Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 14

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Nos. 3 and 5, in black, white anad all colors. and Pique s; sizes 2 to Serviceable and Attractive- ly-styled Gingham Dresses with sash and pockets. Va- rious pretty trimmings; sizes 6. 7, 8 and 10. e 89c¢ Rompers, Originally sold for $1.50 and $1.95—just reduced to $1.00 and priced still lower for $9c day. Of fine corded gingham, madras and linene. Straight knees. Sizes 3 to 6. Infants® Wiite Drenes §9 ¢ 2 for Short White Nainsook Dresses, in dainty trimmings of lace and embrof Sateen Petticoats, 9c As servicéable as they are handsome — Petticoats of heavy, satiny sateen, in black and ~plain colérs. Deeply flounced. Satin Camisoles, 89c . dark floral pat- terns. Shirred or hemau!:hed = Women’s Bloomers, Table of High- . ers, of flesh blll’lr:.d:lfllnm:':d &o‘v‘v:;ad c¢répe and white Flannelette Petticoats 89c 3 for Well made; full-cut Petti- coats, of light and dark striped flannelette, with seal- 89¢ Bungalow ‘Women's _ Attractive and Aprons, Serviceable Bungalow Apro: excellently made wm:D r:l'f allowance of matreial and néatly trimmed. Gloves, E E c Imported Gloves of reli; quality, every pair ;:rr.ebcl: Sizes up to 6X only. In black, Town, tan, mode, gray, white with black and i Y black with Women’s Women’s Handker- c chief 12 for Handkerchiefs, with embroid- ered corners. 12%c kind. 89¢ Chiffon Cloth 40-inch 8ilk Chiffon Cloth, in & range of strest and evening shades. Women’s and Chil- “Next to nothing for odds and ends of 'mlnn'- trimme Velvet Hats, hatters’ plush Saflors and children’'s Beaver Fine, sheer quality white dozen. 3 woe, 80c -to-wear untrimme Hats. Hurry! Men’s 6 Pairs for ™ Excellent ty_Cotton- e e 5.4 The Blg Thrift Event! Just & few of each. 29c¢ Dress 15¢ Curtain ] : Gingham C || Serim C 4 Yards for 7 Yards for 7 32 inches wide. Fast-color Excellent quality White Curtain Gingham, of firm quali in a Scrim, with hemstitched open bor- number of attractive patterns. ders. Crash 25¢ Huck Toweling 89c Towels c 7 yards for 5 for et Lay in a supply of this standard 18x36 soft, firm Huck Towels, quality, heavy, absorbent Toweling at a super-bargain price. with fast-color, woven; red bor- ders. : 0 Purchase of 1,800 ', uality Shirts = Every Shirt Worth $2.00 or More . Fast-color Printed Madras Shirts " Fast-color Corded Madras Shirts Fast-color Crepe Madras Shirts - - Fast-color 80-square Percale Shirts Every Shirt Absolutely Perfect 1,800 Brand-new Shirts, fresh from two manufactaurérs, bothnoted for the excellence of their products. In a wonderfulj stripes, as well as the popular checks. Some have match—either soft or laundered. All have 5-button bands and soft double cuffs. Sizes 133 to 17. Extra! Men’s $1.00 Fiber Silk Knit Ti New, perfect, beautiful, durable. cross stripes, neat dots. ge_of colégful rate tollarsito hts, 4-ply n¥éck- 69¢ New, wider ends. Bfas stripes, Another Wonder Sale of DRESS Worth $10, $12 & 815 ; Quality, style; and low? price amazingly united to bring a rush of Thursday shdppers for dresses b s b King’s Quality Tricotine. - -, High-grade French Serge. Buckley & Cohen’ Serge and Canton' Creps; Com. binations. 30 T3y ust_think of buying & new dress of sp{endid intrinsic #nd dashing style for $5.001 Such ‘a wealth of models, too. Basque, panel, straightline and girlish flares. Beaded; ; embroidered, silk- stitched, piped, tiéred; braided and tin- sel trimmed. Puffed sleeves of Canton crepe and velour are included. Brown, navy, seindces andbixck:” Sizes 16 to @ ; """ 3%¢ Quality Table Oilcloth, in light und Jdark fancy pat- terns. Heavy, pliant kind, for ‘ggd service. «2hot of lafge, heavily-woven. Bath Mats, in white and fancy colored patterns. Thick and absorbent. 