty Days. Ppayment of luxury taxes. i By th i United States Attorney Hayward y; (e Assaciuted Prems: said the indictmont marked the bo- | 4 - Well Timed for the Three-Day : | Holiday Comes This Important Gow B ortan, vy rocimtion| SVt i ule S e ! here today, reafiirmed his declaration Mra. Vanderbiit Custome: ! {l!lof martial law in Mingo county and{ _‘Thirteen counts were contaiued : 1106 G Street | Sale of Summer Dresses A LA, June 28—Two I By the Associated Press. by evasion of luxury taxes. s 3 i 1 | — NEW YORK, June 25.—A federal | We propose to_go after these |crashed yesterday, The first was an W’E:“ ASS[?T GEN. PERSHING. ) Erand jury today indicted Martin | Deople. mo whether they are ying boat, .which was . Gen. James G. Harbord, who _ . - a large firm on 5th avenue or »d by Chief Machinist'’s Mate | has been stationed at Camp T The Connecticut Avenue Shop - 6 n 0 . ;mn. lnc;dszh avenue :ulen small_soda water dealer on the | MacGregor, with Chicl Ronn asts | Tox.. reported. to Secretary Weeks — . ) ] er goods, and Herbert P. | East Side, who makes a shop girl |passenger. Neither fiyer Wi at the War Department yesterday 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, ov. Morgan Orders Sheriff Martin, o momber of the fiom. on | Pay the I cents tax on her sodu planc failed to “leve ders to assume the duties of : chkbgcs ot wiot < and then fails to pay it to the ! ng und was completely wreeked. | executive assistant to Gen. Pershing . i to Draft ]30 Men for s violating the revenue | government hief Wilbert Langford | act of 1918, and conspiring to de- fraud the government by evading’ | JEEREERERTLELE I roll all persons liable under the law for military duty. He also ordered '| the sheriff to draft 130 men, or to ac- cept 130 volunteers, who are to be mustered into the service of the state for sixty days to enforce all orders promulgated by the governor. Gov. Morgan in his proclamation recited that a “state of war, insur- House of Fashion nelius “Vanderbilt was named as don end Philadelphia. Mrs. Cor- Store News one of the customers on whose purchases the firm had failed Lo pay the luxury tax. ® Mr. Hayward declared the firm's - A oL an ummer uarmenits slips for articles on which luxury taxes were due. Thus in one case wtinsls | Are NowOffered at Big Reductions i REGARDLESS OF COST OR FORMER PRICES, you || rection and riot” still exists in Mingo i = county, and that the judge of the cir- i nlow_ ha\l/vci t(l;e opportunity to select from PASTERNAK Ex- |[cuit court, the sheriff and prosecuting | L PTRe TR Proeed, H i clusiv i : e . attorney have IKNI"fl ared they are their cust re 0 _save | E s . l | usive Modes. - Every Dress in this sale is fresh and new ] [inibicho et hoven ameedon | i tetienn om s mnaty xtra Specials for Wednesday I this season. Neaily all are unusual, one-of-a-kind models ented o the' governor that there is | {1, (%00 S cyery Lime. puling i td 'grave and imminen anger of 3 re i of exceptional beauty and smartness. sreater and more serious trouble In| Ml iiiche of Internat Rev- $15 Beach Capes, $7.95 35 to $69 Cloth Suits, $25! e enue Blair is anxious to have th. Made of worsted Angora col- . - . n e materials include Swisses, Voiles, lzed militia to enforce its laws, and | Lent as he says the government is - i Cool S Silks, La . 7 the legislative act providing for the| Deing cheated to an untold amount ool Summer Silks, Laces, Organdies, Taf- organization of a Natjonal Guard, $25 to $65 . i P 3 which was passed April 28 last, is not}™ = = D’l‘ $es, | fetas, Canton Crepes and Modish Cloth Trico- s yet in effect; Because Inf‘lhls thesev-| COMET CHANGES PLA i $16.95, $25, $29.50 500 Sweaters, $5 to $19.95 | N tines, all daintily- trimmed with most unusual etive duty 130 men of the enrolled NS. i Sport Style S11k, Dreeses, S ik all lns style touches. For Wednesday we have ar- o ol TR (iwa uf West Vil | Planetary Influences Now Likely to tpvelineAniiarey oty 7 = i a Ma 19, ranged five groups, all greatly reduced in : Eible, the proclametion of atiear Prevent Meteoric Showers. ! price, at— Gov. Morgan directed that the men| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 25.