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“BUGS” FOUND IN WATER. Cucumber Odor Causes Complaint of Aqua Addicts. MINERS DESTIUTE NEW YORK, January 1l—New: | Yorkers addicted to the water drink- 3 lng hnhl'. were still complaining !m{:‘{ mber odor clinging to fluxd Water department officials who h:x: Depression Proves Serious | et the peculer faat uuich 7 parts an ol javo! te ‘e- for Many Thousands in e e noy hase Killed the pug Pittsburgh District. which has appeared in large numbers in the Kensico reservoir, but explain that they have not yet been able, satisfactorily to remove the ofl which By the Associated Press. is contains. Authorities have agreed, PITTSBURGH, January 11.—De-|however, that it is not injurious lol health. pression in the coal trade has brought | “'rp " ensico reservoir temporarily | about privation and destitution amons | has been shut off from the mains miners in many places in the Pitts- | which —supp the city and copper S th b- burgh bituminous district, according |{Ulbhate is e to officials of district No. 5, United I take at least a week to Mine Workers of America. get the “ ater back to normal. Gib 8, statement today Robert R _— ons, president of the district union, said that of approximately | VISCOUNT FALKLAND DIES. 45,000 miners in the region at a rough Sttt estimate 28,000 had work, either full time or part time. Many of this num- ber of miners, who are employed on a tonnage basis, Mr. Gibbons stated, f,‘:;°o"r’°{:gd‘f";e";; P Yoo "onis 1 twelfth viscount of Falkland. a rep- T e e e o "[resemauve peer for Scotland. He RN thers e naleia ',"”I:i“"“; married an American woman, Miss et shom to meet the bare neces. |Mary Reade of New York. She died $ltles of lifa, o Novembor il by, b Luusicaci.e Of the condition, which |~ s e the miners' president said had brought about one of the worst periods ever known in the Pittsburgh coal trade, Mr. Gibbons pointed out that the| mines in the region on December 9, 1921, were not opefating better than 20 per cent normal. | The mines that are operating | steadily or a day or two a week are overcrowded, according to William Hargest, \v(‘rnlll) treasurer of dis- LONDON, January _ 10.—Viscount Falkland died today.” He was born in 1845. Byron Plantagenet Cary was Frost Bossed hnnl be bo that is absolutely 0. K. trict No. 5. “There are only too many There’s still Ice' and frost men for a one-man job. he ahead and those biting “The season and the circumstances of winds of March. Before the depression have brought mining ]-';l :he region to practically a stand- Destitution among the miners ex- ists in the fields, Mr. Hargest also de- clared, and pointed out that at Castle Shannon, within a few miles of Pitts- burgh proper, miners and their fam-| JR& Ll}l‘e- were in actual want. Some Castle Blggs HEAT]NG Co' losed Gor mines, he said, have been| «Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years” closed for more than a year. W. E. Gottlieh, K. E, Huptsberry, 917 H Stree! N.W Phone Main 4886.) I o) ne ask US to come your heater and s in_trim. Emergency repairing is our specialty. Ambassadors represent Great Brit- :rl.r:Lln twenty-seven foreign coun- EWIW"WMM IR, DOWN STAIRS STORF 2,000 Yards Warm, Fleecy Outing Flannel Low Priced, 14¢ Yd. Soft, fleecy Outing Flannel of good weight and strength, in fancy stripes, including both one and two tone colorings on a white background. A wide assortment provides almost unlimited choosing. 27 inches wide. You Should Not Delay in Supplying Your Wants Down Stairs Store. : ENTIR_ELY NEW : Pongerette Blouses 10 doz'enfsl 95 Special, Pongerette is a new material, resembling the real silk Pongee, and launders with complete satisfaction. These Blouses are in the new smart styles so much desired and so becomingly worn by the business or college woman. Peter Pan and rolled collar styles, with sleeves having the turn-back open cuffs. PDown Stairs Store, | Wocdmard & Wothrop | JANUARY SALE OF Women’s Gowns Chemise, Corset Covers, Bloomers Priced ot SOC Every garment demonstrating the unusual values we are offering in the January Sale of Under- muslins. GOWNS of muslin, nainsook or batiste, with small sleeve