Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 15

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RELATIVELY POOR AND SCATTERED i GENEVA, January 11—Scattered | throughout Europe, thie menibers 1 of the once proud house of Hans- ! burg are all living In relatively ! poor circumstances—soma of them | in poverty. | Ex-Emperor Charles and ex-Em=- ' press Zita, who were sent to Fun- ' ehal, Madeira, as “guests” of the allies, are supplementing their al- lowance by the sale of some of’ the family jewels. Archdukes Eugene acd. i‘enll- ' nand have been permitted by ‘the ' Swiss government to remain at | Lucerne, it being’ foynd after an inquiry that they had nothing to 1, A N MONY s s v, IN EUROPE FLAYED French Press Sees Discord- ant Note in Senator Mc- Cormick’s Resolution. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January -An unsatisfac- tory piece of news comes from thc' Tnited States, s the leading ed-| ftorial of the Temps- today, dealing With the resolution offered in the TUnited <~ by, Senater Medill MeC . demanding infor- mation from European countries re- garding their finances. Senator Mc- .Cormick’s explanations, says the ' Temps, show that the resolution ap- vlies first of all to France. “Mr. McCormick seems to intend to continue a campaign which means that we are unlikely soon to see him again in France, where hardly a year ago he found a welgome so cordial and resounding,”. the editorial con- <inues. The Temps finds that Senator Me- Cormick’s resolution is the isolated initiative of one of a number of sim- ilar efforts to influence public .opin- * fon in that regard. calls attention to a cable dispatch to the Morning Post of London from the United States to the effect that Secre- tary of Commerce Hoover, with Presi- dent Harding's approval, expects to bring t the forthcoming confer- ence at Genoa the question of military expenses, budget deficits and Euro- Pean debts to the United States. Are these persons sheltering be- hind Mr. McCormick’s resolution seek- ing opportunities to intimidate France”’ the Temps asks. “It is a Eame wo would advise them to aban- on." The Temps then deals. at con- siderable length, wjth considerations intended to dissuade the continuance of this campaign, and. at the same time, to give the matter a general character. ‘These considerations in- clude an attempt to explain why, the Temps says, the European states have aggregated their expenses. It con- tinues: “Firstly, some do not receive the sums due them for reparations; sec- ondly, others have to pay reparations, thus ~depreciating _their exchange; thirdly, mistrust is reborn continually between European peoples as between victims of a shipwreck who. dispute their scanty provistons. This mistrust obliges some to expend greatly “for their army to guarantee peace.” The Temps says the situation weuld never have arisen if financial solidar- ity had been established among the ailied and associated powers at once after the war. ‘The newspaper recom- p1mends that “the states with larger sup- plies of gold be mo: -d those without it, nopolize the world's gold, conquer all the world'’s merkets-and dictate Jaws . to other nations of the world at the ¢ same time i3 bound to result ln rrN disillusions.” Draws from actual phetograph or Rebert Beard, sisteen-mesnths old som of Mrs. A. A. Beard, Priest River, Idake. Regular progress without one ‘1 set-back The newspaper | . generous toward | n attempt to mo- | i de with Charles’ fll-fated attempt at restoration. | . "Archdukes Max and Frederic are living with Archduchess . Josepha, An Bavaria; Albrecht rosides” with his mother, Isabella, at Budapest; Leopold Qx\lv:.