Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. friends first by name - ’ then by looks - then by reliability. That's why [} SWEDEN SEEKING Likely to Recognize Soviet! Regime, Is Beliefin - | Stockholm. = BY WAL O'FLAHERTY. By Wirelesx to The Star and Chicago Dally News. €opyri 1022, STOCKHOLM,- March $.—Sweden's’ trade agreement with soviet Russia delegation as the only representa- " [HE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 R Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 69c—Plaids, checks ity of, gingham. 6 (Fourfh Floor?) 9 c LANSBURGH & BROTHE Rompers and Creepers, 69c—Pink and i | and a few .plain_colors. blue chambray. . Sone are L4 Sizes 6 to 12. Practical hand-smagked. others with styles gnd a - . _a bit of hand- | very good qual- cmbroidery; sizes 1 to years. (Fourth Floor.) | 69¢ §o many now before the rikstag clearly indl- cates the trend of.Scandinavian opin- Sk kel . " le are lon toward the political recognition Leather Handbags, $2.00— 42-inch Superior Bleached Picot-edge Taffeta Ribben, ’ : Tiends with of the bolshevist regime. While the ! Black and colors; neatly lined and fitted . . " - Cotton, yard, 20c—No ‘dnss"“% larn‘ll a vard, 10c and 12%c—Two widths, and Billi agreement is confined lacgely toj with purse and mirror. There are only A Friday-Only Combination firm, durable quality, in a width that 50 many colors space forbids the tell- 1 ngs and terms designed to expeditc tradei a few. and the reduc- . can ‘be used for cot shfulsd ng. An excellent quality, and the kind neer tools there are several clauses which fore- | tion is worth a special $2.0 7 . and many (pl_m_r househol 20 in such demand for many 1 Spe Gl i i | e purposes. Friday only at, C uses. Priced for Friday 2C [ Sweden recognizés the soviet trade! First Floor—Lansburgh & Drother 4 a e 0 l I rlmme )’flfgh-'-r-d- et it Beoter only, 10c and.... o) T Billings 154 tive Russian body in_this country.| thus definitely ~rejecting the . old | “white” Russ!an regime, which, for so many months, miintained offices in the former imperial consulate of the Jergen’s Royal Palm Soap, cake, 5c—You know this soap, but as it is reduced for tomorrow only, we advise getting a supply 'at, 5C Hats & Trimmings "Women’s Wool Sweaters, Friday, $2.95—A yery fimited lot, so if your needs are for a wool sweater, see First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother . Women’s Silk Hosiery, 89c— “Hll-fashioned black silk stockings in sizes 8% to 9%, and they are perfect czar. i e agy and 8 1c ‘ b cake ...... i st sls sl these in black, navy an & goods in spite of the Yow F: spellcet Tm‘:":":u::' :“a““"':"‘r‘:l:’{; {or' Pirst Floor—Lansburgh” & Brother colors; Tuxedo model $2 9‘5 day pricing making it possi- 3 A respo i - py Feifid Conn: | cunaes sl s o e e Mennen's Borated Talcum, iy : b oo hane oot 5k 89 € —— 3 anis] 'oreign min- . 2 A 4 . 1 .o ister considering -that such f—co.m.' 15c—Large sprinkler can. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother I | “TLER l I I tion of the bolshevist trade dele, Friday's price brings it down c 3 p A tion was a matter. for a_ polit o Men’s - Percale Pajamas, Mill Ends. of Ribbons, yard 3 3 A screen paint.that will not clog the mesh—all important. Makes screens look and wear like new—provided rust has not already gotten in its work Easily applied. And we have a com- bination Stain and Fin- ish for the wood framec to complete the worc and make the entire = job look like new. We sell it and guarantee it. W. H. BUTLER CO. MAURICE FLYNN whotesate 09 C St el DEPT. treaty. In securing Swedefl's recog- nition In this manner the soviets have gained an important advaniage, they will later beable to use this as | a means of persuading Denmark o fa'l into line. legation building in the quarters of the consul general in Moscow. This provision is important, for several big American banking con- cerns, including the National City l Petrograd and Bank of New York, stored their ac- counts, records and valuables in the Swedish consulate bullding in Moscow after the revolution. In the interven- ing years many attempts have been made to eecure possession of these papers, but the bolsheviki have blocked all moves on the part of the American concerns. ~ Revert to Owners. edish tradé delegation takes over the Moscow property these valuable