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29, 1921. B2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER SRR taken before Magistrate R. H. Joyce, | : who expressed a willingness to: ¢ accept his personal bonds. Bond was | % demanded, however, and he wae per- | : 4 mitted to enter an automobile wlthl > X Year-End Clearance Day . In Home Furnishings detained him at No. 1 police station Here are things you need for youf home, some slightly soiled, others in broken lots, but = 1! over night. He concluded with a_statement of T g The “Duchesse” | —an evening slipper of real distinction— one of the smart modes now popular. Shown in Black or White Satin, at $12. Also in Gold Cloth, Silver Cloth and Silver Brocade, at $13.50. . Stetson Shoe Shop | 1305 F Street i i hie appearance before United States ;Earl D. Hartman Denies That (‘ammlsplu;lf: Hitt nndmhlu v:lunm;y 1 ” trip to Baltimore, going there, e He. Viol. —Call sald, because he knew he had done ated Law alls nothing wrong and had nothing to £ rear: Action Frame-Up. Ao o SUREE Earl D. Hartman, resident of Hyatts-| PRESENTS CREDENTIALS. ville, Md, and in the automobile| PANAMA, December 29.—Dr. John business in this city, made a volun-|Glover :i-:;nth. new l:nutedditlate- x\;-ln». y g ister to nama, presente: s creden- tary trip to Baltimoro Tuesday after- | jgjg o Presidént Porras today. He noon to answer charges of alleged,was accompanied to the presidential violations of the prohibition law and|{palace by William J. Price, retiring conspiracy. Ho had been arrested in |Minister. Maryland, brought to this city Mon- day afternoon, and was arraigned be- fore United States Commissioner Isaac R. Hitt Tuesday, the hearing being for the purpose of determining if he Blackhawk I should be returned to Maryland. | COMPOUND 1 1 LI was charged” that o had con- o e all offered at greatly reduced prices for quick clearance. ent POSITIVELY CONTAINS RATTLESNAKE OIL For All Pains and Aches and a man named Mahoney. residents ! of Baltimore, to dispose of part of the proceeds of the big liquor theft at the Canton Distilling Company’s plant | wo weeks ago. Commissioner Hitt | held him in bond in the sum of $16.- 000, explaining that Hartman might |l return to Baltimore of his own voli- tion, which would mean a withdrawal | of the charges in this city. Clearance of Our Sample Line of Velour Portieres These are mostly in single pair lots and are the samples we use to sell irom; nothing to impair service—per- Floor L f - b y s Shale Qi 00 Rag Rugs: Samples in lamps, slightly marred | 6 E h | I 5¢c Each or shopworn. E HM‘::: fi::‘;':’ ‘;:::i‘::l'::;"w“h nf Try It You WUl Alwazs Buy 1t. 5 Lamp Stands, each. ........ §395 | “ h?ps Qfi;};l}t?,\: \\;;'inlflltdl. I{crc's the A T : e e s | Bidcyichax peweshBas o o e b y e | 30560 inches, We are discon. ' Szes0EmbosseiliVelonn $24.50 S o ¥80b to tnsmer the enarge of | asEolyctireme/Camp) S"“‘S'S::";‘S' tinuing this Tine of rugs for one Rortieses ol o 5 selling one pint of whisky. Dscussing the affair with a Star re- porter today, Mr. Hartman denied that he had ever sold any whisky or that he was party to a conspiracy to dispose cf any portion of the stock taken from the distillery in Baltimore. quirements. Patterns are the popular hit-and-miss, plain and bordered. You must come early, ior this is one of the best rug offerings in years., Remember the price, 63c. $25.00 Plain \.’elour Por- $ I 8.9 5 tieres, pai . $22.50 Plain Velour Por- tieres, pnir.I i $17.95 '970»' / going on s Jhe P-B i Two lots of attractive lamp shades priced low and sold as is, without the usual privilege of return or exchange. | Lot 1—Lamp Shades, reduced to YEAR’S EVE FEASTING H‘(‘ declared he was a victim of a S = A I $9 Many merry parties will see the old Fame. up: Bl 2 emi-Annua | .95 year out, and the parties will in many u'fuff\):g11!