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: e A L S R e | Spanish army surgeon, bore In fact a great demand for . worth of new home construction |Miss Caroline Whitn: N definite time limit or it it merely T rould hav 1 -al wedding; all selected Thinegs t ke at h vith ; i Y, of 2 demanded the release of the prisoners smart Tweed That would have graced the royal wedding; all selecte ings to make at home wi if;;f?.d' completed or now under|a senior at Vassar College, has de- | (WS Cledtest promptitude pos- J £ i - 1 as yet returned from his visit to the s savings. 7 £ B flans obtained throueh the commit; |Phi Hets, Kavpa, it was announced |Sforoccin positions. as he cxperienced price. & £ - LansburghiEaBrothesiabrics: §16 indictments found, 416 against In- | Miss Whitney. who is said to be the OAICul e I ning proner representa 40-inch All-silk Canton 40-inch Heavy Sport & 1 « dividuals and 230 against corpora-|first Vassar student to refuse the Phi ¥ r shi - Satis i = - | tions. - Pleas of guflty were entered | Beta Kappa key. never has believed | “Bimmariiaie. however, & large fleet At $25 Crepe, 33 fashionable col Satins, fashlonable,colors ]‘lngel'le In 235 cases and pleas of not guilty |in awarding high or low marks to| of small naval craft off the coast of ors. Yard, $2.65. and standards. Yard, | were made in 324. By those who|students and throughout her college| Alhucemas is engaged in stopping They Are : 3 $2.29. N . pleaded guilty and who have been |course -has protested against rating| contraband trade in arms and am- 36-inch Silk Foulards iy Nainsook sentenced, n ering only 208, fines|academic marks in that manner. munition. 7 i isti H i aggTegating $350.000 have been paid. Emphauc in artistic designs, on 33-inch Imported Pon- onoes ors i oy Values blue, brown and black. gee in Natural Color, 12- In flesh and white; hile in thirty-two more they were Yard, $1.39. momie weight; smooth fine weave and silky Concerning suspension of sentences, finish. Yard, 79c. finish, shm 3 M M in = Our Patt Departm s S T e ¥ kg per idea that has Tiffeta, navy and black; %% " i Fieor fcal, unfair practices and require- CRAB MEAT brought Tweed to soft texture. Yard, $1.59. 40-inch width, $2.49. ments” of certain labor unions and front k of ) 3 ) Sy i labor leaders. 30c¢ and 50¢ Faebions rank o Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Romp‘er MIDGET BROTHERS DEAD. a tin ; s Pure, unseasoned crab meat, steamed and ¢ 3 Lam Gmgham Two Indian: Lilliputians Succumb packed aii quic}llgly as cauglht. retaining deli- (T|bed Every Coa‘ Glrdles P Shade Frames to Pneumonia Within Three Days. et e e Ll Silk Lined ot artistcatonciest e heaotital "lym Ch’;;%id Bright checks, plaids bergs. Eight-ounce tins, 30 cents; sixteen- Y Y0 Th % ike siew. dices, andit fnioweausiiul sampis S'lf and so many colors that . ' Ambrose Mitcheli and Mitchell Mitchell, ounce tins, 50 cents. Pes oNg! hroughout = by the use of China Silk mother will be delighted. g : g the Indian Tom Thumbs of America, g B 3 you are making your or Taffeta in the.lovely Fn are dead. These two little Millicite In- AR L oa s B eyt hels 2 i & 2 That isn’t the only use fter a short illuess of pneumonia, TODAY’S DESSERT K| The models in- Dt gr P colors we carry for the for this excellent 32-inch Special Dispatch to The Star, fection. p 59¢ to $2.25 Egoer: STAUNTON, Va., — 3 rat Floor 3 F. Painter, son 0f Mr. and rs Wit Lassveres & Rrotrer Telephone Screen i Kcny Fainier, dict Thirsday Colors Show b el oo Black from the result of gas posioning re Brilli That £ 4 Boudoir Lamp Frames, * sgsived when he was with the Atmy lancy Brocade Ribbons with manikin head, $2.98 Sateen Machine Gun Company, 89tn Di}riulo;, -Will Make A R to $7.59. - and was gassed in rgonne forest. - . .