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14 . THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1822, XL WOULD ABOLISH R , , P | Itloodmwarny & Lnthrop HIGHWAY COMMISSION Open 9:15 AML : New York—WASHINGTON—Paris o 4 PR Was 30 Feet in Height LONDON, January 10.~A foot- print made by an -animal The arandfather of the Kasgarse species has just been found in an anclent lagoon ia the Hast- S he animel whish mads the - imprint raany _thi .Ildn of Jears ame s called by experts Virginia State Senator to Propose New Body of Ten Members. Sgecial Dispatch to The Star. - e - WINCHESTER, Va, January h— Abolition of the present state high- 'H-:‘o-“n i Am and & Way commission of five members and anuao’ a e O l e the office of highway commiasioner, ’ Goes on Savingly pof intment and mm liew thereof the AR ers. one| | AMjEbeeR twenty to thirey fast Exceptional Values in Gowns and Chemise Stand Out partment strictly on a business basis a aared Handmade and - ‘Tailored and Hand-Embroidered - Lace-Trimmed Philippine Gowns -Gowns and Chemise and Chemise 95 P : 5¢, °1.35 and $2.65and*3.45 in the general assembly at the open- nts of Ris toes indicated The lowest prices at which we % 1-85 Greater Reductions on Former Prices Bring Women’s Finer Suits Down to *50 ing of its biennial session in Rich- i e avast mond Janua 11. i1l urge its rapid motion, suggesting the n the session. posaibility that am ameclent on will be among the | | xaber-toothed tiger was on his most important matters before the| | trail. leglslature. Gov.-elect Trinkle was g nominated and elected on a platform in which he declared in favor of re- BR'DGE VALUE FIXED organizing the state highway depart- » aent and as opposed to a bond issue T at this time. Commission Settles . Damaged The Byrd bill proposes to abolish the office of the present hi ay commis- Structure Cost at $16,668. sioner and state highway commission | giecia) Dispateh to The Star. 5o us to give Gov. Trinkle OPDOT- | pppnpCidwiinG, Va,, January 10, S\ tunity t point a new commissioner ‘wpd commission. —After carefully welghing all evi- Titgtead of a body of five, a commis- |dence presented the Falmouth bridge have offered such exceptionally Eab . i be cre-|commission .by the state: highway fin 1i Every garment in this great 5 3 % ove S essi 1 S 4 e . quality undergarments. % 5 B e e e eirenenta. | yisors ?:‘.‘&"af‘i?f::f‘z ?fie'{n:.‘..f;"’:fl'd Wonderful “assortments, a1 saflfm gsecets zhew‘tlug: stand- And when women who want suits of the highest quality at the y i e £ f s R ge property, t m ’3 - i 4 i - 2 - 4 & e R b sl ] el aet B e s S a4 | Jowest prices really possible read this—they will buy—for they Dresses A Biae comlmhpiuied outy oue o ?{oft:fg;: §2“"iy':fltfl?' , l;;‘;: vt :an;e‘:Iyln?:l‘i::id:crlfiti:)onsm:g: Gowns, in a wonderful variety know that Woodward & thl’Op suits are of 2 hlgh standard in With real lace trimmings - Rating. wvd maged bridge struct: . . . . . gy e ay Served the | orer. ihe Rappahianock river at Fai- ever before. Ly ety stylefmade, o e every respect, fashion, fabric, quality and workmanship consider- Special, $2.65 total cost the te ,666.66. . 