‘gr12'11r:!2;2-'1\:|]; ‘\E‘\freflw ‘l'f‘el | Lot 2—Lamp Shades, reduced to p Remnm of Drapery Yases be merry bocause CORNWELL . sained & oo with e e || Clearance Sale $1495 Window Shades at Fabrics, Reduced to n Novembe ifter being employed short time, asked if he (Hartman) | knew where he could purcha er of cases of liquor, saying he wanted to get some money for Christ- mas. goodies are served. Clearance Prices Water Coler Oil Opaque Shades, 1 9c yard .58 3x0-ft cut. 9c | All kinds and colors of drapery fab- Remnants of Repps, Velours, Etc,, Reduced - 7 Non-Alcoholic CORDIALS Each... Imp. Creme de Menthe (green & white) o othing more was said of the liguor ¥ ;i i Madison Holland! 'Shades, 3x6- rics, in short lengths. Lvery vard de- Vermouth (sweet and dry) before Christmas, l“;'hen Harman told 'U‘; ’] h S i f30 and 36 inch widths. A number et iEach i sirable. Lengths up to 6 yards. > i i i im two Richmond boot t { . : = 4 _ Zach........ | 1 3 (.rennd.me (imported and domestic) SA1500 cases. Tho men colled at His mu6 Ou* e Jiore of colors. Lengths up to 10 yards. Genuine Brenlin 36-inch Colored Madras—For dru- Benedictine Kummel L oue e o o eCihea Y I 85c Materials, yard.. .. 49 | > “I"'_ Il;adlli perie Clearance Chartreuse Maraschino Hartman said he treatcd the four i $1.25 Materials, vard. 75¢ lle= POpien e ren RAGAL e A e el R members of the party, each taking 3 SR cut. Each. 3 < 2 peat o three drinks from « pint vottle, A $1.50 Materials, yard.... 95¢ e Remnants of Fringe and Trim« 5C 5 =5 suggestion was made that they take D = SR i J “loor G oy e P Fruit Cake Raisins o LIat oyl $24.7.7 Materials, yard. ...$195 mings—V nm’l;:“:",l-fi,’,,‘,, Vard.. Fifth” Floe: tle and drink it on their trip to Bal- timore. He produced another pint, he i The Avenue at Tnth -~ said, one of four pints he had pur- | a_ ! Nuts and Candy Phone (S S RNWELLS Main SndSho man known ‘s Falrbanke. & | A Decided Drop in the Price of A Quick Clearance for These Us 1415 H Strect 875 - x"e“x;’(‘;‘;yffi’fi}'.,'."i‘;m?.afixdr i er | 2 6 5 Pa.ir f l sal e put the money in he s O | nue man's overcoat pocket and th latter took both money and whisky. When they reached Baltimore, e said, he asked 2 man in an automobile shop if he knew where the whisky might be purchased. The man went out, returned, and said he could find no ‘such amount of whisky; that he might get one-half or one-quarter the | quantity. Mahoney, as the Baltimore man was introduced, would not ne- gotiate a deal. Soon afterward it developed that the the men involved in the proposed deal were connected with the revenu bu- ranu, and they were told there might ¥ be something doing after the first of | - the year. Monday night, Mr. Hartman 200 Georgette " Blouses Come under the Remnant Ruling and have their prices slashed to - $1.89 | Women’s Low Shoes $2.95 | Broken lots and sizes. Every pair in the en- ' tire collection cost nearly twice our clearance ' ED. PINAUD’S price. ¥ A e e aurlie 1 I d Black P d Oxford : et o iDr yas Tound, ; Brown and Black Pumps an xfords are - g s oo 2 > : 2 and Constable Raybold, who accom- v . No matter what their former prices, down they anied the searchers, call o of course! e e S . 3 = } If you received money for e e eeollon and apal the principal styles, and although there is not 2o to a common clearance for quick disposal. during his absence. Then at Mount Rainier he was every size in each kind, still there are all sizes in the group. 