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' ¥6,000 REDS KILLED IN SIEGE OF KRONSTADT DURING WEEK the second crew by an even greater score than the first. The sallors are now hoping some American foodships will unload’ at the base, so they can make their soccer victory complete. The correspondent was entertained by the sallors at their club, which | was formerly used as clubrooms_by the officers of the czarist regime. The officers, the sailors said, were & gay Tot, and at one banquet gave a danc- ing girl a champagne bath in a great glass goldfish tank, which stood in e dining room. b By the Associated Press. KRONSTADT, Russia, November 7.— Six thousand bolsheviki were killed in’ their nine-day siege of Kranstadt following the seizure of the fortress by mutineers last March, the corre- spondent was informed today by bol- shevist sailors. Mutineers, who es- caped, had pseviously placed the losses at a much higher figure. Sixty thousand troops were engaged on both sides. Although the correspondent was the first American newspaperman permit ted to visit Russia's Baltic fleet base and island fortress since the insur. rection, the sailors were apparently far more Interested in discussing foot ball than war. Louts Apparah, one of them, merrily described how ¢ their team had defeated at soccer 4 the crew of a British merchant ship which recently unloaded in the port. After the vessel had left port. he said, it wirele another British ship on the way to Kronstadt to avenge it, but the Russians defeated e + U.D. C. MEMBERS GATHER FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION Meeting in St. Louis Includes Rep- resentatives of Practically Every State in Union. ¢ every state xpected to attend hth annual convention tion which opens here continuing through Saturd uncement of the completion 00 1917-191X Heroes' Ed, o oaned without in descendants of Confederat soldiers participated in the world war to aid_them In obtaining an edu- cation. Intdrest on the fund for the first four y is to be given away e Reports on th 11 , said to be the se world. The organization construction of the Jefferson Da highway also will he con: cording to Mrs. J. P. H ¥ man of the local committee on ar- rangements. expected that plans will ted at this meeting for building the proposed Treasure House at Richmond, . V. preserving records of the o ation, While the mecting will be devoted largely to routine work, a number of ;ial”even! e been arranged to entertain visiting members. Julian S. of Durham. S. C., newly elected ef of the Confeder- announced he will Weaks McKinney of d y.. is president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 400 MOTHERS APPLY. be compl com: ate Veteran M ’ ! 2 t sons in the war applied for the honor of be- ing the unknown mother wh Eo. at the invi unknown at Arling- warrior when : . near Washington, on ton cemete November 1 MEXICO'S CENTENNIAL TAX. Y, October 23.—The the 100th celebration of Mexican in- dependence vielded more .than $1.500.000. This was about equal to the cost of the celebration. The tax was ccessful that the govern- ment nsidering a permanent in- come whole A it that,| . to 6 Friday | had had ¢ couzhed g them e and ADV after stopped coughing | taking it 1] think it col S Broadw a Road, Dracut, Mass. ¢ medicine for cold ther John's Medicine is || depended upon in thousands of Lomes because it What This Baby’s Mother Says | About Father John’s Medicine: | “I have a family of eight children of twins. 1 ds and could not 1l night. I ather John' d were well. I t medicine for is pure and wholesome, Guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs. Armistice Day President having declared that day to be a Natiopal Holiday. Hardiug © Unlined—at $12.95 and $14.95 .Lined—at $16.95 dark' colored effects; Th At— - $19.90 they kept on D. Ouellette, styles. lengths. At Kann’s—Secon oor. Often ; nights. | fiver pain after torpid olive color. apples! People Notice Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a pack= age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few Dr. Edwards’ liver, pimply face. Ofive Tablets are a purely vege= table compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their, It. bad Three Stores at 431 Ninth St. 719 Fourteenth St. N. W. 3034 Fqurteenth St. N. W. Phbne Franklin 6289 and have Dikema pple Julce delivered to you in gallon bot- N. wW. “An Apple Juice a Day Brings Health Your Way” all Cleanse the blood, bowels and with Dr. | Tablets,” ‘the successful substitute | for calomel; there’s-no sickness or g them. Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets) is ever cursed with a “dark brown | teste,” a bad breath, a dul | “no good” feeling, con: disposi Edwards’ Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much bettar you feel and look. 15c and 30c. e Healthful Delicious. Drink forAll . . Everybody will enjoy this rich, zestful drink, and every- bpdy will benefit by its health- giving properties. In each glass of Dikeman’s. Pure Apple Juice you get all the healthfulness, sparkling deliciousness, all the refreshing goodness of thwes" Drink a glass or two each day. At all Dikeman stores. BY'THE MAKERS IKEEMAN'S ORANGE BEVERAGE n's Have the Chance to Buy Heywood & “Wakefield Baby Carriages Drive Them! i !‘ A Pair Wednesday, Olive silk elastic and stop-ravel hems. the knee. They have double woven soles, of servicé, and the flaws are scarcely noticeable. gray, white, navy and black. Kann's—Street Floor. —Under the regular prices. ! . —Would not now but for the fact' we helped the Baltimore branch of this company clear its ware- house of an overstock of 3 carloads Patriotic Ribbons and Ribbons of " the Allies —Every man, woman and child who has the wonder- ful opportunity of being in Washington during these history-making days will want to wear some bit of decoration for the occa- sion. We have— —Red, White and Blue Ribbons, from the very narrow to the 6-inch width, priced, a yard, from— 5c to 98¢ —Allies’ Colors combined in one ribbon, inches wide. liver and So We Now Offer You $50 to $65 Values Choice $94.95 Baby Carriages complete treatments. smooth and velvety. Kann's—Street Floor. Gauze, 8 in. wide, suitable GO‘C&I’tS for d;cgralx(tio;s of varied kinds. Pullman Sleepers | | A yard. - 39c¢ Kann’, and Strollers —AIll are of the finest con- struction, bodies up- holstereg in the best cor- duroy to match the finish of the cart. Some have wire wheels, others military wheels; all have reclining backs, polished wood handle grips and removable cush- ions. WOOL BLANKETS —Have a double warp that gives double wear. Pair— $10.95 —These are in large plaids, in blue, tan, gray and rose, and are bound with mohair binding. —Plaid Blankets, 72x84-in. size, 85% wool ; made from choice wools, with a small percentage of catton. These are in pink, blue, tan and gray. We also have them in plain white apd gray, with pink Qr blue borders. These have > the ’ —Reed and wooden bodies in the following finishes: Cream, French gray, white enamel, brown, ivory, old ivory, coral, turquoise, blue | and ivory, midnight blue and "gray and ivory. —Remember, all are brand new and perfect. 3-in. binding. $ 8 95 ——s;.'i'.n"“wm Sale Continues vered Comforts, in kit 72x80-in. size, filled with best 7 white cotton. The covers.are of French sateen, in floral and oriental designs, in a good color range, and finished with | a plain sateen border; scrdli- stitched. quilting. Each covered with sateén or cam- bric, with plain sateen bor- der, in attractive designs and i $7.50 Comforts, with beautiful mercerized sateen covers, in attractive floral and Oriental designs, with rich, plain-colored back, . with hwide. plain _borders; extra heavy; sizes Kann’s—Street Floor. THE S. KANN SON S TOP COAT In Smartest Mannish Styles —Handsome models for sport or utiligr wear. Majority have silk linings. —Coats of Stevens Wool Mixtures, in brown, green and blue, hede with plain or pleated backs.. —Sport Coats, in mixtures, with raglan sleeves; full silk lined. Special Introductory Offer —Boncilla_ Week-cnd Set con Boncilla Cold Cream, Boncilla Vanishing Cream (ideal night cream), and Boncilla Face Powder (White, Alberta Peach, Brunette), for four THE EVENING STAR, ‘'WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. s COMPANY Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets » —Coats of All-wool Mixtures, with plaid backs, smartly tai- lored; made in the mannish Ulster model. At— - $25.00 —Zibeline Sport Coats, all- silk lined, in black and brown. At— ¢ $29.75 —Sport Coats of all-wool chinchilla, in ngyy, brown and black; all-silk lined. At— - $39.75 $39.75 —Sport Coats of camel’s-hair mixtures; plaid back; one-half silk lined. All these coats are finished with tailored bélts, buckled or buttoned Some have slit pockets, others patch pockets. three-quarter 79C ; —When we tell you that these are the same splendid qualities which went out so quickly in a recent sale you will be sure to be among tomorrow’s eager purchasers. i —Every pair is