1 atiste, % 1 woula ‘ot ‘excecd § 2000 oF Whne commssion s composed of el w::te:k]f;v’ N eesTas: "(‘7‘3 High and low neck mod_el;‘. ed—and that when we say we are offering them at remarkable S T s N Tne- Jarge | ecretary; Georee' w. Ehepho with dainty Wmono, sieeves e UV ST, o savings, they are assured of exactly that Some olsthe dhipiest e amounts of money to be handled. e s G Mol & theleatimate chemige, with shoulder straps h‘cg; it emcorl?’:"cdry }iblsyg:nnse gS, Y XA CLly, s dresses that you could desire having the brlds;mt}:é o‘:u;vt!;'n?z ‘;:y!i“ I;)"..":e "fi'l'l‘"es"":’h“h’ L"t'hm si:xp);y tailored. . ’ . are in this assortment, two e as a part = 2 inty scallos edges, in N 2 g LESS DRASTIC DRY LAW | Washington hignway. —° Tichmend copuisite embroidery, eyeies Ghemise in many versions of Th S ’ Th l : ff‘x‘h'chngengf;:;;fissfix run with delicate ribbons, hem- g, gryle—prettily tailored or e UItS emselives —- d‘aimsy eadges TG ohier stitching and hand-drawn work epbellished with lace medal- all go to make these very jpion insertions, embroideries worth-while values in every . 4" olored ribbons. respect. 7 4 Six Cadsrwear Section, Third foor. Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor. ENFORCEMENT URGED \ywomEN'S SMOKING ROOM. Gov. Edwards Would Repeal Van |Prominent New York Theater Will Ness Enactment, Regarding It Open Feature Tonight. NEW YORK, January 10.—An elabo- » “Instrument of Oppresgion. ;.my AR d;{fl"&“s ":an" “"h"“(‘,'{"y : TRENTON, N. J., January 10—Re- |for women, opened n the Globe B b can Ne " | Theater, one of Broadway’s best known peal of the Van Ness prohibition en- | Theater, one of Brondway ar ar or I ow- forcement act, which he characterized | am; a8 “an instrument of oppression,” and [ “THe the must follow the tréhd substitution’of a less drastic act pro- [Of the times,™ the management an- . viding jury trials for all alleged vio- | nounced. lators was urged by Gov. Edwards in | Many of the woman patrons of the alrs an OC ers his second annual message to the |theater were to' be seen last season Specially Priced o lace and real hand-embroid- offer a splendidly large collection of the choicest models of the season. ered yokes, decp hems and In strict tailleurs, handsome fur-trimmed suits—suits elaborately embroid- rows of pin tucks. ered and beautifully braided. Infants’ Short Dresses, $1 Very pretty styles, made of sheer lawns and nainsooks, trimmed with bits of lace, tucks and featherstitching. Children’s Muslin Drawers 20¢, 25c and 40c pair Good grades of muslin; some plain tucked, some trimmed with dainty edges. A variety of styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Nursery Wardrobes Special, $10 A four-compartment Ward- robe, in white or ivory enameled wicker, with hinged NATURAL top and hinges on the corner WILLOW to make opening easy and con- venient. 32 inches high, with 27-inch Natural J ANU ARY S ALE OF trays, 15613 inches and of good Bound Wfllow Iafants’ Bectiom, Fourth floor. Table, $8. . J 5 3 Hemstitched Voile Curtains S T Developed in such costly and fashionable fabrics as—moussyne, marvella, erminie, escotine, kitten’s ear crepe. finest tricotine and twills—some further elaborated with luxurious collars or trimmings of mole, wolf and squirrel. Each suit emphasizes a fineness of workmanship that is found only in the very highest grade suits—each suit is beautifully lined in crepe or radium silk—and with all this, each suit offers a remarkable value that women can- not afford to miss. As a Help to Complete Satisfaction We Ask Your Earliest Choosing . ‘Women's Suit Section, Third floor. New Jersef legiglature today. smoking in thé lobby, it was said, and “The bellef that the surest protec- |the theater desired to provide them tion against judicial and other forms | with quarters where they could do so of oppression and tyranny lies in the {in comfort. right of trial by jury,” said the mes- ! sage, “is so’ weil settled in the minds of our people that attempts to en- croach upon or destroy that privilege can_have but one effect—namely, to breed suspicion of the motives of legislators and contempt for law.” The governor suggested adoption of a rese;utlon calling on (iojngdrus to prohibit