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v b% ¥ 1 \ rin ‘ % . 7 £ " _THE SUNDAY STAR, WA'SHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 27, 1922—PART 1. + FILM-MAN ALTERS : STORY OF SLAYING S. KanN Sons Co| “THE BUSY CORNER” PENNA. AVE. AT 8th ST. Lt WZARD ™ Your Fall Housecleaning . W2ARD Wall Duster fINGS AL . 40-Inch Sheeting Cotton 17c Yard 30c grade of Heavy Un- COUPON ‘Women’s Union Suits, 25¢ Lace-trimmed and tight-knee styles,-in regu- lar size Unfon Suits. With this COUPON ' $2.50 Diaper | couror Cloths . | 7=3 $1.85 Doz. i Cline Held on Murder.Charge coupon. ___(S) f 30x30 Hemmed Diaper Cloths = ""6 i~ bleached Sheeting Cotton for of absorb, birdeye, 2 COUPON m;l:;:nge sheets a: pillowcases, 810-818 Seventh Street t’l’::!'g“j‘refi":"'l“ :;-;"’;d ;;23‘2-'%” “run of the mill” ‘Women’s Union Soon washes white. Pending Further Probe at Edgewater, N. J. but practically perfect. . Closing out $5.00 and $6.00 SAMPLE BLANKETS . $3.75 *70x80, 66x80 and 64x76 Sizes For Beds and for Making Robes Unlon Suits, of various stand- ard makes; all strictly per- fect; all styles; broken sizes, (s) OUPON Boys’ Waist- Attachment Union Suits, 35¢c Sizes 2 to 12, in Nainsook Athletic Suits, with waist at- tachment. 3 for Switches, of fine hair, in all shades except Bray mixtures. COUPON Youths' Overalls, 69c Heavy K End of ‘the Season Clean-up of * Summer Frocks No C. O. D. Sales, Mail or Phone Orders No Exchanges “ATTACK WAS IN ROOM” Actor Pointed Gun as He Reached for Light, Prisoner Now Says. Chemically treated duster, strong, long - wearing varn. Gathers dust without scattering it. 60-inch han- dle. Duster is washable. of By the Associated Press. EDCEWARER T this coupon. ~COUPON _ 189 Tub Frocks, of - August 26.— checked gingham, Prices George Cline, movie location finder, Lenen, . (8) fancy batiste and was held on a murder charge today COUPON ?‘lfi‘;‘ 1:;’:;’:;:‘1;““"1:‘:3 Boys’ Khaki s 3 0y’ aki afer He had given the authprities fants' Shi : s )i . Fine Blankets f_rom)several manufacturers—heavy, Infants’ Shirts Tleating, Dlave, exslet ® soft and fluffy. White, gray, tan, plaids and fancy tobe Pants, 79 two versions of the ehooting in his 15¢ work and piping. Sizes k = Wil home last night of John™ Bergen, ista aad 16 to 64 inthe ot thut patterns. In addtion to the $5.00 blankets at $3.75, we've Shuki Cotton Under- B included the remainder of the $6.00 ones, which were having assaulted Mrs. Cline several SHistemltently, S ¢ Mrs. Sregular. With R AT featured last week at $4.50—all tomorrow at $3.75. weeks ago while they were in the this coupon.— The ibést o far use: 6 Wl D Dreases that sold for $9.00 Blankets—All-wool and Single Blankets—In the ideal | screen actor, who, he said, admitted organdy. Quality frocks, sweepingly re- duced to, choice Y First Floor. | n ut W(ZA large floor spaces, such as His first story, as reported by = ) ‘xlfa'?" - sz1"75‘ s Part-wool Blankets, of beauti- weight for light covering these 0 t titul models in im ful quality, in white! cool nights schools, offices, stores, etc. county police who quizzed him, was COUPON ported gingham, im- and _plai Large $5 98 Weight, 2 """""i"$l 00 that he and Bergen were going up ‘Women's Union ported voile and Swiss (] double-bed size. Pr., 2 Gray only. Euch.. . Institution Mop Mop is treated with Wizard Polish ; picks up dust, cleans floor and polishes it at the £3.00 Blankets—Heavy, warm Blankets that look and feel like wool, although entirely of co! stairs to fight a duel when Bergen whipped out his pistol. Cline knocked the pistol from the actor's hand only Sizes 2 to 6 in Bovs' Wash Suits Suits, 59c Athletic Union $4.00 Blankets—G6x50 heavy fluffy plaid Blankets, with wool- LT T LT HE T Suits, white 5 . - St time to see him take out a blackjack, he and pink; per- 50 Silk Dresses of ton. ' Gray and like finish. _Blue, R omisee s ol said. Then Cline fired. fect qualit plain and flowered S . an. pink and zriy $2.08 of mad Price ;2he second verslon, as Prosecator $1.00 and $ Canton crepe, Roshan- Pair: ... - plaids. Pair ...... art said Cline had told it to him, values. With ara crepe and mi- was that the men had gone to an this coupon. gnonette. These are 8 lank $8. i ) 32,50 upstairs room, Cline had given Ber- PO sy high novelty styles PB;_??