made of thread silk, with close fitting ankles and flared tops of mercerized ¥ Super-fashioned seamless feet. They do not bind under heels and toes, which add to the length The colors are Russia calf, cordovan, Regularly $1.00 for 50¢ SET —Present this coupon, properly filled out, with 50c, and receive this regular $1.00 set. This offer expires November 30. s of sufficient Boncilla Beautifier, —We want you to learn from personal experience the benefit of the Boncilla method of facial treatment. which closes enlafged pores, re- ‘moves blackheads and pimples, lifts ofit lines, tightens flabby pouches on the face and neck and gives youthful firmness to the skin, making it Irish Point Lace Curtains Sold Last Season at $9.98—Wednesday, Pair $5.89 3 yards long. Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains - Formerly $19.98, $22.98 and $ b $24.98, Reduced Wednesday, pair..... ]. 1.95 " —Most of the designs in these curtains are sewed to the net by hand. Many are profusely others closely designed. .Ci best rooms and curtains that will launder perfectly. Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains $7.95 “Marie: Antoinette - Lace Curtains —Sold last season at $9.98. Wednes- day, pair .. Handmade Lacet Arabian and Marie Antoinette Lace - Panel Curtains —Last season’s prices $9.98 to $14.98. Wednes- cally designed; 40 to 50 inches wide. a delightful effect. Irish Point, Tambour and Brussels Point Curtains . —Last season’s prices were $29.98 to $39.98. ble curains we have shown in stock this Kann's—Third Floor. " $4.98, $5.98 dnd $6.98 —Many have large, elaborate borders ; some designs have hand- made open thread work. 2}% and urtains_for | ° B $5.89 $7.89 rich lace motifs, artisti- ounted on imported nets. One to & window gives $19.98 —Elaborate imported curtains, some with cushion work design, others open work, dou-, thread work, etc. Some of the richest season. S | Seure a ew Frock for Thanksgiving —~Here is your opportunity value. Choice $19.90 —Satin-faced Canton Crepe Frocks —Models of Heavy Quality Crepe de Chines —Crepe Meteor Dresses —Poiret Twill Dresses —All-wool Serge Frocks vets —Straightline Effects —Long Panel Styles —Longwaist Models —Tunic Styles —Belted Effects cent, others plain colors; cire colored embroidered dresses, facings. and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. Is of the quality we offer you Wednesday Hats of Kann's char- acteristic high quality. —You are not restricted to two or three styles, but have a wonderfully varied assortment from which to choose the new hat. —The colors are brown, navy, phe black. Kann’s—Second- Floor. Buy Lace Curtains and Portieres —Because we have too large quantities of some lines, we are giving you January reductions now. Scotch Lace Curtains Last Season’s Prices Wednesday, Pair - $3.59 —Choice of about 50 styles. Quaker Craft, Scranton and others; in square filet meshes, madras and regular weave.- Dainty or large designs; many novel effects. Designs that also copy expensive Brussels, Irish Point, etc., in white, cream or ecru; 2V to 3% yards long. Seconds of $2.49 V = Pair, $1,19 —Hemmed edge, with pretty drawn corner designs. Some have lace motif in corner. For bedroom, dining room, etc. 8 Pair Only Velour Portieres —Sold last season at 8 $42.95 pair. Wednesday, §95 Q5 nd; thick and lustrous grades; 50 inches wice. French pleat edge. 1 pair blue and rose, 3 pairs mul- berry and blue and 4 pairs rose and rose. Frou Frou and Art Silk Portieres —~Sold last season at 3 $15.95 '$24.95 and $29.95. Wed- esday, pair e ne o T in a variety of designs; 50 Inches wide, with silk braid edze. They are heavy and hang very well. Designs woven through. -—The Art Silks are in rich verdure de- signs_that blend nicely’ with uphol- stered furnjture. 50 pairs Armure Porticres. Wed- $3 59 - mesday, pair .............. o Tapestry —They messure 68 inches td the pair. Tasseled tops. In red and green, green and brown, green and green and plsin brown. % purchase an unusually good one, and buy at very much under real —Dresses of Satins and Vel- —The trimmings consist of gay beads, some irides- effects with contrasting color in sleeve and sash —The colors of the dresses are chiefly navy, brown Low Price For SC. Trimme | Hats Small, close shapes for those who prefer these chic styles. Medium shapes that are particularly becoming to some faces. Large shapes wish a picturesque eff Day Wear to braids, plain braids, and many striking An Absurdly ect.. asant, henna, purple and oile Curtains