Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 16

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NEW MINISTER FROM GREECE AND JURY INDICTS MAYOR. THE MAXWELL FURNITURE CO. 41517 7h ST. NW. HIS WIFE ARRIVING IN UNITED STATES U s RE”EF RHLES (RALEIGH %, ¢, Novenber 3 returned. a true bill, of indictment against Dr. J. M. Manning, mayor of Durham, who was arrested in Dur- ham last Saturday night by agents of the Dej 'ment of Justice, charged with lolation: of the antl-narcotic law. Dr. Manning is at liberty under & bond of $10,000. His case probably w. Americans Accused of Stub- | il ims b ot the present term of bornness in Letting Chil- | dren Stand in Cold. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. Special Oable to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921. HELSINGFORS, Finland, NovemYer 26.—The Krasnaya Gazette of Petro- grad condemns severely the rules of the government distribution of Amer- ican relief to children in the Petro- grad area. “The stubbornness of the American relief administration in refusing to revise its method of distribution,” says the paper, “is arousing the in- tense displeasure of our people. De- spite the extremely low temperature the children Yhust stand in line, thus. catching cold end endangering their lives, while no effort is made 10 open the spacious room within for their benefit. They cannot take food away from the kitchens, and many of the children are learning to steal, sneak- ing bread away under their cloth Men and women employed by the American Relief Association are alsc | | Our Complete Stock of driven to theft because the Americans refuse to pay them in money, giving only food.” ger of endless trouble as the rations vanishing point. The newspaper points to the dan- | of the whole population near the; Electric Lamps for Xmas Is In. See Our Stock of Fine Lamps MWell’s Flivver, : & . $2.98 i Red Rider Automobile, $6.95 This photograph of Jonannes Gennadius and his wife was made when they| FAMINE GROWS APPALLING. arrived in this country, aboard the steamship Cedric, Three Million Must Perish Unless! || i Extensive Aid Arrives. Very" durable and practically unbreakable. Has very heavy LAMP Teddy Muff, 98¢ OBSERVING FARMER KNOWS “SIGNS” 23 vood wheels Wwith rubber tires. BY F. A. McKENZIE. Jazzbo Jim, 49c oo A serviceable | Strong and handsome. Made with = No mechanical parts to break or Special Cable to The Star and the Chicago g L o B | Mo mechanical pare o bretcor | L B SETESAMS | Sone e et | suomse. st ||| THAT UPSET HARD-WINTER FORECAST | g 6.t gro g, e s dances at the same time. window. price, 88, gear and rubber tired bicycle wheels. L : : ; Maxwells price, 49¢c. Special Dispatch fo The Star. . |®eneral mildness. - He admitted the WINCHESTER, Va., November 26.— | fruit crops would be endangered, but MOSCOW, Russia, November 26.—|| e The famine situation is spproaching || $14-90 an appalling stage. Many people who ! | now barely manage to exist fear that; !/} Taking issue with those who are pre- | that it was no fault of his. by December even what sustenance | |f| Has two lights and is dicting an unusually severe winter.| “Squirrels and other animals which | they now have will be gone. The!|ll complete with silk cord T. Clayton Hall, observing farmer of | lay In winter supplies are not putting | famine area includes a population of | }| { Wicklifte, Clarke county, declared to- | anything by this fall,” opiped Mr, |10:000.000. Of these, 6,000,000 are on |} mHE Library Lamp illus- day that nature’s signs point to a sea- | Hall. “I have noticed particularly | st os tho baooat o the rest |§i Wraiaq hasanuty ko) Ko this sign. .In shucking corn four years ago (1917-18) the squirrels were very busy laying in corn and nuts. Now son not unlike that of a year ago for — possess the barest minimum for sus-. | ‘aud a refinement of design taining life. | which make it suitable for Commissar Kaminev in an inter- any living room. Antique gold view told me that the government, | fintsh, with ahode of metal : S they race by the corn piles and stop doi thi its i : only long enough to get one meal. I :}nl,’sleun:h?e‘ to cope with e tastion. | LYY Sl Sy e, | 5 :l;“:l-:: 2 sign of a mild winter. | pe Americans, he said, were now | P . L ays proven good in the feeding 400,000 persons a day and the | Potomac Electrlc “Ancther sign s the thin husk on | (0tal would soon reach 1.000,000. The ! | —1 British “save children fund’ % the, Sym_yery thin, and.just itke claimed to be feeding 70,000, and the ||t o on the horses. -My. horses have not | FTiends’ Society. 