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16 THE EVENING B’I'AR,/ ‘WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. - SUICIDE DISPUTED . - 1 . One Insists, Another Denies > n n m ar iy An rnn { Body at Miami Is That ] < Z ' of Chicago Banker. Open 9:15 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.ML By the Associated Press. o ‘;.‘,‘?.'.:;‘,‘_T.T;‘;:;‘.f’._x‘n_'l".‘,ei‘,‘."“;_f.{g"fffie_d hj Tomorrow, Another Special S i i o Tomorrow—T uesday—A Most Remarkable Offering I poln Selling of known there is no re- . sembla the dead man and | § . = W F I]. S . Sterling Silver and Gold-plated came, authori- ¢ delaying burial of the body. t . ol M omens I'all ouits Nupoint Pencils, $] each e A $ When you own onc of these pencils, there is always a ready point for writing. Spuein Wil e Madt et May be had in a variety of designs and in short, medium and long lengths. : . . Clip Pencils for the man’s pocket . Ring-top Pencils for the woman’s ribbon ¢ Plenty of extra leads to last for months. | i bankin Fur-Trimmed LY O OXIT8 oo suhat other pencils of this quality and style ution in ¢ there is y between Hayden and man who committed suicide ighed about 160 pounds. W -8 in height an New York states Rats” went out of ago. xistence some time Suits T ailored Suits ‘Women who buy at this time---buy wisely are marked, and you will then appreciate Btatiopery Bection, First floor. the value. FROM VOLNAY—FRANCE Perfumes and Toiletries, Exquisite Imprisoned in their sparkling houses of glass, each bearing a strange loveliness of fragrance—from the flower-laden fields oFFrance, from whence they came. . Volnay Toiletries are entirely new—and so exquisite—that you will be glad to make one of these delightful fragrances your own. Jardinee’, Gri-Gri, Fire Fly, Fleurs Vives, Muguet —these are but some of the extracts. England and Scotland Send Some Smart New Sweaters Sweaters distinctly different from any we have ever before shown—typically English in their swagger styles, and also in the exceptionally fine quality e of th, re “softer than down,” AYOUNG WOMAN IS DEAD! $5 to $15.50 Calhf:le‘:':s, pure spun silks and " silk and cashmere mixtures. Eau de Cologne, $1 to Face Powder, $1—in four Tn. Siraight English Jumper, DUE TO CHILDREN’S ROWi‘ Seventeen-Year-0ld Boy Arrested, | Charged With Inflicting | Fatal Injuries. $4.50. shades. Sachet, $1.50. Brillantine, $1.75. Perfumery Eection, First floor. - with roll tuxedo collar, The.V Neck Sports Coat, The Typical Sports Tuxedo Model, The Slip-on Jumper, which ties C., October . at the side. e New Long Brassieres Fourukiths Sinest Styles in of the Gibson and quarreled on the way homes of t nilies t son children for their father and their twa Essie and An- nie. Morris M. work in a field near b red and took | up the argum It is charge Gibson with rendering her uj lowing Sunday Manuel trouble. apps that he struck Miss stick upon the head, onscious, death fol- ed soon after the e MAY LEASE FACTORIES TO PRIVATE INTERESTS Soviet to Permit Action Because of | Lack of Funds—Flax Trust | Announced. ; —). Bogdan »nomic council, | ntral executive declared that the utmost in material—tailoring—style, for what she pays. ‘She may also be sure that her suit reflects the newest and most to be desired fashion trend of the season. Each suit here measures up to the strict standard of Woodward & Lothrop. Strictly Tailored--Semi-tailored Suits Fur-trimmed and Embroidered Suits to wear with low bust corsets The vogue for low bust corsets demands a long, well-fitting brassiere, that comes comfortably down over the top of the corset. These brassieres, newly designed, answer just that purpose, and come in a variety of fabrics and styles. You may have them in pink or white satin, or silk jersey, also pink broche and white linen. Some are beautifully trimmed with hand-embroidery and Irish lace—others strictly tailored. $3.50 to $38.50. Corset Section, Third floor. What the Little Boy Wears for Fall Separate Middy Blouses come in for a good deal of atten- tion. They may be had in these colors: Heather mixtures of blue, gray, brown, green and purple—also rust, buff, orchid, light blue, white, navy and black. Priced $10.75 to $52.50 Sweater Section, Third floor. Special Sale Imported Filet Laces Just About 7; Less Than Our best values in filet