“C‘)IX,‘,AI! Woko’ _B’ _ ets, .75 Pair First Floor gen a pistol, kept one himself, and that_sold for $15.00, L] u e aid Blankets, of surpassing quality, on sals st s a price much below their established value. : 3 An opportunity to economize on quality bedwear. ~COUPON ‘Women'’s Vests 10c $19.75 and $25.00. All colors and combina- tONS .....iieecneaane told the actor they were to fight a duel in the dark. As he reached for the chandeller to turn out the light, |he saw Bergen point his pistol at <) COUPON Men's Socks 6 Pairs for 89c © $1.50 and $200 ZARD . sweeping compound [[[! him, and he knocked it from the Regular sizes < that lavs all dust and makes [[||2¢tor's hand. "Wheroupon ~ Bergen in Gauze Vests, Pongee Dresses and Suits Rics Hor oo grasped his own gun, and it was very slightly Half Price sweeping easy. It leaves while they struggled over this lt\z?n?fhrlr“”' il o ol aure Moo, tmporsed carpets cleaner and colors eanon Lt tho oliot was fied. Siine e ® S e nd organdy and plaid voile. Sold he was not sure who pulled the brighter than is possible trigger, the prosecutor said. W— for $10 to-$25—just half tomorrow. with ordinary sweeping. Note Charges Murder. e Economy Prices for Reliable Qualities Mr. Hart said Cline added that N faster, thinking his fare was a hold- +Cloth and up man. He notified a policeman, and going back, they found Bergen dying »m the Cline home bloodstained killed Tub frocks sold for $5.75 to $9.75. crepe frocks sold up to $15.00. TCOUPON Men’s Gauze Shirts, 15¢ Pajama Checks 19c Yard 36-inch White Pajama Checks, ideal for un- derwear. With tnis coupon. S) TCOUPON Toweling 5 Yards for S9c 18c Crash Toweling, bleached or un- bleached. With this cougon. © COUPON Bedspreads $125 Single - bed S1ze White Crochet Spreads, espe- clally suitable Contains no injurious in- h 5 3 ¢ must have been drunk when he Rugs, 29¢ o Silkoline Bed Comforts, in Cambric Bed Comforts of ex gredients. gave his first description of the affair. 18x36 Genuine 72 Sllk Cloth and u rocks R M TR e e T 3 George Landon, a taxl driver, told Congoleum 9 with sanitary cotton. Speeial, warm. Scroll stitched. Speeial, . the prosecutor he took Bergen to Rugs, in hand- SLOS. $3.98. R Large Size Cline's home about 9 o'clock and gome’ pattern A wonderfully varied assortment of mate- =N obeyed instructions to wait. When |Z slight seconds. s tyles, Dresses of white and col- s Cambric Bed Comforts. full Sateen and Cambric Bed Com with V meck: he heard a shot, he said, he drove (S With this cou- rials and styles. 4 o iThe scroll-stitched and full size for forts, of beautiful quality, trimmed _with away, and seeing Bergen running|= non. (S) ored orgaqdyv Canton crepe, jersey, ratine, double beds. Filled with cot- evenly @added with sanitary braid. With from the house, he drove even|Z _——COUPO imported gingham, tricolette, serge and voile. ° ton. Special, $2.98. sheet cotton. Special, $4.95. this coupon. (S) a short distance fre In his pocket was a note, reading: George Cline me.” Another note found in Bergen's clothes. and held by the prosecutor. said: “If by chance I am shot in the next few weeks, it will be done by a teorge Cline, alias George Watz of Edgewater, Out Go These Blouses §200 & 5250 §1 () 3598 Cree §3 08 Blouses. . . .... Blouses. . . . . 