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¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 1. 2 3 —_——————————— PHYSICIAN LOCATED £ | INARBUCKLE GASE i A Dress Sale First in Fashion and First in Economy Heralding the New Season With a Purchase That Is a Veritable Boon to Women Who Are Looking for the Height of Style “ Successfully Linked With the Height of Economy. SRR N A r. Beardslee’s Testimony Is Greatly Desired—NMrs. Taube Quizzed. Ry the Associated Press £wANCISCO. September 17.—A in the Roscoe (Fatty) Shopping Problems Solved to Your Satisfaction by Our Expert Shopper Marion White ~—Aiways ready to shop with . The New Entrance From 8th Street —is an added convenience—and will frequently save steps both in entering and leaving the store. Satisfactron First KINGSPALACE 810818 7th Se. Presenting Ve nissing witne SSRAARRRACHRAGREREERAMINN Arbuckle Dr. Arthur Beardslee, you or for you. Take/ advantage of it. ° éhc hotel St. Francis physician, who ——— 500 St Breatea Miss Virginia Rappe before unnl ew g'“‘ deaitn: located today, accord- The Department of Toilet Goods IE (G & clerianm seceived: truny, ANe NO I ICE ' and Umbrellas have been removed ® from their former locations to a . t Minden. Fhm" of Douglas county, Nevada, |3 Dr. Beardslee yesterday left Min-! 1 new position on the first floor, adjoining the elevator. The change allows for expansion of stocks, better display and im- proved service to you. - A v$len for RBridgepert, Mono county, €alif.. on a hunting trip, according to dhe notification given District At- "y Matthew F. Brady, who tele- raphed to the Mono county sherift ;5. order Beardslee to proceed to San at o Kolumn BLEACHED COTTON— le of Yard-wide Bleach- ed Cotton, of good 14 C weight, for general Another Important Monday Sale of Bontex Seamless Sheets, | e TOWELING— $1.35 ST | g nt 40-inch heavy Un- 81x90—Perfect Quality i bleached Sheeting Dresses Fashioned of the Season’s Most Favored Materials: Tricotine 1 Tricotine and from which her death re- Dr. Beardslee was wanted as A witness at the coroner’s Inquest, but could not he located. Arbuckle’s brief appearance, Low price and excellent quality make a rare combination in this superior court today to ohtain o DEIC 3 tinuation on the manslaughter i typical King's Palace bedwear event—and we are assured of a crowd Cotton. Special 17(: Satln pending against him comple of thrifty housekeepers to match that of last Monday. Why buy for Monday, vard % 5 E present schedule of trips ou “seconds” at a few cents less when such superior seamless bleached DIAPER CLOTHS— Trlcotlne and — ;":y pr-‘?f’"A“""] next Thursday. when sheets as these—every one PERFECT, can be bought for $1.35? Perfect quality Birdeye — Bombina Maud Delmont, & memper of Bontex Pillowcases, 35¢ Bedspreads, $1.19 e it S eorgette = the party in Arbuckle's rooms, is set 45x36 Pillowcases, made the 72x80 Crochet Bedspreads. close, O P S Y A . . j —d ~ before Judge S. J. Lazarus. “right way” of the cotton, assuring durable quality in_ attractive pat- oret oiret Twi s a % C: notal ow for LONG — EE— = =% Insists She Phoned for Aid. g{{:n'°2§e:;“c';"°‘pe"‘_;::,’i dualiey doems Ehe miceiis » $2.00 Yard-wide Longeloth o . — — (s, Mae Taube, another membor ot 2 Uer2iudac Vo sell for 43c. 1 Plankets 8375 Jin o €130 Poiret Twill and —— o ¥, oned today by o z X Brady, who said she had persisted in Bontex Pillowcases, 29¢ Former $6.00 Light and Dark- 10-yard piece 4 Satm' = A bt M mentthatishe called The 42x36 size of these splendid Patterned Robe Blankets. thick BABY BLANKETS— = = = TR e r e R L O cases was intended to sell for 40c. and fluffy, with soft finish that re- 30x40 Baby Robe Blankets — — Satance. St b The quality is well and favorably sembles wool. Large size. in pinic, blue and 59¢ Charmeuse — r——4 - - 3 checks an —— " :mont said she hers:lf @:d the tele- [Enowaitofmatlicusekesnts = =X Dhoning | Brady i e e toles Bed Comforts, $5.00 plaids. Each. .... k- BED PILLOWS— Canton Crepe Fondest desire becomes a reality—the most fascinating of styles, the most fashionable of materials, the finest of workmanship are pos- sible at a price within the reach of every woman. At Least Half of These Dresses Are Worth $25 and $30 -.