25,000. g i iance 0. yet begun to grow their winter coat.| -Unless extensive further aid ar-| . | and their hair is almost as thin as iy | rives.” added M. Kaminev, “3.000,000 || " This Complete 3-Piece Bed Davenport. Set. Polychrome Candlesticks, = e " midsummer.” persons must perish between now and | '§ 607 14t1'l t 1 P . Tomorrow you can completely furnish your living room a | He declar¢d he had alwa: vatched | March.” N i . ! Mahogany Candlesticks, the price you would ordinarily expect to pay for the davenport Each, 69¢ these signs, and that they seldom | Accounts of the scenes along the | : 1 Each, 98¢ alone. The suite pictured above, with- massive Fiate vitgiaai oppartanty i totiescuie Puts on Glasses and Makes | fail. “Nature has a way of telling |roads in the country back of the rail- | i Bramch Store, Washington | High Maho; Candle- oak frames. upholstered in a very fine grade of o Italian Polychrome Candlesticks at a re- about the weather ahead,” he said,|road lines are unspeakably ' tragic.| | Raflway and Electric Bldg.. || e e i imitation leather, with coil spring seats, is speclally - | mickabiyowprice.” “These e’ sepre- Notes While Att u2ud signs this vear are certainly for |Some of the main highways are dot- || 14th and C Sta. N.W. | 4 - i lete, nvenient credit terms, af . luctions of ca a mi ‘winter. realize nearly every | ted with the bodies of men an easts. | . aifteent, | calore.-Exscary spectal, e oL, On o Cath, $125 Weekiy. pean Churches 42d Cloisters. Each, 60c. orneys one is predicting & hard and severs | The places of refuge are packed with Telephone Main 955 each, 98c. D . season, but that may be due to de-|four times the number provided for |’ = emand Execution. - | pression over business conditions " 'and the dead lie betide the living. 1! X Great Lamp Sale By the Associated Press. VERSAILLES, November 26.--"Blue- beard” Landru listened with the ut- most indifference today while. attor- neys representing relatives of miss- ing women whom the prisoner is ac- $1.00 Double-Bed FARRY KAUEME| s = INCORPORAT ED 4 W et o o . 1316 %1324.7® ST.N.W. mill" grade. Slightly jmperfect. Bring the Children to Toyland—Big Assortment—Low Prices READY-TO-WEAR SALE ||| 5'kvRers ... ~$1.98 - DRESSES REDUCED Three-F '[ecg Cane Living Five hundred beautiful > he cotytrooin as AL Room Suite, $149.50 Floor Lamps, with 3.va- .. Overstuffed Suites, $129.50 plea and during that of 3. Tagasee 2 ) " s o L Lk : PR i - This handsome_suite, as illustrated, is in the riety o a w;ll‘:‘:neh:;‘fl:‘o;:ems:ge.“_a l:vfl-‘u:ol:";' L ot to notice or to hear. 2 od s i shadés, will be sold at “Landru is a cautious liar," said M: 3‘:“0? v:\:v?een ?a::dh:ail‘glgnzast:\-a::':;‘;f; these three special prices. its large roll arms and full spring backs and constructed, but very comfortable. This suite Gas or electricity. G e R AL L i e velour. Consists of chair, rocker and 72-inch will be an unending source of pleasure to you davenport. and your friends. $1650 Cash, $3 Weekly. -$9.75, $14.75, $18.75 i $15 Cash, $2.50 Weekiy. border and shell-stitcLing—full “size. A gpecial value worth $2.75. 