or sleeveless round, square or ve neck style; hand~embrondered or with narrow embroidery edge; lace trimmed in a variety of styles. CHEMISE, with pretty lace-trimmed tops. BLOOMERS of Windsor Crepe, figured and plain, pink and white. CORSET COVERS, with neat edge of fine embroidery or lace. TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS, of fine pink-:lin- gerie cloth, with dainty herhstitching and cmbro:dery. ws'attll"l Bandeaux aistiine Speci pecial, 58c COl'SetS. $3 Durable Pm;: Satin- Of a strong, good qual- striped Poplin or Mer- ity satin, with elastic all around the top; four hose supporters, lacing at lower front. cerized Broche ; fasten- ing at the back. Sizes 32 to 4. Down Stairs Store. * Belted and unbelted box coat models. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY,":IM T, 1922, Open 9:15 A.M. THloodmward &7 New York—WASHINGT ON—Paris Harbingers of the Spring Mode Are These New Fashions for Southern Resorts France Sends Chic Frocks in Tropical Hues Handmade by clever French needlewomen, who seem to know how to stitch charm and individuality into every seam and frill. Sheer voiles and linens, in models whose prom- ise of becomingness bespeak their French origin—all our direct importations. Individuality speaks from every fine tuck and pleat— each frill, from hand-embroid- ery, hand-drawn work and hemstitching, from captivating pipings that contrast with the frock’s own color, whether it be white, a delicate or brilliant yellow, shell pink, rose, old blue, orchid, peach or navy. TYPICAL ARE THE ILLUSTRATIONS—FROM LEFT TO RIGHT DESCRIBED AS: Yellow Linen with hand-drawn work, $37.50. Old Blue Voile, with white pipings, $22.50. Lovely Rose Voile, with handmade frills, $37.50. A particularly attractive and large assortment at $22.50—others up to $55. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. The Paisley Silk Peasant Blouse Stands out as one of fashxon s newest whims The quaint old Paisley design and colors have been exquisitely used in the peasant blouse, with simply shirred round neck and long sleeves tight at the wrist, $13.75. White crepe de chine with venise lace and djer kiss ribbons boasts of unusually attractive slecves, $15. Peach color georgette crepe, narrow lace insertion and fine tucks, make the very lovely blouse with de- murely round collar and bloused peasant sleeves—also shown in flesh or white, $10.75. White crepe de chine blouses show two other attractive models— the one a tailored style, smartly trimmed in Paisley crepe, $8.75. The other an exquisite blouse with collar and cuffs of embroidered crepe and filet lace in small alternating panels, $13.75. Other Spring Blouses, in white, delicate colorings, navy and black, $8.75 to 519.75 Blouse Section, Third floor. Of Rainbow Tweeds - and Homespuns Very Special Value $37.50 Illustrated is a typical model of this specially priced group—and it represents one of the very best values possible at this price. De- veloped in a Jovely mingled rose and gray rainbow tweed, with pleated back, four patch’pockets, notch collar and belt. Well tai- lored and lined with peau de cygne. Also shown in various browns, tans and mingled rose < and blue. Advance Spring Tweed Suits Smart Spotts Sults Priced $47.50 and $55 Women's Suit Section, Third floor. selling. ‘Women's llit Section, Third flcor. Extraordinary Values in the . ‘Sale of Women’s Fine Suits at *50 Price reductions that are not to be overlooked Fine-grade suits that win admiration by their individuality: and smart- ness of style—their fine quality of fabrics—their superb taxlormg and® workmanshlp—qualltles demanded by us—-and assured you' in thls STRICTLY TAILORED AND HANDSOME FUR- TRIMMED MOD— ELS developed in such fabrics as moussyne, marvella, erminie, tricotine,” veldyne and twills—some beautifully embroidered and braided—others with : collar and trimmings of mole, wolf or squm-el—m brown, navy, black and taupe. Every suit beautifully lined. A selling that meets every suit need, with a notable valuc Footwear or the whole long Southern day White Canvas Oxfords, plain or kid trimmed, with low or Cuban heels. $8 and $8.50. White Buckskin Oxfords, straight tip and ball strap models, with white leather Cuban or flat heels.