(or is staying at a Villa near Bafcelona: Joseph Fer-- dinand and Henry Ferdinand have settled down In the imperial hunt- ing lodge at Salzburg, and Arch- duchess = Marfa_ Annunciata ~ lives alone in the Chateau Valnuza, in Lichtenstein. Some of them have attempted to fatten their income by working, but with more or less indifferent Buccess. Literature in the form of “#memolra? from various members of the family has been presented to editors, but none of them have shown great enthusiasm to publish the books. Abandon ‘War Policy. By wmm- lo The Slar ‘and’ Chicago Daily we. Copyright, 1922 TOKIO, .vap-n. January 16.—A fur- ther indication that the militarism In- stilled in Japan by German instruc- tors in the pre-war period is wab- bling and on its last legs 13 the fact that leading newspapers are now gravely advising Chine that her only hope of resuscitation lies in abandon- ing warfare and traveling the paths of peace. The Asah{ Shimbun urges China to abolish the system of hav- ing military governors in addition to clvil governors in the provinces. The | Yomiuri Shimbun welcomes the clash between the Chihli and Mukden fec- tions, believing that it Wil result in a crisis eu?iln‘ in the overthrow of Tho militarists " s nstlpation : Forever Stop after- dinner dis- tress — cor- rect ‘OU'LL find the small cost of a enerous bottle of Dr. Bell's ine-Tar-Honey a sum well spent when you learn how tly and efficiently and comfortably it rehevu the lingering or new cold or cough. «Its balsmu: and healing an(mepnu are unsurpassed in mof from distressed bron: fi"i tugnts‘ help- ion, and ing to I phlegm, con; allaying 3 flammation. a bottle at your druggist’s today. 30c. 'ULD any mother ask more for her baby than ‘ ::;ady normnl‘ro[nu right throu the * Robert Beard’s mother thinks not, for she has lud that h-ppi:.xpedmce with her little oon Robe-t “never had a sick day” she says, in spite of “‘the intense heat” of last summer. Robert has been fed on Borden’s Eagle Brand M.Ilkrncdn.llynndflnnfe-—lnd -has’ thrived .:binz: onEagle h’l.'houde;,-m?aolo;hz children healthy ve eoped to sturdy youngsters Brand. Thousands A weak, more who were y, have grown healthy and ma\’mittoo. born feeding cases—it is so easily digested. thfmdodwhlch Don’t t the baby fe itin lt\lb- THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Mabers alse dm'lflwhflk Borden’s Chocolate Malted Milk and Borden’s Confactionery. Men’s Chalmers Union Suits at $1.59 Wintes-weight, ecru, ribbed cotton suits. Ln:‘isleeves and ankle length. - Form-fitting. to pyrection in every detail. Afl sizes; 34 to 46. Ay $159. Palats Royal—Maia Floor. January Sale of Silks and Dress Goods —offers many very important savings. For #llustration: For $1.59 Crepe de $l .3 Chine) whlm. black and calor For $2.75 (‘ln(nn Crepe. $2.98 4l pune silk, splendid et - color For $1.29 I'antea Silk, in natural tan, 98¢ For $L.70 Black Silks, of satin &nd taffeta. For §2.9% 81 $1.39 $2.29 iz s o In Woolens rted feta Imj For $1.59 All-wool $ Crepe, in brown, nav: l * l 9 and black. 