—Sev- 100 tiful Blouses, $5.95) Summer Blouses, ) | accepted by the sheriff for military AUty f o o) weeks of inti . y PP . || &hall be organized into two companies eeks of intimacy with this solar eorgette and Crepe. 32.98, 33.98, ss of sixty-five men each. Command is system have had such an effect on the N . N » s $ s $ [ s flued in MF:XJ 1;:""‘ D:\'ls,‘ea;l:nz ad- | Pons-Winnecke comet that it has mfixr-.v“'ra:.nrul Cotton Fiou | jutant general, who is direc! 0 com- o n tow I i aesanisation by having the men | C2anEed lts itinersry and departed $12 to $25 Skirts, themselves elect their company officers. from its orbit, the Harvard observa- ss 95 810 95 SIG 95 || "&ov. Morgan, in his first proclama- |tory announces. .95, $10.95, 316. All' Our Stock H . tion of martial law, placed itz enforce | Tne change of the comet's plans has Baronettes, Fancy Silks, ur Stock Sport Hats & ;@ . 2 - - ment in the hands of the sta's police | been cgused by planet o s ream Serge, Wool Plaids and A Group of Sports | 4 Group of Smart A Group of o anthartiom of Mingo counts: | o"a Temutt (b predicied meseors otiers. oduced 1o 5358, 35, $7.54 i Skirts = s A number of persons were arrested under | showers are not now likely to fall i 5 Hats Beautiful Blouses ihe terms of the preciamation, and el | Solon 1. Balley. acting director of the —_— . - . = s = = V: b - . Just what vou will [Exciusive creations Distinguished models || Soues of appeas, Decision on the cases GESEIVALOr) Saver(ed 4. ned. noshow: Tremendous Bargains All Summer Cotton need for that trip or that sold for much of the most unusual § ot A. D. Lavender. an organizer for th: ot peetiiren and. it Sl Sui W D Redcced o i i R = - |} | Cnited Mino Workers of America. was Wi 4 uits—Dresses—Wraps resses Are Reduce vacation. Reduced to i‘r“’;h” prices. Reduced SOtk 'O(J""”Y reduced || handed down Jast. weck, ihe court de- | Bailey et aay will take glace P v ciding that the prisoner should be 1<-| “The comet, he added, is now outward i #5 and SH) 85 and 810 515 and $19 B ot oceliRe bound through space, L ERREE RERERRERREE i Morgan' 1 d — s ————— —_— New S B e iy f‘:mm"mmqm: T TFTTTTTTTTITT T T T FITTTTTTTITTITTITTITITITITITITITIT. —8: .30 - {tuation, the authorities said, by creating = ew Summer Hours —8:30 to 5:30 ;mm_uiry force in Mingo. D f = R i b, N H = {2l - Dents Reprid 4 Days for Getting Ready | y -4 The followicg deaths have been reported to . , ) i NM MM& T Ceoo e e thin the last twenty. . ) And here is a shop to help you without ‘xz A F N 2 histoeat gorthenst. waste of time or energy or money! It is @ i or ) [ ‘.:yc:::::‘:" l"":“".'r Tobertson. 68, 20 § »-:':m H' n-z;' . flled to the brim with the sort of things you '; si William H. Michelbacher, #4, St. Elizabeth's . . & o e 2 = Wednesday 608 TO 614 EEEVENTH ST. ;. cisewhere ol T el | want for vacation da)fi»a(‘hoxn—c or aar- and 0 R NicCuire, 23, St Blizbeth's Hos- the prices are good to see! 1 fany pecple are N Pl ine Campbell, 2, Childrens Hospital complmenting us on our prices these da 8 Arury Martin, 87, Providence Hospital 1216 F St. N.W. ind these are compliments indeed! H The House of Courtesy B b eoras Hospital. F k i rficld Hospitul. i B, e Hundreds of New Summer Frocks ital P Praneis P. Butler, 03, St. Elizabeth's Hos- ital L Marshall. 10, Washington Aslum | | Hospital. o Phie May Stapton, £, 2331 Ontario road Josie Tuylor, 48, Washington Asylum Hos- tal P William Wilkes, 63, 43 Stanton road south- William H. F. Parker, 68 117 D street ~outhwest. . ‘Anita Goodwin, 2, 142 Francis street south- Augniented by three fresh consignments of Silk and Cotton Dresses. Up-to-the-minute stries, most wanted fabrics. beautiful colorings and designs—marked at a fraction of their wogth Actually %5 Underpriced! In many cases one-half and more. For instance: $10 =d 51150 Cotton | $1250 =nd $1500 Voile Dresses, 575 | Dresses, $10.75 Combining Many Lots in Our Big Offering of Wash Frocks silk ast Abraham L. Jones, 50, 302 T street. Births Reported. The following births have been reported Voiles and ginghams, a2 hundred of | A new shipment. So splendidiy the ihe Mealth deparcomat withla the At TSR them in a great variety