150 Pairs of Women’s Felt - . . Moccasins, 75¢ Pair Trimmed with ribbon and finished with full pompon. Satisfactory assortfnent of colors and the size range is fairly complete. Clearance price, pair, 75¢c. Seeond Floor—Lansburgh & Brother White, flesh and bisque, for the most part, also a iew Black Crepe de Chine Tunic Blouses. All the { beautiful touches favored this season are shown in the trimming effects, and although there are two hundred, eariy choosing means best, of course. ! Don't lose sight of the clearance price, $1.89. | oliday i andled { andkerchiefs ‘ Reduced to almost nothing Christmas; put it into a Gulbransen player-piano ’ ogized for what was done at his home | ! Washington Garden Candy Shop 305 9th St. N.W. All kinds of Caramels...................49¢c Regular 60c Pecan Fudge................49¢c (Regular price on all this candy is 60c) French Mixture .........,..............25¢c Mirror Broken Candies..................25¢ Luncheonette Sandwiches of All Kinds Chicken Salad—Lobsters Coffee with pure cream, 5c¢ . Tea with pure cream, 10c Hot Chocolate with whipped cream, 15¢ Our own Ice Cream, 80c—French, $1—per quart E= o (o|——lal—=a|—=lol—2lal——2 5| Lot of Display Hand- kerchiefs Various sizes, styles, kinds and for men, women and children. Reduced 5 for clearance, each Tables laden with desirable merchandiseatremnantprices Fortunately, every item on these tables is seasonable, usable, and each represents enough money-saving to induce an early visit. PERCALE WAISTS— Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs — Soiled and mussed, but it wiil pay you to examine and LINGERIE BLOUSES Ty JEOPC—— i id thar leverly, Nellie 7 His Partner =" did you get thae new sep o cleverty, Nelle 1~ His| +Oh, e e wo e i mehaeborn USIC in your home this New Year’s Day— music and dancing€or that day and all the days to come. No more lonely hours; friends dropping in; the new “hits” sung and danced to; the old-time favorites, with classical selec- tions for your own amusement—the whole ' world of music is before you with a Gulbran- sen. The Gulbransen —is easy to play. Ten minutes here shows you how to ac- cent the singing tones (the melody runs aleng of its own accord) and in two weeks you are a fairly accomplished musician. The Gulbransen —is the world's best player-piano, evidenced by the fact that more Gulbransens are sold than any other player. Quantity production on three standardized models en- ables Gulbransen to make these low prices: White House model, $700 €ountry seat, $600 Suburban model, $495 then small monthly payments AT BALTIMORE, January 5th 1,685 Arctics. k. 165,128 Coats, jumper, denim, new. g 203,356 Gloves, Jersey Knit, new. 1,023 Prs. Shoes, field, new. 4231 1bs. Nails, clinch, wire. 378 Tapes, steel, 5 ft. 323 Wrenches, steel, mon- key. ~ 129 Trailers, for elec. trac- tors. 8990 1bs. Salt, block. 107,250 1bs. Salt, rock, lump. 120,121 Tins Tobacco, smok- ing, “Velvet.”/ 18,141 Bags Tobacco, smok- ing, Duke’s Mixture. 21,104 Tubes Lime, Chlori- ¢ nated. 1,364 Watches, wrist. Write to SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICER, 'y 59th St. and First Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., for catalog giving complete list at this sale. 28,762, Barrack Bags, new. 18,948 Pairs Gloves, Leather, 74,082 Pairs Mittens, Canton 1,321,163 Buttons, Jerkin, black, 964,743 Yards Webbing, O. D. 517,678 Yards Moleskin. 8,946 Mattresses, single. War Department Surplus— Three Auction Sales January 5, 9 and 12, 1922 Beginning at 10 am. on the dates named the War Department will offer for sale at the places deslgnated herein by public auction a varied assortment of new and reclaimed TEXTILES, CLOTHING AND FEQUIPAGE, MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING MATERIAL, MOTORS AND VEHICLES, LEATHER AND HARNESS AND SUBSISTENCE, ETC. of all merchandise to be offered e AT BOSTON, MASS., Jan. 12th. 1,332 Blankets, Cotton, O. D. 176,289 Pairs Gloves, Jersey knit, new. N AT SCHENECTADY, Jan. 9th. 1,145,579 yds. Webbing, ©O. D. gray. 101,305 yds. Cloth, Terry, 231,97¢ yds. Duck, 0. D, Gray No. 1 to.10. 