10 dozen Sample Blouses, in _ Crepe de Chine and ( white and colored voile, dimity, Blouses, in regulation madras, organdy and pongette. biopae Syles: lace yroidered. Various dainty trimmings, also red. W semi-tailored styles. Over 1,000 Good Pillowcases All Spring Suits, Half Price Sold for $25.00 to $50.00—pay just half now. Women's suits of tricotine, Poiret Twill and men's wear serge. El ] H kS - S 2 H H : 3 z = H = H 5 i reasons un- known to me. threatening me. o doubt a German Lueger, caliber will be used, as it is a favorite his many guns. 1 am John Bergen, 214 Iast 1ith street.” i As the prosecutor related it, Cline said that Mrs. Cline had been acting strangely since their 'return from Saranac Lake, but it was only yes- terday morning that she told him Bergen had assaulted her there, after inducing her to drink. 7 Man and Wife Phone. “Cline and Mrs. Cline both tele- after she had told . said the prose- T Denim alls and Jump- ers, e each. With this pon. COUPON Men’s Unio New Purchase 1,200 Better Quality APRON FROCKS $1.50 Wizard Dust Mop. Special, 98¢ $1.2 Polixh. Special, 95¢ in pretty de- signs. With thig coupon. (s) COUPON Luggage Bags 50c Matting Lug- gage Bags, handy size, with strong cla s) fight it out.” Cline told newspaper men that he met Bergen three years ago when the latter_was a_professional dancer in New York. “He was a corner loafer, but I made a man out of him, making him work, and even spending $1.000 to get him out of jail in Atlantic City,” he said. “On this trip to Saranac Lake this boy accompanied me. I left him alone in' the hotel with my wife and two kiddies, trusting him, naturally, and then to think he went and pulled a ously, for the tiny imperfections do not affect the wear at all. Sizes 45x36 and 42x36. . . ] Fruit of the Loom Sheets, $1.44 $1.75 72x99 Fruit of the Loom Seamless Bleached Sheets, the universal standard of excellence. Perfect in every Size for twin beds. $5.00 Colored Bedspreads, $3.75 Double-bed size Spreads, in pink, blue and gold. edges and cut corners. Deep, handsome patterns. coupon. —Millinery De- partment. (S) COUPON Woodbury’s Facial Soap 18¢ With This Coupon . . H Combmhon : ‘him to come to Edge- [ = Siallvsuitable 35c and fié 1 S cat the situntion. | = o ] . c and 39¢ Qualities : N : WAL n arrive, Hea e i e |2 | SZEESeR—] Of Gingham In Many ; Q r. $1.50 Wizard Polish Mop [ nresencel or Iy o repeated the | = Pt d Prett A ;Imrc}m.te gl”sm}:l?ard P[Iowfas;s .00 Bottle Wizard Polish [y Atesin it all Simen are |2 29 Yard an c y B el R e e % aitors, C! id, and th he | = Stenc s y 3 I .20 Wizard Dustcloth iw'fl.d.«'nfff;i told hin be would have o | Grass Runners, Percale ] Styles mill.” Don't take this rating too seri- c Each $2.30 Value, aci Women Will Admire the Excellent Work- manship no Less than the Attractive Models and Patterns. We're “all set” for another day of tremendous selling in this popular second-floor section—with a new purchase of such Scalloped . L] L S L) I = tten deal like this 5 B G i H Floor Pohsher set rofienideal ilks il o I e COUPO good apron frocks to sell for so little that most women will S iC B s s bardoid = i scrry that this affair occurred. W Baby Blankets want a supply. Of gingham and percale, in checks, stripes. Hdsvy M hike Crochot Epreass auble bod Hics D e T H 00 Wizard Fl Polist ] ShraeEiet et o ara e waa HiE s0xis© Baby figures and plain colors, trimmed with rickrack braid and | or scalloped edges and cut corners. it = 1zar oor Folisher !xri(;m;: _even know who pulled the | Robe Blankets white or colored piping. Medium and large sizes. See window $2.50 Crochet Bedspreads, $1.75. ] ger. i pink and Double-bed size White - Crochcet Spreads, firm quality, in = A woman who called at the local display. police station today said she was Mrs. May Bergen of New York, declaring that Bergen had deserted her and their five-year-old child four years ago, two years after their marriage. She sald she had called in the hope of being of assistance to Cline, de- claring_she considered that Bergen has gotten “his just deserta™ AGAIN BEHIND THE BARS AFTER YEAR OF FREEDOM Convicted Burglar, “Trusty,” Who “Slipped Away” From )'!ounds- ville, Is Recaptured. By the Associated Press. blue plaids. (S) King’s Palace Famous Tn’immedlfllats 5’00 Washington’s