—make such rich vestees Chi“:l Sl"\' ‘-ard 31.35 Until f § 'his ! , yard, 5 ? in''a government Respitar 1n Nocih This Spring for a spring garment. O Taffeta, yard, $2.75. Easily transformed .. Carolina. Memorable _ these 7¥-inch Ribbons it Art Needlework Shop—Third into snappy frocks -For Splendo: requires only a half yard, Iaer for little girls, and P L and it means very little A Parrakeet - they are if} vogue— work to make one. Such 36inches wide ; many A HOUSING SHORTAG IS EPORTED UPON Lockwcod Committee Blames ¢+ ALBANY, March 6.—Blamjng as one ©f the chict causes for the housing _shortage the withdrawal of funds from the“loan market, a report of the Lockwood housing committee, to be submitted to the legislature today, declagres that the solution of the problem lies in the erection of more dwellings, and proposes recommenda- tions for diverting capital for realty bonds and mortgage purposes. The report, made public last night, details the work of the committee since its creation in April, 1919, to the present date. “One of the chief causes leading to the housing shortage,” declares the report, “has been the withdrawal-of funds of the insurance companies from the loan market, with the not- able excoption of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, which has for some years past been the main support of the loan market and the chiet encouragement to building | wounded, dying within a few hours, | blackade of the Moroccan region of Are the ad_vlsablllty of teaching Fhlldren to sew, loss if v lect i - Tt d C peationso. . a shortly after noon yesterday, following | Alhucemas by the Spanish forces had - knit and do all sorts of practical work—mothers oss if you neglect its assistance. iese and many e report. also asserted that somel 3 shooting affray with Granville Woods, | actually begun, as reported in Moroc- Pacemakers ki it 1 th 1ly worth vait the thrifty: of the insurance companies actually | a young farmer and former service man, | can messages yesterday, pfficial cone new it long ago. others equally worthy await the thrifty: went =o far as to call for payment| ali of Lone Rock. Woods fs in jail here, | firmation of the reports' still being of Fashi on outstanding real estate loans, | having surrendered to Sheriff Martin | lacking. s on “thus adding to the demoralization and discou ment of the real estate REPORTERS CALL “HELLO” TO SHIP AT SEA AND GET PROMPT ANSWER NEW YORK, March 6.—A half dozen newspaper men last night demonstrated that dodging the curious reporter by the simple expedient of sailing away on the briny deep has ceased to be quite to span the 370 miles of ocean that separated her from New York. So they hurried to a telephone ex- change, tossed coins into as many * slots, took down six receivers, said “Give me the America,” and waited. In due time some one said “Here's your party,” and the interview was n. The reporters learned that the America expected to dock at § p.in. today; that the ' weather had been “heavy. with strong seas, which delayed us,” and that there were 663 passengers aboard, in- cluding nineteen Americans, who had been eoldiering for the King of Spain in the war in Morocco, TWO DIE IN GUN FIGHT. Mountain Home, Ark. MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark., March 6.— killed and Oscar Gaines was fatally shortly after the shooting. . feeling of several weeks' duration John Hughes was shot and instantly | ‘broke and out of smoke.” . “Just like talking to Harlem or the Bronx,” the reporters agreed, when the interview was concluded. In talking to the ship their voices were transmitted by wires to the Deal Beach trangmitting station and thence by wireless. The in- The demonstration was in the ture of a test of new long-dis- fance telephone equipment install- ed on the America witk the con- sent of the Shipping Bowrd. At its conclusion it was predicted that wireless phones soon would be in general use on ocean liners. Among the American veterans of the Spanish army was George Hardy of Cleveland, Ohfo, who carries in_his chest a bullet re- ceived in fighting with the Moors. He refused to permit Spanish surgeons to operate or him, he sald, and will wait until he reaches Cleveland to have the bullet removed. DOUBT SPANISH BLOCKADE tion Against Moors. MADRID, March 3.