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10 FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922, m] m] FAM'NE £1,000,000 New Homes | | AN WHO JEERED DEATH | 4 NNUAL DRINK BILL IS TREBLE - Will Be Wired for BELIEVED IDENTIFIED Wireless Telephone step toward prohibition must have the 1 Blr' .*:: :A';‘:;.l‘.;'nmu RSN | |Checking Reveals John Frantzen as ‘vm e e g a NA, F 20.—, ’ i 3 10—The popularity of the radic Radio Operator Who Sounded NN Ty ustria’s | after a careful investigation reallzed 1t | ypjorsement of all parties, as no party THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, |mo need to go begging of all the)- ke acw: (avation eshedul COST OF COAL FOR AUSTRIANS put_into” effect oreasiine tas o / cent and on spirits 1:000 per cont. ° It is generally conceded that any ADVERTISEMENT. Kellogg’s Bran ‘is nature’s | own relief from constipation!, You must not take cha ADVERTISEMENT. telephone was reflected In nde enormous drink bill has aroused renew- | could not be done and the party sur-|alone couid survive such an issue vertisements appearing in Ship’s 8. 0. S. Call. ed agitation In certain quarters for some | vive. They did, however, authorize a|with the power’ul opposition of the great body of the people from work- nces with| consistently Kellogg's Bran will constipaticn when statistics tell you | drive constipation from the sys- that nine-tenths of all sickness can | tem. Your physician will indorse be traced to You must zet per- | the use of Kellogg's Bran for con- manent relicf; you must drive con- | stipation. Etipation ot Sor e Eat Kellogg's Bran either as a | Realize that pills and cathartics, | deiicfous and nutritious cereal, or | at best, can only afford temporary | sprinkle it over your favorite | | relief, while they are irritating to|cereal. Eat it'in many other t.-d-l which = * |form at least of modified prohibition. | quiet campaign against excessive drink- . 8 o By the Associated Press. An official stat t says it ing, as well as to prepare the youth of | Jngman to peasant. First Accurate’ Estimates . NEW ORGEANS, March 10.—J0Nn | iuq: Yeay o 711,000000,000 kronen (about | (16 countrs, for @ possible fature effort |, G5, 5458 12 ieon, secomplished, of 3 . N S -gl 000,000 ! for prohibition. of the Made of Fatalities Th h S iiol Tor tedle| ColiBhoan Atins n'""‘“':l ”’;"3“:" 'wz":l" A |6.220,000,000). This 1s three times| In many other ways not only the largest Industrial plants of the cun- ade of Fatalities 1hrough- feer . years old, second mate, was believed | o' a0 he national coal bill and |social democrats, but many leading | teens, where the men could get beer “I'his will add greatly to the | |to have been the radio operator Who |apout equal to the total currency circu- Men of all partiés have stressed the and wine at any hour. out Russia. enjoyment of these mew flashed the S. O. S. calls punctuated need of sobriety in a people who face —_— v € o homes,” the announcement with wit as the Norweglian stea lation. such a struggle to survive as do the| s Alexander Grosse, a fellow of | || the delicate intestinal tract. which are made more appetizing by By the Associated Press. satd. ship Grontoft sank during b hur: Imports of alcoholic beverages exceed- | Austrians. the Royal Geozr-nhleu’s Sl N e oot heme it nut-like flavor! :e",,gg‘ Bran MOSCOW, March 9.—The tota | |cane last Thursday seventy milesed exports by about 35,000,000,000 kro- President Hainisch, himself a tee- octety, nas (|| Now compare the a0 e ‘mar: | ancakes are the best 'you_ever east of Cape Race, according to tl totaler, frequently makes temperance | just returned to England from an||/yra) gnd wholesome effect of Kel- [ HSie macaroons, Dan: L : muflins, gravies, mar 5 = 1 deaths among the famine-stricken checking of the crew of the fll-fated | "e™ the note of his public addresses. The al g ,and L 3 < Scotla thus fur iu 200,608, 3 1He l_‘“,“IPROPOSE COUNTIES BUY | Siermenio snd tnquirics made arthe| Hs most ardent advocates, however, |other day e remarked to a delegation | Sxbedition 1ato the Interlor of Brazil. ||| loce's Bran, cooked and F ot omdcs: | cales, etc. (Recipes on packege) S i BRIDGE, ABOLISH TOLLS Norweglan vice consulate’s office | acknowledge that prohibition is virtu- | that the sight of a nation as hard- re: She discovered what she "e'; | O e G ' of deaths in the Ufa province, one here. ally an imj ibility in this country, at | di hibiti lieves to b | ful sweeper, cleanser and purifier| The big thing is to get Kellogg's g 3 085 "*ai | drinking as this asking prohibition | lieves to be a radium mine. She has||| I, eleanser and i . of the worst stricken districts, has ‘The Grontoft sailed from here Feb- | lesat for moamy veave. . Hoor and wines | America for aid was hardly & pleas- | now gone to Paris to consult with (|| 9C, the Powels us Keloses BOoh| Bran, Sutol FOn Ay stem HaRiEkiy; Been maintained elsewhere, says an ruary 9 with a crew of twenty-four|form a part of the sustenance of the|ant one. Mme. Curle, the famous disooverer || Bran s effect is certain and relief| & s ot B Heail n ) rederick, Md., Business Men Offer |eR; bound for Esiberg and Den- | people from youth up and no political | The Arbiter Zeitung, the working. | of radium. | r. Semashko, soviet , Md., er | mark, with a cargo of grain. All|party dares make it a plani in its plat- | mems organ, in an editorial last week fes are caused by con- | permanent” if at least two table-| P.S.—Pimp! are caten daily. Chronic|stipation. Kellogg’s Bran will clear commissar of health, given to the % z members of the crew were Scandi- | form or openly advocafe it. maia: If impaverished Austria could | Mrs. Melberdie Glover recently ||| SUoonfus y e o ey Fane v st e to Co-Operate With Loudoun |,;yians. The vessel was in com-| Two years ago, whei the socal demo- |summon half the moral energy the|traveled by horseback from her home snouliliest ds ruch ToTe s ke A brestly s petstioadns SRS e County in’ Virginia. mand of Capt. O. O. Westerhassel, . | crats were in power their leaders dis- | United States displayed in the sup-|in Atoka, Okla, to Clovis, Calif, a | : it i pntl L L e L B e vl K- Glertsen, scoretary to W. W, | cussed the wisdom of such a step, but | pression of drink she would soon have distance of 1,200 miles. famine in February 16,800 deaths SDE. < = p— - Sp——— - e —— S S— Trom famine and. diseass emanating| FREDERICK, Md, Mafch 10—Busi- | sald he remembered the radio ob- | eaRROR IR I IRIN IR TTIIIININIIINIII T B . from the famine, not including|N€ss men of Frederick are backing|$T2'O% wert P 0 came to | EEESD — A his office freqhently for mail, was typhus, have been registered. the purchase of the bridge over the | described as a “happy-go-lucky sort First Accurate Figures. Potomac river at Point of Rocks. of a fellow.” . 5 ~ —— The report regarding Ufa repre-! At a meeting of the chamber of| Mr. Gjertsen pointed to a pencil s . a sents the first approximately accurate |Commerce in this city this week it|sketch of the Grontoft artistically 5 2 figures of the actual deaths, due to the | Was suggested that Frederick county, [drawn on_the kalsomined corridor |4 famine. It reveals a total much un- |Md. and Loudoun county, Va., take|wall outside thesoffice of the consu- N der the widely quoted estimates of |Over the structure and make it a|late. On $he other side of the cor- Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, high commis- | “{ree bridge.” ridor, in Norwegian, was the follow- sioner of the international committee | 1t is claimed that tolls charged|ing against_the fate of the Gron- ;{ gdu!ts)llant relief. Dr. Semashko !",fl'"elfl';i"dem;y to keep residents of | tofte " L Loy voys b ac e total number of