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immediately after Franklin's arrest, ARREST STEPFATHER ghat he found the bodies on returning| DRAFT ARREST PUZZ|ES. MAY FORM NEW TOWN. 4 Howard, Md., asking for instructions e lay h ¥ husband had been kind to the children, FoecialDlepstoh o e Btar, * t) L g ness, After Boys Are Shot. bodles. Officlals are making a complete | oreq, on_a charge of evading the Washington Helghts, Highland son, farmer, and his wife were ordered make of him. fair. T've.been chosen queen of this |, . "l o q"0 " ve to obtain & state and Isalah Temple, ten and four years| HONOLULU, T. H. July 13.—An|Through his failure to register, the | "N "Mugg—What else d1d you ex-| The backers of the petition assert Ay N A o AR A 7 & g 2 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 f)"‘nm dn‘xg; his wife to Albany, where wired the commanding officer at Fort ve . His pistol, = AND MOTHER IN SLAYING he had left on the m 2'1 wmc;\ 1‘.'18 i::id Police Ask as to the method of procedure in |y bell County Communities Are aiineen of his bed. |Stanniton: Polles Instructions | {},,ase. He was referred to. the | ChoPPell County - clals. H e o e AT Considering Union. whom he has as yet received no Georgia Authorities Hold Them | Mrs. Hudson told county officlals her | o i hicrateh to The Star. Fhomy ¥ n e —~ N Va., July 14.—Resi- ‘Without Bail, Woman as Wit- but the latter stated an examination| STAUNTON, Va., July 14.—Local LYNCHBURG, " showed many welts and bruises on their | police, helding Harrls Franklin, col- Seats of the Mlzhty. dents ‘of Fairview Heights, Durmid, ITHE BUSY CORN R.. N Investigation before taking any further | foderal draft during the war are |From the Detrolt News. Sptings and nearby territory, Just E PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. ALBANY, Ga., July 14.—Glen M. Hud- | action. ‘puzzled as to what disposition to| Polly Peachblow—I don’t think 1t's| .14, the city, in Campbell county, held without bond after a s Franklin, who 18 said to have been 'y had Investirated the deatiorongra Jury| HONOLULU TO BAN TATTO0. |or ‘dratt age. falled fo register. | [l &g Joure putting off all| ,rter for a municipality. old, st ¢t Hudson, ’ .g| POINt is made, he never came under | o T e tie 3 Charged with murdo ony piidson was | ordinance designed to put Honolulu's| mijjtary authority and, therafore, It | feosensd to foyalty all over Earaos |that these suburbs pay $100.000 4 land . - ity all over Europe ! tattoolng_parlors” out of exlstence | is contended, his case should be trieq | MaPPened to rova taxes each year and that t get ®s 8 material witness, - has been drafted by W. H. Heen, city | hy a civil court. On the other hand, | ©¥CT 8ince the war? nothing for these taxes except a of Columbi et Gary Temple|and county attorney. Naval authori-|some clalm that Franklin may be School {nadequately provided fof by France, had be Wwho was killed in|ties have frowned on the art of prick- | subject to court-martial because he Consolation. the county. Farm, near here: sinee ther. ot Hudson's| ing permanent patterns In India ink | falled to respond to the call to men The citizena also are to appear be- 5 :lm.m “u :n;) since their mother mar- | {n the cuticle of Uncle Sam’s sallors, | between elghteen and _ forty-five, | From the Walnut Ridge, Ark., Blade. fore the board of supervisors next Tied him last December, and were shot|and It was through the commandant | which call automatically put all men | Some of these. fellows who are al- |Monday at Rustburg to lodge a pe- 1o death while caling a watermelon on | at Pearl Harbor that the matter vus | of .these ages under tho Army au-|ways complaining that ' tho world | tition for proper poilce protection. g porch of their home. first brought to the local officlal’s at- | thority. docs not understand them ought to| It {s sald the new town would have udson reported the deaths, st ention. ¢ of Police K. M. Lip be glad of it. a population of about 2,000. e 2oty ems 1319-1321 F Street ’ July 4 STORE NEWS 1319-1321 F Street Closed Saturdays During July and August ) ] * One of Our Great Sales " We never do things by halves, but this can be called a we are now reducing to> prices yéu've not seen for four really GREAT sale even when compared with our re- years. ! markable bargain offerings of the past. 1,000 SUMMER DRESSES A Purchase and a Clearance Combined N A They include the season’s There axe regular and extra 5 e gt The Blue Unfinished Worsteds, distinctive rough i best models sizes in the lot ou can’t affor % i i ; . ir- . - it ho d Fo b'u_\ f:?le;}p clothing, for that Tweeds, fine Blue Serges and many other equally desir; ‘1l | —This sale is in a measure due to a clearance on the part of several well known always proves the most expensive in the end. Real econ- able materials—skeleton lined for maximum coolness— | makers, and with the purchase we have included many of our own broken omy is found in just such high-grade summer woolens as give you values that cannot be surpassed at any price. -l lines from stock, thus presenting one of the most important dress buying events of the season at the most opportune time. ° o d o i —There are beautiful tissue ginghams. Tl]e FlneSt Class Of ClOtl'llng Made n Amerlca i —Charming combinations of organdy and gingham, with the organdy used [ as trimming. —Other combinations of dotted Swiss and plain organdy have the plain ma- terial used as the Youndation with over dress of the Swiss. And just remember that these reductions are made from the current prices of TODAY. You're not interested in what the cost might have been one year C | or three years ago—that’s ancient history which we hope will never be repeated. Let’s forget it! We’re talking 1921 prices that can’t be duplicated elsewhere. 