—Doubt was ex- pressed here today whether the ‘The date of the expiration of Spain's | ultimatum to Abd-el-Krim, the Moroc- mortgage market at the most criticaliis said to have -existed between the|can rebel chieftain, demanding the time in its history.” Tax Exemption Results, The report asserts that enactment of the tax exemption law for new real estate had as a result in New A table of indictments and convic- the report says: “The jud, oth in state and fed- s =t Charmeuse, soft texture 40-inch Pufe Silk Crepe adapted to making eral courts. have almost consistentl fashioned of pre Lo ! ine t : S e Eakted thix cliss of offeaiors with the brilliant finish. Yard, de Chine, in more than fine lingerie ; 34 inches tender consideration. “The court in one case expounded the extraordinary view that because of the husiness and social station of these men, the humiliation of being compelled to plead guilty to a crime, the imposition of comparatively small fines upon thém was a sufficient punishment.” S cently at their home at the In- village on the Tobique. dian deaths were only three days apart. Frank Ambrose Mitchell was sixtyé eigat years old, his weight 38 pounds, and his height 30 inches. His brather Mitchell was sixty-five = years old, weighed 34 pounds and was 28 inches in height. WORLD WAR VETERAN DEAD. participants. REFUSES HONOR OFFERED. clined the membership recently of- fered her in the Vassar chapter of the Fluffy puffe pastry, Of Royal Flavor— CORNWELL'S Whipped Cream Puffes— and - unctuously centered with pure whipped cream.” Each, 15c. e CORNWELLS o | release of the Spanish prisoners, was generally supposed to have been reached, but some doubt has arisen as | to whether_the document conveyed | to_Abd-el-Krim by Dr. Casas, the sible. Dr. Casas, it is known, has not g ovened to crispiness, - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 8o simple. They wished to talk to coming messages were wirelessed — - — Withdrawal of Funds by | persons aboara the United States from’the yessel to the receiving 3 z Shipping Board liner America, but o toa New . Yorlk exchange by < « Insurance Companies. did not care to wait for the vessel | wire. i I11 Feeling Causes Tragedy in |No Official Confirmation of Opera-l ~19220 " A 5 RN MONDAY, MARCH 6, ~ - LANSBURGH & BROTHER SHOPPING GUIDE FOR TUESDAY, MARCH, 7th, 1922 Is a carnival of thrift ing to sewing are so far below par in price and right up to par in value and quality that it is your S o unfls What an opportunity to teach the chil- dren thrift! Schools have discovered the Easy for Nimble Fingers to Make Just unpacked —another ship- ment to meet the Silks of Elegance— Economically Priced Suits at a popular for their style and quality features and priced for your Standard-Designer Patterns and Every Suit is 40-inch Black Satin especially newest weave in mannish effect with rough - sur- face, shaggy fin- ish and the dap- $1.59. 32-inch Pure Silk Shirt- ings,including broadcloth and jeysey. Yard, $1.49. 36-inch Chiffon Dress thirty colors. Yard, $1.49. 36-inch Imported French Black Taffeta, made by one of the world’s most famous producers. Yard, wide, and priced for one day only, yard ....... ’ First Floor. Youw'll find the pattern in So many kinds, colors and styles here that we sug- gest you make an errand to select one for your new outfit. Prices range from 50c to $5.00—higher, if you want a wonderful one. purpose. Then our instructor will show you just how to make them — telephone screens, too. Sewing Week the%rices are more than ordinarily tempting. Lamp Shade Frames, clude Norfolk, Box, Sport, Cape and Skirts are very jaunty.and tailored to the last word of per- Gingham—for girls’ frocks, women’s house dresses, Bungalow aprons, etc. Yard, 38c. First Floor Get the pattern im our Pattern