192,676 yds. Sateen, rubberized, 60\ in. 51,642 ydzs; Velfeteen, gray, 7% _in. 16,968 yds. Moleskin, 0. D, 52 in. « 148,500 Currycombs. Buckets, galv’d iron. 7,638 1bs. }:(Vn.x, brown and lack. 115,015 1bs. Steel Bars. 2,006,160 1bs. Carbide, Calcium. 42,958 1bs. Grease, Russian shell. 33,238 gals. Oil, Neatsfoot. 6,240 gals, Oil, No. 12, Transit. 21,042 Sheets Metal, expanded. 3,903 Wagons, cscort, capace ity 5.000 pounds. 2,831,115 1bs. hDeh.\'drated Vege- tables. 3,735,000 1bs. 165,346 1bs. Write to SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICER, 59th St. and First Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. For Catalog and Wool, reclaimed. Canton flannel, new. flannel, leather palms, new. new. Cotton. 20,000 Bottles Ink, Fountain Pen, 2 oz. FELT BOUDOIR SLIPPERS — Several col- ors and sizes for women, misses and children. Trim- med with pompon and made of excellent 63c wool felt w.ovvennnns WOOL SWEATERS— A range of colors and styles to serve every one’s sweater requirements. _Sizes for women and misses, and at this remnant price each one a money $2.49 SAVEL ....evenenn JERSEY WAISTS— Jaunty slip-over styles in several. desirable colors. Many young women like them for sports wear because - they are warm without un- duze weight. Rem- $2.95 nant price ...... Waists that serve the most practical purposes because they launder easily. The col- ors are neat and_ well de- signed, ?nd th? price means several for little out- lay. Each 50c GINGHAM PETTI- ‘COATS—The old reliable, easy-to-launder and long- wearing kind. Plain, stripes and ‘checks in pleasing color combinations, and priced for your econ- 50C omy ... GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES — Well modeled and the gingham is the clear cut plaids, checks and stripes, as well as _plain colors. w_ith contrast in the trimming chemes. Price ;means quick $I.00 clearance «....... 125 Dresses | - Of 'winter’s practical and good . style kinds, including fine wool Jer- sey, Velvetéen, Serge, Tricot.me,_and an array of¢colors and combinations that will arouse your admiration. Slip-aver and, semi-coat models are in evidence. It will pay you to be at hand early and'select one or.more —French voiles, dimities and other sheer cotton materials. Trimmings are well arranged —in fact, they are the kind of blouses business women will appreciate, because laundering i Sy. Poies o cer 105 93,50 COTTON NIGHT- GOWNS—Excellent quality muslin, made with careful at- tention to details and 11 GIRLS’ COATS— Pretty winter styles, in sizes 3 to 6 years. Warm mate- rials. 23 Winter Suits Reduced to 1% Price These suits - have been on our racks under a $25 price ticket. To- morrow you may select your choice at buy according to your need now or in the 10c future. Fach..... Women’s Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs — Rolled edge; pink and blue: of soft. firm qual- ity, and reduced to get in the ¢ cach .. Men’s Silk Handker- chiefs—Fine quality that has been marked as high as $1.00. Colored woven border style. Now re- duced for clear- ance, cach . i 59C Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs — Corner embroidery in white or colors. Mussed, of course, but in no way impaired, and the price reduction is for quick clearance. ¥ach .. IOC High-Grade Handkerchiefs at One-Third Price Reduction This group includes so many kinds that they cannot be nanied in this _ clearance offering; but whatever the former -at only price, handling has The Hecht Ci a bl ———]aJc——[a]——=olc———=|o|——]olc——o]c—=]o]——]a]l—2]0] $50 sy i Writs to ' { i URPLI TY Of | I i ? ! B s L omicH, - i brought the price down ! 7th (lt F ! * e exactly one-third . 14 | For Catalog. ! 3 ! i I First Floor ¥ 1 The opportunity presented herein is unusual. Much of the ¥ il merchanaise is new, gad is in first-class condition. The goods will be = -+ — s /Il Cffered in lots to suif attending bidders. All merchandise will be sold “as is,” “where is.” WAR DEPARTMENT SURPLUS.