39¢ to 98¢ Cretonne - 3 Yards for 89c ? Draperies " A one-day ‘dpportinity to in hand combinations. vuioe 89 3 Yards for ° ‘50c Closely-woven China Matting,4n neat color schemes. Unbleached Cotton 89c S Yards. for bt Yard-wide, Heavy, Un- bleached Sheeti Cotton, a 5::.de fa.r generdl household Yard-Wide ( Percale 89c 6 Yards for Standard 20c grade of yard-. wide Percale, in a good selec- tion of patterns. Outing st 89c. 7 Yards for 18¢ Outing Flannel, of soft. fleecy quality, in neat colored patterns. White - Domet 8 Yards for 89c Flannel Excellent grade of White Dofnet - Flannel, with warm fleece on both sides. Bontex Pillowcases 89c 3 for & 35c Bontex Heavy Bleached es, free from starch. 42x36 . Perfect quality, v 89c. Napkins 6 for 20x20- Hemmed Dinner Nap- kins, seconds of the kind that 8i: sell _lor‘ 2.50 per dozen. Men’s Silk- Socks, $1.50 Fine Quality Silk-and- lw.:o! Socks, slightly irregu- Selt-striped heather. col- orings. Men’s Night- c shirts, E Well Made Muslin Night- shirts with V neck. trimmed. Braid- Boys® Wash Suits, 2 for 89c Accumulation of Good Buits, in popular fabrics, styles and :“1’.’:0".!0 ?{lslal‘nlly priced at Boys’ sF Pants,. : Heavy Quality Corduro; Knickers that. will wear well. All Men’s 89 Dollar Ties, c Original exceptional values made still more wonderful— 89c buys any $1.00 cut silk or knitted necktie in the house. Children’s ' Hose . .. C 5 Pairs for ' - Boys" and Girls' Heavy and Medium Ribbed School Hose, in black, brown and white. Perfect .quality. Children’s ; Spert Hose c 2 Pairs for - " Boys' and Girla' Mixed Wool and Cotton Sport. Hose,. in: handsome colorings, with striped, .tops.. . Can . be worn as stockings or as.three-quar- ter rolled-top socks. Perfect. Infants’ Hose c 5 Pairs for Infants’ White Cotton Hoss and White: Cashimérette Hose, the latter slightly imperfect. Plenty of some sizes, few of others, none of some sises. Womer’s - _ @), Excellent Quality Woolen Sport Hose, in heather color- ings. “Slight. irregulars of $1.35 quality.. . Hose; 2 - )Y C o T S lon in blaék, bréf N 9 }nmmmnuuhfinm S e, “upgmun LEFTERS - 'RETURNED TO STAR (Continued from Fifst Page.) Apartments, he concluded Taylor did fot:wikh to be disturbed, so proceed- ed tb plape the car in the garage. | _A‘quarrel between Taylor and Mabel Normand was described dy Fellows, according to the Los Augeles Exam- Miss Hotel, they had attended a New Year rty, to her home,” Fellows is reported to have said. “On the way what it was about, but both were very much excfted. Mr. Taylor took Miss. Normand home and then re- turned.to his apartment. Upon ar- riving there he broke down and wept. On the following morning he did up some jewelry in a package and took it _to Miss Normand at her home.” uv-‘. negro houseman for 'aylor, and who found the slain di- ctor's body, confirmed Fellows' tatements. Fellows sald that Taylor and Miss Normand were “very affectionate. Fellows left Taylor's house at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, on the night of which Taylor was slain. He was | ted to be sure to tele- said. - He Lelophonsd Trom - Eiet lelephone: ’rom i 5 o't?lock, nd m:;'- M! nswer _from r's’ Rome, 1 ("V1E o'clock and rank R ace at 8:16 o'clock an, - the: T :ofl.‘ JThere ell and knocked at the was no.responfe, 50 he put up the car and went ?mo. * “I am satisfied that I am:the: man formed the police that she between 7:30 and 7:45 o' with Fellows telephonin o'clock, it is indicated that the mur- der was committed some time Dbe- tween 7:30 and 7:556 o'clock. Arthur Keetch, assistant state at- torney general, has turned over to District Attorney Lee C. Woolwine a letter in which the writer told of an incident the night Taylor was murdered. The writer, whose name was net given out, stated his attention had been attracted to four men in two automobiles at 2nd street and Bunker Hill avenue. The cars were standing at the corner. One of the men was ot him, we'll have to run like h—-1" The police said it was possible Mins Ethel Daisy Tanner, the dead man's daughter, would arrive here today. DEFENDS MOVIE COLONY. Los Angeles Mayor Answers At- tacks Described as Unfair. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, February 8.—A re- ply to the criticlsms of the motion picture colony_ here, resulting from the murder of William Desmond Tay- lor, has been issued by Mayor George E. Cryer. “The attacks being made, particu- larly in_outside cities, against the morals of the so-called motion picture colony in Los Angeles are unfair, and due, I belleve, to hastily formed con- clusions by people not famillar with real facts,” he sald. “The Arbuckle case and the slaying of Mr. Taylor were, Indeed, unfortu- nate affairs, but it is not just to critis clse an entire group of people such as those engaged In the motion picture industry for incidents, m-n‘ of them as to fact, which have been publis! broadcast lately. “Los Angeles is proud of the fact that it is the motion picture capital of the world. While my acquaintance- ship with the personnel of the men and women engaged In this industry is not large, T am persuaded that there are hundreds of olean, law-abiding men and women engaged in the mo- tion picture industry, and in their be- half, I ask the open-minded judgment and the even-handed justice charac- teristic of our American people.” 30,000, ATTEND FUNERAL. Mabel Normand Faints Dfifing Rites for Film Director. BY the Associated Press. LO8 ANGELES, bruary 8.— Laughter and acreams and prayers marked the funeral yesterday of ‘Willlam Desmond Taylor, murdered motion ploture director. A crowd estimated by the police t number 30,000—almost ten times as many as could be seated in Bt. Paul's Bpiscopal Pro-Cathedral—fought for admittance, and when that was denied to the vast majority those left on the outside of the structure jammed the streets and overflowed Pershing S%unre. a small downtown par which the pro-cathedral face Many women in the crowd outside fainted. Within the darkened pro- cathedral only one fainted. She was Mabel Normand, who was attired’ in eep mou: 8, and who is one of the lflll" to have seen the dead director ve. Draped With Unton Jack. British army, with which he served during mo"vorld war. Four uniformed British veterans guarded the casket, which was banked wlélh scores of ive floral pieces. f of the were given over to people of _colony and half to the gene: publie. On one side of the casket sat members of the Motion Picture Directors’ Association, of which Taylor had been president. Stars and producers were scattersd here and there. They included Cecil de Mille, Thomas R. 1Ince, Dustin Farnum, Douglas MacLean and An- S| tonio Moreno. g ‘While the Rev. William McCormack |’ of St. Paul's was reading the buriai service shouts and laughter from the Jostling, hysterical, riotous throng without echoed ' through the pro- cathedral. Mabel Normand Falats. sat within a t. During the yes upon it clasping the d of & woman companion. Sup- ported on the arms of the two women, she was the last of the long line to file past the casket for a last look &t the dead director. She gave & uick glance, cried out, staggered & ew paces and fell to the floor in & faint. Bhe was carried into the ves- try room, revived and taken home. When the funeral cortege moved away from the pro-cathedral led by & group of Scotch bagpipe players, playing a shrill dirge. side the hearse marched a squad of men in the British army uniform, the honorary _pallbearers. 'The active gn.llbnren. members of the Motion icture Directors’ Association, rode. Back of the honorary pallbearers g:ll;?hhadolbout nncyl lgam‘l'nu of the 8] verseas lub, ‘etera; er in line came 100 or niore {ioy g, tometig &L o ot ol rief service and the 0dy was placed in a vault. POLICE DENY ARREST. P MIAML, Fla, By ty police haveé no kn gurporml arTest here yesterday of on Collins, ex-convict and tender- oin habitye, in connection with the urder of Willlam Desmond Taylér, motion . picture direstor, T Rr e otion ore b o nigl 8 police are holdin, o Los Angsles authorities Tom Sba- rendes, alias White, for em- mm‘h it, and il'll De! lere - of a8 B i i ! : i ‘WILL COMIAND WARSHIP. Commander . James H. naval ne;ultll‘ officer at Neb., ed _to ocome mand of the ba o they bad a quarrel. I don’t know | Comifort, TWENIY- Rigid frugality for twenty years Mary Blenheim, buried in the yard. money in & wooden box, put the box insldé-i4 boiler and burled it in the yard of his home at 1011 4th’ streét 18 Bafekeeping. Returning to his house this morning, Blenheim began search- ing for.weed with which to make 2 fire; when he discovered the ‘.fragments of his broken money schest.. : His money was gone. On & piete 9f paper near the remains, of the box was a note {nscribed: “If it shad not been four mouth it -would be all right. Death.” The author of the note had made a goor attempt to draw a skull and crossbones on the paper. Blenheim notified Capt. Peck and other members of the second nished. plain colors. Extra Size 32 to 40 stripes and plaids. ~ Regular Sizes, $5 Lace-Trimmed - Gowns 69¢ Beautiful lace that gives the neat touch of more expensive gowns. Regular and extra sizes up to 20. Bungalow Apron $1.19 EE[!_EEEE=EEE_EC—=EEEE§E§EC—EEE Striped Voile Chemise, $1 We do not say $129 value, al- though we re- duced them recent- ly from that price. Suffice to say they are Good Bargain 6th Floor values at attractively col- ored checks. Neat organdie collar, cuffs and sash, Full cut and made with the mastery of workmanship. YEARS’ SAVINGS STOLEN FROM CHEST BURIED IN YARD precinct of his loss. and his three children, he told the police, were the only persons who were aware that his hard-earned savings were Shortly after noon police arrested the wife and are the investigation of the robbery. Mrs. Blenheim, according to Capt. Peck, admitted taking the money from the box and giving it to a colored man to keep for her. The police now are searching for the man whose name ‘the woman fur- HONORS THEATER DEAD. Tribute to the victims of Knickerbocker Theater disaster and to Thomas M. Roberts was pald by the members of the North Carolina State Society at its regular quarterly meeting, held in the auditorium of the ‘Wilson Normal School, last night. Mr. plc——To[———]c[——Ja]c——Jo[c——]o]lc——>[o[—] “'Sel’ling Fast and the values all exceed the prices—$5, $7, $10, $12.98, $15. Prunella Skirts soclety. Schrope at the piano. Britton presided. His wife, today the Roberts was former president of the Bernard A. Baer - OPTOMETRIiST ‘The entertainment end of the even-g ing consisted of a musical programs rerndered by Miss Georgia Hazlett,} vocalist, accompanied by Miss Almu] Edward K.: the LANSBURGH & BROTHER —because we are meéting the demand for good, stylish Dresses at popular prices Marked at a Special $ -89 Introductory Price........ Cute—Nobby--Up-to-Date Serviceable, because they are designed for wear, and materials will stand the usage. 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