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21 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1822~ .« , UEFFORT TO SAVE FAMILY |27 hard an order nad beon tsmed | WEATHER HALTS RESCUE. MOTHER] OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS e NTERNALFALURE | e e NAME,” IS BANKERS’ PLEA | of court. Six Vessels Stand By Disabled MORE ARE REQUESTED WOMEN’S NEW RIGHTS The contempt charge grew out of 11 L1] By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 27.—Prohi- AUGUSTA, Me., * January 27.—- bitlon, “by improving cgndlllonl in § Land-locked salmon from Maine ’ a s the lower-class homes,” and what | ] 3 are thriving in Tasmania, it js their failure to turn over to Mrs.| Naval Fuel Ships. Amy Brothers Surrender Volun- | Daragon, thelr sister, who lives in! NORFOLK, Va., January 27.—The he termed the “independent atti- shown in reports just received by tude of modern women,’ have re- state officials. Salmon eggs_were Paris, about $98,000, .epresenting part tarily and Petition New York’s of her share in the estate of their pAvALNruslishiy) Phestimes, Sanchore xull;d ll:' i\:ch 'I: !C;l’clé{":;fwde‘- . z 2 2 SR ; hipped to T ia f Mai pendent babies that the el Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity | fhiehed o, Tumemaaiors ana s further shipment has been re- off Cape Fear with her propeller Senator Robinson Decries, | Fers Teague of America for the Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. | quested. However, Making of Thou- | 578 & Gariens of New York; e s thomanins when they used their sister’s money went into the hands of a committee | = 5 ongly “ii the weather moderates, naval officlals R e e oo atters o aave | Of cTeditors in March, 1912. here say. The mine sweeper Red e g e a2 faoily abies| 10 their afiavit tho brothers) do- | Wing, which was sent out from Hemp- Surrogate. father, Henry Amy, founder of thelg,,. 45q other mechanical trouble, NEW YORK, January 27.—Declar- | ¥ of H. Amy & Co. The Institution | cappot he towed into Norfolk until first time, is unable to meet the | Tasmania officials report that i i Dy Yo clared they had intended mo con- | 0% HGaus Pave se e been forced the fish propagated from the pre- sands of Laws g ?nrgcnw.raaorfea::mTlfe“l'e:;ug'? mid- [to bolster up the Wall street bank | tempt of the court in failing to obey|to turn back because of injury to e D vious shipments have -done weil, dle western conference. ‘they inherited from their father, J. H. | its order. They called their impris- |its tail shaft. Don't let child stay but owing to two very dry seasons 5 I Sou want & baby for adop- |and Louis H. Amy petitioned Surro- | onment a “very great punishment,the| 1In all six vessels have been dls- 3 the fish were ungble to reach their | By the Associated Preas. tion, get one now, for soon you |gate Cohalan to release them from|memory of which can never be ef-|patched to the rescue: coast guard bilious, constipated, | spawning beds until after the sea- AKRON, Ohlo, January 27.—If the| won’t be able to,” declared Mr. [the Ludlow street jail. faced,” and added that they were now |cutters Yamacraw and Seminole, s b able to,” de son. As there was thus no pros- |ynjteq States government ever fails,| Carstens. The Amy brothers surrendered to|so poor they had to depend on rela- |destroyer Ingram Osmond, mine- pect of natural reproduction,.the | ., = oo o o ess likely 1 1| “There are fewer babies being |the sheriff on Sunday, going volun- | tives for the wherewithal to live from | sweepers Redwing and Sandpiper and Mainesgovernmentiiwasj asked to Y ess likely to resulty ..., "yn" the better class homes | tarily to the jail to be locked up when ' day to day. fleet tender Carrabasset. send abother 25,000 eggs. It will be impossible to comply from external attack than from the| bocause of the independent atti- c | d, vomen. After a this year with the request of Tas- decadence of the |n_s(ltuuons which tgl;fle ‘?;s mbo“e"rnm:r“:d After 2 mania, officials explain, as the ves- | constitute its foundation—liberty, law,: Foo co ghe realizes that there is sel on which the shipment would |order, justice—United States Senator| gomething missing in her home. have to be made sails from Van- |Joe T. Robinson of Arkansas, said in “Then she turns to adoption, as | couver, " March 17, and none |an address today before the Ohio| the easiest way out, but finds that | of the 5 in the -stute hatch- |State Bar Assoclation. prohibition has so decreased the . | eries can be kept in the “cy Speaking on the necessity for appli-| pumber of dependent babies by | state” required ior transportation ation of sound principles in law improving conditions in the lower- | such a distance. making and law-enforcement, Senator| class homes that the demand far | 5 Robinson decried the practice of mak- | - exceeds the supply.” ing thousands of laws, sald that the 1100 STREET CARS BURNED. | Dcr anct-iynening Wit was uncan'n, o & REST FOR PRESIDENT 1 Iynchings, that it was of prime im- | Fifty Families Also Driven Out by | porcancs to enforce " ihe nroniition | 3 | 22 jemendment and maintained that the Invited to Spend Vacation in Mi- $1,500,000 Chicago Fire. remedy ‘for strikes cannot be found in " Iaws compelling workmen to continue| ami With Home and Yacht, Too. CHICAGO., Junuary o7.