$9 and $12. Black or Tan Calfskin Ox- fords, Laird, Schober & Co. models, with Cuban heels. $13.50. Black Patent Leather Two- strap Pumps, with baby or Louis heels, and hand-turn soles. $1250. - . Women's Shos Hection, Third fesr, p P nthrop Close 6 P.M. 50 Coats Just Added This Morning To the Group of ‘Fine Overcoats LOW Priced, *38.50 This presents, then, a most ex- ceptional, offering at this low price. They are coats of an unusually fine type of mate- rials and styles— Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Motor Coats, Semi-Dress Coats All styles that are most want- ed—belted and half belted, set-in or raglan sleeves; roomy, well designed coats with big convertible collars. Fabrics of greatest warmth and longest wear—Herring- bones in light and dark gray— browns, tans, greens, grayvs, heather mixtures. You'll like them, because thev are like- able and serviceable. Sizes from the Young Men’s 32 upward. Our entire remaining stock of the big, roomy-type, Foreign- fabric, English-made Ulsters, offered at $68.50. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Liberty Yard Matetials Greatly Reduced—Y4 Below Former Prices These-exquisite and widely known Liberty Fabrics -are -now-offered: at- great reductions—prices lowered so that-choosing is most inviting. these: LIBERTY YORA CREPE in plain shades of blue, pink, brown, tan, gray, white and amethyst. Reduced to 75¢c yard. FIGURED VOILES, gray and various shades of Blue. Reduced to 50c and 75¢ yard. FIGURED VOILES gray, black and rose background with figured designs. Reduced to $1 ‘yard.. LIBERTY PONGEE SILK, plain colors of white, cream,-rose, green. bm\m amethyst and blue. RM to'$ LIBER TY EVENING Included are FIGURED AND PLAIN SILKS in various designs. Reduced to $3.50 yard. LIBERTY FIGURED PONGEE, in a va- riety of designs and colors. Reduced to $2 yard. SHADED GAUZE, shading from pink to cerise, flame to yellow, mauve, dark to very light, blue to white. Reduced to $3 yard. SATIN-STRIPED AND FIGURED \BtI'I.LES in light shades. "Reduced to $3 SCARFS Half Former Prices All the magnificent and individual Liberty Silk Scarfs, with fringed ends, and the Liberty Fiber and Gauze Scarfs, in figured and plain effects. unusual color combinations. Many Now Marked at Half Former Pncea, $3.50 to $24.25 each. LidertySection, Second floor. A Sale of Writing Paper and Envelopes At January’s Lowest Prices We acquired this paper and envelopes expressly for this selling—and the values are extremely unusual. 1 000 pounds Linen-fabric-finish Writing Paper. Special, 25¢ pound 50,000 White Envelopes to match. Special, 10c package AKodak Prices Our pnces are lowered in accordance with the revised prices recently made by the Eastman Kodak Company. It does not mean’a lessening of the well known Eastman' quality, but it does mean a considerable saving. - ,VEST POICKIET I:GC:’{;AKS Aut single, lens, Amomphimphl& R. R. lens, $8. g + SPECIAL KODAKS Fixed Focus, ;Anastigmat, £7.7 lens, $12. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS, JUNIOR No. 1, 2Y4x3¥4, single lens, 812. “-2Y4x3Y%, R. R. lens, $14. No 1, - 2Y%x3Y4, Anastigmat £7.7 lens, $19. No. lA, 21,x4%4, single lens, $13, No. 34, 3%4x5%, single lens, $17.50. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS, SPECIAL No. 1A, B & L, Optimo or Ilex shutter, $50. No. 3. 3%x4%, Opmno or Ilex shutter, $45. Kotak Secilon, Firit Scor. Art"Needlework-Section Offers These Special Values Napkins, size 18x18 inches, $1.50 dozen. Luncheon Clmhl, size 54x54 inches, $1 each. Buffet Scarfs, size xaus inches, 3sc each. Edging for trimming, 25c yard. In three very attractive designs, stamped on unbleached muslin, for French Knot, or Lazy Daisy embroidery. ~These very specxal prices offer you an .excellent opportunity to “dress-up” your -breakfast or dining oom for Spring “at very little expensc. Art. Needlework Sectich,Second Soor. Vesting and Banding To Add a Colorful Touch Spring Vestings that women want to brighten their costumes; in dainty. shades, $2 and $2.25 Bandmgs to match; to edge the collar and cuffs. $1, $125 yard . Neckwear Sectien, First Soor.