4 Forg $2.29 All-wool French Serge, in brown, navy and black. For $3.49 All-wool $1.59 $2'29 e T o Size 63x90 inches. Regu- larly $1.39. Each, $ l 005 Size 63x99 inches. larly $1.50. Each, R 61.10 Outing Flannel, 19¢ Yard 36 inches wide. Heavy bleached Eldo- rado double-faced Outing Flannel, heavily teazeled. Very special at 19¢ yard Plisse Crepe, 29¢ Y. Fine, plain ground for ligerie. Dainty designs, printed on whit! and tinted grounds. At 29c yard. Shirtings, 50c Yard 32 inches wide. Fast colors. In a beau- tiful range of stripe designs At 50¢ yard. Shirting Percales, 30c Yard 36 inches wide. Punjab percales as fine as made and nothing to equal them in de- sign and coloring. At 3¢ yard. WOMEN’S TUNION Sbl'l'l—-Rlb< bed; low neck, sleeysless, an- | Zie]PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Fashion’s: Newest Thoughts in Coats for Spring or Inmediate Wear Fashioned of soft, desirable fabrics, such as Camel’s Hair, Brushed Wool and Herringbone In swagger, graceful and becoming models, at an introductory price of effects. throughout. Housewives—A Remarkable Purchase and Sale at Practically Cost 75 Dozen Fine Bleached Bed Sheets Housewives who know quahty will quickly recognize these values. All are of a well known brand, subject to slight faults—nothing to impair the wear. At these prices be sure to provide for some time to come. Size 72x90 inches. larly $1.60. Each, et $l . l 5 Size 72x99 inches. larly $1.70. Each, Res:- §1.25 Pilloweases, 35¢ Each Si#e 45x36 inches. Bleached Wear-Ever Cases. Made of good, nrong. firm muslin. No dressing. At 38c each. Outing Flannel, 17c Yard 27 fnches wide. In stripes and checks. The heavy kind. Specially priced. At 17c G 38¢ Yard 32 inches wide. Closely woven and highly finished. Full range of plaids and checks. At 38c yard. Cotton Sheets, $1.25 Each 40 dozen double-bed bleached extra heavy, firm quality. Well made. dressing. At $128 ecach. sheets, No A tep coat is an indispensable asse: to every womat's wardrobe, You surely will have to see these models. Splendid for outdoor wear: . In the new reindaer shade, tan and light green. Smartly tailored along the newest lines. Attractive coli-r and pockets. Many have belts ' all around, some semi-helted. Some have leather covered lmnom With shoulders and .quarter-length models. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. $35 sleeves linéd; others lined Sizes for women and misses. All are three- Palais Royal—Third Floor. . Size 90x99 inches. Regu- larlly $200; Each, $l ¢53 Size 90x108 inches: farly $225. Each,’ R §1.65 Victoria Sheets, $1.39 Size 81x90 inches. Bleached. Well made, no dressing, one worthy of your attention. At $139 each. Dress Ginghams, 75¢ Yard 32 inches wide. Peter Pan gmzhams in all the spring designs and colorings. Guaranteed to be absolutely fasl. At 75c yard. Japanese Crepe, 40c erd 32 inches wide. Good closely woven im- ported quality. In the following shades. Wistaria, rose, yellow, pink, tan, brown, light add dark blue. At 48c yard. Palats Royal—Second Floor. \ Mfam Draped, New Basque Tunic Effect Take Advantage of Our Sale of Conscience Brand MATTRESSES At Specially Rednced Prices This Sale Gem Mattreases, Consclence Brand. The superior quality layer cotton felt. ally comfortable and durables heavy stripe ticking, Paris Mattress, Consclence Brand. Made with Imperial edge, covered in fancy art Filled with select layer or stripe tickings. cotton felt, Mattress, Consclence Brand. Filled Made with Covered in fancy art or Druid with choice layer cotton felt. Imperial edge. stripe tickings, Aero Mattress, Consclience Brand. A high quality Java Kapok filled. Covered In heavy stripe or fancy art ticking, ‘Triumph Bex Spring, Consclence Brand. tickings to_match mattress. Will give comfort Covered in Vermin and dustproof. and long service, Fildmore Mattress, Conscience Filled with South fiber curled hafr. covered fn heavy stripe tickings. comfort and durability, Enduro Mattress, Conscience Brand. Made with strong Imperial edge, filled with best Covered in quality black long fiber hair. heavy stripe ticking. American pure Made with Imperial edge, Built for Unusu- Covered in }$20.63 }s22.50 } $23.25 4 $26.25 Brand. long j $46.50 195100 Two big features, made by the International Bedding Co.,. Baltimore, Conscience brand. 