Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 11

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WIFE-MURDERER DIES. Daughter Opposed Ples. for Cim- 1 OF GENOA POUCY| s prison; ‘at 12:08 ~o'clock ' thie He was convftted of mur- Reichstag Soon to- Ratify w‘l‘:fifi;‘h"m‘.’:’efi’:"ofi:u ?.";‘7,’" ' : : “Pledged to Quality” - Parley Record and: Rus- - | dale, a2 she hela their two-year-old (il - Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. . A pléa for a-commutation of the sian Treaty. deatn sentence to life imprisonment B was denle y Gov. ray last wee! BY GEORGE WITTE. Mabel Domovan, seventeen-year-old Blum and Koch Straws F By wnnu- to The Star lud omeuo Daily | daughter, wrote the governor ask- rl a emca— emnan a News. Copyrig! ing that ‘the death sentence 1- BERLIN, June I—Tha Germnn gov- |lowed to stand, adding that her ) 3 ernment's policy at Genoa, particularly fi'.‘;f_"_ sentence “is surely what he the: treaty with Russia, has met with | Dorovan was thirty-el : At G l dh almdst unanimous approval on the part | The murder for which —— (0] etm S of all political parties, including even | cuted was committed July the radicals and reactionaries. This appears from tbe comments on the chancellor's speech in the reichstag. When the final vote is. taken in the = | parliament {n the next few days only individual members of the various par- - Necesslty Brmgs ties will cast a ballot against the J&%‘g{(fl:}nl}dm}‘ Junedl.—;unl.! E. . T U et | S 5 b i o o : a Big -Saving Jobn B. Stetson Hats B Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O_D. mai| or phone orders not accepted. 5 WOMAN OUT FOR HOUSE. Will Seek Seat of Representative Collins of Mississippi. Women’s Suits, Coats R“;%d s Dresses and Skirts N W e S o B . ?:ltal ux:rotrnen d:; u;:a new;g::e;lw:n Muu mfild IlDlllfil to lugcl:u:lfl ‘lhpre; . - " o last few days have - Silk Dresses, $5—Were $15 Gingham Dresses, $5—W.ere 2 | casting” another sovernment crith, the (E::lnflilu(.ul&.lillnnl distriet t'v'vm?"m'i: 87 o H . Lt it announces 181 e L3 arney, L Unit . 57 taffetas, shtins, crepe de chines and mi $7.50 to $13.75 People's party. which represents the | States - semator, Mississippl has two O MAKE room for our big stock of two-piece summer cloth- %r}lg::e ;r ;’1:: _u,e 5:\?[!:- bg:dg; and‘gnevsv l‘"m. 45 plain or with organdy combinations. Light = |heavy Industrialist class, w(‘)uld Join nhlletkln'.lo represent the state .. d. f - & s wEg e e and dark checks. é‘s:,.'“ce":n"s.'flc"é‘v"x‘,“lfi Eovermment on 26- | = 0" ot e‘e; :,ngu;'tvemflzgsth lijS(e 0: }vg)thmg metcc”\nrmz Suits. Not . - - : £ its Genoa record. ; e house (just-150), and not all sizes in every pat- Tweed Suits, $5; Were $15 ' : 3 | “Potitien 4 newspapers empha- g » $5; e$ Waool Skirts—Very Special, $5 size the Wirth statement that Ger- g tern, But all sizes from 34 to 44. The opportunity is big enough i to $22.50 15 pl d model : laids: combi many's success at Genoa was “quite o H £ 0. wooltuceds: full exinered skirts sk hned 5 pleated models, stripes or plaids; combina- modeat” outside of the Russian pact. to justify an investigation. omespuns, Tweeds, Worsteds and - ackets: high :olo-! & » ne tion dark shades. The chancellor attributed this to the . Serges. § ] S TS, f the Unit States from the : i i Sontorence and tne refusal of France ! Wool Velour Dresses—Special, $5 Plaid Sports Coats, $5—Were $10 to discuss the reparations question. . 