of pleasing styles. | others soid that we had to take orders o and Alma E. Donnelly, girl. The price makes it possible for you to for more—here they are and more. K e e S Y have two or three for warm weather | They're of sheer voile. checked. figured 0 . K George A. and Helen L. Campa i 1 wear. The checked and plaid ginghams ' and floral designs. Organdie vests. wide at a price that is N | Fmer asd Bilen & brer bor. T emurely simple and cool colored. | self sashes. One style illustrated. but Peter and Astasia Zaims, girl. The voiles are more “fussy:" artistic | there are many others, some have sur- arall led = Ir Mary G. Cole, ‘""‘m 1 designs of conventional figures and flow- | plice bodices, rufled and tucked skirts. unp (o m the . \ Grore A0 Fiia Wethers mtl. : ers: organdic vests, collars and cuffs and | If vou missed getting yours last S ; oy William and Marie Carien, bor, tunics edged with pleated ruffles. Such | day, herc’¢ your chance. ’ Phlllpsbom Shop Tiiam and Suste Hackett, Rirl. H pretty colors as rose, pink., copenhagen | ‘ —_— blue, lavender, green, tan, brown. navy \ _ d gray. Again w . they R v see them voutl na | 330 Georgette it harder to believe. ‘ Dr 515 = , esses Hospital After Diving Accident. $]18.50 and $20 Voile; A, new lot, just unpacked: i Dl o e B pi | $12.50 Afternoon dresses of printed ich ‘at University Hos-!|| 3 Dl‘esges, 12 georgette crepe in artistic de- s e o have Dronounc signs and colorings. Navy, copen- being expressiv 4 g rexpressive pital, Baltimore, have pronounced as . most remarkable the recovery of Stewart Of dark colored sheer voiles, | hagen blue, tan and brown. BROKEN NECK HEALS. Virginian About Ready to Leave | All the styles are impressive— of the best de- ¢ |ratterson oruflrgwnsm;;frm:x Sl navy. black and brown, with white | Taffeta girdles and little pleated PR miles from Staunton. Who m dots and figures. Cool and practi- | ruffles of taffcta applied in ei- L\ t Bay by A, y . SIgIine thnug‘ht . §h“;,'§e°€:r3.'°kr'i ?L“Jm’dinfll“r'&'o?m of cal, easily kept looking “spick and | fective ways. One is sketched at ren as th a patient who has broken his neck at the Span” Organdic trimmings, taf- | the top of the group. Distinctly —€ve as € S sixth cervieal is rare. | Lo ol feta girdles and wide voile sashic& NOT the dress you would asso- ~ \ Mr. Patterson. who 1s a 51 Tunics, pleated and pointed for | ciate with the price, $15. . Frocks them- N la Prominent Virginia family, has suf. e Pl kints ruifed and tucks. o fered greatly for the last year, but now is well on the road to recovery and is selves are pro- ¢ vy and s expected to be able to leave the hospi i U Mr. Patterson says that the only and gastions 5F Hhie Shons e paileron say st che ony |l $25 $30 Dresses a numbness of the fingers. $16'5° LAUNCH SUMMERS’ BOOM. The Prize"Assor"'t‘ment of Them All $30 to $40 Silk Dresses, $19-75 A wonderiul group. comprising costumes for all occasions—sport. street wear. tea, dinner sh‘g&;‘,’,‘;"":fd e‘,‘(g:f;,f“;'fi,,v;’l?:, and ‘mformal dance. The fabrics are beautiful Canton Crepe and Tally-ho Silk, Foulard. Georg- blicans Present Can- effect in weave. Colors: Navy, | ette Crepe and Lace, Net and Georgette combinations. 3 ! e black, brown, Nile green, orchid, Fashionably beaded or ribbon_ trimmed. All shades. flaming sport colors. tomato, maize. jade, didate for G. 0. P. Nomination. black, brows, Nile grect, orarse, | delicate orchid and fiesh color—white, tan. bizque, gray, brown, as well as navy blue and black, ~Re- BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn. Jume 28—\ flesh color and copenhagen blue. markable dresses for this low price, $19.75. Resolutions urging that L P Sure Plain or with embroidered dots. i i < A b inated at 4 % this passing oc mers of Abingdon be nomingied SiIl | An-over hand-embriodery in pro- Governor of Virginia on the repub- fusion. How could they do it— casion. lican ticket were proposed yesterda. he people who made them—for Z - at a republican meeting in Abingdon. | L. ;16‘_5& pBu: aren't you glad they / “ \ — did? jf. M«:z‘ The very latest impulse of blouse fashions. q:bnrdine S‘lip-ov.er Frocks Handsome Tricolettes MINERS RETURN