-and Not a Dress But Is Worth More Than the Sale Price There are Straightline Dress,es, beautifully beaded, with Spanish sashes. Seamless Sheets, $1.00 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, twin bed, size, every one perfect. Made to sell for $1.35. Bed Comforts, $1.98 Large size cambric-covered comforts in attractive patterns. Filled with sanitary cotton. Closing out a lot of high-grade comforts that originally sold for $8.00 and 10.00. Covered with sa- teen, silkoline and silk-mixed mull. items of information were iearned from Mrs. Taube, ara her staiements :’h‘g:e‘ lea;d":u taking up certain new 'S o e cas-: pefore the gra Jury Monday night. g Manager Thomas J. Coleman of the Hotel St. Francis and other execu- iives and employes were called be- fore Robert H. McCormack, assistant United States attorney in charge of liquor prosecutions, for questioning regarding the origin of twenty quarts of liquor said to have been consumed at Arbuckle's party. . No Battle of Attormeys. Today’'s trip from the city prison down the Hall of Justice elevator to the courtroom of Judge Harold Louderback was ah uneventful one for Arbuckle, with no pushing, jost- ling, curious crowd waiting for his 17x24 Pillows, covered with striped ticking and filled with new 98C feathers. Each... HEMMED NAPKINS— conds of $1.00 White In- dian Cloth Hem- med Napkins, 18x- 2 5, peiecs eslc 69C $1.50 Box-Loom Crepe de N absorb quick- & Chine $1.09 TR oA 39 Inches Wide—A Feature Value 1 2I/20 Towels, soft, thick and_ab- Note that this is a firm, serviceable quality—matching beautiful tex- ture with practical worth—the ideal weave for garments of which long sorbent. Each WOMEN’S HOSE— L iEalicel kepCiithelicrowd fort wear is expected. Comes in black, white and a range of popular colors. Odds and ends Lisle and Scalloped Dresses trimmed with clusters of fancy buttons. There was no battle of attorneys Profit by Monday’s price advantage. Cotton Hose, ir- 1 5 2 ed with iridescent beadsand bugle beads. over the future course of the case, BELDING'S YARD-WIDE BLACK rEEeEgE g e ( Dresses trimmed with iri v P f' /35 by consent of both sides the man- BELDING’S FAMOUS SATIN—The costume FIBER SILK HOSE— Dresses that show alluring applications of monkey fur. t charge preferred in a grand jury indictment was continued until Monday, September 26. Women in Front Row. Seats in the spectators’ section of the courtroom were plentiful for those able to penetrate the police group outside the door, while inside .the rail the bulky film comedian was able to slide into a leather covered armchair at the attorneys’ table. Prisoners from the county jail en- tered in handcuffs and sat in the dock, but bailiff explained that Ar- ain and fancy kinds in white, gray, cordovan and navy.” Some per- fect, others im- 49c perfect GLOVE SILK HOSE— Irregulars of $350 Van Raaite Glove Silk Hose in several colors. Also a few Thread Silk $l 59 Hose ......... > INFANTS' HOSE— White Silk and Wool Hose, Fringed Dresses, offering choice of many lovely models. Dresses with golid embroidered yokes, embroidered sleeves and girdles. Dresses that show rows of moire rib- bons, applied in sections. Models trimmed with solid sections of tailored braids. ilk of assi SILKS :\,’el‘:ity ana durability. $2.98 Every Yard Warranted for R e Your Complete Satisfaction SILK POPLIN—$125 yard-wide poplin, a. splendid combination of silk_and cotton that pos- sesses wonderful durabil- 98(: YARD-WIDE ity. Yard PLAID DRESS GOODS—56-inch dress fabrics, in block plaids and broken plaids in _rich color 3.98 schemes. Yard ....... $2.98 Yard BELDING’S TAFFETA—A heavy, durable quality that has few equals at any price. Navy, black and colors. $2.98 yard. their charges. = i . . o . RSt women rom we van (2 W ell Made House Dresses, 95¢ | mitiiss - QUALITY is the dominant feature---quality splendid front row of seats. Slzesiag oBa = : . . g2 . = inoha Fine-ribbed > ¢ 7 7 BCDY REACHES HOLLYWOOD., Of Excellent Gingham S 19¢ | and unmistakable---quality that is a distinct surprise at R A AN MMARR SRR RS AR R RS AR B RRREIAR R AR R ARG These Good-looking and Exceedingly Good-wearing Dresses for . ¥ o Fancy tops, also plain h I 1 b= : house and porch wear come in regulation style, with flat collar and B nla the sale price. 