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SPANH CRUELTES our way. High-oless work. Only Released From Army by STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. nople, This information has besn re.t EXPLOSION KILLS TWO. ofDnltll’on: nlfil‘burekl\l. b : r. Peet's chief task wi e to re- 3 ,‘," um‘ S {mll‘";"‘vflmm 1‘"{}. flu are, |Bight Other Workmen Injured in eported to As nor. In capa- g oy he will werve as prewident of & Nactory o Baveris mizxed committee composed of the| LUDWIGEBHAFEN, Bavaria, Novem- high commissioners of Great Britain, (ber 23.—Two workmen were killed Italy and other interested nations, and (and eight injured today through the will have charge of the neutral house | explosion of a compressed air tank in established at Constantinople under|the factol of the Badlsche Ashilene' the auspices of the league for care of | Company here. The explosion cre- reclaimed orphans. ated a panic among the hundreds of ‘he commission of inquiry, wirich|employes of the plant, who were fe: was appointed some time ago by the|ful of a repetition of the recent tr: Dr. William W. Peet'to Beclaim Christian Women, Chfldren, and Care for Orphans. NEW YORK, November 25.—Dr. Willlam Wheelock Peet, a native of Fall River, Mass, and one of the £New Wall Pupers in weadeeful amay. Dnspectien tavited. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bargain@®Floor MISSES and Small Women will appreciate t his opportunity. Specially selected for tomorrow’s selling. Poiret Twill and Wool Tricotine Dresses at $] 493 Dresses for street, business and afternoon wear. Majority in navy and brown. Excellent materials and every one a fashionable style. | 1/2 PRICE A Cold Sweal j chief representatives of American |league, will act as an advisory board |edy at Oppau, when an exploal | Shoulder earing They Were missionary inierests ln Turkey aince| to f.»ln Poct.'recently eatimated that | the Sompany's plant thers kited or o of | nearly ), rmenian orpha: - - Perhaps you gave your Canadians. nations ‘commissioner at Cunnunll-lm-lnefl to be reciaimed; Ul nm TS ;:‘.',"d'fl Jaxge;; numbses. of w'"k, Reater the cold shoulder this| ny tre Amcemnted Press, summer—what of your cold| PARIS, Nevember 2y | A shoulder now? There's stil)|years of ‘e who mad ‘been serving time to Install HOT WATER [in the Spanish Forelgn Leglon in heat or VAPOR system and Morooco, arrived in Paris today, tell- ing stories of hardships and cruel = —_— ——— —— = perhaps improve the radiat. | treatments. LOSS OF PRINCIPAL OR INTEREST TO ANY INVESTOR ing system as well. e T e The Americans, who were accom- Biggs HEATING Co. panied by forty-three British legion- ers, now that they no longer are on “Fousd Belishle fog Over W. H. GOTTLIES, Spanish territory, told how they ob- tained their release by l'elflns they H. E. HUNTSBERRY, '?:h 917 H Street N.W. were Canadlan subjects. This decep- Phone Main 4586 24.—Thirteen tion was possible, they sald, because the Spanish officials kept no record ©of those who enlisted in the Foreign lon. British members were allowed to resign on Noveniber 16, the Americans’ reported, as a result of & letter of protest written to Premlier Lloyd George by John Harrls, & 2| British member of the legion. Placed Under Arreat, Capt. W. G. R. Maccartney of Cupar, Scotland, is credited by the Americans with havimg saved their lives by swearing before the colonel of the legion that they were Canadians. ‘When the Spanish officials disco ed that Harris was preparing to leave with the party, according to the Americans, they placed him under arrest, telling him he would be punished. The released men intend to make immediate representations to London to obtain his release. The Americans left twenty-two of their number behind in hospitals; @ Do you know that the 8% rate on National Capital First Mortgage Investments means that for every $1,000 you save in the next 10 months you will receive $800 interest in the next 10 years? @ Moreover, you will be getting 8% during when the prevailing rate on first mort- _g:gea is likely to be considerably lower than it is now. Denominations, $100, $500, $1,000. Maturities, £ to 10 years. Eight per cent interest, payadble semiannually. Ask particularly about our Ten- Month Investment Savings Plan. When eompany comes—serve Cof- fee. With cookies o€ sandvishence = BhEy Te% chathoe F ihe atiur % e at none o aliuring bitofeakeynoother HIl [5r5itt) iist Bty Soneais e F.HSMITH (OMPANY ODDS AND ENDS AT beverage is so sat- them, cooked In_olive oll, mado the - @OWIMW} One rack of Sport Coats Suits, Americans and British sick and they = ' Skirts and Dresses. Among them isfying and so ap- were able to eat only the meager food which their pay would buy. 815 FIFTEENTH STREET N\ WASHINGTON. D.C. styles that you may need—come, Insanitary Conditions. i Speaking ‘of the insanitary condi- choose