50-1b. La ticking, 50-1b. All New safe and economical buy, Md, iyer Cottem Felt Mattress, will not lump; strengly covered In heavy stripe Cotton Mattress, clean fill- ing, covered in fancy art ticking. Closely tufted and made with rolled edge. Very but not } $9.95 } $5.95 In Conjunction With Our Mattress Sale’ We are Offering All-Metal Beds, Springs, Cots and Drop-Side Couches BEDS Regularly $60.00 SPRINGS " Featured 25 (1) off Palais Reyal—Fourth Floor. suits; shape; tubular ‘neck. Bargam Basement Greater Sales of Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters and Underwear Choice of 270 Fur-Trimmed and Embroidered | bodice and usslql" TUNION STITS—Women's c lll:e-u'lmmed and Kle length: 3 u Vn!uc. $1.00. Spe- 790 ‘EIALA!'I’IC SUITS — Women's: fleece lined; high neck, long eleeves, ankle length. 100, e 36 ane $1 28, Coats, $13.85 Many withhrgehn-(]olhnof RIBBED UNION SUErS—Wom- Shectes, Maes TenEE: QI Australian Opossum, Opossum, Bea- 3610 4. 100 s 85¢ verette, Wolf and Near Seal. ‘Eg;.t;:ed‘ m:n’uA 1”'l‘l'mm w.n::&-' Many superior to the coats lately sold here at $20.00 to ‘:l::x' .'1'"" Tnuatin | o omenc“i‘:‘;:t’e"l“:nd.?fle !’:l:l:ng ;:ht‘ut‘ll::t f:::‘::nl:v;a;:' :;‘a'('";" 36 e 590 :ore years of * service. Ncug lzhe etails—the buttons, pockets, linings, etc. Temerrew at $13.85 fastead of up to $29.50—Bargain Basement Manufacturers’ Samples, $3.00 up to $5.95 Sweaters, $1.95 and $2.95 FLEECED UNDERWEAR— ‘Women’s 5c vests, with high neck and_long sleeves. pants ankle length, yith musiin bmdn. 290 3 al RIBBED UNION STLTS— Women's,. -m. tnbuhr neck band; no sleew: S % 59c About 300 of these sweaters—a few in w‘:&flfi‘lowoknfl s 7612 Mos!ly sl:r‘-!:::-:-'fl-;dl::y‘e:rl;:' Sbt‘yil‘:s )ade salmon i el 6 w0 59C e : WOMEN’'S VESTS—“Stouts.” Full New Blouses $1.95 New—Very Spemd-—Mlde to Retail at $2.95 Spring styles. Some in belted effects, with pockets. Of superior quality crepe de chine, tricolette, Jeruy, nhn, mig- nonette and pongee. Save a dollar. Tomorrow at $1.96—Bargain Basement. size but glove nm-( ribbed vests; low neck and soc sleeveless. 46 to 50. Special, 2 for SPECIAL LARGE VESTS—Sizes 52 to 56, of ribbed- cotton; low neck and sleeve- less. Sold here at 50c. Special at 390 o Siece Percolain Co- Seta—Coftee)s tew sugar jars and 3 -m-.u spice jars. $3 Lomat kl' so; StraTERt A lonial g sl shape. At, each, 4c “Glase erm—WIth cov plain, tall style; 59 19c Full-eine siz rown a’ Plates —From 4Qe | white Tined, Eu‘:: discontinued patterns, Six Ple or 8 Plates-e Dainty decorated porce- 3,C lain; from broken sets, mld llnc valus. Wni last, eath, ‘Water Pitchers — 3-pint. -ln floral uunm'.w blue and rosebud scroil Si-Plece Set--Regularly u!.ll.’A dainty o doration, $1 Si-Plece Set—Sells regularly §$23. 00. A blue willow pattern ont English sl 798 porcelain, B1-Plece Set—Sell $24.00. n old ivory and ro-obml % s; on American porcelain, 5l-Plece Set-eSells larl: 3! American porcelain, with ;‘&m-”g“’; ton decoration, 51-Plece Set—Sells regularly at $26.00. A dainty coin-gold ang vearl $71 .98 border, ly at nnoo vand, $21 Palais Royal—Fourth Floer. 112-plees Hells r-nh.rly $49. )l ) mlen LA Podt, i ot individual baks ers., (ionpkh. 