favorite mil- linery for nearly three gen- erations surpasses even its own reputation for quality and 2 attractive patterns. L 2 ~ Notion Specials Silk and Wool Yarn, 2 and 4 fold, ounce, 2Ic Puritan Hand-knitting Yarn, 4-ounce hank, 55c. Mercerized Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c. Rubberized Houschold Aprons, 35c, Elona Hair Nets, cap or .75 Can Wizard Wax ------- $1.50 Yard-wide Black : SATIN MESSALINE $1.10 vara Once more black silk reigns among fabrics for autumn. And no black silk offers such a satisfactory combination of rich appear- ance, good wear and low cost as mes¢aline. Tomorrow we offer a standard $1.50 quality, 35 inches wide, rich, firm and satiny, at a saving of 40c on every yard. ) MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., August 26. —Harry Milton of Chicago, convicted burglar, was in she state penitentiary here again today after he had en- joyed one year of freedom. Sentenced values in the assemblage for autumn, 1922. Hats first in fashion and foremost in popu- larity are here in glorious ar- ray, developed of Lyons velvet, models, trimmed with fancy fringe; 6 shades. Dozen, c. Shears and Scissors. 6 and 8 inches. Pair, 20c. Washcloths, with cro- cheted edges, in pink, yel- Catch-all Bibs, 10c each; ser to from two to ten years, Milton was r , lavender. . 2 model prisoner. He gained tho con_ panne, velvet, Salt’s velvet and !30‘;'(‘", t;‘;‘: andiyend Favorite crepe silk for fall—luxuriously fine ence of the penitentiary officers an : . e | ” A Euioasils 3 e as o e eado a trusty. Last summer the duvetyn. ~ Bewitching new Babies’ Rubberized T and surpassingly practical. 39 inchies wide. $2.50 Black Taffeta Silk, $1.98 inches wide; heavy. lustrous weave that res permanent ¢ to the garment. Bon Ton Canton Crepe, $2.98 =ood looks and unusual convicts staged a benefit base ball game in the prison yard and Milton was selected to collect admission funds at the gate. Conslderable money passed into his hands, and during a heated part of the game Milton, with the gate re- ceipts in his pocket, slipped away. Capt. A. W. Athey of the prison guards was the man who trusted Milton and when he was advised of the escape he said: “I'll get him sooner or later.” Athey resigned from the guard sev- 3 for 25¢c. Maid-of-America Seam Binding, in colors; 6 yards to the piece. 3 pieces for 20c. : 12-yard Twilled Tape, 3 rolls for 20c. Sanitary Elastic Belts, 19c. Sanitary Aprons, 39c. feathers, ostrich, burnt feath- ers, metallic cloth and orna- ments and novel shirred and draped effects. Black and all colors. New Sport Hats, $1.98 to $7.50 An immense and varied showing of smart fall conceits in velvet, felt, velour and duvetyn. All styles and all colors. Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepe $1.98 Yard 40-inch Black Silk-and-wool Canton Crepe, for fall capes and dresses. As serviceable as it is beautiful. $3.00 quality. All-Wool French Serge, $2.75 Actual $3.50 quality, of pure wool navy blue French serge, extra fine twill, and fully war- RIZES} % DEODO S el e IEELAAME TR R TR LR R The recognition was mutual and the Women’s ONO Liquid mstantly kils roaches, bed bugs, moths. fice and fleas |{ | erat months ago tq accept 2 position % lszi)dr ‘1:;:.1"5' package of ranted for content, color and service. o . . B e sf % sing v et e e . I i .50 e is 85 Children’s Wear Reduced $1.25 Silk Hose fugitive sped away, but Athey was $2.00 to $3.00 L T T T T L L T T T T T LU LT j :ldothint ever bdo:le known like ilt. It is a germicide, a}!llec:ti- ide, disinfectant, deodorizer—all in one, powerfully effective [lI| 75% 'to bo outdone and he captured Muslin Drawers, in sizes 2 to Princess Slips, in sizes 6 to 12 ° . li 13 delightfully refreshing and pleasant to smell. Read how ||| Milton. 12 years. Well made and finished years. Of soft-finished muslin, - rincess ps v § varied are its uscs—how simple to apply-—how necessary to p = with hems and tucks. Special, :nmmed with lace and embroid- Thread Silk Hose, Thread- = |have ever ready in your home. _ DEAD” MAN SEIZED. 