Department, Third Home Sewing Week is a good time to buy an Un- Mixtures show- £ gorgeous colors and com- ing the rich reds, 26T . other colors, and the binations of silver and price is only 38c. periwinkle, sal- mon, apricot, copen, brown, rose—all Fash- trimmed Hat ‘and’ place one of these saucy birds on it; presto—a jaunty hat. By the way, in our department of Millinery old, with richest tones of ashion. Yard, $2.25. First Floor Lansburgh & Brother : : £ Trimmings you'll find ; 1on calls her own The Readi-Sew Parrakeets at 95c, $1.95 ; with plenty of the and $2.95. | conservative salt- Package Flowers and Foliage at : Tweeds ; e ‘ild. . pr s Moinerss Ko it “fl':risni.:lse'd Hats from o speckles. hat’s handy package. It con- 52.4; to $7.50. for Skirts You are most cordially inxvited to come our story in a few words—don’t miss a chance to * tains “the makin’s,” as So many sizes, shapes, straws, colors and effects that space is not sufficient smokers say. An em- broidered Wash Suit for Tweeds can be made such smart skirts. into First Floor This Pattern can be purchaned in onr Pat- tern Department, Third Floor. boys of 2 to 6 years, Hand-embroidered Oliver Twist model of Peggy see the suits. and view the new styles for the spring: - for descriptions. - Come season, 1922. We, have assembled i vho lik ol sée themiall. Bright for those who like and more subdued tones : u:\erot:::u:rfn‘clll nz:itst;rio:;?iter: v:;y Remember cloth, in blue, green and e n.;::ix ad e for the tastes requiring essential part of spring in Better Value _ prown. All ready for them. Here’s a 54-inch The Notion Sale —will carry on during .- Home Sewing Week. sewing into a practical and pretty little wash® suit, and there is a-com- Than Usual width, and the grade is such that more should be exh% ustive assortments. ©, i turi lete instruction sheet Dressmakers, tailors asked. Yard, $1.95. Fe“t""”g ?nside, telling mother milliners and all who se\\; > ‘ how to maeke it. Price should anticipate their Third Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother The famous Belrobe system will instruct you exactly how much material to use, how 1o use it to best advantage. | Bargain 6th Floor . A Big Sale of ' Bungalow Aprons Percale, in all ncat patterns, trimmed with self-_ material, edging of contrasting colors and rick- rack— checks, plaids, figured patterns, Roomy pockets and cut generously full. Sale price..,... Tontinued Sale of Crepe de Chine Blouses Plaim tailored styles, all kinds of smart 5 42,95 Fashion'Show Hats « 19.Styles—*2,600 Copies of the hats shown at the Spring and Summer Fashion Show of the Millinery Association of Amer- ica. They are now ready for your inspection. f full season’s needs in this line, for every item means a saving. : “ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother complete, $1.00 to $1.50. Also Dresses. E Art Needlework Section— Third Floor Second Floor Lansburgh & Brother Fruit of the Loom Muslin, Yard, 17¢- 36 inches wide, and as every woman knows the brand, there’s nothing further to be said, except—for one day only. & Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Absorbent Toweling Special, Yard, 15¢ ~The famous Boott’s Mills product, which is the standard of fipod toweling, and it is 18-inch width _in all white. Reduced for tomorrow, yard, 15¢c. - 5 First Floor—~Lansburgh & Brother Imporied Table Damask . - Special, Yard, $1.00. It is highly mercerized, 70, inches wide, and there are four attractive designs—ribbon, chrys- anthemum, foliage and stripe-and-conventional ; combination. % R z . * Special Displays of Dresses, Suits, 2 Coats, Blouses and Footwear— i styles ‘that the most fastidious woman or miss would be proud to wear, invité E your atfention * Second Floor. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Continued Sale of Silk Jersey Petticoats & Pettibockers $1.98 at and:- with straight-line designs, also ’-nbr.o‘l‘aered. ete. Te- mendous bargaip at......