Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 19

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HE, KEVENING The inhabitants of this little duchy are not very enthusjastic over their RETAINERS OF EX-KING UTILIZING WATER POWER. ARRIVE IN LUXEMBURG | 25ier®i5s Drogection of Prince et ] ROME, December 7_The Italtan of Bourbon, Parme, husband of the OB bire) anaSoveriment Dasidusl authorised a loan Crand e former Empress Zita,|of 200,000,000 lire (310,000,000) to & Members of Suite Who Attended |, new monarchist plot may be dovel | soctety which has been organized to oped. 'he intense affection existing Charles, Monarch of Hungary, ge!ween ;he E‘ormer empress ;n a her 'l.‘nmé:: ;:l: vll:ts:‘::;:r;o;:xl-;valhbla rothers justifies the feeling, the Lux- " 2 Granted Temporary Exile. emburgers say. - It is expected to develop electrical LUXEMBURG, Grand Duchy of Lux- snergy to the amount of about 300,000 emburg. December 7.—Five members CHILD BURNS TO DEATH. horsepower by utilizing natural basins of the suite of former King Charles along the rivers and that this will of Hungary, who was exiled to Ma- SPARTANBURG, S. C.,, December 27. . 2 o " |enable the development of ma - \leira, have arrived here. The former | —The two-year-old son of Mr. and sug(:fi;s, P s narch’s private secretary is with|Mrs. Houghton Cooksey was burned | About 500_communes are expected to the party. The Hungarians have been | to deathin a fire that destroyed their |derive benefit from this great hydro- Iramteda temporary exile pending|home, five miles north of Spartan-|electric enterprise, which eventuall ibelr definite disposition by the allies. | burg, yesterday. will require about $25,000,000 capital. ———————. Women's Cloth Coats REDUCED *59.50 and *75 A, wide assortment of distinctive mod- els—plain and fur-trimmed, comprising our largest number in clearance, and the remainders of the most popular styles of the season. Developed in such fab- rics as pollyanna, Normandy-Bolivia, veldyne and lustrola—with beaver, wolf and squirrel smartly used as trimmings —or designed to be worn with one’s own furs. A diversity of straightline and wrappy models offers excellent selection. Another Group of Women's Coats Reduced to $39.50 A very splendid assortment of the popular- priced” coats of the season—of normandy- bolivia, in a diversity of styles, all designed to wear with one’s own furs. Brown and deer shadey, as well as navy blue and black, offer a good color range—and there are both straightline models, and a few sports coats included in this group. . Extlusive Model Finer Grade Coats Coats Reduced Reduced $95 and $115 $135 to 295 The finer coats demanded by the sea- son are best represented in this group- are not to be had elsewhere. Beautiful deep-pile fabrics, trimmings of silky- ing—highly fashionable models, using : such costly fabrics as marvella, veldyne pelted furs, uniqueness of line and subtle touches in creation, give these coats, a and the finer bolivia weaves. For the most part they are designed for wear mark of decided individuality. Both the graceful wrappy type, and the conserva- with one’s own furs, although there are 2 A D several handsome models with beaver tive straightline models are to be found in this collection. ) or squirrel collars. ' Women's Coat Section, Third floor. SHIP, DELAYED BY STRIKE . 3 o Labor Trouble Involves Dock Men | tiation is impossible,” he sald. “When | oo After-Christmas Clearance Sales "Women's Tailored Suits cargo of copra. IN THE |§[AND OF TONGA | He said he had been delayed six days at Vavau because of a strike. “The natives will work only on their wn terms, and compromise or nego- 2 1 was ready to load, spokesmen for in “Paradise of ‘the the natives told me they wanted , 12 shillings a day, I thought that too South Seas.’ much, but they Tefused to listen (o me. They are not obliged to work, SYDNEY, New South Wales, Novem- | 3pparently, and do nothing daily ex- ber 20 (by mail).—Twentleth-century | cept (o sing and play. etvilization haa come to Tonga, the| . Other labor was obtained to load Cparadise sl of the South Seas, which | the vessel eventually, he sald. 18 one of the few remaining native _— kingdoms, and the laborers are strik-| The Blenhelm spaniel got its name ing for 13 shillings a day for loading |from Blenheim palace. where-this dog and unloading vessels, according to |first gained popularity in the time of Capt. Jensen of the schooner W. H.' the great Duke of Marlborough. Bring economies that are very greai---on apparel for men, women, misses, girls and boys All the apparel sections are offering new smart * styles of the highest quality from our regular stocks at great reductions. Women's Smart Winter Hats Greatly Reduced Practically our entire stock of Winter Millinery is now drastically reduced. There is no style, shape, cologing or material that the season has favored that will not be found in the stocks. Hats appropriate for street, afternoon, calling, sports, restaurant, theater. Trimmed Hats, $2.50, Sports Hats, $1.95. $5, $7.50, $10 and Fur-trimmed Hats, $15. $7.50, $10 and $20. Millinery Rection, Third floor The Women's Shoe ~ Clearance . Affords splendid savings No one would expect to get such shoes as these‘at the prices at which we have marked: them. Assuredly now is the time to make your shoe money do double duty. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Reduced to $6.75 Black Kidskin and Calfskin Oxfords and Black Calfskin Pumps, Louis or Cuban heels: Patent Leather Pumps, opera and three-strap styles; Patent Leather and Gray Suede Com- bination Pumps; Tan and Dark Brown Caliskin Pumps angd Oxfords, many different styles; Brown Suede Oxfords and Fawn-suede Two-strap Pumps. Women’s High Shoes Reduced to $5.50 A good choice of models, many of which are our highest- grade and finest-made shoes. There are black kidskin and calfskin shoes, brown and tan calfskin_and patent leather shoes; a few pairs only of each style; Louis, Cuban or flat heels. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. McKellar Out for Renomination. Three-Cornered Fight Likely. MEMPHIS, Tenn., United States Senator Kenneth D. McKellar announced yesterday that he witl be a candidate for renomina- tion at the state democragic primary next August. G. T. Fitzhugh, also of Memphis, also announced that he will enter the race for the senatorsmp, and Mal- colm G. Patterson, and member of Congress, authorized the statement that he expected to be a candidate. e December 27.— former governor Sports Suits and Smith, which reachea here witt »|CANDIDATES FOR SENATE.|75,000 FRENCH KILLED IN WAR BY OWN GUNS on Evidence Obtained of 200 Battles. lery through defective liaison. ard &Lnthrop ‘ 0 REDUCED 35 and ¥75 The remainder of our very wanted colors of the season. wanted for spring. carly spring wearing. Fur-Trimmed Suits Reduced to ¥45 Sports Suits, for the most part are fashioned of men’s wear tweeds or the fashionable rainbow knit tweeds —in smart célorings as well as the plainer shades. Fur-trimmed Suits at $45 include the remaining sizes priced lines—veldyne, moussyne, duvet de laine and mole, wolf and Australian opossum add much to their warmth and distinctive- ness. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. Gen. Percin Makes Statement Based tailored suits—correct in style and fabric, superbly tailored and beau- tifully lined. The majority are in navy blue, although there is~splen- did selection in both black and the fine fabrics as. duvetyne, tricotine. marvella, moussyne and escotine have been used in their fashioning. Many of them are of sufficient weight for winter wearing—and others are of the lighter weight Strictly Tailored Suits Reduced to $50 An unusually fine collection of the strictly tailored notch-collar suits— the majority in th® wanted navy blue —jor the most part they are later models, designed for late winter and Fur-Trimmed Suits Reduced $75 and %110 Without exception the highest type suits in our stock, and—but for two garments —our entire stocks are included. Hand- some fabrics and luxurious furs combine in these very elegant models—the ultra-desirable in women’s suits. { erminine are the fabrics—while 50 per cent in the French army than in the German army. The losses of the French infantry, he finds, were comparatively four times greater than the losses of the artillery. He fixes the French losses from the enemy's fire at 5,000,000 killed and wounded. ‘ Gen. Percin was military governor of the fortress of Lille just after the | outbreak of the war. jle evacuated the fortress on orders received from the government when the Germans | PARIS, December 8.—Gen. Percin, In | upproached the frontier, and was for @ book describing more than 200 bat- tles in France and Belgium during | P Z f i e A o e e | D e lected by him that 75,000 French sol- diers were killed by thelr own artil- | @ long time supposed by the general | Bublic to have evacuated the place of | between his friends and adversariex has been golng on ever since as to | Whether he was badly treated by the | genmeral staff. He has severely criti- { cised the conduct of the war in th- “The losses, he says, were higher by field by the French staff. best Such from our most popular Men’s” Suits Over 500 New and Excellent Tailored Suils at Sale Prices 28.50 38.50 148,50 E All our Youths® High School Suits are redflced for clearance | ness of style and distinction essentially youthful. « Now reduced to these three prices— | 9250 $27.50 Leathers. Needless to tell you they have been selling at much higher prices, and fully half of them are Hirsh, Wickwire Hand-tailored Suits that stand so high in the estimation of men wanting the best. Many of them are exclusive hand-tailored garments with a smart- *32.50 ‘ Men’s Shoes Reduced—High Shoes, $4.75 and $6.75; Oxfords, $6.75 ! Tan Cowhide, Mahogany Cordovan and tan and black Norwegian Grain Men's Sections, First and Second floors Big, coats; elegant Sale for Men Men’s Overcoats " Qver 200 Fine Coats in All the Wanted Styles---Reduced $28.50 $48.50 3850 %68.50 If you can find smarter, finer or more desirable overcoats than these, we don’t know who makes them. double or single breasted ulsters; belted or English-made Plaid-back Overcoats, Chesterfield and Conservativi Overcoats. The greater part of them are hand-tailored. Men’s Winter Hats Hats from Stetson and other good makers, a number of them made especially for us. A style and shape to suit every man. : Felt Hats reduced to $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $8. Velour Hats rediced to $5, $8 and $12. Cloth Hats reduced to $1.85 and $2.95. belted back great Coats; Young Men’s e Overcoats; fine Dress

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