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f ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY JULY 5, '1922. ARRAIGN ROVERNOR = ONBRIBERY CHARGE Oklahoma Executive’s Trial |™ Date Will Be Set Today. Dy the Associated Press. OKMULGEE, 'Okla, July B8.—Ar- ralgnment of Gov. J. B. A. Rober! son of Oklahoma on & charge of ac- cepting a bribe to permit a state bank to operate when he knew it to be in- solvent was set in district court here today. Thirteen other men, prominent in banking circles of Okmulgee county and Indicted with the governor on March 22 after a sweeping grand jury investigation Into alleged irregulari- ties In the state banking system, also were up for arralgnment. Included among_these were John P. Cook and John H. Rebold, president and vice president, respectively, of the Guar- anty State Bank, who are charged with having paid a bribe of us 000 to Gov. Robertson and Fred G. nis, former state bank commissioner. It is charged that the executive re- celved one-third of the amount. Dennis Eludes Arrest. Dennis was indicted jointly with Gov. Robertson on the bribery charge, and in a separate bill is charged with neglect of duty in failing to close the Guaranty State Bank after he had found the institution insolvent. He is the only one of the fifteen indi- viduals named in the bank indlctment who has ot been apprehended. A motion to_ disqualify District’ Judge Mark L. Bozarth from presid- ing at his trial also was to be pre- sented during the proceedings today by Gov. Robertson's counsel. The governor is on a speaking tour of the state. His attorneys announced he would not appear at the arraign- ment. Others Indicated they would follow the chief executive's example and avail themsolves of the privilege of allowing counsel to appear in their stead. Delay in Trial Seen. Chief interest in the proceedings today centered in the probable dates ich the trials would be set. s are on the docket for trial during the present term of court, but with other criminal business to be dis- posed of observers expressed doubt that they would be reached in this term. The arraignment is provided for pleadings and the filing of any preliminary motlons, although the defendants are not comgelled to plead until their cases actually are called for trial. wJudge Bozarth's action on the gov- ernor’s motion to disquality himself 18 expected to be similar to that re- contly when he overruled Rebold's ap- plication for a change of judge. The criminal court of appeals upheld his decision in the Rebold motion. KNOW RATHENAU SLAYERS Berlin Police Identify Assassins, One Is Arrested. By the Associated Press. July 5.—The police have v identified the assassins of alter Rathenau, who was mur- June 24, they have announced, t containing one change from that first announced on June 25. The names on the police list are: Ernest Werner Techow of Berlin, student, twenty-four years old; Erwin Tern, former first "lieutenant of marines, ischer, engineer, age, twenty-six. Tern’s name is inserted in the new list in place of Knauer, alias Koenar or Kern, of Meckienburg, given. Of the three Techow, alleged to be the driver of the murder car, near Frankfort-on-Oder, is so far the only one ap- CREW ABANDONS SHIP. | ZhePALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G S Den- | as first | @ MONTREAL, July 5.—The Donaldson |l Ine freight steamer Orthea, which collided with the steamer Airdale ninety miles east of Quebec, has been abandoned by the crew, the govern- ment signal service was advised to- day. The Alirdale, after the collision, picked up the crew. The Orthea salled from Avonmouth which_stood by (g for Montreal on June 20 with a cargo l of fron ore. Lsssas DO E? = FOLKS) RAISE OUR . «| EYE SERVICE? % y/#, THROUGH _their own personal experience and by talking with others Whom we have served, the general public has ' be- come convinced that we thoroughly understand the defects of the eye, how to examine into them, and provide the proper re- medial lenses. LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. Branch Store, 712 11th St. Heat