Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 12

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“No indeed! Victrola Style 1060—with“Casters and All Talking Machines Are NOT Victrolas But we sell only the genuine Victrola — because it possesses those features which are sure to give continuous satisfaction. Buy a Victrola and be satisfied. We offer this special combination in our Xmas Club. $150.00 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. |Succeeds Sir Exic Ceddes | oG DERBY DRIVER’S BODY FOUND As Minister of Transport FROZEN IN By the Associated Press, THE PAS, Manitoba, November 28.—Searching parties which have been scouring Moose Lake have found the body of Walter Goyne, famous American dog derby racer, who was. drowned November 15. Through the transparent ice the body could be seen In eight feet of water sitting bolt upright on the sled, partly covered by an elderdown robe. Stretched out in front. in perfect allgnment, were the nine racing dogs. The provinclal police, who in- sald they belleved Goyne was traveling at racing speed toward shore in an effort”to escape thin ice when he plunged through and under heavier ice, where escape was impossibl Intensely cold weather set ter the tragedy, and the in MOOSE ILAKE ICE Ing team two perished at the same time as their master, and their bodies were found close to the toam. Goyne's dogs were con- sidered among the best In the cold north country, and much was ex- pected of them in the 1922 derby. BODY ORDERED EXHUMED. INDIANAPOLIS, November 29.—The body of Steve Ferguson, negro, whose death a few weeks ago resulted in the arrest of five Indianapolis men, two of them negroes, in connection with the robbery of an Iilinois Central train near Paxton, I, November 7, has been | ordered exhumed by Dr. Paul F. Robin- son, coroner, at_the request of postal authoritics who have been investigating the train hold-up. Ferguson's body, bearing a bullet wound in the chest, was found at the side of a road near Rockville a few days after the train robbery, and it was ‘0., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 'RAISED CORN PRICE. “Madelia Plan” Put in Effect in Minnesota Town. MADELIA, Minn., November 28.—The g “Madelia plan,” under which merchants | have agreed to accept corn from farm- | ers at 10 cents above the current mar- | &5 Wh 2 ] fnucstionabio ANl w 3| By D ket price in settlement of old accounts and in payment for goods, went into | operation Saturday, and is meeting with favor among corn’ growers, backers of the project said. The plan {3 operative until December | 13. Each farmer is limited to the dis- posal of 100 bushels. FINED AND IMPRISONED. CINCINNATIL Ohlo, November 28.— | Louis Cohen, president of the Tunnel Trading Company of New York, who was recently convicted on the chlrge1 ¢ of attempting to bribe Robert E. Flora, federal prohibition officer, in | connection with liquor transactions, was sentenced today by United States District Judge J. W. Peck to one year and a day in Fort Leavenworth prison and to pay a fine of $4,000. On two other indictments charging | [2 illegal liquor sales under the Vol- | 1: c gullty, three months in the Montgomeryof $750. he was sentenced to nervecnllnly 3.11 at Dayton and pay & llm- OVER FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND NERVOUS AND TXTREMELY SENSITIVE PAC u_require’ Our reputation for nd for dentistry that lasts is nteed for 20 years. Wryoth and BOE of B perts—Careful Dentists Has Been My Record for the Past 30 Years Suetion Teeth ‘Will Not_Slip or Dr . Other Sets of Teeth, $5.00 up. $3—34—ss Fillings. 500 ta 81 u H e il Par Tosth or” porcelai. Every Even 1 8 0'Clock, and on Bunda; Lads 2o il 1 whiomisnse. Al Werk rally Gu G keep name and iocation of our iy Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N.W. Opposite Lansburgh & B: d Grand Union Tea Co. it P S rieres Fartars 12 T s ieia Tage, | a4 Mast Thee. 10 AM. to 4 P. tor 20 Yearm, ‘Kindly Key—and Commodious Cabinet ... Ten 10-inch Double-Disc Vic t or. said to be the belief of the postal au- thorities that the man was wounded ot during a revolver fight with {ne train crew at the time of the hold-up. The body was ordered exhumed in order that Of the eleven an examination can be made of the bul- loose dogs that s l 58 50 ] were following (oyne and his rac- let wound. VISCOUNT PEEL, ¥ All you need pay cash—is $10—the balance may ‘Who is sald to be a man of ke Civided into small monthly payments—without 1339 F Street interest. That’s a part of Worch Service. Make R e e o 4 Gift Suggestions He can wear with equal dignity your choice NOW—delivery can be made whenever FOR LAD“"S FOR GENTLEMEN coronet of a peer, the hood of a uni you wish. l'orkelbnoku Bill Folds . Hu go ‘Worc hé barrister, as well as use the pen of a Established l l 10 G st Leather Bags Letter Case: war correspondent, the sword of '879 Vanity Cases Key Cases . deputy lleutenant or the ‘uniform of | Mocha and Su Coin Purses m«\\\\mm HARR X}EPOEATED MAN ; 1316 ©1324. 