—Fire e eompel ously damaged the Devon avenue c: he - ). MA, F) nuary 27.—Presi- | By of the Chicago sur face ines here | “A fallacy widespread and unjversal | MIANA. LB Jansary 2 ; yesterda destroyed 100 steect cars | €X1S18” he s hat legislation is|dent Harding has been extended an B L dve 2 e tamnilien . he logical 2ay fo x jon by ayor C. D. Leffler, in| o Ll G W icoatinss e Mearby | the logical remedy for every wronginvitation by fayor C. L in| ative” is often ail that is nec-and forced fifty families living nearby | ,gicteq and for every right inpaired. | behalf of the cicy of Miami, to spend | Hurry ‘mother! A teaspoonful of “California F rup” today may |essary.. T T i elad. Welington Fish, generai mans | !t is said that more than 16,000 dis-|a few weeks' vacation here during! - r Py o omorrow "t | Genuine “California Fig Syrup® Siad Wellineton, Fish, seneral man | tlnct tatutes are i foree In ‘the|Febriary or March. ‘A lelogram 10! iow tor the vour child tipated. bilious, |has directions for babies and chil- | loxs would be approximately $1.500,-{ yarious cities of the United States.|the President said that a committee| There is need for greater caution and | would be sent to carry a personal in-| : L 1 e : Ry | 000, teverish, fret cold, colic, or if |dren printed on the bottle. Say 000\ 0 harn causea |more deliberate consideration in the! vitation. sm,mhdl: d;; w,ml tongue |C4,1m|. “Calil or you may get an imi- i SIS explogions. but no one w;.s’igt;‘;x;o'x": ::r s!lxch wdditional statutes| It is repartc({' that ‘llf thze ‘["resldel_lt ean- o . breath bad, remembe od “phys- on g syrup. L) wminred. E he required 3 {accepts one of nest homes in| , ” rememther a good “phys on hg syrup. et i Referring to the anti-lynching billj the city and a palatial yacht will be Senator Robinszon pointed out that|placed at his disposal imob violence s criminal In every S —————x ‘ ’ BEHREND’ | et Sl o fuch “Normalcy ‘ 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. | pmualcnke” o Inching. e’ remedy Sterz Hours: Open 8:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. onscience greater g FINAL—Only 125 left—OUR COM- . l PLETE REMAINING STOCK—and to Are clothing prices down? See the P.-B. ng to ecrimes growing out ke, the speaker said that laws which npel workmen to labor! for compensation in their opinion inadequate must prove arbitrary and ! spect for law and confidence in the mcve them tomorrow we are offering oppres: €. “This, however,” he said, “is ve announcement them at one price— > difterent from “constitutin _gover : ! { ment authority to investigate di putes likely to result in strikes and on page 5 mln d the facts and recommend just | re! i H That Sold | Scnator Robinson said that the this paper prohibition enforcement problem chal- | $19.50 t lenges contemptuously and deflant . (4 j the power of the government. S d 335 00 Up to $10.00 d'ul there is no .ulu:rnali ; ee an s o 1.7 food citizen ~ . save ! S 7 Girls Coats nd_observe lcm~ laws as they | Save ! 1zes 34 to 42 v alangic e e nd connive at statutes A low clean up price »fl'}dt _\\ul y Y regard as a doubtful m.} g clear our racks. Choice of fine fur- e Doy L nis would=accom ¢ S : plish the triumph of anarchy over == trimgned, silk-embroidered throw governmert, the establishment of j =0 = T . , : ) Tawlesspess and_terror place of | 7. S . aie o collar and tailored coats of all the St <eru£it 3 A :! new materials, including suedine, | Suaprr. weetiy Corsles vhich teach 3 ! tGSte . § nd Sy ultivate In the public a | H 0, entrely velour, novelty mixtures and etc. Jm, bown: [ B | Adence in the institution of Justi S k in some ik tie-back e, shes: made of thiroughout e et s All colors, including black. ; S et S |RBUCKLE CAsE near Enp|| freatment 3 .iArguments by Attorneys Expected Some day )-"ou w'“ | * to Begin Today. try Resinol Ointment and Soap for that skin the house. S-U-I-T-S Every Suit in . . i Our Big Stock | ¥ red bladder, Yehich Gaused Vinginia be excelled for the i p Determined to dispose of. . ng.dsxll:‘imgmué?