11 for misses or small women. 3 in light-weight fabric, gray fone mixtures. FU A Qs S Suits That Were $40 and $45 DOWN OTAIRS #rowe Weak in earrying out their plans or = |they would have been able to- com- pel France to discuss the reparations H {ssue, as Britain would have backed § them to a certain extent, being in- - Blouses and Sweaters Low Priced j[#iicstua iz s stul {mport being mt- R Nt - SRR e , Imity an srgan y 150 Voile and Dimity Blouses reparations. Sommission ‘and” with 3. SR ; Special, 1.95 s = P. Morgan for an_internation: olnt. Beo H . pecial, $1 Each Finance Minister Hermes will repor { 95 of these blouses with Peter Pan or tuxedo . R SOOI ST ) e i collars of pique, checked gingham or striped Peter Pan or V collars and cuffs of gingham b 5 Sofats of Die checked singbam D e or organdy. Tucks and filet pattern lace in- AT TR serts. Short or long sleeves. ROME HAILS CHICAGO’S 50 Sllp-On Sweaters sl 20 Pongee Blouses, tie-ons; short sleeves. $1 » each; were $295. SELECTION OF POLACCO ‘Were $2.95 and $3.95 e ; 50 in fancy or plain weaves, striped or plain 1 4 . 7 <2 | colors. Crocheted neck and xurr? back cpufis. SIlk Scarfs’ sl’ “ere 52'95 Operlr o A “. faa § Included are 6 Shetland weave sweaters, light Fancy and plain weaves and in a wide color to Frejudicefdgatuns (I thlAn i summer weight. - range.” 30 in all. Music and Singers. ! DOWN STAIRR 8EORE. My Cable fo The Star and r.yg-go Daily News. Copyright, 1 ROME, June 1.—The, reported plac- ing of the Chicago Opera Company under the direction of Glorgio Po- lacco causes much pleasure in Rome and to the Itallan musical critics, who have seen in the various ups and | downs of the organizagion since the | |[IRH] QTR T e e e e e e e e e 2,000 Pairs Low Shoes, 1.95 A Manufacturer’s Close=Out of High Grade Footwear for Misses and Women deat of Cleofonte Campanini only ill concealed hatred of Italian opera and = | Italian singers. | Gino Marinuzzi. according to one of ! these critics, was forced to leave be- cause he was an Italian. He declares S| that during Mary Garden's director- / ship Italian opera and singers were excluded from the position to which their- superior gifts gave. them a right. Of Mary Garden, “who they v, once sang upon the stage the | eritic thinks little. and he'salutes the jreturn of an Italian director at the {auditorium as a sure sign of pros- perity for the Chicago Opem Com- coming s "°ne eavs, there will sound through the auditorium voices very different from those which Mary Gardén, despite her high-handedness, [tried in vain to render welcome to the public of her city." —_— JOINS-REED FIGHT: Black Kidskin Oxfords—Louis heels. Patent Leather Oxfords—French Brown Kidskin Oxfords—Louis heels. Par::th Leather Two-eyelet Ties— Comfort Oxfords and Slippers—rub- Baby Louis heels. ber heels. Black Kidskin Two-eyelet Ties. AM sizes in the combined lots—and representing attractive lasts of the season. Nbtice these while shopping here tormorrow, . (N - DOWN STAIRS- STORE. F .Phllipplne 300 Table Cloths, 50c Childr e;;s Wear Another Democrat Seeks Senate g Lingerie, $1.95 - oot quality l:;‘-m".li;u'cr; i < C Nomination—Ten in Hace. H d g s amask Table Cloths, o pairs E e 1.