7% ST.N.W. HOTEL REGISTER USED IN Writing Cases Cng.u La!e! Toyland Offers Lowest Prices in Years STILLMAN DIVORCE SUIT January Prices NOW! WEAR SAVE, BUY! All-Wool $ Dresses Women's and misses’ French serge and_ velour models, silk and wool embroidered—shown in navy and brown; also a lot of fine satin, messaline and || Five Assemblies to Be Represented tricolette models that sold up to $i250. in Effort for United Fine Silk s 98 o Dr esses 7= By the Associated Press. spot- where Goyne went down was frozen over with a foot of ice, thus removing every bit of evi- dence which might have alded searchers, stead law, to which Cohen pleaded Estaklished 1851 fi'“f:.w B. Moses & Sons =5 Formite th ard F Sts. Drapery Department 50-inch Silk Poplin, for overdraperies; light and dark blue, rose, gold and purple. Spe- * $4.50 cial value, a 50-inch Colored Ma- dras; beautiful design; blue, rose, green and with pipe rack, shelf, lock Towels, size 18x35 inches. gold color- ings. gpecxal $1 25 ;x}d key. 3135 75chva!ue Speclal 59c rice . eacl a yard . Inqulre About Our Deferred Payment Plan Oriental Rugs as Gifts —are always highly treasured, not only for their beauty, but for won@erful wearing qualities; and at the special prices we are quoting you'll find it worth your while to buy now. Linens Upholstery The Linen Shop Bleached Pure Linen Tablecloths, fine, heavy weave in seven beautiful de- signs. Size 70x70 inches. Regularly $7.75. 35.00 Special for Napkins to match, size 22x 22. Regularly $925. Spg cialj 86.25 dozen Hemstitched Figured Huck Introduced as Defense of Paternity | Pianos of Baby Guy—Indian Guide for Rent WSSSQI\‘%‘SS&‘ifl(%‘fi%fi&ifimfifi%fi%&% RUIRR SSS N. Y., November POUGHK ernity of 29.—As a de baby Guy S the st CRiigis Hotel in New York was introduced today i divorce suit | Ivory Toilet Pieces | Traveling Cases . | Telephone Pads Work Baskets | Jewel Cases . | Scissors Sets | Bridge Sets Manicure Sets . Coin Purses Fitted Case Fitted Bags Week-end 2 v Mahogany Smoking Cabi- net and Humidor, equipped Telephone Pads Card Sets.... Cloth Brushes . Handkerchief Ca: Military Brushes. Suit Cases... Traveling Bags Dress Trunks. . Steamer Trunks Wardrobes ... suite rooms there for two weeks beginni February 15, 1918, nine months before the birth of G On Februa . it was sald, register disclosed that Fred B ALl part-Indian_guide. who, Mr. Scillman (Il Simer Trunks . alleges, is Guy's father, was assigned (|| Dross Trunks to a room at the St. Regis and a n«.! Ve sabohia t tlllnln made to charge it to/Mr. Still- TAI and Mrs. Stillman, A Complete Lme of Du Barry Ivory Toilet Articles Other Gifts Too Numerous to Mention Beauvais, and a two been Mr. and Mr: two of the Stillman childre: nurse remained at the ha weeks, it Is understood to have testified by Charles Nascond and Theodore Roth, employes of the St. Regis. A fine lot of small Mosuls— about 3x414 feet, Dozars—about 4x7 feet. % Fine Irans—about 414x7 feet. Small Chinese Rugs. ——— PRESBYTERIAN PARLEY CALLED FOR RICHMOND $36.00, $42.00, $52.50 $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 $85.00 to $225.00 $45.00 to $95.00 Room Size Rugs in beautiful Persian and Turkish weaves and unusual effects in Chinese Rugs— Prices Start as Low as $225.00 .98 NSTEAD of filling your cellar with coal at the present high prices, decide now that you will use but half the usual amount of fuel this winter. You can do it, just as thousands of others RICHMOND, Va. have done—by:- installing the scientific Lyon One- ¢ Full-Length Cloth Coats $2.50 Crepe de Chine Women's Pink Chemises, lace trim- med; several styles. in sizes to Special _values. Embroidered Yoke Outing Gowns 98c ‘Women's Pink and Blue Striped Gowns, with V or high neek: cut; . regular Fine White Ribbed Garments, wi taped neck—sizes L il cut Sweaters $2.98 Choice of navy, brown Royal biue medels with pockets, belts and collars. Sizes to 10 years. Worth $4. Heavy {emy “!ll made and vel’I warm. ‘Women's Extra Size . Winter Vests 98¢ White Ribbed Gar- ments - with fleece liniog - high | neck long_ sleeven. smendm $1.25 val- e “Onyx” Wool Sport Hose 69c Women's blue. green or brown heather mixtures. in all sizes. First qual- ity. One day only. 3-yd. Long Nottingham Lace Curtains $1.98 Pr. 3 beautiful = de- signs, in white only. Each 42 inches wide. ial purchase of walues. Wi All trim: stitched Regular $15 and $19.95 models in finest messaline, satin and !ncolette featured in navy, black, brown, etc.; beautifully desngned with georgette collars and’ vests, pleatings, tunic effects, etc. Just one and two of a kind for misses and women. $Q.95 All-wool wintry creations, with large wrappy collars, toose and belted backs, novelty pockets and full sleeves—fully lined—stunning new fashions that assure long _service. Sold to 81 Regular and Extra Size ¢ <4 Included are fur collar models, in navy, brown, hflck and plum—the latest styles in a great range for wo- men and misses—semi and full lined—clearance of models taken from lots of higher grades. T9c Outing Flannel 21 ¢ w1212 € e e D9C 19¢ ony and Black Suedene Ch isette Gloves, in all Gloves with 2 clasps—in all | Sizen. " 'E,.’,. erfect quaity. sizes. Self.stitched backs. | Just enough for Wednesdsy. Plaid Blankets 5% $5 75 Pink, blue, tan and a1d designg. with 2-nch silk Fibbon binding. = Extra héary aad warm.