laces— excellent assortment of exqui- site patterns in_edges, and especially in the insertions so much in demand—ior trimming lingerie and linens. EDGES— 1-inch, 40c yard. 1%-inch, 65e yard. local | 4 z DARK BLUE GALATEA. KHAKL ; . Perfectly man- —unquestionably better than you could possibly PALMER LINEN. ALL-WHITE. Finer 3-inch edges, to tailored models—emphasizing that finesse of work- expect to buy at $58.50, for they are mostly one or White with flannel collar and cuffs. g yard. a certain percentage He announced that 1 been organized re- the combination of factories manufactur the same articles, which formerly were part of the gov- ernment monocpoly. The flax trust, « N Sevenlien Laciodies, among them. M. Bogdanoff said that in a few days he would propose a decree mak- ing to private num and gold in- . which now were ional upon an he government Was market pric POPULATION DRIVEN OUT IN AMMUNITION BLAST Troops Act When Fire Reaches Gas and Other Shells at Fort in Chain About Paris. i By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 23.—Soldiers tonight lurrledly compelled the evacuation of afternoon dresses as well as for the plain tailored suits. the ! it - = . s = H A Sovt S Ambersiiliors: tuo. miisg oat Here you will find the weaves that women are selecting Blouse Section. Special, 25c Tomorrow, separately . inclosed in a § Slde Fatly, when ‘fics brokalout and every day because they are best adapted to their wants. dainty tissue envelope.. : The ~demonstrator will be * caused the explosion of gas and other shells. The fort is one of the chain of forty ferts surrounding Paris. It is situated to_the northwest of ‘the city. Shortly after the fire broke out, the flames reached a portion of the ammu- nition stores, and when the shells be- manship in each detail—bias strappings, shapely collars, well-fitting shoulders and sleeves—notch or convertible collars—arrowheads, crowtacks, piped buttonholes and finishes of braid. Each lined with dependable silk. Practically all are in navy blue, which makes them doubly satisfying. two of a kind models (remaining after active sell- ing) of some of the better grade suits. Of velour de laine, moussyne and mochatex—enriched with collars of silky gray wolf, bandings of kolinsky- dyed squirrel, or silk embroidery, artistically ap- plied. Showing soft neutral shades of brown and blue—beautifully lined. As a help toward complete satisfaction in selection we advise early choosing. ‘Women's Buit Section, Third floor. Every woman who needs a good Fall suit should buy now. She is certain to obtain —of tricotine and twill cords. TRICOTINES AND POIRET TWILLS Fashion has shown women: the wonderful possibilities of Tricotine and Poiret Twill fabrics for one-piece street and Tricotines and Poiret Twills drape beautifully and lend them- selves particularly well to the fashionable long: lines. TRICOTINE, navy and mid- TRICOTINE, an elegant qual- night blue; a light weight that ity; 54-inch width, in a good is_ideal for dresses; 50 inches assortment cof dark street A Popular Demand for Tailored Silk Blouses —brings a most attractive collection of styles, materials and prices to the - They are all strictly tailored, of course, but varying in the details of collars—the square neck tuxedo, the slightly rolling collar, the popular “Peggy”’—and the convertible styles zan to explode fire apparatus from wide. $350 yard. shades. $6 yard. . v . . e T gens o e secns and troops || TRICOTINE, navy and mid- —simply tailored or trimmed with smart lation in the danger zone to evacuate. —_— LEAGUE OF NATION RULING | ON SILESIA BEFORE DIET | Polish Foreign Minister Says It ‘Will Be Accepted—TFixes Frontiers. WARSAW, October 23.