American documents will re- vert to their original owners. . i Conservative newspapers attack the trade agreement as being one-sided in that it gives the soviets far greater advantages than it gives to Sweden, but they recognize the necessity of establishing safeguards for commer- cial relations. When the Genoa con- | ference takes up the Russian question the various powers concerned will find the soviets using trade agree- ments as an argument in favor of complete recognition. MRS.OBENCHAIN ON STAND Begins Story She Has Waited Seven Months to Tell. i The story of Madalynne Connor Obenchain of Chicago, which she said CORNS Lift Off with Fingers she had waited seven months to tell, | concerning J. Belton Kennedy, local i broker, for whose murder she is on trial, began today when she was called to the stand as a witness in her town defense. g She smiled at the clerk as she was sworn as & witness. Her opening testimony was that she had been in the county Jjall for seven months, since the morning of August 6 last, when she was arrested following the shooting of Kennedy at his Beverely Glen bungalow. She said that she was not allowed access to her letters or property since that time. STOLEN WHISKY FOUND ! - NEAR FREDERICK, MD. or 39 Barrels Hidden Under| l Truck. |, Commissioner Havpes of the prohi- Ibition bureau today' received reports i that agents had seized a motor truck jand had recovered thirtv-eight of the thirty-nine barrels of whisky stolen from the Old Horsey distillery plant ncar Frederick, Md., early vesterday morning. Twenty-one barrels of the whisky were found hidden under a hay- stack in the barn of John Haines of Newmarket, Md., and a truck contain- ing seventcen barrels was found i abandoned on the Harpers' Ferry pike | ten miles outside of Frederick. Haines and a colored farm hand are | under agrest charged with conspiracy, {illegal transportation and illegal pos— ¥First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sheffield Reproduction Bread Tray, $1.95—Pierced or beaded edge, sburgh & Brother Fi Wash Goods Remnants— White and colored weaves at prices far smbove this Friday figure. It 1sn’t pos- sible go list them all, but just as a guide for shoppers —Organdie, ‘Lawn, India Linon, Gingham, Voile, Crepe and hosts of others in usable lengths, lsc which we will not cut. but First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother must be sold as are. At, yard All Columbia Grafonola Demonstrating- Machines At Drastic Price Sacrifices —and easy terms of payment— Select any of.the 15 machines less 40%—in other words: The $85.00 $51'00 Grafopola at The $125.00 $75 OO Grafonola at . The $140.00 $84 00 Grafonola at . Included are mahogany, golden -oak and walnut. All are in perfect mechanical condition and carry a guarantee of a full year free repair service. Pay $5.00 Down Balahce in 10 Equal Monthly Payments Balcony, Phonograph Shop signs copied from expensive models. At night these pins_pass for very much better than they really are. Friday pricing makes them SOC easily obtainable... First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother All-wool Navy Blue Trico- tine, yard, $1.79—Full 48 inches wide and the product of Pacific Mills, so now you know the quality. For capes, skirts, frocks, suits and such eSS Fine Swiss Milan Hemp Shapes at. Choice of a Variety of Trimmings. Complete . We'll Furnish the Lining and Trim Your Hat Free of Charge B So you see what a small amount a smart Spring Hat will cost if purchased during this one-day sale. — Every ‘fashionable shape, size and color, from the natty close-fitting toque to the picture hat for dressy fruit motifs and garlands in so many ideas that you can surely make a most pleasing choice. Second Floor—Lnmaburgh & Brother To Suppiy An Unprecedented Demand We Have Procured Another Lot of 10,000 Yards Silks We told you last week that we did not intend to make a habit of offering these fine silks at this ridiculous price, but the demand has been so exceptional that we have procured anothtr lot. Not so many weaves this time, but the same ?uzlitir; that have created such remarkable sclling. Choose rom— Nine Popular Weaves; 40-inch Crepe Meteor. black only. 36-inch Chiffon Taffcia, rich shade of navy. 36-inch Sport Satin, black and seal brown. 32-inch Striped Jersey Shirting, satin stripes. 