—, = roidered. i . . 52x52. This Is a very specia Te air. Cese T et ox 4 . s £ e i flu?“i‘fi"ér ‘&'F.'.'.i 'i.';"°2 A 'EATQE‘;’:':"“T?“‘;:?’f?'fi'pggf"“c:l"f’";“? Ml A, el Bt the Lord is Mindful of His Own (Meodcasits) Meme. Louise H gass 12 9175 zes 6 to seph filed a formal deciaration of his | [IFHIL 3 — en n. me. Louise Homer X crits, one soclallst and one soctaHst- —Inflammatus (Rossini - i Women’s Undermuslins :°;:;i,;;§g§_ el (e Raaia tast] ) e meniy oy T H res EFUI g/ :h‘eflcl;: ;::r: puvgvaiil.‘:q:a’: 'é'fi:',’ Echo Song ' (Sir Henry R. Bishop) Amelita Galli-Curci 7‘47‘3 12 175 £ 400 Garments’ 60c Ming Toy Suits at 75¢ *Only to Dream You Love Me! (Lasciah dir, tu m'ami!) JZn Jalien Emilio de Gogorza 66046 10 125 H (14 Panty Suits, of ‘sateen. 1 Die Tote Stadt—Lauteslied der Marielta . (Song of the Lute) (Korngold) 7 German Maria Jeritza 66057 10 1.25 | ~ atiractive colors, Sizes'2 to 6 in—Elsas Traum . (Eisa’s Dream) (Wagner) /n German Maria Jeritza 74749 12 1.75 § Gowns Step-ml Cheme DOWN STAIRS STORE }ul-i-n 161:’;150 gentil® ('Tis a Gendle Smile) (Leoncavallo), I:Itdwn Giovanni Martinelli 66062 10 125 Weathesly-Scott) Sophie Braslau 66044 10 1.2§ H Bloomers Drawers - Pajamas = iy Mum . e = 2 z : ! “7 . 3 oonrise (Dick-Samuels) ] . Reinald Werrenrath 66047 10 1.25 § The Gml] arzhmade wdnlir square {‘!ecks and a touch of em- aSh Dress f ’ MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL broidery. In white or delicate pin : : 5 ’ ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream—W.ddm: March (Mendelssohn) P‘::E?:g:r;‘:;e “full cut and finished with elastic knee hands Goods 3 P Toscanini and La scfil:egngl“m 74748 12 1.75 Drawe; white and finished with embroide & Serenade roa %olin Solo i a Elman 66048 10 1.25 e o CraiderY: 1 (t;o 6. Yl'arg Lengths ()9 rod and a ‘ Slavonic Dance No. 1 (Dvorik) Victor Coneert Orchestra) sco1c 10 15 Chemise, white with a bit of embreidery for trimming. reat y ‘d"ced CouplGOff[leS/ Rod b} Slavonic Dance No. 2 (Dvorik) Victor Concert Orchestra i Pajamas, white and stitched in pink. \Very special, | ;;&n'neae Crepe, ‘26¢ yd.; was ; Faust—Waltz front Kermesse §een- (Gounod) Accordion Solo ., Pietro 18883 10 .75 = BOWR ST BEORE - : ge'"'.'d Batisic, e’ ya'; vomn- —axd you'rs 'all squipped ~ . Medley of Favorite Operatic Airs Accordion Solo , Pietro ke 2 j cursion. Fift inut ; : 1 B : Bt g = ,:,:,:.’_M}, e l‘rfi:‘,:';"}‘:h,.; UGHTE- 'l;UNl-‘.FUl. VOCAL SELEC!‘IONS_ : o S . the heart of Salt Lake City to the- V. 3 3 live Kline Bedding an ath Mats Eienams, 32 smches wige, ave_ well stocked moustain_streams, A Little Home with You Royal Dadmun | 45308 10 1.00 = b Bedw"g“!.. e iy e Frinted Percae, 36 inches wide, :::'i:"’:z: ‘I';:H;-l“"“_“ Indiana Lullaby (Waltz Song) ; Olive Kline-Elsie Baker 45309 10 1.00 ble-bed size, neat patterns but Tull. Didached and with enes - Plain, Ratine, 36 inches id Jouzsect in Marchéta (Love Song of Old Mexico) Olive Kline-Elsie Baker = slightly ‘missed ¢ Summer decp hem. - 3Be-each; wave 43¢ yii was 5Se. bk ""';‘"‘“‘h"fldm‘“‘-“’"““ Mammy Lou Peerless Quartet i,‘;c?""