Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 12

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12 World Visitors to See Navy Dirigible C-7 Exhibit liere Tomorrow. ny tne Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va. December 3.—Rep- resentatives of the nations of the world now gathered in the conference on limitation of armament at Wash- ington on Monday will be given an opportunity to see the world's first non-explosive lighter-than-air craft in_action. & v dirigible, developed n on Monday, leaving the early in the morning and b igh s carry- attaches £n countries at Washington on short trips over Wash- 0AD OF WHISKY BILLED AS POTATOES Revenue Agents Make Big Haul at Richmond of Wet Goods Des- potatoes and the barre jammed the car to the eaves. When officers entered the car they found that the liquor had been carefully packed and a single layer of potatoes placed on top. This was covered with burlap. The car was shunted to one of the side t s and the liquor unloaded aken to the federal building. There were “bottled in bond” stamps on the bottles. The car had been billed m a_ point in Jeorgia and was di ed for New York. The of- fice the waybills and papers in the p on of the railroad for Washington. and steps were taken to arrest the men who had shipped the liquor and to interview the persons to whom consigned. MISS CLARKE ORDERED COMMITTED TO ASYLUM Former Postmistress Freed on Mur- der Charge Must Be Held in Custody if Later Proved Sane. ORLANDO, Fla. December 3.—An order committing Lena M. T. Clarke, the former West Pal each post- mistress, to the s ane asylum 0. Andrews was acquitted yesterday - r charge in connection with the killigg of F. A. Miltimore on grounds of insanity, and it was the province lof the court either to com- vlum or give her f friends. The com- s that the court be- : rke to be capable of judging between right and wrong. and the asylum authorities are charged that should it develop the woman is not insane, she shall be | held for fede The court, has been off rding to the order, ly informed that a charge involving the robbery of cer- tain post office monies by the Clarke woman, has been filed against her in federal court. —_—_— BANKRUPT IS JAILED ON CHARGE OF CONTEMPT Failed to’ Obey Court's Order to Deliver Assets to Receiver in Baltimore. Special Dispatch to The Star. WBALTIMORE, 3d., Villiam Stein Snyder of Washin, ton, Who formerly conducted an automobile tire business in Washington, with a branch office in this city, was sent to December 3.— . Jail for contempt of court by Judge Rose, in United States district coy ose, strict court, this afternoon. He was adjudicated a bankrupt last March and Ira L. Morn- ingstar was appointed receiver for him. NEAR EAST RELIEF AMERICA’S AGENT\OF MERCY 5 IN BIBLELANDS SAVED HIM cated! Must we furn Unusual Court Order Aims to Prevent Man Entering Own Home NEW YORK, December 3.— Joseph Britt of Brooklyn was summoned today to appear be- fore Supreme Court Justice Kel- last year and by mext Monday to show cause he should be in 150,000 other Orphans ;:'E. :-rt‘m:g :F::'-l:n E’-Ea.“ : of Our Allies the '-':-1‘:1:;1 itn -q".;::: LE wued 1t were fed, clothed, edu- By Mrs. Britt, who has a sepa ration suit pending in another eourt.' COAL MINE OPENED. Special Dispatch to The Star. LONACONING, Md., December 3.— The Culver-Jones Coaj Company of | N\ ‘Washington, D. C., has begun opera- tions here with a force of twenty men, working the fleld owned by the Green’] Ccal Company. The Tyson seam is belng mined. This is one of the veins which was until recently controlled by the New Central Coal Company. The Chastleton re at once in touch | ral prohibition officers in | SEFORE ment ? My Christmas Gift: ! ' ser month or $.......ccoonreennnCash, LDING, e was then ordered by the court to rn_over to his trustee in bankruptcy 1$50,000 in currency and $25,000 in mer- | chandise, which he was supposed to possess. Because he failed to comply with the court’s order he was haled into court today, and when he again persisted in mot carrying out the order was sent to jail ahd ordered Kkept there until he purges himself of the contempt. —_— For the first time in Canada all women who are British subjects will ! be entitled to vote at the coming | federal election. 7 i °* FOR COLDS Humprheys’ “Seventy-seven”, for Colds, Grip, Influenza, Ca- 'tarrh, Cough, Sore Throat. i To get the best results, take %at the first feeling of a Cold. | Humphreys’ Number “Forty” iInduces Repose and Natural, Re- freshing Sleep. ! No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, No Habit-forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. | Price, 30c and $1.00, at Drug Stores, or sqnt {on receipt of price, or C. 0. D. Parcel Post. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co.. 156 Wil- {1tam Street, New York. Medieal Book Free. : g | (\Vi_ishingtoqns' Christmas | | Ausetisrs { THE AVENUE AT NINTH — $17.00 up Fully Guaranteed CALLISHER’S | 1847 Rogers, hollow handle All in Beautiful Gift Boxes $4.50 “Richelieu,” “Du Barry,” “La Tausca” A Reliable Timepiece Genuine Al Stone: $4.00 Up $19.50 .......... $35.15 up F: ubory' Guaranteed PLEASE MAIL THIS TO JOHN them ous to die? And must we close the door to other countless hordes, children and s refugees homeless with no paternal govern- What will YOUR answer be? To Save the Life of a CHILD i in Southern Russia and Near East or a Christian or Jewish Girl from Harems I will give (until cancelled by me) .o S In ancient Rome no woman over fifty was allowed to marry. Sixteenth Street at R Handsomely Furnished Apartments One and Two Rooms and Bath otel Service ‘Weekly and Monthly Rates Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., December 3.— Mrs. H. O. Blankenship of Big Island is_improving from injuries received several weeks "ago at Big Island, when she was thrown through a wind--| shield in a collision. Blood trans- | fusion was the treatment which saved | the woman's life. - / } TRANSFUSION SAVES LIFE. ‘ | NER, TREASURER IGTON, D. C. lol——Hlol——]a]l——]ol———|——Ja[c——=o[——] I LANSBURGH & BROTHER ©“Floor More Style—Better Value—Lower Price This is always our object. A visit will convince you that with us it has been accomplished. Hundreds specially selected for this Sa / Again we have secured dresses that' were made to sell at much higher prices.\ Poiret Twill Wool Tricotine Satin Combined Velour Silk With Satin There is such a variety of styles; this is an qpportunity for you. Among them the new coat effect in black and navy, trimmed.with silk embroidery, in contrasting and self colors. Another-touch of style in the popular bar- baric girdle. 5 ! e \ ) X . " Serge Georgette Others trimmed with piping of bright colors, giving the neat, straight lined tai- lored effect, then, too, a novelty trimming with very small silk-covered buttons ar- ranged in attractive designs. e These dresses are bargains at— EEEEEEEIEEE:——:EE—:E?EEEEEE .SALE OF We ask you to compare—satisfy yourself that your best purchase can be made here. The full, wrappy models, some with fur collars, | others plain, also the straight-line effects so much in de- : . Embroidered MATERIALS | mand Embroidere - Gloves e i styles or the type of Sacque ideal oo = i or slipping [exwvr] 933 Pa. A | | Bolivia coat foe paliing ior ° cdshmerei, o o ve. Sil ip Bolivi sport wear. Plenty of njblack, tan Regularly69c, IR 4 Uertlp olwta St g it but special 7 R | Vel d Plush Coats, with fur Sifes om0 | for Dollar \\ Small-Size, | Our Special elour an e All of- e T ons s day, two for. Gen) 15-Jewel 20-year * ! Heathe M ixtu.res or self collars. 0 pairs for ... s Lever Guaranteed | r ; fered in this sale at— ; P, Children’s Movemen.t ] - I Y . [ 14-ké. liohd | ¥ A Fine Cotton * Gingham 0/ i . \ . White, Groen o A Gown it Dr esses Two Actual B e VCINVCIVE Ve That Blank Look .. S “VHE dictionary dives “a " blank™ as one definition for white. Let your dress shirt wear a blank expression free from any tinge of color or streaked grayness. Have it cleansed the best way— TOLMANIZE! The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKENZIE, Manager \Cor. 6th and C Streets N.\W. Not a shiny white gloss * that crackles wheh you touch it—the white of true immaculacy, flexibly - ;tlarched. Phone Franklin 1/ 4\5![?\\"4}&\ l!,‘ o 2o\ 172 %%%% RN N\ IZAN (7AN N\ FTECS «!”‘ai,\‘*;‘ig‘é’: N ol—————a]——=lo]c——=]a[—2][0] MONDAY . 4DOLIAR DAY 3 Pairs Good All Wool and H 1 Worsted Face ose Sweaters Fiber Sitk For Children in black Coat styles only. All k are navy with sizes, and red border; specially $ belt collar; riced Slipovers are pricec red. A good 3 pairs— value at..... Lace Trimmed | 2 Warm ilored | or Tailo Flannelette . Waists Striped Voile and Dimity, round or tuxedo Petticoats Striped pat- col|dzrfs. < terns, with 3 )Bi:x:se Re 2 deep flounce far 3nd exfia P and scalloped sizes. 44 to bottom. Spe- 54 included. cially priced, two for. 2 Black Satine Petticoats Plain black 2 Polly Prim Aprons Neat stripes and| checks, in with elastic good quality waistband; 21 ercale. Kick- 2 Fack and self- deep ruffle; colored bind- all sizes. Two ings. Roomy O ceuoenees . pockets; cut full. Two for = Flannelette Just Think! Dressing 5 Pairs Sacques § Neat little styles. Plaids made with vestees, straight lined and gathered S skirts. Dress- High neck an .f long sleeves ; tuck- ed yoke; cut g e n erously $ T I | Lo T O | o g [ —— |0 full. A bar- g 1t osete de Wash Satin and 3 Cotton Broca | Crepe de Chine = . Bandeaux Camisoles Inflesh Dainty lace- ly; all trimmed onsys styles, with P sizes; heavy ribbon shoul- A quality bro- der strap. cade. Big Rfi:eg “S‘l:‘!‘; value for.... : %pecfa! s today at..... 2. Pairs Girls’" -2 Pairs Jersey Knit Bloomers Bloomers- Made of ° Elastic 2 satine, in waist band, . white and % rein forced p “fiesh color; l gusset; dura- sizes are from ble quality, in 12 to 18. Two flesh color. pairs for..... | Two pairs...

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