40-inch Georgette, Crepe, desirablc colore. 33-inch Honan Pongee, in fifteen colors. 36-inch Figured Foulards, in forty patterns. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 600 Pequot Pillowcases $105—There are but 120 suits in all. so hurry for yours. Plain colors, with frog fasteners; all sizes and $1.05 a bargain no onc should Double Size Crochet Sets, $359—Scalloped edge and cut-out cor- ners, with bolster piece to match. Pleas- ing design and a very good quality, with the economy fea- ture doubly strong with Friday pricing. Set, 3.59 complete ... Z Lansburgh & Brother Fourth Floo Men's English Broadcloth broadcloth, and there are also some pop- lins among them. There ® cially priced lot. All $3 .45 white Women’s Silk-and-fiber Stockings, 59c—Firsts and slight “irreg- {an, in a fine grade, and priced at this low price inj_l becap;e Shirts, $345—These are genuine English and only 120 in the spe- First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ulars” as they run: black, white and of our Friday Bargain pol Wemen's Cotton and Lisle Hosiery, pair, 18c—0dd sizes an.d sonic “irregulars” in the lot, but they are vi good quality and come in tan l 8C and white. Children’s Ribbed Hasiery, pair, 18—White and black avd sizes as they run, but they are perfect goods and very desirable for every- £ day wear. Friday, 6 pairs, / c $1.60; pail ol First Floor—Lansburgh & J3rother Boys’ Cordwroy and Cloth Knickers, flc—Ser\-icsahlq qualities and colors—the corduroy & dafk Mlrab. Sizes 6 to 17 years, and if puct 79 C chased Friday you have yoaur r/zh‘& Brother choice at.. Fourth Boys’ School Blouses, 45¢— Oi sturdy percale, in rneat stripes and blue chambray, the latter in 45 C sport models with turp-dowr Yourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother oar—Lan: collar. Friday only at...... . Regard- they go ful for some purpense. Tess of widths or guali tomorrow at, yard. ¥irst Floor—Y.ansl 3¢ 35c—Many of these ribbons if cut irom full bolts would sell for double this spe- cial Friday price, but because . ST e 5 o i ! g they arc short lengths, re- The soviet government has also| the tray being a rich, plain design in miss. Priced for Fri- duced for mmorrowgonly to 35C promised that one month after thej shape and prac davoonlvilii i aiess rd trade agreement becomes effective it Friday only . Tirst Floof—Lansburgh & Brother yard .. will turn over to Sweden the former First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Crocket Spreads, $1.49—Size 72x84, smitable for three-quarter or double bed. Two attractive patterns and a value that is well worth coming for. Friday- pricing - brings them . within reach of $l .49 most modest income.... Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Boys’ School Suits, with Lined Knickers, $3.95—Norfolk model of serviceable fabrics, in cassimere weave and mixture effects; also plain colors in mew tones and weaves; sizes 7,to 16 $3,95 years Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Drother Boys’ Rain Coat OQutfit, $2.79 —Long coat with snap fasteners that stay iastened. Black rubber or tan double-face rubberized fabric; Sou'wes- ter hat to match; sizes 4 to 16 years. Com- 2,79 plete outfit for Friday at Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Kid Glove Clearance, 98c— Broken lots cf higher priced grades in various colers and styles. Most of them Retail | 5, tne assoctated Press. in our record hearing rooms wear. = 4 Friday, 6 pairs, are very small sizes, so if LOS ANGELES, Calif, March 9.— " and pay the regular list price, TRIMMINGS include flowers, feathers, parrakgets, il e e vour hand is small what a 98C zlove bargain. Friday atonly ¥Yi#st Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Block Plaid Blankets, pair, $3.45—Size 70x80, in blue, pink. tan and gray. Correct weight for spring and cool nights in summer. Smooth weaie and finish and a great $3 45 . bargain at Frida Yourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother pricing. Pair... Notions Cotton Grosgrain Beltings, 10c. Stap Fastencrs, 12 dozen for 15c. rd piece or Rickrack, 17 to 41, at 3 pieces. 25¢. picce Twilled Tape, 15 to 1 inch, piece. 10c. 3 yards, 8 picce. . - . 40-i i >hine in w: 3. 5 Sewing Necedlcs, steel eye. 3 papers. 