?:"“‘?‘:;::l""{"h':"fi"’a F%Beuh' nm.d Heavy ‘quality, 20:‘;":? :l-:u’ekn o Al Ee‘ beu":?ot:‘o R;:lk:;.' fem (P:mk‘ MB.IIUPI .I‘?d hyé/le}ll’own in Dear Old Dl!l.hnd Peerless Quartet Ll o ed size: torn sizes. hemme large size and in white and ee t I Hateito Go Home Aloneé (from ““The French Doll”" Victo berts i ROV I H | Dl i stiea soe e H e ""B’ a70ns e o Fre et :{m Doo't Feel Sorry forMe - oy S Victor Roberts } 1882 10 .75 e DOWN STAIRS STORE b ouse Dresses ts—Scenic, Mining, Agriculture. 3 ¢ Girl You're Just Dream Henry Burr It’s a Wonderful World After All J Charles Harrison § 15898 10 .75 ) ] . 3 Women’s C : $ e . orsets 88c « LITTLE SONGS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN . Hosie ’ , @) The Bunny @) Protty Pumy €) Little Chickens and Snow Birds (6 The 120 PAIRS SILK :ysa full- | 290, New La Gracla modeis 50 of good quality gingham, e i:rnJ 6) Bow-wowewow caGreen | 1000c 40 95 fashioned and. ‘with mercer- - | day 'fm ::L"J::J{':{;'; with White collar” and cuffs, | 1) Sm., Blucbird.s (2)-Tlulututfly (i)koblul!.dbnut @ R.-mdnpo . ized lisle garlerd hems, l‘l;rgh : M.wn' and long ;;:ue:l :nd pocke!s Very - 2 (SWMWOW s)mwmgz m ice Green ¥ okt “;:.L*.,=:nd':::a,..:' S i R0 Wt ieeree : O S inkie. Tranlcio, Littis Star. (6) The Datly 1 (& Now 1t “flr‘a....- L e ey | BE e n WR S' UNIFORMS * oS 4 18887 10 s S . i oheh 3 Sl SRR | Rt e aman i o () CodLoves & Chiristmas Lullaky ) Eving Pravar (0 Praga e : - fections in hems und lower ha " Corsets, of heavy | 3 Rurses Uniforms “of whl!n‘ : DANCE SELECTIONS : LR [ of foot—whers they are. not brocade. with elastic watat- bardine, with peas X £ z noticed. _white. nude. nickel band; long hip 4 Pearl buttons: s 3 ¢ e, Y |t St Bh |G R AL H- Honep's Lovin le’flx Trot . ; Ths Viegnizns soms 10 5 I S R Bqnduux 75¢. . { Swasea River Mosa—Med. Waltz latroducing “Tndisne Lullaby” Ingernational Novelty Orchestra 18582 10 .75 § ieepenierTes PLISE R vy n“'md fis 25 Do It Again!—Fox Trot . (from $'The French-Dall"") - PlulWhlt-nm‘udHi-Oth . S’ 15 pairs White Cottem Hese, :::a“" fastening at the * Ev-ry Dly—M.d"y Fox Trot _(from “Kor Goodness Sike'’} :;bgeaxfl.::;i‘m&.. 3 | aac*,nn mith ribbon shoul- - *Oh Goe! Oh Gosh! (ILove You)' . Jcnphc.&mthandHhOM 18885 10 .75 DOWN STAIRS STORE - w,:,',, STAIRS sTORD : de mw;:‘:dhhw' opi ey sn‘éfl&)nflh and His Orchestra 3 Underwear. : No Use Fox Trot. R R e Tt Ovchstre b ammn 10 25 ez ;. e <=\ Teasin’—Fox : : : : All&nr'l'rloand’fl'ir&flw ’ Suits; | striped volle. . bodice =+ | You Can Have Ev'ry Light on ; Fn'hut International Novelty Orchestra 18889 SoTica” Vee wuity were $1500 ety DonerFon Trot, fevm 1 Club Orchestra 18.Women's Union Su! sk 5 i tops, lisle bodies, cuff knes: 18890 or tgilored ':‘ of )‘:'lrg 4 50 of thes “or straw.. Many Warge shapas. -, vphado-v-:;w were = 15. Ch! m UII its. b bu!golln:" l":‘ “ M knee. Sizes 2, 0. C ul 8. nl suit; weve TSe. 27

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