51-Plece Set—Sells A wide blue and flora American porcelain, SUTSEREEN .p ed|and fringed sh wanted colors and com DI ‘binations, $18.98 - resses, $15 —of superior quality Taffeta, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Crepe- back Satin, Georgette and Taffeta. | 7% 1922 Spring styles—trimmings of ribbon, fluting, tinsel agid other grax s, wool and silk embroidery, beading, sashes, ofi\rs of ribbon. Reproductions of imported dresses. offered at a bargain price. Stunning Spring Dresses at enly $15.00 per choice—Bargain Basement. The Regular Price Is Considered Wonderfully Little $2.95 Petticoats, $1.88 The Wanted Colors are all l:ere—Nxvy, Green, Brown, Tan and Black _The material—Jersey—is all silk. The satin fléunce gives r the a rance of much higher priced petticoats. The ques- tion .’;P—%vm the supply equal the demand? Don’t you delay a'visit. - ‘Temorrow at $1.88—Bargaia Basement. Canton Crepe, { Bought Children’s Wash Dresses A wonderful purchase and sale of Amoskeag, Treflan and Renfren Gingham Dresses. Sizes 2to 6 years. 14 years, Lot 1 at 69c; Lot 2 at 89c. Lot 3 at $1.09; Lot 4 at $149. Sizes 7 to iSuperior Values—Bargain Basement. juare Japanese Bas- h(.—wilh h!n‘ed cov- ers and pretty rose 29C decoration. Special, “Ever Ready” Dust- For kitchen, and back porch. - ‘White Enameled Steel ‘Table Tops, $1.98 l%-wn Bver Li Ssucepan, “Wemr- ped c 4-@ubre Bll- - Kettles. | uur $1.50. quality (9. ishpan—10-quart n=—10-qual lu‘ mllluv.odpl, with two strong" ndles. $3.49 value for $l 95 Wringer— | “Rival” make. Made by, the Amer- 9-Quart Nickeled 'T —Only a few left at this price. $2.98 quality for $1.89 neck, no lleevvl. knee length. 36 to 41, SOC RIBBED BODICE VESTS— ‘Women' made without tape strap; nce tried, zx;uy- well liked, 50C or WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS — Ribbed, low neck, slee\'e]e!l lace _ trimmed. ind 38, Reguiar at 5 25c. Special at, 3 for. OC 39%¢_GRADE VESTS — Women's, v shape and bodice. Lace- rimmed neck, sleeve- less. 36 to 41. Spe- cial at. 2 for 50C RIBBED LISLE VESTS— Women's, V shape and bodice; low neck and sleeve- 2 C less. Regular and 9 extra sizes at WOMEN'S BLOOMERS — Jersey ribbed; flesh color, reinforced gusset and with elastic bands, waist and knees. Speclal, 5 C P a MERCERIZED BLOOMERS— with silk_pin stripes. _All sizes, in black and flesh. Elastic bands. 3 C Special at JUVENILES’ SUITS—Ribbed Union Suits: nigh neck, long sleeves, ankie length. Broken assortment; sizes 4 79C 12 years. $1.00 Suits at VESTS AND PANTS—Juveniles' fleece lined Vests, with high neck and long sleeves. Pants :nk‘!lel xmn{. with muslin an Broken* as- sortment of sizes. 39C 50c grade, each, Bargain Basement. Every China and Housefurnishings Items Here at a “Cut” Price for Wednesday Chemtically - treated P Wisard Hand Duster—For dusting fur- niture, automoblles, etc. §Qc $1.00 value for Chafing Dish—With alcohol burner: artistic design and fin- est nickel-plated finish, $0 O3 with food pan and cover, Ironing Tables — Hardwood, adjustable frame, with amooth, have a b-ft. maple iron- T boardothe Tolding $1.98 kind, Kitchen-size Garbage Can— Galvanized and with cover; %-gallon. - Special, at top and bo(-l corrugated strong side handles, 98¢ (N el 4-quart size; all perlccv. auality. _Speciat, $1.89 10 and 12 quart Enameled Palla—White 1ined; some 69 ullxht Imverfeenonl some are white lined; fac- tor: smndl S-Quart Enameled nerving Kettiea—With bail. handles; heavy quality, Blue and White eléd Preserving Kettles— White enameled lined. 49c Tollet Paper— ‘Toilet tissu 3 4 hlr gz a l‘!lfl.l. Spe- cial, 10 rolls o 29¢ I"l".'...‘.'ll.lllllllllIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIl IIIII'I

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