is not half 80 oppressive if your clothes are crisp and clean. An expendi- ture for our service is an investment in comfort as well as health. Call Main 4724 pENEEN NSNS NN NN NS NN SN NS NN NS NN NSNS EEEEEENEENEENEEENEER White Beautifully Trimmed. For Thursday Selling at— 56 95 to $10.95 White Hats that will de- light the woman who wishes a new hat to take away on her vacation. Included are hats fashioned of Taffeta, Canton and Georgette Crepe, Satin and Duvetyne. In large and medium and small styles. Cleverly trimmed with nar- row ribbons, velvets and utén flcords {anAcy feathers an lowers. t $695 to $10.95. $1.50 Smart Trimmed Hats, $3.00 For the woman that wishes a nice midsummer hat at a small price we offer a choice of Garden and Georgette };‘n hats, neatly trimmed with flowers, ribbons and novelties, in all the season’s best styles and colors. At $3. Palais Royal—Second Floor. At $1.39 Mohawk make; 16-button length. Wide cut arms, double tlpx" Paris-point - || 8o stitching. od- colors— tan, ode, caster, mastic, navy bl uc gray, black and white. [Every pair perfect. At $1.39 pair. Mocha Suedene Gloves 59¢ Pair A washable suede-finish material. Included are Szra -wrist Gauntlets, 8-but- ton znfth and a three -quar- ter or 12-button length with a strap, spear~pomt stitch- ings. All sizes—in white only. $1 quality. At 59c pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor Your Summer Dresses 29c and 59c Of white French kid, % inch wide. Plain or per- forated; also black and white or white and black. _Sizes 30 to 42. At 29c and 59c. $3.50 Lunch Kits, $1.98 Of metal, fitted with pint size aluminum vacuum bot- tle; compartment for sand- wiches. Keeps hot 24 hours and cold 72 hours. At $1.98. White Kid Bags, $2 Vanity style, with .large mirror and pocketbook cen- ter; white cord handle. At$2. Bargain Basement News The buyers of the many sections lately made special visits to the wholesale markets —just when the representatives of mills and factories were willing to close out remaining summer 50¢ sports. 10c irregulars.—Basement. stocks. b < 12 Kerchiefs 7. Men's white; hemstitched. Women's; embroidered and Closed All Day Saturday, Beginning July 8, Until September 2, Inclusive Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President When You Summer Afternoon Frocks Cool, Refreshing and Attractive—Sizes for Women and Misses—Featured at 24 Of zephyr-weight Canton | Crepe or Georgette. Several charming models to select from, in dainty handdrawn or pin tucked ~effects; side draped models also wlth chic touches of embroidery or fagoting. In white, black, navy, coral or s:lver gray. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Summer Tub Dresses An Attractive and Diversified Assortment at $9.75 An assemblage of the season’s newest and most desirable mod- els, fashioned of embroidered linen, tissue voile, imported dotted Swiss, French linen and imported org:ndle In white, navy and all the most wanted colorings. Women’s and misses sizes. At $975. Palais Royal—Third Floer. Women’s Regular *22 to *22 Silk Hose Rockers 100 Summer Breakfast Coats Special Purchase and Sale—values that range from $2.77 to $3.50 at $1.98 Of white dotted Swiss, dainty ruffles and colorful fruit trimming. At $1.98. Underwear at $1.00 Including Night Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Petticoats and Pajamas. Daintily made of summer materials, with trimmings of laces and em- broidery. Many pieces of voile and crepe. At $1. Princess Slips at $1.50 _ Of black and white lingerie cloth. Entire skirts double panel, dainty camisole top. Black, plainly tailored, white lace trimmed. At $1.50. Just 100 in the Lot Remarkable Slighzly Value Irregular At Pair [ Weaves A Summer Hosiery va]ue not toy be overlooked. Full-fashioned pure thread silk, in medium weight and All-over silk and mercerize: chiffon weight. also chiffon net in glove silk. At $1.59 pair. Women’s Silk and Sports Hose, $1 Good-wearing Silk Hose, with seamed back, in_black, brown, nude ‘and beige. white, brown, gray, nude and mercerized Sports Hose for general wear or for