at half price. tions which_prevailed, the released men declared they were forced to g0 for thres weeks without belng able to wash their faces, while hospital arrangements were deplorable. The men's storles were confirmed by Dr. Alfred Wooldridge of London. | who was attached to & medical unit. He described how, when bullets were removed from the wounded, because 74 Wall Street Now York & MOQFFBF“H' eign Legion has proved a failure and S The Children’s of the lack of anesthetic the men were placed on a table and held down - by two attendants while the surgeon performed the operations. The Americans report that the For- e . that Spain is about to change the | | | hame to. "Spanish Volunteers.” dis- IMPORTANT | : : charging all foreigners, of whom Barber Sh there are sald to be 9,000, Winners of our arber op A Baby Weight Contest | | 1s the nicest place to have don, the British government paying their expenses; they hope the Amer- ican government will pay their way back to the United States. The Amer- | The barber is a good fel- He knows just how | to cut the kiddies’ hair | | without hurting—and he | charges only 35c. Third Fleor low. Tonight the men will leave for Lon- will be announced in one's hair cut or bobbed. The Realm of Youth Sunday papers. Moth- ers who have babies Newly located on the Fourth Floor, is just about the liveliest place of its kind in town—due entirely to the fact that it is-fully equipped to provide for ican Red Cross and the Paris Post entered are advised children’s needs from the tiniest infant to girls and boys in their teens. of the American Legion provided the Americans with clothing and food on their arrival here. . ‘1 - to look for this an- 4 nouncement. The names of the men are: John E. Burns, New Orleans; Alfred J. Burns . Carlsen, New York; Her- le and John Lockard, Phila- delphia; James Armstrong, Nathan Oxenhorn, Samuel, Anthony and Henry illiam Williams, “Ain’t it just grand to think of once more having Mrs. Faunce’s - All-Pork Sausage S. Crew, Boston Jacksonville, F1 Burlington, N. Memphis, and Herbert Port Arthur, Tex. THE CHRISTMAS DOLLS WILL BE OUT IN FULL FORCE SATURDAY 1 Velvet Dresses Are So Pretty All dressed up and plenty places to go—the girl with a new Velvet TRINKLE MARGIN 70,000. Election Figures on Gavernorship in Virginia Compiled. Special Dispatch to The Star. Wrist Watches They came from Europe— for boys and girls—and well wager daddy will sa{: “That's t “Skin a Rabbit” RICHMOND, Va.. November i 2 —made from the secret |l [ reports of the offician election a good Christmas gift!” He'll | Dress sclected from our ample f . et the governorship, with ten coun- i { 0 Tr?fm_g!_l? (by the Keéne [JI|on the Borem Pmissing, indicate }ie mo;; t’“ hfavor when he | stocks that are a feast of richness rovision Co.) just like ||| that the majority for Trinkle will go carns that they are accurate and beauty, to say nothing of style. timekeepers. The boys’ watches are of gun metal on a strap, the girls’ nickel that looks just like silver, on a dainty grosgrain ribbon—and the price—you’ll be amazed at such econom y——onl?' $2.95. Ty to about 70.000. His majority at this time Is 66,589 over Tucker, 62,090 over Anderson Mitchell. Mrs. Curtie received 199 and Good- man 191. — SIGN FRIENDSHIP TREATY. Great Britain and Afghanistan ! Join in Independence. Brilliant colors—red, jade and the beauties of fall and winter deftly worked into these smart frocks for girls of 8 to 16 years of age. Prices—oh, yes; that is important to father, because he pays the bills. $13.50, $18.50 and $25. Low. in- Ask mother she use to make it. At all good grocers’ and market stands Keane Provision Company LONDON, November 22.—Great Brit- | | 621 B Street N.W. |ain and Afghanistan vesterday signed | |& treaty of friendship recognizing the | complete independence of Afghans | | istan. Such Fun With the Dolls! Everything from the unbreakable Cellulold Toys that cannot be smashed by a baby, all the way to tion, First Floor. large DOLLS that walk just like the tot that owns | | them. Then there are Soft Dollies that baby can toss around to his heart’s content, and they just flop here and there so gently that they don’t even hurt if they happen to hit the infant. Teddy Bears that wear Rompers, and their arms are so placed that they don’t break off when baby decides to swing them about. White ones, brown ones, - « big and little. There are Celluloid Rattles for the tiny babies, Teething Rings of harmless substance and more pretty things than we have space to tell about. Soft Dolls. ..... .59c to $2.00 Dressed Dolls. . ......59% to $5.00 Teddy Bears Dressed in Rompers. ....... $2.00 to $5.25 Celluloid Toys........23c to 75c Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Makes a sport of necessity and baby has the bestest time ever. By the way, that re- minds me—the Infants’ Shop is showing Shirts of Merino, | R Wool and Silk-and-wool, with wrapper fronts, and the prices are only 59¢ to $2.25. Fourth Floor. * X X X ¥ These are in the Jewelry Sec- deed, for the quality. —she knows VALUE. Sister Goes to Dancing School —proud as a little queen in one of these lovely DANCING SCHOOL FROCKS— dainty as | peaches and cream in the pretty colors of girlhood—-pink, cream, orchid. light blue, white, cerise, American beauty—every charming color. Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and perky Taffeta. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices so little for such darling frocks—$25 to $32.50. Fourth Floor. “60 Years of Service to Washingtonians™ There was great ceremony. at | signature, which took place at| ! il\lbul. the Afghan capital Who cares for cold in any form? These STOCKINGS keep your tootsies warm. \ The Soft Cotton Stockings | are only 39c. Cashmere Stock- ings, 59%c. Fourth Floor. WHOEVER thought of call- :¥¥.ing them GERTRUDES —so0 appropriate—must have named them for one of the royal babies. We include them in the outfitting of Infants, and | it will stirprise you to know that they are priced as low as 59c, then up to $4.95. Fourth Floor. Fluffy Blankets ‘When mother, dear, Tutns out the light, j And snugly tucks Us in at night— She likes the Lansburgh & Brother soft, flufy BLAN- KETS, and they are only $1.25 to $5.00. Fourth Floor. * *x ¥ x x “OVING hands embroider - the tiny Dresses for baby. Perhaps that’s why these dar- ling little DRESSES of silky NAINSOOK are so dainty and suitable. Machine or hand | Little stories subject mrrdayimp:.fi;al. No. ;{ : “I always feel ‘off color’ after a' holiday.” “There’s no need to, Jim, if you will only do what I did this morning —take a little Pluto Water.. Too much rich food is apt to upset one— a little Pluto is a wise precaution. Pluto acts in less than an hour; it relieves the system without loss of time. Better take some now.” Bottled at French Lick Springs, Ind. Your physician préscribes it. PLUTO WATER B When nature wont PLUTO will made, long and short. 49c to $5.95. Fourth Floor. S = Father calls us pets and dears, Mother calls us cuties; . Take us down to L. & B.’s To buy a pair of BOOTIES. 39c to $1.95 only. S Fourth Floor. Old Jack Frost won't get a chance at you when mother wraps you warm in one of these comfy little SACQUES of Cashmere, surprisingly low in price—$1.50 to $3.95. Then there are pretty little Crochet Sacques. Fourth Floor. Sturdy Stockings | Hundreds ready for parents to choose and children to hang up Christmas Eve. Children’s Ribbed Stock- ings—Fine lisle, in tan, white and black; also fine mercer- ized, in white, cordovan and black. Imimense variety at, of dozens pair, 50c. Infants’ White Hosiery— Fine ribbed cotton, pair, Z5c. Fine ribbed lisle, 35c; 3 pairs, $1.00, Boys' Fine Cotton Stock- ings—Ribbed . stockings in i fast black and just the right weight for this season of the vear. Pair, 35c; 3 pairs, $1.90. Better grades, pair, 50c. - I First Floer Mothers: Will Need Hose and Shirt Dryers to keep the little garments from shrinking. Baskets and Bassinettes. Soft Shoes. Rubber Diapers. Rubber Sheeting. Fourth Floeer. — Expert fitting to insure prop- er development of the child's foot, is the mainstay of this correctly equipped shoe store. We make a point of this feature, and. you can bring the children here, KNOWING that the shoes selected are correct in every detail—style, shape, quality and price. Tan Calf Button Shoes Biwes 2 to 5..... Sizes 6% to 8.. ...5338 Patent Leather Button Shoes Sizes 2 t0 b.. .83.85 Sizes 5% to- Brown C: Sizes S}y to 11 Siges 111 to 3 Siges 3% to 7. Gun Metal Lace Shoes Sizes 8 to 11, s . Bizes 11% to 2 8435 Boys” ‘Brown Calf Lace Shoes Sizes 10 to 18% Sizes 1 to 6 $5.50 Play Shoes Brow{: Calf, lace models; sises 10 4398 1 Lansburgh & Bre. Nothing Like a Mackinaw for a Regular Fellow Two Groups—Special $6.98 Show me the boy that doesn’t like the idea of shuggling ‘into a great, heavy, warm ackinaw—especially if it is made right of snappy plaids. These are correct in weight—smart overplaids, with big, comfy collars. Double-breasted the way he likes ‘em. Muff and flap pockets and all- around-belts. Sizes-8 to 17 years. Chinchilla Overcoats $7.98 to $9.98 5 VJuvenilel Overceats of heavy chin- chilla, all-wool, in the wanted colors, .brown, green, ?r:y and blue, Double- breasted models that button to the neck; warmly lined and belted all around; sizes 3 to 8 years. Better grades of Juveniles’ Chinchilla Over- coats at $10.98 to $18.00. Boys’ Norfolk Suits $6.98 All-wool mixtures and durable serges. -Lined dnickess. Sizes 7 to-17 years. Crompton Corduroy Suits, $6.98 Crompton All-weather Cordu- roy; belted model, perfectly tai- lored; lined knickers; sizes 7 to 17 years. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother