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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, 4 1 . - 1y £4,000. The bandits then made l‘hclrl TISEMENT. - . BANDITS TAKE $20,000. e — 2 E - HflRSE RAB'NG GHS 304 Trillions Owed, | b " asines | e S o sevnes [ f many years, a portion of those ac- y 4 On $100 10 Per Cent Former Fredericksburg Business | of many years, a portlon of thoso ac- | 4 4 . Loan Made in 1897 Man Robbed in Syria. ness in Fredericksburs. | oves N . By the Associated I'ress. Speclal Dispaty ‘The Btar. % Bl_flw IN MARY[ANI] SAN JOSE, , Mares 2— | | KR R KA DIRG, Va., March 2—| The thinnest thing in the wosia is!| In Greascless Cream ’ H Prowed S LA i j the black spot that ppears on a |l = 100 or Thive one 28 et | ] e detter feom. oras Tiatonn: a|iible befors it bursts ™ The biack ||| Soothes Baby’s Rash i cent interest monthly on Janu- e etter from Geor assan, a|spot ix the c A R T Sy - —~ P = 7 \ ary 18, 1807, lro;nnHenrr”l:_- former citizen of Fredertcksburg, who | o — Hil Almostievery one know \ Y Stuart- he did nof xure returned to his native land, Syria, lagt { 2 ] Decisive Vote for Measure| | hape: ‘tna; the tonn wouta tond Ematlvellandnuris dat e ‘ Epito & Indxment -n;:-lt h‘l; u[labuul $20,000 by ba,n]dllsl T "e:“t PR Arugglst has e == E 2 il H for $304,840,332,912,685.16 in dassan stated In his letter tha ! Df’ | Cloves, - ) -Which Rejects State Rev- superlor court todny. “Com- | | (hree men came o pis home in Shanie newspapers and und interest” is the explana- Syria, llnlu one night and rel)rt.ser’\‘lerl {n‘?l(xun‘:'ez”!;r f 3 = n. themselves as the police. They first c ! aute rd o enue of $700,000. Stuart charged that Jomes | |inquired if an escaped man was niding Sonce at pub. N S "lf penctee ) L o : disappeared after the loan. He in the house and were informed that lishers’ rates. AraEEint ,,,_,.;. . — Special Dispatch to The Star, reappenred recently and Stuart | |ho was not. ldea and Art. || - b e l I l ANNAPOLIS, March 2.—There 13| | brought muit, The court found Tho men then satd it would be YIS service. ! 5 i general bewilderment at Annapolis for Stuart, named the figure necessary to search the house for am- i | 5 cise ald 5 - - over the action of the Maryland legis- and announced that it waws the munition, and directed Hassan to open 'Build on a 3 pate of_sbe : at L only judgment it could returm his trynk, which he did, believing the Capital Idea”— || i - ature in passing in such overwhelm- under the circumstances.” men to be representatives of, the law Yorrsior O 1l s Ing fashion the bill which dissolves 1€ took the court and two ace | |ind williug o convinco thers he had . | . 9 i the connection between the state gov- countants two hours to figure no ammunition stored away. After 6th Floor. . f the judgment. the !runk ‘was unlocked, ne of the . s e Women’s Apparel | :imsrotsinsie |srsniiasa | n g St - which In consequence, knocks to 1”““1“1‘ unuéh«r selzed and gagged Trade Mark Reg. Main 5986 pieces the whol c is wife, and the third took possest < Gov, Ritehis bagen g upen which| FQUR DIE FOR MURDER. |15 % and the, ihird took possest e Sy 27 Silk and Wool Dresses. $10— 15 Tweed Sport Suits, $10—A of his extensive schemes for public Dresses, %5 Good quality in tan shades and e mixtures of many color flecks. - 3 : In black or navy. Styles youth- improvements, Pay Penalty for Slaying in Knox- grun;l- including tans, rookie 35 Wool. Velour Dresses. in ful and conservative. Broken | There has been a general tendency ville, May 30, 1921. - :\1}‘1 French }:lxxes aml_ made SRy “,I,d 3'“:',:‘,;‘, ,f“l(‘,.;‘”lwilk" ;;2"5 Dresses regularly at = S o as out of the question the| NASHVILLE, Tenn, March 2.— £ with crepe knit vestees in con- | contrasting whades af sk .75. Dproposition that Maryland would fore- | Charles Petree, Tom Christmas, Otto = trasting colors. Belts are nar- In sizes 16 to 38. 5 Unlined Tweed Suits, $10— 0 $700,00 a year in revenue, but when | Stevens and John McClure dled in the £ row and styles are among the Coats $15 the house elegates adopted the bill | clectric chair at the state prison yester- y t p 1 Sizes 16 to 38. &, which carried this|day morning for the murder of George most popular. Sizes 38. . c f financial sacrifice with it, and took | Lewis of Knoxville on May 30, 1921. v:‘ll‘::;' «!il.::f'; In sizes 18 to 40. Well tailored. Ilhlls ?"“f"(:’ a 3-to-1 vote, both the The men went to |_lll|mr dt&atfl!‘l g ;i Ram o % ricnds of the track and the supporters | with prayers on their 1ips, an 6 Tweed Sport Dresses, $10— . 3 furmcollaral gt Winter Coats, $10—In nav of Gov. Ritchie's administration were | except Petreo met death caimly. An with ch po L’fll‘ “;““ with hm('(""“‘l::dp‘:’";‘;f:";‘;my Suel|r@ ) inter \"“:vmh" o iu¥ swept from their feet. hour before the execution Petmel i silk crepe. In shades of 2 e OF HEOWH, SL IUmAC , ¥ became ill. The men died in the : el bite. rookie and | be, Worn next scason. Were | (21O, S8 BEROET AINY ere Friends of Tracks Dazed. i AL At present the friends of the tracks : 38 $24.75 and $29.50. ree at 6:15_o'clock; Christmas, Sizes 10 to 38. irs Store. 247 are barely able to look about them, Syt 35 *: H and have not yet formulated & plan to Btevens,|16:35) and £ MoClurelat _{continue their existence. Opponents of the race tracks nounce with the utmost confl -{that their bill will have “i!umph in the senate, and that it will reeive the votes of at least sixteen of the twenty-scven senators. They say, further, that three or four more sen: { tors are wavering, and that the over- & vote in the house will mean t some of them will join the ma- an- 300 Pairs Women’s Sample Pumps, *1.95 300 pairs, sizes: 3, 312 in C lasts. Neat models with Louis or Cuban heels. This low price does not even represent the | actual cost of making these. ;l It will soon be Paint-up and Clean-up time, Get our esti- mates now. i n x. FERGUSON ro. PAINTING but broken lots and only small and 4 and with a majority Tall can, 8¢ PN CRACKER SPECIALS Small can, 4¢ Graham Crackers..........lb, 15¢c Triton Sandwich...........Ib, 35¢c Zwieback ..............pkg, 13c B turally, some hope would be in Gov. Ritchie, but it is|jl 1114 8th St. N.W. _ Ph. N. 231-232, that the governor long ago PAINTING DEPARTMENT that he would sign any bill ive to race track gambling, and IS0 as to prohibition enforcement, Wwhich the legislature would pass. The governor, though personally of ! the other way of thinking, made this Sweaters, HOLMES HEALTH BREAD 2 Spring Hats,*1 Regular $395 and $495 models of all-wool concession to the upliftirs In the Whole Wholesome Wheat S ol coaiiyies Bhiioo b ey esves Including Piping Reck Sport Models i |sate m]llliur;'hv«(m‘: to be o doubt jer with brushed wool collars. Solid The sport felts are in shades of rose, jade, red. | that he will adhere to 4t = Phone Main 4537 ~ or combinations, including brown, tan, navy, gra 1 henna—also some salt and _| enforcement act had w substantial | ln -, orange, navy, bl and white. Va- pepper tweeds. Others of visca braid are in i | majority in the house of delegates ' es for the young girl or the matron. sailor or off-the-f; are also in flower trim- { 50 Hats in this group at this price. Spring Hnts, $1 9:7 face style. tese and is now on the third reading file and teady for final passage, but no one anticipated the sweep which the = | anti-race track gambling bill wouid make. The paid agents who iwere looking out for the measure, actually had no idea of more than sixty-flve votes for the bill, and it got ten with some members the wanted colors and many are med. 100 iu all. Haalton SARDINES, can, 10c PINK SALMON, tall can, 9¢ CRISCO ;& -- - ik BOKAR more than that, absent. INGROWN TOE NAIL i with colort: « Slip-ons, Tie—30 Sweaters, in rose. raw and Taffeta r‘nmhm'b 3 = blue and. white. z o 6 years. burnt orange, flame and Support From Baltimore. TURNS OUT ITSELF mluw feature y little The most surprising thing about the 5 vote was that the bill received the airs Store. support of about half the members = from Haltimore city, all’ whom, ex- = | cept Hall, had been listed against the bitl, ‘and’ of many of the delegs *| trom counties which contain