bathing, in blue, green gray, tan, brown, two-toned color combinations. At $1.00 pair. Women'’s Fine Glove Silk Underwear - $1.95 Every woman will want a few pieces of-this underwear for her vacation—and this low price should tempt many to Vests, plain and fancy weaves, bodice buy a liberal supply. style. easy to launder, in white, pink, All sizes. Women’s Underwear 79¢ $1 and $1.25 value. Suits, low neck, tight knee, umbrella style; hght weight. Closed suits and envelope chemise. Regular, extra and jumbo sizes. At 79c. Women's Vests | 3 for $1.00 Low neck, ribbed vests, built-up shoulder and bodice. White and pink. Some have tailored tops. Regular, extra and jumbo sizes. At 3 for $1.00. Union Towels, 4 for 16x33 Unbleached Dish Towels. Each~ fitted with hangers.—Basement. Also Step-in Pantie to match. First quality. "At $1.95. tops; In black, white, gray, Copenhagen. Also silk and First Quality Cool and dainty, sky, maize, gray and orchid. ‘Women’s Union Suits $1.00 Athletic style, built-u shoulder and bodice. Cool, practical garment for sum- mer wear. Regular and ex- tra sizes. At $1.00 suit. Boys’ and Girls’ Suits 69c Athletic style. Made of good quality cross - barred muslin; well made, full cut. Bloomer and waist style for girls and small boys. Closed crotch for youths. Ages 2 to 16 years. At 69c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. 50c Irregulars.—Basement. Hose, 2 Pairs, 39c grade. Women's Sports Hose, ribbed; summer colors. at $1.98 This low price holds good only until 100 are sold. So be sure to be here as early as possible Thursday. Splendid for bedrooms, too. Natural finish. Cane seats. Dependable. C om fortable. At $1.98. Porch Rockers at 25% off Regular Price Made of solid maple. Strong cane seats and some with double woven rattan seats and backs. Regularly. Sale Price. 5 $3.78 $432 $413 $3. $5.75 EERIGES: 23hshks ® 3 e aix Royal—Fourth Floor. Suits o and Neptune at $4.75, $6.95 up to $16.50 Swimming suits that offer the maximum of comfort, yet fit snuggly, because of the particular kind of weave. Attractively fashioned of all- wool jersey. Desirable col- ors embellished with con- trasting colars. Palais Royal—Third Floor. 50¢c Basement. “The lines on it and the directions seemed so simple that T just went ahead and made this negligee that I'd been wanting and couldn’t afford to buy. “Now I'm making my own dresses—and the sewing is such fun, too. I just read as I sew and the dress seems to go together without an refitting or bother—I've found that the printing, which makes cutting The success you have with sewing is wonderful with this new McCall Printed Pattern. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. Palais Royal—Third Floor We are selling more and more Beacon Tires and Tubes every day, because Beacons help to eliminate practically dll tire trouble on the road. Attractively priced. A sav- ing both ways. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. it is all on account o! exact.” Fifty-Cent Day 58=In. Damask, 50 Regularly 65c yard—this mercerized table damask.— New McCall Paiterns 2409 and 2322 “I didn’t know 1 could sew till the Printed Pattern taught me how. “Patterns always seemed to me a confusing heap of- tissue paper till I saw this startling new pattern, printed in blue. told of below. ments. Women’s Hose,soc Women's — Silk-mixed white, black and Irregulars—Basement. Hose, Socks, 2 Pairs, 50(.‘ Women’s Thread Silk Socks; 9 to 10; irregulars.— Basement. Lunch Cloths, 63c Grade Damask Cloths. Hemmed ready to Basement. v S0 $1 Silk Hose, black and. colors. $1 grade. Rockford, seam- less and fashioned; white, Substandard. 50c ing suits, Basement. 36-inch; black, for bath- Sateen, 2! yds., 50c bloomers, ete.— : Hose, 3 Pairs, 26c grade; women's; rib- bed; fashioned with seam. Irregulars.—Basement. 50c|© egular at 26¢ yard., El- lex rand, bleached. yards, 50c.—Basement. Crash, 3 Yards, 50(.' Cases, 2 for 29c grade, cases. At 2 ment. 42x36 Pillow- for 50c.—nBase- 30c yards—Basement. 25¢ qumty u inch Linene Sulting, mill lengths to 6 Suiting, 3 yds., 50 c Hose, 2 Pajrs, Lisle Hose; seamless; 50c son fashioned irregulars.—Basement. Towels, 2 for Huck—with neat borders. Speclal for 60c Day—2 for 50c.—Basement. Hose, 3 Pairs, 36c_grade; juveniles’; rib- M lllol reinforced. Ir- 9c grade; ribbed; white na oolors; 6 to 8; irregu- lars.—Basemeat. 50c Socks 4 Palrs, 50(.' Shlrtmg, T gain Basement. nchel e ous solor SteipestRen - 50c 29c_grade. sor Crepe, pink and Satin Camisoles 50 c 790 value—Navy and black, plain lace trimmed and em- broldered. —Basement. Covers, Trimmed front and back 500 with laces and embroidery. —Basement. 69c grade, Padding. At Basement. Table Padding, 50 50- lm:h Felt 50¢ 30-inch ind- hite. lengths to 6 yds.—Basement. Crepe, 2 yards, 50(.‘ Cheese Cloth alwu n_Basement. 35 lnch bleachkd; —Bargat v-50c 36c inches w!da whlte l.m—fllle'-e yard- regularly. Qilcloth, 2 yds., 50 c :1-11- Various browns, Halr Nets, 24 fo blonde, black; cape !hape—re;l hair. "50c Union Suits, 69c grade; women's: rlb‘ its. “Firsts.” IlI:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIII.I!Illll’.illllllllIIII 50c|. 25c Vests, 3 for ‘Women's ribbed. m.fl. Il to 44 and M Wmn ribbed. s‘:‘"b‘&‘ soc W‘_—— ests, 2 fi 50 Gingham, ., llld stripes; 29¢ ylrd regularly. Checks good colors.— Parasols, 50c ment. Children's, In pink, blue, and’ brown. bordoremane 50c C Voile, 3 Yards, 50(.‘ 38 inches; various figures on light andiark grounds.— Basement. Of sheer ll'n 50c—Basement ’Kerchiefs, 6 for 50 Women's, men’s l.nd boys. Socks, 3 Pairs, 4~ 6 to 9%.—Basement. 50c flowers; various colors. Also Step-ins, of batiste Aprons, 4 for Petticoats, lar and extra sizes.—Basement. drawer 'lllu, with buttons. —Basemen Personally Cannot Make a Shopping Tour Shop by Mail at the Palais Royal Powders For Summer Needs at very special prices 75¢ Rigaud's Un Air Embaume, at 50c Arly’s La Boheme, at 37c 35¢ size Mary Garden Talcum, at 25c pound box Gar- wood's Talcum, at 19¢ 25c Mavis Talcum, at 14¢ 25c¢ Babcock’s Butter- fly, at 25c Orange Blossom, at 18¢ 25c¢ Piver’s Talcum, at 20c 25c¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum, at 20c 25¢ Mennen's Talcum, at 19¢ 25c Willian’s Talcum, at 19¢ Squibbs’ Talcum, at 19¢ Cuticura Talcum, at 19¢ Steerate of Zinc, at 13¢ Chinwah Talcum, at 19¢ La May Talcum, at 19¢ Palais Royal—Main Floor. 63c 19¢ 14c Dorothy Dodd -1 Shoes White Reignskin Cloth Pumps Speeially Priced One-strap pumps, two- button effects. Made of white Reignskin cloth with flexible soles and lu\\ covered heels. Also at this price Baby Louis heel one-strap pumps of brown or black kid or patent coltskin are to be had. Sports oxfords with leather soles. Made of smoked elk with brown trimmings. Formerly sold for $6.50 to $9.00. At $4.85. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Tomorrow—a Great Day Forty-eight (48) lots, at 50c for choice, are Quite a history to many of these lots, but space only permits of very terse state- Linene SKkirts, Regularly $1.49. White and colors. Limited quantity.—Basement. 69c Sacques, Women's Pel:j::eves&lcquz;‘. 5‘0c with short sizes.—Basement. 69c Aprons Pally P!l)m. u‘m‘;:::l:l;f Soc with rick-rack colors. 25c grade — juvenile's— % 1ennh ‘White and colors. nghtgowns, Women's—Crepe, birds and c —Basement. Bloomers at - 50 c and crepe; regular and extra sizes.—Basement. 14 DAy e e 0 50(‘ trimmed.—Basement. Of good gingham; in neat 50c stripes and colors. Regu- Drawers, 2 Prs., Juveniles' drawers and c Bloomers, 2Prs., Juveniles’'; of pressed c crepe; pink and white. Sizes to 16.—Basement. All sizes—Basement. 0dds and Ends, 50€ Aprons; Children's Dresses and Bathing Suits.—Basement. W. B. and Nature's Rival Brassiers, in small sizes.— Union Suits, 79 grade—Women's Athc c letic Suits, flesh color; Boys’ Spits, Mhuonk Union Suits— c sizes 2 to 12 years at 50c. —Basement. d first quality. "% %50 “mizen. Ribbed Women's Bungalow Brassiers at 5 Basement. 0c to 42.—Basement. Suits—“Stouts” 50 IC Union Suits.—Basement. s | - _'“.,"!,,!llllllllllIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIII!II!I_I_IIIIII.III.. MARANBARERNEREANRRANANSRREARRACANRA, fiue pann N RANAN NS