famine- | Virginia from transacting busine: wis voyage to Bificien 'at betwaen twelve amg pe. | Frederick county, and vice versa.. " | hell—if not ihls summer, then next 1216 F St. N.W. 1216 F St. N.W. teen million and said that according —_— Y ear: é 2 0 pessimistic estimates gthere were! 71t ig an old belief th: at the tail of a ff,',"{’”'l",:’.f l;t;mflm:ff)ee'ct:,in !;f’lg;ldic: 1 htltack cat, ltdrubbed over the eye, will| Peas were raised in Europe more least one-tenth of the total of the |Srcos > SPeedy cure of a stye 089 famine-stricken and that if the gdeath rate in Ufa is maintained or | ncreased for a year the total deaths would be between | 1,000,000 - ang ||| Open Daily 9 AM. to 6 P Saturday, 9 AM. to 9 .M. e d PHILLIP’S SMART SHOP The distribution of American re- lef administration food, whnich had Corner 9th & H Northwest been landed, would tremendously aid the situation. r. Semashko declared that typhus | was decreasing. In many places it! » was never as bad as in 1919. SSuvimce youeself i Cholera Feared. 1500 Coats, Suits, ‘We, fear cholera and other dis- St Drsases, Dxirte and Hets. ases in the spring,” said the health SR e auting et mmissioner. Cholera already ap- st ing fuskns, ared in Kiev, Ekaterinoslav and 3 oronesh. We are taking all possi- emae oAt le precautions. It is our plan to A niflcent assortment isolate victims of the disease, to i v of latest styles and watch the railways ahd rivers and to | : R s teriata N SRAGTiYe administer vaccine, of which we have wHvo.C ) " Hundreds More Suits---More Coats More everything to choose from in spring apparel thdn ever before, as well as more space to show theni in! . . . ' it e Perhaps you do not realize that we have a very large second floor enélrel_\f devoted to apparel needs, a.nd even this is no big enough to accommodate our growing trade, therefore, our misses’ shop will soon be moved to our third floor. You ought to know Jelleff’s—the reasons for this shop’s growth mean something to every woman. = 5 TOMORROW COMES OUR . Our Misses’ Shop Sweater Opening! One of the most popular places in our store. Style brings the young people here—fashion with VALUE! New tailored, tweed and 3-piece Suits are a center . An entirely new stoc‘l; of nc\: of interest with top coats and frocks with many admirers. So many new things Spring styles in our new departmen a sufficient supply.” ; : i d S Dr. Semashko emphasized the lack § Sults, in tweeds; vrite y i to $12500 each. S e in personnel in the medical corps ‘:n-. -] serge, jersey, trico- that one cannot write fully about them. Navy blue suits up $ tomorrow!. It's a sweater year, soO Tweeds, $25.00 to $45.00." Some extra, extra values! cause of the mortality from typhus, | 2\ eland sijis. #880 and also the need of various serums e AL 1o sxe0e: and quinine. He noted that malaria [ _\every one says, and here you will have the pick of everything that is was becoming violent. Coats, in_polos, : t “We aiready have I = twe . Bolivias, new! Sweaters and Skirts together y have purchased 3,000,- | 000 gold rubles’ worth of medicines|[ll herringhons and on second floor. Pick them out to- other materials. abroad,” sald Dr. Semashko. “This is $29.95. about 25 per cont of our meeds. Five: : GEEy iy WA te million dollars’ wort] of medicine! 5 5 / § ‘Wwould save th. by R Skirts, in latest GGy models, $1.85 up. Hats, special as- MARION FETE PUT OFF. sortment from 85 up and not over President Unable to Attend Cele- $5.00. bration Until July. H | MARION, Ohio, March 10.—At the personal request of President Hard- | Bhep. £ the Lowest it Price Store in Washington Call Any Time Till P.M. . gether. Mohair Sweaters, $3.95 to $25.00. Worsted Sweaters, $1.95 to $9.75. Fiber Silk Sweaters, $7.95, $10 and $12.50. We also carry larg sizes for stout women. ing the centennial celebration which | riber and Mohair Combinations, ; was to have been held here in June| ‘ has been postponed until July. Mem- | i h i bers of the committee in charge of | = E i ; . Pure Silk Sweaters, $16.50, $22.50 ‘ the celebration today received a lu»i > ‘ er from President Harding in which K S = and $25. 