—The Polish aet, when it convenes tomorrow, will have before it the decision of the council of the league of nations rela- tive to Silesia, the text of which was recetved by Ioreign Minister Skir- munt late last night. Discussing the findings of the coun- cfl, the foreign minister declared they did not fulfill the hopes that the set- tlement would be based on the treaty of Verseilles, but nevertheless the de- ciston would be accepted. The deci- sion was doubly important, he be- lieved, because it definitely fixed the new frontiers and would enable defi- nite action toward the economic im- provement of the district, which is night) blue; weaves for _suits, POIRET TWILL, in navy and 1 es and skirts. $4, $5, $6, midnight blue; soft, all-wool and §750 yard. P quality. $4, §5 and $6 yard. 42-inch All-Wool French Serge Special, $2 and $2.50 Yard Ideal weight for both women’s and children’s garments, and a value of exceptional merit. In navy, brown, tan, garnet, taupe, cadet and black. Dress Goods Section, Second Floor. pleatings; many with cuffs to match. Japanese silk, pussywillow silk, satin, crepe de chine, Doris Soie, pongee, taffeta and dark striped silk blouses, in a good selection of colors. Priced $3.95 to $16.75 Blouse Section, Third floor. Universal Electric Ai:pliances Cover Every Home Need B [n them beauty, service and durability are judiciously combined. They White with Palmer linen collar and cuffs. White with navy linen collar and cuffs. White with cadet collar and cuffs. Priced from $1.75 to $2.50 Flannelette Pajamas Warm enough to protect if covers are kicked off; one and two piece style, fastening with silk frogs and pearl -buttons. : $1.75 each Suits for Morning and Kindergarten Wear Made of sturdy, washable peggy cloth and other good mate- rials in plain colors and combinations. Sizes 3 to 8 years; button-on models. $1.50 and $1.75 each Boys® Btore, Fourth floor. Italian Rush Shopping Bags Good, substantial, well made 14-inch shopping bags, pli: enough to hold a plenty, finished with t\\?o sgtrongg't?v;:tbels handles. Most women can find a multitude of uses for such bais as these and the cost is very small. Basket Bection, Fifth floor. Rubberized Household Aprons 50c Splendid for the houseclean- ing season and for what- ever work you may be do- ing that requires the use of water; give full protection to your clothes. In assorted checks and plain colors; warranted waterproof. Notlon Section, First fioor. grained leathers. lining and three pockets. All sizes, but not all size: Genuine Cowh 50 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags 16, 17 and 18 inch Specially priced at ‘Black, Brown and Tan Cowhide, in smooth and Choice of welt or double- stitched lap-over edges; all have high-grade leather %-inch, 25¢ and 30c yard. 13;-inch, 30c and 40c yard. 13;-inch, Rose pattern, 50c and 60c yard. 2%-inch, 80e yard. Also some very lovely matched atterns. ce Bection, First floor. ‘_)‘@liondl. - JHaie Nets —are best because they are made from lustrous, fine quality human hair—and are made by hand. They are thoroughly sterilized, and they come carefully packed 6 or 12 nets in an attractive boudoir box, with each net glad to give you all the in- formation possible about the newest and most approved of ideas in hair nets. Notlon Section, First fioor. 8.75 s in each style. ide Suit Cases Special, $12.50 Tan Cowhide with sewed-on leather corners, straps all around and ring handle, sewed- on leather handle loops. They have plain cloth lining, shirt fold with leather straps and two of vital interest to the world. CABRERA AWAITS DEATH. ‘Workers® Delegation Finds Former Guatemala Head in Dejection. Rubber Bath Tub Mats - 95¢ Each ire best made to do the most for the busy housewife. Universal Appliances are so well made and so beautifully finished that they really contribute adornment to the home. FOR THE TABLE: FOR OTHER USES: Coffee Urn Set, $43.75. Heating Pads, $10.75. A O i Carrara: Chafing Dish, $18. Head'ight Radiators, $11.50. straps in body of case. The de- | _ O BocTiesth Jast month forthe Watlle Irons 316 Milk Warmers, $1050. (A SPECIAL VALUE) sirable 24 and 26 I:::; sizes‘.d murder of Jose Coronado Aguilar, Toasters, $7. Tourist Iron, $6.50. : s These two s id values T e namene. o2 tha clty Ly the Car Percolators, $15.50. Standard 6-1b. Iron, $6.75. gmx% w‘,;’.:feym:m n': :fi;f are being ofiefed in the new B T i e ahosution fof Grills, $12.50. Iron with switch plug, $8. ping in the bathtub, which is location of the Traveling Come in and have the demonstrator explain Universal Electric Appiiahee:. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Goods Section, Fifth floor. often the cause of injury. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. his sentence. A deputation from the Workers® League, accompanied by the minister of war, yesterday visited Cabrera in found the prisoner in ejection. His replies to estions asked him were incoherent.