® Double-bed $7 Colored $2 Double-Bed Bed Sets. 99.98 R-pple $1.69 2.plece Set of Bolster and spmd' 3 gt Bedspreads, in pink and bite | 0 CT ng. and free from ends from 2 to 8 yard lengths. Fleeced on hoth_sides. _ Perfect_quality. 36-Inch Hemstitched Curtain Scrim Large variety of floral designs ecrn grounds, also plain patterns. and_cut_from full piece. 72x90 Cotton Batting Regular _ 2b. rolls of Combed, Sterilized_Cotton. Regularly 79c. 32-Inch Dress Ging Variety of fast plain colofs and pretty checks— cut from plece. Standard makes of perfect quality. Worth to 29 yard. $7.50 Part-Wool designs. Big variety. Cut | ot “corner and scalloped edged, | Heavy we! double-bed size. alldressing. Wemen's Felt Bedroom Slippers, $1.39 slmnunumnlnw le, blue, by mz‘stos Fomen's 3 to 38 Black and tan vicij one and two strap Slippers. Gun metal and tan, with cloth top shoes with *high| or Jow heels; sizes - finest makes to be closed >ut at a bargain. Purchasc of 200 Sale of Fimest Men’s Blanket |Men’s Dent, Wilson Bros. B ATH : lnd. Updegraf to”$5 ROBES | Kid Gloves 3L | 24 Blg_assortment of tich col- | Hish-grade brown aad gray kia !n Indian designs. Fullland suede Gloves, in all sizes. medium_and]Perfect quality. = A fortunate . Jeary | robespurchae that brings the greatest stock are worth|glove value that fered Dracttcalftais scasom. O s saie Wedn"d-: 598, for the first time. ~ *An gift for “him. 50c Lace- Trim; Scarfs and Shams 29c white. lace med " and hem- $550, $6 and $6.50 La Resista and Royal Worcester makes for women—high, low 2 |and mediom bust models. Special. (8ises up to 36. Presbyterian assel States will be represented by committees In a joint conference to be held here to- morrow and Thursday to consider whether a scheme of federation cannot be worked out in which each church will not surrender its separate autonomy and ecclesiastical contbol, but in which there will be united effort, especially in mission and edueational work. The committees will also consider a suggestion for defining the boundaries of each body, to avoid duj tion of ef- fort and overlapping of churches con. nected with different assemblies. Various plans for the union of the Presbyterian churches having been re- jected, the meeting here will be execu- tive and purely preliminary, a vlew of planning a larger and more rep- resentative meeting of delegates from all ‘the assemblies. to meet in 1923 and from a federatiow of American Presby- terian general assemblies. —_— MILK RECORD FOR YEAR. iCow in Massachusetts Yields 32,563 Pounds, Champion Figures. DELAVAN, Wis., November 20.—A new milk-producing champion for the territory east of the Rockies has just been discovered, according to an an- nouncement by ' the Holstein-Friesian | Association. She is a Holstein cow, Kolrain Fin- derne Eess, owned by F. F. Field,! Dutchland Holstein farms, Brockton, Mass. Her record 63 pounds of milk in one year, slightly more than sixteen and a quarter tons, and in butter fat she produced the equivalent {of 1,281 pounds of butter. In milk production only three other cows in the world have ever exceeded the record of Bess. Segis Pietertje Prospect of Seattle, Wash., set the world's mark of more than 37,000 pounds of milk in one year. UIK RELIEF PREAD Pixine on thick— oh, how cooling it feels and how quickly the scald does heal. Youshouldn’t be without Pixine at any time—accidents happen whmh require immediate use of Just such an antiseptic, soothing and healing poultice as Pixine. If it does not satisfy, get your money back. Other Guaranteed Pixine products—Pixine Pile Remedy and Pixine Antiseptic Soap PIXINE Al Pixine products for sale by the best drug stores, such Peoples | Drug_Stores. H “Have Color in Cheeks | Be Better Looking—Take i Olive Tablets £ If your skin is yellow—complexion i pallid —tongue coated — appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Ollve Tablets. H | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were pre- pared ‘by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. i ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are {a purely vegetable compound mixz8; | with olive oil. You will know them ! by their olive color. To have a clear, ‘pink skin, bflgm, eyes, no’ pimples, a feeling . of; buoyancy like childhood ‘days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act| on the liver and bowels like calomel, yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one™ or ‘two nightly and = note the pleuius results. 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