-‘b)!"nmmnmon ‘;n complexion. hair $ v g s .50 all suits, prices have been Ihat Sold to : if the bladder were over- p a an —— FRANCISCO. January “The icnse in the second Roscor arbuckle| | trouble and you‘ll { its side of the case tod: the testimony of Dr. G s remaincd to be take Only part of i i| nslaughter trial was near the end of { | fnooy w'ny thousands | i of doctors prescribe had announced ihey would call no thel}'\ to re]_leve Dr. Shiefs, who wa sick skins a major in the | - MEN’S Fashionable Nzt marked at never before low $40 00 distended. and bath levels. $15.77 buys highest A Aphrias 3“\‘,‘ h,,}ad nf‘ o biadder Tup- ture cause YV cold water. Tp to $5.00 magnificently silk embroidered and braid l - trimmed, as-well as elegant tailor made Striped Pleated 1 BLOUSES models. In lot are belted and flared e e e by foduy Soothing andHealing | Dress Clothes Excepted i “ion. ! $l 98 Dandy Women’s Dresses $ 79 | Roxuments by stornn wer sxpec. | [ ] Aristocratic in appearance and [ ] 5 i Goorgette | Made of splendid \'clzur‘ t:‘ico!ine e RN ok ! -9 ® R Shatr and velveteen are these dresses. g Skirts of tendid Al 2t PSSR | Choice of elastic waistband o ] ens (o) ults slipover and eluiiie belie | blouse effects, straightline em- \ tailorm and also a few beaded models. e i E g : ¢ HE== * e | Coats and knickers of imported \___.J 16 to 42 sizes. i ""‘"‘::‘5“! il‘!::t? l? t(l’ £ dlSCr.lm- - tweeds and homespuns—were $40 1 3 — 3 | ousewives . Tl L B R e . ’ . 81x90 Seamless A Saturday $1.00 Women’s UCOA is valued for : . Sheets HOSIERY S ALE o“tlng Gowns long-keeping qualities. On its merits Extra Good Wl inen Light-weight Ribbed Woolen Hose, in all heather shades—a special lot at a very special price. Under cross-examination he adhitted grade tur-trimmed suits, RESlNol | All S‘ d S l i1zes and JStyles styles for misses and women. SKIRTS fl:x the i :::::r ::xlme::::r:n ana | broidered or braided garments, b'fi“flixlfl'fitsxffigefi:x ’6:‘/\ Nucoa, the its flavor, purity and Sheets, with- Without Equ&! L ffi:\‘ M 9 S k ur stams, ot 98c . ah %% 590 eéns JOCKS b $1.25 Ladies’ Silk and | ; 1 alone Nucoa competes with creamery th 3-inch welight splendid qnality Domet flan- butter. Churned from finest coconut and 2 nd me Jamal Fiber Sport Hose nel, in fast color peanutoilsand pure pasteurized milk. Order : s The new heavy ribbed silk , ‘ el la famt e fil S t e fo a 'S, P In] In 52.25 Crochet‘ In heathar effects of brown 9! \ IR Biue striped pat- ot ek and scveral otner C i Bk BUTTERS BREAD ,_Bedspreads ombinations. Subjeet to . cHfae b . : a pound of Nucoa today. ) terns. 1 PR o [ | Men’s Oxfords N 5‘(five) New Spring Styles, and if we had waited a few weeks longer before buying—these fine Oxfords would not sell ‘ at so low a price as JOSEPH PHILLIPS COMPANY, - 10 Wholesale Row, ‘Washington, D, C. slight irregularie: "oniy 15179 Ladies’ Buster Brown | Uptos2é7 . Silk Hose Knit Petticoats price of Wool ®and wool these full Pure’ Thread Silk mixture, fine and ure. Threa , fine a Hose of this famous heavy ribbed, knee brand, known _for c length underskirts Spreads. Closely woven_and in’ a good selection of Mar- seilles designs, $4.50 and $5.00 Blankets S bed size hgemmed long wear, in black, cordovan and Rl'lle—d back. with 2 extra seams i t tion of full fashioned; Gouble ol . pswich - : - Lisle-Finish Hose | Womeni gnat ‘Bi Beantifal Quality - Knit Bl : * g s —.45 By s Lisle-finish Hose of oomers ° Black mat oot C |, o oo roree : E Dialds soles and high splics Fitting Bloomers, d heels. made with elastie .walst and bottoms, Tremendous Reductions on. ‘ Boy;p’ Clothing $6.50 Big Boys’ Suits Norfolk Suits with all-around balts, for boys 7 to 16 yelra.s Made of splendid quality corduroy, ° that will give un- S ending service. Boys’ Up to ‘ ;Men:’s High Shoes Another lot of 1,200 pairs of black and tan shoes JUST RECEIVED! We guar- antee them to be $8, $9 and $10 values. A glorious agsortment of spring’s s handsomest Hats for . ‘women and [ ] miases, All the new mufluz including Horsehair, Gros. de Londres, Straws, Satins, ete. DISHWASIHER - ‘The 3-Minute Dishwasher makes it possible to kaep hurry-up :sagqnen!; without “slighting your work. It washes, steril dries dishes, pots and pans without your putting hands into $1 Boys” Waists \ $7.98 Coats =0y Price, $7.50 complete. ch & $3.99 Write o telephone for free liome defnone OPEN CUFF Blouses “stration, or call at our salesroom. of extra fine percale,| Cloaing B i HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES CO. in beastifal fastcolor fie‘fi:fi-‘: ) m’:: Turbans % 365 Mussey Butlding striped patterns, new ashingten, Mxtn 6872 7 t0 15 sizes. - - Manufactured by HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO., Jeffegson City, M. (120)