TO WORK. : Figured Voiles, in wanted Combinations of Crepe.de —————r showing the new square collar and tailored better makers who sérve us— emphasizing the importance of | New Blouses Decidedly chic—you'll need onc for the coming week end holiday. Dainty Voile Blouses, $2.95 S= Peninsy e What’ . colors Chine and Tricolette w-i:mruc: One Weok.xnd’ flsfo Sport t’s the Matte; With bow tie. Trimmed with rows of insertion. out % 2 Effective Linenes, trimmed Serviceable Taff - . ervicea! etas 1 rder ion offi- 5 » with embro‘dery and qn? e sorkers ot “the Nobody seems to know—people don’t seem to | green in collars and cuffs. Tie-back sash. Most becoming. Others of flesh georgette; pearl buttons Ginghams and iron companies, Erie subsidiaries, e h 2 1 £ " k. The strike p-to-the-minute styles in surplice effects. have returned to worl e Rows of shirring on collars and cuffs. For street'and afternoon wear—and in such a span of sizes Iasted ono week. and affected 10,000 ted none of as to make selection easy for everyone. ‘The strikers were gran Z = their demands, the walkout being dis- ‘avowed by the district officials and | . the men given the alternative of re- turning or having the charters of i revoked. be wearing gloves as much as they generally do. But we have a big supply—the biggest ever—an- ticipating a record glove business! So to force glove business we are cutting prices and inaugu- | 37'50 & $10 Ha.l'll ;de rate a cut-price sale of - Chamoisette Gloves Blouses, %635 If you don't want to wear them now—save them for Of fine French voile, hemstitched. em- fall. You'll want them some time between now and then | proidered and tucked. Trimmed with real —and see how you can save— Irish crochet and filet laces. A variety of $1.25 Chamoisette | $2.50 Chamoisette | lovely stvis, with he new f’"" Pan collar Gloves Gloves i Tiaa Ry 12-button length—white | 16-button length—in | Oxfords and Pumps pongee, sand and white and pongee colors. o > 2, mastic, Pair ........ 850 with wide embroid- 51 95 For over-the-Fourth wear and long " wear thereafter. Four charming styles 31.50 Chamoisette Sedbackisp at very reasonable pricings. $3.00 Silk Gloves | 56,00 Canvas Oxfords, 34 pr. Just in time for the | Gloves Strap wrist style—best | 9 Fourth — these vivid | 16-button length in white, | quality milanese silk gloves | A new purchase of these cool. White Ox- i | fords " Designed along lines of simplicity: SR el R Special— Special— Sweaters Skirts Limited quantities of . any one style—but a Mostly of the wash- goodly number com- ¢ able cloths—some in the bined— novelty and plain wools. The up-to-date Gas Range is not only superior to the old- fashioned coal range, but much more convenient and economical. We've made ltt ':nr busi- ness to represen e ranges that have proved their worth. GAS HEATERS Plenty of hot water when you want it and no waste of_ fuel. ‘We invits comparison of the Jersey Cloth 3 All Wool Surf Satin Mostly Tuxedo model. e some with Brush Wool Wool Plaids trimmings. —plain and plaited; the d irts. pongee ' sand and chamois | —all white and ‘white with 1€ Flamel ; SEUIL oz | Color_Strap Wrist Style | beaver shade of embroid- | plain toes, welt soles and Cuban heels. ¢ stripe and p! olors; box | ;" White with black and | ery on back and beaverin- | is a very low price for such'a smart, high- pleated or not, as you pre- | white two-toned embroid- | set at wrist. - A~ grade shoe. fer. The colors are sky | ered backs. All at, 950 very smart glove, $2.35| $10 Sorosis Pumps, $8.00 pr. . Staple and novelty washables wxgh button Heaters here with any—not z colors. and pocket trimming. only for efficiéncy, but for price. blue, shell pink and gray. | PRIr .ocoeeoeneinn.. PRIT: vovese . g i L A . ; The stripes are orange, golf All these gloves are first quality and establish a new Twos:strap Pumps. of tan calf. With low : 2 record for low prices. These prices continue only until | flat heels and round toe or Cuban heels and green, jade, red, flame .‘“d stocks are reduced. Make your selections at the low moderately pointed toe. They are very serv- Copenhagen blue on white. | prices! | iceabie and wonderfully smart, too.