1 Le expressed a desire to attend, but ’ - . | stated he would be unable to do so until July. The -committee imme- 5 i ; i BLACK. ,\'\\'Y AND NEW diately announced the celebration ‘Wwould be postponed SWEATER SHADES, IN PRO- FUSION. ) MAY VISIT CALIFORNIA. President Will Stop at Coast Cities Very Special—Mobhair Slip-Over Sweaters, $2.95 —fancy stripe weave, with belt, V neck and long sleeves with turn- E if He ‘Goes to Alaska. back cuffs—also WORSTED SWEATERS in slip-ozer style—round neck SANTA ANA. Calif, March -10.— and tasseled girdle—in tan, jade, tangerine, rust, jockey red, black and President Harding will visit southern navy blue. Choice, tomorrow, $2.95. California if he takes a proposed trip o) B Fiber Silk Sweaters, $10.00 to Alaska this summer, according to a letter from him received here. . This year's aim—to give unusual assortments and unusual vaiues in Fiber Silk Sweaters—fancy and plain weaves—at ten dollars. The letter said, in part: “I very AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE much wish to go to Alaska this sum- New Fine Quality ETesE P e 2RO == o E CASSEROLES JHESE Silver-plated Casse- role Frames, with cut Pyrex . glass lining, make a decora- tive and useful table piece. 8-> Misses’ Smart Dress Suits of Poiret twill, piquette NAVY BLUE and tricotine—belted and unbelted styfes; some with silk braid binding; also jaunty box coat suits, em- broidered and silk braid trimmed. Very special, $39.75 FOR MISSES and $49.50. Tweed Suits of high quality—tailoring that shows mer, because I am deepiy concerned with the adoption of the correct policy for the development of that vast ter- ritory. Of course, such a trip would be attended by a visit to coast cities. * + s I would quite naturally in- clude Santa Ana, because I have a e TS Loy e e e ji TWEED close-fitting shoulders and slr;ight linr.-g sobnicegsarfi = # A to i becomingness in tweed suits. Box, belted an: $ S] l LlOUOR PROBE FINISHED. 3 Ova’ Round ? :?r’a‘:‘;::fme styles;l 1;.‘ :ii'?z;{n modelsthand s{::h!populaé l 0 e 7 s 1il ue, together with tans an " _ pt., $6 —3-pt., $6 Y FOR MISSES chades as a0 Of the popular striped pat- Board of Inquiry at Mare Island grays—in an extra value assortment at $29.75. . Forwards Report. —2.qt" $7‘50 —g-qt!‘ $6‘50 VALLEJO, Lip - : : p SEAILIIO. Calit Maren Ao A se- (N1 Displayed in our Silver Department day completed an investigaticn into an on the first floor 35 Tweeds and pepper-and-salt mixtures in the o ty” top coat styles; fuli flaring backs, belted and TOP COATS usnphocrltid r:gdtls, and in the best shades—orchid, tan, light blue, gray and dark colored mixtures, which can terns of prunella cloth, for your $ 5 choice at. et 6- O 100 skirts in this lot, in sizes ranging from A 25 to 34 waist. Box-pleated style, with nar- S alleged conspiracy by which thousands S i i :;‘..-.‘Z‘ié;‘?é"x.‘?;"i’;.:’ el manor vl I8 3 1 FOR MISSES be depended upon for longer service. Very apscifiat row belts—and color combinations that will country from the z & 2 $29.75 and $35.00. : . orl!‘en,: and island ports. The findings, O I catch your fancy, including black and ; :fie ;firveykg;;gfi;ee;rere forwarded | [ s & q i white, navy and tan, brown and tan, 'According to Information at the navs | 1215 F STREET and ]214 to 1218 G STREET [ And Now It Is Time for brown and gold. {‘“{i !iv;rn‘l l)lflfier! (;ln lrsnlporls were mplicated in the alleged conspiracy. urs—8:: g The board of Inquiry was appointed by ha 45 to/5:40 Admiral A. S. Halstead, commandant S e i e of the twelfth naval district. T Dt Cu oy B oo e i [EREEEE] Established 1861 e R = COME TOMORROW—FOR THIS IS ONE OF THOSE SKIRT CHANCES WHICH JELLEFF'S SKIRT SHOP IS NOTED FOR. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings The most wanted shades are here for you in these— the Silk Stockings that WEAR! <N : ° 7. . Nude Piping Rock . The Right Shoes at the Right Prices Tn S P R Very Fine Neckwear g:nd Dll:cl-(kBrown | niar ||—for the upset condition of our A Sample Line—About Half Oak 3lhi(e Jomvrs| [ Hat Shop at this season of the The newest in Collars, Sets and Guimps— ABOVE | | year. . But the Hats Are Worth While lace trimmed or hand embroidered—scores of pigces to choose from and only about half to-pay. $2.00 and $2.50 Sets, $1.00. $3.00 and $4.00 Sets and Guimps, $2.00. $5.00 to $7.50 Guimps and Vestees, $3.75. Medium Gray Harding Blue Nothing looks so nice as silk, and no others wear so well as Gold Stripe, because the silk, which is 100% pure, is protected from “runs” caused by Showing tomorrow a display of garter-clasp cuts by the patented gold b stripe. Youman $ Hats You’ll want a piece or two of these—surely! s2-00 P air ]! 32'75 Pair Forivamen HERE E THt LATEST With mercerized top— || With all silk tops—the| Made of the finest materials, with Springtime Footwear - for Little Tots Smart, Trim Footwear for Misses and Children, featur- ing all the new ideas in Patent Leather, Tan Calf and White i i 3 i a distinctive Fifith Avenue touch . Melco Cloth. regular ?nd‘extra size to};s. luxurious silk stocking. Sailors and sport hats. The one pic»‘ S ort Oxfor Included are Sally Sandals, Kayser Silk Gloves, in Oak, Fawn and, Naturelle |tured—short back and flared from p ds Matching the shades of the stockings—I6-button|face. See these hats tomorrow. One and Two Strap Pumps, One and Two Button Straps, Cross « Straps, Oxford Ties and Roman Sandals. Here you're sure of Correct Fitting and Excellent Quali- ties. Moderately Priced, too, as follows: ; Gr.owhg Firl:, Sizes 21/, to 7, $5.00 to $7.00 Mu.nl, Sizes 115 t0 2. . . . ..$3.50 to $5.00 Chxldren’:., Sizes 8Y; to 11 All colors; some with ’nfm‘..’ Sizes 4 to8..... @y o otlnr: d tops. Br{ng the Little Folks in Saturday and see peca t= our Display of Spring Footwear. They will length. $250 pair. $850 to $1500. SATURDAY—A GREAT SALE . Spring. Chokers A thorough search of the New York fur markets has resulted in finding about 300 Chokers in the popular Spring furs at con- siderably. less than regular prices. . These- 300 Chokers go on sale tomorrow, and we anticipate one of the greatest sales of years! 200 Chokers $11.9 —in one group, at........c0foen Made to Sell at From $17.50 to $25.00 This is a_wonderful assortment—beautiful pieces and a price that is Splendid values in the most wanted styles. ~ SMOKED HORSE —with solid brown saddle strap and rubber soles. 5 5 C and D widths. Pair......... . SMOKED MOOSE 3 : .. St t extraordinary! The following are included: 50c and 75¢ be delighted with the styles—you will like the 'x'é‘f_)f_r_clgsxv, ge&iuiyne, 1;g§e it "wuccl';grp:cn:%nrfmt, large size. with brown calf open saddle straps and red rubber $8 00 1 FI’ , one and two skins. ', selected markings. T O S R B ST T VR pa) o Ao moderate prices. SQUIRREL, light and dark naturals. RINGTAIL, sable and brown. PO 2 ‘FOX, blue, silver and rose. JAP MINK, one and two skin. NEW ARRIVALS 5 % ’ HARE FOX, blue, platinum and steel. Take your'choice, $125.00 Sable Chokers, $85.00 $55.00 Stone Martens, $39.50 A i La; izes, finest .martens and quan- Fine Hudson Bay Sable Chokers—in two tity :fi;:lt l:‘::sselect your own shade. The skins crossed—large selected fluffly pelts, best we have had in years and at a re- perfect natural colors and great values! markably low. price! AMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. : 310312 SEVENTH STREET - - Sorosis Low Shoes " For Sport Wear Most attractive are these new and original Sorosis lasts—from $9.00 pair upwards.