3 i v e |B PO Shilbats immed n pln, lo, A v Dok St 35¢ o leeves of medium fullness are both 2 § S ‘'omen’s All-wool n Vo Vo ers, Do Ve NS J T ] - me:n:.i!s::irginh Bappe- tuxedo and coat styles;, sizes 38 to 46. Black, gray, white, $4-98 su?ig-s'r;,unc HOSE— New flowmg sleeves and sleeves of me llyll'fl 5y ol = g T O ANGELES. SeptanberiiT e B D rove. thalandiBececk oo s f s i Womems Fancy satn-srive | plentifully represented. In fact, the season’s high novelties of g bod. Mi: Vi i m BUNGALOW APRONS, made of SATIN CAMISOLES, navy blue Ao 3 - = . . . . " Dicture actress, Tor whose beith Wos|® plain and striped gingham, ODen- fowered patterns, made el $1.59 | design and trimming are present in almost infinite variety — 5 coe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle is being held front and slip-over styles Rl sl $l 00 ek an . 4 S S et : il | in San Francisco, on a charge of mur- | Tith “sash and pock- 84c¢ Ml L o LACE LISLE HOSE— forming a combination of desirabiity that few women will care 3 G E e e N Lo Lemiast | to resist All Sizes, 16 to 44 5 X ch was removed to a sheer, silky { ¥ 2 e o e R eaaniian: A Better Quality of All-Silk ausiity.” ui1 $1.20 | —and ALL the Styles that you could expect in a sale of dresses + The funeral will be held Monday. AIBUCKLE FILM BURNED. CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS— Reliable Quality Rainproof selling for many dollars more. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. crone nant $1.00 dles . No C.Q.D.s--NoAlterations--All Sales Final by Georgette Crepe, $1.39 Yard Mok in Wyoming Town 'Enter Than Is Usually Offered at This Price PALMOLIVE '§0aP. 2 2 { Theater and Shoots Up Screen. Get a firm, serviceable grade of Georgette—a few cents difference a cakes ror... 23C 8 By the Associated Press. should not determine the ‘choice between quality and inferiority. TOOTH- 5 BRUSHES ......, 120 RSLIVRS. 25¢ SILK UMBRELLAS— Women's Silk Umbrellas in . THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., September 17.—A mob of about 150 men and boys, ‘mny of them cowboys, entered the faverick Theater here last night vhere a “Fatty” Arbuckle film was eing shown and shot up the screen Here’s a splendid georgette at a low price—and it comes in black, white and all wanted colors for fall wear. Radium Silk All-Overs $1.39 Sturdy Hose for Boys and Girls to Wear to School Genuine Hatter’s Plush Swiss Flouncings, 59¢ Yard 27-inch fine quality Swiss: flounc- &hould not run it. I refused the re- Quest of the Purity League represen- ! i‘m’es because I believed I had a i ind seized the film, taking it int i treas and burning partoof 1t F. % In handsome floral designs. 36 ings, ruffie joined with seaming, and the popular colors. Slight- Goo, Serviceable | Q¢ Children's Shaped §()c uzzetti, manager of the theater, said inches wide. Navy, Harding blue, top has two rows of val lace. L el T SR foday that representatives of the brown, white and gray. Tax include 54.98 Hoseat............ ~« otton e asked nim not 'to run'the pictare Mercerized Cluny Laces Trimming Braids " Heme e ntoroed for service. in thefe pe'a"vr?:o;err':xf{ci:md earlier in the da : Table of fall novelties in silk 5 Black, white, cordovan and tan. ose, s . ~ % Mr. Buzzetti said, “I had the picture 25¢ Yard 3 c * Ribbed Hose Booked and saw ‘no reasom why I braids for adorning the fall dresses. feleaaaT Boys' ‘School Boys’ Ribbe al Or S ight to run the picture and did not eed their advice.” In desirable widths for trimmin& Goid, silver and the smart colors. centerpieces and scarfs. 