t 2| Among these are to be mentioned the Oslery | five delegates from Anne Arundel, in ~ ! which is situated the Laurel tr = s Lisle Hose, ©2|the most productive in funds in the 2 ¢ state, all of whom vote nst the bill. ' The tracks at one upon | few drops of “Outgro” the skin surrounding the in- growing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the ten- | der, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns natur- ally outward almost over night. Outgro” is a harmless, antisep- ~ Blouses Bloomers 46 Handmade Blouses of fine batiste, with hand drawnwork: Women flored bron Broken tuxcdo collars. $150 each; were 35¢ Sport t t hem 1, and hardly he section but believed tic marufactured for chlrnpod::xs TEA 01 A small bottle containing direc- B 235, h would certainly be with the track Sl e COFFEE 1/ 3 1,.1b. 5 sxf»"‘?' ilored Dimity Blouses, roll . 30c There is now a movement for mors | 110NS can be had at any drug store. 1/,-1b. Pkg. 15-1b. Pkg. @ bit mussed. $L83 3 Pairs for $1 Cotton Hos drastic legislation against the track 12 23 ¢ 3 . ¢ TES ¢ so as to m ookmaking impos gremswere SIS U pecer 300 pairs Women's Bloomers, of Silits snal Ble.""Of course, this 15 now o Supreme C Cc Pan collirs: soiled. ®5¢ each; crepe or muslin, pink or wh 24 pair: were ise, the law, but many think that the well made and reinforced. Very present provisions are insuficient to roilo Blouses, : £ 3 nd lace. $1.30 te Blonses, embroid- d beaded, white and col- $1 each; special. Philippine handmade Cor- covers, hand-embroidercd. each; were $1.95. 30 Wom s Tnion Suits, me- laws on the subject. in Mary! —_— nforce it. and want more Stringent Action is ex- . 60 Nainsook Camisoles, em- Knlt Undel wear pected which will make horseracing oile Blouses, tai- broidered and fi with = o unprofitable and dangerous that 50 to 5412, 150 each: Jace edwe. 75c each; were $1.2 it will soon be a thing of the past @@fc@f@ SUNNYBROOK EGGS 41c Fresh—each egg selected; carton, 1 doz........ . were $5.95 and 0 White Crepe Chemise, ium weizht, high or Dutch neck $6.05. tailored and built-up shoulder. styles and linss or elbow slewves. 1 Special, 78 each. 5 86 Lo 40, 7Sc each; were D 42 Washable Satin c.unmeles. au 50, 1 ouse Dresses f.Vaiube Sun gt g O o C House Dresses of checked, (rimmed. 31 each; “were 105, . high neck, Tone sleeves. Sizes 36 ’ styles. $1.68 ench: 50 Children's Union Suits, heavy 1 Dresses, with organ- ifs and sashes or of Different styles 5 each; were $5.95 ses of gingham, in styles, tie piping. ~ Very Silk Jersey Petticoats, $1.95 A very speci ial price fnr these " 14 to 15 Less A purchase made when a Flannelette Gowns and Bloomers Sc OTHER ECONOMY FEATURES Marshall’s Tomato or Kippered Herring, Campbell’s Beans. ...............can10c Bemlsley s Shredded Codfish. . Mueller’s Macaroni and Spaghetti Nutto Brand Oleomargarine. . ... ... ... .Ib. 20c Wet Shrimp ...........ccovnvnn......18¢c 1-Ib. cans 30c c...12¢ ... 12¢ Hip-0-Lite Marshmallow Creme.........26¢ Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles. ... ..... jar22c Ali Babz Dates. Granulated Sugar. Seedless Raisins . ...pkg. 8c & 16¢ .Ib. 51/, ....pkg. 20c ....pks. Seeded Raisins . o 25¢ Royal Baking Powder. .. ... ..12-0z. can 45¢ : Ac- | factory was destroyed by fire 9 ited flmgflces ,a]:i —by buying out an entire | 95 in this group. Light-colored ribbon trimmed. I]”‘d{ohngll lat, we are able to make this stripes, full cut garments for JN‘” l_:"‘““".::“' !‘1“_3;_ very special price of 68c women, misses and children. some with pleated n or color combi- Silk Jersey Petticonts, special, s ench—Slightly imperfect in Str shades and pleat- ed flounces. 10 Black Taftetn Petticonts, $2.35 each. Fine ginghams and per- cales, belted or straightline styles—regular and extra sizes—well made and be- comingly styled. 