5¢. | Haystack and in Abandoned _Stone-sét - Bar Pins, 50c— w,;:s:: é"f-pcc';:' Chine in T, d_k“ olots Ribbon Remnants, yard, 3c— Maid-of-American Darning Cotton, 3 | White and colors in very pretty de- SRR S DEmeceaTIth s All colors, widths and every one use- for 10c. Sanitary Napkins, 12 in a box for 35c. Rubberized Houschold Aprons, neat patterns, 29¢c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother "Homefurnishing Bargains Matting-covered Suit Case— 24 inches kang, well made and very light in weight. This is not an odd and cnd offcring, for every article in the ne Luggage Shop is brand-new, but in- Cocoa Door Mats—Small ¢, but well made, with hcavy brush. March weather brings plenty of mud, so keep the house seseion. “They will be taken to Balti- urgh & Brother Would readily sell like™hot cakes” at . = e e S R L ;“l‘_fld" and buy - _ |more for trial 3 : regular prices. but you know our ideas roducing _the depart- riday pricc .......... > Doean't Lurt a bit! Drop a little | CECTAL SRIPreem oy, Agerc, LT | All-wool Henrietta and Ba- about Friday Bargains. Thesc are hand- e el D Porch Rocker—Roomy. nat- “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- ! z.nits are scouring the vicinity for' tiste, yard, 6%c—Red, purple, nilc, brown, torn and firmly hemmed, with short with Friday bargain . 1 col 1 d foot This i stantly that corn stops hurting, then | the remaining whisky. ) copen, pink, gray, navy and old rose. size 42x36. Friday on cach policy :1[:‘2”'20‘_ 3:";::;“%10‘2 b::nc scat. iis is shortly vou lift it right off with fin- | . Truly! Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few eents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the tocs, and the cal- luses, without eoreness or irritation. PRINCESS GOES TO PARIS. Mary and Viscount Lascelles En- thusiastically Received. H By the Associated Press. , " Don't Let . That Cold Turn LONDON. March 9.—Princess Mary -|and Viscount Lascelles left Victoria station today on their way to Paris. They were almost overwhelmed by So- you see the colors are right in spite of the special . 9C Friday pticing, yard.. 2 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 54-inch French Serge, yard, $1.39—Navy and a limited yardage of black. Strictly all wool and a weight suitable for girls' regulation dresses, middy blouses, women's frocks, ski(ls.detc. Fri- l .39 stitch; Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother = 1.506 yards of New Cre- tonnes—So many colors and patterns, descriptjons are out of the = question, but for Friday only, 29 C YALA] s s Re s s e = Water-color Window Shades —Xomplete with fixtures and % pull., Good quality, in the 49 C wanted green color. Friday gain from the enlarged i $2.25 department. Friday.... Gold Seal Congoleum—Only ten rolls to offer at Friday's price. Bring measurement and select from several good stvles at this 49C low price. Square yard..... Wool-and-fiber Rugs—New designs in_the attractive spring color i i ly. yard:: . = % Sz 2> | the salutations of a great crowd. day only. ¥: ol _ R e e e effects. Sizes 9x12 and [ ” jraeoe Third Fioor—! rgh & Brother ¥, 855106, Priced for lnto Fl“ | “rincess Mary and Viscountess 5 d Corsets, $1.59 For Onc Day Only 83d0s P, 9.95 Lascelles,> as she is designated by This New Pump$7'lls Drapery, Madras—36 inches Rub On Good Old Musterole | (v omoiat court circutar, wore an i | )| Stardy coutil and brocades, in delicate wide and very fine quality—in fact, sdyic Table Oilcloth — 174 vards G:r;;tc i oree l;::‘;un;‘;:::. Womanadmirers, particularly. pressed flesh tint; Jow bust and elastic top mod- were very much higher wide, in two patterns. Per- ‘unless vou take care of it at OHCE:':n‘:-ruw:rdmlfirfxmc'otnllru"a? :fm:;: fllif;mw#ih h:gfl‘a:'dsir:ccs— . 3 priced. Brown, rose and 49 fect goods cut from full rolls 23 Rub good old Musterole on the con- | proke through the police cordon. The 19 to '[),g Priced for $1 59 In black satin or patent leather. Note all the new blue. Reduced for Friday .C and priced for Friday only, C gested parts and sce how quickly it|honeymooners are on their way tol e . féatures of style, then let us tell you what a picture only, yard..ccceciveiciiancan. yard brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terole. made from pure oil of mus- | Italy and plan to spénd an extcnded i period at Florence. -~ Friday onlv , Main Fleor—Lansburgh & Drother Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ;’?