hearing by federal judges of cases decided by the state utility IS YOUR——— beard; urged a one-cent tax on gaso- . . line for motor vehicles for state high- way purposes, and asked for apolition I | Another large lot has just been received, and the de- mand is so great because of the remarkable value that we advise you to select yours with the least possible delay. Chairs, $6.75 NATURAL WILLOW Cretonne Seat Cushions, $32.35 of a law providing for trial bpfore a state chancellor of persons held in contempt by the chancery court as a result of labor troubles. He also ad- vocated a law prohibiting night work b for women and limiting their hours of work to eight. EFFICIENT WHITE SLAVE AGENTS - s ’ ’ ACTIVE IN CANAL ZONE m, Three Specially Priced ; : ' Wicker Suites Special, $1.15 pair . From Old PR bt et Aeiciisgicl gt 2 com icker UlteS & % . , . i You probably have a piece or Reports_‘ta’Hygiene pitation has ’1‘7:"";?:;;" :’,.':.,ig Special, $38.50 Several hundred pairs of these good quality Voile Curtains are offered at this very set of Furniture in your hom i YOR;”S";:::‘: bk e SR ONCE. e brown_ Reed.Fiber Suite, without cushions—chair, Special price. Soft, sheer material, nicely made, with 2-inch hemstitched border. %;:':::;m?{fi;‘:: ")":'&i":??l of white slave agents in transporting If we have not a bookkeep- y . reupholstering and refin rocker and 4-ft. settee, all with arms and woven fiber seats. ; ] : Full 2V, yards in length. : ishing. Special, $83.50 and $94.50 A vabie hat 13 hard o duplicate......... S3o15 pair N “me at we mean by Three pieces, consisting of 4-ft. reed settee, rocker and arm- L3 N ¢ g A 5 chair. Spring seat construction, with loose tapestry seat cushions HAND DRAWN VOII-’E CUR AI DP‘.“’"‘;") ghuph i “(‘ 'f” and back. Light brown finish, $8350, and frosted brown finish, = I equipped to o t‘ e work for $94.50. P you, and our upholstery section is showing many different January Sale Prices, $4.65 and $4.95 pair fabrics. of fine. quality suited Women to the Panama Canal Zone has [ ing set that fits your business, been reported to the league of nations one can be made up for you. by lzhe Amler\ican ‘Sock!al _gygii:le 6\5- We make books from cover sociation of New York. o) SMuation to cover in our own plant. was sald to be of particular Interest| —Fpo¢”gocares a perfect job, - to American authoritles because of * the presence of large Amerigan naval COMPLETE ON TIME. forces in Panama waters. The league of nations néws bureau, That is just what we mean by RS R a2 Thy Sl hce; costs Special, $156 SR _ : £ : , to the purpose. celved official information concernisg you nothing. S-piece Decorated Reed Suite, consisting of 6-ft. settee, arm- Most exceptional qualities, and the designs are extremely beautiful. Let us call and make an chair, arm rocker, oblong table and table lamp. Finished in two specific cases. One was that of a % putty color, with blue and pink decorations, cretonne cushions on At $4.95—The Curtains are finished with ex- At “ .65—Curuin- are hemstitched and have estimate for reupholstering woman reported to be taking twelve zirls to Colon. The other_ involved i t ) - 2 = = - sirls to v;flomoar:‘ a;le:ednltl;rbom::l:l:- g The Book fm is spring base. gl 'ms;:: lace edges. Lt “mhnnd-drnwnwork design, in white, your furniture. porting fifteen French girls, probably ery mod.m' e, e e ‘urtain lon, r. o ) Upholstery Bection, Firth fSoor. to Venezuela and Colombia. = = B e earie il came : Brown Reed-Fiber Rockers, Special, $8.25 Two good styles, for bedroom, porch or living room. Woven fiber seats without cushions. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. bating the white slave traffic. The last assembly passed a stringent draft convention for supervision of ports of entry and for the return of destitute women to their own country. Twenty- three nations already have signed this convention. s e COURIER-JOURNAL OFFICE BUILDING BURNS; BIG LOSS Defective Wiring Starts Blaze Last Night—Spread When Gaso- G t line Explodes. S Way T° . LOUISVILLE, Ky., January 10. Rid Off Dandruff re believed to e started froi There i8 one sure way that never ¢ wiring early this morning || fails to remove dandruff completely the inside of the |land that is to dissolve it. This de- Journal office build- || stroys it entirely. To do this, just is variously estimated || get about four ounces of plain, or- 00 and $1,000,000. dinary liquid avron, apply it at night The fire was vered shortly be- || when retiring. use enough to moisten fore midnight in ‘the office of Her- | the scalp and Tub it in gently with man Korfhage, electric clock manu- ||| the finger tips. facturer. 7 By morning most, if not all, of your GOLF SCHOOL January Sale of Tapestries and Cretonnes ¢ jCendsauidyeed MRl Tapestry, $3.50 to $6 Yard Professional of the Columbia Country Club Fine Quality, Strong and Durable Tapestry, of both imported and ¥ el domelticdwe;v's. fLilght, madiumdlrfii'dark coloringfs arehinclul:ie]d S— WILL OPEN MONDAY. JANUARY 16 i ood range of designs, especially appropriate for the uphol- . . . l'?e:‘:‘?’f dining room, living room and bedroom furniture. This 77113 50'P lece P Oor celaln In connection with the Golf and Sporting Goods is a value that deserves your immediate inspection. i i l Metcerized Sunfast Damasks Di nner Set . Saction of our establishment { $3.50 to $6 Yard ; Specially $11.95 S Leroons: 38 Nitf Rioser Figured Velvets and other weaves, are also represented. These p . J represent the most attractive .vnlnes we have been able to offer riced Gt iroo oo o in a long while. They are suitable for draperies, wall coverings Open to men and women The flames soon spread to the 2 AR ISGOD I aDE 22 |l dandruft will be , and i i it i Tinsley-Clingman " Company, engras {:% :"u","‘w“’?,““fi,g:.: ,‘;]-5‘1 liresios ! and upholstery. Three other patterns in addition to the one illustrated. b ) . 5 e ot 2 y dissolve and eéntirely dest: } . . . . srer il S ®keom' ihis start | single slgn and trce of it no tmatter | - Cretonnes, Special at 68c Yard A splendid grade of porcelain—will give good wear, Enrollment may be made commencing Monday, the blaze spread rapidly and s h & have. |}i % = p: . = . . .o ot Sohasned e 115 way_down || You will find. too, that -l itching| Fine Grade Cretonnes in these different weaves: Mercerized Rep, . and has good appearance; some have gold lines in January 9, in the Galf and Sporting Goods were one by one de- || and digging of the scalp will stop in- Casement Cretonnes, Cotton Taffeta, Shiki Cloth, Linen-finished addition to the border decoration. Section, Fourth flbor 2 not until the main | stantly, and your hair will be fiu Ao ;“fgflg‘},lhfheflr:n 35; }\lutronl. glossy, silky and soft, -?-li b Ak R O BT feel a hundred times better. companies, gbt control of the situa- | You can get liquid arvon at any tion. {}| drug store. It is inexpensive, and “The building, owned by the Courier- ||| four ounces is all you will need. This Journal Comparn as built by the ||simple remedy has never been known Haldemans more t fifty years ago ||| to fall—Advertisement. and_was first occupied by the paper in May, 1376, Ten years ago the newspaper was moved to another lo- | —— cation ang nl:e_lgm one converted J ° e || Just the Thing for “MAN WITHQUT COUNTRY.” a sore Tlll‘oat Deported From England, Is Now AT you call “just & Bore Refused Admission to U. §. throat” may in a few daya turn BOSTON, January I10.