400 in this big selling. Were 50c to $1.45. Kimonos and Robes Small can, 5%¢ Tall can, 10c and S'J';;—dl'miru'}flr and extra 7 Women's Kimonos of good , S C B CON sizes, wit eep flounces. alit S i Pli: 3 82.95. Corsets & Brassieres Children’s Muslin caimms 20 oo ! R ]& o frnn(—ln:‘nih;no?:£: and belt—; L l‘:\kfafll coat style. coutil or Sizes 32 to 36. Gowns, 58¢ were $3. Corsets, In pink s boned.” Sizes 21 120 =mowns of ool auality: cach: were 3. ts for slender or average eres of strong muslin, i Sizes 45¢ each; were 75c. 20 Brassieres, pink or white mus- Tin Sizes 36 to 44. e 81, 65e. ] Peter Pan Vestees, with foot arch normally and comfortably with- Are Delicious tuxedo collars and cuffs to n's All-wool Coats, outstrain. Women at home, on thestreet, for Breakfast oz c match, of organdie, ratine’ net iviay b dcloth acnd in the office—everyw! joy a new b4 : g]r.slaccs. - These were 75¢ to tylos, Slzes 2 to 6 years. and greater foot comfort in Arch Pre- 1 A= 15 “Girts Gingham Dresses, server Shoes. Genuine French Kid Two-button length, in white, black, brown and gray. Self or white stitching. = Sizes 514 to 6'4—197 pairs—spe- cnIh' priced. high or low nec with _embroidery Sizes 4 to 10. Spe- cial, 20e pair. Neckwear, 50c Greatly Reduced Remnant Day Merchandise —is not returnable or ex= changeable; not send C. 0.D. or on approval; mail or pll'one orders not accepted. $1.95; were $5. Girls’ & Children’s 20 Girls’ Suspender Skirts, in L‘hc(‘ki and plaids. Sizes 6 to vears. $3.05 each; were 3irls' White ses, lace ribbon gashed. Organdy trimmed and Sizes 6 to 14 K195 each; were $3.95 plaids .lnd cher to rms’ Dresses, and trimmed. 85 each; wool Serge ely styled es 6 to 12 were $8.95. Girls” All - wool Jersey es, one and two piece es with white collars and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 12 years. $5 each; were $8 and $0.75. Wash Dress Goods—Greatly Reduced 950 yards in all—at prices 14 to 14 less than regular. Lengths from 115 to 6 yards. +-inch Checked Tissue, 1Se yard; s 25¢. m(h Printed Cotton Challis, yard: was 21e. i-inch Printed_Cotton Pongee, Ne yard; waw 25e. 36-inch Printed Percale, yard; was 1Se. Double Bed.Sheets 12¢ 32-inch Striped Romper Cloth, 14c yard: was 2lc. Napkins, $1 dozen—50 dozen plain white Napkins, size 18x20 You'll have vigorous, healthy feet— and they will be well groomed, having a trim, upstanding appearance. Let ks show you these better shoes. ‘ ‘ THEN wear Arch Pre- meryggoa you can be : ur feet as much as you ESmREecwel of white contil. Sizes 31 20 Children's Bloomers, made onsyo [ nitecoual-Sizes of soft fine’ mustin’ ana "wicn Apparel wish and not experience a bit of foot ruffied knee. discomfort. And you won't have “foot frowns” on your face. These wonderful shoes with the con- cealed arch bridge (a built-in feature) af- ford the right walking base, supporting the - “Arch-Preserver” Boofs-. ... 912 “Arch-Preserver” Oxfords.$9-$10 - Nurses' White Reighskin Oxfords. . -$8 In Stock at Our 7th and 9th St. Stores Only 3s-fnch Cotton Voile, 14e yard; inches. Neat hems. Fine for e $l.00 restaurint or boarding house Cor. 7th.& K Sts. Bedspreads, $295 each—14 Dou- | Seamless Bleached Sheets of | Use. Regularly $1.25 dozen. ble-bed size of satin Marseilles. Slightly soiled. Were $3.95. Wash Cloths, 5¢ each—20 dozen Turkish Wash Cloths, with pink or blue borders. Were 8c. fine quality cotton, free from dressing but subject to slight imperfections—as soiled spots, etc. Extra special. - Bath Mats, 50c each—30 mats of heavy. Turkish toweling, in pink, yellow, blue or white. 18x30- inch size. Well wearing and easily laundered. Regularly 75c. LA R 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. - 233 Pa. Ave.S.E. | > ! L = I Noted for their quality and fine flavor SIMPSON’S MILK Pint, 512c¢ PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED Quart, 11¢ WE SELL THE FAMOUS WATER-GROUND RLINGTON CORN MEAL Made in Washington, D. C., From the choicest Maryland and Virginia corn, which is considered the finest in the world for meal making You'll Never Be Disappointed in cH ORBYSAMOTHERSBREAD —because it is always the same—1007 PURE; and 1007 Z OURISHING. “It’s Full of Life.” A & P EVAPORATED MILK| We sell it at all our Stores aear ATLANTIC & PACIFIC A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TEA - C0.

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