{.",;19““‘}'.‘.‘;';35}- e A : FOUGHT IN THREE WARS. sizes and widths and the price for tomorrow only, $7.45. frritant. which restores skl 3 Second Floor—Lansburzh & Brother > As effective as the méssy old mus tard plaster, it does the work withou! the mustard plaster's sting and blis- | ter. During the training camps. France for our soldiers overseas. Doctors have been recommending i to their patient aches and paiu Just _rub on with tips: Your druggist and 65 size, §3.00. circulation | ' promptly ang helps break up the cold. | yoteran Navy Employe Dies at Age Le “Flu- epldemic a few years ago Musterole was used-in our iactive duty with the Navy des s le s used in our|active duly, v, despife his| War Board sent thousands of jars to | home in Ipsw: s for years for colds, |1 your finger | You will feel a warm tingle as but when the United States entered it enters the pores. then a cooling|the world war he again called for ac sensation that brings welcome relict. [tive duty at the Boston nawy yard. Ati has Musterole: 35¢ in jars and tubesy hospital | detall office there. of 78 in Ipswich, Mass. i i BOSTON. March 9.—Theodore C. Howe. who served the United States | in three wars, but who still was on{ seventy-cight vears, 4s dead at his Mr. Howe saw mllitary service in ¢ | the civil war and Indian”Insurrection | 5. He joined the Navy in 1883, | ng the Spanish war was at- | {tached to a receiving ship. He was'! placed on the inactive (st in 1910, ] the t:me of his death he was in the l 14 CRIPPLES INJURED. | Taken From l!otér Bus Windows After Crash With Truck. NEW YORK, March 9.—Fourteen | Qharming Taffeta, Canton Crepe and large variety of other mate- rials in these— Dresses * Sizes 16 to 46. All high shades— blacks -apd navies, too. Evening dresses of the daintiest character: Ko end of variety, and the workiha ship is -beyond reproach. Just: con- | sider the opportunity at— % .. serv . full. “ Lingerie Waists at $1.00 ‘ t{rimmed styles; regular sizes. cannot tell. Turn soles, kid lining and that natty buckle Children’s Sweaters. $1.00 ¢ All-wool; coat and slip-over you scc is steel which adds an attractive touch. All styles for kiddies 2 and 3 Sateen Petticoats at 50c Black only:: quality for Regular sizes: cot Priced for your saving. years old. make them. It doesn’t pay to e, Children’s Drawers, 23¢ Plain tailored or neat lace Good, heavy quality muslin, 2 In straight or bloomer style. The price just $1.00. Sizes are from 6 to 14. Percale Waists, 50¢ Satin Camisoles, $1.00 e 50c TABLE "~ Bleomers Gowns L /ANl good quality. ghtgowns at 89¢ | Lace trimmed. tailored, em- broldered; musiin_or guality s crepe. Your choice at' 89e. Jersey Waiats, $2.95 ! Brassieres Drawers Choice, Coats and Suits - at $ 1-2.98 The Suits are of the most attractive tweeds. Unlined for spring wear. The best of style. The Coats are silk lined and fashioned along stunning swagger lines. Choice; $12.98. cripple caildren, .many of them with ! crutches or with legs in braces, were injured yesterday when a board of edu- cation motor bus taking them homc from a public school In Brooklyn was overturned in & collision with a heavy i motor truck. Attracted by the shrieks of the chil- dren, police-and citizens' batteted out windows and doors of the bus and res- cued the terrified youngsters from the [ débris which imprisoned them. < Flesh and white; built-up or ribbon shoulder straps; tai- lored or lace effcdts; Reauti- ful embroidery. h in stripes or figures. Bargain price 5 7 Band and Bib Aprons, 39¢ > Checked gingham and neaily figured parcale. A good serv-' | ice aprod; scveral coloxs. | Kitchen wear.: Neat patterns ets. Special at $798. Floral and other em- Notiailsizers S L e A Several * bright colors. for . = 2 3 < rn Soflar and cuffs: 2 pock- 2 2.Plece Jersey Su_lts at Children’s Dresses, 59¢ ‘Jap Crepe Kimonos, $1.98° 1 tures, as well as browns and navy. tuxcdo 7 j or notch collar styles. ° or plain chambray. Manydute | “purchase of light-weight ki- ¢ you will take Lexative BROMO QUINTNE el the nm'zmyum ofa] = P2 spring sport wear; white Peter S0e. All-wool Jersey. in smart !lealhrr mid\w Gingham, in neat pattesus Spring weather prompts the |- styles; collars of contrag.ing monos. 2 , i colors. P broidered designs. /| 1 I Yom Need Not Have a Cold Tablets when you