32-inch Plain or Check Dress Gi ..19¢ Variety of blue and pink checks and fast color plain se, “but he also is woefully weak, with a limited imagination that drives him to silence when pressed with grave questions. Let him tell where Mme. Pascal is and I will tender ‘my hand, but he will say nothing.” - shades—perfect quality standard make—cut from full piece. o:The prosecution will sum.up its case || - s s ;mu-ru ac l;i: T 19 ok - t Unblea mg..........19¢ [ J [ ] qugm beavy popular b:::mxl from all dressing— DYNAMITE EXPLOSIONS Sold Up to $15 Sold Up to $25 JSrst quality from full piece. You pay 2oc for this '—n—de WRECK NEGRO THEATER || an overfiowing rack o | triostins end- vanion i | 25¢ Heavy Outing Flannel, . ... .....15¢ ! beautiful all-wool serge, ve- | Models, in navy, black, Plain white and fancy striped and checked designs in brown, gray, etc.; beauti-| wanted fast lors—fieeced on both sides—for baby's wear, lour, satin; georgette and | fully bead. jet. silk em- | rowns ote - crepe creations in the sea- | broidery. cord and tassel fon's smartest shades and | and contrast trimmed; one || Fringed or Scalloped Cut Corner popular trimming effects. | and two of a kind left from BEDSPREADS 1 98 en—ultra quality and ele- | to be sacrificed in Monday's Fine Stevens Crochet Spreads, in several beautiful gant style. Special Monday. | sale. Marsailles designs—tull double-bed size and free from all Models for misses and wom- | lots of higher grades and COATS REDUCED |5 oot contos 520 Building in Florida City Erected Despite Protest—Candidate for Mayor Makes Charges. By the Assoclated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Novemherl 26.—Two explosions of dynamite 2:30 o'clock this mornlng wra:ke.é This 10-Plece “Queen Amne” Walnut Dining Room Suite at $198 | Queen Aune Library Table, the interior of a motion pleture the- X lutely Unparalleled at This Big Saving. i Oak, Beautiful floral designs on pink. blue or grebn ground Note the sraceruinese of the desiER—but you restly must see the | in y or $10.98 [ | acer SRy Steet South, patron- coron tehedchian cotton flled MR €xira hewy weiRL ite to judge the largeness of the pieces and quality. suite oon. - Ons soroll stit Four large drawers, a hat box !c“on:m: ojg lg:lx—l:g Ex‘tenulon Table, Buffet, China Cllout.b 'lre; lw:gz: ‘v';l;::am efln‘ed d‘l“:l‘:)?r{o 'l'l-;ll;lu“ilm: il;;;?a :dt dz?n:u,’;v;gomfi:gh? :c,:el = J| and roomy clothes closet; golden five Side Chairs and one Armchair, covered in genuine blue le 7 room at this unusually low price. : o piano, which was red - plan reduced to splin Erection of the building some. time 280 brought forth protests from the White citizense living in the neigh- oak finish. $20 Cash, $3.50 Weekly. ? l 2.95 > l 8. 75 ?CEE;:‘?ES..;;:;;:‘;' 728 71/? Sold Up to $20 Sold Up to $25 from 2 to 8 yards—choice of dots, stripes and figures on light and dark grounds—fast colors and many pieces match A New Cretonne- Covered Couch borhood, but the city commision ruled that it had no power to pre- vent it. When the manager made certain promises as to the operatton | of the theater, the. popular feeling was said to have been allayed. - Mayor Noel A. Mitchel, who is a Women's and Misses’ Lux- | in scores of new fashions urious Cloth Coats, in navy, | 2nd all the wanted shades— brown, black, etc.; designed | pig pockets, loose and belted with large wrappy collar, | ideas. Magnificent models loose-back, belt, full sleeves | taken from regular stock Black and some with large fur collars, \ 5%e ‘-'-i.‘y- ves, 44c Cashmerette Clildre All-wool velour creations|| _ahout epough to last ope day. 50c Sateen Bloomers, 39c¢ Pink and Black candidate for “vindication” in a com. || and novelty pockets. Fully | because the sizes were | CIores, 10, all, Stes—Tarn | Bloomers. in sizes § to 12 ing mayoralty election, following his| J] lined and ~well made by | broken and offered at a cut- | \iLqay ‘onty: kpee and waist. recent recall, in a statement saiy the J] noted designers. A splendid | price for Monday's sale. L g ent said the e d be_styl- on’t delay if you want one. Pink or Blue $1 Womcn's Outing theater was dynamited to intimidate |} chance to save and be styl- | Don't delay 1f you want negro voters, among whom he claims || 18R t0o- ; chmlsees : Baby Blankets, 69c | Flannel Gowns, 79¢ = to have a large following. ' Pretty block _and nursery Fast color Pink and Blue designs — size 30x40 —extra | Striped Gowns of warm, heavy nap and reversible. | heavy quality—with V neck: Very_ warm—worth $1. reguiar sizes. Women'’s Cl locked Silk Hose, $1.00 Corsets, 74c Purcha: of fine Black s s, mo i it bt | | Womee's Bue oot metele fashioned hose in all sizes— Koy rfect. A 8] jal valge. make A real g, Just Arrived! 