5e. 1 A a ec o s and-Fiber Silk H. s SRS . Pantie Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, in $1.19 ose ROACHES Bono Liquid sprays into the smallest cracks aiih AnETE s GaTiast and $125 Pantie Dresses of checked ging- ¢ c ; andchdeepelt recesses. Kills wherever it Charg Yios o0 In" o ham, p]a;: chambray and tan pongette. Plain, Drop- g touches roaches ‘or their eggs. 05, surance. Special, 9 l .79 As essential as they are kil H = et > RMINGHAM, Ala., August 26.—Al- Gingham Dresses, in pretty plaids and daintyth vell made Prin- stitch and H ‘ BED BUGS Bono Liquid is their deadliest enemy. DO? e a0, miner, was arrested here dm‘,{%,“ Sizes 6 to 10 only. Several attrac- Sale of round and square cess glipts ‘of soft-finished mus- Lace Effects H I not harm furniture, metal, or stain bed- |ll| vesterday on chdrges of conspiracy in|Z five styles, all with tie-back sash and two mercerized cotton damask lin. 20-inch shadowproof hem. : 2 S il MOTHS Kills moths and eggs: Spray directly on fur [fl|acater, to collect $105,000 in insurance, | = Creepers—Children’s Poplin Creepers, sizes 295¢ of fine pattern eloths, plain. This purchase and sale of £ ‘ or cl ; after Albritton's roported Seatt o was|= 1, 2 and 3 years. Pink, blue, mais and rose. i Satin Camisoles — Women’s slight irregulars consists S | oo . 3‘3&.‘ b‘e’?org Onited.” States Commis. |= Two pockets. Trimmed in white and colors. Napkins, Dozen, $1.50 Wash _Satin’ Camisoles, with chiefly of white and black E | RATS AND Bono Liquid drives them. out of the house. [ll|sioner Kesineth Chariton, where bond £ Embroidered fronts. 98c. o a1st Hemined Napkiny, camisole or hc(;rset cover top, hose—a fewincolors. Fash- = i S:drqy in hbles, in closets or wherever the |f{or 35000 ams fixed. e was unable to) 2 Infants’ Shirts—Sale of silk and wool, new patterns. $2.00 value. :fi‘;‘;’d with, lace 0n 89¢ soned. for B Gband kot B i rodents stay or rum. ; L ; Albarado, with Albritton's son, was|S Wool and Cotton Undershirts with high i Towels, 18¢c e = for good service. Plain and & | DISINFECTING Spray in garbage cans, sinks, toilets, sick [fl|5oported, %, have; beer W0 he olter necks and long sleeves. Buttoned and band ey 0 Wit $1.50 Rubber 51-00 how elty Tetylshs including ’ | rooms. Kills germs; dispels many bad odors. | | ance. toin"of them fater reporcing tnat |2 styles. 3 for 31903 ¢ : . B oo porder. osw. | Girdles. .. .. .. 4 clocked black hose. 3 | CLEANING Spray directly on windows ilng or tubs. ]| PEaEZvet vy it X' 27 Peeer BOWRE o MR S tac dfc Sss e e o - -3 e Py - (= . 3 o 'y ] se tablespoonful to boiler of water in wash- {i e e ash, was|S o 14 Special, 3% Turkish Towels, 25¢ heavy coutil. Lightly boned. Clocked Silk = ing. Cuts grease, dirt and grime. Saves Il rereased on a $5,000 bond follpwnig pre- | = 29¢c, 35¢ and 39c Turkish Four hose supporters. Sizes 21 C = b Rad woikisad tme: limjpary hearing today before Com- H Children’s Wear,-Half Price Towels ot thick, absorbent to 30. i 5 Hose.......... H 7 it Tho. b oslys o & dy Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 ! A 'omen’s : ! i | NSECTICIDE ~ CLEANSER ~ DISINFECTANT DEODORIZER [{ |fined, while the palice are “"“"“‘“‘IE e nCalored oreandy. Prassss, ish Towels, 35¢ 1 Chldien Women's $1.50 Pure Silk Hose, i ; gm‘:flg = “‘dm‘? el P Eu‘;’Dmn-. sizes 8 to 14. Half price. I;T“h;,":mck.pu, u’“fll‘y. Bat c. sr:?‘: white clockeq with black and | < I 6N O P E Childrei's Spring Coats, sises § te 6. Halt So1d up to 59e. hing S black clocked“with white. Very £ ! Kann’s—Housefurnishing Store, Third Floor. | m;pl.uu’.a?m corporations of the|S ' price. s et Half Price 4 slight irregulars. : | X T s e " z tedy . ‘es. require o= . S 1 o 2 AU000000,000 annuaityy T o ; SIS lululllumnumummummm|uuuunun|mnunnmmnmlummmmn|n_nnmmmnummj_ ; = k

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