25¢ to S0c yard. white. Well made Muslin Shirts, trimmead with fast- color 89C braid MEN'S FIBER SILK SOCKS— Hose.............. 25C Heavy Ribbed School Hose in all sizes up to 10%. Every pair perfect. Best 25¢ worth we know of in hosiery. “Messenger” Brand—knit to re- E Durably ribbed sist hard wear. wearing and strengthened at points. Sizes 6 to 9, 2Be. Sizes 9% to 11, 35ec. Solid Black and Black { No damage was done t e . ditier tam Shooting op the Secers 180 Out F lanne 121 c i d Onyx Fiber .tk Socks, Sizes 11% and 12, 3ve. Faced With Colors ;uazetltl 5310, and no attempt was A D ulityin 49¢ Mercerized 39¢ Boys’ “Bear Brand” Hose g ade to ipjure him. b . cor- a 4 i i dovan and navy.. 0S€ .....c.ceonnn d for their strength and 2 Bttt €oloes mu{Esncy CheckerandiSenpes DMEN;SHSOCHA= “C:fldren‘u Excellent Quality duyabiity. | Medium and heavy - U. S. EXPENSES FALL OFF. wvernment Spends Over $30,000,- { 000 Less in August Than July. N I NN DN NNV NN AN INNVEENEVE Mill Lengths ‘These are the fleecy, heavy weights so much in demand for making nightgowns and other garments, where warmth is an asset. Quality and patterns alike commend these ne and excellent outing flannels to thrifty purchasers. Men’s_excellent quality Cot- ton Socks * in black, white and colors. Perfect quality MEN’S BELTS— 12/2¢ Mercerized Hose, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes up to 8, 3%e. Sizes 83 to-10, 435e. ribbed, reinforced for extra wear. Sizes 7 to 81, 40c. Sizes 9 to 10, 45c. Sizes 10% to 11%, 50e. $ DOMET FLANNEL—Heavy, fleecy PERCALE—25c Yard-wide Per- Solid Leath; Relts, Q ® I o ondituzesa Gl taligoy; quality White Domet Flannel, of cale; smooth, strong quality, in 1o sell for 3100 pgres Monda ,s Notlon eclails G0 Eoie A oy Dore than ’d"' ““{vl; weight, with thick new stripes, checks “Can’t-slip” buckle 39C y < - paredi w nap on both sides. 9%(: and figures. lSC or tongue buckle .z:ny. according to the monthly state- ent issued last night by the Treas- ury. For August the total expense of running the government was $291.- 157.847, as against $321,818,569 in July. : Disbursements on the public debt in- greased from $230,284.727 in July to $237.519.233 during August, the retire- ment of $169.111.000 in certificates ac- %ounting for the major part of th : Caps, well lined, leather each. 5 Sanitary Belts, 19c. with plain crowns, bell crowns and octagon crowns. Buble debt payments. = Alexander Smith & Son’s sweatband. Sizes Tadies” Stamped Nightgowns, . Sanitary Napkins, 35c pkg. .. | Straight and rolling brims. Expenses of the War Department for men and C in flesh and white, 79c. Baby Rubber Pants, 39c. ropped from $59.000,000 in July to 2 hoys ............. e o % Rub{zer Kitchen Ap‘runs. 39c. 8,000.000 in August, while the Navy Fpmiar AN e e Ny New Fall Rugs e e L : Women's Pad Hose ~'Sup- ng s Palace Famous Hats July_to, §56.000.000 in August. the 27x54 Velvet Rugs, $2.50 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $3 SIcara C J=§:<=‘5» 7;‘-,1_3“ Conte Ty, ’“}‘,‘i:’s’““‘ ’c’:u:t“::'é i Hundreds of these new and dis f_o:g::e s Imarw(exvenditure A range of beautiful new pat- The wearing quality as well as AW COOL MIx Dy s ' ! Darning Cotton. 2 for Sc. D RAILROADS SPEND LESS. Big Declines Noted in Repair and ; Maintenance Expenditures. - Class 1 railroads of the country ex- pended $65,161.318 in July in main- tenance of ways and structures 4gainst $100,857.228 in July last year,l T e ey according to figures just made public by the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. In maintenance of equipment e carriers spent $95.097,865 in July, ias against $138,580,346 for the same honth last year. 2s:* the seven months ending with Juiy the carriers expended $435.897,- .25 in maintenance of ways and struc- $737.351,678 for main- tenance of equipment. as against $549,206,480 and $848,885,298, respect- ively, for the same months in 1920. _————— tures. and e Mrs. Charles de Loosey Oelrichs, a leading figure in Newport and New York society, has “gone into trade.” Mrs. Oelrichs is the active head of two French perfume and knickknack shops in_the metropolis, and plans to open a third in the near future. acd oo Yard APRON GINGHAM, of standard SHIRTING MADRAS—This is a quality, in blue checks of assorted grade that sold for 75c—patterned sizes. This grade will J in handsome silk stripes please _knowing shop- 12/2C of popular colors. 32 490 pers. Yard ........... inches wide. Yard........ the beauty of these rugs make them acceptable in any home. Better rugs than most places have at or near this price. RGER s RUGS_Sale of 6x9 sten- ciled grass rugs, usable the entire year. -Assort- 53.45 ed colors .. OILCLOTH—50c table oilcloth in white and fancy patterns. Bought terns in these durable and sightly rugs that add so much to the ap- pearance of the home. A size con- venient for any room or hal. COUCH co‘;‘l:ns — Former $3.00 tapestry couch covers, size 50X90, In rich, dark $l .98 combination designs. .. WINDOW SHADES — 3x6 white and green opaque shades of and sold as “seconds,” : perfect quality. Crochet SSC but practically perfect. A 290 ring and all fixtures...... yard . Among Many Hosiery Sales This Sale Is Outstanding Women’s Tailored $ 1 - 2 9 Silk Hose Black, Cordovan, Russia, Gray and White Again King's Palace brings forward this noted value in Women's Sflk Hose of superior quality. Tailored with the improved back seam that provides a new .and weicome degree of comfort, fit and smart ap- pearance. Seam always remains straight. Although classed as ‘irregu- lars,” the faults are so minute that they will never give cause for complaint. BOYS’ BLOUSES— Of striped percale, oxford, khaki and cham- bray. High neck, long sleeves. Sizes 39C Tt B e All-wool Blue Serge Golf t] BOYS’ CORDUROY PANTS— Fancy Wool-mixed Cassi- mere Knickers, lined or un- lined. Light and dark pat- $l 49 terns. Sizes 7 olsazl SRl 2 BOYS’ CLOTH HATS— Stitched Cloth Hats for boys of 6 to 16. New fall 980 shades ....... PEARL BUTTONS— Good quality, 2-and- 4-hole Pear] Buttons, 5C dozen on a chrd...... BABY YOKES— Round Embroid- ered Baby Yokes 25C with finisHed necks CLUNY LACES— Real Linen Cluny Laces, wide widths, sold for 69c a yard. 350 Special, yard..... TORCHON LACES— Narrow widths in Torchon Laces for many sc trimming purposes. Yard ....... Children’s Stamped White Lawn Dresses, 2 to 4 years, 19¢ each. K < Children’s ‘White Rompers, 2 to 4 years, 39c each. - Stamped Turkish Towels. 89¢ Stamped Combinations, 79¢ c. Snaps, card, 4c. Collar and Cuff Sets, in- or- gandy, 19c. Stamped Fudge Aprons, 79¢ each. : Dust Caps, 7c each. Sanitary Aprons, 2Ic. Pincushions, 5c. " Shirt Sale —And a Shirt Sale of Remarkable Importance and Proportions Men’s “Imperial” Shirts $1.29 Samples - and irregulars—not -a shirt affected -appreciably in lgoks or wear and of such fine fabrics that they constitute a value extraordinary. Satin-stripe mad ras, .solesétte, Ri jan cord, woven mad-p - and’ other fine ‘materials. ras, Sizes 13 1-2 to-18. : 3 for $3.75. i $3.95 These are the Hatters’ Plush Sailors that have been advertised “special at $5.00” around the city. Buy them here at $3.95. Beautiful, rich, glossy quality, blocked tinctive fall concéptions, of a quality that would be surprising anywhere ex- cept at King’s Palace. . A model, a style, ® a color and a trimming for every New Fall Blouses Of Georgette and $ 5.75 Crepe de Chine._. Tailored—Regulation—Overblouses Foremost autumn novelties are shown in profusion—a profusion of value as well as a profusion of styles. There are fascintaing effects of silk-and-wool. embroidered effects, beaded conceptions and smart applications of braid. The refined models with “tucked fronts are equally favored for wear with the fall swits. Three-quarter and long sleeves. White, flesh, navy, sand, Mohawk, black and combinations. EEEE R S e B B Gt g SEGARaRGGGNE M RUANMAMIBAG

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