—Samuel J.| out to be something much more Kiesik, deported from England, and ||| serious. With every breath Jon in- today refused admission here; told im- ||| hale infectious germs, and the soft migratio: flicials that he was begin- ||| tissues of the throat form an ideal ning to belive he was man without a || Soll for their growth and spread, country. i || possibly iting in laryngitis, ton- Kiesik, born of German pareftage in ||| sillitis, infidenza. , Tasmania, « British possession, stowed || ‘Alwdys have bandy the conven- away on the British steamer Sdchem :lfient-to-take, pleasant tasting, yet Cretonnes.’ Good 'designs and good colors. Full 36-inch width. B . ". A Remarkably Fine Collection of IMPORTED CRETONNES , Januaty Sale Prices 4 85¢c and $1.50 Yd. 25 to 50 Per Cent Less Than Formerly French-and English woven Cretonnes, of grades that you will like for their quality in weave and artistic colofing and decoration—light, dark or medium tones. : Linen-and-Cotton French Print Cretonnes, of exclusive ttern; -Linenized Cretonnes, in several weaves; " gimed Rep Cretonnes; Printed Chintzes, in several weaves. There are 30, 31 and 50 inch widths. Drapesy Section, Fifth foor.., + * These Sets contain the most wanted pieces. China Section, ¥ifth foor. 3 The Popular Luster and Wool SPORTS Teapots - Willow HOSE Clothes Baskets pflde:I Specially Priced ’2 25 . $125 $1.50 $1.75 < pair . A D . = nght Cut Glass T::::::gdiP d?-‘:.?'.'&i:mv'i Oval shape, with handles at now reduced to Jast November, trying to get back |l powerfully antiseptic - Formamint . 3 s i h ), L - o £ 4 = el St e b S e Iperial Linen Velour, $4:50.yd. . Gablets 17 i Sl g b B Ot L ot b :.Z. rnl:en.mtAsu."Aisms:rl;, fine l:“.,uu‘bg‘é:é. ;:a“;fv::anfp :{P-én-:w':ly Baches e Our direct Imgportation o Low Sherbets You probably know what de- well made, in various sizes. wearing assured—this sell- eturn {0 on the Sachem. | | infect ‘choekin % 3 ; ; : Today e ‘mumigration 'authorities ! | life. Chlidren Tike" them Helives which we have marked at an extremely low frice High Sherbets liciously fiavored tea can be The usual 'prices would average ing offers a good oppor- here stopped him, and when the ||| hoursencss. LTI 5 < (4 made in an %&“'h Teapot. about one-third mere. X g 4 Shchem salls again for Liverpool ||| Eapecially eftective B sl These fabrics are very much in demand for upholstery ial ‘5 d China Bection, fioor, Basket Section, Fife Soor. tunity for securing a plenti- 1b end of his voyage in sight. ||| Ree e lectiEsre, etc.”60c || X—:}l;n;nimhfit‘i'gngs because of their texture and good _S}laecza s ozen . ful supply. These hose are H SR R TR 2 o P rs o 3, nicel. ttrace 5 %, AUTO CRASH IS FATAL. , Shown in Hght biue, dark blue, brown, green, rose, mul- (oo foash nieely cut 1o ztiecs 1fn the l;oi‘;la; tw:—to:xe ef ects, O ack and blue or be taupe and tete de ne all of which are war- hapes and full regulation sizes. . Echols is dead and his brother, C. i ra;z:i f“tpe colora and fully ugrteé the standards you were 'sl“hil;'sp!endid nlfl will mean ,;LTLANTA‘ Ga., January 10.—Ralph . Echols is believed injured fatally brown—and blue and green. d 2 i ite a saving to you. the result of a collision of their | b accustomed to getting, before the war made dyes unreliable, car with a taxicab driven by C. Y. ERM-FIG - : b (g g e it e R Tiangley early Sunday morning, Lang- THROAT TA Drapery Beetion, Fifth foori B ‘ Giaaswate Bection, Firth flose. Bosery Section, "”“ § was' arrested charged with reck- ou tademark, “ 7 driving, but later was rel | % & OII l}.ooo bond.

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