100 ‘Women’s and Misses’ HATS">="*1.9 —_— NEW SCOTTISH RITE BRANCH. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 26.— Lynchburg Masons are completing plans for' the orsanization of | Scottish Rite consistory here. There are only four other such organiza- Large Golden Oak Table, $14.75 Colonial style in solid eak, Davenport Couch Bed, $19.75 | "$13 and Up." $2275 Very ornamental, . SR A convenient and comfortable | With nickel R A French plate. mirror = Z it j = " ‘ cused of murdering demanded his T z head. He put on his glasses and calmly made notes when Attorney Y Surcouf cried: B 7 s “Under fallacious promises you led 7|7 Mme. Cuchet and her son to your N slaughterhouse.” . - ml‘l:-hle sobbing of }:ellrgves of the > ng women was heard all thro: Three-Piece: Tapestry. or Velour the caurtroomas AL Surcouf meds his = : Ny = = Tittie Girls’ nished in long-wearing 3 . : tions in_the state 3 Teavy Ribbed Foldem -color, top extends fo | ATl styles. shaves | couch-bed, with all-metal frame tops this buffet with lts | §| mm———eee Cholce of Lyons ailk velvet models and stip: || B w0 Hoce 20¢ | Jersey Bloomers, 15¢ ‘ou 1 b and has extra | 2nd-designs. lined i ith '7’::':?3 ot thess twoilargecuph Ainen SPEC[AL Cofochilla facings_a. real 5 valse and & Jim: i Lol Black Hose, in Pink and White Bloomers, full Jenst! L iy with satin in dif- and spring, covered with cretonne. | e ars in o1 sizes | drawers azd” two smaller fted quantity Wn we bought at a tre. || Fast Color Fiack Howe. 10 | 1" sizes up to 10 years—tull leaves; handsomely designed, | ferent colors. A K included. ~ 3" ahapes. drawers. mendous sacrifice. newest shades are in. . St #pd well made—very serr- as pictured. . | most- suitable gift. A pad and valance are incl > | an pes. 5 —Painting : B || taguine, tor, selcal, cat spd N —Papethanging e —Upholstering Sale of 133 High-Grade Quality workmanship at moderate cost. Ges. Plitt Co., Inc., ¥31482% OBLES 5%, MYSTIC SHRINE £ Ta e g0 Antunl Session, via Pan. Boys’ All-Wool $12.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS : ama. Palatial steamship KROON: LAN; ty limiteds to a;ol H & triends. " Qutsolng. craias 2 Uit o o ork May 5. : turn une_ 17 Choice of overiaad tes, including Yellowstone, Grand n, Kitchen Cabinets, $34. Clacier Park, ete. “Not a’ thing la Booklet fully ‘wondertul : g 75 sent on L Now yo:u can buy a fine crib . . NOBLE WALTER'E. : for' the ‘baby at:a: new low LITTLE BUILDING. mmfim This modern kitchen cabi- net has porcelaln adjustable -End.of the month clearance off finest winter : 3 L8—S Boys' Suits with two rs of lined ices all ‘metal, i whit - Women's $2.50 Piate I s veited and pleated back styies: sizes i - Lol i g . > g to 16 ‘years; rich green, brown, gray and blue table top and all latest im- h. 2 8 A= Vi ‘ " enamel, and a good, woven- YOU’LL GET FULI. f 2 g » mlxturefivln ey ?::;“L‘.‘f'l“'fl"°"?m7m:gu{: provements. . Here is one of .the most delightfu gifts you could give to. your -wire ' spring; : ‘drop-side. de- : I cnotee ot :binck, wine, “bive, brown, vea| vears. ery garmen g d° o “iu.r diate = Top interior is of ' white wife or grown-up daughter, and we offer’you a chance $ 12 7 5 R pring; ;. Cropeide-: 2 RESULTS FROMYOUR 228 porpie ‘::m o 811 bises 3 {8, Hand- :lr?kra‘:.i: ., You save money and we O out = enamel. to get one tomorrow at a: very low price, starting a 2 . sign.. 1rned: - HEATING PLANT And not only that, but ¢ you'll ‘save money on 2 fuel after our experts .~ have' done the neces- = sary overhauling. BUY TOYS HERE FOR LESS—SAVE e # g 5 MAXWEL] |- ! Plumbing mm ° ; Substantially built 1 jumbing an i A . In oak finish, with F i tureco. .z |-of golden oak, finely | s an MAURICE J. COLBERT - -62FFSEN.W. M.3016-3017: gEsrines roomy. cupboards and “finished. i _imii l

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