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and 5c Sunday The Star‘delivered by regular carrier to your fiome every. evening. and Sunday motning for 60 cents a:month costs you about 1% cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Telephone -Main 5000 and g " . Delivery Will Start at Once- B THE - EVENING STAR::WASHINGTON, D.. C, THURSDAY, SEPTE GUILTY OF SMUGGLING: | EXILED RUSSIAN PRINCES SEEK RICH AMERICANS AS MARRIAGE BARGAINS der Sentenced in Federal Courf. NEW YORK, = September 22.—~Two officers and. seven membefs of :the crew of the Greek steamer King Alex- ander pleaded gullty: to smugaling lquor and drugs into America. ¥ed- eral Judge Edwin ‘L. Garvin asen- tenced each of the officers to one Year and one day in the Atlanta peniten- tiary, while the members wof the crew ‘wero sentenced to four months in the Essex county jail, New Jersey, where the government has a contract to have prisoners cared for. \ ‘The King Alexander recently was the scene of a spectacular raid by federal agents. ' Five members of the crew were injured and practically the entire ship's company was placed un- der arrest. Shortly: after thé” fald Frank Fitapatrick, government dent, was found in a nearby ferry house ‘with a bullet through his heart. ‘CONSTANTINOPLE, September 1. —The arranging of marriages be- tween: Russian princes and well- to-do, American women is thg.lat- est scheme advanced here by an ingenious Russian to secure a live- lihood - for workless, penniless refugees - ilving on American and other charity. It-is argued that the American woman woyld, in addition to the title,~ make & good business bar- gain, since the exiled Russian no- blemen all have large estates, ‘which they hope te recover, when private property is restored and Dbolshevik Russia is no more. ‘Many Russians have open minds on the marriege question, Mgny of the refugee Russian women -have married Turks-since their arrival here,. in order to get temporary homes. The Russian men have fol- lowed suit. Many of the older ones have married Greek women. “Youth has its follles, age its stupidities,” sald e Russian gen- eral, no longer young, when in- viting a friend to his wedding. The difficulty of locating these American wives across the seas is not one to stump the imaginative Russlan mind, which readily adapts itself to the lighter branches of commerce, and has succeeded here with_cafes, beduty parlors, mani- cure and tea shops, concert halls adversity. It is not a skin deen veneer. They etill kiss reverently the hands of women, after the manner .of their country. Often cheerful and courageous in the face of poverty, they share their last money with friends. CANDIDATE AT 84 YEARS. Judge Hundley _of Virginia Will Again Try for Bench. RICHMOND, Va., September 22.— Judge George J. Hundley of Farm- ville, who is now in his eighty-fourth year, and who has been on the bench for a quarter of a century, is a candidate to succeed himself “when the leglslature convenes here in Janu- ary.. Judge Hundley is one of the few Confederate generals now living There is not a Bolitary aspirant -in the contest against him, all having retired when the doughty judge said that he was In the race to a finish. —_— TAKE LIQUOR ON SHIP. here by government agents on charg- es of smuggling liquor from the Ba- hamas. _ Nicholas C. Brooks, an agent of the Treasury Department, said” thiit 1,000 caszes of whisky al-|that several arrests probably would | ernment officials t6 be owned by leged t6 have been.smuggled from |be made. Martin Hochy 3 iet E 5%l ‘have. been. confiscated and| The Blackman i sald by the gov-|hotel at Wildwood: N. 3 & i . McCutcheon, The Linen ~ Store, says:—Wash linens in WHISKmnbhwoonfillofLmimonlaflmrinvuy hot water. Let white things soak a few minutes in the hot suds. Press suds through. Do not rub. Rinse in three hot waters and dry in the sun. FOR COLORED LINENS have suds and rinsing waters almost cool. Wash very quickly to keep colors from run- ning and hang in the shade. Lux won’t cause any color to run that pure water alone will not cause to run. and picnic grounds. The first and only bathing pavilion near here has' been established at Floria beach, on the Marmora sea, by a group of Georgian princesses, through the loan of American Red Cross tents. ~‘The condition of Russian man refugees here is deplorable, as - there are few industries or fac- tories to provide work. Recently the: French government cut off its food .rations to several thousand men,’ though_still feeding ‘& cer- tin' number of children, women and old men. They get passports with difficulty to go abroad, to other countries. Serbia has accepted somg twenty thousand, but her leniency to refugees is finding its limit. Prince Golitzyn, who formerly held immense estates near Kiev, and may recover them, among hun- dreds of others, is courageously attempting to earn a living by utilizing his knowledge of precious stones, of which he once had a large collection. Such men often lose their cloth- ing and baggage to rapaciousland- lords who serve them in default of the payment of room rent, but the Russian _aristocrats never lose their politeness and courtesy in - Bargains . That Feature Our September Sale - i Here are just'a few of the-attractive: bargains that. are .making this'a’real September Sale—an-offering. of first quality merchandise at the lowest prices—with;the:privileges:of liberal credit on a plain . charge account. - .. ‘ . MADE-IN U. S. A. ANGLESEA, N. J.. September 22.— The twenty-eight-ton fishing schoon- er A. and E. Blackman was libeled e e Hll I Royal Easy Chait ' Sale Price, $24.75 A chair that is unsurpassed for real comfort. “Push the button and back reclines” to any desired angle; is fitted with adjustable 'leg rest. 1 Choice of mahogany finish or i oak:iupholstery of imitation leather. : -This Mantel Clock Sale Price, $7.50 i Cané Fireside Chair 1 Salé Price, $55.00 A handsome Chair of large ] l This handsome. Mantel r size: the cane fitted frame in oc _ Clock, .has a rich mahogany case of artistic design, and.is fitted With the .reliable Ingra- ham' movement. a patteyn of the Queen Anne I3 period.” May be had with H striped blue velour or hand- ! some :tapestry. upholstery. This Library Table ||| Sale Price, $34.75 i A charming table in the graceful design of the Queen Anne pattern; beautifully fin- ished and fitted with an. oval l, cane top. This Cane Living Room Suite Special Sept. Sale Price, $129.00 A most attractive suite in which the frames, of Queen Anne design, are fitted with cane. The upholstery is a striped mulberry velour. Suite comprises a 60-inch.Sofa, large wing Fireside Chair and Armchair. Does the price tag reveal — or does it conceal Qfew remarks on the lowered prices of shoes MANYofywwi]lmfllaMatth,. -~ There ism’t-a man or:woman <who can- when Regal forced shoe prices down. not afford to wear Regal Shoes. - Nor can seen all sorts of shoe prices. price of $7.50. . : Heard a lot of talk about a declining Custom styles. / Genuine full-grained market. Expected to benefit by it. alfskin. - Oldfashioned oak tanned soles R ** " Regal Shoe Quality can look anybody straight in'the eye. " Truthful salesmanship and expert fit: * " And one more big fact to remember. Regal Shoes for Fall and Winter are sold at so small a margin of profit that many a so-called low-priced shoe wouldn’t even look at it. g A ‘When there’s a way to give the public Englander Windsor Beds September Sale Price, $26.50 . ‘Artistic:beds of strongest construction, finished-in the rich” old ivory. Price includes the bed equipped with the - ! Englander guaranteed link spring. This High Chair i Sale Price, $3.85 A solidly construcfed High & Chair of hardwood, in golden oak finish; is fitted with Handy litting tray. 2 Take the man who goes out hoping . to save adollar or two. Somebody offers him ashoe made of what-you-may-call’em leather, 'sewed with cotton thread, with hemlock soles—and maybe there’s some Alittle under Regal’s price, probably— - bit the argument stops right there. (nothing Ve’ Q.50) ‘ il | T3 * - - = Let the Regal Shoe-makers say*this good shoes for less than §7.50, Regal will v ~ to.you now— ; be the first*to do it. FACTORY : WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS . This China Cabinet Sale Price, $26.75 This Oak Dresser Sale Price, $19.75 LivingRoom Rocken | nongly Valtt g ioely. Pl o s Tt Sale Price, $5.95 : . Made by Ameri's Mow Progremive Skoe-Makers, Sod Econcenically Thyough Their O Shoe Stores ‘antahéd, with plate mirror of it ‘carefully constructed of A Eoollooking ‘and very: | . - ; 3 sise; is fitted with ik comfo; e Rocker, with | - o = R 'R t‘h‘:.:oln:ni, mm.y drawers. t‘;m o?g'h“q'u:!l:.; addea Ezgfi:gfgnmf ndfl'i:l ) : i REGA]_I;“SIHOE STORES > - Pete R i 1 . in A NW. ' 1303 FStreet, N. W. No Interest _Peter Grogen*&*Sons{Co. 't 1O : Near 120 Swreet) .. | Charge for. | CREDIT T il