800 SUITS || 520 SUITS $2§.\75 Closing 42 Silk Suits -~ Il —There are lovely eyelet embroidered voiles. —Some dark ground dotted Swisses. Some have the skirt finished with a square scallop. —There are frocks with little vests of tucked organdy, trimmed with nar- row pleated ruffles, and some with Chantilly lace. Some are trimmed with narrow ribbon belts, a number with the picot edged ribbon and others have velvet ribbon girdles. 750 SUITS Up to $60 —Frocks for almost every summer occasion, the dressy styles, and the plainer, tailored models. —The colors include red, blue, brown, pink, flesh color, lavender and white, also infinite variety in color combinations. $10.00 to $ 95 ° $15.95 Values at Kann’s—Second Floor. P P ——— Bathing Suits afiBa&hing Dresses In gala or subdued mood will be found here in unusual variety —Suits of All-wool Jersey. | —Bathing Tights, at $1.00, —Bathing Dresses of Surf | $1.98 and $2.98. Satin. —Bathing Bloomers, at / ;tl:athmg Dresses of Taf- ZBathing Caps, at 25c to - 1.50. ) S HIR}‘ I 'S —These Dresses are more S—Bathinq Shoes, a pair, or less elaborately trim- 50c to $1.50. —Suits of Cotton and med, and are shown in a —Bathing Suit Bags, at Wool Combination Jersey. good assortment of sizes | g.0p, ] B —Bathing Dresses of and colors. Priced from —Bathing Caps, 25¢ to Sateen. $1.69, $2.49, $3.98, $4.98, | $3.98. Kann's—Suit Section—2nd Floor.| $35.95, $6.95 to $12.95. —\Water Wings, at 50c. i $1.89 to $2.98. I ' alities f of summer clothing, in two shades—a French cream and a Baronial Qu ties for 3 for 35 50 brown. The finest suit a man can wear, and guaranteed for three = years’ service. Only the sizes mentioned below remain [Genuine Crex Rugs Reduced to About Half Price Every year at this season the “Yorke” manufacturers assemble all the short lengths—10 to 15 yards—irom their fine shirtings and from 2 No. 33, 2 No. 34, 10 No. 35, 6 No. 36, 9 No. 37, 4 No. 38. For these make us a line of shirts that are simply unmatchable bargains. short men—1 No. 34, 2 No. 35, 3 No. 37. For extra stout—1 each of Nos. 40, 44, 46. ‘We know that in some of these shirts the materials alone cost the manufacturer at least $3.00. There are silk striped ‘Madras, Russian —For quick and final clearing of all small lots. Included are: Cords, woven Madras, colored Oxfords, printed Dimities, printed Priestley Aerpore Suil'.s, 525 : Madras and Lortex Cords. Fine Silk Mohair Suits, szo Here are hundreds of shirts in new patterns of beautiful colorings. They’re the greatest buy you'll fing this summer. We may be able . . to get a few more—we hope so. But you get in while these are here— Whlte Engllsh Flan-nel Pa-nts, 310 and they won’t be here long. e i B e M N M X Young Men’s Shop PSPecigli-;k : ' e o arme | o Otraw Hats P $8 Styles for $5.00 $4 Styles for $2.65 By G s ey $7 Styles for $4.65 " $10.00 Panamas reduced to $6.65 $ 15 $6 Styles for $4.00 o vy s B _ - : < RN “Herringbone”—“De Luxe” and “Regular” Weaves —in blue, green and brown stenciled designs. All colors in the assortment but not in each size. 16 Rugs, Average Price | 48 Rugs, Average Price $16.95, Friday, Choice | $5.95, Friday, Choice $8.75 $).88 L} , , The $4 and $5 $ 95 These are beautiful suits of heavy ribbed pure silk, the aristocrat . ® | 1—7%:x8-ft. Herringbone. 6—8x3-ft. Herringbone. x8-ft. Herringbone. 3—8x214-ft. Regular Weave. . Regular Weave. 2—8x4-ft. Herringbone. 2—9x9-ft. De Luxe. 2—9x9-ft. Herringbone. 2—9x9Y4-ft. Herringbone. 6—6x4! g 2—9x9Y;-ft. Regular Weave. 14—6x5-ft. Herringbone. 9—9x3-ft. Regular Weave, vi-ft. Herringbone. Felt-Base Floorcoverings —A ciean up of lengths of Cen- 2 150 equare i olcam — Ringwalts—Texoleum, | | Extra Special 3’3 7§ 9x12-ft. Stenciled Grass | Fo st T o path: P e e Amot ] i en, vestibules, halls, etc., . 2 ds and Woven: Design tile, conventional and wood pat- Linolenm y"m_ 660 Fiber Rugs terns; many lengths can be A matched up. Regular- —Regularly $13.95 $9 55 1y 59¢ to 89, to cl 290 :nq ‘l..l’s.. E ’l‘. o Friday, a 8q. yd 25 Grass Rugs —These are, our floor samples, Inlaid Linolenms size 27 inch by 9 feet radically marked down to close | __,poue 50 good size lengths fn | —Slightly shopworn lot of $1.95 them out at once. Some slightly Tussed from hanaling. AN are | tile, wood and carpet qualities in the green Walls of patterns, regularly Troy design, bound on e ChoLadenmne S5, to close, Friday, QQC | all sides with tape. To HOC Kann's—Third Floor. 8 8Q. Yliarnnnesnnenns Close, Friday, each. ... PSRN Suhei= - | | | | | ’\[ | | | | | |